Norwell High School - Shipbuilder Yearbook (Norwell, MA)
- Class of 1965
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It was a new ship with a new skipper, and we were diffidentg but he com- petently steered our vessel. When storms occured, Mr. Jackman, as our helmsman, eased the blows and avoided the precarious reefs. Thus, we gained knowledge with each successive experience. Having sailed the first ship of education under an able helpful leader, we Seniors have now arrived at the end of this river voyage disem- barking from our craft as determined experienced young men and women prepared for the challenging sea. High Qclww wi-apab Robert H. Jackman ,GSA .41 1 114' .1 4, 1 fx .1 - A A -99 n .av 'n. If f '4 I ,jq 'J as 57 4 'l- Y in 'S X L L I' A I K MR. HUGH CHANDLER MR. DOMINIC Di MATTIA MRS. BETTY REARDON - I ,L x .,,...vv A X1 HH. .IH-XY FIR Us MRS. EDITH DEVINE f-.s:.- I nv , U1 ' 1 I 1 1 s. A.. -fu fog.: .?, In ' - . -'z Q 7-.ff A ,, , L: 't--,4-gs! :, -I - , ,,.,:. ..'? .a.-.rl 3 nl' , .. - '-fury... 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Captivated by the' sea's'vast5l3eauty and 'engrossed in the practical knowledge of the -yvaters, each sailor gains ignore eiperience-with. every voyage. The fundamental skills . which 5 erewman of Norwell High School has acquired through all ' hool years prepare-him for the greatest voyage of all. -J-, ' 'E ' 0 ' - . ' . G , , Q 8 . 0,5 i 'S 0 -ix' , l 'sf - V .Q 0 . .- Q ' Q , Q M. 0 nr- .0 - ,. . Q -dll , . ofiu Ls 5 . Q K5 MR. BRADFORD ROBINSON 'Bear with Me MR. ALBERT ZARRELLA Tonight . . . and tomorrow night, too! NIR. .IANIES MILLER IA-ll ,gf-t going MR. ALFRED CAPOZZI 'L0nce you're in college . . . NILL -..' RIGHT Um MR. ROBERT GARDNER Thut's once . . . MISS MARA VEINBERCS 'iNun, ju . . . Wollen Sie singen I-MQMQU MRS. MARION C. .IOYCE MR. RICHARD MANDILE 'iDon't say how come, say why. Fermez vos Iivresf' ? , I W 251 His 3? '99 gn if 5 f ? f -V21 4. i CIAMCPJ S 5. MR. FRANK DISABATINO Isn't that right? 'T' MR. WALLACE PECK Now quiet down. . fig, 5125 ig? if 1-fl iii'-' 2 11' Q' 'u r - gxgl f EY: M. Fe:- 545 - .er fri' .. gif F311 519 Q' fx I 2 . 'ive- 1 Q QPF' 4 . ' w ss , MR. DAVID RYAN Good Hevvings, girl. S N MRS. REGINA PARADISE All right Kiddies MISS BARBARA HALL There's a method to my madnessu W vw NAM MR. LESLIE MUMFORD Do you understand, now? I3 4. 4. L ,. I gi ,gy Q!! f 4: I. if S15 Vi I . 9' ,A I rl: L N Q . v ul, X i mimi Se L. .-Af: , . ,yy rv. MISS RITA SMITH They say a picture is worth a thousand words. U I vi NIR. F. DAVID STEPHANSKY Sit down if you want a pass. ,,' qw 1' fy S is mfg VRS. EIAINI-I TA MMI I , 11 .us.,,u :mst za- 4 1-, I 293 4132 Eff: 11.12 ,iw 'QM 1 .- 51252 'ga A Ii' :TTS iw' TI: its If A lu' I -L 'I ut x uw w ur It k :nfl Ink nut up n , I I4 MRS. CATHERINE MARTIN It would he wise to take note of this MISS .IOANNE MOLLA Walk, don't run. MR. CARI. COLDMAN 'Shows the quality nf the: teacher . . . Home ' lndusbfmlf - MRS. CHORIS A. VERNON MR. ARTHUR J. AXON Sit down! That's what chairs are for. This is all wrong. Do it over again. Aw Music -Bri' MRS. MADELEINE S. GULLIVER MR. AND MRS. THEODORE HEWITT Don't take that paper! Quiet down! The other section is singing lin. MRS. MARY F. KNAPP You know, that's the trouble with you. Phgsfcalb MR. FELIX J. DIXON That's ridiculous, or so. Mrs. Rita Paskow, Mrs. Hazel Robbins, Mrs. Alma Mc-Knight, Mrs. Charlotte Garrett, Mrs. Barbara Schow. O O MISS CATHERINE ROE 9066 k,,,gg.- i 44 Mr. Elphege Daneau, Mr. Robert Pike, Mrs. Robert Pike, Mr. Edward Lapham na .w - ,, I U- -- , . if :.,.,,,f... mn..-A -.-....,..... ' 5 ,,,wW,-A . VM A , ,. ,- , .V .-,T,,, - , , V -A - Y ,,,, I' It an Elgin.. ,Q 'N w. M - , gm, . . , ' .MJ J nm y A JY, . ? ?' V2 lax 1, 1 59- ,- Q. ,Zi xg lffgyi. Y' g . vu ax f H5 Tufil 1 ' Q ,151 fa K' A YA , ,' is ,. hiv'-fc-5, , , f ff N , V., 1Ar5gi'A f ' 1 4 S -gkgp, . , Q ,V .M .M 2-V, W, V. -,Q-' . ,. 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Small but ff i f , t , 1, , lf 4 ., 66 , ,Y I powerful West Newbury Library Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Basketball 3, 4, Soft- ball 4g Future Nurses' Club 4 W., 'tg' CAROL ANDERSON Whoever lives true life will love true lovev Carol . . . Winker . . . older men . . . Lives in New Hamp- shire . . . Slow-mover Cleo Club l, 2, 3, 4, Fit-ltl Hoekcy 2, 3, 4, Foods Club 3, Office Assistant 4, Sllll'lz'UlLllER 43 'l'r1-asurer of Future ' f ff' Nurses' Club 3, 4, Cirls' Choir 3, 4 PAULA CHRISTINE BANKS 'illfline is rr .soft l1enrL '4Paulu . . . Skip . . . Whcrc's Elaine? . . . Peter, Paul and Mary . . . Cute smile . . . The proper thing Cleo Club 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Drama Club 1, Honor Roll lg Fit-lrl Hovke-y 2, 3, 4, Foods 3, 4, Future 'Ill'ilI5l'll'I'.S Club 4, SHIPBUILIJER 45K Sljiffs Log Layout Staff and Reporter 'fa IU if ,billy 1' in YL' 7 Fiiffbk' N ,J it Xlfxllj DOROTHY THERESE BEACH LV x . . K' A thing of impulse unrl u child of songv Q ' 5 6'Dot . . . Hey, Judy . . . 4'Who's done their homework? . . . Faithful trbureh govrl . . . Pumpkins, anyone? . . . Telt-grain! . . . Cleo Club lg Honor Roll lg Fit-ltl Hof-key l, 2, 31 Chess Club 2, Drama Club 2g Ship's Log Staff 3, Crafts 33 SHIP- BUILDER 4g Future 'l'i-avlu-i s Club 3, 4 I9 DORNA BENYAQUIN lt is not work that kills meng it is worry. H - Benz . . . Hostess with the mostest . . . Plenty of pep . . . Big brown eyes . . . Bye-e-el . . . Where's Mari Jane? ' lfield Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4g Drama Club 1, 35 Clee Club lg Hon- KAREN ANNE BENSON I am that I am. Blue MC. enthusiast Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Field Hockey 1, 2g Commercial Club 4g Foods Club 4g SHIPBUILDER 4 , N A Q IQPWMNK Aviv up . N559 'WWW ix - W., ' A 53 1' 5- 'yt' L .. 1 SS? WV W. Li W ., 1. . K4-ao' -,,. Qi Or U' Y' Q9 On or Roll lg Class Vice President 23 Cheerleading 2, 3, 4g Class Treasurer 3g Ship's Log 3g SHIPBUILDER 4 C7 J' 44 ? LIN DA JEAN BURBANK All the uorld s ll stage CATHERINE MARIE BUONO It makes us or it mars us. Cathy . . . Horse lover . . . Shy . . . California, here I come sa ELM an 1, . we 1 Y fx K'1' in Nlirror mirror on the wall Guitar fanatic! I ham r Box' Well groomed' Junior Prom Princess Clee Clubl 2 'S 4 Drama Club 1 Library Aide 2 3 4' Foods Club i SHIPBUILDER 4 xii V j zo : I D, Q . wJ -1 , , -' Aj' 710g Eff, if Lf ,L L! ' . .'j blk! I lf'-E fl 'J i il -'Qi ly I yljy K 31. ,sl C' 522. V 15-f ETF: fig . F1 ss P ' ini at ' Y D LLL' Y! in ' ' 79 n 75? , , . . . 'v is 's ' 1 1 , y , . , . g . gl.: Ea: -13- g- .x KATHLEEN RITA CAREW :'This house is turned upside down. Kathy, sweet and petite . . . Quick with a laugh . . . math lover . . . Snack Bar artist Glee Club, lg Honor Roll 1, 2, Library Aide 2, Field Hockey 2, 3, 4, Future Teacher's Club 2, 3 fSec.J, 4g Basketball Score- keeper 2, 3g Biology Seminar 33 Honor Society 3, 43 SHIP- BUILDER 4 LEWIS WILLIAM CLARK Every man is the maker of his own fortune. Billy . . . Linda . . . Loves those math classes! . . . Do you understand that? FH'-r 'Qu t RICHARD CARLISLE Walk softly and carry a big stick. Dick . . . quiet . . . future artist Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Audio Visual Club 33 Wrestling Club 33 SHIPBUILDER 4 PATRICIA ELLEN CONNELLY Self-command is the main elegance. Seaman Beaman and his seago -Field Hockey 3, 43 Cheerleading 2, 45 Library Staff 4, Drama Club 1g SHIPBUILDER 4 2l ,W We PAULI NE REBECCA WORTH Suppress me if y0Il run, I um ll merry jest. Polly . . . Hey, Worthless! . . . Red-headed Devil . . . Beverly import . . . llolly Rt-ally! . . . lilue Wig Cleo Club 3g Shilfs Log 3g Honor Roll 3g Field Hockey 3, 4, Library Aide 31 Future Teueln-r's Club Al: Softball 43 SHN'- BUILIIER 4 ' 5 ' ' -1 r f I 1 - , d KEN DRA COVEL A blush is beautiful, bu! ofren inconvenient. Candy . . . Drives a Vernie . . . Real live wire! . . . Too bad . . . . . . One of the sborters! . . . , Sweet as candy Cheerleading Varsity 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Drama Club 2g Honor Roll 1, 23 National Honor Society 3, 4-3 Field Hockey 2, 3, 4g Library Aide 2, Class Treasurer lg Class Secretary 3g Track Manager 3 UA WD. I - f., i 1 . ' Y QU X .Z X' I Ur' 2 l,lNDA ANN IIANGORA UIfl'llUlll I :lo rm! girl' ler'lure'.s on ll little rharily wlH'n I give I gin' llryself' A tjiflvr . . . Hey, Louise . . . Junior interests . . . Anyone m-4-al il Rt-Iinlile l 1-new-Y . . . Typing two fun film- fflnlv l, 2, lfield lloekey l, 23 Softball 2, Honor Roll 2, l.ibr.iry Niall- 2, 33 lsnotl-. Club 33 National Honor Soeiety 3, 43 fiUlllIlll'l'l'l.Il fflulr 'lg . illll'lfUlf,llk'K 4 LYNN ELIOT CUSHINC nLllllghlt'f,S never an endg il's rr by-product. Cusli , . . Summertime Droopy Dipper . . . Wedding cake, anyone?? . . . junior lgl'1ll'il Party llostt-ss . . . Snow clean shirts Cleo Club lg liasketbull Tirnekeepn-r 2, 33 Future 'llt'lN'iIl'l'.5 Club 2, 3g Drama Club 2, Student Count-il 2, 3 wily 22 l SHARON LUCILLE D'APPOLONIO The first of earthly blessings, independence. Sharon . . . Wedding bells . . . Loves that Navy Commercial Club 4g Foods Club 3, 4 ' s LINDA CLAIRE DiSTASIO A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Linda . . . Billy . . . Have you seen Diane? . . . pretty smile . . . loyal C.Y.O. attendance Library Aide 2, 3, 4g Foods Club 35 Commercial Club 4g SHIPBUILDER 4 MAIVE RHODA DOLAN The friends of my friends are my friends. Maive . . . motel . . . questions . . . Volkswagen on the go! Glee Club 43 Commercial Club 45 SHIPBUILDER 4 L 5 -Y ff? R! NA Wt KENNETH DOWNEY The higher the hill the lower the grass. Ken . . . Mrs. Tammi's pet? . . . Potential Norman Rockwell . . . Talkative guy Track 1 23 1 K 1 'L-5. ' ,hcl s sf, ...Zigi I , XS 0, , 9-. 