Marlborough High School - Marlborough High Yearbook (Marlborough, MA)

 - Class of 1963

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a is sc FOR REFERENCE i Do Not Take From This Room • l 1963 YEARBOOK OF MARLBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL MARLBOROUGH MASSACHUSETTS - ■ ' ( JOHN B. RICE Assistant Superintendent JOHN F. FRANCIS Principal ADMINISTRATION RAYMOND C. RICHER Superintendent of Schools D. JOSEPH HANNAGAN DONALD GRAVES Vice-Principal Director of Vocational High School 2 Frederick Di Loreto, F. Yeadon Mary E. O’Halloran, Head of Department Dorothy M. Hornby Commercial Department FACULTY Paul A. Br unelle, Richard F. Cogswell, Edward R. Horgan, Edward L. Martel Eleanor Nordgren, Rosemary Mitchell, Head of Department; Theresa H. Daly, Elinor C. Crotty English Department Guidance Department Robert A. Dolan, Mary L. Fee 3 History Department Anthony B. Sandini, Edgar C. Gadbois Frank Kronoff, Stephen A. Manning, Head of Department; James D. Hayes Language Department Germain M. St. Maurice, Emilio DeSimone William Taylor, Eleanor R. McDonald, Head of Department; James G. Honen William J. Donahue, George Macricosta Robert F. Lyons, Head of Department; John D. O’Connell Mathematics Department Physical Education Alice C. Gaynor, Jesse M. Wade 4 Science Department F. J. Kane, Robert V. White Richard R. Terry, Head of Department; Catherine L. Hutch Gene F. Insani, Shop; William Kelleher, Audio-Visual; Cosmo H. Valente, Music; Arthur Duplessis, Driver Education Mary L. Haven, Art; Pearl C. Baker, Clothing; Marion E. French, Foods; P. A. Larson, Public Expression Special Teachers Vocational High School Faculty Donald E. Cookman, Robert S. Weston, Donald R. Mossman, Bruce J. Campbell Howard L. Hirst, John J. Ursoleo, Clinton G. Wells, Richard P. Bevilacqua 5 Health Department Raymond Cannon, M.D. Rose Camden, R.N. Mary O’Malley Lillian Gauthier Mary O’Donnell Helen B. Strazzero Lorraine R. Luz Administrative Secretaries Cafeteria Thomas Grasso, Manager; Mildred De Beradinis, Mary Luz, Madeleine Koziara, Rose Hutch, Anne Ricciuti, Elsie Blakely, Dorothy Bracken, Dorothy Hannagan f Maintenance Department John Foley, Bob Callahan Clerk of the Works William Ferguson 7 PANTHERAMA YEARBOOK STAFF Patrons Thomas Bradshaw, Charles Waterman, Richard Capobianco Top Row: Patricia Bonina, Lyn Gamble, Rosemary Stackhouse, Karen Mooney, Judith Baker. Bottom Row: Margaret Cutler, Gloria Agostinelli, Karen McDonough, Roberta Cupak Writers Typists Top Row: Peggy Cutler, Jean Mixter, Lyn Gamble, Nancy Siira, Karen Mooney, Pat Bo¬ nina, Sandy Kane, Gloria Agostinelli. Bot- .. ' | ■ 8 Co-editors Feature Writers Top Row: Nancy Musgrave, Patricia Bonina. Bottom Row: Linda Le Due, David Savello, Sandra Gaucher Karen McDonough, Rosemary Stackhouse Top Row: Judith Baker, David Savello, Patricia Bonina. Bottom Row: Karen McDonough, Margaret Cutler, Rosemary Stackhouse, Mary Colecchi Cover Committee David Savello tom Row: Laureen D’Amico, Nancy Musgrave, Edi Marshall, Ernie Ginnetti, Brenda Kozak, Linda Le Due, Donna Colecchi 9 Catherine L. Hutch James D. Hayes We, the class of 1963, gratefully dedicate this yearbook to Miss Catherine L. Hutch and Mr. James D. Hayes, whom we have been privileged to have as our advisors. Our sincere thanks for their unfailing help and loyalty to our class. 10 Cheryl Hill Secretary Martin Demoorjian Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Alan Mosher, President; Sandra Kane, Vice-President; John Iannini, Treasurer; Absent Mary Colecchi, Secretary 11 GLORIA AGOSTINELLI “Glo” Full of fun ... a hefty lefty . . . life of the party . . . never at a loss for words . . . likes to sing . . . can always be seen with a crowd. KATHLEEN AMELL “Kathy” Petite . . . cute . . . enjoys being with people . . . has a great sense of humor ... is indirectly interested in art . . . can be found in a ’51 Ford. NANCY ARGONTI “Nan” Came from Waltham in her senior year . . . medium height . . . bashful ... is very sel¬ dom seen talking in the cor¬ ridors . . . enjoys sewing . . . she intends to be a designer of prints after graduation. JUDITH BAKER “Jude” Cute, flirtatious . . . M.H.S.’s blonde bombshell . . . one of the popular Marlboro cheer¬ leaders . . . member of the Junior Prom Court . . . with her personality and charm suc¬ cess will surely be hers. SENIORS CAROL BALBEN “Carol” Favorite pastime is attending football games . . . always fun to be with . . . hopes to own her own Massachusetts license plates someday . . . will be¬ come an IBM operator. CURT BANK “Curt” Good dancer . . . likes to ski . . . favorite pastime working at the Marlboro Hospital . . . likes music . . . especially progressive . . . plans to be an Anesthetist. RICHARD BARRETT “Bulchie” Fun loving . . . strictly the happy-go-lucky type . . . never has a care in the world . . . loves to go hunting . . . active member of the Senior Class . . . never takes no for an answer. RICHARD BELMORE “Dick” Tall . . . very athletic . . . was a well-liked tackle on the foot¬ ball team . . . will make a great Phys. Ed. teacher . . . will be a loss to the vocational school. 12 MARILYN BENEDETTO “Man” Pretty . . . lots of fun to be with . . . always smiling . . . a definite asset to the cheering squad . . . always watching number 62 at the football games VICTORIA BENJAMIN “Jean” Very attractive . . . sparkling blue eyes . . . usually seen but seldom heard . . . nice dresser . . . member of the Junior Prom Court . . . bound to suc¬ ceed in her chosen profession. JOHN BETTGER “Jack” Short . . . easy to get along with . . . has a wonderful per¬ sonality ... is a friend to everyone . . . always full of pep . . . never stops talking . . . future plans undecided. JEAN BICKFORD “Jeannie” Blonde . . . quiet until spoken to . . . never at a loss for words . . . argumentative . . . can always be found in home¬ room A-204. DONALD BLAIS “Don” Good looking . . . brown hair . . . gets along with everyone . . . nice eyes and a sharp dresser . . . always has a joke . . . plans to enter the service after graduation. GAIL BLANCHETTE “Gail” Cute as a button . . . petite . . . quiet . . . gets along with everyone . . . has a long list of friends . . . proof of the old adage, “good things come in small packages.” EDWARD BOLESKY “Eddie” Quiet . . . conservative ... is on the science quiz team . . . likes school . . . very sincere . . . dependable . . . enjoys a good laugh . . . plans to go to college. PATRICIA BONINA “Pat” Dark, shining, black hair . . . petite and very cute . . . very well attired . . . always seems to be smiling . . . just as cheer¬ ful .. . will succeed in what¬ ever she chooses. 