Marlborough High School - Marlborough High Yearbook (Marlborough, MA)
- Class of 1964
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Cookman, Frederick DiLoreto, Dr. Robert A. Dolan, Foster Yeadon, Robert S. Weston, John D. O’Connell, Cosmo A. Valente, Richard P. Bevilacqua, These, our teachers, are the ones to whom we owe so much. It is they who have given us their time, the energy of their youth and the wisdom of their years. They have offered us thei ' r understanding, respect, admiration, and most important of all, their knowledge. The course of our lives is greatly dependent on what we have learned from William J. Donahue, Jesse M. Wade, William Taylor, Robert F. Lyons, Howard L. Hirst, Elinor C. Crotty. REAR L-R Robert V. White, Richard F. Lyons, Arthur P. Duplessis, Richard Jelladian, James G. Honen, Edgar C. Gadbois, Stephen A. Manning, Paul A. Brunelle, Bruce C. Campbell, Donald R. Mossman, Edouard L. Martel, Paul C. Schlickmann, Richard F. Cogswell, Francis J. Kane Jr., Peter L. Toohey, George Macricosta, Emilio G. DeSimone, Gene F. Insani, James D. Hayes. ABSENT— Frank G. Kronoff, Rosemary Mitchell, Mrs. Howard A. Von Suck. these people. We thank God for them. It 4s to these devoted ones, to these amiable ones, to these sincere and sympathetic conveyers of learning that we offer the most heartfelt thank yous, and the most sorrowful good-byes. Dauid Xe Glass President Marilyn Carnes Alan DeCourcey Special Ti)ri ers FRONT L-R Thomas Evangelous, Alice Tinglof, Jane Bryant, Carol Ffogan, Robert McDonough. REAR L-R Edward Mulhall, Lee Jackson, Frederick Dyka, Robert Garceau, Thomas Byra. ' ■r 4 ROW 1 L-R Kathleen Feeley, Mary Clark, Doris Cornier, Anne Hally. ROW 2 L-R Kosmas Kapetanopoulos, Linda DiBuono, Judith Stone, Ann Gebhart, Michael Seymour. ROW 3 L-R Louis Farina, William Gordon, Randolph Colaianni, Byron Kiser, Paul Gauthier, Russell Flagg. ROW 4 L-R Deanna Rollins, Donna Russo, Alma Whiteaker, Maryanne D’Angelo, Geraldine Lee, Patricia Ledoux. ROW 5 L-R Dean Paleologos, Paul Benedetto, Joseph Ahearn, Theodore Evangelous, Gerald Cross, James Edmunds. 5 Uypists FRONT Nancy Pomerleau. REAR L-R Joyce Maurice, Jacqueline Sora, Kathryn Kasaras. Cover FRONT L-R Deanna Rollins, Frances Ciambelli, Dorothy Carter, Kathryn Kasaras, Joyce Maurice, Karen Beck, Mary Lepore. REAR L-R Robert Garceau, Richard Giles, Joyce Bourgeois, Jacqueline Sora, Nancy Pomerleau, Michael Collins, James Correia. Absent from picture: Jay Toupin, Anne Hally, Mary Clark. 6 J j a irons FRONT Linda Gainley REAR L-R Edward Mulhall, Robert Lamy, Joan Werner. Glass Ac oisors Catherine L. Hutch James D. Hayes Judith Gustafson Linda Gainley cS )pecia A ssnjnm en s Diana Leonard Karen Seymour 7 mm RAYMOND C. RICHER Superintendent JOHN B. RICE Assistant Superintendent JOHN F. FRANCIS Principal DONALD E. GRAVES Vocational High Director D. JOSEPH HANNAGAN Vice-Principal 8 Uocaiion a jfia i L-R SEATED Richard Jelladian, John Ursoleo, Howard Hirst. BACK ROW: Donald Mossman, Clinton Wells, Bruce Campbell, Robert Weston, Donald Cookman, Richard Bevilacqua. c5 e eretaries L-R Mrs. Helen Strazzero, Mrs. Lorraine Luz, Mrs. Lillian Gauthier. L-R Michael Gaynor, Librarian Mrs. Howard A. Von Suck, George Levan, Jay Toupin. 00 ewspaper mam . L-R Jeffrey Holden, Jane Bryant, David Neill, David Potter, Charles Nims, Lee Jackson, Teacher Edouard Martel. L-R Thomas Byra, Charles Lefebvre, Supervisor William Kelleher, William Cotting, Louis Farina, Dean Paleologos, David Neill, Robert Wright. driver draining 11 L-R Marilyn Carnes, Alma Whiteaker, Instructor Arthur P. Duplessis. L-R Dr. Raymond Cannon, Mrs. Rose Camden 5 iicfa ance L-R Miss Mary L. Fee, Dr. Robert A. Dolan. afeteria L-R Dorothy Bracken, Josephine Hutchinson, Rose Hutch, Marguerite Buisson, Mildred De- Beradinis, Dorothy Hannagan, Madeleine Koziara, Mary Shelale, Mary Luz, Thomas Grasso, Supervisor. (justocfn vans L-R Michael Zilembo, George Dube, Robert Callahan, Head Custodian; Robert Martel, John de Bairos, Peter Dionis, Evelyn Miledeo. 13 David Neill President Maryanne D’Angelo Vice-President c$ emor Gfa ass icers Marilyn Carnes Secretary Charles Nims Treasurer Treasurer 14 ROBERT AFIENKO Robert” Beautiful blue eyes, dark curly hair, sharp dresser, flirtatious, loves parties, good dancer, always ready to help a friend. • Ambition —Millionaire JOSEPH AHERN Joe” Well liked by everyone, great personality, loves to argue, excels in snow skiing and swimming, plans more ed¬ ucation. Ambition —College KENNETH BAKER Bake” Well liked, good student, likes to joke, has a wonderful personality, is likely to suc¬ ceed in auto mechanics. Ambition —Mechanic TERRY BARRETT Terry” Friendly, handsome, good natured, dark haired, fine hockey player, is quiet until you get to know him. Ambition —Single Forever GAIL BARRON Gabby” Quiet, very friendly, has serious outlook on life, sweet, soft spoken, has a nice word for everyone. Ambition —Personnel Super¬ visor WILLIAM BARTER Bill” Laughing eyes, good looking, great sense of humor, likes to ski, always neat and trim, will be successful. Ambition —English Teacher KAREN BECK Karen” Dark haired, slender, very attractive, beautiful bright blue eyes, viva¬ cious, chatty, very friend¬ ly, always ready to go. Ambition —H istory Teacher PAUL BENEDETTO Benny” Good-looking, intelligent, de¬ pendable, has a real sense of humor, very cooperative, should be a successful teach¬ er. Ambition —Teacher 15 JEAN BERTHIAUME Jeannie” Very artistic, hard worker, always willing to lend a hand, would like to further her career in the art world. Ambition —Hairdresser ERNEST BICCHIERI Ernie” Dependable, well liked by his class¬ mates, capable foot¬ ball and hockey manager, likes to talk about sports, Mr. Honen’s helper. A mbitio n —Spo r ts Announcer PATRICIA BILL Pat” Tall, attractive, quiet, depend¬ able, flag bearer with the band, makes friends easily, always there when you need her. Ambition —Nurse ROLAND BILODEAU Rolo” Friendly, dependable, hard working, shows promise in the field of auto body and mechanics, always around to give assistance. Ambition— Auto Repair CHARLES BLAZEJEWSKI Charlie” Quiet, serious at times, has many friends, good dresser, member of the football, track teams, plans business career. Ambition —Business School MALCOM BLIZARD Mai” A friend to everyone at M.H.S., sparkling personality, can usually be found eating a hot dog and drinking a frappe. Ambition —Make Money ROBERT BOBKA Bob” Serious, intelligent, member of the National Honor Society and Science Quiz team, en¬ gages in discussions with Mr. Terry frequently. Ambition —Engineer HENRY BOUFFARD Henry” Friendly, courteous, witty, good look¬ ing, enjoys funny stories, has a smile for everyone, a sure success in the future. Ambition — Electrical Engineering 16 JOYCE BOURGEOIS Joyce” Easy going, nice smile, former mem¬ ber of girls’ basket¬ ball and softball teams, employed at Mammoth Mart, will be a success. Ambition —Art School BEVERLY BRODERICK Bev Quiet, studious, National Honor Society member, en¬ joys dances and Biology B, plans to attend St. Vincent’s School of Nursing. A m bitio n —-N u rse JANE BRYANT Janie Blond hair, friendly to every¬ one, talkative and never shy, can always be found cheering for the boys’ basketball team. Ambition —Nurse GAETANO BUSA Guy” This Guy is quite a guy, perks up your day with jokes, never misses a chance for some fun. Ambition —Policeman WILLIAM BUTURLIA Bill” Quiet, shy, modest, nice look¬ ing, curly brown hair, willing worker, sure to succeed in whatever he attempts to do. Ambition —Service JOSEPH BYRA Good Looking” Good student, dresses well, quiet, can be found washing dishes at the hospital, -inter¬ ested in pharmacy, sure to be a success. Ambition —Pharmacist THOMAS BYRA Tom” Well dressed, good looking captain of the Science team, likes to play basket¬ ball, plans to go to an engineering school. Ambition —Engineer JOHN CAHILL Jack” Happy go lucky, carefree, al¬ ways good for laughs, member of the hockey team for two seasons, will do well in in¬ dustry. Ambition —Draftsman 17 MICHAEL CALLAHAN Mike” Quiet, good looking, friendly, artistically inclined, well liked, will be successful in whatever he may attempt. Ambition —Move On JACQUELINE CAMPBELL Jackie” Attractive blonde haired, blue eyed gal, possesses a pleasant and depend¬ able personality, will someday make a fine model. Ambition —Model JOHN CAPPELLO Cappy” Boy of many interests, warm smile, devilish looks, always willing to try something new, never at a loss for words. Ambition —Mechanic ALBERT CARBONE Foxy” Short, strong, likes to work on cars, may be seen in a ’57 Merc, plans to work for Perini Bros. Ambition —Constructon SUZANNE CARBONE Sam” Beautifully groomed, smart dresser, well liked, peppy dancer, can liven up any party, hair never stays same color. Ambition —Peace Corps Nurse JAMES CARLETON Beany” Friendly fireman, looks for blinking yellow lights, can be seen in a Falcon wagon, would be lost without paper route. Ambition —Business Owner MARILYN CARNES Lyn” Pretty, dark hair and eyes, hard working co-captain of the majorettes, Secretary of the Class, Queen of the Junior Prom. Ambition —Millionaire’s Secretary PATRICIA CARNEY Patty” Tall, quiet, beautiful