Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

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THOMAS CRANE PUBLIC LIBRARY 40 WASHINGTON STREET QUINCY, f vl ASS. 02169 Q96I 96I 6) 996) mm 9961 8961 M 61 b9| I 8961 ) 89 61 8 9 I 896) 89 li s So0COCQ , CP CD COo'O' — ©(O' (OG'fl'i O OOCDcPoo , r J cT CD®0 CP ©556 ;O P«O0t A ■ : uj U)______ Jcooaco CD _ 0 O) - 0 frfr OJ(D «gcoooco n ®co 2)030) Pu) coCd 7E 0) (T (3 goOQaao OD co flfrg) P(p (fl(D GOLDENROD 1968 LITERARY STAFF JAMES A. CASTLEMAN, DOROTHY E. TEHAN, CO-EDITORS Mary Lou Calabro Colleen Corcoran Marilyn DiBona Laura E. Eckblom Laura C. Fabrizio Bernadette A. Ferris Rosemary M. French Antonietta M. Galante Louise Tosches Sheila Holland John R. Knight Jill A. Kofman Anne M. McGowan Dawn MacPhee Susan Rotunno Jean Souden Eileen Tinney BUSINESS STAFF DOUGLAS CATALANO, ROBERT CICCOLO, CO-MANAGERS Frances Alongi Ruth Annis Daniel Catalano Elizabeth Dennantiss Donald Ericson Stephen J. Donovan Charlene Geddes Daniel Gentile Thomas Hawes Robert Luke Deborah Mansani Mary Perkins Susan Remick Rose Sansone Alan Wintermeyer Edward Worth MISS SUZANNE McGOWAN, MR. EDWARD FAY, ADVISORS THE CLASS OF 1968 . Qulmgr, iiaasi GOLDENROD TABLE OF CONTENTS FACULTY ......................... 7 SENIORS ........................ 37 Class Officers.............. 40 Outstanding Seniors......... 85 ACTIVITIES ..................... 95 SPORTS ........................ 135 Sports Awards.............. 152 ADVERTISEMENTS................. 155 DEDICATION Throughout our Senior Year, one man stands out as having contributed much to our class. Whenever needed, he could always be found working diligently in his office, yet ready to help. Because of his untiring industry and concern, we, the Senior Class of 1968, dedicate the Goldenrod to our class advisor, Mr. Peter Chrisom. . . . a fun sort of thing! “So this is where she pul the money! Senior Class Advisor . . . M. E. H. . . . U. S. M. 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S9gl 8961 6i 8961 896-1 896) 189618 ADMINISTRATION Mr. Robert Pruitt, Superintendent of Schools Discipline . . . “Since this is only your first time” . . . silverware in the barrel? . . . Assemblies . . . Ole!. . . Detentions . . . “But I was only a minute late” . . . DEDICATION Mr. Maurice Daly. Assistant Superintendent of Schools. Vocational- Technical Education Mayor James McIntyre. Mr. Robert Pruitt, and Mr. David Bushnell at Dedication Ceremonies of Vokc-Tcch Mr. I.loyd Crciuhton. Principal Mr. Laurence Babin. Director. Vocational- Technical School Hold the applause 'til I'm done, please.” 8 . . . and they lived happily ever after! Mr. Frank Kcr in. Assistant Principal Mr. Donald MacDonald. Assistant Principal Repeat after me . . .” Mr. Michael Golub. Assistant Director Mr. Frank leporini, Shop Supervisor 9 OFFICE STAFF Confusion . . . college transcripts . . . “Judy, will you make out another check?” . . . center of activity . . . May I have your attention please” . . . jangling telephones . . . EFFICIENCY MUs Judith Hirlrfcldt •Mrs. Ruth Maichitelli Mr . Martel Ilrown Miss Edith Cole, Principal Clerk “May I take a message?’ Mrs. Marguerite Chandler Mr. Donald Fo«ke, Head Counselor Mr. William Hutchinson mam GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT If you can come back another day” . . . Chaos . . . “I’ve been accepted” . . . college boards . . . Mrs. Healey’s smiling face . . . “Why do you want to get out of electronics?” . . . confer- ences . . . It’s too late to change your sched- ule.”