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DBUR ica biol In appreciation of his sincere interest in each one of us, his thoughtfulness, and his invaluable guidance and instruction, the Class of 1961 affectionately dedicates itt DYAD to Mr. Alexander G. Marshall, Jr. 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. ROGER T. THURSTON, Vice Principal B.S., Clark University M.S., Springfield College s BRAMWELL B. ARNOLD KATHERINE D. BARTON JOHN B. BOWDOIN B.S., Ed.M., Harvard B.S., University of B.S., Springfield College Mathematics, Physics Massachusetts Modern European History oO”, Home Economics World Civilization yyy bo Debating Club vw 5 oe RUTH M. BUXTON “O tempora! O mores!” A.B., University of Vermont M.A., Tufts University Latin Junior Classical League Foreign Exchange Program MARY CONLEY Wheaton College B.A., Boston University French, English Junior Red Cross MIRIAM S. COOMBS JOHN A. DOON, JR. “That would be nice.” A.B., Holy Cross College A.B., Middlebury College M.A., Clark University M.A., University of United States History Connecticut World Civilization English, Journalism, History Society Guidance Yearbook Tom-Tom Senior Girls’ Chorus MARION F. EDWARDS JUNE FLANAGAN RICHARD P. FLANAGAN B.S., Beaver College A.B., Syracuse University “Via ouiciptum dura est.” University of Maine Mathematics A.B., Hamilton College Boston University Math, Biology, Anatomy and Physiology, Guidance Biology Club World Civilization United States History WILLIAM B. GALVIN, JR. “This is not the best of all possible worlds.” A.B., Harvard M.Ed., Boston College Mathematics Co-sponsor of math contest group. MARISA J. GORI “Ladies, gentlemen, and the rest of you!” A.B., Bryn Mawr P ) English Je Be, ar ROLAND JOHNSON A.B., Boston University English ELMER LEONARD Washington State University B.S., B.Ed., Boston College Mathematics FRANK HEYS, JR. “FEVERVERSICHER- @ ,UNGSGESELLSCHAFT!! a On. B. “Harvard AM., Middlebury College English, German NANCY McLAUGHLIN B.S., Sargent College Physical Education, Field Hockey, Cheerleaders Tumblers’ Club FRANCES M. KELLAHER A.B., Regis College Business Education INGRID R. M. JEPPESEN “Good grief, Charlie Brown.” A.B., Tufts University University of Vienna Teachers College of Connecticut Wesleyan University English, Dramatics job.” RICHARD J. JOHNSON B.S., Northeastern Business Education Faculty Athletic Manager Activity Fund Treasurer EDWARD F. LEARY “LT think you can do a better B.F .A., Massachusetts College of Art Ed. M., Tufts University Art Seminar, Art Films ROBERT McLAUGHLIN A.B., Tufts College A.M., Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Russian History United States History JOHN A. MACCINI “Rivers are like people...” A.B., A.M., Boston University Earth Science, Chemistry Radio Club ALEXANDER G. MARSHALL, JR. “This is poor.” A.B., Middlebury College M.A., Boston University Mathematics RAYMOND S. MARTIN B.S., Boston College M.S., Union College Chemistry Wee HAYDEN MASON “Quoi de nouveau?” B.A., Haverford College M.A., Harvard University University de Poitiers Institut de Touraine Diplome d’estudes Francaises French French Club RONALD N. MIDDLETON B.A., Amherst English ROBERT E. MILLETT “When in doubt—study.” A.B., Colby College M.Ed., Bridgewater Mathematics State Teachers College Biology, Biology Club CARL PERKINS B.Ed., Keene Teachers College Ed.M., Boston University Reading, English LAURA S. POLLOCK “Bless your heart.” A.B., Radcliffe M.Ed., Harvard Graduate School of Education Guidance Counselor Instrumental Music Groups TERRY MISKELL “Tf not, why not?” B.M.E., Cornell University EMILY PEARLSTEIN “Will this study hall please quiet down?” B.A., Tufts University French MARY LOUISE ROBERTS “Ree-lax!” B.S., Beaver College Girls’ Physical Education Basketball, Softball Guidance Counselor Fall Intramurals z inna! fy ey. Ns Hh “s ELIZABETH STONEHAM “Who's talking?” B.S., Simmons College Librarian oN Ole HAROLD M. SULLIVAN M.Ed., University of Maine St. Peter’s College A.B., St. Anselm’s College Rutgers University English, Speech Senior Class Advisor RICHARD VERZONE B.S., M.S., Springfield College Physical Education Intramurals PAUL VOLK “Desire.” Albany State University Physical Education IRENE R. TUTUNY “Hard cheese.” B.S., Salem Teachers’ College Business Education Tom-Tom PAUL WALSH “How are you coming?” B.S., Fitchburg State Teachers’ College Industrial Arts Soccer, Basketball VIRGINIA WHITNEY, R.N. B.S., Boston University HAROLD WIPER “The only thing that is certain, is change itself.” A.B., Dartmouth College M.Ed., Boston University Biology, Earth Science Biology Club PAUL J. VERNON B.S., Bates College M.A., Clark University Director of Guidance ROBERT G. WENTWORTH “Practice—at home.” New England Conservatory of Music Music HENRY C. ZABIEREK “Hawaii Na Ka Oi” B.A., University of Rhode Island Harvard University of Hawaii Boston University Modern European History American Problems Mrs. Hope E. Baldwin SECRETARY Mrs. Ellen D. Borg SECRETARY Mrs. Garcia Kimball GUIDANCE SECRETARY CAFETERIA STAFF—Mrs. Edith Coughlin, Mrs. Corrine Wagner, Mrs. Roberta Podgurski, Mrs. Rita Dempsey, and Miss Elsie Hewitt. CUSTODIANS—James Horan, Oliver Wainio, Charles Viera, Mrs. Eleanor E. Macdonald, William Long, and Ellsworth Oulton. 10 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Robert Nims Stephen Vercollone Heather Marquis Donald Aiken PRESIDENT TREASURER SECRETARY VICE-PRESIDENT One of the most wonderful things a person experiences is his graduation from high school. You and J are all talented in some particular field, eager to experience an adult life ahead of us. We are now but an arm’s distance from the threshold of our new futures, and from leaving behind others like us who will experience the happiness and values of school life. Yes, the familiar sound of Mr. Thurston’s voice with the announcements, the thrilling cheer of Regional’s cheerleaders, and you, Regional, will live on in our hearts and minds. Now we leave high school, keeping fresh memories of lessons learned and Regional’s contributions to our lives. Robert Elliott Nims, Jr. Class President 12 DONALD P. AIKEN Donnie September 7 Soft brown eyes . . . Ford convertible . . . Jewelry business . . . “Where did you dig that up?” . . . Always at the end of the lunch line . . . When are they going to enlarge this locker fOOom? ... Stamp Club 1, 2; Navigation Club 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4; History Society 3, 4; Tom-Tom 4; Career Conference Committee 4; Class Vice-President 4; Chairman of Long Range Planning Committee 4. ef Me ARLENE ARCIERO Arlene October 29 Werveauiet.... Neatly dressed .. . moneveant. es . . Lots of-fun to be with .. . Friendly . . . Senior Girls’ Chorus 4; Tom-Tom 4. PETER A. ALBEE Pete January 29 That white convertible .. . Takes judo lessons . . . Likes to hunt . . . New Hampshire . . . Handyman around the shop ... “Most Happy Fella”... Collects guns. JAMES E. AUSTIN Ue Mass Jim -March 4 Great guitar player... “Felicia”... e@LaZVaeVOURKTIOW: Ite anne lever cartoonist... Boys’ Chorus 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Select Chorus 4. 13 BARBARA E. ANDERSON Barb August 13 Have you seen. 2?” +.) Dhose wild slumber parties . . . “I’d be glad to interview...” ... Perennial refresh- ment committee chairman . . . Those incredible test scores . . . “I forgot what I was going to say so never rma aye 4 Tom-Tom 1, 2, 3, 4; Ninth Notes 1; Artelecturen l ec Red rossi: Jr. Classical League 2; Student Exchange Committee 3; History Seminar 3; Sen- ior Girls’ Chorus 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Debating Club 4. “@@ ua ly eoke JAMES N. AVENI Jimmy August 23 Tall, dark, and handsome . . . Nice Ssmilens sees Hil, cood) buddy, Homeroom 301 .. . “Why?” Air Force, here he comes... Soccer 1, 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Gym Show 3. ALBERT M. AVERY, IV hafayette Al August 23 Well-dressed and polite . . . Find any signs on your lawn? . . . Usually quiet—until someone me ntions Mr. Mitchell . . . Code letters to Mac... Avid hi-fi fan .. . “And this too shall pass away”... Soccer 3; Basketball 3; Baseball 2; Intramurals 1, 2; Variety Show 3; Career Conference Committee 4; Long Range Planning Committee 4. BRANGISSE bE IVIZLAte Re Frank January 7 Those week-ends . . . Dartmouth Win- feces Canim Deet Call acme me Only“ sINOLe may same Len pressed” . . . Europe, look out! .. . “The problem is” .. . Terrific sax eae 5 so “eke letiee,” Student Council—Treasurer 3; Pres- ident 4; Co-Editor of Dyad 4; Or- chestra 1, 3, 4; Dance Band 4; Dra- matics 1, 2, 3; Baseball 3; Freshman Basketball 1; Tom-Tom 2, 3; Foreign Student Exchange Committee 2, 3; Variety Show 2, 3; Boys’ State Award 3s Darr mevth DONALD W. BARTON Donnie June 2 Trips to Maine . . . Outstanding achievement in Industrial Arts . Architect of the Fair of Friendship . . . “Honest, I didn’t see any lunch WIE So Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra- mural Tumbling 3, 4. MAREKAY M. BRACKETT Kay September 6 Oh, to be in Rangeley .. . “Has the mail come yet?” .. . Anyone for cof- [CC ), See NCD Umblebees Student Council 2; Cheerleader 2, 3; Dances Glubs 1325.32) Glee Glubml: Commercial Club 3; Yearbook 3. 