blue eyes, easy to get along with, good sense of humor, great asset to the class. A?nbition —Airline Hostess 18 SUSAN CARR Sue” Reserved, polite manner, has smile and a nice word for everyone, intelligent, willing to work, member of National Honor So¬ ciety. Ambition —Medical Secretary DOROTHY CARTER Dottie” Cute, ambitious, sparkling personality, smiling eyes, great sense of humor, always has a cheerful Hi” for every¬ one, attracted to flowers. A mbit ion —T eacher FRANCES CIAMBELLI Sam” Short, dark-haired girl, full of laughs, enjoys having a good time, can usually be found working in the office. A m bitio n —Marines MARY CLARK Misa” Cute, petite, bubbling sense of humor, pretty blue eyes, always has a smile, loves to talk, fun to be with. Ambition —Secretary THOMAS COLACCHIO T. C.” Small, strong, easy to get along with, owns a ”54” Pontaic, should go a long way as a Machinist. Ambition —Machine Shop Owner RANDOLPH COLAIANNI Cootce” Ambitious, tall, good-looking, very intelligent, year book writer, plans to take P. G. course at Marlboro Vocational School. Ambition —Electronic Technician MICHAEL COLLINS Mike” Artistically inclined, blond hair, possesses a sparkling and dependable personality, unceasing wit, never too serious, well liked by all. A m bitio n —Col lege PATRICK COLLINS Pat” Quiet, reserved, blushes easily, good work habits, takes a lot of joking from class¬ mates, will succeed in the future. Ambition —Electrical Technician 19 WALTER COOK Wally” Quiet, shy, blushes easily, can take a joke, likes to work on antique autos, will do well in Auto Mechanics. Ambition —Automotive Repair LYNANNE COONEY Lyn” New addition to our class, pint-size, always ready for fun, intelligent, quiet until you get to know her. Ambition —Lawyer DORIS CORMIER Doe” Cute, vivacious redhead, flirtatious, fun loving, always going to parties, good friend to all, consistent talker. Ambition —Clerk Typist JAMES CORREIA Jim” Good person to know, hard worker, good student, enjoys square dancing, will do well in electronics field. Ambition —T.V. Repair WILLIAM COTTING Wild Bill” Very popular, witty, a great hoop star, always with the boys, a real killer with the ladies. Ambition —A Priest LINDA COTTING Linda” Tall blond basketball player, talks fast, likes an argument, a little shy but a good friend. Ambition —Armed Forces RICHARD COURVILLE Dick” Easy going disposition, friend¬ ly, quiet individual, musically inclined, well liked by all his classmates, well mannered, seldom disturbed or annoyed. Ambition —Dentist GERALD CROSS Jerry” Smart, easy to get along with, active in school activities, member of many committees, wants to attend college. Ambition —Electronics Technician 20 RICHARD CUNNINGHAM R. J ” Tall, quiet, usually found in Mr. Terry’s room, member of radio club, plans to take up radio as a career. Ambition —Radio Announcer HENRY D ' AGOSTINO Hen” Dark haired, ffiendly, well liked, very neat and trim, always ready with a cheerful smile and a humorous joke. Ambition —Artist MARY ANNE D’ANGELO Chiquita” Pretty, great sense of humor, full of jokes, pleasing person¬ ality, a good word for every¬ one, vice-president of Senior Class. Ambition —X-Ray Technician ALAN DeCOURCEY Al” Witty, played football, loves girls, intelligent, honest young man, plans to attend North¬ eastern University, majoring in Psychology. Ambition —Psychologist PETER DeSIMONE Pete” Quiet, dependable, a nice guy to know, has many friends, likes to talk a lot about cars and girls. Ambition —Architect LINDA DiBUONO Di Di” Dark-haired, sparkling eyes, full of fun, nice personality, always around where there is excitement, sure to be a success. A m bitioii —B uy er SUZANNE DION Suzi” Friendly, happy go lucky, greatest asset is her cute dimples, Celtic’s fan, spends spare time at Hampton Beach. Ambition —Interior Decorator PAUL DiRICO Chooch” Came to Marlboro High in his Senior year, quiet and sedate, a friend of Mr. White, and stickler for homework. Ambition —Teacher 21 JAMES DONOVAN Jimmy” Friendly, witty, never afraid to voice his opinion, active in various committees, does much for school’s welfare. Ambition —Drive Heavy Equipment JANET DOUCETTE Jan” Quiet, slender, likes foot¬ ball and cars, hopes to be the first girl to take a vocational course. Ambition —Architect EARL DUESEL Earl” A great guy, wonderful, great sense of humor, lover of ex¬ citement, can always be found where the fun is. Ambition —Work for Bib” FREDERICK DYKA. JR. Fred” Well known, liked by class¬ mates, possesses great sense of humor, accompanied by well rounded personality, has de¬ sire to teach. Ambition —High School Teacher JAMES EDMANDS Shorty” Sharp dresser, good looking, always a smile for everyone will succeed as a mathematic teacher because he figures just right. Ambition —School Teacher JANE ELLIS Janie” Fair haired, quiet girl, lis¬ tener, friendly to all, has pretty knit sweaters, good natured, soft spoken, depend-’ able worker. Ambition —Nurse SHIRLEY ERCOLANI Shoo-Shoo” Mature and sensible, excitable at times, enjoys many and varied interests, considered by many as a true friend. Ambition -—U.S. Air Force THEODORE EVANGELOUS Ted” Flirtatious, good looking, good dresser, personality plus, noted for his witty remarks, plans to enter service. A m bitio n —U ndecided 22 THOMAS EVANGELOUS Muscles” Well dressed, nice smile, good looking, has many friends, plans to further his education in the field of Electronics. Ambition —Pocket Pool Champion ALEXANDER EXARHOPOULOS Ex” Witty, and popular, good athlete, main interest lies in sophomore class, likes playing bongos and harmonica, hopes to enter college. Ambition —Teacher DONALD FAIRTHORNE Don ' ' Short, dark, curly wavy hair, athletic looking, loves to talk, practical joker, is sure to succeed in life. Ambition —-Truck Driver LOUIS FARINA Lou” Good looking, friend of every¬ one, always part of every group, witty, simply a marvel at gym, should be a success. Ambition —Electronic Engineer KATHLEEN FEELEY Kathy” Wonderful girl to know, blond hair, jovial personality, full of fun, always has a joke, loves parties, sure to succeed. Ambition —Medical Secretary WALTER FINAN The Lover” Possesses friendly personality, serious, carefree at times, likes sports, baseball in particular, should meet with success in future. Ambition —Army RUSSELL FLAGG Russ” Strong, good looking, football player, usually seen riding his scooter, enjoys dancing, on 1963- 64 Midland League all star team. Ambition —Design Engineer PETER FOUGERE Pete” Quiet, well mannered, seems to have lost his class ring in his Junior year, all around water sports fan. Ambition —Pharmacist 23 STEPHEN FOURNIER Smiley” Good looking, nice smile, easy to get along with, witty, still favors Hudson teams, would be lost without his Chevy. Ambition —Radar Technician LINDA GAINLEY Linda” Cute, transfer from St. Annes beautiful eyes, lovely brown hair, likes to dance, has a flair for new clothes. Ambition —Army of White VIRGINIA GALLO Ginny” Warm personality that at¬ tracts many friends, easy go¬ ing, pleasant, gets along well with everyone, will succeed in her chosen field. Ambition —Private Secretary ROBERT GARCEAU Bob” Intelligent, well mannered, happy-go-lucky, would be lost without his big Dodge, plans to enter the Naval Reserve. Ambition —Tool and Die Marker. PAUL GAUTHIER Gooch” Has a shining personality, full of fun, loves a good time, live wire of any class, will succeed as a machinist. A m bit ion— Fire-Fighter MICHAEL GAYNOR Mickey” A little guy, aggressive, very friendly, President of the Athletic Association, Good Government Representative to the State House. Ambition— Businessman ANN GEBHART Petite” An attractive girl, easy to get along with, little on the quiet side, once known pos¬ sesses a lasting friendship. Ambition —IBM Operator | MARY GETHIN Geth” Well liked, pert brunette, very dependable, very often spotted in S-204, plans for the future in¬ definite, personality plus, likes to dance. Ambition —Nurse 24 RICHARD GILES Dick Friendly, well liked by everyone, coach of the Seniors’ Basketball Team, enjoys working in green¬ houses, very talkative. Ambition —Electrician ARCHIE GILLIATT Timmy Cute, shy with a boyish look¬ ing smile, outside sportsman, will be a great loss to the M.H.S. hockey team. Ambition —Carpenter RICHARD GOLGATA Rick Well liked, likes to have a good time, enjoys working on cars, will do well as an auto mechanic. A m bit ion —Garage WILLIAM GORDON Flash” Billy’s restlessness and curio¬ sity leads him to wandering and mischief, can be found at Foxboro anytime. Ambition —Racing Stable PETER GRAY Pete” Quiet, intelligent, always ready to do a favor for a friend, expects to succeed in the field of electronics. Ambition —Travel JUDITH GUSTAFSON Judi” Friendly to all, always on the go, never at a loss for words, great sport enthusiast, Celtic fan. Ambition —Teacher RONALD GUSTAFSON Gus” Well mannered boy, ready to help anyone, keeps the tenors alive in the chorus, likes to drive cars. Ambition —Business ANNE HALLY Annie” Cute, likeable, petite, always ready for a laugh and a good time, has an endless supply of clothes, always talking. A m bitio n— Secretary 25 CHERYL HAMILTON Smiley” Cute, loves to