. . .UNDERSTANDING Miss Helen Kelley Mrs. Shirley Healey 12 Miss S l ia Stem LIBRARY STAFF Book brigade . . . filing . . . shelving ... li- brary passes . . . overnight books . . . magazine room . . . card catalog . . . new books . . . wall- to-wall carpeting . . . Dewey Decimal System . . . drapes . . . HELPFULNESS Mr. Kenneth Alpert, Audio-Visual Aids Expert Mrs. I.ynn Simpson, Head Librarian Miss Helen Henry Mrs. Grace Shields HEALTH SERVICE Eye tests . . . dismissal . . . T. B. shots . . . temperatures . . . Please report to Health Serv- ice” ... no aspirin . . . band aids . . . Can I go to the nurse?” . . . naps . . . T. L. C. Mrs. Nctlidean Alexander Miss Aitnes O'Brien CAFETERIA STAFF Vocational-Technical Staff (left to right): Mrs. Madeline Fleming. Mrs. Faina Abbott, Mrs. Anastasia Wholey, Mrs. Isabel McAdam, Mrs. Nellie DeSantis. Mrs. Dora Ccriani. Mrs. Hazel Maxwell. Mrs. Marjorie Toland Main dishes . . . Bctcha can’t cat one!” . . . Oh well, it beats Howdy's! . . . broken dishes . . . cheers . . . cafeteria duty . . . milk fights . . . rumbles . . . mass production . . . CAPA- BLE WORKERS Mn. Haiti Maxwell. Dietitian High School Cafeteria Staff (left to right): Mrs. Mary St. Angelo. Mrs. Nora McAllister. Mrs. Mary Gentile, Mrs. Madeline Dondcro, Mrs. Christine Haight. Mrs. Siiri Peterson Mrs. Maritaret Ktrris. Clerk MUs Beatrice Wilton, Dietitian “Let's see now, that seems like a balanced meal . . Mrs. Bernice Bennett. Speech Mrs. Pamela Fletcher Mrs. Jane Ford ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Miss Muriel Goude), Head oi English Department “Kinesthetic Communication! Miss Margaret Fljnn Term papers . . . leaky pens . . . “No dear. I’m afraid that book isn’t suitable” ... the tragedy of failure . . . oral book reports . . . vocabulary tests . . . compositions . . . “Shakespeare who?” . . LITERACY Mr. Richard Hutchison Miss Lillian Hjnes Miss Dora Kcllc) Mr. Theodore FUott Mr. Arthur Mother Mitt Bonnie Pierce Mrs. Mjmi Slawton. Creative Writing 17 ki Mitt Ronna Segal Mitt Su annc McGowan Mr. Herman Pasqucrclla Mr. John Sanderton Mr. Thomas White. Head of Department Go on. rant and rave . . . MATHEMATICS Mr. Das id Burke Mrs. Ernestine Campbell DEPARTMENT Formulas . . . confusion . . . broken pencils . . . percentages . . . homework . . . “Arc there any questions? . . . blank looks . . . equations . . . trigonometry . . . “Impossible!” . . . com- passes . . . rulers . . . triangles . . . ACHIEVEMENT Miss Maureen Coone) Mr. Alton Gould Miss Joan Maituire Miss Joan Garvey 18 Mr. Thomas Ossens Mr. William Paclosis LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT MM. Prudence Alfaro Mi Virginia Mrfani Mr. Daniel Gotdfarb. French Mr. Kills Snarl . Head of Department Mr . Katherine M alf. Latin Pronunciation . . . language labs . . . carbon paper . . . accents ne comprends pax . . . oral recitation . . . “Que pasa. Baby? . . . Caesar . . . Sprecken sic Deutsch? . . . Cedite per campum musica . . . C'ETAIT UNE TRES BONNE ANNEE. MI M. Rose Briand. French Mr . Nane ChriMian. Latin “Haben sie nieine schnur burl gem? Mr. George Ye uke'ich Miss Nancy Da , Chemistry Mr. Charles Glinic«ic , Physics Mr. Peter Licor. Biology Mr. George Koollan. Biology SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Microscopes . . . chemical equations . . . slide rules . . . dissections . . . formulas . . . skele- tons in the closet ... lab periods . . . measuring rocks??? . . . explosions . . . motion ... gas hoses connected to water faucets? . . . Stand