North Attleboro High School - Northern Light Yearbook (North Attleboro, MA)

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fh i 1 ' Iff If? ' iBlC i [ftrH gm rsT 1 ”3 i” IrB M ri 1 : 1 H 1,1 Efl n| ■ Blgl f J L -f I |L ii if m iiA l jsi H?: Egg r . ■ THE NORTHERN LIGHT 1 965 PRESENTED BY THE SENIOR CLASS NORTH ATTLEBORO HIGH SCHOOL NORTH ATTLEBORO, MASS. TABLE OF page 12 faculty and seni administration activities page 88 pog advert CONTENTS Message In assembling this year’s NORTHERN LIGHT, we hope that fond and lasting memories of your high school days are recorded — in both your hearts and in the 1965 Yearbook. Thank you for helping to make the job of co- editors-in-chief a rewarding experience, and one which shall always be in our thoughts. Dick and Royanne EDITORS 4 MR. BRASSARD: As both an Assistant-Principal and Yearbook Advisor, your wisdom and understanding have made these four years at North most enjoyable. Thanks for your constant helping hand and the pleasure of working with you. RICHARD L. BRASSARD Assistant Principal, Yearbook Advisor YEARBOOK EDITORS as.-- -■ - . .. cjjo- . Left to right: David Johnson — Managing Editor, Ronald Arsenault and Deborah Hayes — Photography Editors, Barbara Fish — Activi- ties Editor, Nancy Peirce and Lois Richards— Advertising Managers, Linda Abel — Literary Editor, Cheryl Caldwell — Circulation Mana- ger, Beverly Anderson — Business Manager, Jane Perry — Art Editor. Sharon Lowman— Literary Editor. DEDICATION MR. WILLIAM L. KELLY TO A DEDICATED MAN As a result of your untiring efforts, you have contributed greatly to the success of our high school experience. Your wisdom, integrity, wit and warm personality have been an inspiration to us all. Your perse- verance in teaching the class of 1965 the value of learning, the pleasure of accomplishment and the ful- fillment of friendship will always be a pleasant reminder of a teacher who so dedicates his life that life is dedicated to him. With deep appreciation and respect, we, the class of 1965, dedicate our yearbook to you, MR. WILLIAM L. ' KELLY. 7 SUPERINTENDENT MR. WILLIAM F. CLARK MR. WILLIAM F. CLARK, SUPERINTENDENT Your untiring efforts on behalf of NAHS have merited you the respect of each and every student. We, the Class of 1965, are particularly grateful for your wise and prudent judgment. You will al- ways remain an integral part of our high school memories. We leave you with sincere best wishes for con- tinued success. 8 ■■■ PRINCIPAL MR. LEON A. REGAN, PRINCIPAL A man whose efforts never go unrewarded. Ac- complishment is reward in itself. A friend to all at North — a man w’hose avid interest in the individual has earned him the lasting respect of the students and faculty. May you always be the firm and guiding light at North Attleboro High School. 9 GUIDANCE Mr. Prendergast and Mrs. Snyder Your genuine concern for each individual student has been greatly appreciated. We have always felt welcome at the Guidance office, regardless of what our plans for the future might have been. Your patience, interest, frankness and prudence have won you a lasting place in our memories. To you we truly owe an immeasurable debt. We would only hope that our gratitude would in itself be thanks enough. The Class of 1965 ROBERT W. PRENDERGAST LYDIA R. SNYDER 10 SCHOOL COMMITTEE Settled: Mrs. Lucia Johnson. Back Row: James E. Munroe, Dr. D. Eugene Leco, Walter F. Cavanagh, Bernard J. Doyle, Jr., Robert H. Rickard. To those who unselfishly devote their time and effort to the progress of young minds, we offer a deep and profound debt of gratitude. William F. Clark Superintendent James E. Munroe Chairman Mrs. Lucia Johnson Secretary (J abctL AACowm vu Y JJ • = Ltt: m Ok ' CHARLES J. BENOIT POWER MECHANICS JOHN J. BEVILAQUA, JR. DONALD S. BRAYTON, JR. FRENCH ENGLISH HEAD OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT FACULTY ANNE M. CARTY ROBERT J. CASTELLO HOME ECONOMICS MATH RONALD R. CHRISTIANSON DIRECTOR OF MUSIC HELEN O. CROCKETT JOSEPHINE C. DAWSON HEAD OF MATH HIGH SCHOOL NURSE DEPARTMENT LOUISE E. DUDLEY COMMERCIAL ...... • __ MARY E. ERVING LIBRARIAN ROGER A. FRECHETTE SOCIAL STUDIES DONALD A. GIRARD SOCIAL STUDIES I Those having torches will pass them on to others. ALICE M. HALL COMMERCIAL FREDERICK F. HORAN SHOP ELIZABETH INGRAM HOME ECONOMICS AND SCIENCE CLINTON S. JOHNSON CHEMISTRY HEAD OF SCIENCE DEPARTMENT LOUIS D. KELLEY WILLIAM L. KELLY PHYSICAL EDUCATION ENGLISH SUPERVISOR OF HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION JOSEPH D. KENNEY MECHANICAL DRAWING WILLIAM C. KUMMER SCIENCE FACULTY MANAGER COACH MARGARET E. LALIBERTE COMMERCIAL ax JOHN F. LE BRUN MATH ELIZABETH A. MANSFIELD GIRLS ' PHYSICAL EDUCATION EDWARD L. MEADE HEAD OF SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT I am not a teacher- -omy a fellow-traveler of whom you asked the way, 1 pointed ahead — ahead of myself as well as of you. KENNETH L. PECKHAM FRENCH ARTHUR POST GENERAL BIOLOGY HEAD FOOTBALL COACH MYRON REIMER SCIENCE AND MATH TIMOTHY RIOUX GENERAL SCIENCE ERICK SARGENT ENGLISH AND SOCIAL STUDIES COACH MARIE J. SCANLIN HEAD OF ENGLISH DEPARTMENT ALFRED J. SLOWE SCIENCE AND HEAD OF AUDIO VISUAL DEPARTMENT WILLIAM B. STAN GERMAN STEFANIE S. SULLIVAN LATIN AND ENGLISH • ■ — ' ' ' Vi u ' i ' vru ' 1 ' 20 NAHS SECRETARIES These secretaries of our school fill an important function in the efficient operation of our school offices. We are most proud of them and grateful for their friendship. MILDRED CONNOR Principal ' s Office ELEANOR PIKE Superintendent ' s Office JUNE ROBERTSON Principal ' s Office MILDRED CHRISTIANSON Superintendent ' s Office RUTH COBURN Superintendent ' s Office MADELYN PETERSON Guidance Department 21 CLASS ADVISORS Mrs. Crockett Mr. Bevilaqua The class of 1965 wishes to thank Mrs. Crockett and Mr. Bevilaqua for their in- creasing patience, warmth, humor, encouragement, and sound advide. We only hope that in our association with them we have demonstrated the high esteem in which we hold them and the sincere appreciation which we feel. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS L. to R.: Kris Nelson, Treasurer; Barbara Fish, Secretary; Mike Gould, President; Cheryl Caldwell, Vice-President. On behalf of my fellow officers I would like to take this opportunity to thank the class of 65” for its effort in making this year one that will have lasting memories for each and every student. Your cooperation and encouragement have been sincerely ap- preciated. It is our wish that each individual will find happiness and prosperity in the coming years. Mike Gould 25 -Mj,. LINDA LEE ABEL Weona Road Lee . . . A sincere friend is a friend forever” . . . always a winner at the science fair . . . con- scientious . . . active . . . friend- ly .. . folk music enthusiast. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2. 3, 4, Pres. 2. 3; Science Fair 1, 2, 4; Office 2; Student Librarian 1, 3. 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Class Treas. 2; Driver Train- ing 3; Cake sale 1; Badminton 1; Co-editor Yearbook Literary Staff 4: Red Cap 3. 4; Student Council Alt. 2; Music Festival 2, 3; Variety Show Usherette 3; Committees 1. 2, 3, 4; Spring Concert 1. 3. 4; Mass. State Science Fair 2; Senior Play 4; Christmas Pageant 4. DALE RAYMOND ALGER 17 Richards Avenue Mudd” . . . good natured . . . known for his alertness . . . likes girls . . . plays baseball, ool, and golf . . . dreams of eing a Physical Education teacher. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 3; Science Fair 2, 3. 4; Executive Council 4; Prom committee 3; Yearbook 4. BEVERLY LEE ANDERSON 26 Ralph Street Bev . . . Yes, but” . . . loves to debate” in English ... vi- vacious . . . friendly . . . always on a committee . . . likes to sew . . . continually on the go. Fres. cake sale; Office Work 1, 4; German Club 1, 2; Science Club 1, 2; Red Cap 2, 3. 4; Student Council 2, Vice-President 3, Treas- urer 4; Flower Girl 3; Variety Show 3: Radio News Club 3, 4; Pep Club secretary 3; Yearbook Business Manager; Intramural Sports 2 3, 4; Senior Play Committees 1. 2, 3, 4. RICHARD ALLAN ARENA 38 Donald B. Tennant Circle Dick — Knowledge is power.” . . . politics . . . often seen at Fernandes Co-Editor . . . smart . . . keenf?) sense of direction ... a pianist. Yearbook co-editor; Red Cap 3, 4; Student Council 3; Driver Train- ing 3; Intramural softball 2; Sci- ence Fair 1, 2; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Camera Club Treasurer 2; Band 3; Brown University Alumni Award 3; N.C.T.E. Nominee 3; Problems of Democracy Parade 4. RONALD EDWARD ARSENAULT Walcott Road Ronnie — What ' s mine is mine and what’s yours is also mine.” . . . likes girls . . . friendly . . . Alaska or Burst . . . fought over ... an artist . . . loves music — proficient clarinetist Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Chess Cub 2, 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 1, 2; Ap- paratus Club 2; Science Fair 2, 4; Driver Training 4; Yearbook pho- tography co-editor 4; Intramurals 2. 3. 4; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES WILLIAM AUG AT JR. 12 Earhnar Drive Chuck — Did you hear that egg that missed us? Quiet . . . serious . . . lots of fun when you know him . . . good sense of humor . . . likes surfcast- ing and fishing . . . guitar al- bums . . . short wave radio. Science Fair 1. 2; Driver Educa- tion; Chess Club 1. 2, 3: Foot- ball 1; Intramurals; Fish and Game Club. BARBARA JEAN BABBITT 126 East Street Barbi — A sunny nature — many ha ve it, few possess it. Friendly, always neat, likes the Army, pleasing per- sonality, will become an artist. Yearbook Art Staff 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 1, 2, 4; Science Fair 1, 2; German Club I; Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Com- mittees 1, 2, 3, 4; Driver Train- ing 3; Music Review 1, 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY JOYCE BABBITT 126 East Street Bev — A sunny nature — many have it, few possess it. friendly, always neat, likes the Army, pleasing per- sonality, will become an artist. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Review 1, 2. 3, 4; Yearbook Art Staff 4; Driver Training 3; Art Club 1, 2, 4; Science Fair 1; German Club 1. 26 n EDWARD FRANK BAIER Kelly Boulevard Ed . . . Success comes to those who lead a life of endeavor.” . . . likes sports, cars, working with wood ... a future engineer. Freshman Football; Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1. 2, 3. 4, treas- urer 3, 4; Audio-Visual Club 2, 3. 4; Variety Show 2, 3, 4; Weight Lifting Club 1. 2, 3. 4, Science Fair 1. 2, 3, 4; Driver Train- ing; Yearbook Advertising Staff; Dance Committee 3; Shop Club 3; National Honor Society 3, 4. ROBERT BARBER 459 Kelly Boulevard Ber . . . Whoever knows him likes him, and there is no doubt he will be a great success. . . . good looking ... quiet . . . serious . . . sincere . . . witty . . . ambition: college. Football 1. 2, Yearbook 4, Base- ball 1. Red Cap 2. 3, Science Fair 1, 2, Trampoline Club 1, 2, Senior Play Stage Committee. ROSE ANNE BEAULIEU 105 Spring Street Frenchie” . . . make a good housewife . . . talkative . . . friendly . . . athletic . . willing to lend a helping hand. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Fair 1, 2, Music Review 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY PATRICIA BEDARD 73 Church Street Mary” . . . “What is life with- out fun” . . . Trip to Newport . . . loves Biology especially at Bar Harbor . . . Homeroom in room 1 . . . has a cherished Buick. Science Club 1 , 2, 3. 4, Science Fair 1 , 2, Guidance Officer 1 , 2, 3, 4, Driver Training 3, Greek Club 4. Yearbook Literary Staff 4, Chess Club 3, Pep Club 1, Senior Play Usherette 4, Committees 2, 3. 4, Intra-mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 1 , Variety Show Usher- ette 3, Audio-Visual Club 2, 3, 4. 27 ROBERT WILLIAM BEETY 43 Sumner Street Cuzzy . . . Hopes to become a mechanic at Carl ' s Gulf . . . J. C. ' s ... a friend always happy go lucky . . . great kidder . . . fun to be with ... ' ' a devil in disguise Football 1; Intramural Vollyball 3; trampoline club 3; Literary staff; Science Club 1, 2, 3. RONALD RICHARD BELLAVANCE 50 Maple Street Barn, Barny . . . A witty friend is a joy to the heart. Always smiling ... a little bit of a flirt . . . loves sports, likes girls . . . sign collection . . . will become an art teacher or a com- mercial artist. Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3. 4, Intramural Golf 1. WILLIAM CHARLES BELLAVANCE 44 Orne Street Wilbur” . . . witty . . . Jolly’s . . . cars . . . future in drafting or toolmaking. Student Council, Alternate 2, Track 2 . HARLAN DAVID BENETTI 356 Towne Street Bennie . . . always laughing . . . interested in golfing, girls, and haring fun . . . besides getting through college, he wants a career in the Navy, or to be a lawyer . . . Howdy! Camera club 1 . . . Chess club 2, 3. 