have a good time, easy to get along with, quiet but always equipped with a ready smile. Ambition- —Hairdresser HOWARD HARTFORD Howie” The quiet member of the auto body department, has a special ability to restore cars to their original shape. Ambition —Auto Body MARIE HARTLEY Marie” Dark, attractive fun-loving carefree, known for her parties, has a special hairdress¬ ing talent at which she should be successful. Ambition-Hairdresser RICHARD HAYES Rich” Nice personality, cooperative, gets along with everyone, regular follower of hockey games, current goal is that of a carpenter. Ambition —Cabinet Maker WILLIAM HINCKLEY Speed” Good natured, joker in the class, very easy to get along with, plans to become a highly paid machinist. Ambition —Graduate CAROL HOGAN Carol” Tall, Beautiful brown eyes, brilliant student, loves to eat and talk, cute sense of humor, always smiling, sure to suc¬ ceed. Ambition —Accountant JEFFREY HOLDEN J. B.” Good looking, witty, well liked, great sense of humor, definitely musically inclined, will find much success in the future. Ambition —Engineer RICHARD HUTT Checkers” Good looking, very mechanical, good natured, makes funny remarks in English class, plans to become a mechanic. Ambition —Auto Mechanic 26 BONNIE JACK Bennie” Cute blond, sweet and riendly, has a southern personality, always look- ng for fun, well liked oy everyone, especially ;;he boys. Ambition —Successful WAYNE JENSEN Alfred” Sometimes bashful, some¬ times bold, liked by all, al¬ ways ready with a laugh, a friend to anyone and every¬ one. A m bit ion —Service HENRY JOSEPHSON Henry” Happy go lucky, star of the Senior Faculty Basketball game, likes to play sports, played hockey during the 62- 63 season. Ambition —Draftsman LEE JACKSON Lee” Well dressed, likeable, special writer for the yearbook, among various other activities, hopes to enter technical school upon graduation. Ambition —Higher education KOSMAS KAPETANOPOULOS Kappy” Short, dark hair and eyes, enjoys talking, full of the devil, outstanding in track, al¬ ways fun to be with. Ambition —Journalism KATHRYN KASARAS Kathy” Short, cute, fun loving, real cute laugh, friendly, will make a good secretary, has a flair for nice clothes. Ambition —Secretary THOMAS KASARAS Tom” Captain of the golf team, likes to eat, in the win¬ ter can be found at Bibbie ' s, in good weather at the golf course. A m bitio n —Pa 1 mer MARYELLEN KENNEY Maryellen” Cute, friendly, mischievous, losts of fun, has a flair for nice clothes, would like to be a teacher, band librarian. Ambition —Teacher 27 FRANK KING Frank” Shy, patient, considerate, well mannered, always willing to help others, often seen play¬ ing basketball at the Boys Club. Ambition —College WILLIAM KIRBY Kirb” Quiet, good-looking, seems very serious but really isn ' t, draws very well, wants to be a com¬ mercial artist. Ambition —Graduate BYRON KISER Barry” Quiet, friendly, very interested in electronics, intelligent, well liked, wants to take P.G. course and attend college afterwards. Ambition —Electronic Engineer KAROL KISER K” National Honor Society, mem¬ ber, majorette with loads of pep, well liked by everyone, certain to be a success. Ambition —College. PAULA KULEVICH Paula” Cute, blue-eyed blonde, al¬ ways smiling, terrific sense of humor, very active member of basketball team, band, chorus. Ambition —Success THOMAS KURBS Tom” Nice personality, full of fun, never at a loss for words, musically inclined, sure to be a success in life. Ambition- —Diesel Engineer PAUL LABOSSIERE Labby” Real brain, loads of fun, al¬ ways likes to help people with school problems, quiet in ways, likes clowning around. Ambition —Bookkeeper REBECCA LACOMBE Becky” Witty, always has her head in a book, regular member of the band, a success in everything she undertakes. Ambition — 28 ROBERT LAMY Lemay” Tall, good-looking, hoc¬ key and baseball star, usually found riding around in red and white convertible with top down. Ambition —Red Sox HERMAN LAPORTE Herman” Friendly, humorous, has a pleasant smile, quiet at times, ambitious, very dependable, plans to become a machine operator. Ambition —Gunsmith PATRICIA LEDOUX Pat” Cute as a button, wonderful personality, speaks well of all, great sense of humor, al¬ ways happy, Peter Grant model. Ambition —Secretary GERALDINE LEE Jerry” Sparkling personality that at¬ tracts friends, witty, thought¬ ful, finds luck in numbers, up in the air but down to earth too. Ambition —Secretary. CHARLES LEFEBVRE Chuckles” Handsome, good natured, out¬ standing guard on the grid team, noted for escapades, fond of underclassmen. Ambition —New York Giants DIANA LEONARD Dee” Quiet, reserved girl, sparkling smile, friend to everyone, Vice-President of the M.H.S, band, neat dresser, plans a nursing career. Ambition —Nurse EDWARD LEONARD Lenny” Quiet at times, handsome, liked by all, member of the football and track teams, enjoys eating luscious steaks. Ambition —Pro Football MARY LEPORE Lep” Dark-haired, flirtatious, co¬ captain of the majorettes, loves to have a good time, water skis, very ambitious and friendly. Ambition —Secretary 29 RUTH LESAGE Ruth Pleasing personality, friendly, has a nice word for everybody, has the added ability of mak¬ ing her problems unimportant. Ambition —Artist GEORGE LEVAN Van” Popular, dignified, makes friends with whomever he meets instantly, cer¬ tain success in the fu¬ ture in business. Ambition —Business BEVERLY LIVELY Bev” Talkative, quiet when it comes to boys, always fussing with her hair, likes a good argu¬ ment, plans a hairdressing career. Ambition —Hairdresser WALTER LINCOLN J. R.” Anything but quiet, usually seen with rifle team, likes to tell jokes, wants to teach school, co-captain of rifle team. Ambition —Teacher PETER LOMBARDI Blacky” A real water bug and a great skier, very popular, friends and talents unlimited, real standout at parties. Ambition —Water Skier PAUL LOMBARDO Mouse” Football, Baseball and basket¬ ball star, handsome, good natured, talkative, ambitious class president in junior year, likes to have fun. Ambition —Celtics PETER MAC LEOD Pete” Dependable, quiet, considerate, sure to be a success, never wastes his time, always ready to help if he can. Ambition —Sports Announcer PRISCILLA MacLEOD Pris” Petite, cute, witty, full of fun, member of National Honor Society, plans to enter the teaching pro¬ fession. Ambition —Teacher 30 KATHLEEN MADDEN Maddie” Cute, jovial, carefree cheerleader, nice to know, can always be found with many friends, sure to succeed in any field. Ambition —Beachcomber MARY ANN MARTE LL Mary Ann” New comer this year, very friendly, full of fun, good sense of humor, nice person¬ ality, compliments everyone. Ambition —Teacher JOSEPH MARTINO Jose” Very talkative, with witty personality, liked by every¬ one, usually can be found on Berlin Road, a foxy guy. Ambition —S.S. JOYCE MAURICE Horace” Usually found in C-105 keep¬ ing the typewriters busy, real cute girl with pretty smile, neat dresser, always looking for fun. Ambition —Secretary CHARLES MASULA Charlie” Helper for Mr. D. and Mr. W., friendly, happy-go-lucky with a kind word for every¬ one. A m bit ion —T eacher CAROLYN MAURO Carol” Cute, soft-spoken, dependable, full of fun, nice personality, member of the National Honor Society and chorus. A m bitio n —S ecretary ■ r - - mm n m nancy McDonald Nance” Tall, slender, beautiful blue eyes, hard working captain of the cheerlead¬ ers, liked by everyone, sure to succeed in the future. Ambition —Secretary robert McDonough Mac” Quick witted, member of the baseball and basketball teams, President National Honor So¬ ciety, to become lawyer. Ambition —Celtic’s Coach 31 LINDA McGEE Rolo” The quiet fun loving type, well liked by her classmates, sure to be a success in the future. Ambition —State Employee SUSAN MEDILL Susie” Liked by all, friendly, nice personality, member of the chorus, plans to further her education at Robie Secretarial School. A m bitio n —Secretary RICHARD MERCER Merce” Lover of all sports, especially baseball and hockey, real hot ticket when he gets going, sure to be successful. Ambition —Engineer CHARLES MERLINI Chuck” Likes a good time, happy-go- lucky fellow, always talking, will do well in his chosen field. Ambition —Conservation SANDRA MONTECALVO Sandy” Nice personality, cooperative, well groomed, pleasant, en¬ joys having a good time, al¬ ways has a good word for everyone. Ambition —Success JOAN MORGAN Shorty” Sweet, quiet, has long beauti¬ ful hair, petite, an Avon girl, always sticks up for her friends, loves to sew. Ambition— Homemaker NANCY MORGAN Nancy” Great sense of humor, pos¬ sesses keen personality, firm supporter of the football team, will succeed in chosen field. A m bit ion —-Marriage JEANNE MOSHER Jeannie” Participated in g irls’ sports, active member of newspaper, always ready for a good time, future sure to be a success. Ambition —School 32 EDWARD MULHALL Ed” Good Natured, very athletic, ambitious, should do well in ma¬ chinist trade, his Dodge is frequently seen in Hudson. Ambition —Policeman KAREN MURPHY Murph” Tall, quiet till you know her, loves outdoor sports, always helping people with problems, likes to eat, has perfect man¬ ners. Ambition —Secretary PAULINE