13 THOMAS BRADSHAW “Tom Nice looking . . . well dressed . . . gets along great with everyone . . . ambitious . . . favorite pastime riding in a black Buick . . . plans for the future indefinite. ANN BRESCIA “Ann Short . . . dark brown hair . . . dark eyes which love to flirt with people . . . has never stopped talking . . . has a very winning smile. CAROL BROWN “Brownie” Tall . . . pretty . . . has a dis¬ tinctive walk . . . one of our high-stepping majorettes . . . good sense of humor . . . fun to be with . . . enjoys dancing . . . likes parties and boys. LAWRENCE BRUNEAU “Larry Medium height ... a gym en¬ thusiast . . . good natured . . . helpful with projector . . . en¬ joys visiting Northboro ... is a genius with cars ... a real mechanic. EDWARD BRUSO “Ed Nice looking . . . great wit of the class . . . fun to be with . . . whizz in Consumer Economics class . . . always seen driving along the causeway . . . future plans not known. JAMES BURKE “Jimmy” Friendly . . . cute . . . very well-mannered . . . member of basketball team . . . always ready for a good time . . . usually seen driving his little Volkswagen . . . future plans include “business.” PAUL BUTURLIA “Paul Short, brown hair . . . always ready with a joke . . . well- liked . . . good dancer . . . nice smile . . . future plans unde¬ termined. RICHARD CAPOBIANCO “Cappy Dark . . . good looking . . . very well dressed . . . ladies man . . . loves to talk about anything and everything . . . excels in dancing . . . can be found in Hudson. 14 MARYANNE CARROLL “ Maryanne” New member of the class this year . . . both beauty and brains . . . ambitious . . . quiet in manner . . . likes sports . . . hopes to become a nurse. MARCIA CARVILLE “ Mush” Pretty . . . blonde . . . has a nice smile . . . well liked by all who know her . . . always cheerful . . . wishes she were in Vocational School. PAUL CHAPELLE “Paul” One of the new comers in the senior class . . . blonde . . . has a wonderful sense of hu¬ mor . . . likes being with a certain hairdresser. CAROL CHASE “Speedy” A quiet, intelligent girl who’s destined to be a great “driver” . . . well mannered clerk at the IGA . . . can be found with Kathy or Ann. IOHN CHASE “John” Good looking and friendly . . . well groomed and always nice¬ ly dressed . . . hard worker . . . co-captain of the hockey team ... his red Chevy can usually be found at the fire station. NANCY CHASE “Nancy” Cute as a button, with a glow¬ ing smile . . . active, reliable, easy to associate with . . . liked by all who know her. ROBIN CHASE “Beaver” Short and shy . . . seems like the serious type but a devil at heart . . . likes T.V. . . . doesn’t like to be chased by girls . . . future plans indefinite. FRANCIS CICERONI “ Frannie” Friendly, well mannered and well liked by classmates . . . intelligent . . . quiet at times but always full of fun . . . very cooperative person . . . quick tempered . . . plans to teach. 15 CAROL COLE Carol” Happy-go-lucky . . . easy to get along with . . . has a great personality . . . always friendly . . . loves to tel l jokes ... a success in future endeavors. MARY COLECCHI “Donna” Petite . . . vivacious cheer¬ leader . . . loves to talk, dance, and chew gum . . . very well dressed . . . able secretary of the Junior Class . . . sure to be a success in the hairdress¬ ing field. DAVID COXON Dave” Short . . . friendly always has something to say . . . hard worker . . . good in sports . . . hopes to be a barber. ROBERTA CUPAK “ Bobbie” Cute . . . blonde . . . has bright blue eyes . . . great sense of humor . . . usually seen with boys . . . always wears a smile . . . main am¬ bition is to own a mink coat. MARGARET CUTLER Peggy” Cute as a button . . . happy- go-lucky . . . well liked by fellow classmates . . . makes friends easily . . . has a nice word for everyone . . . will succeed in whatever she at¬ tempts. LAUREEN D’AMICO Lau” Attractive brunette . . . flirta¬ tious . . . popular . . . always seems to have a good time . . . sincere in her actions . . . makes a terrific friend. MARGARET DAUGHERTY “ Margaret” New addition in her Junior year . . . quiet and soft-spoken . . . very intelligent . . . made an abundance of friends with her pleasing personality . . . avid football fan. MARTIN DEMOORJIAN Marty” Quiet . . . dark-haired . . . Treasurer of the Senior Class . . . well-liked . . . cooperative and willing to lend a hand in any activity . . . future plans indefinite. 16 ROBERT DesROCHER “Bob” Tall . . . blonde-haired Senior . . . very quiet . . . always friendly . . . has a pleasing personality . . . very depend¬ able . . . can usually be found on a golf course. ROBERT DOSTIE “Bob” Quiet . . . slightly shy . . . friendly . . . has a nice per¬ sonality . . . Bob can be found on a rifle range . . . shooting is his favorite hobby. JAMES DUCA “Jimmy” Tall . . . dark . . . good looking . . . nice smile . . . loads of fun . . . ambitious . . . wel l liked by those who know him . . . good worker . . . plans to enter I.B.M. school. RONALD DUMAIS “Ronny” Slender . . . dark, curly haired fellow ... a regular hard work¬ ing boy ... a devil in science class . . . found bombing around in his Plymouth . . . plans to work for Uncle Sam after graduation. GENE DUPLIN “Dumplin” Dark . . . always loved public expression . . . supplies you with the best of vegetables at the I.G.A. . . . devoted fol¬ lower of the drums . . . loves to dance. DENNIS DYER “Denny” Medium height . . . nice look¬ ing . . . well-liked . . . never stops smiling ... is a real ham—with radios, that is . . . can be seen standing in front of C201 before school ... a great asset to Lamson’s Hard¬ ware. ALFRED EBERT “Fred” Medium height . . . blonde hair . . . has a terrific person¬ ality . . . friendly to everyone . . . usually seen outside homeroom C201 . . . future plans indefinite. BEVERLY ESTABROOK “Bev” Newcomer to Marlborough High this year . . . very attrac¬ tive . . . has that sophisticated look . . . nice smile . . . ap¬ parently quiet . . . till you get to know her . . . plans to fur¬ ther her education. 