Medfield High School - Peak Yearbook (Medfield, MA)

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m pti Peok Staff Co-Editors-in-chief Barbara Eddy Nancy Eddy Art Editor Leslie Ballau Business Manager Joanne Weddell Literary Editors Jacqueline Mandigo Kristin Culp Typist Ellen Cioto MEDFIELD HIGH SCHOOL, MEDFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUME XVI Contents SENIORS 13 UNDERCLASSMEN. .57 ACTIVITIES 65 ADVERTISEMENTS. .97 Dedicated To. . . There is a man who marches beside the band at football games and parades, directs the musical groups, and who has been our music teacher for nine years. This man gives music lessons, co-directs the musical, teaches in the team-teaching program, yet maintains his marvelous sense of humor. It is with great admira- tion and appreciation that the Peak Staff, on behalf of the Class of 1967, dedicates this yearbook to Mr. Robert Hersee. 3 Administration To The Class of 1967 : The various, and often seemingly un- important, experiences you have en- countered throughout your school days wdll assist you in the future. The experi- ences •which are ahead will be more num- erous and difficult. Make your decisions carefully. My best wishes for each of you and may you find success and happiness in your chosen field. Charles F. Mains Principal Principal Mr. Charles F. Mains Superintendent Mr. Thomas A. Blake Greetings to the Class of 1967 : You are stepping into an unbelievably exciting and new kind of world. This new world demands a new kind of person — a person with flexibility — one who can sense a problem and then solve it — a person who is equipped to shift from one challenge to another. You have been given a “start” in this new world in the Medfield schools and, as you leave, my best wishes go with you for your happiness and success in meeting these challenges. Sincerely yours, Thomas A. Blake Vice-principal — Mr. John McGrath with Secretary Mrs. Hannula I , 1 B 1 -H ‘ j J M N 4 ■• 4 School Committee — seat- ed 1. to r. — Ml’. Donahue, Dr. Swanson, Mr. Thomas. Standing 1. to r. — Mr. Randlett, Mr. Chick. School Committee 5 THE FACULTY Industrial Arts L.L.B. Suffolk University George Callahan Mathematics B.S. Boston College F’aul L. Carbone Business Education B.S. Salem State College M.Ed. Framingham State College 6 John Cuoco AT H Jean D. Gardner English B.A. Syracuse University M.Ed. Northeastern University Mathematics B.S. Boston College M.Ed. Northeastern University John A. Girard Mathematics B.S. M.Ed. Bridgewater State Diane K. Jackson Robert O. Hersee French Music A.B. Salve Regina College B.M. M.M. Boston University 7 THE FACULTY Nancy Kelley- Physical Education B.S. Tufts University Bouve Boston School Charles A. Laverty Latin A.B. St. Michael’s College M.Ed. State College at Boston Elizabeth E. Manos Librarian B.S. Keene State College Edward B. Keyes Director of Physical Education and Athletics B.S. Boston University M.Ed. State College at Boston Patricia M. Luttazi Home Economics B.S. Framingham State College 8 L- James E. Morris Industrial Arts B.S. Fitchburg State College M.Ed. Boston University ’•90 « roooov i%W, :••••••■ ► c ' 0 0 • • • o • •y.v •y-v, Olive Potter Business Bay Path Institute Elaine Pederzini English A.B. Wheaton College Claire Reed Art Massachusetts College of Art 9 THE FACULTY Bernard J. Shea History A.B. Boston College M.A. University of Massachusetts Laura H. Smith French, Department Head; A.B. Vassar College; M.A. Radcliffe College; C.A.G.S. George W. Stansbury Jr. Science B.S. Boston University Estelle Stahl English A.B. Radcliffe College M.A. Boston University C.A.G.S. Lee H. Smith English A.B. Bates College M.A. Northeastern University 10 David Svendsen Social Studies A.B. University of Maine Jean Vaughn Biology A.B. McMurry College Julia U Warburton Head of Department Physics, Chemistry A.B. University of Utah M.Ed. Tufts University C.A.G.S. Sylvia B. Vellante Spanish A.B. Boston University 1 1 Non-Teaching CUSTODIANS Mr. Reynolds, Mr. lafolla, Mr. Hallowell, Mr. Chevarie CAFETERIA Mrs. Randolph, Mrs. Bravo, Mrs. Clancy, Mrs. Bouin K. Culp, Sec.; K. Rudd, V. Pres.; M. Hjelmstad, Pres.; J. Bouin, Treas. The class of 1967 has proved itself to be o hardworking, enthusiastic, and active class in many ways, and truly deserves the title Super Seniors ' 13 The Class LAURA BACCAGLIONI Laurie FAVORITE SAYING: “Excuse me, but I do not understand.” USUALLY SEEN: Looking lost. GONE ON : Cape Cod Houses PET PEEVE: Liver AMBITION : To learn English quickly TRANSFERRED FROM: Mantova, Italy — 4 ACTIVITIES: A.F.S. Club 4; Hetra Mieh, 4; Float Committee, 4. A vivacious blonde ... oh that Italian accent! ... a ready smile . . . confusion. LESLIE CHRISTOPHER BALLOU Wez FAVORITE SAYING: “Oh ish!” USUALLY SEEN: Slaving at Lord’s PET PEEVE: 1st period gym class AMBITION: Artist ACTIVITIES: Band, 1,2,3, 4; Drama Club, 1,2; Class Secre- retary, 3; Intramural Volleyball, 2; Homecoming Committee, 2,3,4; Science Fair, 1,2; Christmas Pageant, 1,2; Yearbook Staff, 4; Globe Art Contest, 2,3,4; Spring Concert, 1,2, 3,4; Art Club, 2,3; Medfield-Walpole Concert, 2,3. A handy seamstress ... an imagination ... all those gold keys . . . that certain junior boy. RANDALL BRUCE BAYLISS Bruce FAVORITE SAYING: “You bloody clod!” USUALLY SEEN: arguing GONE ON: Africa PET PEEVE: Pretentious idiots AMBITION: To be myself ACTIVITIES: Future leachers Club, 4. A controversial independent . . . well-spoken ... a sharp dresser . . . red Saab. of 1967 JAMES C. BOUIN “Jim”, “Mr. Bouin” FAVORITE SAYING: “That bugs me.” USUALLY SEEN: Zulia’s GONE ON : Fridays, White Buick, Mr. Callahan PET PEEVE: Noisy librarians, 2nd period study AMBITION: Super brain surgeon ACTIVITIES: Football, 1; Cross county, 2,3; Basketball, 1,2, 3,4; Intramural Baskeiball, 4; School play, 2; Medfield-Walpole Concert, 2,3; Spring Concert, 1,2,3; Band, 1,2,3; Class Treas- urer, 4. Basketball star . . . Chiquita . . . excise tax on dues . . . “Everybody Loves a Clown” . . . JANET BROWN “Brownie”, “J. B.” FAVORITE SAYING: “Oh, sugar.” USUALLY SEEN: at the Guidance Office GONE ON: 22 and Mike PET PEEVE: Bad breath in dogs. AMBITION: Teacher ACTIVITIES: Chorus, 1,2,3, 4; Glee Club, 1,2,3,4; Spring Concert, 1,2,3,4; Float Committee, 4. A lovely soprano . . . hard worker . . . school spirit . . . friendly and sincere. MARYANN CALVETTI FAVORITE SAYING: “Sorry about that.” USUALLY SEEN: Chem. Lab GONE ON: Driving a V. W. Fastback and dancing PET PEEVE: Homework and cracking knuckles AMBITION: To go out with a good-looking guy TANSFERRED FROM: Bay View Academy, East Providence, Rhode Island — 4 Petite . . . big brown eyes . . . watch that clutch . . . never had gym before 15 The Class ROBERT SAMUEL CAPERS, III “Bob FAVORITE SAYING: “Hey.” USUALLY SEEN: with a certain junior GONE ON: skiing and sailing PET PEEVE: corduroy AMBITION : to be a Marine biologist ACTIVITIES: Football, 1,2, 3,4; Basketball, 1,2; Track 3,4. Chiquita’s partner in crime in the physics lab . . . quiet and industrious . . . conscientious ... C. H. ROBERT TEMPLE CHEESBROUGH “Cheese” FAVORITE SAYING: “Sacre Bleu” USUALLY SEEN: arguing with Sean GONE ON: Drama PET PEEVE: Matiter Hall AMBITION: actor TRANSFERRED FROM: Edina-Morningside High School, Minneapolis, Minnesota — 4 ACTIVITIES: National Thespians, 4; Drama Representative at the New England Conference, 4; Drama Club — President, 4. Grammar enthusiast? . . . ardent P.O.D. debater ... an idealist ... a great actor ELLEN MARIE CIOTO FAVORITE SAYING: “When I become President, I promise USUALLY SEEN: Antique hunting GONE ON: Politics PET PEEVE: Massachusetts Sales tax AMBITION: College ACTIVITIES: Chorus, 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 3,4; Christmas Pageant, 3,4; Spring Concert, 1,2,3,4; Typed programs for Spring Concert, 3; Peak Staff, 4; Homecoming Float, 2,3,4; Newsletter, 3; Lunch room cashier, 4. Short and sweet . . . always willing to help . . . beautiful hair and winning smile . . . our invaluable typist 16 of 1967 PATRICK WILLIAM CLANCY Pat”, “Tree” FAVORITE SAYING: “Are you nice!!!” USUALLY SEEN: Escorting female friends down the halls GONE ON: D.B. PET PEEVE: younger girls AMBITION : to be successful ACTIVITIES: Class President, 1; Student Council, 1; Band, 1; Secretary of Band, 1; Glee Club, 3,4; chorus, 2,3,4; Basket- ball, 1,2,3, 4; Football, 1,2,3 — co-captain, 4; Junior High basket- ball coach, 1,2,3. a ladies’ man ... a finger in every pie ... oh those Irish! ... a magnetic personality RICHARD JAMES CONGELOSI “Rit” FAVORITE SAYING: “Nice, huh?” USUALLY SEEN: around town GONE ON: a girl named Janice and Ford Mustangs PET PEEVE: a certain Volkswagen AMBITION : to become a hairstylist TRANSFERRED FROM: Norwalk High School, Norwalk, Connecticut — 4 Talented ... a little action please ... a real swinger . . . do you have your appointment book ready? WILLIA.M G. CONLON “Bill” FAVORITE SAYING: “Get out of here.” USUALLY SEEN: in a ’65 Dodge GONE ON: Beating Millis PET PEEVE: Mrs. Adams’ history class AMBITION: History major TRANSFERRED FROM: Brighton High School, Rochester, New York — 2 ACTIVITIES: Basketball, 2,3,4; Captain, 4; Baseball, 3,4. The all-American boy . . . freckles . . . clothes make the man . . . agility plus NT - ,, - 17 The Class SUSAN LOUISE CONNOLLY “Con” FAVORITE SAYING: “Oh yaaa!!” USUALLY SEEN: With Shar GONE ON : Parties PET PEEVE: My height AMBITION : Designer ACTIVITIES: Intramural Basketball, 1,2,3- Volleyball, 2,3; Fashion show, 1. ’ Attractive . . . mysterious eyes . . . MilHs Intramural vivacious PAMELA JEANNE COON Pam FAVORITE SAYING: “Com’ on!” USUALLY SEEN: Here and there GONE ON : English leather