NAVA Navajo” Cheerful, smart dresser, al¬ ways ready for fun, enjoys sewing, can usually be found behind the register at Wool- worths. Ambition —Air Force DAVID NEILL Dave” Class President in senior year, friendly, well mannered, hand¬ some, possesses unique person¬ ality, admired by all, excels in track and football. Ambition —Minister KARIN NEILL Kinky” Beautifully groomed and a smart dresser, serious at times, intelligent, likes sports, man¬ ages to enjoy- everything she does. Ambition —Teacher THOMAS NICOLETTA Pancho” Well dressed, a real live one when it comes to parties, member of the hockey and golf teams. Ambition —Club owner CHARLES NIMS Whipple” Good student, popular class treasurer, member of the grid and track teams, enjoys all school activities, hopes to enter foreign service. Ambition —Foreign Service JOSEPH ORAREO Joe” Jolly and cheerful personality, has numerous friends, likes sports and instrumental groups, drums and bowling, basketball team manager. A m bitio n —S erv ice 33 RICHARD OUTTEN Bates” His blonde hair and blue eyes make an attractive combina¬ tion, baseball team catcher, active at Ft. Meadow Ski Club in summer. Ambition —Yankees DEAN PALEOLOGOS Deano” Tall, masculine, dark- hair and eyes, enjoys act¬ ing, liked by all, sings like a dream, very ag¬ gressive, sure to succeed. Ambition- —Theology Teacher JEANNE PARMENTER Jeannie” Keen personality that attracts people, hilarious and witty, can usually be found behind the cash register at Mammoth Mart. A mbitio n —Pho tographer GERARD PATULAK Foxy” Tall, quiet, easy going, hard worker, enjoys cars, liked by all who know him, will be a good machinist. Ambition —Machinist PAUL PHANEUF Phanuff” Member of the football, track teams, secretary of the Na¬ tional Honor Society, hopes to further his education at Brown. Atnbition —Patriots JOSEPH PIPER Tex” Tall, athletic, great person¬ ality, quick to make friends, cute southern drawl, has charming smile, very well mannered. Ambition —Teacher NANCY POMERLEAU Nan” Tall, slender, beautiful blue eyes, friendly smile, plans to become a fashion designer, flair for nice clothes, Junior Prom Court. Ambition —Fashion Consultant romai DAVID POTTER “Peter Potter” The Einstein of the class, possesses good humor and a lively wit, liked for his friendliness, mem¬ ber of National Honor Society. Ambition —Ministry 34 PHILIP RAINHA Phil” Dark haired, enjoyable fellow, has the qualities of a good scholar, shy with girls, member of the National Honor So¬ ciety. Ambition —Engineer KATHRYN RAYMOND Kathryn” Lady like, natural beauty, rosy cheeks, loves singing, quiet but full of fun, will be a pretty Marine. Ambition —Marines KENNETH REYNOLDS Pineapples” Star in three sports, M.V.P. in football, likes girls and frosty root beer, sure success in the sports world. Ambition —Baseball MARY RICCIUTI Richie” Tall, dark haired girl, stylish dresser, newcomer in Junior year, very artistic, usually seen driving a T-Bird, has many friends. Ambition —Hairdresser JOANNE RIELLY Slim” Tall, blond, quiet, dependable, usually seen with many friends, easy going, nice to know, always ready to laugh. Ambition —Air Force JOHN RIELLY Toot Rielly” Tall, is hard worker, always smiling, always enjoys a party, will do well in the future. Ambition —Auto Body DEANNA ROLLINS Di” Small, cute, member of the school chorus and yearbook staff, admires nurses, sure to be a success. Ambition —Nurse DONNA RUSSO Donut” Quiet, shy, hides a wonder¬ ful, warm personality, loads of fun to those who know her, plans to enter medical field. Ambition —X-Ray Technician 35 CHESTER SCARBOROUGH Chet” Friendly, likes to take out many girls, always willing to do favors, likes the English class. Ambition —Construction JEAN SCOTT Scottie” Intelligent, attractive, beautiful smile, member of the National Honor Society and girls’ basket¬ ball team, member of Queen’s Court. Ambition —Teacher KAREN SEYMOUR K” Very jovial, loves to laugh and tell jokes, loyal to all her friends, likes the good things in life. Ambition —Music Teacher MICHAEL SEYMOUR Mike” Won most improved football trophy, blue eyes, muscle man, always has a smile, plays hoc¬ key and football, a friend to all. Ambition —S.S. ROBERT SMITH Bob” Tall, gets along well with teachers, always eager to help when needed, active in school activities, will do well in Electronics. Ambition— Electronics JACQUELINE SORA Jackie” Most athletic senior girl, friend to everyone, Vice-Presi¬ dent of the National Honor Society, future will be suc¬ cessful. Ambition -—Writer JEANETTE SPURY Jeanette” Tall, quiet brunette, has big blue eyes and a sweet per¬ sonality, likeci by all who come in contact with her. Ambition —Beautician DONALD STAPLEFELD Don” Serious, sophisticated, intelligent, quiet, very shy, a whiz in English, well liked by all, can be seen driving a truck. Ambition —Electrician 36 JUDITH STONE Puddles” Nice personality, always ready with a smile, agree¬ able, lots of pep, loves to talk, class Vice-Presi¬ dent in Junior year. Ambition —Undecided PETER STRICKLAND Strick” Quiet, shy, pleasing person¬ ality, well liked by everyone, always ready ' vith a smile, and a helping hand. A m bitio n —T eacher ROBERT TAFT Bob” Quiet, native of Northboro, member of the auto body de¬ partment, interested in cars and motorcycles, will succeed in the future. Ambition -—Success ALICE TINGLOF Ting” Petite, beautiful hair, cute, nice smile, witty, makes friends easily, shy until you know her, always ready for a party. Ambition —Secretary JAY TOUPIN Jason” Handsome, nice eyes, very witty, willing worker, great artist and actor, laughs easily, never at a loss for words. Ambition —Actor ROLAND TREMBLAY Roli” Quiet and reserved, likes gymnastics and water skiing. Hopes to be an accountant, will be successful. Ambition —Accountant ROGER TRUDEAU Pierre” Tall and dark, friendly to all, can usually be seen riding his motor scooter, main interest is sport cars. Ambition —Hairstylist CHARLES TUPPER Chuck” Quiet, ambitious, friendly fellow, nice personality, is very happy go lucky, enjoys going to P.D. class. Ambition— Chemist 37 RONALD TUPPER ' Ronnie” Newcomer, good looking, disarming smile, writes poetry, wonderful personality, very intelligent, loads of fun, nice to have around. Ambition— Teacher ANN TURCOTTE Ann” Short, fun loving girl, leads a carefree life, has a keen sense of humor and a smile for everyone. Ambition —Hairdresser GARY TWINE Gary” Quiet talking, realistic, fun loving, band member, glee club, likes boat ' s, skiing, foreign cars, girls. Ambition —Electrician LINDA TYLER Stuck-Up” The gal with the beautiful blue eyes, always ready with a cheerful Hi”, supplies Hughes bus with plenty of laughs. Ambition —Telephone Operator ARISTOTELIS TZIMOULIS Ted” Tall, handsome, sparkling personality, very popular, ex¬ cels in sports, sure to be a success at University of Mass. Ambition —-Pharmacist JAMES VAILLANCOURT Jim-Boy” Quiet, well mannered, depend¬ able, good natured, finds guns are fascinating, likes hunting, is a whiz in mechanical draw¬ ing. Ambition —Graduate CHRISTOPHER VOUTAS Harry-Handsome” One of the golden boys, quiet at times, knows how to have fun, likes to be with people. Ambition —Wildlife Agent GLORIA WAGNER Gloria” Very quiet, shy, pretty blue eyes, a newcomer to Marlboro High, from Clinton, is sure to suc¬ ceed in hairdressing. Ambition —Hairdresser 38 SHEILA WALSH Princess” Quiet, good worker, eager to lend a helping hand, studies hard, has good marks, will surely be a success. A m bit ion —Teacher j ANE WELTON Jane” Quiet gin, nice smile, sense of humor, friendly person¬ ality, willing worker, likes poetry, loads of fun to be with. Ambition —Surgical Nurse JOAN WERNER Joan” Cute blonde, great sense of humor, pleasing smile and personality, liked by all, en¬ joys sports and good food. Ambition —Dental Hygienist ALMA WHITEAKER Jane” Blonde hair, cute, peppy as they come, witty, flirtatious, loves to talk and have a good time, intelligent, everybody’s friend. Ambition —Display Artist ALAN WILCOX Al” Very friendly, tall, good look¬ ing full of fun, very popular, an ardent skier, good natured but studious, co-captain of the rifle team. Ambition —Engineer PATRICIA WILE Pat” Excellent student, carefree full of fun, water skis, per- ticipated in girls sports, plans to attend University of Mass. Ambition —Laboratory Technician ROBERT WRIGHT Bob” Good-Looking, dignified, friend of just about everyone in the class, can usually be seen around town in his Buick.” Ambition —Drug Researcher ELLEN ZELINSKI Ellie” Dark, cute, fascinating eyes, fabulous sense of humor, gets into mischief, nice word for everyone, will go far in life. Ambition —Art School 39 40 Sen or CProm 41 Senior Cutest Linda Gainley Paul Lombardo Wittiest Fred Dyka Friendliest Jane Bryant William Cotting Wittiest Rebecca Lacombe Best Dressed Alice Tinglof Earl Duesel Karin Neill Best Dancer Susan Carbone William Barter Best Looking Marilyn Carnes Robert Lamy Nicest Smile Jean Scott Michael Seymour Most Brilliant Karol Kiser David Potter Most Musical Paula Kulevich Jeffrey Holden Most Popular Most Artistic Maryanne D’Angelo Jean Berthiaume Michael Gaynor 42 Most Bashful Kathryn Raymond Most Likely to Succeed Susan