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First row, left to right: G. Starr, B. Blais, D. Bernier, N. Tomkiewicz, B. Oliver, B. Pitts, M. Washburn, D. Donner, N. Robinson. Second row: K. McDonald, J. Swartz, S. Edgerly, G. Hale, S. Flanders, R. Guidaboni, B. Beckman, L. Cabral, M. Medeiros. Third row: F. Leo, J. Pollard, D. Harlow, D. Guilford, D. Fontaine, J. Bonnar, A. Savas, and R. Perry. SENIOR CLASS POLL } GIRLS Bonnie Blais Deanne Donner Barbara Oliver Barbara Oliver Nancy Tomkiewicz Lindy Cabral Greta Hale Margie Washburn Greta Hale Beverly Beckman Greta Hale Kathy McDonald Madelyn Medeiros Greta Hale Bette Pitts Nancy Robinson Nancy Robinson Susan Edgerly Dee Bernier Gale Starr Nancy Robinson Nancy Tomkiewicz Madelyn Medeiros Nancy Tomkiewicz Nancy Robinson Rosie Powers — Madelyn Medeiros Barbara Oliver TITLE Most Popular Most Likely to Succeed Most Intellectual Most Talkative Most Industrious Most Clever Most Athletic Most Sophisticated Most Dramatic Best Looking Best Natured Best Musician Best Dressed Best Dancers Best All-Around Class Wit Class Flirt Friendliest Cutest Did Most for Class BOYS Frank Leo David Guilford Jim Bonnar Jim Bonnar Ross Perry Athan Savas John Swartz John Swartz Bob Guidaboni Stuart Flanders Athan Savas Ross Perry Darragh Harlow Frank Leo John Swartz Jim Bonnar Dave Fontaine Ross Perry Frank Leo Jim Pollard Ross Perry Frank Leo Darragh Harlow Athan Savas
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Beth ELIZABETH WHITEHEAD full of pep and bubbling over with fun and laughter . . devoted to music . . . easygoing ... a loyal friend. Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4; Representative 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Train- ing Choir 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Lunch Room As- sistant 3; Newswriters ' Qub 4. VIRGINIA WHOLAN Ginny . . . full of life . . . forever ready for mischief . . . likes to read . . . fond of the Cape. Orchestra 1. JUDITH WILCOX Judy . . . alvirays ready to help . . . drav rs beautifully . . . leads our band ... a co-operative person. Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4; Chairman of Decoration Committee 4; Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4; Majorette 2, Drum Major 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Girls ' Glee Club 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Qass WiU Committee 4. RONALD GUILFORD Ronnie ... a new-comer from Florida . . . with his genuine smile made friends auickly . . . loves to tinker with cars . . . eagerly entered into M.H.S. activities. STEPHEN DINSMORE DIANNE JESSE Available CAROLYN BLOUIN PATRICIA CAREY ROBERT DEROSIER MASON MASTERA GLORIA WESTON ALBERT SEARS
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CLASS HISTORY As we march in our blue and black robes to take our places at Graduation Exercises, I find myself reminiscing about the past four years. My mind wanders back to our first class meeting with Jim Bonnar presiding, assisted by the other officers: Dave Hanson, Pat Rogers, and Madelyn Medeiros. Madelyn was also the captain of the freshman cheering squad, which in- cluded Bonnie Blais, Pat Carey, Leah Coppock, Sue Edg- erly, Jeanne Perkins, and Nancy Robinson. Mrs. Moriarty was our cheerleaders ' advisor as well as our class advisor. Everyone was happy when Pat Rogers and Jim Bonnar were tapped for Silver M. We ended our Freshman year with the Get Acquainted Social, which was held for the incoming Freshmen. The noise of a bus rumbling by outside reminds me of our trip to the Boston Museum of Science with Mr. Almeida, our biology teacher. Our Sophomore year was full of fun and activities as we got more used to the excitement of high school life. The Christmas Snow Ball was well run by Athan Savas, Jim Bonnar, Greta Hale, and June HaU, our officers, and by Miss Whitty, our advisor. Three more of our classmates were tapped for Silver M : Bonnie Blais, John Swartz, and Dave Hanson. To end the year, we had an exciting outing at Nantasket Beach. Looking down at my beautiful class ring, I think of the hours we spent choosing it. The Junior year has so many happy times such as the Prom. The theme suggested by Judy Wilcox was Moonlight Serenade, and with the fountains, flowers, and spotlights, everyone felt they were truly dancing in the moonlight. Miss O ' Neil, our advisor, helped our officers: John Swartz, Frank Leo, Nancy Robin- son, and Barbara Oliver, to make our prom one of the grandest. A big event in the spring was the induction of twenty-four of our classmates into the National Honor Society. Nano and Deanne were chosen for Silver M. As usual, the Girls ' League trip to Ferring ' s Pond in June was fun. They ' ve started passing out the diplomas already! One by one my classmates go up to the platform. As I watch them, I remember how much I anticipated my Senior Year. Our class officers, Dave Guilford, Jim Pollard, Pat Rogers, Ross Perry, and the class council couldn ' t have provided better leadership. The Seniors were responsible for the Coronation Dance, which was a great success. At the football rally in November, Jim Longworth and Bob Guidaboni, football co- captains, received their sweaters along with Dave Hanson, Darragh Harlow, Ed Lizotte, Tom Walsh, and Don White. During the December tapping ceremony Athan Savas and Lindora Cabral became members of the Silver M. Also five additional members were added to the National Honor Society. After midyears were over, our activities kept us busy, and basketball provided enjoyment for all. Senior players included Dave Guilford and Darragh, co-captains, and Dave Hanson, Jim Bonnar, and Bob Rubeski as members of the team. Our cute cheerleaders, Captain Bonnie Blais, Sue Edgerly, Madelyn Medeiros, and Jeanne Perkins, provided an extra attraction at every game. After three months of rehearsals, our class put on the hilarious comedy, Curtain Going Up. We ' ll never forget the hours of work Miss Anacki, our director, put into the play, and what a beautiful Southern stage setting Mr. Brady designed for us. When spring rolled around, excitement and tension kept building. The National Honor Trip to New York added to the excitement. Then, under the supervision of Mr. King, our advisor, we began planning for Senior Week. Along with Class Night and the Class Trip we had hundreds of parties, and the girls tried their best to get sun-tanned for the Reception. It ' s all happened so quickly that it seems impossible for me to be sitting here waiting to receive my diploma. I ' ll never forget the friends, the fun, and the wisdom which high school has given me. These are important landmarks in my life, and their silhouettes will always be with me in memory. 26
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