1 ,, A CATHERINE PATRICIA EDMONDS They can because they lhinlf they can Nitzi-pooh . . . guitar-fingers . . . Efficient . . . Hi, rye! . . . Where's Chris? Drama Club lg Clee Club lg Class Secretary lg Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Softball lg Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Class Treasurer 2, 33 Honor Society 3, 45 School Newspaper Editor 3g Future Teacl1er's Club President 3, 4g Yearbook Business Manager 14 ...JV MARILYN PATRICIA FOTTLER The highest distinction is service to others. I we that hair! . . . When-'s Maureen? . . . Keeps th nursing lmmc jumping! . . . An interest in C.Y.O. Ile-c Club I, 2, 3, 45 Future Nurses' Club 3, 43 Girls' Choir 4- I iii gzfli iii' Q 'P 51.1 ' 1 Yi: A lei? L :xt . P5 ', fi ft A 5 ff: 24 MARY ANN EBERLE 0h.' how many lorments lie in the small circle of a wedding ring. Oli, Gosh! fbookkceping problcinsl . . . Out of town boyfriend Commercial Club 4g ' sketball 4 if . 03 GEORGE HENRY EMERSON Push on-Keep moving Hank . , . Broken skis? . . . a regular Hanovcrite . . . fliters flirts? Honor Roll 13 Wrestling Club 2, 3, 4g SHIPBUILDER 4 a i C WQWFWW 43. Ol' uA'O ALINE ELIZABET GALLAGHER So sweet the blush of bash,lulrzess. French, anyone? . . . quiet . . . It's Aline-not Elaine! Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 3, 4, Foods Club 2, Basketball 3, SHIPBUILDER 4 a 'X l N .xx RAYMOND EDWARD GARRETT True dignity is never gained by place Ray . . . Brilliant genealogist . . . basketball giant . . . I disagree Chess Club 1, 2, Radio Club 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, Sophomore Class President, Ship's Log 2, 3, Junior Class Vice President, Honor Society 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Biolog Lab Assistant 3, 4, Biological In- vestigation Organization STEPHEN ALLAIRE GAUDETTE I will maintain it before the whole world. Steve . . . Star Island summers . . . Never bought a tank of gas . . . Knows his electronics . . . Hey, Cookie! Radio Club 1, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Audio Visual Aid 2, 3, Wrestling 2, 3, Library Aide 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, SHIPBUILDER 3, 4 4 JOHN HENRY GAY He'd rather lose his dinner than his jest. Cayla', . . . The manager . . . Basketball game . . . 'iHey, Cayla, got a towel? Radio Club 1, Photography Club 1, Audio-Visual Aid 2, 3, 4, Soccer Team Manager 2, 3, 4, SHIPBUILDER 3 25 RUTHELYN GREENWOOD ln death a hero, as in life a friend. Oofy . . . Where's Elaine? . . . Remember the time . . . . . . always giggling! Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Softball 3, 4, Foods Club 3 GAYLEN GROHE 'illusic is well said to be :he speech of angels. Ahab . . . Music Circus . . . math whiz . . . How many girls in that physics class? Drama Club l, 2, 3, 43 Cleo Club 1, 2g Honor Society 3, 4: SHIPBUILDER 4 WILLIAM DAVID HALLAREN Alone I did it. Bill . . . pots and pans washer . . . artist of sorts . . ll'lHlSIIllFrIUIll1'N4 Iwavll buggy lla-1-ball 2. -I: Crow Country 2, Track 3 26 DEBORAH MARIE HALL For though I am splenetive and rash, yet have I in me some- thing dangerous. Debbie . . . Quiet?! . . . Smart . . . Halloween, anyone? . . . Parlez-vous frangais? Cheerleading 2, Library Aide 2, 3, 4, Foods Club 2, 4, Cafe- teria Staff 3, SHIPBUILDER 3, 4 SUSAN ESTHER REARDON Born with a gift of laughter and a sense that the world is mad. Sue . . . took Canada by storm . . . I'm a Democrat. So there! . . . veteran drama elubber . . . laugh much??? . . . Hey, Polly, . . . Clee Club 1, 2, 3, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball lg Bas- ketball Mgr. 2, 35 Girls' Choir 3g Pep Squad 3, 4, Future Teacher's Club 4 1 '- 1 at lull 4 'A ' J P Q - f ,. ' We ' Chill ' ' W ,fr A M fl' ,f V WILLIAM PATRICK HURLEY Judge of rr jest when you have done laughingv Billy . . . ls it true that blondes have more fun? . . . Presi- dency of what? . . . one of Dixie:-'s boys . . . Ford bomber . . . Cute boy! Basketball lg Baseball 4-g SHIPBUILDER 4 PAULA JEAN HAYNES Lest men suspect your tale untrue, keep probability in view 56 .S Haynesyn . . . Northeastern . . . gabby Haynes . . . sister Pat Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 43 Clcc Club 1, Drama Club lg Field Hockey 3, 4g Softball 43 SHIPBUILDER 4 'iw' ANDERS ALAN JOHNSON Filled with fury, rapt inspired. Andy . . . Mr, President . . . V.W. Bomber . . . tiller of the soil Yearbook Editorg Class President 4g Engineering Club 43 Cer- man Club 3, 4, Ship's Log 23 Photography Club 1, 2g Drama Club 3g Crafts 3 27 lf r ii l i l I 1 A 'l -I 5: . if -Y- It 1 ,t -I A1 1 J 'U d ffm t -1 A,4.. Dick .,. Where's Lanny? Hey, who's she? . . . M. J. -Q' 'N . if , - . . A ' li ' ' L ,,,' ,Je fix. ,, Qu' ,luv wy 1 'LJ' df? f -1 xr Ur I., 3, ,,-i- . . t., -5- u Q' 4 - -fi, .,' ' -. 1 f. .J , DAVID ELI JONES ,, J0nesy .. . How about a ride to Hanover? . .. Basketball star . . . Has an educated thumb Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 4 ffet RICHARD BRIAN KENYON A man's own manner and character is what most becomes him. Watch those corners SHIPBUILDER 4 SUSAN DALE BARNECOTT Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alonef' 'Sioux Bee You guysl' talented seamstress a veteran cheerleader . . . Brown-eyed Blonde . . . Hey, Barney Glee Club lg Field Hockey 1, 2, 3g Drama Club lg Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, Future Teacher's Club 4, SHIPBUILDER 4 LV 'J lil fl XCDJ JUDITH ANN LAVIN Circ me health and a day, and I will make ridiculous the pomp of emperors. Judy Lobster lover Debater Laughs GOLD- WATER ENTHUSIAST Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Softball Ig Drama Club 1, 25 Honor Roll Ig Fic-ld Ilockey 2, 3, 45 Future Teacher's Club 2, 3, 45 Li- brary Aide 23 School Newspaper 2, 3, Biological Investigation Organization 3, 45 Debating Club 3, 4g National Honor Society 3, 4g Pep Squad 33 SHIPBUILDER 4 28 ' The paing of love be sweeter far than all other pleasures are. X154 , :WW FREDERIC CORNELL LEWIN What's in a name, a rose by any other name would smell as sweet. Freddie, Professor Fred . . . The Great Debater! . . . serious face, but dry wit . . . Quincy Biological Investigation Organization 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Debating Club 3, 4, SHIPBUILDER 4 4 -' . DEBORAH HAWTHORN LIND The two noblest things which are sweetness and light. Debby, Actress . . . Lorraine's partner . . . another paint blob- ber professional . . . Junior Prom Princess Drama Club 1 2 Glee Club 1 2 Field Hocke 2 Cheerlead 1 3 1 5 Y Z ' ing 2, 3, Library Aide 2, Future T6llCl1Cf,S 4, SHIPBUILDER 0 4, Girls' Choir 4, Choir 4 DIANA SCHUYLER LINDSAY There is only one danger I find in life-you may take too many precautions. Dandy . . . one of the Beatles! . . . Model A . . . Republican Hot Ticket . . . Ah Choooooooo! ! ! Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, SHIPBUILDER 4, Glee Club 1, Drama Club 1, 2, Softball 02, 3, Ship's Log 2, 3, Chess Club 1 1, , m . L ,, ,1,xosv,,,,,s F 'QNKJ 3 3 4 it CHRISTINE ELLEN LOWE X T, ni 3.3-shlrtot for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee. e b-Vik, as - - vs s . . . a Bob-lover! . . . Jump it high, Lowe! . . . er? Paul? or Mary? . . . Wenn die Katze nicht zu Hause ist 'X JJ Glee Club 1, Honor Roll 1, Chess Club 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 , Softball 1, Field Hockey 2, 3, 4, Ship's Log 3, Pep Squad , Future Teachefs 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3. 