Masconomet Regional High School - Mitobo Yearbook (Boxford, MA)
- Class of 1964
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For Reference Not to be taken from this room Public Library Middleton, Mass. Presented By : Russell Wallen in memory 3 2126 00143 346 0 MIT0B0 TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION IN MEMORIAM FACULTY SENIORS SUPERLATIVES UNDERCLASSMEN CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES SPORTS 3 4 5 17 50 53 69 93 ADS 105 DEDICATION The class of 1964 considers it an honor and a privilege to dedicate their yearbook, the MITOBO, to Mrs. Blanchard. She has been a great help, and has offered her services to our class, mo- willingly. In appreciation of her hard work, we now dedicate our yearbook to her . 3 4 LION « TAMERS ADMINISTRATION MR. MUELLER SUPERINTENDENT MR. DRESSER ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL MR. TRASK PRINCIPAL 6 GUIDANCE MR. BRYANT CHAIRMAN MR. BOYSEN MRS. HALLORAN MR. FINE MR. LAFRANCE MR. GORHAM MISS ZOUKIS 7 ENGLISH MR. ZOLLO CHAIRMAN MISS BAKER MR. BARRY MISS BAULD MRS. KIMBALL MISS MARCHALONIS MISS O ' HARA MISS REYNOLDS MR. RUSSELL MRS. STONE MRS. VAUX MRS, SCHOLER SOCIAL SCIENCE MR. VAUGHN CHAIRMAN MRS. FRIEDMAN MISS GLIDDEN MR. KANTAR MISS K ENOS IAN 9 MATHEMATICS MR. PAARLBERG CHAIRMAN MISS AKUS MR. CAMPBELL mr. McDonald MRS. TAYLOR MR. VAN PELT BUSINESS EDUCATION MR. STANTON MISS KENNEDY MR. SOUCY CHAIRMAN MRS. VARNEY 10 FOREIGN LANGUAGES MR. MERRILL CHAIRMAN MISS BARRY MRS. BRESNAHAN 11 SCIENCES MISS SWENSON, CHAIRMAN MR. CARPENTER MRS. COUTTS MRS. BARR MR. CURRAN MR. CANTER MR. LOPILATO MRS. McGARR MISS MORGENSTERN MRS. ROWELL MR. SANGERMANO HOME ECONOMICS MRS. BLANCHARD CHAIRMAN MRS. JEWETT MRS. TIRRELL INDUS TRIAL ARTS MR. PAVES I MR. HAWKES CHAIRMAN MR. HORN MR. PARKER 13 PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. BENSON CHAIRMAN MRS. CHENEY MISS PEABODY MR. PLUMLEY MR. ROBERTS NURSE MRS. HOOGERZEIL 14 ART MR. GAY MISS JARVIE CHAIRMAN LIBRARY MRS. CORY MRS. INGRAHAM CHAIRMAN ON LEAVE OF ABSENCE MR. SILANDER 15 ■■■■Bun Jane Not too swift! Eddie . . . Miami, Fla. . . . Christmas vacation . . . Activities: Business Club 2, 3; Faculty Sec. 3,4; Receptionist 2, 3, 4; Dance Comm. 1, 2, 3,4; Mitobo 4; Senior Frolics 4. Arms So what if I ' m small; I ' m loud ain ' t I? My wallet full of building passes Activities: Dance Comm. ; Book Fair 3,4; Band 1,4; Mitobo 4; Masc. Singers 1,4; Operetta 1,4; Stage Crew 1,4; Announcers Club 3,4; Reg. Review 3; Drama Club 1, 3,4; Senior Frolics 4; Nat. Thespians Soc. 4; Gym Class Skipping 1,2, 3,4. CYNTHIA J. ALEXANDER PAULF. ARMITAGE Jackie Confused. Danny ... I was stoned to death ... Activities: Class Secretary 3, 4; Cheer- leader 3,4; Dance Comm. 1,2, 3,4; Receptionist 4; Sailing Club 4; Ski Club 1; Masc. Singers 4; Drama Club 3; Mitobo 4; Senior Frolics 4; Masc. Scholar 1,2, 3, 4. JACQUELINE B. AULSON Jane My name isn ' t Pam! U. S. Marine Corps Activities: Masc. Singers 1,2, 3,4; Ski Club 4; Receptionist 1,2; Operetta 1,2, 4; Creative Dance; German Club 2,3,4; Reg. Review; Mitobo 4; Drama Club 2, 3,4; Dance Committee. Butts, Jr. Why, yes, without a doubt. Laughter, fun . . . Looking for a good time . . . bom in Kentucky . . . off in a cloud of smoke. JANE M. BARROWS Activities: Dance Comm. 1,2; Fall Fest- ival 2; Track 2,3; Monitors 3, 4. STEVEN A. BALENTINE ' Patti ROBERT R. BISHOP II My dungarees Navy . . . Puerto Rico . lemonade. pink Activities: Dance 1,2, 3,4; Monitors 2, 3,4; Reg. Review 4; Field Hockey 1,2, 3,4, (co-capt. ); Basketball 1,2; Track 2,3; Creative Dance 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2; Majorettes 4; Softball 1. PATRICIA A. BEDELL Blaze Don 1 1 worry! Not to have any worries Activities: Biology Club 4; Fut. Nurses Club 4; Receptionist 3, 4; Masc. Singers 4; Dance Comm. 1,2, 3,4. CAROLE J. BLAISDELL JEANIE C. BLYTH Jeanie Oh I ' m so happy. Paul, my dog Pogo, my cheering stuff, and my honor roll pin. Love those CYO meetings .... Activities: G.A. A. 3,4; Mitobo 4; Creative Dance 1,2; Class Vice Pres. 2; Science Fair 2; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Masc. Singers 3,4; Masc. Scholar 3; Fut. Nurses Club 4 (sec. ); Latin Club 3; Dance Comm 1 , 2, 3, 4; Senior Frolics 4. Bouch Ask m e if I care! My 6 ' 3 guy. . . . Where ' s Rock? Pea- body dances . . . hat pin . . . Peabody boys . . . Peabody. Activities: Creative Dance 1; Business Club 3,4; Dance Comm. 1,2, 3,4; Faculty Sec. ; Mitobo 4; Senior Frolics 4. CAROLYN R. BOUCHARD Sam I love him! Bob Activities: Masc. Singers 1,2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1; Regional Rev. 3; Biology Club 2; Dance Comm. 4; Softball 2; Receptionist 1 , 2 . So? Judi my hair . . . my horses . . . my earrings. Activities: Cheerleader; Masc. Singers 1, 2,3,4; Reg. Review 3; Kaleidoscope; Dance Comm. 1,2,3, 4; Ski Club 1,4; German Club 4; Operetta 1, 2; Internat. Affairs Club 4; Senior Frolics 4; Corpus Scripto 3,4; Drama Club 2; Masc. Scholar 3. FAITH A. BOWLER JUDITH R. BRACKLEY Rick Hey bebee ! Earnest playbook Activities: School paper 1; Public Speaking Club 1; Math Club 1 (Pres. ); Latin Club 2; Biology Club 2; MITOBO 4; Interpretive Reading 3,4; Nat. Thespian Soc. 3,4; Dance Comm. 1,2, 3, 4; Stud. Foreign Ex- change Board 4; French Club 4. RICHARD O. BRITTON Paul Prehistorically speaking! Pay check. Activities: Phy. Science Club 1; Dance Comm. 1,2, 3; Photo. Club 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; MITOBO 4; Monitor 3,4. Bunny Mike ' s drawings Florida . . . rides in Snydely. Activities: Class Vice Pres. 1; Monitor 2, 3, 4, (sec. ); Spanish Club 1, 2, 3 (sec. ); Stu- dent Council 3; Receptionist 2; Masc. Singers 2,3,4; Masc. Scholar 1,2; Jr. Nat. Honor Soc. 1; MITOBO (editor in chief) 4; Dance Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 3; Senior Frolics 4. PAUL R. BUTTERS ROSEMARY BRYANT Nancy ' i Are you serious! my dungarees and sweat shirt. Activities: Majorettes 1; Basketball 1; Softball 1; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Business Club 3; Receptionist 3,4; Faculty Sec. 4; Dance Comm. 3; Mitobo 4; Masc. Scholar 3; Senior Frolics. Here Hey, you guys, what are you doing? pocket tool kit and mouse . . . quiet, friendly, but don ' t shake his hand . . . scientifically minded. Activities: Science Fair 1,2, 3, 4; Physical Science Club. NANCY M. CARDELLI KERRY J. CAMPBELL Chris Good grief! my stereo Activities: Science Fair 1, 2; Art Service Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (treas. ); Band 3, 4; Orchestra 4; Northeast Music Fest. 3, 4; Reg. Review 3; Mitobo 4; Kaleidoscope; Ski Club 2,3,4; Senior Frolics 4. CHRISTINE A. CAPLES Nan Are you out of your tree? Everett, Bruni ' s . . . Ipswich ... ' 54 convertible. Activities: Faculty Sec. 3,4; Mitobo 4; Home Ec. Club 4; Dance Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4. Paul I know it! Canary Activities: Monitors 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1; Senior Frolics, 4; Mitobo 4. LILLIAN J. CASTLE PAUL D. CA THCART Sue Frankly Scrambled eggs Activities: Basketball 2; Ski Club 2,4; Reg. Review 3; Kaleidoscope 4; Masc. Singers 3; Biology Club 2; French Club 3,4; Sail- ing Club 4. Carol Fabulous Chelsea, my cat, 62 Oldsmobile. Activities: Orchestra 1,2, 3, 4; Recep- tionist 3; French Club 3. SUSAN K. CHADWICK CAROL L. C LA FUN SUSAN CLIFFORD Sue Ach Du Lieber license Activities: French Club 2; Biology Club 2; German Club 3; Masc. Singers 3,4; Fut. Nurses Club 3, 4 (pres. ). Rene Well ... Club 47 card. Activities: Drama Club 3,4; Debate Club 1,2,3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4 (Treas. ); Am. Legion Oratorical Contest 3; Operetta 3; School Play 3,4; Student Council 4; Nat. Thespian Society 4 (Pres. ); Ski Club 4; Sailing Club 4; Announcers Club 4; Inter- pretive Reading 3, 4; Corpus Scripto 4. SUSAN E. COMSTOCK IRENE COLO NAS Wendy Pooh I don ' t understand! peanut butter Activities: Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 1,2; Tennis 1,2; Masc. Singers 3,4; Glee Club 1; Reg. Review 3; Kaleidoscope 4; Dance Comm. 3,4; Re- ceptionist 3; Mitobo 4; Creative Dance 1, 2; Drama Club 2; Corpus Scripto Club 3,4; G.A.A. 3,4; Senior Frolics 4; Masc. Scholar 1. Lib That ' s the trick! ice cubes Toll gate . . . what toll gate? . . . Lake Street? . . . where ' s that? Activities: Ski Club 1,4; Latin Club 1; Biology Club 2; Dance Comm. 1,2, 3, 4; Reg. Review 4; Mitobo 4; German Club 3,4; Student Foreign Exchange Board 4; Senior Frolics 4. WENDY CRANCE ELIZABETH CRESSEY Jack You ' re bombed! Green machine . . . little black poetry ' book . . . Activities: Football 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Biology Club 2; Phy. Science Club 1; Class V. Pres. 3,4; Monitor 3,4. Ronnie Check it out! My ring . . . It ' s a long trip to Natick -- . . . further than next door . . . Activities: Spanish Club 1,2, 3; Monitors 3 (V. Pres.), 4 (Pres. ); Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Ski Club 4; Dance Comm. 