4; band; art club 4; Intra- murals 2; Career club 1; Senior Play 4. 28 1 i DAVID SCOTT BIBBY I 488 Broadway I Bib” ... I never do anything I wrong, but I ' m always getting I caught” . . . Talkative . . _. Likes | music . . . witty . . . Loves” [ Physics . . . Bold Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Music i Revue 1, 2, 3. 4. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, I Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band I 1, 2, 3, 4. Science Club 2, 3. 4, Volleyball 2, Weightlifting 3. Sen- I ior Play 4, Committees 1, 2. 3, 4. DOUGLAS BLAISDELL 75 Reed Avenue Blaze” . . . It is better to play than do nothing” . . . Mischiev- ous . . . Always in trouble . . . Senior play . . . Loves sports . . . I ' m a woman . . .” Office I, Student Council alternate 1. Amateur Radio Club I. Track 2, 3, 4. Driver training 3. Science Club 2, 3, 4, Winter track 4, Fish and Game Club 3. 4, Hunter safety course 4. Science Fair 1. 2, 4, Audio-visual Club 3, Senior Play 4, Shop club 3, Committees 1, 2, 5. 4. EASTWOOD HOWARD BOARDMAN III 49 Lakewood Drive Howie” . . . Men of few words are the best men . . . Serious . . . enjoys sports . . . likes girls . . . likes to hunt. Football 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4. Conceit Band 1, 2, 3. Yearbook advertising 4, Science Fair, Junior Prom Committee. Intramurals 1. 2. Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. GAIL CHERYL BROWN 37 Circular Street Gail” . . . What is beautiful is good . . . Loves music . . . Beautiful voice . . . Sincere . . . always smil ing. Dance Band 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3. 4, Variety Show 2, 3, 4, Music Revue 2. 3. 4, Yearbook Advertising Staff, Music Festival 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 2, Librarian 4, Office Worker 2, Senior Play 4, Science Fair 1, 2, Art Festival 3, District Chorus 4, Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. KAREN ANN BROWN 103 North Washington Street Brownie . . . Avid football fan . . . loves spmts, horses, and sewing . . . active . . . cute . . . smart. German Club 1, Cake Sale 1, Intra- mural Bowling 1, Science Fair 2 Pep Club 3, Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. Guidance Office 2, 3, 4, Red Cap 4, Year- book Business Staff 4, Committees 1. 2, 3. 4. RUSSELL BARRY BROWN Cumberland Avenue Rosco” . . . Wit will open the door to success” . . . Talkative, aways ready for a laugh, helpful . . . great friend ... to become a commercial artist. Yearbook. NANCY JOAN BUCKLEY 76 Spruce Street Nancy” . . . “The only _ way to have a friend is to be one. . . . How we do it” . . . witty . . . mischievous . . . dependable . . . always on the go . . . sincere friend. Bowling 1, Badminton 2, Drill Team 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Red Cap 2, Music Review 1, 2, 3, Committees 1, 2. 3, 4, Science Fair 1, 2, Librarian 3, Guidance Official 2, Literary Staff 4, Driv- er ' s Training 3. KATHLEEN MARY BURKE 767 East Washington Street Burkey” . . . pleasing person- ality . . . sincere friend . . . always ready for fun . . . loves J. C.’s. Glee Club 1, Science Fair 1, 2, Bowling 1, Intramural Basketball 1 . - — y . - 29 CHERYL ANN CALDWELL 559 Mt. Hope Street Cher — There’s nothing worth the wear of winning, but laughter and the love of friends . . . Always willing to work ... an excellent leader . . . respected ... a friend to all . . . peppy majorette . . . True Enuf! . . . D.A.R. Good Citizen. Class Vice-President 1, 3, 4; Drill team 1; Majorette 2, 3; Head 4; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Year- book circulation manager 4; Com- mittees 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. -4; Office 1, 2, 3, 4; Ger- man Club 2; Radio News Club 3; Honor Society 3. 4; Music Festival 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Property Mana- ger 4; Tag Day 1; Variety Show usher; Science Fair 1, 2; Prom Server 2; Christmas pageant 1. PATRICIA CLAIRE CHABOT 6 Dexter Street Pat . . . Cute . . . Peppy . . . friendly to all . . . will succeed in everything she does . . . likes sports, painting and dancing . . . will make someone a good secre- tary. Science Club 1; Science Fair 1, 2; Intramurals 2; Office 2. EUGENE LOUIS CHARLEBOIS JR. 65 Ivy Street Chipper ... A merry heart makes others happy . . . likes golf, bowl- ing, pool and skiing ... a ter- rific artist . . . The Jonathan Winters of the senior class. Science Fair 1, 2; Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Baseball 2, 3; Foot- ball 3; Track 4; Driver Training 3. CHANA LEE CHARRON 43 V 2 Shore Road Chana . . . Always willing to help . . . enjoys bowling and billiards . . .to be an art teacher . . . likes intramurals. Art Club ,1 2, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Driver Training 3; In- tramurals 2, 3. CHERYL JEAN CHEETHAM 29 Sumner Street Cheryl . . . peppy . . . loves sewing . . . never in homeroom . t . . quiet, sincere . . . always willing to help Drill team 2, 3; Color Guard 4; Glee Club 1; Red Cap Staff 3; Co-Editor 4; Science Fair 3, 4; Principal ' s Office 1, 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Yearbook Literary Staff 4; Senior Play. JUDITH LAURAINE CHENEY 169 Arnold Road Yogi . . . The way to be happy is to make others so” . . . always smiling . . . carefree . . . makes the best of things ... a dedicated Rainbow Girl . . . folksinger . . . talkative. Glee Club 1, 2; A Cappella 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2; Driver Training 3; Variety Show 3, 4; Greek Club 4; Music Festival 2, 3, 4; Music Review 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 3; Science Fair 1; District Chorus 4. ROBERTA ANN CLARK 446 Mt. Hope St. Bobbie . . . loquacious . . . in- quisitive . . . amiable . . . dedi- cated to drill team . . . hairdresser to be. Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club; Red Cap Collector 2; Intramurals 3, 4; Driver Training 3; Science Fair 1, 2; Music Festival 3, 4; Music Review 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio News Club 3; Variety Show 3, 4; Tag Day 1; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Collector 4; Cake Sale 1. 30 | JEAN CLARNER I 39 David Road Klunker . . . Cheerfulness is ■ the greatest virtue . . . happy go luckv . . . peppy . . . cute I fun-loving . . . everyone ' s friend . . . contributing . . . likes music. Student Council 1, 4; Red Cap Collector 1; Red Cap 2, 3! 4; A Cappella 2, 3. 4; Tag Day Col- lector 1; Office worker 1, 2; Drill Team 2, 3; Color Guard 4; Glee Club 1; Intramurals 1, 2; Prom Server 2; German Club 2; Christmas Pageant 1; Science Fair 1. 4; Music Revue 1. 2. 3, 4; Variety Show 2, 3. 4; Librarian 3: Senior Play 4; Committees 1, 2, 3. 4. DARYL KENNETH COCHRANE 124 Anawan Road Daryl . . . sports enthusiast . . . quiet but friendly . . . co-operative . . . dependable . . . sharp Ford convertible . . . sure to succeed . . . one of the gang. Football 3. 4; Variety Show Stage Committee 3; Junior Prom Dec- oration Committee 3; Intramural Sports 1. 2. 3, 4; Senior Executive Board 4; Career Club 1; Yearbook Advertising Staff 1. WILLIAM LANNY COLLINS 1 David Road Billy . . . Cute . . . athletic . . . likes girls . . . loves wild dances . . . smooth. Track 1, 2. 3. 4; Football 1, 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2. 3; Student Council 2; Art Club 1; Chess Club 2 TIMOTHY CONROY 180 Smith Street Rr°g ... He may be big and strong on the outside but his inners are made of different stuff . . . friendly . . . one of the guys . . . likes to sit in corners. Football 1; Weightlifting 2; Driver Ed. 3. You think you’re so smart. KENNETH WAYNE COOK 546 Towne Street Ken . . . Serious, but not too serious, quiet, but not too quiet, very reserved, shy, pleasing personality, always on the go, hot Corvair” Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Special Group 1, Driver Training 3, Problems of De- mocracy Parade 4. CAROLE GAIL CORNISH 122 Jackson Street Carole . . . She enjoys life in a different way” . . . friendly . . . likes badminton . . . asset to our band . . . witty . - . sociable . . . will make a good teacher. Cake Sale 1; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Greek Club 4; Driver Training 3; Science Fair 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Festival 2, 3, 4; Music Re- vue 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Librarian 2; Variety Show 4. RONALD BRUCE CORRIGAN 27 Woodward Road Berd . . . congenial ... en- joys girls . . . likes cars . . . hopes to be a mechanical engineer. Intramural Sports 1, 2; Trampoline Club 2; Gym Club 3; Driver Ed. 3; Yearbook 4. THOMAS OWEN CORRIGAN 46 Mt. Hope Street T.C. . . . Witty . . . alway. ' j smiling . . . enjoys playing basket ball . . . always seen with s certain girl. Basketball 1, 2, 3. 32 JAN LOUISE COTE 12 Maple Street Jan . . . everybody’s friend . . . good listener . . . looks nice on a Yamaha . . . loves Pearls . . . smiling personality . . . soft spoken, kind, considerate. Drill Team 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Office 1, Variety Show 1, 2, 4, French Club 1, Science Fair 1, 2, Prom Committee 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Usher 3, Cake Sale 1, Trampoline Club 3, 4, Committees t, 2, 3. JANET ANNA COTE 227 East Street Janet — A sincere friend is a joy to the heart. . . . neat ... a future hairdresser . . . sincere . . . typical . . . likeable. Basketball 2; Volleyball 2; Bowling 3j Yearbook Business Staff 4; Driver Training. BRUCE ALLEN DAGGETT 506 Old Post Road Daggie — seen driving a hot Renault — future artist — likes basketball — easy going — great to know. Freshman Basketball l. Intramurals Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4: Science Fair 1, 3; Decoration Committee 4; Intramural Volleyball 2; Art Club 4; Chess Club 4; Bank 1, 2. 3; Advertising Committee. LINDA MARIE DARGIS 542 Mount Hope Street Dumb Blonde . . . Happy-go-lucky . . . mixes with everyone . . . very enthusiastic about dancing, records, parties and boys . . . would love to travel and meet people. Yearbook business staff 4. Bowling, Driver Training. 4 LEON C. DeLAURIER 15 Cross Street Lee To sleep, perchance to dream” in class? . . . great dancer . . . good looking . . . hones to enter Air Force . . . neat dresser. Variety Show 3, Yearbook Ad- vertising Staff 4. ALICE CECILE DESAUTEL 52 Avery Street Diz . . . serious type . . . can be seen with the Feehanites . likes dancing and parties . . . future nurse. Science Fair 1, Pep Club 1. 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 2. 3, 4, Driving Training 3, Color Guard 4, Yearbook Ad- vertising Staff 4; Senior Play Usher. ELAINE JANET DiRENZO 271 Chestnut Street Elaine . . . nutty . . . always on the go ... a Taunton fan . . . very talkative . . . well-dressed. Science Fair 1, 2; Chess Club 1; Art Club 1. 2; Cake Sale 1; Drill Team Alternate 1; Student Council Alternate 1; Variety Show 4; Yearbook 4; Senior Play Usherette 4; Intramurals; Committees 1, 2, 3. 4; P.O.D. Parade Committee 4; P.O.D. Poster Committee 4; Chair- man P.O.D. Cake Sale. RICHARD B. DUFAULT Paine Road. Box 686 Doof It is easier not to speak a word at all than to speak more words than we should goes for girls In a big way . . . cars are a necessity . . . will become a rich, educated, lazy man. Science Fair 3. n c EDITH ROSE DUPRAS 40 Grove Street Edie” . . . No flower of her kindred, No rosebud is nigh, To reflect back her blushes. Or give sigh for sigh.” . . . realistic . . . one of a kind . . . gay . . . easy- going . . . lively . . . vivacious . . . likes roller skating . . . water skiing. Glee Club 2, 3, 4; P.O.D. Parade 4; Pep Club 3; Junior Prom Decoration Committee; Cake Sale 2, 4; Badminton 3; P.O.D. Cake Sale 4. ALFRED LEONARD ERICKSON 48 Jay Street Fred . . . always on the go . . . reat guy gregarious . . . drives a ot car. Football 1; Basketball 1; Student Council 1; Junior Prom Committee, Yearbook Advertising Staff. SUSAN MARY FEENEY 330 Mt. Hope Street Pigeon” . . . very peppy, al- ways full of fun, a true friend to everyone.” great personality, friend- ly as can be . . . witty . . . de- pendable . . . likes Jolly Cholly ' s will be a success. German Club 1; Badminton 1; Principal Office 1. 2, 3, 4; Com- mittees 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Fair, Business Administrative course 2. WAYNE DOUGLAS FERNALD 29 Juniper Road Wayne . . . People who make no noise are dangerous” . . . care- free . . . loves football . . . friendly . . . talkative . . . will make a good engineer. Football 4; Intramural sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show stage com- mittee 3; Junior Prom decoration committee 3; Student Council 3; Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 2; Driver Ed. 3; Yearbook photography Staff 4; Senior play stage crew. LINDA JEAN FERRANTE 302 Allen Avenue Linda . . . cute and friendly . . . future hairdresser . . . one of the girls . . . always seen with a certain boy . . . great friend. Intramural Sports 4; Science Fair 1, 2; Red Cap Collector 3; Year- book Staff 4; Variety Show 4; Pep Club 1; P.O.D. Cake sale and Parade 4; Prom Committee. BARBARA ANN FISH 24 Crescent Avenue The joy of youth and health her eyes displayed And ease of heart her every look conveyed.” hopes to nurse her charges with a smile . . . enjoys those refreshment com- mittees ... a willing worker ... a wonderful person. Class Secretary 3, 4; Honor Society 3. 