Northern Essex Community College - Lumen Yearbook (Haverhill, MA)
- Class of 1963
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Northern Essex Community College Haverhill, Massachusetts J FOREWORD I am a solitary dweller wounded with time, stricken with life. Silence is my garment as 1 pass knowledge to young minds. Sometimes I enrich and gladden the minds of many. Some- times I give much that is unused and misused. Sometimes Knowledge moves with malice through lands, to become the death pangs of ' men. Still 1 am a wondrous creation, shaped by man. loved bv mv lords, fairly adorned 3 DEDICATION To a patient leader, a great teacher, and a true friend, we, the class of 1963, dedicate the LUMEN, as a symbol of our gratitude, to Mr. Roland Kimball for being our light. 5 ADMINISTRATION Harold S. Bentley. Director Milo Williams, Dr. Clarence A. Wood. Assistant Director Dean 6 Dr. Wood, Mr. Williams, Mr. Bentley OFFICE STAFF Miss Comeau 7 CUSTODIANS Joe Sully 8 Y Virginia Bascom, BA. At. A. Calculus Donald Charlcsworth, B.B.A.. Ed. At. Business Administration. Accounting Norman Landry, B.S.F.d.. Ed.AJ. Elementary and Intermediate Mathematical Analysis 10 Edward Champy, B.S.E. James Sullivan, B.S.E. E. Physics Electronics, Networks 11 mwwvwwaBB 12 illlli Ml II Katherine Pickul, B.S. Shorthand, Typing, Secretarial Procedures Segundo Gonzales. B.S., B.A.. F.d.D. Spanish Hebert Crook. B A M A French. Music Appreciation Nicholas Sarris. B.S.. M.A. Accounting, Business Law 1 1 Ada Mandell. B.A.. M A English Composition Roland Kimball. B A M A English Literature 14 N FRESHMAN OFFICERS George Husson. V.P. ; Ellin Foreman, Secretary; John Lyons, Pres. FRONT: D. Lafond, C. Pacione, J. Jones, P. Curcio. 2nd ROW: P. Veit, M. Denney, A. Johnstone, G. Sanzo, P. Provost, R, Thibeault, J. Lee. 3rd ROW: E. Tashjian, M. Borgesi D. Phillips, L. Lesiczka. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION FRONT: J. Accursio, R. Zappala, T. Lanoie, D. Pearlstein. 2nd ROW: B. Mackenzie, R. Nichols, R. Richards, T. Thornton, B. Consolazio, J. MacLaughlin, D. Merchant, B. Potter, J. Mitchell. ELEC. TECH FRONT: A. Hill, J. White, W. Iwanicki, J. Lyons. 2nd O’Brien, R. Polubinski. 3rd ROW: L. Pare, R. Risoldi, D. ROW: C. Coupe, J. Arrigo, S. Merrifield, E. Slomba, N. Donovan, C. Ott, R. DeFrietas, J. Costello. LIBERAL ARTS FRONT: W. Smith, J. Burgess, R. Cassano, M. Christen- sen, M. Deneen, L. DiProfio, B. Dolfe. 2nd ROW: P. Mc- Andrew, I. Johansen, B. Zacharis, D. Walshe, A. Tzitson, A. Sullivan. M. Myrer, P. Hanson, A. Autiello. 3rd ROW: A. Smith, R. Wilker, D. Banks, 1. Banacos, J. Bateman, R. Buckley, K. Byra, G. Checkoway, L. Hollis. 4th ROW: S. White, R. Rogers, B. Blanke, D. Price, N. Pearson, R. Palmquist, K. Page, J. O ' Neil, H. O’Connor, G. O ' Brien M. Sharkey. FRONT: J. Colleto, L. .Vcscott, G. Husson, J. Sampson, B. McCarthy, R. Parolisi, D. Farrington. 2nd ROW: A. Han- nagan, P. Malandrino, M. Sapka, M. Foreman, L. Skud- Iark, J. Dalton, E. Ryan. J. Sheehan. 3rd ROW: S. Savi- nelli, W. Kimball, T. Langton. M. Wholey, R. Kiszka, B. Conway, P. Roderick, E. Sullivan, D. Fadden, J. Rollfs. 4th ROW: F. Kattar, G. Sdoia, P. Palombo, J. Johansen, L. Gunn, J. Henderson, P. Jennings, K. Byra, R. Johnson, T. Gaiero. R Sampson. 