1,2, 3,4; Senior Frolics 4; Mitobo 4; Science Fair 3. JOHN L. DESPRES RONALD L. DEY Pinky Umm putrid. Sneakers and gum. Activities: Dance Comm. 1,4; Fut. Teachers of Am. Club; Gym Demonstra- tions. RHODA A. DINEEN Sue Really. Activities: Announcers Club 2; Recep- tionist 3,4; Business Club 3; Faculty Sec. 3; Senior Frolics 4; Mitobo 4; Dance Comm. 2, 3,4. Back seat. ' Bill ' SUSAN P. DODGE WILLIAM A. DODDS Franko You Bananahead! My heat gage. Activities: Masc. Scholar 1,2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 1 , 2, 3, 4 (co-capt. ); Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Science Club 1; Class President 3,4; Nat. Honor Soc. ; Monitor 2, 3,4. DAVID G. DOUGHTY WILLIAM M. DOUCETTE Mike Kowabunga! The beast, Snydely . . . J. Fargrwart. Activities: Senior Frolics 4; Dance Com- mittee 3,4; Art Service Club 1; MITOBO 4; Field Hockey Squad 4. MICFIAEL L. DOYLE Pete Now or later or when? A smashed carton of milk and a stretched turtleneck jersey. Activities: Dance Committee 1,2, 3,4; Industrial Arts Fair 3; Stage Manager 4. Dottie Really? My teddy bear. Activities: Cheerleader 1,2,3; Future Nurses 2, 3; Science Fair 2, 3; Dance Committee 2, 3; Student Council 1. MMMa PETER R. DURKEE DOROTHY M. EARLE Guy 56 Ford -- motorless. Activities: Baseball 2; Audio-Visual Aids Club. Jeff That ' s pretty gross! Prudence Virtue . . . my banjo ... I love Germans . . . one in particular. Activities: Biology Club 2, 3 (sec. ) 4; German Club 3, 4 (pres. ); Jr. Na- tional Honor Society 1,2; Student Foreign Exchange Board 3, 4 (treas. ); Drama Club 2,3,4; Monitors 3,4; Dance Committees 3; Senior Frolics 4. GUY V. EMRO JANE E. ERIKSON Dan Greetings! My red vest. Activities: Band 1,2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2; Photography Club 3; Sailing Club 4; Science Club 1; Drama Club 3; Ski Club 1,2; Student Monitor 4. DANIEL J. EVANS Bevitts I don ' t know! Yellow corvair. Activities: Softball 1, 2; Faculty Sec- retary 3; Basketball 1,2,3; G.A.A. 2, 3 (pres. ) 4; Field Hockey 1, 2; Leaders Club 2; Creative Dance Club 1,2,3; Receptionist 4; Dance Comm. 2,3,4. Lani Well ... Football jersey and my false eyelashes. Activities: Student Council 1; Glee Club 1; Band 1, 2; Orchestra 1; Latin Club 1; Science Fair 1; Masc. Scholar 2, 3; Dance Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club (pres.) 3,4; Receptionist 3,4; MITOBO 4; Majorettes 3,4; Senior Frolics 4; Ski Club 4; Student Ex- change Board 4; International Affairs Club 4; Corpus Scripto 3, 4. DONNA M. EVITTS LANI EVANS Dick Bad scene Baseball glove and little assignment book . . . Paul ' s better half . . . Hey, Wally, what ' s our French homework? Paul ' 53 green Chevy (good transmission) What did I do? Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1,2,3; Monitor 3,4. RICHARD M. FARRELL PAUL H. FARRELL Fitzy Excuse me ossifer Wants to win a million . . . Scranton, Pa. . . . Wine, women, and song . . . Church key and sneakers. Activities: Track 1,2; Cross Country 1,2; Monitor 3,4; Biology Club 1; Dance Comm. 1, 2; MITOBO 4; Senior Frolics 4. WILLIAM P. FITZMEYER Carole Good morning, Mr. Gay! Music room. Activities: Regional Review 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Dance Comm. 4; Nat. Honor Society 3, 4 (Pres. ); Math Team 3, 4; MITOBO 4. Pete Well, how about that! My locker behind the door and racoon hat . . . Frequent trips to Maine . . . girls. Activities: Dance Comm. 3, 4; Senior Frolics 4. CAROLE A. FLACHBART PETER D. FLETCHER Dave ' 55 Pontiac Activities: Monitor; Basketball 2,3,4; Base- ball 3; Dance Committee 3. Dottie Oh, what a nut. My license. Activities: Band 1,2; Orchestra 1,2; Masc. Singers 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Dance Comm. 3,4; Ski Club 4; Senior Frolics. DAVID P. FORREST DOROTHY C. FORREST Ben Howdy y ' all. What? . . . Which way is Mecca? , . . Dear John, my guitar. Activities: Masc, Scholar 1,2; Softball 1; Library Aid; Business Club 2, 3; Faculty Sec. 3; Senior Frolics; Dance Comm. 3,4; Mitobo. i 1 BRENDA F. FRAZIER Sue Don ' t get all shook. Activities: Faculty Sec. 3,4; Home Ec. Club 4 (sec. ); Receptionist 3, 4; Business Club 3; Dance Comm. 3; Mitobo. Finky The nose knows. The family car. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 2,3,4; Sci- ence Fair 1,4; Football 4; N.E. District 3, 4; Oratorical Contest 3, 4; Operetta 3, 4; Natl. Thespian Soc. 4; Dance Comm. 4. SUZANNE FRENCH DAVID M. FREEDMAN Uncle Dewey Money is what money does Pretty boy, Uncle Dewey . . . interest in radio. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3,4; Physical Science Club; Radio Club. DUANE M. GAGE ROBERT P. FULLER Jimmy But, sir! Basketball . . . Born in Fla. . . . likes to travel . . . likes the country. Activities: Basketball 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Football 3; Ski Club; Dance Committee 3; U.N. Assembly. JAMES M. GAUTHIER Puggy I ' ll never tell! Plistory Book! . . . Friday and Saturday nights . . . the best contacts in town. Activities: Majorette 1,2,3; Fashion Show 1,2; Receptionist 3,4; Home Ec. Club 4 (Pres. ); MITOBO 4. John PAULINE L. GENEST Activities: Football 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2 3,4; Cheerleaders. JOHN GENTUSO Sandce II II Activities: Field Hockey 1,2, 3, 4; Re- ceptionist 2,4; Spanish Club 1; French Club 2,3; Creative Dance 1,2,4; Track 2; Ski Club 2,4; Art Service Club 1; Class Treasurer 1,2, 3, 4. Dcbbi Oh, no . . . not really ... a pair of cranberry colored plaid leotards and boys . . . Writes poetry in Sociology class . . . wants to abduct Charlie in B-114 and take him apart. Activities: Physical Science Club 1; Masc. Scholar 1; Creative Dance 1,2; Latin Club 2; Field Hockey 2; G. A. A. 2; Biology Club 2,3 (Sec. ) 4; Dance Committee 1,2, 3,4; Sailing Club 4. SANDRA GIANNELL1 DEBORAH A. COODALE Lee Not too bright ! gas -- ' 57 Ford -- Fastened seat belt. Activities: Business Club 2,3,4 (V. Pres. ); Faculty Secretary 3; Masc. Scholar 2; Nurse ' s Aid 4; Dance Committee 3; MITOBO 4; School Store 3. LEE GORDON Dick Means and extremes Homework! We had homework? Activities: Ski Club 1; Tennis 1,2,4; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Gymnastics 3,4; Sail- ing Club 4. Pam Horses, horses, horses. RICHARD A. GOWF.N PAMELA E. GOULD Griff ' II How are ya? ' 55 Caddy, my birthday and uranium. Activities: Band 1,2, 3, 4; Music Festival 1,2,4; Stage Crew 4; Ski Club 2,4; Dance Committee 2, 3; Senior Frolics 4. Sandy ! Hey, tell me ! less Club 2 (sec. ), 3 (treas. ) ty Secretary 3, 4; Recep- nan); MITOBO 4; Dance Masc. Scholar 1; Senior ihvjol Store 3. THOMAS R. GRIFFIN SANDRA J. GREELEY Mike That ' s what you get for thinking! A good education. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 4; Orchestra 3; Sailing Club 4; Masc. Singers 3; Science Club 1,2; Radio Club 3,4. Chuck Funny thing you should mention that. My ' 61 convertible. Activities: Monitors 2,3,4; Chess Club 1,2; Photography Club 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 2; Ski Club 4; Dance Comm. 3,4; MITOBO 4. MICHAEL H. HAAG CHARLES C. HANDY Ellen Gym ' s over; band next period! My beautiful, fabulous out-of-tune trom- bone . . . summers in Gloucester. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4 (Sec. Treas. ); Orchestra 4; French Club 4; MITOBO 4; Dance Committee 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4. Hoogie Mr. Gay, may I have a pass? My flute. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1,2,3; Future Nurse ' s Club 3; Radio Club 3; Masc. Singers 3,4; MITOBO 4; Masc. Scholar 2. MARY E. HINGSTON NORMA W. HOOGERZEIL Lynne Please don ' t! 114-speaker . . . Logan Airport. Activities: Masc. Singers 2, 3, 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Art Service Club 2; MITOBO 4; Reg. Review 1; Ski Club 4. Candy Not too bright . . . fourth per. study hall. Activities: Spanish Club 1; Latin Club 4 (Pres. ); French Club 3; Receptionist 4. LYNNE HOUSER CLARA A. HOULDSWORTH MICHAEL J. IANDOLI Chelsea Where did you get it, Chelsea? My ' 59 Ford. Yo You better believe it! Basketball, D.M. Activities: Basketball 2, 3,4; Hockey 1; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Monitor 3, 4; Ski Club 4; MITOBO 4; Masc. Scholar 2, 3, 4. JOHN D. HUNTER Kitty Really?! ! My Hofstadter. Activities: Phy. Science Club 1; Creative Dance 2; Biology Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Dance Comm. 1, 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 3 (ass. sec. ); Debating Club 3 (sec. ); Sailing Club 4 (sec. ); Drama Club 3, 4; Science Fair 2, 3; Senior Frolics 4; MITOBO 4; Best of Masc. 4. Paul You ain ' t just kiddin ' ! The license which I don ' t have yet! Activities: Monitors 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 4; Chess Club 1,2; Masc. Singers 4; Ski Club 4. PAULA KATZ PAUL KELLEY K K What? Ulinda, skis, charm bracelet . . . Really, it ' s only the buckle I like . . . New York . . . red team Brown . . . Yearbook room . . . Donnelly Memorial. Activities: Monitor 3; Student Council 1,2, 3 (Sec. ); Dramatics 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 2 (Sec. ); Phy. Science Club 1; Sailing Club 4; Masc. Scholar 3; Creative Dance 1,2; MITOBO 4 (Bus. Editor); Dance Comm. 1, 2,3; Receptionist 1,2,3; Kaleidoscope 4. Andy Why don ' t you stop in at the dairies while I ' m working My collegiate perspiration polos, letters from the Navy, Handy situation, Sunny- side bowling balls . . . sniffles . . . Junior Boys? College men? Where? . . . Florida . . . Politics and people biggest interest. KAREN A. KELLY Activities: Dance Comm. 1,2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1,2,3; Ann. Club 4; Kaleidoscope 4; ANDREA J. KILROY Softball 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Office Aid 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4. Lo More or less -- mostly less old sweatshirt and dungaree shorts. Activities: Field Hockey 2, 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Re- ceptionist 3, 4; Ann. Club 4; Home Ec. Club 4; Leaders Club 2,3; Dance Comm. 1 3; Biology Club 3; Office Aid 4; Fut. Nurse ' s Club 4. LOIS E. KNEELAND Tosca Oh, beaucoup! bulletin board . . . I ' ve lived everywhere . . . Freddie Goettle ' s old house. Activities: Science Club 1; Homeroom officer 1; Student Council 1; Fut. Teach, of Am. C. 2; Sportsnight 2; Jr. Exec. Board 3; Softball 3; Newspaper 3; MITOBO 4; Ski Club 4. Andy That drives me bananas! squirt gun, Jon, my honor pins, always knitting . . . C. D. on Monday nights. Activities: Volleyball 2; Newspaper 3; Softball 3; Sportsnigh ' - 2; Ski Club 4; F. H. A. 1; MITOBO 4. TOSCA KRAUSSE ANDREA M. KRAUSSE Cheryl Activities: Science Club 1; Creative Dance 1; Library Aid 1,2, 3; Student Ex- change Board 4; Dance Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Sailing Club 4; Receptionist 3; German Club 2, 3,4 (Sec. ); MITOBO 4; Student Council 2,3; Senior Frolics 4; Internat. Affairs Club 4. BG It ' s BG! Activities: Span. Cl. 1,2, 3, 4; Stud. Ex. 2, 3, 4 (Pres. ); Stud. Coun. ; Lib. Aid 1, 2, 3; Recept. 1,2,3; Masc. Sch. 1,2, 3, 4; Biol. Cl. 2; Ski Club 4; MITOBO 4; Cha Cha Club 2; Dance Comm. 1,2, 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Internat. Aff. 4; Track Team 2, 3, 4; Senior Frolics 4. CHERYL E. LANE BARBARA J. KUCZEN Dottie I flunked it Red basketball bloomers. Activities: Leaders Club 2, 3, 4 (V. Pres. ); Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 2,3, 4; Stu- dent Exchange Board 4; Track 2, 3,4. Maryann Oh, be quiet My father ' s car keys . . . Anywhere with? Activities: Library Aid 1,2; Dance Comm. 3; Faculty Sec. 3,4. DOROTHY C. LAPLANTE MARYANN E. LAVOIE Den He who laughs last laughs best. Money ($). Activities: Drama Club 2,3,4; Creative Dance 1,2; German Club 3,4; Masc. Singers 4. Nance How ' s the world treating ya? My suitcase disquised as a pocketbook. Activities: Girls ' State 3; Class V. Pres. 2; French Club; Science Club; Library Aid; Receptionist; Glee Club; Choir; Basketball (Capt. ); Drama Club; Oratorical Club; Debate Club. DENNE J. LEACH NANCY A. LEBEAU Donna Dismissal bell. Middleton party . . . Larry and Bob . . . Lemow 11 1 6 m illim eter ' ' proj ector w ith the take -up reel that goes backwards. Activities: Monitor 3; Audio Vis. Aids 2,3,4. DONNA M. LEWIS DAVID J. LIMIEUX Tom II All my money. THOMAS M. LONGO Rambler. Charles CHARLES C. LINEHAN Justine Fiddlebats. Black tights . . . Weekends . . . Renald- ito . . . B-202 to France or bust . . . cranberry juice . . . C ' est la vie . . . Activities: Masc. Singers 1,2, 3,4; Oper- etta 1; French Club 2, 3; Science Fair 2; Drama Club 3,4; MITOBO 4; Nat. Thesp- ian Soc. 4 (Sec. ); District Chorus 3,4; Student Exchange Board 4 (V. Pres. ). JUSTINE LYNGE Donna You ' re kidding! My princess phone and my majorette boots. . . . Southwick . . . boats . . . Chevy II . . . summer of 62 . . . Activities: Majorettes 1,2, 3; Book Store 2,3; Dance Comm. 2,3,4; Business Club 3; Receptionist 2; Faculty Sec. 3; Jr. Nat. Honor Soc. 1,2; Nat. Honor Soc. 3,4 (Treas. ); Northeast Music Festival 3; Masc. Scholar 1,2, 3,4; Ann. Club 4; MITOBO 4; Sen. Frol. 4. Bill My Goodness. Bank book . . . Watchful eye for blue lights on cars! Activities: Masc. Sing. 1,2,4; Latin C. 1,2; Operetta 1,2,3; Phot. Club 4; Gym. Team 3,4; Bio. Club 2,4. DONNA L. MacCRACKEN RICHARD MacKAY Ken my ' 56 Pontiac. Activities: Tennis team 1,2; Monitors 2, 3,4; German Club 3; Spanish Club 1; Gym team 4; Track team 4; Senior Frolics 4; Mitobo 4. Marv Yeah, I guess so ! my ' 56 Oldsmobile. KENDALL MAGEE GEORGE MARVEL Droopy Pretty hairy my French book? . . . Hate those spring vacations. Activities: Monitor 2, 3, 4; football 1,2,3, 4; Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Dance Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Frolics; Gym Team 4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4. THOMAS E. MATTRAW michael j. McMullen Mike Oh yeah ! drum set. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Masc. Singers 2,3,4; German Club 4; Stage Management Club 3,4; Sailing Club 4; Audio Visual Aid Club 1. Gay You ' re out of your tree ! my U. of Mass, puppy dog; . . . Valerie Q. Valiant; and a tube of Ben Gay for after ft. ball practice. . . . Grey Chevy! ! ! Where? . . . Judy, is Joel coming home this weekend? Activities: Corpus Scripto Club 3,4; Choir 1,2; Masc. Singers 2,3,4; Drama Club 3, 4; Baton Squad 1,2; Ski Club 4. Anita German shepherd. Di Guess what ! four leaf clover and my baton . . . George. Activities: Majorette 1,2, 3, 4; Receptionist 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 2; Office Aid 3, 4; Dance Comm. 3,4; Mitobo 4; Home Ec. Club 4; Kaleidoscope 4; Senior Frolics 4. ANITA M. MITCHELL DIANE L. MORRELL Zonk Pool table. Howie Activities: Monitors 2, 3, 4; Track 1 , 2, 3, 4; (Co capt. ); Math Team 3, 4; Class Pres. 3; Student Council 3,4 (Pres. ); Jr. Nat. Honor Society 1,2 (V. Pres. ); Ski Club 1,4 (V. Pres. ); German Club 2,3,4; Latin Club 1, 2; Dance Comm. 2,3; Masc. Scholar 1,2, 3,4; Phy. Science Club 1; Senior Frolics 4. Donn Oh no! Activities: Student Council 3; Monitor 3, 4; Ski Club 1,4 (Treas. ); Dance comm. 1, 2, 3, 4; Mitobo 4; Creative Dance 2, 3; Tennis 2,3,4; Regional Rev. 4; Intemat. Affairs Club 4; French Club; G.A.A. 3,4; Senior Frolics 4; Masc. Singers 4; Drama Club 4; Kaliedoscope 3; Receptionist 2, 3. HOWARD E. MUNDAY DONNA J. MUNRO Munce Are you making fun of me? Shawn. Activities: Masc. Singers 1,2, 3,4; Dance comm. 1,2, 3, 4; Operetta 1; Masc. Sch- olar 1; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Latin Club 2; Biology Club 2; Receptionist 3; Regional Rev. 4 (Sports Ed. ); Mitobo 4; Senior Frolics 4; G. A. A. 2,3,4; Ski Club 1 , 4; Internat. Affairs Club 4. % SUSAN E. MUNSELL Linda Honest to Pete. My red convertible. Activities: Masc. Singers 1,2, 3,4; Math Team 1,2,4; Operetta 1; Jr. Nat. Honor Society 1,2; Basketball 3,4; Softball 3,4; Drama Club 3,4; G.A.A. 3,4; Track 4; Leader ' s Club 4; Mitobo 4; Dance Comm. ; Senior Frolics 4; Student Exchange Board 4. Murph That ' s how it is when you move West. My golf clubs and $ when I can get my hands on it. Activities: Bowling Team 1,2; Rifle Team 4. LINDA J. NANGLE 40 KERRY R. MURPHY Dick ' II II I ' m not saying. Chevys . . . Scranton Penn . go to Mexico! Let ' s Activities: Baseball 1; Biology Club 2; Track 1; Dance Comm. 2,3; Announcers Club 2; Senior Frolics 4; Mitobo. Barb Ye gods For Pete ' s sake. My baby bracelet . . . beat-up sweaters. Activities: Chorus 1; French Club 1,2; Home Ec. Club 1; Book Club 1; Y-Teens 1; Basketball 1; Volleyball 1; Drama Club 1,2, 3,4; Dance Comm. 1,2, 3,4; Library Aid 3; Operetta 3; Science Fair 2; Senior Frolics 4; Mitobo 4; Kaleid- oscope 4. RICHARD C. NEWTON BARBARA M. NEWTON SANDRA J. NEWTON Sandi I can tell. One special monitor Once a year special bath (Oct. 31) under the Topsfield pump . . . Tire marks on the Topsfield Lib. lawn . . . Activities: Baton Squad 1,2; Basketball 1; Track 2,3,4; Business Club 2,3,4; Creative Dance 1,2; Ski Club 1,2, 3; Dance Comm. 1,2, 3,4; Receptionist 2, 3, 4; Faculty Sec. 3, 4. Smiley Never! My high school diploma Activities: Art Service Club 1,2; Dance Comm. 1,2, 3, 4; Office Aid 3,4; Home Ec. Club 4. Linda Where ' s --? Activities: Drama Club 3; Photo. Club 3; Student Council 4 (Treas. ); Ski Club 4; Masc. Scholar 2; Dance Comm. 3,4; Senior Frolics 4; Mitobo 4. JOYCE E. PAGE LINDA M. PERKINS Danny Activities: Football 2; Basketball 3,4. Gail Don ' t you know? my red Colerain shaker Activities: Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2,3,4; C-Club 2,3; G. A. A. 1,2,3, 4; Volleyball 2,3; Basketball 1,2; Y-Teens 3; Student Exchange Board 4; Spanish Club 4; Dance Comm. 3, 4; Honor Roll 2; Senior Frolics 4; Science Fair 3, 4. DANIEL C. PERRY GAIL C. PETERS Bruce Smile, even when you ' re sad slide rule Activities: Art Service Club 2, 3; Dance Comm. 1,2, 3, 4; German Club 1; Masc. Singers 3,4; Biology Club 1; Mitobo 4 (Art Ed. ); Science Fair 1, 2; Senior Frolics 