17 STEPHEN ESTABROOK “Steve” A quiet boy but certainly not shy ... is very good at prov¬ ing his point in an argu¬ ment . . . will be a sure suc¬ cess in his profession. MARILYN GAMBLE “Lynne” Feminine yet not frilly . . . up-in-the-air, but down-to- earth too . . . frank, ernest, and “Willy-nilly” . . . will make some executive a fine secretary . . . hopes to enter Stenotype Institute in the fall. LINDA FELCH “Felchy” Tall . . . slender . . . has nice eyes ... is a good dancer . . . usually seen driving a ’62 Ford . . . also likes Mercurys . . . future plans indefinite. WILLIAM FELTON “Bill” Shy . . . sensitive . . . sincere . . . the quiet ones are the great ones . . . artistic talent evident . . . has all the makings of a fine citizen . . . depend¬ able and hard working . . . easy to know and just as easy to like. RICHARD FORTIN “Rick” Witty . . . quite brilliant . . . very well dressed . . . makes a fine English teacher . . . plans for future in I.B.M. or Nation¬ al Guard. SANDRA GAUCHER “Sandy” Great sense of humor . . . can be seen in either Marlborough or Bolton . . . likes Fords the most . . . has a passion for a particular kind of donut . . . hopes to become a secretary. DIANNE GAUTHIER “Didi” Blonde . . . blue-eyed . . . very cute . . . likes to laugh, talk, and flirt . . . very friendly . . . enjoys a good time . . . plans to become a hairdresser. CAROL GIAN COLA “Carol” Nice personality . . . makes friends easily ... a quiet per¬ son till you get to know her . . . has a good word for every¬ one . . . will definitely suc¬ ceed. 18 ERNEST GINNETTI Em” Quiet and serious . . . noted for his many imitations . . . friend of all . . . likes to spell out Seniors . . . can’t quite understand the magnetic pull attracting his car . . . future plans include sailing ships for Uncle Sam. RICHARD GINNETTI Rick” Quiet . . . has a good sense of humor . . . usually found at the nearest ten pin bowling alley . . . plans to enter the Uni¬ versity of Connecticut. SHIRLEY GLAWSON “ Shirley” Cute . . . easy to get along with . . . has a wide vocabulary and uses it often . . . Drivers Ed. was her best subject . . . can always be seen heading for the cafeteria in a hurry. THOMAS HANNAGAN Tom” Carefree individual . . . can usually be seen in the com¬ pany of a fellow “Corridor- Walker” . . . always happy . . . can be seen checking out Main Street . . . future plans not determined. CYNTHIA HARPER Cynthia” One of the quieter girls of the class . . . friendly and easy to get along with . . . cooperative . . . seen at Marlborough Hos¬ pital anytime . . . will make a fine nurse. CHERYL HILL Cheri Cute . . . petite . . . blue-eyed, blonde secretary of the Senior Class . . . talkative and flirta¬ tious . . . likes to meet people . . . is always seen with a smile . . . plans to study nursing. ASAPH HIMMELMAN Ace” Serious . . . tall, dark-haired . . . favorite pastime is riding in his truck . . . member of the National Honor Society . . . a regular guy. IOHN IANNINI Red” Dark . . . handsome . . . liked by everyone . . . confirmed bachelor . . . managing editor of the Highlander . . . treasurer of the lunior Class . . . Circle Francais . . . limbo star . . . and twister. 19 SUSAN IZZO “Sue” Cute . . . petite . . . shy at times . . . has nice clothes . . . well liked by all . . . standard figure at all football games and track meets . . . plans to be a medical secretary. DOUGLAS JACKMAN “Doug” Good looking . . . quiet . . . friendly . . . nice personality ... a neat dresser . . . smart . . . member of the Honor Society for three years . . . future plans include college. DONALD JOHNSON “Don” A dependable, likable person . . . a real mathematician and an even better organist ... Is sure to be successful in his chosen field. SANDRA KANE “Sandy” Cute . . . friendly and popu¬ lar .. . head of the majorettes . . . V.P. of Junior Class . . . Queen of the Junior Prom . . . never too serious about any matter . . . blonde bombshell of the Senior Class. PETER KEEFE “Pete” Mischief never thrives without wit ... an abundance of wit . . . intelligence . . . person¬ ality . . . President of the Na¬ tional Honor Society . . . mem¬ ber of the science quiz team . . . will have an M.D. after his name. BYRON KISER “Byron” Quiet but nice ... a real authority on movies ... a hard worker . . . will be a success in his chosen career. ANTHONY KOLENDA “Eddie” Our neighbor from Stow . . . member of the Machine Dept. . . . plans to enter the United States Air Force. BRENDA KOZAK “Brenda” Blonde . . . blue-eyed . . . full of mischief . . . digs red Chevys and Hudson boys . . . but doesn’t forget the Air Force ... a great loss to Mr. Brunelle’s room . . . will be¬ come a buyer for a large de¬ partment store. 20 CARL LANGILLE “Red Man of many talents ... a dishwasher at a local restaur¬ ant . . . hopes to become an experimental machinist . . . after receiving his Vocational School certificate. NORMA LAWRENCE “Norma” Conservative . . . quiet . . . likes children . . . claims that Seniors are given too much homework . . . loves to watch T.V. . . . will make a fine teacher. LINDA LaDUC “Lyn” Cute and very slender . . . loves to talk in English . . . seems to have worries but laughs them off soon enough . . . is sure to be a success in future years. RUTH LESAGE “Tiger A girl who never stops talking . . . life of a party . . . always telling jokes ... is dependable . . . always has a smile . . . loves children . . . nice to everyone. CLEMENT LOTTI “Clem” Very tall . . . popular among his classmates . . . never at loss of words . . . will help anyone if he can . . . came to us in his Junior year from Texas. GAIL LUTKE “Gail Has beautiful eyes . . . very cute . . . M.H.S. majorette for three years . . . Canadian cli¬ mate agrees with her . . . plans to become a stewardess for the Trans-Canadian Airlines. JOSEPH MADDEN “Joey Serious type till you get to know him . . . handsome . . . seen at the A P at all times . . . avid follower of the Hully- Gully . . . claims his hair turned lighter because of the sun . . . future plans include college. JEAN MANCINELLI “Jean Kind of quiet, till you meet her . ... has notorious driving reputation . . . would make an excellent driving instructor . . . very well groomed . . . always cheerful and laughing. 21 EDITH MARSHALL “Edi” Petite . . . intelligent ... at¬ tractive V.P. of the Senior Class . . . wonderful disposi¬ tion . . . cute wardrobe . . . friendly and liked by all . . . sure to be a success. KATHLEEN MASCIARELLI ‘ ' Mushy Quiet . . . looks timid until really known . . . loves to laugh . . . petite and has lovely eyes . . . will go far in what¬ ever she chooses. ERNEST MAURO ‘‘Ernie Good looking . . . nice per¬ sonality . . . easy to know . . . full of fun . . . always ready to have a good time . . . will become a terrific disc jockey. carol McCarthy ‘‘Carol Short . . . dark, curly hair . . . seen most of the time in skirts and sweaters . . . always sketching on her book covers . . . never stops smiling and always ready to talk. TERRANCE MCCARTHY ‘‘Terry” Easy going . . . likes to dance . . . enjoys sports . . . easy to get along with . . . always happy or seems to be . . . nothing ever bothers him . . . well liked by pupils. karen McDonough Kay” Medium height . . . cute . . . has a smile for everyone . . . Drum Majorette in her Senior year ... a good and efficient worker . . . usually seen with boys . . . future plans include clerical work. JEAN MIXTER Jean” Representative of the Kennedy Youth Fitness Program . . . healthy, happy and the original outdoor type ... a real ath¬ lete . . . excellent in gym and basketball . . . avid sports fan. SALLY MOLLICA Dezi” Attractive, dark haired girl . . . rates high with everyone . . . nice wardrobe . . . terrific dancer . . . mischievous . . . plans to become a hairdresser. 