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eae         ms.         ‘          DYAD          SUPPLEMENT         Oe          ree.          -          %          SPRING,         hi          i                    1964         Catcher          “Eddie”          MacLeod          ’64         BASEBALL         Coach          Lewis          Baldwin          and          Captain          “Rich”          Scogland          °64,          cf.          347          batting         average.         es         Some          yee         Double          Feature,          Baseball          and          Track         rr         S         we         Sa          eS           s         Pie          Pee          te          Fee          vs          fae          :          tay          sh          cont          '         Ps          Bere          de          PE          ENG          .         1964          BASEBALL          VARSITY          Won          9,          Lost          7—Front          row:          Coach          Baldwin,         Larson,          Jensen,          Capt.          Scogland,          MacLeod,          Jones,          Fowler,          Campobasso.          Back         row:          Skog,          Kelley,          Maurer,          Phippard,          Canty,          Schwartz,          Haroian,          Cox,          Kirsh-         ek         Pitcher          “Dave”          Jones,          132          strikeouts         in          95          innings          this          season.         ner.         GIRLS’          TENNIS          and          SOFTBALL         Marcia          Coffey          in          match         at          Featherland          court.         Carol          Lee          keeps          score         in          match          at          the         Warren          court         VARSITY          TENNIS          SQUAD—Front          row:         Emmons,          Lee,          Davis,          D.          Haden,          Allen.          Back         row:          Coffey,          T.          Debye,          Mgr.;          S.          Haden,          Gil-         foy,          R.          Debye,          Child,          Coach          Edelmann.         Joy          Child,          “Girl          Athlete          of          the          Year”         64         VARSITY          SOFTBALL          TEAM—Front          row:          Carlman,          Place,          Child,          Smith,         Hankey,          Brescia.          Back          row:          Fagerlund,          Mgr.;          Flynn,          D.          Wood,          Chase,          Cap-         tain          Cindy          Gallagher,          Casella,          B.          Wood,          Crowe,          Coach          Mary          Louise          Roberts,         B.          Rowe,          Mer.          ;          '          |         Catcher          Janet          Hankey         TRACK          AND          FIELD.         GOLF,          AND          TENNIS         Coach          Robert          Millett          and          Tennis          Co-Captains          elect         “Brad”          Johnson          and          “Jim”          Miser.         VARSITY          GOLF—Left          to          right:          Coach          Alexander         Marshall,          Jr.,          Dugan,          Natoli,          O’Connor,          Huneck,         Floridia.         Track          and          Field          Co-Captains,          Dan         Carter          and          Larry          Herthel.         Hurdler          Steve          Driscoll         Bob          Forbes          ’64,          Discus         Tennis          Squad          Has          Excellent          Season,          Plan          to          Lead         League          in          65.         VARSITY          TENNIS          SQUAD—Front          row:          Donaldson,          Em-         mons,          Cobb,          England.          Back          row:          Coach          Millett,          Loomis,         Bobroff,          Johnson,          Miser,          Dinwiddie,          Carlson.         TRACK          AND          FIELD          SQUAD—Front          row:          Vinciulla,          Clark,          Moss,         Curran,          J.          Wilfert,          R.          Wilfert.          Middle          row:          LeBruto,          Herlin,          Forbes,          S.         Driscoll,          Cunningham,          Hathaway,          McMurtry,          Galligan.          Back          row:         Coach          John          MacKenzie,          Gedrim,          Harris,          Fullerton,          Monaghan,         DaPrato,          Chase,          Keeman,          Herrick.          Not          in          picture:          Kelty,          Olivieri,          Mac-         Rae,          Carter,          Herthel.         Mel          Herlin          ’64,          Discus         AWARDS          ASSEMBLY,          JUNE,          1964         Anastasia          (Cathy)          Mahan          receives          the          DeNormandie         Award          as          outstanding          junior          from          Robert          DeNormandie         °61,          in          behalf          of          his          father,          James          DeNormandie.         The          state’s          highest          honors          in          Industrial          Arts         were          won          by          Alan          Powers          ’64,          left,          and          Timo-         thy          Brown          °67.          With          them          is          Mr.          Norman         Swicker,          their          instructor.         Vice          Principal          Roger          Thurston          presents          to          Joy          Child          °64          the         D.A.R.          Good          Citizenship          Award,          and          congratulates          her          par-         ents,          Mr.          and          Mrs.          Luther          Child,          whose          two          older          daughters         also          won          this          honor.         Parents          of          award          winners          are          guests         at          the          assembly.         THE          FACULTY          PLAQUE,          REGIONAL’S         HIGHEST          HONOR          is          presented          by          Principal         Leslie          M.          Tourville          to          Peter          Hathaway          °64.         Mrs.          Lynn          Werner,          English          and          Miss          Betty          Toscano,          English         Speech         SHAW'S          ARMS          and          the          MAN         pe         TA          vy          «         7         7)          86          Od          rt          ce          Oe          Fe          fe          oe          se          04          44          he                   Na          4          Peeve          be          eieial          ¢          —         ted          2          ut          ;          i          :          ;          Setvevetededetesnees          =         +          FS          Sie          +          :          §          :          oe         2                    a         Raina          (Lynette          Gedrim),          Captain          Bluntschli          (Joseph          Rogers),         and          Catherine          (Maria          Ruocco)          in          a          scene          from          the          Little         Theatre          Players          production          of          Arms          and          the          Man.         “As          Raina,          she          of          ‘noble          attitudes          and          thrilling         voice,’          Lynette          Gedrim          was          excellent.          Her          fiancé,         the          heroic          ‘apostle          of          the          higher          love’          was          given          a         dashing          portrayal          by          Donald          Gerson          as          Major         Saranoff.”         “Joe          Rogers          as          Captain          Bluntschli,          the          choco-         late          cream          soldier,          sustained          a          low-key,          con-         trolled          performance          and          made          the          practical          Swiss         most          appealing.         “Maria          Ruocco          was          energetic          and          vivid          as         Catherine          Petkoff          and          Alan          Mirse          was          a          suitably         bluff          Major          Petkoff.          Randall          Kindleberger          was         fiercely          independent          as          Louka,          the          maidservant,         and          John          Cumberford          played          Nicola,          the          servant,         with          cool          detachment.          Robert          Avery          as          a          Bul-         garian          officer          completed          the          cast.”         Set          crew          sets          stage          for          Act          II.          Cyclorama          in          background.         Spring          Production,         May          14,          15,          16,          1964         “The          real          hero          of          the          Lincoln-Sudbury          Little          Theatre         Players’          performance          of          Arms          and          the          Man          was          play-         wright          George          Bernard          Shaw.          His          brilliant          satire          on          the         romantic          notions          of          war          and          love          entertained          the          audi-         ence.          Director          Richard          Jeter          deserves          our          thanks          for          se-         lecting          this          funny          play          and          serving          it          up          in          sparkling         style.”         «         Director          Richard          Jeter          adds          dash          to          Saranoff’s          uniform.         Catherine          Ruocco          was          assistant         director,          Charles          Barnaby          was         in.charge          of          set          construction,         Peter          Temple          of          lighting,          Tam         Hall          of          sound,          Mary          Lee          Ton-         seth          of          properties,          Carol          Ton-         seth          of          costumes,          Cynthia          Ny-         strom          of          set          painters,          Rosalind         Riordan          of          makeup,          and         Deborah          Chadsey,          publicity.         “The          scenic          demands          of          the          play          were          handled         very          well.          Of          particular          note          was          the          painted         cyclorama          showing          the          minarets          of          a          Bulgarian         village          and          the          towering          Balkan          mountain         peaks,          which          was          designed          by          John          Lincoln.”         Quotations          are          from          Mrs.          Virginia          Kirshner’s         review          of          the          play.         Martha          Henry          °65,          Queen          of         the          Junior          Prom,          Members          of         the          Court,          and          their          escorts         pose          on          the          lovely          seashell         throne.          Left          to          right:          Elliot         Smith,          Linnea          Borg,          freshman         attendant;          George          Tarbell,         Sandra          Spaan,          sophomore          at-         tendant;          Queen          Martha          Henry,         Christopher          Langton,          Nancy         Allen,          senior          attendant;          and         Mark          Worden.         A          Crown          for          the          Queen         JUNIOR          PROM         OU          SaG          MER,         Friday          May          8,          1964.         Mr.          Mark          G.          Gulesian,          junior          class          advisor,         Mrs.          Roger          H.          McCoy,          advisor          to          Prom          Com-         mittee,          Mr.          McCoy,          Cathy          Mahan,          Co-Chair-         man          of          Prom          Committee,          her          escort,          Donna         Briggs          °64,          William          Clark,          junior          class          _presi-         dent          and          Co-Chairman          of          the          Junior          Prom.         “iP         oie         oa         ni          Lek          hd         Streamers          of          purple,          blue          and          white          created          the          illu-         sion          of          ocean          waves;          suspended          fish,          and          a          glittering         seashell          throne          carried          out          the          theme          of          the          prom.         Chaperones          were          Mr.          and          Mrs.          Russell          Mahan,          Mr.          and         Mrs.          John          MacKenzie,          Miss          Deborah          Noyes,          Mr.          Philip         Lewis,          and          Mr.          Mark          G.          Gulesian.          The          grand          march         was          led          by          the          class          president,          William          Clark.          Dana         Haden,          vice          president,          Janet          Gayer,          treasurer,          and          Deb-         orah          Chadsey,          secretary          assisted          with          arrangements          as         members          of          the          prom          committee.         CHILDREINS?Baerizos         Lincoln-Sudbury          seniors          entertained         75          underprivileged          children          who          are          in         the          care          of          the          Franciscan          Sisters          of          the         Atonement,          in          observance          of          the          sixth         annual          Children’s          Day,          on          June          3.         Peggy          Siegars,          class          secretary,          and         Georgine          Dugan          were          co-chairmen;          class         president          Jack          Rogers,          vice          president         Doug          Schultz,          class          treasurer,          Don          Shay,         and          class          adviser,          Mr.          Joseph          Krol          as-         sisted          to          make          it          a          gala          day          for          the          chil-         dren.         Rich          Scogland          ’64          and          small          guest          enjoy          cook-         out          lunch.         a         Rte         ae         an         Donald          Burgess,          professional          magi-         cian          and          custodian          at          Regional          pre-         sents          a          magic          show          for          the          children.         Bob          Hickler          ’64          assists          in          a          vital          way.         The          big          treat          of          the          day         fire          engine.         Away          From          It          All         and          Friend)         a          ride          on          a          Sudbury         (Barr          Jozwicki         Shy          (Joan          Floyd,          Dan          Carter)         Fire          Chief         Long          Thoughts         {         i         H         L         Gone          Fishin’         (Joyce          Parsons          and          Guest)         +          .          EPR          er          ts         AEE          A          $22.3          ee         we?         ae         Day          Before          Children’s          Day,          Temporary          (Very         Temporary)          Structure.         LAST          GYM          CLASS—Dale          Graham,          Paula         Black,          and          Peggy          Siegars          and          Courtyard         Clothesline.         Time          to          Talk          (Barbara          Devoe          and         Friend)         Photographs          of          Children’s          Day          by          Douglas          Bowles          ’64          and          Purdy.         GRADUATION         June          7,          964         Supt.          C.          Newton          Heath,          Mr.         Henry          Morgan,          and          Mr.          Joseph         Brown          of          the          School          Commit-         tee;          and          faculty          members,          at         rained-in          graduation          ceremony.         Peter          Hathaway,          winner          of          the          Fac-         ulty          Plaque          is          congratulated          by          Dr.         Tourville.         Mr.          Jagger          Congratulates         Judith          Bennett.         he          x          es          Sue          Smith          gets          an          assist         from          Mrs.          Betty          Adrian.         James          Fry          Receives          His          Diploma          from          Mr.         James          M.          Jagger,          Vice          Chairman          of          the          School          Doris          E.          Putney          Receives          Kiwanis         Committee.          Dr.          Leslie          M.          Tourville,          Principal,          Club          Scholarship         checks          list          of          graduates.          10         Jill          Frye          Awarded          Lincoln-Sudbury         Teachers’          Association          Scholarship.         re         Donna          Briggs,          recipient          of          two          schol-          Richard          Chase,          Shirou          Haraguchi,          exchange         arships          from          the          Lincoln          Scholarship          student          from          Japan,          receives          a         Committee          and          the          Lincoln-Sudbury          certificate          and          an          ovation.         Teachers’          Association.          George          Chu,          John          Rogers,          and          Richard          Chase          were          grad-         uation          speakers.          Daniel          Carter,          the          fourth          speaker,          gave          a         lively          speech,          but          was          blinded          by          the          photographer’s          flash         bulb.         Band          Plays          Processional         March.         Cum          Laude         Assembly         }          4          e         Juniors          elected          to          Cum          Laude          Process,          as          Senior          Class         forms          a          guard          of          honor.         Cum          Laude          Procession          Alan          Brooks          reads          his          prize-winning          Cum          Laude          Poem.          Mr.          Paul          Mitchell         explains          the          purpose          of         Cum          Laude,          a          national         honor          society.         11         SENIOR          PROM         Friday,          June          5,          1964         Mr.          Carl          Perkins          and          Gail         Sawyer          ’64.         reterenenrmmnert         Faculty          members          and          seniors         Deborah          Martin,          Queen          of          the          Senior          Prom,          Receives          Crown          and          Bou-         enjoy          last          Senior          Dance.         quet          from          Class          President          Jack          Rogers.          Her          attendants          are          (left          to         right)          Janet          Huff,          Jane          Spiller,          and          Carolyn          Cutter.         The          Grand          March.          President          Rogers          and          Sue          Foster          lead          the         Grand          March.          It          is          a          Regional          tradition          that          parents          of          seniors         are          invited          to          see          the          march          and          the          selection          of          the          Queen.         12         DYAD          1964         LINCOLN-SUDBURY         REGIONAL           HIGH          SCHOOL         SUDBURY,          MASSACHUSETTS         Contents:          Title          Page—1,          Youth-a          poem—2,          Memories—6,          Activities—18,          Sports—56,          Faculty—75,          Underclassmen—84,          Seniors—98,          Patrons—134         slips          by          silently,         less          noticeable          than          a          light          breeze.         before          we          recognize          its          jo         its          greatness,         its          independence,         we          are          already          remembering.         youth          is          a          -          4         studying,          |         playing,          Behe)         learning,          ‘2          ee         arguing.         youth          is          school—         where          memories          are          caught,          ;          4         stored,          3                   and          lost.         As          restless          as          tumbleweed,         Quem          coe?         as          calm          as          a          winter’s         As          unswerving          as          a          meteor’s          path,         as          changing          as          a          sunset,         eRgu          AE          AOE          TE         Not          all          one,         1          Yq         a         Loving          life         Simply          because          it          is          life;         Shunning          responsibility,         But          accepting          more          than          itcan          handle;         |          é          Resisting          discipline         But          lost          without          it;         !         Disclaiming          philosophy,         But          having          its          own:         There          is          always          tomorrow.         7          3         Suddenly         There          are          only          yesterdays.         Too          late          we          start          to          ponder:         What          is          life?         What          do          we          do          with          it?         And          what          will          re          do          without          it?         Too          late          we          cry:         STOP!         Too          late          _——-          we          question:         4         7                   What          is          youth?         Ler          earne         .          Who          feels          it?         Who          can          grasp          it,          hold          it,          keep          it?          —         Loo          ladies         We          know          the          answer.         a.         4         }          ene         Memories         Remain.          :         And          with          it,         Actions,          |          |         People,         And          thoughts.         Ideas          change:         oe         ew          ones          formed.         But         Youth         Lives          through          memories.         Youth—         Is          amemory.         susan          lukesh         5         YOUTH          is          a          MEMORY         mo         ROT          Orne          eee         ;          ad          lie          +          clavate          OO          emt          meinen         inn          a         Be                   —         10         11         Weeyesh|         12         13         iA         Bi         ‘         A         :         14         15         16         17         ACTIVITIES         MUSIC         This          has          been          a          big          year          for          the          music          department.         Fall,          Christmas,          and          spring          concerts          were          given          by          the         Mixed,          Select,          and          Special          Choruses,          and,          for          the          first         time          the          Select          Chorus          went          on          a          concert          tour          in          April,         presenting          concerts          in          Manchester          and          Concord,          N.H.:         Putney,          Vermont;          Williamstown          and          Townsend,          Mass-         achusetts.         Mr.          Robert          G.          Wentworth,          Regional’s          one-man         music          department,          directs          a          choral          rehearsal.         Five          instrumental          groups—band,          woodwind          en-         semble,          brass          choir,          string          ensemble,          and          a         small          chamber          orchestra          were          directed          by          Mr.         Wentworth.         “This          really          sounds!”         “That          makes          it.”         “This          time          I          really          think         it’s          going          to          WORK”         Eight          Lincoln-Sudbury          musicians          were          chosen          to          participate          in          the          Northeastern         District          Concert          at          Concord-Carlisle          Regional,          in          January.          Chorus          members          chosen         were          Nancy          Allen,          Gretchen          Mertz,          George          Chu,          Peter          Goranson,          and          Mark         Worden.          Peter          Goranson          was          recommended          for          All          State          Chorus.          Philip          Moss          and         Janet          Gayer,          orchestra          members,          were          also          recommended          for          All          State.          Thomas         Worthington          performed          with          the          District          band.         21         REGIONAL          GIRLS          SING          WITH          BOSTON          SYMPHON'         For          seventy-five          Regional          girls,         being          chosen          to          sing          with          the         Boston          Symphony          Orchestra          was         the          most          exciting          musical          experi-         ence          of          the          year.         Mr.          Harry          Ellis          Dickson,          as-         sistant          director          of          the          Boston         Symphony          Orchestra          and          origi-         nator          of          the          Youth          Concerts,         asked          Mr.          Wentworth          to          choose         seventy-five          girls          tosing           inci-         dental          music          from          Mendelssohn’s         “A          Midsummer          Night’s          Dream”         as          part          of          a          Youth          Concert          com-         memorating          the          4 00th          anniver-         sary          of          Shakespeare’s          birth.         The          “Symphony          Choir”          was         chosen          and          began          to          practice         early          in          January.          Two          perform-         ances          of          the          concert          had          been         scheduled—one          on          Feb.          8,          and         one          on          March          7.          It          proved          to          be         one          of          the          best          concerts          of          the         year          and          the          girls          also          sang          on         April          11,          when          the          Boston          Sym-         phony          presented          parts          of          it          as          a         special          program          for          underprivi-         leged          children.         Mr.          Dickson          checks          a          change          in          the         score.         Mr.          Harry          Ellis          Dickson          came          to          Re-         gional          to          conduct          a          rehearsal          of          the         “Symphony          Choir”,          found          the          choir         “superbly          prepared”          by          Mr.          Went-         worth,          and          announced          that          he          hoped         this          would          be          the          beginning          of          a          long         and          beautiful          friendship.         Rehearsal          in          the          lecture          hall.          Mr.         Dickson          directing;          Mrs.          Dickey          ac-         companying;          Mr.          Wentworth          pacing.         mmchibolRA          Al          SYMPHONY          HALL,          BOSTON,          MASS.         1k         f          {          F         f          {          :          |         en          nS          Cay          a          mr         ee          -          .          RRR          ‘         gi,          ©          SOT          ane         miort          BS          ,          Z          ‘          eal          gies         Boston          Symphony          Orchestra,          Lincoln-Sudbury          Singers,          and          Soloists          during         Concert          at          Symphony          Hall.          Mr.          Harry          Ellis          Dickson          Conducting.         23         THE          LITTLE          THEATRE          PLAYERS          PRESENT         “JOHN          BROWN'S          BODY          by          Stephen          Vincent          Benét         DECEMBER          11,          12,          19,          1963         ’         “John          Brown’s          Body,”          as          presented          by          the          Little          Theatre          Players         of          Lincoln-Sudbury          Regional          High,          received          a          stylish          and          stylized         production.          In          recreating          Stephen          Vincent          Benet’s          epic          poem          of          the         Civil          War,          the          Players,          by          speech          and          music          alone,          bridged          a          century         to          touch          and          move          an          audience.          Against          stark          black          drapes,          the         principal          roles          were          spoken          by          young          men          in          dinner          jackets          and         young          women          in          formal          gowns.          The          speaking          and          singing          choruses         were          robed          in          black          and          the          only          prop          was          a          simple          bench.         The          total          effect          was          to          concentrate          all          emphasis          on          the          human         voice          as          an          instrument          of          passion          and          conviction.          This          demanding         assignment          was          handled          with          poise          and          assurance          by          the          Little          Thea-         tre          Players,          under          the          direction          of          Mr.          Richard          Jeter.”         Virginia          Kirshner         Maria          Ruocco          as          Melora          Vilas         “Melora          Vilas,          rising          by          candlelight,         Looked          at          herself          in          the          bottom          of          the          tin         basin         And          wished          she          had          a          mirror.”         As          Melora,          Maria          Ruocco          contributed          a          por-         trait          of          eager          youthfulness.         “Donald          Gerson          gave          a          moving          and          powerful         performance          as          Ellyat          as          he          braced          for          the         rebel          charge          at          Gettysburg.”         “Jack          Ellyat          heard          the          guns          with          a          knock          at          his          heart          when          he         first          heard          them.          