5th ROW: B. McMahon, R. Pyne, D. Lewis, L. Rossi. YEARBOOK STANDING: Bob Carrier, Typing; Judy Ross, Typing; Paul Frechette, Art; Bill Quigley, Art; Jane Harvey, Art; Pat Gallagher, Art; Pat Charles- worth Duffin, Art; Alice Ferracane, Typing; Joyce Coco, Typing. SITTING: Linda Skudlark. Art; Bill Boch, Art: Rose D’Agata, Art; Sandy Ball, Art. 20 STANDING: Ray Dupuis, Literary; Maynard El- lis, Literary; Frank Risoldi, Literary; Dennis Rivet, Literary; Tom Goodwin, Photography; Maurice Viscuso, Photography; Chuck Seed, Literary; George Denno, Literary. SITTING: Donna Orsini, Literary Editor; Elaine Fontaine, Literary; Shelia Murphy, Literary; Joe Quartarone, Photography; Dick Heald, Literary; (missing — Jim Cooper, Lit- erary; Dennis McGadden, Literary). Hank DiBurro, Business; Barbara Kelly, Bus. Manager; George Dehullu, Layout Chair- man; Pat Neth, Layout; Nick Lawler, Layout; Norma Cormier, Layout: Kathy Bushnell, Layout. 21 Staff — ' 61, ’62 SEATED: J. Coco; M. Casserly; G. Mac- carone; A. McGrath; R. D’Agata; J. Cram; K. Bushnell, Treas.; STANDING: R. Abbott, Editor; A. Dumas; R. Carrier: R. Dupuis, Ass’t. Ed.; M. Ellis; S. Smith; T. Dupuis; Mr. Roland C. Kimball, Ad- visor. Staff — ' 62, ’63 SEATED: J. Coco; E. Hilbert; E. Fore- man, Ass’t. Ed.; R. Abbott, Editor; K. Bushnell, Treas.; R. Dupuis, Ass’t. Ed.; A Sutherland. FIRST ROW: A. Hanni- gan: P. Malandrino; P Rodrick; S. Mur- phy; ’R. Wilkes; J Colleto; SECOND ROW: C. Seed; M. Viscuso; B. Mc- Carthy; M. Ellis; R. Carrier; A. Hill: D. Lewis. 22 Editor, Raymond Abbott 23 CHRISTMAS CHORUS Sing, Philadelphians, sing! Mrs. Houle, Office Member ACCOUNTING The Accounting Club has Mr. Nicholas Saris as its advisor. 24 SOC. RESEARCH GROUP Mr. Simiglou, Head Librarian Soc. Group, on field trip, with Governor Volpe and Dr. Malloy, Instructor. LIBRARY Librarians: Marie Casserly; Joanna Coletta: Pat Neth ; Mr. Simiglou, Head Librarian; John Sheehy. FRONT Ingrid, Tony, Roger. Linda. STANDING : Ken. Pete, Dennis, Larry, Tom. JUDO Wait a minute, fellas. It ' s four to one. This is what we call the forward approach. Bookstore workers, under Henry DiBurro, manager, serve us stationery supplies. Now listen girls, we have to brighten these walls. 27 FRONT: W. Smith: K. Earle; P. DiBenedetto. 2nd ROW : J. Pease: G. Haley: R. D ' Agata; D. McGad- den: B Hamm; F. Risoldi, Treas. : T. Riley: F Kat- tar. 3rd ROW: J. Ferrick: W. Quigley; D. Rivet, Pres. Please take your foot off the piano! tree. 28 T FRONT: L. Mackey, G. Dadak. 2nd ROW: K. Bryson, W. Quigley, R. Parolisi, W. Smith, B. McCarthy, B. B. Turner, Instructor. LIFESAVING Hey, Barry, I think I’m beginning to get tired! STUDENT COUNCIL ’6 1 -’62 : composed of three members from Liberal Arts, two from Business Administration, and one from Electronic Technology. ’62-’63: composed of ten members — five Seniors, five Freshmen. 30 A The girl that I marry . . But I don’t want to dance! Say, who shut the lights? But I ' m allergic to flowers! Just pretend they’re not there, and sing. m be next door. There must You ' re President? a better way to make a living. CHRISTMAS DANCE The decorators worked hard. But we’re not in school now! Coke! Is that all? Did I step on your toe? Showm are the Freshman Class officers (the dance committee) and their dates. 36 Hello! Hello! Hello! FACULTY TEA OPEN HOUSE “Have a drink, have a drink, have a drink on me!” I, • o R T S BASKETBALL Gee, that Basket’s high ! It’s going in! Lifeguard, save me! Don’t forget to watch my time. 40 I Did you bake this yourself? 