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THOMAS CRANE PUBLIC LIBRARY 40 WASHINGTON STREET ----- QUINCY, MASS. 02169 GOLDENROD LITERARY STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF LAURA HINDMARSH ASSISTANT EDITORS DEBBIE MATTSON JUDY POTTLE ASSOCIATE EDITORS STEVEN LEVINE EVELYN MARANI CARL ZACK STAFF WRITE UPS KATHY ASH PRODUCTION JANICE BERNSTEIN MARSHA KAPLAN SUSAN ADAMS ANNE BRUSCH KAETHE LIPP PAULA CARLSON LINDA ROLKA BUSINESS STAFF JAMES CASTLEMAN—BUSINESS MANAGER SUSAN ADAMS ANNE BURROWS KAREN CARINDA KATHLEEN CORCORAN MARIE DIMARZIO CONSTANCE FLORIDIA ELIZABETH GIZZARELLI THOMAS HITE CHARLES JONES TERESA LAWRENCE PATRICIA MALONEY MARY McMANN DAVID PAGE EDWARD PERRY JOSEPH RENZI MICHAEL RUSSO MARGARET SWANSON FRANK WILCOX ADVISOR MRS. EDNA DELLA BARBA wmas Crane Public Libraij Quincy, Alass, QUINCY HIGH SCHOOL QUINCY, MASSACHUSETTS School Seal Designed by THOMAS BOWMAN Class of 1966 Photographer MILLER STUDIO Publisher WM. J. KELLER INC. DEDICATION Two students and one adult, please . . . tele- phone’s ringing ... my scalpel’s not sharp enough . . . all sold out??? ... but I wasn’t tardy . . . hey, everyone passed ... I lost my ticket . . . These are just a few of the hundreds of phrases heard daily for over 41 years by Mr. Kidder, one of Quincy High’s most patient teachers. In addition to his teaching duties. Mr. Kidder has long been Fac- ulty Manager of Athletics, coordinator of sports schedules, seller and collector of tickets, and. above all. a tremendous homeroom and biology teacher. As quiet as he is, he will never be forgotten by our class of 1967 . . . HAPPINESS IS dedicating our yearbook to MR. HAROLD KIDDER. Mr. Harold Kidder Florence and her American family—the Berrinis FLORENCE Finds people friendly . . . teachers helpful . . . enjoys informality of classes . . . loves Italian food . . . admires high standard of liv- ing and advanced facilities . . . pictured snow falling like cotton balls . . . “America, Land of Opportunity” . . . HAPPINESS IS Florence. K.P. Florence and Joanne HAPPINESS IS 6 7 8 ERBERG • BRISTOL Holt. Rinehart and Winston Gassner and Sweetkind FACULTY ADMINISTRATION May I have your attention please . . . to the assistant principal’s office now . . . honor roll . . . detention ... at- tendance . . . HAPPINESS IS no de- tention. MR. FRANK KERWIN Assistant Principal MR. LLOYD CREIGHTON Principal MR. MAURICE DALY Assistant Superintendent Vocational-Technical School Who's next? 9 i GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Scheduling and rescheduling . . . S.A.T. . . . catalogues . . . grades . . . counselors . . . applications . . . interviews . . . I.B.M. . . . HAPPINESS IS 6OI 2 points. MR. DONALD FOWKE Head of Guidance Department Mrs. Healey . . . MR.WILLIAM HUTCHINSON MISS HELEN KELLEY MR. FRANCIS MULLEN 12 RS. NETTIEDEAN ALEXANDER HEALTH SERVICE Thermometer . . . excuses . . . beds . . . T.B. tests . . . white . . . sterile bandages . . . eye and ear tests . . . “it's normal, go back to class” . . . HAPPINESS IS an afternoon nap. MISS HELEN HENRY Head Librarian .-r. . if ii nil. ii K MISS SUZANNE NOONAN MRS. GRACE SHIELDS LIBRARY STAFF Book Fair . . . New York Times . . . Dewey Decimal System . . . QUIET . . . research . . . 915.7 . . . passes . . . new faces . . . HAPPINESS IS candy in the library. 13 iiimiiniri ENGLISH DEPARTMENT MISS MURIEL GOUDEY Head of English Department MRS. BERNICE BENNETT Speech Book reviews . . . panels . . . vocabu- lary . . . antecedent . . . Alan Gins- berg . . . Macbeth . . . “Will the meeting please come to order” . . . HAPPINESS IS burying John Brown’s Body. i Ek MISS PATRICIA CHALET MRS. NANCY CHRISTIAN MRS. EDNA DELLA BARBA MR. THEODORE ELIOTT MISS JEAN FALLON 14 MR. RICHARD HUTCHISON MR. ARTHUR MOSHER MR. HERMAN PASQUERELLA mr. bruce McDonald Great Literature MISS MARIE POLAND MISS MARGARET MARR MRS. MYMA SLAWSON Creative Writing MR. JOHN SANDERSON 15 MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Quadratic equations . . . protractors . . . sine . . . formulas . . . problems . . plain geometry . . . prove . . . xm = l 2(x,+x.,) . . . HAPPINESS IS discovering a new math. MR. THOMAS OWENS Algebra II. Trigonometry. Calculus MISS MAUREEN COONEY Algebra II. Geometry MR. KARL BRIGGS Head of Mathematics Department MR. ROBERT BASILIERE Algebra II. Practical Mathematics MR. DAVID BURKE Algebra I, Geometry, Practical Mathematics MRS. ERNESTINE CAMPBELL Geometry MR. THOMAS WHITE Geometry, Algebra II 16 LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Translations ... a penny for Caesar . . . Hoy Dia . . . Quelque chose dis . . . Veni, Vidi, Vici . . . turn the green light on . . . don’t play with the earphones . . . HAPPINESS IS being able to speak fluently. MRS. KATHERINE MYATT Latin MISS JEAN FALLON German MR. DANIEL GOLDFARB French, Spanish MR. STEPHEN GOODYEAR Spanish MRS. NANCY CHRISTIAN Latin MR. ELLIS SWARTZ Head of Language Department MISS ROSE BRIAND French MR. GEORGE YEZUKEVICH Spanish MRS. ELAINE MARIE PRIMMER French 17 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Slide rules . . . frogs . . . HC1 . . . meas- urement . . . Bunsen burners . . . slinkies . . . ripple tanks . . . Kentucky Wonder beans . . . skeleton . . . Einstein? . . . HAPPINESS IS performing surgery on a frog. MISS PATRICIA DAWSON Chemistry MISS NANCY DAY Chemistry MRS. ROANNE JAFFE Applied Science, Aeronautics, Earth Science 18 MR. HAROLD KIDDER Biology MR. GEORGE KOOLIAN Biology MR. PETER LIGOR Biology MR. CHARLES MacLAUGHLIN Biology MR. ELWOOD ROOT Physics, Earth Science MRS. JEAN SMART Biology MRS. JANICE WATTS Chemistry i 19 SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Current events . . . maps . . . charts . . . quiz day . . . term paper . . . daily newspa- per . . . elections . . . French Revolution . . . Senior Scholastic . . . film strips . . . student government . . . HAPPINESS IS solv- ing world problems. MISS ELEANOR KAMBOUR Head of Social Studies Department MISS DOREEN BLANK World Civilization MR. PETER CHRISOM World Civilization, Modern European History DR. ARTHUR CHRISTIE U.S. History I’ve told you that a hundred times . . . MR. IRVING FLETCHER U.S. History, World Civilization ] 1 r MR. JOHN GARRITY World Civilization 20 MISS KATHERINE HORNE Problems of Democracy, U.S. History MR. JOHN HARRINGTON U.S. History, World Civilization Hi there . . . MR. GEORGE YORK World Civilization, Geography MRS. MARTHA WRIGHT Problems of Democracy MRS. ELLA WILLIAMS Problems of Democracy MR. WILLIAM MITCHELL U.S. History MISS PAULAJANE SCHWARZ Problems of Democracy. World Civilization MR. WILLIAM SULLIVAN Geography, Problems of Democracy MISS MAUDE WHEELER U.S. History 21 BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Take an expert's advice! MR. EDWARD FAY Data Processing. General Business Training, Bookkeeping I MR. JOHN CARROLL General Business Training. Business Principles MISS EDITH JOHNSON Typing. Shorthand Liabilities and assets . . . jobs . . . transcribe . . . blow when you erase . . . Civil Service . . . don’t look at your fingers . . . read your instructions . . . take this letter at 180 . . . asdfghjkl; . . . HAPPINESS IS an acceptable letter. MISS MARIE LYNCH Head of Business Education Department MRS. MARY GILLER Clerical Office Practice, Office Machine Operation. Typing 22 MISS CATHERINE DELANEY Typing, Office Machine Operation, Steno. Office Practice MISS MARGARET McNEELY Bookkeeping, General Business Training. Clerical Office Practice MISS LOTTA PAGE Typing, Shorthand MISS ESTHER SAUTER Typing, Shorthand MISS MARTHA PIERCE Clerical Office Practice. Typing MR. GEORGE UMSCHEID Data Processing MRS. IRENE SULLIVAN Typing. Bookkeeping 23 Now, about your tests! T MR. MICHAEL GOLUB Social Studies MR. EDWIN O'NEILL English MR. HERMAN PASQUERELLA English 71 i i H. r 1 MR. ALTON GOULD Algebra TRADE ACADEMICS Homework and hardwork . . . study . . . Math . . . English . . . U.S. His- tory . . . fundamentals . . . Top Ten . . . achievement . . . HAPPINESS IS passing all subjects. CABINET MAKING Designing . . . custom built . . . hinge, latch, handle . . . walnut, mahogany, cedar . . . desk, bench, cabinet . . . skilled craftsmen . . . HAPPINESS IS a noisy shop. MR. FRANCIS CARUSO MR. FRANCIS KELLEY 24 AUTO BODY Repair . . . bang, hammer, sand, scrape . . . paint . . . approved . . . estimate . . . final touches . . . HAPPINESS IS just like new. MR. CHARLES MAGNARELLI MR. PAUL WILLIAMS AUTO MECHANICS Diagnosis . . . plugs, pins, points . . . mufflers, tailpipes . . . ignition . . . carburetor . . . firing sequence . . . spark gap gauge . . . HAPPINESS IS a smooth running car. MR. D. EDWIN CAIN Mr. Clean . . . ' MR. PATRICK CROZIER ELECTRONICS Radios . . . T.V. . . . tubes . . . volt- age regulators . . . anodes . . . oscil- loscopes . . . waves . . . amplifiers . . . UHF . . . fuzzy pictures . . . technicians . . . HAPPINESS IS get- ting WMEX over the P.A. system. MR. DONALD KAUPP MR. FRANCIS McNAMARA MR. MELVIN MILLER ELECTRICAL Bare wires . . . amps . . . plugs and sockets . . . installation . . . dia- grams . . . pennies in the fuse box . . . currents . . . neon lights . . . HAPPINESS IS short-circuiting the whole high school. Live wires! 26 MR. LEO McHUGH MR. PAUL MILWARD MACHINE SHOP Shoptalk . . . drills and lathes ... oil the machines . . . rip, crosscut, and jig . . . ouch! my finger . . . aluminum . . . knurling . . . special devices . . . measurement . . . HAPPINESS IS getting a machine to work. How do you Know what to do? MR. ROBERT BREAGY MR. RICHARD CLIFFORD MR. THOMAS WALSH PATTERN MAKING Accuracy . . . oldest of trades . . . moulds . . . creative skills . . . sketching . . . building . . . working . . . Joe Handyman . . . casting . . . HAPPINESS IS a product well done. 27 SHEET METAL MR. WILLIAM YEE Metal . . . butt, lap, bead . . . fabri- cation ... tin snips . . . duct . . . raw material . . . design . . . pattern drafting . . . HAPPINESS IS an air- conditioned school. MR. BERNARD DODD PLUMBING Bathtubs . . . designed pipes . . . creativity . . . sanitary engineering . . . soldering . . . welding . . . sinks . . . HAPPINESS IS no leaks. MR. JOHN McNAMEE MR. EDWARD HANNON 28 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Business . . . consumer . . . employee . . . MR. ROBERT DANIELE OCCUPATIONAL RELATIONS Problems . . . help . . . decisions . . . jobs . . . solutions . . . directions . . . guidance . . . knowledge . . . maturity . . . HAPPI- NESS IS a good job. HOME ECONOMICS Last minute check. Cupid Serenade . . . Betty Crocker Test . . . fashion show . . . patterns . . . needles . . . pleasant aromas on the cafeteria floor . . . just like store-bought goods . . . white thumb . . . HAPPINESS IS having a boy in class. 30 Very good work. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Precision . . . angles . . . circles . . . lines . . . blueprints . . . practical creation . . . directions are important . . . HAPPINESS IS a successful blue- print. MR. KENNETH HAYES MR. ROBERT SMITH MR. LESLIE CHASE 31 ART DEPARTMENT Painted desks . . . X-mas decorations . . . approved by . . . museum trips . . . PER- SPECTIVE . . . music to paint by . . . new faces . . . oil . . . turpentine . . . HAPPI- NESS IS, having your own kiln. MR. RAYMOND BROWN MUSIC DEPARTMENT MR. ANTHONY FERRANTE MRS. GAIL HARRISON “March down the field to the music” . . . warm ups . . . 7th period melody . . . caco- phony . . . Lalalalalala . . . 4 4 . . . all-state . . . 5 demerits . . . parades . . . HAPPI- NESS IS keeping the choir robes separate from the band uniforms. Play it by ear Ferrante's Rally-Time Band DRIVER EDUCATION MR. WILLIAM PEPE MR. JAMES SHAW Little green books . . . fasten that seat belt . . . left . . . right . . . stop . . . What stop sign? . . . 1-key . . . 2-shift ... 3- emergency brake . . . after school classes . . . forms . . . birth certificate . . . HAPPI- NESS IS that little pink slip. Really, I'm your friend This is a car! 34 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Inspection . . . exercises . . . circuit training . . . to slim the waist . . . parallel bars . . . three times around the tennis court . . . bas- ketball . . . HAPPINESS IS having an excuse for all year. My washer was that tall . . . MRS. GAIL BORSARI MR. HENRY CONROY MR. MARTIN FINNEGAN MISS SUSAN LAMB Over, not in! SENIORS Not Pictured—Susan Harrington Dana Jones Sharon Mallar Susan Goroff Steven Levine Richard Mattes Alan Matthews Paul Walker James Shea Christine Volpe Stuart Weiner Carl Zack Charles Troup Cheryl Volpe John DiCesare—Electronics John Davidson—Electronics Joseph Fasci—Machine Shop TOPS VOCATIONAL 36 John Fiumara—Sheet Metal Robert O'Neil—Sheet Metal Mel Pforr—Sheet Metal 37 SENIORS 38 Debbie Mattson—Joy L. Nevins Award Anthony Schepis—Harvard Book Award AWARDS Charles Troup—Student Government Day Representa- tive Cheryl Volpe—D.A.R. Award Irene Valentino—Betty Crocker Award 39 1 YOU’RE ELECTED 40 YOU’RE THE STAR TODAY SMILE! 41 Edward Mack—President Kathy Ccdrone—Vice President DOUGLAS ADAMS PHILIP ADAMS SUSAN ADAMS JOHN AVNET Ben Key Club 1. 2. 3: French Club 1. SANDRA BAKER Sandy JOHN BALZARINI Jack Spring Track 1. PAUL BARRETT MARY BATES Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2, 3; Q Club 1. 2. STEPHEN BENNETT Dudley Key Club 2. 3; Radio Club 1. 2. 3; Delegateat-Large 3. EARLE BENTLEY Barnie Rifle Club 1. ¥ RICHARD ALLEN JAMES ALLSOP DOUGLAS ADAMS Doug Key Club 2, 3: Intramural Basketball 1. 2, 3. PHILIP ADAMS Phil A.F.S. 2. 3: Page and Stage 3: Key Club 1. 2. 3. SUSAN ADAMS Frostie Library Staff 1: Latin Club 2. 3: Art Club 1. 2, 3: Goldenrod Business Staff 3. HERBERT AIKENS RICHARD ALLEN Rick Hockey 1. JAMES ALLSOP Ollie FREDERICK ANDERSON Fred CELESTE ANIOLOWSKI Celes KATHLEEN ASH Kathy JAMES AUCOIN Jim Football 1. 2. 3. JAMES BERARDINILLI Jim FREDERICK ANDERSON CELESTE ANIOLOWSKI KATHLEEN ASH SANDRA BAKER JOHN BALZARINI JAMES AUCION JOHN AVNET PAUL BARRETT MARY BATES STEPHEN BENNETT Mr. Chrisom-Senior Class Advisor ROBERT BERGER Symphonic Band 1. 2. 3: N.H.S. 2. 3: Band 1. 2, 3; All City Orchestra 1. LINDA BERMAN Art Club 1; Spanish Club 2, 3; Pony Express 2; F.B.L.A. 3. JANICE BERNSTEIN Goldenrod Literary Staff 3; Pony Express 2. 3; N.H.S. 2. 3; Student Council Delegate-at-Large 1. 2; Home Room Repre- sentative 3: Symphonic Band 1. 2. 3: Band 1. 2. 3; All City Orchestra 2. 3: A.F.S. 2, 3; F.T.A. 2. 3: French Club 1. 2. 3. JOANNE BERRINI French Club 1. 2. 3: Page and Stage 3: A.F.S. 1. 2. 3: Pony Express 3. ROBERT BERGER LINDA BERMAN JANICE BERNSTEIN DONALD BERTRAND Don Football 1. 2. 3; Key Club 2. 3; Pony Express 3; Spanish Club 3. RICHARD 8ERTRAND Mef RICHARD BERTRAND JEROLD BESSIN JOANNE 8ERRINI DONALD BERTRAND JEROLD BESSIN Bess Key Club 1. 2. 3: Radio Club 1. 2. 3; Art Club 1. 2; Page and Stage 3. PAUL BESTON Turk Basketball 1. 2. 3: Intramural Basketball 1. 2. 3: Cross Country 1, 2. 3; Varsity Club 3: Bookroom 1. 2, 3. KATHLEEN BLAKE ELSIE BLANCHARD Vina THOMAS BOMBACE Bombo DONNA BOUCHARD G.A.A. 1; Spanish Club 1; F.N.A. 1. KARYN BOWER NORMAN BOWER Norm Football 1; Track 1. 2. 3. PAUL BRANDI Radio Club 2; Golf 1; German Club 1. KATHLEEN BLAKE ELSIE BLANCHARD Happiness is . . . your own papered locker THOMAS BOMBACE DONNA BOUCHARD PAUL BRANDI REGINA BREEN ROBERT BREEN SHIRLEY BRANDOLINI Shirt BERNARD BRADY Bernie Football 1. 2. 3; Key Club 2; Varsity Club 2, 3: Intramural Basketball 2. 3. REGINA BREEN Reggie Q-Club 1. 2. 3; Mixed Glee Club 2. 3; F.B.L.A. 3: Page and Stage 3. ROBERT BREEN Bob French Club 1: Key Club 2. PAUL BRESKA DAVID BRIGHT PAUL BRESKA Paul DAVID BRIGHT Dave Cross Country 2, 3: Winter Track 1. 2. 3: Key Club 2. 3: Spring Track 1. 2. 3. PAUL BRODZINSKI Bubba Radio Club 1, 2. SUZANNE BROOKS PHILIP 8R00ME PAUL 8R0DZINSKI DIANE BROOKS DIANE BROOKS F.B.L.A. 2. 3. Dee SUZANNE BROOKS F.N.A. 2: F.H.A. 3: Page and Stage 3. Suzie PHILIP BROOME F.B.L.A. 3; Page and Stage 3. Phil WILLIAM BROSSEAU Library Staff 2. Gabby DANIEL BRUCE Soccer 1. 2. 3: French Club 1. Danny ANANIAS BRUSCH Anne French Club 1: F.H.A. 2: French Club 3; A.F.S. • Literary Staff 3. t; Goldenrod WILLIAM BROSSEAU DANIEL 8RUCE ANANIAS BRUSCH DE80RAH BUCKLEY Debbi Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. 3: QClub 1: Cheerleading 2. 3; Spanish Club 2. 3: G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. NANCY BUDRICK Nance ALBERT BUELER SANDRA BURCHILL Sandy Student Council Delegate at Large 2. 3: Page and Stage 1: Home Room Representative 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. FRANK E. BURKE. JR. ANNE MARIE BURROWS Annie French Club 1. 2. 3: Goldenrod Business Staff 3; F.N.A. 3: A.F.S. 3: Q Club 1. 3. JOSEPH BYRNE DONNA CADGER Ding F.H.A. 1. ✓ DEBORAH 8UCKLEY NANCY BUDRICK ALBERT BUELER SANDRA BURCHILL FRANK BURKE DONNA CAIRNS Page and Stage 2. 3; G.A.A. 1. ANNE MARIE BURROWS DONNA CADGER RONALD CAMERON French Club 1. 2. 3. DAVID CAMPBELL Rifle Club 1. RICHARD CANNATA Key Club 1. 2. 3. HAROLD CAPONE Key Club 2. KAREN CARINDA Goldenrod 3. LAWRENCE CARLONI Gabby Dave Bird Harry Shorty Larry DONNA CAIRNS RONALD CAMERON PAULA CARLSON REGINA CARNATHAN JAMES CARRERA JOHN CASEY PAULA CARLSON Future Nurses Club 1; Spanish Club 1; Goldenrod 3: Office Work 2. 3. REGINA CARNATHAN Reggie Pony Express 1; French Club 1. 2; Page and Stage 2, 3; A.F.S. 1. 2. 3: Q-Club 1: F.T.A. 1. 2. 3. JAMES CARRERA Jim Key Club 1. 2. 3; Basketball 1; Cross Country 1. JOHN CASEY Case 8asebail 1; Page and Stage 3; Basketball 3. RICHARD CASH Ricky JOSEPH CATALANO Joe Cross Country 1, 2. 3; Winter Track 1. 2, 3; Spring Track 1. 2. 3. I JEANINE CHAPRALIS R08ERT CHELLA RICHARO CASH STEVEN CATTO KATHLEEN CEDRONE ARTHUR CEURVELS STEVEN CATTO Steve Football 1. 2. 3: Track 1, 2, 3; Key Club 1. 2, 3; Jr. Sr. Class Treasurer. LUCILLE CAVANAUGH KATHLEEN CEDRONE Kathy Q-Club 1. 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; Prom Com- mittee 3; Homeroom Rep. 1; Class Vice-President 2. 3. ARTHUR CEURVELS Archie Radio Club 1; Library Staff 3. JEANINE CHAPRALIS Jackie ROBERT CHELLA Bob Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1. 2, 3; Winter Track 1, 2, 3. DANIEL CHENETTE Dan BARBARA CHEPETSKY Barb ROSEMARIE CHIOCCHIO Ro F.B.L.A. 3; F.T.A. 3. DANIEL CHENETTE BARBARA CHEPETSKY ROSEMARIE CHIOCCHIO DONNA CIARDI Don MAUREEN CIARDI ANTHONY CINCOTTA Sinkey PETER CLANCY Clank LOIS CLARK NANCY CLARK LIANNE CLAUSEN CHARLES CLAUSS Chis Football 1, 2, 3: Track 1. 2. 3; Page and Stage 3. NANCY COHEN Nance QClub 1. 2; Jr. and Sr. Class Activities Committees; A.F.S. 2, 3; Pony Express 2, 3; Art Club 2, 3; Homeroom Delegate 2. 3. LIANNE CLAUSEN CHARLES CLAUSS OONNA CIARDI MAUREEN CIARDI ANTHONY CINCOTTA LOIS CLARK NANCY CLARK RICHARD COLLARUSO PATRICIA COLLINS Q Club 3. Mushroom FLORENCE COMICHO A.F.S. 3: Page and Stage 3; F.T.A. 3. Flo DONALD COMOLETTI Radio Club 2. 3. Don KATHLEEN CONNELLY Kathie THOMAS CONNELLY D.E.C.A. 1. Big T NANCY COHEN PATRICIA COLLINS GERALD CONNORS JEANNE CONNORS JOSEPH CONNERS Joe Basketball 1; Key Club 2. 3; Spanish Club 3 I; Track 1. 2; Page and Stage 3; Art Club 3. MARCIA CONNOLLY GERALD CONNORS Jerry JEANNE CONNORS WILLIAM CONNORS Bill Key Club 1. 2. 3; Spanish Club 3. FRANK CONTI Connie RUSSELL COOK Russ Spanish Club 3. JOHN COOPER WILLIAM CONNORS FRANK CONTI RUSSELL COOK JOHN COOPER KATHLEEN CORCORAN DENNIS CORMIER KATHLEEN CORCORAN Corky Q Club 2. 3; A.F.S. 2. 3; Page and Stage 2, 3; Pony Express 2. 3; Goldenrod Staff 3; French Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 3; Student Council Advisory Board 3. DENNIS CORMIER ALFRED CORRIERI Monster MICHAEL COSTA Mike Art Club 1; Latin Club 2: Science Club 1: Spanish Club 1; Pony Express 1; Symphonic 8and 1. DENNIS COULL Lou Baseball 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1. GREGORY CRAIG Greg Football 1. 2. 3; Spanish Club 3; Latin Club 2; Key Club 2; Track 1, 2. MICHAEL COSTA DENNIS COULL GREGORY CRAIG PATRICK CURRY RICHARD CURRY PAUL DALEY STEVEN D'ARIGO RICHARD CURRY Art Club 1, 2; Page and Stage 3. PAUL DALEY Quiff Man Football 1. 2. 3; Basketball 1. 2. 3; Page and Stage 1. 2. 3: Track 2. 3. STEVEN D'ARIGO Steve NOREEN DARU ERNEST DAVEY Ernie JOHN DAVIDSON Mod Soccer 1; Radio Club 1. SHEILA DAVIS ANNAJEAN DAWSON HELENE CRISPO Cookie Rifle Club 1, 2; Art Club 2; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3: Student Council Advisory Board 3. JAMES CROSSMAN Jjm Football 1, 2. 3. JOHN CURRAN Sneaky-Mummy DANIEL CURRY Animal Football 2, 3; Basketball 1. PATRICK CURRY pat Football 1. 2. 3; Basketball 1. 2. 3; Key Club 2; Baseball 1. 2. 3. SHEILA DAVIS ANNAJEAN DAWSON JOSEPH OEAN ALLISON DEANE F. PETER DiFEDERICO ELAINE DcIGRECO PAUL DcIGRECO THERESA DENNEHY Terry Library Staff 1; Art Club 1; F.B.L.A. 2. JOSEPH DEAN Joe ALLISON DEANE French Club 1; F.B.L.A. 1; F.H.A. 3. STEPHEN DeANGELO F. PETER DiFEDERICO Pete Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3; Q-Club 3. ELAINE DelGRECO G. A.A. 1; F.N.A. 1; French Club 1. PAUL DelGRECO DOUGLAS DELL Dewey Hockey 1, 2: Rifle Club 1. MATTHEW DeLUCA Matt Hockey 1. 2; Football manager 1. LEONARD DeROSA Lenny NANCY DEVEAU F. B.L.A. 2. 3; G.A.A. 1; Q-Club 1. 2, 3. SHIRLEY DEVEAU LINDA DeVINCENTIS Cheerleader 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2. 3; Pony Express 3: Span- ish Club 2. 3. JEAN DiBONA Jeanie G. A.A. 1. JOAN DiBONA Joanie DOUGLAS DELL MATTHEW DeLUCA THERESA DENNEHY NANCY DEVEAU JEANNE DiCESARE Jeannie JOHN DiCESARE Dices Radio Club 1. MARIE ELANA DiMARZIO Reeree Goldenrod Business Staff 3. PATRICIA DiMATTIO Pat Page and Stage 3; Pony Express 3; A.F.S. 1. 2, 3; French Club 1. 2. 3; Baton Squad 1. 2, 3. KATHLEEN DiSALVO Kathy ANNE DiSCIULLO Grape Q-Club 1. 2; French Club 1; G.A.A. 1, 2; Great Books 1; Prom Committee 3. JEANNE DiCESARE JOHN DiCESARE MARIE ELANA DiMARZIO VINCENT DiTOCCO Vinny Basketball 1; Trade Open House 1, 2. 