14 MARSHA M. BELANGER Marsha October 7 Secretary of the Lincoln-Sudbury Ladies’ Club . . . At the Police Station . . . Future Coach Belanger . . . “Igor, put me down”... Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Jr. Classical League 2; Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball .1, 2; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tax- idermy Club 2; Senior Girls’ Cho- rus 4. SHELDON A. BRIGGS, II Shell June 22 Great soccer player . . . “What’s so bad about younger sisters?” . Steve who? . . . One hundred miles to the gallon . . . Good dancer . “Anything for the good of the Senior Glass ea Soccer 3, Co-Captain 4; Basketball 3, 4; Variety Show 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Long Range Planning Committee 4; Intramurals 1, 2; Dyad 4; Boys’ Chorus 2; Fair of Friend- ship 3- $% Lawrence MELISSA L. BRIGHAM Buedel Louise May 23 “Jack who?” . . . Oh, no, I didn’t do my History and Theory . . . Reads, reads, reads... Debating Club 1; Drama Club 2. MARTHA L. CAMPOBASSO Martha November 12 “Mr. Perkins, will you help me with my math?” ... Always on the go... What did you do over the week-end? The Concord Library Intramurals 1; Modern Dance 3; Mixed Chorus 3; Senior Girls’ Chorus 4; Tom-Tom 4; Dyad 4. tA GQ, Hos ra) JOANNE BUCKETT Joan September 8 Champion archer . . . “Secretary of the Month” ... Shorthand class... Mr. Thurston’s secretary . . . Neat and quiet... Senior Girls’ Chorus 4; Publications 3; Dyad 4; Cooking Club 2; Art Series 2; Intramurals 2; Art Club 1. Croandler CONSTANCE J. CARLMAN Connie November 27 Wants to work at I. B. M. . . .Always with Arlene . . . Walks to school? ... Patron of Fine Arts (Theatre)... Tom-Tom Typist 3, 4; Knitting Club 2; Intramurals 1. i) MELVIN P. BURNS, JR. Mel September 22 Can be found at the Lincoln Police Station .. . “Who did take those mail- boxes?” . . . Always ready for a dis- cussion . . . “Anyone for shooting lessons?” . . . “But, Mr. Thurston” “What’s doing tonight?” Soccer 1; Tom-Tom 1, 2, 3, 4; Dyad 1, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Sen- ior Prom Committee 4. ¢ CATHERINE CHAUSSE Cathy May 13 Ah, that Halo look . . . Ideal sec- retary—courteous, efficient, and con- Sclentious a. Tom-Tom typist 3; Knitting Club 2; Cooking Club 1. . | Ne | PENELOPE CHILD Penny Maddie bury July 24 Loves to eat . . . Great school spirit ...« i don’t know but” ..: . The life of a hen party .. . The altos couldn’t sing without h er . . . Summer abroad Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3; Select Chorus 4; Student Exchange Committee 3, President 4; Intramurals 1; Class Vice-President 1, 3; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Softball 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Favorite Things 3; Variety Show 3; Octet 4; Junior Prom Committee 3. LINZEE B. COLEMAN Sam PP watt July 4 “You'll never guess what happened” . Those Belmont Hill days... “Hiya, gang”... Creative . . . “What ablastiaeer Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Softball 3; Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2; Senior Girls’ Chorus 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Stage Design 3; Art Club 2, 3; Junior Prom Committee 3. SHIRLEE CLARK R.G. Colley June 11 “Terrific!” . . . Always waiting for a bus . . . Ballerina . . . Mrs. Kemp’s English classes . . . B.P.L. Senior Girls’ Chorus 4; Chorus 2; Variety Show 1, 3; Little Theatre Players 2, 3; Dyad.4. CHERYL COOPER Cee Cee December 10 “Keep calm and you'll collect people” ... T-Bird . . . “California, Califor- me, (Ceibnieyrey’ 4 5 o debirakyeyi . 4 Novelist... Freshman Chorus 1; Art Lecture Series 3; Knitting Club 3, 4. 16 BETSY F. COLBY Cets Uselles exNovember 15 “Hi!” . . . Math whiz . . . Loves to ski . . . “Lincoln-Sudbury Ladies’ Club” . . . Good athlete . . . Locker room conversations . . . Full of pep and lots of fun .. . “Where’s Mr. Arnold?”... Softball 1, 2, 3; Captain 4; Field Hockey 3, 4; Basketball 3; Select Cho- rus 4; Senior Girls’ Chorus 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Octet 4; Navigation Club 2; Dyad 4; Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 4. RONALD COX Ron August 28 °51 Ford . . . Can be found at the A P... . Cabinet maker . $$$$$$ ... Intramurals 2, 3; Shop Club 1, 2, 3, 4. EDITH L. COUSINS Cuz ‘February 27 Our little Hawaiian girl . . . Beautiful blue eyes . . . Skindiving with Larry . . . Weekends in Rockport . . . Gold BOATS xs Dramatics 2; Field Hockey 1, 3. WILLIAM E. DAVISON Bill March 9 Junior Prom ... At Jim’s house... Comedian . . . “Why can’t I be in homeroom 301?” DORIS M. CRARY Doris February 28 Great talker .. . Make-up artist... Oh! What beautiful clothes! Those Sundays at the Boston Public Library ... “I had the most tremen- dous time!”... —_ Dramatics 2, 3, 4. Bene rash ROBERT DE CILIO Bob September 25 “Skip it”... Busboy at Mt. Washing- ton Hotel .. . Playing basketball .. . Social functions . . . Girls “Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou, Romeo?” ... Football 1; Track 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tom-Tom 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 3, 4. 17 RICHARD C. DANOSKY Dick ®ates January 15 “Get out of my life!” . .. On the soc- cer field or in the gym . .. Summer in Norway . . . Top student . . . College football?... Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Career Conference Committee 1, 2; Student Exchange Committee 3, 4; Biology Club 2. GEORGE DEMPSTER George January 13 “You're sure?” Can be found under the hood of a car... Flat top . .. Found a car yet? .. . Lime rick- eys at the drugstore . Hardware store. . : ALICE K. DeRIDDER Kaye May 11 “Good gravy”... Day after the Jun- ior Prom .. . Oh, those fires. . . “Life begins at 80” . . . Summer fun... Senior Girls’ Chorus 4; Mixed Cho- rus 4; Select Chorus 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Prom Commit- tee 4; Junior Red Cross 3; Dramatics 3, 4; Fair of Friendship 2; Art Club 1, 2; Yearbook 1, 4. RODNEY H. DUANE p Carries’ Beery, April 26 Serl.verhadeit!| oes ONdersthescarmenen Passing driver’s license test . . . “Air Force, here I come.” ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3. EILEEN DOUGHERTY Leen March 29 “ Who? Me?” ... Junior Prom . . Goes for tall men . . . Two-tone green DeSoto ... At the Farrell’s house .. . Intramurals 2, 3; Tom-Tom Typist 2, 3, 4; Senior Girls’ Chorus 4. ASTRID EIK Astrid April 10 “Does it always rain here?” . . . What are you knitting next? . . . Always bothered by “flews” on her nose .. . Quiet . . . Memories of the trip to America ... “So this is apple pie”... . Mixed Chorus 4. 18 PATRICIA DOUGLAS Pat January 10 “Well-l-l-l” . . . Virginia . . . Twin Maples . . . Mr. Wentworth’s secre- tary .. . Future receptionist . . . Softball Manager 1; Senior Girls’ Chorus 4; Tom-Tom Typist 2, 3, 4. MARY E. ELLIS Beth S €sdwacee April 9 “About those college boards”... Tu- torial sessions Summer abroad . . . “Temptation” . . . From Nash- ville to Norway . . . In the Guidance Office .. . “Maybelle”... Ninth Notes 1; Intramurals 1; Tom- Tom 2, 3; Junior Classical League 2, 3; History Seminar 3; Fair of Friend- ship 3; Art Series 2; Mixed Chorus 4; Senior Girls’ Chorus 4; Select Chorus 4; Yearbook 4; Student Exchange Committee 3, 4. BEVERLY EMMONS Bev December 12 Jacob’s Pillow .. . “Blood Wedding” . .. Fun in Maine . . . Opera at 3:00 Aci. . Great dancer... Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Modern Dance re Saeco Laowrevct. CHARLES K. FITTS Kim March 29 “Never say die.” . . . School vacations . . . There goes that jeep again... Sitting on detour signs . . . Future botanist ... Science Club 4; Fencing 3. ELAINE FARRELL Elaine February 8 “How would I look as a blond?” ... Swimming pool . . . Makes most of her clothes . . . Wants to be a model ... Import from Medford... Senior Girls’ Chorus 4; Yearbook 4. CRAIG FOLEY Fuzz Ke ow February 17 Eee a: “Smile.” Arnold’s physics class . . . That Norwegian rock be- tween two trees . . . Close the win- dow, please . . . Harvard Square... Doc Foley Talks to parking TNCLETS rye Debating Club 4; Yearbook 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3; Variety Show 2, 3, 4; History Seminar 3, 4; Tom-Tom 1, 2; Biology Club 2; Dramatics 1, 2. 