PET PEEVE: Riding the bus to school and my brother AMBITION: To be a “mad Scientist” TRANSFERRED FROM: J. Ware Clary High School, Syra- cuse, New York — 2 ACTIVITIES: Hetra Mieh, 2,4; Chorus, 1,2,4; Science Fair, 2,3,4; Student Council, 3; Treasurer, 4; Massachusetts Student Council Workshop, 4; Majorettes, 3,4; American Field Service, 3,4; School Play, 2; Intramural Volleyball, 1. That New York accent . . . outgoing ... a high-stepping majorette . . . perky KRISTIN JANICE CULP FAVORITE SAYING: “Hey Chari?” SEEN: eating someone’s lunch GONE ON: snow T Refreshment Stand, 4; Class Secretary, 4; Peak ConcerV 3 4 Co-editor, 4; Hetra Mieh, 4; Chorus, 3,4; Spring e ass . . . favors a junior boy ... a bubbling personality . . . loads of class spirit 18 DIANE MARIE De LUCA “Henri” FAVORITE SAYING: “Tough”; “That’s close.” USUALLY SEEN: in a green ’65 Oldsmobile GONE ON: Week-ends PET PEEVE: MGM and Chemistry AMBITION : Hematologist TRANSFERRED FROM: Norwood High School, Norwood, I ss chusct s ACTIVITIES: Hetra Mieh, 1; Chorus, 1,2, 3,4; Spring Concert, 1,2,3, 4; Glee Club, 3,4; Intramural Basketball, 2,3; Intramural Volleyball, 2. A fine asset to the Glee Club . . . Jimmy . . . “do you have your note today, Diane? ... What’s a hematologist? LAUREL SUSAN DICK “Sue” “Esmerelda” FAVORITE SAYING: “silly!!” USUALLY SEEN: at the Nursing Home GONE ON: Mods PET PEEVE: John AMBITION: Nurse ACTIVITIES: Future Nurses Club, 2,3; Chorus, 4; Concert, 4; Work Study Program, 4. “Don’t call me Laurel” . . . John . . . pretty eyes charter member of the 7:30 A.M. club. MICHAEL JOSEPH DINAPOLI “Mikie Burger” “Mike” FAVORITE SAYING: “Is that right?” USUALLY SEEN: Uptown GONE ON: Vetts PET PEEVE: Kris AMBITION: Airline Mechanic ACTIVITIES: Audio-visual, 1,2,3; Library, 1,2. Cherry red car ... a remark for every occasion of the guys . . . black curly hair one Spring ... a The Class DONALD PRESTON DOW “Dow” “Donny FAVORITE SAYING: “No, my name is not Lady Clairol USUALLY SEEN: in a beige VW GONE ON: Saturday nights PET PEEVE: Walking AMBITION: College ACTIVITIES: Football, 1,2,3,4; basketball, 1,2. Collegiate . . . Touchdown King . . . long blonde}?? hair . . . after the prom?? BARBARA ANNE EDDY “Barb” FAVORITE SAYING: “No, I am not Nancy, I am Barbara.” USUALLY SEEN: in the corridors GONE ON: Friday afternoons PET PEEVE: Monday mornings AMBITION: social service worker ACTIVITIES: Student Council, 1,2,3; Parliamentarian, 3; Class Vice President, 3; National Honor Society, 2,3,4; Secre- tary, 4; Co-editor-in-chief of Peak, 4; Band, 1,2, 3,4; Secretary, 3; President, 4; Chorus, 1,4; Walpole-Medfield Concerts, 2,3; School Play, 2; Spring Concert, 1,2,3,4; Christmas Pageant, 1,2; Volleyball, 2,3,4; Float Committee, 2,3,4. Actively efficient . . . service with a smile . . . amiable ... “Well, you kyioiv ...” NANCY ELLEN EDDY FAVORITE SAYING: “I’m Nancy.” USUALLY SEEN: at the P.A. GONE ON : Volkswagens PET PEEV’E: being called Carla en espanol AMBITION: Nurse ACTIVITIES: Band, 1,2,3,4; Chorus, 1,4; Glee Club, 4; School Play, 1,2; Drama Club, 1,2; National Honor Society, 2,3,4; President, 4; Co-editor-in-chief of Peak; Volleyball, 2,3,4; Science Fair, 2; Christmas Pageant, 1,2; Float committee, 2,3,4; Medfield-Walpole Concert, 2,3; Spring Concert, 1,2, 3,4; Christmas Pageant, 1,2. Sincerity plus . . . honest and genuine . . . pleasant . . . successful 20 of 1967 MARK RICHARD ELLSWORTH Elsie FAVORITE SAYING: “Holy cow!” USUALLY SEEN: anywhere GONE ON : French teachers PET PEEVE: small cars AMBITION : Veterinarian ACTIVITIES: Student Council, 1; Band, 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus, 1; Football, 2; Basketball, 2,3,4; Cross Country, 4. Second only to Benny Goodman . . . lanky ... a size thirteen track shoe? ... a big smile DEIRDRE EILEEN FLAHERTY Go-go” Gog” FAVORITE SAYING: Right NOW— 00! USUALLY SEEN: with Lesley GONE ON: Dancing and Jade East PET PEEVE: people who pronounce my name wrong AMBITION: “steward!” ACTIVITIES: Majorettes, 2,3,4; Christmas Pageant, 3; Glee Club, 3,4; Chorus, 1,2,3,4; Hetra Mieh, 1,2,4. Long, beautiful hair ... fascinating dancer ... sparkling brown eyes . . . valuable twirlcr RAYMOND DANIEL FLOREST Ray” FAVORITE SAYING: “Ah, c’mon!” USUALLY SEE: At home GONE ON : watermelon PET PEEVE: 8:05 A.M. AMBITION: conservationist ACTIVITIES: Science Fair, 1; Chorus, 1,2,3,4; Glee Club, 3,4; Spring Concert, 1,2,3,4; Christmas Pageant, 3; School Play, 2,3; Drama Club, 2,3,4; A.F.S. Club, 2,3,4; Basketball Manager, 3. The class’s right-hand man . . . ambitious . . . Speech is silver, but silence is golden” 21 The Class JAY BRONSON FRANK “Bro” FAVORITE SAYING: “What do you mean . . . ?” USUALLY SEEN: on Rt. 95 in Connecticut GONE ON : Four on the floor PET PEEVE: late trains AMBITION : Merchant Marine ACTIVITIES: Football, 1,2, 3, 4 Ruddy coynplexion . . . hunting enthusiast . . . pleasant smile . . . level-headed SUZANNE GILBERT “Suzie” FAVORITE SAYING: “Oh, I wish I could grow a little ...” USUALLY SEEN: in a black ’66 Chevy GONE ON: Millis and Joe PET PEEVE: Needham AMBITION: to be a success ACTIVITIES: Chorus, 1,2,3, 4; Spring Concert, 1,2,3,4; Fashion show, 1,2,3,4; Majorettes, 1,2,3, 4; Hetra Mieh, 1,2. Petite . . . distinctive eyes ... all those Millis boys . . . funny feet PRESTON SOUTHALL GRANT “Pres l AVORITE SAYING: “You are certainly rapacious.” USUALLY SEEN: in transition GONE ON : Alexus Feeblefitzer PET PEEVE: P. Sky AMBITION: to be Polish Intelligensia ACTIVITIES: Creative Writing, 1,2,3,4. Zanii personality . . . intellectual ... a ready wit . . . “Hola!” . . . Who’s Bosh? 22 of 1967 PAULA MARIE HAMILTON “Ham” FAVORITE SAYING: “Forget it!” USUALLY SEEN; White Chevy Convertible GONE ON: Cape Cod in the summer PET PEEVE: Not making the team AMBITION: Medical Secretary ACTIVITIES: Science Fair, 1,2; Intramural Sports, 1,2, 3, 4; Fashion Show, 1; Prom Decorating Committee, 3,4; Home- coming Float Committee, 2,3,4; Hetra Mieh, 2; Secretary of the Athletic Department, 4; Volleyball, 2,3. Loquacious . . . diligent . . . adept typist . . . impulsive per- sonality PAMELA VIVIAN HARRISON “Pam” FAVORITIE SAYING: “Yeah, tell me another story!” USUALLY SEEN: With the other musketeers L.D.P. GONE ON : a man in a blue Volkswagen PET PEEVE: Bay AMBITION: to be Mrs. M. ACTIVITIES: Chorus, 1,2,3,4; Glee Club, 1,2,3,4; Spring Con cert, 1,2,3,4; Christmas Pageant, 2,3; Pep Club, 1,2; Vice Presi dent, 3. Annual soloist ... sophisticated ... Mr. M. ... lovely com plexioyi DONNA MARIE HESNAN “Dawn” FAVORITE SAYING: “What cha doing?” USUALLY SEEN : Nine to Nine Super Market GONE ON: little red sports cars and Cape Cod boys PET PEEVE: people asking if my slacks are pajamas AMBITION: teacher ACTIVITIES: Chorus, 1,2,3.4; Glee Club, 1,2,3,4; Spring Con- cert, 1,2,3,4; Fashion Show, 1; School Play, 3; Future Teachers’ Club, 3,4; Co-captain Medfield Drill Team Color Guard, 3,4. Home Ec. enthusiast . . . long, dark hair . . . lovely mohair sweaters . . . one of many moods 23 The Class STEVEN DAVID HINKLEY “Steve” “Hink” FAVORITE SAYING: “Ah, c’mon now!” USUALLY SEEN: with the Mafia GONE ON : Green ’52 pickup truck PET PEEVE: Mrs. Adams AMBITION : State trooper ACTIVITY : Audio-visual, 1,2, 3, 4. Devilish smile ... a hustler . . . sincere right hand man a ANN-.MARIE KINSMAN “Emery” “Annie” FAVORITE SAYING: “How stupid is he who would patch the hatred in his eves with the smile on his lips.” USUALLY SEEN: ' working GONE ON: Kahlil Gibrar PET PEEVE: frauds AMBITION : to climb the highest mountain ACTIVITIES: Art Club, 3,4; Arts and Crafts Show, 3,4; Dramatics Club, 3; Globe Art Contest, 4; Student Librarian, 3; Future Teachers’ Club, 4; Float Committee, 4; Prom Com- mittee, 3,4. Chuck . . . sensitive nature . . . easy to yet along u ' ith . . . especially artistic teacher’s MARY HJELMSTAD “Mar” FAVORITE SAYING: “Duh!” USUALLY SEEN: with Gail GONE ON: not working PET PEEVE: working AMBITION : social worker ACTIVITIES: President of class, 4; Student Council Repre- sentative, 3; Student Council, 3,4; Chorus, 1, 2,3,4; Glee Club, 1,2,3,4; M.Y.C. Vice-President, 4; Prom Committee, 3,4; Spring Concert, 3,4. Those green eyes ... a leader . . . attractive ... a rebel 24 of 1967 GREG CALVIN HOBEL “Dynamite FAVORITE SAYING: “Yeah, I know it.” USUALLY SEEN : at the hospital GONE ON: B.S. PET PEEVE: red Vespa AMBITION: to be a cook The Hobel Prize . . . Daddy long-le gs . . . Sir Beelzebub masculine KAREN LYNN HOHL FAVORITE SAYING: “Are you kidding?” USUALLY SEEN: with Paula GONE ON : New Hampshire PET PEEVE: taking the school bus AMBITION: elementary teacher ACTIVITIES: Chorus, 3,4; Glee Club, 3,4; Hetra Mieh, 4; Float Committee, 3,4; Spring Concert, 3,4. Pretty . . . sweet disposition . . . those New Hampshire boys . . . friendly BERNARD HUTT “Bernie FAVORITE SAYING: “What do ya wonna do?” USUALLY SEEN: in Needham GONE ON : Nice looking cars PET PEEVE: doing homework TRANSFERRED FROM: Needham High School, Needham, Massachusetts — 4 AMBITION: to be a millionaire Hails from Needham . . . reserved . . . shy attractiveness . . . Tom Sawyer’s double 25 The Class CHARLES EDWARD HUYLER “General” FAVORITE SAYING; “Get lost.” USUALLY SEEN: watching T.V. GONE ON : hockey PET PEEVE: blondes AMBITION: surf bum ACTIVITIES: Cross Country, 3; Manager of Basketball, 3,4; Manager of Baseball, 3,4; Football, 4. Light blue eyes . . . your car moves?? . . . diffident “Chuck I R ANT IS AM HON V l AFOLLA “Frannybiirger” FAVORITE SAYING: “Palumbo, leave me alone.” USUALLY SEEN: around with Kris and Dave GONE ON ; GTOs and myself PET PEEVE: Sloan’s arguments AMBITION: to be a success and a disc .jockey ACTIVITIES; Football, 2,3,4. A