3. MARY ANN DODGE F.N.A. 1. PATRICIA DiMATTIO KATHLEEN DiSALVO JAYNE DOHERTY Dodie Art Club 1. 2: Page and Stage 1; Pony Express 3; Q Club 1, 2. ANNE DiSCIULLO VINCENT DiTOCCO ELAINE D'OLIMPIO Cheerleading 2. 3; Q-Club 1; G.A.A. 1, 2. 3; Pony Express 3. JOANNE DONOHUE Mouth G.A.A. 1. 2. 3; Q-Club 1, 2; F.B.L.A. 2, 3. MICHAEL DONOVAN Mike Key Club 1.2; 8aseball 1,2,3. CHARLES DOYLE Charlie KATHLEEN DRYER Kathy G.A.A. 1; French Club 1, 2, 3; Pony Express 1, 2. 3; A.F.S. 2, 3. MARY ANN DODGE JAYNE DOHERTY Happiness is . . .no mistakes. 52 MICHAEL DONOVAN KATHLEEN DRYER EDWARD DUART LINDA Du 80IS JON DUFF DEANNE DUFRENE Up the down staircase EDWARD DUART French Club 1, 2. LINDA DuBOIS French Club 1. JON DUFF Basketball 1. 2, 3. DEANNE DUFRENE Spanish Club 2, 3. Eddie Dee DIANE DUGGAN KENNETH DUNBAR PAUL DUGAN Pheasant DIANE DUGGAN Dug Ride Club 1; F.B.L.A. 2, 3; Office Staff 2, 3; F.H.A. 3. KENNETH DUNBAR Hockey 2, 3; Golf 1: Key Club 1. 2. MAUREEN DUNN AUDREY EICOFF STUART EICOFF MAUREEN DUNN WILLIAM DUNN WILLIAM DUNN Billy Football 1, 2. 3. AUDREY EICOFF Aud French Club 2; Page and Stage 3. STUART EICOFF Stu French Club 2, 3. SALLY EKBOM Frank F.B.L.A. 1. ARLENE ERICKSON Eric Homeroom Rep. 1; Jr. Class Activities Committee; Q Club 1. 2. 3; N.H.S. 2. 3; Sr. Class Rep. JOSEPH FASCI Ravioli Football 1. KENNETH DuCHARME Dutch SALLY EKBOM ARLENE ERICKSON JOSEPH FASCI JUDITH FELLOWS Judy Q-Club 1. RICHARD FENNESSY Dick JAMES FEROLI Jim Key Club 1. 2, 3; Spanish Club 1. 2. 3. LOIS FERRAZZI A.F.S. 3; Q-Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 3; Pony Express 3; Student Council Delegate-at-Large. JOHN FINN Huck JOHN FITZGERALD F'tZ Key Club 1. 2. 3: Pony Express 2. 3. KAREN FITZGERALD Fitzy Page and Stage 2, 3: F.8.L.A. 3; Q-Club 1. RICHARD FENNESSV JAMES FEROLI LOIS FERRAZZI MARC FITZGERALD Fitzy Baseball 1. 3; Hockey 3. DENISE FITZPATRICK Fitzy JOHN FIUMARA Johnny Trade Open House 1. 2, 3. CONSTANCE FLORIDIA Connie A.F.S. 1. 2. 3; French Club 1, 2. 3; Advisory Board 1; Delegate-at-Large 3; G.A.A. 1, 2. 3: Q-Club 1. 2. 3; Pony 3: Page and Stage 3. MARK FLYNN Football 1. 2. 3; Track 2. JOHN FOLEY Soccer 1; Jr. Class Advisory Committee. DORIS FORD Dot MARC FITZGERALD DENISE FITZPATRICK IRENE FORD Fordie F.N.A. 1, 2; French Club 1. DEBORAH FORSYTHE Debbie DONNA FOYE Rifle Club 1; Jr. Red Cross 1: Health Service 1, 2, 3; F.N.A. 1, 2. 3: Spanish Club 1. 2, 3. ROBERT FOYE Rat Band 1, 2. 3: Symphonic Band 1, 3; Key Club 2. 3. EDWARD FRIEL Ben Football 1: Rifle Club 1: Trade Open House 1, 2, 3. LAWRENCE FURBISH Larry ROBERT FURFARI Basketball 1, 2, 3. Happiness . . . team work AURORA GAMBOA GAIL GARDINER ROBERT GARNEAU JOSEPH GAVIN mm MARIE GAZIANO LOIS GAMBLE AURORA GAMBOA QClub 1; Delegate-at-large 2: G.A.A. 3; Student Council 3: Spanish Club 2. 3; Latin Club 1; A.F.S. 1; Cheerleader 2. 3. GAIL GARDINER ROBERT GARNEAU Bob JOSEPH GAVIN Baseball 1. 2. 3; Key Club 1. 2. MARIE GAZIANO Rose Q Club 1, 2, 3; Student Council Advisory Board 2. 3; Art Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 2. 3; F.H.A. 3; Mixed Glee Club 1; Jr. Class Advisory Board 2. CLAIRE GERRAUGHTY Blondy CARMELINA GIANINO Carm French Club 1. MICHAEL GIBBONS Mike Key Club 1. 2. 3; Baseball 1. 2: Hockey 1; Football 1. CHARLES GILLIS Gus KATHLEEN GILMARTIN Kathy QClub 1, 2; F.H.A. 1. WILLIAM GIRARD Bill ELIZABETH GIZZARELLI Lizzy Q Club 1. 2. 3; Spanish Club 1. 2, 3; Goldenrod 3; F.H.A. 3. WILLIAM GOLD Bill Football 1, 2, 3; Spring Track 2, 3; Key Club 1, 2, 3; Art Club 1.2. ELIZABETH GIZZARELLI WILLIAM GOLD ELLEN GOLDSTEIN Myke A.F.S. 1. 2, 3; French Club 1: Spanish Club 2, 3; Home- room representative 1; Page and Stage 3; Library Staff 1. 2, 3; Student Council Advisory Board 2: Office Worker 1. SUSAN GOROFF Susie A.F.S. 1. 2. 3: Pony Express 1. 2. 3: French Club 2. 3: Great Books 1: N.H.S. 2. 3. DIANNE GORVEATT French Club 1. KATHLEEN GRANAHAN Kathy Q Club 1. 2. 3; F.B.L.A. 1: G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. DANIEL GRANT Deak MARYANNE GRASSELLI F.B.L.A. 2. 3; G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. ELLEN GOLOSTEIN SUSAN GOROFF MARY GUEST MARJORIE GUPPY ROBERT GREENE Greenie ROBERT GRENIER Ed MARY GUEST Q-Club 1: G.A.A. 1. MARJORIE GUPPY Margie MARGARET HAMILL F.B.L.A. 2, 3; A.F.S. 3; Homeroom Rep. 3. PETER HAMILL Handsome Hockey 3. THERESA HANSSEN Terry Jr. Classical League 1. 2, 3. i SUSAN HARRINGTON JANIS HARRISON AL8ERT HARWOOD LAURA HARWOOD MAUREEN HASKELL JOHN HARDIMAN Jack SUSAN HARRINGTON Sue French Club 1: A.F.S. 1. 2. 3; Exchange Student 3; Pony Express 1. 2, 3; Great Books 1; N.H.S. 2, 3. JANIS HARRISON Jan F.H.A. 1; Q-Club 1. 3; Delegate at-Large 3; F.B.L.A. 3. ALBERT HARWOOD At LAURA HARWOOD MAUREEN HASKELL Moe Art Club 1; G.A.A. 1; Q-Club 1; F.B.L.A. 3. 1 Just restin’ CARL HAYES JANICE HAYNES ROBERT HAYWARD ROBERT HEALY MARY HILL Mar F. N.A. 1; French Club 1. LAURA HINDMARSH G. A.A. 1; Goldenrod 3; QClub 1. 2: Office Staff 3. THOMAS HITE Tom Key Club 1, 2. 3; Goldenrod 3. VIRGINIA HOLMES Ginger PETER HOOD Hoodie Library Staff 2, 3. DAVID HORRIGAN China PETER HORRIGAN THOMAS HITE VIRGINIA HOLMES CARL HAYES Soccer 1, 2. JANICE HAYNES F.B.L.A. 2. 3; Homeroom Rep. 1. ROBERT HAYWARD ROBERT HEALY Golf 1. 2: Baseball 1. Haynesic Harry Animal NANCY HEBERT Student Council 1, 2. 3; Q Club 1; Cheerleader 2. 3; G.A.A. 1. 2, 3; Jr. Class Activities Committee; Spanish Club 3. EDWARD HERMAN PETER HOOD DAVID HORRIGAN RICHARD HURLEBAUS LAWRENCE HUTCHINS RICHARD INFASCELLI WILLIAM JACOBS Jake Key Club 1; Rifle Club 1. PAUL JAKINS Football 1. 2, 3; Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Key Club 2. 3. PATRICIA JANIS Pat French Club 1: A.F.S. 1; G.A.A. 1; Spanish Club 1; Baton Squad 2, 3; Pony Express 1. 2, 3. HAROLD JANUS Hal CHARLES JOHNSON Chuck Key Club 1. 2, 3. PAUL JOHNSON CHARLES JONES Chuck Winter Track 1, 2. 3; Spring Track 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM INNIS CHERYL ISAACSON RICHARD HURLEBAUS Stud LAWRENCE HUTCHINS Larry RICHARD INFASCELLI Winter Track 1; Spring Track 1; Rifle Club 1. Dick WILLIAM INNIS Bill CHERYL ISAACSON Cheerlcading 2. 3; Student Council 2. 3; G.A.A. 1. 2. 3; French Club 1; Q Club 1: Homeroom Rep. tivities Committee; N.H.S. 2. 3. 3; Jr. Class Ac- ROBERT JACKSON Radio Club 2, 3. Jack ROBERT JACKSON WILLIAM JACOBS PAUL JAKINS PATRICIA JANIS DANA JONES Soccer 1. 2; Basketball 1. 2. 3: Track 1, 2. 3: N.H.S. 2. 3. RONALD KALIL Kut MARSHA KAPLAN Q-Club 1: Delcgate-at-Large 1, 2. 3: Cheerleader 2. 3; Span- ish Club 2, 3; A.F.S. 2. 3: Goldenrod 3; Pony Express 3. ELAINE KASPER Giggi G.A.A. 1. 2. 3; French Club 2. 3. DAVID KEEFE Fats French Club 3; A.F.S. 3; Key Club 1. 2, 3; Symphonic Band 1. 2. 3. DENNIS KEEFE PAUL KELLY Kell DANA JONES ELAINE KASPER DAVID KEEFE PATRICIA KENNEY Pat F.B.L.A. 1. 2. 3. PAUL KENNEY PAUL KELLY PATRICIA KENNEY Spanish Club 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 1. 2. 3; Basketball 1. 2. 3. JOYCE KILDUFF Page and Stage 1: Art Club 1. JAMES KING King Kong MAUREEN KING Moe G.A.A. 1. 2, 3; Q-Club 1, 2. 3; Prom Committee 3: Spanish Club 3; F.B.L.A. 3. LYNNE KIRKHAM ELIZABETH KLER F.B.L.A. 1. Kirk Betty PAUL KENNEY JOYCE KILDUFF ELIZABETH LALOND DIANE KYLLER JOHN LANATA ALAN KOPLAN Symphonic Band 1, 2. 3; Stage Band 2, 3. DIANE KYLLER Kyller G.A.A. 1, 2. 3; Q-Club 1. 2. 3: F.B.L.A. 3. ELIZABETH LALOND Bette Student Council Rep. 1; F.H.A. 2; F.B.L.A. 3. JOHN LANATA J.L. Football 1. 2. 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Key Club 1. 2. 3. JULIA LANDBERG Julie Q-Club 1; G.A.A. 1, 3; Spanish Club 3. BARBARA LANDRY ELIZABETH LANDRY Bette Page and Stage 3; A.F.S. 3; Q-Club 1. A quick lunch IRMA LANDRY F. B.L.A. 2. KENNETH LaPLUME ARLENE LAPON French Club 1; F.T.A. 1. 2. 3. SUSAN LaSALA G. A.A. 1. 2. 3; F.T.A. 3; Q-Club 1. 2. 3. KENNETH LAVERS TERESA LAWRENCE Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Q-Club 1; Goldenrod 3. JOHN LAWSON Ken Sue Ken Terry Taps TERESA LAWRENCE JOHN LAWSON KENNETH LAVERS LORETTA LEE Chess Club 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; A.F.S. 2. 3; French Club 1; Page and Stage 3. RITA LEONE JOSEPH LEUCHTE DAVID LEVANGIE Dave STEVEN M. LEVINE Muggs Math Club 2, 3; Band 1, 2. 3; Symphonic Band 1. 2. 3; Goldenrod 3: Chess Club 2; Great 8ooks 1; Stage Band 2, 3; N.H.S. 2. 3. SANDRA LIBBY Sandy Pony Express 2, 3; French Club 1. 2; A.F.S. 1. 2, 3; Dele- gate at-Large 2; Concert Choir 1. SANDRA LIFESET Sandi Page and Stage 3: A.F.S. 1. KAETHE LIPP Kaeth F.T.A. 2. 3; Future Homemakers 1, 2. 3; G.A.A. 1, 2. 3. EDWARD LISCOMBE MARILYN LITTLE LORETTA LEE RITA LEONE JOSEPH LEUCHTE STEVEN LEVINE SANDRA LIBBY EDWARD LISCOMBE Lise Football 1. 2; Winter track 1. MARILYN LITTLE Mai Q-Club 1. 2. 3; G.A.A. 1. 2, 3; Spanish Club 2; Glee Club 2. JAMES LITTLEWOOD CAROL LOMBARDI French Club 1. THERESA LOMBARDO Terry F. B.L.A. 1, 2. 3; Q-Club 1, 2, 3; Student Council Advisory Board 3. DONNA LORENZEN G. A.A. 1. 2. 3: F.N.A. 1; Q-Club 1. 2. 3: J.C.L. 2. 3: Home- room rep. 3. EDWARD LORGEREE Eddie Key Club 1, 2. 3. I don't remember the cheer, do you? CAROL LOMBARDI THERESA LOM8AROO EDWARD LORGEREE DONNA LORENZEN JANICE LORITO GERALDINE LOUGHLIN LINDA LUDDINGTON GERALDINE LUKE JANICE LORITO Jan G.A.A. 1; French Club 1. 2; Jr. Classical League 2. 3; Prom Committee 3: Jr. Activities Committee 2: F.T.A. 1, 2. 3; Pony 2; Delegate-at-Largc 1. 2, 3; Q-Club 1. GERALDINE LOUGHLIN Jeri LINDA LUDDINGTON Lynn Q-Club 1. GERALDINE LUKE Gerry CHARLES MACALUSO Charlie RICHARD MACALUSO Richie A.F.S. 3. VIRGINIA MacDONALD Ginny Q-Club 1. 2. 3; Baton Squad 2. 3; Spanish Club 3. JAMES MACKAY MARY MACKEY Hey! Whose side is the ref on? EDWARD MACK Eddie Class President 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Key Club 2, 3. JAMES MACKAY Jimmy MARY MACKEY Mary Mac Q-Club 3; Jr. Classical League 2. HUGH MacLEOD Baby Hughy A.F.S. 3: Football 2: Page and Stage 3; Spanish Club 3. JOSEPH MADDEN Joe Rifle Club 1. 2. 3. MICHAEL MAGGIANI Marge French Club 1. 2. 3. HUGH MacLEOD JOSEPH MADDEN MICHAEL MAGGIANI MARJORIE MAHAN Margie Art Club 3; Jr. Classical League 2. ROBERT MAHAN Bob DAVID MALLAR Elma Trade Open House 2. 3. SHARON MALLAR French Club 1; Latin Club 2. 3; N.H.S. 2. 3. ALISON MALONE Al Art Club 2, 3; QClub 1. 2. 3: Prom Committee 3; G.A.A. 1. 3; Spanish Club 3. PATRICIA MALONEY Pat Q Club 1. 2. 3; F.B.L.A. 2; Art Club 2. 3; Goldenrod 3. PETER MANCUSO Pete EVELYN MARANI Library Staff 1. 2. 3; Q Club 1; G.A.A. 1. 2. 3; N.H.S. 2. 3; A.F.S. 2; Goldenrod Staff 3. PETER MANCUSO EVELYN MARANI MARJORIE MAHAN DAVID MALLAR SHARON MALLAR ALISON MALONE PATRICIA MALONEY ROBERT MARCOLINI Marco Rifle Club 1. SCOTT MARCOTTE Student Council 2, 3; Page and Stage 2. 3. CAROLE MARDEN Kitty Kitty Rifle Club 1; Spanish Club 2. MARY MARINI Italian F.B.L.A. 2. 3; Delegateat-Large 3. RALPH MARINI Lou French Club 1. 2. 