Medfield High School - Peak Yearbook (Medfield, MA)
- Class of 1966
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1: Editors-in-Chief Stephen Cyr and Lauryn Rossi Business Editors Mary Ann Calo and Wendy Zemina Literary Editors Jan Hansen and Pat Fuller MEDFIELD HIGH SCHOOL MEDFIELD, MASS. VOLUME XV IN DEDICATION Greatly admired and respected as our principal, Mr. Charles F. Mains has inspired the school spirit and unity which are synonymous with Medfield High School. In apprecia- tion of his devotion to all school ac- tivities, h is friendship and guidance to all MHS students, and above all, his confidence in the Class of 1966, the staff, on behalf of the Seniors, dedicates to Mr. Mains this 1966 Peak. Charles F. Mains 2 CONTENTS DEDICATION 2 ADMINISTRATION 4 SENIORS 11 UNDERCLASSMEN . . 55 ACTIVITIES 63 ATHLETICS ADVERTISEMENTS . 77 . .93 3 From The Administration CHARLES F. MAINS PRINCIPAL To The Class of 1966 There is no doubt that you as a class have established an enviable record for future seniors. The leadership, effort and judgment you have demonstrated will be needed by youi generation to assist in teaching people all over the world to live together peacefully. Your task is not an easy one but I am sure that you as influential citizens will succeed. Sincere wishes for a successful and happy future. Charles F. Mains Principal THOMAS A. BLAKE SUPERINTENDENT To the Class of 1966: Congratulations and best wishes on your Graduation. If you can see and solve problems, if you can associate with people effectively, if you can organize your abilities and capacities, if you can work without recourse to a time ele- ment then you can be a success in any of a wide variety of careers. May the Lord guide you in your choice. Sincerely, JOHN F. McGRATH ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL U G. 4 L. to R.: Dr. Leonard T. Swanson, Gordon W. Thomas, Walter Frank, Chairman; G. Marshall Chick, Joseph H. Donahue. SCHOOL COMMIHEE JAMES H. MORRIS Former Assistant Princi- pal; present Principal of the new Junior High School. “Gone but not forgotten.” GUIDANCE L. to R.: Mr. James McCarthy, Mr. Alan Hastings. Janice H. Adams Social Studies B.S. University of Maine George Callahan Mathematics B.S. Boston College Paul L. Carbone Commercial Subjects B.S. State College at Salem THE Faculty Francis M. Biddy Industrial Arts LL.B. Suffolk University 6 Jean Gardner English A.B. Syracuse University M.Ed. Northeastern University Daniel E. Hogan Librarian B.S. Boston University Robert D. Hersee Music B.M. Boston University M.M. Boston University John Cuoco Department Head, Mathematics M.Ed. Northeastern University John A. Girard Mathematics B.S. State College at Bridgewater Nancy E. Kelley Physical Education B. S. Bouve Boston School Tufts University THE Faculty 5 United ' states Edward B. Keyes Physical Education B.S. Boston University M.Ed. State College at Boston Harry L. Kreshpane Social Studies B.S. Northeastern University M.Ed. Northeastern University Charles A. Laverty Latin A.B. St. Michael’s College M.Ed. State College at Boston Diane R. Liberatore French and English A.B. Salve Regina College Linda Lundgren Biology A.B. University of Massachusetts Janies E. Morris Industrial Arts B.S. State College at Fitchburg M.Ed. Boston University Patricia M. Luttazi Home Economics B.S. State College at Framingham Elaine Pederzini Department Head, English A.B. Wheaton College ' iH 9 THE Faculty Olive D. Potter Business Subjects Bay Path Institute Diana Rainey English B.S. American International College i I Laura H. Smith World History and French A.B. Vassar College A.M. Radcliffe College rhirty Hours of Advanced Graduate Study Estelle Stahl English A.B. Radcliffe College M.A. Boston University C.A.G.S. 10 Claire W. Reed Art Massachusetts College of Art Sylvia Vellante Spanish and French A.B. Boston University George Stansbury Science B.S. Boston University Julia L. Warburton Department Head, Chemistry and Physics A.B. University of Utah M.Ed. Tufts University Joan E. Young Social Studies and English A.B. Regis College 1 1 NON-TEACHING PERSONNEL A. Ritchie Stagg, M.D., School Physician Mrs. Madeline Harding School Nurse Edward Newhall, Chief Cus- todian, Walter F. Reynolds, Vincent Hallowell, Ercole lafolla. Mrs. Brennan, Mrs. Clarke Secretaries Mrs. Irene Todd Dietitian Mrs. Harris, Mrs. ' Hardy, Mrs. Randolph, Mrs. Clancy, Mrs. I Bravo. Absent, Mrs. Bouin. I LJI-JU President, Michele Walker; Treasurer, Nancy Cleary; Secretary, Mertie Scribner; Vice-President, Kirk Pfrangle. ■ I ' .. I., j wfiwfffittirti 13 THE Class JOEL ALDRICH ADAMS “Joel PET PEEVE: summer football letters GONE ON: James Bond USUALLY SEEN: playing poker AMBITION: marry a millionaire ACTIVITIES: Student Council 1,2, 3, 4 ... National Honor Society 2,3,4 . . . basketball 2,3 ... school play 2,3,4 ... math team 3. Tennis pro . . . “We’re all out of cokes. . . ■ high spade in the hole . . . camera bug. STANLEY R. BAKER “Stan PET PEEVE: Sue GONE ON: music FAVORITE SAYING: “Ya can’t win them all AMBITION : music instructor ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2 ... band 1,2, 3,4 ... band vice-president 3 ... band president 4 ... dance ban d 3,4 ... Work Program 4. Fabulous drummer . . . The New Valkyries . . . serious- minded individual . . . comedian. DAVID CHRISTOPHER ASHE “Chris” PET PEEVE: people who are idealists GONE ON: Jackie USUALLY SEEN: at Jackie’s house FAVORITE SAYING: “Forget it, get out of my life.” AMBITION : electronic engineer TRANSFERRED: Monson Academy ACTIVITIES: Audio visual club 4 ... radio club 4 . . . school play 4 ... glee club 4. Jovial and witty ... a way with words ... a flair for art . . . nonchalant. of 1966 LINDA DIANE BERTRAM “Lin” GONE ON; pizza USUALLY SEEN: at the Post Office FAVORITE SAYING: “Hey, ya’ll!” AMBITION : physical therapist TRANSFERRED: Cross Keyes Atlanta, Georgia ACTIVITIES; Band 4 ... chorus 4 ... glee club 4. Coquettish and dim pled blonde . . . “Ya going to the dance toyiight?” ... winter clothes??? ... Georgia peach. ANTHONY TREVOR BRADDOCK “Tony” PET PEEVE: haircuts and idiots GONE ON : food, girls USUALLY SEEN: wandering around FAVORITE SAYING: Gettysburg Address (print in full) AMBITION: success, yuk! TRANSFERRED: Grammar School Bilston, Strafford- shire ACTIVITIES: Foreign Exchange Student from England 4 ... male 18 yrs. . . . English 18 yrs. . . . bathe reg- ularly 18 yrs. Wins friends easily . . . incredible sense of humor . . . butterscotch chewies . . . England was never like this! DAVID BROWNE “Dave” PET PEEVE: people who don’t know what they are talking about GONE ON ; guns and hunting USUALLY SEEN; Super Duper FAVORITE SAYING; “Get serious!” AMBITION : archeologist TRANSFERRED: Handy Avenue School, Elmira, New York ACTIVITIES: Library club 4 ... Audio Visual Club 4. Outdoorsman . . . straight forward . . . happiness is a pipe . . . flannel shirt fanatic. 15 THE Class MARY ANN CALO “Chunks” PET PEEVE: Advanced Biology GONE ON : color fling parties USUALLY SEEN: in a green Falcon FAVORITE SAYING: “Let me tell ya.” AMBITION : nurse ACTIVITIES: Chorus 1,2,3 ... Future Nurses 1,2,3,4 . . . intramural basketball 1,2 ... Christmas pageant 3 . . . music festival 2,3 . . . Jr. -Sr. Banquet committee 3 ,.. homecoming committee 3 ... science fair 1,2 ... yearbook staff 4. Gay aiid good-yiatnred ... a ready and willing worker . . . ahvays ready for a party . . . mint green eyes. ALLEN V. CAMPBELL “Soup” PET PEEVE: short hair GONE ON: Tippe USUALLY SEEN: uptown FAVORITE SAYING: “Don’t break me up none.” AMBITION: to be a California surf bum ACTIVITIES: Football 4 ... library 2,3,4 ... basketball 3 ... drama club 3 ... baseball 3,4. What lurks behind that binocent smile ... easy-going . . . have thumb will travel . . . car fanatic. LYNDA M. CARUSO “Lynda” PET PEEVE: not having a car USUALLY SEEN: with Bev and Myrna FAVORITE SAYING: “That’s close.” AMBITION: secretary TRANSFERRED: Weeks Jr.-Sr. High, Newton, Mass. ACTIVITIES: Chorus 2,3,4 ... student librarian 2,3 . . . spring concert 2,3 . . . office helper 4 ... prom committee 3,4 . . . Newsletter 3. Petite . . . feminine air mingled with sauciness ... a real chatterbox when among close friends . . . ’65 Buick. 16 of 1966 RICHARD CATENACCI “Cat” PET PEEVE: Mr. Morris saying ’’shave” GONE ON: 2:34 USUALLY SEEN: town FAVORITE SAYING: “That’s close!’ AMBITION: college . , , . ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2,3 ... Captain 4 ... basket- ball 1,2,3,4 . . . baseball 1,2. Strong, silent type . . . all-around athlete . . . “Is there practice this afternoon? . . . “cool cat . NANCY MARIE CLEARY “Nance PET PEEVE: no field hockey at MHS. GONE ON : peppermint ice cream cones USUALLY SEEN: at the pond FAVORITE SAYING: “That’s close!” AMBITION : physical ed. teacher ACTIVITIES: Basketball 3,4 ... softball 3,4 ... intra- mural basketball 3,4 ... National Honor Society 3 ... chorus 4 ... class treasurer 4 ... science fair 3. TRANSFERRED: Canton High School, Canton, Mass. Bouyant personality . . . driver’s license tests . . . freckles ayid fun . . . livens up any group. KENNETH S. CLIVE “Kenny” PET PEEVE: Physics GONE ON : nurses USUALLY SEEN: on the athletic field FAVORITE SAYING: “Get serious!” AMBITION : to get a car ACTIVITIES: Cross country 1 ... football 1,2,3, 4 ... basketball 2,4 ... science fair 1,3 ... Christmas play 3 . . . prom committee 3,4 . . . chorus 2,3,4 . . . glee club 4. Livens up any classroom . . . happiest on the athletic field . . . always good for a joke or two . . . carefree. 17 Class STEPHEN MICHAEL CYR “Steve PET PEEVE: Bleached blondes GONE ON: The Rolling Stones USUALLY SEEN: Super Duper FAVORITE SAYING: “That’s the way the cookie bounces !’’ AMBITION: To belong to a Rock and Roll Group ACTIVITIES: Yearbook 4 ... Photo Club 2 ... Science Fair 1,2, 3, 4 . . . Drama Club 3,4 ... Creative Writing 3 ... National Honor Society 2,3,4 . . . Math Club 4 . . . Latin Club 4 . . . Globe Art 4. Accomplished guitarist . . . “super duper guy . . . the quiet cyyiic . . . always has an opinion and never is afraid to express it. RODNEY LONGHURST COOK “Rod PET PEEVE: Long ' lunch lines GONE ON: Skiing USUALLY SEEN: Stoughton FAVORITE SAYING: “This is true, that’s wrong.” AMBITION: Naval Academy (Aeronautics) ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2,3 ... Captain 4 ... Baseball 1,2, 3, 4 . . . Band 1,2, 3, 4 . . . National Honor Society 2,3,4 . . . Science fair 1,3,4 “You dummy . . . under current of sarcasm . . . colle- giate dresser . . . bicycle dates. KENNETH G. CROWELL “Ken PET PEEVE: Teachers GONE ON: Cars USUALLY SEEN: Under my car FAVORITE SAYING: “That’s close!” ACTIVITIES: Football 2 ... Band 1,2,3. Mechanically inclined . . . “ivhat, me worry? humor . . . considerate and thoughtful. 18 of 1966 RICHARD LOREN DEWEY III “Dewey” PET PEEVE: school GONE ON : the summer USUALLY SEEN: in a “66” Ford FAVORITE SAYING: “What wrong with you?” AMBITION: engineer ACTIVITIES: Science fair 1 ... Christmas play 3 ... prom decorations 3,4 . . . homecoming float 3,4. Sharp wit complemented by sarcasm . . . Dewey’s barn . . . carefree approach to life . . . my dog Eric. CATHERINE DUGAN “Taffy” GONE ON: J. J. K. USUALLY SEEN : with a megaphone AMBITION : elementary school teacher ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader 2,3,4 ... Captain 4 ... fashion show 2 ... chorus 1 ... pep club 1. Cheerleader first and foremost ... fashionable and meticulous dresser . . . sugar and spice . . . quiet and shy. HAROLD ECONOMOS “Harold” PET PEEVE: school GONE ON: firearms USUALLY SEEN: hunting FAVORITE SAYING: “So what!” AMBITION : technical school ACTIVITIES: Radio club 3. Quiet nature . . . hunting enthusiast . . . tall, stately, and reserved . . . ham radio operator. 19 THE Class MYRNA L. ELLIOT “Myrna” PET PEEVE: studies GONE ON; Pete USUALLY SEEN: in “56” black convertible FAVORITE SAYING; “That’s close!” AMBITION: secretary ACTIVITIES; Chorus 3,4 ... fashion show 2 ... glee club 4 ... office helper 4 . . . prom committee 3,4 ... Newsletter 3 ... Spring Concert 3. Attractive and charming ... happy, gay spirit ... re- freshing sense of humor ... always seen with Linda and Bev. JOYCE ELAINE FRASER “Joyce” PET PEEVE: vegetables and quiet people GONE ON : raspberry tonic and size brown shoes USUALLY SEEN: with Terry FAVORITE SAYING: “Oh, come on!!” ACTIVITIES: Hetra Mieh Club 1 ... chrous 1,2,3,4 ... fashion show 1,2 . . . science fair 1,2,3. Spontaneous comedienne . . ■ contagious laughter . . . even late with late slips . . . “Duck, here comes Mr. Morris.” PATRICIA IRENE FULLER “Pat” PET PEEVE: postal rate to Canada GONE ON: animals and people who like me back USUALLY SEEN: talking AMBITION : teaching handicapped children ACTIVITIES: Drama club 1,3 ... chorus 1,2,3,4 ... vice-president 2 ... Student Council 2 ... play 3 ... prom committee 3,4 . . . School Store Manager 4 ... Science Fair 3,4 ... Peak Staff 4 . . . Spring Festival 2,3,4 . . . Christmas Pageant 1,2, 3, 4. Short and sweet . . . Noon Hill native . . . Miss Con- geniality . . . Impulsive and uninhibited. 20 of 1966 PHYLLIS AGNES GANLEY “Phyl” PET PEEVE: Dewey calling me Lissa GONE ON : anything blue USUALLY SEEN: wandering around with the gang FAVORITE SAYING: “are you kidding me?” AMBITION : teaching ACTIVITIES: Chorus 1,3,4 ... glee club 4 ... intra- mural basketball 1,2,3 . . . science fair 1 ... fashion show 1 ... Jr. -Sr. Banquet committee . . . softball 2. A ray of sunshine . . . sophomore boys . . . warm and sincere . . . fun-loving nature. SALLY BETH GIROUARD “Sal” PET PEEVE: slow moving people GONE ON: blaring bands and orange sherbert USUALLY SEEN: puffing down the basketball court FAVORITE SAYING-: “I don’t believe ya” AMBITION: getting into the Army Nurse Corps ACTIVITIES: Science fair 1 ... fashion show 1,2 ... intramural basketball 1,2,3,4 . . . softball . . • captain 3,4 ... basketball 1,2,3, captain 4 ... future nurses 3. A captain of captains ... honest and genuine ... sweet personality . . . conscientious. LOIS DOROTHY HAMILTON “Louis” PET PEEVE: walking to school GONE ON: J. M. USUALLY SEEN: in a hurry FAVORITE SAYING: “What dents?” AMBITION: medical technician ACTIVITIES: Fashion show 1,2 ... science fair 1,3 . . . school play 2 ... chorus 1,2 ... cheerleading 3,4 . . . future nurses 3,4 . . . prom decoration committee 3,4. A blonde who does have more fun . . . vivacious . . . sweetness to her fingertips . . . clean cut collegiate type. 21 Class THE JANICE ADELE HANSEN “Jav PET PEEVE: gum-chewing GONE ON : dancing USUALLY SEEN: at the tennis courts AMBITION: advertising ACTIVITIES: Newsletter Editor 4 ... National Honor Society 2,3,4 . . . Peak Staff 4 . . . American Field Ser- vice Club 3,4 . . . Intramural Basketball 3 ... Chorus 4 ... Prom Committee 3,4 . . . Science Fair 3,4. TRANSFERRED: Lindburg Senior High School, St. Louis, Missouri Sophisticated, conscientious, fashionable . . . genuine school spirit . . . “What’s a date?” . . . beauty, brains, and boys. DEBORAH HAVEY “Debbie” PET PEEVE: English GONE ON: Bobby USUALLY SEEN: with Bobby FAVORITE SAYING: “Oh! It’s not a big thing.” AMBITION: nursing school ACTIVITIES: Debating Club 3. TRANSFERRED: Medway High School Better late than never . . . friendly and fun-loving . . . speaks frequently and candidly . . . versatile hair-dos. L. ALAN HERSEY “Alan” PET PEEVE: “59” Fords GONE ON: madras bikinis USUALLY SEEN: Walpole FAVORITE SAYING: “You bet” AMBITION: state trooper ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 3 ... Science Fair 1. H appy-g o-lucky . . . electric guitar . . . Walpole phone booths ... matching madras?? i 22 of 1966 DREW CHESTER HEYMAN Drew” PET PEEVE: Monday mornings GONE ON : a two year old pair of moccasins USUALLY SEEN: watching Phil work on my car FAOVRITE SAYING:“Oh Baby!” AMBITION : to be a California surf bum TRANSFERRED: Newton South High School All around good guy . . . familiar jester ■■■ a sharp eye for cars and girls . . . independent spirit. CAROL PAULINE JOHANNESSEN Carol” PET PEEVE: male-type people GONE ON: male-type people USUALLY SEEN: slaving at Lord’s FAVORITE SAYING: “eah?” AMBITION: a happy home ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2,3,4 ... Homecoming Com- mittee 3 . . . Spring Festival 1,2,3,4 . . . Creative Writing 1,2 ... Play 2 . . . Chorus 1,2, 3, 4 . . . Library Assistant 1 ... Drama Club 2 ... Intramural Basketball 1, 2,3,4 . . . Jr. -Sr. Banquet Committee 3. Pocket-size snack bar . . . great essayist . . . always friendly . . . refreshing sense of humor. GRAEME POMEROY JUSTICE Jusstiss” PET PEEVE: school GONE ON : snatch USUALLY SEEN: around FAVORITE SAYING: “Yum, yum eat ’em up” AMBITION : to be a good boy ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2,3,4 ... Art Club 1,2 ... Chorus 1,2,3, 4 . . . Library Club 1. Never at a loss for words ... girls, girls, girls, ... an air of self-confidence ... no time like the present. 23 Class KARIN KELLAR “K” PET PEEVE: turned ankles GONE ON : onion rinys and D.E.N. USUALLY SEEN: driving a red V.W. bus FAVORITE SAYING: “Ohhh!!!” AMBITION: phys. ed. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 ... softball 1,2,3,4 ... glee club 2,3,4 . . . chorus 1,2, 3,4 . . . band 1,2, 3, 4 . . . prom committee 3,4 ... art club 3 . . . library assistant 1 ... science fair 1,2 ... Spring Concert 1,2,3,4. Overflowing with enthusiasm . . . “Hey, you guys.” . . . basketball is her sport . . . fun to be with. flair for JAMES J. KEATING JR. “Jimmy” PET PEEVE: school GONE ON: Chevys USUALLY SEEN: leaving school FAVORITE SAYING: 0 yeah sure!” AMBITION: undecided Earnest and thoughtful . . . good-natured . . . mechanics . . . straight forward. SUSAN KELLEY “Kelley” PET PEEVE: teachers GONE ON: Walpole USUALLY SEEN: on a Vespa FAVORITE SAYING: “That’s tough” AMBITION: California ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2,3,4 ... softball 2,3,4 ... majorettes 3,4 ... science fair 1 ... fashion show 1,2 . . . intramural basketball 3,4. Blushes easily and often . . . lively talker . . . wild sense of humor . . . unpredictable. 24 of 1966 JEFFERY STUART LINDBLAD “Jeff” PET PEEVE; physics class GONE ON : Stingray convertibles USUALLY SEEN: around town FAVORITE SAYING: “That’s close!” AMBITION : architect ACTIVITIES: Science fair 1. Quiet and reserved . . . cooperative ... a good friend . . . easy-going. BRUCE LITTLE “Bruce” PET PEEVE: eggs GONE ON: dances USUALLY SEEN: with Carole FAVORITE SAYING: “Tough” AMBITION ; marine biologist ACTIVITIES: Band 1,2, 3, 4 ... football 1,2 ... cross country 3,4 ... Captain 4 ... dance band 1,2,3,4 . . . science fair 1,2,3, 4 . . . glee club 3,4 . . . chorus 3,4. Dependable friend . . . track star . . . good listener . . . diligent worker. BRUCE McKNIGHT LOADER “Payloder” PET PEEVE: people who can’t make up their minds GONE ON: anything that’s blue USUALLY SEEN: at Dewey’s FAVORITE SAYING: “You’re crazy!” AMBITION: gain 50 pounds ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1,2,3,4 ... football 1,2,3,4 ... junior basketball coach 1,2,3 . . . class vice-president 1 . . . class president 2 ... Student Council 1,2,4 science fair 1,2,3,4 . . . Christmas play 3. Fragile, handle with care . . . congenial, witty, and athletic . . . upright, downright, “all right” guy . . . ladies’ man! Class THE DIANA LOUISE LOVELL Dee” PET PEEVE: Blushing boys GONE ON: G. R. R. USUALLY SEEN: Library FAVORITE SAYING: “Okay then” AMBITION: Hygienist ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 1,2 ... School Play 2 ... Glee Club 2 3 4 ... Hetra Mieh 1 . . . Fashion Show 1,2 ... Christinas Play 3 . . . Science Fair 1,2 ... Chorus 1, 2,3,4. Conscientious . . . meticulous . . . loquacious . . . sweet singing soprano. Chan” PET PEEVE: U. S. History GONE ON: Sports USUALLY SEEN: Charlie’s FAVORITE SAYING: “Really” AMBITION: Service ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1,2,3, ... Baseball 4. Mai-Ling . . . good-natured sarcasm . . . standing on the corner watching all the cars go hy ... quiet but strong- willed. PET PEEVE: Short week-ends GONE ON: Worcester USUALLY SEEN: with Joyce FAVORITE SAYING: “Be serious” AMBITION: Teacher Keen interest in sports . . . well-planned future pleasant . . . sensitive. RONALD MAILING THERESA FLORENCE MALONE Terry” ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2,3, ... Softball 1,2,3,4 ... Science Fair 1,2 ... Hetra Mieh 1 . . . Chorus 1,3,4 . . . Homecoming committee 3,4 ... Play stage manager 2 ... Glee Club 4 . . . Spring concert 3,4. I ! I 26 1 of 1966 WALTER JAMES MARK “Jimmy” PET PEEVE: school GONE ON : weekends USUALLY SEEN: with Rick and Phil FAVORITE SAYING: “Come on Rick” AMBITION: to be a success in life ACTIVITIES: Chorus 2,4 ... Audio Visual 1,2, 3, 4 ... School Play 2 . . . Christmas Pageant 2,3 ... Glee Club 4. Friendly . . . devilish smile . . . what’s life without a car? . . . cheerfully helpful. GAIL FRANCES MARTINO “Gayle” PET PEEVE: Jell-o GONE ON: long hair USUALLY SEEN: with Lois and Taffy AMBITION: degree in nursing TRANSFERRED: Marian High School ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2,3,4 ... Softball 2,3,4 ... In- tramural Basketball 2,3,4 . . . Intramural Volleyball 2,4 . . . Future Nurses 4. . . Science Fair 4. A quick and lively wit . . . consistently well-groomed . . . considerate . . . domestic inclinations. PAULA MARIE MASTROPIERI “Mastro” PET PEEVE: gym first period GONE ON: chocolate chip ice cream USUALLY SEEN: getting in trouble FAVORITE SAYING: “I can’t — I have to work!” AMBITION: interpreter ACTIVITIES: Chorus 1,2,3,4 . . . Glee Club 3,4 ... Spring Concert 1,2,3,4 . . . Science Fair 1,2 ... National Honor Society 2,3,4 . . . Alternate to Girls’ State 3 ... Student Council Representative 3 . . . Student Council Treasurer 4. A pleasing personality complemented by intelligence and diligence . . . giggly and flirtatious ... a real tigress . . . friends far and near. 27 ™ Class CANDICE ANN MILLER “Candy PET PEEVE: petty gossip GONE ON: 121 USUALLY SEEN: with Sara FAVORITE SAYING: “Gow, guy” AMBITION: Teacher ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1 ... Science Fair 1,2,3 ... Future Teachers Club 3,4 ... Majorettes 1,2, . . . Captain 3 ... Debating Club 3 ... Art Club 3 ... Intramural Basketball 1, 2,3,4 . . . Intramural Vollyball 3,4. Idealist . . . wild over Mr. Kreshpane . . . warm-hearted and kind . . . naturally neat. WILLIAM GRISWOLD MOELLER “Bill, Mule” PET PEEVE: white socks with loafers GONE ON: summer - when it’s warm USUALLY SEEN: where there’s fun and girls FAVORITE SAYING: “Tell me about it.” AMBITION: Engineer TRANSFERRED: F. C. Hammond High, Alexandria, Va. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football 4. Iron man of the football team . . . rugged good-looks . . . good-natured . . . keen competitive spirit. JAMES MOTES “Jim” PET PEEVE: homeroom teacher Gone ON: stingrays USUALLY SEEN: in the Gay Ninety FAVORITE SAYING: “Just be quiet, will ya?” AMBITION: Cabinet Maker ACTIVITIES: Audio Visual 2,3,4. An A. V. man . . . reserved and gentlemanly . . . tall in statx ' j ... conscientious worker. 28 of 1966 JAMES VINCENT MOTT “Jim” PET PEEVE: flashing blue lights GONE ON: Austin Healey 3000 USUALLY SEEN: riding around FAVORITE SAYING: “Just going uptown” AMBITION : to be an accountant ACTIVITIES: Science Fair 1,2. Accident prone . . . casual manner . . . car fanatic . . . seemingly shy. JANET MUNROE “Jan” PET PEEVE: getting up before 11 A.M. GONE ON: Mike USUALLY SEEN: in Westwood FAVORITE SAYING: “Are you serious?” AMBITION: Secretary ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 4 . . . Fashion Show 3 . . . Spring Concert 1,2, 3, 4. Avid knitter . . . always talking, always laughing . . . sparky temper ... the first out of school at 2 :3U DANIEL WILLIAM NYE “Spider” PET PEEVE: teachers who count an A- as 90% GONE ON : playing sports just for fun USUALLY SEEN: nowhere at all FAVORITE SAYING: “I’ve always liked brown eyes b6tt6r. AMBITION: college teaching ACTIVITIES: School play 2 ... Football 1,3 ... Track 4 . . . Baseball 2,3,4 . . . Lunch Room 3,4. Always ready to debate . . . younger women . . . marked interest in food . . . cafeteria cashier. 29 Class PHILLIP DONALD PEMBER “Phil” PET PEEVE: Six-cylinder engines GONE ON: 4 speed Grand Prix USUALLY SEEN: Working on Drew’s car FAVORITE SAYING: “It’s different.” AMBITION : Carpentry ACTIVITIES: Science Fair 1 ... Industrial Arts Fair 2,3,4. Inborn talent for mechanics . . . willing to lend a helping hand . . . undecided about the opposite sex . . . loves the snowy cold nights. CHARLES KIRK PFRANGLE “Kirk” PET PEEVE: Losing money in card games. GONE ON: Pizza and hot fudge sundaes with marsh- mallow. USUALLY SEEN: Playing basketball FAVORITE SAYING: “You kidding me?” AMBITION: Dental Career ACTIVITIES: Class President 3 . . . Vice President 4 . . . Treasurer 1 . . . Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 . . . Cross-country 1,2,3, 4 ... Baseball 3,4 ... Student Council 3,4 ... Mass. Student Council Workshop 4 ... Science Fair 1,3,4 . . . Debating Club 3 . . . School Sports Reporter 4. “A man is not measured in inches alone” . . . wild sense of humor ... a credit to the class of ’66 . . . athletes make the best dancers. RALPH PINI “Sean” PET PEEVE: Track meets. GONE ON: Friday nights and sexy movies. USUALLY SEEN: Bombing around in a big Buick. FAVORITE SAYING: “Search me?” AMBITION: Engineer ACTIVITIES: Cross-country 3,4 ... Student Librarian 1,2,4 . . . Science Fair 1,2, 3,4 . . . Baseball 4. Impish spark . . . always thinking . . . industrious student . . . enjoy track. 30 of 1966 BEVERLY RAMSEY “Bev” PET PEEVE: study halls GONE ON: a certain boy from West Roxbury USUALLY SEEN: with Lynda or Myrna FAVORITE SAYING: “Knock yourself out” AMBITION: secretary ACTIVITIES: Chorus 1,2,3 ... Intramural Basketball 1,2 . . . Intramural Volleyball 4 . . . Science Fair 1 . . . Spring Concert 1,2,3 . . . Office Helper 4. Lively things come in small packages ... a valuable com- panion . . . tomorrow’s perfect secretary . . . quiet???? JAMES RAYNER “Jimmy” PET PEEVE: Mrs. Adams’ study GONE ON: experimenting in Physics USUALLY SEEN: Lord’s AMBITION: Physicist ACTIVITIES: Band 1,2,3,4 ... Dance Band 1,2,3 ... Chorus 2,3,4 . . . Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . Accompanist 3,4 . . . Science Fair 1,2,3 . . . Industrial Arts Show 3. A natural ability for music . . . conscientious student today, renown scientist tomorrow . . . one of the guys . . . station wagons DO go. KATHLEEN MARJORIE RICKER “Cuddles” PET PEEVE: Dewey’s barn GONE ON: the key-holder of a 1965 T-bird convertible, with wire wheels ? USUALLY SEEN: with a certain Northeastern Husky FAVORITE SAYING: “See how you are!” AMBITION: Junior College, then College ACTIVITIES: Fashion Show 1,2,4 ... Intramural Basket- ball 1,2,3,4 . . . Prom Committee 3,4 . . . Science Fair 1,2 . . . Chorus 1,2,3,4 . . . Glee Club 4 . . . Newsletter Typist 3,4 ... Spring Concert 1,2,3,4 . . . Office Helper 4 ... Intramural Volleyball 4 . . . Homecoming Committee 4. Saturday nights at Rickers’ ... all sugar and spice . . . easily accepted as a friend . . . warm and pleasing smile. 31 Class CAROLE ROBERTS “Carole PET PEEVE: Small town gossip and fires GONE ON: D.J.K. and blue eyes USUALLY SEEN: At home FAVORITE SAYING: ‘T know— sure.” AMBITION: Accountant TRANSFERRED: Watertown High School Typing perfectionist . . . boundless energy . . . whimiscal . . . always in a hurry. FRANK ROGERS “Frank” PET PEEVE: Ramblers GONE ON: I’ll never tell will I, J.C.? USUALLY SEEN: Around the tennis court FAVORITE SAYING: “Hey now, wait a minute.” AMBITION: Engineer ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2, 3, 4 ... Basketball 2 ...Chorus 4. Energetic and appealing athlete . . . all-around guy . . . where the action is ... always that suggestive smile. TERRI-ANNE ROGERS “Terri” PET PEEVE: Skipping lunch GONE ON: A1 USUALLY SEEN: In a black Ford convertible FAVORITE SAYING: “I don’t believe it.” AMBITION: To be happy ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2,3,4 ... Intramural basket- ball 1,2, 3, 4 . . . Science Fair 1 ... Chorus 4 . . . Fashion Show 1,2,3, 4. Pint-size package of happiness ... a familiar giggle . . . faithful to the Home Ec. lab . . . enjoys masculine com- pany. 32 of 1966 SUSAN FRANCES RONEY “Sue” PET PEEVE: People who don’t know what the world is like at 5 a.m. GONE ON; Carl USUALLY SEEN: In the art room or finding “master- pieces” along the railroad tracks. FAVORITE SAYING; “Smile, the world is beautiful today.” AMBITION: Writer-artist ACTIVITIES: Fashion Show 1,2 ... Science Fair 1 ... Play 2 . . . Drama Club 2,3 ... Inkling 3,4 ... Creative Writing 3,4 . . . Art Club 2,3,4 . . . Christmas Pageant 3 . . . Arts and Crafts Show 3,4. Creative individuality . . . imaginative sparkle . . . serene and sincere . . . Bohemian at heart. LAURYN ANNE ROSSI PET PEEVE: Bugs GONE ON : Fifth period study USUALLY SEEN: Combing my hair AMBITION: To speak a foreign language ACTIVITIES: Chorus 1,2,3,4 ... Glee Club 3,4 ... Play 2,3,4 . . . Drama Club 2,3 . . . Hetra Mieh 1 ... Music Festival 2,3,4 . . . Peak Staff 4 . . . Christmas Pageant 2, 3 . . . ' Prom Decorations 3,4. A lady in every way . . . exquisite wardrobe . . . quiet and composed . . . always the object of affectionate teasing. DONALD ROSS “Rosco” PET PEEVE: Mrs. Young GONE ON: Lunch USUALLY SEEN; Charlie’s AMBITION: Engineer ACTIVITIES: Football 1 ... Baseball 3. “Janies Bond” . . . sharp with a cue . . . fine baseball player . . . natural sarcasm. 