burger ... “W ' iueheste)- Cathedral” ... joke for every- one . . . eongenial KENT FREDERICK lAFOLLA “Keyityburger” “Folia FAVORITE SAYING: “Unbelievable” USUALLY SEEN: Hillcrest GONE ON: tan ’63 Plymouth PET PEEVE: football practice AMBITION: dentist ACTIVITIES: Band, 1,2,3,4; Spring Concert, 1,2,3,4; Medfield- Walpole Concert, 2,3; Dance Band, 1,3,4; Football, 1,2,3,4; Junior High Basketball Coach, 3. Another burger . . . candy . . . lovable . . . two hundred and one pounds of fun. 26 of 1967 STEVEN HAINES JANNEY “Elvis FAVORITE SAYING: “Groovy” GONE ON : guitar (blues) PET PEEVE: second period study hall AMBITION : architect or entertainer TRANSFERRED FROM: Rivers Country Day School, Weston, Massachusetts — 4 ACTIVITIES: Football, 4. Debonair ... the fifth part of the Four-Fifths ... a welcome addition . . . sophisticated GAIL PATRICIA JOHANNESSEN “Red FAVORITE SAYING: “Oh, Gosh!” USUALLY SEEN: MGM GONE ON: J.L.C. PET PEEVE: fat people AMBITION: L.P.N. ACTIVITIES: Pep Club, 1; Intramural Volleyball Team, 2. Straight forward . . . subtle humor . . . peace of mind . . . athletic ability. CONNIE JONES “Con FAVORITE SAYING: “Je ne sais pas.” USUALLY SEEN: in the library GONE ON: Autumn PET PEEVE: phony people AMBITION : teaching AClIVITIES: Cheeileading, 1,2,3; Class Secretary, 1,2; Stu- dent Librarian, 3,4; President of Student Librarians’ Club, 4; Softball, 1,2, Manager, 2; Creative Writing, 3,4; A.F.S. Club, 3,4; Hetra Mieh, 1,2,4; Future Teachers, 3, President, 4; Cho- rus, 1,2,3,4; Glee Club, 1,2,3, 4; Spring Concert, 1,2,3, 4; Prom Committee, 3. A flair for words . . . meticulous . . . candid ... an air of self-confidence 27 The Class JOANNE KAERWER “Jo FAVORITE SAYING: “Would you believe?” USUALLY SEEN: home or at Sean’s GONE ON : smiles and red Saabs PET PEEVE: insincerity and calculus AMBITION: run a school for crippled children ACTIVITIES: Future Teacher, Secretary-Treasurer, 3, Secre- tary, 4; Honor Society, 2,3, Treasure, 4; Latin club, 3; Hetra Mieh, 1,2,4; Math Team, 2,3,4; Drama Club, 2,3,4; Creative Writing, 3; Girls’ State Delegate, 3; Chorus, 1,2, 3,4; Band, 3,4; Spring Concert, 1,2,3,4. Never afraid to express an opinion . . . Ray . . . holds number one position in the class JOHN WILLIAM KELLAR, III “John IP.” FAVORITE SAYING: “Huh!!!” USUALLY SEEN: Patriots’ Home Games GONE ON: an old red and white Volkswagen PET PEEVE: K.E. AMBITION: Civil Engineer ACTIVITIES: Football, 1,2,3,4; Basketball, 2,3,4; Spring Track, 3,4; Baseball, 2; Chorus, 3,4; Glee Club, 3,4; Band, 1,2, 3,4; Spring Concert, 1,2, 3,4,; Medfield-Walpole Concert, 2,3; Science Fair, 2; Christmas Pageant, 3,4; Chefs’ Club, 1; M.Y.C., 4, Treasurer. Xhree-letter man ... a real man . . . casual manner . . . ivell-dressed NANCY KENYON “Knikki FAVORITE SAYING: “A Elbereth Gilthoniel” USUALLY SEEN: barefoot in the park GONE ON: The Rolling Stones and Galldulf PET PEE ' E:Green Witches AMBITION: to be free TRANSFERRED FROM: Amherst Central High School, Am- herst, New York — 2 ACTIVITIES: Drama Club, 3,4. Long, flou ' ing hair ... 7nod clothes ... one of our am- bassadors to Germany . . . gymnast 28 of 1967 GAIL ANN LaBAUGH “Lo bo” FAVORITE SAYING: “Oh, yea.” USUALLY SEEN: with Mary GONE ON : Italian eyes PET PEEVE: no one to fix flat tires AMBITION :graduation ACTIVITIES: Intramural Basketball, 1; Intramural volley- ball, 1,2; Fashion show, 2. “NOW I have my license . . . the day after the night before . . . senior float meetings . . . smooth blonde hair CRIS KAREN LAMB “Chops “Lamb” FAVORITE SAYING: “Where’s Marilyn?” “Come on Gail!” USUALLY SEEN: Art Room or with Luke GONE ON: anything English and cats PET PEEVE: marriage and hypocrites AMBITION : rich artist ACTIVITIES: Art Club, 1,2,3; School Play Decorations, 1,2,3,4; Intramural Volleyball, 3; Science Fair, 2; Hetra Mieh, 1,2,4. Blonde today, navy blue tomorrow . . . perky . . . portrait artist of the future . . . low, captivating voice ANN C. LARACY “Lar” FAVORITE SAYING: “I’m not mad, I’m furious.” USUALLY SEEN: Walking GONE ON : Burgundy Corvairs PET PEEVE: Kids who crack their knuckles AMBITION: to succeed ACTIVITIES: Chorus, 1,2,3,4; Spring Concert, 1,2,3,4; Hetra Mieh, 4; Fashion Show, 1; Fashion Exhibition, 2,3; Float Committee, 3. Equestrian . . . patience is a virtue . . . wistful . . . freckle- faced strawberry 29 The Class JOSEPH STEPHEN LENTO “Joe” FAVORITE SAYING: “Get lost, Annie.” USUALLY SEEN: At Dora’s GONE ON: Vettes PET PEEVE: girls that play dirty tricks AMBITION: architect „ . . ACTIVITIES: Chorus, 4; Glee Club, 4; Spring Concert, 4; Audio Visual, 1,2,3,4; Float Committee, 2,3,4. Loud-mouthed lime . . . handy man . . . HML Galaxy . . . Dear Abby ' s brother DIANE ELAINE LITTLE “Di” FAVORITE SAYING: “That’s close” USUALLY SEEN: working at Lord’s GONE ON: convertibles PET PEEVE: Getting up in the morning AMBITION : teacher ACTIVITIES: Hetra Mieh, 1; Future Teachers, 3,4; Float Committee, 3,4. “en espanol Diana . . . unique earrings . . . easy-going . . . contagious laughter RUTH HAINES LOVELACE FAVORITE SAYING: “Tough, cool.” USUALLY SEEN: Bubbling Brook or in second gear GONE ON: colleges, driving. Cape Cod PET PEEVE: first gear AMBITION: social worker, N.Y.C. ACTIVITIES: Chorus, 1,2,3,4; Glee Club, 1,2,3,4; Spring Con- cert, 1,2, 3, 4; Float Committee, 2,3,4. Out of town boys . . . strives for individuality . . . determi- nation . . . philosophical 30 of 1967 DIANE MARIE LUDLOW “Sam USUALLY SEEN: around GONE ON : a car pet PEEVE: walking- AMBITION : college Cheerleading, 1; Chorus, 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1, 2,3,4; Spring Concert, 1,2,3,4; Hetra Mieh 1 2- Homecoming Committee, 2,3,4; Intramural Volleyball, 2. ’ ’ ’ Ethereal ... Cleopatra eyes ... summers at the Caoe venturesome ' ape . . . DEBORAH ANSON LUKE “Debby” FAVORITE SAYING: “Hi, ya” USUALLY SEEN : in front of the band GONE ON : a gold Mustang PET PEEVE: cigarette smoke AMBITION: teaching and social work ACTIVITIES: Drum Majorette of the Band, 1, 2,3,4; Future Teachers’ Club, 1,2, 3, 4; Homecoming Committee, 2,3,4; Prom Committee, 3,4; Intramural Volleyball, 3,4; Fashion Show, 1; Christmas Pageant, 3; Spring Concert, 1,2; Science Fair, 1. Expert horsewoinan . . . David C. ... “Oh, you wouldn’t believe it! . . . the leader of the band DAVID BLAINE LYMAN “Dave” FAVORITE SAYING: “Don’t worry about it.” USUALLY SEEN: here and there GONE ON: pizza and skiing PET PEEVE: Physics and Mrs. W. AMBITION: success and happiness ACTIVITIES: Cross country, 2,3,4; Basketball, 2,3,4; Harvard Book Award, 3; Graduation Marshal, 3; National Honor So- ciety, 2,3,4, Vice President, 4; Boys’ State Delegate, 3. Well-groomed . . . academics and athletics . . . genial . . . steady and reliable 31 The Class SUSAN M. LYNGASS “Sue FAVORITE SAYING “Would you believe ...” USUALLY SEEN: with Jane PET PEEVE: people who pretend to be what they aren’t AMBITION : Physical Education teacher TRANSFERRED FROM: Glen Rock High School, Glen Rock, New Jersey — 4 ACTIVITIES: Future Teachers, Treasurer, 4; Hetra Mieh, 4. Olympian in our midst . . . Rick . . . welcomed-new comer . . . good-humored RUTH ANNE MacDOUGALL “Rah” FAVORITE SAYING: “Where are the guys?” USUALLY SEEN: laughing GONE ON: lunch time PET PEEVE: Diets and skinny girls AMBITION : Elementary School Teacher TRANSFERRED FROM: Greenwich High School, Greenwich, Connecticut, 4 ACTIVITIES: A.F.S. Club, 4; Hetra Mieh, 4; Chorus, 4; Spring Concert, 4. Sunny persoiiality . . . “Rah, rah, rah.” . . . wiggles with her giggles . . . delightful KRIS MAGNUSSEN “Maggy burger” FAVORITE SAYING: “Fran, don’t be so stupid.” USUALLY SEE N: in my carruck GONE ON: motor cycles PET PEEVE: motor scooters AMBITION: to obtain freedom of school ACTIVITIES: Football, 1,2,3, Captain, 4; Basketball, 1,2; Baseball, 1,2. And another burger ... a spirited touch of mischief . . . undying spirit for the team . . . carefree 32 of 1967 JACQUELINE IRIS MANDIGO “Jackie” FAVORITE SAYING: “Dios mio.” USUALLY SEEN: with Chris GONE ON : Stout-hearted TLC men PET PEEVE: deadlines AMBITION : to achieve success ACTIVITIES: Chorus, 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 1,2,3,4; Spring Con- cert, 1,2,3,4; Drama Club, 1,2,3,4; School Play, 1,2,3; Future Nurses’ Club, 2; Student Council Representative, 2; Intra- mural Volleyball, 3; Girls’ Basketball Manager, 3; Future Teachers’ Club, 4; A.F.S. Club, 4; Library club, 3,4; Peak Staff, 4. Earnest . . . rarely sad, happy disposition . . . warm ayid pleasing smile . . . large hazel eyes PHIL MINNEART “Phil” FAVORITE SAYING: “Thank you, fish.’’ USUALLY SEEN: with Roberta GONE ON: Ro PET PEEVE: homework AMBITION: airplane mechanic ACTIVITIES: Science Fair, 1; Arts Festival, 2,3,4; Art Club, 3. Action is his middle nayne . . . one foot in heaveyi ... a certain cheerleader . . . nonchalant SUSAN JEAN MINNEART “Min” FAVORITE SAYING: “Now, let me tell ya.” USUALLY SEEN: Driving around Millis or in a Model-A Ford GONE ON : Vetts and a certain Millis boy PET PEEVE: two-faced people AMBITION: X-ray technician ACTIVITIES: Fashion Show, 1; Arts Festival, 3,4; Cheer- leader, 1,2, 3,4; Chorus, 1,2,3,4; Glee Club, 1,2,3,4; Spring Con- cert, 1,2,3,4; Float Committee, 2,3,4; Prom Committee, 3,4; Intramural Volleyball, 2,3,4. A hot ticket . . . never away from the gang . . . light, bubbling personality . . . megaphone ayid cheers 33 The Class PAUL MORRISON “Bull” FAVORITE SAYING: “Hey, man!” USUALLY SEEN: Fernandes GONE ON : Cashiers and a girl named Diane PET PEEVE: ’59 Pontiac AMBITION : to own a gambling casino in Las Vegas TRANSFERRED FROM: Barrington High School, Barring- ton, Rhode Island — 4 A swinging guy ... a little action, please . . . the strong, silent type . . . Congelosi’s buddy CLAIRE LOUISE NOLAN “Clarence FAVORITE SAYING: “Whoopeedoo!” USUALLY SEEN: asleep in class GONE ON: boys (with long hair) PET PEEVE: boys with short hair AMBITION: artist ACTIVITIES: Hetra Mieh, 2; Drama Club, 1,2. Quiet, but don’t let her fool you! ... lethargic ... “1 doyi’t know. . . . whimsome JAMES M. O’CONNELL “Wads y FAVORITE SAYING: “What can I say — ?” USUALLY SEEN: in a white Ford station wagon GONE ON: a certain yellow Mustang PET PEEVE: a white Ford station wagon and Natick cops AMBITION: college ACTIVITIES: Cross Country, 3. Speed demon ... no ti?ne like the present . . . specializes in trig? . . . has the luck of the Irish SEAN MAUREEN OTIS FAVORITE SAYING: “Klutzo-niner !” USUALLY SEEN: in the wrong place at the wrong time GONE ON: the state of Wisconsin PET PEEVE: my brother’s piano rendition of “Rambling Rose” at 5:00 A.M. AMBITION: to get my locker open TRANSFERRED FROM: D.C. Everest High School, Warsar, Wisconsin — 3 ACTIVITIES: Drama Club, 3,4; School Play, 3,4; Creative Writing, 3: Vice President; Future Teachers’ Club, 3,4; Glee Club, 4; Hetra Mieh, 4. Variety is the spice of life . . . “But, Mrs. Pederzini, I thought . . . All the world is a stage . . . boisterous BERNICE NANCY PATTEN “Berni” FAVORITE SAYING: “Where’s the next pajama party?” USUALLY SEEN : with Pam or in Room 107 GONE ON : the white Sunbeam I WAS going to get for graduation PET PEEVE: a “certain class” that’s controlled by a certain few AMBITION : to teach the deaf ACTIVITIES: Hetra Mieh, Sergeant-at-arms, 2,4; Drama Club, 2,3,4; School Play, 2,3; Christmas Pageant, 2; Intra- mural Basketball, 1,2; Intramural Volleyball, 2,3. Hey, Twig . . . “Donna, you’re kidding! . . . soft-spoken . . . pensive ELLIOTT PERKINS “Chuck FAVORITE SAYING: “What do you think?” USUALLY SEEN: somewhere in the corridors of school GONE ON : a sunny day for picture taking PET PEEVE: rainy weekends and sunny school days AMBITION: to succeed ACTIVITIES: Student Librarian, 3; Audiovisual Club, 3,4. Counts his pencils . . . placid nature . . . seemingly shy . . . suits and sneakers 35 The Class RICHARD A. PETERSON “Pete” FAVORITE SAYING; “Definitely.” USUALLY SEEN: Needham GONE ON: Mustang GT-350 PET PEEVE: Six-cylindered Mustangs AMBITION: college ACTIVITIES: Chorus, 2,3; Spring Concert, 2,3; Cross Coun- try, 1,2. A girl from Needham . . . sounds of silence ... a completely unique experience . . . lean and lanky PAMELA LEE PORTER “Pam” GONE ON : gaining twenty pounds PET PEEVE: breakfast AMBITION: nursing TRANSFERRED FROM: King Philip High School, Wrent- o TYl 51 Vl 1 1 Q CS O ACTIVITIES; Future Nurses’ Club, 2,3,4; Library Assistant, 4; Hetra Mieh, 4; Drama Club, 3,4; Future Teachers’ Club, 3,4. “Where’s Herman?” . . . demure facade . . . will make a good nurse . . . composed LESLEY DAVIS POTTER FAVORITE SAYING: “I kid you nay!” USUALLY SEEN: with Go-go GONE ON: Hawaiian surf and clothes PET PEEVE: people who spell my name Les -lie AMBITION; TWA stewardess and Executive Secretary ACTIVITIES: Hetra Mieh, 1; Science Fair, 1,2; Christmas Pageant, 2,3; Chorus, 1,4; Spring Concert, 1,4; Assistant Editor of Student Council Newsletter, 3; Editor, 4; Student Council Representative, 4; Tennis, 3,4; Basketball, 1,2, 3,4; Drum Majorettes, 1,2, Captain, 3,4. Aloof . . . John . . . fashionable dresser ... a fine leader oj the maioreftes 36 of 1967 DONNA MARIE POWELL “Aaron” FAVORITE SAYING: “C’est la vie!” USUALLY SEEN: at the bullfight GONE ON: suriing PET PEEVE: onions AMBITION: social worker TRANSFERRED FROM: Beaufort High School, Beaufort, South Carolina — 1 ACTIVITIES: Band, 1,2,3,4; Spring Concert, 2,3,4; Future Teachers’ club, 3,4; Hetra Mieh, 4. Pleasing personality . . . candidate for Miss Medfield ... The South shall rise again!” ... keeps up with the times LARAINE FRANCIS RIPLEY Rain” Lori” FAVORITE SAYING: “Oh, not too embarrassed!” USUALLY SEEN: Youth Center GONE ON: dancing, 22, dancing, parties, dancing, dancing PET PEEVE: Fall River AMBITION: Interior Decorator ACTIVITIES: Hetra Mieh, 2; Science Fair Winner, 2; Float Committee, 2,3,4; Chorus, 1,4; Spring Concert, 1,4; Intra- mural Basketball, 2,3,4; Intramural Volleyball, 2,3,4; Art Club, 3,4; Drama Club, 2; School Play, 2; Christmas Pageant, 2; Fashion Show, 1. Lively ivays . . . stylish clothes . . . immersed in school activities . . . whirlwind dancer LYNNE ALLYSON RODGERS Roly” FAVORITE SAYING: “Oh, I’m embarrassed!” USUALLY SEEN: anywhere and everywhere GONE ON : any and all kinds of food PET PEEVE: moccasins AMBITION : specialized education for the retarded ACTIVITIES: Class Treasurer, 1,2,3; Cheerleading, 1,2,3, Captain, 4; Softball, 1,2; Intramural Volleyball, 2,3,4; Intra- mural basketball, 2,3; Science Fair, 1; Prom Committee, 2,3,4; Homecoming Committee, 2,3,4; Chorus, 1,2, 3,4; Spring Con- cert, 1,2,3,4. Full of good spirits . . . rallies are her specialty . . . effer- vescent . . . People will believe anything if you whisper it 37 The Class ANNE-MARIE ROGERS “Annie” FAVORITE SAYING: “Oh, shut up, Lento!” USUALLY SEEN: uptown GONE ON: D.E.K. PET PEEVE: underclassmen AMBITION: to have a good time ACTIVITIES: Batketball, 1; Cheerleader, 2,4; Chorus, 1,2,4; Spring Concert, 1,2,4; Arts Festival, 1,2, 3, 4; Intramural Vol- leyball, 1,2,3; Intramural Basketball, 1,2,3. Outbursts of energy and fun . . . flirtatious . . . boys, boys, boys . . . exists for weekends and vacations. GEORGE EDWARD ROGERS “Jorge” X WORITE SAYING: “Yeah, sure that’s close!” L 5UALLY SEEN: in a green SAAB GONE ON : money PET PEEVE: chemistry tests AMBITION: to own my own car ACTIVITIES: Football, 1,3,4; Cross Country, 2; Chorus, 2,3,4; Glee Club, 2,3,4; Spring Concert, 2,3,4. “Sever trouble trouble, until trouble troubles you” . . . lehat’s life ivithout a car . . . sarcastic. MICHAEL ROMAN “Mike” FAVORITE SAYING: “That’s close!” USUALLY SEEN: leaving school GONE ON: girls and money PET PEEVE: 8:05 A.M. AMBITION: to stay out of school ACTIVITIES: Football, 3. A man of silence is a man of sense . . . good listener . . . nickles and nickles ... a hop, step, and a jump to school. 38 of 1967 KATRINA CLARK RUDD “Kat” FAVORITE SAYING: “Not very cool.” USUALLY SEEN: in a ’59 gray Ford Station wagon GONE ON : pizza and Friday nights PET PEEVE: gossip and false rumors AMBITION : Psychiatric Social Worker ACTIVITIES: Student Council, 1,2, 3, 4; Class Vice-President, 1,2,4; President, 3; Hetra Mieh, 1,2, Vice President, 4; A.F.S. Semi finalist, 3; A.F.S. Club, 3,4; Chairman of Senior Ad- visory Board, 4; Cheerleading, 2; Delegate to Student Council Workshops, 3; Alternate delegate to Girls’ State, 3; Chorus, 2,3,4; Glee Club, 3,4; Spring Concert, 2,3,4; Creative Writing Club, 2,3; Science Fair, 2; School news reporter, 4. “Bertha” . . . expert sign maker . . . active and energetic organizer . . . pizza fiend BRUCE HENRY SITTIG FAVORITE SAYING: “Oh, geez!” USUALLY SEEN: driving junk cars GONE ON : skiing PET PEEVE: getting up in the morning AMBITION: finding a career enjoyable and suitable for me ACTIVITIES: Work-Study Program, 4. Expressive eyes . . . old blue jalopy . . . former hitchiker . . . books are one of his lesser worries DAVID SHERMAN SLOAN “Davy-burger” FAVORITE SAYING: “Fran ... don’t be so stupid!” USUALLY SEEN: with Mag GONE ON : a beard PET PEEVE: Motor scooters AMBITION: to get the most out of life The last of the burgers . . . tall, trim, and good-looking . . . quiet until yon know him . . . serious, sensible, sincere 39 The Class ELIZABETH RUTH SOUZA “Betty” FAVORITE SAYING: “You’re kidding, aren’t you?” USUALLY SEEN: in the music room GONE ON- to replace H.A. in the T.B. PET PEEVE: calculus AMBITION : music teacher ACTIVITIES: Band, 1,2, 3,4; Chorus, 1,2,3,4; Spring Concert, 1,2,3,4; Medfield-Walpole Concert, 2,3; play, 1,2,3,4; Drama Club, 1,2,3; Christmas Pageant, 1,2,4; Intramural Volleyball, 2,3,4; Intramural Basketball, 1,2,3,4. Rarely seen early for school . . . camera bug ... a really great trumpet player . . . one of the Flint Locke Lane crew JANE TORP “Plain Jane” FAVORITE SAYING: “Marvie-Duke !” PET PEEVE: insincerity AMBITION: Nurse TRANSFERRED FROM: Giles High School, Pearisburg, Virginia ACTIVITIES: Drama Club, 4; Prom Committee, 3,4; Chorus, 4; Spring Concert, 4; Hetra Mieh, 4; Future Teachers’ Club, 3,4. “As merry as the day is loyig” . . . eager to please . . . “Hey, Y’all” . . . considerate “Mai” FAVORITE SAYING: “P. Too Garbage pail” USUALLY SEEN: in a maroon Chevy GONE ON : loud, open house parties PET PEEVE: getting up in the morning AMBITION : to swim in a pool of jello TRANSFERRED FROM: Natick High School, Natick, Massa- chusetts — 3 The Valkyries . . . “How long are you going to let your hair grow, Marilyn?” ... “Generally speaking, she is gener- ally speaking.” MARILYN JEAN SWANSON 40 of 1967 SANDRA LEE TOTHILL “Sandy” “Tooty” FAVORITE SAYING: “The surf also rises!” USUALLY SEEN: at the podium GONE ON : skiing the slopes, riding the waves united PET PEEVE: two bits, four bits, six bits a dollar, the kid that won’t even holler AMBITION : to never let the word “impossible” stop me ACTIVITIES: Softball, 1,2,3, Captain, 4; Basketball, 1,2,3, Captain, 4; Tennis, 3,4; Hetra Mieh, Vice-President, 1, Presi- dent, 2,4; Class President, 2; Student Council, 2, President, 4; A.F.S. Club, President, 2; Advisory Board, 4; Chorus, 1,2,3, 4; Glee Club, 1,2,3,4; Band, 1,2,3,4; Dance Band, 2; Spring Concert, 1,2,3,4; Medfield-Walpole Concert, 2,3; Science Fair Winner, 2; Drama Club, 2,3. “Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm” . . . adept in sports ... a ready smile ... a winning disposition