42 M “In the beginning . . Are you sure this is how we become librarians ? II 43 By Jove. I think I’ve got it! Let’s see, if we put water up to here . . . 44 ■I m LIBERAL ARTS 1st ROW: J. Coco, M. Casserly, E. Fontaine, G. Macca- rone, D. Orsini, D. Korin, S. Ball, M. Marino, R. Marino. 2nd ROW: K. Bushnell, L. Mackey, J. Dupray, R. Girard, D. McGadden, W. Gallagher, B. Lenin, T. Goodwin, S. Murphy, A. McGrath. 3rd ROW: G. Hull, A. Kludjian, R. Andrews, S. Andrew, R. Estella, M. Ellis, R. Abbott, R. Bonin. LAST ROW: B. Turner, G. Houghton, K. Earle, R. Driscoll, F. Risoldi, D. Fitzgerald, G. Dehullu, J. Cooper, D. Rivet, G. Dcnno, A. Doumas. II ELECTRONIC TECH Tt. ROW K Bryson. R Kinsman, D Beaulieu 2nd. ROW: D. Kelleher, R. Lewis, C. Daigle. J Heath. LAST ROW: A. Dirsa. G. Dadak. W. Quigley. MEDICAL SECRETARIAL Joan D. McGillivary, Verlinda Smith BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1st ROW: J. Morrow, R. Carella, D. Black, A. D’Orlando. 2nd ROW: R. Heald, A. Shanks, W. Lawler, J. Quarterone, R. Carrier. LAST ROW: R. Slipkowsky, A. Ka- zangian. 49 A strong sense of responsibility with a willingness to learn, and a desire to suceed characterizes Ray- mond Abbott. His untiring and unselfish efforts toward the success of our newspaper have made it something of which we may all be justly proud. Ray is a student who will enter the field of jour- nalism. A Dean’s List student, Ray is Editor of N.E.C.C.O. and a member of the Christmas Chorus. w H O t s w H o Mr. Dehullu is an inspiring individual who . is highly admired by all. To seek after truth con- scientiously in every field is his untiring aim. George is a future high school biology teacher who is planning to transfer to Northeastern Uni- versity. At N.E.C.C. he is a Dean’s List student and Lay- out Chairman for LUMEN. Robert Christy is an independent individual whose ultimate purpose is for the good of the school and of the students. His Student Council leadership and cooperation have merited him much prestige. Bob is a transfer student to the University of New Hampshire, majoring in the sciences and entering the field of naval aviation. At N.E.C.C., Bob was Vice-President of the Student Council for ’61 -’62 and is President for ’62-’63; he is also a member of the Christmas Chorus. N CAMPUS 50 Hi Rosemarie D’Agata is a born manager with an extremely con- scientious interest in school activities. She has continually utilized her artistic talent and her willingness to work. She is a behind-the- scenes girl who is not usually in the limelight; but without her school spirit, many accomplishments would not have been possible. Rosie is a student planning to transfer to Massachusetts School of Art and major in fashioning. At N.E.C.C. she is a member of the LUMEN art staff ; the N.E.C.C.O. staff, and the Slope Dopes; she is also cultural direc- tor of the Student Council and President of the Paint Jar. Barbara Kelly is a person who is very critical in her interest in students and in the school itself. She possesses an unusually warm and outstanding ability to meet people. Efficiency and ambition highlight her character. Barbie is a Liberal Arts student who is planning to major in economics at Boston University. At N.E.C.C., Barb