22 PAUL MONTECALVO “Monti Tall . . . dark-haired senior with a glowing personality . . . a real artist . . . spends much of his time in his ’57 Ford . . . plans to be an automobile de¬ signer. KAREN MOONEY “Chino Has a quiet humor . . . thoughtful . . . willing to lend a hand at any time . . . always smiling ... has a hello for everyone . . . will become a housewife shortly. ALAN MOSHER “A I” Tall, good looking . . . pres¬ ident of class . . . well-liked . . . Boys’ State Representative . . . Editor-in-chief of High¬ lander . . . co-captain of hock¬ ey team . . . very well dressed . . . is sure to succeed in the medical profession. PETER NAPOLI “ Butchie” New member of the class from Hudson Catholic . . . always friendly . . . constantly pinched on the arm in chemistry class . . . has a nice personality . . . neat dresser . . . loves hunting and girls. SHEILA NELSON “Sheel Cute . . . peppy . . . full of fun and mischief . . . popular in any crowd . . . captain of the cheerleaders . . . can usu¬ ally be found with many friends . . . favorite pastime is singing. JOHN NOBLE “John One of the more quiet, digni¬ fied members of the senior class . . . has a nice smile . . . can be found at Concannons most of the time. NANCY MUSGRAVE “Blushy” Always smiling . . . ready to give a helping hand . . . en¬ joys Lincoln Sudbury High students . . . argumentative . . . never stops talking . . . dark hair . . . blue eyes. RUTH PACIFIC “Ruth Medium height . . . light hair . . . very argumentative . . . enjoys playing cards ... al¬ ways early for school . . . never stops teasing . . . takes things in stride. 23 GEORGE PAPPAS “ George” Quiet . . . seems to be shy . . . usually has a joke handy . . . likes Junior girls . . . future plans undetermined SUSAN PIERCE “Suzie” Very petite girl with long dark brown hair ... a member of the High School Band for (5) five years . . . very easy to get along with . . . Future plans undecided. ROBERT PLANTE Bob” Tall . . . dark-haired boy . . . usually found at the I.G.A. or in the company of a certain Junior girl . . . French scholar . . . native Canadian . . . will make an excellent interperter. PAUL POLEWACYK Paul” The happy wanderer of M.H.S. . . . can usually be found at the fire station on Pleasant Street . . . noted for his proficiency in reading and writing . . . always good for a laugh . . . future plans indefinite. NANCY RAFUS “Nan” Small, blue-eyed, sandy blonde . . . knows a lot about cars and likes the Coast Guard the most ... a fine conversation¬ alist—future is undecided. ROBERT RENNIE Zip” Very tall . . . talkative . . . always a happy-go-lucky kid . . . worth his weight in gold in P.D. . . . would like to be a good forest ranger. BYRON REYNOLDS Byron” A natural born athlete . . . has a flair for wild shirts . . . comes from the land of sea and sun . . . very quiet . . . but very likable ... is sure to be a great success. CARL RICHARDS Carlos” Outstanding member of the Senior Class . . . holds a full time job while carrying a full school schedule . . . noted for his smile . . . plans to enter Air Force as an Electrical Engineer. 24 JOSEPH RIELLY Joe” Tall . . . always smiling . . . enjoys roaming the corridors . . . never stops telling jokes . . . very argumentative . . . ready to laugh anytime ... a real flirt with a devilish look in his eye. BARBARA RILEY LESTER ROBAR PAULETTE RUBLESKY Barby” Full of fun . . . life of any party . . . sparkling personal¬ ity .. . can make anyone laugh . . . well-liked . . . loves to bowl . . . will make a fine Airline hostess. Les” Happy-go-lucky guy without any plans for the future . . . can be found at the Lenox most of the time . . . fair stu¬ dent with a lot of promise . . . works part time in lumber yards. “ Letty” A cute blonde . . . pretty blue eyes . . . friendly to all . . . quiet most of the time . . . soft spoken . . . will grace the business world with her charm. FRANCIS ST. LAURENT “Frannie Very quiet and shy . . . friend¬ ly toward everyone . . . always ready to make a friend . . . main ambition is to be a great meteriologist. DAVID SAVELLO Dave” Talkative . . . studious ... al¬ ways looking for an argument . . . very witty . . . member of the Science Quiz Team . . . copy editor of the Highlander . . . varsity basketball for three years . . . plans to be a phar¬ macist. NANCY SIIRA None” Tall, attractive and intelligent . . . very expressive, big blue eyes . . . always ready with a friendly smile . . . enjoys a good time and talking . . . fu¬ ture plans include teaching. EDWARD SIMPSON Eddie” Very bashful . . . always seen with a pencil over his ear . . . enjoys using big words in speeches and compositions . . . favorite hobby is coloring in O’s in the pink Drivers’ Edu¬ cation Book. 25 ROSEMARY STACKHOUSE “Rosa” Tall brunette . . . sparkling blue eyes . . . very popular . . . member of the Junior Prom Court . . . can be found at Marlborough Hospital anytime . . . writer of Noise and Boys . . . college bound. ALEX STANIUNAS “Alex Friendly . . . has a wonderful personality . . . easy to get along with ... a hard worker . . . always has an answer . . . usually seen driving a ’57 Ford . . . future plans include col¬ lege. NORVAL STAPELFELD “ Norval” Quiet . . . math genius . . . always seen in the company of his slide-rule . . . captain of the Science Quiz Team . . . circulation manager of the Highlander . . . plans to go to Lowell Tech. CLIFTON STEVENS “Cliff” Nice looking . . . very smart . . . a member of the National Honor Society . . . member of both football and track teams . . . often seen on Hillcrest Road . . . plans to attend Wor¬ cester State Teachers’ College. JAMES SULLIVAN “Sully” Cute . . . short . . . dark¬ haired . . . easy to get along with . . . always smiling ... is afraid of some girls . . . future plans indefinite. PAUL SULLIVAN “Sull” Mr. In-Between of M.H.S. . . . tall . . . good looking . . . has a passion for Chevy convert¬ ibles . . . can be seen cruising the Main Street . . . has many experiences in Boston . . . plans to attend a college out- of-state. GARY TEMPLE “Tee” The spark of any sports activ¬ ity .. . very well liked . . . a real buddy . . . standard figure on the sidelines of any football game . . . really peps up a rally . . . wants to be another Chris Shenkel. JOSEPH TROMBETTA “Joey” Tall, dark, and handsome . . . very good natured . . . liked by all of his classmates . . . very quiet, mild mannered . . . bound to be a success in the carnation business. 