33 . ' hijr ' I MERTI LORRAINE SCRIBNER “Scribs” PET PEEVE: Decisions, decisions! GONE ON; Stuffed animals USUALLY SEEN; “Down on the farm.” FAVORITE SAYING: “Are you for real?” AMBITION: Medical career ACTIVITIES: Class secretary 3,4 ... chorus 1,2,3,4 ... glee club 2,3,4 . . . band 2,3,4 . . . basketball 1,2,3,4 . . . Honor Society 3 ... secretary 4 ... Girl’s State delegate 3 . . . Future Nurses Club 1,2,3,4 . . . science fair 1,2,4 . . . intramural 1,2,3, 4. Country girl at heart ... contributes greatly to all she does . . . virtuous . . . serious in both academics and sports. the Class GEORGE JOHN REID SAUER “George PET PEEVE: Thrush GONE ON: Acting, Canoe USUALLY SEEN: Worrying FAVORITE SAYING: “Jamais!” AMBITION; To be a spy ACTIVITIES: Band 1,2,3 ... class secretary 1,2 ... Student Council secretary 3 ... Student Council vice- president 4 ... Honor Society 2,3,4 . . . Honor Society President 4 . . . Boy State delegate 3 . . . school play 2,3,4 . . . treasurer science club, secretary 1 ... uramatics club 1,2, 3, 4 . . . creative writing club 3 ... math team 3 . . . science fair 1,2,3,4 . . . Harvard prize book 3 ... Christmas pageant 1,2,3. Golden voice of the P.A. ... a legend in his own time . . . excellent taste in clothes . . . Man from M.E.D.F.I.E.L.D. CHARLES GEORGE SEAVEY “Chick” PET PEEVE: English GONE ON; B.S.A. USUALLY SEEN: Laracey barn FAVORITE SAYING: “Heaven only knows.” AMBITION: Forest ranger ACTIVITIES: Football 2 ... play 2,3. Merry sense of humor . . . relaxed and calm exterior . . . “Let’s bomb China. . . . shows a keen interest in class projects. 34 of 1966 EUGENE SEXTON “Gene” PET PEEVE; Paul GONE ON: A light workout in track. USUALLY SEEN: Running the Nebo Course. AMBITION: Mathematician ACTIVITIES: Science Fair 1,3,4 ... Art Fair 3,4 ... Cross Country 4. Reserved and quiet nature . . . intellectual prowess . . . mathematically minded . . . friendly and polite. PAUL SEXTON “Paid” PET PEEVE: “Gene” GONE ON: No homework on weekends. FAVORITE SAYING: “Just a minute.” AMBITION: College ACTIVITIES: Science Fair 2,3,4 . . . Cross Country 4. Serious and pleasant . . . organizes time well . . . sup- porter of Cross Country . . . silent and industrious. VIRGINIA VERONICA SHUGRUE “V. J.” PET PEEVE: People who worry about grades. GONE ON : Submarine sandwiches USUALLY SEEN: at Lord’s. FAVORITE SAYING: “Don’t be snotty.” AMBITION: Personal Manager ACTIVITIES; Hetra Mieh 1, President ... Class Trea- surer 2,3 ... Play 2,3 . . . Volleyball 3 ... Homecoming Committee 3 . . . Student Council 4, Secretary . . . Youth Center, representative, 3 . . . Science Fair 2 ... Junior- Senior Banquet Committee 3. “Hut it’s only Pink Pamper.” . . . effervescent . . . great sense of humor . . . gracious and dependable. 35 Class BOB SOUZA “Bob” “Albee” “Souz” “Sloop” PET PEEVE; Rumors and idiots GONE ON: Individuality USUALLY SEEN: Running around in circles, like a chicken with its head cut off FAVORITE SAYING: “I grok, but wait for the realiza- tion.” AMBITION: To die a fulfilled and very happy old man. ACTIVITIES: Band 1,2,3,4 ... student librarian 1,2,4 ... drama club 1,2, 3,4 . . . play 2,3,4 . . . creative writing club 1,2,3,4 . . . art club 3 . . . future teachers club 1,2,3,4 . . . student teacher 1,2,4 . . . audio-visual club 1 . . . foot- ball 1 ... youth forum 1 ... chorus 1,2, 3,4 . . . Fresh- man Frolic Committee 2 ... science fair 1,2 ... Min- strel show 2 ... snack bar manager 4 ... Christmas pageant 1,2,3, 4 . . . spring concert production 1,2, 3,4 . . . Inkling 1,2,3. “The good old days” . . . staunch individualist . . . “From Russia with Love” . . . piano pusher. PAUL SPENDER “Paul” PET PEEVE: “57” Ford GONE ON: Ellen USUALLY SEEN: Working FAVORITE SAYING: “That’s close.” AMBITION: Auto mechanic Tinkers with old cars . . . industrious . . . jester ... a shy sparkle. WENDY SQUIERS “Wen” PET PEEVE: Shoes GONE ON: Beach Boys USUALLY SEEN: Running through town FAVORITE SAYING: “How about that” AMBITION: Home economics teacher ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1,2,3,4 ... softball 1,2,4 ... intramurals 2,3,4 . . . fashion show 1,2, 3,4 . . . girls club 1,2 ... play 2,3 ... chorus 4. Talented in feminine arts ... life is a ball (basket, soft, or otherwise) ... frequently seen with a boy from New Hampshire . . . just plain cute. 36 of 1966 CHRISTINE LOUISE STEVENS “Chris PET PEEVE: Myself GONE ON: T.V. USUALLY SEEN: Wandering aimlessly through Boston waiting for stores to open. FAVORITE SAYING: “Gosharootie” AMBITION : To have a gentleman offer me a Tiparillo ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1,2,3 ... Softball 1,2,3,4 ... Chorus 1 ... Intramural Basketball 3 ... Intramural Volleyball 3. “Mother Hen” ... AiiHiO ’68 ... otitspoken ... talka- tive and happy. PET PEEVE: filling out forms GONE ON: stories with surprise endings USUALLY SEEN: in Rhode Island FAVORITE SAYING: “For goodness sakes.” ! AMBITION: Nurse 1 ' i ACTIVITIES: Chorus 1,2,3,4 . . . Future Nurses 3. I Conscientious student ... a way with children friend to the underclassmen ... a pixie smile. GEORGE TEMPLETON “Georgie” PET PEEVE: No recognition of the Cross Country Team GONE ON: Friday night USUALLY SEEN: Bombing around in a tough “Buick”. FAVORITE SAYING: “Yeah, I suppose...” AMBITION: Get into college IRANSFERRED: Carl Sandburg High School, Orlando Park. Illinois. ACTIVITIES: Golf 1,2,3 ... Cross Country 4. Clean cut . . . Welcomed newcomer . . . speaks Spanish fluently . . . personable. 37 ™ Class PAULA TULLOCH “Tubby Topps” PET PEEVE: History GONE ON: being a girl USUALLY SEEN: West Roxbury FAVORITE SAYING: “Oh!! Joseph.” AMBITION: marriage TRANSFERRED: Notre Dame Academy “Gabby . . . cute little big sister . . . demure facade . . . pretty addition to MHS. RICHARD TOUBEAU “Rick” PET PEEVE: Comm. Geog...5th period study... ’53 Chevy GONE ON: pool and girls USUALLY SEEN: With Jim or Phil FAVORITE SAYING: “That’s close.” AMBITION: hustler ACTIVITIES: Track 1. Affable . . . good-natured . . . comes up with the funniest things . . . artistically inclined. RICHARD KEVIN VAN WART “Rich” “Wart” PET PEEVE: “When Mr. Kreshpane makes me put my yo-yo away.” GONE ON: “Lollipops in Uncle Harry s sandbox class. USUALLY SEEN: in a red convertible AMBITION: College, biology major , . TRANSFERRED: Amity Regional High School, Wood- bridge, Connecticut ACTIVITIES: Football 3 ... science fair 3,4. Always a wise comment . . . 7th period football star . . . dry sarcasm . . . collegiate. 38 of 1966 ROBERT ANTHONY VAN WART “Wart PET PEEVE: Girls who fall for football players. GONE ON: “Jan” USUALLY SEEN: Wellesley FAVORITE SAYING: “Check her out” AMBITION: Lawyer TRANSFERRED: Amity Regional High School, Wood- bridge, Connecticut. ACTIVITIES: Football 3 . . . Science Fair 4. Casanova of the hallways . . . skilled skier . . . never without a smile . . . element of mischief dominates his personality. MICHELE WALKER “Mic PET PEEVE: Bubble gum GONE ON: dirty white sneakers USUALLY SEEN: driving a ’59 Ford Station Wagon. FAVORITE SAYING: “Hey, guys, let’s get a pizza.” AMBITION: nursing TRANSFERRED: Magnificat High School, Cleveland, Ohio. ACTIVITIES: Girls’ Club 1 ... National Honor Society 2,3 ... Basketball 2,3,4 . . . Chorus 3,4 ... Glee Club 3,4 . . . Future Nurses 2,3,4 . . . Science Fair 2,3 . . . Home- coming Queen 3,4 . . . Student Council 3,4 ... Class Vice- president 3 . . . Class President 4 ... Intramural volley- ball 3 . . . Prom committee 3,4. JOHN VLIET “Jack PET PEEVE: flat tires on camping trips GONE ON : to be able to stuff it. USUALLY SEEN: with someone AMBITION: further education ACTIVITIES: Band 1,2,3, 4 ... Treasurer 2 ... Chorus 4 . . . Student Council 2 ... Football 1 ... Track 2 ... Basketball 1,2,3,4, Captain 4 . . . Boy’s State 3 . . . Christ- mas Play 3 ... Math team 3,4 ... Honor Society 2,3, Vice-president 4 . . . Science Fair 1,2,3,4 . . . Glee Club 4. Provides comic relief when it is most needed . . . “spider . . . academics and athletics . . . “Fleet Feet Vliet. A girl of many superlatives . . . dynamic personality . . . spirited and sparkling . . . beautiful brunette. 39 Class WALTER WARCHOL “Walt” PET PEEVE; Lady drivers and all other stupid people GONE ON: To be an astronaut FAVORITE SAYING: “Don’t worry I’ll do it tomor- row. AMBITION: College, engineering TRANSFERRED: North Haven High School, North Haven, Connecticut. New addition to Medfield . . . wild about hi-fi equipment . . . easily adjusts to new school . . . intelligent and friendly. SARA JANE WATT “Wattsy” PET PEEVE: Mosquitoes GONE ON: Sailing USUALLY SEEN: Battling trig with Cande FAVORITE SAYING: “It’s all over.” AMBITION: To see the world ACTIVITIES: Play 2,3,4 ... art club 1,3 ... creative writing 2,3,4 . . . drama club 1,2, 3,4 . . . chorus 4 . . . de- bating 3 ... student librarian 1 ... band 1 ... dance committee 1,2,3,4 . . . science fair 1 ... fashion show 2 . . . arts crafts show 2,3,4. Holds her own in any argument . . . determined and hard working . . . familiar laugh . . . friendly and freckled. WILLIAM MICHAEL WHITE “Bill” PET PEEVE: Swollen knees GONE ON: sleeping late USUALLY SEEN: Around FAVORITE SAYING: “I don’t know.” AMBITION: College in California TRANSFERRED: Walpole High School, Walpole, Mass. ACTIVITIES: Football 2,3,4 ... Honor Society 3,4 ... Student Council 3,4 ... President 4 . . . Christmas play 3 . . . band 2 . . . science fair 3. Popular and cytthusiastic President . . . frustrated physi- cist . . . known for his candid comments . . . “Braintree” . 40 of 1966 GAIL LYNN WOOD Gail” PET PEEVE: wearing shoes, and being called Sheran GONE ON: a certain freshman at Northeastern USUALLY SEEN: in a ’54 Chevy wagon FAVORITE SAYING: “Have fun?” AMBITION: working and sewing ACTIVITIES: Science fair 1 ... fashion show 1,2, 3, 4 ... band 1,2,3 . . . prom decorations 3 . . . intramural basket- ball 3 . . . intramural volleyball 4. Sweet ’n shy ... gay and accommodating nature ... sen- timentalist . . . Knitting, again. SHERAN WOOD “Sha” “Woodie” PET PEEVE: moving GONE ON : ’64 Oldsmobile convertible USUALLY SEEN: Farm Pond AMBITION: fashion merchandising ACTIVITIES: Girl’s club 1 ... teacher’s club 1 ... band 1 ... fashion show 1,2, 3, 4 . . . softball 3,4 . . . intra- mural volleyball 3,4 ... science fair 1 ... intramural basketball 1, 2, 3. Always in a tailspin . . . vivacious and lively . . . genuine ability to make friends . . . peppy prettiness. DANIEL CARLTON WRIGHT Dan” PET PEEVE; little brown tempests GONE ON : ah ummm. . . USUALLY SEEN: nights FAVORITE SAYING: “Yeah, you wish it.” AMBITION : further education ACTIVITIES: Football 2,4 ... basketball 2 ... science fair 2,3 ... band 1,2,3,4 . . . chorus 2,3,4 . . . glee club 2,3,4 . . . dance band 2,3,4 . . . cross country 3 ... prom decorations 3,4 . . . junior high basketball coach 2. That sexy smile . . . To girls thou art a torment” . . . never afraid to exert himself in fulfilling responsibilities . . . lively tenor. 