back! . . . DISCOVERY Miss Carol Peters. Chemistry Mr. Roland Losco. Chemistry Mrs. Jeannette Mohnkcm. Biology ‘The Nobel Prize—right! Mr. Ruvtrll Hayncr. Physic Mr. Elnood Root. Earth Science Mr. Charles MacLauchlin. Biology. Chemistry MIh Paula Wuppcrlrld Mr , lean Smart, Biology Mlw Catherine Smith. Biology 21 I ; i Mr. Peter Chrisom, Head of Department I want you for the Bookroom” Mi Cheryl Lee Brunault, World Civilization Dr. Arthur Christie. U. S. History. Problems of Democracy Mr. Inins Fletcher, World Civilization. U. S. History SOCIAL STUDIES Maps . . . current events . . . population explo- sion and soil erosion . . . civilization . . . “Don’t cry. Baby! . . . Lyndon who?” . . . ‘Barbari- ans!” . . . Mother’s serenades . . . history . . . research papers . . . economics . . . PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE. I 22 Mr. William Mitchell, U. S. History Mr. Jack Merrill Mill Paulajanc Schwarz. World Civilization Mr. William Snllban What's up. Doc? Mr. Georse York Mbs Maude Wheeler Mrs. Martha Wri|tt t 23 No—try again.” BUSINESS EDUCATION Shorthand notes . . . “Eyes off the keys” . . . transcribing . . . office machines . . . “Trace” . . . “In your notebooks, girls! . . . speedtyping . . . civil service tests ... job interviews . . . EFFICIENT SECRETARIES Mi Marie I.ynch, Head of Depanmem Mr. John Carroll, General Business Training, Business Principles Miss Catherine Delaney. Typing, Office Machines. Stenographic Office Practice Miss Edith Johnson, Typing. Shorthand Mr. Edward Fay Mrs. Catherine Martin Miss Margaret McNeely. Bookkeeping, General Business, Clerical Office Practice 24 Mr . Irent Suili an. Typing. Bookkeeping Mrs. Elinor Churchill Mi Lotia Pare. Typing. Shorthand Mb Martha Pierce. Clerical Office Practice Typing Mr. Gconce t'micheid. Dau Procewing Mr . Anne Kohin on. Typing. General Bu inc s Training Mi E ther Sautcr. Typing. Shorthand 25 HOME ECONOMICS Mr. I.c Uc Chaw Mrs. Dorothy Wllliv Cooking . . . hemming . . . crooked scams . . . dietetics . . . blending . . . recipes . . . “Do you smell something burning? . . . creativity . . . calorics . . . mending . . . dirty dishes . . . fash- ion shows . . .SATISFACTION INDUSTRIAL ARTS Printing . . . angles . . . circles . . . lines . . . planes . . . production . . . useful articles . . . saws . . . nails . . . hammers . . .blueprints . . . PRECISION 26 Mr. Kenneth lla et Mr. Robert Smith ART DEPARTMENT Art means color . . . paint splashes . . . “You can go to the Five and Ten and buy better junk” . . . clay . . . function . . . form . . . dirty hands . . . design . . . posters . . . frustration . . . music to paint by . . . CREATIVITY Mr. Ra mond Brown Mr. Robert Fariello Mr. Anthon) Ferrante. Mr. I ar Nelson Mr . Gale llarrhon Mr. Anlhon) Fereante Not an epidemic of laryngitis! MUSIC DEPARTMENT Volume . . . tubas . . . “Louder! . . . assem- blies . . . concerts . . . competition . . . parades . . . lost sheet music . . . warm-ups . . . spring concert . . . arpeggio . . . seventh period sere- nades . ..HARMONY 27 k J Mrs. Gail Borsari Mr. Henry Conroy Mr. Martin Finnecan Ml Joyce Jenkins Mis Susan Lamb Coaches Gene Macomber, Henry Conroy. Arthur Mosher PHYSICAL EDUCATION Coed gym . . . study? . . . dirty bleachers . . . no showers ... no lockers . . . movies ... A BRAND NEW GYM! . . . new equipment . . . physical fitness . . . THAT WAS THE YEAR THAT WAS! 28 DRIVER EDUCATION Maybe I shouldn't tell her she just went through a red light! Hand signals . . . learner's permits . . . women drivers . . . crumpled fenders ... ten and two o'clock . . . “Where do I put the key? . . . Y- ttirns . . . thirty classroom hours . . . Turn that wheel . . . parallel parking . . . Brake it . . . Driving with you can be exciting . . . BURNT RUBBER. Mr. James Shaw Mr. William Pepe Here we go again. AUTO BODY Practical work . . . repairs . . . painting . . . fenders . . . minor damages . . . “Back up til you hear glass” . . . estimates . . . pound, ham- mer, sand, scrape . . . final touches . . . JUST LIKE NEW Mr. Paul Williams This is called a deni. AUTO MECHANICS Diagnosis . . . spark gap gauge . . . firing se- quence . . . test probes . . . prognosis . . . plugs . . . pins . . . points . . . carburetor . . . valve- lifters . . . ignition . . . mufflers . . . tailpipes . . .grease-job. . . A-1 CONDITION Mr. Richard Forsslli CABINET MAKING Sketches . . . custom jobs . . . planning and planning . . . elbow grease . . . nail set . . . hinge, latch, handle . . . pine, birch, mahogany . . .finishing. . . SKILLED CRAFTSMEN GRAPHIC ARTS Application . . . layouts . . . printing . . . craft . . . graphics . . . shape . . . reverse print . . . pictures . . . silhouette . . . silk screen . . . color. . TECHNIQUE Mr. Gunan Straumcns Mr. Francis Caruso 30 Mr. Patrick Crorier ELECTRONICS DEPARTMENT Oscilloscopes . . . radio waves . . . T. V. . . . amplifiers . . . meters . . . tuning in VVRKO . . . sine curves . . . vacuum tubes . . . U. H. F. Mr. Donald Kaupp Mr. Francis McNamara Mr. Anthonj Perilli Mr. Patquale Tritone Mr. Harr) Kisb) ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT Wires . . . anodes . . . cathodes . . . shocks . . . currents . . . blackouts . . . ohms . . . watts. . . short circuits . . .SAFE WIRING 31 Mr. Leo Mclluxh Mr. Pan! Milward PATTERN MAKING Creativity . . . skill . . . hammer . . . sketching . . . casting . . . woodworking . . . planning . . . molds . . . building . . . FINISHED PRO- DUCT Mr. Franci Kelley MACHINE SHOP Micrometers . . . drill holes . . . dies . . . lathe . . . lubrication . . . measurement . . . “rev it up” . . . engine trouble . . . What’s that knock- ing? . . . SMOOTH RUNNING Mr. Thomat WaMi Mr. Bernard Dodd SHEET METAL Mr. Arthur Morriuc) Mr. Kdward Hannon Fabrication . . . ventilation ... tin snips . . . air conditioning . . . butt, lap, bead . . . duct . . . pattern drafting . . . DESIGN Mr. William Y« Mr. Georcc Korun Arc you pulling me on? Connect part A to part C” Mr. John McNamee PLUMBING Wrenches . . . clogged pipes . . . plunger . . . hoppers out of order . . . Drano . . . Josephine . . . leaky faucets . . . clear pipes . . . Peter Piper . . . flush . . . MASTER PLUMBER FOODS Recipes . . . temperature . . . dirty dishes . . . oven heat . . . greased pans . . measuring . . . THE THREE SEA- SONS RESTAURANT. A GOURMET’S DELIGHT Mr. Gcorve Cole Mr. Eduard Rcpucci Mrs. Anna SantoMioiso Or. Anthony Kayalta DENTAL TECHNOLOGY Mlw Jane Pray X-rays . . . tooth paste . . . drills . . . fillings . . . Novocain . . . cavities . . . six-month check-up ... CLEAN TEETH PRACTICAL NURSING Thermometers . . . pills . . . band-aids . . . needles . . . back rubs . . . alcohol baths . . . white uniforms . . . caps . . . L. P. N. Dr. Janies Will 34 Mr. Gcoryc I'rmchml Mr. Robert Hrennun “No. I guess hand punching's impossible Mr. Kdvurd Fa DATA PROCESSING Key punch . . . number alphabet . . . computers . . . cards . . . daily attendance sheets ... no- tices . . . machine age . . . AUTOMATION O sol O mio!” OCCUPATIONAL RELATIONS