26 ROBERT TURCOTTE Bobby Nice looking . . . dark-haired Senior with a wonderful per¬ sonality . . . Makes the best submarine sandwiches in Marl¬ borough . . . Bobby plans to join the U. S. Air Force. RICHARD TUROSH “ Richard” Welcome addition from Phila¬ delphia . . . liked by everyone . . . enjoys mechanical work . . . easy to get along with . . . will undoubtedly be a great architect. CECIL VEINOTTE Butch” A transfer from Hudson High to Auto Mechanics . . . likes Marlboro girls . . . plans to live and work in California while furthering education. LAURIE WADLEIGH “ Laurie A pretty girl who doesn’t know it . . . very fond of art and the theatre . . . talented in both fields ... a future English teacher at Marlborough High School. CHARLES WATERMAN Chicky” A typical high-school hotshot . . . loves to rollerskate and babysit . . . can be seen carry¬ ing his own jar of coffee . . . plans to take a long trip to California. DAVID WELDON Dave Shy . . . ambitious . . . patient . . . considerate and well-man¬ nered . . . always ready to help if needed . . . plans to attend State Teachers College. ALLAN WHITE Allan Most talkative boy in the world . . . likes to debate . . . ambitious . . . dislikes being mistaken for his brother . . . enjoys a good argument . . . will be successful . . . hopes to be a forest ranger. ALMA-ANN WHITE Ann Tall . . . dark-haired popular Senior . . . has a flair for art and dramatics . . . loves Ger¬ shwin . . . can be found in her ’55 Chevy . . . destined for art school. 27 CLAIRE WHITE “Sonny” Blonde hair . . . green-eyed . . . noted for her long eye¬ lashes . . . very attractive . . . favorite helper in homeroom S-206 . . . fine example of the beautician she wants to be. ANN WOODWARD “Woody” Blonde . . . medium height . . . easy to get along with . . . five year member of the High School Band . . . plans to enter a State College in September. SHIRLEY YARUSH “ Shirley” Petite blond girl . . . very quiet but is a friend to all . . . always willing to help where help is needed . . . future plans indefinite. KENNETH ZEBAL “Zeb” Tall . . . good looking . . . lots of fun . . . friendly . . . good natured . . . guard on the football team . . . likes the cheering squad . . . sure to be successful as a Physical Edu¬ cation teacher. CAROL ZILEMBO “Shorty” Cute . . . has very noticeable dimples . . . loads of fun to be with . . . has beaten a well- worn path to Milford . . . hopes to become a hairdresser. JAMES ZOMPETTI “Hawkeye” Transfer from Academic High School to Auto Body Depart¬ ment of Vocational High . . . plans to open his own business in the future. 28 General Committee Top Row: David Coxon, Robert Turcotte, Ernest Ginnetti, Ace Himmelman, Dennis Dyer. Bottom Row: Susan Pierce, Judith Baker, Nancy Siira, Karen McDonough, Edith Marshall Student Council Top Row: Nancy Siira, William Felton, Linda Felch. Bottom Row: Cheryl Hill, Peter Keefe, Jean Mixter Top Row: Richard Fortin, Richard Capobianco, William Felton, Rosemary Stackhouse, Paul Sullivan, Thomas Bradshaw, Donald Blais. Bottom Row: Gail Blanchette, Gail Lutke, Pa¬ tricia Bonina, Marilyn Benedetto, Sheila Nelson Junior Prom Banner Committee Top Row: Joe Madden, Paul Sulli¬ van, David Savello. Bottom Row: Paul Montecalvo, Cheryl Hill, Rich¬ ard Gennetti Motto Committee Top Row: Richard Capobianco, Douglas Jackman, Edward Bolesky, Thomas Bradshaw. Bottom Row: Sheila Nelson, Patricia Bonina, Rosemary Stackhouse, Marilyn Gamble, Carol Giancola Color Committee Top Row: Stephen Estabrook, Margaret Cutler. Bottom Row: Nancy Rafus, Brenda Kozak 30 Ring Committee Paul Buturlia, Ruth Lesage, Carl Richards Top Row: Francis Cicerone, Clif Stevens, James Burke. Bottom Row: Kathleen Masciarelli, Jean Mancinelli, Peter Keefe, Linda Le Due, Jean Mixter Junior Sales Committee Junior Hop Committee Top Row: Fred Ebert, Robert DesRochers, James Duca. Bottom Row: Susan Izzo, Martio Demoorjian, Roberta Cupak Senior Hop Committee Top Row: Robert Plante, Ernest Mauro. Bottom Row: Carol McCarthy, Byron L. Reynolds, Jr., Norma Lawrence Senior Senior Sales Gift Committee Committee Top Row: Byron Kiser, Karen Mooney. Bot¬ tom Row: Barbara Riley, Norma Lawrence Top Row: Gene Duplin, Clement Lotti. Bot¬ tom Row: Jean Bickford, Gloria Agostinelli 32 Class Day Committee Top Row: Ace Himmelman, Lester Robar, Alex Staniunas. Bottom Row: Peggy Cutler, Barbara Riley, Judy Baker, Sandy Kane Senior Prom Committee Top Row: Richard Ginnetti, Joseph Madden, John Chase, Paul Sullivan, Ernest Ginnetti, John Iannini, Paul Montecalvo, Ernie Mauro. Bottom Row: Mary Colecchi, Nancy Argonti, Marilyn Benedetto, Kenneth Zebal, Laurie Wadleigh, Margaret Daugherty, Laureen D’Amico Cap and Gown Committee Top Row: Robin Chase, Ruth Paci¬ fic, Lawrence Bruneau. Bottom Row: Shirley Yarush, Ann Woodward, Nancy Musgrave Top Row: Donald Blais, Donald Johnson. Bottom Row: Carol Zilembo, Roberta Cupak Senior Play Committee Top Row: David Weldon, Alan White. Bottom Row: Carol Chase, Cynthia Harper Senior Play Program Committee Top Row: Barbara Riley, Daren McDonough. Bottom Row: Rosemary Stackhouse, Gloria Agostinelli, Karen Mooney Picture Committee Athletic Association Judy Baker, Secretary; Clif Stevens, President. Absent: Paula Kulevich, Vice-President 34 MOST TALKATIVE Karen McDonough Martin Demoorjian WITTIEST Diane Gauthier Paul Polewacyk BEST NATURED Nancy Siira Ernest Ginnetti MOST FLIRTATIOUS Sheila Nelson Gene Duplin MOST POPULAR Mary Colecchi Gary Temple 35 MOST ATHLETIC Jean Mixter Byron Reynolds BEST DRESSED Patricia Bonina Joseph Trombetta NICEST HAIR Brenda Kozak Joseph Madden 36 MOST SERIOUS Norma Lawrence Donald Johnson MOST DIGNIFIED Edward Bolesky Barbara Haynes (Missing) MOST MUSICAL Ann Woodward Stephen Estabrook MOST ARGUMENTATIVE Rosemary Stackhouse David Savello BEST LOOKING Jean Benjamin Alan Mosher PEPPIEST Judy Baker James Sullivan MOST BASHFUL Cynthia Harper John Chase FRIENDLIEST Sandra Kane Peter Napoli MISS MR. CLASS OF 1963 MOST RESPECTFUL Marilyn Benedetto Kenneth Zebal Margaret Daugherty Douglas Jackman 37 MOST DEPENDABLE Asaph Himmelman Margaret Cutler MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Jean Mancinelli Norval Stapelfeld NICEST EYES Claire White Donald Blais NICEST SMILE Marcia Carville Thomas Bradshaw MOST BRILLIANT Edith Marshall Peter Keefe 38 MOST ARTISTIC Laurie Wadleigh Paul Montecalvo BEST DANCER Laureen D’Amico Richard Capobianco SENIOR PROM WILL By Linda LeDuc AGOSTINELLI, GLORIA My Ben Casey Button To Mrs. Horby ARGONTI, NANCY Marks To Some Freshman AMELL, KATHLEEN Leaves With A Post Graduate BAKER, JUDITH Lady Clairol To Karen Podnesly BALBEN, CAROL Wondering How I Made It BANK, CURT My Locker To Some Unlucky Person BARRETT, RICHART The School One Green Stamp BELMORE, RICHARD No. 77 To John BENEDETTO, MARILYN My Seat In C109 To Paul Benedetto BENJAMIN, VICTORIA Bookkeeping To Mr. Yeadon BETTGER, JOHN My Homework Behind BICKFORD, JEAN Marlboro High Jacket BLAIS, DONALD My Locker No. 55 BLANCHETTE, GAIL Leaves Mr. Brunelle Happy BOLESKY, EDWARD With A Lot Of Respect And Sorrow BONINA, PATRICIA Leave My Seat To My Sister Roberta BRADSHAW, THOMAS