4; Red Cap 3, 4; A Cappella 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Office Work 2, 3, .4; Year- book Activities Editor; Variety Show 3. 4; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play usher. GERTRUDE FISHER 56 Forrest Street Gert . . . willing to h lp . . . popular . . . likes sports . . . good sense of humor . . . always on the go. Student Council Rep. 1; Pep Club 1; German Club 2; Committees 1, 2 , 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Driver training 3; Chess Club 3, P.O.D. Campaign 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Science Fair 4. JUDITH ANN FONG 510 Kelly Blvd. Yogi” . . . dependable . . . enthusiastic . . . impish . . . really?” . . . sharp dresser . . . lover of folk music . . . expert” tennis player. Glee Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Treasurer 2, Secretary 3; Music Festival 3, 4; Guidance Office 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2 Cake Sale 1; Honor Society 3. 4 Vice-Presi- dent 4; Yearbook Literary Staff 4; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Usher. 34 JEANNE RITA FONTAINE Depot Street Jeanne — Good nature brings many friends.” . . . small . . . talka- tive . . . middle initial always emphasized . . . likes skating, dancing. Yearbook Advertising Staff 4; Driver Training 3; Science Fair 1, 2. JEANNE SHARYN FONTAINE 19 Johnson Street Jeanne . . . All through this earth I’m bound to ramble . . . the Joan Baez of North High . . . loves music . . . friendly . . . mischievous . . . full of fun . . . loves to drive. Glee Club 1. 2; A Cappella Choir 2. 3, 4; Music Revue 1, 2. 3, 4; Variety Show 3, 4; Music Festival 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3. 4; Science Fair 1. 2; Greek Club 4; Yearbook Literary Staff 4; Driver Training 3; District 1; Chorus 4. GEORGIA FRANCES FOSTER Mansfield Road George”; I love to study people; fun to be with; happy go lucky . . . Boys, boys boys ! . . . hopes to enjoy life for what it is . . . J. C ' s . . . Confused. Art Club 1; Audio visual 2; Of- fice work 1, 2; Variety Show 1, 2, 4; Committees 1. 2. 3. 4; Music Review 2. 3, 4; Drill Team 2; Majorettes 3. 4; Student Coun- cil 1. 2, 3; Science Fair 1, 2; Pep Club Intramurals 1. 2; Music Festival 2, 3, 4; Executive Board 4. PAULA FRANCES FRIEDLAND 1020 Mt. Hope Street Paul . . . vivacity is the spice of life . . . Sharp dresser . . . a ready smile ... an Attleboro girl at heart . . . likes boys, boys, boys . . . plans to attend Finish- ing School and Junior College, too. Science Fair 1, 2; Majorette 1; Drama Club 1. 2; Science Club 1, 2; Modern Dance Club 2, 3; Art Club 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Pep Club 2; Yearbook Advertising Staff 4; Get Out the Vote Campaign 4. : 35 _ BONNIE JEAN FROBEL 35 Circular St. Bonnie — Smily” . ... Mischiev- ous . . . musically inclined . . . seamstress . . . fond of black VW . . . ambition: to teach elementary school. A Cappella Choir 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show 2, 3, 4; Orches- tra 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Fair 1, 2; German Club 1, 2; Flower Girl 3; Driver Training 3; Senior Play Usher. Property Manager 4. JOHN STEPHEN FULLER Box 575 Kelly Blvd. Jon — easy going . . . witty . . . well-liked . . . likes to swim . . . wants to be an architect. Football 1. 2, 3. 4; Baseball 2; Yearbook Advertising Staff 4. LYNNE GARDNER 325 Mt. Hope Street Lynne” — Full of fun and mis- chief, too.” . . . Likes floor shifts, but — ! ... a loyal friend, per- sonality plus, friendly smile, a great kid who will go to the top. Committees 2, 3, 4; Freshman Cake Sale; Student Librarian 3; P.O.D. Parade 4; Driver training 3; Yearbook Advertising 4. DANA F. GAUDETTE 86 Church Street Evil S. Furbish”- — Surfer . . . Hot-rodder . . . Girls, Girls, Girls” . . . takes life easy . . . enthusiastic. Weight lifting 1; Gym Club 3: First year Football. Mr. Kummer is so proud of his advanced students. 36 SANDRA ANNETTE GEHRUNG 6 Ralph Street Brat . . . When there ' s fun, she ' s always in it; never still for half a minute . . easygoing . . . sincere . . . full of mischief . . . cute . . . black, shiny hair . . . a true friend. Glee Club 2. 3, 4; Drill Team 1, 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Art Club 4; Red Cap Collector; P.O.D. Cam- paign; Intramurals 1; Music Re- view; Science Fair 1; Variety Show 4. LIANNE MARIE GIACOPPO 6 Bonneau St. Lianne . . . Beauty is its own reward . . . tiny . . . energetic . . . likes boys . . . artistic . . . congenial . . . very talkative . . . flirtatious . . full of fun. Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Audio- Visual Club 2, 3; Science Fair 1, 2; Drill Team 2, 3; Art Club 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Pep Club 1; Yearbook Literary Staff 4; Chess Club 3. LINDA MARY GIBBONS 5 Ivy Street Lyn — Reserved ... . sincere . . . a friend to all . . . Goldilocks . . . plans to be a secretary Intramural sports 1. 2. 3. 4; Sci- ence Fair 1. 2; Pep Club 1, 3; Ftower Girl 3; Office 1; Guidance Office 4; Committees 1. 2, 3. 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Driver Ed. 4; Senior Play Usher. JOSEPH GOMES 1 1 Ranch Street Buck-a-roo All great men are dead — and I ' m not feeling well. . . . congenial, mischievous. Football 1; Science Fair 1, 2. MICHAEL GOULD Weona Road Box 1000 Worm . . . Leroy . . . Lover Boy. carefree ... a leader . . . well- liked . . . Our Class President . . . Gee. I wish I was a jolly green giant. Football t. 2. 3, 4; Co-captain 4; Student Council 1; Treasurer of Class 1; Class President 4; Intra- mural weightlifting; Fish and Game Club 3. 4; Prom Decorating Com- mittee; Intramurals Sports. LYNN DIANE GOURLAY 165 East Street Lynn A girl who enjoys life and living itself” — likes boys — frequent visitor of J. C.’s. always happy and loves people. Drill Team 1, 2, 3; Intramural basketball 1, 2; Intramural bowling 1, 2; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3; Audio Visual 4. JEANNE MARIE GRACIE 26 Ralph Street Grade . . . punt . . . talkative . . . lively . . . never a dull mo- ment ... an answer for every- thing . . . loves Jolly ' s . . . boys . . . that Chevy . . . catefree . . . sincere ... all around great personality. Science Fair 1. 2; Chess Club 1; Driver Training 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Red Cap Collector 2. DENNIS RAY GREENHALGH 116 Crescent Avenue Ding . . . Surfer by far . . . loves cars and blondes . . . intends to go to college in Cafifornia or Hawaii. Art Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Gymnastics Club 1, 2, 3; Variety Show 1, 2, 3. i 37 LORNA CAROL GRIMALDI 175 Chestnut Street Lorna . . . ! ' She’s neither shy, nor is she bold; she’s just a girl as good as gold. . . . Prom Queen . . . adorable . . . friendly . . . dresses with perfection. Student Council 1, 2 . Secretary 3, 4; Honor Society 3, Secretary 4; Yearbook 4; Color Guard 2, 3; Flower Girl 3; Class Vice-President 2; Science Fair 2; Jr. Prom Servant 2; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Office 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Con- vention 1, 2, 4; Cake Sale 1, 2. ROBERT KENNEY GRISWOLD 473 Kelly Boulevard Gris . . . Awake my soul! stretch every nerve, and press with vigor . ... talkative . . . Wil- bur . . . fun loving . . . Shoot a mile! ' . . . a good friend. Science Club 2, 3; Driver Training 3; Intramural Volleyball 2; Radio Club 4; Senior Play 4. JOHN EDWARD GRYGALONIS 211 Ellis Road John . . . Still water runs deep . . . likes hunting, skiing, skin diving, and hockey . . . good-look- ing. Chess Club 1. LINDA MARIE GRZENDA 251 Bungay Road Trouble” . . . loves music and sewing . . . always smiling . . . friendly . . . messenger for the band . . . plays the cymbals. Glee Club 1, 2; A Cappella 2, 3, 4; Band 4; Guidance Office 1; In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2; Committees 3. 4; Music Festi- val 1, 3; Music Review 1, 2, 3; Science Fair 1, 2, 3. 4; Red Cap Collector 1, 2; Senior Play usher, Cake Sale 1. PAMELA JEAN HALLIDAY 344 Broadway Pam . . . hopes to type and file in the future . . . loves to visit new places and see old things” enjoys being with people. Yearbook business staff 4; Science Fair 1, ,2; Intramural sports 1, Glee club 1. EVALYN HART 602 Mount Hope Street Ewy . . . always enjoys a good time . . . white rambler . . . J. C.’s . . . hopes to become a fine biology teacher. A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Student Council 3, Al- ternate 4; Science Fair 2, 4; Sci- ence Fair 2, 4; Pep Club 1; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3; Red Cap collector 2, 3; Advertising Staff 4; Office 2; Variety Show 3, 4; Senior Play Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Con- cert 2, 3. 4. DEBORAH GALE HAYES 99 High Street Debbie . . . Good nature with- out disguise . . . neat personality ... quiet . . . well liked . . . ambition; Teacher. Color Guard 3; Head 4; A Cappella 4; Photography Co-Ed. 4; Com- mittees 2, 3, 4; Variety Show Usher- ette 3: Spring Concert 3, 4; Of- fice Worker 4; Senior Play Usher. HAROLD EDWARD HEWES, JR. 662 Bungay Road Bud . . . soft spoken . . . likes cars, especially hearses . . . expert on automotive design . . . surfer to be a draftsman . . . westward bound. Weightlifting; Driver Education Science Fair 2. 38 I ■ FRANK LESTER HOLBROOK III 50 Hunting Street Brooks . . . fun-loving . . . talkative . . . enjoys painting and, drawing . . . will be an artist. Science Fair 1, 2; Art Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Variety Show 3; Art Festival 3; Committees 1, 2, 3. 4. ALAN JAMES HOWARD 19 Pleasant Street Al” . . . He never has much to say but he ' s never at a loss for words . . . quiet . . . his glasses seem easily broken . . . sociable with everyone ... to be a suc- cess in life. Science Fair 1; Track 2. RAY ISENBARGER III 99 Mt. Hope Street Ray” . . . quiet . . . enjoys bas- ketball . . . Cleveland Browns fan . . . likes to read . . . hopes to teach and orach. Science Fair 2; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4. JAMES STANLEY JACKSON, JR. 66 Jefferson Street Jim . . . loves all sports . . . easy going . . . Golden Cue . . . sincere . . . dedicated . . . goal: to enter college. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3. 4; Base- ball 1; Intramural Volleyball; Fish and Game Club; Alternate Student Council Representative; Committees. Prince Spaghetti Day j A 9 f ; ■a - — { ■ 2 39 _ ... It ' s all business. DAVID RICHARD JOHNSON 118 Division Street Dave . . . Science distinguishes a naan of honor . . . six girls and one boy! . . . grand prize in the science fair . . . white Corvair Monza . . . always on crutches . . . friendly . . . talkative . . . loves Physics. Honor Society 3, Treasurer 4, Ama- teur Radio Club 1. President 2, 3, 4. DIANE MARJORIE JOHNSON 513 Kelly Blvd. Diane A winning smile, al- ways ready for fun, an excellent friend, and true to the end. per- sonality plus, invaluable friend, al- ways willing to help, sincere, live- ly, will go straight to the top. Cake sale 1, Bowling, Color Guard 2, Pep Club 1, Science Fair 1, 2. DIANE MILLER JOHNSTON 180 Kelly Blvd. Gaylord — Gaze into her eyes and you will see an angel; gaze a little longer and you will see an imp.” . . . quiet? . . ■ . a true friend . . . sincere . . . Rockapella Gang A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 3, 4, Science Club 2, Science Fair 1, 2, Radio News Club 3. LORIN KINNEY 18 Leonard Street Boris, Lurch . . . Likes sports — football and hockey — hopes to play college football — full of fun — en- joys girls and food — ambition — to teach biology. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4, Winter Track 4. Intramural Vol- leyball 1, Chess Club 2, 3, Student 40 FRED DAVID KNIGHT JR. Rt. 1, South Washington Street Danny.” He may be quiet . . . but those are the ones to watch ! . . . always sat at the back of the room . . . easy-going . . . blonde hair, blue eyes . . . First college and then success. Intramural football 3, 4 ; Track 3; Weightlifting 3. ELAINE ANN LaFLECHE 100 Jackson Street Elaine . . . Friendly, adds excite- ment . . . enjoys dancing, and all sports . . . will be a good office worker for some lucky company . . . dependable. Basketball 3. 4 ; Badminton 4; Bowling 3. 