19 ERNEST R. FIORELLI Dicky Ffeds lust May 14 Gym classes . . . “Do you want to DULYe Dye Cal) aan lL] VarNaliimeenes “Where’s he work?” Over at Bob’s house . . . “Patty who?” . GERARD FOURNIER Gerry WE December 5 “What’s for lunch?” . . . Skin diving ... That long ride every morning. . How’s the Valiant? . . . Backyarditis. Rocket Club 1; Debating Club 1; In- tramurals 1, 2, 3; Biology Club 2; Student Lounge Committee 3, 4. ar « DAVID F. GARRISON Dave Avckeest April 22 “Take it easy.” .. . Return to Austria we Speech Oreb ies: Ace mend andy. anyone?... Student Council 2, President 3, Vice- President 4; Student Exchange Com- mittee 1, Treasurer 2, 3; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Forum Club 1, 2. CAROLE A. GORDON Carole GeeewfAt Ae = April 27 “Yea, I love you too.” . . . Oh, those rollercoasters . . . Girl with the perky smile ... “My hair isn’t combed.” ... Intramurals 1, 2; French Club 2; Modern Dancing 3; Senior Girls’ Chorus 4; Yearbook 4; Art Series 4; Senior Dance Committee 4; Junior Prom Committee 3. ROGER W. GAY Red USS of Nuvseay February 3 “Gee, the time is going fast”... In the library ... Mr. Zabierek’s classes ... Hospital work... Select Chorus 4; Mixed Chorus 4. DORIS J. GRASON batee Foraslf Dor-Dor March 20 “You're full of baloney.” ... My 16th birthday . . . Having a ball... Al- most anywhere . . . Tutorials—Walt Whitman .. . “Say, Igor” . . . Get to work ...I’m having a party .. . “I’ve reacgnl tae Student Council 4; Junior Prom Com- mittee 3; Student Exchange Commit- tee 4; Variety Show 3; Library Club ibs D2 20 JUDITH A. GODDARD Judy ‘ June 8 “Yea, Reading.” . . . Baby picture in her wallet . . . Talking to Martha in homeroom . . . Loves silver jewelry ... “You know, don’t you?” ... Tom-Tom 4; Senior Girls’ Chorus 4; Yearbook 4; Spanish Club 3; Future Teachers of America Club 3; Hi-lites 1, 2, News-editor 3. RICHARD P. GREGG Rich UW June 25 Cameras . .. Always in the middle of it... Physics ... One hour of school a day!? . .. Pictures for the Fence Viewer... Rifle Club 3; Yearbook 3, 4. JEANNE M. GRIEVE Jeanie Sreuc lust July 8 Horseback riding . . . “Hey! Guess what!” ... To be a secretary at Syl- Samide Dancing, dancing . . . Senior Girls’ Chorus 4. ROBERT HERLIHY Bob April 9 “How should I know?” . . . Ninth grade math class . . . Library assist- ant... Very quiet... Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY E. HASKELL Dot We® Mass April 1 Horses, horses, horses . . . To be found “on a hoss,” . .. Artistic... “Wowee!” . . . Completing the 50th mile on the Green Mountain Trail Ride .. . Mr. Leary’s art classes .. . Orchestra 1, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2; Yearbook 4; Art Series 2. BARBARA L. HERTHEL Barbie May 25 “Cha, cha, cha” . .. Fort Devens? Where’s that? . . . Home economics room ... Weekends . . . Mr. Cooper’s English classes .. . Senior Girls’ Chorus 4; Senior Dance Committee 4; Junior Prom Commit- Lees pat BARBARA J. HEIKKILA Barbie fAWeliyelee January 24 “Hi.” .. . “Who will help me with my physics?” Lincoln-Sudbury La- dies’ Club . . . Mr. Mitchell’s USS. History class . . . Wherever there are history books... Intramurals 1, 2; Art Series 2; Dra- matics 2; Modern Dance 3; History Seminar 3; Mixed Chorus 4; Senior Girls’ Chorus 4; Orchestra 2. CAROL HICKLER Carol “Bennengren January 29 Broken arms . . . Two floors below Van Cliburn for a whole weekend... Laura ... In the art room . . . Sign collection . . . Artistic ability ... Stage Design 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 4; History Seminar 3; Forum Club 2; Art Series 2, 3; Fencing 3; Basketball (ee ee Softballmiee2 ae Lom-=Lonielae2: Dyad 4; Senior Girls’ Chorus 4; Mixed Chorus 4. JUDITH E. HOAR Judy December 15 “Good heavens!” . . . Junior College in Colorado . . . Taking class trips with Mrs. Barton . . . Mr. Sullivan’s speech classes... Baking Club 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 4; Sports’ Club 1; Sewing Club 1; Junior Classical League 2, 3; Senior Girls’ Chorus 4. MARCIA L. JONES Ma July 4 Always willing to help . . . “Come on.” ... Name, address, and telephone number? ... Waitress at Farley’s... To become a hairdresser... Junior Red Cross 3; Intramurals 1, 3; Senior Girls’ Chorus 4. ANDREA HOYLE Andrea VoFChw. August 13 “Another play by O’Neill?” . . . Last summer ... College bound ... Mrs. Kemp’s English classes . . . Grand vocabulaire ... Almost anywhere... French Club 1, 2; Dramatics 1; Art Series 2; Tom-Tom 2, 3; English Seminar 3. PAULA R. LADD Paula August 31 “Live it up!” . Weekend at U. Mass. . . . Marshall’s Apothecary .. . Cheerful smile . . . Crane’s Beach... Black Rambler... Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Softball Manager 2; Field Hockey Manager 2; Art Club 2, 3; Home Economics Club 1; Mixed Chorus 2, 4; Senior Girls’ Chorus 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Dance Committee 4; Yearbook 4. 22 Joki Uo Massy June 1 “Honest?” . . . Ever ‘heen to May- nard?.. . . Loves to argue . . . Sports are the greatest .. . One of the four “seconds” . .. “Mon chien”. . . Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Softball 1-250 see4-eSeniog Girls’ Chorus 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Select Chorus 4. ELIZABETH E. LENNON Betsy Maevetto. February 27 “Let’s have a party!” .. . New Hamp- shire weekends . . . “Anyone for a soda?” ... Lively .. . Tufts Mountain Club... HO... . Out for a good time . . . Those censored gossip col- umns... Tom-Tom 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Senior Girls’ Chorus 4; Debat- ing Club 4; Biology Club 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Yearbook 4; Va- riety Show 3, 4; Student Exchange Committee 2; Cheerleading 4. ELIZABETH C. LETTERI Liz September 24 “I guess” ... Junior Prom . . . Eng- lish class with Mr. Cooper . . . Likes sports . . . Keeps company with a Mouse .. . “Who will buy my vio- ROS a ae x Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; Softball 2; Stamp Club 1; Intramurals 2. PAUL LIND Lindy Miss South February 18 Mr. Thurston’s chemistry classes .. . Maynard Rod and Gun Club... Promising Marine Biologist . . . Chief movie projectionist ... Biology Club 2; Rocket Club 1; Sci- ence Club 2. GEORGE F. LETTERI Boots May 30 “Wake up, George!” . . . Early morn- ing posy purchaser . . . Letteri’s Sud- bury Flower Shoppe . . . Sensational soccer halfback . . . “Please, Mr. Sullivan.” ... Soccer 1, 4. LINDA L. LOCKE Shortie April 5 “That'll be the day.” . . . Christmas Engagement . . . Home Economics award winner . . . Passing driving test Junior Red Cross 2. P68} EDWARD P. LINCOLN Ed February 13 “Maybe.” . . . Loves to doodle Artistic—looking ahead to design school .. . Avid skier . . . Music fan Orchestra 1; Navigation Club 2; In- dustrial Arts Club 2, 3. CLYDE B. LONG III Russ U of Mass December 1 “Good grief!” . . . Water Buffalo speech . . . Meandering . . . Good natured red-head 11522-Al Capone mug file... Basketball Manager 2; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Datebook Staff 4; Yearbook Staff 4. DAVID E. MacDONALD Dave December 3 “Rough life.” . . . Decorating for the Junior Prom .. . Member of the soc- cer champs . . . Owner of THE Ford Basketball 1, 2; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Class President 1; Mixed Chorus 4; Select Chorus 4. WENCHE MATHIESSEN Mattis May 30 ‘Trips to Ohio’... “Be good.4.— Oh, that boat trip!” . . . Greenwich Vil- lage . . . Artistic—planning on art school... Fencing 4. CHERYL A. MARCOUX Cherie Mase OV October 26 “Like my new hair style?” ... All English classes . . . “Some day I'll write something that everyone will want to read!” ... Tom-Tom 3, 4; Senior Girls’ Chorus 4. SUSAN A. MAYO Sue July 26 Miss Tutuny’s secretary ... “Ya know!” . . . Small vanilla coke . Cheerleading tournament .. . At the Pizza House... Cheerleading 1, 2; Tom-Tom Typist 4. 24 ue HEATHER W. MARQUIS Heath UWofRSW December 13 “Guess what!” . . . English depart- ment’s secretary . . . Loves licorice . . . Secret ambition: to be a true blonde .. . Athletic . . . “Chevys are better than Comets.” .. . Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, Captain 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Class Secretary 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Senior Girls’ Chorus 4; Mixed Cho- rus 4; Variety Show 3, 4; Tom-Tom 3, 4; Yearbook 4. RICHARD McELWAIN Richie March 27 Watch out for that Mercury . . . Now you see him, now you don’t .. . Lin- coln on weekends . . . Reads, reads, reads... Basketball 1; Soccer 1. JOYCE A. McMENIMAN Joy April 11 “That’s life.” . . . Oh, what natural curls! . . . “Hey, Joyce, how about switching clothes today?” .. . Airline hostess . . . Miss Jeppesen’s English classes... Northboro... Yearbook 1, 4; Newspaper 1, 2; Latin Club 2; Intramurals 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Girls’ Chorus 4. ROBERTA MONTGOMERY Bobbie January 15 “My Old Kentucky Home.” . . . To be a nurse ... On the army post. . Summer of 1958... Glee Club 1; T.A.H.O. 1, 2; Gym Show 3; Yearbook 4. GEORGE E. McMURTRY Geo WaFMe October 2 Good at math... Sharp dresser... Barber shop quartet . . . Junior Miss . . Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Basketball Manager 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Biology Club 2; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Select Chorus 4; Boys’ Chorus 4; Senior Prom Committee 4; Senior Musical 3. GEORGE MOORE Juney January 3 “Beautiful.” . . . State Game Depart- ment... Junior year... Lincoln... Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Dance Committee 4. 2 JAMES D. MONTGOMERY Jim April 11 aeliiat: Sm tueeenney CALS ats HOLLs Knox . .. Working on his car . . . How are the heights? . . . Fire a rocket to the moon ... Mechanically minded... Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Flying Club 3. RICHARD I. MOORE Rick Solqare March 31 Size 13 . . . Loves to talk . . . On the phone for hours . . . “Oh, to be a millionaire.” .. . Roaring Comet... Playboy ... “Let’s have a party”... And the rest of the clan... “Any- body have his dues?” ... Soccer 1, 3; Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3; Basketball Manager 2, 3; Student Council 1; Favorite Things 3; Wariety Show 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Dance Committee 4; Biology Club 2; Fair of Friendship 2, 3; Dyad 4. KENNETH E. MOREY Ken } April 13 “Hey, you’ve got it all wrong.” ... Air Force . . . Member of the cham- pion soccer team . On the golf course . . . Meeting students through activities ... Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 4; Base- ball 2, 3, 4. LINDA J. MOSES Mose October 29 “You're kidding!” . . . Locker 34 wee HOUn years OL Latini sy ale. Foreign Service... Mixed Chorus 2, 4; Senior Girls’ Chorus 4; Select Chorus 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; History Seminar 3; Debat- ing Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Dyad 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; French Club 1, 2, 3; Student Exchange Com- mittee 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Junior Red Cross 3. DOUGLAS B. MORRISON Doug Uo Mast July 15 First day of high school . . . Under the hood of a car... Innocent smile Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Shop Club 2; Soccer 1; Basketball 1. CHARLENE E. MOYNIHAN Charlie GremaMriec May 8 “Honestly!” P.J. Parties “West Side Story” ... “I wish I had straight hair.” ... Auntie... Intramurals 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1; Student Exchange 2; Senior Girls’ Chorus 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Yearbook 4; Tom-Tom 2, 3; Long Range Plan- ning Committee 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Lincoln-Sudbury La- dies’ Club 4. 26 DAVID P. MORTE Paul Georsgetoun May 6 ey “Great!” ... Wrestling in gym class . . Astronomy . .. To become a doctor... Room 405... Soccer 1; History Seminar 3, 4; In- tramurals 3, 4. CYNTHIA A. NATOLI Cyndy G wacea February 24 “Neatsie.”-. . - “Let's: Souteam eae T.M.C. ... Mr. Heys’ English classes . .. Coat, scarf, and mittens ... Ter- rific dancer... Tom-Tom 1, 2, Co-Editor 3, 4; Ninth Notes 1; Dyad 4; Forum Club 1, 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Student Exchange Committee 2, 3; Field Hockey 3, 4; Cheerleading 3, 4; Cho- rus 1, 2, 4; Octet 4; Variety Show 3, 4; Senior Girls’ Chorus 4. THORILD NILSEN Tory March 9 “My word!!” . . . Friendly Americans . . . Outstanding artist . . . Rifle Club . . . Foreign relationships . . . Snow- storm—no school... Mixed Chorus 4. PETER OLSON Pete Cot S$ oF Manes November 5 “What's new?” . . . Summer vacations . . . Hunting . . . Passing a physics exam... To be rich. ROBERT E. NIMS, JR. Bob Nw August 1 “That’s life!” Airport control tower technician . . . Sudbury Radio Clube. Soccer 1; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Career Conference Committee 1, 2; Intramu- rals 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Boys’ Chorus 3; Class President 4; Debating Club 4; Dramatics 4. JOAN M. PIRRELLO Joni S of Che March 22 U. S. History . . . A summer in a gypsy camp ... “Have you got your questionnaire?” ... In the library... Good actress... History Seminar 4; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Career Conference Committee 4; English Seminar 3; In- tramurals 2, 3; Tom-Tom 2; Execu- tive Council 2; Student Council 1; Field Hockey 1. 27 MARTHA NORTON Martha Jowns hopkins July 14 The Organization Woman .. . “Oh, I was at Symphony.” ... c o Johns Hopkins, Baltimore . “Has any- body seen R. G.?”... Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, Vice-President 3; P.T.S.A. Student Vice-President 3, 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Junior Prom Chairman 3; Dyad, Co- Editor 4; Lincoln-Sudbury Ladies Club, President 4. SUSAN PLUMLEY Sue November 30 “But I forgot what it was.” ... Mr. Galvin’s math classes . . . Standing on the corner . . . Softball pitcher . Thirteen children?! . . . 9 x 3—Dick- ens’ novels?... Field Hockey 1, 4; Basketball 1; Jun- ior Classical League 2, 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Dance Committee 4; Tom-Tom 4. DIANE L. POWERS Diane LIneclock April 14 “Why not?” ... “Lullaby of Broad- way” ... Mr. Heys’ English classes ...On the hockey field... Student Council 1; Forum Club 1, 2; History Seminar 3; Glee Club 1; Class Vice-President 2; Senior Girls’ Chorus 4; Varsity Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 4; Junior Red Cross 2, President 4; Student Ex- change Committee 2, 3; Executive Committee 3; Variety Show 3; “Fa- vorite Things” 3; Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3. PAMELA L. RICH Pam Calo , Ac. July 31 Natural Blonde . . . Vemmgnt Acad- emy ... “Oh, how gross!!” . . . Good voice . . . Poohsie’s house . . . Attrac- tive clothes... Senior Girls’ Chorus 4; Field Hockey 4; Latin Club 2; Intramurals 2, 3; Girls’ Chorus 2; Mixed 2, 4; Select Chorus 4; Octet 4 JAMES A. POWERS, JR. Jim Lake Forest May 1 “That’s using his head.” . . . Premiere of “Blood Wedding” . . . Command a sailing vessel around the Pacific Is- lands .. . Sudbury Shopper . . Student Exchange Committee 3; Dra- matics 3; Mixed Chorus 4; Select Chorus 4; Boys’ Octet 4; Student Lounge Chairman 4. THOMAS E. RICHTER Tom NE .-,. | June 28 “How about that?” . .. Back in the old country . . . To own a fast little car . .. Solid center forward . Competent American Problems stu- dente Intramurals 2, 3; Soccer 3, 4. 28 JOHN RAEKE Johny WB May 8 Can’t be found . . . Motorbike... Always seen with George ... Re- strictive dress code... Navigation Club 3. KEITH ROCKAFELLOW Rocky November 25 Junior Prom “Resolved that Richard Nixon‘. .” ... Do, Re, Mi ... Homme fatal... Football 1; Senior Boys’ Chorus 4; Se- lect Chorus 4; Mixed Chorus 4. JACQUELINE A. ROSE Jackie May 21 “Me, too!” ... To go to Louisiana ... Mr. Zabierek’s history class .. . Beautiful brown eyes . . . Considerate of others...Library... Library Club 3, 4; Senior Girls’ Cho- rus 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Dance Co mmittee 4; Yearbook 4. WILLIAM SCHULE Bill Boa Rers Tech April 5 “How much?” . .. In my cellar... Wrestling in gym class . .. Seen carrying the Power Elite... Football 1; Basketball 1; Baseball 1. ROBERT G. ROW Bob January 5 Queen’s escort .. . Can you prove the binomial theorem? . . . The day I trapped a mink .. . Driving the 103 and the L-I-Z-Z . . . Ice hockey player Intramurals 1, 3; Yearbook 4. PRISCILLA W. SCOTT Bunny w ea August 13 Talk, talk . . . All day long on the telephone . . . “Oh, crunch!” Letters from Cornell .. . “Hi, ya—” Art Club 1; Chorus 1; Latin Club 1; Prom Committee 3; Senior Girls’ Chorus 4; Dyad 4; Lincoln-Sudbury Ladies’ Club 4. 2s 4 BONNIE SAWYER Bon Vat NW! November 8 “How about that!” . . . Graduation ... Mr. Mitchell’s classes . . . In the saddle... Basketball 2; Dramatics 2; Mixed Chorus 4; Senior Girls’ Chorus 4. DAVID O. SMITH Dave whist October 24 “Yooou know it!” . . . Skiing anyone? . .. Mr. Sullivan’s English classes .. . Hit that puck . . . Hotel and resort manager . . . Meeting Mr. Marshall Intramurals 2, 3; Science Club 3; Soccer 2; Dance Committee 3, 4; Dyad 4. GERALD R. SPILLER Jerry October 12 “Hi, doll!” . . . Future fire chief... Capable clerk Partial to song- birds ... Air Force bound... BARBARA A. SWANSON Barbara Wy rope July 30 “Oh, no!” ... Junior Prom queen... To become a teacher ... Full of laughter... Intramurals 1; Girls’ Chorus 2; Art Series 2; Prom Committee 3; Dance Committee 4; Dyad 4; Junior Class- ical League 2, 3. SUSAN STONE Sue Vasper GeorgcOctober 19 “Oh, joy!” ... Design greeting cards ... Totem Pole . . . Rewarding art classes . . . On the telephone with the vice-president . . . “That’s just Peach yaa Co-Editor Tom-Tom 4; Dance Com- mittee 4; Dyad 4. cs | BETTY TAFFE Betty Feavwa $ ate September 4 Elementary school teacher . . . Quiet . .. A well-experienced homemaker Baking Club 1, 2; Sewing Club 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2; Senior Girls’ Chorus 4; Knitting Club 2; Art Series 2; Tom-Tom 4; Kaleidoscope 4. 