They          were          going          to          be          in          it          soon.          He          won-         dered          how          it          would          feel.”         24         Paul          Heikkila          as          John          Brown.         “I          saw          Thee          when          Thou          did          display         The          black          man          and          his          lord         To          bid          me          free          the          one,          and          slay         The          other          with          the          sword.”         “Paul          Heikkila,          as          John          Brown,          gave          focus          to         the          production          as          he          fell          to          his          knees          and         vowed          to          God          to          free          the          slave.”         Robert          Avery          as          Bailey         “So          Bailey          came          to          the          door          of          Wingate          Hall,         With          the          high          wind          blowing          against          him.          .          .”         Fa         The          Cast          in          Rehearsal         PRINCIPALS—Front          Row:          Martin          Sweeney,          Richard          Neu-         meier,          Donald          Gerson,          Alan          Brooks,          John          Cumberford,          Susan         Sharpe,          Electa          Kane,          Lynette          Gedrim,          Maria          Ruocco.          Standing         in          center:          Paul          Heikkila,          Robert          Avery.          Second          Row:          MUSI-         CIANS—Correll,          Martin,          Child,          Allen,          Moss.          Back          Row:          Tro-         isi,          Reifsteck,          Goranson,          Joyce,          Hagopian.          Standing:          John          Clip-         pinger.          SPEAKING          CHOIR          (group          at          right,          behind          princi-         pals)—Hennessey,          Schjelderup,          Devoll,          Parsons.          Third          Row:         Greenblatt,          Gras,          T.          Shay,          Guethlen,          Nystrom.          Back          Row:         Andrews,          Cryer,          Fullerton,          E.          Shay.         Robert          Avery          (Bailey)          and          Martin         Sweeney          (Robert          E.          Lee          and          Abra-         ham          Lincoln)         “If          you          take          a          flat          map         And          move          wooden          blocks          upon          it         strategically,         The          thing          looks          well          ..          .”         DRAMA         FALL          PRODUCTION         di         4         Se          siti          oa         Caroline          Ruocco          and          Lynette          Gedrim.         “This          is          the          last.”         “Goodby,          boys!          Goodby.”         Susan          Sharpe          (Mrs.          Ellyat)          Electa          Kane          (Mary          Lou          Wingate).         Photography          credits         V.          Neumeier         M.          Griswold         Purdy         “Electa          Kane          gave          a         flawless          performance          in         the          roles          of          Mary          Lou         Wingate          and          Lucy         Weatherby.”         Maria          Ruocco          (Melora          Vilas)         “A          girl          came          into          the          room          upon          light          quick          feet.         He          stared          at          her          solemnly,          She          was          young          and          thin.         The          small,          just          head          was          set          on          the          slender          neck         With          a          clean          sureness.         “There          were          three          stout          pillars          that          held          up          all         The          weight          and          tradition          of          Wingate          Hall.         One          was          Cudjo          and          one          was          you         And          the          third          was          the          mistress,          Mary          Lou.”         “Lynette          Gedrim          was          most          successful         as          she          captured          both          the          wild          willful-         ness          and          the          innate          strength          of          Sally         Dupré.”         Lynette          Gedrim          as          Sally          Dupré         “We          are          linked          together          for          good          and         all,         But          you          are          married          to          Wingate          Hall,         And          Wingate          Hall          must          tumble          down,         Tumble          down...         Before          I          sew          on          a          wedding          gown         And          stitch          my          name          in          your          heart.”         “JOHN          BROWN'S          BODY          Robert          Avery          as          Captain          Ball         Alan          Brooks          as          the          Mate.         Mate:          “lm          afraid          we’ll          lose          some          more          of          the          women.”         Captain:          “Well,          they’re          a          scratch          lot.”         “Sally          Dupré,          Sally          Dupré,         Why          do          you          haunt          me          night          and          day?”         “The          words          of          the          poem          were          heightened          and          crystallized          by         music          composed          by          Fenno          Heath.           It          was          in          the          moments          when         these          fused          and          coalesced          that          the          performance          reached          its         greatest          heights.         The          speaking          chorus          handled          with          finesse          a          great          variety          of         characters          and          many          complicated          scenes.          The          singing          chorus,         under          student          director          Philip          Moss,          added          dimension          and          ex-         citement          to          the          performance.”          U.K.         Richard          Neumeier          as          Clay         Wingate          and          Lynette          Gedrim          as         Sally          Dupré.         28         “ON          TO          RICHMOND!’—Left          to          right:          Martin          Sweeney,         Richard          Neumeier,          Donald          Gerson,          Alan          Brooks,          and          John         Cumberford          (Cudjo)         TECHNICAL          CREW         Stage          Manager—Peter          Temple;         Scenery          and          Technical,         Tina          Debye,          G.          Gras,          F.          Hoagland,          P.         Hoyt,          L.          Plumley,          D.          Shay,         G.          Sherman,          L.          Sherman.         Costumes          and          Makeup,         Carol          Tonseth,          J.          Bronson,         A.          Cutler,          J.          Guethlen,         S.          Lukesh,          L.          Trees.         Student          Musical          Director,         Pip          Moss         SECOND          NIGHT          CURTAIN          CALL—Caroline          Ruocco          and          Cynthia          Ny-         strom,          far          right,          substituting          on          short          notice          for          Electa          Kane          “with          poise          and         presence.”         29         STUDENT          EXCHANGE         INTERNATIONAL          DINNER         October          21,          1964         Last          summer,          three          Lincoln-Sudbury          Regional         students,          who          had          completed          their          junior          year,         spent          two          months          abroad          as          “ambassadors”          in          the         “Experiment          in          International          Living          Program.”          A         fo urth          student          not          only          spent          the          summer          in          Aus-         tria,          in          the          same          program,          but          also          went          to          Eng-         land          to          study          during          the          first          half          of          his          senior         year.          A          fifth          Lincoln-Sudbury          student          studied          in         France          during          the          first          half          of          his          senior          year.         Two          foreign          students          were          brought          to          Lincoln-         Sudbury          for          a          year          of          study.         All          these          activities          are          projects          of          the          Lincoln-         Sudbury          PTSA          Student          Exchange          Committee,          and         one          of          the          principal          money          raising          activities          is          an         annual          International          Dinner.          This          is          followed          by         reports          by          the          “ambassadors”          and          introduction          of         the          foreign          students.         Mrs.          Gordon          Donaldson,          chairman          of          the          Student          Exchange         Committee          checks          the          “covered          dishes.”         Part          of          the          group          of          560          supporters          of          the          program          who         gathered          in          the          gym          to          hear          the          “ambassadors”          report          their         experiences.         yor         30         FROM          LINCOLN-SUDBURY         Mary          Lee          Tonseth—Norway         Richard          Neumeier—Germany         Daniel          Carter—Sweden         Richard          Chase—England         Charles          Barnaby—France         TO          LINCOLN-SUDBURY         Shirou          Haraguchi—Japan         Margaret          Barclay—Peru         Cafeteria          Dinner          Scene         31         Mrs.          Sally          Lukesh          and          Gordon          are          served.         Daniel          Carter,          exchange          student          to          Sweden          and         Shirou          Haraguchi,          exchange          student          from          Ja-         pan,          look          on          as          Richard          Neumeier          makes          some         final          notes          for          his          report          on          his          summer          in         Germany.         STUDENT         EXCHANGE         “It          is          impossible          to          put          into          words          the          value          of         an          experience          like          this.”         Mr.          Russell          P.          Mahan,          PTSA          President,          thanks          dinner          chairmen,          Mrs.          Kenneth         Gayer          and          Mrs.          Albert          Fullerton,          and          the          Lincoln-Sudbury          student          branch          of         the          Student          Exchange          who          raised          $500          for          the          project          in          their          fall          work          day,         under          the          direction          of          Miss          Ruth          M.          Buxton          and          Mr.          Joseph          Krol          of          the         faculty.         “It          gave          me          the          greatest          real          enjoyment          of          any         experience          in          my          life.”         “Tt          is          in          our          hands—our          young          people’s          hands.”         Richard          Neumeier          and          Mary          Lee          Tonseth          pre-         pare          for          their          illustrated          talks.         Margaret          Barclay,          exchange          student          from          Peru,          describes          her         first          impressions          of          the          United          States.         32         Shirou          accepts          an          invitation.         Richard          Chase,          who          could          not          report          on          his          summer          experiences,          wrote          from         Cheadle          Hulme          school          in          England:          “I          am          taking          chemistry,          physics,          and         regular          and          applied          math.          I          have          about          fifteen          books          for          three          main          subjects.         For          minors,          I’m          taking          politics,          German,          usage          of          English,          architecture,          Chris-         tian          theology,          Christian          education,          current          affairs          and          phys.          ed.          ...          This         experience          is          the          most          meaningful          thing          I          could          possibly          be          doing          I          think.”         Regional’s          Ambassadors          and          Foreign          Students         Left          to          right:          Daniel          Carter,          Mary          Lee          Ton-         seth,          Richard          Neumeier,          Margaret          Barclay,          Shi-         rou          Haraguchi.         33         “I          want          to          devote          my          life          to          the          cause         of          world          peace.”          Shirou          Haraguchi         SCHOOL          COUNCIL         ee         eg         Seated:          Rittenburg,          Nystrom,          Gedrim,         Pres.          Chase,          Moss,          Foley,          Mahan,         Emmons.          Standing,          front          row:          Mr.         Bradford          Sargent,          Tighe,          Aiken,          Cur-         ran,          Ferrick,          Trees,          Leone,          Jozwicki,         Mr.          John          Bowdoin,          Advisor.          Back         row:          Mikoski,          Flewelling,          R.          Avery,         Mr.          Alexander          Marshall,          Palmer,         Neumeier,          Algeo,          Lest er,          Clark.         A          complete          reorganization          of          the          Student          Council          at         the          end          of          last          year          resulted          in          the          formation          of          a          new         body,          the          School          Council.          The          School          Council          is          an         attempt          to          bridge          the          gap          between          students,          faculty,         and          administration          by          giving          voting          representation          to         all          three          groups.          By          bringing          the          three          factions          together         at          meetings,          any          objections          to          a          plan          can          be          discussed         at          a          council          meeting          without          tabling          the          measure          tem-         porarily          to          wait          for          faculty          or          administration          opinions.         75          ei          ah         SCHOOL          COUNCIL          MEETING—Treasurer,          Pip          Moss          and          President,         Pamela          Chase          lead          the          discussion.         TUTORIAL          COMMITTEE—Seated:          Susan          Cavanaugh,          Laurie          Trees,          Chair-         man;          Richard          Neumeier.          Standing:          Anne          Marie          Lhermitte,          Mrs.          Betty          Adrian,         Advisor;          Lynette          Gedrim,          Cynthia          Davis.         a         This          year          the          monitoring          committee,          tutorial          service,         and          immediate          action          committee          have          continued          to         function.          Groups          established          this          year          have          been          the         ways          and          means          committee,          the          student          service          bureau,         and          the          student          guides.         At          present          the          main          aim          of          the          council          is          to          interest         more          students          in          the          workings          of          the          school          and          to          pro-         mote          a          greater          school          unity.         “NORTHERN          LIGHTS®™         DECEMBER          FORMAL         Judith          Bennett,          Queen          of          the          December          Formal,          and          her         Court—Cathy          Mahan,          Patty          Davis,          and          Kathy          Bogle.         The          December          Formal          which          was          sponsored          by          the         School          Council          was          a          great          social          success          and          it          is         hoped          that          it          will          continue          to          be          held          in          future          years.         THE          DANCE          COMMITTEE—Cathy         Mahan          and          escort;          Laurie          Trees,         George          Chu,          Mrs.          Marisa          McCoy,          Mr.         Roger          McCoy,          Mr.          John          Bowdoin,         School          Council          Advisor.         35         Tom-lTom         TOM-TOM          STAFF—Front          row:          Lela          Marler,          Joan          Carroll,          Barbara          Devoe,         Editor-in-Chief;          Janet          Hankey,          Laura          Militzer.          Back          row:          Susan          Sharpe,          Mar-         tha          Curran,          Robert          Lind,          Thomas          Hall,          Barbara          Marler,          Ellen          Buffington,         Susan          Schjelderup.         Mrs.          Marisa          McCoy,          Advisor;          Bar-         bara          Devoe,          Editor,          and          Janet          Hank-         ey,          Assistant          Editor.         36         The          Tom-Tom,          Lincoln-Sudbury’s          monthly          news-         paper,          has          featured          articles          by          members          of          the          faculty,         reports          of          school          departments,          of          activities,          and          projects.         In          its          editorial          columns,          the          Tom-Tom          has          presented         both          sides          of          controversial          issues,          has          invited          and          re-         ceived          student          response.          By          decision          of          the          staff          and          the         advisor,          Mrs.          McCoy,          literary          material          has          not          been         included,          since          the          school          has          a          literary          magazine.         Last          Minute          Changes.          Mrs.          McCoy,          Tom-Tom          Advisor,         J.          Carroll,          T.          Hall,          L.          Militzer,          B.          Devoe;          At          typewriter,         S.          Schjelderup.         TOM-TOM          TYPISTS—Front         row:          Long,          Stover,          Cavicchio,         Hall.          Back          row:          Casella,          Sic-         ard,          Saul,          Stacey,          Maxwell.         a7         National          Merit         Finalists         Five          Lincoln-Sudbury          seniors          became         Finalists          as          a          result          of          high          examination         scores          in          the          qualifying          examination          in         March,          1963          and          of          the          second          examina-         tion          in          Dec.          1963.          They          remain          in          the         competition.         Seated:          Peter          Hathaway,          Laurie          Trees,          Richard         Neumeier.          Standing:          Mr.          Paul          Vernon,          Director         of          Guidance;          Charles          Barnaby,          Charles          Harris.         Sixteen          Lincoln-Sudbury          students          were          Letter          of          Commendation          winners          in          the         National          Merit          qualifying          examination.          Their          scores          were          sent          to          the          colleges          of         their          choice.         Finalists          and          Letter         of         National          Merit          Semifinalists          and          Let-         ter          of          Commendation          Winners.         Seated:          Cutter,          Chase,          Andrews,          Cavy-         anaugh,          Wohlrab,          Gedrim,          Pirrello,         Siegars,          Lukesh.          Standing:          Chu,         Stacy,          Davis,          Harris,          Barnaby,          Tem-         ple,          Gerson,          Hathaway,          Neumeier,          L.         Sherman,          L.          Trees,          Mr.          Roger          T.         Thurston,          Vice          Principal.          (Not          in          pic-         ture,          Robert          Hickler.)         38         Cum          Laude         CUM          LAUDE          SOCIETY—Seated:          Chase,          B.          Devoe,          Davis,          Clark,          Lukesh.          Standing:          Foley,         Andrews,          Neumeier,          Barnaby,          Gedrim,          Kirshner,          Temple,          Hathaway,          Chu.         Elected          in          their          junior          year,          these          members          of          Cum          Laude,          Lincoln-Sudbury         Chapter,          have          had          as          a          major          honor          society          project          the          presentation          of          a          series          of         symposiums.          The          seventeenth          century          was          chosen          as          the          area          of          concentration          and         faculty          members          have          lectured          on          the          literature,          art,          political          history,          scientific         discoveries,          religion,          and          philosophy          of          the          period.          The          evening          lectures          have          been         open          to          any          interested          students,          faculty          members,          and          guests.         Faculty          Secretaries         Seniors          from          the          business          depart-         ment          act          as          secretaries          to          faculty         members          as          part          of          their          training,         and          as          a          service          project.         Seated:          Linda          Mertz,          Carol          Sicard,          Linda          Saul,          Carolyn          Stacey.          Standing:         Miss          Irene          Tutuny,          chairman          of          the          business          department;          Janet          Long,         Jean          Stover,          Catherine          Casella,          Deborah          Maxwell,          and          Celia          Cavicchio.         39         Library          Club         Thirty          students,          representatives          of          all          four          classes,          donate          at          least          one          study          hall         period          a          week          to          assist          Miss          Wheatley          in          the          library.          The          student          volunteers          are         kept          busy          returning          books          to          shelves,          helping          other          students          locate          and          check          out         books,          and          writing          overdue          notices.         ns         }         LIBRARY          CLUB—Seated:          Aiken,          Tape          Hall,          Slocum,          C.          Garavano,          Forsyth,          Little-         fieid,          Taffe,          Simone,          Carroll.          Standing:          J.          Long,          Alonzo,          Armstrong,          Rose,          Foster,          Lee,         Perry,          James,          Gras,          Neumeier,          Riordan,          Friemont,          Henry,          Dumas,          Perry,          C.          James,          Miss         Susan          Wheatley,          librarian.         Group          around          catalog:          J.          Long,         Carroll,          Alonzo,          Armstrong,         Slocum.         David          Dumas          and          Mrs.         Chester          Hamilton,           Li-         brary          Assistant.         Shelving          books          and          magazines,          eft          to         right:          Maureen          Hall,          Caroline          Rior-         dan,          Raymond          Foster,          Herbert          James.         Kaleidoscope         “The          myriad          experiences          of         four          years          of          growing          up          in          the         company          of          one’s          fellows          pass          in         Kaleidoscopic          fashion          before          the         mirror          of          one’s          mind.”         The          Unsilent          Generation         The          Kaleidoscope,          Lincoln-Sud-         bury’s          literary          magazine,          is          a          rec-         ord          of          these          experiences.          Essays,         short          stories          and          poems,          contrib-         uted          by          members          of          the          Student         Body,          are          published          in          an          annual         magazine.         KALEIDOSCOPE          STAFF—Front          row:          L.          Marler,          B.          Marler,          M.          Bautz,          S.          Smith,          A.         Cutler,          S.          Sharpe,          M.          Weiss.          Back          row:          A.          Mahan,          A.          Tourville,          S.          Canty,          D.          Gerson,          A.         Brooks,          Editor;          M.          Curran,          K.          Grose,          Mrs.          Martha          Pappas,          Advisor.         Japanese          Club         The          Japanese          Club,         which          has          been          named          The         Sukiyaki          Club,          meets          twice         a          week.          The          activities          in-         clude          a          study          of          the          Jap-         anese          language,          music,          and         culture.          Occasionally          the         club          members          sing          to          the         accompaniment          of          a          re-         cording          of          Japanese          folk         songs.          The          club          plans          a         dinner          of          Japanese          food.         THE          JAPANESE          CLUB—R.          Armstrong,          J.         Yered,          Mr.          Sherman          Spaulding,          Advisor;          Shirou         Haraguchi,          H.          James,          J.          Kirshner,          D.          Chadsey.         41         The          Art          Club          is          open          to          all          interested          students.         Members          create          individual          projects          of          crafts          (sculpture         Art          C|          U          b          and          ceramics)          and          painting          (mural          and          _          individual         sketching).          The          Art          Club          provides          services          to          the         school.          Art          exhibits          are          arranged          in          the          library          and          for         faculty          use          in          connection          with          lectures          and          assignments.         Posters          are          also          made          by          this          group.         ‘          :          a:         ART          CLUB—Front          row:          Fitzpatrick,          Slocum,          Forsyth,          Sawyer,          Parsons,          Siler,          Way.         Second          row:          Miss          Stella          Tsolas,          advisor,          Shewan,          James,          E.          Johnson,          Taffe,          V.          Neumeier,         Black,          Martini,          Anderson,          L.          Sturgis.          Back          row:          Nolley,          Lincoln,          Jones,          E.          Shay,         Graham.          (Not          in          picture,          Mr.          Edward          Leary,          advisor)         Dramatic          Club         Many          Dramatic          Club          members          work          behind          the          scenes          on          sets,          lighting,          cos-         tumes,          props,          and          makeup,          all          of          which          are          vital          to          the          success          of          the          two          major         productions          which          the          group          presents.          This          group          includes          cast          and          crew          of          the          fall         production.         tebe         P          sie          Fare          ee          See          a          a         DRAMATIC          CLUB—First          row:          Sharpe,          Parker,          Devoll,          C.          Ruocco,          M.          Ruocco,          Schjel-         derup,          Troisi,          M.          L.          Tonseth.          Second          row:          Mr.          Richard          Jeter,          director;          Kane,          C.          Tonseth,         Sherman,          Gras,          Cumberford,          Andrews,          T.          Shay,          England,          L.          Sherman,          Greenblatt,          Moss,         Graham,          Rasi.          Back          row:          Neumeier,          E.          Shay,          Brooks,          R.          Avery,          Temple,          Heikkila,          A.         Fullerton,          D.          Shay.         42         Career          Conterence          Committee         Seated:          Mrs.          Pollock,          J.          W.          S.          Cox,          Director,          New          England          School          of          Art;          Lloyd          S.         Osborn,          New          England          Life          Insurance          Co.;          Martha          Curran,          Vicky          Lyons,          Judith          Bennett.         Standing:          Minnie          Tarbell,          Carol          Garavano,          Jane          Anderson,          Sandra          St.          Croix,          Pamela         Chase,          Ruth          Herrick,          Sue          Watton,          Thomas          Hall,          Janet          Hankey,          Katherine          D’Elia,          Philip         Moss,          Frances          Beattie.         The          Career          Conference          Committee,          with          Mrs.         