is a Dean’s List student who is Business Manager of LUMEN, Chairman of the Frolics, President of the Accounting Club, Moderator of the Economics Forum, and member of the Christmas Chorus. Gaye Maccarone is a student who generates her own personal atmosphere which is infectious. Her leadership and enthu- siasm have enabled her to coordinate many activities, both for the newspaper and the yearbook. Gaye is an English major who is planning to transfer to Salem State. At N.E.C.C. she is on the Dean’s List, Editor of LUMEN, Planning Board of the Frolics, and Secretary of the Soc. Reseach Group; she is also a member of the Accounting Club, the Christmas Chorus, the Slope Dopes, and N.E.C.C.O. 51 STEPHEN ANDREW 1 1 Barker St. Methuen, Mass. Liberal Arts I honestly believe it is better to know nothing than to know what ain’t so. Slope Dopes 1,2. RAYMOND ABBOTT 59 School St. Groveland, Mass. Liberal Arts All I know is what I read in the papers. Editor, N.E.C.C.O. 1,2; Soc. Research Group 1; Dean ' s List. ROBERT ANDREWS 46 Cypress Ave. Methuen, Mass. Liberal Arts Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. Frolics 1; Soc. Research Group 1. SANDRA BALL 15 Belmont Ave. Haverhill, Mass. Liberal Arts Persevering and quiet and a valued friend. Christmas Chorus 1; Paint Jar 2; Lumen 2; Frolics 1; Library 1,2. 52 In DENIS BEAULIEU 75 Cross St. Lawrence, Mass. Electronic Technology quietness and confidence shall be strength. DALE BLACK 237 A Granite St. Rockport, Mass. Business Administration I can endure my own despair, But not another’s hope. Accounting 1,2; Dean’s List. ROBERT BODWELL 16 Maple Ave. Ipswich, Mass. Business Administration Never do today what you can put off ’till tomorrow. ROGER BONIN 9 Neck Road Haverhill, Mass. Liberal Arts I never think of the future. It comes soon enough. Judo 2: Slope Dopes 2; Dean’s List. ■ I 53 JAMES BOYNTON 9 Elm St. Georgetown, Mass. Business Administration I have a single-track mind. KATHLEEN BRADLEY Beaver Brook Road Forge Village. Mass. Secretarial Science Tenderness is the repose of love. Lumen 2. WILLIAM BROUDER 234 Farnham St. Lawrence, Mass. Liberal Arts Man is the measure of all things. KATHRYN BUSHNELL 25 Glenwood St. Lowell, Mass. Liberal Arts Talk happiness ; the world is sad enough without your woe. Treasurer, N.E.C.C.O. 1,2; Slope Dopes 2; Lumen 2; Christmas Chorus 1,2: Frolics 1; Orientation 2; Dean’s List. 54 ROBERT CAR ELLA 16 South Ferry St. Bradford, Mass. Business Administration Be sure of it; give me the ocular proof. Accounting 1: Economics 1. ROBERT CARRIER Pleasant Valley Road Amesbury, Mass. Business Administration Happy I am; for why. who knows. N.E.C.C.O. 1.2: Accounting 1,2: Lumen 2: Frolics 1: Christmas Chorus 1 : Open House 1 : Economics 1. N.E MARIE CASSERLY 1 1 Wayne St. Bradford. Mass. Liberal Arts Learn calm to face what ' s pressing. .C.C.O. 1,2: Library 1,2. PATRICIA CHARLESWORTH DUFFIN 94 Arnold St. Methuen, Mass. Liberal Arts A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Slope Dopes 2; Lumen 2. 