30 ANNE STUNTZ Anne Brandgars = March 4 “Oh, curses!” °. . Mr. Heys’ lectures . .. A Sensitive poetess . . . In front of a work of modern art .. . Math contests: . © I amitestroncmron greens.” ... History Seminar 3; Student Council 4; Dramatics 4; Stage Design 4; Mixed Chorus 4. JONATHAN C. TUCKER I Johnnie August 19 Trip to New York .. . “It’s not that bad. At least it has wheels!” .. . The laughter he brings forth... Soccer 2, 4; Basketball 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Dramatics 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3. BARBARA L. TURK Bobbi Maw C oF Ref August 27 “What’s your problem?” . . . Spring Dance .. . Dress designer . . . Racing car ...On the phone... Cheerlead- mo... Chorus 1, 2; Senior Girls’ Chorus 4; Select Chorus 4; Track 1; Choral- ettes 2, Red Cross Club 1; Dramatics 1, 2; Student Council 1; Cheerleading 1, 3; Tom-Tom 4; Dyad 4; National Honor Society 1, 2; Intramurals 2. JOANNE M. VELARDI Jo May 7 “Watch out for that lamp post!” ... Private secretary ... “Can I have a toast?” . . . Around any refrigerator ... Always singing... Senior Girls’ Chorus 4; Field Hockey Manager 4. SHEILA J. VAN WART Tinkerbell January 25 “Witch!” . .. Nurse Van Wart . Emerson Hospital Day . . . Lively personality .. . “Hi, ya!” . . . Always ready to go... Mr. Zabierek’s Silent Night Class... STEPHEN E. VERCOLLONE Steve CA “December 11 “Cha-cha-cha!” . . . Mr. Bowdoin’s World Civilization classes . . . Col- lese’.. . Cellar full of signs Charleston . . . Gentle halfback? ... Female admirers . By the river neath the shady tree.” .. . Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Biology Club 2; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Senior Musical 3; Fair of Friendship 3; Variety Show 3; Class Treasurer 4. 31 SANDRA L. VARNEY Sandy January 17 Carousel Theatre . . . Mr. Went- worth’s Music Appreciation classes ... To be a writer . . . In the Little heatrenaee eye @oOoper!zere Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Girls’ Chorus 4; Select Chorus 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Prom Committee 3; Dyad 4; Variety Show 1, 3. CAROLE R. WAITE Carole “B 3 February 11 “Isn’t that a riot?” . . . Archeologist . ..“Mr. Mitchell’s classes . . . In the library ... Pretty long hair... Latin Club 1; Biology Club 2; Prom Committee 3; History Seminar 3, 4; Fencing Club 3; Senior Girls’ Chorus 4; Dyad 4. ra RICHARD H. WALKER III Dick @Vv July 20 “What is it?” ... Wayside Inn... College ... Like plums?... Baseball 1, 2, 4; Intramurals 2, 3; Tom-Tom 4; Boys’ Octet 4; R-Club 1; Swimming 1; Volleyball 1. ELAINE WHITE Mouse August 4 “That’s for sure.” . . . Good things come in small packages . . . Marlboro .. . Hairdresser ... Mr. Leary’s sec- Tetaiyaeens Senior Girls’ Chorus 4; Long Range Planning Committee 4; Tom-Tom 3, 4, WENDY L. WALKER Oliver Westlorook Se January 12 “Crunch”... Junior year .. . “Fasten your seatbelts, please.” . . . Mr. Mit- chell’s classes . . . Wherever there is fun . . . Hawaii on five hundred dollars... Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; Softball 1; Sen- ior Girls’ Chorus 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Select Chorus 4; Pram Committee 3; Dance Committee 4; Junior Red Cross 2, 3; Senior Musical 3; Variety Show 3; Career Conference Commit- tee 4; Student Council 2; Fair of Friendship 2, 3; Latin Club 2. MARGARET J. WHITE Meg Fram State December 28 “T don’t know.” ... Castle . . . Teach ... At the bakery ... “What’s new?” . To be a good-will ambassador abroad... Senior Girls’ Chorus 4; Mixed Cho- rus 4; Junior Red Cross 3; Modern Dance 3; Intramurals 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; Tigerama Committee 2; Biology 2; Legislature 2; Class Committee 2. 32 JEAN WARREN Jeannie @eeen MtAC, May 8 “Is there anything anybody doesn’t want. to eat?” 5 .ladies s@libeasese Green Mountain College . . . Beauti- ful hair . . . Foreign relations . . Music, music, music . . . Squirrel Is- land ieee Basketball 1; Orchestra 1, 2, 4; Select Chorus 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Girls’ Octet 4; Softball Manager 2; Ski Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Prom Commit- tee 3; Variety Show 3; Senior Musical 3; Lincoln-Sudbury Ladies’ Club 4. LINDA R. WOODS Linda (Jot WA@ December 20 Math contests .. . Wants to meet Mr. Mitchell’s grandmother . . . In the guidance office . . . College . . . Math major... Dyad 4; Senior Girls’ Chorus 4; Fencing Club 2; Prom Committee 3; Forum Club 2; Math Club 3. SANDRA S. YETTON Sand Wot Fret Acad August 6 he stitch in time saves nine.”... Dress designer... At home... Cooking Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sewing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 3. VINCENT ZANIBONI, JR. Vin March 8 “Oh, I can’t believe it.” ... Mr. Thurston .. . To go to college .. . In my car ... Sudbury Bowling Alleys Intramurals 1, 2, 3. JAMES L. CLARK Jimmy Wor. Teldlech January 29 “Are you fo’ real?” .. . Math mid- year ... “Take gas” . . . Engineering oe ee) An sie On Brace. Lie Student Council 1; Gymnastics 2; Track 3; Wrestling 3, 4; Cross-coun- try 4; Gun Club 3, 4; Squash Club 4; House Committee 4; Dyad 4. SI Copy Watchers “Copperfield” in Comfort C Block 36 e i ea 2 o PRA PSS a BAN AY = es —— Ct CaSallleT THE JUNIOR CLASS John Garrison President Ist Row: M. Tribe, P. Parris, J. Crary, J. Breault, M. Ferolito, R. DeNormandie, R. Hendrick, D. Todd, W. Weld, D. Boyd, R. Abrahamson, F. Bradford, J. Cavicchio, C. Powers, L. Forbes, J. Spooner, R. Cutler, T. Sjostedt. 2nd Row: Miss Kellaher, E. Sawtell, S. Goodwin, L. Anderson, C. Donaldson, A. Venier, S. Galofaro, M. Poole, M. Wilson, J. Garrison, M. Crow- ley, C. Freund, L. Phelps, L. Roehrig, N. Davis, S. Shuster, T. Curran, D. Krause, Miss Bux- ton. 3rd Row: Mr. Middleton, F. Pirrello, M. Child, L. Livezey, M. Huff, C. Maxwell, J. O’Sullivan, J. Davis, M. Larzelere, N. Turk, B. Troisi, K. Mar, N. Neumann, J. Manzelli, J. McDonnell, J. Leahy, F. Iantosca, R. Clark, D. Fordham, Miss Jeppesen. 4th Row: F. Gan- dolfo, M. Kilton, R. Meyer, J. Straiton, P. MacDonald, G. Lundberg, R. Place, H. Nelson, R. Richard Hendrick Frances Gandolfo Vice-President Secretary Russello, R. York, K. Saint, P. Hatfield, M. McCarthy, E. Druzba, F. Cibel, G. Ferguson, L. Varney, A. Cleveland, R. Phillips, Mr. Maccini. 5th Row: L. McCarthy, P. Wright, C. Lar- zelere, B. Litte, P. Mosca, D. Morey, J. Livezey, R. Damico, P. Dougherty, J. MacMillan, M. MacArthur, P. Lukesh, W. Moulton, S. Clippinger, J. Burckett, W. Silva, J. Bockoven, E. Frye. 6th Row: H. Cutler, V. Hendrick, A. Remmes, W. Cannon, T. Taylor, M. Jewett, J. Velardi, M. Farnum, J. Corcoran, F. Bautze, R. May, P. Mahoney, H. Lukas, N. Condit. P. Gray, S. Kennally, L. Seeckts, D. Morabito, J. Lawrence. 7th Row: S. Hall, M. Deane, S. Bockoven, R. Keefe, J. Frost, C. Swanson, B. Warren, L. O’Hara, J. Morrison, C. Smith, G. Dunkle, R. Keough, D. McAndless, P. Devoll, J. Helms, B. Lithgow, R. Caras, R. MacFarland. Craig Donaldson Treasurer aran — Toa tis Nnackd MmOomMmEnNs of Mod. Suze PEAN. KSEE OP @BSSt Ee LOCH Lota where tee ate hatin, stew cool — Peter Podgurski President CAjck.. C EAE USE CAS KEEP Na Spa. Ist Row: K. Pardoe, M. Place, A. Morette, C. Mukerji, R. Panetta, J. Rego, E. Smith, C. Hull, S. Rogers, K. Humphreys, M. Arciero, R. Foley, S. Garrity, S. Dyson, T. Ryan, C. Smith, R. Scharfenberger, A. Rhodes, S. Jacobs, R. Horton, R. MacLean. 2nd Row: Miss Gori, B. Thompson, T. Williams, R. Morris, G. Lupien, D. Tucker, C. Loesel, C. Norton, C. Barr, C. Filbin, P. Hoagland, B. Fultz, F. Venier, E. Raeke, F. Eisner, R. Stretton, L. Dickey, E. Graham, J. Arnold, R. Devlin. 3rd Row: Miss Pearlstein, J. Henderson, L. Graham, D. Walker, C. Tullie, A. Tebo, P. Way, R. Swinconeck, H. Streeter, G. Cox, N. Davis, T. Jewett, R. Wolfe, N. Rosenbaum, T. White, D. Wasson, M. Howe, R. LaMotte, G. Stark, E. Osgood. 4th Row: M. Moir, W. Coughlin, D. Messa, G. Donaldson, N. Patterson, C. Cutler, L. Lewis, J. Kile, D. Thurman, C. Jagger, J. Travers, L. Miller, K. Wilson, D. Chadsey, T. Finnerty, L. Dominico, K. Carroll, G. Richards, R. Spence, Mrs. Flanagan. 5th Row: S. Coffin, E. Jen- 40 Charles Cutler VN Christine Filbin Vice-President Secretary kins, E. Kelley, M. Sperry, L. Chapin, C. Barnard, E. Douglas, W. Day, R. Doherty, V. Kramer, P. Herman, D. Pipher, C. Ebner, A. Dinwiddie, E. Mann, K. Stuntz, M. Tooker, J. Spooner, F. Dentino, Mr. Leonard. 6th Row: C. Laverty, S. MacLeod, M. Kyriakos, M. Spaan, W. McClennen, C. Anderson, S. Mahan, J. Morris, C. Kerwin, J. Klee, S. Lawrence, C. Guy, J. Debye, B. Copp, D. Hawes, T. Murphy, S. Coleman, C. Ellms, L. King, P. Rhodes. 