Mr. Yeadon In Peace BRADSHAW, CAROLYN All The Paper On The Floor BRESCIA, ANN Leaves Guy At Marlboro High BROWN, CAROL My Bad Habits To Marilyn M. BRUNEAU, LAWRENCE My Dribing Ability To Oncoming Seniors BRUSO, EDWARD My Stock Page To Mr. Yeadon BURKE, JAMES On Time For A Change BUTURLIA, PAUL My Books To Whomever Has The Highest Bid CAPOBIANCO, RICHARD My Whole Desk To Paul Caragian CARVILLE, MARCIA . Continuous Love To An Oncoming Senior CARROL, MARYANNE Leaves Biology In A Bottle CHAPELLE, PAUL.Mr. Hannagan Relieved CHASE, CAROL Mr. Honan An Empty Seat CHASE, JOHN My Fire Lights To M. Callahan CHASE, ROBIN Mr. Yeadon With An Easy Mind CHASE, NANCY Leaves My Sister Alone CICERONE, FRANCIS My Spanish Book To M. Callahan COLE, CAROL My Office Job To A Girl Named Mary COLECCHI, MARY Desk In C201 To My Sister COXON, DAVID My Height To Paul Betti CUPAK, ROBERTA All My Fun In M.H.S. To Oncoming Sophomores CUTLER, MARGARET School To My Sister And Brother D’AMICO, LAUREEN .A Quiet English Class To Mr. Brunelle DAUGHERTY, MARGARET My Indiana Accent DEMOORJIAN, MARTIN Glassware To B. Wright DESROCHERS, ROBERT .My Ability For Not Doing Homework DUCA, JAMES.White Sole Sneakers To Mr. Wade DUMAIS, RONALD Empty Chair DUPLIN, GENE A Set Of Drum Sticks DYER, DENNIS Home Room Seat To My Brother DOSTIE, ROBERT .The School A Broken Gun EBERT, ALFRED Desk To The Next Engraver ESTABROOK, BEVERLY French To My Sister ESTABROOK, STEPHEN Drums To A. Seymour FELCH, LINDA Leaves Peggy To Pass FORTIN, RICHARD Copy Of David Copperfield To Miss Mitchell FELTON, WILLIAM My Trig Tests To Mr. Terry GAMBLE, MARILYN .With A Big Smile GAUCHER, SANDRA Mr. Yeadon A Peaceful Consumer’s Class GAUTHIER, DIANE .My Sense Of Humor To Mary Gethin GIANCOLA, CAROL .My Books To J. Marinelli GINNETTl, ERNEST .My Athletic Memories To M.H.S. GINNETTI, RICHARD My Teachers In Peace GLAWSON, SHIRLEY Books HARPER, CYNTHIA .Mr. Terry To My Brother HANNAGAN, THOMAS Disciplines For Someone Else HILL, CHERYL Physics To Mr. Terry HIMMELMAN, ASAPH My 46 Plymouth To The Old M.H.S. HINCKLEY, JUNE My Pins To Mrs. Baker IANNINI, JOHN My Red Hair To Russ Flag IZZO, SUSAN Leaves With Cliff JACKMAN, DOUGLAS To Leave The School . JOHNSON, DONALD KANE, SANDRA KOZAK, BRENDA KOLENDA, ANTHONY KEEFE, PETER LANGILLE, CARL LAWRENCE, NORMA LE DUC, LINDA LESAGE, RUTH LUTKE, GAIL LOTTI, CLEMENT MADDEN, JOSEPH MANCINELLI, JEAN Physical Fitness And Physical Ed. To The President My Baton To Mary L. Leaves For Hudson Mr. Graves A Peaceful Voc. Ac,hes And Pains To Mr. Wade My Car To The Junk Man The Teachers To My Brother Second Lunch To Mr. Martel Miss Hutch In Peace My Baton To A Lucky Person Mr. Manning An Empty Seat In P.D. My Brain To The Smithsonian Institute An Empty Seat In C213 MARSHALL, EDITH Mr. Hannagan Standing Alone At The Reception MASCIARELLI, KATHLEEN My Sister Anne Alone In M.H.S. MAURO, ERNEST My Desk To Some Sophomore McCARTHY, CAROL My Cousin My Books McCarthy, TERRANCE Most Of My Tires In The School Yard McDONOUGH, KAREN 2nd Floor-C-Wing In Peace And Quiet McLAUGHLIN, MARY My Gym Suit To My Sister Ellen MIXTER, JEAN Mr P.D. Homework To Mr. Manning MONTECALVO, PAUL A Ford To Dave Linture Of The Voc. MOONEY, KAREN Mr. Brunelle In Peace MOSHER, ALLAN Hockey Stick To Terr Barrett MUSGRAVE, NANCY Mr. Cogswell In Peace MOLLICA, SALLY A Studious English Class To Mr. Brunelle NAPOLI, PETER Mr. Terry All My Problems NELSON, SHEILA White Sweater To Nancy MacDonald NOBLE, JOHN My Books To The School PACIFIC, RUTH The Teachers In Peace PIERCE, SUSAN . Hairspray To L. Debouno PLANTE, ROBERT My Bottled Cat To Miss Hutch POLEWACYK, PAUL A Slaughted English Language PAPPAS, GEORGE Stretch Riding Alone RAFUS, NANCY . As Soon As Possible RENNIE, ROBERT My Size Twelve Sneakers To Mr. Wade RICHARDS, CARL Flip Stick To Mr. B. RILEY, BARBARA Mr. Brunelle In Peace REYNOLDS, BYRON Hula Skirt To Anyone Who Will Wear It RIELLY, JOSEPH My Room To My Brother ROBAR, LESTER My Good Reputation To Tom Colacchio RUBLESKY, PAULETTE Notes In Locker 319 SAVELLO, DAVID Leaves Miss Crotty Crying SIIRA, NANCY SIMPSON, EDWARD STACKHOUSE, ROSEMARY STANIUNAS, ALEX STAPELFIELD, NORVAL STEVENS, CLIFTON ST. LAURENT, FRANCIS SULLIVAN, JAMES My Chemistry Book To Mr. Terry My Car To My Brother Noise And Boys To The Highlander Staff My Brother To Take Over Brain To Mr. Terry For Dissection Leaves My Baby Brother My Weather Reports The Shop To Mr. Insani SULLIVAN, PAUL My First Discipline To Mr. Brunelle TEMPLE, GARY Managering To Ernie B. TURCOTTE, ROBERT M y Bright Red Sweater I UR OSH, RICHARD Problems Of Democracy And Study TROMBETTA, JOSEPH My Parking Space To My Brother CECIL The Tool Room Key To Mr. Mossiaw My Address To California VEINOTTE WATERMAN, CHARLES WADLEIGH, LAURIE WELDON, DAVID WHITE, CLAIR WHITE, ALLAN WHITE, ALMA WOODWARD, ANN YARUSH, SHIRLEY ZEBAL, KENNETH ZILEMBO, CAROL ZOMPETTI, JAMES My Slide Ruler To C. Nims In A Hurry Empty Seat The Math Problems To “T” Leaves For New York My Clairnet To B. Lacombe The Showers In Gym To The Freshmen A Big Procticc Dummy To Tuck Without Regrets Mr. Campbell A Peaceful Room PROPHECY By Nancy Musgrave Agostinelli, Gloria ... A journalist. Argonti, Nancy ... A designer. Amell, Kathleen . . . Medical secretary. Baker, Judith ... To be happy. Balben, Carol. . . Go to Ward School. Bank, Curt . . . Work in a bank. Barrett, Richard ... Be a professor. Benedetto, Marilyn ... Be a secretary in a small office. Benjamin, Victoria ... A hairdresser in California. Bettger, John ... A doctor. Bickford, Jean . . . An Eskimo in Alaska. Blais, Donald . . . An artist. Blanchette, Gail... A secretary in Boston. Bolesky, Edward . . . An actor. Bonina, Patricia ... A married dressmaker. Bradshaw, Thomas ... A manager. Bradshaw, Carolyn ... A waitress. Brescia, Ann ... A famous hairdresser. Brown, Carol. . . Go to school in Texas. Bruso, Edward . . . An accountant. Burke, James ... A bachelor. Buturlia, Paul. . . Work in a store. Capobianco, Richard . . . Join the Navy. Carville, Marcia . . . Work with a typewriter. Carroll, Maryanne ... A song writer. Chapell, Paul ... A heavy sleeper. Chase, Carol ... A forest ranger. Chase, Nancy . . . Work at a soda fountain. Chase, Robin . . . Sales manager. Cicerone, Francis ... A teacher of English. Cole, Carol... A social worker. Colecchi, Mary ... A hairdresser on an ocean liner. Coxon, David . . . Work at a stock market. Cupak, Roberta . . . An actress. Cutler, Margret ... A teacher. D’Amico, Laureen ... A secretary for Mr. Brunelle. Demoorjian, Martin ... A treasurer in a large firm. Daugherty, Margret... A librarian. Des Rochers, Robert... A manager of a bank. Duca, James ... A professor at Harvard. Dumais, Ronald ... A successful business administrator. Duplin, Gene ... A happy bachelor. Dyer, Dennis . . . Join the peace corp. Dostie, Robert... A