Laura          Pollock          as          advisor,          helps          to          set          up          the         monthly          career          conferences          which          are          presented         in          cooperation          with          Northeastern          University.          This         group          also          helps          Mrs.          Pollock          with          the          Alumni         Homecoming          Program          in          December.          Recent         graduates          return          to          discuss          the          programs          offered         by          their          colleges,          a          contribution          greatly          appreci-         ated          by          Lincoln-Sudbury          juniors          and          seniors          who         are          making          college          plans.         Conference          group          listening          to          Mr.          Cox          as          he          described         careers          in          art.         43         Xeni          BID)          CU)          8         KINUB         G.          Harris,          Gerson,          L.          Sherman,          Brown,          Lukesh,          Mr.          John          Maccini,          advisor;          Kusleika,         Fay.          Back          row,          left          to          right:          Barnaby,          Kirshner,          Johnson,          James.         The          Radio          Club,          call          letters          KINUB,         has          six          licensed          members,          meets          weekly,         and          is          open          to          all          radio          “bugs.”         Cree          sees          2         ©          @evenysc         Hag          38040TI0K          £         JiLSAnaw         Organizing          conservation          projects          around          the          school,         .          visiting          the          Audubon          Fish          Hatchery          and          a          Wild          Life         Co          iol          vation          Gy          U          b          Sanctuary,          shooting          practice          at          the          Sudbury          Rod          and         Gun          Club,          ice          fishing,          and          camping          out          were          some          of         the          activities          of          the          Conservation          Club.         R.          Wilfert,          Kraff,          Becker,          T.          Early,          S.          Avery,          Winchell;          Mr.          David          Spang,          advisor.          (Not         in          picture,          James          Morrison,          president;          Ronald          Wilfert)         Science          Quiz          Group         The          Science          Quiz          Group,          with          Mr.          Raymond          Martin          as          advisor,          participated          in          monthly         interscholastic          science          contests.          Members          of          the          group          were,          Left          to          right:          Richard         Neumeier,          Peter          Hathaway,          Charles          Barnaby,          David          Bobroff,          David          Newton,          Donald         Gerson,          Mr.          Raymond          Martin,          advisor;          Joseph          McCune,          Keith          Emmons,          Albert          England,         and          Robert          Kirshner.         45         Spanish          Club         SPANISH          CLUB—Front          row:         Huneck,          B.          Marler,          L.          Reed,         Vice-Pres.          and          Treas.          V.          Lyons,         President;          C.          Garavano,          Secre-         tary;          Freimont,          L.          Marler,          Car-         roll.          Standing:          Armstrong,         Stritzky,          Lhermitte,          Marsh,         Walker,          Putney,          Worsham,         Walker,          Gentile,          McMeniman,         B.          Hagmann,          G.          Wilfert,          Mrs.         Juanita          Jones,          Advisor.         Selecting          current          Spanish          movies          for         the          new          Spanish          Club.         The          French          Club          =          attempted          to         acquaint          its          members          with          France         through          a          variety          of          methods.          This          year          it         presented,          under          the          direction          of          Anne-         Marie          Lhermitte,          two          movies,          Zero          for         Conduct          and          On          The          Wine          Making          in         France,          which          were          open          to          the          public.          It         also          presented          a          Christmas          program          with         the          cooperation          of          many          classes           under         LE          CERCLE          FRANCAIS—Front          row:          Bronson,          Hankey,          Davis,          Lhermitte,         :          ;          4          :          Jakimedes,          P.          Davis,          C.          Garavano.          Second          row:          Silva,          Abate,          Ericson,          Curran,         the          direction          of          Miss          Drake,          Miss          John-          Galligan,          Foley,          Weiss,          Messa,          Allen,          Miss          Dorothy          Drake,          Advisor.          Third         son,          and          Miss          Noyes.          The          meetings          were          row:          M.          L.          Tonseth,          Litte,          Foster,          Gedrim,          Adamson,          Morrison,          Cutler.         scheduled          once          a          month          and          each          was         built          around          one          activity          or          theme.         46         Student          Exchange         The          Student          Exchange          Com-         mittee,          with          Miss          Buxton          and         Mr.          Krol          as          advisors,          and          Philip         Moss,          president,          sponsored          an         assembly          in          which          all          the          foreign         students          were          presented          to          the         student          body,          worked          on          the          in-         ternational          dinner,          participated         in          fall          and          spring          workdays,          and         sponsored          Lincoln          -          Sudbury’s         first          Hootenanny.          The          proceeds         of          all          these          projects          are          the          stu-         dents’          way          of          supporting          the          Lin-         coln-Sudbury          PTSA          Foreign          Ex-         change          program.         STUDENT          EXCHANGE          COMMITTEE—Front          row:          Chadsey,          C.          Garavano,          Hara-         guchi,          President          Moss;          Plumley,          C.          Debye,          Messa,          Kane.          Second          row:          Mr.          Joseph          Krol,         Advisor;          C.          Way,          Bronson,          R.          Debye,          Cathcart,          Morrison,          B.          Marler,          L.          Marler,          Litte,         Galligan,          Cutler,          Sharpe,          Miss          Ruth          Buxton,          Advisor.          Back          row:          E.          Shay,          Neumeier,         Barnaby,          Chase,          Downing,          Bamber.         Four          Lincoln-Sudbury          _          stu-         dents          (juniors)          will          spend          the         summer          abroad          studying,          travel-         ing,          and          living          with          foreign          fami-         lies,          as          part          of          this          program.          Wil-         liam          Clark,          Electa          Kane,          Marga-         ret          Weiss,          and          Christina          Debye         are          the          four          selected.         Alan          Brooks,          Fred          Cryer,          Robert          Avery,          and         Philip          Moss          were          among          the          students          who         entertained          at          the          Feb.          29th          Hootenanny          in          the         school          cafeteria.         Marley          Meyer,          Dan          Carter,          and          Bob          Hickler,         performing          in          a          program          which          featured          two         Harvard          students,          Rick          Kaufman          and          John         Haviland,          as          entertainers          and          Masters          of          Cere-         monies.         47         Mathematics          Contest          Group         MATHEMATICS          CONTEST          GROUP—Seated:          R.          Hagmann,          England,          Moss,          Gras.         Standing:          McCune,          Hathaway,          R.          Avery,          Barnaby,          Neumeier,          L.          Sherman,          Mr.          Alexan-         der          Marshall,          Jr.,          Advisor.         This          is          the          first          year          that          the          Math          Contest          Group         has          placed          first          in          the          interscholastic          league          and          in          the         division.          There          are          three          leagues          and          over          twenty         schools          within          this          division.         Gerald          Gras,          consistent          high          scoring          junior.         Problem          solving          session          in          preparation          for         next          league          contest.         Larry          Sherman,          senior          veteran          math          competitor.         48         The          Debating          Club          did          its          first          interscholastic          debat-         De          ba          |          Nn          fe          al          U          b          ing          this          year.          Both          Affirmative          and          Negative          teams          be-         gan          this          new          endeavor          with          victories.         John          Kirshner,          Albert          Fullerton,          Philip          Moss,          Anne          Marie          Lhermitte,          Betsy          Taylor,          Alan         Brooks,          Peter          Tighe,          Robert          Avery,          Paul          Heikkila,          Scott          Andrews,          Mr.          John          Bowdoin,         Advisor;          and          Richard          Neumeier,          President.         Chess          Club         Bers         CHESS          CLUB—Front          row:          Eppling,          England,          Gras,          Neumeier,          B.          Jozwicki,          G.          Fullerton,          R.         Kirshner.          Second          row:          Mr.          John          Doon,          advisor;          Grabill,          Cryer,          McCune,          Bobroff,          R.          Avery,         A.          Fullerton,          Petrishen,          R.          Hagmann.          Back          row:          B.          Hagmann,          Heikkila,          Carlson,          Cassidy,         Fagerlund.         This          was          the          Chess          Club’s          second          yea r.          Previously          the          matches          had          been          confined         to          teams          within          the          school          but          this          year          the          boys          had          their          first          competitions          with         other          schools.          Richard          Neumeier          was          the          president,          with          Barr          Jozwicki,          secretary,         and          Gerald          Gras,          treasurer.          Mr.          John          Doon          was          the          club’s          advisor.         49         1964          DYAD         Thursday          night          diet          of          Dyad,         hamburgers,          and          Symposium—         Sleeping          under          the          senior          stairs?         Well,          I          suppose,          if          they          must!         —Becky,          the          meeting          with          Mr.         Farnham!          an          hour          ago—Class         officers,          class          officers,          and          more         class          officers—But          Jeff,          even          if          it         is          your          fifth          picture          you          still          must         wear          a          suit!—The          yearbook          is          in         and          the          supplement          is          months         away.         all         Py         PLY          op         e          |         nie                           °          aloe         aes         POLES          Le          a                  Art          Editor,          Rebecca          Caras         Co-Editors,          Donald          Gerson          and          Susan          Lukesh         %         a         7         nL         Ps         50         The          1964          Dyad          was          an          attempt          to          start         fresh—not          building          out          of          vestiges,          but          building         in          the          shadow          of          a          skyscraper—trying          to          produce         a          superstructure.          In          order          to          achieve          this          feat          of         photography,          artwork,          and          interest,          it          was          neces-         sary          to          start          from          a          new          point          of          view;          hence          the         poetry,          the          reversal          of          class          order,          and          the          rein-         stated          outdoor          photographs          of          underclassmen.         EDITORIAL          BOARD          —Seated:          Susan          Lukesh         and          Donald          Gerson,          Co-Editors.          Standing:          Don-         ald          Shay          and          Linda          Alley,          Assistant          Editors.         DYAD         i         Paula          Black,          Poster          Painter          for          the          1964          Dyad.         SPORTS          EDITORS—Cynthia          Gallagher,          Paul         Haagensen,          and          David          Jones.         al         ¥         me         vant          e%,         :                    SHagit          M          i          .         we          |          ;          ahh          i          :          -         DYAD          Subscription          Committee         Seated:          Jeanne          Pirrello,          Elizabeth          Taylor,          Business          Manager;          Alison          Hoyle.          Standing:          Jeanne         Sullivan,          Jane          Lawson,          Elizabeth          Worthington,          Rebecca          Ritchie          ’67,          Linda          Alley.         Photography          Credits:         Purdy          Studios         Mr.          Victor          Neumeier         Mr.          John          McGovern         Mr.          Raymond          Martin         Marsden          Griswold          ’63         Electa          Kane          65         Donald          Gerson         Douglas          Bowles         Clarence          Lester         Scott          Andrews         John          Kirshner         Paul          Williams          ’66         Lenscraft          Photos,          Inc.         El          lls          of          k          9         DRE          AD          Photog          ra          ohers          even          rolls          of          unmarked          film          to          develop         Clarence          Lester,          Scott          Andrews,          John          Kirshner          (Not          in          picture,          Paul          Williams          66          and          Douglas         Bowles)         av         Editorial          Conference         Left          to          right:          Marcia          Troisi,          Music          Chairman;          Susan          Smith,          Chairman          of          Senior         Writeups;          Janice          Guethlen,          Drama          Chairman;          Susan          Lukesh          and          Donald          Gerson,          Edi-         tors.          (Not          in          picture,          Janet          Hankey,          Student          Exchange          Chairman)         Pi         4          MW          .         .          Three          different          paginations?          Impossible!          .          .          .          Junior          Class          layout          lost?         .          Get          this          section          in          on          time?          But          its          two          weeks          overdue          now!         Patron          Committee         Seated:          Jane          Spiller,          Frances          Beattie,         Jane          Anderson,          Chairman;          Alison         Hoyle,          Linda          Corrigan.          Standing:         Joan          Flynn,          Martha          Sjostedt,          Janet         Huff,          Donald          Shay,          Linda          Saul,          Peter         MacRae,          Dale          Graham,          Patricia          Don-         nelly,          Deborah          Maxwell.         Cheerleaders         Briggs,          Shirley          Cavvichio,          Susan          Carlman,          Vicky          Lyons,          Beth          Hill,          Louise          Hendrick,         Gail          Sawyer,          Patricia          Martin.         Those          successful          prac-         tices!          .          .          .          “All          right,          you’re         a          sub!”          .          .          .          Competition          at         Weston          ..          .          “Run          on          your         1065:          cone          CROWELL.         Old-fashioned          bathing          suits.         .          .          “We          are          not          going          to         change          that          cheer          again.”         ...          SMILE...          What          if          we         make          our          own          uniforms?         ...          V-I-C-T-O-R-Y          ?          .         “If          there          was          a          buffalo          here,         and          a          buffalo          there...          .”         SENIORS—Captain          _          Bennett,         Floyd,          Lyons,          Sawyer,          Briggs.         54         The          Pep          Club          was          cre-         ated          this          year          to          establish         and          create          better          school         spirit.          Functions          of          the          Pep         Club          are          to          assist          the          cheer-         leaders          at          Pep          Rallies,          and         to          urge          the          student          body          to         attend          school          functions,         through          the          use          of          posters,         announcements,          and          skits.         These          goals          were          accom-         plished          quite          successfully         this          year.         PEP          CLUB          OFFICERS          AND          EXECUTIVE          COMMITTEE—Front          row:          C.          Cavicchio,         Stover,          Jeanne          Mercury,          Vice-President;          Catherine          Casella,          Treasurer.          Second          row:          Long,         Stacey,          Saul,          Sicard,          Maxwell,          Miss          Irene          Tutuny,          Advisor.          Not          in          picture:          Sandra          Van-         aria,          President;          Mary          Greene,          Secretary;          Miss          Stella          Tsolas,          Advisor;          Nancy          Adams,          and         Joanne          Lehr.         55         ala          gs          20          geo          ae         AAs          aioe:           4          iE         eA         gt         SPORTS         VARolLY          S@@@rE         1963          DUAL          COUNTY          LEAGUE          CHAMPIONS         Deteated          by          Braintree          in          State          Tournament.         Front          Row:          Herthel,          Chu,          Kelty,          Scogland,          Aveni,          cury,          Cobb,          F.          Garrison,          Driscoll,          Miser,          Natoli,          Place,         Blanchette,          Capt.          MacLeod,          Ferguson,          Nurczynski,          Ide,          Phippard,          Blake,          Joyce,          VanWart,          Coach          John          Mac-         Moulton,          Clippinger,          Finnerty.          Back          Row:          Park,          Mer-          Kenzie.         Captain          Ed          MacLeod         “The          team          that          meets          the          ball          will          win.”          58         Dave          Jones          64         “Stop          and          think          fellows.         Did          we          leave          the          coach          behind?”         Bob          Ferguson          64          and          Rich          Aveni          ’64.         “Don’t          diddle          with          the          ball.”         Coach          MacKenzie          and          goalie          Bob          Moulton.         “We've          got          to          get          fixed          up          for          this          game.”         Ken          Barr          ’64,          Brian          Cobb,          and          Bud          McCarthy.         “Don’t          chicken          out!”         THE          RECORD         Lexington         Watertown         Middlesex         Acton-Boxborough         Cambridge          School         Medford         Littleton         St.          Mark’s         Watertown         Acton-Boxborough         Braintree          (Tournament)         L S          Opponent         RSH          WOnNONnNNNRF          OW          ff         NoOonrRrFKR          CC          OR          CO         VARSITY         SOCEEr         “Let’s          hear          it          fellahs!          One,          two—”         Famous          MacKenzie          quotes:         “If          you          don’t          go          out          and          win          this          game,          there          will          be          a          lot          of         heads          rolling          around          tomorrow.”         “Oh          go          kick          a          medicine          ball!”         “No,          fellows.          You          don’t          carry          it          over          with          your          hands.         You          kick          it          through          the          goal.”         “Take          the          bus          and          leave          the          driving          to          us.”         “Stretch          it          way          out!”         Capt.          MacLeod          leads          warmup          drill.                  Rich          Scogland          ’64          and          Larry          Herthel          64         When          last          heard          from          this         player          had          just          finished          saying:         “But          Coach,          I          can’t          help          it          if         the          ball          won’t          go          in          the          net.”         Richard          Nurezynski          °64         Dave          Jones          in          action          in          Watertown          game.         Jack          Blanchette          ’64         goalie         Jones          to          Finnerty—Watertown          game.         (3-0          L S)         Abe          Ce          he          OR          i          Seger         JUINIOREVAKS          ile          WC          GER         Coach          Norman          Swicker's          Team          Has          A          Fine          Season         ¥          fi          4          -          %                    ve          aa          Pl         Uy,          ae          ee)          ;          scan          .          on          WV          a         Front          row:          Eppling,          Kane,          M.          Joyce,          Co-Captain;          S.          Scott,          Co-Captain;          J.           Way,          R.          Driscoll.         Second          row:          Coach          Norman          Swicker,          Crumm,          Foust,          Williams,          Torode,          Chandonait,          Schmalz,         Burke.          Third          row:          Ellms,          Horton,          Blood,          Mikoski,          F.          Bockoven,          G.          Place.          Back          row:          Maurer,         Nims,          Schwartz.          Herrick,          Deane,          Bespolka.         Co-Captains          and          Coach—Stan          Scott,          Coach          Swicker,          Mark          Joyce.         RECORD         Lexington          2         Littleton          0         Middlesex          0         Rivers          Country          Day          1         Medford          2         Rivers          Country          Day          0         Worcester          0         ts          ak          Sa         sa)         Lincoln-Sudburv’s          First          Cross         me          5s          COUNTRY          Country          Sauad          coached          by         David          Spang         -          SUD         gore          cAUN-Sy                   covenant          ts          x          oy,         ornvcat          GED          atcionat          gs                   teat          GED)          —          |         Bill          Clark          in          action         Front          row:          Jim          Cavanaugh,          Dan          Heary,          Co-Captain          Bill          Clark;          Co-Captain          Joe          Lebruto;         Bob          Gallagan.          Back          row:          Mike          Curran,          Rick          Tellini,          Jim          Lennon,          Bob          Early,          Jim          King,         John          DaPrato,          Coach          Spang.         i          Ce          ae          |          osmaeS          ST          2         Bae          Se          ee          Se          aaa         Members          of          Regional’s          first          cross          country          team         found          the          new          sport          to          be          challenging,          exciting,          and         somewhat          of          an          art.          Not          so          closely          related          to          track          as         many          anticipated,          cross          country          demands          a          new          kind          of         devotion          and          a          broader          scope          of          endurance.          This          year         the          team          spent          most          of          its          season          acquiring          the          skill          and         team          spirit          vital          to          this          sport,          under          the          direction          of         Coach          David          Spang.          The          team          ended          its          schedule          with          a         victory          over          North          Reading.         Coach          Spang          Starts          LeBruto          and          Clark         ;          9         Off          To          The          Woods         THE          SCHEDULE         Wayland          24          31         Weston          Pies          a2         Ashland          24          31         Weston          17          50          ea         Bedford          18          43          ;         North          Reading          22          35          1         Wayland          27          28          a         Westwood          on          34         Weston          17          46         Bedford          18          43         North          Reading          35          ZO?         63         UNDEFEATED          VARSITY         RIEL          DLO          NE          ea          eee         4          “e          %          F         Ed          ORE          OE          DAS          yi          a          TS          ii          Pin          OY          ©          A          :          Sioa                   a          ss         Kneeling:          Linstrom,          Ryther,          Mgrs.          Left          to          right:          Coach          Roberts,          S.          Haden,          Joy          Child,          Gal-         lagher,          Woods,          Plumley,          D.          Haden,          Floyd,          Carlman,          Jagger,          Cavicchio,          Finnerty,          Place,         Hoagland,          Dermon.         Planning          Strategy.          Co-Captains         Joy          Child          and          Joan          Floyd          with         Coach          Mary          Louise          Roberts.         SCORES         Varsity          Opponent          Junior          Varsity         2-1          Lexington          5-0         1-0          Newton          North          1-0         9-0          Newton          South          3-0         2-0          Winchester          0-1         2-2          Concord-Carlisle          2-0         2-0          Westwood          4-0         3-1          Wayland          6-0         2-2          Weston          1-1         2-2          Concord          Academy          —         Freshmen         3-1          Lexington,          1-0          Concord-Carlisle         FRESHMAN          TEAM—Left          to          right:          Woods,          Chase,          Loveys,          Parks,          Coffey,         Filbin,          Garavano,          Silva,          Hill,          Malonson,          Lennon.         The          Year          We          Tied          Concord          Academy         JUNIOR          VARSITY         SQUAD         Front          Row:          Linstrom,          Woods,          Chase,         Houghton,          Loveys,          Herman,          Gara-         vano,          Lennon,          Buffington,          Ryther.         Back          Row:          Coach          Roberts,          Dermon,         Allen,          Hill,          Parks,          Silva,          Coffey,          Judy         Child,          Garrison,          Chisholm,          Filbin,         Bowry,          Malonson,          Ericson.         65         FIELD          HOCKEY          MEMORIES         Our          Three          Seniors:          Capt.          Joy          Child,          Capt.          Joanie          Floyd,          Cindy          Gallagher.         “Sticks          down!          Rush!”         66         “The          only          place          you'll          find          success          ahead         of          work          is          in          the          dictionary.”         cael          Orgs         Capt.          Joanie          Floyd         “Reach!”         South          African          hockey          .          .          .          No          Weston          game—80         cartons          of          milk          .          .          .          Movies          in          the          biology          lab.          .          .         Field          puddles          .          .          .          Sweat          pants          weather          .          .          .          Wellesley         play          day          .          .          .          Foot          work          .          .          .          Dodge          work.          .          .          5:00         scram          ...          Locker          room          pictures          ...          “Who’s          the         game          dedicated          to          today?”         Cindy          Gallagher         “Follow          through.”         67         “Growl,          growl,          rugmmmmm.”         ...          Four          laps?”          .          .          .          Off          sides         AGAIN?”          .          .          .          “That          second         half          wasn’t          so          good.”          .          .          .          “4-13’s         really          diggin’          in.          .          .”          “I          can’t         remember          the          rest.”          ..          .          “We’re         still          undefeated!”          .          .          .          C.A::         “What          a          beautiful          end          to          the          ?         season         VARSITY          BASKETBALL                  K         i         t         f                  f         t         VARSITY          BASKETBALL—Seated          in          front:          Delvental.          