North Reading High School - Golden Years Yearbook (North Reading, MA)
- Class of 1963
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NINETEEN HUNDRED SIXTY-THREE NORTH READING HIGH SCHOOL NORTH READING, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUME VI YEARBOOK OFFICERS CO-EDITOR Geraldine Pierro CO-EDITOR Linda Carlyn CO-EDITOR Pamela Wheeler SUBSCRIPTIONS Mark Hussey ADVERTISEMENTS Richard Pecorella ART Sharon Stevens BUSINESS MANAGER Maria Jason PATRONS Carole Nolan TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication Administration and Faculty Seniors Underclassmen Activities Sports Advertisements 3 We, the class of nineteen hundred sixty-three, dedicate our yearbook to Miss Ida R. Catalano. We appreciate the advice and guidance you have given us throughout our high school years. We will always remember your good humor and willingness to help others. When we think of you. Miss Catalano, we will always remember to pick up our feet in life. 4 ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY f A MESSAGE FROM DR. QUINN When we think of high school commencement we are reminded of the usual expressions of hope for and faith in the future, individual resource- fulness, diligence, courage, sacrifice, and dedication to humanity. Just as a book becomes a classic through long and continuous acceptance, these expressions are constantly repeated because they are universally acceptable; that is, they have not been limited by time or custom. The pressure and requirements of the total society may change, but these basic ingredients of success remain constant in a changing world. Yet the challenge before present secondary school students is greater than in any prior historicol period. There is so much more knowledge to acquire and master, and much more intense human competition to face and transcend. Surely, the present graduates will have need to rely on the wisdom of the ages as they seek and attain their place in the world. A MESSAGE FROM MR. SZUBERLA The high school graduation ceremony is a significant milestone in the life of each graduate. Left behind are the nostalgic memories of youth. Ahead lie the challenges of adult responsibility. The pages of this yearbook are devoted to the recollections of the past. But life moves on at an accelerated pace, and we must not dwell upon the pleasant memories of youth to excess. For if we do, the opportunity to shape the future may escape us. You, the members of the Class of 1963, are the architects of the world of tomorrow, and your success in this task will determine our way of life. Move forward with courage and assurance. Pause, from time to time, to gain inspiration from the past, but do not be deterred from the task of building tomorrow. We wish you good luck and Godspeed in this mission. 7 OFFICE STAFF Seated: Mr. Blackwell. Standing; Mrs. Margeson, Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. Jeanes, Mrs. Famolare, Mrs. Allen. Mr. Cohen COORDINATOR OF INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS AND SERVICES ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Seated: Mr. O ' Donoghue, Department Head, Miss Kobrensky, Mrs. Lozenby Mrs. Meuller Standing: Mr. Keyes, Mr. Malatesta SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Seated: Mr. Lynch, Department Head, Miss Donovan, Mr. Haney Standing: Mr. Sirois, Mr. Schreiber 10 SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Seated: Mrs. Bell, Mr. Mannheim, Mrs. Boyce, Department Head Standing: Mr. LaSota, Mr. Yanofsky MATHEMATIC DEPARTMENT Seated: Mr. Driscoll, Mr. Lazenby, Department Head, Mr. Whipple. Standing: Mr. Vennard, Mr. Markham, Mr. Olivo, Mr. Sticklor 1 1 LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Mr. Nolan, Miss Carr, Mr. Venti, Department Head BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Miss Catalano, Mr. Clarkin, Department Head, Miss Dardino 12 HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Mrs. Mathews, Miss Child Mr. Weisse, Music, Mrs. Eisenhaure, Librarian, Mr. Hughes, Art. 13 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Levy, Miss McLaughlin INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. Vennard, Mr. Stickler Seated: Mrs. Killeen, Mrs. Gascoigne Standing: Dr. Hoyt, Mrs. Johnson HEALTH AND NUTRITION Mr. Carpenter MAINTENANCE SENIORS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Geraldine Pierro Dana Goodwin Maria Jason Bobbie Jeon Malcom SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS Mrs. Delaney Mr. Barresi 16 PHILIP J. ANDERSON 78 Chestnut Street Andy Ambition: To be a clerk Favorite Memory: Mr. Johansen ' s class Pet Peeve: Homework Favorite Pastime: Listening to the Celts Be silent and safe — silence never betrays. A friend to all, a foe to none, esteemed and liked by everyone. DANIEL J. AHERN 1 Voke Street Danny Ambition: To sail the South Seas in a 50 foot yacht. Favorite Memory: Ski trips Pet Peeve: Six hours sleep Favorite Pastime: Working at the Hillview Activities: Football 2,3,4; Leaders Club, President 4; Class Vice-President 2; Student Council 2; Executive Council 4 Ambition: Hairdresser Favorite Memory: October 23, 1959 Pet Peeve: ' 54 Plymouth Favorite Pastime: Bowling Activities: Baton Squad 1,2,3; Yearbook; NOREHISC; Prom Committee Her heart is as a singing bird SUSAN G. ALDRICH 9 Riverside Drive Scrubby MANUEL APIGIAN 51 Central Street Manny Ambition: Army officer Favorite Memory: Summer of ' 62 Pet Peeve: French Favorite Pastime: Fishing, bowling, and water skiing Activities: Cross-country; Intramural Football 1,2,3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2,3,4; Intramural Volleyball A gentleman makes no noise. Ambition: To be successful Favorite Memory: Senior year football Pet Peeve: Not enough time to do everything Favorite Pastime: One Chestnut Street Activities: Football 2,3,4; Basketball 4; Baseball 3, 4; Intramural Sports When the ball is -flying the lad plays heart and soul. MARJORIE BARSTOW 126 Chestnut Street Morjie Ambition: Elementary School Teacher Favorite Memory: Summer of ' 62 Pet Peeve: Oily Hair Favorite Pastime: Reading and dancing Activities: Basketball Manager 3; NOREHISC; Year- book; World Affairs Club 3; secretary 4; Hornet Hi- Lites 2; Rifle Club 2; A-V Squad 2; Library Assistant 2 Kissing don ' t last — cookery do. JAMES APPERTI 66 Central Street Jim RALPH E. BENNETT 1 Gordon Rood Rebel Ambition: Professional musician Favorite Memory: Auditorium jam sessions with last year ' s seniors Pet Peeve: 6th period study Favorite Pastime: Listening to jazz Activities: Football 1,3; Basketball 1,2,4; Track 1, 3,4; Cross-country 4; Intramural Football; Intramural Basketball 1,4; Intramural Volleyball 1,3,4; Intra- mural Cross-country 1,4; Junior Rotarian An artist is a dreamer. PAUL L. BOEHNER 2 Cedar Street Paul Ambition: Chemical engineer Favorite Memory: Mr. Green ' s class Pet Peeve: History Favorite Pastime: Bowling Activities: Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,3,4; Leaders Club 1,2,3 There is a faint crimson on his youthful cheeks DAVID S. BEVILACQUA 1 24 North Street Stupid Ambition: Heavy equipment operator Favorite Memory: Vacation in New Hampshire Pet Peeve: Teachers and homework Better late than never. CHARLES A. BLACK 1 7 Swan Pond Road Cabby Ambition: Electrician Favorite Memory: Mr. Coe and World History Pet Peeve: Mr. Schreiber ' s science class Favorite Pastime: Blowing up bridges Activities: Football 3,4; Gymnastics 1,2; Hornet Lites 1 ,2 Hi Young fellows will be young fellows. Ambition: Medicine Favorite Memory: Four Aces and Two Duces Club Pet Peeve: Losing football games Favorite Pastime: Fooling around with Roman, Hubie, and the kid Activities: Football 2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; Baseball 3, 4; Student Council 4 Friendship, like love, is but a name, unless to one you stint the flame. CAROLYN B. BROWN 20 Williams Road Carrie Ambition: Dietitian Favorite Memory: Mr. Levy and Gymnastics Club Pet Peeve: Smoking Favorite Pastime: Dancing Activities: Gymnastics 1,2, co-captain 3; Cheerleader 4; Math League 3; Dramatics Club Secretary 1,4; World Affairs Club 3; Hornet Hi-Lites 3; NOREHISC Let us be candid and speak out our minds. 