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2; Cross- Country 1,2; Fall Festival 2; Regional Re- view 3; Ski Club 1, 2, 4; Student Exchange Board 4. Les Not too swift football newspaper clippings ... A very good friend . . . driving . . . football games. Activities: French Club 1,4; Office Aid 1; Dance Comm. 1,2,4; Library Aid 3,4; Masc. Singers 3,4; Mitobo 4. BRUCE F. RAY LESLIE A. PITT Chris A whole bunch Howie ' s ring Activities: Student Council 1,2 (Sec. ); Bas- ketball 1; Ski Club 1,4; Latin Club 1,2 (V. Pres. -Treas. ); German Club 3,4; Creative Dance 1, 2, 3, 4 (Pres. ); G. A. A. 2, 3,4; Cheerleader 3,4; Dance Comm. 1,2, 3,4; Senior Frolics 4; Mitobo 4. Luigie What ' s the story? my souped up guitar . . . the green ma- chine ' s a goer . . . those late nights. Activities: Football 2,3,4 (capt. ); Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Or- chestra 2,3,4; Masc. Singers 1,2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council 1; Boys ' State 3; Northeast District Chorus 2, 3, 4; Operetta 1, 2, 3; Nat. Thespians 3, 4; Masc. Scholar 1, 2, 3. CHRISTINE L. REIDY RICHARD H. RAY i DIANNE E. RICE Dee Dee Don ' t get shook radio, telephone, T-V, and Plum Island. Activities: Softball 1; Basketball 1,2,4; Business Club 2,4; G. A. A. 2,3,4; Faculty Sec. 3,4; Dance Comm. 3,4; Masc. Scholar 1, 2; Mitobo 4; Announcer ' s Club 4; Guidance Aid 4; Senior Frolics. Greta I ' ll never tell! my Siamese kitten Those weekends at Tufts . . . Love that next door neighbor. Activities: French Club 2; Latin Club 1; Creative Dance 2,3; Science Fair 3; Re- ceptionist 2, 3,4; Masc. Scholar 3; Ka- leidoscope 4; Best of Masc. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Comm. 1,2, 3, 4; Mitobo (Lit. Ed. ) 4; Senior Frolics 4; Student Exchange Board 4; Ski Club 4; Sailing Club 4- r Nat. Poetry Anthology 2,3. Judy What speed limit? my car Activities: Masc. Singers; Mitobo 4. CRETCHEN M. ROLLFS JUDITH F. ROSS Jeff My girl and my Ford. Rock Get serious . . . you know . . . Blue- eyed boyfriend . . . Where ' s Bouch? . . . Peabody dances . . . hat pin. Activities: Majorettes 2; Business Club 3 (Pres. ) 4; Dance Comm. 1,2, 3, 4; Faculty Sec. 3; Receptionist 2,3; Jr. Nat. Honor Society 1,2; Nurse ' s Aid 2,3,4; MITOBO 4; Book Store 2, 3; Monitors 2, 3,4; Masc. Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4; Assist. Guid. Sec. 3. JEFFREY ROUKES CAROLYN L. RUOCCO Son of a gun The Casco ' Les ' Activities: Jr. Nat. Honor Society 1, Spanish Club 1,2,4; Receptionist 4; Sailing Club 4. LESLEE R. RUSHWORTH Buick Bob Pam My car, Putnams, my Peter Paul and Mary records. Activities: Masc. Singers 3; Senior Frolics 4; MITOBO 4; Dance Comm. ; Receptionist. ROBERT E. SA VOLAINEN PAMELA J. SAUNDERS Jane Well, look kids! Activities: Masc. Singers 1,2, 3, 4; Dance Comm. 4; German Club 3,4; Masc. Scholar 1; Intemat. Affairs Club 4. Rick Come off it Activities: Band 1, 2; Phy. Science Club 1, 2; Photo Club 3, 4; Track 3. JANE E. SCOTT RICHARD SCHEUERMAN Alan but I just don ' t understand Activities: Jr. Nat. Honor Society 1,2; Latin Club 1, 2; French Club 2, 3, 4; Masc. Singers 1,2,4; Biology Club 2; Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Comm. 1, 3, 4; Masc. Scholar 1,2; Ski Club 2,4; Photo Club 3; MITOBO 4; Math Team 1,2; Senior Frolics 3, 4. ALAN M. SENTKOWSKI Tom Are you serious or delirious My grubby football socks. Activities: Basketball 1,4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4 (Capt. ); Football 2, 3, 4; Monitor 3, 4; Student Government Day Rep. 4. 45 Lenny THOMAS A. SKINNER LEONARD SILVA Smitty Could be tense; time out; good theory Paint brush Activities: Tennis 1, 2,3,4; Student Council 3,4; Photo Club 3; Biology Club 2; Phy. Science Club 1; Math Team 4; Ski Club 1,4; German Club 2, 3; Latin Club 1 . John Bubbly bubble gum GREGORY G. SMITH JOHNATHAN H. SMITH Rainie Oh no! License Activities: Biology Club 2; Field Hockey 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 3,4; Home Ec. Club 4. LORRAINE A. SMITH JOAN SPICER RICHARD D. SMITH Rocky ' Cool as a moose My car, pay check, bowling alley. Activities: Biology Club (Pres. ); Pho- tography Club; Ski Club. Val You ' re not funny! What did you say? My license and ma ' s car. Activities: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Business Club 4; Softball 2; Basketball 2, 3; MITOBO 4. GREGORY A. STOVER VALERIE A. STEVENS TERRY STUMP DONNA J. SWINDELL STEVEN TEMPLE Judy All set? Joel ' s ring. Activities: Masc. Singers 1 , 2, 3, 4; Cheer- leader 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2, 3; MITOBO 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2, 3; Art Service Club 2 (Pres. ); Ski Club 1, 4; Sci- ence Fair 2; Masc. Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4; Nat. Jr. Honor Society 1, 2; Senior Frolics 4; Fall Festival 2; Dance Comm. 2, 3, 4; Cor- pus Scripto Club 3, 4 (Pres. ). Bob My 51 Ford -- what ' s left of it. JUDITH H. THOMPSON ROBERT K. VATCHER Peggy Neaty-do Blond hair . . . Joe . . . bass drum . . . more than horses at a stable. Activities: Band 1,2,3 (Sec. G Treas. ) 4; Masc. Scholar 1,2,3, 4; Math Team 2, 3, 4; Monitor 2,3,4; Leaders Club 4; Nat. Honor Society 3, 4; Northeast District Band 2, 4. MARGARET G. WALKER Ruthie Are you mad? Eddie ' s license ... 114 drive-in . . . Susan ' s gab sessions after 6th period. Activities: Business Club 2, 3; MITOBO 4; Faculty Sec, 3; Book Store 3. Ginny Thank you muchly High School Diploma. Activities: Home Ec. Club 3, 4. RUTH M. WATSON VIRGINIA WALTERS STEPHEN W. WEATHERBEE JOHN T. WHELAN U Steve You rang? Wally ' s better half. Activities: Masc. Singers; Announcers Club; Library Aid; Monitor. Wally That ' s for sure My racket . . . Steve ' s better half . . . Don ' t borrow my notes. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 (Pres. ); Tennis 1, 2, 3 (Capt. ), 4 (Capt. ); Math Team 4; Nat. Jr. Honor Society 3, 4 (Pres. ); Mas- conomet Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4. NATHANIEL W. WEATHERBEE Jack Oh mother My interest in star gazing and physics. Activities: Science Club 1; Radio Club 2,3; MITOBO 4. Woody My girl. PAUL F. WOODBURY Donna Huh, what did you say? My horse, Desi. Activities: Masc. Singers 1, 3, 4; Announcers Club 1,2,3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski. Club 4; Creative Dance 1; Biology Club 4; Operetta 2,3,4. Sue I believe it! My rats. Activities: Latin Club 1; Nat. Jr. Honor Society; Debate Club 3, 4 (Pres. ); MITOBO 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3 (Pres. ), 4 (Pres. ); Dance Comm. 1,2,3, 4; Creative Dance 2; Cha-Cha Club 1. DONNA WOYTOVICH SUSAN E. YARDLEY SENIOR BEST DRESSED CUTEST DIMPLES -- RAY LANGIS AND BARB NEWTON CLASS ACTOR AND ACTRESS -- DICK FARRELL AND RENE COLONAS MOST TRUSTWORTHY -- STEVE WEATHER- BEE AND LESLEE RUSHWORTH MOST CONVINCING LIARS -- KEN MAGEE AND SANDY NEWTON MOST FICKLE -- PAUL FARRELL AND LINDA PERKINS BEST ALL-AROUND SENIORS -- LIB CRESSEY AND DAVE DOUGHTY DONE THE MOST FOR MASCONOMET -- BUNNY BRYANT AND HOWIE MUNDAY BEST DRESSED -- WENDY CRANCE AND BRUCE RAY BEST LOOKING -- DAN PERRY PRETTIEST -- LANI EVANS BEST DANCERS -- JACK McNATT AND JOAN SPICER MOST POPULAR - - TOM M ATTRAW AND JUDY THOMPSON CLASS ACTOR AND ACTRESS CLASS ANGELS -- CHERYL LANE AND RICK BRITTON MOST ARTISTIC -- BRUCE RAY AND GAY McMANUS MOST MUSICAL -- DICK RAY AND ELLEN HINGSTON CLASS CRADLE -SNATCHERS -- JANE BARROWS AND BILL FITZMEYER MOST GULLIBLE -- LYNNE HOUSER AND CHUCK HANDY CLASS ANGELS 50 SUPERLATIVES PRETTIEST LEGS -- TOM MATTRAW AND LESLIE PITT CLASS FLIRT -- DOTTIE EARLE CLASS PLAYBOY -- RON DEY CLASS CLOWNS -- MIKE DOYLE AND SUE MUNSELL FRIENDLIEST -- ANDY KRAUSSE AND DAVE FORREST TEACHER ' S PETS -- RON DEY AND LINDA NANGLE PRETTIEST HAIR -- TOSCA KRAUSSE AND BILL DODDS PRETTIEST LEGS CLASS LADY -- GRET ROLLFS 8 CLASS GENTLEMAN -- JIM GAUTHIER CUTEST COUPLE -- CHRIS REEDY AND HOWIE MUNDAY BEST GIFT OF GAB -- JUDY ROSS AND ALAN SENTKOWSKI PRETTIEST EYES -- JOHN GENTUSO CLASS CYNICS -- JANE SCOTT AND DAVE FREEDMAN CLASS GENTLEMAN AND CLASS LADY CLASS ATHLETES -- DONNA EVITTS AND TOM SKINNER MOST CONTAGIOUS SMILE -- JEANIE BLYTH AND PAUL KELLY MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED -- WALLY WETHER- BEE AND JACKIE AULSON , BOY ' S GIRL -- TOSCA KRAUSSE GIRL’S BOY -- DAVE DOUGHTY CLASS GENIUS -- KERRY CAMPBELL CLASS ATHLETES ' JUNIOR - — i — J — — I L , . L L L ... J| ;| |- J l i | J 1 1 II l ' ll Mil r ” ] 1 1 Mi’ i| 1 11 . ELEANOR HARRIS WINS THE NATIONAL ORATORICAL CONTEST 54 CLASS I 55 SOPHOMORE 1 1 1 | j I! ji s 1! II j| L L L j i j i U J 56 CLASS 57 FRESHMAN 58 CLASS 59 EIGHTH GRADE 61 SEVENTH GRADE 63 CLASS SENIOR CLASS PRES. -- DAVE DOUGHTY VICE PRES. -- JACK DESPRES SEC. — JACKIE AULSON TREAS. — SANDEE GIANNELLI JUNIOR CLASS PRES. -- JON STEIMEN VICE PRES. — CHRISTY BEGIN SEC. -- BONNIE ANDREW TREAS. — SHARON LITTLEFIELD SOPHOMORE CLASS (NOT SHOWN) PRES. --PAUL ODELL VICE PRES. — DICK WENNERBERG SEC. — PAT QUINN TREAS. — STEVE ROSS 64 