3; Science Club 1; Baseball Team 2. 3. OSVALDO MARINILLI RICHARD MARSHALL JOHN MARTELL Marty Rifle Club 1. R08ERT MARCOLINI SCOTT MARCOTTE OIANE MARTINELLI GRACE MASSEY RICHARD MATTES Plumbing is . . . pipes and packings and faucets and fit- tings DIANE MARTINELLI GRACE MASSEY F.B.L.A. 3; F.H.A. 1. 2; QClub 1. ITSUO MASUDA A.F.S. 3. RICHARD MATTES Diana Itchy Rick Football 1. 2. 3: Key Club 1. 2. 3: N.H.S. 2. 3; Jr. Classical League 2. ALAN MATTHEWS ALAN MATTHEWS DEBORAH MATTSON Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3; All City Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Math Club 1. 2, 3: Chess Club 1. 2, 3; N.H.S. 2. 3: Science Club 1. 2, 3: Great Books 1. DEBORAH MATTSON Debbie G.A.A. 2, 3; Spanish Club 2; Office Worker 2. 3; Goldenrod Staff 3: Homeroom Rep. 3; Q Club 1, 2. gail McCarthy maureen mcdonnell JAMES MCDONOUGH gail McCarthy wayne mcCulley john McCarthy Jack WAYNE McCULLEY Robert McCullough Gregory McDonald Spunk maureen mcdonnell Art Club 2. Mo james mcdonough Track 1. 2. 3. Jim EILEEN McGILLVRAY Q Club 2. 3. Mother PATRICIA McHUGH Pat Page and Stage 1. 2; Pony 1. 2; A.F.S. 1. 2. c 1, 2. 3; Student Council 3. 1; French Club RICHARD McKENZIE Hockey 2; Tennis 1. 2, 3. Dickie EILEEN McGILLVRAY PATRICIA McHUGH RICHARD McKENZIE Happiness . . . CHARLES MCLAUGHLIN WAYNE MILLER MARY McMANN JOHN MILOSEVICS DORIS MITCHELL ELAINE MOBERG STEPHEN MOBERG KAREN MONTGOMERY Kay F.B.L.A.; Spanish Club 1; Pony Express 1; A.F.S. 1; G.A.A. 1. JOHN MONTI Football 1, 2. JOHN MORIARTY DANIEL MORRELL Corell Football 1. 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1. 2. 3. STEPHEN MOBERG KAREN MONTGOMERY CHARLES MCLAUGHLIN Charlie MARY McMANN A.F.S. 1, 2, 3; French Club 1. 2, 3; Pony Express 3; Page and Stage 3; Advisory Board 2, 3; Q-Club. WAYNE MILLER Baseball 1. 2. 3; French Club 1, 2, 3; Key Club 1. 2. 3; N.H.S. 2, 3. JOHN MILOSEVICS Bible Club 1. DORIS MITCHELL Mitch Spanish Club 1. 2, 3; Q-Club 1. 2. 3; Latin Club 2. 3; G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. ELAINE MOBERG G.A.A. 1. 2, 3; Q-Club 1, 2; Homeroom Rep. 1; Page and Stage 2. 3; F.B.L.A. 2. 3. DONALD MORRIS Mouse A.F.S. 1. DIANE MUNROE PATRICIA MURPHY Pat Baton Squad 1, 2, 3; Art Club 2. JOHN MORIARTY DANIEL MORRELL DONALD MORRIS DIANE MUNROE PATRICIA MURPHY PAUL NANNIS ROBERT NEEDLE DAVID NERSESSIAN CHRISTINE NIELAND Chris Q-Club 1; F.B.L.A. 1. PAULA NIGRO F.B.L.A. 3; Page and Stage 3. DORINDA NORTON Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Prom Committee 2. 3; Cheerleader 2. 3; Delegate at-Large 1. 2, 3. JEAN OBERG Jeanne F.H.A. 1. 2. 3; F.B.L.A. 1. MARGARET O BRIEN Peggy A.F.S. 3. NANCY O’CONNELL Nanc Q Club 1. 2. JAMES NESTOR KATHLEEN NEWCOMB PAUL NANNIS Page and Stage 3; Homeroom Rep. 1. JAMES NEARY Jim Key Club 2. 3. ROBERT NEEDLE Needles F.B.L.A. 1. DAVID NERSESSIAN Dave Homeroom Rep. 1. JAMES NESTOR Mike Art Club 2. KATHLEEN NEWCOMB Kathy Spanish Club 1. MATTHEW NEWELL Red F.B.L.A. 1. RICHARD O’CONNNELL Okee PAULA NIGRO DORINDA NORTON RITA O'CONNOR F.B.L.A. 1. 2: F.H.A. 1; QClub 1. 2. 3; Art Club 3. KATHLEEN O'DONNELL Kathy Debating 1. 2; A.F.S. 1, 2, 3; French Club 1, 3; Pony Express 1. 2. 3. WILLIAM OGLE NEIL OLSON Oley Hockey 1. 2, 3. MICHAEL OMAR Arab L. Football 2. 3: Track 1. 3; Key Club 1. MARY O'MEARA Jr. Classical League 2. 3; Spanish Club 2. 3; G.A.A. 1, 2. 3. CHARLES O'NEIL Cejo Rifle Club 1. CHARLES O'NEIL NANCY O'NEIL RITA O'CONNOR KATHLEEN O'DONNELL NEIL OLSON MICHAEL OMAR MARY O'MEARA NANCY O’NEIL Red Page and Stage 1: Q-Club 1; F.N.A. 1. ROBERT O'NEIL Rifle Club 1. MICHAEL ORSENO Mike Football 1; Key Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 2. CHRISTINE OSBORNE Chris F.B.L.A. 2. MARITA O’SHEA Student Council 2. 3; Cheerleading 2. 3; Spanish Club 1. 2, 3; Mixed Glee Club 1. 2. 3; N.H.S. 2, 3. DAVID PAGE Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Goldenrod 3. MARIANNE PAGNANI May F.B.L.A. 2, 3. ROBERT O'NEIL MICHAEL ORSENO DAVID PALMER LINDA PALUMBO ROSEMARIE PAGNANI Rosie F. B.L.A. 2. 3. RAYMOND PALLESCHI Ray DAVID PALMER Arnie Key Club 2, 3; Science Club 1, 2; N.H.S. 2, 3; Jr. Classical League 3: Chess Club 3; Debating Team 1. 2; Art Club 3; Goldenrod 3. LINDA PALUMBO Plum Jr. Classical League 2, 3; Student Council 1. 2. 3; N.H.S. 2, 3; Q-Club 2, 3. ALBERT PALUZZI Al LINDA PALUZZI Lindy G. A.A. 1. 2, 3; French Club 1; F.B.L.A. 1. 2; A.F.S. 1, 2. JOANNE PANARO Jo F.N.A. 1.2, 3; G.A.A. 1.2: Q-Club 1. ROBERT PAPILE Pap Basketball 1. 2, 3; Varsity Club 2, 3: Intramural Basketball 1. 2, 3. JOANNE PANARO JOHN PARATORE ALBERT PALUZZI wm ROBERT PAPILE JOHN PARATORE Johnny Soccer 1. 2, 3; Latin Club 2. GARY PARKER Ensign Parker BARBARA PERRY Barb F. H.A. 1, 2, 3: A.F.S. 3: French Club 1. 2. 3: Q-Club 3: Page and Stage 3. EDWARD PERRY Ed Art Club 1, 2; Baseball 1; Goldenrod Business Staff 3. ELLEN PERRY Library Staff 1; Q-Club 1; F.N.A. 3. JUDITH PERRY Judi G. A.A. 1. 2; Q-Club 1. 2. ANGELA PERUZZI N.H.S. 2, 3: G.A.A. 1. 2. 3: Spanish Club 3: Latin Club 2; Q- Club 1. 2. 3. JUDITH PERRY ELLEN PERRY ANGELA PERUZZI LAURIE PETERSON Laurie JAMES PETITTI Jim Football 1. 2, 3; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1: Track 2. 3; Key Club 3: Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. FRANK PETRELLA Bear Key Club 3; Intramural Basketball 1. 2. R08ERT PETRUCCI Pook Football 1: Basketball 1. 2. 3; Varsity Club 1. 2. 3: Cross Country 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2. 3: Baseball 1, 2. 3: Key Club 3. MELVIN PFORR Forza Trade Open House 1. 2. 3. JOHN PHILLIPS RICHARD PICCARINI Book Room 2. 3. Jumpin' John Ricky THOMAS PITTS Beaver LAURIE PETERSON JAMES PETITTI FRANK PETRELLA ROBERT PETRUCCI MELVIN PFORR DONNA PIZZI Dof Doe Q-Club 3; F.H.A. 3; F.B.L.A. 2, 3. KATHLEEN PLANT Kate URSOLLA POLESE Art Club 1, 3; G.A.A. 2; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3: Prom Committee 3: F.B.L.A. 2. 3. JUDITH POTTLE Judy N.H.S. 2. 3; G.A.A. 1. 2, 3; Library Staff 1. 2. 3; Q-Club 1; Goldenrod 3. JOHN PRIMAVERA JOHN PRINGLE Jack Football 1; Baseball 2. 3; Delegate-at-Large 2, 3. WILLIAM PRITCHETT Bill DONNA PIZZI KATHLEEN PLANT ANTHONY PURPURA JANIS QUINTILIANI DOREEN PUCCIARELLI Pooch F.B.L.A. 1. DAVID PUGLIESI Dave Football 1. 2. 3. ANTHONY PURPURA Antaun Basketball 1; Intramural Basketball 1. JANIS QUINTILIANI Jan Spanish Club 1. 2. 3: Q-Club 1. 2. 3. ROBERT QUINTILIANI Quinny Baseball 1. 2. 3; Jr. Class Activities Comm. 2; Varsity Club 1. 2. 3. RONALD RAND Ron Key Club 1.2; N.H.S. 2, 3. KAREN REARDON ROBERT QUINTILIANI RONALD RAND KAREN REARDON JOSEPH RENZI JOSEPH RENZI Joe Football 1; Cross Country 1, 2; Baseball 1; Student Council 2. 3; Prom Committee 3; Goldenrod 3. JEANNE REPEC Jeannie Pony Express 1. PHYLLIS REYNOLDS Baton Squad 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 2; F.N.A. 2: Page and Stage 2. 3. ROBERT REYNOLDS Bob Key Club 2, 3. WILLIAM RHODE Rocky Radio Club 1. 2. MARIA RICCI Q-Club 1: Spanish Club 1. JEANNE REPEC ROBERT REYNOLDS WILLIAM RHODE MARIA RICCI ANITA RICCIUTI Q-Club 1. 2, 3; G.A.A. 1. 2. 3; Pony Express 3. NANCY RICHARD G.A.A. 1. PAUL RINELLA Football 1. 2. 3. CHERYLE ROBERTSON Library Staff 1: Baton Squad 2; Q-Club 1. KENNETH ROBERTSON Key Club 1; Spanish Club 2. LESLIE ROBINSON Zeke Cherry Ken Art Club 1. 2. 3; Jr. Class Advisory Board; Page and Stage 1: Pony Express 3; Jr. Classical League 2, 3; Radio Club 2; Goldenrod 3. LESLIE ROBINSON WILLIAM ROGERS ANITA RICCIUTI NANCY RICHARD PAUL RINELLA CHERYL ROBERTSON KENNETH ROBERTSON WILLIAM ROGERS Billy Football 1, 2. 3; Baseball 1. 2. 3; Key Club 1. 2. 3; Jr. Class Activities Committee. LINDA ROLKA F.N.A. 1; Jr. Classical League 2; F.H.A. 3; Q-Club 1: Asst. Principal office worker 3; Goldenrod Staff 3. STEPHEN ROMIG Steve Football 1. 3; Junior Class Activity Committee. NORMAN ROSE Rosebud Football 1, 2, 3; Symphonic Band 1. KAREN ROSENBERG Ka Page and Stage 2, 3; Art Club 2, 3: French Club 2. 3; Glee Club. JAMES ROSS Jimmy Key Club 1. 2; Intramural Basketball 1. 2. WILLIAM ROSSI Ross LINDA ROLKA STEPHEN ROMIG 72 JAMES ROSS WILLIAM ROSSI MARC RUBIN JEAN RUSCIO FRANK RUSCONI MICHAEL RUSSO MARC RUBIN Rube French Club 1. 2. 3; Key Club 3; N.H.S. 2. 3. JEAN RUSCIO FRANK RUSCONI CAROL RUSSO MICHAEL RUSSO Mike Football 1, 2. 3; Goldenrod Business Staff 3. KATHERINE RUTKA Kathy DelegateatLarge 2, 3; Homeroom Rep. 2, 3. DONALD RYAN Don Baseball 2. NANCY RYAN Ry Spanish Club 2; G.A.A. 1, 2. 3; Cheerleading 2, 3. MARGARET SARACENO RUSSELL SAVELLA Happiness would be . . .no more detentions KATHERINE RUTKA NANCT RYAN TRUDI SANDHAUS ) TRUDI SANDHAUS Page and Stage 2, 3; G.A.A. 2; Q Club 2. MARGARET SARACENO RUSSELL SAVELLA KEVIN SCANLAN ANTHONY SCHEPIS Key Club 1. 2. 3: Soccer 1. 2. 3; N.H.S. 2. 3. STEPHEN SCHNYER JEANNE SCHULTZ Margie Russ Skip Tony Sam Jesse KEVIN SCANLAN ANTHONY SCHEPIS JEANNE SCHULTZ T MARIJEAN SCIBILIO RUTHANNE SCIBILIO MARGARET SCRIBNER Security is . . . Mrs. A KAREN SEMCHENKO ANNETTE SERRECCHIA ARTHUR SHAW AJ. Soccer 2: N.H.S. 2. 3; Key Club 3; French Club 1; Sym- phonic Band 2. JAMES SHEA Jim Key Club 1. 2. 3: Math Club 3; N.H.S. 2, 3; Pony Express 3. HARVEY SIEBERT ILINE SMITH Smitty QClub 1. 2; F.B.L.A. 2. JUDY SMITH Art Club 2. BRYAN SNOW PHYLLIS SOLIMINI Chess Club 3. JOSEPH SOLIMINI Angelo Queenie MARIJEAN SCIBILIO Mev RUTHANNE SCIBILIO MARGARET SCRIBNER Peggy Art Club 1; A.F.S. 2; G.A.A. 1. KAREN SEMCHENKO Dum Dum ANNETTE SERRECCHIA Q Club 1. 2. 3; G.A.A. 1. 2. 3; Spanish Club 1. 2. RICHARD SERON Slim Debating Club 1. 2. 3; Science Club 1. BARRY SHANGOLD BARBARA SHATTUCK Barb Cheerleader 2. 3; G.A.A. 2; Q Club 1. ILENE SMITH JUDY SMITH BRYAN SNOW PHYLLIS SOLIMINI JOSEPH SOLIMINI GLORIA SOMONTES ELIZABETH SPADORCIA PAULA SPADORCIA FRANK SPERANZO Football 1. 2; Band 1. 2, 3. Frankie JEFFREY STARR Jeff DANIEL STEEN Dan DIANNE STEVENS Die Q Club 1. 2, 3; G.A.A. 1. 2, 3; F.B.L.A 2. . 1; Delegateat-Large DIANE STEWART F.H.A. 3: Guidance Office Worker 3. Dizzy RONALD ST.PIERRE Ron BARRY STURTEVANT Baa DOROTHY STURZENACKER Dot Spanish Club 1, 2: Page and Stage Band 2, 3; Delegate at Large 3. 1. 2. 2 1; Symphonic GLORIA SOMONTES Glori F.H.A. 3. FRED SOULE ELIZABETH SPADORCIA Spud F.B.L.A. 1. PAULA SPADORCIA Spud JOAN SPANO Wabbit Q-Club 1; Homeroom Rep. 1. 3: Goldenrod 3; Cheerleading 2. 3; Student Council Delegateat-Large 3. WILLIAM SPARKS Willy Football 1. 2, 3; Varsity Club 2. 3: Track 1. 2, 3; Key Club 1, 2, 3; Prom Committee 3. MICHAEL SPELLBERG Mike JOAN SPANO WILLIAM SPARKS MICHAEL SPELL8ERG FRANK SPERANZO JEFFREY STARR DIANNE STEVENS JOAN SULLIVAN Joanie Spanish Club 1: QClub 1: F.N.A. 1; G.A.A. 1. JOHN SULLIVAN Sully MARGARET SWANSON Peggy Future Nurses 1; Health Service 1. 2. 3; G.A.A. 1. 2. 3; Page and Stage 1. 2; Pony 1. 2, 3; Future Homemakers 3: Goldenrod 3. MARK SWARTZ Key Club 2. 3; Band 2. RUTH SWENSON Ruthie Baton Squad 1. ROBERTA SYLVA Dee Dee joan sullivan Q Club 2. 3; Glee Club 1. 2. JOHN SULLIVAN DIANE TANGUAY Tinker G.A.A. 1. 