Carr Most Talkative Judith Stone Kosmos Kapetanopoulos Most Serious David Neill Most Bashful Edward Leonard Most Likely to Succeed Robert Bobka Most Dependable Carol Hogan Robert Wright Most Flirtatious Alma Whiteaker Aristotelis Tzimoulis Most Athletic Kenneth Reynolds Most Athletic Jacqueline Sora Most Serious Most Artistic Nancy Me- Jay Toupin Donald Miss and Mr. Class of 1964 Dorothy Carter Richard Giles 43 Our Secre s Prize Possession Pa vorile Saying Pei Peeve Afienko, Robert Bar Bell Set That’s Tough People Ahern, Joseph Wallet Ya You Basketball Baker, Kenneth 52 Ford” How Are They Going Short Lunch Barrett, Terry Telephone Number You’re Such a Bargain Red Corvair Barron, Gail Certain Someone Anything Goes 5th Period Barter, William Banjo But Definitely Volks wagon Beck, Karen Rollers You Worm Lunch Line Benedetto, Paul 56 A wagon Jump Up Homework Berthiaume, Jean Bouquet of Flowers For Crying Out Loud Gossiping Bicchieri, Ernest Beauregard’s Picture He Isn’t Good Enough P.X. Bill, Patricia White Sweater Son of A Gun 3rd Period Bilodeau, Roland Hurst Floor Shift You Want To Run It Observers Blazejewski, Char les Razor That’s Good English Class Blizzard, Malcom 58 Bonneville Get Out Of Town 3rd Period Bobka, Robert Slide Rule Zots Slow Lunch Bouffard, Henry 57 Merc Chemistry Bourgeois, Joyce Charm Bracelet You’re Nuts Homework Broderick, Beverly Biology B Notes Oh No Getting Up Bryant, Jane Cheerleader’s Uniform Oh No 3rd Period Busa, Gaetano Cigarettes Wanna Bet No Recess Buturlia, William Pool Table That’s Good Springboard Byra, Joseph Ping Pong Table That’s For Sure Chemistry Byra, Thomas Guess Some People Chew Gum Small Players Cahill, John Guess 7-12 Work Callahan, Michael Old Buicks Calm Down Gym Campbell, J acqueline Typing Eraser Oh Goody P. X. Cappello, John Guess Hi There Conceited Girls Carbone, Albert Cue Stick Yep Teachers Carbone, Suzanne Blonde Streak No Big Thing Cops Carleton, James Hot Rod Want A Drag Short Lunch Carnes, Marilyn B. C. Junior Can’t Wait For Friday- Surprise Quizzes Carney, Patricia Fox Should Be Interesting Cafeteria Rice Carr, Susan Nat’l Honor Pin You Don’t Say Walking Carter, Dorothy Certain Someone Definitely Flowers Ciambelli, Frances Boys Chuckle Chuckle Underclassman Clark, Mary Teddy Bear How Repulsive Dilapidated Cars Colacchio, Thomas Girls Turel Teachers Colaianni, Randolph Golf Clubs That Was Good Teachers Collins, Patrick Little Red Cadillac Get What You Pay For Collins, Michael My Hair Sure Girls Cook, Walter 1930 Marmon Ask The Man English Cooney, Lynanne 57 Merc” Never Say Die Unfriendly Cormier, Doris Hair Spray Oh Yeah Kidding Correia, James Tape Recorder Get Lost Gym Cotting, Linda Turtle Necklace Sad News 3rd Period Cotting, William Round Ball Don’t Want to Hear it Cockey Girls Courville, Richard 55 Buick” Well Ah Teachers Cross, Gerald 62 Chevy Conv.” Well I’m Sure Dirty Hands Cunningham, Richard License I’m Sure Crazy Drivers D’Agostino, Henry White Ford Who Is She or Wale Yellow Buicks 44 D’Angelo, Maryanne DeCourcey, Alan DeSimone, Peter DiBuono, Linda Dion, Suzanne DiRico, Paul Donovan, James Doucette, Janet Duesel, Earl Dyka, Frederick Edmands, James Ellis, Jane Ercolani, Shirley Evangelous, Theodore Evangelous, Thomas Exarhopoulos, Alexander Fairthorne, Donald Farina, Louis Feeley, Kathleen Finan, Walter Flagg, Russell Fougere, Peter Fournier, Stephen Gainley, Linda Gallo, Virginia Garceau, Robert Gauthier, Paul Gaynor, Michael Gebhart, Anne Gethin, Mary Giles, Richard Gilliatt, Archie Golgata, Richard Gordon, William Gray, Peter Gustafson, Judith Gustafson, Ronald Hally, Anne Hamilton, Cheryl Hartford, Howard Hartley, Marie Hayes, Richard Hinckley, William Hogan, Carol Holden, Jeffrey Hutt, Richard Jack, Bonnie Jackson, Lee Jensen, Wayne Josephson, Henry J rize Possession New York Letters Cat In Biology B 56 Chevy’’ Good Guy Pin 62 Catalina Conv.’’ Guess 12 Ga. Shotgun License 59 Olds A Wagon” Madras Coat Telephone Numbers Money 59 Chevy” Fury Six Clothes License License My Friends Football Sweat Shirts Baseball Bat Motor Scooter Boat Car Certain Someone 56 Chevy” Golf Clubs Blue Olds Cheerleaders Class Ring License Alarm Clock Telephone 39 Ford” Winning Tickets Car Muu-Muu 54 Ford” Clothes Two Cats Cars Stuffed Animals Spinner Hub Caps Pencil Stop-Shop Button Ring 51 Ford Conv.” License 33 Chevy” Old Faithful Sneakers Jauorite Sayiny Shucks Oh No That’s Good Geez Geezo-Grow Cut It Out I Give Up You You’re Crazy How’s It Going, Aloysius Honesty Best Policy Find A Head You’re Nuts You Cute Thing You That Ain’t Good Enough Another Test I’m Serious Be Serious Don’t Be Square Man We’ll Give It to My Eyes Forget It I Might Yuh That’s Good Slightly Booff Booff How Do I Know Hi Ya Oh No You’re Kidding Me You Mean Abadaba You Bad to See Or Be Bad That Was Good You’re Kidding That’s Good Posing For Crackers You’re Kidding That’s Good Is That Right That’s Good White Horse Oh, Sugar Dingleberry Aspirins Will Help Geezo There Is A Meeting You Ain’t Easy J j et CPeeue Ignots Wise Juniors Homework Gum Snappers Grouchy People Homework English Class 3rd Periods Disciplines Gym ? P. X. Brother Linda Twin Brother School Leg Raises Mon. Mornings Eng. Curriculum Being Late Girls Conceited Girls Phonies Lunch Period Hockey Lunch Short Lunch Mother working The Boys Silverware Homework Finance Co. English Class Long Week Windows Closed Teachers Calories English Class Fingernails P. X. Chevy’s Homework c-207 Poor Wiper Conv. St. Annes Guess Sears Tel. Girls Scratching Ears Wearing Shoes 45 7 J rhe Possession 7a oorHe Paying PPef T eeue Kapetanopoulos, Kosmas Guess That’s Good English Kasaras, Thomas Golf Clubs Bolt Detention Kasaras, Kathryn Clothes Ya They Are Chevys Kenney, Maryellen License Well Yes Registers King, Frank Ring You Know Homework Kirby, Wiliam Mother’s Car Dreaming English Kiser, Byron Brothers Record Howdy Loud Noises Kiser, Karol Baton Oh Come On Dimples Kulevich, Paula Basketball Letters You Know Sat. A.M. Band Kurbs, Thomas Girl In My Arms What’s It To Yeh Eye Make Up Labossiere, Paul Car That’s All P. X. Lacombe, Rebecca Car Well Yes Convertible Lamy, Robert Baseball Shirt 12 My Goodness Homework Laporte, Herman Good Health Smoc Guess Ledoux, Patricia Stuffed Animals Good One Boy’s Bow Tie Lee, Geraldine Stuffed Animals What Do You Think Gym Showers Lefebvre, Charles Football Shirt 88 Bolt Homework Leonard, Diana Class Ring Is That Right Odd Colored Ties Leonard, Edward Football Shirt 85 You’re Right Homework Lepore, Mary Fraternity Pin That’s Sharp Biology B Lesage, Ruth Class Ring Holly Cow Freshmen LeVan, George Glasses Do Or Die People Lively, Beverly Two Cats Really Gym Lincoln, Walter Safari Hat Yeah That’s Good Worms Lombardi, Peter Water Skis Right Right Senior English Lombardo, Paul Basketball Shirt Nu Que Homework MacLeod, Peter Short Wave Radio That’s Good Homework MacLeod, Priscilla Phone Calls At 8:00 You Know Selling Candy Madden, Kathleen Spencer Pin Sad News A Cartwheel Martell, Mary Guess Oh My Gosh 3rd Period Martino, Joseph Yellow, Black Ford Look At That Homework Masula, Charles Buick Skylark You Don’t Say White Fords Maurice, Joyce Electric Blanket You Leach Cat Mauro, Carolyn License What 7 ’Oclock Bus McDonald, Nancy White Sweater What A Dip Underclassmen McDonough, Robert License I’ll Decide Spinach McGee, Linda Class Ring All Righty French Test s Medill, Susan License Really 7:00 Bus Mercer, Richard ”40 Pontiac” Oh Boo Bolton Street Merlini, Charles Good Health Look It School Montecalvo, Sandra Guess No No Irishmen 9 Morgan, Joan Stuffed Polar Bear Oh Sugar And Salt People Morgan, Nancy Friend Out Of Your Mind People Mosher, Jeanne License I Am A Problem High Lockers Mulhall, Edward Gym Oh Yes It Is Short Lunch Murphy, Karen Myself Good Enough Holey Socks Nava, Pauline Nutty Rings Help P. 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Diploma Paleologos, Dean Major Mudd Parmenter, Jeanne Car Patulak, Gerard Money Phaneuf, Paul License Piper, Joseph Class Ring Pomerleau, Nancy Pink Poodle Potter, David Petrified Chickens Rainha, Philip Notebook Raymond, Kathryn Passing Mark Chemistry Reynolds, Kenneth Football Jersey 15 Ricciuti, Mary Water Skis Rielly, Joanne Purple Poodle Rielly, John Girls Rollins, Deanna Two Piece Bathing Suit Russo, Donna Tiny Tim Scarborough, Chester Church Key Scott, Jean Fingernails Seymour, Karen Stuffed Animal Seymour, Micheal Floor Shift Smith, Robert Guess Sora, Jacqueline Mr. Bim” Spury, Jeanette Driver’s License Stapelfeld, Donald Girls Stone, Judith Stuffed Animals Strickland, Peter Girls Taft, Robert Motorcycle Tinglof, Alice Letters Toupin, Jay 4 Days January Tremblay, Roland 1955 Buick Conv. Trudeau, Roger Honda Tupper, Charles Girls Tupper, Ronald Books Turcotte, Ann Boys Twine, Gary Shotgun Tyler, Linda Blue Vet. Tzimoulis, Aristotelis Monza Vaillancourt, James Guns Voutas, Christopher Shotguns Wagner, Gloria Guess Walsh, Sheila Sherman Records Welton, Jane Werner, Joan Some Boys Whiteaker, Alma Guess Wilcox, Alan Slalom Ski Wile, Patricia French Wright, Robert Slide Rule Zelinski, Ellen Little Rowdy Pauoriie v)aijiny Pei Peeve Staying P. M. Pass It Up Gym What Homework Episis College Boards Yuk Yuk Freshmen That’s Good People Yah Practice Cotton Picker Slide Rule I Might Gym Showers Spack Spook Stubborn Jrs. Don’t Worry Untidiness Ye Gads Soggy Sneakers Amazing Spanish Class If I Had His Car Certain Junior It Ain’t Nice Enough Brother Yah That’s Good School How Come You Go There Hudson Boys Oh Ya Paying Bills Pipe Down Gym Oh Yah Fouls Iagatta What I.G.A. Register Well That’s Good ”55 Chevy” Let’s Move It English Nice Talk Hospital P. X. 