OFFICERS FRESHMAN CLASS PRES. -- CLYDE BELA VRE VICE PRES. -- SUSAN DEMARS SEC. — KATHY JANSEN TREAS. — TOM SHEPARD EIGHTH GRADE PRES. -- DAVID PRINTUP VICE PRES. -- CHERYL QUIMBY SEC. -TREAS. -- STEVEN DOMERATSKY L. i ■ ' : • SEVENTH GRADE PRES. — PAT EREMIAN VICE PRES. -- JASON FRIZZEL SEC. -- DEBBIE RUPP ' TREAS. — KENNETH BIXBY CLASS WILL CLASS OF 1964 We the Senior Class of 1964, being of completely unsound mind and body, do hereby bequeath the abridged following: Jane Alexander -- leaves her secretarial classes to Penny Felix. Paul Armitage -- leaves Mrs. Friedman his superior knowledge in American Civilization. Jackie Aulson -- leaves her little red skirt to the next six foot cheerleader, whoever she may be. Stephen Balentine -- leaves his pack of cigarettes and lighter to Spike Swindell. Jane Barrows -- leaves her Howard Johnson place setting to Dave Evans. Patricia Bedell -- leaves her football ability to Steve Chew. Robert Bishop -- leaves a flashlight to the fellows in tire dark room. Carole Blaisdell -- leaves her Algebra ability to Barbara Blaisdell. Jeanie Blyth -- leaves her giggle to Mr. Carpenter in hopes he puts it to good use. Judi Brackley -- leaves her hair to Sue Matthews and friendly disposition and smiling face to Perry Sager. Richard Britton -- leaves the stage to all future Thespians. Rosemary Bryant -- leaves her record of Tire Stripper to Wally Wells. Paul Butters -- leaves the dark room floods to any deserving junior. Kerry Campbell -- leaves a case of test tubes to Miss Swenson. Christine Caples -- leaves nothing, cause she ' s taking it all with her. Nancy Cardelli -- leaves her funny walk to Lauri Blyth. Nan Castle -- leaves her shyness to Perry Sager. Paul Cathcart -- leaves one large pair of ballet shoes to Mr. Roberts. Susan Chadwick -- leaves one chair, one desk, and one hour to any un- fortunate underclassman who will be taking Geometry. Carol Claflin -- leaves two certain sophomore boys alone. Judy Coe -- leaves all her unpaid lunches and library bills to Sue Smith in hopes she will pay them. Rene Colonas -- leaves Marina a private phone with an extension cord 80, 000, 000 feet long so she can take it with her. Susan Comstock -- leaves all the filing and recording of Mrs. Hoogerzeil ' s records to any ambitious junior. Bill Cotter -- leaves his teachers. Wendy Crance — leaves her slenderness to Mrs. McGarr. Lib Cressey — leaves the end of Lake Street to Pam Leary with the knowledge that it will be put to good use. John Despres -- leaves his little black book for the telephone booth. Ronald Dey -- leaves Frank Gingrande a tape recorder to put in his football helmet to tell him what to do on all football plays. Rhoda Dineen -- leaves her constant hunger to Sue Lindh. Bill Dodds -- leaves his B. S. A. merit badge to Mr. Margulies. Susan Dodge -- leaves the library some fast records. Michael Doucette -- leaves a whip antenna to Miss Reynolds so she can find her V. W. Micheal Doyle -- leaves Snydely J. Fargwart to anyone rich enough to buy him. Peter Durkee -- leaves a half empty carton of milk to Mr. Vaughn and his collection of Coke bottles to the next poor soul who gets Locker 1142. Dorothy Earle -- leaves her gift of gab to Silent Knight. Guy Emro - - leaves Mr. Margulies to the tots. Jane Eriksen -- leaves fond memories of that weekend in Wolfboro and George plus the four Beatles to Eleanor Harris and Susan Johns. Daniel Evans -- leaves Mr. Parker an air conditioner for the driver ed. car. Lani Evans -- leaves a chocolate pizza with mozarella cheese to Christy Begin. Donna Evitts -- leaves a pair of roller skates to Perry, Linda and Mason to get to their gym classes on time. Paul Farrell -- leaves his car; for experimental uses only. Richard Farrell -- leaves Miss Reynolds a pocket size version of the O. E. D. and his own private poetry book. Bill Fitzmyer — leaves his twangy sneakers to Mr. Dresser. Carole Flachbart -- leaves her French Horn, unwillingly. Pete Fletcher -- leaves Mr. Lo Pilatto ' s sense of humor to the local mortician. Dave Forrest -- Francis Lebel -- Thomas Longo — leave Mr. Marqulies a pair of Navy boots and a one year expense paid trip to Camp Drum. Dorothy Forrest -- leaves a fire extinguisher to Linda Davis (for the purpose of putting out her sizzling bangs). Brenda Frazier -- leaves her General Custer fund to Chief Masconomet, as 66 it is being sought for income tax evasion. David Freedman -- leaves his special football stance to Coach Roberts and the ' 64 football team. Suzanne French -- leaves a set of simplified sewing directions to Bunny Monroe. Robert Fuller -- leaves his father ' s leather strap to Mr. Mueller. Jim Gauthier — leaves Mr. Benson an automatic violin that plays when he presses a button, so he doesn ' t have to strain his arms. Pauline Genest -- leaves some Jr. without a Masconomet parking permit a permanent parking place. Sandra Giannelli -- leaves some brand-new roller skates to Mrs. Cory to use over at the new Masconomet. Debbie Goodale -- leaves one sandy sneaker for further use on Mr. Sanger- mano ' s field trips. Lee Gordon -- leaves Mrs. Kimball a bottle of headache pills, and some poor junior in the business course her typewriter in B-114. Pam Gould -- leaves her love of cats to Miss Reynolds. Sandra Greeley -- leaves her last payment of tuition, a check for 225 dollars to be framed and hung in Mr. Mueller ' s office. Brad Griggs -- leaves his height to Dick Wennerberg. Richard Gowen -- leaves a complete works of W. SHAKESPEARE and RICHARD HOFSTADTER to anyone that has the stomach to read them. Thomas Griffin -- leaves Miss Marchalonis a refill for her bottle of bad people pills for next year ' s Senior English classes. Mike Haag -- leaves B-113 a large bottle of air-freshener. Charles Handy -- leaves his midnight rides to the airport, and early morning breakfasts at Dunkin ' Donuts, to Pam Leary and Sue Matthews. Ellen Hingston -- leaves the dying flower on her trombone to Eric Ansteensen. Norma Hoogerzeil -- leaves her position as band librarian to anyone who thinks they can work hard enough to please Mr. Gay. Betty Ho rton -- leaves a five yard gym towel to Sue Bickford. Candy Houldsworth -- leaves Mr. Jervah to the poor innocent juniors. Lynn Houser -- leaves the route 97 sand pits to Steve Chew, Mike Murphy, and Wally Wells or to any other juniors who enjoy swimming after dark. John Hunter — leaves a pillow to Mr. Carpenter. John Jones -- leaves a slide rule to Mr. Hawkes to figure out square feet. Paula Katz -- leaves her honor pin to another brilliant student. Paul Kelly -- leaves Advanced Biology to anyone who thinks he can take it 6 periods a week. Andrea Kilroy -- leaves a case of Glade air-freshener to the keeper of the girls ' locker room. Andrea Krausse -- leaves the big dipper full of the essence of Mr. Jervah ' s class. Tosca Krausse -- leaves straight hair to Steff Seaver in remembrance. Lois Kneeland -- leaves a side cart, containing a lizard for Mr. VanPelt so he won ' t hit his knees on the dashboard. Barbara Kuczun -- leaves her nickname to any junior girl who has deserved it. Ray Langis -- leaves a pair of cowboy boots to Miss Reynolds. Dorothy LaPlante -- leaves her clean white gym sneakers to Mrs. Cheney. Maryann Lavoie -- leaves all her shorthand notes to any girl who can read them. Denne Leach -- leaves her Biology dissecting kit to any lucky vampire. Nance LeBeau -- leaves her assembly speeches to the next junior girl orator. David Lemieux — leaves all the visual aid problems. Donna Lewis -- leaves Mrs. Friedman a new detention book for next year ' s Amer. Civ. II classes. Charles Linehan -- leaves all his gum in the desk in room B-108. Justine Lynge -- leaves her gym bloomers, which she frequently forgets anyway. Donna MacCracken -- leaves a day of reviewing for a test to Mrs. Friedman. Bill MacKay -- leaves two weeks free board at the Bri-Mar Kennels for Mr. Mueller ' s cat. Ken Magee and Robert Coffin -- leave a year ' s supply of cat food to Mrs. Friedman ' s cat, and also a jewel-studded collar and chain so she can bring her to school. George Marvel -- leaves his Oldsmobile trouble to Bob Riddle. Tom Mattraw -- leaves Wally Wells his bed in Beverly Hospital. Michael McMullen -- leaves Mr. Barry one new music stand. Jack McNatt-- leaves to his favorite English teacher, a one-way, all- expense -paid trip to Red China just in time for the annual famine. Barry Mello -- leaves Miss Reynolds a pair of six guns. Muriel Meunier -- leaves her French accent to Renay Brewer. 