2. 3; Pony Express 3; Q Club 1. 2. 3. V MARK SWARTZ 7 RUTH SWENSON ERNEST TANTILLO ANGELA TARQUINI Glee Club 1. OIANE TANGUAY ERNEST TANTILLO CHARLES TAYLOR EILEEN TAYLOR G.A.A. 2. JOHN TENORE EDA THOMAS F.B.L.A. 3. GREGORY THOMAS Baseball 1. EDWARD THOMPSON THFRESA THORLEY ANGELA TARQUINI CHARLES TAYLOR MARGARET SWANSON R08ERTA SYLVA Ernie Angie Charlie Reggie, Greg JUDITH TOCCHIO DONNA TONUCCI JAMES TROUT JOAN TRUBIANO JOSEPH TINNEY Football 2; Track 3; Key Club 3. DIANE TOCCHIO Q-Club 1. 2. 3; Spanish Club 3; G.A.A. 1. 2, 3. JUDITH TOCCHIO Judy Q-Club 1, 2. 3: Spanish Club 2. 3; Pony Express 3; G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. DONNA TONUCCI F.B.L.A. 2: Page and Stage 2. EVELYN TROPEA Evie CHARLES TROUP Charlie Student Council 1. 2. 3; Concert Choir 1. 2. 3; Page and Stage 3; Debating 1. 2. 3; Latin Club 2. 3; Chess Club 1, 2, 3. A.F.S. 3: N.H.S. 2, 3; Soccer 2. 3: Pony Express 3. CHARLES TROUP WARREN TROUP WARREN TROUP War Key Club 1. JAMES TROUT Mackabee JOAN TRUBIANO Joanie JAMES TUFFY Jim Spanish Club 3. RONALD VACHON Frenchy IRENE VALENTINO Pumpkin A.F.S. 1. 2. 3; F.N.A. 1. 2; Health Service 2, 3; French Club 1. 2; F.H.A. 1. WILLIAM VAN RIPER BVR PATRICIA VECCHIONE Pat MARY VENUTI WILLIAM VAN RIPER J PATRICIA VECCHIONE MARY VENUTI JAMES TUFFY IRENE VALENTINO MARGO VERLICCO CLAUDINE VIGNALI Penelope Latin Club 1; Spanish Club 1. MARILYN VINCI Mal JOSEPH VISSA Clem Football 2, 3. CHERYL VOLPE Jr. Class Activities Committee: French Club 1, 2. 3: F.T.A. 2: QClub 1. 2, 3; A.F.S. 1, 3; Jr. and Sr. Class Secretary. CHRISTINE VOLPE Chris Q Club 1: Great Books 1: Page and Stage 1: Art Club 2; N.H.S. 2. 3: Spanish Club 2. PAUL WALKER Key Club 2, 3: Jr. Classical League 2, 3: Spanish Club 3: N.H.S. 2. 3; Soccer 1. 2. 3. CHRISTINE VOLPE PAUL WALKER MARGO VERLICCO CLAUDINE VIGNALI MARILYN VINCI JOSEPH VISSA CHERYL VOLPE MARGARET WALSH RONALD WEBER Ron Baseball 1. 2. 3: Key Club 2. STUART WEINER Stu Pony Express 1. 2; N.H.S. 2, 3; Great Books 1. RAYMOND WEST LINDA WHITCOMB French Club 1. 2. 3: G.A.A. 1. 2, 3: Latin Club 1: N.H.S. 2, 3: F.T.A. 2, 3. FRANCIS WILCOX Weed Key Club 1. 2, 3; Delegate-at-Large 2, 3: Basketball 1; Goldenrod 3: Spanish Club 2, 3. CATHERYN WILEY Sewing 1, 2. MARGARET WALSH RONALD WE8ER CATHERYN WILEY CAROL WINTERSON GEOFFREY WILLIAMS CAROL WINTERSON Josie Glee Club 1. KAREN WOLFGANG Glee Club 1.2, 3. RICHARD WOLFORTH Wolfe CHRISTINE WOODYARD CHRISTOPHER WORDEN Chris ALAN WORTH Wiffle Spanish Club. BERNARD YAKUS Yaki Page and Stage 3; Pony Express 2. BERNARD YAKUS CARL 2ACK RICHARD WOLFORTH CHRISTINE WOODYARD CHRISTOPHER WORDEN ALAN WORTH CARL ZACK Zack N.H.S. 2. 3; Great Books Club 1; French Club 1; German Club 1; Band 1, 2. 3; Stage Band 2, 3; Symphonic Band 2. 3; Goldenrod Staff 3. WILLIAM ZUKOWSKI Willie Student Council 2; Library Staff 2, 3. 79 WILLIAM ZUKOWSKI CLASS CENSUS DONNA LORENZEN and PAUL DALEY Attention Getters TERESA LAWRENCE and PAUL RINELLA Most Friendly 80 RONALD CAMERON and MARILYN LITTLE Class Flirts KATHLEEN O'DONNELL and CHARLES TROUP Class Politicians gail McCarthy and alan Matthews Class Angels KATHLEEN CEDRONE and MARK FLYNN Best Looking MAUREEN KING and JAMES PETITTI Class Athletes CHERYL VOLPE and CHARLES TROUP Most Helpful 81 KATHLEEN CONNELLY and PHILIP ADAMS Class Musicians LESLIE ROBINSON and WILLIAM SPARKS Class Artists MARITA O’SHEA and EDWARD MACK Ideal Seniors ANNE BRUSCH and RICHARD SERON Class Individualists CHARLES TROUP and CHERYL VOLPE Most Likely to Succeed ARLENE ERIKSON and FRANK SPERANZO Class Inseparables ALAN MATTHEWS and SUSAN GOROFF Class Geniuses THE FUTURE TEACHERS’ PLEDCt I will keep my body well and strong. I will study dails to keep my mind aclisc ami ali-n. I will work to know the right and to live by it. I will cultivate in myself goodwill, friendliness, |H ise, U| iight bearing. and careful speech. I will learn the art of helping others by doing helpful things daily in home and school. I will HU im mind with worthy thoughts by observing all that is iH-autiful in the woild around me. by reading the best books, and l associating with the best companions. I will make my influence count on the side of the right, avoidin'' that weaken and destroy. I liese things will 1 «lo now that I may be worthy c r of teacher. . C , • Massachusetts Teachers Association This ml IS A MEm| QUINCY HIGH SOi LA Pi! •s tiled OF THE x SPANISH CLUB )N A pACudt ov sop PMS'DINf Debbie. Laura and Steve GOLDENROD LITERARY STAFF Missions to Miller's . . . working furiously . . . typ- ing by the hunt and peck system, and . . . double spreads, sub sandwiches. Saturday sessions . . . cokes, cropping, candids. kleenex poems, and . . . ANOTHER deadline? . . . HAPPINESS IS the staff plus Mr. Percy plus Keller’s. Janice Linda Paula Row 1: J. Bernstein. C. Zack, L. Hindmarsh. D. Mattson. J. Pottle. Row 2: E. Marani, L. Rolka. A. Brusch. M. Kaplan. P. Carlson. Mrs. Della Barba—Advisor. Missing: S. Levine, S. Adams. K. Lipp. K. Ash. GOLDENROD BUSINESS STAFF Patrons . . . $3.00 payment ... re- ceipts . . . making the first payment . . . salesmanship . . . alphabetical lists . . . plastic covers . . . short meetings . . . HAPPINESS IS counting the money. Row 1: S. Adams. C. Floridia. J. Castleman—Head. T. Lawrence K. Carinda. Row 2: M. DiMarzio. M. Swanson. A. Burrows. K. Corcoran, E. Gizzarelli, M. McMann. Mrs. Della Barba. Row 3: E. Perry, D. Page, T. Hite M. Russo, F. Wilcox. 84 HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES Row 1: D. Mattson. D. Norton. K. Carinda, B. Shattuck, C. Isaacson. Row 2: K. Rutka, D. Lorenzen, J. Bernstein. Row 3: C. Troup. M. Hamill. Class dues—again? ... I just paid them last— . . . for the prom ... for class day ... for the Goldenrod ... did you pay? . . . aren't you ashamed? . . . HAPPINESS IS—EVERYONE paying his class dues. 85 STUDENT COUNCIL Row 1: J. Renzi—Rec. Sec.. L. Palumbo—V. S. Driscoll—Sec.. S. Marcotte—Treas. Row Fagerlund. N. Rose. J. Purpura. C. Isaacson. N. Hebert, P. McHugh, E. McDonald, J. Renzi. Pres., Mr. Elliot—Advisor. C. Troup—Pres., 2: M. Sausadc. L. Duarte. M. O'Shea. D. A. Gamboa. Row 3: R. Burrows. L. Ostrow. Special broadcasts . . . student gvern- ment . . . bookstore . . . Club Carni- val .. . I-D cards . . . letters to Viet- nam . . . HAPPINESS IS selling all the tickets to the Sno-Ball. Row 1: D. Munroe, M. Marini. M. Sylva, N. Battista, Mr. Eliott—Advisor, A. Gamboa— Chairman. E. Fitzgibbon, G. DeThomaso. M. DiBona, L. DeVincentis. Row 2: N. Longhi, J. Allen, L. Nightingale. L. Fabrizio, K. Rutka, S. Burchill, D. Sturzenacker, R. Ross, M. Kaplan, J. Harrison, J. Harrington, J. Lorito. N. Cohen, D. Ingegneri, J. Davis. Row 3: J. Pringle. W. Weed. D. Bradbury, W. Mills. G. Carnathan. G. Montilio, H. League. J. Ferency. S. Gill. Row 1: N. Longhi, M. Gaziano. L. DeVincentis, Mr. Eliott—Advisor. D. Fagerlund—Chair- man, C. Floridia, P. Reynolds. Row 2: H. Crispo, R. Carnathan, P. Carlson, J. Panaro. E. Goldstein, R. Ross, L. Grimes, K. Corcoran. T. Lombardo, M. McMann, M. O'Shea, D. Tehan. Row 3: A. Matthews, D. Jones, C. Troup. E. Mack, J. Darcy, J. D'Olimpio. 87 BOYS AND GIRLS STATE Morning flag exercises . . . great food . . . swimming pools . . . older girls running around the campus ... an inaugural ball minus boys . . . HAPPINESS IS raising cain all night long. J. Renzi, A. Ricciutti, C. Troup. K. Cedronc, E. Mack. Missing: S. Goroff, A. Matthews. 88 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS D. Tchan—Sec., G. Devincentis—Pres., C. Corcoran—Treas., Mr. Koolian —Advisor. J. Avitable—V. Pres. 89 Row 1: M. King, K. Cedrone, Mr. Chrisom—Advisor, C. Volpe, U. Polese, A. DiSciullo. Row 2: S. Catto, W. Sparks, J. Lorito. A. Malone. D. Norton, A. Schepis, E. Mack. S. Marcotte. Missing: J. Renzi. PROM COMMITTEE I 90 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Daily walks to the Crane . . . leadership . . . service . . . eighty-five average . . . academic achievement . . . character ... top of the crop . . . slave day . . . HAP- PINESS IS being worth at least eighty six cents. Row 1: S. Mallar, J. Pottle. M. Rubin. C. Isaacson. D. Jones. J. Bernstein, L. Palumbo. A. Erickson. Row 2: P. Walker. J. Shea. A. Matthews. A. Peruzzi. E. Marani. L. Whitcomb. C. Volpe, C. Volpe. M. O'Shea. S. Goroff, S. Weiner. A. Schepis, A. Shaw. Row 3: C. Troup. C. Zack, S. Levine. W. Miller. R. Mattes. R. Rand. R. Berger. D. Palmer. 91 PONY EXPRESS Row 1: J. Fitzgerald. S. Libby, D. Lindewall. K. O'Donnell—Ass't. Ed.. S. Goroff—Ed.-in-Chief, Mrs. Slawson—Advisor. P. Janis. N. Cohen—Bus. Man.. B. John. L. Ostrow. Row 2: N. O'Neil, L. Duart, L. Cocio. B. McCarthy. C. Floridia. N. Battista. A. Weiner. G. Chilenski, F. Comicho. P. DiMattio. F. Orlando. D. Quint. F. Blanchard. A. Brahm. M. Kaufman, K. Dryer. Row 3: S. Goodstadt. R. Ross. M. Kaplan, J. Davis. E. Goldstein, K. Corcoran, L. Shaw. J. Berrini. M. Me- Mann, M. Swanson, C. Volpe. J. Lorito. J. Bernstein. J. Kofman. Row 4: B. Wiseman. J. Bennett. C. Bat- tisti. J. Langton, J. Jacobs. S. Driscoll, P. Adams. M. Costa. Nightly meetings . . . senior silhouettes . . . only fifteen cents . . . teacher feature . . . homeroom quotas . . . reporters at the scene . . . HAPPINESS IS a sell out. 92 AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE Row 1: C. Floridia. K. Corcoran—Corr. Sec.. C. Wyke —Treas.. F. Comicho. Miss Briand—Advisor. M. Mc- Mann—Pres.. C. Roche—V. Pres.. L. Lee, N. Batti- son, W. Lee. Row 2: C. Troup. J. Maclnnis. J. Saud- ade. L. Eckbolm, S. Libby, T. Thackerary, N. Cohen, K. Dryer, G. Chilenski. L. Glick, E. Giacomozzi. J. Berrini, B. Landry, M. Kaufman. T. Banks. V. Haskell. P. DiMattio. D. Jaffe. I. Masuda. Row 3: D. Keefe, S. MacLean. P. McHugh. E. Goldstein, L. Dano. J. Bern- stein. M. Swanson. D. Gordon, C. Janis. C. Corcoran, K. Marcin. M. Kaplan. T. Hult, B. Gallant, C. Battista. WEEK Christmas cards . . . library recep- tions . . . broadening our understand- ing of other people and places . . . Philippines. Australia, Japan . . . Bermuda day . . . Florence and the Berrinis . . . Susan and Germany . . . HAPPINESS IS the boys from Lafay- ette. 93 DEBATING TEAM National Forensic Society . . . resolved . . . degree of distinction . . . we of the Affirmative . . . pro vs. con . . . rebuttal . . . we of the Negative . . . nonmilitary aid ... HAPPI- NESS IS winning a trophy. Row 1: G. DeThomaso. G. Battista. L. Duart. R. Ross. D. Tehan. Row 2: D. Jaffe, J. D'Olimpio. V . McPeck, R. Kurtzman. J. Ferency. J. Castlcman, S. Driscoll, Mr. Sanderson —Advisor. 94 KEY CLUB Service . . . Globe Santa . . . collec- tions . . . Thanksgiving Day baskets . . . Kiwanis Club luncheons . . . We'll take the blame, Hutch . . . Bat- tle of the Bands . . . quick notice . . . QHS and NQHS in unity . . . packages to Vietnam . . . HAPPINESS IS helping others. Row 1: w. Sparks—Corr. Sec., S. Catto—V. Pres.. Mr. Hutchison—Advisor, A. Schepis— Pres., P. Walker—Treas., E. Lorgercc—Asst. Sec. Row 2: L. DeRosa, A. Wintermeyer, W. Miller, R. Mattes. J. Neary, T. Dawe, J. Shea, P. Adams, J. Fitzpatrick. Row 3: A. Shaw, D. Comoletti, T. Hite, S. Bennett, P. Brodzinski, C. Johnson, D. Bertrand, M. Rubin. 