4, Cerman Club , 4, Biological Investigation Organization 3, 4, SHIPBUILDER 29 JUDITH EILEEN MacLELLAN I hun' l'llj-0-1171 Ihr' liuppirrrss of Ilia' world: I lmrv lived and l0l.'Pd.n .ludy . . . Ht-5, llnrotllyln . . . Sw:-rt sixtf-4-n at graduation . . . 'Tm sorry lfutun- 'l't-.trlwrl llluh 3, tl-1 Fit-ld Hockey 3, 'lg Library Aide 3. 4: SHIPBUILUER 4 llOBlfRT JOSEPH lVlac'KlfNZIE Silr'rmv is deep us Elcrnilyg spvvclz is shallow as Tim1'. Hob . . , shy and quit-t . . . a notm' write-r Comnwrcial Club 4 I LINDA MAXWEIJL Laugh if you are wisvf' Linda . . . Oh, that laugh! . . . '5Wherc's Kathy? . . . Latin whiz! . . . Futuna Tcavher! Drama Club 1, 2, Clog Club 2g Honor ll 1, 3g Debating jun 3, g Futura' 'l'r-aviv 's 3, 4g d Hovlu-y 3, 4: GER ALIIINE PATRICIA MCCARVELL fl litllw llIlIl.S!'ll.V' now mul lhfn, is relislfcl by the best of men. uTl'fl'j!i . . . Ili-y, Sharon! . . . Friendly . . . Hey, did you undf-r-land tht- llonn-work? lland 1, 23 film- Club 1, 2g Field Hockey 2, 4g Softball 2, 4: Drama fflub 3, 'lg Library Aide 2, 3, 43 Foods Club 3g Com- mf-rvial f.lub l 30 Ship's Log 3g SHIPBUILDER 7 WV , , A I ,l ,lv ' ll .JI , If 0 I My f ' gli! S W: ll fl,-I E ll V' fn!! M lj, f' l l V lf ,felt ltflf txlwlf ' V , 9 L lu M , 1 ,Nfki ,I ,Q p ZVPATRIQIA ANN tyt ' lWEEf, f X V , . ,YV I UUMA lfidg maylwdll be ,reckoned tlyf asterpieff of natllr , jCXXfLPaaSYl?Ft . . lhleavyixileig of the We gbn fg:l:1lIf. J . ' lua p rsonanity. if 1 f f I m 'ict UD- ldHk ,gsm ,ai slljtfuad it, ,Y5 Y t 1 0 '2- ROBERT MCMILLAN, J R. Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen Bob Killer Kawalskie knows his Bible ln m . . . . . . - c . . . y opinion . . . presents for Mr. Robinson . . . loyal Youth Times . . . Good Morning . . . June 12, 1965 Wrestling Club 1, 2, 3, Track 1, Chess Club 1, Honor Roll, Honor Society 3, 4, Audio-Visual Aids Club 2, Baseball 3, 4, German Club President 3, 4, Debating Club 3, 4, Ship's Log 3, Class Vice President 4, SHIPBUILDER 4, Biological Investiga- tion Organization 4 ELAINE THERESA McGUIRE Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low, an excellent thing in woman Deep Purple . . . Oh, so Friendly . . . Tops in Sports . . . Contagious laugh . . . 'Tm confused Clee Club 1, 2, Chess Club 1, Honor Roll 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 4, Pep Squad 35 Class Secretary 2, 4, Student Council 3, German Club 3, 4: Future Teacher's Club 4, SHIPBUILDER 4 BRUCE FLETCHER MEACHAM 1've taken my fun where llve found it vleachn . . . Terror on the soccer field . . . Always with Bud . 'iHandles . . . Night excursions-for what?? nccer 1, 2, 4, Track 1, 2, 4, Radio Club 1 3I 99' i' T LANCE RICHARD MESSINGER RICHARD EARI, MERRIFIELD All gfl'!Illlt'5S is zmeonseious or it is little and naught. Mousie . . . Small but quick . . . I'.D. quiz kid . . . one of 1 Clmmlla-r's Nlanlnmslwrs y Cross Country 3, 49 Truck 3, 45 Wrestling Club 4g SHIP- I BUILDER 4 I We cannot learn men from booksf' Messy . . . Hey, lay! . . . Interest in the younger set! . . . 1908 Winter Olynlpiw . . . limi- Vesper. Will Travel . . lt's ull right . . . Honor Roll lg Track 2, 3, 4g Cross Country 3, 4g SHIP BUILDER 4 I 1' REQ . I i 'T' S- x , - w ., .I . fl l'il.AlNE SUSAN ORONTE 'IWI141 flows not enjoy life's pleasures is ll fool. lfluni . . . Oli, . . . l lltlNif lo go those dimples! . . . LOVES English class!! Imlpysittinglw . . . Docs she or doesn't she? Cl:-4: Club l, 2. 3, lg Foods Club 3g Commercial Club 4- SlIll'lllfII,Ill:'K 4 32 DIANE EDITH MURPHY Red as a rosa is sl1e.', Danny . . . Have you seen Linda? . . . LOVES those typing classes! . . . Oh, no! . . . Dee Field Hockey 1, 2g Glee Commercial Club 4-g SHIPBU 2g Library My I LINDA JANE PAYSON za ' U No legacy so rich as honesty Mu O Linda . . . Future down-Mainer . . . Oh, that French! . . . , tops at twirling. P Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 1, 43 Softball 2, 45 Future Teachers Club 2, 3, 4, Foods Club 33 Ship's Log 3g SHIPBUILDER 4g Debating Club 4. I1 if 6,,,gy,fx JOHN PILALAS MA wonderful discovery psychoanalysis, makes people ,feel they're complexf' Alumni, . . . soccer'coach . . . Jonny, can 1 . . . Romeolll, . . . she's nice! Soccer Manager 4. CLARE TYLER If I lose mine honor, I lose myself. '6Clare . . . artistic . . . aloner . . . real folksy . . . horses, horses, and more horses . . . that's life! Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 4, SHIPBUILDER 4, Softball 4. LAWRENCE ALBERT REED 'N .09 , quite simple have a ride? ai, .fx Thinking is but an idle waste of thought. lt's about those haircuts A.8zP. night watchman? Study? Don't know how! . . . Lawrence of 33 V2 b 3 fN X 1 STEPHEN REEKIE To climb steep hills requires slow pace at first. Steve . . . military man . . . Scientist? . . . history brain! Track 1,.2, 3, 45 Science Fair lg Wrestling 2, 3, 4g Library Aide 2, 3, 45 Audio-Visual Aid 25 Debating Club 3, 45 Pep ggzub 3, 45 Cross Country 43 Electronics Club 4g SHIPBUILD- 4- ELIZABETH CUNARD REESER '24 man must consider what a rich realm he abdicates when he becomes a conformzstf' Lizzy Poo . . . Oh no . . . Wanted: rich husband . . . horse lover. Drama Club 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2: Library Aide 4 ' x ' EJB I , X ' l ' Q1 NQ k VON 9' QT' 1 XX' LYNN RITCHIE Q Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Flowers . . . Sets the styles . . . Oh, those eyes . . . Has Pip-rejudice! . . . One of the snorters . . . Whoobee! Cheerleader, JV 13 Varsity 2, 3, 43 Glee Club lg Drama Club 1, 2, 35 Field Hockey 3, 4g Honor Society 3, 4g Ship's Log if X C0.Edn0f 34 SHIPBUILDER 4 X -'JI N ,sei v MAUREEN FRANCES ROACH The highest distinction is service to others. Nurse' Nluurf-cn, sneezing fit . . . Ant Sr Roach Killer . . . Quiet Typf-'f film: Club l, 2, 3, 45 Nurses Club V3, 4, SHIPBUILDER 43 Drama K Club '13 l'1'p5cll1u1l fig l,ibrury Aide 2, 3, 4 34 Xu Owl li L RICHARD HARRY ST. OURS f You live but once, you should remember this. XX 1 Pippy . . . Oh, that smile! . . . Curly-locks . . . Detour to River Street . . . Hey, Calvin! Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4-g Soccer 2, 3, 4g Grand Marshal 3 . Q' VXI' ! xxj- ' fly WJ f I LOUISE MARIE SILVIA g'G0od friendship is indeed a worthwhile thing. Louie . . . always forgetting something . . . Watch those stop signs! . . . the quiet type C? ?J . . . the monkey. Glee Club lg Future Teachers' Club 2, 3-Vice-President, 4g Foods Club 35 Library Aide 3, 45 SHIPBUILDER 4- RICHARD D. SOUTHER Imagination is the eye of the soul. Dick . . . poster whiz . . . fast dancer . . . Prepared book- keeper, huh, Larry SHIPBUILDER 4g Library Aide 4-g Commercial Club 4 I MARY ELIZABETH SPLAINE The truly generous is the truly wise. Youth Group tonight . . . Splain-one syllable Future Teachers' Club 2, 3, 43 Ship's Log 3g Honor Roll 25 Glee Club 1g'SHIPBUILDER 4 35 A ' KQV' l f, x -' lt, l if ,f' N ,Citi A, ti , U- tlkkx X 'ti ,, ij ii , -A e at an std KA W swf V ' t J L X, MARY JANE STELLA ,Oil U' , ' A good laugh is sunshine in a house. L kjb j'. iY.A .... Oh, such a clown! Redheads!! Where's Dorna?? ,lv L . . . Life of the party ,gil f Clee Club lg Drama Club lg Softball 2, 35 Student Council 1, A 2, 3g .I.V. Cheerleader 1, 2, 33 Varsity Cheerleader 4g Corhmercial Club 4: SHIPBUILDER Staff 4. i f L , ' 7'-' N. J , C I, I ' 1 ROBERT CHARLES STEWART Kisses kept are wasted. Bob . . . Flirt . . . VIP in MYF . . . Hopped over from Hopkinton . . . a smooth dancer. Basketball 2, 3, 4g Honor Roll 23 SHIPBUILDER Staff 4 SUSAN LINDA VINAL The only way to have a friend is to be one. lllondf- beauty . . . always organized . . . giggles . . . Queen of the junior Prom. Basketball l, 35 Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll lg Pep Club 33 Biology Club 3, 43 Future Teachers' Club 3, 4g De- bating Club 3, 4, Future Nurses' Club 4 36 KAREN LEE THOMAS The heaven of each is but what each desires. Kay . . . Sophisticated!-.. . . Interests in the older group! . . . Psychology whiz! Basketball 1, 25 Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . - -M mm. .W BRADFORD STEVEN WARREN I can look as sharp as well as another Brad . . . .lust one more question . . . Oh, those little cars do go! Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 4g Cross Country 4g Track 4. .IAY WENNEMER Every joy is gain, and gain is gain, however small. Hot V.W.! . . . Budding Chemist . . . Hey, Mess-guy! . . . The male Mona Lisa! Honor Roll lg Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4g Cross Country 33 German Club 4-g Soccer 4g SHIPBUILDER 4. CHERYL ANN WILDER A sunny temper gilds the edges of life's blackest cloud. Cherie . . . Drug store . . . Loves English class! . . . quiet, but smart! Clee Club lg Foods Club 23 Pep Squad 3g Future Nurses Club 3, 4. BRUCE WILLIAM WILDS A beautiful woman is always a welcomed guest! Gunner . . . Plenty of ice cream sandwiches! . . . Hey, Bruce guy! . . . Vermont weekends .... What can I say? Baseball 1, 2, 3. 