4 ; Glee Club 2, 3; Variety Show 3; Music Review 2, 3; Committees 3; Yearbook Busi- ness Staff 4 ; Driver Training 3; Senior Play Usherette 4. SANDRA JEAN LARSEN 71 Broad Street Sandee The cat never got ahold of her tongue . . . talkative . . . usually about boys . . . does quite a job on a steering wheel . . . has a laugh to delight all. Hopes to attend Hairdressing school. Glee Club 1. KAY PATRICIA LEARY 153 Towne Street Yak My candle burns at both ends, it can not last the night, but oh, my friends, and oh, foes, it gives a lovely light.” popular class literary whiz . . . always in something . . . poet of her class . . partial to Attleboro boys . . . drive behind Red Cap . . . excitable . . . energetic . . . Ooo — I just love that!!” Freshman Cake Sale; Glee Club 1, 2; A Cappella Choir 2, 4; Radio News 2, 3; Science Fair 1, 2, 3; Christmas Pageant 4; Flower Girl 3; Office Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Red Cap 1, 2, 3 Co-editor 4; P.T.A. Speak- ing Contest 3, 4 (1st) Band 2; Yearbook Variety Show 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Art Festival 3- 1 TIMOTHY LEARY 251 Mt. Hope Street Tim Quiet, but not until you know him. Surfing — will some day own his own band — plans to go places and make money; enjoys playing his guitar. Variety Show 2, 3, 4; Band 2; Dance Band 2; Yearbook 4; Sci- ence Fair 1, 2. SUSAN MABEL LEAVITT 178 Park Street Sue . . . Always merry ever gay, she laughs and jokes all through the day” . . . giddy . . . football games . . . will be a hairdresser . . . cute. Science Fair 1; Cake Sale 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Prom. Servant Variety Show 3; German Club 2; Science Club 2; Student Council Representative 2; Get Out Vote Parade Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 1, 3; Pep Club 3. KAREN LEIGH LeCLAIR 253 Elm Street Karen ... A little flirting, a little laughter . . . Unpredictable . . . Jovial . . . to be a nurse . . . enjoys doing things for others ... a sweet smile . . . enjoys a certain- boy from Attleboro. Tag Day; Glee Club 2, 3. 4; Music Festival; Yearbook Staff 4; Student Council Alternate 3; In- tramurals Sports 2, 3. 4; Drill Team; Variety Show; Science Fair 1, 2, 3; Music Review. FILOMENA LEMBO 318 Draper Avenue Mena — Silence is wisdom quiet . . . wide sense of humor . . . nursing is her chosen profession . . . well liked among her friends. Science Fair 1; Badminton 3; Bas- ketball 2; Freshman Cake Sale. |1 41 MARGARET LEVESQUE 306 Chestnut Street Map’’ . . . Witty . . . cute . . . full of fun . . . always keeps every- one laughing . . . sociable. Variety Show 1, 3, 4; Science Fair 1, 2; Intramurals; Pep Club 1, 2; Freshman Cake Sale; Art Club 1; Yearbook Business Staff 4. RUTH BARBARA LILIEN 223 Park Street Ruth” . . . The only way to have a friend is be one” . . . Loves to argue . . . More or less” . . . Loves animals . . . Sports enthusiast. Art Club 1; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. 4; Office worker 4; Yearbook Literary Staff 4; Usherette 3; Re- freshment Committee 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Cake Sale 1; Student council alternate 3; Night School Usherette 4; Senior Play 4. JOHN SCOTT LOCKWOOD 11 High Street Scott” leads . . . sports-minded . . . dependable . . . prefers a certain blonde . . . friendly. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Class President 2. 3; Stu- dent Council Officer 2, Student Council President 1; Intramural volleyball; Science Fair 1, 2; Com- mittees 1, 4. SHARON PATRICIA LOWMAN William Tanner Avenue Sharon” Knowledge is a folly without the aid of grace” . . . intelligent . . . talkative ... a good companion and friend . . . National Merit semifinalist . . . respected . . . dependable. Office 1; Glee Club 1, 2; Spring Concert 1, 2; Science Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Science Fair 1, Grand Prize; Honor Society 3, 4; Red Cap 4; Yearbook Literary Co. Ed. 4; Pep Club 1; Student Council Alt. 3; Greek Club 4; National Merit Semi- finalist 4. JAMES DOWLING LYNCH 448 Broadway Jamie” loves summers at the cape . . . girls, girls, girls . . . talka- tive . . likes to drive . . . teacher of tomorrow . . . chess enthusiast. Intramurals 1. 2, 3. 4; Chess Club 4; Executive Council 4; Science Fair 1. 2, 3, 4; Literary Staff of Year- book 4; Prom Committee 3: Driver Training 3; Committees 2, 3, 4. MARY-ELLEN McCARTHY 175 Smith Street Bubbles” friendly to all . . . great personality . . . loves parties and enjoys boys . . . cute . . . likes to cause confusion in the office . . . would like to travel to Europe. Cake Sale 1; Girls’ Sports 1, 2; Glee Club 1; Science Fair 2; Stu- dent Council 3; Driver Training 3; Office 3, 4; Yearbook Collector 1, 3; Variety Show 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Problems Of Democracy Parade 4. ELISABETH ANN McCORMACK 1027 Mt. Hope Street Liz” a smile for everyone and six for every fellow” . . . small and mischievous . . . dramatic . . . friendly. Science Fair 1; Glee Club 1, 2; Music Review 1, 2, 3; A Cappella 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4; Pep Club 3; Variety Show 3; Art Staff. Yearbook 4; Music Festival 2, 3; Senior Play Usher 4; Com- mittees 1, 2. 3, 4. ROBERT LAWRENCE McGUIRE, JR. Ill Smith Street Mick” Fond of beauty, love, and laughter; pleasure first and business after” . . . mischievous . . . friendly. Football 2. 3; Prom Committee 3; Career Club 1; Science Fair 1, 2. -42 Gloomy faces in French IV LOIS JUNE McLEAN 19 Huntly Road Irish . . . Quiet and demure . . more often seen than heard . . a pleasure to know. Glee Club Concerts. GAIL LEE McLELLAN 78 Park Street Gail . . . activity goer . . . congenial . . . fun loving . . . will be seen skiing with a certain boy . . . misses A.H.S. Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Christmas Concerts 1, 2. 3; Spring Concerts 1. 2. 3; Intramurals. DAVID RUSSELL McNAMARA 364 Broadway Mac . . . never at a loss for words . . . flirt . . . popular . . . enjoys art and surfing . . . witty . . . great personality . . . plays basketball . . . ambition: advertising. Track 3; Chess Club 2. 3; Art Club 3, 4; Variety Show 3; Art Exhibit 3, 4; Student Government Day Representative 4; Yearbook Ad- vertising Staff. DERETH JUNE MELANSON 379 Mt. Hope Street Derry . . . sincere . . . friendly . . . quiet . . . loves luncheons and suppers . . . loves sewing . . . alwaVs willing to help . . . skill- full . . . ohhhhh!” . . . under- standing. devoted to Rainbow. Librarian 1; Glee Club 1; Science Fair 1, 2; Yearbook 4; A Cappella 2. 3. 4; Committees 3. 4. Mi 43 PATRICIA ELAINE MOONEY 445 North Washington Street Pat . . . Attleboro’s loss. North ' s gain . . . pretty . . . talkative . . . likes to eat . . . blonde . . . . popular . . . congenial . . . will make a great nurse Glee Club 2, 3; School Office 4; Intramurals 2, 3; Art Club 1; Lit- erary Staff 4; Cafeteria 1; Driver Training 2; Music Festival 3; Sci- ence Fair 1, 2; School Newspaper 3; Committees 1, 2 ARTHUR EDWIN MOORE 21 Westside Avenue Archie . . . We grant though he has much wit, he is very shy of using it. ... a nice guy . . . well liked by the whole class . . . completely at home in either sea or science . . . plans to de- velop the engineering feats of the future. Science Club 2, 3, 4; President 4; Audio Visual 2, 3, 4; Fish and Game Club; Track 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council; Variety Show 2, 3; Science Fair 2, 3; Yearbook Ad- vertising Staff 4; Alternate to Sen- ior Executive Committee. BONNIE ANN MORIN 36 Peterson Street Bonnie . . . Easy to know, easy to like. . . . willing to help . . . full of spirit . . . sincere . . . plans to teach. Glee Club 1; Pep Club 1, 3; Variety Show Usher, Color Guard 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Sci- ence Fair 1, 2; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. JUDITH MARIE MORRISEAU Draper Avenue Judy — sophisticated . . . poised . . . loquacious . . . raven-haired . . . flirtatious . . . partial to Attle- boro boys . . . future teacher . . . likes to practice with the band. Glee Club 1, 2; Science Fair 1, 2; Color Guard 3. 4; Variety Show Usherettte 3: Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Play Usher 4; Intramurals 1; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. English IV, who could ask for more? 44 ME 7 KRIS LLOYD NELSON 51 Mount Hope Street Kris — Shy — seen driving a Mustang — smart, smooth — likes basketball sportsman — future engineer — 800 in math. Chess Club; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Class Treasurer 4; Science Fair 1, 2; Prom Committees; Yearbook Staff; Honor Society; German Club; Senior Play, Chairman; Ticket Committee. ALFRED PAQUETTE 42 Amvet Boulevard Alfie . . . Humorous . . . full of surprises . . . aggressive . . . flirt . . . never caught without a witty response . . . lovable charac- ter. Yearsbook Staff; Baseball 1. 4; Bas- ketball 1, 2. 3, 4; Chess Club 4; Golf 4; Football 1. SUZANNE EVA PAQUETTE 46 Broad Street Sue . . . Very friendly and willing to help everyone . . . likes to have fun ... enjoys dancing, sports, reading and sewing . . . knows where, every book in the library is . . . will make the best secretary, ever. Red Cap 4; Pep Club 1, 3; Student Council 2; Science Club 1; Science Fair 1; Flower Girl 3; Variety Show 3, 4; French Club 2; Literary Staff; Driver Training 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Bowling 1, 3; Basketball 3; Committees 2, 3, 4; Pageant 4. PRISCILLA ANGELA MULLEN 122 Ellis Road Priscilla . . . easy going . . . sophisticated . . . quiet . . . loves horses ... a friend to all. Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Glee Club Librarian 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Musical Revue 2, 3, 4; Sci- ence Fair 1. 2; Driver Education 4; Principal’s Office 2. 3; Com- mittees 2, 3. LOUIS FRANCIS PARKER 5 Quinn Street Louie . . . most athletic . . . fun loving . . . friend to all. Football 1 , 3. 4; Baseball 1 , 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Track 2, 3, 4. ALAN RALPH PATUNOFF 93 Spruce Street Boris” . . . Serious, quiet but not idle . . . always reading . . . enjoys good music . . . will join Coast Guard ... a printer to be. Photography Staff 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4. NANCY PEIRCE 91 Metcalf Road Nan — our head cheerleader — friend- ly — cute — peppy — popular — always there to help . . . likes to watch football, basketball, and baseball. Drill Team 1, 2; Variety Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Fair 2; Sec- retary 2; Student Council Alternate 1. 2; Cheerleader 3. Head 4; Co- Editor of Advertising 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Committees 1 , 2 . JANE ELLEN PERRY 32 Anawan Road Jane . . . sincere, dependable . . lively majorette . . . well dressed . . . future art teacher . . . enjoys a good time . . always laughing • • . friend to all. Art Club 2, 4; Drill Team 2 3- Majorette 4; Music Review 2, 3 ' , 4- Art Festival 3; Variety Show l’ 4 j Science Fair 1; Committees. 45 TERRY LEE PERRY Raymond Hall Drive Terry — extrovert . . . cute ways . . . popular . . . good-looking lots of fun . . . sweet ... to be a hairdresser. Student Council 2, 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 4; Yearbook Literary Staff 4; Variety Show ' 2, 3,4; Science Fair 1, 2; Class Committees 1. 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Class Secretary 2; Music Review 2, 4; Cake Sale 1; P.O.D. Cake Sale and Parade 4. JOHN FREDERICK PETERSON, JR. 61 Hoppin Hill Avenue Pete — good sense of humor . likes girls and sports . . . tries to ski . . . plays golf, basketball, baseball, and tennis . . . hopes to go to college in the near future. Chess Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Career Club 1; Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4; Science Fair 1. 2, 3; Committees 2. 3, 4; Yearbook Literary Staff 4; Baseball 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Driver Training 3; Senior Play Stage Crew. IRENE THERESA PETIT 31 Bernice Street Irene — loves to talk always co- operative and helpful . . . loyal to her friends . . . will make a wonderful hairdresser. Glee Culb 2; Flower Girl 3; Variety Show Usherette 3; In- tramurals; Yearbook Literary Staff 4; Senior Play Usherette 4. ic KATHLEEN KAROL PHIPPEN 264 High Street Kathy — carrot top avid record col- lector . . . talkative . . . lively . . . wants to travel . . . will be a great secretary. Driver Training 4; Yearbook Busi- ness Staff 4; Science Fair 1, 2; Glee Club 1; Cake Sale 1; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Officer 2, 4; Committees. ROYAN E DAVIDSON PHIPPS 4 Kevin Street Phippsy — From top to toe, she ' s rarin’ to go . - . . cute . . . vivacious . . . dramatic . . . conscientious . . . enjoys a good laugh Chronicle mainstay Yearbook, yearbook ! Yearbook Co-Editor 4; Cheering 2, 3, 4; Red Cap 1, 2, 3, 4; Librarian 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1; Junior Prom Server 2; Trampoline Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Graduation Flower Girl 3; Variety Show Act Crasher 3; Art Club 1; Prom Com- mittee 3; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Fair 1, 2, 4; Senior Play 4. VALERIE HELGA PICKERING 68 Pleasant Street Val — She’s not far from where the boys are . . . energetic . . . attractive . . . her heart changes like the time of day . . . ardent J. C.’s visitor. Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cake Sale 1, 2; Committees 2, 3. 4; Science Fair 1. 2; Yearbook Art Staff 4; Pep Club 1; Driver Training 3; Variety Show Committee 3; Intramurals 2. DENNIS JOSEPH PINSONEAULT Raymond Hall Drive Pinkey — Quiet . . . Friendly . . . Sports Enthusiast . . . likes folk music . . . and girls, girls, girls Ambition to go to college German Club 1, 2; Science Fair 1; Intramurals 3. RICHARD NORMAN PINSONNAULT 157 East Street Dick — Often found at Jolly’s . . , likes sports . . . quiet . . . am- bition to join the Air Force. Yearbook Staff 4; Science Fair 1. 46 CLAIRE RITA POIRIER 97 Richards Avenue Claire Quiet until you get to • know her” . . . congenial . . . likes pen pals . . . plans to go into the service . . . will look cute in uniform. Science Club 1, French Club 2, Pep Club 1, Drill Team 2, 3, Ma- jorettes 4, Variety Show Usher- ette 3, Variety Show 3, Science Fair 1, 2, Bowling 3, Yearbook Business Staff 4. Music Review 2, 3, 4, Spanish 4, Red Cap 4. DANIEL RAYMOND POIRIER Oakhurst Street Rat . . • athletic . . . always found at Jolly Cholly ' s . . . never a dull moment . . . best looking . . . great guy. Football 1. 2, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Science Fair 2. JANET SUSAN POIRIER 17 Horne Street Jan” . . . Silence is Golden” . . . shy but friendly . . . dependa- ble .. . likes all sports ... a future secretary. French Club 2; Pep Club 3; Year- book Business Staff 4; Badminton 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4; Bowling 3; Science Fair 1, 2; Flower Girl 3; Senior Play Usherette 4 NANCY ELIZABETH REYNOLDS 36 Barrows Street Nancy — Very peppy, full of fun. a good pal to everyone.” . . . friend- ly smile . . . short . . . talka- tive . . . would like to be a legal secretary. Cake Sale 1. Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Fair 1, 2, Yearbook Staff 4. Variety Show Usherette 3, Pep Club Intramurals, Principal ' s Office 1, 2. A problem in Problems. 47 Best foot forward. DIANNE JEAN RICHARDS 17 High Street Di . . . A true friend and a jewel of a gem” . . . vivacious . . . going to the games with the girls . . . darling . . . her heart’s in Attleboro ... A great person- ality. Drill team 1. 2; Music Review 1, 2; Yearbook Literary staff 4; P.O.D. parade 4 ; Science Fair 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Committees 2, 3, 4; Driver Training 3; Prom Committee 4; Variety Show 4. LOIS ANN RICHARDS 370 Metcalf Road Lo” — peppy cheerleader . . . So- phisticated . . . enjoys sports . . . works in the office . . . hopes to be a teacher. Cheering 4; Drill Team 3; Science Fair 1; Advertising Co-Editor Year- book 4; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Cake Sale 1; Variety Show Office 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2. GERALDINE ANN RILEY 30 Meadow Street Gerry” . . . big Irish smile . . . majorette with her own little extra” . . . flirt . . . weekend visits to Quinnepiac . . . most like- ly to be a success. Glee Club 3, 4; Drill Team 2; Head of Drill Team 3; Majorette 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Cake Sale 1; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Adv. 4; Red Cap Collec- tor 2; Variety Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 1; Flower Girl 3; Science Fair 1, 2; Music Review 2, 3, 4. DAVID HAROLD RIOUX 35 North Avenue Dave — sports-minded — quiet but not I shy — likes girls — sometimes a tease. I Intramurals 3, 4; Football 1; Track I 1, 2, 4; Science Fair 1; German I Club 1, 2; Yearbook Adv. 4; Sen- 1 ; ior Play stage crew. I |o n E 48 EILEEN ELIZABETH RIVARD 513 Old Post Road I Her ways arc the ways of pleasantness and all her- paths are peace . . . quiet . . . likes sports . . . wants to work with children of pre-school age. Intramural Badminton 1. SUSAN TUFTS ROBERTSON 48 North Avenue Susie — With merry-making eyes and jocund smile. . . . always a good word . . . making another five strikes in a row . . . vibrating personality ... a joy to work or be with ... for some reason makes continual trips to the of- fice . . . always losing her voice cheering for North. Drill Team 1; Majorette 2, 3; Lt. 4; Driver Ed. 3; Office Girl 1, 2. 3, 4; Flower Girl 3: Junior Prom Servant 2; Variety Show Usherette 3; Freshman Cake Sale; Dance Committees 2. 3. 4; Girls Intra- murals t. 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 2. 3, 4; Music Review 1, 2. 3, 4; Sci- ence Fair 1, 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Student Council 4; Senior Play Usher. NANCY BLOSS ROBINSON 101 High Street Nanci — talkative . . . happy go lucky . . . always on the go . . . loves the hop and Jolly ' s ... fu- ture artist. Art Club 1; Intramural Sports 2; Color Guard 2; Science Fair 1. 2; Cake Sale 1. 4; Concessions 3; Variety Show Decorating Commit- tee 3; P.O.D. poster committee 4. PHYLLIS ROWAN Oakridge Avenue It’s nice to be natural, when you’re naturally nice. Billie” . . . sweet personality, enjoys dancing . . . quiet . . . fun to be with . . . always a pleasant smile for everyone . . . ambition: Retailer. Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 3; Yearbook Collector 1; Science Fair 1, 2; Spring Concert 1. 2, 3. 4; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Year- book Advertising 4; Variety Show 3, 4; Badminton 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Bowling 2; Concession Stands at games 3; Senior Play Usher. i JOHN EDWARD RUEST I Upper High Street I J.R. — Likes sports . . . enjoys I J.C.’s . . . ‘ On to California” I . Ambition: To see the I world but most of all enjoy it.” I Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4; Baseball 1, I 2 3. 4; Football Manager 3; I Yearbook 4; Intramural Basketball I 1, 2, 4; Science Fair 1, 2; Com- I mittees 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Com- I mittee 3. 4. PEGGY-ANN SAMSON 52 Maple Street A true friend is worth a pot of gold. Turkey” — shy . . . good sewer . . . kind and sincere . . . wants to become a good nurse. Cake Sale 1; Pep Club 1. 2; Science Fair 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4; French Club 2; Office Girl 2; Flower Girl 3; Driver Ed. 4; Sen- ior Play Usher; Committees 2, 3. ARTHUR JAMES SANDLAND 41 Birch Road Art — Quietness is the wealth of a man.” sincere, quiet but friendly, neat personality, likes sports, will become a designer. Freshman Football 1; Volleyball (Intramural) 1, 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3. SUZANNE IRENE SARRAZIN 85 Old Post Road Cookie” — Silence is golden but I’d rather talk” . . . friendly ways . . . always happy and smiling . . . ambition: Secretary. Cpmmittees 3, 4; Jr. Prom Com- mittee 3; Intramurals 3; Music Re- view 3; P.O.D. Parade 4; P.O.D. Cake Sale 4; Pep Club 3; Variety Show 3; Glee Club 3; Senior Play Usher. 49 DANA GENE SEAMAN 476 North Washington Street Dana — “Men of few words are the best men . . . engineer . . . will become an expert electrician . . . extremely quiet . . . amateur radio ham . . . interested in math. Band and Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4. GARY RUSSELL SEAMAN 476 North Washington Street “Gary . . . Where there is music, there must be good.” a great drummer . . . quiet but friendly good-natured . . . like- able . . . hobbies are bowling and reading ... to be an accountant. Band; Dance Band; Orchestra 1, 2. 3, 4. SUSAN MARGARET SERIVA Bellevue Avenue Sue . . . one of North High ' s nuttiest kids . . . loves French . . . surfing bug . . . future hairdresser. Science Fair 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Music Revue 1, 2, 3; Variety Show 2, 3, 4; Driver Training 4. HELEN ELISABETH SHERMAN 14 Peck Street Hel ' . . . sharp dresser, vociferous . . . individualist, imaginative . . . likes to visit College Hill . . Freshman Cake Sale 1; Art Club 1; Science Fair 1, 2; Officer 1, 2; Color Guard 2; Variety Show 1, 2; Intramurals 1. 2, 3; Circulation Staff 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Com- mittees 1, 2, 3, 4. ERNEST RAYMOND MARSHA LOU SKOLSKI SICKINGER 99 Roosevelt Avenue STEPHEN MORGAN SMITH 217 High Street THOMAS MATTHEW SMITH 27 Robert Hill Drive Ernie — “Where is that wandering boy tonight?” loves life and cars, seeks high adventure ... a nice guy to have as a friend . . . scuba diver. “Skut” . . . “A bundle of mis- chief. an ocean of smiles.” well- liked ... a good sense of humor, talkative. Drill Team 2, 3, Red Cap Col- lector; Variety Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Driver Training 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Fair 1, 2; Com- mittees 1, 2, 3, 4. “Smitty” . . . “Many follow, few lead great skier, guitar player, flirt, athletic, witty, sociable — am- bition: to make the world laugh. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; President 4; Variety Show 1, 2, 3, 4; M.C. 3: Honor Society 3, 4; Red Cap 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Executive Committee 4. 82 Division Street “Steve” Good sense of humor and great personality will always win him friends” One of the guys, talkative, witty, a great friend, will be a success. Intramural basketball 1, Intramural vollyball 2; Science Fair 1; Lunch- room 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4. 50 Future Homemakers of America (?) GENE RAMON SNEDEKF.R Donald B. Tennant Circle Gene — North’s best D.J. great dancer . . . constant smile sportsman . . . loves the outdoors . . . accordianist. German Club 1. 2; Fish and Game Club 2, 4: Track 1, 2; Audio Visual 1, 2; Science Fair 1, 2; Weight lifting 2; Driver Training WAYNE EDWARD SPOONER 210 East Street Wlyne — Men of few words are the best men. . . . quiet . . . unhurried ... an artist . . . tall . . . likeable Science Fair 1; German Club 2; Driver Training 3; Art Committees 3. 4; Yearbook Art Staff. LARRY MICHAEL STACK 68 Commonwealth Avenue Sock-a-knocky” big tease — mys terious smile — friendly — easy to get along with — great quarterback. Fish and Game 3. 4; Science Fair 1, 2; Football 1, 2. 3, 4; Baseball 1. 2, 3. 4. MARY LOUISE STANLEY 83 Peterson Street Mary I.ou . . . The essentials of happiness in this life are some- thing to do, something to love, and something to hope for.” amicable . . . likes to sing . . . poetic . . . likes sports, knitting and cooking . . . college or nurs- ing in the future. Student Librarian 4. 51 SANDRA ANN STEARNS 77 River Street A sweet personality will always find friends. Sandy . . . cute . . . peppy . . . popular . . likes water sports . . . will make a good secretary. Red Cap Collector 1, Art Club 1; Variety Show 2, 3, 4; Driver Training 3; Girl ' s Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Committees 3, 4. NANCY ELLEN SVENDSEN Hoppin Hill Avenue Sweny Indeed, a friend is never known until a man have need.” Loves Gym . . . Always out of doors . . . sincere . . . quiet. German Club 1, 2, 3; Variety Show; Gun Safety Club 4; Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. LEE ANN SWEARINGEN 239 ' Mt. Hope Street Lee . . . True happiness is found in making others happy. . . . dedicated to Rainbow . . . peppy . . . unpredictable . . . full of fun . . . friend to all . . . talkative . . . loves music. A Cappella 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1, 2, 3; Greek Club 4; Radio News Club 3; Red Cap 1; Honor Society 3, 4; District Cho- rus 3, 4; Class Secretary 1; Intra- murals 1, 2; Driver Ed. 3; Office Worker 2, 3, 4; Freshman Cake Sale 1; Dance Committees 2, 3, 4; Music Review 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Fair 1, 2; Yearbook Literary staff 4; Student Council Alternate 3; Senior Play 4; Glee Club 1; Music Festival 1, 3. ANNE TUTTLE 590B May Street Anne . . . No legacy is so rich as honesty. . . . sincere ... a loyal friend . . . consider- ate .. . always willing to help. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Society Band 3; Music Review 1, 2, 3, 4: Southeastern Mass. Music Festival 1, 3; Senior Play Usherette 4. Two o’clock evacuation 52 IOBERT FRANCIS VanNESS (18 Broadway Elliot . i . Don ' t fight over ne, girls; there’s plenty of time ' . . witty, friendly . . . dramatic ’ . . nice-looking . . . talkative | I . . active. •ootball 1; Trampoline Club 1, 2. ' V ; Science Fair 1, 2; Intramural Football 2; Student Council 2: Senior Play 4. JOANNE MARY VEGIARD Curran Road Jo” . . . Laughing and gay . . . Fun in every way . . . Flirt . . . likes to roller skate . . . likes all and liked by all . . . fun to be with . . . enthusiastic. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Vfriety Show 4; Girls sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Problems of Democracy Parade 4. OLIVE LEORA WEBBER 7 Dexter Street Ollie . . quiet and reserved . . . likes to sew . . . wants to be a hairdresser . . . dependable . . . so nice to know, to be with. Intramural Sports 2. THOMAS EDWARD WEST 621 Mount Hope Street Tom” . . . likes to work on cars . . . lifts weights . . . future tool- maker . . . avid basketball fan. Track 2; Intramural Basketball 3; Weightlifting 2, 3; Fish and Game Club 3. DOUGLAS KEITH WILCOCK 18 Anawan Road Doug Small, but whoever com- plained about the size of dyna- mite? . . . dependable . . . will study math ... a leader . . . gets things done . . . goodlooking. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Science Fair 1, 2; Class Treasurer 3; Honor Society 3; president 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3; Driver Training 3; Prom commit- tee 3; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4: Music Festival 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Advertising Staff; Committees 3. 4. DAVID ERLE WILKIE May Street, Box 590 . Wilk . . . Oh, well you know what I mean! . . . always on the go ... on his motorcycle that is . . . has a yearn for planes . . . forward . . . effervescent . . . likes girls ... To be at least a partial success ! EDWIN FRANKLIN YOUNG, JR. 238 Mount Hope Street Ed . . . To sum up all, be merry, I advise; And as we ' re merry may we still be wise. A future lin- guist . . . avid sense of humor . . . excellent ice skater . . . life of the party. Band 3, 4; Southeastern Mass. Mu- sic Festival 3; Greek Club 4; Music Review 3; Honor Society 3; German Club 3. FRANCINE SUSAN ZIELINSKI 35 Peterson Street Fran . . . always joking . . . enjoys watching all sports . . . wants to become an airline hostess after business school Intramurals 1, 2; Science Fair 1, 2; Drill Team 3; Dance and Prom Committees; Yearbook 4. ;6s?3 7r STATISTICS class of 1965 Advisors: Mrs. Crockett and Mr. Bevilaqua FRESHMAN YEAR Officers: Steve Smith, President Cheryl Caldwell, Vice-President Michael Gould, Treasurer Lee Swearingen, Secretary Activities: Freshman Cake Sale SOPHOMORE YEAR JUNIOR YEAR Officers: Scott Lockwood, President Lorna Grimaldi, Vice-President Linda Abel, Treasurer Nancy Peirce and Terry Perry, Secretary Activities: St. Patrick’s Dance, Faculty Game Officers: Scott Lockwood, President Cheryl Caldwell, Vice-President Douglas Wilcock, Treasurer Barbara Fish, Secretary Activities: Cake Sale Sadie Hawkins Dance Variety Show Jr. Prom, Roma Nocte” Basketball Concessions SENIOR YEAR CLASS COLORS: Red and White Officers: Michael Gould, President Cheryl Caldwell, Vice-President Kris Nelson, Treasurer Barbara Fish, Secretary Sadie Hawkins Dance Activities: Senior Play It’s Great to be Crazy” Senior Prom, Shangri-La,” Football Victory Dancgs, Problems of Democracy Parade Graduation: June 8, 1965. SPORTS REVIEW AROUND THE SCHOOL . a To each student, North means something different. But candids of gym, and bub- blers and Fred will always be a part of each of our memories of four wonderful years of high school fun. May these help each of us to remember the specialness of North. SENIOR MOST POPULAR: Macky and Bev SMARTEST: Sharon and Dick BEST ALL AROUND: Cheryl and Mike LIVELIEST: Margaret and Jim FAVORITES MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Steve and Nancy MOST TALKATIVE: John and Royanne WITTIEST Chipper and Jean 59 BEST DANCERS: Liz and Fred MOST CONGENIAL: Lorin and Gail SENIOR l BEST LINE: Val and Bob 60 c AVORITES CLASS FLIRTS: Alfie and Gerry MOST CONTRIBUTING: Mary and Brooksie MOST TYPICAL: Tom and Terry SMOOTHEST: Jim and Marsha 61 CUTEST: Dave and Phyllis SENIOR NEATEST: Bob and Helen MOST SINCERE: Judy and John 62 MOST DEPENDABLE: Jane and Doug FAVORITES MOST BASHFUL: Barbara, Dana, and Beverly 63 HISTORY: Jim and Nancy CLASS DAY GIFTS: Dave and Cheryl DIRECTORS 1965 ODE: Ed and Lee WILL: Steve and Jean PROPHECY: Cheryl and Daryl nr mt i • ' QWBfriMMrfTiTrrrtinTwrrrrfiTiMiiWBMMn -64 ' IT ' S GREAT TO BE CRAZY DECEMBER 12, 1964 Oh, double chocolate nut sun- dae, I command you to ap- pear! The entire cast wishes to thank Mr. Bevilaqua for his patience, determination and understanding in making the Senior Play both entertaining to the public and en- lightening to its performers. .... You always laugh at my jokes, John . . . The little man that wasn’t there . . . 66 ROMA NOCTE MAY 23, 1 964 — — Queen Lorna is crowned by Junior Class President, Scott Lockwood. Attending the queen are Beverly Anderson, Phyllis Rowan, Cheryl Caldwell, and Sandra Stearns. , _ - - wi. . ■ -. ' ■S-l. . , ■; 69 Alpine Country Club January 27, 1965 The Queen was attended by: Miss Lorna Grimaldi, Beverly A nderson, Phyllis Rowan and Sandra Stearns Queen Cheryl and escort Steve Smith JUNIOR OFFICERS Scott White, President James Hale, Treasurer Vickie Glaser, Vice-President Judy Carpenter, Secretary 76 Room 18 Row 1 — E. Cing-Mars, M. Charlebois, E. Bellevance, J. Carpenter, T. Auty, L. Bird, B. Cabral, P. Brown, C. Arm- field, D. Chace, E. Adams. Row 2 — E. Brierley, R. Beach, C. Banks, C. Benker, L. Brown, D. Burns, G. Bud- jinski, D. Breault. Row 3 — C. Blais, J. Barber, D. Barnabe, R. Chase, Glenn Burns, Gary Burns, M. Carr, D. Casale. Room 28 Row 1 — N. Duckworth, L. Feid, J. Fontneau, A. Fournier, D. Fisher, F. Frietas, C. Dawson, M. Desilets. Row 2 — L. Fontaine, R. Claupin, S. Dalrymple, F. DiFiore, J. Cote, J. Federovich, B. Fillman. Row 3 — J. Cotton, C. Estey, R. Corrigan, R. Coffey, L. Edwards, P. Fong, J. Fraise. Room 30 Row 1 — L. Hill, S. Hyland, M. Guy, B. Johnson, S. Grimaldi, N. Haduk, P. Keith, D. Jette, S. Jette, P. John- son. Row 2 — B. Kenneally, B. Johnson, K. Glode, L. Johnson, V. Glaser, C. Gailipeau, B. Gephardt, D. Greenhalgh, P. Johnson. Row 3 — W. Houde, G. Gallant, L. Fuller, G. Hartman, E. Frobel, J. Graass, W. Hansen, D. Gardner, J. Hale, S. Johnson. 77 Room 31 Row 1- — C. Kenney, B. MacDonald, K. McDonald, J. McNamara, J. Lonardo, M. Kiernan, S. Miller, M. Moriarity. Row 2 — L. Larson, A. Mohrnheim, M. Mullen, E. Lund, B. Monast, K. Langille, P. Mullen. Row 3 — B. Maione, G. Moody, B. MacKeon, P. Medeiros, D. Knowles, B. Landry, P. Little, P. Kryptowicz, F. Landry. wmm ■f v L : . 1 MB fjpgt mm Room 32 Row 1 — N. Osterberg, S. Riley, J. Richards, F. Rotella, E. Schriever, L. Nelson, C. Smith. Row 2 — E. Piette, A. Rego, J. Ralph, P. Ostlund, L. Myers, S. Seymour. Row 3 — J. Robitaille, S. Rego, R. Sanford, D. Phippen, J. Rhyno, W. Scherer, R. Quimby, T. Ruest. Absent — J. Murray, L. Parker, C. Phinney, D. Poirier, M. Rabbitt, E. Rivard, N. Robin- son, J. Rose. Room 33 Row 1 — J. Vegiard, M. Thibault, Christine Solari, D. Stevens, J. Vandette, B. Tingley, L. Weston, N. West. Row 2 — R. Tremblay, R. Suvall, A. Ward, P. Stewart, R. St. Martin, L. Svendsen, K. Wing, R. Wall, D. Yankee. Row 3— J. Yankee, A. Taylor, J. Wood, F. Verge, S. White, R. Smith, D. Wilkie, A. Trombley, H. Spencer. 78 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS 79 - — - Room 9 Row 1 — P. Bartlett, D. Brown, R. Carpeno, E. Boyd, G. Boss, N. Caldwell, P. Bradley, J. Calcagni, J. Bourgeois. Row 2 — G. Carpenter, M. Brown, K. Bedard, B. Baldwin, L. Barrett, P. Carmichael, D. Beaupre, J. Carpenter, R. Bernier. Row 3 — R. Baier, W. Arena, P. Austin, B. Austin, F. Brown, B. Bowser, D. Chabot, C. Blake. Absent — M. Casey, J. Andrews, J. Bolinger, P. Brown, B. Bumpus. Room 10 A Row 1 — L. Connolly, L. Cook, D. Deighan, P. Codding, D. DeLaurier, M. Evans, C. Connors, K. Damberg, E. Dion. Row 2 — T. Conroy, L. Chase, L. Demers, W. Dunlap, J. Dawes, P. Danesi, L. Desautel, B. Collard. Row 3 — G. Cornish, C. Cleveland, J. DeBlois, G. Cooke, T. Desilets, C. Chace, G. Daggett, D. Dean. 80 Room 14 Row 1 — B. Hoffman, K. Fisher, K. Gariepy, B. Grant, E. Grant, S. Gulessarian, A. Fong, B. Fields, C. Gardner. Row 2 — W. Hess, C. Fisler, J. Gariepy, G. Hancock, G. George, S. Fuller, P. Hamblin, E. Hastie, T. Fenton. Row 3 — J. Fraise, G. Higginbotham, C. Gaw, J. Finn, R. Hirsch, E. Everton, R. Hodson. Room 16 Row 1 — K. Lavery, A. Kapitan, D. Jette, B. Langevin, L. LaFratta, Sue Kivlin, C. Kelleher, K. Leary. Row 2 — L. Hood, R. Johnson, E. Horne, C. Janssen, S. Horman, P. Johnson, K. Jordan. Row 3 — W. Jutras, V. Leard, J. Leonard, S. Iacuzzi, J. Jepson, K. Johnson, R. Kearney. Absent — Shirley Jerauld, M. LaLiberte. 81 Room 17 Roto 1 — J. McElwee, L. Orr, L. Ouimet, V. Morin, L. McCarthy, J. Lynch, D. Lund, D. Mooney, E. McConnell, K, Manchester. Row 2 — R. Parks, P. Mayer, F. Mooney, L. Morse, R. MacDonald, D. McLaughlin, S. Masterson. Row 3 — W. Merigold, D. Nelson, P. Lewis, R. Ouimet, C. May. Absent — J. Lori, P. Murphy, S. Nolan, W. Meyer. Row 1 — B. Pike, C. Quimby, L. Schriever, P. Poirier, J. Sarrazin, A. Ruggio, M. Schofield, J. Roberts, J. Rego, D. Rioux. Row 2— N. Outhouse, H. Preston, J. Smith, I. Samson, L. Sheldon, S. Ryng, D. Shillan, A. Philibert, V. Plante, G. Schriever. Row 3— T. Restino, B. Rand, C. Regan, S. Reinhart, P. Patunoff, C. Schweinshaut, R. Phipps, J. Skolski. Row 2—P. Watts, G. Sullivan, V. Stevens, C. Ouimet, M. Tague, N. St. Pierre, C. Zalfa, J. Turcotte, M. Valade, S. Wenhold, C. Smith. Row 2—P. Watters, M. Viens, C. Treen, R. Upham, S. Wnuh, J. Ten Brinke, Gary Souza, J. Welch, E. Williams. Row 3— R. Wheeler, L. Zilch, J. Vigorito, W. Wheeler, D. Stuart, D. White, M. Woloshyn. Ab- sent — R. Stack, S. Todaro, W. Whidden. 82 FRESHMAN OFFICERS First Row — Karen Tharl, Vice-president, Robert Gulick, President. Row 2 — Gaile Connelly, treasurer, Karen Andrews, secretary. Room 13 Row 1 — S. Clary, D. Beaulieu, D. Adams, M. Beck, D. Beaulieu, K. Andrews, P. Cinq Mars, N. Carson, L. Cloutier, J. Bird, L. Cote, J. DeBlois. Row 2 — K. Bjork, S. Boss, L. Beggs, D. Calcagni, E. Carley, C. Colman, M. Anderson, E. Butterworth, M. Blais, S. Boyle, C. Connelly. Row 3 — B. Cerrone, G. Barnabe, D. Dargis, J. Anderson, P. Davignon, R. Bates, G. Burtchell, D. Bell, J. Cabral, P. Blaisdell, P. Calderone, W. Daigle. Row 4 — R. Cleveland, P. Cavanagh, D. Compton, T. Cooke, G. Boardman, F. Bennett, E. Blodgett, P. Bryer, J. Carey, A. Cavalier, M. Benoit. Room 23 Row 1 — G. Drainville, D. Goulet, C. Gray, K. Greenhalgh, N. Gourlay, K. Gebhardt, L. Finn, E. Henry, D. DeWare. Row 2 — F. Denzer, E. Hebert, P. Deighan, C. Glaser, D. Dugas, J. Dion, A. Hammond, D. Gibbons, D. Gulick. Row 3 — F. Fish, P. Estey, R. Galasso, T. Graham, J. Doucette, P. Edwards, J. Ferguson, G. Fontaine, H. Gray, E. Fon- taine, G. Di Nardo. 84 Room 3 Row 1 — E. Leco, P. Landry, E. Monahan, A. Paquin, L. Ogni, P. Paquin, R. Johnson, St. Little, G. Mayers. Row 2 — R. Lanthier, R. Le Compte, F. Hirsch, R. Ouimet, S ' . Messier, D. Paquette, G. Noyes, J. Miller, R. Megna, R. Kieltyka. Row 3 — J. McConnell, W. Lowe, David MacDonald, P. Norton, R. Malesweski, P. Jones, L. Jillson, S. Isenbarger, J. Livingston, R. McGowan, G. LaPIante. Absent — John Higginbotham. Room 8 Row 1 — J. Tuttle, P. Stierli, K. Tharl, J. Wing, D. Veader, C. Thompson, D. Tetreault, C. Swenson, S. Sroka, H. Wheeler, G. Spevak, D. Verge. Row 2 — R. Slowey, V. Soldani, B. Theroux, K. Snedeker, A. St. Jean, B. West, R. Thomas, J. Walden, F. Surowiec. Row 3 — P. Wood, Vigorito, K. Smith, S. Stack, S. Smith, B. Washburn, J. Ten Brinke, J. Stauff, P. Wagner. 85 Room 25 Row 1 — N. Higgins, M. Leary, D. Jordan, P. Jones, L. Hermanski, D. Larosse, S. Laliberte, G. Kivlin. Row 2 — C. Laconis, J. Iacuzzi, K. Konieczny, K. Johnson, S. Johnson, J. Lamontagne, D. Kenney, D. Johnson. Room 21 Row i — j. Finn, C. Savard, M. MacNeili, L. Locke, S. Lussier, S. McLean, H. Lowe, E. Mullaney, J. Milot. Row 2 — J. Miller, S. Laramee, N. Mayes, S. Lund, J. Lykus, D. Norberg, M. McCarthy, A. Gomes, R. L ' Herault. Room 4 Row 1 — P. Roy, J. Perry, S. Ruel, N. Philibert, C. Sauerlinder, P. Phinney, B. Schriever, M. Roberts, M. Pepper. Row 2 — T. Park, D. Richards, K. Slade, R. Ryng, K. Paton, D. Sandland, R. Seymour. Row 3: L. Rowan, W. Scanlon, R. Piette, D. Skitt, E. Sandland, W. Santsaver, ' S. Sherman, D. Paton, B. Ross, T. Sanford. 