67 Roy Mills -- leaves his nickname Mildew to some other fungus who deserves the honor. Anita Mitchell -- leaves the fourth seat in C-213 to Rick Wilcox. Diane Morrell -- leaves her baton to anyone who dares to come close enough to get it. Howard Munday -- leaves his German pronunciation of ch to be cherished by Mrs. Fullerton. Sue Munsell -- leaves her legs to any junior girl who wants them. Kerry Murphy -- leaves his undated corridor passes to whoever is willing to pay for them. Linda Nangle -- leaves her supreme athletic ability to Sue Bickford. Barbara Newton -- leaves her cute dimples to all of the envious people who comment on them. Gail Peters -- leaves all her Senior privileges to some lucky junior. Leslie Pitt -- leaves the New York Times News section to Mrs. Fried- man. Bruce Ray -- leaves his broad jump record to David Gangi. Dick Ray -- leaves a varnished wooden podium to Mr. Barry so that he won ' t have to settle for that music stand next year. Dianne Rice -- leaves those lucky students who will have Mr. Soucy next year, thirty handy references of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. Gretchen Rollfs -- leaves her Hofstadters to some poor, unfortunate junior. Caroline Ruocco -- leaves 3 badly worn typewriting erasers and 15 broken fingernails to any prospective business student. Leslie Rushworth -- leaves her Spanish compositions to Miss Parker. Pam Saunders — leaves her 1953 M. G. to anyone who wants an invisible car. R. Savolainen -- leaves the sweet smell of the boys ' lock er room to any unfortunate underclassmen with sensitive noses. Richard Scheuerman -- leaves his car to anyone who can tow it away. Jane Scott-- leaves her dear, sweet gym song of the Red Team to Mrs. Cheney. Alan Sentkowski -- leaves his hair growing ability to any prospective Beatle. Lenny Silva leaves his drafting class. Greg Smith -- leaves his Math 5 class. Loraine Smith -- leaves her basketball position to Sharon Littlefield. Richard Smith -- leaves his no school announcement ability to Mr. Mueller. Joan Spicer -- leaves the memory of D. W. to S. Valarie Stevens -- leaves Miss Peabody an air pump. Greg Stover -- leaves a case of Redi-Red Cap Air Refreshener to Mr. Sangermano to use after Advanced Biology labs. Terry Stump -- leaves all of his second-hand building passes far behind. Steven Temple -- leaves Mr. Jervah ' s library periods to anyone. Judy Thompson -- leaves her quiet ways to Perry Sager. Peggy Walker -- leaves her blonde hair to Ronny Hopping. Ruth Watson -- leaves her sisters those wonderful years. Virginia Walters -- leaves all the homework to the underclassmen. Nathaniel Wetherbee -- leaves a dozen tennis balls in the river to anyone who wants to swim for them. Stephen Weatherbee -- leaves a year ' s supply of chalk to Mr. Campbell. John Whelan -- leaves his superior ability in Latin to Ray Mahoney or any other deserving Latin student for use in the Vatican Council. Paul Woodbury -- leaves a bottle of Lavoris to someone? Donna Woytovich -- leaves her ability to look busy when she is really getting nothing done, to anyone who really needs it. Susan Yardley -- leaves Steve Chew her Spanish marks for the past three years. And the Class Will Committee -- leaves to all those poor, poor Seniors, who passed in nameless will sheets, the thrill of being stuck with those unwanted articles they were so hoping to unload on the underclassmen. IN WITNESSETH we hereby place our seal on this Class Day of 1964, in the Region of Masconometet, Boxford, Massachu- setts. 68 Ibbm INTER SIDE SHOWS FIRST ROW: Mrs. Fullerton (advisor), Carolyn Ruocco (sec.), Donna MacCracken (treas.), Carole Flachbart (pres.); Wally Weatherbee (vice-pres. ), Margaret Walker, David Doughty. 70 FUTURE NURSES ' „ , A g 1 A -,Mm i , I i | 1 ft I ' If 1 ! BOTTOM ROW (left to right) -- Jeanie Blyth (sec. ), Judy Proter, Carol Walker, Andrea Sgroi, Barbara MacQuarrie. ROW TWO: Norma Hoogerzeil (vice -pres. ), Carole Blaisdell (treas. ), Carolyn Gauthier, Carol Hutchinson, Susan Lindh. ROW THREE: Susan Comstock (pres. ), Charlene Peters, Jennifer Jencks, Karen Stover, Marie LeBeau, Joan Savolainen. LIBRARY AIDS I BOTTOM (left to right) -- Ellen Pitt, Mary Jo MacGregor, Susan Cronkhite, Beverly Pierce, Martha Douglas. ROW TWO: Mrs. Ingraham (advisor), Nancy Oldreive, Leslie Pitt, Jill Curtis, Judy Allen, Mrs. Cory (ad- visor). ROW THREE: Susan Sabino, Elsie Gould, Alice Raza, Linda Muzichuk, Jane Eriksen. 71 GERMAN CLUB FIRST ROW: Pam Leary, H. Giannino (V. P.), J. Eriksen (P), C. Lane (Sec.), C. MacDonald (Treas.), Mrs. Fullerton (Adv. ). SECOND ROW: C. Reidy, T. Welch, N. Unger, S. Comstock, J. Judson, J. Allen, A. Taylor, B. Hames, S. Pollard, J. McBride. THIRD ROW: M. Webber, H. Munday, W. Barber, J. English, M. McMullen, M. Haag. FRENCH CLUB FRONT ROW: Miss Barry (advisor), Ellen Hingston, Charlotte Whittemore, Suzanne LeBlanc (sec.), Linda Kimball, Perry Sanger. BACK ROW: Betsy Robertson, Leslie Pitt, Robert Patkin, Renay Brewer (pres. ), Judy Judson (vice-pres. ) was not present. 72 WJ i ' Ll VY W - A 6f d k; t i Wa f rfl ' rfi ' ij, J it_ ? ,1 UK II lI|jL 1 1 |u A . - ■ J 1 SPANISH CLUB ROW ONE: Debbie Raymond, Beverly Nickerson, Susan Yardley, Judy Allen, Donna Gifford, Susan Schmehl. SECOND ROW: Kathy Earnshaw, Barbara Schmidt, Sandy Wall, Judy Bryant, Kathy Galeucia, Janice Hopping. THIRD ROW: Jill Curtis, Barbara Kuczun, Howard Munday, Jack McNatt. LATIN CLUB FIRST ROW: Sue Blunt (treas. ), Marie LeBeau (vice-pres. ), Karol Asbjornsen (sec. ), Candy Holdworth (pres.). SECOND ROW: Mr. Mastroianni (advisor), Sandy Brown, Mary Fitzpatrick, Linda Ortega. 73 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB FIRST ROW: J. Savolainen, P. Genest (Pres. ), K. Blaisdell (Treas. ), K. Sliney (V. P. ), L. Kneeland, B. Davis. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Blanchard, J. Eldridge, L. Smith, P. Blaisdell, L. Castle, V. Walters, L. Gregory, Mrs. Jewett. CHEF’S CLUB FIRST ROW: S. Love, D. Barr (Sec.), A. Newton (Pres. ), D. Killam (V. P.), B. Chadwick, SECOND ROW: Mrs. Blanchard, R. Bailey, P. Killam, R. Beeker, L. Siebert, Mrs. Jewett. 74 STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Mr. Gorham (Adv.), S. Fairbanks (Sec.), H. Munday (Pres.), P. Katz (Sec.), L. Perkins (Treas.). SECOND ROW: L. Webber, J. Hopping, I. Colonas, B. Unger, B. Kuczun, S. Yardley, G. Breed. THIRD ROW: R. Armitage, E. Rollfs, G. Smith, S. Hawkins, D. Evans, B. Gaither, T. Moore. i r m I t 1 i rv ! 1 THESPIANS FIRST ROW: Mrs. Scholer (Adv.), R. Britton (V. P. ), I. Colonas (Pres.), J. Lynge (Sec.), R. Farrell (Treas.), S. Pollard. SECOND ROW: S. Johns, M. Webber, D. Freedman, T. Carlton, R. Ray, P. Sentkowski, D. Hall, P. Armitage. 75 •mm MATH TEAM FIRST ROW; Left to Right. C. Griggs, L. Akeley, J. McBride, S. Fairbanks, P. Walker, C. Flachbart. SECOND ROW. P. O ' Dell, C. Rich, N. Wetherbee, R. Mitchell, H. Munday, J. Klock, W. Spakowski, G. Smith, A. Parziale, D. Rouisse, Mr. Campbell (advisor). BUSINESS CLUB FIRST ROW; Left to Right. C. Bouchard, J. Eldridge (Sec. -Treasurer), S. Greeley (Vice-President), L. Gordon (President), C. Ruocco. SECOND ROW. J. Rubchinuk, V. Stevens, K. Sliney, A. Mitchell, V. Sutherland, L. Muzichuk, D. Rice, Mr. Soucy (advisor). PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB FIRST ROW; Left to Right. C. Walker, R. Scheurman, K. O ' Meara, G. Stover. SECOND ROW. S. Prior, R. Geary, P. Butters, C. Balevre, Miss Swenson (advisor). MONITORS FIRST ROW; Left to Right. J. Eriksen, C. Ruocco, P. Walker, N. Unger, P. Bedell (Sec . ), R. Dey (Pres), R. Bryant (Sec . ), D. Munro, B. Gage, S. Matthews. SECOND ROW; M. Brown, A. Tirrell, S. Balentine, G. Lynch, P. Cathcart, T. Skinner, D. Forrest, S. Whelan, T. Carlton, P. Farrell, K. Magee, B. Griggs, S. Fairbanks, M. Frizzell, B. Andrew. THIRD ROW. S . Weatherbee, D.Ray, S . Hawkins, J. Despres, J. Hunter, P. Kelley, J. Riley, P. Richardson, H. Munday, T. Mattraw, S. Chew, D. Doughty, J. Gauthier. SAILING CLUB - . tW n wL - M jd ■■ , B y eSji FIRST ROW; Left to Right. B. Schmidt, D. Evans (Treas. ), M. Haag (Vice Pres. ), C. MacDonald, P. Katz (Sec.), M. Colonas, SECOND ROW. Mrs. Hogan (ad- visor), C. Walker, D. Simpkins, C. Begin, C. Peters, Miss Morgenstern, J. Aulson, C. Knudsen, D. Goodale, Mr. Gorham (advisor). THIRD ROW. S. Lindh, R. Lusis, T. Carlton, M. McMullen, T. Davis, G. Banus, L. Hamilton. 77 Hannelorr Bunge, Masconomet ' s pretty redheaded German girl, came to us from Berlin in November of 1962. Hanne is interested in becoming a foreign lan- guage teacher, and she hopes to further her interest at Middlebury College. At present, Hanne is carrying a heavy schedule including American Civilization I and II. She has made Masconomet ' s honor roll. She has done well here and we know she will succeed. HANNELORR BUNGE STUDENT EXCHANGE BOARD FIRST ROW: L. to R. Justine Lynge, Jane Eriksen, Barbara Kuczun, Cheryl Lane, Eleanor Harris. BACK ROW: Mrs. Hogan, Linda Nangle, Susan Bickford, Marc Webber, Kathy Harris, Linda Reynolds, Mr. Merrill. Mile. Muriel Munier, a 19 year old French girl from Saint Germain en Laye, just outside the French capital, is studying at Masconomet this year, and is living with the family of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Mc- Coubrey of Mansion Drive in Topsfield. Muriel finished her secondary studies last year at a religious school in France and has come to the United States to perfect her English and to observe American youth and customs . Her family are personal friends of the McCoubreys, and the Masconomet French teachers are delighted that she is able to be with us. 78 BIOLOGY CLUB ROW 1 (1. to r. ) -- G. Pilczuk, C. Blaisdell, D. Goodale (sec. treas. ), G. Stover (pres. ), C. Banus (v. Pres. ). , B. Femie (sgt. -at-arms), J. Eriksen. ROW 2 -- D. Dupouy, L. Caso, P. Curtis, M. Colonas, S. Hagberg, K. Stover, K. Harries, M. Brown, J. Allen, K. Asbjomson, Mr. Sangermano (advisor). ROW 3 -- J. Moore, M. Webber, E. Comstock, F. Burchsted . AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS FIRST ROW (1. to r. ) D. Lemieux, E. Sederquist, SECOND ROW -- J. Moore, L. Anderson, L. Peterson. 