49 Soccer 1, 2, 3. 43 Basketball 1, 2, 4. 37 L I 94 Senior Superlatives M0stLI!wlh5 taQucceedf Kendra Co 1 Richard St O ll? V ? f A Bwuwwg 40 -+5 W V JLXX ,F 1 , , 5 9 Kathleen Carvw George Emerson Bruce Wilds Elaine McGuire Aflaldw Dwssedf i Palrivia Conn:-lly Rivharel Kvnym Calhvrinr- Ifdrnonds Amle-rs Johnson Depu-dab0a 131. 4.-6172 Elaine McGuire- David Jones Judith Maclxllan William Hurley WTI? Y' 7 ff. 1 I 1 I n Grohe- t Mm'Millan P line Worth J hn Cav Moab I IIWOEUQCL Best Qclwolu Qpifwt CJubUps Susan Barnecott Bruce Meacham Diana Lindsay Lance Messinger Mary Jane Stella, William Hurley eat Superlatives Blfuest Eyes Paula Banks Lance Messinger cuwofnpw Elaine Oronte Bruce Meacham lblostrallmizw Judith Lavin Richard Kenyon Most Judith Lavin Frederic Lewin I-. 1 4. yr, m x Ns. if 1 , J--lung, ,-,,a 5... .L ,lv Y... l I 1 ,..-4-I ' .rt T N -, Af' .,rL,, X- .Xxx N. N, 5 xl 'T-N f IN ' '31 'K iq 1 Q 74 I . A LX, X . ,,,,,,,..s ..T4 .1 Vg' . . . ' ..-ev' J... svhwr 4N- XX . ff-v'5 I S .S ,, fs, QQ' ,QQL iii iff, E34 2 t '-A :fi I 1 it bfi ii 14' l., ,V 71 I 5-' . , 5, 41-- ,,.. .,., n, i.-Q1 if-F iff: P iff i i? ,iz 11. - is gl. . if .. its ' 'a. he hs . 5 1 7 ii Z4 1'E'. 4, iq, Eeeiwngo Dag if The Student Exchange Program, initiated by Mrs. Tammi, sponsors the exchange of ideas on activities and curriculum among various schools in the surrounding area. Exchange students of the 1964-65 program, Diana Lindsay, Dorna Bema- quin, Richard Merrifield, Mary Splaine, and Linda Maxwell, will visit other schools that will, in turn, send students to N.H.S. 1' Qaahgunui- Elaine McGuire STUDENT GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVE Dat! In the fall, the student body elects one member of the Student Council to attend and participate in Student Government Day. For one day in April, Norwellis Rep- resentative takes part in the func- tions of the State House along with other students from Massachusetts schools. ' 'a4wLBo3s' it G1 M 'K ,. --,- V, .,.. , ..., -,.-v '..-f Dorna Benzaquin Thomas Cook Each year the Ladies' Auxiliary and the Samuel Turner Legion Post select a boy and girl from the Junior Class to attend Girls' and Boys' State. The boys go to the University of Massachusetts and the girls to Bridgewater State Teachers College. For one week these students are active participants in the management of their own state gov- ernment. The rogram offers an o ortunit f to learn about the intricate workings of government as well as the role P PP 5 g M of an active citizen. DA.pJ. Each year the Senior Class nominates three of their girls for cancliclates for the D.A.R. Good Citizen Award. The final choice is left to the faculty who selects the one girl to be the school repre- sentative. Linda Maxwell 49 THE QUEEN: Susan Vlnal cha O ix s 1 1 N L f 1 , 1 . q . I ll, I Jtlv t I l, ,L J' P A ga A ' Junior Prom PRINCEQQE5 L nda B l D I h ...aflf 50 The ants go marching one by one Class of Join hands and we shall invoke the spirit. .Ev , 3 Q 5 12 ' 4 ii- nk. ,, ,, Anyone for basketball? Moow Riva lw X x Nl S-.X .b- -1-... Mrs. Clifford Joyce We dedicate this page to Mrs. Clifford Joyce, who for these past years has guided Latin classes through ancient Rome and modern Europe. Whether discussing the irregular conjugation of verbs or the often misplaced hunc and id , Mrs. ,loyce has explained, repeated, corrected, and explained again. Thank you Mrs. Joyce. Although we might not remember the teachings of Cicero or all the declensions, we shall always remember you, our teacher and friend. , 4!p'f3,3,. 1 1 . X Q 2 ii. w. 44,101 tr, I' f f P' fvf . , v,. i ,, it ,' .--QF 'F' 1-ff! X7 idk' ,ri ' ,, K ' 1 f 1 2 M as -' . aint Y, 4 .iw fs Junior, iSoph A. 4 4,45 - -vig . Rai ... A Nq ship can sucbessftxlly sail without the :help of an ashlef crew. ..'-omore, and Freshmen seamen first class iofxNorwellt High School are competent Their dexterity on deck is only surpassed by their ability to dance and sing a tricky sailofs hornpipe. Our seamen show the versatility which will make a trim ship. 5 'v ., , L ,4ix 'Q . :ax ' 51. 1 2' ., . ' , N sf Wig' Q Fai 'l 5. K M. ffvllil ago.-5.1.8 U55 ni---Vt ff J an if Y ttf! is-.Q me 2 2 I , 1 . V bf 'f If L xi? .f P .. , . Q 'Q-fn, ' ' Q ' tif' L s if-395' f , X 'Zh f w s Kft,-jf 4' 5,5 fl, 'ff fa' 1 J ff? , , . , , 'fur , W .ap gf?-'L-1. JJ 'lt ' Qj,5 ' ' , Y-4-f 1 '-it - ',g.+.. -ev- '..?,'Ta. ' 'Q ...4ns-an Sin ,J 'L , ' 75- 4-do -s... - .4 ..!,,,- lih. - 5' .Lv-A h V .nn--Hey 4-lv . 3 'X- , ..- - - -'-1......-- ':5.:,M,.11 ,,,x ,,. s- s. Q-1 1'-Q -.. frm-1.5. We love licorice. I Ring around the Seniors C Nvxi victim, plc-asv! Damw Hawaiian Hula! Wliee, I'm an airplane! Soggy Marshmallow Dive. V .4 .gnu ...Q-...... i li ,i n i i Off I Q66 PRESIDENT: Jumvs Colemmc VICE PRESIDENT: John Lindsay SECRETARY: Joyce Joseph TREASURER: Peter Robbins Thin! row: lhinivl ffunuvf-r, Loring Harkm-ss, Kenneth Anderson, .Iamvs Colennno, Robert Hurley, William Hudspcth, Daniel fL.iin1-y, Ai.in Cnlurii-l, John Cruntnn. Scronzl row: Ronald Gay, Charles Beauregard, Donna Currie, Susan Bonniv, Marian filurk. hv.lllf'f ilu-laifkmi, William Ili-nnr,-tl. First row: Ruth I-Iumblcn, Loc Andcrson, Catherine Buono, Diane Carcw, Roberta Xllwil, .l.if-qliwliriv ll:-linv, ,ll'illlIll' Conn, Susan lfilr-s. 56 4 w 4 Ol 1 Q67 PRESIDENT: ,Iohn Edmonds VICE PRESIDENT: Lincoln Adams TREASURER: David Bodinc SECRETARY: Priscilla Shaw Thin! ron: I,in4-oln Adams. .Iohn Edmonds, ,Iohn Barry, Michael Donovan, Guy Capilli, Linda Farrar, David Bodine. Second mug llolu-rr lfuxhing, Ifrc-flrirrk Baker, Sharon Dohorty, Judith Bradcen, Susan Aspelund, James Casella, John Beach. First mug- Nlirgzm-1 llonnannon, Karla-no Druhi-im, Lynn Baron, Marilyn Collins, Caroline Anderson, Virginia Boig, Karen Eisner. 8 a 1 ', W ,. ,f.. - S ,t Q fa 1 .' .A .3 . 'Z 'J ,.. ve X Z U15 . 'T .2 .-2 . V.. '11 -V .f V ,f .. 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'FL K fre sk. v- 1 ...Q-dl w 5-A 1 . 19'-0 N fa' cb I W Whether it be pumphigcfhe bulge, watching the the crewmen of Ng5i'vyell1 High participate. in both necessaxyx chores as A M, A M. .- 1 . -ff . pw- YS.,-44-mv ' 'fs' A , , , ...f..-we W ,, . 1' 1. va- F i 4' -4- , A 1 - .. ? Fi- .21 SS' 4 ' ' im ls., 4-...QV 4. 4 av-,ML 'iff ll. .-bf... 9 N.. ,xl AW ' - , -iz' 5. . 2 ' - ' -s gnnuii--'M' 44-vm. -- Q ' M ' .. t.-aAq'- .Arouv T. mn . V .4 ' aj A jigs Q 'Nb-r 'I 1 H! E' 2 1 li 1 1 I 2 4,4 5- Stephen Reekie, Jay Wennemer, Joyce Joseph, Elaine McGuire, Harry Merritt, Donna Currie, Mrs. Paradise, Arthur Sewell, Diane Lindsay, Paul Sahel, Lynn Cushing, Claire Roach, Linda Arlington. The existence of a Student Council within a school's framework is a very necessary organ. The council helps lu maintain student discipline and student affairs. The council also serves as the voice of the student body. 066mm K l'Rl'lSlDEN'l': SECRETARY: Arthur S1-well Diane Lindsay VICIC l'lll'fSllJENT: TIKEASUIQEII: Donna Currie llarry Merritt N I-lcmofv Qocwhj First row: Linda Maxwell, Kathy Carew, Caylen Grohe, Kendra Covel, Paula Banks, Lynn Ritchie, Robert Mc- Millan, Paul Sabel. Second row: Christine Lowe, Linda Dangora, Catherine Edmonds, Judith Lavin, Loring Hark- ness, Mr. Jackman, Patricia Ritchie, Raymond Garrett, James Colemme, John Lynes. Character, Leadership, Scholarship and Service. These four principles form the basic structure upon 'which the National Honor Society is built. From this foundation the Norwell Chapter is steadily expanding. Once an insolvent, insignificant organism, which convened but once a year, today the Norwell Chapter of the National Honor Society is a flourishing, and influential institution which serves the high school through its paperback fairs. a I PRESIDENT: l L VICE PRESIDENT: Christine Lowe Kathi' Carew SECRETARY: TREASURER 1 Linda Dangora Catherine Edmonds 94' '- ,,....t Standing: Paul Sorenson, Walter Gustafson, .lohn Lynes, Leader, Mr. Orlando, William Hudspeth, Richard Splaine. Sealed: Marjorie Visser, Susan Kolhjornsen, Judith Reardon, Margaret Strachan. Squeak! That will never do. The Norwell High Music Department maintains absolute concord. Under the leader Sllip of the Hewitts and Mr. Orlando the Glee Club and the Band organize the individual talents of our young people and entertain the remainder of us less-gifted persons! G-QwClllub Standing: Mr. llewittg Director, Donna Paradise, Kathy Reagan, Barbara MacKenzie, Marsha Wadsworth, Claire Roach, I.imla l'uy-on. Smrml: Serond row: Virginia