20 ALAN D. BROWN 1 Damon Street Beau LINDA B. CARLYN 1 6 Country Club Road Lindy Ambition: College Favorite Memory: December 9, 1961 Pet Peeve: Insincerity Favorite Pastime: Talking and writing Activities: Gymnastics 3, 4; Intramural Basketball; NOREHISC; Hornet Hi-Lites 3; Literary Club 3,4; Dramatics Club 3; Math Club 3; Yearbook; Prom Committees Though she did not start with us we are glad she is finishing with us. Ambition: Success in life Favorite Memory: Canobie Lake and Skateland Pet Peeve: United States Air Force Favorite Pastime: Roller skating Activities: Yearbook Silence is sweeter than speech. JAMES R. CARRIERE 295 Park Street Jimmy Ambition: Draftsman Favorite Memory: Mr. Szypko ' s shop class Pet Peeve: Going to school Favorite Pastime: Going out at night Activities: Football 3; Gymnastics 2,4 There was no whoa to him. LINDA I. CARPENTER 130 Marblehead Street Lin MARIANNE CODY 1 7 Oakdale Road Marianne Ambition: Secretary Favorite Memory: N, R, H. S. Pet Peeve: School lunches, homework, and Chucky being late Favorite Pastime: Fooling around Activities: Basketball 1,2; Softball 1,3,4; Cheerleader 3, Captain 4; Baton Squad 1; Prom Committee Chair- man; NOREHISC; Yearbook; Gymnastics 2,3; DAR Good Citizenshi p Award; Intramural Basketball; Stu- dent Council Alt. 4 Nothing Great was ever achieved without enthusiam. BRYCE G. COLBURNE 299 Elm Street Bruce Ambition: Engineering Favorite Memory: Physics class Pet Peeve: Homework Favorite Pastime: Bowling Activities: Leaders Club 3; Math Club 2,3; Band 1, 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4 In the world is nothing so becomes a fellow as modesty. FRANK S. COLUMBUS 337 Haverhill Street Frankie Ambition: Business School Favorite Memory: Mr, Keyes ' English class Pet Peeve: You Favorite Pastime: Skiing, hunting, and fishing Activities: Football 1,2 My rifle, my best friend in need. Ambition: Hairdresser or travel in Europe Favorite Memory: The library with Billy Bob . . . Summer of ' 62 Pet Peeve: Lumpy mashed potatoes and The Four Aces Favorite Pastime: Laughing at nothing Activities: Intramural volleyball 3,4; Leader of Pep Squad 4; Hornet Hi-Lites; Yearbook; NOREHISC Life is a jest, and all things show it. I thought so once, but now I know it. JOANNA C. COSTA 1 53 Elm Street J. C. GILLIAN M. CRANE 1 63 Haverhill Street Jill Ambition: To be a nurse Favorite Memory: Bob, and leading the Baton Squad and Band Pet Peeve: People Favorite Pastime: Sports Activities: Basketball 3,4; Softball 1,2,4; Gymnastics 1,2; Intramurals; Baton Squad 1,2, leader 3, head majorette 4; Glee Club 1; Executive Council 2; Prom Committees; Yearbook; Senior play; Dramatics Club 4; World Affairs 4 The lady Jill was tall and slim, the lady Jill was fair. ROBERT B. CROSSMAN 6 Eugley Park Bob Ambition: To graduate in ' 63 Pet Peeve: Getting mad over golf Favorite Pastime: Bowling As tall and as straight as a poplar tree. ROBERT E. DANIEL 72 Marblehead Street Bob Ambition: Truck driver Favorite Memory: When my car blew up Pet Peeve: Homework Favorite Pastime: Bowling Drive that crazy car. GERALD W. DeGROOT 1 9 1 North Street Jerry Ambition: Get rich quick Favorite Memory: L.S.P. Pet Peeve: History Favorite Pastime: Water skiing A -fair exterior is a silent recommendation. LAWRENCE A. DAVIS 1 Marshal Street Larry Ambition: Wildlife conservationist Favorite Memory: Mr. Green Pet Peeve: Mr. Olivo ' s gas mask Favorite Pastime: Bowling at Pleasure Lanes Activities: Football 2; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1 ,2,3,4; Cross-Country 4; A-V Squad 1 A man of humor, capable of a good laugh, can hard- ly be a heartless scamp. RICHARD E. DOHERTY 7 Country Club Road Rick Ambition; Aircraft engineer Favorite Memory: Stowe, Vermont in winter of ' 62 Pet Peeve: Work Favorite Pastime: Flying and skiing Activities: Football 3,4; Student council 3; Hornet Hi-Lites 2 Why is this thus? What is the reason for this thusness? TIMOTHY P. DEVINE 4 Larchmont Road Andy Ambition: Real estate broker Favorite Memory: Going to court Pet Peeve: Detention Favorite Pastime: Borrowing cars Activities: Ski team 1; Track 1; Y.M.C.A. bowling 1, 2; Intramural volleyball 3,4; Intramural basket- ball 3, 4; Library assistant 4; Yearbook Some say the world is made for fun and frolic, and so do I. VALERIE H. DILLON 2 Sumner Street Val Ambition: To be a C.P.A. Favorite Memory; Summer of ' 62 Pet Peeve: Waiting for someone and telephone poles Favorite Pastime: Talking on the phone Activities: Field hockey 1; Gymnastics 2; Intramural basketball; Intramural volleyball; Literary club 3; Yearbook; NOREHISC; Hornet Hi-Lites 2,3,4; Prom Committees; World Affairs club 3; Pep team 2, 4; Senior play; Dramatics club 2 Mirth and fun grow fast and furious. DIANA L. DURFEE 44 Central Street Di Ambition: Business school Favorite Memory: Senior English class Pet Peeve: Being called Diane in error Favorite Pastime: Reading and dancing Activities: Band 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club; NOREHISC How sweet and fair she ' s known to be. DWIGHT E. EASTMAN 247 Haverhill Street Dwight Ambition: Golf Professional Favorite Memory: Demolay Pet Peeve: People who snore Favorite Pastime: Golf Activities: Basketball; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Track; Lead- ers Club An affable and courteous gentleman. Ambition: Complete College Favorite Memory: N. R. H. S. Pet Peeve: Homework Favorite Pastime: Relaxing Activities: Football 1,2, 3, 4; Track 3,4; Leaders Club 3,4; World Affairs Club 2,4; Vice President 4; Math Club 3,4; Yearbook Nothing succeeds like success. DAVID B. EISENHAURE 28 North Street Dove WALTER E. ELDREDGE, JR. 236 Park Street Ted Ambition: To ride in flying saucers Favorite Memory: Weight lifting Pet Peeve: People who say I told you so Favorite Pastime: Talking to myself Activities: Gymnastics; Track; Hornet Hi-Lites; ecutive Council Ex the shade of the under Let tree. rest us JAMES B. ELLIOTT 1 Chestnut Street Hubie Ambition: Graduate and be successful Favorite Memory: The Four Aces President Pet Peeve: Losing so many football games Favorite Pastime: Messing around with Beau, Roman, and the Kid Activities: Varsity Football 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Intra- mural Basketball 3,4; Intramural Volleyball 3,4; Student Council President 4; Academic Letter Award 3; Voice of Democracy Award 3 He makes a July ' s day short as December. Ambition: Getting a good job Favorite Memory: October 23, 1959 Pet Peeve: School rules Favorite Pastime: Working on my car Activities: Leaders Club Happiness seems made to be shared. NEIL FRANSEN ; 1 97 Elm Street , Butch MARTHA J. FRAZIER 76 Haverhill Street Marty Ambition; Medical Secretary Favorite Memory: August 29, 1961 Pet Peeve; Beans Favorite Pastime: The Mogabritz Activities: Gymnastics 1,2; Leaders Club 3,4; Cheer- leading 3; Art Club 4; NOREHISC; Prom Committees; Senior Play The beauty of the heavens is the stars; the beauty of women is their hair. SUSAN GARLAND 175 Haverhill Street Susie Ambition: To become a Mrs. Favorite Memory: Christmas Vacation ' 61, Summer ' 62, a little red motor scooter Pet Peeve: Broken scooters and insincerity Activities: Field Hockey 1; Gymnastics 1,2,3; Softball 1; Rifle Club; Intramural Basketball; Intramural Vol- leyball; Baton Squad; NOREHISC; Hornet Hi-Lites 2, 3; Literary Club 3; World Affairs; Student Council 3; Prom Committees; Senior Play; Pep Squad The joys of marriage are the heaven on earth. JOSEPHINE A. GIANGRASSO 12 Redmond Avenue Joanne Ambition: Housewife Favorite Memory: First date Pet Peeve: Lack of study periods Favorite Pastime: Talking on the phone Activities: Basketball; NOREHISC Home-keeping hearts are happiest JUDITH A. GLAVIN 1 6 Lindor Road Judy Ambition: Math teacher Favorite Memory: Summers of ' 61 and ' 62 Pet Peeve: Conceited people Favorite Pastime: Talking and Laughing Activities: Intramural Basketball; Intramural Volley- ball; Baton Squad 2,3; NOREHISC; Library Assistant 3; Hornet Hi-Lites 3, 4; Math Club 2,3,4; Yearbook; Executive Council 3; Senior Play; Prom Committees And she stoppeth not for her breath. Ambition: College Favorite Memory: Nantasket and July 14, 1962 Pet Peeve: Mr. Driscoll ' s stole tips Favorite Pastime: Sports Activities: Gymnastics 2,3; Softball 2,4; Cheerleader 3,4; Yearbook; NOREHISC; Hornet Hi-Lites 2; Prom Committees 3,4; Intramural Basketball The will to do, the soul to dare. PHYLLIS GOODMAN 1 51 Elm Street Phyl Ambition: Courtroom stenographer Favorite Memory: Initiation for NOREHISC girls club Pet Peeve: Oral book reports Favorite Pastime: Coughing Activities: Hornet Hi-Lites; NOREHISC Talk like a stream that runs. THERESE M. GLEASON 6 Burditt Road Terry WILLIAM F. HARTIGAN 1 1 4 Elm Street Bill Ambition: Machinist Favorite Memory: The good times with the guys on the football team Pet Peeve: Running laps in the rain Favorite Pastime: Spelling words wrong and eating Activities: Football 2,3,4; Gymnastics 2,4; Track 2, 3,4 A grinnin ' there like a wolf in a bear trap. DANA A. GOODWIN 16 Flint Street Dana Ambition: To be successful Favorite Memory: N. R. H. S. Pet Peeve: Monday afternoon football games Favorite Pastime: Playing football Activities: Football 2,3,4; Gymnastics 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1; Leaders Club 3,4; Library Assistant 4; Yearbook; Class President 4; Student Council 4 A good fellow, a clean sport, and the best of friends. Ambition: State Police Favorite Memory: A week in New Hampshire Pet Peeve: Football sprints Favorite Pastime: Playing gin Activities: Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,3, J.V. Cap- tain 3,4; Baseball 2,4; A.V. Squad Sooner or later perseverance wins. HENRY B. GRAHAM, III 265 Park Street Brad PAUL J. HODSON 1 2 Gould Street PJ. Ambition: To work on radio and television Favorite Memory: My old blue Dodge Pet Peeve: Homework Favorite Pastime: Working Activities: Band; A.