Front          row:          J.          Blanchette,          Fin-         nerty,          Rutherford,          Wallman          Miser,          Sauter.          Back          row:          Spiller,          Ferguson,          Fultz,          Captain         Jones,          Worden,          Allen,          Hathaway,          Mgr.          Norton,          Coach          Baldwin.         A          losing          season          for          the          varsity          and          an          undefeated          record          for          the          freshmen.          .          .         Future          prospects          good          .          .          .          “Come          on          Lincoln-Sudbury,          get          up          and          go.”—‘No,         boys.          Don’t          leave.”          .          .          .          Look          at          all          the          black          sneakers          this          year          .          .          .          “We          can         beat          them          if          we          can          play          basketball.”          ..          .          “See          that          basket.          See          that          ball.          Come          on,         Jonesy,          hit          the          wall.”          .          .          .          Lincoln-Sudbury—first          in          math—first          in          chorus—         and          last          in          the          Dual          County          League          .          .          .          Fouling          everyone          in          sight          is          not          the          idea         of          the          game          .          .          .          “Hit          the          basket.          Hit          the          rim.          Just          be          sure          it          doesn’t          go          in.          .          .”         .          .          and          the          Gold          Splinter          Award          goes          to          .          .          .”          “Let’s          go          out          and          win          this          one          for         Coach          Baldwin.          He’s          home          sick          with          bleeding          ulcers.”          .          .          .          Another          goof—Take          me         out          of          the          ball          bame          .          .          .          Basketball          players          wanted.          No          experience          necessary          ..          .         “Fight,          team,          fight!—No,          silly.          Not          with          each          other!”          .          .          .          Some          seasons          you          just         don’t          have          it...          Varsity          Baseball          tryouts—Jan.          3.         Coach          Lewis          Baldwin          and          Captain         David          Jones.         ACTION          IN         LINCOLN-SUDBURY-ASHLAND          GAME         JUNIOR          VARSITY         BOYS         Losing          season          for          JV.          Oe,          ae          ee          Winning          season          for          Freshmen,          9-0         Front          Row:          Phippard,          Donaldson,         Second          Row:          Chandonait,          Jozwicki,          Schmalz,          Crumm,          Foust,         Vinciulla.          Back          Row:          Ide,          Gedrim,          Palmer,          Schwartz,          Captain         Dinwiddie,          Coach          John          MacKenzie.         McCullough,          O’Connor.         Coach          John          MacKenzie          and          Captain          Bill          Dinwiddie.         Checking          the          score          and          planning          strategy          for          that          41-40          win         over          Ashland.         70         BASKETBALL         GIRLS         JUNIOR          VARSITY—Front          Row:          Cobb,          Warner,          Dermon,         Garavano,          Woods,          Hanson.          Back          Row:          Preston,          Kelly,          Garri-         son,          Gilfoy,          Borg,          Coffey.         JV          RECORD         We          They         Newton          North          13          Ly         Concord-Carlisle          26          19         Lexington          Ff          6         Winchester          8          30         Weston          9          10         Fighting          for          that          win          over          Concord          Academy.          Newton          South          16          5         Wayland          6          11         Concord          Academy          10          6         Rebound          Line.         71         A          winning          season          —          perhaps         not          in          scores,          but          definitely          in         spirit.         VARSITY—Front          Row:          Captain          Joy         Child,          Coach          Edelmann          (Checking         JV          game          in          progress).          Second          Row:         Donaldson,          S.          Haden,          J.          Chisolm,         Judy          Child,          Bautz.          Back          Row:          Chase,         Chellis,          St.          Croix,          Sampson,          Davis,         Captain          Elect,          Dana          Haden.                  )         Wi         VARSITY          SCORES         We          They         Newton          North          AM)          18         Concord-Carlisle          18          22         Lexington          30          10         Winchester          19          34         Weston          9          28         Newton          South          28          12         Wayland          Pe          26         Concord          Academy          18          he         “Go          in          for          the          rebounds”         72         GIRLS          VARSITY          BASKETBALL         Action          in          Concord          Academy          game.         “Cut          for          the          ball          and          shoot!”         Coach          Vicky          Edelmann          and          her          varsity          players.         ”         “Haden—Sabra          type          ..          .         “Use          your          line”          .         “Who’s          roving?”          .          .         “My          pleats          won’t          stay          in.”          .         “Drip,          drop,          and          droop.”.          .          .         Little          surprises          .         “Where’s          the          gum?”          .         “How          many          cookies          have          you          had,          Barb          Woods?”          .          .         Wastebaskets          of          water,          wet          towels,          and         soaking          girls          .         73         ADMINISTRATION          and          FACULTY         ADMINISTRATION         and         FACULTY         C.          NEWTON          HEATH         B.S.,          M.Ed.,          University          of         New          Hampshire.         Superintendent          of          Schools.         LESLIE          M.          TOURVILLE         B.A.,          M.A.,          Tufts          University         D.Ed.,          Harvard          University.          ROGER          T.          THURSTON         Principal.          A.B.,          Clark          University         M.S.,          Springfield          College.         Vice          Principal.         “Her          ways          are          ways          of          pleasantness.”         The          Class          of          1964          wishes          to          express         its          appreciation          to          Miss          Frances         Kellaher          for          her          teaching,          her         example,          and          her          friendship.         PAUL          J.          VERNON         A.B.,          Bates          College          _          FRANCES          M.          KELLAHER         M.A.,          Clark          University.          A.B.,          Regis          College         Director          of          Guidance.          Ed.M.,          Boston          University.         Business          Education.         76         BETTY          JANE          ADRIAN         B.A.,          M.A.,          New          York         University         English,         Teacher          Counselor.         Chairman,          Tutorial          Service.         JOHN          B.          BOWDOIN         B.S.,          Springfield          College.         History         School          Council,         Debating          Club.         DEREK          F.          BROWN         A.B.,          Boston          University         M.Ed.,          University          of          Maine         Guidance.         Se         i         a                   BRAMWELL          B.          ARNOLD          LEWIS          K.          BALDWIN         B.S.,          Harvard          B.S.,          University          of          Mass.         Ed.M.,          Harvard          M.S.,          Springfield          College.          _         Physics.          Chairman,          Physical          Education         Science          Department          Chairman.          Department.         Physical          Education,         Basketball,          Baseball.         KATHERINE          D.          BARTON         B.S.,          University          of          Mass.         Home          Economics,         Teacher          Counselor.         MARY          F.          BEEVERS         A.B.,          Regis          College         A.M.T.,          Radcliffe         English.         BARBARA          F.          BROADBENT         B.A.,          Skidmore          College.         English.         ELEANOR          M.          BURGESS         B.A.,          Colby          College         Mathematics.         77         RUTH          M.          BUXTON         A.B.,          University          of          Vermont         M.A.,          Tufts          University,         Latin,         Junior          Classical          League,         Student          Exchange.         Chairman,          Foreign          Language         Department.         DOROTHY          A.          DRAKE         B.A.,          DePauw          University,         University          of          Montpellier,         France,         French,         French          Club.         JUNE          FLANAGAN         A.B.,          Syracuse          University         Mathematics.         MIRIAM          S.          COOMBS          JOHN          A.          DOON,          JR.         A.B.,          Middlebury          College          A.B.,          Holy          Cross          College         M.A.,          University          of          Conn.          M.A.,          Clark          University,         English,          History,         Dyad,          School          News.          Chess          Club.         VICKI          EDELMANN         B.S.,          Bouve’          Boston         Affiliated          with         Tufts          University.         Girls’          Physical          Education         Varsity          and          Junior          Varsity          Mee          Rip          itaces         Basketball,          re          8         Biology,         Varsity          Lacrosse,          Biology          Projects.         Intramurals.         RICHARD          P.          FLANAGAN         A.B.,          Hamilton          College.         History.         FRANK          P.          GIFUNE,          JR.         B.A.,          Fremont          College         M.A.,          Boston          College.         Mathematics.         78         SHERRY          M.          GLASS         B.A.          University          of          Michigan         M.A.T.,          Yale          University.         History.         RICHARD          W.          JETER         A.B.,          Bates          College         English          and          Speech,         Drama.         4         JUANITA          J.          JONES         B.A.,          Texas          University         Spanish,          French.         Pan-American          Society,         Spanish          Club.         MARK          G.          GULESIAN         B.A.,          Tufts          University,         English,         Junior          Class          Advisor.         French,         Russian          Club.         JOSEPH          D.          KROL         B.A.,          St.          Mary’s         M.A.,          Boston          College.         German,         Senior          Class          Advisor,         Faculty          Manager          of          Sports,         Student          Exchange,         German          Club,         Junior          Classical          League.         “s          -          a          al         FLORENCE          E.          JOHNSON         B.A.,          Hunter          College.         FRANK          HEYS,          JR.         A.B.,          Harvard         A.M.,          Middlebury          College.         English.         Chairman,          Department          of         English.         RICHARD          J.          JOHNSON         B.S.,          Northeastern          University.         Business          Education,         Faculty          Accountant.         EDWARD          F.          LEARY         B.F.A.,          Massachusetts          College         of          Art         Ed.M.,          Tufts          University.         Art,         Dyad,          Art          Club.         PHILIP          G.          LEWIS         B.A.,          Dartmouth          College         A.M.T.,          Harvard.         Mathematics.         ALEXANDER          G.          MARSHALL         A.B.,          Middlebury          College         M.A.,          Boston          University.         Mathematics,         Mathematics          Contest          Group.         Mathematics          Department         Chairman.         ROBERT          E.          MILLETT         A.B.,          Colby          College         M.Ed.,          Bridgewater          State         College         Biology,          Anatomy          and         Physiology,          Tennis          Coach.         JOHN          A.          MACCINI         B.A.,          M.A.,          Boston          University.         Earth          Science,         Teacher          Counselor,         Radio          Club.         RAYMOND          S.          MARTIN         B.S.,          Boston          College         M.S.,          Union          College.         Chemistry,         Science          Quiz          Program.         TERRY          F.          MISKELL         B.M.E.,          Cornell          University         Ed.M.,          Northeastern          University.         Mathematics,         Teacher          Counselor.         80         JOHN          S.          MacKENZIE         B.S.,          Springfield          College.         Physical          Education,         Soccer,          J.V.          Basketball,         Gymnastics,          Track          and          Field.         MARISA          G.          McCOY         A.B.,          Bryn          Mawr          College.         English,         Tom-Tom.         PAUL          MITCHELL         A.B.,          St.          Michael’s         M.A.,          Clark          University,         History.         DEBORAH          T.          NOYES         A.B.,          Stanford          University         M.A.T.          Harvard.         French.         MRS.          LELAND          W.          POLLOCK         A.B.,          Radcliffe         Ed.M.,          Harvard.         Guidance,         Career          Conference          Committee,         Alumni          Homecoming.         BRADFORD          H.          SARGENT         A.B.,          Clark          University         M.A.,          Northeastern          University.         History          and          Government.         MARTHA          R.          PAPPAS         A.B.,          Wellesley          College.         English,         Kaleidoscope.         MARY          LOUISE          ROBERTS         B.S.,          Beaver          College         Girls’          Physical          Education         Varsity          and          Junior          Varsity         Field          Hockey,         Varsity          Softball          and          Tennis,         Cheerleading.         FREDERICK          A.          SCOTT         B.S.,          Tufts          University         Chemistry,          Physics         81         CARL          PERKINS         B.Ed.,          Keene          Teachers          College         Ed.M.,          Boston          University.         Reading.         GEORGE          F.          RONAN         B.S.          Curry          College.         Driver          Education.         EVELYN          C.          SHAKIR         B.A.,          Wellesley          College         M.A.T.,          Harvard         English.         KATHERINE          R.          SIMPSON         A.B.,          Mount          Holyoke          College         M.A.,          Columbia          University.         Biology,         Freshman          Class          Advisor.         NORMAN          R.          SWICKER         B.S.,          M.Ed.,          State          College         at          Fitchburg.         Industrial          Arts         Junior          Varsity          Soccer.         NA         ee         PAUL          WALSH         B.S.,          Fitchburg          State         Teachers          College.         Industrial          Arts.         DAVID          J.          SPANG         B.S.,          Tufts          University.         Earth          Science,         Cross          Country          Coach,         Conservation          Club.         STELLA          TSOLAS         B.S.Ed.,          Massachusetts         College          of          Art.         Art,          Mechanical          Drawing.         Art          Club.         ROBERT          G.          WENTWORTH         B.M.,          New          England         Conservatory          of          Music.         SUSAN          WHEATLEY         A.B.,          Mt.          Holyoke          College,         Simmons          School          of          Library         Science.         Librarian,         Library          Club.         SHERMAN          P.          SPAULDING         B.S.,          Harvard         M .A.,          Boston          University.         Mathematics         Mathematics          Contest          Group.         IRENE          R.          TUTUNY         B.S.,          Salem          State          College         M.Ed.,          Boston          University.         Business          Education,         Chairman,          Business         Department,         Teacher          Counselor,          Tom-Tom.         HENRY          C.          ZABIEREK         B.A.,          University          of          Rhode         Island         M.Ed.,          Boston          University.         History          and          Government.         VIRGINIA          WHITNEY         R.N.,          New          England         Deaconess          Hospital         B.S.          Boston          University.         Public          Health          Nurse,         School          and          Community.         MARCIA          M.          ATWOOD         B.S.          Penn.          State          University         Ed.M.          Boston          University         Business          Education         STAFF         ELLEN          DOROTHY          BORG         Burdette          College         Office          Secretary.         William          L.          Long         Supervisor          of          Maintenance         James          M.          Horan,          Jr.         Custodian         Official          Dyad          Caretaker         A         Eleanor          E.          MacDonald         Matron         Se         Oliver          Wainio         Custodian         Frances          B.          Long         Matron         HOPE          E.          BALDWIN         Chandler          School         School          Secretary.         MRS.          THOMAS          H.          KIMBALL         Dana          Hall          School,         Katherine          Gibbs          School.         Guidance          Secretary.         HARRIET          P.          CANTY         Lasell          Junior          College         Guidance          Secretary         Donald          Burgess         Custodian         UNDERCLASSMEN         FRESHMEN         202          MR.          RICHARD          JOHNSON         Front          Row:          Stern,          Yetton,          Wilkinson,         Spiller,          Smith,          Sykes,          Walker,          Woods.         Second          Row:          White          Tossberg,          Stacy,         Western,          Urgotis,          Townsend,          Wilson,         Travers.          Back          Row:          Vanaria,          Wilfert,         Titus,          Yetton,          Watton,          Street,          Smith,         Waldsmith.         Lab.3          MR.          JOHN          MACCINI         Front          Row:          Newton,          Norton,          Malon-         son,          Mellish,          Morgan,          Mathiasen,         Morely.          Second          Row:          Mr.          John          Mac-         cini,          Morine,          McLoughlin,          Nilo,          Mill-         wood,          Navon,          Mirse,          Martin,          Morabi-         to,          Morris.          Back          Row:          Malloy,          Mc-         Cann,          Nims,          McMurtry.         201          MRS.          MARCIA          ATWOOD         Front          Row:          Riordan,          Scharfenberger,         Siler,          Reynolds,          Seay,          Schofield,         Ritchie,          Rhodes.          Second          Row:          Si-         mone,          Sheets,          Russell,          J.          Rhodes,          Sil-         va,          Rasi,          Ruffin,          Rowe.          Back          Row:         Rice,          Schaffner,          Scott,          Schmalz,         Schwartz,          Shewan,          Self,          Sims,          Riess,         Sherman.         GEASS          of          1967         420          MRS.          JUNE          FLANAGAN         Front          Row:          Clippinger,          Conley,         Coffey,          Early,          Devoe,          Darling,          Clark,         Cutting,          Connolly.          Second          Row:          Clem-         ents,          DaPrato,          Elliott,          Church,          Cro-         well,          Day,          Cobb,          Connolly,          Chellis,         Cunningham,          Driscoll.          Back          Row:         Crumm,          Browning,          Eden,          Claffey,         Donaldson,          Douty,          Ciampi,          Darby,         Dierks,          Clark.         104.          MR.          DAVID          SPANG         Front          Row:          Kelley,          Latreille,          Leger,         MacInnis,          Loveys,          Livengood,          Lotta-         tore,          Lee.          Second          Row:          King,          Lowen-         stein,          Linstrom,          Kline,          La          Grassa,         Lutts,          Lummus,          Kindleberger,          Len-         non.          Back          Row:          Littlefield,          Lukesh,         Kraff,          Krakauskas,          Lupien,          Lukas,         Logan,          Kusleika,          Klee.         20          MR.          NORMAN          SWICKER         Front          Row:          Park,          O’Connor,          Preston,         Novak,          Place,          Potter.          Second          Row:         Podsen,          Perry,          Petrishen,          Nurney,         Paradise.          Back          Row:          Norton,          Rap-         poli,          Place,          Peterson,          Poor,          G.          Place.         FRESHMEN         421          MR.          PHILIP          LEWIS         Front          Row:          Grey,          Fales,          Frye,          Good-         win,          Emmons,          Gilfoy,          Finnerty,          Gras,         Gajewski.          Second          Row:          Foust,          Elwin,         Gagne,          Farrell,          Grasty,          Ferrick,          Gar-         avano,          Gentile,          Grabill.          Back          Row:         Forsyth,          Greenawalt,          Fullerton,          Ful-         ton,          Fay,          Gedrim,          Foster,          Gainer,         Gregory,          Flaherty,          Eppling.         bs          aha          hmdiche          ®         422          MR.SHERMAN          SPAULDING         Front          Row:          Hill,          Grierson,          Hanson,         Jeffery,          Heary,          Jameson,          Hoops,         Hathaway,          Johnson.          Second          Row:         Jozwicki,          Jordan,          Gross,          Haytayan,         Hanlon,          Hagerty,          Hagenian,          Hanson.         Back          Row:          Kahler,          Harris,          Jarrett,         Herrick,          Johnson,          Hildreth,          Hamm,         Holdsworth,          Hennessy.         419          MISS          ELEANOR          BURGESS         Front          Row:          Allen,          Budden,          Bomeng-         en,          Chase,          Brunow,          Bogle,          Borg.          Sec-         ond          Row:          Amerena,          Berry,          Cavic-         chio,          Caras,          Blood,          Bertolami,         Blanchette,          Caputo,          Bamber.          Back         Row:          Benker,          Braun,          Adrian,          Brown,         Broome,          Bedard,          Alley,          Becker,         Burke,          Bautz,          Avery.         FRESHMAN          CLASS          OFFICERS         Left          to          right:          Lukesh,          Garavano,          Nims,          Blanchette.         The          major          activity          for          the          freshmen,          as         a          class,          was          a          dance          given          in          March.          A         major          source          of          pride—an          undefeated         freshman          boys’          basketball          team.         89         i         |         4         i         |         4         4         {         President—Jeffrey          Nims         Vice          President—Stephen          Blanchette         Secretary—Gordon          Lukesh         Treasurer—Pamela          Garavano         SOPHOMORES         President—Wayne          Spiller         Vice-President—Laura          Militzer         Secretary—Priscilla          Devoll         Treasurer—Lauren          Leone         410          MRS.          JUANITA          JONES         Front          Row:          De          Ridder,          Crowe,          Cut-         ler,          P.          Davis,          Devoll,          Cumberford,         Greene,          Dermon.          Second          Row:          D.         Corrigan,          Conroy,          De          Cilio,          Duns-         ford,          R.          Debye,          Dustin,          Chisholm,         Coughlin,          Cox,          Dickey,          Curran.          Back         Row:          Coutu,          Cook,          Dugan,          England,         Doyon,          Early,          Deane,          Ellms,          Em-         mons,          Darling,          Delvental.         i          ol         Spiller,          Militzer,          Devoll,          Leone.         409          MR.          RICHARD          FLANAGAN         Front          Row:          §S.          Allen,          Barnaby,          M.         Bautz,          Bobroff,          Bowry,          Bent,          Boyd,         Barry,          Caso.          Second          Row:          Abate,          S.         Anderson,          D.          Buerger,          Cathcart,          J.         Child,          Aiken,          Buffington,          Bisson,         Burke.          Back          Row:          Bockoven,          Carroll,         Campobasso,          Blanchard,          Blake,          Bes-         polka,          Arnold,          J.          Burke,          C.          Allen.         412          MISS          DEBORAH          NOYES         Front          Row:          Hough,          D.          Hall,          James,         Kelley,          Hoagland,          Hill,          Herman,          Jew-         ett,          Hennessy.          Second          Row:          Hinds,         Kane,          Houghton,          Joyce,          Hamilton,         Ide,          T.          Hall,          Heary,          Jarrett,          Jenkins,         Houghten.          Back          Row:          Haroian,          Hor-         ton,          Jacobs,          T.          Harris,          Hagopian,         Johnson,          Huneck,          Jordan.         ye          AT,          1          gm         CuASs          ot          1966         411          MR.          BRADFORD          SARGENT         Front          Row:          Ericson,          Grason,          Ericson,         Grey,          Filbin,          Fitzpatrick,          Enos.          Sec-         ond          Row:          Forsyth,          Fluhr,          Goranson,         Greenblatt,          Fletcher,          Fultz,          Ey,          Gar-         rison,          Gajewski,          R.          Hagmann.          Back         Row:          Gardner,          Floridia,          Floyd,          Frost,         Fillmore,          F.          Garrison,          Foster,          Good-         win,          Garland,          Galligan,          Fagerlund,         Gentile.         413          MISS          SHERRY          GLASS         Front          Row:          Marler,          Linstrom,          Lom-         bardi,          Lirette,          Kerwin,          Lyons,          Long,         Mackie.          Second          Row:          Lhermitte,         Loomis,          L.          Leone,          Klee,          Mann,          Mar-         tin,          Leone,          Kelly,          Kirshner.          Back         Row:          Marsh,          Lind,          Kelley,          Langton,         Lapsley,          Manzelli,          LeBruto,          King,         Maiuri.         414          MISS          FLORENCE          JOHNSON         Front          Row:          McClennen,          Neumeier,         Martini,          Morrison,          Militzer,          Phelps,         Martini,          McCarthy.          Second          Row:         Berra,          Miranda,          Park,          McCarthy,         Meehan,          Reid,          McCurrach,          Pino,          Mc-         Quade,          Mikoski,          Miranda.          Back          Row:         Mercury,          Maurer,          McCune,          Rawson,         Murphy,          Palmer,          McCullough,          Phip-         pard,          O’Connor,          Mastrototaro.         415          MR.          FRANK          GIFUNE         Front          Row:          Rogers,          Rutherford,         Schaffner,          Roberts,          Russell,          Ritten-         burg,          Silva,          Schjelderup.          Second          Row:         K.          Stacey,          E.          Savignano,          Spaan,          Rice,         Stone,          Ryther,          Simmermon,          Slocum,         Shewan,          Stern.          Back          Row:          Riley,         Skog,          Shuster,          Spiller,          Shurling,          Ren-         wick,          Streeter,          Steege.         418          MR.          TERRY          MISKELL         Front          Row:          Truesdale,          Tlumacki,         Ward,          Turk,          Taffe,          Troisi,          Thompson,         Wilson,          Sturgis,          Trees.          Second          Row:         Thurlow,          Warner,          Torode,          J.          Way,         Winchell,          Tarbell,          Tighe,          C.          Way,         Whalen,          Yalen.          Back          Row:          Williams,         Van          Wart,          R.          Wilfert,          Walker,          Tlum-         acki,          Wilson,          K.          Williams,          P.          Wil-         liams.         JUNIORS         The          junior          class          is          now          trying          to          save         money          for          senior          activities.          The          biggest         problem,          of          course,          is          extracting          dues.         401          MRS.          MARTHA          PAPPAS         Front          Row:          Clark,          Conroy,          Courtney,         Clark,          Curran,          Cooper,          Brown,         Chase,          Chadsey.          Second          Row:          Bards-         ley,          Cunningham,          Caso,          Carlman,         Connolly,          Chellis,          Clark,          Burckett,         Carroll,          Cavicchio,          Burke.          Back          Row:         Cumberford,          Cavanaugh,          Comerford,         Cryer,          Carlson,          Da          Prato,          Canty,         Cobb,          Coullard,          Carroll,          Campobasso.         403          MISS          EVELYN          SHAKIR         Front          Row:          Dennis,          DeMont,          Flynn,         Foster,          Flannery,          Farrell,          Durand.         Second          Row:          Miss          Evelyn          Shakir,         Flewelling,          DeWallace,          DiMatteo,         Donaldson,          Fellows,          Foley,          Debye,         Fagerlund,          Dunkle,          Finnerty.          Back         Row:          Flaherty,          Flint,          Downing,          Dris-         coll,          Emory,          Dempsey,          Ferguson,         Dinwiddie,          Early,          Flint.         405          MR.          JOHN          BOWDOIN         Front          Row:          Herrick,          Huneck,          Fry,         Gianetti,          Fremont,          Houghton,          Ham-         mar,          Grose,          Galligan.          Second          Row:         Mr.          John          Bowdoin,          Galofaro,          Gara-         vano,          Gayer,          Hanlon,          Haden,          Hen-         drick,          Henry,          Greenawalt.          