Boig, Mary Peterson, Joanne Mayers, Elaine Oronte, Aline Gallagher, Gayle Suzan. fir-ralrline W1-atherlmy, Sandra Sherman, Ruth Hamhlen, Linda Carr, Maive Dolan, Karen Eisner, Pamela Dyer, .lam-I wiLllllNl1'y', Linda Sewell, First row: Margaret Strachan, Karen Thomas, Marilyn Fottler, Maureen Roach, Carol ,Xmla-rs:-n, Mrs. llewittg lllI'f'f'll'f'SS, Linda Burbank, Rosamond Adams, Wesley Woodward, Roger Reekie, John Pilalas, N'-plu-n Cami:-ttf-, Ri:-hard Carlisle, Chris Rankin. Dwmaf dub From fairy queens to humorous charlatans, the Drama Club has contributed many an enjoyable hour to the audience of NHS. Benjamin Fuller, Paul MacDonald, Judy MacLellan, Louise Silvia, Diane Bandarra, William Halleran, Linda Payson, Diana Lindsay, Geraldine McCarvell, Elaine Ryan, Elizabeth Reeser, Susan Reardon, Linda Harkness, Lynn Cushing, Pamela Stauffer, Mrs. Vernon, advisor, Mr. Miller, Director, Stephen Gaudette, treasurer, Gaylen Grohe, secretary, Dorothy Beach, Linda Dangora, Mrs. Reardon, advisor, Stephen Pecoraro, Fred Lewin, David Johnson, Kenneth Gab- riel, Eric Redding, David Bodine, missing - Joe Gallant, Chairman. FutwwTeaAlwfes Olbub This club is an excellent opportunity for students interested in teaching as a profession by providing guest speakers and field trips. The organization also offers the opportunity of narrowing down the possibilities in the educational field. Judith Maclaellan, Elaine Ryan, Jacqueline Deane, Mary Splaine, Joyce Joseph, Janet Workman, Ruthelyn Greenwood, Linda Jane Payson, Judith Lavin, Deborah Stohn, Elaine McGuire, Susan Vinal, Jacqueline Paradise, Joyce Griffin, Linda Sturgis, Paula Banks, Pauline Worth, Linda Maxwell, Janet Wamslcy. seated: Dorothy Beach, Louise Silvia, Christine Loweytreasurer, Donna Palli, secretary, Mrs. Joyce, advisor, Catherine Edmonds, president, Kathleen Carew, vice president, Carol Martin, historian, Lynn Cushing, Dorna Bcnzaquin. , x g 1,,, .K - - uunoeas- - in I -..i' - . Hg . ., From buttons to bracelet sales. The Commercial Club has brightened the spirit at Norwell High School through its various fund-raising activities as it has helped many organizations and students. The Commercial Club is ther source of all printed material that is mimeographed for the school's use. Mary Ann Eberle, Maive Dolan, Elaine Oronte, June Melanson, Linda DiStasio, Karen Benson, Linda Dangora, Richard Souther, Sharon D'Appolonio, Robert McKenzie, Elizabeth Reeser, Diane Murphy, Geraldine McCarvell, David Jones, President, Patricia Mclflwee, Mary Jane Stella, Mrs. Martin, Advisor. Futuwluwasesflub ,V . . 'Lg 5 'i N in 4 The responsibilities, characteristics, and importance of nursing are delved into by those who are 'interested and awak- ened by this challenge . . , bedpans, yard-long hypodermics, and five o'clock awakenings . . . the patient calls. Slrmfling: Carol Anderson, Marilyn Fottlcr, Claudia Joseph, Miss Smithg Advisor, Carolyn Johnson, Jean Scanlon, Linda Wilrls, Marie Mclilwee, Janet Thibideau, Rosamond Adams, Susan Vinal, Virginia Boig, Pamela Stauffer, Marsha Wadsworth, Sharon Doherty, Jeanne Cona, Deborah Snow, Janet Workman, Susan Files. Seated: Cheryl Wilder, Maureen Roach. Foodsdmb Oh, what enticing aromas emit from the Home Economics Room when the members of the Foods Club gather under the direction of Mrs. Vernon. Patricia McNeil, Linda Reekie, Carol Martin, Lee Anderson, Joyce Griffin, Doris Yetman, Dianne Yetman, Advisor, Mrs. Vemon, Deborah Hall, Linda Arlington, Marion Clark, Cathy Hall, Jackie Nolan, Sharon D'Appo1onio, Karen Benson. Biological I wesfigofiow Oagauigaiiow W'-I' 1v:..---v- ng . -- ? I ' fs 1 ...alilit N 11 'W' 1+ 1 an -sfv 5 ia. ,. s ' v ?.,'fnalj j,..' If one should dissect a biology club, he would find microscopes, bacteria, formalin, genetics lectures, camivorous plants, water samples, hibernating box turtles, a cranial capillary or two, and at the very heart a genuine love of nature and learning. Marjorie Visser, Jaqueline Deane, Patricia Ritchie, Susan Files, Janet Workman, Peggy Strahan, Fred Lewin, Jay Wennemer, Susan Vinal, Christine Lowe, Robert McMillan, John Lindsay, Loring Harkness, Judith Lavin, John Lynes, Elaine Ryan, Jeanne Conna, Advisor, Mr. Ryan, Raymond Garrett. - ada Have you ever strolled past the library and distinguished the familiar sound of 'lQuiet ? . . . Move to the next table! or Here's your pass! ? Such is the job of the faithful library aide. Slfuzrling: Jacqueline Deane, Jolm Edmonds, William Hurley, Christopher Rankin, Thomas Magee, Richard Southcr, Maureen Roach, Richard Hamblen, Geraldine McCarvell, Deborah Wadsworth, Stephen Reekie, Deborah Hall, Ad- visor, Mrs. Betty Reardon, Priscilla Shaw, Pamela Stauffer, Louise Silvia, Rozalund Adams, Lee Sherman, Elizabeth Reeser, Marion Clark, Judith Reardon, Gaylen Grohe, Diane Murphy, Marie Gunderway, Marilyn Collins. Sealed: Geraldine Weatherby, Jeanne Cona, Patricia Connelly, Carol Martin, Stephen Gaudette, Linda DiStasio. ' J I tlisatgrt-el . . . So what! . . . lt's my turn! . . . Sit down! . . . In my opinion . . . So goes the debate. Smmlingp 'l'homas Murphy, Loring Harkness, Robert McMillan, Advisor, Mr. F. David Stcphansky, Judith Lavin, Gall Ilan-on, Str-plu-n Ret-kie, Neil McLeod. Seated: Pauline Hanson, Linda Maxwell, Linda Jane Payson, Judith Reardon, liirliartl Young, Raymond Garrett, Janet Palli, Karen Lowe, Edith Love, William Peterson, Marjorie Vissor, Fredric ln-win, Linda qkrlingttnt. wma w,.4'f' The position of office assistant is entrusted to those seniors who show dependability in the commercial field. Hello . . . Norwell High School . . . student secretary speaking is frequently heard. Standing: Linda DiStasio, Diane Murphy, Geraldine McCarvell, Richard Souther, Mary Ann Eberle, Karen Benson, Sharon D'Appolonio, Elizabeth Reeser, Robert McKenzie. Seated: Carol Anderson. udwvsuah Aides Q , - e9 Your film stri is in a tangle ' The mike's one dead ' 'fThe screen kee s in u ! . . . Call p g ppoppgp for assistance from the audio-visual boys. Donald Yetman, Bradford Warren, John Gay, Mike Sewell, Advisor: Mr, DiSabatino, James Lloyd, Thomas Magee Stephen Gaudette, Stephen Reekie, Chris Rankin. I' Club Back row: Russell De Carmo, Robert Cushing, Wayne Randall, William Bowden, Stephen Caudette, Mr. DiSabatino: Advisor, Bradford Warren, Richard Hamblen, Michael Mclver, John Gay. Front row: Paul Paradise, Dennis Peter- son, David Merrifield, Frank Knudsen. dnb NDEUTSCHER VEREINW 3 ,V ug.: - VXI? 41 Standing: Sharon Doherty: Secretary, Christine Lowe: Vice President, Miss Veinbergs: Advisor, Robert McMillan: President, Anders ,lohnson:' Treasurer. Second row: Kathy Hammer, David Marsden, John Cranton, David Mitchell, ,lay W1-nn:-me-r. Fins! row: Elaine- Mc-Guin-, Deborah Stohn, Richard Hamblen, John Lindsay, Raymond Garrett. was Standing: Richard Young, Jon Cranton, Loring Harkness, James Golemme, Patricia Ritchie, Advisor: Mr. Albert Zarrella, Susan Files, Raymond Garrett, Paul Sabel, Jeanne Cona, Priscilla Shaw, Peter Robbins. Seated : Joyce Joseph, Ruth Hamblen, Susan Kolbjornsen, Kathleen Hammer, Sharon Doherty, Lee Anderson, Sandra Sherman, Donna Palli, Gayle Suzan, Carol Martin, Rosina Hight, Nancy Axon, Karen Lowe, Janet Pollock, Diane Bandarra, Linda Hussey, Gail Hanson, Cynthia Jevne, Edith Love, Deborah Snow, John Lindsay, Pauline Hanson, Linda MacKay, Kathleen Reagan, Donna Paradise, Wendy Repass, Del Benzaquin, Janet Thibodeau, Susan Jevne, Rebecca Ruble. ClwssC!ub ,t f A ,. ls J, , Standing: Russell DeGarmo, Paul MacDonald, Advisor: Mr. Wallace Peck, David Mitchell, William Hallaren. Seated: Deborah Wadsworth, John Lindsay, Loring Harkness, Raymond Garrett, Thomas Magee. at 1965 Qldp ' -- M.-...