Consumers . . . business . . . public relations . . . sales . . . wholesale . . . retail . . . person- ality . . . buying and selling . . . SATISFIED CUSTOMERS Mr . Jwlra Loj DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION On-the-job training . . . application . . . respon- sibility . . . early dismissal . . . problems . . . maturity. . .THE RIGHT JOB Mr. Robert Daniele SPECIAL SERVICES Self-learning . . . guidance . . . improvement . . . response . . . reading builders . . . projects . . . helping hands . . . achievement . . . SUC- CESS Mi . Isabelle Kin . Reading Consulunt Mr. Joseph NiCastro. Coordinator of Project ABLE Hard work in Reading? Bear hugs? Never! 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Ambition: To become a draftsman CHARLES AHOLA 37 Smith St. Ambition: To attend college THOMAS ALBISON David Andrew Janie JANE ALLEN 174 Glendale Rd. Activities: Cheering 2. 3: Senior Prom Committee: Q Club; Latin Club Ambition: To become a social worker FRANCES ALONGI Frannie 124 So. Walnut St. Activities: G.A.A. 1. 2. 3: Girls' Glee Club I: Mixed Glee Club 1; 0 Club Ambition: To travel DAVID ANDREW 30 Delano Avc. Ambition: To enter the field of Data Processing James April Lillian Arnonc J William Ash Richard Assmus DONNALEE ANNABLE Donna 7 Ocean St. Ambition: To attend college RUTH ANNIS Ruthic” 59 Main St. Activities: Mixed Glee Club I; Upper Class Girls Glee Club 2 Ambition: To work and get married RICHARD ANTOINE Dick 41 Linscott Rd. BEN ANTONELLI Ben 111 Utica St. Ambition: To continue going to school IRENE ANTONOPOULOS Anlo 41 Hilltop St. Activities: FT.A. 1. 2. 3: A.F.S. I. 2. 3: Q Club 1. 2. 3: Page and Stage 2. 3: Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3 Ambition: To help people help themselves JAMES APRIL “Oscar 306 Rock Island Rd. Activities: Football I ; Glee Club 1 Ambition: To join the Navy Donna Lee Annablc Ruth Annis t Richard Antoine Irene Antonopoulos LILLIAN ARNONE “Lil 173 Crescent St. Activities: G.A.A 1.3 WILLIAM ASH “Bill 67 Arnold St. Ambition: To play with the Young Rascals again RICHARD ASSMUS “Amos 215 Taffrail Rd. Ambition: To become a commercial airline pilot 41 JANET AVITABILE “Jan” 880 Furnace Brook Parkway Activities: Junior and Senior Class Vice-President; A.F.S. 2, 3; French Club 2, 3; F.T.A. 2. 3; Senior Prom Committee: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3 Ambition: To become a teacher ROBERT BADMINGTON Bob” Ambition: To leach Industrial Arts JUDITH BALDUCCI Judi” 57 Columbia St. Activities: F.H.A. 2; Q Club 3; G.A.A. 2: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. 3 Ambition: To travel TAMSEN BANKS Tammic” 110 Monroe Rd. Activities: N.H.S. 2. 3; F.T.A. 1. 2. 3; A.F.S. 1. 2. 3 Ambition: To attend college LINDA BARNICOAT 20 Sextant Circle Activities: Art Club 2 Ambition: To become a teacher Christine Barry Ernest Battista I Janet Avitabile Robert Badmington Judith Balducci Tamscn Banks Edward Barrett JOHN BENNETT Jack” 88 Puritan Drive Activities: Math Club I, 2. 3; Baseball I, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2. 3; Pony Express 2. 3; N.H.S. 2. 3 PATRICIA BENNETT Pat” 74 Brook Rd. Activities: 0 Club 1. 3: Spanish Club 1; Latin Club 1; G.A.A. 1 Ambition: To attend college NICK BERIO 52 Jackson St. Activities: Chess Club 1: Rifle Club 1 LINDA L. BERRY “Lee” Activities: A.F.S. 1. 2. 3: French Club I, 2. 3; Library Staff 3; Art Club 1. 3; G.A.A. 1, 2 Ambition: To attend college MICHAEL BERRY Mike” 86 Sea Avc. Ambition: To study Data Processing Gail Battista Mary J. Beagan EDWARD L. BARRETT Edscoo 5 Littlefield St. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; French Club 1; Key Club 1 CHRISTINE BARRY Chris” 27 Squanto Road ERNEST BATTISTA “Ernie” 9 Penns Hill Rd. Activities: Rifle Club 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 3; Page and Stage 3 Ambition: To study Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering GAIL BATTISTA 12 Hoover Avenue Activities: F.T.A. 2. 3: N.H.S. 2. 3: A.F.S. 2. 3; French Club I. 2. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1.2.3 Ambition: To become a teacher MARY JOAN BEAGAN “Beag” 128 Darrow St. Activities: F.H.A. 2; Page and Stage I; Q Club I GINO BELLIA 50 Prospect St. Ambition: To succeed in life 42 John Bennett Patricia Bennett Linda Berry Michael Berry Jeanninc Blanchard PATRICIA BERRY 43 Independence Avc. Activities: Chorus 3: F.H.A. 2 KATHLEEN BIGELOW 85 Franklin St. ROBERT H. BLAKE 170 Albatross Rd. Ambition: To succeed in work JEANNINE BLANCHARD 11 Taffrail Road Activities: Q Club 1: Bowling I; F.H.A. 2 MARY BLANCHARD Kim 49 Pausey St. ANN BLASER Activities: Q Club: F.H.A. Ambition: To become a Home Economics teacher MARIE G. BLASI “Rce Ree 51 Brook Rd. Ambition: To be a programmer Mary Blanchard Pat” Kathy” Harry Thomas Bowles Ann Blascr i I Marie Blasi Michael Boyne MAROON T. BOSADER 34 Chubbuck St. Activities: Baseball: Basketball Ambition: To enter the service RICHARD T. BOUCHARD 17 Binnacle Lane Ambition: To go in service ALBERT J. BOWLEN 63 Taber St. Ambition: To become an M.P. in the Army KARYN BOWER 45 Commonwealth Ave. THOMAS BOWLES 89 Glover Avc. BRIAN BOWSER 250 Adams St. Milton Ambition: To become a carpenter MICHAEL BOYNE 23 Bridge St. Ambition: To enter the field of Aeronautics Rick” Big Al •Tommy -Mike- Albert Bowlcn Brian Bowser Robert Blake Kathleen Bigelow Now how do we put it back together'. ROBERT BLEAKLEY Bleak' 44 Broady Ave. Ambition: To succeed in school ERIC W. BOGLE Clem' 30 Edinboro Rd. Activities: Football 1. 2. 3; Latin Club I; Mixed Glee Club 2 Male Glee Club 1. 2: Band 1,2 It's only a cockroach.” Janet Breen Gerald Brem Paul Brodcur Arlene Brooks Joseph Brophy JANET BREEN 11 Stewart St. Pet Peeve: Cloakrooms GERALD BREM Jerry 52 Maypole Rd. Activities: Rifle Club 2; French Club 1. 2: Page and Stage 1. 2 Ambition: To attend college PAULA BRENNAN “Buckwheat” 18 Broadway Ambition: To become a Vista Volunteer KENNETH G. BRODEUR Ken” 21 Pray St. Activities: Male Glee Club 1. 2, 3: Football 1 PAUL BRODEUR 21 Pray St. Ambition: To become an electrician ARLENE BROOKS 28 Woodward Avc. Activities: Page and Stage 3 Ambition: To attend college JOSEPH BROPHY Erina Browne ERINA C. BROWNE “Rena 14 Grafton St. Ambition: To write the Great American Novel GEORGE BRUNO 20 Glenview Rd. Ambition: To become a racing driver MARY BRUSCH Kathy 23 Edison St. Activities: Q Club 1; F.H.A.l; A.F.S.l; French Club 1, 2 Ambition: To become a nurse MICHAEL BURGESS “Mike 43 Temc Rd. Activities: Key Club Ambition: To enter college PETER BURR Pete” 33 Mattson St. Ambition: To become a State Policeman MARY L. CALABRO Marylou 58 Town Hill St. Activities: Spanish Club 1. 2; Senior Homeroom Representative: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3; Goldenrod 3 George Bruno Mary Brusch Michael Burgess Peter Burr Mary L. Calabro 44 William Calabro Joseph Calvi Jerome Canniff Diane Cantclli Vinnic WILLIAM A. CALABRO 57 Bedford St. Activities: Football 1. 