55 m ROBERT CHRISTY 1 Carleton Sq. Haverhill, Mass. Liberal Arts Born for success, he seemed with grace to win, with heart to hold. V P . Stu Council 1, President, 2; Christmas Chorus 1 : Dean ' s List. JOYCE COCO 31 2 Common St. Lawrence, Mass. Liberal Arts The expressive eyes, the radiating friendliness. N E C. C O. 1,2; Lumen 2: Slope Dopes 2. WILLIAM COONEY 866 Main St. W. Newbury, Mass. Liberal Arts Nothing is so strong as gentleness ; nothing so gentle as real strength. Frolics 1; Slope Dopes 2; Lumen 2. DAVID COOK 7 Fay Place Haverhill, Mass. Liberal Arts Any fool can make a rule, and every fool will mind it. Dean’s List. 56 ■ JAMES COOPER 8 North Atkinson St. Nevvburyport, Mass. Liberal Arts What is thine is mine, and all mine is thine. Frolics 1; Slope Dopes 2; Lumen 2; Dean’s Commen- dation List. MICHAEL CUSCIA 18 Coolidge St. Lawrence, Mass. Business Administration The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure, and pleasure my business. Vice President, Accounting 1. BRIAN DACEY 146th. Ave. Haverhill, Mass. Liberal Arts If life has a second edition, how I would correct the proofs. Soc. Resea rch Group 1 ; Dean’s List. JUNE CRAM 20 Emerson Rd. North Reading, Mass. Business Administration Speech is silver; silence is golden. N.E.C.C.O. 1,2; Slope Dopes 2: Paint Jar 2: Accounting 1; Economics 1; Frolics 1. 57 V ROSEMARIE D ' AGATA 9 Russ St. Methuen, Mass. Liberal Arts She gives of herself with a laugh and a smile. Social Director 1,2: N.E.G.G.O. 1,2; Pres.. Paint Jar 2: Christmas Chorus 1. RONALD D ' ARC ANGELO 61 Brook St Haverhill, Mass Liberal Arts A vivacious and constantly buoyant individual. mm Lumen GEORGE DEHULLA 58 Union St. North Andover, Mass. Liberal Arts The straighte st road is not always the fastest. Layout Chairman, Lumen 2: Bio. Lab Assistant 2 : Dean ' s List. GEORGE DENNO East St. Middleton, Mass. Liberal Arts 1 exhort you to be of good cheer. 2: Dean’s List. 58 i L ■ ■ HENRY DiBURRO 54 Chandler St Haverhill, Mass. Business Administration Here ' s a man we all could guess, will lead a life of full success. Stu Manager, Book Store 1.2: Lumen 2: Pres., Student Council 1: Open House 1; Orientation 2: Accounting 1 , 2 . ANTHONY D ORLANDO 24 Strathmore Rd. Haverhill. Mass. Business Administration In quietness lies hidden friendship. Accounting 1 ,2. ■ ROBERT DRISCOLL 30 No. Broadway Haverhill, Mass. Liberal Arts No sooner said than done So acts your man of worth. Frolics 1: Economics 1: Open House 1; Orientation 2: Accounting 1,2. ANTHONY DOLMAS 459 Mammoth Rd. Dracut, Mass. Liberal Arts A jest breaks no bones Judo 2; N.E.C.C.O. 1. 59 JOSEPH DUPRAY. JR 90 High St Ipswich. Mass. Liberal Arts Life is very short and very uncertain: let us spend it as a ell as ti e can. RAYMOND DUPUIS 9 9th. Ave. Haverhill. Mass. Liberal Arts A jovial smile, a sunny disposition, a seriousness of purpose. Ass t Ed . X E C. C O. 1,2: Lumen 2: Stu Coun 2: Soc. Research Group 1 . MAYNARD ELLIS 50 Northey St. Salem. Mass. Liberal Arts A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market. N E.C.CO 1,2: Lumen 2: Open House 1: Accounting 1,2: Economics 1. KENNETH EARLE 76 19th. St. Lowell, Mass. Liberal Arts The greatest of faults, I should say. is to be conscious of none. Bio. Lab Assistant 2. 60 ROGER ESTELLA 15 Mello Pkwy Danvers. Mass. Liberal Arts God Almighty hates a quitter. Slope Dopes 1,2; Christmas Chorus 1. ALICE FERRACANE 41 Turnpike Rd No. Andover, Mass Liberal Arts Hail! independence , hail ! heaven’s next best gift to that of life and an immortal soul. Sec’ty., Slope Dopes 2; Lumen 2; Dean’s Commendation List. ROCCO FILOMENO 39 Jackson St. Haverhill, Mass. Business Administration A quiet manner hides the mischief in his eyes. Accounting 1,2; Dean’s List. MARYJANE FLYNN 184 Central St. No. Reading. Mass. Liberal Arts A comrade blithe and full of glee who dares to laugh out loud and free. Slope Dopes 1 ; Christmas Chorus 1 : Soc. Research Group 1 . 