North Andover High School - Knight Yearbook (North Andover, MA)

 - Class of 1963

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Jhhu Ia, iPuL oUqJfL SdfwoL (Mdiimi hi 0 M E ECONOMICS CLASS ROOM TYPING FIRS T 0 1 % ;! L A N G UAGE r ■ |1 L A B. ! C L 1 1 1 j —-■■::=- ■ ■■ r J i 1 . . ECOND FLOOR PLAN nc v RiPim 0 1963 THE KNIGHT NORTH ANDOVER HIGH SCHOOL NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS ‘When ti e build, let ns think that we build oreverr Ruskin Build me straight, oh worthy master Longfellow Our todays and yesterdays Are the blocks with which we build ’ Longfellow All are architects of Fate, Working in the se walls of Time Longfellow lliUJIIII.1.11 Build on the human heart.” SORDELLO i tl TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page Theme Table of Contents . .. ' ' WiyP . . 3 Administration Faculty Seniors Senior Officers ' iKJj- y v, ' , ■ ’V 11 40 Remember . 41 VI Class Ballot.42 Senior Classes 44 Underclassmen 49 Activities . 55 Sports . 71 DOUGLAS A. CHANDLER Superintendent of Schools ALVAH G. HAYES Principal ADMINISTRATION FACULTY AGNES AIKEN French IF heaton College, B.A.; Harvard University, Ed.M. I’ll bet you a paper clip!” ROBERT COLLIER Guidance Director North Andover Public Schools System Cortland State Teachers’ College, B.S.; Syracuse University; Boston University, Ed.M. For the records . . MARGARET E. BROWN English Boston University, A.B. Boys, button your collars.” HOWARD E. CROZIER Director of Physical Education and Athletics, Football, Track, and Wrestling Coach Coach Springfield College, B.S., M.Ed. Stay off the gym floor with your shoes on!” MARY A. BUCKLEY Homemaking Regis College, B.S. The first thing to do is to read the directions.” Would you mind lining up the desks FAI COLEMAN English, French West Chester State College, B.S. Oh, golly!” 5 FACULTY MILDRED E. DIMLICH Physical Education, Girls’ Field Hockey Coach, Advisor to Cheerleaders Posse-Nisse?! School of Physical Education Our goal is ONLY 75 situps!” MARGARET M, DONLAN Latin, Algebra Boston University, A.B., M.Ed. Close your books and take out a piece of paper.” JOHN V. DONOVAN Assistant Principal, Chairman of English Department, English Boston College, A.B., A.M. Don’t just sit there like bumps on a log!” ARTHUR H. FORGETTA Algebra, Advanced Mathematics Tufts University, B.S. But class, it’s Obvious!” It’s no good unless you know WHY! MADELINE M. GILLEN Director of Guidance University of Maine, A.B.; Boston University, M.A. Your marks are very good, but . . MARION S. GROSSMAN Typewriting, Stenography Salem State Teachers College, B.S. in Ed.; Boston University, M.Ed. Remember, girls, proportions!” 6 FACULTY ARTHUR P. HALL English, Latin, Russian Boston University, A.B. Nyet!” ARTHUR J. HAMEL Chemistry, Algebra, General Science, Assistant Baseball Coach St. Anselm’s College, A.B.; Boston State Teachers’ College, M.Ed. What’s the magic number in here?” JAMES L. HILLS Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing, Assistant Coach in Football and Basketball Fitchburg State Teachers’ College, B.S. in Ed. Let’s keep this caf clean!” LEWIS J. HULL Librarian Boston University, B.Mus., M.A. You’re all a bunch of jumping jacks!” INGRID JEPPESEN Art, English Tufts, A.B.; Boston Museum School; University of Vienna How do you do it??” JUSTINE JUAREZ English Wellesley College, B.A. You see what I’m getting at, don’t you?” 7 Did I ever tell you about the time . . . FACULTY GEORGE E. LEE Biology, Consumer Education, Baseball Coach, and Assistant Football Coach St. Anselm’s College, A.B. Have no fear, Lee is here!” ROBERT C. LICARE Civics, Problems of Democracy, Basketball Coach Boston University, B.S., M.Ed. Here’s a little food for thought . . JOSEPH F. LYNCH Plane Geometry, Algebra, General Science College of the Holy Cross, B.S. Boy! You’re a good-looking group!” JAMES w. McDonald speech. Speech Therapy, English, Director of School Play, Driver Eduiation Emerson College, B.L.I. According to parliamentary procedure.” Miss Torpey vs. the Machine Age. CLARENCE F. MOSHER, JR. Music New England Conservatory of Music, B.Mus.; Columbia University, M.A. in Ed. Adrn inistratio n I’d better not say it.” ALICE M. NEAL Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Bookkeeper for Noth Andover School Lunch Program Boston University, B.S.S., M.Ed. ' Would anyone like another timing?” 8 FACULTY PHILIP NELSON U.S. History, Civics Boston University College of Liberal Arts, B.A. You’d better believe it!” ALBERT F. PERRAULT, JR. Civics, Problems of Democracy Holy Cross, B.S.; Boston College, M.A. Why am I telling you all this?” THOMAS F. POWERS History, Civics, Business Manager of Athletics, Guidance Tufts University, A.B., M.Ed. Silence reigned and we all got wet.” THOMAS L. REGAN Physics, Chemistry, Algebra Providence College, B.S.; Salem State Teachers’ College, M.Ed. Oh, AbsoLOOTly!” ROBERT B. ROACH History, Biology Suffolk University, B.A. Now isn’t this romantic?” JOHN R. ROBINSON General Science, Problems of Democracy Boston University, A.A., B.S.; Suffolk University, M.Ed. Hey, boy!” 9 Mr. Regan vs. Finagle’s Theory. FACULTY KATHERINE C. SHERIDAN History, Geography Boston University, B.S. in Ed., M.Ed. All right now, next question.” ROBERT J. SULLIVAN General Science, Consumer Education, Algebra Holy Cross, B.S. The boys say they can win.” HARWOOD A. STEELE Typewriting, Junior Business, Bookkeeping University of Maine, B.S. in Com. Ed.; Salem State College, M.Ed. May I give you this page?” CLAIRE T. TORPEY Office Practice, Stenography, Junior Business Training Salem State Teachers’ College, B.S. in Ed.; Boston University, M.Ed. Please sit up straight.” This is so TERRIBLY simple! GRACE S. TORRISI Engl ish, Erench Emmanuel College, A.B. But you have to SPEAK it!” ANN M. WHARTON English, Yearbook Advisor Tufts University, B.A. O-kay!” 10 SENIORS Class Motto We have the blueprints of education; now let us build a better world. THOMAS E. ANDREW, III Ted” Gets a homeroom quiet with one word . . . sweaters and vests . . . likes company in the corridors . . . sure to be successful in insurance. CHARLES ASHWORTH Chuck” Good-natured guy . . . usually seen bombing around N.A. in his car ... Jay and Scott’s buddy ... a joke- anytime, Chuck. Football 1, 3; Basketball 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4- -HI PATRICIA ANGELORO Pat” Quiet . . . considerate of others . . . favorite subject — Russian , . . loves those Phys¬ ics quizzes” . . . may suc¬ cess be yours! Hi-Lites 2; Knight Stajf 3; Softball 1; Dramatic Club 4. SCOTT AYER Crash” Cartoons that top Walt Dis¬ ney . . . What’s your favorite one, Scott? . . . hot-rod en¬ thusiast . . . curly hair . . . nice smile. Dramatic Club 4. ROBERT A. ARSENAULT Bud” Seems quiet but look again! . . . never in a hurry . . . French genius . . . always himself . . . prefers hunting and skiing. Track 1, 2, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. GAIL AZIZ Latest hairdo . . . hospital aide . . . enjoys writing notes . . . true friend . . . one spe¬ cial interest. Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3; Fli- Lites 2 (Literary Editor); Knight Stajf 4. 12 MARY ANN BARRY Beautiful eyes ... A really avid Central fan . . . loves vacations . . . summers at Hampton . . . wonderful friend. Class Pyeside7tt 1; Math Club 1; Student Council 1; Glee Club 1; (St. Pat ' s) Dra¬ matic Club 4; Knight Staff 4; Football Queen Attejidant 4. PHILLIP BARTOL Phil” Marblehead’s loss is certainly our gain . . . Dr. Bulger’s right-hand man . . . never any work in a spare . . . not a worry in the world. Knight Staff 4; Photogra¬ phy Club 4; Baseball 1, 2; Chess Club 3 . WILLIAM BARTOL Bill” Whiz at a Chess game . . . great person in anyone’s book . . . benefited senior class as secretary . . . stay as nice as you are, Bill! Track Manager 2, 3, 4; Ktjight Staff 4; Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2; Hi-Lites 2; Senior Class Sec¬ retary; Honor Society 4. JANET BATTERBURY Can’t wait for snow to go skiing . . . fervent supporter of football and basketball games . . . likes rides to Phillips . . . What about con¬ tact lenses, Janet? Hi-Lites 2; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Knight Staff 4. All the brownies raise their hands . . . BEVERLY BEAUDOIN Bev” How about a ride, Bev? . . . always smiling . . . usually seen at the Barn . . . great collection of class pictures. Homeroom Representative 1, 2, 3; Field Hockey 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; After Prom Committee 3. NANCY BEELEY Nanc” Loves clothes . . . Newman Prep . . . The Debs . . . Re¬ member the rides on a motor- scooter, Nanc? . . . likes col¬ lecting dues and bank money . . . future secretary. Field Hockey 3, 4; Basket¬ ball 3, 4 (J-V. Captain); Hi- Lites 2; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Knight Staff 3, 4 (Business Manager); Student Council 4 (Sec.