Back          Row:         Gras,          Fraser,          Guethlen,          Hand,          Fuller-         ton,          Goranson,          Heikkila,          Hoar,          Hat-         field,          Hunt,          Hatch,          Hagmann.         CLASS          of          1965         We          gave          a          dance—“Sacha”—          in          the         fall          and          then          started          planning          for          Ye         Promme          in          May.         This          is          a          great          class.          It’s          really          going          to         go          somewhere.          But          where?         Lab.          5          MISS          MARION          EDWARDS         Front          Row:          Ashley,          Bronson,          Brescia,         Borgenson,          Bailey,          Bautz,          Alonzo.         Second          Row:          Boyer,          Armstrong,         Bowry,          Anderson,          Allen,          Bouchard,         Bomengen.          Back          Row:          Babcock,         Brooks,          Batschelet,          Bobroff,          Avery.         406          MISS          DOROTHY          DRAKE         Front          Row:          Keough,          Long,          Logan,         McSheehy,          Ladd,          Jakimedes,          Jones,         May,          Litte.          Second          Row:          Jensen,         Mahoney,          MacLean,          King,          Livengood,         Jagger,          Kane,          Mahan,          Joyce.          Back         Row:          Larsen,          Keeman,          Lincoln,          Mc-         Meniman,          Lennon,          McMurtry,          Ken-         nally,          Johnson.         407          MR.          JOHN          DOON         Front          Row:          Nolley,          Moniz,          Mulherin,         Napoli,          Mundo,          Morris,          Miller,         Mickle,          Nystrom.          Second          Row:          More-         ly,          Morette,          Moss,          Morrison,          Paradise,         Morse,          Messa.          Back          Row:          Osborne,         Medowski,          Natoli,          Morrison,          Patter-         son,          Monaghan,          O’Connor,          Newton,         Miser,          Nix,          Murray.         408          MR.          JOSEPH          KROL         Front          Row:          Reifsteck,          Stern,          Rem-         mes,          Plumley,          Perry,          Reed,          Rowe,         Sampson.          Second          Row:          Smale,          E.         Smith,          Seeley,          Sauter,          Silverman,         Scharfenberger,          Pelletier,          Savignano,         Reed.          Back          Row:          Rose,          Powers,         Place,          Rutherford,          Perkins,          Stark,         Scott,          B.          Smith,          E.          Shay,          T.          Shay,         Rowe.         417          MR.          CARL          PERKINS         Front          Row:          Tourville,          Wright,          Tay-         lor,          Thompson,          Sturgis,          Tullie,         Woods,          Weiss.          Second          Row:          Syming-         ton,          Thurlow,          Watton,          Stritzky,           Swan-         son,          Vercollone,          Street,          Woods.          Back         Row:          White,          Tooker,          Ziegler,          Worsh-         am,          Worden,          Tallini,          Sweeney,          Worth-         ington,          Zaniboni,          Wilfert.         Gayer,          Clark,          Haden,          Chadsey.         JUNIOR          CLASS         OTE         President—William          Clark         Vice          President—Dana          Haden         Secretary          —          Deborah          Chadsey         Treasurer—Janet          Gayer         i         :         oe          ee         so         rT          sme         os         oni          OF         —         om         °                  dood         Ssan          tt         =         97         wu         SENIORS         SENIOR          CLASS          OFFICERS         Vice          President         DOUGLAS          R.          SCHULTZE         Doug          March          6         Those          witty          remarks.          .          .         always          thinking.          .          .          sports         .          .          Jane.          .          .          chemistry         genius.          .          .          class          Vice         President.          .         J.V.          Soccer          1:          JV.          Basket         ball          2;          Golf          3;          Intramurals         3,          4;          Class          Vice          President         4.         Treasurer         Secretary         DONALD          E.          SHAY          JR.         Don          _          Sept.          28         Summer          in          Europe...         “Those          German          girls”.          .          .         class          treasurer.          .          .          Hot         Studebaker.          .          .          licensed         ham          operator          or          just          plain         ham.          .          .          dramatic          interests         .          .          another          Rock          Hudson?         .          .          .future          doctor.          .          .         Intramurals          3,          4;          Foreign         Exchange          Comm.          4;          Senior         Class          Treasurer;          Radio          Club         1,          2,          3,          4;          Russian          Studies          2;         Drama          3,          4.         MARGARET          W.          SIEGARS         Peggy          May          10         Journalist          in          motion.          .          .         president          of          “Road          Runners”         .          .          world’s          greatest          gift-         wrapper.          .          .          secretary          for         (64.          MONON          eee          Pert         and          pretty...         Chorus          2,          3,          4;          Student         Council          3;          Tom-Tom          4;         Kaleidoscope          2;          Tutoring         Comm.          3,          4;          Drama          2;         Earth          Science          Club          1;          Class         Secretary          4.         President         JOHN          A.          ROGERS         Jack          Oct.          13         Campaign          speech.          .          .          “like         my          name          is          Jack          Rogers”         .          .          -          Presidencyeue          scart         and          top          hat.          .          .          amiable         and          pleasant.          .          .          last          seen         heading          West.          .          .          Junior         Prom.          .          .          restoring          Model         Anne:         Track          3;          Intramurals          2,          3;         Chorus          1;          Junior          Prom         Comm.;          Senior          Class         President.         PRESIDENT          SaMESSAGE         For          the          past          four          years          the          predominant          trend          in          our          minia-         ture          society          has          been          toward          establishing          persons.          By          this          I         mean          that          our          “class”          has          existed,          and          in          spirit          will          continue          to         exist,          not          en          masse          but          as          individuals.          This          is          why          I          believe          we         will          advance          far          beyond          many          of          our          generation          and          be          more         successful          than          most.          For          in          that          place          “out          there”          it          is          the         individual          who          becomes          the          person.          And          again,          here          is          our          ad-         vantage          over          other          high          school          graduates          about          to          take          their         solo          flight          into          life.          We          have          already          started          and          rapidly          pro-         gressed          in          establishing          that          most          important          aspect          of          life—         individuality.         Some          have          suffered          through,          some          have          been          continuously         happy,          but          none          will          ever          forget          these          formative          years.          They         have          instilled          in          each          of          us          countless          memories,          both          sad          and         joyous.          It          has          come          time          to          leave          and          we          are          chafing          at          the          bit.         Rightfully          so.          At          last          it          is          our          turn          to          give          the          beginning          of          a         self-sustaining          life          a          try.         I          sincerely          hope          each          of          us          will          follow          a          successful          path          to         his          own          personal          happiness.          For          happiness          is,          or          should          be,         a          fundamental          of          one’s          life.         jack          rogers         NANCY          LEE          ADAMS         Nanc_          Feb.          14         Chorus.          .          .          business          wing         Peeouitigee.          ..          typing          .-.          ;         that          Florida          sunburn.          .          .         challenging          Grange         meetings          .          .          .          second          lunch         parties          ....         Chorus          2,          3,          4;          Dyad          4;         Tom-Tom          4;          Junior         Red          Cross          1,          2;          Faculty         Secretary          3,          4;          Dodo         Dance          Comm.          4.         JOHN          E.          ALGEO         Jack          May          12         Sports          minded.          .          .          takes         intramurals          seriously          .          .          .         study          hall          monitor.          .          .         SHoUPoOnchO          ser         Concord          Stop          and          Shop         ie          COMpctent...          ..         Intramurals;          Student         Council          1,          4.         JANE          M.          ANDERSON         Janie          September          27         smojoke,          .          ...          Green         Mountain          devotee.          .          .         always          laughing.          .          .          that         voice.          .          .          always          willing         to          help.          .          .          Dyad          patron         drive...         Intramural          Softball          2;         Chorus          1,          2,          3,          4;          Red         Cross          3;          Dance          Comm.         1,          2,          3,          4;          French          Club          2;         Basketball          Mer.          3;         Career          Conference         Comm.          4;          Dyad          4.         101         LINDA          S.          ALLEY         Lindy          November          6         Teaching          career,          maybe         oe          Vad...          «          WO,         mews          NOsnot          meacus-         Latin,          Latin,          and          more         Latin.          .          .          that          poetry         award.          .          .          faculty          write-ups         Foreign          Exchange          Comm.         3,          4;          Dyad          4,          Asst.         Editor;          Junior          Classical         WeACTICN          aan          4.         NANCY          JUNE          ALLEN         Nance          November          9         Music,          music,          and          more         music.          .          .          beautiful          voice         .          .          .          Soprano          and          bass         Gus          5          6          ANIRCESSIAY”          4          5          e         full          of          fun...         J.V.          Field          Hockey          2;         Chorus          1,          2,          3,          4;          Band         1,          2,          3,          4;          Dodo          Comm.         4;          Junior          Prom          3;          “John         Brown’s          Body”          4.         SARAH          M.          ADAMSON         Sally          September          18         Always          laughing.          .          .         singing          .          .          .          two          weeks          in         North          Carolina.          .          .         that          poor          little          VW...          .         plays          with          the          guitar.          .          .         works          at          DeCordova         Museum...          Skidmore...         Chorus          2,          3,          4;          Foreign         Exchange          Comm.          3;         Dyad          4;          Drama          4;          French         Club          2,          3,          4;          Career         Conference          Comm.          3.                  WILLIAM          H.          APTT         Bill          March          27         54          Stude          always          for          sale         .          .          .          Business          Law          brain         .          .          .          President         Rockefeller?.          .          .         Whitey          Ford          M.V.P.?         Ets          eavemenrs         Intramurals          1,          2.         RICHARD          J.          AVENI         Rich          Aug.          16         Mischievous.          .          .          friendly         Ree          lOVAl          ee          Wwit          eee         soccer.          .          .          finds          his          head         useful.          .          .          onthe          ball...         finds          great          delight          in         “bananas”.          .          .          book         transportation          service.          .          .         J.V.          Soccer          1;          Varsity         Soccer          2,          3,          4;          Varsity         Baseball          2.         SCOTT          F.          ANDREWS         Andrews          June          11         Arch          conservative...         “We          will          Barry          you.”         ...          AUHLO          in          ’64         .          .          sneaker          crowd.          .          .         outspoken...         “Undoubtedly”.          .          .         history,          history,          history         .          .          .          passing          French.          .          .         Dyad          4;          Kaleidoscope         1;          Drama          4;          Debating         2,          3;          Cum          Laude          3,          4.         JOHN          WILLIAM          AUSTIN         Jack          Oct.          29         ATtreeCaLls:.         eS          eDOdrer:         be          found.          .         Chorus          1,          2.         102         .          girls         .          can’t         PATRICIA          MARY         ANDERSON         Pat          July          6         Nursing          school          next.          .          .         bouncy.          .          .          “I          studied          the         wrong          vocabulary          list.”         .          .          .          fencer.          .          .          Wayside         Inn          dance          comm.          .          .         Chorus          2,          3,          4;          Fencing         2;          Drama          Club          2,          3.         ROGER          C.          BALDWIN         Rocky          Jan.          1         “For           Pete’s          sake”          .          .         always          with          Ken         Trussell’.          2°.          mathieean         sports          manager.          .          .          how         fast          on          Peakham          Road?         J.V.          Soccer,          Mgr.          1;         Varsity          Soccer          Mgr.          1,         2;          Varsity          Basketball         Mgr.          1,          2,          3,          4;          Varsity         Baseball          Mgr.          1,          2,          3,          4;         Intramurals          1,          2,          3,          4.         CHARLES          BARNABY         Chip         Regional’s          ambassador          to         France.          .          .          “But,         Anne.          They          do          do          it         with          their          feet          .          .          .          summer         toil          as          Brandeis         biochemist          .          .          .          pagoda          for         junior          prom.          .          .          skiing.          .          .         tennis...          .          Harvard.          .          .         Radio          Club          1;          Math         Contest          Group          2,          3;         Science          Quiz          3;          Tennis         3;          Chorus          3;          Welcoming         Comm.          3.         JUDITH          P.          BENNETT         Judie          Aug.          26         Captain          of          cheerleaders         meerecuic.....          little.          .          .         “Wait          a          minute,          I          have         to          talk          to          you!”          .          .          .          Junior         Prom          ’63.          .          .          “Trip          to         Ohio          anyone?”.          .         Queen          of          “Northern         Lights”...         Chorus          1,          2;          J.V.          Field         Hockey          1,          2,          3;          J.V.         Basketball          2;          Varsity         Softball          1,          2,          3;         Intramurals          2,          3;         Cheerleading          1,          3,          Capt.         4.         KENNETH          F.          BARR         Ken,          Barr          Feb.          3         ‘          That          “devil-may-care”’         ae          Tha          attitudes,          2          “Hah”          a          -         i=          (Sak           ye          those          no-lapel          jackets.          .          .         :          soccer...          .          ‘Can          I          have         .          ‘          my          bike          back,          Bud?”         ik.          Varsity          Soccer          3,          4;         Varsity          Baseball          3,          4;         FRANCES          BEATTIE          Intramurals.         Francie          Dec.          30         “Well,          what          shall          I         do?”          .          .          .          Sophisticated         and          poised.          .          .          beautiful         clothes.          .          .          How          many         pairs          of          shoes?.          .          .          New         York          and          back          or          bust         .          .          .          “No,          how          fast          was         Digoing          7).          .4---          college...          .         Chorus          1,          2;          Basketball,         Mgr.          2;          Intramurals          1,         3;          Junior          Prom          Comm.          3;         French          Club          2;         Dramatics          2;          Career         Conference          4.         JAMES          R.          BELL         Roy         Thunderbird          salesman.          .          .         “Intramurals?          Sure!         Anything          to          get          out          of         second          period.”          .          .          .          always         with          Steve...         Intramurals          1,          2,          3.         RICHARD          W.          BEMIS         Dick          Feb.          10         Always          smiling.          .          .         different          car          each          week         .          .          .          healthy,          broke...         works          late          at          Amoco.          .          .         G1r19,,Cirls          see         Chorus          1;          Track          1.         103         JOHN          MARK         BLANCHETTE,          JR.         Jack          Feb.          26         Class          officer-president,         secretary,          and          treasurer.          .          .         athlete          ...          quiet          and          nice...         Chorus          1,          2,          3,          4;          Varsity         Soccer          3,          4;          J.V.         Basketball          1,          2;          Varsity         Basketball          3,          4;          Track          3,         4;          Fencing          1;          Intramurals         1,          2;          Foreign          Exchange         Comm.          2;          Class         Treasurer          2;          Class         President          3.         DOUGLAS          CLIFFORD         BOWLES         Doug          March          14         Photography          and         mechanics.          .          .          taking         pictures          for          the          Dyad..          .         “ork”.          .          .          college          plans         Dyad          4.         KATHRYN          BOWRY         Kit          June          1         From          California.          .          .         blue          eyes.          .          .          crazy          laugh          .          -          aL          live          in’an’          old         farmhouse.”          .          .          .          amateur         paper-hanger          .          .          .          works         in          dentist’s          office.          .          .         “How          can          I          get          out          of         gym          today?”          .          .          .          “My         hair          is          getting          curly!”         Chorus          4;          Basketball         Intramurals          3;          Student         Council          2.         104         WILLIAM          P.          BOCKOVEN         Willy          Dec.          11         Individualistic          .          .          .          horses         and          motor          scooters.          .         Mexico.          .          .          very         understanding.          .          .          greai         philosopher          .          .          .          “Who’s         driving?”          .          .          .          biology         classy         Tom-Tom          3;          Intramurals         3.         PAULA          C.          BLACK         Paula          Nov.          28         Red          hair.          .          .          cooking          tarts         in          “The          Knave          of          Hearts”         .          .          Shy,          but          fun.          .          .          doing         posters.          .          .          crashing          into         ski-tows.          .          .          “The          Road-         Runners”.          .          .          serious         student.          .         Chorus          1,          2;          3,          4;         Intramurals          2;          Dyad          4;         Tom-Tom          3;          Drama          1,         2,          4;          French          Club          2;          Library         Club          3;          Art          Club          4;         Dance          Comm.         WILLIAM          T.          BREWER         Tom          Dec.          11         Cheerful          victim          of         practical          jokes.          .          .         ‘““What’s          this?”.          .          .          “All         right,          you’ve          had          it!”.          .          .         after          school          at          Sudbury         Radio...         Mixed          Chorus          1,          2.         7         MARIA          A.          BRIGANDI         Maria          Jan.          24         Always          in          the          library.          .          .         Spanish          class.          .          .          art          and         moreart.          .          .          “Mr.         Leary,          can’t          I          do          this         VET          alas         Chorus          1;          Dramatics          3;         Art          Club          4;          Dyad          4.         JANET          E.          BUERGER         Janet          May          30         Chile.          .          .          a          beautiful         Martin          guitar...         M.G.’s.          .          .          at          Sandy’s         .          .          summers          at          Lake         Taconic.          .          .          trailing         book          bag.          .          .          “peachy          keen”         Chorus          1,          2,          3,          4;         Intramurals          3;          Cheerleading         1;          Art          Club          4;         Dramatics          4;          Dodo         Dance.         SUSAN          B.          CAREY         Susie,          Sue          May          17         That          curly          hair!..          .         Appears          shy.          .          .          lifeguard         EP          LOLealG@anceneaen:         sewing,          sewing,          sewing.          .          .         Loves          that          Carousel!         Chorus          1,          2,          3,          4;         Intramurals          1,          4;         Gymnastics          1,          3.         105         RICHARD          T.          BUDDEN         Rich          March          31         New          senior.          .          .          Girls,         movies,          and          metals.          .          .         favorite          location-shop.          .          .         automotive          or          electrical         engineering          future.          .         dislikes          detention.          .          .         DONNA          D.          BRIGGS         Donna          May          14         Cute          cheerleader.          .          .         “Smile,          Donna.”          .          .         Mr.          Sargent’s          advice         .          .          .          Worcester,          Mass.         .          .          .          ‘How’re          you          getting         there?”          .          .          .trip          to          the         Virgin          Islands.          .          .         Chorus          1,          2,          3,          4;         Cheerleading          1,          2,          3,          4;         Dramatics          2.         REBECCA          A.          CARAS         Becky          March          7         “The          agony          of          it          all”.          .          .         the          left          bank          of          Regional         .          .          .          “What          this          class         needs          is          a          cheap          treasurer.”         ee          Vir          Leary.          oe         sincere          .          .          .          INVICTUS         eX          OULVe          gOtit          all         wrong.”          .          .          .          “I          know          this         little          restaurant          in          Boston.”         mee          Yad          designe          a         Chorus          1,          2;          Dyad          4;         Dramatics          2,          3,          4;          Junior         Prom          Co-Chairman         3;          Art          Club          4;          Dance         Conn          sin          eso.         TERRENCE          A.          CASSIDY         Terry          Jan.          17         Quiet.          .          .          studious.          .         the          Latin          group.          .          .         Junior          Classical          League         .          .          one          of          the          chess          men         =          college          plansiae.         Chess          Club;          Junior         DANIEL          R.          CARTER          Classical          League.         Dan,          Cahta_          Dec.          28         WAZ          Zee          track          starer          te,         “Hey,          man”.          .          .          acollege         that          teaches          Swedish.          .          .         CATHERINE          CASELLA         the          last          “Undergrad”.          .          .         Chorus          2,          3,          4;          Band          1,         2,          3;          J.V.          Basketball          1;         Varsity          Basketball          2,          3;         Track          2,          3;          Intramurals          1;         Cathy          Oct.          18         “Really?”          .          .          .          Pink         and          blue          candy.          .          .         singing,          singing.          .          .          plays         at          dances.          .          .          trip          to         Class          President          2;          Class          California.          .          .          business         Treasurer          3;          Danceband          Wink.         1,          2,          3;          Foreign          Exchange         Student          3.         SUSAN          B.          CAVANAUGH         Sue          April          6         Gordon          College,         Gordon          College.          .          .         Witty          .          .          .          imaginative         .          .          original.          .          .          biology         bug         Tutoring          Comm.          3,          4;         Head          of          Sciences          4;          French         Club          3;          Dodo          Dance         Comm.          4.          PAUL          F.          CAVICCHIO         Paul          Feb.          8         rpm          Ante?          aed          Short          to          tallin          a          year.          .          .         Working          at          the          bakery          that          McCarthy          flat          top         .          .          usually          in          the          business          ae          epee          -          -Meat...         wing.          .          .          second          lunch          Scene          onda          tit         party          group.          .          .          Wayside          wipes          -          -          8ymmnast..          .         Inn          Dance...          sues          ;         J.V.          Soccer          1,          2;          Varsity         Dodo          Dance          Comm.          4.          Soccer          3,          4:          Vana         Baseball          2.         106         !          op         ha          i         JOANNA          CHILD         Joy          Dec.          27         Joy          to          the          world...         hockey          champs..          .         Captain          Child.          .          .         friendly          smile.          .          .          Three-         Mile          Island.          .          .          let’s         go          to          Cambridge.          .          .         bonjour!          .          .          .          Finian’s         Rainbow.          .          .          John         Brown’s          Body...         Field          Hockey          1,          2,          3,          4;         Basketball          2,          3,          4;          Varsity         Softball          1,          2,          3;          Chorus         12.          5.4°:Class         Secretary          1,          2,          3;          Foreign         Exchange          Comm.          2,          3;         Dramatics          2;          Dyad          3,          4.         ELIZABETH          A.          CLARK         Betsy          Dec.          21         Ski          fiend.          .          .          CBA,         Ugh!.          .          .          “Betsy          who?”         fe          back          10          Burope.          .          .         quiet.          .          .          IAC          cookies.          .          .         Colby...         Chorus          2,          3,          4;          Foreign         Exchange          Comm.          1,         2,          3,          4;          Dyad          4;          French         Club          2,          3,          4;          Drama          2,         3,          4;          Cum          Laude          3,          4.         PAMELA          L.          CHASE         Pam          May          4         With          Laurie.          .          .          pre-         assembly          nerves.          .          .          “I         have          much          more          to          do          than         VOllcmenen          times          times         timeleees          cultars’.          ..         perfect          pitch.          .          .          “Swift”         eee          arlham....         Ghorusils2.          3.42          ).V-         Field          Hockey          1,          2,          3;         Student          Council          2,          3,          4;         Kaleidoscope          2;         Dramatics          Club          2,          3;         School          Council         President          4.         RICHARD          P.          CHASE         Dick          April          23         Martha’s          Vineyard.          .          .         skiing,          soccer,          and         swimming.          .          .          the         summer          abroad.          .          .          senior         year          in          England.          .          .CBA         noe          MraGalyin's          .:         J.V.          Soccer          1;          Varsity         Soccer          2,          3;          J.V.         Basketball          1,          2;          Chorus         2;          Foreign          Exchange         Comm.          4.         107         GEORGE          H-C          CHU         George          May          20         Good          steady          half-back         .          .          .          cookies          anyone?         “Northern          Lights”.          .          .         does          anyone          need          a          ride?         .          .          .          That          little          blue         Rambler.          .          .          Mr.          School         SUG          6          =         G@horusier          son:         Varsity          Soccer          2,          3,          4;         Student          Council          2,          3,         4;          Freshman          Soccer.         BARBARA          CHIPMAN         Bobbi          Oct.          22         The          bloody          hockey          field         .          .          .          her          guitar.          .          .          ona         horse.          .          .          to          be          a          vet.          .         DaANISh          eee          la         leprechaun.”.          .          .          “I’m          all         right.          It’s          the          world          that’s         Wrong.         Chorus          15.25:354:          J:V-         Basketball          1,          2;          J.V.         Softball          1,          2,          3.         i)         aim         STEPHEN          E.          CLARK         Steve          Feb.          18         Our          Marlboro          commuter         .          .          .          serious          about          physics         and          college          plans.          .          .         friendly          smile.          .          .         deceptively          innocent          look         .          .          Intramurals          and          track         Chorus          2;          Intramurals          3,         A          Tracks.         AMY          M.          CORRELL         Aug.          18         New          senior          from          Ohio         .          -          .          always          cheerful.          .          .         SCanlihelp?aemeersld         love          to          meet          some          more         boys.”          .          .          .          “John          Brown’s         BodvVaeaeae         Dramatics          4.         ROBIN          S.          CULVER         Rob          May          13         The          friendly          girl          from         Concord          Academy.          .          .         Harvard          Square.          .          .         horses,          horses!          .          .          .          French         accent.          .          .          college.          -.          -         teaching          French.          .          .         108         MICHAEL          M.         CORCORAN         Mike          August          29         Hockey          and          football          fan         .          .          rides          motor          scooter         .          .          with          Channing         Stone...         LINDA          L.          CORRIGAN         Red          Feb.          5         Lively.          .          .          an         understanding          friend.          .          .         AWATOS,          (Es          ae         temper.          .          .          her          very          own         Falcon.          .          .callstoa         mid-western          state.          .          .         collecem          an.         Intramurals          2,          3,          4;         Chorus          1;          Dyad          4;         Junior          Prom          Comm.          3;         Dodo          Dance          Comm.          4;         Intramural          Council          2,          4.         CAROLYN          J.          CUTTER         Candy          June          25         Tiny          and          trim.          .          .          studies         .          .          .S€WS.          .          .          accompanies         “The          Valiants”.          .          .          frat         parties.          .          .          Air          Viewanee         Chorus          1,          4;          Drama          1.         CYNTHIA          L.          DAVIS         Cindy          Jan.          18         Polyglot          .          .          .          basketball         varsity          .          .          .          sun-worshipper         .          .          those          wild          earrings         .          .          .          Manchester-by-the         Sens.          Omith...          .         J.V.          Basketball          1,          2;         J.V.          Field          Hockey          1,          2;         Varsity          Field          Hockey          3;         Student          Council          1,          2;         Foreign          Exchange          Comm.         1,          2,          3;          Drama          2;          French         Club          1,          2,          3:          Dyad          4.         PATRICIA          J.          DONNELLY         Pat          Aug.          11         Shy          and          sweet.          .          .          “the         truck”.          .          .          Marshall’s.          .          .         sewing          her          own          clothes         .          .          naturally          curly          hair         meee          ireckies          .                    ;         Volleyball          Intramurals          3,         4;          Chorus          2.         BARBARA          J.          DEVOE         Barb          June          16         The          journalist.          .          .         Tom-Tom.          .          .          the         language          major.          .          .          loves         thattG BeAae          es          aOuleteaen:         very          responsible.          .          .         Student          Council          Comm.;         Tom-Tom          3,          Editor          4;         French          Club          3,          4.         109         CHARLES          E.          DIETRICH         Feb.          16         New          senior          transfer          from         Illinois.          .          .          reserved,          but         pleasant.          .          .          bright,          but         modest.          .          .          scientific         Careers          mm.          COllepe          meme         KAROLYN          V.          D’ELIA         Candy          May          14         “Oh-h          No-o’.”          “You’re         kidding!”          Nursing          school         in          her          plans.          .          .          chemist         .          .          usually          in          the          science         wing.          ..transfer..          .         football          games          in          California         Majorette          2;          Drama          2;         Junior          Prom          Comm.          3;         Senior          Prom          Comm.          4;         Girls          Athletic         Association          1.         LESLIE          A.          DOWLING         Les          Nov.          5         SOhsswell72.,          asbaby.         .          .          .          her          own          63         convertible.          .          .          “I          can’t         do          this          math.”.          .          .         wonderful          sense          of          humor         .          .          expert          at          keeping          a         straight          face.          .          .                   GEORGINE          F.          DUGAN         George          Oct.          22         Seems          quiet.          .          .          so         talkative          when          you          get          to         know          her.          .          .          lady          pool         player.          .          .          “I          need          a          ride         to          the          party.”..          .         Chorus          1;          Dodo         Dance;          Dramatics          4;         Freshman          Dance         Comm.         GEORGE          T.          ENOS         George          June          20         Works          at          Sudbury         Supermarket.          .          .          54          Ford         .          .          Shop.          .          .          Wayside         Inn          Dance—Prize..          .         Intramurals          2.         fo          9          tee         SUZANNE          J.          FEDOCK         Sue          Sept.          27         Dancing,          dancing,         dancing.          .          .          if          only          I         could          express          it.          .          .          loves         things          Russian.          .          .          her         Saturday          job          at          Decordova         Museum          with          all          those         darling          little          future          dancers         pee          Creatlvicy          ae         Chorus          1,          2,          3,          4;         Cheerleader          1,          2.         JUDITH          S.          FARRELL         Judy,          Rip          July          31         Always          found          at          Foote’s         in          Weston.         .          .          allergic          to         4          o’clock          buses.          .          .          quiet         .          .          .          Skipping          gym.          .          .          her         little          red          Corvair.          .          .         Friendly’s.          .          .         Intramurals          2,          3,          4;         Chorus          1;          Dyad          4;         Junior          Prom          Comm.          3;         Field          Hockey          Mgr.          3;         Dodo          Dance          Comm.         4;          Senior          Prom          Comm.          4.         110         ROBERT          L.          DOYON         Bob          Nov.          22         Champion          lunch          line         cutter.          .          .          looks          innocent         .          .          .          biology          his          favorite         subject          .          .          .          career          in         marine          biology          .          .          .          radio         club’.          =          trackaae-         “smile!          awe         Track          3,          4;          Intramurals;         Chorus          1;          Soccer          1;         Radio          Club.         ROBERT          K.          FERGUSON         Ferg,          Bob          June          8         Completely          carefree.          .          .         soccer          spark.          .          .          “Come         on,          you          guys!”          .          .          .          the         green          “power”          wagon.          .         “What?          Me,          worry?”         .          .          .          “You          kidding          me?”         J.V.          Soccer          1;          Varsity         Soccer          3,          4;          J.V.         Basketball          2;          Intramurals         1,          2,          3,          4;          Junior          Prom         Comm.;          Class          Trip         Comm.;          Varsity         Basketball          4.         JOHN          P.          FITZPATRICK         Fitz          March          28         Business          career.          .          .          plans         P.G.          course          .          .          .          misses         Mr.          McLaughlin...         usually          with          Paul          and         Kevin.          .          .          red          Vespa         traveler.          .          .          something         black.          .          .          “Spread          out.”         ROBERT          W.          FORBES         Bob,          L.P.B.          July          15         Ardent          skier.          .          .          hot         “red          flash”.          .          .          ole         dependable’.          .          .          “Toooo         Had:           .          ..          va          know?”         .          .          .          Round-Hill-billie         J.V.          Soccer          2;          Track          2;         Intramurals          1,          2,          3;          Dyad         4.         JOAN          P.          FLOYD         Joni          Jan.          24         Cheerleader          with          a         bounce.          .          .          second          period         in          the          locker          room.          .          .         “O.K.          What          will          we          do         now?”          .          .          .          “Forget          it”         .          .          .          “Wait!          I          have         something          to          tell          you”.          .          .         big          brown          eyes          and          cute         smile.          .          .          nice          clothes.          .          .         college          out          west.          .          .         Varsity          Field          Hockey;         Intramurals;          Chorus;         Cheerleading          2,          3,          4.         HAROLD          FOLEY         Aug.          26         Basketball          bug.          .          .          second         period          in          the          gym...         music          man...         conscientious          .          .          .          history         interest.          .          .          U.N.          essay         contest.          .          .          college          and         dental          school.          .          .         TEVapOCcer          321)          2V.-         Basketball          3;          Intramurals         ease          aebandel,          255.4;         Debating          Club          2;         Chess          3.         111         RONALD          J.          FLORIDIA         Ronnie          July          26         Mathematics          his          favorite         subject.          .          .          golf          team.          .         intramural          sports.          .          .         modest          .          .          .          works          for          the         town          engineer.          .         surveying.         Golf;          Intramurals.         i          oe         JOAN          FLYNN         Joanie,          Puffy          June          6         Boys,          boys,          boys.          .          .          groan         .          .          .          “But          I          don’t          have         any          time!”          .          .          .          epidermis         green.          .          .          college          of          the         week.          .          .          “My          hair!”         Varsity          Basketball          2;         Intramurals          1,          2,          3,          4;         Chorus          1,          2;          Drama          2;         Foreign          Exchange          Comm.         3;          Dyad          4;          Dance          Comm.         D534:         STEPHEN          R.          FOWLER         Steve          Sept.          9         “T          pressed          ?          pounds         last          night.          .         tripped          over          second          base         again.          .          .          hot          Corvair         .          .          .          Playboy          of          the         Western          World...         Varsity          Baseball          2,          3;         Intramurals          1,          2,          3;          Varsity         Basketball          4.         ee          Eas         JILL          E.          FRYE         Jill          April          5         Beautiful          voice.          .          .          good         worker.          .          .          graceful         fingers          .          .          .          long          black          car         .          .          trip          to          Greece.          .         Carousel          ter.          SKU          P          ae         Chorus          1,          4;          Foreign         Exchange          Comm.          2,          3,         4          saree          4;          French          Club         .          baseball          .          .         DAVID          P.          GARAVANO         Cat          April          7         “Hi,          ya          honey!”..          .         can          always          be          heard.          .          .         “soda          jerk”          at          Marshall’s         .          .          Cars,          cars,          cars—to         drive          or          to          work          on...         college          after          graduation.          .          .         112         JAMES          F.          FRY         Jimmy          May          11         Do-dop.          .          .          Where          do         you          get          your          ties?.          .          .         popcorn          man...         intramurals.          .          .          really         great          kid.          .          .          amusement         business          goal.          .          .         Chorus          2;          J.V.          Soccer          1;         Intramurals          1,          2,          3,          4.         JOANNA          S.          FOSTER         Sue          Sept.          23         ANMUSITE          5          5          5          MEI          5          6         French!          .          .          .          inhabits         library          .          .          .          with          Becky         and          Hickler.          .          .         J.V.          Field          Hockey          1;          Dyad         Staff          4;          French          Club          2,         3;          Art          Club          3,          4;          Junior         Prom          Comm.          3.         CARL          D.          GAINER         Skinny          Sept.          7         Corridor          conferences.          .          .         girls.          .          .          pleasant.          .          .         helpful.          .          .          monitor.          .          .         intramural          council.          .          .         member          of          the          jury.          .          .         money.          .          .          his          own          ranch         Intramural          Soccer          2,          3,          4;         Intramural          Basketball          2;         Drama          3;          Intramurals         Executive          Council          3.         LYNETTE          C.          GEDRIM         Dec.          11         Always          friendly.          .          .         talented.          .          .          talking          on          the         feiepnoue,.,          ..          1,          2,3..          .°.         on          thats,          C.B.A.”.          ...         love          that          summer...         skiing          with          the          girls.          .          .         Sealy          Dupre”...         Chorus          4;          Student         Council          4;          French          Club         253.4:          Art          Club          3;         Immediate          Action         Comm.          3,          4;          Tutoring         Comm.          3,          4;          Cum          laude         3,          4;          “John          Brown’s         Body”          4.         CYNTHIA          P.         GALLAGHER         Cindy          Jan.          15         “No,          I’m          Cindy”.          .         company...          .          history         scholar          .          .          .          softball         captain.          .          .          field          hockey         See          Vad          ispOUspaons         Skin          ceeeeetLels          eamee         Varsity          Field          Hockey         1,          2,          3,          4;          Varsity         Softball          1,          2,          3,          4;         Intramurals          3;         Cheerleading          1,          2;         Chorus          |;          Dyad          4;         Junior          Prom          Comm.         .          good         CHRISTOPHER          L.         GARRISON         Chris,          Fuzz         Tall          and          slim.          .         ;          .          .          always          joking.          .          .          “I         played          field          hockey          five         Dec.          21         .          red          hair         years...          .          .          career         conference          committee...         Latin          exams!.          .          .          likes         history.          .          .         Soccer          1;          Career         Conference          1,          2,          3.         113         DONALD          F.          GERSON         Done          Octe22         Those          holey          sneakers.          .          .         wild          ties.          .          .          sockless.          .          .         Dyad          photographer          and         editor          .          .          .          doctor’s          hands         Pedacksn          vate         Track          2;          Dyad          4;          Drama         3,          4;          Kaleidoscope          3,          4;         Radio          Club          1,          2,          3;          Junior         Red          Cross          1,          2,          3;         Tutoring          Comm.          3,          4;          “John         Brown’s          Body”          4.         RICHARD          B.         GODDARD          JR.         Murph          Aug.          27         Outstanding          sense          of         humor.          .          .          senior          class         flirt.          .          .          3          day          vacation         fe           CLViL          Engineer          or-ae         °55          Ford          with          a          floor          shift         5          od          SMA          G          Ss          5         Intramurals          2,          3;         Tom-Tom          3;          Dance         Comm.          3,          4.         PAMELA          D.          GRAHAM         Dale          Oct.          5         Gift          wrapping.          .          .         SDOnt          iri          Dales         another          “Road-Runner”         see          VLy          POOL          cate          —         ski-bumming..          .         Intramurals          3;          Chorus          2;         Dyad          4;          Drama          2,          3,          4;         Dance          Comm.          3,          4.         RICHARD          D.          HAGERTY         Rick          vaned,         Cars.          .          .          Sudbury         Drupee          snub          Caps.         to          own          arestaurant...         “I          can’t          peal          out,          it’s          got         positraction!”.          .          .food...         with          Kenny.          ..Lee...         pSDVieanGeeGuict.          yom         Basketball          2;          Chorus          2.         MAUREEN          E.          HALL         Moe          Nov.          23         Study          hall          capers...         Library          Club.          .          .          always         willing          to          help.          .          .         collecting          attendance          slips         A          ce          eal          she          fie.         Johnson.          .          .”          Plans          to         attend          hairdressing          school         Intramurals          2,          3,          4;         Library          Club          2,          3,          4.         JANICE          L.          GUETHLEN         Jan          Aug.          24         Always          in          Boston.          .          .         “loves”          C.B.A.          and          gym         .          .          .          distinctive          jewelry.          .          .         Summer          job          at          Carousel         .          .          «          “Don’t          you          think          it         needs          a          little          salt?”.          .          .         with          Sue.          .          .         Fencing          1,          2;          Drama          3;         Tom-Tom          4;          Dyad          4;         Student          Council          1;         Kaleidoscope          2.         SHIROU          HARAGUCHI         May          31         Exchange          student          from         Japan.          .          .          brilliant         student          .          .          .          has          completed         secondary          school.          .          .          plans         diplomatic          career          with         serious          objective          of          working         for          world          peace.          .          .         courteous.          .          .          friendly...         114         STEPHEN          J.          GRANDE         Steve          Aug.          6         The          guitar          man.          .          .          the         Tor-Kays.          .          .          “What          key,         man?”          claniotcos..          aa.         Marshall’s.          .          .          talks          cars,         cars,          and          more          cars.          .          .         hotel          management.          .          .         Dyad          4;          Dodo          Dance          4.         PAUL          E.          HAAGENSEN         Hag          May          23         Four          years          of          Latin.          .         sports,          sports,          sports.          .          .         basketball.          .          .          tennis.          .          .         shy,          quiet,          competent.          .          .         Tennis          3,          4;          Intramurals          1,         2,          3,          4;          Dyad          4;          Junior         Classical          League          2,          3,          4;         Debating          Club          2,          3.         ROBERT          R.          HAMILL         Bob          April          4         “Bit          of          difference”.          .          .         Wayland          Co-op          produce         manager.          .          .          at          Long’s..          .         cars,          shop,          cars,          gym,          cars,         shop,          gym.          .          .          parties          at         second          lunch...         Intramurals          1,          3,          4;          Chorus         1,          2,          3;          Band          1;          Gymnastics.         BEVERLY          M.          HASKELL         Bev          Jan.          22         “Tt’s          about          that          time”.          .          .         those          4H          weekends.          .         horses.          .          .          “You          don’t          say!”         .          .          summer          conferences         .          .          .          “What          fr ee          time?”          .          .          .         Wayside          Inn          Dance...         Chorus          2,          3,          4;          Band          1,          2;         Art          Club          3,          4;          Junior          Prom         Comm.          3.         JANET          E.          HANKEY         Jan          Aug.          29         “Well,          I          don’t          know          about         that.”          .          .          .          high          blush         pressure.          .          .          her          black          eye         .          .          innocent          expression         a4           dhiinieye          Lyon          5          |          sentimentalist          .          .          .          summers         at          Brant          Rock...         Basketball          2,          Mgr.          3;          Tom-         Tom          4;          Dyad          4;          Student         Exchange          Comm.          4.         CHARLES          R.          HARRIS         Chuck,          Charlie          April          11         The          analytic          mind.          .          .          The         mathematician.          .          .         pretending          innocence...         That          knowing          smile.          .          .         Colorado          Bureau          of         Standards          .          .          .          Impervious         to          cold          weather.          .          .         Dramatics          3;          Math          Contest         Group          2,          3,          4;          Science          Quiz         345         115         PAUL          T.          HAMMAR         Sept.          3         California          after          graduation         .          .          .          his          jalopy.          .          .          wavy         hair.          .          .sideburns.          .          .         dark          glasses.          .          .          favorite         school          location—shop..          .         Intramurals          1,          2,          3.         PETER          L.          HATHAWAY         Pete,          Putts          Sept.          1         The          sneaker          crowd...         Union          College.          .          .          “No         talking          in          study.”          .          .          .          math         team          perfect          score.          .          .         WHDH          science          contests         eeetOlemile          ar         basketball          .          .          .          our          best         TUCO          Tene         J.V.          Basketball          3,          4;          Track          3,         4;          Intramurals          1,          2,          3,          4;         Math          Contest          Group          1,          2,          3,         4;          Science          Contest          Team          2,         3,          4;          Chess          Club          3;          Cum         Laude          3,          4.         MELVIN          A.          HERLIN          JR.         Mel          Sept.          14         Trackman.          .          .          102’          discus         throw.          .          .          high          jump         Peter          Hathaway’s          sneakers         .          .          Intramurals.          .          .          two         years          at          Regional.          .          .          trig         classi         Track          3,          4;          Intramurals          3,         4.         MICHAEL          D.          HOWE         Howie          May          4         Sophomore          biology          class         .          .          contagious          smile.          .          .          “I         wasn’t          causing          any          trouble.”         Maes          Vean          eer          ee          Class         of          62.          .          .          63          blue          Ford         convertible...         Varsity          Baseball          2;         Intramurals          1,          2,          3,          4;          Dodo         Dance          Comm.          4.         Al         ALISON          C.          HOYLE         Dec.          18         Cookie          sales.          .          .          Dyad         subscriptions.          .          .          cute,         little,          and          blond.          .          .          Mary         Louise          .          .          .          horseback          riding         and          skiing.          .          .          “Anyone          for         a          hike?”          .          .          .          first          period         Russian          History          classes.          .          .         summer          in          Maine.          .          .         Chorus          1;          Foreign          Exchange         Comm.          3;          Drama          2,          3,          4;         French          Club          2)          3,4:          1.A.C.         a          iA)          116         LAURENCE          D.         HERTHEL         Turtle,          Larry          Oct.          6         “Amazing”          chemistry          class         of          62.          .          .          hair          raising          rides         in          a’58          Chevy.          .          .          if          he         can’t          take          you          in          his          ’59         merc          stick,          he’ll          take          you          in         the          220,          .          .          