MICHAEL CARROLL DANIEL TREDEAU “Ringo “Mike” FAVORITE SAYING: “Congratulations” USUALLY SEEN: in a car headed West GONE ON: raiding revival meetings, picketing barber shops PET PEEVE: haircuts and tyrants AMBITION: Frat brother; Walpole State TRANSFERRED FROM: Milford High, Milford, Massachus- etts ACTIVITIES: Creative Writing, 2,3,4; Drama Club, 2,4; School Play 2,3,4; Christmas Pageant, 2,3,4; Glee Club, 4. Are you a boy or are you a girl? . . . “I’m not lazy, I just don’t feel like working.” . . . the English butler. KAREN WALLINGFORD “Ka” FAVORITE SAYING: “Speed it.” USUALLY SEEN: stables GONE ON : horses PET PEEVE: waiting AMBITION: Veterinarian or English teacher ACTIVITIES: Science Fair, 1; A.F.S. Club, 2,4; Drama Club, 3,4; Creative Writing. “So sweet the blush of bashfulness” . . . lover of animals ... a timid manner ... a shy sparkle 41 The Class JOANNE C. WEDDELL “Jan “Wench” FAVORITE SAYING: “Listen!” USUALLY SEEN: in a ’63 Plymouth — (H 2231) GONE ON : Lollipops and peanut butter PET PEEVE :Moochers and wet mornings AMBITION : College and marriage TRANSFERRED FROM: Staples High School, Wesport, Con- necticut, 3. ACTIVITIES: Chorus, 3,4; Glee Club, 3,4; Spring Concert, 3,4; A.F.S. Club, 4; Hetra Mieh, 4; Student Council Repre- sentative, 4; Refreshment Committee, 4; Float Committee, 3,4; Peak Staff Business Manager, 4; Prom Committee, 3,4. Meticulous dresser . . . eighty miles per hour . . . pert, pretty, and proper . . . certain to be a success MARILYNN FRANCES WEIR FAVORITE SAYING: “What doin, hmm” USUALLY SEEN: with Cris, Gail, Mary or Cathy GONE ON : Would you believe eating? PET PEEVE: Always being asked — “You’re a senior?” AMBITION : to be a graduate and look like one TRANSFERRED FROM: Bellingham High, Bellingham, Massachusetts — 3 Norman . . . laughing manner . . . ivelcome assistant in the guidance office . . . dancing eyes PAMELA STEDMAN WILDE “Pam FAVORITE SAYING: “Not very embarrassed.” USUALLY SEEN: In red T-bird GONE ON : Girls’ football games PET PEEVE: cracking knuckles AMBITION: working for IBM ACTIVITIES: Float Committee, 2,3,4; Arts Festival, 2,3,4. Everyone loves her T-bird . . . “Variety is the very spice of life” . . . talkative . . . fashionable hair-dos 42 of 1967 SUSAN WILLS Wills FAVORITE SAYING: “Who are you kidding?” USUALLY SEEN: with Pam and Annie GONE ON: weekends PET PEEVE: staying in every school night AMBITION: working ACTIVITIES: Pep Club, 1; Chorus, 1,2, 3,4; Spring Concert, 1,2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball, 1,2,3; Intramural Volleyball, 1,2,3. Many friends . . . perfectionist . . . coyisistently well-groomed . . . jet black hair DAVID LEE WOODWARD “Dave” FAVORITE SAYING: “Sure” USUALLY SEEN: anywhere but Medfield GONE ON: girls PET PEEVE: chemistry TRANSFERRED FROM: Stow High School, Akron, Ohio — 2 Conventional yet individual ... a traveling man . . . clear blue eyes . . . nice-looking STUART BEEBE “Stu” FAVORITE SAYING: “If youth only knew and if ag e only could.” USUALLY SEEN: waking up neighbors with my guitar GONE ON: music, drama, cars, guitars, etc. PET PEVE: wet potato chips AMBITION: to be a writer TRANSFERRED FROM: Newfound Memorial High School, Bristol, New Hampshire — 4 ACTIVITIES: Chorus, 4; Glee Club, 4; Drama Club, 4; Spring Concert, 4. A new SUPER SEWIOR ... a walking encyclopedia of odd facts ... a loud guffaw ... a conversationalist 43 The Class of 1967 BEN IRVIN FAVORITE SAYING: (censored) USUALLY SEEN: playing basketball GONE ON: new girls PET PEEVE: yearbook writeups TRANSFERRED FROM: Buffalo, New York — 4 Sharp dresser . . . basketball participant . . . Williamsville . . . Dorothy CARYN IRVIN FAVORITE SAYING: “Well, let me tell you!” USUALLY SEEN: with Annie GONE ON: new boys PET PEEVE: people who say I talk funny TRANSFERRED FROM: Buffalo, New York — 4 Very pretty hair . . . sophisticated wardrobe . . . weekend enthusiast . . . “We are not tu ' ins” ‘It matters not how long we live, but how. ” — Bailey 44 A.F.S. Student Discovers Pizza li Kj F 1 4 i ■ i Laura, Mr. Mains, and Julie A typical American student Queen Laura Laura Baccaglioni — the girl with the beautiful blonde hair, a winning per- sonality, and an Italian accent — is Med- field’s much admired foreign student. She has a ream of accomplishments, including being an honorary member of the Honor Society and Student Council and being our Homecoming Queen. Her favorite food discovery is — strangely enough — pizza, a taste treat she had never tried before coming to America. Laura has often said that she likes Med- field very much and Medfield certainly likes having her. f 45 MR. AND MISS MEDFIELD $ John Kellar Mary Hjelmstad Most Attractive Steve and Karen Most Musical Most Sophisticated Mark and Betty Bob and Lesley 46 r Class Clowns Jim and Sue Most Flirtatious Pat and Annie Happiest Kent and Kris Most Likely to Succeed Dave and Jo Most Talkative Joe and Paula 47 Most Artistic Most Bashful Rick and Cris Camera Shy Karen Done Most for the Class Barb and Bob Most Sincere Nancy and Steve Most Athletic Bill and Sandy Best Dancers Don and Laraine 49 Seniors at Play “There must be more than one way out!” Before and after 24-hour protection ? Hmm! Junior Homecoming Float The Brownies “I was once a 97-pound weakling!” “Oh, why didn’t we pass sandbox ?” “We’re not playing for money!” 51 Baby A— Sue, B— John W., C— Jackie, D— Chris, E— Dave, F— Sue, G— Gail, H— Janet, I— Bruce J— Annie, K— Katrina, L— Susan, M— Phil Sue, N— Connie 0— Pat, p Mark’, Q — Pam, R — Donna, S — Knikki, T — Diane,U — Kris, V — Betty, W Laura, X Mr. Bouin, Y — Bruce, Z — Nancy Barbara, A A — Jan, BB — Steve. Pictures A — Mary Ann, B — Debby, C — Leslie, D — Sean, E — Pam, F — Ray, G — Karen, H — Diane, I — Kris, J — Sandy, K. — Karen, L — Gog:o, M — Jane, N — Ruth, 0 — Bob, P — Marilyn, Q — Annie, R — Lesley, S — Jimmy, T — Laurel, U — Joe, V — Ellen, W — Berni, X — Paula, Y — Kent, Z — Susan, AA — Steve, BB — Mary, CC — Connie, DD — Jo, EE — Bob, FF — Claire, GG — Chuck. Senior Class Will WE the CLASS of 1967 DO DECLARE THIS TO BE OUR LAST WILL and TESTAMENT: To Mr. Blake we leave a bomb-proof school. To Mr. Mains vve leave the school to the mercy of the underclassmen. To Mr. McGrath we leave a box of stationery to write demerit notes on. To Mrs. Adams we leave a new box of index cai ' ds. To Mr. Bibby we leave a tricycle to {jet over to the junior hi{jh faster. To Mr. Callahan we leave a Math 5 class minus Super Seniors. To Mr. Carbone we leave a pair of stilts so that he may see Mr. Svendsen eye to eye. To Mrs. Crans haw we leave a filin{j cabinet with drawers closer to the floor. To Mr. Cuoco we leave a Jolly Green Giant suit. To Mrs. Gardner we leave a year’s supply of “Born Blonde”. To Ml ' . Girard we leave a lon{j straw to reach the drinkin{j fountain outside his room. To Mr. Hastings we leave an honorary degree at Slippery Rock College. To Mr. Hersee we leave a band minus the best players he’s ever seen. To Mrs. Jackson we leave a yearbook engraved in gold. To Mrs. Kelly we leave a book of judo to teach to her classes. To Mr. Keyes we leave a sign in gold for his office. To Mr. Laverty we leave an electric peicolator for his room. To Mrs. Luttazi we leave woolen rags to make a braided lUg for the teacher’s lounge. To Mrs. Manos we leave a FBI agent to search for lost books and magazines. To Mr. McCarthy we leave a book entitled How to Take Care of Your New Baby. To .Mr. .Morris we leave a new senior homeroom. To Mr. Mulcahy we leave leluctantly. To Mrs. Bederzini we leave a (juiet fifth period English class. To .Mrs. Rotter we leave a mini skirt. To Mrs. Reed we leave Chris Gould. To .Mr. Shea we leave a cooperative thermostat. To Miss Smith we leave a round tri|) ticket to Europe. To .Mr. Smith we leave a steal-proof book fair. To .Mrs. .Stahl we leave the unused scrijit of OLIVER. To Mr. Stansbury we leave trailblazers to map out a new route for the cross-country team. To Mr. Svendsen we leave a hole in the ground so he can meet Mr. Carbone eye to eye. To Mrs. V’aughn we leave a forty-eight foot necklace of pig’s intestines. To Mrs. Vellante we le ave a banquet room for all future Spanish dinners. To Mrs. Warburton we leave a bag of small prizes for all practical puiposes. To the Juniors we leave a Super reputation to live up to. To the Sophomore we leave two years of being uppei ' - classmen. To the Freshmen we leave one-hundi-ed dunce caps for future use. Laura Baccaglioni leaves her Italian accent lingeiing in the Phrangle household. Leslie Ballou leaves the art showcase empty. Bruce Bayliss leaves on a safari to Africa. Stuart Beebe leaves a box of loud guffaws to Mrs. Pederzini (to be opened at intervals). Jimmy Bouin leaves juggling alarm clocks. Janet Brown leaves a bottle of Spray Lavoris to Kelly. Maryann Calvetti leaves a faded yellow gym suit. Robert Cai)ers leaves a certain junioi- girl lonely. Bob Cheesbrough leaves a National Thespians’ Or- ganization. Ellen Cioto leaves hei ' dark roots to Diane Brown. Pat Clancy leaves his flirting ability to Jimmy Palumbo. Rick Congelosi leaves a bottle of Brylcream to Huck h’inn. Bill Conlon leaves Mrs. Adams with a sigh of relief. Sue Connolly leaves her extended holidays to Elaine Avery. Pam Coon leaves her baton to Babs Capocci. Kristi Culp leaves her height to Ron Iris. Diane Deluca leaves her tube of blight lipstick to Denise Pritoni. Sue Dick leaves watching Susan Powell walk to school. Mike DiNapoli leaves a patch of rubber on Main Street. Don Dow leaves that walk to Russ Shade. Barbara Eddy leaves the band without a French horn player. 