95 HEALTH SERVICE Row 1: K. Donovan. N. O'Neil, J. Panaro—Pres., Mrs. Alexander—Advisor. K. Piccini. R. Neves, C. Harves- ter. D. Downing. Row 2: M. Swanson. D. Pucciarelli, E. DcIGreco. C. Winterson. E. Perry. J. Waters. D. Mitchell, A. Winter. P. McCormack, D. Gordon. OFFICE WORKERS 96 Row 1: S. Brandolini. L. Hindmarsh, S. Adams. Mrs. Rogers—Advisor, M. Perkins, B. LaLond. Row 2: S. Gifford. L. Rolka. N. Daru. D. Mattson. P. Carlson. E. Kler, C. Marden. GUIDANCE RECEPTIONISTS Row 1: T. Sandhaus. R. Ross. C. Volpe. C. DiTullio. Row 2: B. Cook, D. Stewart. K. Wolfgang. J. Kofman. LIBRARY STAFF 97 Row 1: B. Kohls, A. Fruzzetti—Treas., A. Galate—V. Pres., Miss Noonan—Advisor. E. Goldstein—Pres.. L. Fabrizio—Sec., G. DeThomaso. Row 2: G. Oelcourt. J. Radman, L. Jermyn. A. Cotone. V. Regot. C. Har- vester. S. Goodstadt. S. Gifford. D. Brunet. J. Coletti, A. Pellicane. L. Jermyn. D. Jaffe. Row 1: Mr. MacLaughlin—Advisor. A. Matthews. Row 2: B. Rodwanski. M. Mainiero. S. Donovan, S. LoPorto. CHESS CLUB All the king’s men . . . trap, sacrifice, pitfall . . . advance . . . concentration . . . stale- mate . . . skill or luck? . . . check . . . attack . . . Queen trade . . . HAPPINESS IS checkmate. RIFLE CLUB Ready, aim. fire not at me! . . . safety cock . . . squeeze that trigger . . . practice makes perfect . . . can't al- ways hit the target ... Mr. White . . . HAPPINESS IS a bullet proof vest. Row 1: J. Leone—Sec., L. Stewart—Pres.. Mr. White—Advisor, E. Leone—V. Pres.. W. McPeck—Treas. Row 2: P. Lomanno. M. Pilla, S. Gill. R. Eames. S. Shaw. J. Scribner, R. Mahn, J. Welch. Row 3: J. Nestor, J. Madden, E. Battista. S. Sellers, R. Mainiero. D. DeLuca. 98 Working on Christmas decorations ART CLUB Merry Christmas decorations ... an- other Picasso? ... the owl . . . clay . . . enamel . . . pipe cleaners . . . papier mache . . . HAPPINESS IS an art club. Unwrapping the Pony for Christmas. 99 Mr. Fariello Mr. Brown MATH CLUB Row 1: D. DeLuca, R. Mainiero. J. Jacobs. J. Shea. Row 2: S. Levine. B. Wiseman. J. Welch, J. Isaacson. Parabolas, circles, triangles . . . Miss Cooney . . . trigonometry . . . study . . . more study . . . formulas . . . factoring loga- rithms . . . HAPPINESS IS getting the most points. Let's see you prove it! 100 SCIENCE CLUB Row 1: J. Cresswell, D. Cairns. L. DeMaggio. K. Dryer. R. Kovacs. J. Brooks, M. Saudade. C. MacLaughlin. D. Stevens, S. Mayo, L. Berry, J. Dunne. G. De- Thomaso. L. Duart, N. O’Neil. Row 2: T. Dawe, M. Maggiani, T. Hoar, G. Hite, R. Pugliesi. B. McGillvray, R. Pollara, S. Fowles, S. LoPorto, J. Grazioso. G. Grossman, L. Cocio. J. Doherty, J. Bernstein. D. Stur- zenacker. K. Montgomery. K. Lehane. S. Stuart. J. Rodman. D. DeLuca. R. Mainiero. D. Coleman. J. Hacunda. A. Wintermeyer, J. Driscoll. D. Jaffe, T Albison. J. Shea. Row 3: K. Haskell. S. Fishman, J Coughlin. J. Hardiman, J. Sullivan, T. Hite, C. John son, C. Zack, L. DeRosa. A. Schepis. M. Costa. Row 4 J. Hughes. M. Mainiero. R. Smith. J. Leone. J. Hoar J. Walsh. A. Shaw, E. Lorgeree. M. Rubin, J. Fitzger aid, W. Miller. S. Levine. R. Mattes. Proving the Kinetic Theory. Chemistry . . . galaxies . . . future Chrusciels of America . . . UFO . . . explosions . . . Science Fair . . . femur and tibia ... Mr. MacLaughlin . . . HAPPINESS IS a Science Fair Prize. 101 Row 1: S. Remick, J. Valorz, L. Fabrizio. Aedile, L. Palumbo—Treas., N. Longhi—Pres.. Mrs. Christian— Advisor. Mrs. Myatt—Sponsor, S. Driscoll—Vice Pres.. D. Lorenzen—Sec.. R. Ross—High Priestess. J. Waters, A. Weiner. Row 2: J. Dolan, W. Lee, B. Conte. A. Fishman. C. Peterson. D. O'Shea. M. Pratt. G. Car- amanica, J. Rand. L. MacLeod. B. McCarthy. D. Quint, S. Mallar, S. Rosen. J. Aaron. M. LaSala, A. DelVecchio. D. Menchi. Row 3: J. Herbert, D. Kearney. J. Geddes. B. Cyr. J. Marani, P. Sullivan. M. Hosang. D. Dubois, J. Kaufman, L. Shaw, P. McCor- mack. I. Perrota. M. O'Meara. J. Lorito, D. Mitchell, J. Herlihy. T. Carlson. Row 4: J. Jacobs. J. Langton. T. Hoar, C. Penney, S. Jacobs, S. Gill. R. Mainiero. L. Ostrow, G. Grossman, R. Fanning, D. Coleman, J. Welch, M. Costa, J. Ferency, P. Kaplan, A. Kettler. P. Walker, C. Troup. JR. CLASSICAL LEAGUE Classical League of Q.H.S. . . . annual convention . . . first place in the Club Carnival . . . invitations . . . C-9, a Roman garden? ... a modern lan- guage? . . . HAPPINESS IS another chariot race. 102 FRENCH CLUB Dinner . . . Le SacreCoeur . . . Paris ... la rive gauche . . . cake sales . . . Gigi . . . scholarship . . . HAPPINESS IS a trip to Quebec. Row 1: S. Goroff, G. DeThomaso, S. Gacicia, E. Giacomozzi, M. Kaufman—Sec., M. McMann—Vice Pres., Mrs. Primmer—Advisor, C. Floridia—Pres., J. Berrini—Treas.. J. Brahm, M. Gleeson, D. Groves. Row 2: P. Wood, C. Michaelidcs. A. Mitchell. K. Dryer, P. DiMattio, E. Kasper, D. Quint. N. Battista. G. Chilenski, C. Zee, N. Littler, A. Brahm. F. Blanchard. B. McCarthy, S. Pascal, B. Perry, A. DiSciulo, J. Kauf- man. Row 3: M. Tessler, R. Olsen. D. Keefe, S. Shaw, D. Mastro. J. Maclnnis, P. Kaplan. T. Hult, R. Cheney, R. Dubois. 103 Row 1: D. O’Shea. M. Calabro. N. Salonen, L. Devin- centis—Sec., S. Cantelli—V. Pres., Mr. Goodyear— Advisor, M. O’Shea—Pres., C. Corcoran—Treas., T. Lawrence. Row 2: S. Driscoll. L. Peruzzi, L. Maloof, M. Pratt. D. Buckley, M. Ricci, A. Erickson, A. Peruzzi, K. Cedrone, P. Kilduff, A. Gamboa, D. Norton, A. Serrecchia. D. Mitchell. M. Gaziano, F. Wilcox. Row 3: R. Page, M. Bissanti. R. Macaluso, D. DuFrene, N. Hartford. C. Janis, C. Volpe, G. MacDonald, M. Kap- lan. N. Hebert, J. Hebert, L. Grimes, K. Kenneally. P. Walker. SPANISH CLUB Q.H.S. bookcovers . . . Ole! . . . “Peace and Friendship for All” . . . Senores Y Senoritas . . . dues ... La Paloma . . . Spain. Mexico . . . HAP- PINESS IS Mr. Goodyear. 104 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Salesmanship . . . first-hand training . . . student teacher . . . merchandising ... the customer is always right . . . selling . . . steady jobs . . . HAPPINESS IS learning to buy—learning to sell. 105 Row 1: E. McGillvray. J. Smith, D. Lorenzen, M. King, J. Chapralis, M. DiMarzio, M. Walsh. Row 2: Student teacher, Mrs. Loy—Advisor, J. Lawson, S. Brooks, D. Norton, E. Moberg. N. O'Neil, W. Van Riper, W. Ogle, R. Curry. E. Liscombe. Row 1: G. Chilcnski. L. Whitcomb. J. Lorito. Miss Wheeler—Advisor, H. League. T. Banks. A. Lapon, C. Kingston. Row 2: L. Wiedemann. K. Lipp. J. Bern- stein, D. Menchi. J. Aaron, D. Quint. M. Cook. C. Zee. I. Antonopoulas. N. Battista, C. Wood. L. Dano, P. Wood. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Annual convention . . . United Fund collection . . . new members reception . . . guest speakers . . . N.E.A. Journal . . . Visitation day . . . HAPPINESS IS Miss Wheeler. 106 Row 1: D. Martinelli. P. Kenney—Ass’t. Treas.. S. Leary, M. Marini—Treas.. R. Breen—Pres., Mrs. Giller —Advisor, R. O’Connor, 8. Landry. B. LaLond. Row 2: S. Cantelli, J. Harrison, U. Polese. D. Pizzi, E. Kler, R. Chiocchio. L. Berman, P. Nigro, A. Deane. E. Thomas, K. Welliver, E. Deason. Row 3: D. Catalano, J. Sea- lata. M. Slocumb, N. Oeveau, C. Nieland, E. Moberg, D. Scribi, M. Sylva, D. Catalano. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Young club . . . elected officers . . . preparing for business careers . . . field trips . . . Prudential Center . . . HAPPINESS IS learning to run IBM ma- chines. 107 Row 1: L. Nightingale. T. Shea—Treas., J. Panaro—Pres.. Mrs. Alexander—Advisor. K. Piccini—V. Pres., A. White—Sec., D. Downing. J. Waters. Row 2: F. Comicho. N. O'Neil, R. Ross. R. Neves. A. DelVecchio. C. DiGiusto, J. McConnville, P. McCormack, D. Gordon, L. Bialowas. Row 3: D. Burret, T. Thackeray. L. Shea. J. Marani. M. LaSala. D. Kearney. FUTURE NURSES Candy sales . . . induction . . . field trips . . . vis- itation day. . . ducks . . . study periods in the nurse's office . . . scholarships . . . HAPPINESS IS becoming a nurse. Row 1: J. Beagan. D. Downing, U. Polese—Sec., J. Wilson, Mrs. Willis—Advisor, H. Crispo—Pres., B. Perry—Treas.. K. Piccini—Rep., R. Marinelli. J. Brooks. Row 2: M. LaSala, D. Cadger, P. Maguire, J. Starr, B. Conte, P. Cooke. K. Proietti, A. Deane, L. Cocio, P. Petitti. C. McKeon, C. Cotter, J. Oberg, D. Nigro, G. Caramanica, C. Panaro. Row 3: E. MacDon aid, J. Tusi. M. May, D. Pizzi, N. Gioncardi, M. Swan son, A. Leiblein, C. Graham, K. Pekkinen. A. Blazer L. Rolka, D. Stewart. Row 4: L. Murphy, M. Stewart M. Gaziano, E. Gizzarelli, P. McHugh, K. Lipp, L Wiedemann. D. Gordon. S. Maclean. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Cupid Serenade . . . etiquette . . . service . . . National Convention . . . packages to Vietnam . . . planning for teas . . . candy sales . . . Betty Crocker Scholarship Exam . . . HAPPINESS IS being a future homemaker. PAGE AND STAGE Row 1: M. Sylva, L. Glick, T. Sandhaus. J. Berrini— Treas., E. Giacomozzi—V. Pres.. Mrs. Bennett— Advisor. K. Corcoran—Pres.. S. Driscoll—Sec.. N. O'Neil, P. DiMattio. R. Ross. Row 2: R. Breen. E. Moberg, J. Valorz. A. Eicoff. S. Lifeset, C. Floridia. P. Kilduff. J. Kilduff. B. Conte. C. Fales. P. Maguire. P. Reynolds. A. Fishman. S. Brooks, G. Tinkham. Row 3: P. Nannis, B. Perry, M. McMann, P. McHugh. N. Longhi, M. Swanson, S. Libby. L. Fabrizio. E. Driscoll. J. Davis. L. Duart. C. Corcoran. M. Entin. M. Gold- stein. L. Grimes. Row 4: S. Marcotte, J. Casey. B. Yakus, E. Duart, L. Picard. D. Sturzenacker, C. Vope. D. Fagerlund. P. Sullivan. P. Adams. R. Kurtzman, R. Curry. D. Palmer. R. Rydwansky. C. Troup. Places everyone . . . lines . . . more lines . . . wild applause . . . behind the scenes . . . you’re working what night? ... of course you want a ticket . . . then you can go to the dress re- hearsal . . . “You Can’t Take It With You” . . . HAPPINESS IS two plays. no i Tne Cast of You Can’t Take It With You” Row 1: L. Glick, E. Giacomozzi. T. Sandhaus. L. Duart. Mrs. 8ennett—Director, L. Grimes. R. Ross. K. Corcoran, E. Goldstein. Row 2: P. Adams. R. Kurtz- man. D. Curry. J. Casey, E. Duart, M. Entin. J. Ber- rini, P. McHugh, N. O'Neil, S. Driscoll, P. Nannis. B. Yakus, C. Troup. S. Marcotte. Ill UPPERCLASS GIRLS GLEE CLUB Row 1: M. Quinlan. E. Giacomozzi. D. Coletti, Mrs. Harrison. K. Shine, C. MacDonald. L. Tosches. E. Hurney. Row 2: M. Sampson. C. Zee. R. Annis. T. Banks. P. Kilduff. J. Breen. D. Twyman. P. Reynolds. M. Swanson. D. Tehan, C. Michaelides. Row 3: C. Pales. K. Rosenberg, K. Montgomery. D. O'Shea, A. Ferzoco. T. Kane. J. Allen, D. Fagerlund. D. King, R. Breen. C. Janis. SOPHOMORE GIRLS GLEE CLUB Row 1: N. Whitcomb. J. Everett. S. Doherty. J. Gaziano. E. Bonomi, M. Cook. K. Madsen, J. Waters. A. Reardon. S. Milosevics. C. Floridia. J. Norton, M LaSala, Mrs. Harrison. Row 2: S. Spadorcia. M. Bertrand. D. Leuchte. P. Varasso. P. Carloni. K. Har- vester. 