61 ELAINE FONTAINE 74 Broadway Haverhill, Mass. Liberal Arts Gentle smiles, soft words, co-operative spirit. Lumen 2; Ticket Chairman, Frolics 1; Sec’ty, Account- ing 1 ; Open House 1 : Dean ' s List. PETER FOOTE 2 No. Main St. Ipswich, Mass. Liberal Arts ‘T is an old maxim in the schools, that flattery’s the food of fools. Stu Council 2; Slope Dopes 2; Soc. Research Group 1: Judo 2; Comm. Col. Conf. 2; Social Committee 2: Dean’s Commendation List. PAUL FRECHETTE 8 Maurice Ave. Lawrence, Mass. Electronic Technology Would that we could at once paint with the eyes. Designer, School Seal; Stu. Council 1,2; Open House 1: Frolics 1; Orientation 2; Lumen 2. PATRICIA GALLAGHER 270 Haverhill St. No Reading, Mass. Liberal Arts Fair and softly goes far. Slope Dopes 2; Christmas Chorus 1 : Paint Jar 2; Lumen 2 . 62 WILLIAM GALLAGHER 1 1 Woodland St. Newburyport, Mass. Liberal Arts look upon every day to be lost, in which I do not make a new acquaintance . RUSSELL GIRARD 6 Senter St. Salem, New Hampshire Business Administration Active natures are rarely melancholy. Economics 1. THOMAS GOODWIN 176 Kenoza St. Haverhill. Mass. Liberal Arts Music is one of the fairest and most glorious gifts. Frolics 1 ; Library 1 ; Lumen 2. CURTIS HALEY 61 Main St. Rowley, Mass. Liberal Arts To live is not to live for one ' s self alone. Open House 1 ; Frolics 1; Orientation 2; Dean’s List. 63 SUSAN HARVEY 122 Church St. Wilmington, Mass. Liberal Arts Painting is silent poetry. Christmas Chorus 1; Art Chairman, Lumen 2; Paint Jar 2 ; Slope Dopes 1,2; Open House. RICHARD HEALD 90 Old Marsh Hill Rd Dracut. Mass. Business Administration A friend in need, a friend he is indeed. Christmas Chorus 1: Orientation 2; Dean ' s List. [ l J EDVILL HURN 35 Main St. W. Newbury, Mass. Liberal Arts Nothing increases one’s respect lor a man so much as to see him respected by others. Slope Dopes 1,2. ARNOLD KAPLAN 45 Beach Rd. Salisbury, Mass. Liberal Arts Let me have the audience for a word or two. Stu. Council 1: Pres., Senior Class 2; Soc. Research Group 1 ; Dean’s List. ARTHUR KAZANGIAN 29 Leroy Ave. Haverhill, Mass. Business Administration If trouble should upset me, first it’s got to come and get me. Accounting 1,2; Open House 1; Orientation 2. BARBARA KELLY 26 Elliott Rd. Haverhill, Mass. Liberal Arts To serve, to seek, to find, and never to yield. Christmas Chorus 1 ; Pres., Accounting 1 ; Director, Frol- ics 1 ; Moderator, Economics Panel 1 ; Slope Dopes 2 ; Paint Jar 2; Bus. Manager, Lumen 2; Open House 1: Orientation 2; Dean’s List. 65 Frolics ROBERT KINSMAN 1 Cottage Place Bradford. Mass. Electronic Technology To know him well is to like him better. 