-... - ii W 517. Y-V -----I Kneeling: Deborah Hall, Elaine Oronte, Mary Splaine, Dorna Benzaquin, Paula Haynes, Kendra Covel, Kathleen Carew, Geraldine McCarvel, Sharon D'Appolonio, Elizabeth Reeser. Seated: Lynn Ritchie, Elaine McGuire, John Gay, Lance Messinger, Judith Lavin, Anders Johnson, Mr..Robinson, Catherine Edmonds, George Emerson, Paula Banks, Robert McMillan, Gaylen Grohe, Mary Jane Stella. Standing: Richard Souther, Bruce Meacham, Aline Gallagher, Maive Dolan, Patricia McElwee, Linda Maxwell, Susan Reardon, Christine Lowe, Linda Dangora, Susan Vinal, Polly Worth, Linda Jane Payson, Karen Benson, Linda Benson, Carol Anderson, Patricia Connelly, Lynn Cushing, Maureen Roach, Mary Ann Eberle, Linda DiStasio, Diane Murphy, Louise Silvia, Diane Lindsay, Judith McLellan, Dorothy Beach, Richard Kenyon, Richard Carlisle. Loring Harkness, Frederick Lewin, Stephen Gaudette, Robert Stewart, Stephen Reekie, Jay Wennemer, Richard Merrifield. Ow flwxjoh John Gay, Gaylen Grohe, Lynn Ritchie, Judith Lavin, Mary Jane Stella, Lance Messinger, George Emerson, Robert McMillan, Paula Banks, Elaine McGuire, Catherine Edmonds, 74 Anders Johnson. I-leads John Cay, Robert McMillan, Elaine McGuire, Mary Jane Stella, George Emerson, Gaylen Grohe, Catherine Edmonds, Anders Johnson, Paula Banks, Lynn Ritchie, Lance Mes- singer, Judy Lavin. X Ja 'X Owe Business Mamgefu Editor: Anders Johnson Business Manager: Catherine Edmonds Mr Jenkms Mrs Knapp Mr Axon Mr Goldman ff- nna Mr 76 PM During the course of a voyage there are hound to be times of tedious calm. So too, a school year would prove Wearisome if it offered only opportu- nities for mental achievement. Recognizing the shortcomings of such a system, Norwell High re- sponds by offering its students the benefit of outdoor and indoor physical recreation. Athletic functions encourage recognition of athletic skills, excite a healthy school spirit, and keep participants in physical shipshape. P 1- :sql 5 1 4 - -fu-tug A ,pl.,A,M- b,i,w,-,e,,, V l I, 1 5 I -, , . a . , , , ,-........- .. -. , .,.,,. ,ws , -rv --. f.. - neg' s... .v,K,MN wi My ff' ' I 1 ' 5- ' 'A W ww -R-N 1 , , ' . .' ' . ,U hh-f -va-1 1' '5'-0 'ifailufadihmuouasffu-..-.ifv . Q A ' '- s ' W -una ,A---x S - 405 ' , 'Q' Q' ., - 'f' -ts.. W 1-4-.p lg-.. -n-sd M .. 6... ' - 3 , -. - r'r- ,v-.. ,' Q--uv TNQ? A ' v -, 9 1 '..w- 1-41 f-N251 i ,-11-0 Q11 -.. K ' ' Q --., -i'M ' M , ga, U -qi - fm. 7453! M N H ,sm , 5 -. 51- -i?!-EQ' 4 4 5 ' QQPP-' 1' - ..- ,f-.. - A---t,nsn:v ' ', pus- ,f ,pl W ,M ,. -us Q ' :Sa -ln- ,gi ,Qt 'Q .M -1 xv ,.. 3 ,,. LQ 7 xl , .+, ' I' -Q- ,-us .R Q l - ,t A., 77 Q. -- ' -. QOCCQW Team Silling: Burr Cornwell. James Colemme, Paul Sahel, James Lloyd, Richard St. Ours, Bruce Wilds, Bruce Meacham, Jay Wennemer, Jon Cranton, Peter McFadden. Mr, Dix Standing: .lohn Cay, Benjamin Fuller, Paul Paradise, Richard Splaine, Philip Harlow, Arthur Sewell, Calvin Pierce, James Meacham, Henry Sirignano, Mr. Munnis. 3 - W' J--. 'Q4 ' -1 . l : F' if A un., ,,.,, 1 86.--. p' v,,w,,.g- ,gp l 5' if . U one. two. three . . . kick Q Co-Captains Pippy and Gunner , 5 NL 1 Organized Confusion Stop, Look, Listen! .If Charge ! W Wk ,-1 f Q- I 964- 1965 athletic budget. The coaches, the team, and the students rallied to save football. With that obstacle successfully overcome, Coaches Garde- ner and Mandile and the newly-formed C LI P P E R Squad have an expanded program in their horizon which might include scrim- mages with other schools' varsity squads. At any rate, the team's standing record of three scrimmages won out of four played deserves hearty and enthusiastic ap- plause. Indeed, the Year- book staff most warmly con- gratulates every team mem- ber, every football support- er, and last but never least, Coaches Mr. Robert Gardener and Mr. Richard Mandile, for a job well done. . Fullback Flair Flip of the coin . X Mark is under . . . . . again? ff' l A 1 Wrestling ff T If one should wander near the gymnasium after school on Monday, Wed- nesday. or Friday, one might see Mr. Chandler flying through the air or hear a fascinating medley of grunts and groans. One should not. however, be dismayed. The Wrestling Club is in session. Under the direction of Mr. Chandler, the boys re- f 6 x , . 'l N 1. D .J J J x' Xl I y W Q bw fa mg, ,jx 3 C , t . K WZIXXX 4 fi ffl I A 1 if 'X ig, ff t . S ki i X if 1 i Ki C424 i X Q72 fl 9 if ,lx Y , f ,lf l ff X f 17 5 ful 'TW 1 I! W L ' 1 , K ? ceive instruction in the various holds in wrestling. Although the members have not entered any com- petition, and there .are no definite plans for such, the club offers activity for all those interested in the sport. The boys did, how- ever, take a field trip this year to watch the wrestling match between MIT and Springfield College. QQ 'x ,ik ' I X V N x 94 William Peterson, John Barry, Richard Merrifield, James Cossello, Steven Dulong, Daniel. Connover, Robert Cushing Curtis Muzrall, Michael Marcinkis, David Mitchel, David Merrifield, Donald Yetman, Cuy Capilli, Cenlerg Bradford Warren and Stephen Caudettc. 82 The Pep Club is an organi- zation formed by a number of high school students. In order to qualify for the club, a student must meet certain requirements and write an application, stating his reasons for wanting to join. The club learns the various cheers and school songs and increases the volume of the voices of the cheerleaders. The purpose of the club is to provide students with school spirit and en- courage the team to play to its best ability. Norwell vs. Hanover if X Ritchie Pahltlw Cbfffffu av HE. Paula, Hagan M0MJJomQte0!nf DouwvBew3aqulw X 'F - 4.-.M t ' N 0 ,sd X I f I -1 I A I Carolyn Johnson, Susan Kolbjornson. Patricia Ritchie Donna Palli, Christine Johnson, Dianne Carew. Keu!mfCove0f maptaznj Hooray for Norwf-HV, Diana B Kaiivfmw MoEh.w F' in Vwwitg Qquadf i I I ln ! w l i 1 I 9 in 1 I First row: Lincoln Adams, Mark Stoddard, Raymond Garrett, James Lloyd, David Jones. Second row: Mr. Axon, Coach, Peter Robbins, Paul Sabel, William Hudspeth, John Lynes. l ' .N dllagC1b David Lindsay, Kathleen Carew, Joseph McGuire, Lynn Cushing, James Colemme. Jwaw Vcmsihj Squad S E l. 1 lfirsl row: John Edmonds, Kurt Sundwall, Ralph Cluff, David Marsden, John Lewin, Jonathan Cranton. Second row: Mr. Axon, Coach: Ronald Newton, Stephen Hammer, Brian Suzan, Michael Mclvcr, David Newton. A 1-if ' ' , . L , ,5 ,l Q, -QA ,. ' V M: ,. V W www M D .1 I 5 4 M-Q. O 5 'U Us ll Twfzfef Team :il E V, 3 'yn O fc First row: Jay Wennemer, Richard Merrifield, Charles Beauregard. Cary Walsh, David Marsden, Curt Resser, Lance Messin ger. Second row: Coach Axon, Daniel Conover, James Colemme, Robert Hurley, Paul Sabel, Peter Robbins, Eric Kirby Curtis Muzrall. Third row: Walter Marcinkus, David Wright, Kenneth Anderson, James Lloyd, Alan Prouty, William Daly John Smith, Arthur Sewell, William Peterson. Fourth row: John Edmonds, Dennis Keefe, John Lindsay, Joseph McGuire, Bruce Meacham, Robert Boig, Alan Gabriel, David Bodine. '4We're almost there . . . f. 4 Hop, step, hop, step! :Zaw- 'YIUEIX4' 3 sv 1' Ke 'Q 3 X' 15,9 .an-sd ' in on your mark Hercules Unchained ps Just a little bit farther. Here I come ready or not Leaders of the pack! Swing your partners '3 .J :Nha Q . fav,- -Lr u ha I Baseball Qquaab -ITF -i i Standing: Chester Paskow, Steven Merrifield, Burr Cornwell, Bruce Wilds, Loring Harkness, Jonathan Cranton, Lincoln Adams, Richard St. Ours, Walter Marcinkus, Robert Marsh, Ronald Gay, Ralph Cluff, Robert McMillan, John Lynes, Guy Capilli, Mr. Gardner, coach, Kneeling: Walter Gustafson, David Mitchell, James Cassella, Richard Newey, Harry Merritt, Phil Harlow, Peter Robbins. A.. ,MM LHQQI- . qs if I Save my ups Slippin' 'n a slidin' to third base Let them 4 G. ? hit this . 5 one ' ' .. , A N4 flun- .. af. I QQ: v . 90 Watch it, Bob I know il's coming soon. - . W ,. 31,5 G , ., , wr -ff. - . 4 . s - f-1, it i. El, '.... wink- ,. , Coach Gardner hits again! w ,. 8, ,. . .t w . fa V. mf ,' ff 1- T ,Q os. tg in :qi I V ,iii X 'P -... ' - t . A. ink Standing: Brad Warren, David Marsden, John Lindsay, Roger Reekie, Richard Hamblen, Mr. Peck. Kneeling: Stephen Reekie, Richard Merrifield, Lance Messinger, David Jones. 9l yn The Huddle Hey Hoobies, stop foolin' around . . . ' l xy 'i x x e e was F I , I. . , . . , '1,.'4- -. ' l V 'Lv , Q7 -elf' , ' - l , .- A gf--5 Q ..- W- P-f:.:'F.,, -:i1-t,., C - K 1 t 43 -4? Ccralmline Mc-Carvell, Candy Covel, Kathy Carew, Paula Haynes, Patricia McElwee, Susan Vinal, Polly Worth, Judy Lavin Elamc- Mm'Gu1rc-, Carol Anderson, Patricia Connelly, Lynn Ritchie, Linda Maxwell, Christine Lowe, Dorna Benzaquin, Diana ljmlsuy. ,lv - ,5x ft. V l ' 19 ' -- ff- 'bf fr-' ' Q 'N fgl' M'V.2 l! , X Ztwnarm N Nm- :mul Polly km-p thu- flirt flying Co-captain Elaine The Bully 92 I Jwamf Vafwrt-J Kneelingg Janet Wam- sley, Susan Ransom, Judy Reardon, Carolyn Johnson, Mary Peterson, Second row, Christine Johnson, Carol Martin, Virginia Boig, Joyce Jeseph, Donna Palli, Carol Hamer, Sandra Sherman, Dianne Yet- man, Third row, Paul- ine Hanson, Claudia Joseph, Kathleen Mc- Elwee, Patricia Ritchie, Gayle Suzanne, Barbara MadKenzie, Jacqueline Paradise, Linda Sewell. 1? . 2...4...6...8... FfzA8lumowTeam 1, - A -C Mrs. Knapp, that girl over there hit me! fi? Seated, Karen Lowe, Jean Scanlon, Janet Palli, Nancy Axon, Christine Pizella, Cynthia Jevne. Standingg Christine Lynes, Gail Raymond, Rosina Hight, Edith Love, Gail Hanson, Sticks again ? ! ! Janice Pollock. 