hunter. Ebert, Alfred . . . An office manager. Estabrook, Beverly . . . Work in a beauty parlor. Estabrook, Stephen . . . Play drums in Boston. Felch, Linda . . . Join the girls in white (nurse). Felton, William . . . Conduct a miniature train. Fortin, Richard . . . Teacher of Economics. Gamble, Marilyn . . . Executive secretary. Gaucher, Sandra . . . Private Secretary. Gauthier, Diane . . . Interview people for jobs. Giancola, Carol . . . An I.B.M. operator. Ginnetti, Ernest . . . Join the Navy. Ginnetti, Richard ... A seller of houses. Glawson, Shirley ... A stewardess. Harper, Cynthia ... A nurse. Hannigan, Thomas . . . One of the greatest assets to the business world. Haynes, Barbara ... A sweater girl on Main Street. Hill, Cheryl . . . Airline hostess. Himmelman, Asaph . . . Make money. Iannini, John ... A salesman. Izzo, Susan ... A medical secretary. Jackman, Douglas . . . Join the Army. Johnson, Donald ... A teacher of math. Kane, Sandra ... A first grade teacher. Kozak, Brenda ... A professional basketball player. Keefe, Peter ... A doctor. Lawrence, Norma . . . Third grade teacher. LeDuc, Linda ... A hairdresser on Main Street. Lesage, Ruth . . . An artist. Lutke, Gail. . . An Airline hostess. Lotti, Clement ... A driver’s education teacher. Madden, Joseph . . . Start a business. Mancinelli, Jean ... A nurse. Marshall, Edith ... A medical secretary. Marshall, Richard ... A shopper. Masciarelli, Kathleen ... A meat wrapper. Mauro, Ernest ... A car mechanic. McCarthy, Carol . . . Surgical technician. McCarthy, Terrance . . . Play sports. McDonough, Karen ... A clerical worker. McLaughlin, Mary . . . Work at a variety store. Mixter, Jean ... A gym teacher. Montecalvo, Paul. . . Auto designer. Mollica, Sally ... A hairdresser. Mooney, Karen ... A married dancer. Mosher, Allan . . . Professional hockey player. Musgrave, Nancy ... A bird bander. Napoli, Peter . . . Have a fruit stand. Nelson, Shelia ... A secretary. Noble, John . . . Work at a store. Pacific, Ruth ... A merry secretary. Pierce, Susan . . . An actress. Plante, Robert... A French interpreter. 42 Pappas, George ... A mechanic. Rafus, Nancy ... A hairdresser. Rennie, Robert... A professional horseshoe player. Rielly, Joseph ... A marine sergeant. Riley, Barbara . . . An airline hostess. Reynolds, Byron . . . Professional football player. Savello, David . . . Scientist in Florida. Siira, Nancy ... A secretary. Simpson, Edward . . . Earn some money. Stackhouse, Rosemary . . . Part-time resident in Colecchiville. Staniunas, Alex ... A carpenter. Stapelfeld, Norval... A scientist in Washington. Stevens, Clifton ... A referee St. Laurent, Francis ... A meteorologist. Sullivan, James . . . Doodling cartoons. Sullivan, Paul... A milkman. Temple, Gary ... A sports reporter. Turcotte, Robert ... A comedian. Turosh, Richard ... A history teacher. Trombetta, Joseph . . . Raise flowers. Waterman, Charles ... Go to California. Wadleigh, Laurie . . . Another Garbo. Weldon, David . . . Fix jeeps. White, Claire ... A beautician. White, Alan . . . Member of a circus. White, Alma ... A secretary to a bookkeeper. Woodward, Ann ... A music teacher. Yarush, Shirley . . . Work in a candy store. Zebal, Kenneth ... A gym teacher. Zilembo, Carol... A hairdresser. VOCATIONAL SCHOOL Belmore, Richard ... A mechanic. Kolenda, Anthony ... A mechanic. Langille, Carl... A mechanic. Richards, Carl E. . . . Electronic Engineer. Robar, Lester . . . Earn Money. Veinotte, Cecil W. . . . An automobile mechanic. Zompetti, James ... A carpenter. 43 By Patricia Bonina and Sandra Gaucher HIT PARADE Agostinelli, Gloria Soldier Boy Coxon, David Little David Argonti, Nancy Sweet Talk Cupak, Roberta Pretty Baby Amell, Kathleen Teenager In Love Cutler, Margaret Hey Look Me Over Baker, Judith Just A Dream D’Amico, Laureen Johnny Angel Balben, Carol Gas Money Daugherty, Margaret Sweet Peg Bank, Curt I Dig Girls Demoorjian, Martin Doin’ The Best I Can Barrett, Richard Come Go With Me DesRochers, Robert You’ll Never Walk Alone Benedetto, Marilyn Prisoner of Love Duca, James Go Jimmy Go Benjamin, Victoria Pretty One Dumais, Ronald Ronny Bettger, John Little Boy Duplin, Gene Big D Bickford, Jean My Little Corner Of The World Dyer, Dennis Dream Lover Blais, Donald Dreamy Eyes Dostie, Robert Bashful Bob Blanchette, Gail Little Darlin Elbert, Alfred Fascinating Bolesky, Edward You Hold The Future Estabrook, Stephen Drummer Boy Bonina, Patricia Kiss Me Richard Estabrook, Beverly Young Warm And Wonderful Bradshaw, Carolyn Where The Boys Are Felch, Linda I Want To Be Wanted Bradshaw, Thomas Tell Laura I love Her Felton, William Certain Smile Brescia, Ann Young Love Fortin, Richard Smoke Gets In Your Eyes Brown, Carol I’m Happy Gamble, Marilyn Problems Bruneau, Lawrence Hat’s Off To Larry Gaucher, Sandra Bobby’s Girl Bruso, Edward Steady Eddie Gauthier, Diane Here Comes Charlie Burke, James All Most Grown Giancola, Carol Norman Buturlia, Paul What’s This Thing Called Love Ginnetti, Ernest They’ll Never Be Another You Capobianco, Richard Mr. Twister Ginnetti, Richard Come To Me Carville, Marcia Teenager’s Romance Glawson, Shirley Stayin’ In Carrol, Maryanne Sweet Someone Harper, Cynthia Sentimental Me Chapelle, Paul Teen Angel Hannagan, Thomas Devil Or Angel Chase, Carol Oh Carol Haynes, Barbara Sincerely Chase, John Wonderful! Wonderful! Hill, Cheryl Personality Chase, Robin Shy Guy Himmelman, Asaph Hey Good Lookin Chase, Nancy Nancy With The Laughing Face Hinckley, June My Own True Love Cecerone, Francis Dark Eyes Iannini, John You Got What It Takes Cole, Carol Mighty Good Izzo, Susan Susie Darlin Colecchi, Mary Donna Jackman, Douglas You Don’t Know Me Johnson, Donald The One And only Kane, Sandra Queen Of the Hop Kozak, Brenda Someday You’ll Want Me Keefe, Peter Big Boy Pete Lawrence, Norma I’ll Never Say No LeDuc, Linda Crying Lesage, Ruth Tall Paul Lutke, Gail Remember Me Lotti, Clement Everything Happens To Me Madden, Joseph Your So Fine Mancenilli, Jean It’s Easy To Remember Marshall, Edith You Can Depend On Me Marshall, Richard Kathy’O Masciarelli, Kathleen Itty Bitty Pretty One Mauro, Ernest Ebony Eyes McCarthy, Carol Born Too Late McCarthy, Terrance Passing Stranger McDonough, Karen Do You Love Me McLaughlin, Mary Dynamite Mixter, Jean I’m Learning About Love Montecalvo, Paul Tenderly Mooney, Karen To The Aisle Mosher, Allan Mr. Wonderful Musgrave, Nancy Pretty Blue Eyes Mollica, Sally Venus In Blue Jeans Napoli, Peter Peter Rabbit Nelson, Sheila Joey’s Song Noble, John Johnny Freedom Pacific, Ruth Splish Splash Pierce, Susan Little Suzy Plante, Robert You Belong To Someone Else Polewacyk, Paul The Joker Pappas, George I’ll Get By Rafus, Nancy Fancy Nancy Rennie, Robert Truly Divine Riley, Barbara A Change Of Heart Reynolds, Byron Little Star Rielly, Joseph Someone Loves You Joe Rublesky, Paulette