54 Nancy Eddy leaves the National Honor Society to the juniors. Mark Ellsworth leaves his track shoes to Paul Weir. Gogo Flaherty leaves her hair to Lisa Palson. Ray Florest leaves quietly. Jay Frank leaves his swimming ability to Margo Mastropieri. Sue Gilbert leaves her hot line to Millis to Christine Kingsbury. Preston Grant leaves saying “Bosch” and “hola.” Paula Hamilton leaves the girls’ basketball team in charge of Ann Hebert. Pam Harrison leaves her vocal chords to Cathy Bennedict. Donna Hesnan leaves for the Super Duper. Steve Hinkley leaves for the seminary. Anne-Marie Hinsman leaves her masterpieces to the Museum of Fine Arts. Mary Hjelmstad leaves her seat in the bleachers to the girlfriend of the captain of next year’s basket- ball team. Greg Hobel leaves the Hobel Prize to Mr. Shea. Karen Hohl leaves her cheerful smile to Freddie Cariavello. Bernard Hutt leaves for Bedrock. Chuck Huyler leaves his car to Kevin Knehr. Francis lafolla leaves much to the relief of all faculty members. Kent lafolla leaves his trig class thankfully. Ben Irvin leaves his polite ways to Mike Ryan. Caryn Irvin leaves for John Hancock. Steve Janney leaves his wig to Ann Bannister. Gail Johannessen leaves heading for the altar. Connie Jones leaves a collection of hand-written Readers’ Guides to future P.O.D. classes. Joanne Kaerwer leaves her brains to the biology lab. John Kellar leaves his shoes in case there is a flood. Nancy Kenyon has left. Gail La Baugh leaves her blue F ' ord to Ross. Cris Lamb leaves her artistic ability to “Mad Jack.” Ann Laracy leaves her freckles to Rusty Palumbo. Joe Lento leaves as a contemporary problem. Diane Little leaves Mis. Vellente saying “En ingles, por favor.” Ruth Lovelace leaves her strong alto voice to Robert Hudson. Diane Ludlow leaves more Ludlows yet to come. Debby Luke leaves the marching band without a leader. Dave Lyman leaves his past success to David Sexton in hope.s of obtaining future Success. Sue Lyngaas leaves chemistry to anyone who wants it. Ruth Anne MacDougall leaves her giggles to Jill Rulfs. Kris Magnussen leaves his football shoes to the next football captain. Jackie Mandigo leav ' es the yearbook staff looking for her. Phil Minneart leaves Roberta Lantz still in school. Sue Minneart leav ' es her clownish ways to Ginny Calo. Paul Morrison leaves his long eyelashes to a freshman with bald eyelids. Claire Nolan leaves whispering. Jimmy O’Connell leaves his fast driving to a sc ift junior. Sean Otis leaves still talking. Bernie Patten leaves contentedly. Elliot Perkins leaves his pencils to some responsible junior. Rick Peterson leaves for Needham. Pam Porter leaves with Bernie. Lesley Potter leaves her mother. Donna Powell leaves hei ' multi-colored nail polishes to Ingela Agven. Larraine Ripley leaves her dancing ability. Lynne Rodgers lea ves her athletic ability to Laura Avery. Annie Rogers leaves her flirtatious ways to Marie Schultz. George Rogers leaves driving experiences to Gail Worsfold. Mike Roman leaves his happy look to Alan Hastings. Katrina Rudd leaves her “Super-Senior” sign to the class of 20(17. Bruce Sittig leaves for a full day’s work. Dave Sloan leaves his title of “Fi iendliest” to Bobby Gentilli. Betty Souza leaves still trying to think of something to write on the backs of her senior pictui ' es. Marilyn Swanson leaves her long hair to Pat Newman. Jane Torp leaves saying “Ri-i-g-ght!” Sandy Tothill leaves many key positions to be filled. Mike Tredeau leaves his absence record to the office. Karen Wallingford leaves her class notes as a model for futui-e students. Joanne Weddell leaves a whole lunch to Carl Moui ' e. Marilyn Weii- leaves the Guidance Office in charge of no one. Pamela Wilde leaves to join the crowd. Susan Wills leaves her cuily locks to Bill Norelli. David Woodward leaves his s))are time to Robert Bryan. 55 Senior Candids “We took an Arthur Murray Dance Course!” Bagg:y pants on parade ‘They just named this street after “Another bomb scare!’ “When you’re having more than one . . II All dressed up and no place to go. “Santa, I’ve been good!” 56 L. to R.: C. Walker, Sec.; J. Pfrangle, Pres.; G. Supko, V. Pres.; M. Palumbo, Treas. I i i i L. to R.: K. Nielson, Treas.; R. Alexander, Pros.; J. Aronson, V. I Pres.; L. Palson, Sec. L. to R.: V. Boughton, Treas.; W. Walker, V. Pres.; D. Pope, Pres.; V. Palumbo, Sec. Just as the seniors set the example for the juniors, so each class sets and follows on example. Juniors, sophomores, and freshmen oil will meet and overcome the same “I closed my eyes, now give it back!” Top Row, L. to R. : E. Avery, S. Beard, D. Bell, C. Benedict, J. Boland, C. Biais, N, Bravo, K. Brian, D. Brown, C. Browne. 2nd Row: K. Buchanan, T. Byrne, V. Calo, R. Cantor, K. Capers, N. Capers, B. Capocci, D. Cariavello, R. Catenacci, C. Chick. 3rd Row: J. Clar- ridge, J. Clougherty, K. Connelly, K. Connors, P. DeChellis, R. Delano, C. Dennis, F. Dimeo, N. Donahue, L. Eakin. 4th Row: G. Finn, J. Fraser, C. Friend, J. Fuller, L. Gardner, S. Garver, F. Gayton, C. Geddis, D. Goucher, M. Gray. 5th Row: S. Grover, M. Hannula, A. Hastings, A. Hebert, S. Hobel, R. Hudson, K. Humber, J. Hurd, C. Hussey, S. Inman. 58 Lett to Kignt: R. Iris S. Johannessen J. Jones L. Justice M. Kelleher P. Kelley C. Kenyon V. Kenyon K. Knehr P. Kristoff R. LaBaugh R. Lantz K. Larsen M. Lorrett M. Mains J. Marks R. Martin T. Martino J. Matarazzo R. McCarthy 1 ' V J. Pfrangle G. Supko C. Walker M. Palumbo Need we say more? D. McKeown M. McKeown D. Mezzanotte C. Mills C. Moore D. Nyren J. Palumbo R. Palumbo P. Pini L. Preston D. Priest C. Rayner J. Reed C. Reith J. Roberts M. Ryan G. Sarikas C. Savage L. Scott J. Scribner C. Seavey J. Seely R. Shade L. Sittig C. Sloan E. Tetrault G. Thompson D. Tinder J. Tothill C. Tulloch N. Utting J. Warchol G. Willman N. Winters J. Woodward G. Worsfold “Ooh, that kills!” Left to Right: J. Agven B. Allen J. Alley B. Ames J. Aronson L. Avery L. Badozian H. Baggs K. Blair R. Blanchard N. Bowman K. Bravo E. Byrne F. Cariavello S. Cook J. Coon L. Cooper M. Coyne B. Crockett C. Crowell The Sophomores Left to Right; J. Culp P. DeLuca K. Ellsworth P. Fader A. Fahey S. Geddis R. Gentile S. Guy E. Hall C. Hammond M. Hann J. Hansen S. Havener H. Hedgebeth J. Hedges R. Henderson D. Hersee J. Horgan J. Hull D. Hutt J. Jacobs C. Jellow J. Johnson K. Kellar B. Kelleher W. LaCorte F. Lannon J. Laracy E. Larkin J. Lee P. Mailing R. Martino M. Mastropieri C. Maxan J. McCormack G. McCurry R. Alexander “I’ll be the grandest 1 in the Easter Parade. Top Row, L. to R.: C- McGIynn, M. McLaughlin, S. Menard, D. Merritt, R. Rodgers, E, Rogers. N. Rubino, D. Ruhl. 4th Row; J. Rulfs, J. M. Mills, D. Newhall, P. Newman, K. Nielson, J. Nolan, Y. Nord Running, S. Sandberg, M. Schultz, D. Sexton, E. Simpson, E. Souza, blom. 2nd Row; W. Norelli, S. Nyren, C. O’Neil, P. Otis, G. Oulette, D. Spender, L. Spender, S. Strong. 5th Row: A. Swanson, C. L. Palson, V. Patten, S. Perkins. K. Powell, S. Powell. 3rd Row; Templeton, T. Thompson, T. Torp, J. Urskine, E. Vanslelte, S. D. Pritoni, C. Reut, W. Reynolds, J. Ripley, D. Roberts, J. Robinson, Wallingford, P. Weir, J. White, A. Yundt. 61 •ryry- ' ■- I V ‘ .A i A Top Row, L. to R.; A. Andrews, A. Bannister, A. Beauregard, J. Bertram, W. Best, D. Blake, R. Blanchard, D. Boland, C. Bouin, B. Bozelman. 2nd Row: J. Boyle, G. Bravo, J. Brown, R. Bryant, T. Buckley, M. Budwey, S. Burgess, K. Burr, S. Byrne, J. Calo. 3rd Row: C. Cantor, M. Clive, W. Cook, S. Cooper, H. Cronin, K. DeGeorge, R. DeSorger, R. Dinapoli, A. Drost . 4th Row: G. Duhane, D. Elliot, N. Faltas, G. Finn, M. Flagg, J. Foster, L. Frank, B. Fraser, M. Ganley, J. Gates. 5th Row: S. Geller, R. Gilmore, G. Glover, S. Goeller, S. Good, T. Good, G. Gothberg, S. Goucher, C. Gould. 62 Left to Right: D. Greenlaw L. Griswold D. Hann E. Hannula G. Hansen R. Hansen G. Harwood A. Havens C. Henderson M. Hesnan R. Hinkley K. Hjuelmstad B. Hudack G. Hurd D. Hutton G. Iverson K. Jackson J. Kaerwer L. Kaminski Would you believe . . . David Boland? Left to Right: K. Kelleher K. Kibbe M. Kilcoyne K. Kilmer J. Kingsbury R. Kneer V . vaiumbo V, Boughton G. Knehr J. Knowles D. Lamb B. Langley J. Lantz A. Lennon J. Lorett B. Lorrett P. Ludlow K. Lux B. Lyman K. Macintosh C. Maguire R. Manino C. March M. Marks J. McMahon A. Mead J. Menard J. Mezzanotte K. Minneart R. Mosher S. Nye D. O ' Donnell R. Oglesby L. O ' Neil J. Oulette C. Owen A. Parmigiane Freshmen Left to Rigrht: J. Parsons T. Patterson D. Powell P. Prindle S. Procaccini C. Ray D. Ray J. Reed M. Reynolds A. Robinson E. Rossi D. Rudd S. Sarikas M. Schultz C. Scott B. Saccat ini C. Sanders C. Sharp D. Smith J. Spittel R. Sproul V. Stites C. Sullivan D. Surles M. Sweet N. Tocci D. Toubeau D. Trayte L. Vanslette S. Vaughn J. Volk G. Vollmuth S. Wallingford E. Weiscopf R. Willman J. Woodlock R. Woodward S. Withrow “Open wide’ Ooba, Ooba ' from the faculty and administration, there are many clubs serving Medfield High School. 65 I Student Council This year’s Student Council was abundant in the enthusiastic spirit which made it successful. In addition to assuming the activities of previous years, such as monthly assemblies, the Christmas Program, the Magazine Drive, and the Mid-Winter Dance, this year saw the adoption of a Viet- namese child and the formation of the Council Court of Appeals. Strides were made in encouraging student participation in democratic affairs, as well as serving as a link among the administration, faculty, and the student body. 1. to r.: R. LaBaugh, Sec.; S. Tothill, Pres.; Mrs. Potter, advisor P. Coon, Treas.; S. Carver, V. Pres. Seated 1. to r.: J. Weddell, K. Rudd, P. Coon, S. Tothill, S. Carver, L. Potter, L. Baccaglioni, M. Hjelmstad. Standing 1. to r.: Mrs. Potter, W. Walker, J. Lee, D. Blake, D. Pope, J. Aronson, R. Alexander, C. Supko, P. Ludlow, J. Pfrangle, C. Brais, M. Mas- tropieri, J. Scribner. Absent, R. LaBaugh. Newsletter Staff 1. to r.: N. Utting, Asst. Editor; S. Tothill, Pres.; L. Potter, Editor. 