-V. Squad 1 It is work which gives flavor to life. E. MARK HUSSEY 1 1 Stewart Road Buddha Baby Ambition: To become a writer Favorite Memory: Coming to N.R.H.S. Pet Peeve: Noisy brothers and sisters Favorite Pastime: Reading Activities: Gymnastics 2; Intramurals; Literary Club 3; Editor 4; Debating 4; Executive Council 4; Junior Rotarian; Yearbook Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from emotion. 31 ANN MASSINGER 225 Haverhill Street Creep Ambition: Secretary Favorite Memory: All the kids at Woodbury High in Salem, N. H. Pet Peeve: Ricky baby Favorite Pastime: Sleep Activities: Basketball 3,4; Gymnastics 1,2; Softball 2; Intramural Basketball 3; Baton Squad 1,2, leader 3; NOREHISC, treasurer; Hornet Hi-Lites 1,2,3; Class Treasurer 3; Yearbook Life is not life at all without delight. SHARON L IVAS 22 Le Clair Road Candy Ambition: Dental hygienist Favorite Memory: Years at N.R.H.S. Pet Peeve: Porky when he ' s late Favorite Pastime: Sports Activities: Basketball 1,2,3, co-capt. 4; Softball 3,4; Leaders Club 4; NOREHISC Vice Pres.; Yearbook; Prom Committees; Gymnastics 2,3; Football queen attendent 4; Intramural Basketball and Volleyball; Student Council 4 am willing to try anything once. Curfew shall not ring tonight. JUDITH C. JARVIS 1 85 North Street Judi Ambition: Teacher Favorite Memory: Working at Sullivan ' s — summer ' 62 Pet Peeve: People who blow smoke in my face Favorite Pastime: Daydreaming Activities: Softball 1; Baton Squad 3,4; Library Assist- ant 4; Hornet Hi-Lites 1,2; World Affairs Club 3,4; NOREHISC; Class Sec.; Yearbook; Junior Prom Court Virtue is the performance of pleasant actions. 32 RICHARD J. JAMES Allston Road Dickie Ambition: Further education Favorite Memory: Helping in cafeteria during senior year Pet Peeve: Early school hours Favorite Pastime: Sleeping Activities: Football 4 MARIA C. JASON 2 Pine Ridge Road Mi-ria GERTRUDE L. JEANES 53 Mt. Vernon Street Trudy Ambition: Executive secretary Favorite Memory: Summer of ' 62 — time in N. H. Pet Peeve: Weekends go so fast Favorite Pastime: Talking on the telephone and eating Activities: Archery; Band 2; Junior Prom court and committees; National Honor Society; Office Assistant; Hornet Hi-Lites; Yearbook Personality is to a woman as perfume is to a flower. CAROLE S. JORDAN 3 1 Oakdale Road Curly Ambition: Dental hygienist or medical secretary Pet Peeve: My curly hair Favorite Pastime: Reading books and daydreaming Activities: Band; Library Assistant; Hornet Hi-Lites The soul that feeds on books. Ambition: Retail buyer Favorite Memory: Working at Grants — and giving N.L. her nickname Pet Peeve: Having to wait for people Favorite Pastime: Bombing around and spending money Activities: Field hockey 1; Softball 1,2, 3, 4; Intra- mural Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Intramural Volleyball 1,2,3; Leaders Club 2,3; NOREHISC President; Class Trea- surer 4; Yearbook; Hornet Hi-Lites 1,2,3; Prom Com- mittees Friends are better than money. vdvtl LINDA M. JOUBERT 49 Park Street Lindo Ambition: To travel to Hawaii and become a private secreta ry Favorite Memory: Girl ' s club initiation and sum- mer ' 62 Pet Peeve; Cafeteria segregation Favorite Pastime: Unmentionables, writing letters and reading Activities: Softball; Tennis; Library Assistant; News- paper; Baton Squad; Pep Team; NOREHISC Softly speak and sweetly smile. MARJORIE J. KOURBETSOS 79 Chestnut Street Margie Ambition; Hairdresser Favorite Memory: Football games Pet Peeve: Going outside for gym Favorite Pastime: Dancing, reading and bowling Activities: Gymnastics 2; Literary Club 3; Hornet Hi- Lites 2,3,4; Office Staff 4; Dance Committees; NORE- HISC; Senior Play; Intramural Basketball; Intramural Volleyball The best things come in small packages. fmk PAULA A. KURZ 290 Haverhill Street Paula Ambition: Teacher Favorite Memory: May 18, 1962 — Skateland Pet Peeve: United States Air Force Favorite Pastime: Rollerskating Activities: Literary Club 3,4; Yearbook Reading is to the mind, what exercise is to the body. 34 NANCY L LEIGHTON 9 Rogers Circle Capfain Billy Ambition: To further education Favorite Memory: Second year of French II Pet Peeve: People who don ' t eat their own lunches Favorite Pastime: Goofing off with the gang Activities: Basketball 2,3; Gymnastics 2,3,4; Softball 1 ,2,3,4; Track 2,3; Intramural Volleyball; Intramural Basketball; Leaders Club 3,4; NOREHISC; Yearbook; Newspaper 1 ; Dance Committees Wit is the salt of conversation. Ambition: Be a success Favorite Memory: Driver Ed Pet Peeve: Underclassmen Favorite Pastime: Bowling Activities: Track 3,4; Intramural Volleyball 3,4 A penny for your thoughts. LANCE B. LINDGREN 1 8 Pomeroy Street Lance Ambition: Be an architect Favorite Memory: M. D. Classes Pet Peeve: Detention-minded teachers Favorite Pastime: Skiing Activities: Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 3; Yearbook, Class President 2 Ah, to build, to build! That is the noblest of all the arts. JAMES W. LINKLETTER 1 44 Park Street Gonk JANICE J. LIVINGSTON Old Andover Rood Jay Ambition: Be o teacher Favorite Memory: Summers of ' 61 and ' 62 Pet Peeve: Moody people Activities: Softball 4; Yearbook; NOREHISC Those eternal summers shall not fade. GLENN F. LUCIA 42 Pork Street Ace Ambition: Be o millionnoire Favorite Memory: Winning gomes Pet Peeve: Losing gomes Favorite Pastime: Sleeping Activities: Football 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 1,2, 3,4; Intramural Basketball and Volleyball He seems to be quiet, yet one never knows. WALTER H. MAHAR 92 Marblehead Street Walt Ambition: Career in Navy Favorite Memory: Canteen Pet Peeve: Mahahaha Favorite Pastime: Racing at the pines Activities: Track 3; Literary Club 3,4; Library Assist- ant 4; Yearbook What ' s in a name? JANET R. McGIRR 13 Chestnut Street Snuggy Ambition: Teacher Favorite Memory: Summer job ' 62 Pet Peeve: My nickame Favorite Pastime: Daydreaming Activities: Hornet Hi-Lites 2,3; NOREHISC; Baton Squad 2,3; Literary Club 4; World Affairs Club 4; Yearbook; National Honor Society 3,4 It is work which gives flavor to life. BOBBIE JEAN MALCOLM 334 Haverhill Street B. J. Ambition: To be happy Favorite Memory: Meeting a certain boy in my fresh- man year Pet Peeve: People who are prejudiced Favorite Pastime: Sports Activities: Basketball 3; Gymnastics Club 1,2,4; Intra- mural Basketball; Cheerleader 2, NOREHISC; Leaders Club, Treasurer 3; Secretary 4; Yearbook; Class Secre- tary 1,4; Student Council Vice-President 4; Football Queen 4; Prom Committees Gentle thought and calm desires. Ambition: Hairdresser Favorite Memory: Junior Prom Pet Peeve: People always saying, ' Wh Favorite Pastime: Parties Activities: Softball 4; NOREHISC A pleasant walk, a please DIANN L. MARCHIOI 87 North Street Di-Di BARBARA A. McNEIL 63 Mount Vernon Street Barb Love is enough though the world be a-waning. Ambition: Dental hygienist Favorite Memory; Mr. Green ' s algebra classes Pet Peeve: Wasting time Favorite Pastime: Making phone calls Activities: Basketball 2; Gymnastics 2; Library Assist- ant 1; Hornet Hi-Lites 2,3,4; Assistant Editor 3; NOREHISC; Yearbook; Math league 2; Reporter for Boston Traveler 3; National Honor Society Secretary- Treasurer; Executive Council 2; Local Winner of Democracy Contest 3; Jr. Prom Court DAVID C. MORRIS 1 3 1 Central Street Dave RICHARD C. MOORE 4 Upton Avenue Rick Ambition: Radio-Television Favorite Memory: A weekend in N. H. ' 62 Pet Peeve: Ann Hassinger Favorite Pastime: Being with Barbara Activities: Football 1; Baseball 2 A good sort; a good sport. Ambition: U, S. History teacher Favorite Memory: Mr. Whipple ' s algebra class Pet Peeve: People Favorite Pastime: Playing basketball Neat, not gaudy. JOSEPH J. MURPHY 9 Traveled Way Murph Ambition: To be a state policeman Favorite Memory: Football and Mr. Driscoll Pet Peeve: Phonies Favorite Pastime: Excitement Activities: Football 1,2, 3, 4 Play up, play up, and play the game. ROBERT J. MOSACK Shirley Avenue Bob Ambition: Become rich Favorite Memory: Times spent at Cody ' s Pet Peeve: Girls that wear curlers in their hair Favorite Pastime: Cars, cards, and pool He comes and he goes; what ' s in his mind nobody knows. ARLETTE L. MULLIN 1 1 6 Park Street Mouse Ambition: Be an airline stewardess Favorite Memory: July 10 and Arlington Lake Pet Peeve: Cindy ' s calling at night at the wrong time Favorite Pastime: Bowling, swimming, and dating Activities: Baton Squad 1,2,3; NOREHISC; Yearbook; Prom Committee 3,4; Class Treasurer 1 Infinite riches in a little room. PATRICIA NICHOLS 1 3 Pleasant Street Nicky Ambition: Be happy Favorite Memory: Summer of ' 62 at Billerica and Salisbury Pet Peeve: Watch dogs in the cafeteria at lunch Favorite Pastime: Going out with boys Activities: Yearbook; Junior Prom Committee Her hair shall be what style she pleaseth. CAROLE A. NOLAN 1 Red Hill Road Kitten Ambition: I.B.M. Operator Favorite Memory: First three months of my senior year Pet Peeve: Insincerity in boys Favorite Pastime: Saturday night dates Activities: Archery 2; Track 3,4; World Affairs 2,3; Yearbook; NOREHISC; Prom Committees Chattering voltage like a broken wire. SANDRA R. MURRAY 8 Spruce Road Sondy Ambition: Secretary Favorite Memory: June, 1962 Pet Peeve: Late dates Favorite Pastime: Motorcycles and parties She sees only night. DIANNE M. NUNES 5 Gould Street Dianne Ambition: Nursing Favorite Memory: Flower Drum Song Pet Peeve: Underclassmen Favorite Pastime: Watching television Activities: NOREHISC; Glee Club 4; Hornet Hi-Lites 2; Literary Club 4; Dramatics Club 3; Yearbook; World Affairs 3,4; Flower Drum Song For a well rounded life one must have music. CAROL A. PARSONS 8 Traveled Way Parsnips Ambition: Receptionist Favorite Memory: Mr. Clarkin ' s business math class junior year Pet Peeve: Complaining people Favorite Pastime: Walking Activities: Softball 4; NOREHISC; Pep Squad 4; Hornet Hi-Lites; Yearbook; Library Assistant 4 Her face betokened all things dear and good. FREDERICK J. PAINE 3 Eames Street Fred Ambition: Accountant Favorite Memory: Mr. Ligor ' s typing class Favorite Pastime: Sleeping Activities: Track Team 2; Intramural Football; Intra- mural Basketball 1; Yearbook; Library Assistant 4 The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. 