technical         school          next          year.          .          .         Varsity          Soccer          2,          3;          Track         2:         ROBERT          W.          HICKLER         Hickey          Dec.          31         With          Rebecca.          .          .          rarely         smiles.          .          .          intelligent.          .          .         cynical          point          of          view.          .          .         RH          negative          .          .          .          Bob         Dylane-          the          Honda          ees.         in          Harvard          Square.          .          .          to         PUurope.          paethat          citar.         “Please          don’t          take          away          my         highway          shoes”.          .          .         Fencing          1;          Dyad          4;         Debating          Club          1.          2,          3;         Junior          Prom          Comm.;         Dramatics          3,          4;          Art          Club          4;         Russian          Language          Study         Group          2.         PETER          HOYT         June          5         History          .          .          .          statements.          .          .         “one          step          beyond”.          .          .         artistic.          .          .          friendly...         Brown          University.          .          .         JANET          G.          HUFF         Huffy,          Jan          Feb.          27         Blushing          becomes          but         annoys          her.          .          .          R.E.C.          ’62         .          .          art,          her          favorite...         dancing,          yes!          .          .          .          gym,          no!         quiet,          considerate.          .          .         J.V.          Basketball          2;          Student         Council          1;          Dyad          4;          Dodo         Dance          Comm.         CHRISTOPHER          M.         IRELAND         Chris          June          2         That          white          impala         convertible.          .          .          Linda...         trying          to          get          the          floor          shift         in.          .          .          trying          to          learn          to         play          the          guitar.          .          .          great          on         the          organ.          .          .          Shopper’s         World          and          Bedford          Road         aye          DLONGES          .-.         Intramurals          3,          4.         ELIZABETH          C.          JOHNSON         Libby          June          29         Attractive.          .          .dimples...         sports          clothes.          .          .         mischievous.          .          .          stubborn         ye          irank          .          -).          Loves          to          be         with          people.          .          .         J.V.          Field          Hockey          1,          2;         Intramurals          1;          Chorus          1,          2;         Dyad          4;          Junior          Prom         Comm.          3;          Gymnastics          3;         Dance          Comm.          4;          Junior          Red         Cross          3.         117         HERBERT          O.          JAMES,          JR.         Herb          Nov.          10         Crutches,          casts,          and          the         senior          wing          stairs.          .          .          in         chorus.          .          .          helping          in          the         library          .          .          .          trade          school         plans          .          .          .          auto          mechanic         .          .          one          of          Peter’s          egg          men         Chorus          1,          2,          3,          4;          Library         Club.         RICHARD          L.          JENKINS         Jenksy          Sept.          27         Lunchroom          crew.          .          .          stamp         collector.          .          .          electronics         interest          |).          army,          future;          -         CRAIG          A.          JOHNSON         Dusty          Jan.          31         Loves          to          sing.          .          .          soloist          for         Halloween          scholarship         dance.          .          .          carpentry          his         career          choice.          .          .         J.V.          Basketball          1,          2;          J.V.         Baseball          1,          2;          Chorus          1,          2,         34:         DAVID          L.          JONES         Dave          Dec.          14         Black          sneakers.          .          .          unique         color          schemes.          .          .          Three         Letter          Man.          .          .          “Lefty”         .          .          usually          reading          sports         magazines.          ..clown...         Marshall’s.          .          .         J.V.          Soccer          1;          Varsity          Soccer         2,          3,          4;          J.V.          Basketball;         Varsity          Basketball          2,          3,          4,         Capt.          4;          Varsity          Baseball          1,         2,          3,          4;          Intramurals          2;          Dyad         3,          4;          Dramatics          4.         ROYCE          C.          KAHLER         Rocky          Oct.          11         “Soda          jerk”          at          Marshall’s         .          .          .          future          career          in         electronics.          .          .          that          rock         collection...         Intramurals          2,          3,          4.         BARR          A.          JOZWICKI         Jozzie          July          1         Captain          of          Regional’s          tennis         teamiae-          debater          ean          One         of          the          chess          men...         always          at          intramurals..          .         college          ahead.          .          .         Tennis          3,          4;          Intramurals          1,         2,3;          4:          Debating          Club          2,          3,         4;          Junior          Classical          League          2,         3;          Chess          Club          3,          4.         CHRISTINE          F.          KING         Chris          Dec.          19         Lost          on          the          expert          slope         wathetelephones-n.         speech          class          and          snowmen         wee          BA          chemistrys.         tall          and          thin.          .          .          French         Glassen         G@hortiseieena          A          Gas.          4:         Art          Club          3.         118         JAMES          F.          KELTY,          JR.         Jim          Dec.          16         Bremerhaven,          Germany.          .          .         “Pokey”.          .          .          always          the          last         one.          .          .          all-round          athlete         .          .          nice-looking          .          .          .          good         natured...         Varsity          Soccer          3,          4;          J.V.         Basketball;          Varsity         Basketball.         JOHN          R.          KIRSHNER         Dec.          8         More          or          less.          .          .          KIPJU         .          .          .          briefcase          .          a          eees         have          a          ski          party.”.          .          .         Japanese          camera.          .          .          keep-         away          at          midnight.          .          .          Mr.         Ronan’s          favorite          driver.          .          .         Chess          Club          2,          3,          4;          Radio         Club          1,          2,          33:4,          Presaas         Debating          Club          2,          3,          4.         MARSHAL          E.          JOHNSON         Johnson          Oct.          9         From          Mt.          Hermon          he          came         .          .          .          “What          do          you          do         around          here?”          .          .          .          his         quietness          hides          depth.          .          .         good-natured.          .          .          “Well”         .          .          .          music—guitar          and         folksongs.          .         Chorus          4.         JOANNE          LEHR         Jo          April          25         “Stand-by”.          .          .          secretary          to         Mr.          Marshall.          .          .          In          the         business          wing          with          Sandy         .          .          .          Pizza          with          the          girls.          .          .         Learning          to          play          the          piano         .          .          college          .          .          .          marriage         .          .          .          big,          bigeyes..          .         Dyad          4;          Tom-Tom          4;         Library          Club          2;          Career         Conference          Comm.          3;         Dramatics          4;           Prom          Comm.                  CLAUDIA          L.          LAPSLEY         Oct.          16         “T          never          say          anything.”.          .          .         “Oh,          sure”.          .          .          with          Carol         and          Cheryl.          .          .          stop          lights         .          .          clothes,          man,          oh,          man         .          .          second          lunch          parties         wee          buddy.         Mixed          Chorus          1,          2,          3,          4;         French          Club          3.         CLARENCE          D.          LESTER         Skip          Aug.          20         Talkativess.-          iriendly™                    .         the          photographer.          .          .         always          snapping          pictures         .          .          model          airplanes          and         model          automobiles.          .          .         wants          to          study          engineering         at          the          University          of         Californias).          .         Ghorus:          ts          irack          2          3:         Student          Council          4;         Dramatics          3;          Radio          Club          1;         Dyad          4.         119         JANE          E.          LAWSON         Janie          Dec.          28         “Good          grief!”          .          .          .          lively         .          .          irrepressible          laughhter         ao          Eh          exoyeyel          stm          envel.         writer          .          .          .          busy          Sundays          at         the          stand.          .          .          that          little          red         {LUCK          ee         Chorus          1;          J.V.          Basketball          1,         2;          Varsity          Basketball          Mer.         3;          Foreign          Exchange          Comm.         3;          Tutoring          Comm.          3.         HAROLD          G.          LEE         Harry          April          25         Has          a          great          interest          in          math         and          physics.          .          .          loves          the         band.          .          .          “What          was          my         mark           on          the          quiz?”.          .          .         would          like          to          learn          to          drive         Band          1,          2,          3,          4;          Library         GlubriN283e4:         =          KAREN          LITTLEFIELD         Karen          Oct.          21         Just          loves          art          and          home         economics.          .          .          assistant                   _          swimming          teacher.          .          .         is          Bs          “Hey,          Doris!”          .          .          .          that         orange          vest.          .          .          wow!         apes          Library          Club          1,          2,          3,          4.         Anne-Marie          June          6         That          talkative          French          girl         ,          2          o          Merle          Sites          5          -         travelled          everywhere.          .          .         comb.          .          .          finding          the          body         in          the          woods.          .          .          on          the         phone.          .          .           “I'll          never          talk         to          you          again.”          .          .          .          tutor         ee          Oyaleiniend          mam.         Tutoring          Comm.          3,          4;         Debating          Club          3,          4;         Immediate          Action          Comm.          3,         4;          French          Club          3,          4.         JANET          M.          LONG         Jan          Dec.          12         Business          wing.          .          .          second         (mda,          s          6          WO          CMEL”          .          so          .         happy-go-lucky...         Sechetany          sae          uabiaree          ns         dear          Miss          “K”          and          Miss          “T”         eee          bODDY          aura         Gymnastics;          Dyad          4;          Tom-         Tom          3;          Secretary          3,          4.         SUSAN          F.          LUKESH         Susie,          Sue          Sept.          8         Pembroke.          .          .          Summer         work          at          Carousel.          .          .          “I         really          did          flunk!”          .          .          .          long,         long,          long          days          at          school         .          .          With          Jan.          .          .          writing         poetry          .          .          .          Snow          White         .          .          .          messy          make-up          shirts          ’          SANDRA          L.         Fencing          1,          2;          Foreign          MacFARLAND         Exchange          Comm.          3;          Dyad          VERONICA          A.          LYONS          Sandy          March          9         4;          Tom-Tom          4;          Kaleido          Vicki          July          6          School          spirit          plus.          .          .          sports         scope          2;          Drama          3;          Cum          Always          smiling.          .          .          buses.          ..monitor...         Laude          3,          4.          infectious          giggle.          .          .          “Hey,          Jan’...          9s          ayyenea         Cheerleader          .          .          .          “Come          on,          drive          up          to          Acton?”.          .          .         you          guys!”          .          .          .          Lake          those          out-of-town          boys.          .          .         Winnekeag.          .          .          Always          at          guitar          playing.          .          .          Sunapee         St.          Croix’s.          .          .          Junior          Prom          J.V.          Baseball          1,          2;          Chorus          1,         63          and          U.          Mass.          .          .          Big          2,          3,          4;          Student          Council          1,          3;         brother          Kevin.          .          .          School          Council          4.         Chorus          1;          J.V.          Field          Hockey         12)          Intramurals          s5          442         Foreign          Exchange          Comm.          3,         4;          Dyad          4;          Tom-Tom          4;         Cheerleader          1,          2,          3,          4;         Career          Conference          Comm.         3,          4;          Junior          Red          Cross          2;         Dodo          Dance          Chairman          4.          120         DAVID          J.          MacKENZIE         Dave          May          26         “Hey,          you          got          any          money?”         .          .clown.          .          .          always          with         the          girls.          .          .          Often          found          at         Marshall’s          .          .          .          drives         world’s          worst          car.          .          .          tall         .          .          .          mischievous          smile.          .          .         Intramurals          2,          3,          4.         @                   DEBORAH          MAXWELL         Apr.          15         Here          she          comes.          .          .          a          love         for          geometry.          .          .          her         brother’s          friends.          .          .          always         talking          in          study          hall.          .          .         “Oh,          I          wish          I          had          my         Neense;...'.          Let’s          have          a         party.”          Friendly’s.          .          .         PETER          B.          MacRAE         Pete          Nov.          27         Looks          so          innocent.          .          .          girls,         girls,          girls.          .          .          skiing,          skiing,         skiing.          .          .          Martha’s         Winevards          na          COMelee          Eras         Chorus          2,          3,          4;          Dyad          4;         Career          Conference          Comm.         2,          3;          Dance          Comm.          2,          3,          4.         121         EDWARD          MacLEOD          III         Ed          Jan.          18         Seems          shy.          .          .          sincerity         plus.          .          .          negative          noise.          .          .         those          broken          legs.          .          .         “Look          alive!”          .          .          .          sports,         sports,          sports.          .          .          New         Hampshire          weekends.          .          .         future          engineer.          .          .         J.V.          Soccer          1;          Varsity         Soccer          2,          3,          4;          Varsity         Baseball          1,          2,          3,          4;         Intramurals          4;          Gymnastics         3},          al         ih         DEBORAH          J.          MARTIN         Debby          Oct.          20         “Tee-Hee!”.          .          .          tiny,          pretty         .          .          graceful          gymnast...          .         lovely          contralto          voice.          .          .         music          for          “John          Brown’s         Body”.          .          .          “I’m          going          to          be         SCriOUS          Haren          COC          PCr          meme         Chorus          1,          2,          3,          4;          J.V.          Field         Hockey          3;          Dodo          Dance         Comm.          4;          Drama          4.         LEEOY          DERE         MARSHMAN         Mushie          Dec.          22         Tom-Tom          sports          writer.          .          .         “Patriots,          Patriots!”          ..          .         “What          class          should          I          drop         today?”          .          .          .          favorite          subject         —gym.          .          .          business          career         Intramurals          1,          2,          3;          Tom-         Tom          3,          4.         LEONARD          J.          McCARTHY         Bud          Oct.          14         Cool          dresser          .          .          .          sophisticated         but          not          snobbish          .          .          .          maroon         Mercury ...          “That’s          the         breaks.”          .          .          .          black          flat          top         ...          Summers          at          Winnipesaukee         ...          “Anyone          have          a          license          I         can          borrow?”.          .          .          blue         cashmere          sweater.          .          .         J.V.          Soccer          1;          Varsity         Soccer          4;          Varsity          Baseball          1,         2;          Intramurals          3;          Chorus          2.         R.          ALLEN          MIRSE         Al          May          10         “Drags”          inthe          M.G.          .          .         driving          to          school.          .          .          Air         View.          .          .          aggressive.          .          .         that          picture          in          the          63          Dyad         Track          2,          4;          Intramurals          3,          4;         Band          1,          2,          3;          Junior         Classical          League          2,          3.         Fy         F         F          :         JEANNE          A.          MERCURY         Jeanne          May          19         “Oh          heavens!”           .          .          .          art         school          to          become          an          art         teacher.          .          .          showers.          .          .         long          school          day.          .          .         Chorus          1,          2;          Dodo          Dance         Comm.          4;          Senior          Prom         Comm.          4.         LYNDA          L.          MERTZ         Eyn)          septs          23         Effervescent          personality.          .          .         southern          rebel          straight          from         Miami.          .          .          green          ’59          Ford         .          .          sunworshipper          .          .          .          Eh?         .          .          Wierd          laugh.          .          .          never         seen          snow?..          .music...         Secretary          for          Mr.          Wentworth;         Chorus          4.         122         KENT          B.          MEDOWSKI         Sept.          15         Happiest          when          swimming         (Martha’s          Vineyard)          or         skiing          .          .          .          collects          coins         .          .          .          chemistry.          .          .          college         Track          2,          4.         ROBERT          D.          MOULTON         Bob          March          18         Soccer          goalie.          .          .          big          smile         .          .          .          Rambler,          Ford.          .          .          the         sign          in          the          court          yard.          .          .         Merritt,          Al,          and          our          gang         .          .          the          army         Framingham          and          Marshall’s         Soccer          1,          2,          3,          4;         Intramurals          1,          2,          3,          4.         KEVIN          S.          MOYNIHAN         Kev          June          10         Wildlife          management          as          a         career.          .          .          his          award-         winning          model          house          in         mechanical          drawing.          .          .         Kevin,          John,          Paul          trio.          .          .         back          to          Regional          for         PGs.         J.V.          Soccer          2;          Intramurals          3,         4.         FRANCIS          E.          MUNDO         Frank          Sept.          12         Serious          about          radio...         ham.          .          .          loyal          member          of         the          radio          club.          .          .          Russian         history          his          favorite.          .          .         college          and          study          of         psychology          are          his          future         Plans...,          0.         Radio          Club          1,          2,          3,          4,          Treas.         3;          Debating          Club          3;          Chess         Club          3.         MARIAN          E.          MYERS         Edde          March          16         That          west          coast          trip.          .          .         Latin,          fourth          year!.          .          .          “I         didn’t          finish          my          homework.”         5          cys          SlelenGla          5:         campfire          candy...         intramurals..          .         Softball          3;          Intramurals          3,          4;         Junior          Prom          Comm.         123         JEANNE          P.          NESTO         Nest          Oct.          31         Queen          of          the          Junior          Prom         '630ene          caretree.          ..          loads         of          fun          to          be          with.          -          .         Fitchburg          and          the          gang.          .          .         hopes          to          be          a          nurse...          .         “Heck,          no”.          .          .          Halloween         SWITCH          see         Intramurals          3,          4;          Chorus          1,         2;          Dyad          4;          Dance          Comm.          1,         2,          3,          4;          Junior          Prom:          Comm.         DANIEL          A.          MURPHY         Dan          April          14         Always          neatly          dressed.          .          .         the          “prep”          look          .          .          .          out-of-         town          girls.          .          .          Austin-Healy         .          .          trips          to          Florida.          .          .         quiet.          colleve          plansmecn.         J.V.          Soccer          2;          Chorus          2.         RICHARD          L.          NEUMEIER         Rich          Nov.          22         “Obviously.”          .          .          .          the         sneakers          club.          .          .          discus         sions          with          vigor.          .          .          “No,         Scott.”          ...          .          summer          in         Germany.          .          .          “Anyone          for         chess?”          .          .          .          another          history         bum          eae.         Intramurals          3;          Chorus          4;         Chess          Club          3,          4;          Student         Council          4;          Drama          3,          4;         Foreign          Exchange          Comm.          4;         Debating          Club          2,          3,          4;         Library          Club          2,          3,          4;          Math         Team          1,          2,          3,          4;          Science         Team          3,          4;          Cum          Laude          3,         4.         ELIZABETH          L.          NOLLEY         Beth          Feb.          8         “Sylvester”.           .          .          attractive         .          .          very          good          dancer...         Dave.          .          .          dreams          of          being          a         nurse.          ©:         Chorus          1,          2;          Dyad          4;          Career         Conference          Comm.          3.         RICHARD          W.         NURCZYNSKI         Rich,          Bronco’          March          24         Conservation          career.          .          .         soccer          force.          .          .          that          fake         kick          .          .          .          team          bus          ride          after         Medford          victory          last          year         .          .          gymnast.          .          .          hunting         Geeneeeae         Soccer          1,          2,          3,          4;          Baseball          2;         Track          2,          4;          Chorus          2;         Gymnastics          3,          4.         JAMES          J.          OLIVIERI         Jim          Nov.          19         Trackman.          .          .          field          and         corridor          .          .          .          Ray          Charles         fannie          dlasnyivestsra          anal         Rogers’.          .          .          “Check          that         out.”          .          .          .          “But,          that’s          not         falls          wee          SCLIOUS          ene         Soccer          1;          Track          3,          4;         Intramurals          1,          2,          3,          4;         Chorus          1,          2,          4.         124         é         :         JOYCE          V.          PARSONS         Parsons          Dec.          15         “T’m          sorry!”          .          .-.          sincere         .          .          .          Miss          Pinkie          at          Emerson         Hospital          .          .          .          to          be          a          nurse         .          .          .          wishes          to          help          people         who          need          help.          .          .          With         Becky          and          Sue.          .          .          “What’s         the          matter?”         Chorus          2,          3,          4;          Dance         Comm.          2,          3;          Junior          Prom         Comm.;          Library          Club          3;          Art         Club          4.         JEAN          C.          PIRRELLO         Jeanne          Feb.          5         Dark          hair.          .          .          in          the          library         after          school.          .          .          Mrs.         Heath’          s.          .          .          greeting          cards         meer          ClaSS          Ole          OSeamen          enue         pea          the          BOUNCE          mee         running          people          off          the          road         Tom-Tom          1;          Kaleidoscope         2;          Modern          Dance          2;          Junior         Prom          Comm.;          Dance         Comm.          3,          4;          Dyad          4.         RICHARD          A.          PLANK         Richie          Jan.          18         Supermarket          Produce         Manager.          .          .          work,          work,         work.          .          .          loves          every         minute          of          it.          .          .          little          white         VW          ..          .          hopes          to          go          to         collegenaeme         J.V.          Soccer          2:         ALAN          W.          POWERS         Oct.          22         Plans          business          career...         tall.          .          .sincere.          .          .          athlete         wa.          Dasketball          .          .          .          soccer         Berironny.          .          .          jacket.         Soccer          1,          2;          Basketball          2;         Intramurals          4.         ALBERT          J.          PUTNEY         Alice          Jan.          16         Hithere!...’56          Ford...         Meenosicn.s          53          Ford.          .          .         Baers          SUG...          Sue...         “Let’s          maintain          a          little          bit          of         monty!          =...          COOL          IT         J.V.          Soccer          1.         DORIS          J.          PUTNEY         Jeanie          Oct.          21         Short          and          sweet.          .          .         Volkswagon.          .          .          “Help          me         with          my          chemistry          and         Spanish,          please.”          .          .          .         Intramurals          3;          French          Club         2;          Library          Club          3;          Dance         Comm.          4.         12a         NANCY          E.          RICHMOND         Aug.          19         Bright          smile          .          .          .          crock-a-         doll.          .          .          little          green          bug         ee          DUS          Viera          Vilitt          and         Jeff.          .          .          Always          knitting         Intramurals          2;          Drama          2;         Biology          Club          2;          Junior         Prom          3;          Dance          Comm.          4.         LAWRENCE          F.         RADFORD         LarryaeneD          a2         “Larry”.          .          .          enjoys          shop         .          .          