93 Vwusitg Squad Sllllldillgf Linda Payson, Paula Banks, Jacqueline Deane, Jeanne Cona, Mrs. Knapp, coach, Rosamond Adams, Jacqueline Paradis. Kneeling: Susan Files, Christine Lowe, Janet Workman, Judith Lavin, Denise Williams, Catherine Edmonds. Juniofu Vwusitg Squad 1. at N ' ,- fnxx r Struuling' l lllllllllf' 94 f 'L Janet Palli, Mary Andrews, Carol Hamer, Linda Harkness, Linda Sturgis, Virginia Boig, Rosina Height, Kathleen Knwnling: Cail Raymond, Deborah Matthews, Barbara Greenwood, Christine Lynes, Nancy Axon. 1 M ul, I' lb I x r ? X, Paula Mmwgms Martin dm, NUUWKLL Llnda Cathle 'GW 4 Linda Sewell, Pauline H a n s o n, Jacqueline Deane, Donna Palli, Pa- tricia Ritchie, Ruthelyn Greenwood, Jeanne Cona, Judith Reardon, Maive Dolan, Susan Ranson, Dandy Lindsay, Suzanne Fullerton, Rosamond Adams, Carolyn Johnson. Roz is at it agam' Strike 312 in J .v ' rf..wf.:a. +f fi f mamma Awww emma? Am The National Athletic Scholarship Society of Secondary Schools recog- nizes through membership those boys who have exemplified the highest type- of citizenship and sportsmanship. To be eligible for membership in this society, a boy must have earned a varsity athletic letter and have achieved an average in his school work for three consecutive semesters equal to or higher than the general average of the school. Recognition is through a pin and a certificate. John Cay and Raymond Garrett Babe PJutlvQponts Awwwb Each year one girl and one boy are selected from the Senior Class to re- ceive the Babe Ruth Sports Award. The recipients exemplify the qualities of outstanding sportsmanship and lead- ership, whether as a team participant or a spectator. Kendra Covel and David Jones -. m'r- 1 I 1 ' I ,ps--.-N fx- -'Q' 'ff' I mfr-- 1--'-' . ' - . r y' V 1' . A ble to Roetoniiali, 'xore Prmr to 1 0 : 5 1 first L2ll'l'lf.'d th ' ghout' the 'orlfl on North Rn ef-bug - River, flowing through flv towne, is the most un I .The1 9'aren ' 3 2 - - '- -fp. . -- I. -yy ' sthe nam ag ml I t S 4 be Qpeufu there arhigecor s of oxer 102u vessel: bu I --u a-'rl' V ' Ll -1 4' L+ 1' ' I , ! 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'5 lb' fx 5 5 3. 4 , K V , m1 K 1 -F' 4 . yi , ,Av few, 1' ski, an bis' , 4 M ' T-fins. U My I ,.-.....,,,. 3- XJ J ww -ng -.Q f-L f'Qf4 'x M-M-Aww .ans 'lv -'il . in 1, if no -nag, K-'P1 kv uw- l l 'ul 4 as kfgiq 'A' ?1 Qs ,,,U...i,H-xl,.,- 1 K il 3:4 'CQQ Mr. and Mrs. John Edmonds Mr. and Mrs. John Reardon E. W. Haskins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Meyer Nellie Randall Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kapczynski Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Graham Mrs. Robert Bracchi Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones Charlene Worth Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Davis Sara E. Black Mr. and Mrs. Richard Donovan Donald Spradlin Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Cornwell Mary E. Osborne Mrs. George B. lrish Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Blair Compliments of a Friend Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marsh Miss Hall Mr. Mumford Mr. Peck Mrs. John A. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Orville Devine Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Axon Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Field Miss Karen Ann Goldman Mr. and Mrs. Dominic DiMattia Miss Rita Sm ith Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Robinson Mr. Alfred F. Capoui Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Mandile Miss M. Vein bergs Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zarrella M-iss Joanne T. Molla Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackman Michael J. Knapp Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Pike Mr. and Mrs. Hugh W. Chandler Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paradise Norman Robbins Mr. and Mrs. David Ryan The Football Team Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Lapham Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tammi Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Vernon Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Gulliver Andrew Reardon Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Elphege A. Daneau Raymond Garrett John McKnight Chester J. Paskow Sckow Frederick A. Small Fred Boussy Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Dionne Mrs. E. L. Donovan Miss Dorothy Donovan Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palli Mr. and Mrs. Leslie L. Faulkner Mr. and Mrs. Richard Splaine Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Wilbur Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Markarian Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Norton Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Dempsey Mr. and Mrs. Albert Craven Mr. and Mrs. Alex Knowles Pabum . David Kercz Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Miss Barteau Mr. and Mrs. Miss Farrer Richard Curtis . Charles Drews Saul Quint Dudley J. Stickels Mrs. Phylis Levin Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Myron Fottler . Stewart Bowker B. H. Andersen . Arthur A. Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Horgan Dr. and Mrs. Wiklunds Mr. and Mrs Donald Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. James Walshe 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 Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Anonymous 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 Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Clarence Ludlow Michael Berestecki Matthew J. Lavin William B. Earley, Jr. James Crispin Edward J. Stoner Earl Grant Philip Manter Richard Bergeron Albert J. Allen Domenic A. Zambuto G. G. Quimby Lee Raiche Paul Savery Eugene Spangenberger George Chadwick Kieffer Donald Harding . Charles Hartigan . William Hurley George Connell Robert H. Belyea Francis L. Hurley . Joseph Smolski John W. Downing Robert E. Stowell . John Malany . Adams Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Ashton H. Wilcox Mr. and Mrs. John J. McCarvell Jean T. McAlpine Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Briggs Marjorie Cavanagh-Class of 'bl Faye Weeklie-Class of '54 Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Lowe North River Imports Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Ramsay Mr. and Mrs. George Jackman Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Schultz Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Sperry Mrs. David T. F099 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Philip Joseph Mr. and Mrs. E. Arnold Joseph John W. Dawson Bob and Chris Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mattson Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Eleanor Mr. and Mrs. Clinton V. MacCoy LeDuc John Lindsay Mr. and Mrs. James P. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Richards Warner Abbott David Moran Warren Stauffer James T. King Mrs. Theodore M. Dyer Mrs. Francis Dyer Mr. and Mrs. George R. Cronin Mr. and Mrs. Almquist Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tedeschi Richard J. Zanetti George Beach L. Aspelund Ernest H. Sparrell Robert Cushing George Henry Mr. and Mrs. James Esson Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Ernest Fagerstrom Warren B. Noble Clinton Porter Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robbins Mr. and Mrs. William T. McKay Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mumbo Eric A. Fallgren Harry E. Adams, Jr. Robert Carr, Sr. Charles E. Worth Scituate Lobster Company Jessie Ra pp Mrs. John Crimmins Mr. and Mrs. David C. Stella Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Wheble Mr. and Mrs. Kenney Mr. and Mrs. White Mr. and Mrs. Babineau Mr. and Mrs Fell Mr. and Mrs Edward Keddie Mr. and Mrs. Scanlon Mr. and Mrs Nagle Mr. and Mrs. MacLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Mr. and Mrs. Yanarella Mr. and Mrs. James McElwee Mr. and Mrs F. Dolan Kathi Reagan Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Reilly Mr. and Mrs. G. F. McCafferty Mr. and Mrs Mr. James Hewitt Mr. and Mrs. John McGowan Earle Walker Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Cooper Mr. and Mrs . James W. Agneta Linda and John Murphy Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Burke Michael C. McCann, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson Mr. and Mrs. William J. Martin, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. McCarthy Skip Keene Mrs. George Emerson Patty and Johnny THE OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS OF THE SHIPBUILDER CONGRATULATE THE CLASS OF 1965 I I II I I I I I M L E S U I EMEA Slove 3 j0l 8l'l'L05f pA0f09l dl9A8I f5 37 Coffage Avenue QUINCY 69 MASSACHUSSETS I O A SHELL HILLTOP SERVICE STATION AND SPORT SHOP Main S+ree'r 659-937 I NORWELL MASSACHUSETTS S Garden Craft HAVE