41 JEANNE M. PASCALE 2 Redmond Avenue Jeanne Ambition; High school moth teacher Favorite Memory: Summer of ' 62 Pet Peeve: Noise in the classroom Favorite Pastime: Thinking and reminiscing Activities: Hornet Hi-Lites 2,4, Assistant editor 3; Math Club; World Affairs Club 4; NOREHISC; Year- book; National Honor Society President High aims bring out high characters and great objects ' ■V from great minds. RICHARD G. PECORELLA 1 Wilson Avenue Peck Ambition: Air Force Favorite Memory; Junior English field trip Pet Peeve: Girls on the yearbook staff Favorite Pastime: Eating Activities: Cross Country 4; Track 2,3,4; Gymnastics 2,3,4; Intramural Basketball 3; Volleyball 3,4; Litera- ry Club 4; Yearbook; Prom Committees A just fortune awaits the deserving. ?. GERALDINE A. PIERRO 1 4 Rodgers Circle Gerri Ambition: To be Sandy ' s secretary Favorite Memory: Cape Cod with Sandy Pet Peeve: The Army Favorite Pastime: Writing Activities: NOREHISC; Newspaper 2,3; Yearbook; National Honor Society; Prom Committee 3,4; Class Vice President 4; Executive Council 3 ' T s nice to be natural when one is naturally nice. 42 ROBERT W. PIKE 41 Central Street Bob Ambition: Mechanic Favorite Memory: Plum Island Pet Peeve: School Favorite Pastime: Water Skiing Stand by to crash! J. MICHAEL PROCTOR 7 Le Clair Street Mickey Ambition: Be rich Favorite Memory: Ski trips Pet Peeve: Telephone poles Favorite Pastime: Gymnastics Activities: Gymnastics 2,3,4; Track 3; Leaders Club 3, 4; World Affairs 4; Prom Committees 3,4; Senior Play; Junior Rotarian The impish grin tells the devil is in him. IRENE POWELL Flash Road Irene Ambition: To go to college Favorite Memory: My four years of high school Pet Peeve: Being called Rene Favorite Pastime: Dancing and parties Activities: Softball 1; JV Basketball 1; Varsity Basket- ball 3,4; NOREHISC; Baton 2,3; Yearbook; Class Vice-President 3; Prom Committees; Executive Coun- cil 2,4; World Affairs Club 4; Intramural Basketball and Volleyball Nothing is more hateful than love. CARL J. PUGLIA 1 99 Park Street Roman Ambition: Go to college Favorite Memory: Football practice Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning Favorite Pastime: Playing sports Activities: Football 1,2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Basketball 2, 3,4, Captain 4; Baseball 2,3,4, Captain 4; Student Council 1,2,3; Class President 1,3; National Honor Society 4 Sound mind in a sound body. KAY D. REES Sachem Street K Ambition: Hair dresser Favorite Memory: Summer of ' 61 Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning Favorite Pastime: Goofing off Activities: NOREHISC; Hornet Hi-Lites; Prom Com- mittees; Senior Play Nothing can come out of an artist that is not in the woman. LILLIAN R. RICHARDSON 1 27 Elm Street Lil Ambition: Secretary Favorite Memory: Summer of 1961 in Maine Pet Peeve: No car Favorite Pastime: Talking on the phone Activities: NOREHISC; Prom Committees The thing that goes the farthest towards making life worthwhile is just a pleasant smile. LORRAINE G. ROBERTS 8 Greene Street Lorraine Ambition: California bound Favorite Memory; Trip to New York Favorite Pastime: Bowling Activities; NOREHISC; Hornet Hi-Lites; Literary Club; Yearbook; Prom Committees The highest distinction is service to others. PAUL L. ROBBINS 49 Abbott Road Paul Ambition: Finish carpenter Favorite Memory: Mr. DeFeo ' s math class Pet Peeve: Homework Favorite Pastime: Bowling Activities: A-V Crew A carpenter is known by his chips. I CAROLYN R. SANDERS 1 0 Sylvia Road Carol Ambition: To attend beautician school Favorite Memory: Senior year Pet Peeve: Homework Favorite Pastime: Dating Activities: NOREHISC; Hornet Hi-Lites; Literary Club; Yearbook; Prom Committees Secret joys and secret smiles. 45 JANE K. SCHOFIELD 1 6 Sylvia Road Janie Ambition: Dental Assistant Favorite Memory: March 23, 1962 Pet Peeve: Never having enough time Favorite Pastime: Being on the go Activities: Field Hockey 4; Basketball 2; Gymnastics 2; Softball 2; Leaders Club 4; NOREHISC; World Affairs Club; Yearbook; Prom Committees Mum ' s the word . PATRICIA M. SCOTT 293 Park Street Scottie Ambition: Secretary Favorite Memory: Inside Mr. Barresi ' s office Pet Peeve: Detention Favorite Pastime: Working at Grant ' s Activities: NOREHISC; Yearbook Youth is to all the glad season of life. BARBARA A. SEERY 42 Chestnut Street BorbI Ambition: To be ambitious Favorite Memory: Brown University weekends Pet Peeve: People who chew with their mouths open Favorite Pastime: Trying to behave myself Activities: NOREHISC; Literary Club; World Affairs Club; Senior Prom Committee Her right was clear, her will was strong. EDWARD P. SOBACINSKI 29 Park Street East Little Ed SHARON C. STEVENS 1 77 Central Street Sharon Ambition: Work in social sciences Favorite Memory: Summer ' 62 Pet Peeve: Prejudice Favorite Pastime: Listening to stereo Activities: NOREHISC; Yearbook; Hornet Hi-Lites; Literary Club 3,4; World Affairs Club 3, President 4; National Honor Society, Vice President Reading maketh a full woman, conference a ready woman, and writing an exact woman. Ambition: To join the Navy Favorite Memory: Plum Island ' 62 Pet Peeve: Detention Favorite Pastime: Working on cars Activities: Gymnastics Little man, what now? EDMUND J. SORTINI 7 Cogswell Road Junior Ambition: Salesman Favorite Memory: Joan Haly Lynnfield Pet Peeve: Football practice Favorite Pastime: Flirting with girls Activities: Varsity Football; Intramural Football; Intra- mural Basketball Every man has his devilish moments. TERRI J. SUYEMATSU 1 5 Williams Road Suyemats Ambition: Success and be on my own Favorite Memory: October 31, 1961 Pet Peeve: Air Force Favorite Pastime: Playing Piano Activities: Basketball; Yearbook; Junior and Senior Prom Committees; Senior play, Drama Club Gentlemen always seem to remember. WILLIAM R. TAYLOR 107 Chestnut Street Bill Ambition: Travel to the moon ' I know not how such things can be, I only know they happen to me. JOANNE B. THOMS 4 Wadsworth Road Jo Ambition: Teacher Favorite Memory: Summer ' 62 Pet Peeve: People that tell you they are bursting to tell you something and then say Never mind Favorite Pastime: Babbling on the telephone Activities: Baton Squad 1,2, 3, 4; NOREHISC; Hornet Hi-Lites 1,2, 3, 4; Feature Editor 3; Literary Club 3, 4, Secretary 3; World Affairs 4; Yearbook; Library Assistant 4 Favorite Memory: The day I was born Pet Peeve: School basements Favorite Pastime: Daydreaming and nightdreaming Activities: Football 4 Character is a diamond that scratches every stone. JOHN F. WALSH Lee Road John Pout Ambition: State Trooper Favorite Memory: Muddy football practice Pet Peeve: Getting up before 9 a m. Favorite Pastime: Cheering N.R.H.S. on Activities: Football 2,3, Manager 4; Basketball Man- ager 3,4; Gymnastics 2; Track 2,3; Intramural Sports; Literary Club; Library Assistant; Prom Committees; Yearbook Still waters run deep. EILEEN MARY WALSH Lee Road Leeny Ambition: Hairdresser Favorite Memory: Junior Prom Pet Peeve: School lunches Favorite Pastime: Fooling around Activities: Softball 4; Pep Squad 2,4; Library Assist- ant 4; Hornet Hi-Lites 1,2,4; World Affairs Club 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Yearbook; Senior Play 4; Dramatics Club 4; Senior Prom Committee; NORE- HISC Softly, softly fair and softly. WILLIAM H. WARNOCK 29 Maple Road Bud Ambition: Firefighter Favorite Memory: Mr. DeFeo ' s vocational math class Pet Peeve: Woman drivers Favorite Pastime: Ping Pong Activities: Track 1; Gymnastics Fight fire with fire. Y CYNTHIA M. WEDGE 24 Main Street Cindy Ambition: Teacher Favorite Memory: Happy times at Bow Lake Pet Peeve: Cat haters Favorite Pastime: Daydreaming Activities: Cheerleader 3,4; NOREHISC, Executive Council 4; Prom Committees; Yearbook A graceful and pleasing