wants          to          be          a          truck         driver          .          .          .          plans          to          work         after          graduation.          .          .          owns          a         54          Ford...         ALAN          J.          REES         Dece22         Private          school          transfer.          .          .         friendly          .          .          .          math,          science,         and          English          his          interests         .          .          college          for          engineering         or          technological          training         Track          4;          Intramural         Basketball          4.         JOSEPH          H.          ROGERS         Joe          June          4         Authority          on          all          things.          .         passionate          love          for          VW’s                    summer          Of:6300.)-         conscientious          student.          .          .         always          giving          his          helpful         suggestions—needed          or          not         ROSALIND          M.          RIORDAN          .          .          .          that          jovial          laugh          and         Rusty          Sept.          22          friendly          smile.          .          .         That          bubbly          girl          from          Dyad          4;          Kaleidoscope          2;         Chicago.          .          .          “That’s          Ri-or-          Drama          1.         dan.”          “Really?”          .          .          .          Guitar         playing          .          .          .          wooden          safety         pins.          .          .          Moscow          Circus         i          eeNursing          career...         Chorus          4;          Tom-Tom          4;         Drama          4;          Library          Club          4.         FRANCIS          A.          RUSSELL         Frank          Aug.          18         Happiest          in          chemistry          class         .          .          .          hopes          to          make          it          his         career.          .          .          usually          found         checking          out          books.          .          .         Track          3;          Intramurals          3,          4;         Library          Club          3,          4.         MARIA          J.          RUOCCO         Rocky          Oct.          10         “Melora”.          .          .          “The          Knave         of          Hearts”.          .          .          contacts         .          -          -swan          Pond.          .          .          natural-         born          clown...         Chorus          1,          2;          Dyad          4;          Drama         1,          2,          3,          4;          Dance          Comm.          1.         126         ALEJANDRO          RUIZ         June           4         From          Costa          Rica.          .          .          living         in          Sudbury          for          the          year.          .          .         plans          a          business          career          after         college          .          .          .          soccer          player         .          .          .          happiest          in          gym          class         .          .          no          language          barrier         .          .          .          With          Margaret          Barclay         speaking          Spanish.          .          .         Intramurals          4;          Foreign         Exchange          Comm.          4.         CAROLINE          A.          RUOCCO         Oct.          10         Always          talking.          .          .          hot          falc         .          .          .          Only          her          father          knows         for          sure.          .          .          “Who          is         coming          to          our          p.j.          party?”         .          .          those          intellectual         glasses.          .          .         Chorus          1,          2;          Dyad          4;          Drama         ts          bas         JANE          N.          SAMPSON         Janie          July          31         Popular          blond.          .          .fun...         boys.          .          .          Carousel.          .          .          Jill         Frye.          .          .          nursing          career...         Intramurals          1,          2,          3,          4;          Dyad         4;          Drama          2,          3;          Dance         Comm.          4.         LINDA          L.          SAUL         Lyn,          Blondie          Feb.          5         That          blonde          hair          .          .          .          Chris          .          -          losing          her          shoes.          .          .         model.          ..,          secretary...         trying          to          learn          to          play          the         eiirar..          purple...         Chorus          4;          Drama          4;          Dyad         4;          Tom-Tom          4;          Dance         Comm.          3;          Junior          Red          Cross         2y          3s         GAIL          SAWYER         Bananas          Nov.          19         “Bananas”.          .          .          beautiful         eyes.          .          .          smile.          .          .          sincere         ;          .          confidante.          .          .          “Little         Richie”.          .         Intramurals          2,          3,          4;          Class         Vice          President          1;         Cheerleader          2;          French          Club         2,          3;          Junior          Prom          Comm.          3;         Art          Club          4;          Dyad          4.         HEIDI          SCHOLZ         Hi-dee,          Scholzie          July          4         Artist.          .          .          golden          hair.          .          .         beautiful          sweaters...         always          seen          at          track          meets         .          .          With          Peggy          .          .          .          hopes         to          become          a          medical         illustrator...         Chorus          1,          2,          3,          4;          Student         Council          2.         127         SANDRA          E.          ST.          CROIX         Sandy          April          8         Always          at          Lyons’.          .          .          red         head.          .          .          beautiful          smile         .          .          quiet,          but          don’t          count         onit.          .          .          Lake          Winnekeag         .          .          .          Junior          Prom          ’63          and          U.         Mass.           7.          Ya,          I          guess!”         J.V.          Basketball          1,          2;         Intramurals          2,          3;          Chorus          1,         2;          Dyad          4;          Dance          Comm.          2,                  JACQUELINE          SAWYER         Jackie          Oct.          7         Giggles          .          .          .          “Guess          what         happened”.          .          .          camping          and         skiing          with          Cindy          and         Joanie          .          .          .          her          madras         babushka.          .          .          “Forget          it”         ee          LOSt          in          bOSLOneE          a         Intramurals          1,          4;          Chorus          1,         2;          Dyad          4;          Tom-Tom          2;         Dance          Comm.          4.         MARGARET          J.          SHEA         Meg          April          12         Bright          smile...          .          pleasant         manner.          .          .          pretty          auburn         hair.          .          .          one          of          our          future         elementary          school          teachers         .          .          .          likes          English          best          .          .          .         MARTHA          E.          SJOSTEDT         Marty          March          8         Short          attractive          blonde.          .         blushes          easily          .          .          .          always         looking          for          fun...         Hirtatiousme-          ss          Obhwthat         class          of          °62.”.          .          .          secretarial         work...         Intramurals          2,          3;          Dyad          4;         Chorus          4;          Library          Club          3;         Jr.          Prom          Comm.          3;          Dodo         Dance          Comm.          4.         CONSTANCE          L.         SCHWARTZ         Connie,          Schwartzie          Aug.          9         Good          natured.          .          .          sharp         dresser          .          .          .          she          only          looks         quiet.          .          .          Track          Team          ’63         eee          Gamp          Perry          aoe          ie         .          .          understanding          is          the         word...         Chorus          1,          2;          Dyad          4;          Dance         Comm.          3.         SUSAN          M.          SMITH         Sue          Jan.          16         Enjoys          life.          .          .          Mr.         Gulesian’s          English          class.          .          .         Karen.          .          .          philosophical         .          .          imagist.          .          .          only          one         who          sleeps          at          pajama          parties         J.V.          Basketball          3;          Softball          1,         3;          Band          1,          2,          3;          Dyad          4;          RICHARD          E.          SCOGLAND         Kaleidoscope          4;          Career          Rich          July          8         Guidance          Comm.          3,          4;          Dark          and          handsome..          .         Junior          Red          Cross          1;          Ski          genuine          artist.          .          .          1192”         Club          1.          .          .          .          “Did          the          insurance         cover          the          Se          Bae         .          .          .          greasy          kid          stuff.          .          .         CHERYL          A.          SICARD          Varsity          Soccer          2,          3,          4;         Cherry          Oct.19          |          Varsity          Baseball          2,          3,          4;         “That          girl          is          always          in          the          Gymnastics.         business          wing.”          .          .          .          Mr.         Ronan’s          shadow.          .          .          after         school          for          the          play.          .          .         “Finian’s          Rainbow.”         Chorus          1,          2,          3,          4;          Dyad          4;         Tom-Tom          4;          Library          Club         1,          2,          3;          Dodo          Dance          Comm.         4;          Faculty          Secretary          2,          3,          4;         Drama          2,          3;          Director’s          Staff         2:          128         LAWRENCE          M.         SHERMAN         Larry          Dec.          6         “T          don’t          understand          French.”         eee          nat          math          test!”          .          .          .         Mathlete          .          .          .          History         award.          .          .          Capture          the          flag         .          .          .          More          or          less          sneaker         crowd.          .          .          engineer.         Intramurals          3,          4;          Drama          4;         Math          Club          2,          3,          4;          Chess         Club          3;          Radio          Club          2,          3,          4;         Russian          Club          2,          3;          Debating         Club          2.         JAMES          J.          SHIMANSKY         Jim,          Skee          March          6         New          senior.          .          .          English         with          Mr.          Heys.          .          .          Green         Bay          Packers.          .          .          working         on          cars.          .          .          Cambridge         Eatin...          Air          Force.          .         ice          hockey          .          .          .          water          skiing         JANE-ANN          SPILLER         Jane          June          1         Nice          to          know.          .         .          .          .          quiet,          but          mischievous         .          sincere         ea          Stale          Marketa         .          .          secretary.          .          .          Kath-         erine          Gibbs          bound.          .          .         Chorus          1,          2,          3,          4;          Dyad          4;         Jr.          Red          Cross          2.         .          Doug         129         CAROLYN          L.          STACEY         Carol          Dec.          4         “Stace”.          .          .          usually          found         in          the          business          wing.          .          .         business          career.          .          .          hopes          to         attend          Stenotype          Institute          of         Boston.          .          .          Always          with         Jean          Stover.          .         Intramurals          3;          Secretary          to         Mr.          Hays;          Secretary          to          Miss         Kellaher.         CHANNING          W.          STONE         April          21         “You          don’t          say.”          .          .          .          whata         waste          .          .          .          loves          chemistry??         .          .          .          rides          his          motor          scooter         to          school.          .          .          college          plans         MERRITT          A.          STONE         Jake          Nov.          2         Auto          mechanic.          .          .          shop         .          .          .          Marshall’s.          .          .          Porter’s         .          .          .          pumping          gas...         homeroom          with          Mr.          Krol         ee          DOGO          Dancer          ace.         decorating          for          the          Junior         Prowse         Varsity          Basketball          3;         Intramurals          1,          3;          Dodo         Dance          Comm.          4.         JEANNE          M.          SULLIVAN         Jeanne          June          14         Always          in          a          hurry...         cheerful.          .          .          giggles.          .          .         great          fun          to          be          with...          .         “Guess          what?          I          missed         gym.”          .          .          .          college          bound         Intramurals          2;          Chorus          2,          3;         Student          Council          2,          3;          Dyad         4;          Junior          Prom          Comm.          3.         |          L          .         SA         ELIZABETH          A.          TAYLOR         Betsey,          Liz          Nov.          30         France          again.          .          .          Sth          period         study          hall          for          four          years         .          .          mixed-up          phone         NUM          Der          te          eAlerts         stability          .          .          .          competence         .          .          Foreign          Service.          .          .         Chorus          1,          2,          3,          4;          Foreign         Exchange          Comm.          1,          2,          3,          4;         Dyad          4;          Drama          1,          2,          3,          4;         Library          1,          2,          3;          Debating          3,         4;          Junior          Classical          League          2,         c¥         JEAN          E.          STOVER         Jeannie          July          17         Shorthand          specialist.          .          .         usually          in          the          business          wing         .          .          .          lunchtime          telephone         calls.          .          .          redhead.          .          .          plans         to          study          cosmetology.          .          .         Intramurals          2,          3.         MARTHA          F.          TARBELL         Minny          Novy.          22         Long          blonde          hair.          .          .          Cape         Cod.          .          .          the          tree          in          the         middle          of          Nesto’s          driveway         .          .          that          laugh.          .          .          Mr.         Jeter’s          homeroom...         Chorus          1,          2;          Dyad          4;          Drama         3,          4;          French          Club          3.         130         CHARLES          H.          STACY         Charlie          July          29         McGill          in          Canada.          .          .          likes         hockey..;          7s          Olas         takes          it          easy.          .          .          witty.          ..         Intramurals          2,          3,          4;          Track         PETER          L.          TEMPLE         Pete          Dec.          13         Watch          out          for          low          flying         planes.          .          .          lives          in          the         theater.          .          .          “illuminates          the         set.          .          .          “Get          away          from         that          switch          box!”          .          .          .          “12-         13-46”.          .          .          Dartmouth.          .          .         Drama          2,          3,          4;          Junior         Classical          League          2;          Math         Club          3,          4.         CAROL          A.          TONSETH         Carol          Sept.          10         Little          rotten          apples.          .          .          knit         one,          purl          two.          .          .          “We          need         more          costumes.”.          .          .         keeping          awake.          .          .          tutorials         by          candle          light.          .          .          skiing          at         Mt.          Snow...         Chorus          1,          2,          3,          4;          Drama          2,         3,          4;          Foreign          Exchange         Comm.          3.         LAURIE          TREES         Feb.          24         With          Pam.          .          .          finding          the         body          in          the          woods.          .          .          “Our         cozy          Chemistry          class”.          .          .         P.F.          President.          .          .          biking          to         Lincoln.          .          .          bird          watching         wey          cool’          . .          .          intelligent         foe          Mt..Folyoke..          .          .         Chorus          1,          2,          3,          4;          School         Council          4;          Student         Exchange          Comm.          2,          3;         Dyad          4;          Drama          2,          3,          4;         French          Club          3,          4;          Math         Ctub.2,          3.         MARY          LEE          TONSETH         Widgie          Sept.          10         Always          smiling          .          .          .          her         Norwegian          family.          .          .          “Ja-         da”.          .          .          P.F.          President.          .          .         loves          concerts          and          F.M..          .         those          wooden          shoes.          .          .         conscientious.          .          .         Fencing          2;          Chorus          1,          2,          3,          4;         Foreign          Exchange          Comm.          2,         3,          4;          Dyad          4;          French          Club         eee          a          Drama          ...3.          4:         ACG          S3:         “A          aw         MARCIA          V.          TROISI         Marcia          April          15         Music,          music,          and          more         music.          .          .          long          hair.          .          .         long          fingernails”.          .          .          “Fin-         ian’s          Rainbow”.          .          .          “It          will         take          care          of          itself.          Don’t         worry.”          .          .          .          Boston         Symphony.          .          .          caroling         Chorus          1,          2,          3,          4;          Foreign         Exchange          Comm.          2,          3,          4;         Dramai2.3;          42          0          A:G.374;         French          Club          2;          Classical         League          4;          Alumnae          Home         Coming          4;          Dodo          Dance         Comm.          4.         131         ELAINE          M.          THOMPSON         July          30         Anyone          for          a          lollipop?.          .          .         shorty          .          .          .          Concord-         Concord.          .          .          airline          hostess         .          .          .          prefers          to          be          blond...         attractive...         J.V.          Softball          2;          Intramurals         a          Dyad          4;          Dance          Comm.          3,         KENNETH          A.          TRUSSELL         Ken          Aug.          4         “But,          Mr.          Sargent!”          ...         Loves          Buicks          .          .          .          Owns          a         58-Country          Squire.          .          .         study          hall          monitor.          .          .          with         Roger          Baldwin.          .          .         Intramurals          2,          3,          4.         DAVID          R.          WALKER         Dave          Sept.          18         Quiet,          friendly,          very         considerate          .          .          .          studies          hard         .          .          .          hopes          to          go          into         advertising          .          .          .          enjoys         IDLY          SICS          ems          trac          keane         rack          oe4e         JOSEPH          G.          YERED         Joe          Aug.          7         “The          Arab”.          .          .          Drums,         drums,          and          more          drums.          .          .         Oct.          15,          met          his          idol—Gene         Krupa.          .          .smiling..          .         friendly.                    -         Band          1,          2,          3,          4.         CARL          W.          WALLMAN         Carl          July          21         He          came,          he          saw.          .          .         “Fantastic.”          .          .          .          Sincere         and          friendly          .          .          .          the         cheerleaders’          bus.          .          .         basketball          games.          .          .         “Welch’s          candy          is          the          best.”         eee          college          plansiaas         J.V.          Basketball          1,          2;          Varsity         Basketball          3,          4;          Intramurals         3,          4.         ELIZABETH         WORTHINGTON         Betsy          Jan.          27         Horses          and          sheep?          But          of         course.          .          .          doodles          on         everything          .          .          .          which         Betsey?          .          .          .          dog          shows...         witty          .          .          .          wants          to          be          a         veterinarian.          .          .         Chorus          1,          2;          French          Club          3;         LALCI3          NA:         132         SANDRA          J.           VANARIA         Sandy          Sept.          27         “Stand-by”.          .          .          Secretary          to         Mr.          Johnson.          .          .          In          the         business          wing          with          Joanne         .          .          .          On          Grover          Cronin’s         Fashion          Board.          .          .          Florida         .          .          .          pizza          with          the          girls.          .          .         choreography.          .          .          college         .          .          .          beautiful          smile.          .          .         Chorus          1,          2;          Dyad          4;          Tom-         Tom          4;          Drama          2,          3,          4;         Career          Conference          Comm.         3;          Dance          Comm.          4.         WILLIAM          M.         WALDSMITH         Bill          Nov.          22         Tall          transfer          student.          .          .         one          of          Mr.          Jeter’s          527         group.          .          .          likes          history         best          .          .          .          plans          a          service         career.          .          .          almynuee         NANCY          J.          WOHLRAB         Nance          April          17         Doodles,          doodles,          doodles         ...Johnny.          .          .          graceful         ...Latin.          .          .          beautiful         sweaters.          .          .          studious...         Intramural          Basketball          3;         Chorus          4;          Kaleidoscope          2.         JOHN          F.          WILFERT         Bud          Oct.          29         Serious          about          track.          .          .         conscientious          .          .          .          capable         meaSce          NOW          he          mins          anes         career          in          business         administration.          .         Track          2,          3,          4;          Intramural         Basketball          1,          3,          4;          Intra-         mural          Softball          3,          4;         Intramural          Soccer          3,          4.         ADVISORS          to          the          Class          of          1964         Mr.          Terry          Miskell         Sophomore          Year         Mr.          William          B.          Galvin         Freshman          Year         Mr.          Mark          G.          Gulesian         Junior          Year         133         Mr.          Joseph          D.          Krol         Senior          Year         Patrons         A          Friend         Dr.          and          Mrs.          William          J.          Adelson         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Howard          Adrian         Algy          Alexander         Dr.          and          Mrs.          F.          Daniel          Buttner         Dr.          and          Mrs.          Bradford          Cannon         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Harry          H.          Carey         Mr.          and          Mrs.          F.          Earl          Clark          |         Mr.          and          Mrs.          John          D.          Coombs          a         Mrs.          Mary          Corrigan         Joe          Cotoni          ’60         Mrs.          Cornelia          W.          Smith         Mrs.          Marion          Spiller         Mr.          and          Mrs.          William          C.          Spiller         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Ralph          F.          Taylor,          Jr.         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Roger          P.          Thurston         Mr.          and          Mrs.          L.          W.          Tighe         The          Didrick          L.          Tonseth          Family         Dr.          and          Mrs.          Leslie          M.          Tourville         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Malcolm          Trees         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Francis          J.          Vanaria          ‘         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Ralph          W.          Williams,          Jr.         Mr.          Joseph          Krol         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Warren          Hall         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Harold          E.          Lawson         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Howard          R.          Lehr         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Richard          S.          Long         Mrs.          S.          B.          Lukesh         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Victor          Lutnicki         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Charles          D.          Martin         Dr.          and          Mrs.          Perry          J.          Culver         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Joseph          P.          Donnelly         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Gerald          Floyd         Mr.          and          Mrs.          L.          Emmett          Flynn         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Frank          W.          Graham         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Albert          R.          Gurney,          Jr.         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Arthur          R.          Hamill,          Sr.         Mr.          and          Mrs.          John          N.          Harris         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Almon          H.          Huff         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Harold          McLellan          Johnson         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Robert          Judd         H.          B.          Knowles         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Gene          F.          Nameche         Frank          Koppeis         Dr.          and          Mrs.          John          D.          Nicholson         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Gerald          Row         Mr.          and          Mrs.          John          Sawyer         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Myron          G.          Siegars         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Norman          Sjostedt         134         Patrons         LEE          OLE         N.          F.          Brisson,          Inc.          —o-,         nial          Barber          Shop         i          Community          Store          a         ph          B.          Damico,          Contractor         erty’s          Garage         as          E          Il’s          Insurance          Agency         “Hill          Reales         Hooper’s          Hardware         oo                    idder          House          Bake          Shop         _          Leone’s          Restaurant         oF          -          Lincoln          Auto          Service         ;          Mackinnon          s         Mes          Furniture          Co.         Phelps          T.V.          and          Appliance,          Inc.                   Pokonoket          Kennel          Shop         -          Porter’s          Restaurant          )         _          The          Pot          Shop          ,          ROMS          GIST          Coe          SPR          sein         Ree’s          Flower          Shop          th         aa          Richardson          Drug          Company         ss          Stiles          Candies         135         ¢          ,          =         Business          Patrons         Standard          Tool          and          Die          Company,          Belmont         Star          Market          Co.          pe          am          ,         _          Wayside          Country          :         Steele’s          Auto          Body          and          Repair          Co.          ss          ee:         i          Wayside          Motor          Lodge         Sudbury          Book          Shop          re          we         Wayside          Realtors          —         Sudbury          Bowladrome         Young’s          Store         Sudbury          Cleaners          q          ;         Sudbury          Drug          Co.          —          -          wv          2         s          ,          font         Sudbury          Radio          and          T.V.          2          as         Suburban          Propane          Gas          Corp.          :           —s          a          f                           
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