-Treas.). . . . and give my best regards to Aunt Sally, Uncle John, cousin Elaine . . . JOHN BOURQUIN Winning smile . . . often seen at Central . . . bombs around in that green car . . . Girls! Girls! Girls! SHARON BRADDOCK Noted for a long pony-tail . . . usually seen with Sue, Lynda, and Kitty . . . can you touch your toes yet, Sharon? . . . sure to be a success in the business world. RICHARD BRYAN Ricky” One sharp dresser . . . an¬ other sweater, Ricky?” . . . seen playing tennis and golf¬ ing . . . blushes easily . . . love that laugh . . . problems. Track 1, 2; Basketball 1; Photography Club 1. PHILIP A. CAHILL Phil” Avid sportsman . . . how’s life at the Cape, Phil? . . . skiing and speedboats . . • has a high regard for hunters (?) . . . easy-going and a wonderful friend to have. Football 1, 2, 5; Track 1, 2, 5, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. NANCY CAIMI Nan” Brilliant linguist . . . remem¬ ber all the little things . . . how about those parties. Nan? ... hi, ho, Jumbo! Math Club 2, 3, 4; Dra¬ matic Club 1, 2, 3; Hi-Lites 1, 2; Softball Team 1, 2; Latin Honor Society 1, 3; Knight Staff 4; Homeroom Representative 1 . PETER BRODERICK Pete” Always talking . . . Central . . . Elm Farm . . . likes to relate his many experiences . . . write me a note” . . . enjoys geography . . . remem¬ ber all the good times at N.A.H.S., Pete? Basketball 3; Color Guard 3; Football Manager 2. RICHARD A. BUTURLIA Dick” Enjoys sports and cars . . . will make a good chef some day . . . pass the pizza, please . . . watch the bird shot! JEFFREY CANE Jeff” Member of the motor-scooter brigade . . . quiet ... re¬ member the nick-name Mr. Robinson gave you, Jeff? . . . the eyes have it! RICHARD CARD Dick” Man about town . . . never without his comb . . . enjoys cars and basketball . . . plans for U.S. Air Force. Baseball 1; Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4. ROBERT COPPETA Bob” Usually seen in the science lab . . . enjoys conquering math problems ... a whiz at any subject . . . quiet and shy, but oh, so nice. Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4. OLIVIA MARIE CARROLL Livie Shy and quiet . . . likes music and dancing . . . dependable little majorette . . . always a pleasant smile for everyone. Hi-Lltes 1, 2; Majorettes 3, 4. GEORGE CLARK Clarkie” Usually seen tinker with cars . . . patronizes the D.Q. and Lynch’s regularly . . . always ready for fun . . . known and liked by all. Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Photography Club 1. NANCY CAREY Nanc” Rosie’s best friend ... a good shoulder to cry on . . . likes to go to Central . . . Mr. Power’s secretary . . . friendly to all . . . member of the Debs.” Student Council 1; Knight Staff 4. CAROL COPETTA Knows all the latest dance steps . . . adores lovely clothes . . . finds sports exciting . . . usually seen at Central or the Barn . . . friendly as can be. Knight Staff 4 . 16 DANIEL CRANE Danny” Happiest when dressed in a ski parka and skiis . . . en¬ joys feminine company . . . parlez-vous francais? . . . col¬ legiate . . . appreciates good food . . . liked by all. Basketball 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; football 3, 4. ERANCES DARVEAU Fran” Loves to ski and skate . . . mischievous as can be . . . enjoys speech classes ... a future nurse. Band 1,2. J DIANA DELISLE Di” A whiz at any subject . . . can often be seen working at the library . . . enjoys bowling and horseback riding . . . sin¬ cere ... an asset to N.A.H.S. Math Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Softball 2; Hi- Lit es 2; Eagle Tribune Teen Correspondent 2; Knight Staff 3, 4 (Co-Editor); Prom Com¬ mittee 3; Science Club 4; Latin Honor Society 1, 2. RICHARD DI CARLO Rick” Where the girls are, that’s where Rick is . . . likes to play basketball . . . always found riding in his tin can” . . . swell friend. Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2 (S. Portland, Neu ' bury- port). But class, it’s obvious! Golly, this stuff drives me crazy! DEIDRA DIDELL Ditty” Excellent language student . . . enthusiastic correspondent to the Teen Page . . . creative . . . likes good music. Honor Society 5, 4; Band 1, 2; Math League 2; Softball 1, 2; Hi-Lites 1, 2; Eagle Tribune Teen Correspondent 2, 3, 4. M. VICTORIA DiFRUSCIO Vicky” Week-ends spent at the Barn . . . can always be found with Carole ... is attracted to a certain boy . . . peppy cheer¬ leader . . . college bound. Class Vice-President 1, 2; Student Council 1, 2; Dra¬ matic Club 2, 3, 4; Hi-Lites 1, 2; Knight Staff 4; Field Hockey 3. MARLENE DILENDIK An asset to the cheering line . . . always ready to go . . . likes victory parties . . . en¬ joys basketball games . . . nice girl to know. Student Council 2; Class Secretary 2; Basketball . 2; Cheerleader 4; Dramatic Club 4. CHARLENE DILENDIK Charlie” Unforgettable twin . . . fun and frolic . . . good dancer . . . cute football queen . . . sweet personality. Basketball 2; Band 1, 2; Student Council 1. CHERYL DORAN Good sense of humor . . . likes errand boys . . . peppy cheerleader . . . loves to dance. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; Dra¬ matic Club 2, 3, 4, (Treas¬ urer); Cheerleader 4; Ktiight Staff 4. SHARYN FICKENWORTH Loves gym . . . never stops talking ... a mania for blouses . . . always seen at football and basketball games . . . loads of school spirit. Dramatic Club 3; Math Club 3, 4; Softball 1, 2. RICHARD FENTON Ricky” A real ham” on stage . . . great artistic ability . . . loves speech . . . always seen in his red bomb” . . . life of the party. Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR FORTIN Big Art” Dark, wavy hair . . . casual air . . . spends much time with cars, dancing, and girls . . . a great joker . . . Been to any wild parties lately. Football 1. MICHAEL R. DUNN Mike” Bulwark of our football team . . . always tries his best . . . seen roving around the Barn” and victory parties . . . bright smile reflects his personality. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket¬ ball 1, 2; Track 3, 4. BRUCE FITZPATRICK Fitz” Muscular build . . . easy-going . . . always looking for excite¬ ment . . . interested in sports . . . How he beats those drums! Basketball 1, 3, 4; Football 1 (Central Catholic); Base¬ ball 2, 3; Track 4. 19 BRUCE FOSTER Rebel” A whiz at math and physics . . . always seen driving a jeep . . . mechanics and hunting . . . sure to succeed. Math League 4. NANCY GALEAZZI A sweet miss . . . attracted to football players . . . ma th for lunch . . . well liked . . . can always be found at the Barn. Hj-Lites; Student Council 3; Knight Staff 4; PootbaU Queen ' s Attendant 4; Basket¬ ball 4. LINDA FREDETTE Lyn” Short and sweet . . . seems quiet, but — ... loves sports, music, dancing ... a friendly hi” for everyone . . . headed for a business career. Hi-Lites 1, 2; Basketball 3; Honor Society 4; Knight Staff PATRICIA GARVEY Patti” Blond and petite . . . likes to talk . . . interested in sports . . . friendly to all . . . drives a little Volkswagen. Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3; Hi- Lit es 1,2. ROBERT FRIIS Bob” Crew-cut . . . tall and lean . . . P.T.S.A. . . . looks like a future scientist . . . loves English(?) . . . How many mountains have you climbed. Bob? Track 1, 2; P.T.S.A. 2, 3 (Vice-President). NOREEN GILL Cheerful personality ... nice to know . . . unique laugh . . . chatterbox . . . likes swimming, tennis, and skat¬ ing . . best of luck, Noreen. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4. 20 TAMES E. GRAHAM Red” Always at football and bas¬ ketball games . . . likes girls and the Barn ... a faithful scout . . . seen in Bob’s car. JOYCE GORTON Joycie” Easy to get along with ... a nice friend to have . . . loves to talk . . . sports, music, reading . . . Had any more driving experiences. Hofior Society 3, 4; Student Council 1; Math League 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3; Knight Stajf 4; Hi-Lites 1, 2; Softball 1, 2. MICHAEL JAMES GORHAM Mr. Mayor” Born to be a politician . . . everyone knows Mike ... a great speller(. ) . . . well- informed . . . Democrat . . . what’s in the future, Mike? Class President 2; Student Council 2; Football 1; Bas¬ ketball 1; Baseball 1; Chess Chib 1, 3; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1; Knight Stajf 3, 4; After-Prom Com¬ mittee 3; Hi-Lites 1, 2. EARLEEN HAESLOOP Hey!” . . . constantly talk¬ ing . . . likes to dance . . . southern drawl . . . the rebel . . . a really swell kid. GERARD JOSEPH HAMEL Great sense of humor . . . easy-going manner . . . trial by fire’’ . . . smart . . . fifth period library spares ... al¬ ways a hi for everyone. Wrestling 1; Honor Society 3 , 4 (Vice-President); Dra¬ matic Club 2. MARGARITE HANNEM Rita” Likes to travel . . . partial to the opposite sex . . . Maine . . . giggles a lot . . . always where the fun is . . . talkative miss. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Softball 4; Field Hockey 3. RONALD HASSEY Ronnie” Likes to work around cars . . . Hassa” . . . found at Mea- gan’s Drug Store . . . girls a favorite pastime. Football: Basketball. R. MICHAEL HAY Mike” The out-door type . . . girls, sky diving, girls . . . takes life as it comes . . . loves to hear a good joke . . .forever get¬ ting into trouble? Basketball 1. SARA HENRY Everybody’s friend . . . You brutiful brack rady” . . . can talk on any subject . . . watch out for Sara on the basketball court! Student Council 4; Prom Decorating Committee 3; Bas¬ ketball J, 2, 3, 4 (Co-Cap- tain); Field Hockey 3, 4; Knight Staff 4; Band 1, 2. JAMES HURRELL Huck” Easy-going . . . always ready to join in the fun ... an asset to the track team . . . makes friends easily . . . the out-door type. Track 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Prom Decorating Com¬ mittee 3; Good Government Day Representative 4. EUGENE HODGDON Gene Very quiet and shy . . . well- mannered . . . horseback rid¬ ing, conservation, shooting ... a really nice kid to know. NANCY HOUGHTON Smitty” Contagious air of friendliness . . . one terrific friend . . . hardly at a loss for words . . . a whiz at office practice . . . future lap warmer’’. Basketball 3; Honor Society 3, 4 (Secretary-Treasurer). GAIL HOWARD Adorable clothes . . . Annapo¬ lis .. . loves to eat . . . is attracted to teachers . . . pep¬ py and enthusiastic cheerlead¬ er .. . nonconformist. Cheerleader 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Dramatic Club 4. CORNELIUS HEGARTY Con Beef” Always ready to have fun . . . free and easy . . . loves Eng- lish(?) . . . mischievous . . . when are you going to study. Con? Basketball 1, 2; Football 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4- 23 ARLENE JOHNSON Always willing to help . . . sincere friend . . . seems quiet, but give her a chance . . . liked by all . . . Why do you like the Math Club, Ar¬ lene? Honor Society 5, 4 (Coun¬ selor); Student Council 2; Math Club 2, 3 (Secretary- Treasurer) 3, 4 (President); Knight Staff 4. MARY KIRK Ladylike and conscientious . . . quick sense of humor . . . asset to the cheering squad . . . pleasing personality . . . mem¬ ber of the Debs” . . . sure to succeed in the business world. Student Council 1; Drama¬ tic Club 4; Knight Staff 4; Cheerleader 4; New England Solo and Ensemble Eestival 1, 2, 4; New England Music Eestival 4. RICHARD KORT Dick” Quiet . . . good tennis player . . . real cool in history . . . always there with a helping hand. Photography Club 1; Dra¬ matic Club 2, 3, 4; Knight Staff 4. GAVE KOUYOUMJIAN Sylvia” Conscientious, intelligent and understanding . . . refreshing sense of humor . . . lovely soprano voice . . . thoughtful personality . . . sure to make a marvelous teacher. Honor Society 3, 4; Dra¬ matic Club 1; Scholastic Achievement Award 3, 4; Annie L. Sargent Memorial Latin Award 3; Latin Honor Society 1, 2, 3; New England Solo and Ensemble Festival 1, 2, 4; Northeast District Con¬ cert 2, 3; New England Con¬ cert Festival 2, 3, 4; Hi-Lites 2 . STANLEY KOZACZKA Stan” Quiet and diligent worker . . . model railroad enthusiast . . . sincere . . . proficient in out¬ door sports . . . inquisitive mind. REGINA KOZDRAS Reggie” Active and vivacious . . . full of good ideas . . . attracted to the opposite sex . . . loves a good time . . . Darlene’s other half. Science Club 3, 4; Drama¬ tic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Knight Staff 4; Photography Club 3. DONNA KRESS Donna” Always cheerful and thought¬ ful .. . loves music . . . relia¬ ble friend . . . real swift hockey player . . . why so in¬ terested in Kentucky, Donna? Dramatic Club 4; Field Hockey 1, 3, 4 (Co-Captain); Northeast District Concert 3; New England Solo and En¬ semble 2, 4; New England Music Festival 4. WILLIAM LA BELLE Bill” or Ding-Dong” Good-looking and witty . . . usually in trouble with at least one teacher . . . flirt and heartbreaker . . . mischievous personality ... a good time’s insured when Bill is around. Football 2, 3; Track 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Science Chib 1, 2 . JEANNETTE LAMBERT Jinxi” Small and pixie-like . . . loves to ask questions in French . . . terrific driver(?) . . . Mr. Hull’s assistant . . . inquisi¬ tive mind . . . will make a wonderful teacher. Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Lites 1, 2; Knight Staff 4. WAYNE LEIGHTON Butch” Favorite class — lunch . . . joker . . . expert horseman — usually found at the Riding Academy . . . best of luck, Butch! 5 Brownie Bars, 12 Sandwiches, 18 Big Tops, 27 Heath Bars — and a supermarket cart, please. S ' . ' v ■ BARBARA LIVESEY Barb’ry” Oh, those wild remarks! . . . where do you meet all those boys, Barbara . . . mountain climbing? . . . always does her homework(?) . . . brains plus personality. Field Hockey 2, 5, 4 (Man¬ ager); Honor Society 2, i, 4; Hi-Lites 2; Knight Staff 4; Math Club 1, 2, 5, 4. LORRAINE LOSTIMOLO Nice eyes . . . swell friend to have . . . neat appearance . . . good tennis player . . . really has a way with French. Hi-Lites 2; Dramatics 2; Knight Staff 4. THOMAS LEMAY Snookie” Talented artist and cartoonist . . . well-liked by all . . . good dancer . . . really tries in everything he does . . . Best of luck. CHERYL LEWIS Louie” By far, the wittiest girl in N.A.H.S. . . . full of the dickens . . . regular chatter¬ box . . . Steve . . . every¬ one’s friend . . . one swinging gal. Student Council 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 2, 3; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4 (Manager). DONALD WILLIAM LYONS Don” Appears shy until you know him! ... a good scout . . . friendly smile . . . has an in¬ terest in outdoor activities. Football 1; Basketball 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 3- LYNDA MAYER Quiet and pretty . . . Mr. Mac’s favorite driver . . . preference for outdoor sports . . . thoughtful and consider¬ ate .. . future homemaker. EDWARD MARTINO Bender” Quiet, but friendly . . . spends most of his free time under a stock car . . . fond of school (?)