79 ANNOUNCERS CLUB FIRST ROW L. to R. S. Yardley, B. Pierce, D. Houston, S. Matthews, D. Rice, D. Woytovich, SEC- OND ROW Mrs. Scholer (advisor), P. Armitage, A. Kilroy, E. Harris, J. Maussner, B. Schmidt, E. McCoubrey, M. MacGregor, A. Jones. G. A. A. ROW 1 L. to R. D. Houston, J. Blyth, D. Rice, L. Nangle, D. Dupouy, J. Greenler, S. Bickford, N. Unger, D. Laplante, S. Drury, R. Larocca, L. Reynolds, L. Nangle ROW 2 L. Dresser, L. Akeley, S. Lindh, G. Spear, K. Asbjomson, L. Kimball, J. Tremblay, R. Wall, C. Begin, A. Kilroy, N. Denault, C. Griggs ROW THREE -- B. Andrew, S. Littlefield, E. Horton, M. Vatcher, P. Bedell, S. Munsell, M. Wetherbee, D. Munro, S. Giannelli, C. Reidy, D. Ferreira, J. Molin ROW FOUR -- K. Harries, W. Crance, J. Allen, L. Kneeland, A. Tirrell, C. Webber, K. Stover, J. Thompson, M. Walker, L. Smith. SKI CLUB ROW 1 -- (Left to right) J. Spicer, D. Forrest. P. Katz, J. Chick, K. Stover, P. Leary. S. Drury, J. Blanchard, B. Kelley, E. Hingston, C. Caples, K. Martin, K. Galeucia, C. Reidy, ROW 2 -- B. Gauthier, J. Molin, B. Gage, L. Kimball, G. McManus. D. Munro, J. Hunter, H. Munday, C. Lane, J. Holman, D. Woytovich, D. Molin ROW 3 -- T. Krausse, L. Houser, K. Asbjornson, G. Spear, S. Giannelli, J. Thompson. R. Colonas, S. Munsell, P. Saunders, K. Eckerson, S. Andrew, P. Bedell, L. Evans, L. Cressey, N. Oldrieve, M. Brown, B. Kuczun, C. Whittemore, M. Masland, W. Crance, C. Begin, C. Harding, Mr. David Jervah (Advisor) ROW 4 -- D. Dupouy, H. Sawyer, S. Chew, F. Reidy, G. Smith, C. MacNulty, C. Carlson, R. Dey, P. Kelley, S. Temple, J. Gauthier, B. Eckerson, A. Scntkowski, T. Griffin, A. Taylor, G. Banus, D. Evans. KALEIDOSCOPE I 1 - L -- R. SEATED W. Crance, J. Brackley, G. Rollfs STANDING B. Newton, D. Morrell, D. Earle, S. Chadwick, A. Kilroy, Miss Reynolds (Advisor), J. Scott, C. Whittemore, K. Kelly, C. Caples. REGIONAL REVIEW STAFF SEATED 1. to r. -- Kate Martin, Patrica Bedell, Elizabeth Cressey, Susan Mun- sell STANDING -- Mr. Russell (advisor), Francis Sweeney, Cathy Tyler, Donna Munro, Jay English, Edward DeCosta. YEARBOOK EDITORS 1 -- r Karen Kelly -- Business Editor; Rose- mary Bryant -- Editor-in-chief; Gretchen Rollfs -- Literary Editor; STAND- ING -- Bruce Ray --Art Editor; Not Shown -- Paul Butters -- Pho- tography Editor. 82 RECEPTIONISTS J. Alexander J. Aukon C. Blaisdell P. Blaisdell N. Cardelli S. Dodge J. Eldridge L. Evans D. Evitts S. French C. Gaither P. Genest S. Giannelli S. Greeley C. Houldsworth E. Inch L. Kneeland D. Leach S. Little A. Mitchell J. Molin D. Morrell S. Newton D. Rice G. Rollfs J. Rubchinuk L. Rushworth K. Sliney S. Smith V. Sutherland H. Tierney MODERN DANCE. L. Bradberry S. Crossman B. Gage E. Harris B. Kelly L. Kimball P. Leary S. Matthews J. McBride J. Molin M. O ' Connor P. Quinn C. Reidy (Pres. ) B. Schmidt S. Smith J. Spakowski G. Spear A. Sterling J. Trembley C. Whittemore 83 BAND MAJORETTES FIRST ROW Jean Rubchinuk, Nancy Oldrieve, Dianne Morrill, Sandra Wall. SECOND ROW Stephanie Scaver, Lani Evans (captain), Cathy Tyler, Kate Martin. 84 MASCONOMET SINGERS REMEMBER OUR KICK-OFF HOP? 86 ♦, M r M E.I 5F THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST BY OSCAR WILDE NOVEMBER 15-16, 1964 SUSAN JOHNS AS MISS PRISM AND RICHARD FARRELL AS REV. CANON CHAUSABLE, D.D. S IRENE COLONAS AS HON. GWENDOLINE FAIRFAX AND RICHARD BRITTON AS JOHN WORTHING, J.P. PETER SENTKOWSKI AS AL- GERNON MONCRIFF AND SUSAN POLLARD AS CECILY CARDEW. mHf THOMAS CARLTON AS JUSTINE LYNGE AS LADY BRACKNELL LANE DAVID HALL AS MERRI- MAN iW QUEEN AND HER COURT LES FLEURS JUNIOR — MAY 31, 88 DEBORAH GOODALE, THE QUEEN, AND HER ESCORT REFRESHMENTS DE MAI SENIOR PROM 1963 CLASS OFFICERS 89 - - v«fwf ' • ,T . r - mw ' r 23 fHlH Mr. Christopher Legge, head librarian at Bradford Junior College, gives Masconomet students an interesting talk and shows slides of East and West Germany. SPECIAL Mr. Edward Rowe Snow, famous author and lecturer, visits Masconomet helping to raise funds for the school band trip to the World ' s Fair. 90 ' •HiWWIffc Hfnh EVENTS Mr. G. Martin, assistant to Attorney General Brooke, speaks to Masconomet students at our Veterans Day assembly. 91 92 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS STANDING: 1. to r. B. Gauthier, N. Car- delli, J. Aulson, S. Munsell, C. Griggs, J. Blyth SITTING: W. Crance, J. Thomp- son (head cheerleader). JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS L. to R. D. Houston, S. Yardley, R. Wall (head cheerleader), P. Quinn, J. Chick, C. Ruocco. FOOTBALL TEAM ROW 1: 1. to r. R. Lebel, MGR, G. Perry, P. Odell, G. Lynch, J. Langis, S. Chew, R. Dey ROW 2: J. Greenler, MGR. , F. Gingrande, T. Skinner, D. Ray, D. Doughty, S. Love, D. Gangi ROW 3: D. Sanger, L. Svetin, B. Kulczak, B. Eckerson, K. Macgill, P. Sennott ROW 4: J. Evans, S. Stickney, J. Despres, W. Rundlett, B. Chadwick ROW 5: P. Richardson, D. Wennerberg, D. Freed- man. OUR “FIRST STRING” FOOTBALL SCORES Masc . 40 Lynn Trade 12 Masc . 40 Woodbury 14 Masc . 34 Hamilton -Wenham 16 Masc. 32 Manchester 6 Masc . 30 Georgetown 6 Masc . 42 Essex Aggie 14 Masc . 12 Ipswich 0 Masc . 48 Tewksbury 18 Masc . 22 Pentucket 0 LEADERS’ CLUB At ' ROW 1:1. to r. R. Holloway, L. Nanglc, J. Grcenler, L. Nangle, B. Gauthier ROW 2: B. Andrew, K. Asbjornson, D. LaPlante, S. Bickford, Miss Peabody (advisor), A. Tirrell, P. Walker, N. Unger, M. McGregor. OUR PEP CLUB THE SQUAVES ROW 1: 1. to r. L. Kimball, G. Peters, P. Sager, S. Webber, F. Sweeney ROW 2: B. Nickerson, L. Webber, B. Newton, J. Eriksen, K. Eckerson, L. Nangle ROW 3: B. Kelley, J. Blanchard, B. Robertson, J. Molin, K. Galeucia. 96 VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY ROW 1: 1. to r. Mrs. Cheney, J. Grcen- ler, C. Begin, P. Bedell, S. Giannelli, S. Bickford ROW 2: E. LaRocca, D. Houston, G. Mann, K. Harries, C. Webber, B. Unger, R. LaRocca. L. Nangle, C. Gaither. JUNIOR VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY I ROW 1: 1. to r. Mrs. Cheney, E. LaRocca, K. Harries, J. Moore, D. Ferreira, D. Reymond ROW 2: J. Brihner, J. Porter, S. Lindh, J. Chick, J. Molin, K. Stover, D. Buritz, L. Dresser, C. Johnson, G. Breed, D. Dupouy, N. Denault. 97 BOTTOM L. to R: L. Rneeland, L. Smith, E. Horton, J. Greenler, G. Mann TOP: Miss Peabody, N. Unger, D. LaPlante, S. Littlefield, S. Bickford, A. Tirrell, H. Giannino. VARSITY BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL BOTTOM L. to R: K. Eckerson, R. LaRocca, L. Nangle, L. Dresser, L. Nangle, B. Andrews. TOP: Miss Peabody, D. Ferreira, B. Unger, M. Masselend, F. Sweeney, T. Krausse, C. Webber, J. Allen. CROSS COUNTRY FRONT ROW: C. Earl, B. Gaither, W. Barber, G. Banus, C. Carl- son SECOND ROW: B. Work, E. Rollfs, B. Clark, C. Banus, P. Smallidge, R. Melzard, R. Patkin, C. Mc- Nulty, D. Evans. GYM TEAM FIRST ROW: (left to right) R. Feher, M. Cassidy, W. Work, G. Benson, W. Dunphy, A. Taylor, J. Smith, C. Carlson. SECOND ROW: S. Hawkins, W. Bixby, G. Stover, W. MacKay, R. Gowen, J. Hartdom, J. Cory, A. Phalen, Mr. Plumley (coach). 99 VARSITY BASKETBALL ROW ONE -- Joe Langis, David Lewis, James Gauthier, (co-capt. ), John Hunter, (co-capt. ), Phil McMurray, ROW TWO -- Russell Osborne (manager), Steve Ross, (manager), Lenny Svetin, James Riley, Richard Wennerberg, Paul Richardson, David Doughty, Mr. Hawkes (coach). JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL ROW ONE -- John Knight, Scott Morrison, Philip Riley, Paul Odell, ROW TWO -- Frank Reidy, Bruce Chuluda, Bruce Femi, David Benson, Kenneth MacGill, Mr. Jervah, (coach). 