1: Open House 1. WILLIAM KLUEBER 56 14th Ave. Haverhill. Mass. Business Administration Life has a value only when it has something valuable as its object. Treas.. Book Store 1.2: Open House 1: Orientation 2: Dean ' s List. F rolirs ARMEN KLUDJIAN 16 Lombard St. Lowell, Mass. Liberal Arts A personality and temperament matched perfectly. Vice President. Senior Class 2 Judo 2: Slope Dopes 2: Lumen 2. DIANE KORIN 5 Cedar Crest Ave., Salem. Mass. Liberal Arts For every friend a smile. For every smile a friend 1 : Open House 1 : Orientation 2 66 WILLIAM LABONTE 415 Hampshire St. Lawrence, Mass. Business Administration A man must not swallow more knowledge than he can digest. Accounting 1 ,2 ; Library 2 ; Economics 1 . WILLIAM LAWLER 1 1 Gardner St. Beverly, Mass. Business Administration The great hopes of society is individual character. Open House 1 ; Christmas Chorus 1 ; Frolics 1 ; Orienta- tion 2; Accounting 1,2; Lumen 2; Dean’s List. ROBERT LEWIS 282 Main St. W., Newbury, Mass. Electronic Technology Not always actions show the man. BARTHOLEMEW LICCIARDI 49 Fernwood St. No. Andover, Mass. Liberal Arts A man’s own manners and character is what most becomes him. Executive Member, Soc. Research Group 1 . • 9 67 LEONARD LUCAS 33 Wilmot St. Lawrence. Mass. Liberal Arts I slept, and dreamed that life was Beauty; I woke, and found that life was Duty. Frolics 1. GAVE MACCARONE 467 High St. Lawrence, Mass. Liberal Arts The smile that won’t come off. Editor, Lumen 2; Slope Dopes 2; Planning Board, Frolics 1 ; Christmas Chorus 1 : Open House 1 ; Orien- tation 2; Accounting 1,2; N.E.C.C.O. 1; Sec ' ty., Soc. Research Group 1 : Dean’s List. LINDA MACKEY 34 Fairmount St. Salem, Mass. Liberal Arts The cautious seldom err. Chorus 1 : Frolics 1 : Open House 1 : Orientation 2. 68 ROSE MARINO 50 Union St. Lawrence, Mass. Liberal Arts A rose by any other name is still Marino. Christmas Chorus 1,2; Frolics 1. timothy McCarthy 102 Saratoga St. Lawrence, Mass. Liberal Arts In spite of all the learned have said, I still my own opinion keep. DONNA McGILLIVARY 5 Cherry St. Newburyport, Mass. Medical Secretary The heart has reasons that reason does not understand. _ Open House 1; Orientation 2; Slope Dopes 1. DENNIS McGADDEN 33 Loring St. Lowell, Mass. Liberal Arts Friends, he has many. Foes, has he any? Slope Dopes 2; Lumen 2. 69 ANN McGRATH 409 Beacon St. Lowell, Mass. Liberal Arts A sweet attractive kind of grace. Frolics 1; Christmas Chorus 1,2; N.E.C.C.O. 1,2; Slope Dopes 1; Library 1,2; Open House 1; Soc. Research Group 1 . WALTER MIRANOWICZ, JR. 23 Poplar St. Lawrence, Mass. Liberal Arts Still achieving, still pursuing; learn to labor and to want. JOHN MORROW 43 Lowell Ave. Haverhill, Mass. Business Administration One Morrow that is sure of tomorrow. Accounting 1,2; Economics 1; Bookstore 1. SHELIA MURPHY 247 Center St. So. Groveland, Mass. Liberal Arts Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. N.E.C.C.O. 1,2; Planning Board, Frolics 1; Lumen 2; Christmas Chorus 1,2; Open House 1; Soc. Research Group 1 . 70 PATRICIA NETH 1 1 Parker Drive, North Reading, Mass. Liberal Arts Tiny but large enough to hold a large amount of merriment. Christmas Chorus 1, Slope Dopes 1,2; Lumen 2: Frolics 1 : Open House 1 . DONNA ORSINI 5 Maple Ave. Ipswich, Mass. Liberal Arts She hath a tear for pity and a hand open as day for melting charity. Christmas Chorus 1; Treas., Soc. Research Group 1; Frolics 1; Slope Dopes 2; Orientation 2; Open House 1; Sec’ty., Senior Class 2; Literary Ed., Lumen 2: Dean ' s Commendation List. EDWARD PALINO 10 Verdun Road, Wilmington, Mass. Liberal Arts A man used to vicissitudes is not easily dejected. ERNEST PARENT 32 Easten Street. Lawrence, Mass. Liberal Arts can resist everything except temptation Frolics 1, Slope Dopes 1.2, Christmas Chorus 1. 