86 UNDERCLASS CANDIDS 2 + 2 = 6 ?” Practice makes perfect MIMIIWIPiril Beverly Babbitt 89 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First Row — M. Bedard, L. Abel, C. Cheetham, L. Swearingen, B. Fish. Second Row — J. Fong, S. Paquette, L. Grimaldi, S. Lowman, C. Caldwell. Third Row — R. Arena, D. Wilcock, K. Nelson, D. Johnson, E. Baier. One of the highest honors that a student can have bestowed upon him is to be selected as a member of the National Honor Society. The main aim of the Society ' is to live up to its four characteristics: scholarship, leadership, service, and character. This year’s group has certainly been no exception. Under the able supervision of Mrs. Lydia Snyder, the group has successfully carried out its services to the school. In addition, their unique dance, For Those Who Think Young” proved to be very popular. The sale of soda at various school functions is one of the more profitable activities of the group. Judy Fong, Vice-President; Lorna Grimaldi, Sec- retary; David Johnson, Treasurer; Douglas Wil- cock, President. NAHS STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row — S. Robertson, C. Dawson, J. Clarner, K. Tharl, L. Grimaldi, N. Duckworth. Standing — Front — A. Moore, B. Anderson, C. Connors, K. Fisher, G. Connelly, J. Robitaille. Rear — J. Vigorito, D. Johnson, S. White, J. Hale. The purpose of the N.A.H.S. Stu- dent Council is to improve relations between the students and the faculty. This was the first year that the Coun- cil has operated under its new rules of election and the results have indeed been encouraging. This group is vital to the democratic functioning of our school and its importance cannot be over-emphasized. The Council is al- ways open to useful and constructive suggestions from the student body in its efforts to promote good will on both sides. OFFICERS: Jean Richards, Secretary, Bev Anderson, Treasurer. Rear — Jim Hale, Sergeant-at-Arms, Steve Smith, President, John Robitaille, Vice-president. 91 RED CAP STAFF Editor Cheryl Cheetham Editor N.A.H.S.’s official publica- tion has always been warmly received by the students. The newspaper gives the latests information on sports, fash- ions and social exents. These student librarians give untiringly of their time and efforts and go largely unrewarded. We now wish to think them for their help in locating and checking books. Advisor: Mr. William Kelley Left to right— S. Gulessarian, K. Leary, E. Schriever, B. Monast, B. Fish, M. Mullen, D. Burns, L. Abel, S. Seymour, K. Tharl, D. Johnston, J. Richards, G. Connelly, S. Lowman, R. Chace, R. Scanlon, D. McNamara, J. Clarner, C. Gallipeau, B. Anderson, R. Phipps, C. Cheetam. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Miss Erving Front Row — G. Brown, J. Vegiard, L. Abel, S. Paquette, D. Johnston, L. Cloutier. 2nd Row — L. Cote, K. Connors, J. McElwee, M. Stanley, J. Vegiard, J. Deblois. 92 Under the able leadership of Mr. Collins, the Art Club has remained one of the more active organizations about the school. Serious art students, as well as the less-artistic, can find much to suit their needs within this club. ART CLUB Advisor: Mr. Collins D. McNamara, J. Gallant, B. Theroux, F. Holbrook, D. Fortin, Liz McCormack, C. May, V. Leard, G. Daggett, N. Robinson, E. Hart, D. Greenhalgh. , One of the most popular clubs at N.A.H.S. is the Chess Club. Here students can come to engage in friend- ly rivalry while furthering their skill in one of the most challenging and demanding games of our day. CHESS CLUB Advisor: Mr. Collins 1st Row, l. to r. — J. Lynch, L. Fuller, P. Jones, B. Baker. 2nd Row, l. to r. — H. Benetti, J. Peterson, Joe Cotton, B. Daggett. 3rd Row, l. to r. — P. Fong, L. Edwards, K. Barber, P. Keith, S. Johnson, D. Jette, S. Jette. 4th Row, l. to r.—C. May, J. Gallant, J. Federovich. ni SCIENCE CLUB BiSI , la BPS? ' yv — j i MSM Jv I 1 r ' _ ■Pk % II !■ iD JP r v i| W Jrn { l - ‘ . ' -■ £9 i j; . M Ik. 1 Mr. Johnson The Science Club is open to all students who are interested in pursuing the realms of science out- side of the classroom. The group takes various field trips and makes the arrangements for the annual Science Fair. 1 . C. Greene, A. Fong, S. Lowman, J. Fong, A. Moore, M. Bedard, B. Hoffman. 2 . B. Baldwin, K. Bedard, L. Abel, J. Fontaine, J. Cheney, P. Hamblin, R. Arena, W. Meyer. 3. D. Johnson, E. Baier, D. Blaisdell, D. Breault, R. Arsenault, D. Bibby. AUDIO VISUAL CLUB Mr. Slowe It is the duty of the Audio Visual Club to satisfy the needs of lighting, sound equipment and visual aids. The club provides the equipment and operators for the school shows, basketball games and movies. 1st Row — B. Bumpus, E. Baier. 2nd Row— P. Austin, J. Murray, K. Snedeker, B. Baldwin, W. Meyer, K. Bedard, H. Washburn. -94 FISH AND GAME CLUB Mr. Kenney The vibrant and active ■nembers of this new club :ook it upon themselves his year to sponsor an ice- ishing contest, hold a suc- ressful paper drive and itock the woods with wild lare. Mr. Johnson The Amateur Radio Club, has become the cen- ter of activity for North High’s ham enthusiasts. All interested students are welcome to share in the club’s activities. Row 1 — E. Blodgett, E. Monahan, R. Bates, G. Fontaine, G. Boardman, D. Wilkie. Row 2 — J. Andrews, D. Nelson, M. Casey, W. Jutras, D. McLaughlin, B. Parks, G. Carpenter, G. Chabot, B. Cerrone, J. Chabot, J. Lori. Row 5 — W. Daigle, E. Snedeker, A. Taylor, J. Messier, R. Gulick, D. Hanson, D. Bell, O. Graham, J. Miller, P. Bryer. Row 4 — P. Davison, G. Barnabe, J. Patunoff, A. Moore, J. Skolski, A. Wall, P Mayer, R. Phipps, L. Stack, R. Johnson, R. Meyer. AMATEUR RADIO CLUB Row 1 — B. Bumpus, D. Wall. Row 2 — D. Seaman, R. Griswold, G. La Porte, D. Johnson, D. Mac- Donald. i : - CtfPHJ 3 Cftp 95 GREEK CLUB Left to Right — E. Young, S. Lowman, J. Healey, D. Johnston, L. Swearingen, K. MacDonald, Mrs. Sullivan — Advisor. At North High, proficiency in a foreign language is recognized as being vital to a liberal education. In addition to classroom instruc- tion, students are offered member- ship in the foreign language clubs, pictured on this page. These clubs mix learning with fun and enter- tainment and thus appeal to many students. SPANISH CLUB 1st Row, l. to r. — J. Richards, J. Fontneau. 2nd Row, l. to r. — S. Paquette, M. Stanley, P. Hammond. 3rd Row, l. to r. — C. Dawson, B. Adams, V. Glaser. 4th Row, l. to r. — S. Miller, A. Ward, D. Fisher. 5th Row, l. to r. — D. Burns, S. Doucette, W. Spooner. 6th Row, l. to r . — M. Mullen, P. Stewart, P. Johnson, Mr. Peckham — Advisor. GERMAN CLUB . 96 1st Row, l. to r. — J. Carpenter, R. Lilien, R. Johnson. 2nd Row, l. to r. — A. Taylor, P. Watts, R. Frobel, K. Manchester, B. Baldwin, K. Leary, J. Upham, Mr. Stan — Advisor. SHOP CLUB On this page are pictured three of North High’s smaller clubs. However, where they lack in rfiembership, they more than amply make up for it in enthusiasm. Each of these boys has an interest which he wishes to enlarge and nurture. For this pur- pose, these clubs were formed so that these interests could be encouraged under careful faculty supervision and interesting programs. L. to R . — Gary Carpenter, Jeff Chabot, Mr. Horan, Bruce Cerrone. CAMERA CLUB Advisor: Mr. Girard GYMNASTICS CLUB Advisor: Mr. Kelley 1st Row — B. Bumpus, P. Blaisdell. 2nd Row — R. Thomas, R. Scanlon, J. Miller. Dave Wilkie, on air,” spotted by Jerry Carpenter, Bob Baier, Steve Dalrymple, Glenn Burns, Dick Wall, and Gary Burns. 97 1st Row: D. Adams, P. Stierli. 2nd Row: W. Merigold, D. Casale, D. Seaman, G. Seaman, J. Miller, R. Hodson, L. Grzenda, C. Cornish, K. Glode, P. Cavanagh, B. MacDonald, C. Banks, B. Johnson, L. Abel, D. Johnston. 3rd Row: S. Foley, K. Johnson, A. Tuttle, M. Brown, L. Swearingen, E. Young, L. Wheeler, S. Masterson, R. Arsenault, W. Austin, D. Wilcock, J. Rose, W. Hansen, 98 Mr. Christianson Formation ! S. MiHer. 4th Row:B. Frobel, K. Andrews, H. Lowe, V. Soldani, K. Johnson, R. Smith, J. Wood, J. Tuttle, J. Healey, J. Ferrante, R. Chase, K. Hansen, D. Bibby, K. Langille, S. Johnson, E. Frobel, C. Kenney. Sue Robertson, Head Chery Caldwell, Gerry Riley. Row 2 — Betty Adams, Jane Perry, Nancy West, Claire Poirier. Row 1 — K. Damberg, R. Clark, B. Pike, A. Ruggio, J. Sarazin, K. Lavery, B. Fields. Row 2 — P. Danesi, A. Hammond, M. Anderson, B. Grant, P. Codding, C. Connors, D. Rioux, B. Hoffman. Row 3 — K. Leary, N. Duckworth, Robin St. Martin (Drill Team) Gerry Riley I Georgia Foster DRILL TEAM D. Bums, M. Mullen, S. Seymour, J. Turcotte, L. Orr, D. Calcagni. Row 4 — K. Fisher, V. Stevens, K. Slade, P. Cinq-Mars, N. Gourlay, C. Thimot, and M. McNeil. Joan Calcagni, Judy Morrisea, Pat Stewart, Vicki Glaser, Cheryl Cheet- man, Bonnie Morin, Jean Clarner, Sandy Doucette, Alice Desautel. Kneeling — Head Debbie Hayes. Sue Robertson f 101 GLEE CLUB MR. RAYMOND VALENTE, Director DANCE BAND 1st Row — M. Brown, D. Bibby, D. Wilkie, R. Arsenault, G. LaPorte. 2nd Row — V. Soldani, S. Todaro, W. Austin, R. Crosley, J. Costello, E. Frobel. 102 A CAPPELLA CHOIR MR. RONALD CHRISTIANSON, Director Row 1 — Judy Fong, Lee Swearingen, Katie MacDonald, Diane Johnston, Beverly Babbitt, Karen Leary, Jean Richards, Judy Carpenter. Row 2 — Barbara Pike, Carole Cornish, Cheryl Caldwell, Alice Desautel, Bonnie Frobel, Linda Larsen, Sue Miller, Nancy Caldwell. Row 3 — Ginny Stevens, Derry Melanson, Judy Cheney, Janet Rose, Jean Clarner, Margurite Mullen, Linda Grzenda. Row 4 — Chris Janssen, Jeanne Fontaine, Barbara Fish, Debby Hayes and Pat Stewart. Under the capable direction of Mr. Chris- tianson, the A Cappella has brought to North Attleboro High a new music, and has filled the auditorium with the melodies which they so aptly perform. The sound of music is a quality well possessed at N.A.H.S. -104 FOOTBALL Row 1, L. to R Scott Lockwood, Howard Boardman, John Fuller, Dale Alger, Louis Parker, Steve Smith, Mike Gould, Jim Jackson, Lorin Kinney, Dan Poirier, Larry Stack, Daryl Cochrane, Wayne Fernald. Row 2: Gary DiNardo, John Rhyno, Bob Quimby, Glenn Burns, Joe Cotton, Leo Fontaine, Gary Souza, Scott White, Bill Wheeler, Dave Yankee, Paul Medeiros, Tom Ruest, Steve 1 964 107 LORIN KINNEY STEVE SMITH MIKE GOULD LOU PARKER JIM JACKSON DALE ALGER SCOTT LOCKWOOD LARRY STACK DAN POIRIER HOWIE BOARDMAN J ■] ■i 1 WAYNE FERNALD JOHN FULLER DARYL COCHRANE 109 Coach Pos Our team is great ! ! All the way J. J., all the way ! ! 110 How you go, Boris ! ! nd Mike We know we can . . . ! ! North High’s Finest Fight a little harder!! John Fuller and A.H.S. friend” BASKETBALL - 1965 VARSITY: Capt. Jim Jackson, Kneeling — Bob Suvall, John Ruest, Lou Parker, Scott. Lockwood, Alfie Paquette, Rick Coffey, Curt Estey, Lorin Kinney, Dennis White and Frank Difiore. J.V. TEAM ERICK SARGENT Coach Row 1 — Coach Crook, Tom Ruest, Bob Parks, George Cooke, Gary DiNordo, Guy Doble. Row 2 — Barry Rand, Oinnie Leard, Gil Daggett, Jim Welch, Steve Stack, Lee Zilch. Row 3 — Wes Whidden, Rick Phipps, Paul Norton, Rollie Ouimet, Tony Restino. ..... ui SCOTT LOCKWOOD BASEBALL First Rou ■ — G. Burns, W. Wheeler, D. Dean, R. Bellavance. 2nd Row — D. Breault, R. Wall, A. Suvall, F. DiFiore, H. Benetti. 3rd Row — R. Landry, D. White, D. Alger, L. Stack, J. Ruest, D. Yankee. Slide ! Safe at first! RONNIE BELLEVANCE HARLAND BENETTI SENIOR BASEBALL PLAYERS DALE ALGER JOHN RUEST LARRY STACK LOU KELLEY, Coach 117 N.A.H.S. TRACK 1964-1965 WINTER TRACK Row 1 — B. Hayes , J. TenBrinkle, A. Moore (Capt.), R. Hodson, B, Maione, P. Little. Row 2 — H. Reinhart, J. Robitaille, G. Budjinski, E. Baier, S. White, K. Barber, W. Yankee, J. Cotton, K. Snedeker. Row 3 — B. Washburn, P. Medeiros, P. Lewis, D. Blaisdell, B. Daggett, R. Galasso, B. Baker, J. Hale, J. Cote. SPRING TRACK ii) JdK MT- S5B 1 1 vs t 1 1st Row, l. to r. — B. Washburn, J. Robitaille, B. Maione, R. Hodson, W. Yankee, J. TenBrinke, B. Hayes. 2nd Row, l. to r. Shedeker, H. Reinhart, G. Budjinski, Cote, E. Baier, S. White, A. Moore, K. Barber, L. Kinney (Capt.), J. Cotton. 3rd Row, l. to r. — R. Phipps, P. Medeiros, C. Estey, B. Gebhart, P. Lewis, J. Graass, R. Coffey, D. Blaisdell, B. Baker, J. Hale, B. Daggett, P. Little. Ukr BRUCE DAGGETT SENIOR TRACK MEMBERS Coach TIM RIOUX and H. REED MORSE EDWARD BAIER CAPTAIN ART MOORE Winter Track DOUG BLAISDELL Spring Track 1 19 CHEERLEADERS L to R — Patty Poirier, Royanne Phipps, Beth Monast, Lois Richards, Libby Cinq-Mars, Maureen Valade. Cheryl Dawson, Head Cheerleader Nancy Peirce, Nancy Caldwell. Head Cheerleader Nancy Peirce Royanne Phipps Lois Richards A DEDICATION TO SPIRIT! It was a long , but happy walk home . Proud Memento. Action! 