... loves homeroom. LYNDA LYNCH tT Lynn Has a hello” for everyone . . . enjoys commercial courses . . . good natured and easy¬ going . . . has her eye on a certain boy. Hi-Lites 1; Chorus 1. JOHN LYONS Johnny” Great guy to know . . . sin¬ cere friend . . . hears that call of the deep . . . skis whenever possible . . . good worker for N.A.H.S. Basketball 1; Intramurals 3; Photography Club 2; Track 3, 4; Knight Staff 4. LINDA McKEE Nice to everyone . . . always has something worth while to say in Problems . . . finds fun in boating . . . best of luck! Dramatic Club 3, 4; Hi- Lites 1. 27 NATALIE MEDICI Nat” Quiet but sweet ... a real fury in a ' basketball game . . . field hockey pro . . . has a flair for painting ... a mem¬ ber of the Debs.” Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 (Co-Captain); Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 (Co-Captain); Soft- ball 1, 2. KATHLEEN MORAN Kitty” A cute miss ... a sincere friend . . . Central’s dances hold a special attraction (?) for her . . . best of luck, Kitty. RONALD McROBBIE Stretch” Strong silent type . . . top basketball player around . . . intelligent . . . aware of the opposite sex. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 (Co- Captain); Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 (Co-Captain); Football 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Math Club 4. BRUCE C. MELNIKAS Bud” Latecomer to N.A.H.S. . . . tall and quiet . . . can really handle a basketball ... in¬ terested in cars. RICHARD McKinnon Dick” Sure knows .his way around trucks . . . has a special in¬ terest in girls, parties, and girls . . . Got a good deal on a hot truck ? MARY MOORE Excellent English student . . . likes music . . . plays quite a tune on a saxaphone . . . seen at all the games . . . good luck in college, Mary. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Knight Staff 4; Solo and Ensemble Festival 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 4. 28 DONALD MORSE Moe” Tops at every sport . . . friendly . . . popular ... a gentleman and a real credit to N.A.H.S. Football 1, 2, 5, 4 (Co- Captain); Basketball 1, 2, 5, 4; Baseball 1; Track 2, 3, 4 (Co-Captain); Prom Commit¬ tee 3, 4. JULIE MOURED Seen but not heard . . . really cool wardrobe . . . great sup¬ porter of all sports . . . nice hairdo . . . always writing notes. Pep Club 1. KATHERINE 1. MORRIS Kim” One of N.A.’s most respected and admired girls . . . loyal to the Music Dept. ... a terror on the hockey field . . . dependable . . . college bound. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Knight Staff 3, 4 (Co-Edi¬ tor); Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Latm Honor Society 1, 2; North¬ east District Music Festival 2, 3; Netv England Solo and Ensemble Eestival 1, 2, 4; Netv England Music Eestival 2, 3, 4; Girls’ State 3. ROBERT W. MURPHY Murph” Welcome addition to any team . . . popular and good- looking . . . likes a good joke . . . always seen with Steiny . . . loves English(?). Football 1, 2, 3, 4 (Co- Captain); Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 (Co-Captain); Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 (Co-Captain); Student Council 4 (Vice President); Senior Class Vice-President; Math Club 4; Prom Com??iit- tee 3, 4; Honor Society 4. Dining at the Ritz. Welcome addition to N.A- •H.S. ... an expert horse¬ woman . . . loves to ski . . . interesting comments in Prob¬ lems class . . . never forget the Scarlet Knight.” Dramatic Club 4. JOHN RANDALL NEWMAN Alfred E. Newman” Dig that crazy haircut . . . really makes the trumpet sing . . . director of the Swinging Saints” . . ■. good luck, John. Track 1; Wrestling 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROLE NICORA Nicky” Cute and friendly . . . usually seen at the Barn . . . always fighting for a victory on the basketball court . . . Good Luck in all your endeavors. Hi-Lites 1; Softball 1, 4; Basketball 1, 3, 4; Field Hockey 3, 4; Student Cotmcil 4; Prom Comtnittee 4. Ooooo ... a nickle! JEANNE NIZIAK Niz” Full of the devil! . . . loves to write notes . . . often seen at Central . . . likes to go swimming. Basketball 1; Softball 1, 2. CHARLES PEROCCHI Charlie” Terrific football player . . . attracted to a certain cheer¬ leader . . . loves homeroom . . . carefree ... a swell guy. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket¬ ball 1, 2; Baseball 1, 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Prom Com¬ mittee 3. RICHARD ORD The Ord One” . . . avid speech fan(?) . . . allergic to books . . . willing to help out . . . scientific endeavor (?). Science Chib 2, 3; Photog¬ raphy 1, 2. JOAN PELCZAR Joannie” Tres chic . . . enjoys working at Lawrence General . . . Vivian’s other half . . . nice to know . . . headed for the business world. Knight Staff 4. GEORGINA OSINSKI George” Gift of gab . . . easy to get along with . . . special in¬ terests—boys and dancing . . . Did you do your English?” Softball 3. CAROL OTA Sincere, conscientious, and petite . . . one great asset for N.A.H.S. . . . talented pianist . . . could you do the physics problems?” . . . college bound. Honor Society 2, 3, 4 (President); Student Council 3; Class Vice President 3; Basketball 2; Softball 1, 2; Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Math Club 4; Knight Staff 4; Prom Committee 3; Neiv England Solo and Ensemble Festival 1, 2, 3, 4; New England Music Eestival 3, 4. JANET O’LEARY Sugar and spice and every¬ thing nice . . . charming miss . . . vivacious cheerleader . . . a person to know . . . per¬ sonality plus. Student Council 1, 2; Pep Club 1; Dramatic Club 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Knight Staff 4; Football Queen’s At¬ tendant 4. 31 VIVIAN PETERS Vivi” A wardrobe any girl would envy . . . partial to the oppo¬ site sex . . . Roe’s other half . . . Andover . . . pleasant personality. Knight Stajf 4; Dramatic Club 4; Hi-Lites 1, 2. SUZANNE E. PHANEUF Suz” Artistic flair . . . great friend . . . kind-hearted . . . blushes easily . . . Navy ... an opti¬ mist. Prom Committee 3; Major¬ ettes 3, 4; Hi-Lites 2; Knight Stajf 4. CAROLYN A. PHELAN Carol” Energetic . . . talks, talks, talks . . . good-natured and friendly . . . always willing to lend a hand ... a member of the Debs.” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 2, 3; Hi-Lites 1, 2; Knight Staff 4. SUSAN POOR Susie” A little lady . . . beautiful clothes . . . shining blonde hair . . . popular with the op¬ posite sex . . . lively wit . . . accomplished pianist with a sweet(. ) singing voice. Student Council 2; Drama¬ tic Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary); Hi-Lites 1, 2; Knight Staff 4. SUE PICKARD Likes school (?) . . . boys ga¬ lore . . . loves to dance . . . Central Catholic . . . headed for business. 32 IRENE QUARTARONE Renee” A really beautiful miss . . . expressive brown eyes . . . gay and sparkling . . . one certain boy . . . many chic clothes . . . cute cheerleader . . . one good friend to have. Basketball 1; National La¬ tin Honor Society 1; Cheer¬ leader 2, 3, 4; Prom Commit¬ tee 3; Dramatic Club 4; Knight Staff 4 (Art Editor). CAROL ANN RIGOLI Ravioli” Considerate and understand¬ ing . . . cute . . . has a friend¬ ly hi” for everyone . . . lovely smile . . . always will¬ ing to help. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Prom Committee 5; P.T.S.A. (Vice President); Neiv England Music Festival 2, 4; Northeast District Music Festival 3; New England Solo and Ensemble Festival 2, 4. DARLENE RICHARDS Vivacious . . . oh, that laugh! . . . prefers older men . . . fun-loving . . . what do you and Reggie talk about all the time? Band 1, 2, 3; Hi-Lites 1, 2; Photography Club 2, 3; Sci¬ ence Club 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Knight Stajf 4. SUSAN REA Lunch-time wit . . . loves to swap jokes . . . quiet during classes, but in between . . . my little Rea of sunshine” . . . a true friend. Hi-Lites 2; Knight Staff 4; Honor Society 3, 4. CAREN RITCHIE Red” One cute redhead . . . pert and flirtatious . . . unforget- able laugh . . . always has a snack which she’s willing to share . . . headed for the busi¬ ness world. Chorus 1. Oh, don’t try to pull the wool over MY eyes!” WILLIAM ROBERTS Bill” Often seen the the Country Club improving his golf swing . . . Mrs. Aiken’s pet . . . tease . . . identifiable by his shock of blonde hair. Photography Club 1; P.T. S.A. JOHN H. ROBINTON Always tinkering with cars . . . mechanics ... a true Ex¬ plorer . . . outdoor man . . . deceivingly quiet appearance. Basketball 1, 2. ROSEMARY ROCHE Well up on the latest gossip . . . special interest—drama¬ tics . . . lots of friends . . . forever giggling in spares. Gee, aren’t their cheerleaders nice? TIMOTHY S. ROCK Timmy The Rock’’ . . . parties and girls . . . lots of school spirit . . . drives a Polar’’ truck . . . sure to succeed at what¬ ever he does. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Football Manager 1, 2, 3; H-i Lites Staff 2; Prom Commit¬ tee 1. RICHARD E. SHAFER Dick” Fine athlete ... a great help to the football team . . . acts, too . . . never a dull moment with Dick around. Football 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Prom Decorating Committee 3; School Play 3. KENNETH ROGERS Studious . . . always willing to help . . . seen in the office practice room . . . future in the business world. SUSAN SCHORMAN Sue PAUL SMITH Small Paul Full of fun . . . always ready with a good joke . . . has a special interest in food . . . oodles of school spirit. Football 2, 3 (Mgr.); Bas¬ ketball 2, 3 (Mgr.); Christ¬ mas Assembly 3; Dramatic Club 3; Bowling Team 1 (Central Catholic); Glee Club and Minstrel Show (Central Catholic); Sodality of the Blessed Virgin (Central Cath¬ olic ). L. LEE ROSS Shy, but start him talking and — ... scientifically inclined .. . . a future mad scientist (?) . . . nice friend to have. Baseball 2, 3; Football 3, 4; Chess Club 1; Science Club 1, 2 (Vice-President); Pho¬ tography Club 1. Peppy and vivacious cheer¬ leader . . . neat and pert . . . personality plus . . . popular as can be. Basketball 1; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 (Captain); Dramatic Club 4; After-Prom Commit¬ tee 3; Knight Staff 4. KARLEEN SMITH Smitty Vivacious ... a hi” for everyone . . . really can play that clarinet . . . Deb . . . partial to the opposite sex . . . best of luck. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Mistress 3, 4; Drum Major¬ ette 4; Knight Staff 4; New England Music Festival 2, 3, 4; New England Solo and Ensemble 2, 4. 35 CAROL J. STAHLEY Personality plus . . . tremen¬ dous school spirit . . . two loves—acting and cheerlead¬ ing . . . special interest —life itself . . . oh, really. ’’ Cheerleader 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; School Play 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1; Hi- Lites 2; Student Council 4; Knight Staff 4. RICHARD K. STEINBERG Steiny” Always pounding the lecturn . . . proficient at any sport. . . great favorite with the oppo¬ site sex . . . enjoys playing the guitar . . . oh, those French classes. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket¬ ball 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Class President 1, 4; Class Secretary-Treasurer 3; Student Council President 4; Knight Staff 4; Math Club 4; Band 1. ARLENE SPINELLI Neat in appearance . . . quiet and shy . . . exciting hair-dos . . . a sincere friend. PAUL STANSEL Paul Always seen with his slide rule . . . polite and good na- tured ... a camper . . . ski¬ ing enthusiast . . . helps with everything. Photography Club 2 (Presi¬ dent); Dramatic Club 3, 4; Stage Crew 3, 4; Basketball 1. CHRISTINE M. STAMP Chris Flirtatious . . . sparkling smile . . . real cool dancer . . . has special interests in certain cars(. ) . . . member of the Debs. Knight Staff 4. DONNA MARIE SULLIVAN Quiet and sincere ... a girl who knows what she wants . . . good with horses . . . Best of luck, Donna. Knight Staff 4. 36 SHARON J. SUMMERS Sha” Great sports fan . . . usually seen with the girls . . . en¬ joys the music at the Barn . . . is particular about a date . . . member of the Debs” . . ..Best of luck, Sharon. Basketball 2, 5, 4; Student Council 3. CAMILLA THOMSON Camie” Quiet . . . likes commercial subjects . . . always has a neat appearance . . . likes to take long walks ... a sincere friend. Knight Staff 4. JAMES THOMPSON Jimmy” One well-rounded individual . . . carefree and popular . . . skiing enthusiast . . . accepts responsibility and gets things done. Class President 5; Student Council 3; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Hi-Lites 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Knight Staff 4 . BRUNO SZELEST Conscientious and hard work¬ ing . . . sure knows cars . . . has a hi” for everyone . . . good swimmer. Track 1, 2; Football 1. Mr. Regan’s mad scientists. HAROLD W. TROMBLY Skip” Cherishes his car . . . not shy with girls . . . often seen at a certain restaurant. Play Staff 3; Photography Club 4. PAUL P. VENTURA Bender” Great guy . . . liked by every¬ one . . . plays a good game of golf ... a real asset to the Dramatic Club . . . always seen with a girl. Football 1; Track 1, 2; Wrestling 1, 2; Dramatic Club 1, 2 (Vice-President) 3, 4; Hi-Lites Staff 2; Science Club 1; School Play 2, 3, 4- You can come down off the goalposts now, Mrs. Dimlich — we killed the spider. WILLIAM WALSH Walsho” What a lock of hair . . . easy going . . . likes all sports especially bowling and horse¬ back riding. Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2 . RICHARD WHITTACKER Hito” Small in size only . . . popu¬ lar .. . rugged wrestler . . . likes cars, parties . . . wants to be an operator of heavy equipment. Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 (Cap¬ tain); Prom Committee. CHARLES WILSON Chuck” Quiet but amiable . . . likes to go mountaing climbing . . . special interest in cars . . . good luck in your future en¬ deavors. Track 1, 2, 4- ROSEMARY ZAPPALA Roe” An enthusiastic cheerleader . . . full of fun . . . hey kids, let’s go to the Den . . . notes in shorthand . . . appreciates the music of Sinatra. Cheerleader 4; Knight Staff 4; Dramatic Club 4. SANDRA ANN WOODHOUSE Sandy” Gift of gab . . . always has a joke and never misses the chance to hear one ... re¬ member those Chem experi¬ ments. (H 2 SO 4 ). Decorating Committee 3. CHARLENE YERIAN Charlie” A real friend . . . likes swim¬ ming . . . can do marvelous things with oil paints . . . will make someone a good secretary. Knight Staff 4- GARY BRIGHTMAN Birdseed” Enjoys the finer things in life . . . fishing, hunting, and boating . . . quiet . . . appre¬ ciative of the opposite sex(.) . . . best of luck in the future. FRANK L. OEMS Quiet . . . seen riding around N.A. . . . friendly to every¬ one . . . swell person to know . . . likes sports. DOUGLAS LEE Doug” Forever looking forward to weekends . . . quite a tease . . . active member of the 2:30 Club . . . ravenous appe¬ tite . . . has his own opinions and makes them known. Photography Club 1. JOSEPH PAPPALARDO Joe” Constantly talking about cars . . . beach parties . . . not a care in the world . . . always smiling ... a nice guy. 39 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Richard Steinberg, President; William Bartol, Secretary Treasurer; Robert Murphy, Vice-President 40 REMEMBER • • • When all the bubblers had hot water? When 4 cases of dog food were taken into the caf kitchen? (Hey kids, how was the scrambled hamburg?) When Mr. Hayes turned ice cream salesman for a day ? Art Appreciation? The Christmas party in Mr. Roche’s spare? When Ron-McRobbie’s ' and Dick Kort’s French books were found in the girls’ room? When books didn’t contain radios? When Kim tried to take a temperature reading in physics with the wrong end of the thermometer? When the twist was banned at school dances? When English 3-1 had movies on Shakespeare in the auditorium ? Co-ed gym classes? When there were tw ' o parking lots ? How often Finagle’s Constant was used? When civics and science were full-year courses? When Steiny played his guitar in caf spares? When everyone fit in the auditorium? The Navy band concert? When Susan Murphy was the Scarlet Knight for the Thanksgiving Day game? When English 4V studied Walt Whitman? When Mr. Powers taught history? When Richard McKinnon threw a kid out of the caf window? When Scott and A. J. had a lunch-eating contest? Jerry’s trial by fire’’? When kids used to watch submarine races by room 29? When Mr. Keegan tipped over backwards in his chair? When twenty-five girls had a party in the language lab? Changing the tire in driver ed ? How the freshmen got shorter every year? When Paul Smith ate onions in English class? The Tech Tourney game in the Boston Garden? When school dances were popular? When Mrs. Medaglia’s beads broke? When French 3C never sat in the same seats twice? 