figure is a perpetual letter of recommendation. W: PAMELA J. WHEELER 4 Damon Street Pom Ambition: Math teacher Favorite Memory: Queen of Rainbow Formal ' 62 Pet Peeve: My name and weight Favorite Pastime: Cheering for N.R, and Celtics Activities: Baton Squad 3,4; NOREHISC; Math Club 2,3; President 4; Math League 1,2, 3, 4, Library Assist- ant 1,2, 3, 4; Yearbook; Executive Council 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Receiver of National Merit Scho- larship Letter of Commendation If but the will be firmly bent, no stuff resists the mind ' s intent. r LUCINDA A. WHITE 4 Williams Road Windy Cite Ambition: Physical education teacher Favorite Memory: December 31, 1961 Pet Peeve: Slow drivers Favorite Pastime: Writing letters to the Air Force Activities: Softball 2,3,4; Leaders Club 3,4; NORE- HISC; Library Assistant; Literary Club 4; World Affairs Club 3; Student Council 3; Prom Committees; Yearbook; Basketball 4 As merry as the day is long. 50 JANE A. WOLSEY 1 94 Park Street Jane Ambition: Elementary school teacher Favorite Memory: January 5, 1962 — Win Favorite Pastime: Summers in Maine and the island Activities: NOREHISC; Student Council 3; Prom Com- mittees Her ways are ways of pleasantness DIANNE WOODWARD Lowell Road Woody Ambition: To get the most out of life Favorite Memory: Working with the kids at the Atlantic Pet Peeve: People who eat and dan ' t get fat Favorite Pastime: Bombing around Activities: Field Hockey; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Softball 1,3,4; Intramural Basketball; Intramural Volleyball; NOREHISC; Hornet Hi-Lites 1,2,3; Student Council 3; Prom Committee; Science Fair; Yearbook She is not only witty, but she draws out the wit in others. DALE T. YOUNG 34 Lindwood Avenue Little Fellow Ambition: Real Estate speculator Favorite Memory: Mr, Clarkin ' s bookkeeping II class Pet Peeve: Not enough time between bells Favorite Pastime: Girl-watching Activities: Yearbook Make me a wind to shake the world. SENIOR CANDIDS “God Bless America. ' ' Once upon a weekend. Signals, Hep, Hep, — Oh forget it. Snuggies Those Varsity Football Parties Chin up, chest out, tummy in . . . Charge!! SENIOR CLASS FAVORITES Car Chevrolet Color Blue Subject Moth Teacher Mr. O ' Donoghue Food Italian Sport Football Pastime Dating and Bowling Movie West Side Story Song All Alone Am 1 Actress Doris Day and Sandra Dee Actor John Wayne Holiday Christmas Season Summer Names Bobby and Maria Singer Johnny Mathis Music Rock ' N ' Roll Clothes Sportswear Expression You know it, baby. Excuse 1 forgot. Disc-Jockey Arnie Ginsberg Snack Coke and chips Dance Twist Hangout Center Television Program Route 66 53 CLASS WILL Be it remembered that we, the class of 1963, being the one and only class to complete six years of high school education in North Reading High School, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, being of surprisingly sound mind and body, after our struggle to get through, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament, (if we make it to another world.) CLAUSE ONE: I, Danny Ahern, leave my crutches to Bob Swadel. CLAUSE TWO: I, Susan Aldrich, leave senior class couple to Dianne Ivester. CLAUSE THREE: I, Phillip Anderson, leave my books to Bob Crossman. CLAUSE FOUR: I, Manuel Apigian, leave all my old tests to Tom Daniels. CLAUSE FIVE: I, Jim Apperti, leave my football locker to Alex Gresek. CLAUSE SIX: I, Marj Barstow, leave my geometry class with Mr. Whipple to my brother Curtis. CLAUSE SEVEN: I, Ralph Bennett, leave blisters to Donald Hurley. CLAUSE EIGHT: I, Paul Beohner, leave my old book covers to Mike Crane. CLAUSE NINE: I, Dave Bevelacqua, leave my unused books to Judy Barry. CLAUSE TEN: I, Charles Black, leave my good reputation to my brother Bill. CLAUSE ELEVEN: I, Alan Brown, leave my nose guard to Win Elliott. CLAUSE TWELVE: I, Carolyn Brown, leave my ability to keep quiet to Jeananne McKenzie. CLAUSE THIRTEEN: I, Linda Carpenter, leave two more years at NRHS to Gary Carpenter. CLAUSE FOURTEEN: I, Lindy Carlyn, leave my freckles to Kathy Park. CLAUSE FIFTEEN: 1, Jim Carriere, leave my good times to C. C. CLAUSE SIXTEEN: I, Marianne Cody, leave my long fingernails to my sister Jeanne. CLAUSE SEVENTEEN: I, Bryce Colburne, leave my broken sliderule to Mr. Lynch. CLAUSE EIGHTEEN: I, Frank Columbus, leave all the rubber I have left to Bill Corthell. CLAUSE NINETEEN: I, Joanna Costa, leave my flirtacious ways to Joanie Pierro. CLAUSE TWENTY: I, Jill Crane, leave my drum majorette position to Judy Woodside. CLAUSE TWENTY-ONE: I, Bob Crossman, leave my books to Phil Anderson. CLAUSE TWENTY-TWO: I, Bob Daniel, leave my car to the Junkie. CLAUSE TWENTY-THREE: I, Larry Davis, leave excess weight to Bert Allen. CLAUSE TWENTY-FOUR: I, Gerry DeGroot, leav e my car to any idiot who wants it. CLAUSE TWENTY-FIVE: I, Valerie Dillon, leave the library parking lot to Linda Robinson. CLAUSE TWENTY-SIX: I, Tim Devine, leave my term papers to Paul Rogers. CLAUSE TWENTY-SEVEN: I, Richard Doherty, leave science tests to Mickey Conchiglia. CLAUSE TWENTY-EIGHT: I, Diana Durfee, leave my band uniform to any- one who is small enough to fit into it and has the ability to toot their own horn. CLAUSE TWENTY-NINE: I, Dwight Eastman, leave my motorbike to Frank Columbus. CLAUSE THIRTY: I, David Eisenhaure, leave my football uniform to my brother Ward. CLAUSE THIRTY-ONE: I, Ted Eldredge, leave my bar bells to Jeanne Cody. 54 CLAUSE THIRTY-TWO: I, Hubie Elliott, leave my athletic abilities to my two brothers, Win and Little John. CLAUSE THIRTY-THREE: I, Neil Fronsen, leave on all girls class to Mr. Sticklor. CLAUSE THIRTY-FOUR: I, Martha Frazier, leave my memories of my senior year at N.R.H.S. to my brother Frankie at M.C.I. CLAUSE THIRTY-FIVE: I, Sue Garland, leave one broken scooter part to Tom Bower. CLAUSE THIRTY-SIX: I, Josephine Giangrasso, leave all my chewed pencils to Gigi Giangrasso. CLAUSE THIRTY-SEVEN: I, Judy Glavin, leave a one way ticket to Grand Central Station to Barbara Jane Hill. CLAUSE THIRTY-EIGHT: I, Therese Gleason, leave a permanent Gleason to the high school for the next twenty years. CLAUSE THIRTY-NINE: I, Phyllis Goodman, leave all my teachers and my sympathy to Sandra Jean Zahar. CLAUSE FORTY: I, Dana Goodwin, leave everthin to Alex Gresek. CLAUSE FORTY-ONE: I, Brad Graham, leave my school parking place to Jeff Sorm. CLAUSE FORTY-TWO: I, Bill Hartigan, leave a spider to Mr. Whipple. CLAUSE FORTY -THREE: I, Ann Hossinger, leave to my brother Dick, my sense of humor which is bound to get him in trouble. CLAUSE FORTY-FOUR: I, Paul Hodson, leave a flat tire to Bill Corthell. CLAUSE FORTY-FIVE: I, Mark Hussey, leave my waking hours in study to my brother Marty. CLAUSE FORTY SIX: I, Candy Ivas, leave all my fun in my senior year at N.R.H.S. to my brother George. CLAUSE FORTY-SEVEN: I, Dick James, leave my class reputation to Stephen James. CLAUSE FORTY-EIGHT: I, Judith Jarvis, leave my braces to Gayle Jarvis. CLAUSE FORTY-NINE: I, Maria Jason, leave second base to Lorraine Magrath. CLAUSE FIFTY: I, Trudy Jeanes, leave my seat in Mr. Whipple ' s homeroom to Barbara Smith. CLAUSE FIFTY-ONE: I, Carole Jordan, leave all the books in the library to students interested in further knowledge. CLAUSE FIFTY-TWO: I, Linda Joubert, leave my key to the boy ' s locker room to Anne Gonsalves. CLAUSE FIFTY-THREE: I, Margie Kourbetsos, leave my dancing steps to Phyllis Fielding. CLAUSE FIFTY-FOUR: I, Paula Kurz, leave my straight hair, to Anita Parker. CLAUSE FIFTY-FIVE: I, Nancy Leighton, leave the meanest teacher award to Mr. Whipple. CLAUSE FIFTY-SIX: I, Lance Lindgren, leave my geometry mark to Mr. Whipple. CLAUSE FIFTY-SEVEN: I, Jim Linkletter, leave football number 82 to Bernie Williamson. CLAUSE FIFTY-EIGHT: I, Janice Livingston, leave my seat on bus number one to Ronnie Gault. CLAUSE FIFTY-NINE: I, Glenn Lucia, leave all my money to anyone who believes I have some. CLAUSE SIXTY: I, Walter Mahor, leave all my unfinished homework to Helen Roby. CLAUSE SIXTY-ONE: I, Bobbie Malcolm, leave my gym slippers to Ruth Gasgoine. 