71 ■ ROBERT PROVOST 114 Linebrook Rd. Ipswich, Mass. Business Administration The art of silence is as good as that of speech. Accounting 1,2: Economics 1. JOSEPH QUARTARONE 12 Breen Ave. Methuen, Mass. Business Administration I had rather have a fool make me merry, than experience make me sad. Accounting 1,2: Open House 1: Orientation 2; Photo. Chairman. Lumen 2. WILLIAM QUIGLEY 1 1 Glidden St. Beverly, Mass. Electronic Technology For man is man and master of his fate. Slope Dopes 1 ; Lumen 2. THOMAS RILEY 38 Chestnut St. Andover, Mass. Business Administration A personality he shares with everyone. Accounting 1,2; Christmas Chorus 1: Frolics 1; Lumen 2: Economics 1,2. 72 FRANK RI SOLDI 12 Elizabeth Ave. Beverly, Mass. Liberal Arts I am wealthy in my friends. Treas., Slope Dopes 2; Lumen 2; Frolics 1; Christinas Chorus 1; Open House 1; Orientation 2; Dean’s Com- mendation List. DENNIS RIVET 161 Avon St. Lowell, Mass. Liberal Arts Strong reasons make strong actions. M.C., Frolics 1; Pres., Slope Dopes 1,2; Judo 2; Lumen 2; Chem. Lab Assistant 2; Open House 1: Dean’s List. JUDITH ROSS 3 Sargent St. No. Beverly, Mass. Liberal Arts Sense shines with a double lustre when set in humility. Library 1,2; Sec’ty-Treas., Stu. Council 2; Orientation 2; Typing Chairman, Lumen 2; Christmas Chorus 2; Slope Dopes 1,2. JAMES SAVAGE 18 Nickerson Ave, North Wilmington, Mass. Liberal Arts A savage only in name. 73 ANDREW SHANKS 20 Stevens St Dracut. Mass. Business Administration A little fun non and then is relished by the best of men. Accounting 1 Frolics 1: Christmas Chorus 1. JOHN SHEEHY 180 Spruce St. Lawrence. Mass. Liberal Arts Kindness is the golden chain by u hich society is bound together. Library 2. MICHAEL SIMONDS 792 Salem St. So Groveland. Mass. Business Administration He uho gives quickly, gives tuice. PAUL SKURSKI 1 1 March St. Salem. Mass. Liberal Arts Words of truth and soberness. Dean ' s Commendation List. 74 RICHARD SI-1 PKOWSKY 48 Camden Street, North Andover, Mass. Business Administration Curiosity is one of the permanent and certain characteristics of a vigorous mind. Book Store 1,2, Dean’s List. ARLENE SMITH Plains Road Ipswich, Mass. Liberal Arts To beguile many and be beguil’d by one. VERLINDA SMITH 364 Concord St. Haverhill, Mass. Medical Secretary Light is her hair, as is her heart Whenever asked, she did her part. Stu. Council 1 ; Slope Dopes 1 ; Christmas Chorus 1 ; Open House 1 ; Frolics 1 ; Library 1 ; Orientation 2. S. HEDLEY SMITH 158 Dale St. No. Andover, Mass. Liberal Arts As many men, so many minds; everyone his own way. Christmas Chorus 2; Frolics 1 ; N.E.C.C.O. 1 ; Library 1. 75 MAURICE VISCUSO 501 Prospect St. Methuen. Mass. Business Administration An ambitious worker, and a fun loving classmate . Accounting 1,2: Slope Dopes 1,2; Orientation 2: Frolics 1 : N.E.C.C.O. 1.2: Lumen 2. LARRY WHELAN Cady St. Billerica. Mass. Liberal Arts Men are more inclined to ask curious questions, than to obtain necessary information. If, II II ' 1 M WtH ' ifliMII IHM NililliHI iTOlPw$ BStl IfiitiTlF i mi «tr tf i Kr4 SSt I nt mEw it 1 ' n: i gj ifa’ ilMm tW j 1 1 U ■ ! : V , jm ' r ! . I ' : : ] ’ ' ' ’ ' t ’ Wm L® KilMsnffli lifeSpi iljlij 14 • ifcii is } ' H ii KHIinlami a! {mi t rfrffnN M MkU
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