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I ,Nn T 1 ■A l, U BI f • v l W ' «i y WPlgij liM ROW ONE L-R Linda Lefebvre, Sally Parmenter, Marilyn Carnes, Mary Lepore, Linda Little, Jean Giles, Eileen Antonizak. ROW TWO L-R Eileen Turosh, Anna Mae Palmer, Susan Pierce, Margaret Byrne, Nancy Barrett, Thomas Stirlen, Elaine Collins, Rebecca Lacombe, Donna Lambert, Ann Kulevich, Frank Daly, Paul Siira, Paul Turner, Joanne Gallo. ROW THREE L-R Marsha Mahoney, Jeanne Falls, Stephen Orders, Patricia Dailey, Kenneth Smith, Henry Ellis, Raymond Dube, Diana Leonard, Gail Perkins, Elizabeth Strazzero, Paula Kulevich, Michael Moore, Richard Martino, Karen Neill, Linda Renzi, Ronald Gazzaniga, Richard Courville, Karol Kiser. ROW FOUR L-R Cosmo Valenti Director, Carol Tessier, William Cunningham, Ralph Lambert, Peter Nott, Jeffrey Holden, James Gregoire, David Owens, John Gately, David Orders, Wayne Clapp, Thomas Kurbs, David Harper, Bruce Fenton, Patricia Bill. Absent Gary Twine, Paul Shapiro, Joseph Trolla, Marilyn Browning, Brian Douglas, John Dalpe. 52 1 1 mm l ■- m ft 1 |3 I 1 ■ w, _ j fl I w i JB f? w| ® ji i li « f 1 9 miM r . 1 n F jjr . L-R Amanda Stevens, Susan Wilson, Eileen Antonizak, Linda Lefebvre, Eileen Turosh, Joanne Gallo, Mary Lepore, Marilyn Carnes, Karol Kiser, Sally Parmenter, Jean Giles, Linda Little, Marsha Mahoney. Mary Lepore Co-Captain Marilyn Carnes Co-Captain Karol Kiser 53 Gary Twine Rebecca Lacombe Karin Neill 54 ROW ONE L-R Margaret Gour, Carol Downey, Marilyn Carnes, Mary Lepore, Linda Little, Dianne Puleo, Jean Boute, Vivian Casaceli, Donna Kratschman, Donna Shomphe, Joanne Gallo, Marie Caferelli, Linda DiBuono, Claire Gilbreath,. Judith Stone, Maureen Clark, Anne Hally, JCaren Fox, Linda Uzialko, Nancy Barrett. ROW TWO L-R Martha Stewart, Kathleen Forance, Deanna Rollins, Yvonne Mongeau, Dorothy Gill, Ralph Nordgren, Frank Daly, Garry Woods, Peter Connors, Michael Moore, Gary Twine, Ronald Gustafson, Alexander Exarhopoulos, Robert LeVan, Bonnie Jack, Hope Kiselewicz, Anne Kulevich, Karin Neill, Elizabeth Strazzero, Linda Mockus. ROW THREE L-R Sheila Walsh, Kathryn Raymond, Joan Chaput, Linda Renzi, Jon Kalagian, Spencer Fairbanks, Jeffrey Holden, Richard Martino, David Durgin, Paul Iannini, Alan DeCourcey, John Dunbar, Ralph Lambert, Janet Nims, Susan Norris, Nancy Parizeau, Maryanne D’Angelo, Karen Polewacyk, Stephane O’Dell. ROW FOUR L-R Julianne Malcolm, Dorothy Letendre, Patricia Feeley, Linda Lacouture, Karen Murphy, William Carroll, Robert Wright, David Neill, Aristoteles Tzimoulis, Dean Paleologos, Alan Wilcox, Joseph Senecal, Joseph Piper, Paula Kulevich, Susan Logan, Susan Medill, Karen Courtemanche, Gail Perkins, Diana Leonard. Absent when picture was taken: Karen Seymour, Susan Perry, Maureen Mitrakas, Carolyn Mauro, George LeVan, Diane Hawkins. 55 FIRST ROW L-R Jacqueline Neill, Alan DeCourcey, Barbara Agoritsas, Dean Paleologos, Mary Wells, Charles Blazejewski, Frances Ciambelli. SECOND ROW L-R Nicholos Granitsas, Elaine Benedetto, Patricia LaCombe, Alma Whiteaker, Mary Ann Martel, Jeanne Mosher, Judith Cassidy, Gaston Renaud. THIRD ROW L-R Richard Cogswell, Dante Masciarelli, Janet Doucette, Judith Gustafson, Carol Hogan, Susan Brigham, Jean Giles, Alex Exarhopoulos. FOURTH ROW L-R Alfred Trotta, Geraldine Lee, Alice Tinglof, George Levan, David Neill, Jean Scott. FIFTH ROW L-R John Renzi, Thomas Evangelous, Gerald Cross, Jacqueline Sora, Richard Giard. Athletic Association Officers L-R Michael Gaynor, Jeanne Mosher, Lee Lively. 56 ; ■ • | mmm m? r« FRONT ROW L-R Adria Alden, Jane Bryant, Captain Nancy McDonald, Pamela Strickland, Kathleen Madden. REAR L-R Elizabeth Zanca, Diane King, Lizette Temple, Karen Podlesney, Mary Rizzelli, Roberta Bonina. Jane Bryant 58 JootSaff ROW ONE L-R Asst. Mgr. Richard v Watson, Thomas Lepore, Gary Smith, Thomas Curran, Allen Wilson, Robert Carnes, David Durgin, David Morin, Dennis Ahern, John Gethin, Dale Bacauskas, Charles Masula. ROW TWO L-R Alan DeCourcey, Charles Nims, Joseph Piper, Alexander Exarhopoulos, David Neill, Charles Lefebvre, Paul Phaneuf, Russell Flagg, Michael Seymour, Charles Blazejewski, Paul Lombardo, Kenneth Reynolds, Edward Leonard, Aristotelis Tzimoulis. ROW THREE L-R George Pacific, Joseph Senecal, Robert Brodeur, Ronald Suprenant, John Kline, Stephen Leach, Garry Woods, Robert DeCiero, David Tucker, John Curran, Raymond Anastas, John Dunbar, Mgr. Ernest Bicchieri. ROW FOUR L-R Asst. Coach Robert V. White, Asst. Coach Francis Polymeros, Mgr. Gordon Temple, Daniel Fournier, Alexander Rossi, Carl Connor, Martin Torres, James Demetri, John Boniface, Roy Lesage, Lee Lively, James Boniface. Michael Seymour SCHEDULE MARL. OPP. Northbridge Jamboree 13 0 Shrewsbury 28 0 Leominster 32 0 Milford 6 0 Athol 41 6 Southbridge 21 8 Maynard 8 7 Clinton 25 6 Concord 20 14 Hudson 24 8 CA amp ions Russell Flagg Mass. Class C Central Mass. Class C Midland League 59 Paul Lombardo Alexander Exarhopoulos Charles Lefebvre Joseph Piper David Neill Kenneth Reynolds Aristotelis Tzimoulis Edward Leonard 60 Charles Nims Charles Blazejewski Paul Phaneuf 61 ROW ONE L-R Andrew Kozak, Matthew L. Iagatta. ROW TOW L-R Coach D. Joseph Hannagan, Frank G. Kronoff, Jesse M. Wade, Arthur P. Duplessis, Richard Terry. ROW THREE L-R Manager Paul A. Brunelle, Francis J. Kane Jr., Thomas Delaney, Mayor Kuson J. Haddad, Clinton G. Wells, William J. Donahue. FACULTY CHEERLEADERS L-R Peter L. Toohey, Marian E. Cogswell, Dorothy N. Hornby, Rose M. Camden, Eleanore B. C. Nordgren, Joy A. MacConnell. 62 , f W • w- rv . wk r v MM i kzjBl . f Ji wnzL bp i 1 ■ W , _ W JUf, — ’Mf wL y ROW ONE L-R Donald Fairthorne, Richard Outten, Peter Lombardi, Michael Gaynor, Theodore Evangelous, Thomas Evan- gelous, Kosmos Kapentanopoulos, Ronald Gustafson. ROW TWO L-R Alan DeCourcey, David Neill, Walter Finan, Peter Strickland, Henry Josephson, Frank King, George LeVan, Henry Bouffard, Edward Leonard. ROW THREE L-R Manager David Potter, James Edmunds, Phillip Rainha, Alan Wilcox, Charles LeFebvre, Joseph Piper, Robert Bobka, Charles Nims, Jeffrey Holden, Paul Phaneuf, Dean Paleologos, Wayne Jensen, Joseph Ahearn, William Barter, Coach Richard Giles. JJenefit §ame 42-42 SENIOR CHEERLEADERS ROW ONE L-R Nancy McDonald, Maryanne D’Angelo, Kathleen Madden, Mary Lepore. ROW TWO L-R Linda DiBuono, Jane Bryant, Richard Mercer, Michael Seymour, Russel Flagg, Joseph Martino, Susan Carbone. 63 FRONT L-R Gordon Skinner, Paul Podlesney, William Clement, Walter Lincoln Co-Captain. REAR L-R Jeffrey Holden, Robert Wright, Alan Wilcox Co-Captain, Larry Beane, Coach Norman Lindsay, Edward Dragon Mgr. Walter Lincoln Co-Captain Alan Wilcox Co-Captain SCHEDULE MARL. OPP. Wayland 887 810 Malden 857 877 Acton 896 839 Watertown 885 858 Bedford 1 0 (Forfeit) Melrose 854 867 Waltham 896 888 Newton 875 862 Concord 875 873 Robert Wright Jeffrey Holden 64 ROW ONE L-R ROW TWO L-R Jesse Wade. Ralph Lambert, Kosmos Kapetanopoulos, Dennis Leolis, Lee Benson, Peter MacLeod. Harold Vlass, David Ambrose, David Williams, Charles Tupper, Ronald Tupper, Lawrence Wells, Coach Charles Tupper Peter MacLeod SCHEDULE Algonquin MARL 28 OPP. 53 Auburn 31 25 Milford 17 42 Shrewsbury 22 34 Wachusett 34 25 Ronald No rthb ridge 22 30 Tupper Westboro 28 27 Nashoba 24 34 C.M.C. Nashoba 24 2nd Place 32 Westboro 25 30 Kosmos Kapetanopoulos 65 FRONT L-R Patricia Wile, Jeanne Mosher, Kathryn Kasaras, Jacqueline Sora, Paula Kulevich. MIDDLE L-R Linda Cotting, Marie Cormier, Coach Alice Gaynor, Linda Rugg, Janice Parizeau. BACK L-R Mary Ellen Burke, Joan Werner, Jean Scott, Gail Perkins, Patricia Bill. Patricia Wile Jeanne Mosher Joan Werner SCHEDULE MARL. OPP. Shrewsbury 29 20 Clinton 19 29 Hudson 55 22 Auburn 37 41 Maynard 31 P Shrewsbury 28 25 Wachusett 32 46 Algonquin 20 32 Milford 54 14 Clinton 27 26 Hudson 44 26 Auburn 42 13 Maynard 18 31 Algonquin 25 24 66 Linda Cotting Jacqueline Sora Jean Scott Paula Kulevich Patricia Bill 67 ROW ONE L-R Alexander Exarhopoulos, Paul Lombardo, Robert McDonough, Thomas Byra, Dennis Leoleis, Raymond Anastas. ROW TWO L-R Joseph Orareo, Kenneth Reynolds, John Kline, James Daopoulos, Coach Jesse Wade, William Cotting, Aristotelis Tzimoulos, Edward LaRose, Charles Blazejewski. Paul Lombardo Aristotelis Tzimoulis SCHEDULE MARL. OPP. Maynard 69 37 Shrewsbury 41 51 Wachusett 63 47 Milford 47 51 Algonquin 49 59 Westboro 82 58 Northbridge 48 66 Clinton 55 42 Hudson 56 36 Auburn 63 79 Maynard 66 54 Shrewsbury 70 63 Wachusett 53 70 Milford 53 70 Northbridge 66 71 Clinton 49 76 Hudson 46 74 Auburn 71 66 Algonquin 62 69 Westboro 62 53 68 Thomas Byra William Cotting Alexander Exarhopoulos Kenneth Reynolds 69 FRONT L-R Thomas Nicoletta, Michael Hogan, Ralph Nordgren, Paul Betti, Michael Minehan, Paul Hogan, John Cahill. REAR L-R Coach Theodore Rolfe, David Morin, Dale Bacauskas, Russell Flagg, Manager Ernest Bicchieri, Michael Seymour, Archie Gilliatt, Terry Barrett. Asst. Coach Paul Duplessis. SCHEDULE MARL. Fitchburg 7 Auburn 1 Hudson 1 Marian 0 Wachusett 2 St. Peter’s 3 St. John’s l Fitchburg 3 Auburn 0 Hudson l Marian l Worcester South 3 Wachusett 4 0 St. Peter’s 1 St. John’s 1 OPP 6 6 7 9 3 6 3 2 7 4 0 1 0 3 1 Russell Flagg 70 Terry Barrett Archie Gilliatt Michael Seymour Thomas Nicoletta 7 ! - 4 MB WB v ■ : ;i mm $ ! K k4.