41 LUCY LAVINIA YARLOTT “Lu” PET PEEVE: The female sex in general GONE ON: Winnie-The-Pooh USUALLY SEEN: barefoot FAVORITE SAYING: “Glory be to Heinz’s Pickles” AMBITION: truck driver ACTIVITIES: Art club 1 ... drama club 2,3,4 ... play 2,3,4 . . . creative writing 2,3. Nonconformist . . . regal . . . creative originality . . . folk sivinger. CLAIRE WENDY ZEMINA “Wen PET PEEVE: Short boys GONE ON: Smaller things in my life USUALLY SEEN: Just looking FAVORITE SAYING: “You only live once.” AMBITION: To lose 40 lbs. and 4 in. TRANSFERRED: Hingham High, Hingham, Mass. ACTIVITIES: American field service 3,4 ... band 3,4 . . . chorus 3,4 ... Peak staff 4 ... Spring festival 3,4 . . . prom committee 3,4. Generous and thoughtful . . . Hingham at heart . . . eyes that never ?niss a thing . . . Claire who? siriue o seej io Jincf. . . Ancf not to 42 Once upon a time, there was a happy, naive, little hamlet named Medfield which knew nothing about pubs, ties in school, bulky black sweaters, British accents, a rabbit named Fred, or a puppy-dog-eyed English export named Tony- The invader has left our hamlet impressed, enlightened, fascinated, en- riched, and sorry to see him return to England. With Linda and Bruce Sittig. AMERICAN FIELD SER VICE ANTHONY TREVOR BRADDOCK “A Tony-toon” Typical American student. 43 MR. AND MISS M.H.S. MOST AMBITIOUS j ck Vliet Michele Walker Bill Moeller and Jan Hansen SUPERLATIVES MOST RESPECTED George Sauer and Mertie Scribner MOST VERSATILE Bill White and Lois Hamilton BEST PUMPKINEER Tony Braddock WITTIEST Rich Dewey and Pat Fuller 45 SUPERLATIVES MOST ORIGINAL Stan Baker and Lucy Yarlott MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Ken Clive and Nancy Cleary HAPPIEST Rob Van Wart and Phyllis Ganley MOST ATHLETIC Rod Cook and Sally Girouard BEST DRESSED Rich Van Wart and Lauryn Rossi SUPERLATIVES MOST TALKATIVE Kirk Pfrangle and Joyce Fraser MOST DEPENDABLE Joel Adams and Virginia Shugrue BEST DANCERS Graeme Justice and Sheran Wood FRIENDLIEST Bruce Loader and Gail Martino MOST TALENTED Bruce Little and Karin Kellar 47 LAST WILL AN I OF THE CLAS . . . Like Anthony and Cleopatra. Mrs. Reed a gallon of turpentine. Miss Smith classes uninterrupted by the P.A. Mrs. Stahl elevator shoes. Mr. Stansbury alone. Mrs. Vellante saying “Dios Mio”. Mrs. Warburton Jim Bouin. Mrs. Van Dyke a remedial mind-reading course to give to her future classes. We, the class af 1966, leave: Mr. Blake double troubles. Mr. Mains 87 assorted alarm clocks. Mr. McGrath a chance to back out. Mrs. Adams a new set of note cards. Mr. Bibby a well used coffee pot. Mr. Callahan intuitively. Mr. Carbone candy-striped suspenders. Mr. Cuoco a chalk-proof suit. Mrs. Gardner textured nylons. Mr. Girard chartreuse socks to match his orange tie. Mr. Hastings a chair on the College Entrance Exam- ination Board. Mr. Hersee lifesavers. Mrs. Kelley a golf course. Mr. Keyes three 275 pound tackles. Mr. Kreshpane at the height of sophistication. Mr. Laverty a year’s supply of blue cards. Miss Liberatore some spare time. Mrs. Lundgren a clean sink after sixth period class. Mrs. Luttazi a gas stove for blackouts. Mrs. Manos gum, candy, or cough drops, with per- mission. Mr. McCarthy a guidance office with piped in music and extras. Mr. Morris Bennet Cerf’s latest jokes. Mrs. Pederzini a classroom decorated by Better Homes and Gardens. Mrs. Potter ten places to fill on Student Council. Mrs. Rainey a four member Honor Society. “Get those scissors away from The following are individual bequests: Joel Adams leaves his basketball ability to Mark Ellsworth. Chris Ashe leaves as a contemporary problem. Stan Baker leaves a wig for Dennis Nyren. Linda Bertram leaves a bottle of Georgia sunshine to Leslie Potter. Tony Braddock leaves with an American accent. David Browne leaves his hunting equipment to Charlie Sloan. MaryAnn Calo leaves skipping school. Allen Campbell leaves thumbing. 48 FESTAMENT DF 1 966 Linda Carouse leaves Mrs. Clark desperate for help. Rich Catenacci leaves his driving force on the foot- hall field to Ernie Simpson. Nancy Cleary leaves her orange shamrock to Mike Norelli. Ken Clive leaves his sarcasm to Bob Capers. Rod Cook leaves with a driver’s license . . . finally. Ken Crowell leaves an insurance form to Mr. Kreshpane. Steve Cyr leaves as fast as possible. Rich Dewey leaves his wave set to Jan Weddell. Taffy Dugan leaves unbreakable zippers, jiffy-sew and a cheerful smile to next year’s squad. Myrna Elliott leaves with Bev, Linda, and Kathy. Joyce Fraser leaves school an half an hour early. Pat Fuller leaves her undying wit to M.H.S. teachers who lack it. Phyllis Ganley leaves the sophomore boys. Sally Girouard leaves a golden scalpel to the shark Hall of Fame. Lois Hamilton leaves M.H.S. full of cheer. Jan Hansen leaves her gym suit to Roberta Lantz. Drew Heyman leaves snapping scandalous pictures for Playboy. Debbie Havey leaves the scent of Chanel lingering in the halls. Carol Johannessen leaves Mr. Kreshpane in peace. How ’bout that tow truck now? “Boredom doth kill the undying wit.” Graeme Justice leaves his voice resounding in the halls. Jim Keating leaves hand-in-hand with Taffy. Karin Kellar leaves for the Olympics. Susan Kelley leaves whispering. Jeff Lindblad leaves a brand-new physics book to Mrs. Warburton. Bruce Little leaves a collapsed lung, an ulcer, and a strong heart to future advanced biology students. Bruce Loader leaves his argumentative spirit to Bill Conlon. Diane Lovell leaves still talking. Ron Mailing leaves to join his other half. Terry Malone leaves for Worcester. Jimmy Marr leaves a tow truck for future drivers. Gail Martino leaves us confused but smiling. Paula Mastropieri leaves the school, once again, segregated. Candy Miller leaves her saddle shoes to Pam Harrison. Bill Moeller leaves Mr. Keyes crying. Jim Motes leaves a finished grandfather clock. Jim Mott leaves with the police on his tail. Janet Munroe leaves regretfully? Dan Nye leaves a harem of younger women. Phil Pember leaves for a summer vacation at Rocky Woods. 49 It’s a masterpiece! Kirk Pfrangle leaves dribbling to Maine. Ralph Pini leaves his 007 after shave lotion to Alan Hastings. Bev Ramsey leaves a bronzed pair of sneakers, size 3. Jim Rayner leaves his 1st trombone seat to Barbara Eddy. Kathy Ricker leaves knitting. Carol Roberts leaves Tim. Frank Rogers leaves a box of Pine Brothers cough drops to Mr. Laverty. Terry Rogers leaves giggling. Susan Roney leaves gym to anyone who wants it. Don Ross leaves his boots and leather jacket to Mike Tredeau. Lauryn Rossi leaves combing her hair. George Sauer leaves his Academy Award to the trophy case. Mertie Scribner leaves her Science Fair “chickies” to the cafeteria. Charles Seavey leaves his “fly costume” to the homecoming float wardrobe. Gene Sexton leaves his reserved nature to Pat Clancy. Paul Sexton leaves in profound thought. Virginia Shugrue leaves stock in the Pink Pamper Company to Diane Browne. Bob Souza leaves his suspenders and vest set to Bobby Seaward. Paul Spender leaves his truck to Kris Magnessen. Wendy Squiers leaves her hair cut to Don Dow. Chris Stevens leaves playing a game of dots with Mike Kristoff. George Templeton leaves his Spanish in Venezulea where it belongs. Carol Tetreault leaves for a nursing career. “He’ll be ready in a minute. THE CLASS WILL Rick Toubeau leaves with a pool cue in each hand. Paula Tullock leaves her tongue to the cat. Rich Van Wart leaves for bigger and better things. Rob Van Wart leaves a dissection pan clean enough for Mrs. Lundgren’s supper. Jack Vliet leaves a book entitled “How to Stay Awake in English in Ten Easy Lessons,” by Mrs. Pederzini. Michele Walker leaves the Millis boys intact. Walter Warchol leaves his “Boy Wonder outfit” to John Seeley. Sara Watt leaves Mr. Cuoco’s trig class — forever. Bill White leaves on a surfboard for California. Gail Wood leaves north by Northeastern. Sheran Wood leaves red-stoned rings to Anne Rogers. Dan Wright leaves chasing girls. Lucy Yarlott leaves down the fire escape. Wendy Zemina leaves an Oscar for Mr. Kreshpane. 50 Award winning Senior float. 1966 Homecoming King Rod and Queen Michele SENIOR MEMORIES Senior candidates. Faithful mascot. Leave it to Kirk! 51 “Gobble, gobble, gobble . . SENIOR Advanced physics??? “Bet you a half buck you won’t drink that!’’ “Now, this won’t hurt.” j| H 1 F ' ' ® |o if If;. J A girl’s best friend. 52 I “What do you mean I can’t get out?’’ “No we don’t serve liquor.” EXPOSE’ Charge! 53 APPRECIATION I Mr. James H. Morris To complete this section of Sen- ior expression, special recognition must be given to Mr. James Morris, principal of the new junior high. As vice-principal of Medfield High, Mr. Morris became a friend, advisor IN Proud owner of a new school. and supporter of the class of 1966 For his dedication to M.H.S. and en- thusiasm for the graduating class, this concluding page has been re- served especially for Mr. Morris, with deep appreciation, to wish him success in the years to come. “Now hear this!” 54 THE JUNIORS OFFICERS L to R: Leslie Ballou, Secre- tary; Katrina Rudd, Presi- dent; Barbara Eddy, Vice President; Lynn Rodgers, Treasurer. Top picture: K. Rudd Top Row, L. to R.: L. Ballou, J. Bouin, R. Capers, E. Cioto, P. Clancy, W. Conlon, S. Connolly, P. Coon; 2nd Row, L. to R.: K. Culp, D. DeLuca, L. Dick, M. Di Napoli, D. Dow, M. Duddy, B. Eddy, N. Eddy; 3rd Row: M. Ellsworth, D. Flaherty; 4th row: R. Florest, J. Frank; 5th Row: C. Geddis, C. Gibbs, S. Gilbert, P. Hamilton, D. Hesnan, S. Hinkley, A. Kinsman, M. Hjelmstead; 6th Row: G. Hobel, K. Hohl, C. Huyler, G. Johannessen; 7th Row: C. Jones, J. Kaerwer, J. Kel- lar, N. Kenyon, C. Lamb, A. Laracy, J. Lento, D. Little; 8th Row: R. Lovelace, D. Ludlow, D. Luke, D. Lyman, K. Magnussen, J. Mandigo, R. Martin, R. Mc- Cormack. V, ' ’ , V A ' r- 56 You are now entering the twilight zone. Top row, L to R.: P. Minnaert, S. Minnaert, C. Nolan. J. O’Connell, S. Otis, B. Patten, E. Perkins, R. Peter- son; 2nd Row: P. Porter, L. Potter, D. Powell, J. Price, P. Ramey, C. Rhoads, L. Ripley, L. Rodgers; 3rd Row: A. Rogers, G. Rogers, M. Roman, B. Sittig; 4th Row: E. Souza, M. Swanson; .5th Row: S. Tothill, M. Tredeau; 6th Row: S. Tredeau, K. Wallingford; 7th Row: J. Weddell, P. Wilde; 8th Row: S. Wills, D. Woodward. 