IT BUILT RIGHT I SEASONAL nEcoRATuoNs - Annuals ' Perennials ' Evergreens Washingfon Sfreei' I Roui' 53 Ass' 'pp M C. 8784I00 Custom Builder I - Compliments of Circui'r S+ree'r Norwell 659-2637 I AND Mom. I n Roufe 53 Assinippi OPEN ALL YEAR 878-3330 BRADBERRY'S SPORTING GOODS Route 53 I NORWELL MASS. I 659-28 I 2 BEST WIS:-IES FROM NORWELL CENTER BARBER SHOP Main Street Norwell Compliments of SEWELL ELECTRIC, INC. Electrical Contractors 659-2223 Washington St. Norwell Mass. ESTES AUTO SUPPLY, INC. Rockland-878-6200 Plymouth Hingham 749-I968 PL 6-4477 749-I077 N Mimi! A ,Z UTOQU ata -N. lu. Compliments of SIDNEY GATES AND SONS Clothes tor the Entire Family SCITUATE AND NORTH SCITUATE CAPEWAY SUNOCO SERVICE Route 53 HANOVER MASS. Compliments of FISHER POWER EQUIPMENT CO. 826-2522 HANOVER ROUTE 53 HOLLAND REAL ESTATE I96 Front Street Scituate Harbor, Mass. 545- I 474 IIWI L LII TEDESCHl'S PACKAGE STORE 99 Front Street Scituate Harbor TEL. 545-0059 M. H. BAILEY 81 SON We Specialize in . . . STORM PANELS for CASEMENT WINDOWS STORM PANELS for PICTURE WINDOWS COMBINATION WINDOWS AND DOORS We Recommend ANODIZED Aluminum Near Salt Water ROUTE 53 HANOVER 826-4205 GR I-0908 Compliments of SCOTTY'S BARBER SHOP I06 Front Street Scituate Harbor, Mass. NOBBIE BEAUTY SHOPPE Compliments of 55 Cole Parkway Scituate Harbor Mass. PHONE: 545-0055 SYLVESTER COMPANY For Coal, Grain, Lumber and Building Supplies Hanover Mass. 826-233 I YE OLDE SATUIT GRILLE Cole Parkway Scituate Harbor Compliments of THE CAROUSEL CHlLDREN'S SPECIALTY SHOP Route 53 HANOVER MASS. Compliments of CLOVER GLASS COMPANY 826-2343 HANOVER ROUTE 53 NELL FISHER SHOP Women's Apparel and Accessories Scituate Harbor, Mass. HELEN HASBROUCK, Owner LINDEN 5-l4I8 ANGELO'S SUPER MARKETS Finest Meats Sold Anywhere Holbrook So. Yarmouth 1 I I . I I 1 l r i l f Compliments of VIVIAN AND ROBERT McMlLLAN Old Cope Cod House Antiques Roule 53, Norwell 659-7024 We are in lhe Markel for l'l1e Following Old Coins, Dolls, Toys, and Banks lron, Copper, and Brass l China and Glass While Elephanls Furniiure I Plan +o AH'end Our Summer Auclion. 5 L . ll' ll' ll' ll' 1+ ll' ll' ll' ll- ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' If if ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 fi 41 41 41 41 'k 44-Y-441V-44444-ll'1V-414444-V-444444444 ll' ll' ll' lf If ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' 41 watueew I 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 'A' 41 41 41 41 41 41 4444444444444-444-Y--V-444-Y--Y-4-V-441' Washes I?-ww the 1 Q65 Qmpbuwzw I ALVIN HOLLIS 8: CO. 8I9 Washingfon Sfreef, Hanover THE HOLLIS FLEET DELIVERS HEAT RE HANOVER AND VICINITY ENTERPRISE 5l00 N. G. So. Weymoufh 335-ZIOO 24 Hour Burner Service Main S'Iree'I' Norwell, Mass. 659-2553 659-7033 STONE HOUSE GARDENS 659-2252 ED 1-1575 Nighfs OL 9-2824 fi I JACK BARCA'S BARBER SHOP 5 Barbers Open .Monday, Tuesday, and Safurday 8 A.M. 'Io 6 P.M. Thursday and Friday 8 A.M. fo 8 P.M. Closed Wednesday BRCCKTON SAVINGS BANK Brocldon, Mass. PLYMOUTH COUNTY GEORGE A. BEACH Brocldon-Hingham-Norwell-Sci+ua'l'e Plumbing and Healing . . . Your G.E. Dealer SHACKS Esfablished I9I7 TAILORS '- CLEANERS Mews WEAR 305 Union Sf. Phone 878-0780 Roclrland Banking Services Since I833 5 T' 141 NORWELL I-HOUR CLEANERS OLDFIELD 9-9374 Cleaning on lhe Hour, Every Hour Till 3 P.M. Shir+s Launderecl-3 Hour Service Washinglon Sheet Roufe 53 QUALITY WORK DONE ON'THE PREMISES Norwell, Mass. Besi' Wishes NORWELL JEN NY SERVICE STATION Main Sireei' Norwell, Mass. ELLIOTT S. COX-Owner F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. SHOP WOOLWORTI-l'S AND SAVE Hingham Plaza Bes'I Wishes from ROCKLAND MUSIC STORE 325 Union Sireef Rockland, MBSSdChUS9+IS 878-I933 PAYNE'S COLOR MART Wallpaper-Paini-Ren'I'aI Equipmeni' Picfure Framing QUEEN ANNE'S CORNER Hingham MACAULAY'S PHARMACY Tel. Riverview 9-4099 Free Delivery QUEEN ANNE'S CORNER WILLIS W. MACAU LAY ANDREW G. GORDON INSURANCE Main Sireei' Norwell, Mass. OL 9-2262 Complimenk of BEST WISHES TO THE MASSACHUSETTS REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE THE CLASS OF 65 MR. ROBERT '-i'-1'-1'-l' HAIR STYLIST RAY CONNELLY Disposal Service-Blacldop Driveways Main Sf., Norwell, Mass. Norwell-Scifuafe-Cohassei' Box l65, Scifuafe, Mass. Phone 6597793 Phone 659-7774 THE OLD RED CIDER MILL I' Cider sweei as a kiss INC' Roufe 53 Hanover, Mas . InIerna'Iiona'I Trucks S Washingion S'rree+, Norwell KIMBALL JOHNSON REALTY CO Phone 659-9372 Roufe 53 and Pond Sf. Hanover, Mass. 472-5737 826-402 I HANOVER PHARMACY ROUTE 53 Bes+ Wishes From VIRTA'S GARAGE Rouio 53 Norwoll Triangle 8-2280 Complimenis of A FRIEND Tedeschi Shopping Cenier HANOVER, MASS. I Complimenis +o fhe I Class of I965 I HANOVER CLEANERS Tedeschi Shopping Cen+er Our Care Gives Longer Wear Complimenfs of PURE JOY DAIRY Hanover, Mass. ,X , . .' fi - .1,. u ,v t +, 74,-,,,,,. C JM FENCE CU- TR 8-9776 ROBBINS ATLANTIC Specializing in lgnifion and Carburefion CompIe're Fordomaiic Service Jcfs. Rfs. 3 and l23 WAYNE H. ROBBINS Hanover, Mass. Manager Complimenfs of fhe FOX HILL OIL CO., INC. Hanover, Mass. Compliments of RELIABLE FENCE CO., INC. Norwell Mass. EW'4a'i aff: ay' - 124.5-N? h . . .1 INV 5'-vi L..-jk . J , - - u 5.-N I F. A. LEARY, INC. Sales ' Oil Burner ' Sewice GULF SOLAR HEAT Washingfon Sfreei' Assinippi, Massachuseffs TR 8-0654 The Good Gulf S1'a1'ion el. 659-2232 Exi'I' 3l on Souih . Em Expressway Compllmenis of de COUREY AND SON SARGENT'S RESTAURANT HN 'S 6 EINE FOODS FRIENDLY SERVICE ours ' ROUTE sa fOld R+... ay P e Norwell, Mass. Closed Mondays PILGRIM MOTEL Complimenk of RM' 53 N e ' Mm' NoReE CLEANING VILLAGE GEORGE and MARY BENNETT-Owners BERNICE SCHUBERT-Propriefor Besi of Luclc +0 We COLONIAL GARDENS Class of l965 WALTER R. HALL, INC. Flowers For All Occasions SOUTH SHORE Rome 53 REAL ESTATE No,we,, Rovfe 53 NOTWQII 659-2352 659-2362 SULLIVAN FUNERAL HOMES 0 . Snaclcs-Complefe Dinners-Talre Ouf Service Serving The Old Colony DsSTricT For Good Food in a PIeasan+ Aimosphere Since I897 I 4I-45 Waier S+., Rockland S 3780920 I feafuring James H. McManus Ice Cream 5I5 Washingion S+., Hanover Rfe. 53 ' DONUTS 826-24I2 Ample Privafe Parlring I Rsule Z3 HARO7l-Sl I P ALBERT E. SULLIVAN, Reg. Funeral Dir. we ' 'op MR. PAUL'S HAIR DESIGN PERMANENT WAVES HAIR COLORING HAIR STYLES I46 Broadway-Hanover TA 6-4748 THE WISHING WELL YARN AND GIFT SHOP Telephone 878-05 I 3 Washingfon Sireei' NORWELL MASSACHUSETTS Congrafulafions, Graduaies, From mm N H R 'EI L N W G Us Wu Ngwgpwgg I -J 4 S eomon or TH! ounoven emmcn LFVQII SCIQCURQYI. II I I Il I ll Il Hmm-ver Srledmen , , n. .M ll I ll I ,.,. , 91'Nilgl' '.Iilll I'm' l'l'nlm-4-sl H lla'-Hlvlll-II4'-lallu ull lull Ulillillg llill I- III-VII--l',lI Svlllvel VIIIIIWDIIQII N4 le 4 hm H 1 nn, I i Il I I1-Ii, I Il I Ilillluxvl' 'I'1'gl4'll4'l'N l.1'l Sgllll Ilzli-N4 Frlmul lmnm. Xllw I- lmnpnmn 4 FRANKLIN PUBLISHING CO., INC. I6 Park S+ree+, Rockland, Mass. LQ LELYVELD'S SHOE STORE Union ai' Reed Sfreei' Rockland Sfride-Rires American Girls .,f- I ACCORD SERVICE STATION SHELL SERVICE AND ACCESSORIES -1 878-976l WaShing+on Sfreef Norwell, Mass. ..l.1.. .. - 1 . ,. . - Thousands and Thousands Complimenfs of of pai,-5 of slacks HANOVER BOWLADROME ai, Savings Up +0 V3 24 Air-Condifioned Lanes Hanover Mass. I Men's ' Teens' ' Boys' Popular Tapered Sfyles Prices Sfari a+ 53.69 Triangle 8-27l5 MR. SLACKS Hingham Shopping Plaza ACCORD PINES NURSING HOME Washingfon Sfreei' Norwell. Mass. For Convalesceni' ' Chronically Sick and Refired KATHERINE J. SHEPARD-Prop. 1 CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS GEORGE F. CAVANAGH Winier Sireei' Norwell, Mass. 659-2975 Complimenfs of I MARSH'S STORE CURRlE'S Finest Leathers Since 1945 Main S+. Norwell Jackets, Handbags, Gloves Moccasins Judy MacLellan Louise Silvia Dandy Lindsay Dorolhy Beach Paul and Roz Linc Adams Mo Alber+ Rober'l'a Alberl' Kenny Anderson Chris Babcock John Beach Mal Beach Linda Burbank Sue Crossman Linda Dangora Hank Emerson Marie Farrar Marilyn FoHler Ben Fuller Joe Gallanl' Rul'h Hamblen Richard Hamblen Jeri Hanson Phil Harlow Bill Hurley Punky Johnson Chris and Russ Richard Kenyon Susy K. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS 1 0F 1965 Alison Larkin Val Larkin Debbie Lind Paul MacDonald A Friend Carol McMurrough Paula McMurrough Geri McCarvell Andy Johnson Lanny Messinger Michele Miller Carolyn Pike Johnny Pilalas Eric Redding Maureen Roach Clare Ka+hy Scanlon Pere Silvia Mike Sewell Pam Sfauffer Pippy S+. Ours Karen Thomas Sue Vinal Bobby Vir'I'a Gary Walsh Jay Wennemer Karl Whifcher Gunner Wilds Dave Johnson ll . 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