55 CLAUSE SIXTY-TWO: I, Diann Marchionda, leave all my knowledge to Corinne Longo. CLAUSE SIXTY-THREE: I, Janet McGirr, leave a heater for the bus stop to Peter Holden. CLAUSE SIXTY-FOUR I, Barbara McNeil, leave my pocketbook to Mr. Nolan. CLAUSE SIXTY-FIVE: I, Richard Moore, leave my bicycle to Barbara Taylor. CLAUSE SIXTY-SIX: I, David Morris, leave my algebra homework to Jay McLeod. CLAUSE SIXTY-SEVEN: I, Bob Mosack, leave my car troubles to Jeff Sarm. CLAUSE SIXTY-EIGHT: I, Arlette Mullin, leave my vacations to Linda Mullin. CLAUSE SIXTY-NINE: I, Joe Murphy, leave a winning team to Jeff Sarm. CLAUSE SEVENTY: I, Sandra Murray, leave C-Wing basement to Linda Mullin. CLAUSE SEVENTY-ONE: I, Patricia Nichols, leave the B-wing basement during lunch period to Linda Nichols. CLAUSE SEVENTY-TWO: I, Carole Nolan, leave my happy heart to Gerry Columbus. CLAUSE SEVENTY-THREE: I, Dianne Nunes, leave my incomplete Latin assignments to my sister Cheryl. CLAUSE SEVENTY-FOUR: I, Fred Paine, leave my broken locker to some poor soul. CLAUSE SEVENTY-FIVE: I, Carol Parsons, leave C-8 to Linda Westover. CLAUSE SEVENTY-SIX: I, Jeanne Pascale, leave my incomplete English composition to Donna Pascale. CLAUSE SEVENTY-SEVEN: I, Richard Pecorella, leave my sore leg to Dean Quarrel. CLAUSE SEVENTY-EIGHT: I, Gerry Pierro, leave my National Honor So- ciety membership card to Joan Pierro. CLAUSE SEVENTY-NINE: I, Bob Pike, leave my detention to Jim Cheney. CLAUSE EIGHTY: I, Irene Powell, leave a record of my giggling to Mr. Whipple. CLAUSE EIGHTY-ONE: I, Mickey Proctor, leave my collapsible glasses to Jeff Sarm. CLAUSE EIGHTY-TWO: I, Carl Puglia, leave 10 to Mickey Conchiglia. CLAUSE EIGHTY-THREE: I, Kay Rees, leave my knock knees to Linda Scott. CLAUSE EIGHTY-FOUR: I, Lillian Richardson, leave my grades to Kathy Orden. CLAUSE EIGHTY-FIVE: I, Paul Robbins, leave my school books to David Jeanes. CLAUSE EIGHTY-SIX: I, Lorraine Roberts, leave my long straight hair to Karren Mann. CLAUSE EIGHTY-SEVEN: I, Carolyn Sanders, leave my booth at Santina ' s to Chipmunk. CLAUSE EIGHTY-EIGHT: I, Jane Schofield, leave the playroom for giving parties to my brother Bill. CLAUSE EIGHTY-NINE: I, Pat Scott, leave my Junior License to Shirley Palmer. CLAUSE NINETY: I, Barbara Seery, leave all the smoke in B-wing base- ment to the up-coming juniors. CLAUSE NINETY-ONE: I, Ed Sobocinski, leave! CLAUSE NINETY-TWO: I, Ed Sortini, leave my telephone number 4-4104, to all the girls. 56 CLAUSE NINETY-THREE: I, Sharon Stevens, leave my love (?) of trig, to Betty Anne Stevens. CLAUSE NINETY-FOUR: I, Terri Suyematsu, leave my poor study habits to Leslie Nadeau. CLAUSE NINETY-FIVE: I, Bill Taylor, leave my devilish ways to Mike Crane. CLAUSE NINETY-SIX: I, Joanne Thoms, leave gym locker 17 to Sharon Downs. CLAUSE NINETY-SEVEN: I, Eileen Walsh, leave the 3 or 4 curb stones I have collected in Driver Ed, to Bob Laubinger so he can add them to his collection. CLAUSE NINETY-EIGHT: I, John Walsh, leave my nose to Phyllis Fielding. CLAUSE NINETY-NINE: I, Bill Warnock, leave my book to Joe Cabral. CLAUSE ONE HUNDRED: I, Cindy Wedge, leave my same old excuse and negative attitude to Miss Catalano. CLAUSE ONE HUNDRED-ONE: I, Pam Wheeler, leave my earmuffs to Pat Crosbie to keep her warm while cheering for N.R. CLAUSE ONE HUNDRED-TWO: I, Cindy White, leave my ability to play softball like football to Tami Carucci. CLAUSE ONE HUNDRED-THREE I, Jane Wolsey, leave my ghost to Win Elliott. CLAUSE ONE HUNDRED-FOUR: I, Dianne Woodward, leave my basket- ball swishers to Peachie Stephens. CLAUSE ONE HUNDRED-FIVE: I, Dale Young, leove! 57 SENIOR MUTT AND JEFF Glen Barbi Ed Arlette MOST POLITE Jo Manny CHATTERBOXES Mickey Judy MOST CAREFREE Cabby Nancy ARTISTS Sharan Rickey 58 NIGHT OWLS Dave Sandy MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Dave Barbara BALLOT I I I MOST POPULAR Bobbie Hubie FRIENDLIEST Lindy Bill 59 BEST LOOKING Marty Dana BEST DRESSED Carole Dana QUIETEST Lance Carol GIGGLERS Marty Cabby BEST DANCERS Margie Rick MOST LIKELY TO BE LATE Carol Bill CLASS COUPLE Sue Butch y H p «1 k}   |f 1 t-. J L-- ATHLETES Woody Carl FLIRTS J. C. Junior WORTHY SENIORS JUNIOR ROTARIANS Daniel Ahern, Dona Goodwin, Seated; Carl Puglia, Daniel Ahern, Dana Goodwin, Ralph Bennett. Standing; David Eisenhaure, Bryce Colbourne, Mark Hussey, Michael Proctor. Notional Merit Scholarship Honorable Mention David Eisenhaure, Pamela Wheeler AWARDS Carl Puglia Rotary Good Sports- manship Award Delegate to Student Government Day David Eisenhaure Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award Gerri Pierro Marianne Cody D.A.R. Good Citizen Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award ship Award CLASS IDEAL ' n m i ki- im INTELLECT: Jeanne Pascale David Eisenhaure HAIR: Martha Frazier Daniel Ahern EYEBROWS: Marianne Cody Dana Goodwin EYELASHES: Geraldine Pierro Ralph Bennett NOSE: Carrie Brown Joe Murphy EYES: Jane Wolsey Carl Puglia LIPS: Susan Aldrich Ed Sortini TEETH: Maria Jason Gerry DeGroot SMILE: Carolyn Sanders Neil Fransen COMPLEXION: Bobbie Jean Malcolm Paul Beohner HANDS: Joanne Thoms Dana Goodwin FIGURE: Bobbie Jean Malcolm Dana Goodwin LEGS: Cindy Wedge Carl Puglia HEIGHT: Carole Nolan Brad Graham 62 UNDERCLASSMEN 1st: D. Powers, J. Purcell, J. Pierro, S. O ' Dea, L. Nadeau, E. McKendry, D. Pascale, J. Miller. 2nd: L. Magrath, A. Perrault, G, Mytych, S. Murphy, S. Place, J. Pearce, S. Palmer, K. Parks, A. Parker, P. Noack, S. McFarland. 3rd: F. Meshna, C. Pantos, W. Peffers, T. Quessey, D. Milley, W. Mansfield, R. McDonald, D. Parker, D. Quarrell. 4th: H. Morgan M. Mentus, J. Murray, R. Murray, R. Plouff. Class Advisors Miss Carr Mr. LoSota 1st: J. Barry, P. Denning, T. Carucci, G. Columbus, T. Dome, D. Bridge, D. Ferrell, D. Carlyn, J. Backman, S. Eisenhaure. 2nd: J. -Cosato, E. Chaisson, C. Brunetta, J. English, A. Connors, L. Bertoli, P. Chetwyn, S. Brennon, M. Casa, R. Allen. 3rd: R. Buckley, D. Bennett, R. Bartlett, T. Daniel, M. Crane, T. Bower, J. Conley, W. Eisenhaure, J. Cardello, J. Carter, P. A lexander. 4th: L. Caron, G. Ferren, W. Elliott, W. Corthell, G. Andrews, J. Cabral, J. Cheney, G. Balich, D. Allen. Class Officers Vicky Johnson Joan Pierro Bob Swodel Bob Wilson I 1st: A. Siracusa, J. Woodside, D. Woodlock, B. Taylor, C. Savage, D. Stephens, J. Richards, ■R. Wolloce. 2nd: L. Scott, M. Thomas, F. Stonuchenski, B. Smith, C. Wolfe, P, Smith, i L. Strong, C. Taylor, M. Stephens, K. Tone, C. Randall, L. Robinson. 3rd: F. Palmer, W. Rodden, J. Watson, P. Thorton, A. Smith, R, Swadel, P. Rogers, S. Quinlan, R. Strobel. 4l-h: R. Wilson, W. Weir, G. Sarm, B, Williamson, M. Robinson. 1st: J. Flynn, A. Gonsalves, E, Francis, V. Johnson, R. Godlewski, C. Longo, N. Johnson, D. Ivester. 2nd: S. Godfrey, N. Kenney, D. Ingalls, M, Ives, S. Halloron, K. Kelly, T. Foote, S. Kirklond, C. Graham, D. Ferris. 3rd: H. Hoyt, A. Gresek, G. Glover, D. Jeanes, L. Leighton, J. Garland, J. Henry. 4th: R. Hagan, S. MacFarland, F. Ferris, W. Fowler, J. Fitzmeyer. 65 Isf: B. J, Hill, S. Downs, F. Hoyword, G. Jarvis, S. Gray, M. Houverous, J. George, C. Dug gan, D. Gill, B. Duggan, B. Hitchins. 2nd: E. Henry, P. Fielding, D. Held, B. Kerr, J. Jeanes J. Goullard, B. Graupner, L. Haberman, D. Elliott, A. Gaffney, J. Higgins, M. Hoyt, W Foote. 3rd: G. Gosbee, H. Gresek, P. Halloran, G. D ' unger, P, Eisenhoure, R. Hortigan, R Hellmeth, E. Higgins, M. Halloran, R. Jones. 1st: E. Arsenault, R. Apigian, L. Birkmaier, S. Barry, E. Anderson, B. Correlle, R. Balich, C. Cross, C. Cristaldi, P. Crosby, D. Ames. 2nd: .A. Bakas, B. Cameron, J. Ameroult, W. Bugley, R. Dewhurst, R. Dame, R. Campbell, G. Carpenter, R. Doucette, J. Butler, R. Bartlett, F. Brown, H. Costa, A. Black. 3rd: P. Connolly, D. Colburne, C. Callahon, C. Barstow, B. Brown, T. Carter, S. Clarke, S. Carder, R. DeLorenzo, R. Carighan, C. Burke. Class Advisors Mrs. Bell Mr. Haney 1st: S. Mclntire, G, Lundstedt, K. Mann, C. Loveys, J. McKenzie, B. Morrow, A. Moc- forlond, N. Manning, L. Moore, S, Mosher, P, Neth. 2nd: M. Lavoie, C. Nunes, J. Palmer, K. Loperche, S. Potnoe, D. Lonnon, P. Nolan, M. Kinnie, C. Lowe, K. Orben, D. Milley, L. Nichols, D. Mogliozzi, P. Keyser. 3rd: R. Malcolm, J. Murphy, A. Lucci, R. Loubinger, E. Nolan, J. Kurz. A. Moron, J. Mollett, J. Melonson, A. McKennon, T. Murphy. Class Officers Debbie Elliott Richie Hellmuth Lyn Birkmoier Phyllis Fielding Ist: J. Pellitier, J. Stafford, B. Russell, C. Peffers, F. Titus, J, Taylor, L. Pomeroy, S. Rice, J. Wullemon, H. Strocuzzi, H. Rogers, 2nd: J. Stephen, M. Short, G. Wilson, M. Recchio, L. Sidelinker, P. Reimer, K. Wright, D. Place, J. Sewell, N, Topping, B. Sears, R. Scheno, T. Spencer, A. Pearce, V. Williomson. 3rd: F. Word, J. Shookus, G. Pirello, S. Smith, W. Walsh, C. Wilson, D. Swan, R. Rodgers, W. Smith, B. Taylor, S. Wilson. 67 1st: A. Bonfonti, C. Crossman, B. Byrnes, C. Block, J. Davis, L. Carl, B. Bailey, J. Cody, I R. Cosato. 2nd: R. Cook, G. Cairns, F. CampilLo, D. Beohner, B. Clark, S. Callahan, A Allen, J. Bailey, N. Boniface, B. Black, E. Chepulis, A. Cirrone. 3rd: R. Connolly, J Alexander, T. Cartwright, S. Conatser, M. Conchiglia, W. Aulich, R. Beaumont, T. Caldwell ' S. Casa. 1st: D, Greenough, J. Green, R. Gascoigne, M. Hoyt, J. Eccleston, S. Johnston, C. Hadley, J. Garland, C. Elston. 2nd: j. Francis, C. Goullard, L. Goodwin, D. Fulton, S. Fosten, D DiNardo, K. Ivester, R. Hortigan, N. Fitzgerald, J. Hobart, M. Godlewski, V. Hoople. 