£ i J J fa u Mr ilk m ' M i ■ A i hK «| L ' ‘ BBP a ■ pi.. ' TBf ROW ONE L-R Anne Kulevich, Donna Turcotte, Maureen Fortin, Ann Trudeau, Celeste Fricault, Patricia Brennan, Linda Rugg, Catherine MacKay. ROW TWO L-R Gail Perkins, Denise LeMarbre, Linda Renzi, Marie Cormier, Elaine Collins, Caryn Torres. ROW THREE L-R Karin Neill, Jeanne Mosher, Coach Lois Marchant, Jacqueline Sora, Paula Kulevich. Jeanne Mosher SCHEDULE Auburn Maynard Algonquin Maynard Auburn MARL. OPP. 0 2 0 4 0 5 0 3 0 2 Karen Neill Jacqueline Sora Paula Kulevich 72 d la)i r By Jane Bryant Thomas Byra Thomas Evangelous Lee Jackson Alice Tinglof AFIENKO, ROBERT..... My broken pencils AHERN, JOSEPH ..... . My seat in 107 to brother BAKER, KENNETH _______ Old coveralls BARRETT, TERRY .... . Love of hockey to Mick Minihan BARRON, GAIL _______ __ My textbooks BARTER, WILLIAM _____ _ My rice to Dave BECK, KAREN ... . . My place in the room to Laura BEDARD, ALBERT ..... My English book to Mr. Campbell BENEDETTO, PAUL .......... Ice box to Mr. Lyons BERTHIAUME, JEAN .. . . .... Gym socks BICCHIERI, ERNEST ...... Football managing to Dick Watson BILL, PATRICIA _____ _ _ My home room, joyously BILODEAU, ROLAND_____ _The word ain’t” to Mr. Campbell BLAZEJEWSKI, CHARLES...... Leave quiet to P. X. Class BLIZARD, MALCOM ... My desk in Miss O’Halloran’s room BOBKA, ROBERT ....... Latin trot to Mr. H. BOUFFARD, HENRY ...... ..__ My sister BOURGEOIS, JOYCE _____ Room C-109 BRODERICK, BEVERLY ... .. My seat to some unfortunate BRYANT, JANE .......... A bottle of peroxide to Mr. Kane BUSA, GAETANO ... . My four brothers BUTURLIA, WILLIAM ____ My sneaker to Mr. Wade BYRA, JOSEPH ........ .. My red vest BYRA, THOMAS ...... Good crib notes to the highest bidder CAHILL, JOHN __ ____ My little red book to Bob” CALLAHAN, MICHAEL .... A sigh of relief to the faculty CAMPBELL, JACQUELINE.... Driver’s Ed book to some unfortunate CAPPELLO, JOHN __ ____ Leave all my good marks CARBONE, ALBERT ________ In a Hurry CARBONE, SUZANNE ..... Looks and Knowledge to Little Sister CARLETON, JAMES __ ___ Shop Coat CARNES, MARILYN _ __ Baton to Linda Little CARNEY, PATRICIA .. .. My Tardy Slips to Carol Bucchino CARR, SUSAN ....... Latin Notes to Seme Freshman CARTER, DOROTHY _____ Mr. Manning his Essay Tests CIAMBELLI, FRANCES . . . .. . ■ Quiet Home Room CLARK, MARY ... .. Seat in C-201 To My Sister Maureen COLACCHIO, THOMAS .... My Good Reputation To School COLAIANNI, RANDOLPH .... . .- Burned Out Resistor COLLINS, MICHAEL ___ Tennis Sneakers to Whoever Needs Them COLLINS, PATRICK ...... Burned Fuses COOK, WALTER _ __ My Grey Shop Suit COONEY, LYNANNE ..... . My smile CORMIER, DORIS . .. Short Skirts to Darlene Colecchi CORREIA, JAMES ......-. -. My Problems COTTING, LINDA ______Home Room to Mr. Kronoff COTTING, WILLIAM __ _ A talent With Anyone With the Ability CROSS, GERALD ... . .. An Old Speaker COURVILLE, RICHARD .. . Clarinet with the Leaks and Squeaks CUNNINGHAM, RICHARD D’AGOSTINO, HENRY . D’ANGELO, MARYANNE . DeCOURCEY, ALAN DeSIMONE, PETER ___ DiBUONO, LINDA . DION, SUZANNE ... DiRICO, PAUL . DONOVAN, JAMES .... . DOUCETTE, JANET . DUESEL, EARL ___ DYKA, FREDERICK ... EDMUNDS, JAMES .. ELLIS, JANE. . ERCOLANI, SHIRLEY __ EVANGELOUS, THEODORE. EVANGELOUS, THOMAS _ EXARHOPOULOS, ALEXANDER FAIRTHORNE, DONALD _ FARINA, LOUIS . FEELEY, KATHLEEN .. FIN AN, WALTER __ FLAGG, RUSSELL. FOUGERE, PETER __ FOURNIER, STEPHEN . GAINLEY, LINDA . GALLO, VIRGINIA... GARCEAU, ROBERT GAUTHIER, PAUL __ GAYNOR, MICHAEL . GAZZANIGA, DONALD GEBHART, ANN ... GETHIN, MARY .. GILES, RICHARD GILLIATT, ARCHIE .. GOLGATA, RICHARD .. GORDON, WILLIAM ... GRAY, PETER . GREGOIRE, JAMES ... GUSTAFSON, JUDITH . . GUSTAFSON, RONALD . HALLY, ANNE .... HAMILTON, CHERYL . HARTFORD, HOWARD . HARTLEY, MARIE . HAYES, RICHARD . . HINCKLEY, WILLIAM . HOGAN, CAROL . HOLDEN, JEFFREY .. HUTT, RICHARD . JACK, BONNIE .. JACKSON, LEE .. ... W.M.H.S. radio to Underclassmen . My Glasses to Anyone who Watches Girls ... _ My Snap Gum to Mr. Kronoff _ Headaches to Next Yearbook Editor _ My Locker to G. T. . My Ankle Bandage to Mrs. Gaynor _ My Knowledge to Unsuspecting Freshmen ... .... Biology Notes to Mr. White ___ Old Tool Bits to Mr. Weston ... Mechanical Drawing to Miss MacConnell . Rubber Mat at Front Door .. My Kangaroo Shoes to Mrs. Daly . My Registration Blank to St. Anne’s __ ____ My Books in School ..... My Two Little Sisters . My Books and my Looks __ A Crushed Out Cigarette ..... My Name . . My Hair to Mr. Kronoff ... My Typewriter to Mr. D. Back Seat License to Mr. Duplessis ... . Leave My P. X. Notes .. R. O. My White Bandages ... A Science wing That May Never Recover ..... . Car Parts to Tuzi ..... Mr. White’s Biology Class ...... Gym Suit to My Sister ... .. Neighbor to Sylvio ....... Old Plymouth ... Gum Wrappers to Mr. Brunelle .. My Books . My Locker and Home Room .. Mr. White No Secretary ... My Seat In Detention hall ....... Locker 610 ...... Great Sorrow .. Turf Books to Pete .. 1000 ' Ft. Capacitor ... An Apple for Mr. T. . My Knowledge to My Brother, Stephen ..... My Brother . My History Notes to Whoever Wants Them .. . . .My Sister .... . Hot Slag .. My Gym Uniform to My Sister _ My Blank Notebook to Whoever Wants It .. Patch of Rubber in Parking Lot . Leave Mr. Terry a Box of Stars __Trumpet to Ralph Lambert ___ Many Scuffed Knuckles My Books to Anyone Who Will Take Them . Shop Coveralls to Brother JENSEN, WAYNE . JOSEPHSON, HENRY .. KAPETANOPOULOS, KOSMAS KASARAS, KATHRYN _ KASARAS, THOMAS ... KEMP, JANICE ___ KENNEY, MARYELLEN .. KING, FRANK _ KIRBY, WILLIAM _ _ KISER, BYRON . ... KISER, KAROL . KULEVICH, PAULA . KURBS, THOMAS . LABOSSIERE, PAUL . LACOMBE, REBECCA . LAMY, ROBERT .. LAPORTE, HERMAN ... LEDOUX, PATRICIA . LEE, GERALDINE . LEFEBVRE, CHARLES .. LEONARD, DIANA .. LEONARD, EDWARD . LESAGE, RUTH ... LEVAN, GEORGE . LEPORE, MARY . LIVELY, BEVERLY ...... _ LINCOLN, WALTER _ LOMBARDI, PETER . LOMBARDO, PAUL . MacLEOD, PETER . MacLEOD, PRISCILLA . MADDEN, KATHLEEN _ MARTELL, MARY ANN . MARTINO, JOSEPH ... MASULA, CHARLES .. MAURICE, JOYCE . MAURO, CAROLYN .. McDonald, nancy.. McDonough, Robert. McGEE, LINDA MEDILL, SUSAN .. MERCER, RICHARD . . ME REIN I, CHARLES . MONTECALVO, SANDRA ... MORGAN, JOAN .. MORGAN, NANCY . MOSHER, JEANNE ... MULHALL, EDWARD _ MURPHY, KAREN . NAVA, PAULINE __ NEILL, DAVID. NEILL, KARIN . . . . My Arm to D. Tucker ____ Fitchburg Shirt to Frock” __ My Track Shoes to Dennis Leoleis .. My Twinky to Diane King ___ Golf Clubs to Mr. Kronoff .... All the Nice Teachers . Post as Band Librarian to Carol Tessier . . My Books to the Juniors .. . Memories . .. Screwdriver to Mr. B. .. My Brain in a Jar to Mr. White __ Mrs. Gaynor With a Smile . Baritone Sax to Ronny Gazzaniga _ __ _ My Bicycle ... Mr. Valenti in Peace .... My First Baseman’s Mitt ___ All Broken Tool Bits . Dreaded Homework to My Brother Bob A Broken Bag of Rollers to Willy Lappiere ___ No. 88 Shirt to Donald Ricci _ My Lollipop to Mr. V. . My Football Shoes to Jim Boniface ... Miss Hutch in peace .. My Slide Ruler to My Brother .. My Baton to a Junior Girl __ Mr. Schlickmann to my Cousin .. . Empty Cartridges ___ An Empty Seat . . Football Shirt to Dan Fournier ___ My Gym Uniform .. Mrs. Gaynor With Her Jumping Jacks _ Dilapidated saddle shoes to Pam ..... Biology to Mr. White . . My Locker to Peter Joubert __ My Comb to Mister Cogswell __ My Lollipops to Mr. Martel .. My Locker to My Cousin Ann . A can of Paint to Miss MacConnell . .. My Speed to the Track Team . To ’65 Seniors as much fun as I Had .. My Typewriter to My Sister My Seat In Telephone Booth to Denny Ahern ... . A Pencil ... Chemistry in a Bottle _ __ _ Peace and Homework .... Gym Suit ... . Sneakers to Marie Cormier . .. My Goalie Equipment . . . Smelly sneakers to locker room .. Leave my sister my gym suit .... My discus to the Greeks .. Trumpet to anyone who can blow it NICOLETTA, THOMAS . NIMS, CHARLES ... ORAREO, JOSEPH .. OUTTEN, RICHARD .. PALEOLOGOS, DEAN _ PARMENTER, JEANNE . PATULAK, GERARD . PHANEUF, PAUL ... PIPER, JOSEPH __ POMERLEAU, NANCY . POTTER, DAVID . RAINHA, PHILIP _ RAYMOND, KATHRYN .. REYNOLDS, KENNETH ..... RICCIUTI, MARY _ RIELLY, JOANNE .... RIELLY, JOHN ROLLINS, DEANNA _ RUSSO, DONNA . SCARBOROUGH, CHESTER SCOTT, JEAN _ SEYMOUR, KAREN . SEYMOUR, MICHAEL . SMITH, LOGAN . SMITH, ROBERT .. SORA, JACQUELINE . SPURY, JEANETTE .. STAPELFELD, DONALD ... STONE, JUDITH __ STRICKLAND, PETER . TAFT, ROBERT __ TINGLOF, ALICE. TOUPIN, JAY ... TREMBLAY, ROLAND . TRUDEAU, ROGER . TUPPER, CHARLES. TUPPER, RONALD . TURCOTTE, ANN LOUISE TWINE, GARY. . TYLER, LINDA .... TZIMOULIS, ARISTOLELIS VAILLANCOURT, JAMES .. VOUTAS, CHRISTOPHER .. WAGNER, GLORIA . WALSH, SHEILA . WELTON, JANE .. WERNER, JOAN .... WHITEAKER, ALMA _ WILCOX, ALAN . WILE, PATRICIA ... WRIGHT, ROBERT. ZELINSKI, ELLEN. . The Way to Wash’s house ___ My red socks to J. Scott .... My P. X. notes . My catcher’s mitt to Dale B. .... My peach pit to Mrs. Daly .. My books to my sister Gail . Memories of old Voc. ..... My track shoes . My red bow tie to John Curran . ... My gym suit .. 