8. Bishop. J. Learner, J. Sproule. L. Bialowas. N. Rutledge. D. Brunet. J. Herlihy. Row 3: H. Michael- ides. L. Wainwright, M. Pratt. C. Sullivan, J. Scarry K. MacDonald, D. O’Connell. C. Lorenzetti, A. biggins M. McMann, M. Carlson, L. Peddie. 112 MIXED GLEE CLUB Row 1: J. Dolan. B. Conte. T. Sandhaus, J. DiBona, M. McDonald. Mrs. Harrison. M. Mackey. S. Adams. P. Pallucio, S. Brooks, K. Welliver. Row 2: M. Tesler, R. Tocchio. P. Rubin. L. Palumbo. J. DiBona. C. Tatreau. R. Sheets. D. Buckley. M. O'Shea. S. Lifeset. D. Stevens, J. Blanchard, L. Mitchell. A. Mitchell, A. Lambiase. J. Whalen. L. Shea, F. Milkowski, S. De- Angelo. G. Delcourt. Row 3: K. Rickson, K. Johnson, M. Dodge. C. Osgood, E. Dennantiss, B. Rendle, P. McCormack, J. Lorito, E. Perry, V. Holmes. P. Wood. B. Landry. P. Sullivan, S. MacLean. M. Kaplan. C. Harvester. J. Murphy, P. lanello, C. Kaplinger. Row 4: E. Bogle. J. Spillane. A. Less. P. St. Pierre. N. Bower. M. Maggiani, M. Sophis, R. Silverman. J. Bodie, R. Burrows. MALE GLEE CLUB Row 1: Mrs. Harrison. S. Donovan, K. Johnson. M Tesler, F. Milkowski, P. Rubin. R. Tocchio, W. Steen son, L. Ostrow. K. Brodeur, R. Burrows, M. Maggiani Row 2: R. Dufault, M. Sophis. T. Hult, M. Haslctt, J Maclnnis. K. Rickson, R. Fanning, R. Hanna, G. Del court, C. Kaplinger, D. Keefe, J. Julian. Row 3: C. Troup, W. Ash. D. MacFarlane. E. Bogle, A. Less. J. Spillane, J. Potter, A. Kettler, G. DeVincentis. J. Mc- Laughlin, H. Jaspon, W. Murphy, G. Milkowski. 113 CONCERT CHOIR 'f s t t t r £ 1 f fl I t %i t 1 f 5- k A -4 4 | ; ictoOPScrl Row 1: L. Dano. D. Dubois, M. McMann. R. DeCristo- faro, P. DiMattio. A. Weiner, T. Lawrence, R. Napo- leone. L. Glick, S. Rosen, P. Nigro, C. Corcoran, B. John. D. Kennedy. Row 2: J. Potter, N. Hebert, K. Ford, C. Lindgren. N. DelVecho, G. Graffam, A. Como- letti. S. Burchill. B. Cyr, J. Davis, R. Dufault. Row 3: C. Troup, D. MacFarlane, J. Maclnnis. R. Hanna. W. Steenson, S. Donovan. T. Hult. W. Murphy. G. Mil- kowski, W. Ash. Alan Matthews—Greater Boston Youth Symphony, All-State, All New England R. Berger, T. Sweeney, C. Zack, T. Hult. A. Matthews ALL STATE CHORUS W. Ash, R. Napoleonc. M. McMann. J. Maclnnis, R. Hanna NEW ENGLAND SOLO AND ENSEMBLE FESTIVAL Row 1: Mrs. Harrison. B. John. R. Hanna, P. DiMattio, R. Napoleone. Row 2: L. Dano, R. Oufault, J. Maclnnis. M. McMann. Row 3: W. Ash. C. Troup, G. Milkowski. Row 1: P. Rubin. Mrs. Harrison. W. Steenson. Row 2: R. Hanna. S. Donovan. Row 3: R. Dufault, J. Potter. W. Mur- phy. J. Maclnnis. Row 4: W. Ash. C. Troup. G. Milkowski. 115 GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Row 1: K. Cedrone, C. Floridia, A. Gamboa. C. Isaac- son, A. Ricciuti. L. DiVincentis. D. Buckley, A. Peruzzi, E. Moberg. Row 2: Mrs. Borsari—Advisor. J. Tocchio. M. Swanson, M. McMann, D. Stevens, E. Gizzarelli, R. Gaziano, L. Lee, N. Deveau. D. Norton, D. Tanguay. Row 3: N. Hebert. K. Granahan. A. Malone, D. Kyller, D. Mattson. D. Mitchell. M. Little. N. Ryan, A. Serrecchia. Score-keepers . . . referees . . . J U M P-! ... no traveling ... the high single for today is . . . going for the third strike . . . pinnies . . . trophies . . . swish ... the girl athletes . . . HAPPINESS IS good-sportsmanship. Row 1: R. Gaziano—Pres.. D. Stevens—Treas.. M. King—V. Pres., Miss | Fallon—Advisor. Row 2: D. Lorenzen—Chaplain, E. Gizzerelli—Sec. ■ Q-CLUB Buses . . . posters . . . football play- ers? . . . basketball games . . . learn- ing cheers . . . school song . . . shakers . . . stamp out North . . . beat em . . . crazy bjue and white day . . . support . . . HAPPINESS IS the North rally. 116 North Quincy working out Hey ladee, ladee, ladee. The captains? The N.Q.H. chorus line? Co-captain, Pat Captain, Phyllis Another future member? BATON SQUAD White boots . . . gold tassels . . . mini-skirts? . . . parades . . . major- ettes in a line ... leg make-up . . . mascots . . . twirling to “Alley Cat” . . . HAPPINESS IS a perfect routine. Future member? Row 1: K. Newcomb, P. Reynolds, D. Holland, P. son. J. Silva, M. Reynolds, P. Jams. C. Spink, R. DiMattio, M. Saudade. Row 2: P. Murphy. L. Robert- Gentile, J. McConnville, L. DeMaggio. 118 Row 1: R. Neves. L. DeMaggio, D. Sturzenacker. D. Keefe, C. Zack, J. Bernstein. S. Levine. K. Connelly. B. Bennett. Row 2: Mr. Ferrante—Director. M. Taylor, P. Sullivan, R. Mainiero. G. Hite, M. Mainiero, A. Mat- thews. W. Steenson, S. Menard, Mr. Gregory—Asst. Director. Row 3: J. Julian, R. Cheney, D. Mastro. W. McPeck, E. Roffo. T. Sweeny. T. Hult, D. Simpson. Row 4: R. Berger, R. Corcoran. H. Fine, J. Hughes. R. Foye. M. Fontaine, A. Davidson. N. Rose. M. Costa. BAND Seventy-six trombones led the march away . . . rhythm ... Mr. Touchdown . . . parades . . . eight steps to every five yard line . . . seventh period practice . . . ‘‘Mary Poppins” . . . HAPPI- NESS IS a 1 rating. A perfect formation 119 CHEERLEADERS Tryouts . . . practice . . . fight-team- fight . . . being J.V.’s . . . football games in the rain . . . painting signs . . . rallies . . . hey-ladee . . spirit . . . friendship cheer-“bottoms-up . . . HAPPINESS IS beating North! Row 1: C. Isaacson. N. Ryan, M. Kaplan. N. Hebert. E. D'Olimpio. M. O'Shea. Row 2: D. Norton—Co-head, D. Buckley. B. Shattuck. Row 3: J. Spano, L. DeVincentis—Head. A. Gamboa. 120 Touchdown! JUNIOR VARSITY Row 1: I. Downy, J. Avitable, J. Murphy—Head, L. Pcrruzzi, E. Rizzo. Row 2: J. Purpora. J. Allen, C. Harvester. N. Rose—Co-head. C. Jams, C. Curry, j. Renzi. SPORTS The best offense is a good defense! We use Right Guard! Any one for a drawback? We use Tackle! FOOTBALL Row 1: Coach Conroy, W. Gold, W. Sparks, D. Morrell, M. Russo, P. DiFederico, J. Petitti, M. Flynn, S. Romig, J. Tinney, S. Catto, Coach Mosher. Row 2: Coach Macomber, G. Craig, W. Dunn, N. Rose, D. Page, R. Mattes, B. Brady, D. Pugliesi, M. Omar, W. Rogers. J. Lanata. Coach Downing. Row 3: R. Mezzetti, K. Dunn, W. Mills. J. Ferguson, R. Lauretto. D. Bertrand, W. Calabro. E. Barrett, R. DeGrassie, R. Asmus, Coach Burke. Row 4: R. Craig, E. Bogle, K. Rogers. K. Lewis. J. Hoar. K. Prouty. F. Miller. C. Gosselin, J. Walsh. D. Comis. Row 5: P. Higgins, K. Grant, S. McDevitt, S. Burns. C. Sullivan, R. Luke, E. McDonald. FOOTBALL . . . great coaches ... co- captains, Flynn and Petitti . . . push ’em back . . . Little Mosher, mascot . . . victory over Brockton . . . school spirit . . . end-sweep . . . draw play . . . moral victory . . . biggest rally ever . . . Jim Petitti. Ledger All-Scholas- tic .. . Thanksgiving Day game . . . 18,000 people . . . kill ’em . . . Greater Boston League . . . Weymouth game . . . Mike Omar and Pete DeFederico . . . trophy winners . . . Blue and White Day . . . calisthenics ... a good season . . . HAPPINESS IS scoring a touchdown. Quincy 22 Brockton 12 Revere 14 Quincy 6 Everett 16 Quincy 14 Malden 13 Quincy 0 Somerville 6 Quincy 0 Weymouth 12 Quincy 0 Chelsea 21 Quincy 0 Medford 44 Quincy 6 North 8 Quincy 0 Coaches Burke, Mosher, Conroy, Macomber, and Downing 121 Co-captains Flynn and Petitti Time for popcorn It's your mother! Bill Rogers Jim Ferguson 122 Bud Ballet JUNIOR VARSITY Row 1: S. Mann, S. Oliver, B. Hahns, S. Burns. P. Buchavalis, J. Mola, B. Curry, T. Hoar. B. Austin, R. Burrows. Coach Downing. Row 2: J. Walsh, J. Mc- Pherson, S. Tappan, D. Kelly, C. Walters, B. Pcttinclli, R. Handshigall, K. Johnson. S. Daley. Row 3: K. Prouty, S. Carrera, S. Felino, R. Spcranzo, J. Burrows, R. Puglicsi, R. Bonfiglioli. Row 4: T. Bowen, P. Grimes, S. Mattes, S. Salvcrio, J. Murphy, M. Piller, E. Haslctt, E. Reynolds, J. Driscoll. 123 Quincy 2 Norwell 0 Sharon 3 Quincy 0 Quincy 2 S. S. Voke 0 Quincy 2 Hingham 1 Duxbury 2 Quincy 1 Quincy 7 Avon 1 N. Quincy 6 Quincy 2 Quincy 4 Norwell 0 Sharon 1 Quincy 0 Quincy 3 S. S. Voke 1 Quincy 2 Hingham 1 Duxbury 1 Quincy 0 Quincy 4 Avon 1 Quincy 1 N. Quincy 1 SOCCER One of the best teams in the South Shore League . . . head the ball . . . good save . . . corner kick . . . lots of goals . . . Captain Schepis . . . pep talks . . . Adams Field . . . dribble the ball . . . penalty kicks . . . hands off. . . HAPPINESS IS beating North. Row 1: D. Jones. R. Mastropietro. J. Paratore, P. Walker, A. Schepis. D. Bruce. C. Troup. A. Winter- meyer. Coach Goodyear. Row 2: R. Donald. M. Del- Greco, D. Simpson. E. Kihg, J. Tormey, M. Haslett, V. Cardarelli, J. Diak, J. Fink. Missing: J. Isaacson, D. Cohen. C. Battista, D. Jones. Well done Coach Goodyear! What's the story here? Tony starts it rollin’ Look at the ball! Your turn Heads Up! What are you waiting for? Fancy footwork? r Row 1: R. Furfari, T. Hoar, Asst. Coach—Mr. Paiva. E. Mack. D. MacFarlane. J. Ferguson. D. Jones. T. Row 2: G. Devincentis. R. DiNardo, R. Papile. J. Duff. Sandler. G. Gauthier. Coach—Mr. Finnegan. BASKETBALL Hours of practice ... on the back line . . . beat North . . . Jones, look up . . . fast break . . . good hustle . . . twenty laps . . . zone defense . . . man to man . . . freeze the ball . . . bouncepass . . . cold showers . . . HAP- PINESS IS a seven foot player. Quincy 56 1966-1967 SEASON Somerville 62 53 New Bedford 83 77 Revere 55 69 Weymouth 99 81 Medford 67 83 Everett 76 64 Malden 81 81 North Quincy 78 72 Chelsea 59 70 Somerville 74 53 New Bedford 85 81 Revere 59 82 Medford 63 88 Everett 78 56 North Quincy 61 57 Chelsea 56 74 Malden 74 33 Weymouth 66 Fig and Fin Up, up. and . . . Mammy! It better go in 127 My chest pass Row 1: P. Kaplan. L. Elueteri. A. Sandonato. K. Rick- son. P. Duff. W. Weed. Row 2: D. Simpson. T. O’Shea. K. Luggelle. V. Johnson, P. Croall. S. McDevitt. R. Silverman. Row 3: T. Hoar. J. Davis. K. Prouty. R. Collins. D. Kenney, J. Langton. Go. Fergie. Go 128 More points for Glenn. Up and away from North. 