41 CLASS BEST STUDENTS Ron McRobbie Diana De Lisle BEST LOOKING Dick Di Carlo Maryann Barry J POLL CLASS WOLF and CLASS FLIRT Rita Hannem Paul Ventura CLASS GENTLEMAN and CLASS LADY Maryann Barry Mike Gorham BEST ATHLETES Nat Medici Don Morse If WITTIEST MOST MISCHIEVOUS BEST SMILE Paul Smith Con Hagarty Charlene Dilendik DONE MOST FOR N.A.H.S. Kim Morris Bill Bartol MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Mike Gorham Carol Ota Charles Ashworth FRIENDLIEST Bruno Szelest Bev Beaudoin MOST POPULAR Richard Steinberg Nancy Beeley TYPICAL N.A.H.S. BOY AND GIRL Bob Murphy Marlene Dilendik BEST DRESSED Ricky Bryan Janet Batterbury MOST TALKATIVE Susan Murphy QUIETEST Susan Rea MOST TALENTED Carol Stahley BEST PERSONALITY Susan Schorman Richard Steinberg Bev Beaudoin BEST DANCERS Sharon Summers Richard Fenton MOST POPULAR TEACHERS Mrs. Brown Mr. Powers 43 SENIOR Look out, Nikita, here we come! Constructive work; sympathetic adviser, Diligent math students assiduously working out impossible problems. And now a word from our sponsor One for the money, t v ' o for the show . Prospective IBM employees. The main products of Costa Rica are . . . Dear Sir: It is interesting to note . . CLASSES 46 Mother told me there’d be days like this! AFTER school, Donna!!! If this is what we’re getting into, I’m quitting now! Colorful displays from the Art Department. 47 An assorted assemblage of perplexed pupils! Season’s Greetings Members chosen for Safety Seminar: (L to R, standing) Gerard Hamel, Deidra Didell, William Bartol, Mr. James Mc¬ Donald. (Seated, in car) Nancy Houghton, Carol Ota, Robert Murphy. Absent, Richard Steinberg. 48 UNDERCLASSMEN In vain we build the world, unless The builder also grows. CLASS OF 1964 JUNIORS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Karen Bresnahan, Vice-President; Harry Wilkinson, President; Barbara Agey, Secretary-Treasurer. 50 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Barbara Casey, Secretary-Treasurer; Stephen Letarte, President; Brendan Foster, Vice-President. i; ;1 SOPHOMORES I : CLASS OF 1965 CLASS OF 1966 FRESHMEN FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Judith Corello, Secretary-Treasurer; Warren Lodge, President; Edith Foulds, Vice-President. Biology 2-m 53 Junior Business Training 1-x General Science 1-k History 3-v Latin 2-c English 3-l 54 ACTIVITIES Silently as a dream the fabric rose, No sound of hammer or of saw was there. COWPER BAND Back row: Richard Procter, John Kamal, Bruce Houston, Robert Chepulis, John Newman, Walter Boyton. Middle row: Mr. Mosher (hector), Peter Osgood, Pamela Smith, Lila Anderson, Diane Ota, Carol Chepulis, Nancy Fur¬ ness, Charlotte Leatham, Mary Henshaw, Karleen Smith (Concert Mistress), Weston Noyes. Front row: Richard Napolitano, Charles Florin, Susan Detora, Marsha Stew¬ ard, Berniece Srnith, Dorothy Wedge, Carol Gilbert. Not pictured: Mary Moore, Carol Rigoli. The band participated in many school events this year. At each football game it put on a half time show, and for the first time, the band was invited to play at the Friday night basketball games. On different occasions, the band participated in many local parades, including the For God and Country parade on September 26. On December 8, several members of the band participated in the New England Solo and Ensemble Music Festival held at Boston University. The following were awarded medals at this festival: Susan Detora, flute solo and Bruce Houston, trombone solo. These medals enabled Susan and Bruce to attend the New England Music Festival at Rutland, Vermont, March 28-30. On May 4, the band participated in the Northeastern Massachusetts Music Festival at Boxboro. The group also performed on May 10 at the annual spring concert, and on June 7 at graduation. Another first for the band was a dance held on April 26, the proceeds of which were used for music and other necessary equipment. 56 CHORUS Back row: Donna Dolan, Jean Ramey, Katherine Morris, Karleen Smith, Pamela Smith, Helen Robinton, Diane Stabile, Ruth Moynihan, Joyce Dewhurst. Third row: Bruce Houston, Weston Noyes, Charles Florin, Cleon Richards, John Newman, Donna Kress, Carol Rigoli, Sandra Brown, Gaye Kouyoumjian, Noren Gill, Carol Teel, Roberta Morse, Brenda Valliere. Second row: Linda Fiacchino, Deana Belair, Cheryl Socke, Karen Fleisch- mann, Diane Oota, Alana Walker, Carol Vernile, Sheila Freeman, Ellen Cohen, Linda Gougen, Barbara Nelson, Mary Henshaw, Susan Detora, Donna Sullivan. First row: Olivia Carroll, Brenda Somma, June Wertz, Eliza¬ beth Evans, Melaine Porochniak, Susan Middleton, Donna Smith, Kathlen Fiori, Linda Bettencourt, Carol Ota, Vir¬ ginia Dill, Margaret Aspelagh, Mr. Mosher. Not pic¬ tured: Margaret Lodge, Wendy Leslie. The chorus, under the direction of Mr. Clarence F. Mosher, Jr., participated in sev¬ eral concerts throughout the year. During the Christmas season selected members of the chorus joined the band in a series of concerts given at the Franklin, Thomson and Brad- street schools. A concert given by the entire chorus and band was presented in the high school auditorium to the Kittredge School children. The annual Spring Concert was given on May 10 and featured a variety of selections from various periods in musical history. As in every year, members of the undergraduate chorus sang at graduation. Several members of the chorus participated in extracurricular music activities. Ruth Moynihan and John Newman were selected to attend the Northeast District Concert held on December 7 and 8 at Wakefield High School. Meanwhile, at Boston University on December 8, soloist Katherine Morris and a girls’ double trio composed of Alana Walker, Gaye Kouyoumjian, Katherine Morris, Mary Kirk, Donna Kress, and Carol Rigoli, accompanied on the piano by Carol Ota, won top honors at the New England Solo and Ensemble Auditions. Carol and Diane Ota also won top ratings for their piano selections and were asked to represent all the pianists present at a concert attended by more than 400 students. As a result of their fine performances, these talented young people were given the opportunity to take part in the New England Music Eestival held in Rutland, Vermont, March 28-30. 57 The band and chorus performing at a special Christmas concert given to the grammar schools. EXTRACURRICULAR MUSIC ACTIVITIES The band played at the football and home basketball games this year. Bruce Houston, Karleen Smith, and Susan Detora participated in the New England Solo and Ensemble Auditions and the New England Music Festival. Participants in the New England Music Festival: Alana Walker, John Newman, Bruce Houston, Karleen Smith, Carol Ota, Gaye Kouyoumjian, Carol Rigoli, Donna Kress, and Katherine Morris, with Mr. Mosher seated at the piano. (Absent when photo was taken: Diane Ota, Ruth Moynihan, Susan Detora.) ART Miss Jeppesen demonstrating still life arrangement. The art classes of North Andover High School, which are under the direction of Miss Ingrid Jeppesen, have displayed their artistic ability this past year in various ways. During the Christmas Season, the Art Department decorated the showcases in the main lobby of the high school with very impressive scenes appropriate to the season. Throughout the academic school year. Room 28 continuously displayed the creations of its art students. The showcases outside Room 28 also contained the finished products of many art projects. The Art Department has been most cooperative in designing picture posters for the various activities which took place during the year. 59 GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Mr. Collier As in past years, the Guidance Department of North Andover High School continues to provide expert help and guidance to students preparing for various future occupations. Miss Madelin Gillen, Mr. Thomas Powers, and Mr. Robert Collier contributed in¬ valuable assistance to the students in their charge. Our thanks is certainly extended to these people who have given so willingly of their time and effort to direct our steps t o most rewarding paths. Miss Gillen 60 Mr. Powers KNIGHT STAFF Back row: Darlene Richards, Arlene Johnson, Anthony Ranfone, Richard Steinberg, Richard Kort, James Thomp¬ son, Michael Gorham ,Phillip Bartol, Mary Moore, Lor¬ raine Lostimo ' lo, Karleen Smith. Third row: Linda Fred- ette, Barbara Livesey, Susan Rea, Camilla Thomson, Mary Ann Barry, Nancy Galeazzi, Deidra Didell, Janet O’Leary, Regina Kozdras, Mark Kirk, Nancy Carey, Joan Pelczar, Carolyn Phelan, Rosemary Zappala. Second row: Gail Aziz, Susan Schorman, Vivian Peters, Carol Stahley, Susan Poor, Cheryl Doran, William Bartol, John Lyons, Charlene Yerian, Carol Coppeta, Janet Batterbury, Joyce Groton, Nancy Caimi, Sara Henry, Carol Ota. First row: Miss Ann Whartop, Vicki DiFruscio, Suzanne Phaneuf, Irene Quartarone (Art Editor), Diana DeLisle (Co-edi¬ tor), Katherine Morris (Co-editor), Nancy Beeley (Busi¬ ness Manager,) Arlene Spinelli, Donna Sullivan, Jean¬ nette Lambert, Christine Stamp. In order to produce a bigger and better” yearbook than ever before, members of the 1963 KNIGHT staff have given liberally of their time and effort. Soliciting ads, writing articles, selecting pictures, and meeting deadlines required many extra hours. Intended to be a record of a four-year period, the yearbook demanded — and received — a great deal of attention. Special thanks goes to Miss Ann Whar¬ ton, faculty advisor, whose guidance was invaluable, and to the editors, Katherine Morris and Diana De- Lisle, whose efforts to coordinate and consolidate material resulted in one of the best yearbooks yet produced. 61 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY i ■ i Uil pi b| i 1 1m ML J 1 ?rr M ' l ' ,i S Hr- mm SiMK Back row: Nancy Caimi, David Simon, Barbara Livesey, Robert Parker, Ronald McRobbie, Marc Garnick, Richard Steinberg, William Bartol, Nancy Shepard. Second row: Miss Margaret Donlan (Faculty Advisor), Joyce Gorton, Diana DeLisle, Nancy Martin, Nancy Galea2zi, Susan Rea, Gail Howard, Barbara Agey, Carol Chepulis, Caren Ritchie, Janet Batterbury, Linda Fredette. Front row: Arlene Johnson, Katherine Morris, Gerald Hamel (Vice- President), Carol Ota (President), Nancy Houghton (Secretary-Treasurer), Karleen Smith, Deidra Didell. The National Honor Society is built on the stand¬ ards of scholarship, character, leadership, and service. Its members are selected on the basis of these stand¬ ards. Society members devote their services to tutor¬ ing and aiding the school in various activities. Annually the Honor Society gives a twenty-five dollar award to the student with the highest four year average in English. During the past year, the Society presented the school with two gifts; a book for the library and a directory, which will be in¬ stalled upon the completion of the new building. The annual dance sponsored by the Society, the Holly Hop, was held on December 14, 1962. 62 STUDENT COUNCIL Back row: Bernard McDonald, Warren Lodge, John Speas, William Homer, Harry Wilkinson, Brenden Fos¬ ter, Kenneth Elliott, Donald LaPointe, Steve Letarte, William Bart ' ol, Jacqueline Dyer. Second row: Mrs. Marian Grossman (Faculty Advisor), Sara Henry, Carol Bettencourt, Margaret Erie, Edith Foulds, Jane Valpey, Patricia Steele, Lita Koper, Barbara Casey, Nancy Mar¬ tin, Carol Stahley, Gail MacDonald, Jane Broadhead, Dorothy Wedge, Judy Corello, Karen Bresnahan. Front row: Carol Nicora, Nancy Robert, Carol Rigoli, Nancy Beeley (Secretary-Treasurer), Richard Steinberg (Presi¬ dent), Robert Murphy (Vice-President), Janyce Sum¬ mers, Janet Olpp, Barbara Agey, Cheryl Lewis. At the beginning of this school year the Social Calendar Committee of the Student Council made out the social calendar for the school year. Throughout the year, Council members continued their services and patrolled the cafeteria during lunch periods. The council also sponsored the election of a Football Queen. The successful Student Council dance was held March 1, 1963. The Eastern Massachusetts District Conference for Student Councils was held in Novem¬ ber, 1962, at Lynnfield. The following delegates at¬ tended from the North Andover Council: Gayle Mc¬ Donald, Barbara Casey, Carol Bettencourt, Karen Bresnahan, Jackie Dyer, Sara Henry, Barbara Agey, Bernard McDonald, Warren Lodge, Nancy Beeley and John Speas. The annual Scholarship Drive was conducted by the Council from March 1 to March 11. A successful tag day” augmented the scholarship fund. MATHEMATICS CLUB Back row: David Simon, John Stephenson, Kenneth Rob¬ inson, Richard Steinberg, Peter Timmons, Robert Parker, Robert Murphy, Ronald McRobbie, Marc Garnick, Nor¬ man Hughes, Robert Chepulis, Charles Florin, John Wil¬ son, John Donahue, Bernard McDonald. Second row: Mr. Arthur Forgetta (Advisor), Carol Ota, Jacqueline Dyer, Elizabeth Evans, Donna Savoy, Diana DeLisle, Sharyn Eickenworth, Thoma .Maxwell, Carol Chepulis, Joyce Gorton, Joyce Conti, Nancy Caimi, Nancy Shep¬ herd, Raymond Guy, Mr. Joseph Lynch (Advisor). First row: Claire Shola, Barbara Livesey, Judith Dolan, Paula Erankevicz, Arlene Johnson (President), Ruth Moyni- han (Secretary-Treasurer), Janet Olpp, Nancy Furness, Barbara Hanlon, Joanne Coughlin. The Mathematics Club, under the guidance of Mr. Arthur Forgetta and Mr. Joseph Lynch, participated in monthly contests sponsored by the Eastern Massa¬ chusetts Mathematics League. The Club also sponsored an annual dance, the proceeds of which were used for awards and pay¬ ment of League dues. t ' 64 SCIENCE CLUB Back row: David Simon, John Wilson, Charles Florin, Paul Stansel, John Matthews, James Powers. First row: Robert Coppeta, Norman Hughes, Mr. Thomas Regan, Carol Chepulis, Cheryl Lewis, Diana DeLisle, Darlene Richards, Regina Kozdras, Robert Chepulis, Marc Garnick. Members of the Science Club have participated in several science-related activities during the year. During the Christmas vacation, members Robert Coppeta and David Simon attended the Holiday Series of Lectures at Massachusetts Institute of Tech¬ nology. Robert Chepulis and Advisor Mr. Regan partici¬ pated in a Junior Science Program at Massachusetts Institute of Technology on April 18-19, 1963. The Science Fair was held March 15, 1963. Win¬ ners participated in Technorama VII at Lowell Tech¬ nological Institute for the State Science Fair. 65 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Back row: Alan Twombly, Terrance Nolan, James Batterbury, Mr. John Robinson, (Advisor). First row: Ronald Wilson, John Wilson, Paul Stansel (President). Under the direction of Mr. John Robinson the Photography Club has been making an instructive movie about the new upper elementary school now under construction. The film will be similar to the one about the high school completed a few years ago. This year the club has undertaken a new project, taking pictures for the annual town report whose format is being revised. The group has also con¬ tributed several yearbook pictures. 66 DRAMATIC CLUB Members of the Dramatic Club, under the direction of Mr. James McDonald, presented and sponsored several activities during the school year among which were the Christmas Assembly Program, the Valentine Dance, and the annual school play. The club participants attended an amateur and a professional performance which helped broaden their knowledge and appreciation of the theatre. Membership in the Dramatic Club is open to any student having an interest in the theatre or any of its allied fields. 