57 THE SOPHOMORES OFFICERS Scott Carver, President; Ross La Baugh, Vice President; Judy Scrib- ner, Secretary; Candy Brais, Treas- urer. Top Picture: S. Garver 1st row, L. to R.i E. Avery S. Beard D. Bell J. Boland C. Brais N. Bravo D. Brown C. Browne 2nd row, L, to R.: R. Bryan K. Buchanan D. Byrne V. Calo R. Cantor K. Capei s N. Capers B. Capocci 3rd row, L. to R.: D. Catenacci L. Chick J. Clarridge 4th row, L. to R.: J. Clougheity K. Connelly K. Connors 5th Row, L. to R. ; P. Crawford N. Davis B. Delano F. Dimeo N. Donahue G. Finn C. Friend J. Fuller 6th row, L. to R. : M. Gorman D. Goucher M. Gray S. Grover A. Hastings 7th row, L. to R.: A. Hebert S. Hobel R. Hudson K. Humber J. Hurd C. Hussey S. Inman S. Johannessen 8th row, L. to R. : J. Jones L. Justice M. Kelleher P. Kelley C. Kenyon V. Kenyon C. Kingsbury K. Knehr 58 This year the class of 1968 was strongly represented in all activities, including var- sity sports. Its members displayed much school spirit during homecoming weekend and pep week, at which time their hall deco- rations received first prize. If this class con- tinues its interest and diligence, 1968 will witness the graduation of a truly fine class. What do you mean the parade’s tomorrow ? 1st row, L. to R. : P. Knopf R. LaBaugh R. Lantz K. Larsen M. Lorett M. Mains 2nd row, L. to R. : G. Marcotte J. Marks J. Matarazzo D. McKeown M. McKeown D. Mezzanotte C. Mills C. Moore 3rd row, L. to R. : M. Norelli D. Nyren J. Palumbo M. Palumbo 4th row, L. to R. : R. Palumbo J. Pfrangle L. Preston D. Priest L. Ray C. Rayner 5th row, L, to R. : C. Reith M. Ryan G. Sarikas C. Savage J. Scribner C. Seavey 6th row, L. to R,: R. Seaward R. Shade L. Sittig C. Sloan 7th row, L. to R. ; D. Sloan G. Supko E. Tetreault G. Thompson D. Tinder J. Tothill C, Tullock N. Utting 8th row, L. to R, : C. Walker G. Willman N. W ' inters J. Woodward G. Worsfold S. Zona 59 THE FRESHMEN OFFICERS Robert Alexander, President; Jay Aronson, Vice President; Lisa Palson, Secretary; Pam Fader, Treasurer. 1 I 1st row, L. to R.: I. Agven R. Alexander G. Allen S. Alley W. Anes J. Aronson L. Avery H. BaKgs K. Blair 2nd row. L. to R. : R. Blanchard L. Bodozian N. Bowman K. Bravo H. Browne J. Campbell F. Caraviello T. Carlson J. Coon 3rd row, L. to R. : L. Couper M. Coyne J. Culp 4th row, L. to R. : B. Davis R. Duddy G. Dugaime 5th row, L. to R. : K. Ellsworth J. Erskine P. Fader A. Fahey S. Geddis R. Gentili S. Guy C. Hammond M. Hann 6th row, L. to R. : S. Havener D. Hedges H. Hedgpeth R. Henderson D. Hersey 7th row, L. to R. : T. Horgan J. Hull E. Huyler K. .Jackson J. .Jacobs C. Jellow J. Johnson K. Kellar B. Kellehei 8th row, L. to K. : W. La Corte F. Lannon J. Laracy E. Larkin J. Lee P. Mailing M. Marks R. Martino 60 The class of 1969 began high school with great enthusiasm and high hopes, rapidly ad- justing to the MHS curriculum. Already active members in clubs, Student Council, junior var- sity sports, and the school play, the freshmen show promise of three more outstanding years at Medfield High School. Second only to the Seniors. 1st row, L. to R. : M. Mastropieri C. Maxant J. McCormack G. McCurry C. McGlynn M. McLaughlin S. Menard M. Mills K. Nielsen 2nd row, L. to R. : J. Nolan Y. Nordblom W. Norelli S. Nyren P. Otis G. Ouellette J. Ouellette L. Palson U. Patten 3rd row, L. to R. : S. Perkins P. Pini S. Powell D. Pritoni C. Reut 4th row, L. to R. : W. Reynolds J. Ripley D. Roberts J. Robinson R. Rodgers E. Rogers R. Ross N. Rubino D. Ruhl 5th row, L. to R. : J T ..iro J. Running S. Sandberg 6th row, L. to R.: K. Schultz C. Scott D. Sexton 7th row, L. to R. : E. Simpson P. Sloan L. Spender M. Stuart A. Swanson D. Templeton T. Thompson E. Vanslette P. Van Dyke 8th row, L . to R. : J. Volk S. Wallingford A. Ward R. Waters P. Weir R. Westbom J. White C. Williams B. Yundt 61 “You can’t be serious.” Who’s watching the birdie. UNDERCLASS PROFILES “Angels we have heard on high . . .” “. . . all day and all of the night . . .” Should a man offer a lady a Tiparillo ? 62 63 rl4l«yfliffllllijOS President, G. Sauer; Secretary, M. Scribner; Treasurer, P. Mas- tropieri; V. Pres., J. Vliet. Advisor, Mrs. Rainey and Presi- dent, George Sauer. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Top Row; 1. to r., B. Eddy, W. White, J. Adams, R. Cook, D. Lyman, S. Cyr, J. Kaerwer. Bottom Row; 1. to r., N. Eddy, J. Hansen, P. Mastropieri, G. Sauer, J. Vliet, M. Scribner, advisor, Mrs. Diana Rainey. 64 Seated L. to R. : K. Pfrangrle, J. Adams, P. Mastropieri, V. Shugrue, W. White, G. Sauer, B. Loader, M. Walker. Standing, L. to R.: D. Norelli, Ross Labaugh, M. Palumbo, B. Eddy, S. Garver, R. Alexander, G. Supko, J. Aronson, J. Lee, K. Rudd, P. Coon, M. Hjilmstad, M. Mastropieri, Mrs. Olive Potter. STUDENT COUNCIL President, Bill White and Ad- visor, Mrs. Olive Potter. Officers: 1. to r.: P. Mastropieri, Treasurer, V. Shugrue, Secre- tary, W. White, President, G. Sauer, Vice-President. Seated— L. to R.: S. Watt, S. Roney, L. Yarlott, K. Nielson, J. Running. Standing — L. to R.: R. Souza, S. Cyr, Mrs. Stahl, M. Tredeau. CREATIVE WRITING CLUB ART CLUB Seated — L. to R.: G. Justice, L. Ripley, J. Adams, G Sauer, S. Watt, G. Wilman, S. Roney. Standing — L. to R.: K. Kellar, L. Ballou, P. Minnaert, R. Hud- son, D. Browne, R. Toubeau, T. Braddock, S. Cyr, C. Lamb, L. Yarlott, Mrs. Reed. 66 L. to R.: Miss Liberatore, Advisor; Stephen Cyr, Drew Heymen, Mary Ann Calo, Wendy Zemina, Lauryn Rossi, Patricia Fuller, Janice Hansen. PEAK STAFF Editors, Steve and Lauryn with Miss Liberatore. 67 FUTURE TEACHERS’ CLUB Standing — L. to R.: K. Humber, C. Kenyon, G. Wil- liam, P. Porter, G. Worsfold, S. Watt, D. Hesnan, D. Powell, S. Hobel, C. Jones, D. Luke, D. Little. Seated — Advisor, Mrs. Adams; J. Kaewer, S. Otis, M. Buddy, B. Pattern, Advisor, Mr. Carbone. L. to R.— D. Havey, L. Dick, P. Porter, G. Martino, W. Zemina, L. Hamilton, C. Tetrault. FUTURE NURSES’ CLUB 68 Seated — L. to R.: Mr. Morris, S. Cyr, M. DiNapoli, J. Marr, P. Crawford, W. LaCorte. Standing: E. Perkins, J. Lento, G. Supko, D. Browne, C. Rayner, J. Kellar, B. Sittig, J. Motes. AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB STUDENT LIBRARIANS L. to R., seated: S. Roney, A. Kinsman, C. Hones, P. Fader, S. Powell, C. Brais, Mrs. Manos, Mr. Hogan. Standing: J. Hull, R. Rodgers, S. Hyren, R. Labaugh, G. Sarikas, T. Thompson, J. Marks, D. Browne, C. Huyler, R. Pini, G. Perkins, W. RaCorte, B. Yundt. 69 I WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION On November 19 and 20 Medfield High School presented Agatha Christie’s murder mystery Witness for the Prosecution under the able and superior direction of Mrs. Estelle Stahl. This was the first true serious play the high school has presented in the new school and it was received with tremendous success. 70 Seated: Mrs. Stahl, L. Yarlott, L. Rossi, G. Supko. C. Rayner, B. Patten, D. Hesnan, P. Porter. 2nd Row: S. Roney, J. Mandigo, K. Blair, M. Mastropieri, K. Nielson, P. Stuart, P. Otis, R. Lovelace, S. Otis, B. Souza. 3rd Row: A. Kinsman, J. Running, G. Wilman, J. Aronson, N. Kenyon, S. Watt, V. Shu- grue, E. Vanselette, J. Kaerwer, L. Palson, P. Wier. 4th Row: R. Moser, S. Cyr, C. Ashe, R. Alexander, J. Motes, G. Sauer, J. Adams, R. Florest. DRAMATICS CLUB Seated — L. to R.: J. Adams, Mr. Cuoco, S. Cyr, J. Vliet. Standing — L. to R.: B. Yundt, J. Kaerwer, C. Rayner, G. Supko. MATHEMATICS TEAM 71 GLEE Bottom row. L. to R. ; A. Herbert. J. Munroe. E. Cioto, M. El- Hot J. Brown, K. Ricker, D. Lovell, C. Reith, J. Weddell. 2nd row. L. to R.: C. Friend. C. Jones D. Flaherty. P. Mastro- pieri. J. Clarridge. P. Stuart. L. Bertram. P. Fuller. K. Hohl. L. Rossi. J. Mandigo. D. Mezzanotte. 3rd row. L. to R. : D. Goucher. M. Mastropieri. M. Scribner. M. Mains. W. Williams. S. Minneart. P. Ramey. M. Hjelmstead. K. Bennedict. T. Ma- lone. K. Kellar. J. Robinson. R. Lovelace. 4th row: D. Ludlow. K. Rudd. D. DeLuca. J. Pfrangle. M. Walker. P. Harrison. D. Hesnan. P. Ganley. E. Vanslette. G. Worsfold. S. Tothill. BOYS: 1st. row L. to R.: K. Ellsworth. R. Florest. J. Marr. J. Lee. B. Little. G. Rogers. W. Clive. J. Palumbo. 2nd row L. to R. : R. Alexander. M. Norelli. D. Wright. F. Rogers. J. Ray- ner. C. Ashe. G. Justice. 3rd row L. to R.: B. Moeller. J. Marks. K. Clive. J. Vliet. J. Kellar. P. Clancy. S. Baker. R. Hudson. — -1 h- 4 — E CLUB I 72 Bottom row, L. to R.: D. Goucher, T. Burns, S. Alley, M. Coyne, C. Culp, M. Elliot, L. Caruso. 2nd row, L. to R. : J. Browne, D. DeLuca, K. Benne- dic, L. Bertram, N. Cleary, P. Ganley, J. Aronson, K. Connely, C. Friend. 3rd row, L. to R. : V. Calo, J. Clarridge, J. Ful- ler, P. Fuller, E. Cioto, E. Avery, C. Capers, N. Capers, D. Flaherty, K. Blair. 4th row, L. to R.: P. Fader, N. Bi-avo, C. Chick, J. Culp, J. Erskine, N. Bowman, K. Connors, E. Ag- ven, L. Avery, N. Donahue, B. Davis, J. Clougherty, S. Gilbert. 5th row, L. to R. : B. Gentile, C. Ashe, R. Alexander, S. Ba- ker, K. Clive, P. Clancy, R. Florest, W. Clive, K. Elsworth. CHORUS Bottom row, L. to R. : C. Mills, R. Lantz, D. Mezzanotte, J. Rulfs, M. Mills, J. Weddell, M. Mastropieri, K. Ricker. 2nd row, L. to R. : C. Hammond, S. Inman, J. Jones, C. Hussey, K. Larson, R. Lovelace, C. Jones, K. Humber, A. Herbert. 3rd row, L. to R. : L. Larkin, J. Mandigo, G. McCurry, C. Keynon. K. Hohl, K. Kellar, M. Hjelmstead, E. Sousa, D. Lovell, C. Jellow, J. Munroe. 4th row, L. to R. : M. Mains, T. Malone, S. Havener, J. Kaerwer, D. Hesnan, P. Knoph, P. Harrison, F. Landon, J. John- son, D. Ludlow, S. Minnaert. 5th row, L. to R.: J. Lee, B. Little, G. Justice, D. Bell, J. Kellar, J. Marks, R. Hudson, J. Marr, R. Labaugh, T. Horgan. Bottom row L. to R. : C. Tul- loch, D. Pritoni, E. Rogers, P. Wier, L. Spender, M. Palumbo, C. Savage. 2nd row L. to R.: E. Norblon, D. Tingler, C. Walker, S. Spender, S. Roney, S. Otis, P. Mastropieri, P. Ra- hey, S. Wills. 