3rd: R. Fitzmeyer, S. Divine, D. Jordan, J. Gleason, A. Hunzelman, D. Hassinger, P. Jeanes, M. Hussey, T. Emerson. Class Advisors Mrs. Mathews Mr. Sirois 3 Class Officers Brenda Snyder Claire GouHard Susan Mills Gail Jordan 1st: J. McGilvray, J. Quinlan, L. Mugford, D. Lannon, B. Percell, F. Morris, S. Lindley, P. Morris, S. Knight, C. Margeson 2nd: B. Laubinger, D. Pinson, K. McManus, S. Parow, B. Ralston, S, Judd, J, Pirello, G. O ' Malley, S. Mills, A. Mclrnerney, G. Jordon, M, McDonald 3rd: L. Mahn, R. Oullette, G. MocFarland, S. Parker, R. Poor, D, Meltzer, J. Penney, R. Lavoie, G. Mentus, S. Mansfield, R. Middleton, K. Hagan 4fh: A, Legrow, J. Murray, W. Lord, J. Pillsbury, C. Lindgren, G. Peck, J McManus 1st: S. Woodlock, J. Taylor, B. Stevens, M. Turilli, N. Reierson, P. Smith, P. Swanson, B. Snyder, L. Zarick 2nd: J. Stevenson, D, Strchan, T. Patterson, D. Ruscak, A. Ware, W, Tryder, J. Suyematsu, D. Smith, F. Sylvia 3rd: D. Skelton, P. Savage, J. Bailey, E. Ware, D. Wilson, R. White, S. Stella, W. Thomas 4th: S. Sanders, J. Shaw, B. Russel, D. Roger, S. Roberts 69 ACTIVITIES YEARBOOK STAFF 1st: J. Thoms, G. Pierro, S. Aldrich, P. Wheeler, B, Malcolm, E. Walsh, B. McNeil, M. Jason, I, Powell, S. Stevens, A. Mullin 2nd: P. Kurz, D. Nunes, J. Pascale, V. Dillon, J. Jarvis, C. Brown, M. Cody, T, Gleason, L. Carlyn, L, Roberts, J. Glavin 3rd: Mrs. Lazenby, N. Leighton, J. Costa, T. Jeanes, C. White, J. Scho- field, P. Scott, C. lyas, L. Joubert, S. Garland, C. Sanders, J. McGirr, C. Wedge, M. Borstow, A. Mas- singer, C. Parsons, C. Nolan, M. Hussey, W, Mahor, F. Paine, T. Devine, D. Goodwin, J. Walsh, R. Peco- rella, P. Nichols S. Mills, B. Snyder 3rd row: R. Wilson, R. Hellmuth, R. Massinger, D. Goodwin, J. Elliott, President STUDENT COUNCIL Seated: S. MacFarland, B. Malcolm, M, Halloran, Mr. Mannheim, A. LeGrow, A. Bonfanti, J. Pierro 2nd row: S. Rice, A. Gaffney, R. Swodel, A. Brown, J. Wolsey, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Seated: Sharon Stevens, Geraldine Pierro, Janet Me- bara McNeil, Carl Puglia, Mrs. Boyce, advisor, Bryce Girr, Jeanne Pascole, Pamela Wheeler Standing: Bar- Colburne, Gertrude Jeones George, Miss Catalano, advisor 3rd: S. Stevens, V Johnson, F. Stanuchenski, M. Stephens, L. Strong, L Joubert, C. Jordan, S. Garland, C. Lowe, J. Glovin G. Jarvis 1st; S. Mosher, A. Siracusa, B, Hutchins, M. Kourbetsos, J. Costa, C. Randall, E. Walsh, D. Ferrell, B. McNeil, P. Denning, M, Giangrasso 2nd: B. Cameron, R. God- lewski, J. Pascole, L. Roberts, T. Jeones, K. Tone, A. Massinger, V. Dillon, M. Thomas, J. Woodside, J. HORNET HILIGHTS 73 LEADERS CLUB 1st: D. Milley, A. Perreault, N. Leighton, S. Ivas, L. Johnson, Miss McLaughlin 3rd: J. Quinlan, M. Stephens, White, C. Block, P. Denning 2nd: B. Laubinger, B, J, Schofield, R. Gascoigne, A. Bonfanti Malcolm, L. Pomeroy, T. Carruci, M. Godlewski, C. HUOihq OKtH LEADERS CLUB 1st: D. Beohner, C, Puglia, W. Walsh, R. Porter, J. Show, W. Aulich, R. Swadel 2nd: G. Peck, D. Good- win, P. Beohner, H. Gresek, P. Alexander, Mr. Levey 74 3rd: M. Proctor, R. Wilson, D. Ahern, D. Swan, R. Cooke I GYMNASTICS CLUB 1st row: P. Alexander, R. Pecorello, C. Pontos, Miss McLaughlin, J. Pierro, D. Ahern, Mr. Levey, D. Good- win, R. Schena, T. Daniels 2nd row: W. Eisenhaure, M. Casa, W. Hartigan, P. Denning, B. Laubinger, A. Gonsalves, R. Cooke, W. Peffers, G. D ' Unger 3rd row: N. Leighton, C. Brown, J. Higgins, A, Macfarland, D. Powers, R. Godlewski, A. Parker, J, Pearce 4th row: M. Giongrasso, D, Corlyn, V. Johnson, D. Ivester, R. Gascoigne, S. Mills, C. Johnson, M. Godlewski 5th row: T, Carucci, J. Purcell, D Smith, B. Purcell, B. Hitchens, D. Milley, C. Peffers A-V SQUAD 1st: G. Mentus, T. Spencer, R. Bartlett, R. Plouff, F. R. White, R. Laubinger, D. Hill, S. Gray 3rd: J. Shed- Meshna, M. Robinson 2nd: Mr, Cohen, J. Shookus, berg, P. Robbins, W. Sidelinker, J. Cullin ART CLUB 1st: L. Mullin, A. Parker, T. Foote, F. Titus, C. Pef- S. Halloran, E. Francis, R. Schenna fers 2nd: Mr. Hughes, S. Mallett, J. Pearce, J. Cabral, MATH CLUB Isf: J. Poscale, J. Jarvis, Mr. Markham, Mr. Olivo, P. Wheeler 3rd: R. Dewhurst, G. D ' Unger, P. Reimer, Mr. Whipple, J. Glavin, L. Strong 2nd: L. Nadeau, P. Savage, T. Caldwell, A. LeGrow P. Smith, D. Colburne, B. Taylor, D. Allen, B. Smith, 1st: E. Francis, J. Schofield, M. Barstow, C. Taylor, B. Smith, L. Strong, C. Wolfe, M. Ives, J. Taylor, J. McGirr, C. White 2nd: Mrs, Boyce, J. Pascole, P. Noack, J. Jarvis, J. Flynn, S, Eisenhaure, D. Ferris, S. 1st: P. Savage, B. Clark, D. Place, B. Colburne, G. Glover, M. Short 2nd: V. Hoople, G. Crossman, R. Gascoigne, M. Hoyt, T. Cartwright, R. Hagen, T. Emer- son, J. Kurz, E, McKendry, L, Pomeroy, Mr. Wiesse 3rd: D. Ruscak, D. DiNardo, S. Casa, D. Meltzer, S Macfarland, K. LaPerche, C. Graham, D. Durfee, J. Jeanes, B. Ralston, G. Wilson 4th: S. Quinlan GLEE 1st: Mr. Weisse, instructor, J. Miller, A. Gonsalves, N. Fitzgerald, G. Jordan, D. Nunes, D. Ferrell, G. Co- lumbus, J. Green, J. Garland, J. Hobart, L. MacGroth, K. Hagan 2nd: N. Rierson, J. Backman, M. Ives, C. Wolfe, P. Smith, J. Pearce, K. Kelly, L. Strong, C. Tay- lor, B. Smith, S. Murphy, K. McManus 3rd: T. Cald- well, E. McKendry, S. MaoFarland, M. Hoyt, D. Woodlock, S. Godfrey, C. Graham, G. O ' Malley, C. Black, L. Nadeau, S. Mills, B. Clark 4th: S. Quin- lan, H. Morgan, R. Hagon, S. Roberts, R. Plouff, W. Mansfield, P. Savage, A. LeGrow, T. Emerson CLUB BAND 1 11 i 1 - r IflHA « i ' i Ju riii lira . V V LIBRARY ASSISTANTS 1st: J. Thoms, C. Parsons, B. Kerr, A. Gaffney, C, Jordan, C. White, J. Flynn, J. Jarvis, S, Stevens 2nd: P. Keyser, A. Bonfanti, D. Pascale, E. Walsh, J. Alex- ander, B. Hill, P. Wheeler, S. Gray, Mrs. Eisenhaure 3rd: J. Walsh, A. Brown, F. Paine, T. Devine, D. Good- win, G. Ferren, W. Mahar GIRLS CLUB 1st: G. Pierro, M. Jason, B. Malcolm, P. Wheeler, J. Glovin, V. Dillon, J. Pascale, J. Costa, D. Durfee, M. Kourbetsos, S. Aldrich 2nd: Mrs. Delaney, J. Thoms, A. Mullin, J. Giangrasso, L. Richardson, C. Parsons, J. Jarvis, C. Brown, J. Wolsey, M. Cody, M. Frazier, L. Carlyn, D. Nunes, E. Walsh, D. Marchionda, I. Powell, S. Stevens 3rd: J. Livingston, K. Rees, T. Glea- son, L. Roberts, L. White, A. Massinger, C. Nolan, J. McGirr, J. Schofield, D. Woodward, C. Wedge, M. Bar- stow, N. Leighton, B. McNeil 4th: P. Scott, C. Jordan, P. Goodman, L. Joubert, S. Garland, S, Ives, C. Sanders 1st: S, Stevens, P. Kurz, E. McKendry, L. Carlyn, J. Jarvis, D. Nunes, J. Thoms 2nd: Mr. O ' Donoghue, S. Murphy, J. McGirr, C. Wolfe, J. Pierce, L. Strong, S. Garland, C. White, P. Wheeler 3rd: R. Pecorella, W. Mahar, R. Plouff, J. Walsh, M. Hussey, D. Quarrell DEBATING TEAM 1st: E. Francis, S. Murphy, J. Taylor, C. Taylor, P. Noack 2nd: M. Hussey, P. Neth, C. Graham, E, McKendry, Mr. O ' Donoghue 3rd: S. Quinlan, R. Plouff, R. Pecorella LITERARY CLUB CHEERLEADERS Isf: V. Johnson J. Pierro, P. Denning 2nd; C. Randall, A. Gonsalves, P. Fielding 3rd; Cap tain M. Cody, C. Brown, C. Wedge, M. Thomas, Co-Captain P. Crosbie BATON SQUAD C. Brunette, A. Parker, L. Haberman, L, Scott, B. Kerr, J. Jarvis, J. English G. Jarvis, J. McKenzie, B. Taylor, P. Neth, J. Thoms J. Higgins, J. Woodside, J. Ameroult J. Crane mi SPORTS woPfSTKor ISTHIIEAIIIIISH ' fWFfRTrSf THSEflWlii; Pf3Pffi1 If JIlHStWINCt PioPH for in. rra. vitnuur iUWitfKiJ- VARS TY FOOTBALL 1st row: G. Lucia, D. Eisenhaure, A. Brown, W. Taylor, E. Sortini, C. Puglia, J. Apperti, D. Goodwin, J. Link- letter 2nd row: Head Coach Driscoll, D. Ahern, R. Swadel, E. Chaisson, B. Graham, G. Sarm, J. Murphy, W. Hartigan, Assistant Coach Whipple 3nd row: J Elliott, Manager, P, Rogers, M. Crane, S. Carder, J Garland, H. Gresek, A. Gresek, R. Wilson Assistant Coach Mr. Whipple Head Coach Mr, Driscoll Assistant Coach Mr. Sirois JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL 1st row: R. Jones, B. Brown, P. Thorton, M. Halloran, G. Ivas, J. Melanson, W. Tryder, R. Cook 2nd row: M. Robinson, D, Swan, R. Hellmuth, N. Topping, R. Hartigan, H. Morgan, W, Eisenhaure, B. Williamson, Coach Sirois 3rd row: J. Elliott, Manager, M. Conchi- glia, G. Peck, W. Walsh, G. Pirella, R. Parter, E. Nolan, B. Allen BATON SQUAD 1st row: J. Crane, J. Higgins, G. Jarvis, P. Neth, J. Thoms, J. Amerault, J. Woodside 2nd Row: L. Scott, J. McKenzie, A. Parker, L. Haberman, B. Kerr, B. Tayior, J. Jarvis BAND 1st row: M. Short, V. Hoopie, B. Ralston, M. Hoyt, D. DiNardo, G. Crossman, R. Gascoigne, E, McKendry, Mr, Weisse 2nd row: L. Pomeroy, D. Meltzer, B. Clark, T. Emerson, C. Groham, K. LaPerche, J. Jeanes, G. Wilson, D. Durfee 3rd row: T. Cortwright, P. Savage, D. Ploce, J. Kurz, R. Hagan, B. Colburne, S. Macfarland, G. Glover, D. Ruscak FIELD HOCKEY 1st row: D. Elliott, Miss McLaughlin, P. Fielding 2nd row: B. Comeron, N. Fitzgerald, L. Magrath, L. Zarick, S. Mills 3rd row: A. Bonfanti, R. Balick, J. Quinlan, S. Patnae, B. Snyder, L. Birkmaier, K. McManus 88 iiSiHiii Well, Hello there! The seventh grade funnies. Yes . . The Pixie Grab. That ole gang of mine! 89 The future executive. SOFTBALL 1st row: L. Pomeroy, M. Jason, N. Leighton, F. Stonuchenski, M. Stephens 2nd row: T L Mograth, L. White, A. Siracusa, P, Fielding 3rd row: D. Woodward S. Ivos M, Cody, G. Pierro, D. Poscole ' ' BASEBALL 1st row: Davis, J Fitzmeyer, Mr. Levey, D. Eastman, J. Apperti, C. Puglia 2nd row: P. Halloran, R. Wilson, R. McDonald, M. Halloran, H. Gresek, M. Crane TRACK TEAM 1st row; W, Mahar, R. Bennett, Mr. Mannheim, D. Ahern, R. Pecorella, P. Alexander 2nd row: B. Williamson, D. Eisenhaure, J. Linkletter, R. Schena, R. Hortigan, W. Hartigan, T. Quessey CROSS COUNTRY 1st row: R. Bennett, Mr. Mannheim, R. Massinger 2nd row: R. Schena, M. Gosbee, D Eastman, W. Weir il VARSITY BASKETBALL 1st row; M. Stephens, A. Massinger, I. Powell, L. White, S. Ivas, D. Woodward, J. Crone, L. Bertoli, F. Stonuchenski, L. Mogroth standing; K. Kelly, Miss Child D Woodlock 1 JUNIOR VARSITY 1st row; L, Zorick, L. Pomeroy, K. McManus 2nd row; L. Hobermon, P. Morris, J. Toylor H. Rogers, M. Hoyt VARSITY BASKETBALL 1st row: D. Hurley, A. Gresek, P. Beohner, C. Puglia, R. Bennett, M. Crane, R. Massinger 2nd row: Mr. Driscoll, G. Andrews, J. Linkletter, D. Morris, G, Lucia, L. Davis, B. Graham, Mr, Olivo JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL 1st row: W. Weir, R. Jones, B. Allen, Mr. Driscoll, M. Halloran, B. Williamson, T. Bower 2nd row: J. Cabrol, H. Gresek, R. Hartigan, N. Topping, P. Halloran, W. Smith, C. Lindgren FACULTY CHEERLEADERS M, Jason, N. Leighton, S. Garland, S. Ivas, C. Sanders, G. Crane, A. Massinger, L. Carlyn, B. Malcolm FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS Mrs. Mueller, G. O ' Malley, J. Greene, J. Hobart, C. Goullard, A. Bonfonti, K. Rogers BOWL NG TEAM 1st-: M. Hussey, P. Robbins, C. Randall, J. Costa, T. Dame, D. Ingalls 2nd; G. Peck, K Burt, J. Woodside, H. Costa, S. Halloran, B, O ' Connor 3rd: D. Jordan, M. Hussey, D Eastman, P. Jeanes CHEERLEADERS Kneeling: P. Crosbie 1st: P. Denning, C. Brown, C. Wedge, A. Gonsalves, J. Pierro 2nd V. Johnson, P. Fielding, M. Cody, C. Randall, M. Thomas ADVERTISEMENTS PATRONS AND PATRONESSES Mr, Mrs A Mr. and Mrs. Aiello Miss Linda Sue Aldred Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Alexander Mr. and Mrs. James W. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Henry Artfmchuk Family B Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Baratz Family Mr. and Mrs. Gene Barr Mr. and Mrs. Truman Barstow Family and Mrs. Frank Bartlett Thomas R. Bell Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bertoli Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bonanno Mr. and Mrs. J. Both Family Mr. and Mrs. George W. Boyce Mrs. Bea Bratlin Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Brown Mr. Anthony L. Bruno C Mr. Robert J. Callahan Miss Patricia A. Carey Mr. and Mrs. B. Carlyn Family Miss Audrey Carr Mrs. Y. Carroll Family Mr. Don Carson Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Cosier Mrs. Barbara Castine Miss Ida Catalano Cinderella Health Club Mr. and Mrs. John W. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clarkin Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cogliano Bryce Colburne Saivi Columbus John Creilson Earl K. Crossman Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr, Philip T. Cullen D Mr. Lawrence Dadley Miss C. Dardeno Mr. George B. Davidson Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Day Family Mrs. Stephanie Delaney Family Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Dillon Mr. and Mrs. Paul Donovan Miss Bonnie Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Downs Miss Ruth M. Downs Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Eisenhaure Mr. and Mrs. Reuban W. Eisenhaure Mr. and Mrs. George W. Elliott Family Jim Hubie Elliott Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ellis Family Mrs. Franklin C. Emerson F Mrs. Lilla Face Mr. and Mrs. John Famolare Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Ferris Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Fisher Mrs. Barbara Florence Mrs. Georgie Fowler Miss Marcia Fowler Four Aces Two Deuces A Friend G Mr, and Mrs. Richard Gard Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Garland Family Mr. and Mrs. V. Giangrasso Mr. John Gleason Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Goullaud Mr, and Mrs, Charles Griffin Mr Robert Guedet H Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Hamlin Mr. Colin F. Handgside Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hagen Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Haley Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Harm Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hassinger Family Mr. and Mrs. E. Henry Miss Mary Henry Mr. and Mrs. James Hich Family Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hildred Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hodson Mr. and Mrs. George J. Holt Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Hoyt Ricky Mr. and Mrs. George Hunnewell Dorothy N. Hunt Eleanor H. Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Dana Huston J Mr. Walter Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Jacques, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Jeanes, Sr. Mr. Frank Jason hAa Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Johnson Family Mr. and Mrs. Clark Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Jolliffe Elmer and Virginia Jones Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones Mr. and Mrs. Leon R. Jones, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lean R. Jones, Sr. Mrs. Irene Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kilgore Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. K W. Kenneth Kelly Kenneth Killeen Lloyd King John Kourbetsos Paul K. Kuehnel 102 PATRONS AND PATRONESSES Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lucia Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lament Son F. James W. Lazenby T. W. Lawson Jr. Mr. Robert S. Leavitt Mr. and Mrs. James LeGrow Family Mr. and Mrs. George Bradford Leighton Family Mr. and Mrs. Lerch Mr. Levey Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Lewis Miss Ella Lexhaus Mr. and Mrs. Corey Lindgren Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Long M Mr. and Mrs. H. David Macneil Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Madden Family Dr. and Mrs. John Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Malone Karren Mann Mr. Frank J. Marehel Mrs. Gertrude Margeson Mr. Stanley Malcolm Mr. C. Markham Mrs. ■George Masters Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mathews Mr. and Mrs. Norman McBaxter Gerald J. McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Edward J McNeil Mrs. Dorothy Melanson Mr. Dominic Milano Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Mills Mr. and Mrs. Gordon P. Mills Mr. and Mrs. Loyd-Milley Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Mitzie Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus C. Mugford Miss Linda Mugford Mr. and Mrs. Mr. George N Miss Roberta Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. N H. Nadeau ichols Nichols Robert S. Niven Family Roy Noel William A. Nolan Joseph Nunes Family O William O ' Brien Francis X. O ' Donoghue Frank Owen Family P Guy Pascale Family Pecorella Family Mr. and Mrs. William L. Peck Mr. J. Calvin Penney Dana Perkins Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Phinney Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pierro Family Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pintsopoulos Family Mrs. Marie Place Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Powell Family Mr. and Mrs. Collins T. Putman Q Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Quaiel R Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Roberts Mrs. Linda Radacchio Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rogers Family Mr. and Mrs. John Rohner Mr. and Mrs. Roirier Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rose Mr. and Mrs. Warren Routenberg S Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sewall Mr. and Mrs. Shreiber Mr. and Mrs. John Smith Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Spangler Mrs. John Staff Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Stryzewski Mr. and Mrs. Roger C. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. King Suyematsu T Mr. Herbert Taylor Mrs. Mary Trullo W Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Waitt Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ward Mr. and Mrs. William Warnock Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Wedge Family Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weisse Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler Family Mr. Raymond Whipple Mr. Fred White Mr. A. Williamson Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wishart Mr. and Mrs. George J. Wolsey Mrs. A. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Philip F. Woodlock Y Dale T. Young II Mr. and Mrs. Dale T. Young Family V Mr. and Mrs. Ed Valantine Mr. Paul Vergakes Mr. and Mrs. John Vullo 103 Best Wishes to the Class of ' 63 NICKERSON FLOORS Armstrong Floors Asphalt — Rubber — Vinyl and Lino Tiles NO 4-2150 Best Wishes to the Class of ' 63 from Eleanor M. Kurz SCHOOL OF THEATRICAL DRAMA Studio: Grange Hall (Across from Batchelder School) Residence: 290 Haverhill Street Best Wishes to the Class of 1963 from CENTRAL PHARMACY NO 4-2341 compliments of B B CONSTRUCTION INCORPORATED 240 Mam Street North Reading, Mass. 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