20 extra credits to a deserving junior . 100 lbs. to a small lineman .. Dents in Driver’s training car . My sprints to Jim Demetri _ My remarks to Mr. Brunelle .. My homeroom to the Freshmen _ My reputation . Typing eraser to my brother __ My wet tray at cafeteria . I leave Mr. Brunelle ___ Leave Mr. Terry his snow _A cat, dog, and snake to Miss Hutch ... Fullback position to Soupy .... My brothers .Blown out fuse ' to Mr. B. _ My arguments with Mrs. Nordgren ..... .. My books . My marks to my sister . 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Hf im a jmjg X f ISjf i ■ CPantherama Tffai ' fxjro uc i J ficjJi ScAoof 1964 c5 upp emen ROW 1 L-R David Potter, Robert Bobka, Jacqueline Sora, Paul Phaneuf, Karol Kiser, Susan Carr. ROW 2 L-R Thomas Byra, Beverly Broderick, Carol Hogan, Patricia Wile, Prisicilla Mac¬ Leod, Kathryn Kasaras, Gail Barron, Allen Wilson, Paul Shapiro, Charles Nirns. ROW 3 L-R Susan Morris, Alison Grice, Joan Chaput, Nancy Barrett, Katherine Cunningham, Eileen Turosh, Rosemarie Melideo, Elaine Simarano, Janice Randall, Eleanor Stone, Claire Gilbreath. ROW 4 L-R Adria Alden, Gail Perkins, Elizabeth Correia, John Renzi, Kathleen Hanley, Russell Clapp, Ruth Kelleher, Susan Abatsis, Grace Sheldon, Linda Renzi, Joeseph Senecal, Eileen Torres, Janice Gil- chrest, James Brown. ROW 5 L-R Philip Rainha, Warren Heath, Peter Nott, Carl Shapiro, John Gately, Henry Ellis, Leandros Dalamangas, Richard Harmer, Alexander Sparos. Absent when picture was taken Frances Wentzell, Cherryl Stan. emors W m . I J I i i I 1 1 Gk 1 I i Qs C ! ROW 1 L-R David Potter, Robert Bobka, Jacqueline Sora, Vice-President; Paul Phaneuf, Secretary; Karol Kiser, Susan Carr. ROW 2 L-R Beverly Broderick, Carol Hogan, Patricia Wile, Priscilla MacLeod, Kathryn Kasaras, Gail Barron. ROW 3 L-R Thomas Byra, Charles Nims, Philip Rainha. ational Jfc on or Society Jacqueline Sora David Potter Susan Carr Robert Bobka i chtuc eni jouernm eni S emors Councillor at Large Gerald Cross Charles Nims State Representative Michael Gaynor School Committee Ward 4 Councillor George Levan Dean Paleologos cfCB ore an emor ROW ONE L-R Lynanne Cooney, Alex Exarhopoulos, Mary Clark, Mr. Peter Toohey, Director; Robert McDonough, Mary Gethin, Jeffrey Holden. ROW TWO L-R Dorothy Carter, David Potter, Alma Whiteaker, William Barter, Geraldine Lee, Joseph Piper, Karol Kiser, Michael Gaynor, Alice Tinglof, Joan Morgan. Judith Stone, Paul Lombardo and Jane Bryant were absent. 7I e cs ROW 1 L-R Arthur Lambert, Roy Lesage, Walter Lambert, Dennis Ahern, Gordon Temple, Paul Lombardo, Paul Ferrechia. ROW 2 L-R Richard Giard, John Kline, David Linture, Alan Mercer, Walter Finan, Coach Arthur Duplessis, Richard Outten, Robert McDonough, Robert Lamy, Kenneth Reynolds, Frank King, Manager. ROW 1 L-R Donald O ' Leary, Robert Leduc, William Carlson, John Beane, John Armenti, James Barron, Charles Gibson, Ralph Lambert, Dennis Leolis, John McKay, William Man¬ ning, Steven Orders. ROW 2 L-R Kosmas Kapetanopoulos, Lee Benson, Robert Tessier, Dennis Campana, Paul Caragian, Donald Ricci, Steven Leach, Paul Cerrati, Robert DeCiero, Raymond Anastas, Alan DeCourcey. ROW 3 L-R James Demetri, William Cotting, Charles Nims, Ronald Tupper, Charles Tupper, Paul Benedetto, Alan Wilson, Alex Rossi, Paul Phaneuf, David Neill, John Dunbar, Charles Blazejewski, David Tucker, Flenry Bouffard. ROW 1 L-R Sheila Walsh, Ellen Phillipo, Diane Evans, Gail Perkins, Captain, Kathleen McCurley, Dona Lambert, Linda Bonina, Donna Wesinger. ROW 2 L-R Donna Morin, Kathleen Hanley, Gloria Wagner, Maureen Fortin, Anne Kulevich, Coach Alice Gaynor, Donna Turcotte, Sharon Tessier, Judith O’Brien, Elaine Collins, Nancy Cook. ROW 1 L-R Nicholas Leolis, Michael Minehan, Coach Francis Kelly, John McKelvey, Thomas Sikoski, Bart Nickerson. ROW 2 L-R James Brown, Henry Ellis, Paul Shapiro, Carl Shapiro, John Gaucher, Frederick Dyka. L-R Walter Finan, Richard Outten, Paul Lombardo, Robert McDonough, Kenneth Reynolds, Robert Lamy, Frank King. cS en ors L-R Sheila Walsh, Gloria Wagner. Glass Goto ors: J J urp e and TOdite Glass Jffo io: Ode Outure Os Oars to OHade. Graduation: i7ane 6 1964 CPa irons By Linda Gainley Robert Lamy Joan Werner James Donovan Mr. and Mrs. Cyril F. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker Mr. and Mrs. H. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. James J. Barron Mr. and Mrs. William A. Barter Mr. Richard Bevilacqua Mrs. Mary G. Benedetto Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Berthiaume Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Bicchieri Mr. and Mrs. John Bill Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blazejewski Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Blizzard Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bourgeois Mrs. Jennie ' S. Broderick Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Brunelle Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Bryant Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Byra Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Byra Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Carbone Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Callahan Mr. Bruce J. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Wesley E. Carleton Mr. and Mrs. John J. Carnes The Carr Family Mr. and Mrs. Sumner L. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Ciambelli Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Collins Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Cookman Mr. and Mrs. James A. Correia Mr. and Mrs. William Cotting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Courville Mr. and Mrs. James V. D’Angelo Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. DeCourcey Mr. Emilio DeSimone Mr. and Mrs. Frederick DiLoreto Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Dolan Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Doucette Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Duplessis Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Dylca Miss Mary L. Fee Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Feeley Mrs. Helen Finan Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fougere Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Fournier Mr. and Mrs. John F. Francis Mr. Edgar C. Gadbois Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Gainley Mrs. Lillian Gauthier Mrs. Norman E. Gauthier Mr. and Mrs. James Gaynor Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Gaynor Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Gebhart Jr. Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Giles Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Graves Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Hally Mr. and Mrs. D. Joseph Hannagan Mr. and Mrs. John Hartley Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Hirst Mrs. Eleanor M. Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Holden Mr. James G. Honen Mrs. Dorothy M. Hornby Miss Catherine L. Hutch Mr. Matthew L. Iagatta Mr. and Mrs. Gene F. Insani Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jelladian Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Kane Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George Kasaras Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Kemp Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Kenney Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. King Mr. and Mrs. Byron H. Kiser Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Kronoff Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kulevich Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Fabossiere Mr. and Mrs. Robert Facombe Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Famy Miss Priscilla Farson Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Fee Mr. and Mrs. Edward Feonard Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Feonard Mr. and Mrs. William P. Fepore Mr. and Mrs. Merrill F. FeVan Mr. and Mrs. John R. Fively Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Fombardi Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Fuz Mr. Richard F. Fyons Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Fyons Mr. and Mrs. Francis Macauley Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Manning Mr. and Mrs. Edouard F. Martel Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Martino Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mauro Miss Eleanor R. McDonald Mrs. William R. Medill Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mercer Miss Rosemary Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Everett F. Mosher Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mossman Mrs. Rita Nava Mr. and Mrs. Earl G. Neill Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Nicoletta Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Nims Mrs. Ralph E. Nordgren Miss Mary E. 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