3rd row L. to R.: J. Scribner, C. Rent, D. Rob- erts, J, Robinson, P. Otis, D. Rule, W. Squiers, L. Palson, M. Scribner, M. Walker, P. Stuart, J. Ripley, D. Spender, C. Rieth. 4th row L. to R.: A. Swanson, N. Utting, G. Nors- polo, J. Running, J. Pfrangle, K. Rudd, W. Zemina, S. Watt, S. Tothill, J. Tothill, E. Vansel- lette, G. Wilman, W. Williams, L. Rossi, L. Rogers. 5th row L. to R. : P. Crawford, J. Ray- ner, M. Norelli, D. Wright, C. Moore, J. Vliet, R. Peterson, P. Spender, F. Rogers, J. Palum- bo, G. Rogers. First Row, L. to R.: S. Powell R. Henderson, L. Couper, C. McGlynn, V. Calo, J. Claridere, C. Gibbs, Mr. Hersee, K. Kellar, K. Scbultz, K. Ellsworth, W. LaCorte, J. Bolk. Second Row, L. to R.: L. Ballou, S. Beard, B. Eddy, N. Eddy, L. Palson, K. Kellar, M. Scribner, G. Supko, R. Shade, B. Little, B. Souza. K. lafolla, R. Waters, D. Sexton. Third Row, L. to R.: E. Souza, S. Tothill, W. Williams, J. Pfrangle, J. Kaerwer, D. Powell, W. Zemina, J. Kellar, C. Rayner, R. Cook, M. Ellsworth, R. Hudson, S. Baker, D. Wright, J. Rayner, J. Vliet. MEDFIELD HIGH SCHOOL BAND AND- Music plays an important part in the curriculum of all Medfield High School students. The band is a welcomed accom- paniment to pep rallies and football games ; Drum Majorette Debbie, the Glee Club and chorus entertain us at the Christmas Assembly and Spring Con- cert. Under the able leadership of Mr. Robert Hersee, the Music Department at Medfield is a source of pride and honor to our school. Captain Lesley’ 75 I i I “That’s the last recommenda- tion I give that kid.” FACULTY FROLICS “Hey you, get off of my cloud Mickey Mouse.” “I hate to pull rank but . . .” “What was in that?” Isn’t that cute! I 1965 Football has grown so much in the past four years that it is of great importance to Medfield. School spirit has increased along with the size of the football squad. By combining this essential spirit and team participation the school has witnessed a number of suc- cessful seasons, and it will con- tinue to do so as long as the spirit does not die out. “Bat coach to Ken the boy wonder.” THE RECORD e field .... . .18 Medway . . .16 . . 0 Cohasset .... . . . 6 3Vifiifield .... . . 6 Leicester .... . . .12 Medfield .... . .40 Dover . . . 0 Medfield .... . . 0 Millis . . .28 Meoiield .... . .19 Manchester . . . . . 0 Medfield .... . .14 Hopkinton . . . . . .34 i igllfield .... . .27 Apponequet . . . 0 5eld. . V . . . 0 Holliston . . . . . . .14 First row, L. to R.: G. Justice, D. Wright, F. Rogers, R. Catenacci, R. Cook, B. Moeller, B. White, B. Loader, K. Clive. Second row. L. to R.: G. Finn, D. Priest, J. Palumbo, C. Sloane, P. Clancy, M. Kelleher, J. Kellar, J. Marks. Third row, L. to R.: Coach Keyes, D. Nyron, G. Rogers, W. Clive, D. Dow, K. Magnessen, B. Capers, Coach Callahan. Fourth row, L. to R.: Coach Kresh- pane, T. Martino, K. laffolla, M. Norelli, M. Lorrett. I 78 FOOTBALL Captains Rod and Rich with Coach Keyes. First row, L. to R.: B. Kelleher, J. White, J. Palumbo, M. Kelleher, D. Buddy, B. Seaward, J. Marks, T. Thompson. Second row, L. to R. : Coach Callahan, K. Ellsworth, K. Kellar, M. McKeown, R. Lovelace, J. Hull, R. Rogers, R. Cantor. Third row, L. to R. : R. Waters, R. Martino, J. Lee, E. Simpson, M. Marks. “Sorry about that chief.” The coaches Kreshpane, Keyes, and Callahan. 79 . . and stay away from those cheer- leaders!” “Loads” SPIRIT. . . “If you don’t leave me alone, I ' ll take my ball and go home.” ‘Ken” “Bill’ “It was here just a minute ago.” DRIVE. . . “Frank” Touchdown “Captain Rod” ’66 on the move. “Graeme” “0. J.” BASEBALL 1 965 The Medfield High School Warrior baseball team under coach Harry Kreshpane and captain Dick Stuart finished the 1965 season with a winning record of 8 wins and 7 losses. This marks the second straight winning season for our War- rior baseball team. The outstanding game of the season was a Warrior vic- tory over the league’s champion Norton High School, which marked one of Norton’s few losses this season. An outstand- ing 4-hit pitching performance by Dick Stuart and a two- run homer hit by right fielder Ronny Kerr won the game. Coach Kreshpane “Soup” Kneeling L. to R. Mike Kelleher, Don Ross, Wayne Clive, James Blake, Rod Cook, Dick Stuart, Bob Curry, Harry Pritoni. Standing L. to R. Coach Kresh- 82 pane, Kirk Pfrangle, Dan Nye, Jeff Marks, John Kel- lar, James McNickle, Don Ruby, Allen Campbell, Kris Magnussen. Rod Kirk “Rat” BASEBALL SCORES Medfield 6 Medfield 10 Medfield 1 Medfield 3 Medfield 5 Medfield 10 Medfield 5 Medfield 6 Medfield 4 Medfield . . .“ -OU Medfield,,! . 18 Medfield. . .T. 4 Medfield 3 Medfield t. - Medfield. ' 4 i 3 Dover 5 Norton 12 Holliston 4 Minis 8 Medway 1 Hopkinton , 2 Nipmuc 6 Bellingham . ..... 2 Blackstone ?%“.. .. 3 Hopedale . 2 Dover-Sherborn . . 1 __ Norton 2 Holliston ........ 1 Minis . 10 Medway ' . . • 4 s«!¥;teSg Wm 83 “Loads” “Dinkle” VARSITY BASKETBALL Front, L. to R.: B. Loader, J. Adams, J. Vliet, K. Pfrangle, E Catenacci. 2nd row, L. to R.: Coach Keyes, J. Bouin, J. Seeley, M Ellsworth, J. Kellar, P. Clancy, D. Lyman, B. Conlin. 84 Joel Coach Keyes, and Captain Jack. “You just hit me.” Front, L. to R. : Clive, D. Buddy, Hahn, P. Kelley, Shade, G. Sirikas, “Grab your partner and doe-see-doe.” J.V. BASKETBALL ’. Mailing, K. Ellsworth, B. Kelleher, R. Rodgers, W. Carivola. 2nd row, L. to R. : Coach Kreshpane, M. G. Marcotte, M. Kelleher, M. Norelli, C. Sloane, R. Kneeling— L to R.: D. Bell, D. Mersey, P. VanDyke, D. Lyman, K. Pfrangle, B. Little, D Nye R Pini, J. Bouin. 2nd Row— L. to R.: P. Sexton, T. Thompson, C. Huyler, J. Bertram, D. Blake, J. O’Connell, G. Volmuth, E. Sexton. 3rd Row— L. to R.: S. Per- kins, D. Trate, D. Sexton, J. Boyle, R. Sproul, G. Templeton, Mr. Stansbury. CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM 86 Kneeling L. to R. Gail Martino, Sally Girouard, Sharon Reed, Ann Hebert, Nancy Cleary, Vir- ginia Calo, Susan Kelley, Chris- tine Stevens. Standing L. to R. Manager Connie Jones, Judy Scribner, Susan Hobel, Sharon Wood, Sandra Tothill, Karin Kellar, Terry Malone, Erlyn Kneale, Mrs. Kelley, Coach. 1 •fTl i ' l ‘Clancy” GIRLS’ SOFTBALL Captain Sally Gail WON : Bellingham Hopkinton Medway Dover LOST: Minis Holliston Nipmuc Sharon 87 First row, L. to R.: T. Rogers, L. Potter, K. Kellar, Captain Sal, N. Cleary, C. Brais. Second row, L. to R.: Coach Kelly, Manager G. Wood, S. Kelley, W. Squires, S. Tothill, M. Scribner, M. Walker, Manager C. Johannessen. Seniors Nancy, Karen, Sue, Wendy. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL “In this game we’ll do our best” ... 30 times around the gym . . . “Any more chocolate chip cookies” . . . WHO forgot her bloomers? . . . pass. Pass, PASS . . . “Who’s got Dino?” . . . “Three, three the rivals” ... 2, 4, 6, 8, ... “On the score- board you lost, but in our hearts you won.” Captain Sally, Seniors Terry, Mertie, Michele. First row, L. to R.: L. Avery, S. Hobel, J. Aronson, E. Vanslette, W. Williams, P. Stuart. Second row, L. to R. : L. Larkin, C. Walker, C. Hussey, M. Mastropieri, J. Bo- land, V. Calo. Sally jump.” THE RECORD Medfield 26 Nipmuc 12 Medfield 29 Hopedale 24 Medfield 15 Minis 16 Medfield 21 Hopkinton 17 Medfield 23 Dover 21 Medfield 20 Holliston 28 Medfield 40 Medway 37 “See ‘Look, I can fly.” Coach Kelly and Captain Sally. “Captain Taf” L. to R.: Diane Brown, Nancy Utting, Mar- cia Mains, Maria Palumbo, Taffy Duga n, Lynne Rodgers, Sue Minneart, Connie Jones, Roberta Lantz. CHEERLEADERS a Lois” 90 ■ A L. to R.: R. DiNapoli, J. Johnson, J. McMann, M. Clive, V. Palumbo, J. Ripley, L. Rogers, C. Mains, G. Iverson, T. Alley, L. Jones. No, Pat. The basket’s over there. 93 SPONSORS Mr. Mrs. Clayton Adams Mr. jMrs. Dwight E. Adams Margurite Allan Mrs. H. Ames Mr. Mrs. N. R. Andrews Mr. Mrs. Leonard J. Anes Mr. Mrs. Ray Armstrong Mr. Mrs. John Auld Mr. Mrs. Charles A. Austin III Lyrnan Edith Avery Susan Claine Avery George C. Balier Clayton Baleom Mr. Mrs. L. H. Ballow Jr. Mr. Mrs. Gerald W. Bangs Edward L. Baremann Mr. Mrs. Leonard Bainaba Fredrick Bainard Bruce Bayliss IMr. « Mrs. Raymond Beard Mr. Mrs. William Belknap Mr. JIrs. G. C. Belonke Mr. Mrs. John Belmont J. M. Beigin Marie Beigin Bud Irene Bindu Mrs. Mary Bison Family Mr. Mrs. Paul Blochwell Mr. Mrs. William T. Blair Mr. L. Blake Roy Marty Blanchard P. C. Boland IMr. JIrs. Robert A. Bolton James Bond Mr. Mrs. R. W. Boughton Mr. Mrs. Maurice Bouin William Bowden Miss Kay Boyle Mr. !Mrs. C. Bernard L. Baremann Mr. Mrs. M. J. Brady The Brais Mrs. Eugene Bravo Family Mrs. Rose Bravo Vincent Bravo Mr. Mrs. Philip Breen Myron Brennan Mrs. Anna G. Buckley Mr. Mrs. David Brirsmith Mrs. J. F. Broderick Joe Bruno Mr. Mrs. M. V. Bryce Mr. Mrs. Edward Burke Henry C. Burkle Mr. Mrs. Robert C. Burns Mrs. Wm. Byrne Mr. Mrs. Edward Byrnes Mr. Mrs. Anthony Calo Mrs. A. K. Campbell Edward G. Campbell Mr. Capers Mr. Mrs. Fredrick Caravello Mr. Mrs. Thomas Carlson Frank L. Carroll Mr. Mrs. Wm. Carroll Robert Cerilles Marshall Chick Mr. Mrs. Thomas Chudzik Mr. Mrs. Anthony Cioto Mr. Mrs. Warren Clarke Dave Cleary Mr. Mrs. Wm. S. Cleary Mr. Mrs. Authur Coal Mr. Mrs. Fred Coffin Jay Barry Colt Mr. Mrs. Wm. V. Conlon Mr. Mrs. P. J. Connolly Mr. Mrs. Richard Connors Mr. Mrs. Wm. E. Connors The Coon Family Mr. Mrs. Robert L. Coulton Elizabeth A. Cowen Rawson R. Cowen Rawson R. Cowen III Mr. Mrs. John Coyne Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Crowell Mrs. Kenneth Culp Mr. Mrs. Joseph L. Cunning Paul G. Cunningham Mr. Mrs. R. R. Cyr Marion Darvis Peter DeChellis Mrs. Helen De Marino L. E. Deoste Jr. Rev. Mrs. Robert C. Derr Duffy Dewar Mrs. Richard L. Dewey Mr. Mrs. Frank A. Digleo Mr. Mrs. C. L. Dobles 94 SPONSORS Dan Dohnahue Mr. Mrs. Doherty Rev. Mrs. Don Vaughn Mr. Mrs. Dooley Miss Clifford Doucette Mrs. Robert Duddy Mrs. Irene Duest Mr. Mrs. Joseph Dugan Family Dan Dulks Mr. Mrs. Charles Duran Hugo Ehnes Mr. Mrs. Thomas A. Elliott Mr. Mrs. Richard Ellsworth Mr. Mrs. John Erdlen Eric Mr. Mrs. Evanoff Charles Evans Mrs. R. D. Fayarty Anna Fedraurra Mr. Mrs. D. H. Feisel Mr. Mrs. E. Fellrroll Jr. C. M. Ferguson Lawrence H. Fernald