7th Row: P. Cares, H. Cobb, P. Podgurski, S. Brown, P. Burns, B. Buckett, P. Bell, R. Arenstrup, D. Prentiss, V. Cameron, G. Rutherford, V. DeWallace, L. Avery, J. Hartmann, M. Malloy, L. Woodward, J. Monaghan, A. Bowles, R. Spinelli, B. Johnson. 8th Row: S. Emmons, B. Copp, A. Carver, K. Borg, B. Adier, R. Hand, D. MacKenzie, D. Antonia, R. Albee, P. Nix, R. Napoli, R. Bergman, J. Hose, W. Baltrush, W. Meade, E. Miller, B. Mattsen, A. Rees, M. Lucas, Mr. Miskell. 41 Gordon Donaldson Treasurer THE FRESHMAN CLASS President Saar Ist Row: Mr. Mason, L. Marshman, J. Anderson, V. Lyons, J. Algeo, D. Schultze, J. Austin, T. Brewer, M. Siegars, C. Scwartz, J. Spiller, J. Sullivan, M. Stone, K. Trussell, M. Tarbell, M. Sailer, J. Anderson, B. Fordham, J. Sawyer, C. Ruocco, P. Rich, S. Morris, M. Shea, J. Kirsh- ner, D. Jones, E. MacLeod, P. MacRae. 2nd Row: Mr. Flanagan, R. Haggerty, E. Johnson, J. Guethlen, F. Mundo, C. Lester, R. Baldwin, C. Stone, J. Buerger, J. Burns, M. Myers, D. Briggs, R. Caras, M. Brigandi, L. Alley, P. Black, E. Moyer, D. Anderson, R. Bisson, P. Bradley, W. Simmerman, J. Rogers, C. King, C. Lapsley, M. Katzenbach, K. Littlefield, H. Lee. 3rd Row: Mr. Doon, R. Kahler, A. Hoyle, L. Rockafellow, L. Gedrim, P. Graham, J. Fry, L. McCarthy, R. Moulton, R. Nurezynski, R. Aveni, K. Barr, W. Aptt, D. Bowles, K. Moynihan. C. Barnaby, R. Bronson, S. Andrews, R. Bemis, R. Neumeier, P. Hathaway, B. Nolley, H. Scholz, J. Nesto, J. Hankey, N. Johnson, S. Lukesh, D. Martin. 4th Row: Mr. McLaughlin, D. Carter, T. Cas- sidy, P. Hoagensen, H. Foley, B. Jozwicki, C. Ireland, P. Hoyt, T. Grieve, P. Hammar, R. Floridia, R. Plank, D. Garauano, L. Radford, J. Olivieri, S. Fowler, R. Hickler, M. Corcoran, 42 John Anderson Joanna Child Vice-President Secretary B. Graham, S. Foster, J. Floyd, J. Pirrello, J. Sampson, J. Frye, S. Sicard, D. Putney, C. Rose, J. Lehr. Sti Row: Mr. Johnson, S. MacFarland, H. James, S. Carey, S. Cavanaugh, L. Mullins, S. Fedock, B. Chipman, L. Corrigan, J. Flynn, C. Davis, M. Davis, N. Allen, N. Adams, P. Anderson, J. Bennett, F. Beattie, J. Blanchette, R. Bell, L. Sherman, R. Hamill, P. Moore, J. Rogers, K. Medowski, E. Worthington, M. McGann, C. Tonseth, M. Schmalz, J. Long. 6th Row: Mr. Galvin, J. Huff, M. Ruocco, C. Gainer, R. Goddard, R. Forbes, W. Flint, C. Gar- rison, W. Bockoven, C. Harris, J. Child, A. DeNormandie, G. Dugan, C. Cutler, P. Chase, C. Cavicchio, J. Farrell, A. Corrigan, C. Casella, B. Haskell, E. Clark, C. Hall, P. Weld, S. Smith, M. Tonseth, M. Troisi, L. Trees, E. Taylor, D. Maxwell. 7th Row: J. Lawson, C. Gallagher, R. Ferguson, P. Cavicchio, W. Davis, J. Fitzpatrick, S. Clark, H. D’Agostino, R. Doyon, T. Dix, R. Colish, J. Miranda, R. Chase, G. Chu, J. Sala, R.. Yetton, D. Shay, R. Scogland, J. Yered, J. Wilfert, R. Jenkins, A. Powers, S. St. Croix, M. Sjostedt, N. Wohlrab, S. Vanaria, M. Hall, R. Bucci. 43 Alice DeNormandie Treasurer 70), scinceeinanest dalblionaahlnsomeiineenmniicn aavosie ugvec | STUDENT EXCHANGE DINNER ‘| | ; ; u Mrs. William Wilson With Regional’s Exchange Students. leoieateny Mrs. Montgomery Wilson. David Garrison. Beth Ellis. 46 Regional’s Norwegian Exchange Students: Thorild Nilsen, Astrid Eik, and Wenche Mathiessen with Mrs. Francis Bellizia and Mrs. Luther Child. Dick Danosky Doris Grason Penny Child 47 STUDENT COUNCIL Frank Bellizia President Walter McClennen, Treasurer; Frank Bellizia, President; Martha Child, Secre- tary; David Garrison, Vice-President. Advisor Mr. Henry Zabierek. Voting Members—Frank Bellizia, David Garrison, Anne Stuntz, °61; Woodward Cannon, Martha Child, Mary Huff, 62; Bruce Johnson, Walter McClennen, Harold Streeter, 63; Cynthia Davis, Janet Huff, Sandra McFarland, ’64. Non-Voting Members —Doris Grason, 61; Faith Bradford, Nancy Davis, 62; Harvey Cobb, Brian Copp, Scott Em- mons, 63; John Algeo, Richard Scogland, Janice Gethlin, ’64. 48 SANDRA S. YETTON Sand August 6 “A stitch in time saves nine.”... Dress designer... At home. . Cooking Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sewing Club i 324° Dramatics 3. VINCENT ZANIBONI, JR. Vin March 8 Ol meleeCanite bellicvem it an MT Thurston ...To go to college... In my car ... Sudbury Bowling Alleys Intramurals 1, 2, 3. JAMES L. CLARK Jimmy January 29 “Are you fo’ real?” . . . Math mid- year ... “Take gas” .. . Engineering ee bios eee Danses. Don) brare, 1035.4 Student Council 1; Gymnastics 2; Track 3; Wrestling 3, 4; Cross-coun- try 4; Gun Club 3, 4; Squash Club 4; House Committee 4; Dyad 4. ok % “Copperfield” in Comfort 36 St ee ee La he —— = Ks= h = A i fh oo oo ee CT CaSollleT THE JUNIOR CLASS John Garrison President Ist Row: M. Tribe, P. Parris, J. Crary, J. Breault, M. Ferolito, R. DeNormandie, R. Hendrick, D. Todd, W. Weld, D. Boyd, R. Abrahamson, F. Bradford, J. Cavicchio, C. Powers, L. Forbes, J. Spooner, R. Cutler, T. Sjostedt. 2nd Row: Miss Kellaher, E. Sawtell, S. Goodwin, L. Anderson, C. Donaldson, A. Venier, S. Galofaro, M. Poole, M. Wilson, J. Garrison, M. Crow- ley, C. Freund, L. Phelps, L. Roehrig, N. Davis, S. Shuster, T. Curran, D. Krause, Miss Bux- ton. 3rd Row: Mr. Middleton, F. Pirrello, M. Child, L. Livezey, M. Huff, C. Maxwell, J. O’Sullivan, J. Davis, M. Larzelere, N. Turk, B. Troisi, K. Mar, N. Neumann, J. Manzelli, J. McDonnell, J. Leahy, F. Iantosca, R. Clark, D. Fordham, Miss Jeppesen. 4th Row: F. Gan- dolfo, M. Kilton, R. Meyer, J. Straiton, P. MacDonald, G. Lundberg, R. Place, H. Nelson, R. Richard Hendrick Frances Gandolfo Vice-President Secretary Russello, R. York, K. Saint, P. Hatfield, M. McCarthy, E. Druzba, F. Cibel, G. Ferguson, L. Varney, A. Cleveland, R. Phillips, Mr. Maccini. 5th Row: L. McCarthy, P. Wright, C. Lar- zelere, B. Litte, P. Mosca, D. Morey, J. Livezey, R. Damico, P. Dougherty, J. MacMillan, M. MacArthur, P. Lukesh, W. Moulton, S. Clippinger, J. Burckett, W. Silva, J. Bockoven, E. Frye. 6th Row: H. Cutler, V. Hendrick, A. Remmes, W. Cannon, T. Taylor, M. Jewett, J. Velardi, M. Farnum, J. Corcoran, F. Bautze, R. May, P. Mahoney, H. Lukas, N. Condit. P. Gray, S. Kennally, L. Seeckts, D. Morabito, J. Lawrence. 7th Row: S. Hall, M. Deane, S. Bockoven, R. Keefe, J. Frost, C. Swanson, B. Warren, L. O’Hara, J. Morrison, C. Smith, G. Dunkle, R. Keough, D. McAndless, P. Devoll, J. Helms, B. Lithgow, R. Caras, R. MacFarland. Craig Donaldson Treasurer THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Ww yr ae Peter Podgurski i i ee Wa ni : : President ZX d Ist Row: K. Pardoe, M. Place, A. Morette, C. Mukerji, R. Panetta, J. Rego, E. Smith, C. Hull, S. Rogers, K. Humphreys, M. Arciero, R. Foley, S. Garrity, S. Dyson, T. Ryan, C. Smith, R. Scharfenberger, A. Rhodes, S. Jacobs, R. Horton, R. MacLean. 2nd Row: Miss Gori, B. Thompson, T. Williams, R. Morris, G. Lupien, D. Tucker, C. Loesel, C. Norton, C. Barr, C. Filbin, P. Hoagland, B. Fultz, F. Venier, E. Raeke, F. Eisner, R. Stretton, L. Dickey, E. Graham, J. Arnold, R. Devlin. 3rd Row: Miss Pearlstein, J. Henderson, L. Graham, D. Walker, C. Tullie, A. Tebo, P. Way, R. Swinconeck, H. Streeter, G. Cox, N. Davis, T. Jewett, R. Wolfe, N. Rosenbaum, T. White, D. Wasson, M. Howe, R. LaMotte, G. Stark, E. Osgood. 4th Row: M. Moir, W. Coughlin, D. Messa, G. Donaldson, N. Patterson, C. Cutler, L. Lewis, J. Kile, D. Thurman, C. Jagger, J. Travers, L. Miller, K. Wilson, D. Chadsey, T. Finnerty, L. Dominico, K. Carroll, G. Richards, R. Spence, Mrs. Flanagan. 5th Row: S. Coffin, E. Jen- 40 Charles Cutler Christine Filbin Vice-President Secretary Laan een kins, E. Kelley, M. Sperry, L. Chapin, C. Barnard, E. Douglas, W. Day, R. Doherty, V. Kramer, P. Herman, D. Pipher, C. Ebner, A. Dinwiddie, E. Mann, K. Stuntz, M. Tooker, J. Spooner, F. Dentino, Mr. Leonard. 6th Row: C. Laverty, S. MacLeod, M. Kyriakos, M. Spaan, W. McClennen, C. Anderson, S. Mahan, J. Morris, C. Kerwin, J. Klee, S. Lawrence, C. Guy, J. Debye, B. Copp, D. Hawes, T. Murphy, S. Coleman, C. Ellms, L. King, P. Rhodes. 7th Row: P. Cares, H. Cobb, P. Podgurski, S. Brown, P. Burns, B. Buckett, P. Bell, R. Arenstrup, D. Prentiss, V. Cameron, G. Rutherford, V. DeWallace, L. Avery, J. Hartmann, M. Malloy. L. Woodward, J. Monaghan, A. Bowles, R. Spinelli, B. Johnson. 8th Row: S. Emmons, B. Copp, A. Carver, K. Borg, B. Adier, R. Hand, D. MacKenzie, D. Antonia, R. Albee, P. Nix, R. Napoli, R. Bergman, J. Hose, W. Baltrush, W. Meade, E. Miller, B. Mattsen, A. Rees, M. Lucas, Mr. Miskell. 41 Gordon Donaldson Treasurer THE FRESHMAN CLASS George Chu President we 4 é waa or Serre 4 Ist Row: Mr. Mason, L. Marshman, J. Anderson, V. Lyons, J. Algeo, D. Schultze, J. Austin, T. Brewer, M. Siegars, C. Scwartz, J. Spiller, J. Sullivan, M. Stone, K. Trussell, M. Tarbell, M. Sailer, J. Anderson, B. Fordham, J. Sawyer, C. Ruocco, P. Rich, S. Morris, M. Shea, J. Kirsh- ner, D. Jones, E. MacLeod, P. MacRae. 