66 National Honor Society First Row 1. to r. : B. Eddy, N. Eddy, D. Lyman, J. Kaerwer. Second Row 1. to r.: R. Lantz, M. Kelleher, C. Rayner, Mr. Smith, G. Supko, S. Garver, J. Clarridge. The Honor Society, living up to its standards of scholarship, leadership, service and character, has participated in many activi- ties. These included collecting for the 700 Fund, running a Book Fair, and sponsoring the Musical Variety Show. Advisor, Mr. Smith; President, Nancy Eddy 67 Peak Staff L. to r.: Co-editors Nancy and Barbara, Mrs. Jackson, advisor. L. to r.: N. Eddy, J. Mandigo, K. Culp, J. Weddell, L. Ballou, B. Eddy, E. Cioto. L. to r.: N. Eddy, J. Weddell. L. to r. : J. Mandigo, K. Culp, B. Eddy, E. Cioto, L. Ballou. 68 1 ' jB 1 c 1 Seated 1. to r.: K. Culp, C. Jones, N. Capers, J. Scribner, G. Supko, J. Phrangle, L. Baccaglioni, K. Rudd, J. Jones. Second row: Mrs. Adams, P. Weir, J. Mandigo, R. MacDougall, J. Robinson, S. Tothill, R. Florest, P. Coon, J. Running, K. Nielson, M. Ganley, J. Clarridge, J. Weddell, A. Mead. Third row: J. Rulfs, C. Capers, C. Walker, L. Palson, J. Kaerwer, C. Kenyon, R. Alexander, C. Rayner, P. Knoph, J. Aronson, S. Garver, L. Justice, G. Worsfold, D. Goucher. A.F.S. Club Creative Writing Club First row 1. to r. : Mr. Mulcahey, M. Schultz, C. Jones, S. Powell, S. Nye. Second row: N. Capers, A. Swanson, L. Bodozian, C. Capers, S. Wallingford, J. Culp. Third row: J. Clarridge, L. Palson, S. Perkins, G. Hobel, M. Tredeau, G. Worsfold, D. Roberts. 69 Drama Club Presents . Seated 1. to r.: Mrs. Stahl, P. Otis, S. Otis, M. Flagg, C. Capers, G. Knehr, C. Lamb, K. Blair, J. Foster, B. Hudak. 2nd row 1. to r. : J. Brown, B. Souza, L. Vanslett, G. McCurry, J. Robinson, S. Beard, S. Janney, C. Kenyon, R. Florest, A. Kinsman, K. Nielson, L. Couper, E. Larkin, S. Wallingford, A. Bannister. 3rd row 1. to r. : V. Kenyon, J. Running, S. Geller, J. Kaerwer, G. Worsfold, K. Kibby, R. Alexander, S. Beebe, M. Tredeau, G. Supko, R. Cheesborough, D. Pope, N. Kenyon, K. Kilmer, L. Palson, P. Weir. “The Chalk Garden” DRAMA CLUB The Drama Club undertook many projects this year, among them, a very successful production of “The Chalk Garden”, directed by Robert Cheesbrough, and the organization of the Medfield Chapter of the Na- tional Thespians’ Society. Kneeling 1. to r.: Y. Nordblom, S. Nye, E. Rossi, J. Rulfs. 1st row 1. to r. : S. Procaccini, R. Lantz, S. Otis, M. Palumbo, Mrs. Gardner, S. Tothill, K. Rudd, T. Byrne, J. Weddell, D. Mezzanotte. 2nd row: M. Mills, D. Ray, M. Schultz, R. MacDougall, J. Warchol, M. Mains, J. Robinson, D. O’Donnell, J. Scribner, K. Nielson, C. Templeton, M. Reynolds, V. Palumbo, K. Macintosh, D. Merrit, A. Swanson, A. Parmagine. 3rd row 1. to r.: M. Mastropieri, C. McGlynn, G. McCurry, B. Saccachine, P. Newman, L. Baccaglioni, J. Tothill, D. Pope, D. Powell, A. Robinson, J. Torp, L. Potter, J. Pfrangle, N. Tocci, J. Running, S. Wallingford, C. Walker. Hetva Mieh Here we go, round again Singin’ a song about H.M.C. We’ve got most everything but men And taking it all quite gracefully Kneeling 1. to r.: A. Bannister, D. Hutton, S. Byrne, B. Hudack, B. Fraser. 1st row 1. to r.: L. Bodozian, M. Clive, K. Lux, E. Larkin, K. Blair, K. Hohl, P. Dichellis, K. Culp, J. Kaerwer, G. Iverson. 2nd row 1. to r.: J. Fuller, K. Capers, J. Foster, D. Flaherty, N. Donahue, D. Lamb, L. Gardner, S. Havener, S. Hobel, A. Havens, J. Culp, J. Boland, A. Droste, J. Clarridge, N. Capers, C. Brais, J. Jones. 3rd row 1. to r.; J. Erskine, G. Knehr, L. Griswold, S. Geller, K. Connoly, S. Lyngaas, K. Kilmer, J. Aronson, P. Knopf, K. Kibbe, P. Ludlow, L. Justice, P. Coon, K. Hjelmsted, G. Harwood, G. Hanson, P. Hamilton. 71 Chorus First Row 1. to r.: G. Menard, K. Lux, J. Foster, M. Mills, J. Kaerwer, B. Eddy. J. Rulfs, V, Calo, D. Pri- toni, M. Coyne, S. Procaccini. Second Row 1. to r.: Karen DeGeorge, M. Sweet, C. Walker, C. Capers, C. Mc- Glynn, B. Souza, E. Cioto, E. Avery, A. Swanson, V. Palumbo, P. DeChel- lis, L. Rodgers, M. Schultz, D. Mer- ritt, A. Beauregarde, S. Wallingford, S. March, B. Sacchatini, D. Ray, L. Souza, M. Kilcoyne. Third Row 1. to r. : L. Kaminski, L. Bodozian, A. Hebert, S. Lyngaas, G. Hansen. L. Ripley, J. Culp, P. Ludlow, G. Har- wood, P. Coon, L. Potter, K. Hjelms- tad, J. Ripley, M. Swanson. L. Gris- wold, G. Johannassen, M. Ganley, C. Hussey, J. Good. First Row 1. to r.: K. Culp, D. Mez- zanote, R. Lantz, M. Mains, C. Sav- age, B. Cappocci, S. Gilbert, N. Ut- ting, R. McDougall, D. Roberts. Second Row I. to r. ; J. Fuller, D. Flaherty, S. Havener, R. Lovelace, J. Running, N. Eddy, J. Mandigo, J. Jones, J. Scribner, K. Humber, M. Mastropieri. Third Row 1. to r.: D. Trayte, L. Baccaglioni, J. Torp, M. Hjelmstad, D. Ludlow, K. Ells- worth, J. Lee, J. Marks, W. Clive. R. Hudson, L. Eakin, R. Mozer, T. Horgan, S. Tothill, K. Rudd, J. Tot hill. Fourth Row 1. to r.: M. Hann, R. Alexander, J. Lento, M. Norelli, J. Palumbo, G. Rogers, R. Lovelace, J. Boyle, J. Kellar, S. Beebe, M. Tredeau, C. Moore, P. Clancy, M. Hesnan, J. Bertram, R. Florest, R. Gentile. First Row 1. to r.: D. Goucher, C. Mills, S. Otis. C. Jones, J. Clarridge. J. Weddell, K. Nielsen, C. Hender- son, J. Kaerwer, M. Clive, B. Frazer. Second Row 1. to r.: P. Fader, K. Hohl, J. Kellar, A. Kellar, L. Vans lette, N. Bowman, A. Rogers, P. Wilde. S. Nye, L. Dick, S. Geller, D. DeLuca, J. Robinson, C. Rieth, D. Brown, L. Gardner, R. Henderson, A. Bannister, Mr. Hersee. Third Row 1. to r.; M. Palumbo. S. Wills. K. Kilmer. L. Justice, K. Larson, S. Hobel, G. Wilman, E. Vanslette, P. Knoph, J. Aronson, J. Brown, G. Worsfold, G. McCurry. J. Phrangle, G. Knehr, S. Minneart, J. Clougherty, K. Conners. 72 First Row 1. to r. : R. Mozer R. Florest, M. Harm, W. Clive, J. Lento, J. Palumbo, M. Norelli, W. Norelli. Second Row 1. to r, : J. Lee, J. Bertram, G. Rogers, R. Lovelace, J. Marks, R. Hudson, K. Ellsworth, Mr. Hersee. Third Row 1. to r. : R. Alexander, P. Clancy, M. Tredeau, J. Boyle, J. Kellar, S. Beebe, C. Moore, L. Eakin. Glee Club First Row 1. to r. : S. Otis, C. Jones, J. Wedell, A. Hebert, N. Eddy, J. Scribner, D. Goucher, K. Humber, D. Mezzanotte, E. Cioto. Second Row 1. to r. : J. Mandigo, J. Clarridge, J. Jones, M. Mains, M. Mastropieri, J. Robinson, K. Benedict, S. Minneart, J. Pfrangle, G. Knehr, C. Reith, R. Lovelace, K. Hohl, B. Souza, A. Bannister. Third Row 1. to r. : C. Hussey, D. DeLuca, K. Lai son, G. Willman, M. Hjelmsted, K. Rudd, D. Hesnan, E. Vanslette, J. Brown, D. Ludlow, S. Tothill, J. Tothill, G. Worsfold, D. Flaherty. 73 Seated 1. to r.: C. Henderson, L. Souza, V. Calo, V. Boughton, R. Henderson, L. Cooper, S. Beard, M. Mains, D. Carmiello, S. Powell, A. Bannister, D. Mez- zanote. Second row 1. to r.: L. Ballou, B. Eddy, J. Kaerwer, N. Eddy, S. Tothill, D. Pope, D. Powell, P. Newman, A. Robinson, J. Pfrangle, C. McGlynn, J Robinson, B. Souza, C. Bouin. Third row 1. to r.: Mr. Hersee, S. Withrow, T. Patterson, W. LaCorte, D. Sexton, K. Kellar, J. Calo, K. Ellsworth, J. Volk, P. Prindle, L. O’Neil. Fourth row 1. to r. : T. Torp, R. Woodward, K. lafolla, R. Hudson, J. Kellar, C. Ray- ner, M. Ellsworth, J. Parsons, G. Supko, R. Shade. Band The high school band, one of the most ac- tive organizations in Medfield, has trudged through muddy football fields and hot dusty roads, practiced long hours in the early morn- ing, and even played during a snowfall on Christmas Eve, to contribute to the spirit and enthusiasm of Medfield High. “Let’s get this show on the road!” Band Officers acting it up: 1. to r. : G. Supko, Sec.; Mr. Hersee; B. Eddy, Pres.; R. Shade, V. Pres. 1. to r. : A. Hebert, J. Scribner, M. Mastropieri, L. Palson, P. Coon, Capt. L. Potter, D. Captain Lesley Luke, J. Fuller, D. Flaherty, B. Capocci, S. Gilbert. Majorettes 75 Student Librarians Kneeling 1. to r.: L. Kaminski, V. Kenyon, N. Bowman, V. Boughton, J. Flagg, G. Worsfold, J. Jones. Seated 1. to r.: G. Iverson, B. Patten, J. Mandigo, C. Jones, P. Fader, P. Porter, T. Byrnes, C. Brais, S. Geller. Standing 1. to r.: C. McGuire, W. Cook, J. McCormack, R. Hudson, G. Hobel, C. Huyler, S. Perkins, W. LaCorte, S. Strong, Mrs. Manos. Audio-Visual Seated 1. to r. : R. Wilman, D. Sexton, R. Mozer, T. Torp, W. Lacorte, C. McGuire. Standing; E. Perkins, G. Supko, J. Kellar, C. Rayner, J. Boyle, S. Perkins, Mr. Morris. Club 76 Seated 1. to r.: S. Perkins, D. Luke, S. Lyngaas, C. Jones, S. Otis, J. Kaerwer, B. Bayliss. Standing 1. to r. : M. Kilcoyne, G. Iverson, M. Mains, C. March, S. Hobel, P. Porter, D. Powell, J. Torp, A. Kinsman, C. Hussey, B. Patten, D. Little, J. Mandigo, K. Kohl, K. Humber, Mr. Carbone. Future Teachers Club Math Team Seated 1. to r.: J. Aronson, G. Supko, Mr. Guoco, C. Rayner, J. Kaerwer. Standing 1. to r. : B. Yundt, R. Alexander. 77 More Snaps . . . The dynamic duo The baby-sitting crowd “We started as grapes under the sun And we turned into raisins, one by one.” Mr. Terrific “Why do my friends shun me? Could it be . . .?” 