Lee Ferrar Mr. Mrs. Eugene C. Festeroll Jr. Kenneth Fettig Mr. Mrs. Stanley C. Fisher Sue Fitzgerald Mr. Mrs. Nolan Flagg D. G. Flanagan Mr. Mrs. John Flannagan Mr. Mrs. Heluct Friend The Fuller Family Mr. Mrs. Thomas Gates Mr. Mrs. C. Gifford Bob Gilmore Mr. Mrs. Ray Girauard Mrs. John Gover The Goeliel Family Mr. Goldberry Mr. Mrs. John B. Graham Mr. Norman A. Gray Sr. Charles Ava Grover Sandra Grover The Gry F amily Mr. Mrs. Earing R. Guibard Mr. Mrs. Harold E. Gunlans Richard Gulon Mr. John W. Hagman Mr. Mrs. Hay Hallas Vinney Hallowell Dorothy Hamilton Jeanne Hamilton Gail Hansen The J. L. Hansen Family Jane R. Harris Mr. Mrs. D. Harton Mr. Mrs. A. Hastings The Hauch Family Mr. Mrs. R. B. Harwood Mrs. J. Havey Mr. Mrs. Robert Hays Mrs. D. Heffeinan Michael Hennabone Mr. Mrs. E. W. Hersey The Hesnan Family R. A. Hess Mr. Mrs. George Hinkley Mr. Mrs. J. W. Hinkley Richard A. Hinkley Mr. Mrs. Hinsmen Mr. Mrs. C. H. Hjelmstad A. V. Hobles Rev. Mrs. Hobl Mr. Mrs. Eugene Hoell Judith Hoell Clark D. Holland Mr. Mrs. D. Horton Ed Hughes Mr. Mrs. Huiras Mr. Mrs. George C. Humber Ralph Hutchins Mr. Mrs. Frank M. Jablonski Jr. Glenn Jackson Mr. Mrs. Walter Jackson G. B. Jacobs Family Brian Jacobs Jay Bill Mrs. D. Jellow Mr. Mrs. Herbert E. Johnson Mrs. Knute Johnson Thomas C. Johnson William Gloria Johnson Mr. Mrs. Robert Jones Mr. Mrs. Leo Joslin R. F. Kalueer D. Kanninski David Keigwin Mr. Mrs. E. R. Keirstead Mr. Mrs. J. W. Kellar Jr. Mr. Mrs. Thomas Kelley 95 SPONSORS Leon M. Kenneth Mr, Mrs. Robert Kenney Mr. Mrs. R. Kenyon Mr. Mrs. George Kessler Mr. Mrs. Kiefer Mrs, Evelyn D, Kingsbury Mr. Mrs. R. Kingsbury Sr. Mr. Mrs. George Knehr Mr, Mrs. Richard Knoph Mr. Mrs. T. Kraus Mr, Mrs. J. LaCosta John Lantz Mr. Mrs. L. A. Lapley Mrs. J, H. LaVigne Mrs. G. W. Leary Herbert LeBlanc Dr. Mrs. Harold Lee R. J. Lee Mr. Mrs. C. W. Lindblad Mr. Limrick Mr. Mrs. Evan Little Steve Long Kenneth F. Lovejoy Jack Lovell Mr. Mrs. Vine Lovell Mr. Mrs. R. H. Luke Jr. Mrs. Vera Lyon Edward F, Mackay Mr. Mrs. Mackenney Mr. Mrs. Mackenzie George MacLaud Mr. Mrs. R. G. MacPhearson Mr. Mrs. H. Magnussen Mr. Mrs. C. Mains Mr. Mrs. E. J. Malone Mr. Mrs. J. E. Mandigo Fred Manile Mr. Mrs William Mann Mr. Mrs. P. C. March Mr. Mrs. W. Marcus Mr. Mrs. Walter Marr William Marchin Mr. Mrs. Marshall Mr. Mrs. F. Mastropieri Mr. Mrs. F. Mayer Mr. Mrs. McClinton The McCormack Family Mr. Mrs. R. McCurry Mr. Mrs. D. A. McGue Mr. Mrs. McLaughlin Mr. Mrs. J. E. McMahon Mr. Mrs. McManns Tom McNeely Jr. Mr. Mrs, McWilliams Mr. Mrs. F. Mead Mr. Mrs, P, Meader Mr. Mrs. Gary Merril C. Mezzanattee J. C. Mezzanatte Mr. Mrs. M. Mills Mr. Mrs. R. L. Mills Mr. Mrs. John Miner Mr. Mrs. C. Moeller Mr. Mrs. R. Monaco Mr. Mrs. L. Mopes Mr. Mrs. Charles Morse Miss Carolyn Motes Mr. Mrs. C. F. Motes Mr. Mrs. H. Mott Sheryl Mott Mrs. Murphy Steve Murphy Edward Murray Robert A. Nahigian Mr. Mrs. Michael Morelli Family Mrs, N. P. Nye Mr. Mrs. Walter Nye Paul Nyren Mr. Mrs. John F. O’Connell Brian O’Donnell Mr. Mrs. J. L. Olsen Jr. Eileen O ' Neill Mr. Mrs. John O’Tolle Millard Owen Mr. Mrs. D. Pallock Mr. Mrs. R. J. Palson Mr. Mrs. Geo. F. Parreiro Family Mr. Mrs. Patterson Mickey Paulas Mr. Mrs. N. H. Pearson Mr. Mrs. Gildo Pederzini Mr. Mrs. Mario Pederzini Mr. Harold Pelibosian A. H. Pember Roberta Perrone Mr. Mrs. R. E. Peters Mr. Mrs. St. Pierre Mrs. P. Pignatella Mr. Mrs. Edwin Pilipshi Mr. Mrs. J. A. Plesh Mr. Mrs. Ralph Pope Mr. Mrs. F. H. Potter Mr. Mrs. Powers Mr. Mrs. J. Prindle Mr. Mrs. Harold Pritoni Mr. Mrs. Bruno Pulumbo 96 SPONSORS Mr. Mrs. Camille S. Ray Harold Raynor Mr. Mrs. J. Reardon Mr. Mrs. Bryon Reed Mr. Mrs. J. Regan The Rehkopf Family Mr. Mrs. J. M. Rhodes Mary M. C. Rhodes Mrs. E. L. Rhods Mr. Mrs. H. C. Ricker The Robinson Family Mr. and Mrs. Warren Robinson Mr. Mrs. Mike Rogers Mr. Mrs. H. B. Roney Mr. Mrs. Laurence Rossi Mr. Mrs. Mayo Rossi Mrs. Rose Rossi Mr. Mrs. E. Rubino Mr. Mrs. Donald Ruby Mr. Ernest Russo Mr. Mrs. Robert Sacha Mr. Mrs. Saevar Mr. Mrs. R. C. Salomao Mr. Philip H. Sanford Mr. Mrs. N. Sarikas Mr. Mrs. John R. Saver Mr. Mr s. Wiley Scribner Joseph A. Sears Mr. Mrs. Charles Seavey Hazel B. Seavey Mr. Mrs. J. Sergi David Sexton Mr. Mrs. Fred Sexton R. R. Shannon Claire D. Shaw Mr. Mrs. Frank Shea Mr. Mrs. B. Shoen Mr. Mrs. John Shugrue Mr. Mrs. Siders Mr. Mrs. Ronald Siguarad Mildred R. Simmons Mr. Mrs. Ernest Simpson Mr. Mrs. Charles D. Sloan Mrs. T. H. Sloan Jr. The Smith Family C. J. Smith Mr. Mrs. E. Smith Mary Smith Mr. Mrs. A. R. Souza Mr. Mrs. Richard Spalding Mr. Mrs. Ernest L. Spencer Mrs. Albert Spender Mr. Mrs. H. I. Spender Mr. Mrs. Merlon Spender Jane Spender Miss Suzanne Spender Helen Spittel Mr. Mrs. John Spoffnd Ralph Sproul Mr. Mrs. Stanley Squiers Mr. Mrs. Stansbury Mr. Mrs. Richard Stevens Mr. Mrs. James Stewart Mr. Mrs. S. S. Stock Jr. Mr. Mrs. H. G. Stockwell Mrs. Joan Strange Mrs. Charles Stuart Mr. Mrs. Victor Supko Mr. S. C. Swanson Mr. Mrs. Thomas Sweeniy The Szyllconis Mr. Mrs. R. F. Tedosh Mr. Mrs. Templeton Mrs. N. Tetreault Normand E. Tetreault Mr. Mrs. Melvin Thibeau Mrs. Robert Thoenton Ray Thomas Mr. Mrs. H. M. Thompkins The Thompson Family Mr. Mrs. J. C. Thorp Stephen Thorp Mrs. H. Tisdale The Tobin Family Mrs. Matthew J. Tocci Mr. Mrs. Alfred Todesco Mrs. Annie Toubeau Mr. Mrs. Robert Toubeau Mr. Mrs. Charles Tapper M. A. Vliet Mrs. Wm. M. Walker Mr. Mrs. Wallace W. P. Walsh Mr. Mrs. Donald Wallace 97 SPONSORS Mr. Mrs. K. R. Watt The Weddell Family Ellen Weiberg Mr. Harold Welsh Mr. Mrs. Douglas Werner Mr. Mrs. Westbom Mrs. C. F. Wheatly Mr. Mrs. W. F. White Mr. D. S. Whiting Joanne L. Wilcox Mr. Mrs. W. H. Wiles Mr. Mrs. W. R. Willmert A. E. Wills Prof. Mrs. D. L. Wilmarth Mr. Mrs. E. Wiot Mr. Mrs. K. S. Wood The Woodward Family Jane Woodward Mr. Mrs. F. T. Wright Miss J. J. Wright Mr. Mrs. F. G. Yarlott Lucy Yarlott Marjorie C. Young Paul Creegan RICK ' S AUTO BODY Complete Body Repair and Painting 24 Hour Towing Service FL 9-2201 55 Frairy St. Medfield, Mass. Compliments of THE GAY NINETY Lord’s Department Store 444-448 Main Street, Medfield, Mass. jewelry Hosiery Underwear Shirts Blouses Greeting Cards Toilet Articles Stationery Hardware Toys SUNDAY AND DAILY NEWSPAPERS Free Customer Parking MEDFIELD ' S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE 98 Compliments of LARKIN REALTY Main Street, Medfield Compliments of DR. H. BROWN NEWELL ' S MOTOR LIVERY 582 Main St., 602 Main St. Medfield, Mass. FL 9-6155 Courtesy of A. E. WILLS HARDWARE Medfield, Massachusetts 99 Established 1917 FTD Member PEDERZINI FLOWERS FL 9-4949 160 East Main St. Medfield MEDFIELD BAKERY Complete Line of Bakery Goods North Street MIKE ' S BARBER SHOP North Street, Medfield Compliments of MATTAPA CO-OPERATIVE BAE 1575 Blue Hills Avenue Mottopon, Moss. 100 COME AND VISIT . . . THE PINEAPPLE SHOP 511 MAIN STREET, MEDFIELD 359-2616 Specializing in hospitality gifts European Imports Many locally made Specialties Fravessi — Gordon Fraser — Marian Heath Cards Lilac Hedges Notes, Cards, and Invitations Open daily 9:30 - 5 C. R. BRAMMAN MR. K’s PLAZA HAIRSTYLISTS North Street Medfield, Mass. Phone: 359-4350 Compliments of THE SHOE HORN 444-0441 359-4304 HILLCREST AUTO, INC. 20 Janes Avenue Jay L. Morgan Home Telephone: 444-6242 101 Compliments of LARKIN ' S Medfield Package Store in the square RIETH - RIETH Prescription Opticians 110 Trement Street, Boston Route 109, Medfield Compliments of HOPKINTON SALVAGE ID 5-4449 BEAUTY BAZAAR 495 Main Street 359-8814 Open Tuesday - Saturday BELLA PIZZA SUBS All varieties of Pizza Call before you leave, Be ready on your arrival. Tel. 359-6302 454 Main Street Medfield Telephone FL 9-6312 Est. 1910 GELLER ' S M M CLEANERS All work done on premises Fur Storage 542 Main St. Medfield, Mass. 102 Compliments of A FRIEND OF THE CLASS Compliments of FORD INC. Fred C. Browne Walpole, Mass. THE CLEMENT DRUG CO. OF MEDFIELD A rthur G. Maguire, B.S. Reg. Pharmacist Corner Main and North MEDFIELD CUSTOM LAUNDRY Laundering, Cleansing, and Dyeing Main Street J. E. Perrin 359-4423 Compliments of SHOR TIRE CO. 15 Park Street Medfield Mass. WILLIAM PALUMBO GENERAL INSURANCE 483 Main Street Medfield, Mass. 359-6151 103 Compliments of HARRISON R. CARLSON M.D. Medfield, Mass. Compliments of SUPER DUPER 9 to 9 MARKETS Medfield Millis Compliments of MEDFIELD COFFEE SHOP Ned and Peg Cunningham — Props. 104 Compliments of MEDFIELD MEDICAL CENTER Medfield, Moss. Compliments of JOSEPH MARCIONETTE Compliments of BELKMP ESTATES NICK LA VERGHETTA 105 BEST WISHES to the CLASS of 1966 from THE mmm coml Seniof Members: Standing I. to r., B. White, President; M. Walker, K. Pfrangle, B. Loader, and V. Shugrue, Secretary Seated I. to r., P. Matropieri, Treasurer; J. Adams, G. Sauer, Vice- President. 106 Compliments of YOUTH CE«ITER Senior Officers President Daniel Wright Treasurer Bruce Little Representatives Nancy Cleary Virginia Shugrue Advisor 0. Scott Fader 107 out diaA5 Photographer... The responsibility associated with such a title is no small task. A School Yearbook without photographs would indeed be dull. Th erefore, we have tried to fulfill our photographic assignment with the careful attention necessary to assure you a pleasant and lasting memory of your days at Medfield High School. Oke HARVARD STUDIO Official Photographer 1966 669 Boylston Street Boston, Mass. 108 Compliments of TH£ FRANCES I N N Froiry Street Medfield Compliments of KEIGWIN MEANT SUNOCO 1939 - 1966 27 years of service East Main St. Medfield Compliments of DOLPHIN CLEANERS North Street Medfield Compliments of BULLARD ' S HOME AAARKET Green Street Medfield Compliments of ROBERT ' S FUNERAL HOME 109 Compliments of A. R. STAGG, M.D. Good Good Health Luck To The Class of 1966 GARELIC FARMS Taste the Freshness Milk ALLEN TREE EXPERTS Massachusetts Certified Tree Shrub and Care ELLIS N. ALLEN Pine Street Medfield, Mass. Compliments of MEDFIELD PHARMACY Jerry ! Julie Compliments of COUNTRY WAY HOMES R. P. Strange Medfield Tel. 359-6927 Compliments of Compliments of FERNANDES WALKER SUPER MANUFACTURING AAARKETS CO. 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