2nd Row: Mr. Flanagan, R. Haggerty, E. Johnson, J. Guethlen, F. Mundo, C. Lester, R. Baldwin, C. Stone, J. Buerger, J. Burns, M. Myers, D. Briggs, R. Caras, M. Brigandi, L. Alley, P. Black, E. Moyer, D. Anderson, R. Bisson, P. Bradley, W. Simmerman, J. Rogers, C. King, C. Lapsley, M. Katzenbach, K. Littlefield, H. Lee. 3rd Row: Mr. Doon, R. Kahler, A. Hoyle, L. Rockafellow, L. Gedrim, P. Graham, J. Fry, L. McCarthy, R. Moulton, R. Nurezynski, R. Aveni, K. Barr, W. Aptt, D. Bowles, K. Moynihan. C. Barnaby, R. Bronson, S. Andrews, R. Bemis, R. Neumeier, P. Hathaway, B. Nolley, H. Scholz, J. Nesto, J. Hankey, N. Johnson, S. Lukesh, D. Martin. 4th Row: Mr. McLaughlin, D. Carter, T. Cas- sidy, P. Hoagensen, H. Foley, B. Jozwicki, C. Ireland, P. Hoyt, T. Grieve, P. Hammar, R. Floridia, R. Plank, D. Garauano, L. Radford, J. Olivieri, S. Fowler, R. Hickler, M. Corcoran, 42 ea John Anderson Joanna Child Vice-President Secretary a AG rie B. Graham, S. Foster, J. Floyd, J. Pirrello, J. Sampson, J. Frye, S. Sicard, D. Putney, C. Rose, J. Lehr. Sti} Row: Mr. Johnson, S. MacFarland, H. James, S. Carey, S. Cavanaugh, L. Mullins, S. Fedock, B. Chipman, L. Corrigan, J. Flynn, C. Davis, M. Davis, N. Allen, N. Adams, P. Anderson, J. Bennett, F. Beattie, J. Blanchette, R. Bell, L. Sherman, R. Hamill, P. Moore, J. Rogers, K. Medowski, E. Worthington, M. McGann, C. Tonseth, M. Schmalz, J. Long. 6th Row: Mr. Galvin, J. Huff, M. Ruocco, C. Gainer, R. Goddard, R. Forbes, W. Flint, C. Gar- rison, W. Bockoven, C. Harris, J. Child, A. DeNormandie, G. Dugan, C. Cutler, P. Chase, CG Cavicchio, J. Farrell, A. Corrigan, C. Casella, B. Haskell, E. Clark, C. Hall, P. Weld, S. Smith, M. Tonseth, M. Troisi, L. Trees, E. Taylor, D. Maxwell. 7th Row: J. Lawson, C. Gallagher, R. Ferguson, P. Cavicchio, W. Davis, J. Fitzpatrick, S$. Clark, H. D’Agostino, R. Doyon, cs Dix. R. Colish, J. Miranda, R. Chase, G. Chu, J. Sala, R. Yetton, D. Shay, R. Scogland, J. Yered, J. Wilfert, R. Jenkins, A. Powers, S. St. Croix, M. Sjostedt, N. Wohlrab, S. Vanaria, M. Hall, R. Bucci. 43 Alice DeNormandie Treasurer Seats Tp ype pa ee 2 eee 84 4 STUDENT EXCHANGE DINNER Mrs. William Wilson With Regional’s Exchange Students. Meir y Mrs. Montgomery Wilson. David Garrison. Beth Ellis. 46 Regional’s Norwegian Exchange Students: Thorild Nilsen, Astrid Eik, and Wenche Mathiessen with Mrs. Francis Bellizia and Mrs. Luther Child. Dick Danosky Doris Grason Penny Child 47 STUDENT COUNCIL Frank Bellizia President Walter McClennen, Treasurer; Frank Bellizia, President; Martha Child, Secre- tary; David Garrison, Vice-President. Advisor Mr. Henry Zabierek. Voting Members—Frank Bellizia, David Garrison, Anne Stuntz, °61; Woodward Cannon, Martha Child, Mary Huff, 62; Bruce Johnson, Walter McClennen, Harold Streeter, 63; Cynthia Davis, Janet Huff, Sandra McFarland, 64. Non-Voting Members —Doris Grason, ’61; Faith Bradford, Nancy Davis, 62; Harvey Cobb, Brian Copp, Scott Em- mons, 63; John Algeo, Richard Scogland, Janice Gethlin, ’64. 48 DYAD STAFF EDITORIAL BOARD—Seated: C. Waite, Copy and Baby Pictures; B. Swanson, Baby Pictures; F. Bellizia, Co-Editor; M. Norton, Co-Editor; J. Pirrello, Write-Ups Chair- man. Standing: P. Child, Girls’ Sports; R. Gregg, Photography; H. Marquis, Typing; S. Briggs, Boys’ Sports; C. Moynihan, Typing; R. Moore, Business Manager; C. Hickler, Art; M. Belanger, Girls’ Sports. CO-EDITORS Martha Norton and Frank Bellizia WRITE-UP COMMITTEE—J st Row: C. Cooper, J. Goddard, B. Ellis, P. Scott, L. Moses, M. White, J. McMeniman, D. Haskell. 2nd Row: K. De Ridder, M. Cam- pobasso, C. Natoli, J. Pirrello, S. Clark, E. Letteri, E. Lennon. 3rd Row: S. Varney, P. Ladd, C. Long, J. Austin, M. Burns, B. Colby, W. Walker. WRITE-UP COMMITTEE DRAMATICS THE LITTLE THEATRE PLAYERS— st Row: G. Richards, M. Tooker, J. Rogers, C. Cut- ter. 2nd Row: K. DeRidder, C. Hickler, A. Stuntz, C. Hall, J. Pirrello, K. Stuntz, L. Varney, J. Davis. 3rd Row: M. Norton, S. Varney, B. Emmons, C. Freund, P. Rhodes, R. Nims, Miss Jeppesen, C. MacFarland, J. Powers, P. Black, L. O’Hara, M. Hatfield, M. Ruocco. Anastasia—Joni Pirrello and Kaye Stuntz Paul Rhodes and Anne Stuntz 50 Long Stay Cut Short—Carol Hickler, Anne Stuntz, and Paul Rhodes. Long Stay Presented at Massachusetts Drama Festival Anne Stuntz Chosen Member of All-State Cast The Knave—Maria Ruocco The Knave of Hearts—Judy Davis, Marsden Griswold, Linda Varney, and Grace Richards. 51 MUSIC MR. ROBERT WENTWORTH DIRECTS ORCHESTRA AND MIXED CHORUS oe Alternate Select Chorus Senior Girls’ Chorus Dance Band a3 TOM-TOM STAPF CO-EDITORS — Cynthia Na- toli and Susan Stone. COLUMNISTS—Jeanne Man- zelli, Louise Phelps, Barbara Turk. TYPISTS—J st Row: E. White, L. McCarthy, S. Mayo, E. Letteri, A. Arciero. 2nd Row: C. Carlman, L. Livezey, P. Wright, E. Dougherty, S. Kennally. REPORTERS— st Row: F. Gandolfo, M. Campobasso, J. Goddard, M. Huff, E. Lennon, R. Keefe, V. Hendrick. 2nd Row: E. Druzba, S. Varney, A. Dinwiddie, B. Taffe, M. Burns, R. Spence, M. Crowley, J. Leahy, C. Marcoux, A. Remmes. DEBATING CLUB— st Row: S. Mahan, C. Hull, D. Grason, M. Poole, J. Travers. 2nd Row: Mr. John Bowdoin, Advisor, L. Lewis, S. Rogers, R. De- Normandie, C. Foley, R. Hendrick, H. Cutler, J. Debye. ASSEMBLY PANEL—C. Foley, R. Hendrick, Registrar of Motor Vehicles Clement Riley, R. DeNormandie, D. Grason. ee RADIO CLUB Ist Row: C. Maxwell, W. Sim- merman, J. Anderson, J. Law- rence, D. Carter, J. Debye. 2nd Row: E. Frye, D. Gerson, A. Rhodes, P. Livengood, C. Mac- Farland, P. Lukesh, C. Barn- aby, A. Rees, R: | Doyon; C: Lester, Mr. John Maccini, Ad- visor. g PO Studley Seg VAI, Bre. Sia : e E Bes Kihouy I? lam! aie SK I op ao | feo, eae A Ne” 2, CQain NA+ Mrs nota Grit alae ger 3 Rate p ; es “Con? gp ee | The — sl 7 ii 44% y 2 ‘M1. sed i Be ae Poban— Pk ha a y, : 1, ae Ki nu fines Odaoline Sty La, jae Dhaai ht le 4 tus oa a wae Nyy Montgenery “i}80 ‘ eas Y vi. } : ‘ae is 1, } We AF. bi Tan Laver) Paid, os a en Mr. Mrs. Richard W. Barton Mr. Mrs. Francis E. Bellizia Mr. John D. Coombs Mr. Mrs. Allen R. Dougherty Mr. Mrs. Frank Graham Mr. Mrs. W. H. Hartmann Mr. Norman Hoar Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson Marshall’s Apothecary Mullen Lumber Company Mr. Mrs. D. J. Natoli Dr. Mrs. John D. Nicholson a . Mrs. Paul Norton Oberg’s Store in Maynard Mr. Mrs. Herman H. Scott Sudbury Super Market, Inc. Dr. Michael Tristan Mrs. Jerome Vielehr Mr. Robert Wentworth Mr. Mrs. George D. White SRD Mr. Mrs. Harold Adler Mrs. Harold F. Aiken Paey Mr. Mrs. John A. Anderson, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Albert M. Avery, III PATRONS 58 Dr. Mrs. Stanley Barron Mr. Mrs. Edward Cobb Mr. Mrs. Robert M. Dickey Mr. Mrs. Malcolm L. Donaldson Mr. Mrs. Andrew J. Dougherty Mr. William E. Downing Mr. Mrs. William Earnshaw Mr. Mrs. Carlton W. Ellms, Jr. Mr. Mrs. James L. Fowler Mr. Mrs. B. M. Johnson Kidder House Bake Shop Mr. Mrs. Richard King Mr. Mrs. Carl Lepordo Mr. Mrs. Jack McGlynn Mrs. P. E. Middleton Qa Mr. Mrs. Lawrence Moore Mr. Charles J. Precourt and Son Mr. Mrs. Roy W. Reach Ree’s Flower Shop Mr. Mrs. O. W. Rollins Mr. Mrs. Jack Sawyer Mr. Mrs. Robert Smith Mr. Mrs. Frank Trussell Anonymous Cum Laude Society e : = ere sn a os eae Wile konibe Bp SMS ep Ra Seige ss lias Sis Seiki Relate MEARNS is sag eh iain Ist Row: Betsy Lennon, Linda Woods, Barbara Heikkila, Beth Ellis, Barbara Anderson. 2nd Row: Shirlee Clark, Anne Stuntz, Betsy Colby, Albert Avery, David Garrison, Frank Bellizia, Penny Child, Andrea Hoyle, Joni Pirrello. ACADEMIC HONORS National Merit Winners © €xC tite . Letter of Commendation Winners. Barbara Anderson, James Austin, Beverly Emmons, Doris Grason, Andrea Hoyle, Joni Pirrello. Finalist Anne Stuntz with Dr. Tourville. 60 Student Exchange Harold Cutler, Linda Roehrig, Martha Poole, Woodward Cannon, Craig Donaldson, Martha Child, Susan Goodwin, John Garrison. EIGHT JUNIORS CHOSEN FOR SUMMER ABROAD STATE AND NATIONAL SCHOLASTIC COMPETITION Art Contest Winners Ist Row: Nancy Condit, Linzee Coleman, Susan Stone, Katharyn Stuntz, Anne Stuntz. 2nd Row: Carol Hickler, Dorothy Haskell, Thorild Nilsen, Roberta Keefe. 61 Regional’s Interscholastic Mathematics Team Ist Row: Neumeir, Meyer, Hathaway, Rutherford, Chu, DeBye. 2nd Row: DeNormandie, Marquis, Woods, Colby, Anderson, Poole, A. Stuntz. 3rd Row: Mr. Marshall, T. Rhodes, Emmons, Schmalz, McMurtry, Fordham, C. Donaldson, D. Garrison, W. Cannon, Harris, Anderson, H. Cutler, Gerson, Mr. Galvin. Woodward Cannon ’°62 Regional’s Representative at State Student Government Day ti Ad Poetry Award, Roberta Keefe and Sandra Varney. 62 Typing Contest Winner Heather Marquis, and Miss Tutuny. LINCOLN-SUDBURY } REGIONAL SOCCER a CHAMPIONS 1960 A eek a? es 2 a eo Ist Row: P. Podgurski, R. Spinelli, R. Place, J. Garrison, R. DeNormandie, C. Cutler. 