100 SECRETARIES Mrs. Floyd Mrs. Lynch Mrs. Vrettos Mrs. Wallen Mrs. Walshe Miss Rider CUSTODIAN Mr. Denault 103 ABDEB rffwcnuis OUR LIST m ti s k AND FRIENDS PATRONS Congratulations -- Ace Cleaners, Danvers Compliments of a Friend Anchor Real Estate Agency, Middleton Anthony Salem Auto School Inc., Beverly W. E. Arnold Co., Malden, Mass. Mr. Mrs. John W. Aulson Benson’s Homemade Ice Cream Bishop ' s Grocery Bishop ' s of Georgetown Mr. Mrs. Ralph Blaisdell Mr . Mrs . Charles E „ Blanchard, Georgetown Mr . and Mrs . David L . Blyth Bradford Skill Service Station, Bradford Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Bryant Bucci Package Store, Inc., Middleton E . Budnick Sons, West Boxford Compliments of Cape Ann Alloys, Inc . Tom Cargill, Sr., Boxford Village Carl ' s Cabins F. N. Carter Insurance Agency Norma Bill Carter, Esso Gas Station Compliments of Center Pharmacy, Georgetown J. B. Cleansers -- Middleton Frances W. Cleary 114 Club Colonial Flower Shop -- Middleton Community Taxi Inc . , Peabody, Mass. Coverall Service Company Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Crance Cranton Fuel -- 2-2251, 2-0981 Compliments of Cullen Fuel, Inc. Cutler Motor Sales -- Melrose Pasquale D’Agostino From a Friend Friends of Folk Music Dawson ' s Homemakers Center Compliments Deer Skin Trading Post, Rte. 1 Dr. Mrs. Leonard A. Despres Doms’s Hair Design, Danvers, 774-0790 Mr. and Mrs. David G. Doughty Eaton the Druggist C. and C. Elliott, Inc. Essex County Cooperative Farming Association Mr. and Mrs. John J. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P. Evans Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Falk Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Farrell Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Deane R. Folsom J. R. Foundations, Inc. Four Winds Fraher ' s Apothecary, Tops field Framar Specialty -- Advertising Agency Francis Hair Stylist -- Middleton Square Franklin C. Roberts Library Mr . and Mrs . Edward H . Friedman Compliments of Gangi ' s Barbershop Compliments Georgetown Barbers, Charlie Geno Georgetown Pharmacy, Inc . , Georgetown Mr. Mrs. Robert G. Gowen Greeke ' s Subs Compliments of Hamilton Hardware Harold ' s Barber Shop -- Middleton Harriet Rice Beauty Shop -- Danvers Dr. George J. Haykal -- Middleton Henry ' s Market -- Beverly Rowley Hood ' s Richfield Service Station Compliments of a Friend Mr . Mrs . Ronald Houldsworth The S. Howe Co., Inc. -- Boston Best wishes -- Howe ' s Station Market John ' s Market, Inc. -- Middleton Square Dr . and Mrs . Charles Kane Compliments of Kelloway Store Success to Class of ' 64 -- Mr. Mrs. E. P. Kelly Kirby Footwear Company Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Knisely Lady Grace Good Luck - - Mr . and Mrs . Lavoie Leo ' s Store -- Middleton Joe Levin -- Formal Wear For Rent -- Peabody Mr. Mrs. Dunbar Lockwood Lou ' s Service Station Complete Auto Repair Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel N. Love, Jr. Mr . and Mrs . Donald MacCracken Maguires of Bradford Fashions -- Gifts, Bradford Middleton Greenhouse Florist -- Middleton Middleton Hardware and Country Store Middleton Square Drug Mike ' s Barber Shop -- Middleton Mr. and Mrs. Everett W. Mitchell Andy Moss Appliance Service Center Compliments of John Muzichuk Natural Gas Service, Inc . New Meadows Golf Club, Inc. Compliments of N. J. Donut Shop Peggy ' s Beauty Shop -- 887-2218 Pelletier Realty Co. -- Lynn Frank Perry -- Boxford, Mass. Peterson ' s Ford Sale Mr. Mrs. Peter Piotrowski Mr. Mrs. David L. Pitt Poole Donovan, Georgetown Raynard Family Mr. Mrs. C. P. Recklitis Red Gate Pampered Poodle Shop -- Middleton Compliments of a Friend Compliments of Mr. Mrs. Warren H. Roukes Rozanne’s Shoes Inc. -- Danvers Ruth ' s Beauty Shop, Mrs. Kenneth Ingalls Best Wishes from Salon de Paris Santoro’s Submarine Sandwiches -- Peabody Mr. and Mrs. John W. Schmidt Schuler ' s Continental Beauty Salon Mr. Mrs. Alexander A. Shaw Suburban Quality Shop, Inc. Success and Happiness to the Class of 1964 Sunny Lane Cleaners and Laundry Sunny Side Bowladrome -- Danvers -- Peabody Line The Tailored Man Tuxedo Rentals -- Peabody Three Pines Restaurant -- Middleton -- 774-3578 Topsfield Town Crier The Towne House of Middleton Ouch ' Town Line Coffee Shop -- Hamilton Trostel Leather Co. -- Boston, Mass. Compliments of Mr. William J. Vaughn Village Green Restaurant The Village Store -- West Boxford L. C. Wade Compliments of West Peabody Texaco Woodbury Fuel Company, Inc. Compliments of Woolworth ' s -- Danvers Plaza C. T. Wright, Sheet Metal Work, Topsfield David S. Waters, Insurance SPONSORS Compliments of a Friend Alice Vagge Gowns 5-7 Andover Street, Peabody The Andover Book Store Arlington Trust Company Middleton Square -- 774-1601 Aulson Tanning Machinery Company Beverly, Massachusetts B. B. Chemical Company Middleton, Massachusetts Carl I. Bergstrom Company, Inc. Carl I. Bergstrom -- F. Parker Reidy Berkshire Manufactured Products, Inc. Peabody, Massachusetts - - E. G. Molin Bi-Lo Discount Food Store” Danvers Shopping Plaza -- Rts. 1 62 Bixby Company The Real Estate People Boxford Beauty Shoppe Killam Hill Road, 887-5925 Compliments of a Friend Brae Manor Realty Company Killam Hill Road, Boxford, Massachusetts Bryant Motors, Lynn, Massachusetts Discount Auto Mart Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Cargill, Jr. Best of luck to the class of 1964 Centre Supermarket -- Topsfield Anthony Gangi, Independent Grocer Congratulations to all the fine athletic teams Chopstick House 468-9563 67 Main Street, Wenham, Massachusetts Clipper Press So. Main Street, Middleton, Massachusetts Colonial Cleaners -- Tuxedos 61 Elliot Street, Beverly, Massachusetts M R Construction Company, Inc. Boxford, Massachusetts Country Gas Service 63 Maple Street, Danvers, Massachusetts 774-1930 Country Squire Properties Thomas J. Demars, Realtor Compliments of a Friend Dawson ' s Homemakers Center Village Shopping Center, Topsfield, Mass. Congratulations Masconomet Graduates Almy’s -- Danvers Plaza Danvers Savings Bank, 774-3400 Danvers, Massachusetts Success And Best Wishes To Class of ' 64 ' Compliments of Equestrian Shop, Inc. No. Andover, Massachusetts Compliments of H . P. Hood Sons Ice Cream Geo. A. Foster, Inc. Your HANDY Ford Dealer Frasca Construction Corporation 14 Central Avenue, Lynn, Massachusetts Dr. A. M. Freedman, Dentist Ipswich Road, Boxford 887-5101 Compliments of the G ales, Sales Service 129 Water Street, Danvers Georgetown (Candlepin) Lanes Georgetown, Massachusetts Georgetown Shoe Store Central Street, Georgetown Louis J. Giannelli Company, Inc. 765 East Third Street, South Boston Giblee ' s Men ' s Wear-- Tuxedos Washington Street, Salem Mass. Zina Goodell Corporation Salem -Marblehead -Beverly -Hamilton Thomas A. Grady D.M.D. 2 Park Street, Topsfield Graf Bros . Inc . 180 Main Street, Salisbury Jack Hackett ' s Lakeside Route 97, Topsfield Compliments of the Hyland Diner Rt. 1 Danvers, Massachusetts Jack Jane Boxford Community Store Jefferson Industrial Supply, Inc. Peabody, Massachusetts Joe ' s Auto Body Topsfield, Massachusetts Join the ski club! Maskiers 1964 Kay Jewelers 206 Essex Street, Salem, Massachusetts SPONSORS Kimball Travel Center Salem, Massachusetts Compliments of Basil S. Kinson Your Bus Contractor Lena ' s Original Submarine Sandwiches 138 High Street, Danvers 774-9877 Linehan Cesspool Service Inc. Topsfield, Massachusetts Compliments of Lumberland Rte. 114 Middleton Lines By Hines 992-2322 Beverly Over 40 years of Sales and Service Loring Motors, Inc. Salem, Massachusetts Lynn Photo Supply Camera, Copy Service, Wallets With the best wishes of Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Maddock Best Wishes Ipswich Dairy Inc. Essex Road, Ipswich, Mass. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. McManus A. E. Martell Company John J. Hudson, Boxford, Mass. Michaud Bus Line Salem, Massachusetts Mirror Press Danvers Herald 62 Maple Street, Danvers Moore ' s Realty, Inc. Boxford, Mass . A Friend Morton Oil Company Stan Bickford, Boxford, Mass . Compliments of a Friend National Construction Company 767 East Third Street South Boston A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson Good Luck from the Class of 1966 Paul Odell Mobil Service Rts . 1 62 Danvers Olde Towne Realty Company Sales - Appraisals -Mortgages - Insurance Our Masconomet, we pledge you our loyalty Parent ' s Music Association Pilgrim Homes of New England, Inc. Hilco Homes Pickering Hardware , Inc . 28 West Main Street, Georgetown Potter Thomson, Inc. Bud Williams, Manager, Topsfield Professional Santa Claus -- James A. Lopez DR2-5295 Haverhill, Mass. Best of Luck -- Putnam Pantry Candies and Ice Cream Smorgasbord Thomas M. Ralph Company, Inc. 15 Pearl Street, Salem, Mass. Rae-Anne Bakery -- Restaurant Georgetown Shopping Center Richardson Incomparable Ice Cream Rte 114 -- Middleton Mr. Roberts Beauty Salon SP4-9889 -- Middleton St. Rose of Lima Church Topsfield, Mass. Sawtell ' s School Supplies 13 Washington Street, Salem, Mass. Irving L . Snyder - - Jeweler 6 Maple Street, Danvers, Mass . Stonehouse Catering Henry Nason, West Boxford, Mass. Stuart Prince 84 High Street, Danvers, Mass. Great men must die, but death cannot kill them. Student Council Sullivan ' s Garage Route 1 Danvers Sunbeam Cleaners, Inc. 91 High Street, Danvers Ed Thompson and Company The best in Real Estate Tideman Manufacturing Company, Inc. Millbury, Massachusetts Topsfield -Branch -- Haverhill Savings Bank Your family ' s Neighborhood Bank Compliments of ViCliff ' s Rte. 114 Danvers, Mass. Weloset Kennels Boxford, 887-5760 Yankee Pine Workshop Boxford, Mass . v f x 1
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