129 Row 1: R. Hobbs, M. Gibbons, J. Darcy. P. Erickson, D. Flaherty. R. Ahola, P. Casey. J. Cedrone. Coach— N. Olson, K. Dunbar, M. Fitzgerald. K. Lewis. Row 2: Mr. Sylvia. D. Esau, J. Perkins, J. Waters, P. Rugg, T. Sweeney. Second in Metropolitan League . . . Coach Sylvia . . . a win over North . . . keep it in the zone . . . quiet bus rides home . . . shoot! ... All Stars— John, Pete, and Neil . . . icing, forecheck, back- check . . . pass the puck . . . guard the net . . . HAPPINESS IS getting to the State Hockey Tourna- ment. Metropolitan All Stars. J. Darcy, P. Erickson, N. Olson with Coach Sylvia. J 130 HOCKEY Quincy 1966 1967 SEASON 4 Revere 1 Columbus 4 North Quincy 4 Everett 7 Chelsea 4 Don Bosco 1 Malden 3 Revere 0 Columbus 1 5 3 131 CO CM O O CO CM Row 1: R. Welch, J. Fabrizio, B. Osborne, T. Malvesti, 8. Petrucci. B. Quintiliani, B. Rogers, D. Coull. R. T. Mareno, G. Bower, Coach—Mr. Basiliere. Row 2: Gregory, J. Gosselin. J. Lanata, R. Symes. Play Ball . . . batter up . . . Take me out to the ballgame . . . Coach Bazi- Here . . . strike three . . . you’re out . . . good stop by Quinnie . . . hang the pitcher on the wall . . . Rogers wraps one . . . practice at Adams Field . . . grand slam . . . double play . . . HAPPINESS IS bases loaded and no one out. BASEBALL 132 Coach Basiliere Billy Rogers Bob Petrucci 133 Bob Quintiliani Dennis Coull WINTER TRACK Stop watch . . . what’s my time . . . State Meet . . . high jump . . . high hurdles . . . Coach Macomber . . . team effort . . . fast starts . . . shotput . . . dash . . . HAPPI- NESS IS setting a new record. Row 1: M. Pilla, D. Bright. J. Catalano. S. Catto. J. lane, D. Comis. W. Calabro, R. DiBona. P. Bucuvalas. Tinney. N. Bower, P. Rice, Coach—Mr. Macomber. Row 3: K. Grant. S. Cantelli. J. Hoar, R. Hines, S. Row 2: C. Potter, R. Assmus. E. MacDonald, J. Spil- Carrera, J. Potter, J. Welch. J. Molla. Row 1: D. Bright. N. Bower. J. Spillane. V. Vechione, R. DiBona. P. Kolsen, D. Jones. J. Catalano. T. Rice. J. Dixon. D. Lyons. L. Mortimor, D. Cardarelli. Coach Row 3: P. Rice, J. Tinney. W. Sparks. F. Mortimor. B. —Mr. Hill. Row 2: E. Pentella. J. O'Brien, J. Potter. Georgy. T. Bower. M. Mullen. J. Welsh. SPRING TRACK Pole vault ... up and over . . . strength . . . aching muscles . . . warming up . . . give a heave . . . clear the bar . . . practicing for hours . . . HAPPINESS IS reaching the heights. 135 Row 1: D. Levine, D. Goldfarb, T. White. J. Rozner, B. Gillis. Row 2: S. Shaw. V. Cardarelli. J. McLaughlin. S. Myatt, R. McKenzie. Coach—Mr. Mitchell. TENNIS Tennis is quite a racket . . . good serve . . . one bad . . . South Shore League . . . from Quincy with love . . . singles and doubles ... a broken string and a lost ball . . . HAPPINESS IS qualifying for the New England Tournament. 136 Coach Mosher. G. Choquette. J. Waters, P. Holland. F. Waters. J. Erickson, J. D'Olympio J. Saluti. 137 CROSS COUNTRY Speed ... on your mark ... get set—go . . . watching those seconds . . . breathe in . . . Coach York . . . run, run . . . breathe out . . . HAPPI- NESS IS Quincy in the lead. 1966-1967 SEASON Quincy 18 Randolph 37 29 Silver Lakes 27 38 North Quincy 21 21 Brocton 36 29 North Quincy 28 23 Weymouth 38 Row 1: C. Potter. P. Rudinski, D. Bright. J. Catalano, F. Mortimer. Row 2: P. Rice. A. Kettler, R. Hynes, J. Potter. J. Collins, J. Spillane, J. Rice. A. Hautala. 138 SPORTS AWARDS J. Petitti—Patriot Ledger All Scholastic. Greater Bos- ton All Star, outstanding lineman of the year. G. Craig—Greater Boston All Star, outstanding line- man Quincy-North game. A. Schepis—Patriot Ledger All Scholastic. P. DiFederico—Granville Award, Greater Bos- ton All Star, outstanding back Quincy-Wey- mouth and Quincy-North games. 140 S. Romig—most improved player. P. Erickson, N. Olson, J. Darcy—Hockey All Stars. M. O'Marr—outstanding lineman, Quincy-Weymouth game, M. Russo—most dependable player. M. Flynn—outstanding leadership. 141 «5 o ZX3 CO CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1967 OFFICIAL GOLDENROD PHOTOGRAPHER South Shore's Foremost Photographers 33 Chestnut Street QUINCY 69, MASSACHUSETTS 143 PATRONS Mrs. Edna Abbott Anita Paul Janice Bernstein . Miss Doreen Blank Miss Rose Briand Mr. Mrs. William Brusin Mr. Mrs. Thomas J. Buckley Mr. David F. Burke Mrs. Ernestine Campbell Mr. Mrs. William Cappola Mr. Mrs. James Carey Chandler Mr. Mrs. Ralph Chandler Henry Cohen Miss Maureen P. Cooney Michael Cummings Mr. Mrs. Salvatore DellaBarba Dianne Jimmy Mr. Mrs. Luigi DiNicola Miss Arlene I. Eccles Mr. Mrs. Robert L. Hobart Family Mr. William Hutchinson George Jancaterino Key Club of Q.H.S. Joyce Kilduff Maureen King Mr. George Koolian Mr. Mrs. Lewis Koplan Mr. Mrs. E. Landry Elizabeth Landry Mr. Mrs. Henry Lapon Family Mr. Mrs. G. Lawrence John Lawson Mrs. Lew Lee Bruce Leonard Mr. Mrs. Allan M. Levine Family Mr. Peter Ligor Eddie Liscombe Mr. Mrs. Francis Lomanno Donna Lorenzen Mr. Mrs. Daniel Eicoff Mr. Mrs. Anthony C. Ferrante Mrs. Margaret K. Ferris Mr. Irving Fletcher A Friend Myke Goldstein Mr. Mrs. Stephen Goodyear Gum Chewers Anonymous Steven Hall William Harding Mr. Mrs. William Harding Mr. John F. Harrington Mr. Mrs. Richard W. Hayward Mr. Mrs. Robert D. Healy Mr. Mrs. William J. Hebert Mr. Mrs. Edmund J. Hindmarsh Laura Hindmarsh Mr. Mrs. Arden S. Hite Gary Hite Mr. Mrs. Robert L. Hobart 144 Mr. Mrs. John McMann Mary McMann Mr. Mrs. Albert MacDonald Mr. Mrs. George MacDonald Miss Janet MacDonald Mr. Mrs. Roy MacDonald Miss Shirley MacDonald Mr. Mrs. Clarence Mallar Mr. Mrs. Louis Marani Miss Margaret L. Marr Mrs. Sybil Mattson Mrs. Hazel Maxwell Mr. Mrs. Donald Moberg Mr. Arthur Mosher Mrs. Joseph Murphy Paul Nannis Matthew Newell Michael Omar Mr. Mrs. Americo Palumbo Mr. Herman Pasquerella Mr. Mrs. William Perry Mrs. Eric Peterson Alan Petit Edward Petravicy Robert Petrucci Mr. Harold Pottle Mr. Mrs. Herbert Pottle Judith Pottle Mr. Mrs. Leonard Pottle Linda Pottle Sandra Pottle Mr. Mrs. Amos Pratt Mr. Dale Reynolds Mr. Mrs. John Reynolds Mr. Mrs. James Ritchie Mrs. Doris Rogers Mr. Mrs. Angelo Russo Mr. Mrs. Gus Russo Michael Russo Nancy Ryan Mr. John Sanderson Annette Serrecchia Miss Paulajane Schwarz Mr. Mrs. Andrew Sinclair Mr. Mrs. Thomas Stevens Mr. Mrs. Max Sugarman Tri-Hi-Y Stnediserps Charles Troup Mr. Mrs. Elvin Trout Roy Vallatini Mr. Mrs. Nicholas Varraso Mr. Mrs. Domenic Volpe Mrs. Hilda Wallace Frank Wilcox Mr. Mrs. John J. Wilcox John J. Wilcox. Jr. Miss Beatrice B. Wilson Mrs. Martha Wright Mr. Mrs. Maurice Zack 145 FRANK A. FOWLER Oh cf incj J [ art9 CLASS RINGS HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE PROM FAVORS 27 SCHOOL STREET BOSTON 8. MASS. 742-0161 146 Before you accept that first job ... Look over your employer as carefully as he does you What’s the Company like anyway? Would I be proud to work there? Reputation for square dealing with employees? Pleasant surroundings? Will I be working with others my own age? Are they friendly? Do they socialize after hours? Will the boss be reasonable? Appreciate good, hard work, but won’t explode if I make a mistake? Will I make a decent week’s pay? Have a chance for raises, advancement, more responsibility? How about fringe benefits? Is the work challenging? I had what it takes to get through high school. Will they give me a chance to use my brains? Note: Many young men and women in this area can answer “Yes” to these questions. They work for New England Telephone. Why not talk with our employment interviewer soon . . . before you graduate? Ask your Guidance Counselor to tell you when and where to apply. New England Telephone Part of the Nationwide Bell System An equal oppo.tunitj entphi tr QUINCY JUNIOR COLLEGE A COMMUNITY COLLEGE SERVING QUINCY AND THE SOUTH SHORE PROGRAMS OF STUDY • Arts and Sciences • General Education • Business Administration • Liberal Arts—Secretarial ADVANTAGES OF THE JUNIOR COLLEGE • LOW TUITION • NEAR TO HOME • SMALL CLASSES • INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES • Programs Leading To Transfer To Four-Year Colleges • Terminal Programs Leading Directly To Positions In Business And Industry • Evening Courses For Part-Time Students 148 Compliments of QUINCY TEACHER'S ASSOCIATION Representing a membership of over Five Hundred Teachers and School Personnel who in the past have contributed large sums for Scholarships to encourage students to pursue further education. Q. H. S. Q.T.A. SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS OF 1965 Alan Bamicoat John Glynn Robert Dano Karin Johnson Susan Patti This year we feel honored to continue our policy of granting substantial scholarships to worthy High School Graduates. 149 QUINCY MOTOR CO. Leo Darr—Pres. Sales Service Falcon — Fairlane — Ford — Mustang 85 Quincy Avc. Quincy 773-6500 When shopping in Quincy have lunch at LINDY-LOU’S RESTAURANT or RAYMOND’S SNACK BAR Thank you, Louis Gaynor BEAUTY SalON 75 PARKINGV AY, QUINCY, MASS. MON., THURS., FRI. EVES. 471-9869 A. FlYNtf ,oiA All Forms of Insurance 1205 Hancock Street Quincy, Mass. Open Evenings Telephone 179-2208 Specializing in Auto, Truck and Motorcycle insurance. Congratulations to the Class of 1967 JASON'S Luggage Music Shop, Inc. 1514 Hancock St. — Quincy Quincy's Only Complete Record Shop 151 Compliments of 152 Compliments of PRESIDENT CHEVROLET INC. 540 Southern Artery Quincy, Mass. Serving the South Shore” George Reardon—Class of 1934 153 Compliments of FRATUS PONTIAC Best Wishes to the Class of 1967 If It’s Men’s Formats It’s MODERN FORMAL SHOP 1586 HANCOCK ST. OUINCY Compliments of QUINCY YMCA 479-1350 479-9510 SOUTH SHORE TELEVISION DeNICOLA BROS., INC. Sales Service Next to Sears Roebuck Pete DeNicola 1603 Hancock Street Remo DeNicola Quincy, Mass. Compliments of QUINT S GREENHOUSE 1187 Hancock St. Quincy Compliments of SCOTT’S MARKET 3 Kittredge Ave. Quincy, Mass. 154 i THE BURGESS STUDIO 4 FAXON AVE. QUINCY, MASS. Custom Designs in Sterling Silver and 14K Gold OF Q U I N € T 155 YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT HANOVER BEAUTY ACADEMY 24 COTTAGE AVENUE QUINCY Students may enroll to start the first Monday of each month. Students must be at least sixteen years of age. Day and evening classes. Telephone 471-1673 FOY'S SUPER MARKET 1177 Hancock St. Quincy Square Bob Foy Dick Foy COMPLIMENTS OF MAX’S PAINT and HARDWARE CO. INC. 3 STORES SERVING YOU ON THE SOUTH SHORE QUINCY POINT, 525 Washington St. 773-1561 HINGHAM 322 Lincoln St. 749-2311 SCITU ATE 1 Cole Parkway 545-0241 The experiences we have shared together have made many fond memories— memories that we will cherish as long as we live. We owe so much to you—the people with whom we have spent so much time: the people who have worked so close with us on school functions; the people who have been such great friends before and during these three years at Quincy High School; and finally the teachers and advisors who have guided and supported us on ventures that sometimes semed impossible. To all these and especially to the “Class of 67.” We are deeply grateful. Best wishes to all. Sincerely, Phil Adams, Mel Pforr, and THE YOUNG ONES” 157 SUSAN HARRINGTON 158 159 HAPPINESS IS THE CLASS OF 1967 The Goldenrod Literary Staff wishes to thank the Senior Class, the Faculty, our business Staff, our patrons and advertisers, our printer, Mr. Roswell Farnham, and our school photographer, Mr. Edward Percy for helping us with the 1967 GOLDENROD. There is one person to whom we wish to extend our special thanks. MRS. EDNA DELLA BARBA for making this yearbook possible. 160 0 This book primed by VELVATONE. graphic priming. Sole producers: Wm. J iV© othtr printing firm it authorized to a special process of litho- . Keller Inc., Buffalo. N. Y use the Velvatonc method. 3 sA C vA iiMT ( V' nlMs f0Lw fit m-yUt Tx. F fri
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