78 Athletic activities have played an important part in the lives of many Medfield High School students. Excellence in showmanship and good sportsmanship have become a basic part of the school code. 79 Medfield Ends 7-1 Season A FOOTBALL i u j The Medfield High School 1966 football team had a highly successful season. Ably coached by Mr. Keyes, the team practiced every afternoon for long, rugged hours. Led by co-captains Pat Clancy and Kris Magnussen, supported by players such as Don Dow, Bill Norelli, Mark Lorett and other goal scorers, and led defensively by Kent lafolla, the team worked together to bring on victory after victory. The 7-1 season ended with Medfield as the first Tri-Valley League Champions. Co-captains Pat and Kris, Coach Keyes 80 ri -Valley League Champions Co-captain Kris Don Co-captain Pat First row 1. to r.: J. Frank, J. Kellar, D. Dow, P. Clancy, K. Mapnussen, K. lafolla, B. Capers, Coach Keyes. Second row 1. to r.: M. Kelleher, F. DiMeo, G. Thompson, M. Norelli, C. Sloan, R. McCarthy, R. Palumbo, W Clive. Third row 1. to r.: G. Marks, B. Kelleher, J. White, J. Lee, W. Reynolds, R. Lovelace, R. Blanchard, D. Priest, Fourth row 1. to r.: J. Seely, G. Finn, W. Norelli, M. Lorett. 81 j 1 i ( i ;?• STok ' : “nd ' ow k ?™ ' t De|Se| R Bliart ' f 1 ' ' rE ovila “ j ' Whi “ll ' oolo E™sl Jpson, e! Coup ' erl G Finn, 4trrow i to r. T.’ Hoi gan, G. Vollmuth, D. Elliot, B. Lorett, C. Sander, W. Reynolds. One of our recent amputees 83 Basketball Captain Bill and Coach Svendsen 1st row 1. to r.: D. Catenacci, J. Seeley, T. Martino, W. Conlon, G. Marcotte, J. Bouin, Coach Svendsen. 2nd row 1. to r.: B. Irvin, P. Clancy, P. Kelly, J. Kellar, M. Ellsworth, M. Kelleher, D. Lyman. “Ballet ’67’ ’’ Seniors — 1st row 1. to r.: J. Kellar, Bouin, W. Conlon, P. Clancy. 2nd n “Don’t trip over your shoe- laces!’’ 84 “When’s it coming down?” . . and Kellar gets the tap.” Hoopsters In Action “And the fans go wild!” I. to r. : B. Irvin, D. Lyman, M. Ellsworth, 1st row 1. to r.: Coach Carbone, M. Hann, R. Shade, M. Norelli, R. Rod- T. Martino. gers, B. Kelleher, F. Cariavello. 2nd row 1. to r.; Manager, J. Hurd, M. Ryan, W. Norelli, J. Boyle, S. Vaughn, P. Mailing, J. White, V. Stites. 85 Spirit, Hustle, Hard Play, Bottom Row— 1. to r.: D. Ross, B. Kelleher, R. Cook, W. Moe ller, R. Buddy, M. Kelleher M Norelli, M. Hann, J. Marks. Second Row — 1. to r.; Coach Kreshpane, R. Martino, P. Kelly, R. Palumbo, K. Pfrangrle, W. Conlon, G. Marcotte, D. Cate- nacci, A. Campbell, C. Browne, F. Caraviello, R. Seaward, manager. BASEBALL 1966 The spirit was there, but the 1966 War- rior baseball team’s record of three wins and twelve losses under Coach Harry Kresh- pane reflected a youth movement which should pay big dividends in the next two years. Captain Don Ross’ flawless fielding and consistent hitting earned him the Most Val- uable Player Award for baseball in 1966. The 1967 squad will be bolstered by re- turning lettermen Bill Conlon, Mike Hann, Brian Kelleher, Mike Kelleher, Pete Kelly, Jeff Marks, and Russ Palumbo. Captain Don 86 Promise Future Success Coach Kreshpane i r X “ «r 1 . “Do we have to go out?” The Medfield Rockettes 1966 SCOREBOARD Medfield .... 13 Medway 11 Medfield .... 2 Dover 4 Medfield.... 2 Holliston .... 7 Medfield.... 0 Norton 6 Medfield .... 4 Holliston 8 Medfield.... 5 Millis 4 Medfield .... 2 Hopedale .... 6 Medfield.... 3 Nipmuc 10 Medfield ... 0 Bellingham ..13 Medfield. ... 3 Blackstone ... 12 Medfield.... 5 Hopkinton ...19 Medfield ... 0 Medway 3 Medfield .... 3 Dover 4 Medfield.... 0 Norton 3 Medfield 4 Millis 3 87 Speed and Determination Brings Success “All right, all you would-be runners, get out there and warm up! ... Run th e course twice . . . All out! . . . Okay, sprint a few laps! I said SPRINT!” So it goes in the life of a Medfield Cross Country runner, with a few encouraging words from Coach Stans- bury — he’s out to set a new course record or die in the attempt. The three top runners this year were Dave Bell, the Junior Cap- tain; Dave Hersey, a sophomore; and Senior Dave Lyman. The team had three wins, four losses, and placed sixteenth in Class E, in the State’s new record for the Medfield Cross Country Team. Seated 1. to r. — C. Sullivan, J. Hurd, M. Ellsworth, D. Bell, D. Lyman, D. Hersey, D. Trayte. Standing 1. to r. — Manager, S. Perkins, G. Hurd, C. Gould, S. Sarikas, W. Anes, R. Oglesby, Coach Stansbury 88 “Believe it or not, this is the tennis ball!” Interest In Tennis Grows TENNIS Tennis, a newcomer to the sports cur- riculum of Medfield High School, was en- thusiastically received. Boys’ and girls’ teams were organized this spring and will be fortified next sea- son by the addition of two new tennis courts. Inter-school play was successfully en- joyed by the boys’ team with team mem- bers Joel Adams and Bob Delano receiv- ing special recognition for their outstand- ing performance and play. Girls Tennis Team Kneeling: 1. to r. — J. Fuller, M. Mastropieri, B. Davis, T. Byrne, E. Larkin, J. Nolan. Standing: 1. to r. — Coach Jackson, C. Brais, J. Hanson, W. Williams, V. Shugrue, G. Wors- fold, L. Potter, D. Flaherty. Boys Tennis Team Kneeling: 1. to r. — R. Delano, J. Adams, R. Lovelace, J. Lee. Standing 1. to r. — Manager, T. Thompson, R. VanW ' art, A. Hastings, R. Alexander, C. Kenyon. Girls’ Basketball Seated — 1. to r.: M. Mastropieri, C. Hussey, C. Walker, C. Brais, L. Avery, S. Lyngaas, L. Potter, S. Tothill, J. Aronson, E. Vanslette, V. Calo, J. Boland, S. Hobel, L. Larkin. Kneeling, 1. to r.: P. Hamilton, Manager, Coach Kelly, A. Herbert, Manager. “What is this, soccer?” Tou mean . . . they know GIRL’S BASKETBALL Medfield . . . . 23 Bellingham ....27 Medfield . . . .28 Nipmuc 33 Medfield .... 24 Hopedale 22 Medfield. .. .29 Millis 19 Medfield .... 19 Hopkinton 23 Medford .... 34 Dover-Sherborn . 36 Medfield .... 40 Holliston 35 Medfield ... .27 Medway 42 Kneeling 1. to r.: J. Nolan, K. Blair, D. Hutton, A. Robinson, L. Vanslette. Standing 1. to r.: G. Hansen, D. Pope, P. Knopf, K. Buchanan, G. Harwood. 91 Cheerleaders 1. to r.: M. Mains, J. Phrangle, M. Palumbo, A. Rogers, Capt. L. Rodgers, S. Minneart, N. Utting, D. Brown, R. Lantz. -I Senior Annie Junior Varsitv Cheerleaders: 1. to r.: J. Johnson, G. Knehr, V. Palumbo, D. Pritoni, Capt. E. Rogers, E. Rossi, G. Iverson, M. Clive, C. Templeton, J. McMahon. “The All-American Sport!” 92 “The Warriors Three” “Let’s hear it out there!” “The Medfield Line-up.” Captain Lynne Senior Sue “Well, where is it?” Slug it, Sandy! SOFTBALL, 1966 SEASON Victory, victory, that’s a lie ; but though the scores didn’t al- ways favor the squad, the fact that it molded itself into a team more than justified its repre- senting M.H.S. Opposition was tough and often on a grand scale. Enthused by some pretty spirited bus rides and rapid dashes to the ball field, each girl tried for the “homerun sundae” (You were just lucky, Mrs. K!) “Three-three, the Rivals,” “Sweetheart Tree,” water bal- loons, SLIDE, surf (oops), run but never out. Kneeling: 1. to r. : J. Scribner, M. Stuart, N. Cleary, S. Girou- ard, L. Avery, J. Boland, V. Calo, P. Fuller. Standing: 1. to r. : E. Vanslette, C. Stevens, J. Aronson, K. Kel- lar, G. Martino, S. Wood, S. Tothill, C. Hussey, D. Brown, W. Squiers, T. Malone, Coach Kelley. 94 Sports in Review. . . Let your fingers do the walking. What form! The Brothers Kelleher We’re the group that used Crest.” 95 And Finally “My dolly and I do everything: together.” The M.H.S. Espionage Training Course Our photographer??? 96 A dvertisements 97 SPONSORS L. E. Abar Mr. Mrs. Allen G. Adams Mr. Mrs. Dwight E. Adams Mary Alexander Mr. Mrs. Robert E. Altman Timothy Andrews The Anglis Family Mr. Mrs. C. S. Armstrong Mrs. C. A. Austin The A. K. Averys Leyman C. and Edith Avery Mary T. Aylward Mrs. C. Balcom Mr. Mrs. J. C. Behnke Bertha Mr. Ralph Beuldiet F. M. Bibby Ralph H. Binder Mr. Mrs. Thomas A. Blake Mr. Mrs. John Borgen The Brais Family Mr. Philip L. Breen R. Brod Mr. Mrs. Douglas Brown Mr. Mrs. Richard W. Brown The Burgers: Mike, Den, Jim, Mag Mr. B. P. Burns Ruth and Ken Bussey Mr. .Mrs. James Callachan George Callahan .Mr. Mrs. Edward G. Campbell .Mr. Mrs. Malcolm F. Campbell Mr. Mrs. Paul Campbell Ruth Bob Capers Mr. Mrs. Thomas Carlson Mr. Mrs. William Carroll Ellen G. Catenacci Pat Champa Mr. Mrs. Anthony Goto Mrs. Priscilla Clarke C. H. Clougherty Mr. Mrs. Alferd Colella Mrs. J. R. Collins Charles Combs Mr. Mrs. Congelosi Lucille Conlon .Mr. Mrs. P. 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Weddell Mr. Mrs. Christian Weir Mr. Mrs. R. J. Weston Steve Whalen R. C. White Mr. Mrs. R. Wellman Mr. Mrs. W. R. Wellmert Mr. Mrs. C. R. Wiot Mr. Mrs. Harry Wilson Mr. Mrs. W. Wilson Mr. Mrs. James R. Woglom Robert Woodward Established 1917 FTD Member t PEDERZINI FLOWERS 359-4949 160 East Main Street Medfield Gil Pederzini Compliments of STIVALEHA CORPORATION Pine Needle Pork Office Telephorie 326-3293 Edward Stivaletta Residence 326-1798 Compliments of JOSEPH MARCIONETTE Arthur W. Rieth Arthur E. 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Quality Foods at Lowest Prices TWINING ' S GULF SERVICE Tune-ups Broke Service Rood Service Free Pick-up Service Main Spring Streets 359-2416 Good luck to Class of 1967 VINCENT RED PALUMBO Compliments of MEDFIELD PHARMACY Jerry Julie 1 1 Compliments of DR. and MRS. RICHARD NICKERSON 103 IJ our C ia56 Photographer The responsibility associated with such a title is no small task. A School Yearbook without photographs would indeed be dull. Therefore, 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 Schaol. HARVARD STUDIO Official Photographer 1966 669 Boylston Street Boston, Mass. 104 WALKER MFG. CO., INC. Automatic Screw Machine Products 99 Adams Street Medford, Moss. Earle F. Brown 359-4344 Compliments of THE SHOE HORN 444-0441 359-4304 Telephone — 359-63 1 2 GELLER ' S M M CLEANSERS All work done on premises Fur Storage 545 Main St. Medford, Mass. Greetings from FRED C. 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