67 Modified Twist (?) FOOTBALL QUEEN Left to right: Vicki DiFruscio, Maryann Barry, Bob Murphy, Queen Charlene Dilendik, Don Morse, Nancy Galeazzi, Janet O’Leary. VALENTINE QUEEN Left to right: Christine Fraser, Linda Bat- tencourt, Sylvia Andrews, Donna Bellarado, Queen Nancy Beeley, Mr. Broadhead, Randa Taylor, Karen Pybus, Janet Batterbury. . 68 All right, boys, which of you has the gum?” 69 No books, Sharon ? iBoan mr c nmt. ■ m a u m THEY ALSO SERVE . . Cafeteria workers: Marquerite Midgley, Gladyce Cranston, Mary Trovato, Angelus Hayes, Louise Lord, Frieda Bernhardt. (Not pictured: Rose Barnes, Vera Kiryluk, Alice Humi- nick, Rita Baines.) Custodians: George Cunningham, John Cushing. (Not pic¬ tured: William White, Frank Lewis.) Looks like the last lunch period . . . Chow Time SPORTS So build we up the being that we are. Wordsworth Back row: David Rennie, fA.rs. Manager); James McAloon, (Manager); Clifford Stone, Joseph Boyle, Robert Shay, John Dushame, John Thistle, Kenneth Girard, Steve Shea, Fred Stewart, Alan Gourley (Manager.) Third row: Robert Lord, Tony Ranfone, John Speas, Mike Roberts, Charles Beau- chesne, Frank Smith, Steve Summers, Robert Marcinuk, Wil¬ liam Stephenson, James Burke (Ass . Manager). Second row: Ronald Wedge, Charles Perrochi, Sean Fountain, James Murphy, Douglas Ramsden, Harry Wilkenson, Ellis Fitz¬ patrick, Steve Letarte, Steve Whittaker, Joseph Jacques. Robert Roach, (sst. Coach); James Hills, (Asst. Coach); Lee Ross, Mike Dunn, Robert Murphy, (Co-Captain); Don¬ ald Morse, (Co-Captain); Richard Steinberg, Richard Shafer, Robert Sullivan, (Coach). FOOTBALL During the colorful football season of 1962, North Andover compiled a fine record of five wins and four losses. Under the expert guidance of Coach Robert Sullivan, the members of the team gained valuable experience in their listed positions as well as others. Co-captains Don Morse and Bob Murphy contributed sparkling performances. Don led all Greater Lawrence High School players in scoring. Bob powered his way through the opposition for valuable yardage. The Co-Captains elect for ’63 are Doug Ramsden and Ron Wedge. 72 FOOTBALL CANDIDS .. .. IkM ICi| AH iifjgy] y ' ia - - ' _-_i rTj-Jjv H 1 P ■ j|C j K sr Left to right: Gail Howard, Carol Stahley, Marlene Dilendik, Rosemary Zappala, Susan Schorman (Captain), Vicki DiFruscio, Cheryl Doran, Irene Quartarone, Mary Kirk. (Absent: Janet O ' Leary.) CHEERLEADERS The cheerleaders with all their pep and vigor led the teams to victories, and helped to boost school spirit. As well as cheering at the football and basketball games, they held three rallies and conducted a Halloween Boo-Bop” At a basketball tournament in Amesbury, Mass., the cheerleaders were presented a trophy for being the outstanding cheering unit among the four schools represented. Mrs. Dimlich served as advisor to the squad. 74 GIRLS’ FIELD HOCKEY Back row: Barbara Livesey, Co-captain Donna Kress, Bar¬ bara Fisher, Ruth Moynihan, Janyce Summers, Helen Rob- inton, Katherine Morris, Co-captain Natalie Medici, Coach Mrs. Dimlich. First row: Sylvia Andrews, Sara Henry, Bev¬ erly Beaudoin, Pamela Phelan, Carol Ota, Susan Zimney, Roberta Morse. The girls’ fiield hockey team, headed by co-captains Donna Kress and Natalie Medici, compiled a record of three wins, three losses, and one tie for one of the best records the team has had in recent years. High scorer was Donna Kress, followed by Sylvia Andrews and Carol Nicora. Goalie Bev Beaudoin made many excellent saves for the team. Retiring seniors, besides the above mentioned, include halfback Kim Morris and inners Carol Ota, Nancy Beeley, and Sara Henry, all of whom did a fine job. The junior varsity team, captained by Nancy Lanni, compiled a record of four score¬ less ties and two losses. The co-captains for the coming year are Ruth Moynihan and Barbara Fisher. JUNIOR VARSITY Front row: Sandra Brown, Carol Thibault, Gerry Pen- dak, Judith Abbott, Carol Battaglioli, Jane Valpey. Back row: Donna Houghton, Marilyn Foley, Karen Fleischmann, Janet Olpp, Patricia Leary, Maureen DeAdder, Linda Kamal, Mrs. Mildred Dimlich (coach). . , i k ' m M: _ U V i V ; ll.lc.A ' i WA 75 MAJORETTES Left to Right: Marita Butterfield, Helen Robinton, Mae Annis, Jo Ann Andrukaitis, Sandra Brown, Suzanne Phaneuf, Betsy McCiung, Linda Duffy, Olivia Carroll, Christine Phaneuf. The Majorettes, under the direction of Clarence F. Mosher, Jr., added pep and color to the band during the football season. By steadily increasing their ranks and adding new routines, the squad noticeably im¬ proved. The Majorettes marched in the For God and Country” parade, the Santa Claus” parade, and the Memorial Day parade. 76 Back row: Steve Summers, Brian Kennedy, Richard Robin- Brendan Foster, Donald Morse, Ronald McRobbie (co- son. Second row: Coach Robert Licare, Robert Marcinuk, Robert Murphy Richard Shafer, Harry William Robinson, Bruce Allen, Robert Parker. First row: Wilkinson. BOYS’ BASKETBALL The Scarlet Knight Basketball Team under Coach Robert Licare, enjoyed a very successful season, finishing second only to Chelmsford in the Lowell Suburban League with a 12-2 league record and a l6-4 seasonal record. Other highlights of this campaign included: qualifying for the Tech Tourney, retaining the Little Three’’ trophy, and winning the Chr istmas Holiday Tournament held at Amesbury. Co-Captain Ron McRobbie captured the Greater Lawrence Scoring Title with 387 points, and Co-Captain Bob Murphy placed second with 351 points. These magicians of the court were chosen to play on the Lowell Suburban League All-Star Team. The Co-Captains for next year’s varsity team are: Robert Parker and William Robinson. Under the direction of Coach Robert Roche, the Junior Varsity team, progressively improving, compiled an 18-1 record. 77 78 Back row: Carol Ota (Manager), Nancy Beeley, Carol Nicora, Jane Valpey, Nancy Roberts, Beth Barwell, Mary Moore, Ruth Moynihan, Mary Corello, Miss Cahoon (Coach). First row: Carol Bettencourt, Linda Fredette, Sara Henry (Co-captain), Natalie Medici (Co-captain), Beverly Beau¬ doin, Donna Bishop. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL The varsity team, coached by Miss Cahoon, ended its 1962-63 season with a record of 4 wins and 12 losses. Combining sparkling spirit and improved playing at the end of the season, they won 3 of their last 4 games, losing to Andover by only one point. Natalie Medici and Sara Henry, co-captains for the season, represented the squad at the annual All-Star game held at Chelmsford. Mary Corello was high scorer for the year with Nancy Roberts and Natalie Medici close behind. The senior defense included Bev Beau¬ doin, Sara Henry, Nancy Beeley, Mary Moore, and Linda Fredette. The junior varsity, under the direction of Miss McGovern, ended thei rseason with a record of 5 wins and 9 losses. Sharon Summers was high scorer. Nancy Galeazzi, guard, and Pat Stone, forward, are credited along with the rest of the team for doing an outstanding job. Varsity co-captains for next year are Mary Corello and Nanej ' Roberts. 79 Back row: Stephen Guerrera, Robert Shay, Walter Boynton. Second row: David Ritchie, John Speas, David Pybus, George Gregory, John Guilmette, Richard Card, Coach Crozier. First row: Alfred Guerrera, James Powers, Richard Whittaker, James McAloon, Stephen Henry. WRESTLING The wrestling team, under the direction of Coach Harold Crozier, entered three major contests this year: the Brooks School Tournament, the Merrimack Valley Tourna¬ ment, and the State Meet. Amid strong competition at the State Meet, Steve Henry achieved a fourth place; James Powers wrapped up a first place, illustrating his skill. With twelve schools competing, the squad received a sixth place rating at this event. Steve Henry went undefeated in eleven dual meets. Steve and John Speas boast the fastest pins of the year: 45 seconds. The season was completed with a four and seven win-loss record. James Powers is the captain-elect. 80 THE DRAMATIC CLUB SALUTES THE CLASS OF 1963 The play is done; the curtain drops, Slow falling to the prompter’s bell: A moment yet the actor stops, And looks around, to say farewell. W. M. 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