One In A Million Savello, David Handy Man Siira, Nancy I Understand Simpson, Edward So True Stackhouse, Rosemary Dear John Staniunas, Alex Peg of my Heart Stapelfeld, Donald The Prince Stevens, Clifton It’s all in the Game Stapefeld, Norval I’m going to be a Wheel someday St. Laurent, Francis Remember Me, HUH Sullivan, James Ain’t Misbehaven Sullivan, Paul Big Name Button Temple, Gary I Get Around Turcotte, Robert Bobby Turosh, Richard Can’t Wait till Summer Trombetta, Joseph Unforgettable Waterman, Charles Baby Face Wadleigh, Laurie Cutie Pie Weldon, David With a little Bit of Luck White, Claire This Love of Mine White, Allan High Hopes White, Alma Magic Touch Woodward, Ann Just a little sentimental Zebal, Kenneth Forget Me Not Zelembo, Carol Gidget Belmore, Richard Rebel Rouser Kolenda, Anthony Hey There Anthony Boy Langille, Carl Shoppin’ Around Richards, Carl I’ve Got The World On A String Veinotte, Cecil The Wanderer Zompetti, James Daddy Cool 45 JUNIOR PROM BAND Front Row: Karen McDonough, Carol Brown, Eileen Antonizak, Linda Little, Linda Le- febvre, Mary Lepore, Lyn Carnes, Laural Lotti, Gail Lutke, and Sandra Kane. Second Row: Karol Kiser, Janice Marinelli, S teven Estabrook, David Owens, Richard Martino, Alfred Busa, Kenneth Smith, Paul Siira, Kenneth Lizotte, and Patricia Bill. Third Row: Jeffery Holden, Anne Woodward, Ralph Lambert, Denis Leoleis, Rebecca Lecombe, Thomas Stirling, and Susan Pierce. Fourth Row: Linda Renzi, Elizbeth Strazzero, Paul Turner, Ronald Gazzaniga, Raymond Dube, Wayne Clapp, and Diana Lenard. Fifth Row: Gail Perkins, Karin Neil, Peter Nott, Anna May Parlmer, John Gately, Paul Shapiro, and Thomas Kurbs. Sixth Row: Robert Cowen, Bruce Fenton, David Harper, Henry Ellis, James Gregory, and Richard Cou- rville 47 Kneeling: Captain of the Band—Karen McDonough, Carol Tessier, Linda Lefebrve, Mary Lepore, Karol Kiser, Captain of majorettes—Sandra Kane. Standing: Carol Brown, Eileen Antonizak, Laurel Lotti, Linda Little, Patricia Bill, and Gail Lutke MAJORETTES Starting from the top of the picture, Top Row: Nancy McDonald, Captain Sheila Nelson, Adria Alden. Second Row: Kathy Madden, Marilyn Benedetto. Third Row: Roberta Bonina, Judith Baker. Fourth Row: Gail Blanchette, Diane King. Center of the group at the bottom: Mary Colecchi CHEERLEADERS 49 First Row: Russel Flag, David Neil, Michael Gaynor, Clifton Stevens, Byron Reynolds, Kenneth Zebal, Michael Seymore, Paul Lombardo, Kenneth Reynolds. Second Row: Alan DeCourcy, Joseph Senecal, Edward Leonard, Charles Blazijewski, Paul Phaneuf, Ronald Supernant, Robert DeCeiro, Charles Nims. Third Row: John Kline, Jim Boniface, John Dun- bar, David Tucker, Paul Corregian, Lee Lively, John Boniface, George Pacific, Stephen Leach. Fourth Row: Manager Fred Dyka, Wayne Jensen, Roy LeSage, Donald Ricci, Gary Woods, John Curran, Raymond Anastis, Manager Gary Temple, Coach Frank Kronoff 50 BASKETBALL 5S T7 1 1 — (T Ti ‘ fj y 1— a! 1 • i r =¥ jj p. ■ T 1V i First Row: David Savello, James Burke, Coach Jessie Wade, Paul Lombardo, Byron Reynolds. Second Row: Kenneth Rey¬ nolds, Teddy Tzimonlis, Charles Blazizewski, Robert Mc¬ Donough, Manager Lee Levely. Third Row: Bill Cotting, Jim Edmands, Jim Daopoulos, Thomas Byra First Row: Gail Perkins, Jackie Sora, Jean Mixter, Marie Cormier. Second Row: Jean Mosher, Judy Stone, Patty Wiles, Jean Scott. Third Row: Coach Mrs. A. Gaynor, Patty Bill, Bonnie Jack, Linda Cotting BASKETBALL 52 RIFLE TEAM Sitting: William Felton, Doug Jackman, Coach Norman Lindsay, Jean Mixter, Alan White. Standing: Jeff Holden, Chris Voutas, Alan Wilcox, Bobby Wright, Mike Calder, Frank Jarsma Rifle Team Seniors: Jean Mixter, Alan White, Douglas Jackman, William Felton 53 First Row: Henry Josephson, John Chase Co-Captain, Michael Minehan, Robert Lamy, Alan Mosher Co-Captain. Second Row: Richard Hayes, Robert Carnes, George Pacific, Jack Cahill, Dale Bacauskas, Coach Foster Yeadon, Terrance Barrett, Tim Gilliat, Paul Betti HOCKEY TEAM SUPERLATIVES CANDIDS 56 57 58 59 % mmm 5 . ' V. J v 61 La i M B W 63 Wfh yfz 1 Jk. ii% 64 65 66 67 68 69 71 PATRONS Mrs. Arlene Baker Mr. Mrs. Seymour Benedetto Mr. Mrs. Francis Benjamin Mr. Mrs. Albert Bettger Mr. Mrs. Carl Bickford Mr. Mrs. E. Blais Mr. Mrs. George Blanchette Mr. Mrs. Biagio Bonina Mr. Mrs. Thomas J. Bradshaw Mr. Mrs. Thomas F. Bradshaw Mr. Mrs. Arthur Brescia Mr. Mrs. Paul A. Brunelle Mr. Mrs. Royal Burke Mr. Mrs. Vernon Burnham Mr. Mrs. Stanley Buturlia Mr. Bruce J. Campbell Mr. Mrs. Cosmo A. Capobianco Mr. Mrs. John Chase Mr. Mrs. Joseph Chase Mr. Mrs. Charles L. Cole Mr. Mrs. George M. Coxon Mr. Mrs. John J. Cupak Mr. Mrs. Frederick Di Loreto Frederick DiLoreto Mr. Mrs. Joseph D’Amico Mr. Mrs. John J. Doherty Mr. Mrs. L. A. Demoorjian Mr. Mrs. Roland S. Des Rochers Dr. Mrs. Robert Dolan Mr. Mrs. Francis Dostie Mr. Mrs. Joseph Duca Mr. Mrs. Rodrick Duplin Mr. Mrs. Arthur P. Duplessis Mr. Mrs. Alfred Ebert Mr. Mrs. Clifford Estabrook Mr. Mrs. Roy Estabrook Miss Mary L. Fee Mr. Mrs. Norman Felch Mr. Mrs. Lindley Felton Mr. Mrs. Roland Ford Mr. Mrs. John F. Francis Mr. Mrs. Arthur Gaucher Mr. Mrs. Thomas Gaynor Jr. Mr. Mrs. Libby Ginnetti Mr. Mrs. Charles A. Giorgi Mr. Mrs. Donald E. Graves Mr. Mrs. D. Joseph Hannagan Dr. Mrs. G. Bertram Harper Mr. Mrs. James Hayes Mr. Mrs. Howard L. Hirst Mrs. Helen Himmelman Mrs. Dorothy M. Hornby Catherine L. Hutch Mr. Mrs. Rudolph Izzo Mr. Mrs. John J. Jackman Mrs. Gertrude Johnson Mr. Mrs. Francis J. Kane Mr. Mrs. Joseph T. Keefe Mr. Mrs. Peter Kozak Mr. Mrs. Frank Kronoff Miss Priscilla Larson Mr. Mrs. Joseph L. Madden Mr. Mrs. Raymond Mancinelli Dr. Mrs. C. W. Marshall Mr. Mrs. Edward L. Martel Mr. Mrs. Francis E. McCarthy Miss Eleanor R. McDonald Mr. Mrs. Walter F. McDonough Sr. Mr. Mrs. Louis J. Masciarelli Mr. Mrs. Ernest Mauro Miss Rosemary Mitchell Mr. Mrs. Joseph Mooney Mr. Mrs. Evertt Mosher Mr. Mrs. Salvatore Mollica Mr. Mrs. Harry Musgrave Mr. Mrs. Vincent Napoli Mrs. Ralph E. Nordgren Mr. Mrs. John O’Donnell Mr. Mrs. George Pacific Mr. Mrs. Frank Pedato Mr. Mrs. A. E. Pierce Paul Mrs. Polewacyk Mrs. Philomena Prockett Mr. Mrs. Robert Rennie Mr. Mrs. Byron Reynolds Mr. Mrs. John B. Rice Mr. Mrs. Raymond C. Richer Mr. Mrs. Andrew Riley Mr. Mrs. John Rielly Mr. Mrs. Vito Rublesky Mr. Mrs. Edward Ryan Mr. Mrs. Alexander Savello Mr. Mrs. John Siira Mr. Mrs. Fred Simpson Mrs. Marjorie Stackhouse Mr. Mrs. Alex Staniunas Mr. Walter Staplefeld Mr. Mrs. Clifton Stevens Mr. Mrs. Eugene St. Laurent Mr. Mrs. Arthur J. St. Maurice Mr. Mrs. Leo Strazzero Mr. William Taylor Mr. Mrs. Gordon E. Temple Mr. Mrs. Charles Trombetta Mr. Mrs. Arthur L. Turcotte Mr. Mrs. Ernest Weldon Mr. Mrs. Clifton Wells Mr. Robert V. White Mr. Mrs. Robert E. White Mr. Mrs. F. Yeadon 72 MARLBORO PUBLIC LIBRARY 36 W. MAIN ST. 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