22 - 141 ! Larry Stack, recipient of Balfour trophy. The cheerleaders, on behalf of the entire school and faculty, wish to extend their heartiest congratulations to Coach Post and the entire team. Team spirit carries North to fine victory over Attleboro. Hilda comes home ! ! GIRLS’ SPORTS Girls’ Basketball Team Basketball: Cheryl, Sue, Nancy, Bonnie Tennis: Judy, Mary, Dereth, Linda Swedish Box: Cheryl, Kathy Rings: Judy Balance Beam: Sharon, Barbara, Mary Gymnastics: Lee, Judy, Sharon, Diane, Linda, Mary Parallels: Carole Ruth, Anne, Bonnie Badminton: Lois 123 NORTH HIGH BOOSTERS Lynn Mary Brassard THE BIG SIX PLUS ONE Joanne Billy Sandy Pete Reflection H.J.S. Tunaberger Sandy P. Bunyon Dale and Nancy Full Grant Linda Larry and Marsha Whooty Frog Rachael B. Daggett Dana Lee Barbara Jamie” Lynne Butch Karen T.L.W. Karen Fred Brenda Ray Isenbarger Chip Steve Smith Brenda Hoffman Bobbie 22-14! Pat Bennie Cheryl Sandy Steve Dianne Joey Cuzzy Lois McLean Maureen Gail Boris Wop” P. P. Barbi Jeff Billy Lecyur Phippsy” Uncle Tom Aunt Jane Jim Bev Louise Mary Harold Stanley Alfie Bev Bill Smithy Scotty Rat Bob Big Tom Rat” Ziggie Helen Pete Willy B. Daggett Dimples’ Brownie Steve Kris Beth A Friend Peter Bryer Elane Dennis Joey Midge Margaret Dick John Maura Mary Blais Steve Brockway Ron Kay Nancy Bobby Terry Diane Bobby Marsha Lois M. Pete G. Lorna Johnny Sandy Alfie — Ipana Smile Ophelia B” Lois Janet Greg Tim Rioux Gerry Harold Sweeney Lou Kelly Jane Derry Marsha Walsh Gail Edie Zorro” Timmy Linda Eugene Charlebois Jr. Eddie Ronnie 124 NORTH HIGH BOOSTERS Sue Gene Bob Diane Sue R. Karen Dale Phyllis Dale Cheryl Marsha Sandee Mike Maggie Mullen Jean McNamara John Rhyno Stan Pat Ron Lin Big Dave C. Marsha MacNeill Scott White V. W. Beach Jean Tom 65 Track team Worm” Mike Gert J. R ” Leech” Charlie Sabachuck Guth” Wild Bill Gris Dave J. Old -Weird Harold Pam Art D.A. I.R.V.B. Jim Vigoritto Bob Baier Anne Elliet Wayne Dave Chuckle Chuckle Lynn and Ern Lee Gaylord Evvy Trouble Hip Hip— Ra Ra ! ! ! Cheryl Cheetham Francine Susan Laramee Maureen McCarthy Linda Hermanski Kink Klunker Jutsie Donnie Dimples Gussie Tiger Franny Billy Mac Bob Dave Wilbur Elaine L. Jori Page Faye The happy patient MD Cher Daw Rose Anne Beaulieu Sue Larry Nancy Ronnie Ruth Lilien The Gomes Boys Lee The Wahinies Bonnie F. Clyde lianne Mary Baby Huey Jeanne S. Claire Bonnie Buz D. R. 65” Irene It pays to be ignorant The Skate Board Riders Marsha Skolski and Dale Alger Booster Page Editors YEARBOOK CIRCULATION 1st Rou — C. Caldwell, Smith, K. Nelson. H. Sherman. 2nd Row — S. PHOTOGRAPHY 1st Row — L. Grimaldi. 2nd Row — F. Zielinski, S. Gehrung. 5rd Row — W. Fernald, A. Patunoff. 4th Row — Editors: D. Hayes, R. Arsenault. ADVERTISING 1st Row — S. Sarrazin, E. DiRenzo, N. Peirce, L. 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We at Loring are proud of the part we have had in helping to make your classbook a permanent reminder of your school years, recording with photo- graphs one of the happiest and most exciting times of your life! We hope that, just as you have chosen us as your class photographer, you will continue to think of Loring Studios when you want photographs to help you remember other momentous days to come! When you choose Loring portraits, you are sure of the finest craftsmanship at the most moderate prices! LORING 0 STUDIOS New England ' s Largest School Photographers PFRRV T ' Tt ' tMiiaTt rnmm Congratulations to the Class of 1965 NORTH ATTLEBORO HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 18981965 THE BROOK MANOR Dining Rooms Available for Private Parties OPEN MONDAYS BROOK MANOR LUNCHEON DINNER jCocJUait MY 9-8071 ORI SCARLATELLI Owner Featuring Brook Manor ' s Carriola Cart GOLDEN CUE 12 Pocket Tables P D Pro Shop Bowling Supplies 270 E. Washington Street N. Attleboro, Mass. Congratulations OSCAR H. 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NORTH ATTLEBORO - MANSFIELD ATTLEBORO FALLS WEBSTER COMPANY Area ' s Most Accommodating Bank „ - h Fine Silversmiths Anawan-T rio H: D. MacDONALD, INC. Enameling and Dresden Painting Hillman Building NORTH ATTLEBORO, MASS. Telephone MYrtle 5-9632 Telephone: 495-5102, 499-2551, 499-4550, 495-9080 motels, , NORTH ATTLEBORO ' S NEWEST MOTEL Restaurant — Service Station Rte. 1 at Rte. 120 — 515 So. Washington St., No. Attleboro, M Compliments of McNALLY ' S Bfc Associate Store I l| item J«o — JARVIS TAPS, INC. Washington Park NORTH ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of COLONIAL HEIRLOOMS THE NIFTY NOOK Distinctive Gifts — Greeting Cards Yarns 51-53 No. Washington St. NORTH ATTLEBORO, MASS. UNCLE TED ' S SERVICE STATION So. Washington St. 1 SILLMAN ' S SHOE STORE After 56 years in business, it is still Sillman ' s for Shoes in the Attleboros JERRY ' S WATCH SERVICE NORTH ATTLEBORO, MASS. MINUTE MAN DINER Route 1 NORTH ATTLEBORO Compliments of SO 1-7050 1-4983 WARREN P. FITZGERALD President and Treasurer FITZGERALD MOTORS, INC. Route 1 Your Oldsmobile Dealer So. Attleboro, Mass. What’s ya drinking, Fred??? Congratulations From PERMA RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION NORTH ATTLEBORO GAUDETTE LEATHER GOODS, INC. Good Luck to the Class of 1965 ART MIKES FLYING A SAVARD IMPORTED CARS, INC. 760 E. Washington Street NORTH ATTLEBORO, MASS. MY 9-8481 1 (to JL DOW ' S SURREY SHOP Featuring Sophisticated Sportswear 7 Elm Street North Attleboro, Mass. Congratulations to the Class of 1965 GORDON ' S DAIRY BAR Compliments of NORTH ATTLEBORO CHRONICLE CO. Printers and Publishers Susie-Cue Church St. North Attleboro, Mass. Telephone: MY 9-4431 TONDREAUHT ' S AUTO SALES Route 1 North Attleboro, Mass. Telephone MY 9-8661 Quality Cars Regardless of Year All of Us at Congratulate and Extend Best Wishes to the North Attleboro High School Class of 1965 OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY 17 NORTH WASHINGTON ST. • NORTH ATTLEBORO, MASS. 02760 138 B L CLEANSERS BARBER ELECTRIC MFG. CO. t INC. [NORTH ATTLEBOROl - j J GASJ Compliments of DURANT ' S SERVICE STATION Compliments of MILADY ' S Attleboro Mass. ASSOCIATED ARTS, INC I 3 East Street North Attleboro, Mass. DONLEY MFG. CO. No. Attleboro, Mass. v. . Casual Wear Fine Yarns 42 N. WASHINGTON ST. N. ATTLEBORO, MASS. Cutle iima— ill ii Uhl ini Congratulations to the Class of 1965 ATTLEBOROUGH SAVINGS BANK ATTLEBORO NORTH ATTLEBORO Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1965 From the Following Local Barbers ROY ' S BARBER SHOP BOB ' S BARBER SHOP PETE ' S BARBER SHOP DICK ' S BARBER SHOP ED ' S BARBER SHOP ERNIE ' S BARBER SHOP TONY ' S BARBER SHOP BARBER SHOP C V 140 Compliments of MocDONALD ' S MOBILE HOMES PARK, INC. Route I MY 5-9241 Compliments of INTERBORO LAUNDRY your professional cleanser and launderers THIBEAULT MOBILEHOUSES Travel Trailers Pickup Campers Sales and Service 888 So. Washington St. Ph. 699-8742 No. Attleboro, Mass. ANDERSON MOTORS 80 Pleasant Street Attleboro, Mass. CA 2-4500 PLYMOUTH— VALIANT Best Wishes to the Class of 1965 From FRANK and MARGARET CURTIS of F. AND M. CURTIS, INC. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Congratulations From JIFFY CHEF I 3 North Washington St. North Attleboro, Mass. MY 5-9837 C. RAY RANDALL MANUFACTURING CO. Jewelers Attleboro Falls, Mass. MY 5-9351 J. P. REYNOLDS CO. Jewelers Supplies 141 Chestnut St. North Attleboro, Mass. MY 9-2341 Oh, Spiffy Lynn Mary Mackey with his mouth closed!?!? Bathing Beaut-e 141 izzi Misha and friend Bobby and Friena 142 SUN ' N FUN STORE A Fine Store Discount Prices Too! 695 E. Washington St. Rt. 1 NORTH ATTLEBORO, MASS. THE WORKBASKET Yarn and Yarn Goods East Washington St. NORTH ATTLEBORO, MASS. Congratulations to the Class of 1965 BUILDER CONTRACTER JOSEPH E. DIAS NORTH ATTLEBORO MY 9-2365 Compliments of DeWITT ANIMAL HOSPITAL, INC. Congratulations from RICHARD ' S SALON OF HAIR STYLING Congratulations JOE CURTIS REAL ESTATE NORTH ATTLEBORO, MASS; RATTEY ' S Route 1 NORTH ATTLEBORO LAFRATTA ' S GROCERY Quality Foods 327 CHESTNUT ST. N. ATTLEBORO Best Wishes REEVES DRUG STORE NORTH ATTLEBORO FLOOR COVERING COMPANY FRENCHIE ' S SERVICE STATION iHgil] 120 So. Washington St., No. Attleboro Compliments of NASON DRUG YOUR LIGGETT-REXALL STORE MY 5-3101 J. A. CLARNER, INC. Electrician 39 David Rd. MY 9-8232 NORTH ATTLEBORO MINUTE MAN DINER Route 1 NORTH ATTLEBORO SUVALL SONS 168 Park St. MY 9-8311 NORTH ATTLEBORO C. W. BRISTOL CO. East St. MY 9-4742 NORTH ATTLEBORO Congratulations to the Class of 1965 From ATHERTON ' S ’Complete Home Furnishings SINCE 1886 32 South Main St. Attleboro, Mass. Congratulations and Best Wishes For Your Future Success McGOWAN ' S INSURANCE AGENCY North Attleboro, Mass. Metals Controls, Inc. A Corporate Division of TEXAS INSTRUMENTS, INCORPORATED THE MILLSTONE Vrr RESTAURANT U AND LOUNGE NORTH ATTLEBORO, MASS. V M3 Krissy ALICE ' S SHOP Fifty-Seven North Washington St. NORTH ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of COLSTON E PANCAKE RESTAURANT on Route 1 North Attleboro, Mass. THE COMMERCIAL PRESS Letterpress and Offset Printing Telephone}: 699-8454 4 East St. NORTH ATTLEBORO ART ' S 3 HOUR CLEANSERS Elm St. NORTH ATTLEBORO BEAUCHAINE, INC. Lumber — Building Materials Chestnut St. North Attleboro WALTER B. EDWARDS Electrical Contractor NORTH ATTLEBORO, MASS. No comment Congratulations to the Class of 1965 DONLEY MFG. CO., INC. MINER ' S FURNITURE CO. North Attleboro 144 How Many Children? Frankly, we don ' t know how many children will attend in the lifetime of these buildings . . . But we ' re proud we ' ve built these North Attleboro Schools — Allen Avenue School — Roosevelt Avenue School — School Street School — New Junior High School WESTCOTT CONSTRUCTION COMPANY NORTH ATTLEBORO MASS. Congratulations to the Class of 1965 I A. T. PARKER CO. Main Office- Attleboro Falls, Mass. Mailing Boxes • Fancy Boxes • Displays What happened to Baby Jane? Congratulations to the Class of 1965 Compliment of OUIMETS MARKET 42 Arnold Road Best Wishes to The Class of ' 65 CAR TOWN NO. ATTLEBORO RIOUX AND TUNNICLIFF BUILDERS NEW HOMES REMODELING CA 2-1297 MY 9-4538 Congratulations Class of ' 65 Compliments of ROSS FUNERAL HOMES Wrenthem and Plainville SUGAR ' N ' SPICE PASTRY SHOPPE Commonwealth Ave. Attleboro Falls DEL JOHNSON, Prop. JEWELED CROSS Religious Articles 1 1 7 S. Washington NORTH ATTLEBORO MY 9-4401 Restaurant Cantonese and Polynesian Foods ORDERS PUT UP TO TAKE OUT 4W-7440 153 E. Washington St. — Route 1 Telephones 69? . 74|0 North Att | ebor0i Mass , Best Wishes From SCHOFIELD HARDWARE FULLER BOX COMPANY L. S. PETERSON CO., INC. 424 EAST WASHINGTON STREET NORTH ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS MICONI MUSIC STORE Accordion — Guitar — Drum and Organ Lessons Musical Instruments Rentals — Repairs 719 E. Washington St. No. Attleboro, Mass. NOLAN ' S Flowers NORTH ATTLEBORO LORETTA ' S BEAUTY SALON Congratulates the Graduates Best Wishes from A FRIEND i||g ■ HOMER-ALDEN COMPANY Package Designers for the Jewelry and Silverware Industry Congratulations from DERWOOD’S BABY LAND Route 1 NORTH ATTLEBORO, MASS. r Congratulations From SLATER ALLARD CO. 65 North Washington St. North Attleboro, Mass. MY 9-8949 Compliments of DOR-WIN LUM BER CO. Kelley Boulevard No. Attleboro, Mass. Hardware — Building Supplies — Paints THE ROME Chestnut St. Route I MY 9-4041 MY 9-2931 HI-LO MEAT MARKET LOIS AND NANCY BEV AND ROYANNE Congratulations to the Class of 1965 The Staff here at HOLBROOK INSURANCE extends to you their congratulations and wishes you every success in the future. Whatever your plans may be, you will find a helping hand here at HOLBROOK INSURANCE who ' s aim it is to make your insurance problems a lot smoother. Stop by and say hello. F. G. HOLBROOK INSURANCE, INC. The Family Agency Built Upon Personal Service 65 NORTH WASHINGTON STREET, NORTH ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS 02761 Telephone: 695-3581 Strolling The Three Stooges Good Luck in the Future to N.A.H.S. Graduates NORTH BOWL LANES On Route 1 North Attleboro ' YOUR FAMILY FUN CENTER ' Y MFG CO LeSTAGE MANUFACTURING CO. Makers of HIGH GRADE JEWELRY CHAINS, BRACELETS, LOCKETS, ETC. North Attleboro, Mass. 148 MINIATURE RING CHARM FOR YOUR OWN CLASS W ear a stone-set minia- ture class ring charm as a pendant on your neck- chain or as a charm on a bracelet. Inscribed with your cwn class gradua- tion date, these petite ring charms are available in quality finishes to match your jewelry. Come in and be charmed! E. E. WUILLEUMIER 24 South Washington St. North Attleboro Mass. Next to the Community Theatre $2.50 FOR CHARMS $7.95 FOR RINGS r FRAN ' S DAIRY Phone: AT 5-3010 Nights: VA 2-0890 NORTON FLOWER SHOP Flowers for All Occasions ARMAND AND SANDRA LIZOTTE 50 West Main Street Norton, Mass. HENRY L. NEWBURY Insurance Agency All Forms of Insurance Phone 699-8734 No. Attleboro 607 Mt. Hope St. Mass. Compliments of ANSON MOTORS ATTLEBORO, MASS. DR. CHARLES A. BOWMAN Optometrist 153 No. Washington St. NO. ATTLEBORO, MASS. Phone 699-2331 WALLS SALES SERVICE, INC. 179 Park St. NO. ATTLEBORO, MASS. 699-211 1 Compliments of JOHN BILLINGTON, PHOTOGRAPHER Church St. North Attleboro SNOW-WHITE LAUNDRY Orne St. NORTH ATTLEBORO MASS. SHAW ' S MEAT MARKET SO. ATTLEBORO MASS. MURPHY ' S PAINT STORE South Washington St. NORTH ATTLEBORO, MASS. CARLTON H. BLISS INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. JUANITA ' S BEAUTY SALON 19 Elm St., North Attleboro MY 9-2872 Compliments ORENT BROS. No. Attleboro Mass. STRUT, INC. Jewelry 105 S. Washington St. MY 5-971 1 North Attleboro, Mass. Compliments of a Friend Pepsi — for those who think young 149 150 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World ' ! Bell Yearbook Are Teylor-mede Definition for the Clan of ’65 44 May it always be yours . . . vwtrMrtxii s, - - rt f ' - irwi i hi II | M If 1 J II IB li t kS= 7 ZJZJZJ « ’ fegKaaw i - THBggfl ill ;-• t .T I 1 iS5 3 } S rhm V J : ; ..•


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