2nd NN RowYC. Letteri, T. Richter, D. Garrison, Co-Captain R. Danosky, Co-Captain S. Briggs, J. Aveni, S. Vercollone, D. Macdonald. 3rd Row: Coach Volk, R. Dougherty, G. Lundberg, R. DeCilio, G. Donaldson, C. Donaldson, M. Lukas, H. Lukas, Mgr. T. Curran. 1960-TEAM RECORD Reeional Opponents i Belmont 4 2 Watertown 5 3 Acton-Boxborough 0 | St. Mark’s 1 4 Littleton 0 4 Belmont Hill py Z Watertown 0 Zz Cambridge School 1 6 Acton-Boxborough 0 4 Belmont 0 6 Cambridge School 0 Co-Captains Danosky and Briggs with Coach Volk. 64 Ist Row: P. MacRae, L. Rockafellow, J. Frye, P. Cavicchio, R. Nurczynski. 2nd Row: Mgr. T. Ryan, R. Moulton, K. Barr, L. McCarthy, Capt. Geehu; R. Aveni, C. Garrison, A. Putney, Mgr. R. Yetton. 3rd Row: R. Ferguson, J. Rogers, T. Grieve, R. Chase, A. Powers, D. Jones, D. Feldes, R. Doyon, D. Anderson, Coach Verzone. 65 FIELD HOCKEY Co-Captains Heather Marquis and Penny Child with Coach MacLaughlin. VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY JUNIOR VARSITY Regional Opponents FIELD HOCKEY rc 3 Wayland 0 Regional Opponents ype i Belmont 2 1 Wayland 0 eae oS 3 Weston 1 2 Belmont 1 nA. 4 Winchester 3 0 Weston 3 . ie 0 Concord Academy 7 0 Winchester 2 joe YY 5 Bedford 0 0 Concord Academy 5 { nee a 0 Concord-Carlisle 0 0 Bedford 0 math 410 Ute 2 Newton 0 0 Concord-Carlisle 0a “« i+ — 0 Newton OF e ee. aM ppataionnen za ae Te SR LCG Fan Mm surikol cs a SS SE SSS sass : SSS s ah Ge | ‘“ - yi na NIN OOT Pre é ® Tar sc Sqart ‘y , 76 fos ih Ist Row: J. Cavicchio, J. Henderson, S. Lawrence, V. Lyons, L. Forbes, L. Roehrig, C. Nor- . wm ton, D. Thurman, S. Kennally. 2nd Row: P. Chase, J. Child, M. McCarthy, L. Johnson, C. , Loesel, C. Barr, S. Foster, M. Place, S. Plumley, C. Davis, B. Fultz. 66 SENIORS Cyndy Natoli Susan Plumley Linzee Coleman Charlene Moynihan VARSITY Karen Jokisaari Ist Row: N. Johnson, D. Powers, H. Marquis, J. Burckett, E. Beazley, C. Moynihan, C. Na- toli. 2nd Row: J. Velardi, B. Colby, M. Child, K. Jokisaari, L. Coleman, P. Rich, M. Belanger, S. Hall, C. Powers. Marsha Belanger Diane Powers Pam Rich Betsy Colby 67 VARSITY RECORD Lis. Grafton 26 48 Littleton 18 40 Westboro 41 65 Westboro 41 44 Ashland 32 64 Bedford 27 54 Weston me 43 Holliston 32 64 Wayland 48 47 Lynnfield 59 48 Acton-Boxboro 42 59 Bedford 55 ne: Weston 69 49 Holliston 44 54 Wayland 48 41 Ist Row: W. Moulton, P. Dougherty, K. Morey, Capt. R. Danosky, D. Garri- Lynnfield 33 =| son, R. DeCilio, J. Garrison. 2nd Row: Coach Volk, Mgr. H. Lukas, S. Vercol- Acton-Boxboro al 57 lone, D. Aiken, S. Briggs, Mgr. C. Cutler. BASKETBALL 1960-1961 Coach Volk, Capt. Dick Danosky VARSITY PARTICIPATED IN EASTERN MASSACHUSERTS TOURNEY ye Qe aN SUDBURY | JUNIOR VARSITY UU Ca a Ist Row: P. Cares, N. Patterson, H. Cobb, Capt. R. Doherty, Capt. P. Pod- XM Aus Ut gurski, D. Carter, G. Donaldson, B. Copp. 2nd Row: Barry Copp, Mgr.; R. bY Chase, D. Jones, T. Grieve, Coach Verzone, A. Powers, R. Moulton, J. a Y Blanchette, W. Simmerman. : 68 ; Sy 15 Bob DeCilio . a 21 Dick Danosky : . i Dave Garrison 25 Don Aiken VARSITY SENIORS 22 Ken Morey 21 Dick Danosky 11 Dave Garrison “ 69 LINCOLN-SUDBURY WARRIORETTES 1960-61 Ist Row: C. Moynihan, M. Deane, M. Poole, Capt. H. Marguis, S. Goodwin, J. Burckett, S. Hall. 2nd Row: Mgr. S. Van Wart, Mgr. M. Belanger, D. Powers, C. Barr, L. Coleman, K. Jikisaari, C. Loesel, Mgr. K. Wilson, Coach Roberts. Heather Sets Scoring Record 170 Points f Linzee gets 65 rebounds for | new record. Capt. Heather Marquis and Coach Mary-Louise Roberts Heather in action 70 VARSITY HAS FINE SEASON SCORES PPA ce Concord-Carlisle al awl Bedford 10 2 Weston 31 23 Wayland 35 47 Belmont 26 aD Newton fi 55 Winchester 18 36 Concord Academy 18 36 Nancy In Flight Ist Row: B. Chipman, P. Rich, N. Davis, C. Jagger, Capt.; J. Henderson, A. DeNormandie, Lois Hickey. 2nd Row: Coach Roberts, Mgr. M. Tooker, C. Davis, B. Mann, S. St. Croix, S. MacFarland, J. Lawson, Mgr. McCarthy, Mgr. Iantosca. 71 SENIOR- PACULTY —Yo BASKETBALL GAM E c printed by VELVATONE, a special process of litho- Photography by Purdy Studic rinting. Sole producers: Wm. J. Keller Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. 4 ’ and Richard Gregg ’61 printing firm is authorized to use the Velvatone method. 88 AIR MEAN SS SOO es C = SCG wo dot = VS TD WHA ‘ eA Ee Yr Voyage AY Yet Qe ‘p . ayy DMT HT WATE ww Ndr VA Sera ahi Yo ae roa?) Oe tI TH YON, Ae? ‘0 athe 4 oa : or fe LS) a MPS B39 roah ey el epee : ay SOV Sd} — aroo0 | rs Boa virset SIND OH SOO} oH OY Nioatc) WL som how J h meas ae whiten ae P eke Desh Addon § Captain Penny Child Varsity Cheerleaders Ist Row: Freund, Lennon, N. Turk, King, Hoagland. 2nd Row: Clippinger, M. Child, P. Child, Filbin, Natoli. LINCOLN-SUDBURY CHEERLEADERS V-I-C-T-O-R-Y ! That’s the Sophomore battle cry! First Junior Varsity Eight WE) 1961 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM SUCCESSFUL TEN WINS SIX LOSSES Doe a ee : Captain Dick Danosky, Coach Rich- ard Verzone, Captain Don Aiken Pitcher Walker Hits, Montgomery Umpires, in Practice Game (Malte Lukas Photo) Varsity Baseball Squad | — ithinl a ee Vis c-Si canes ‘ i yf Ist Row: Jones, Capt. Aiken, Capt. Danosky, Spinelli, J. Garrison, P. Dougherty, R. Doherty, Cannon. 2nd Row: Coach Verzone, Nurezynski, McCarthy, Cox, Podgurski, M. Donaldson, N. Patterson, G. Donaldson, Bellizia, Place, MacLeod, Mgr. H. Lukas. 74 PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEMONSTRATION Dancing “The Miserlou” Circling left: Flynn, Cutter, Forbes, K. Wilson, Filbin, Cameron, L. Avery, Tullie, Graham, Walker, Coleman, Barr, Frye, Tonseth, Jokisaari, St. Croix. J. and J. Headstands Boys’ Gym Squad Watches a Jim Clark Wrestling Hold Try This One! (Photos by James Arnold) ip 1961 AWARDS ASSEMBLY Miss Mary Louise Roberts presents Special Award to “Pentalope.” Coach Paul Volk and Coach Richard Verzone Present Sports Awards 76 To Frank Bellizia from Dr. Leslie Tourville, To Richard Danosky from Mr. Roger Thurs- Faculty Plaque. ton, Citizenship Award. To Beverly Emmons from Miss Ingrid Jeppe- sen, Dramatics Award. To Anne Stuntz from Mr. Hayden Mason, French Award. Rep. James DeNormandie to Woodward Can- To Craig Donaldson from Dr. Leslie Tourville, Harvard Book non, the DeNormandie Award to the Outstand- Prize. ing Junior. qi oe Sq x eee” 4 ay Gordon Donaldson Gets Make-up Assist from Cherie Loesel. Sophomore Charleston Group, eft to right, Deborah Walker, i Mee oe Linda Graham, Cherie Loesel, Barbara Fultz, Sarah Rogers, Greenhouse Captive,” Brian Copp (Variety Show photographs by Richard Gregg) Diana Woodington. Se en scniancasacal “The Undergrads,” Regional Vocal Trio, John Garrison, Daniel Carter, Rich- Variety Show Director, Miss Marisa Gori. ard Hendrick. 1961 Regional Student Council Variety Show for Scholarship Fund HAVE TALENT - WILL TRAVEL Heather Marquis, one of the senior “Cuties” helps “Cocoa Kook,” Steve Vercollone. Pamela Rich and Albert Avery are also members of this senior group. Cowboy Paul Rhodes. a] i Nixon Wins Regional Presidential Election Checking—Betsy Colby V oting—Priscilla Scott and Richard Moore Supervising—Mr. Henry Zabierek SHEEN AROUND SCHOOL in ’60-’61 é % ght FE2 GQ Bey : bpp ys ® Douglas McCandless and Chandler Smith work with Mr. Paul Walsh in the “Old” Shop. Lit Corridor Monitor, Kaye DeRidder, questions transients, Mel Burns and Frank Bellizia. Driver Ed “Down Under” (the gym) Left to right: Abrahamson, Dempster, Roehrig, Gordon, Montgomery, Grieve, Instructor Cul- len, McMeniman. 80 “ . Mr. Paul Mitchell, missed this year while studying at the Uni- si Gee versity of Chicago. Mr. Robert Wentworth Furnishes Luncheon Music. The Lincoln-Sudbury Ladies (Luncheon) Club Mrs. Katherine Barton’s Boys’ Cooking (Steak Dinner) Class 81 Senior Prom Queen, Joni Pirrello, Court and Escorts. Seated, front: Marsha Belanger, John Tucker, Carole Gordon; rear, Barbara Swanson, Queen Joni, Priscilla Scott. Standing, left: | Robert Row, Jeffrey Gray; right: Bruce Bergen, James Austin. X THe PROMS Senior Promenade “Shenandoah,” Junior Prom Grand March 82 + tool =) ° O mH o o ue) =I fo = ° n io) 3 YN fe) eS io) O a vo vo 5 oO ° =) Qu oe oS | = — Marcia Deborah DeCoste, Cynthia Natoli, ; Janet Huff Bow Down, Seniors! THE SENIOR BANQUET a eh Hii 83 ae 7 CLASS OF 1961 te eee 27KEE AG 1081 TT COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS Penelope Child Donald Aiken Martha Norton Commencement theme: “but strong in will To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.” From Ulysses by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. “The last class” for the Class of 1961. GRADUATION 1961 SUNDAY, S pecan Mr. Kenneth Bergen presents Diploma Dr. Tourville congratulates Frank to William Schuhle. 84 Bellizia, Commencement Speaker and winner of the Faculty Plaque. «i, a ene Sa ee oth rae ten ee eter Hs : ¢ . Pgh Lees LE Se
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