2, 3: Spring Track 2 Ambition: To attend college MICHAEL S. CALIFANO 101 Taffrail Rd. JOSEPH CALVI 21 River St. PHILIP CAMMARATA 41 Nahanton Avc.. Milton BRUCE CAMPBELL 63 Stewart St. Activities: Concert Choir 2; Boys Glee Club 1 Ambitions: “As they come. JEROME J. CANNIFF 16 Plymouth St. DIANE CANTELLI 32 Loring St. Activities: Spanish Club 2. 3; Q Club 3; Latin Club 2. 3; G.A.A. 2. 3; Tri-Hy-Y 3 Ambition: To attend college Red Di Judith Carlson Linda Carter Barbara Casconc Stephen Cantclli Susan Cantclli Paul Cappadona Venanzio Cardarelli LINDA R. CARTER 60 Bates Avenue BARBARA M. CASCONE Ambition: To become a nurse JUDY A. CASEY 12 Deldorf St. Activities: G.A.A. I; Q Club; F.H.A. 2 Ambition: To become an airline stewardess If only I were twenty years younger. STEPHEN CANTELLI owte 32 Loring St. Activities: Winter Track 1. 2. 3; Spring Track 1. 2. 3; President 3 J.C.L. 3 SUSAN CANTELLI Sue’ 6 Carter St. Activities: G.A.A. 2. 3; F.B.L.A. 2. 3; Q Club 2. 3; Tri-Hy-Y 1. 2. 3 Ambition: To become a private secretary PAUL CAPPADONA 18 Virginia Rd. Ambition: To continue in school VENANZIO CARDARELLI Vinny’ 98 Pleasant St. Activities: Soccer 1. 2. 3;Tennis I; Basketball 1; Band I. 2. 3 Ambition: To study Physical Education JUDITH A. CARI.SON Judy- 71 Quarterdeck Road Activities: Q Club I. 2. 3; Spanish Club I. 2. 3; F.H.A. I. 2 Ambition: To become a Laboratory Technician Bruce Campbell Judy Casey Case or “Pete PETER CASEY 117 Babcock St. Activities: Hockey 1,2, 3: Q Club: Kay Club 3 Ambition: To become a teacher JOHN CASH “Skip 192 Manet Avc. Ambition: To enter the service JAMES A. CASTLEMAN “Jim 76 Edgcmcrc Rd. Activities: Debating I. 2. 3; N.H.S. 1,2: Goldenrod 2. 3 DANIEL CATALANO “Dan 274 Water St. Activities: F.B.L.A. I. 2. 3 Ambition: To pursue a career in Data Processing DOUGLAS CATALANO “Doug 274 Water St. Activities: F.B.L.A. 1. 2. 3 Ambition: To become a top-notch computer programmer CAROL A. CAVICCHI 195 Phipps St. Ambition: To join Vista Peter Casey John Cash James Castlcman Daniel Catalano Douglas Catalano PAUL CHRISTIAN Pel 77 Franklin St. Ambition: To become a plumber WAYNE L. CHRISTIAN 50 Bittern Rd. Activities: F.B.L.A. 1; Page and Stage 1 Ambition: To become independently wealthy Sandra Cedrone Gerald Choqucttc Paul Christian Wayne Christian LINDA CHRISTMAN 22 Willard St. Activities: Q Club 1. 2. 3; F.B.L.A. 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1 Ambition: To become a Medical Secretary SHARON D. CIANI Sha 28 Grossman St. Activities: Spanish Club 1, 2: Q Club 2; F.B.L.A. 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1 Ambition: To become an office worker ROBERT CICCOLO Bob 35 Penn St. Activities: F.B.L.A. 1, 2, 3 Ambition: To become a computer programmer GEORGE R. CLARK 299 Common St. I don't think Harvard is ready for you. Dear. SANDRA M. CEDRONE “Sandy 81 Rodman St. Activities: 0 Club I. 2. 3; Junior Class Activities Board; Tri-Hi-Y 1 Ambition: To become a secretary GERALD A. CHOQUETTE Jerry 29 Woodward Avc. Activities: Football 2: Track I; Golf I. 2. 3 Ambition: To attend college v 1 Linda Christman Sharon Ciani Robert Ciccolo George R. Clark 46 Linda M. Cocio Jeanne L. Clarke JEANNE L. CLARKE 90 Bickncll St. Activities: Q Club 3: Tri-Hi-Y 1.2. 3 Ambition: To attend business school LINDA M. COCIO 33 Broadway Activities: Q Club I. 2; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3 Ambition: To attend secretarial school MAUREEN COFFEY 15 Whitman Rd. Activities: Q Club I, 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2. 3 “So believe me kids . . . there is no Santa Claus. DOLORES M. COLETTI “Dc-Dc” 14 Aldcn St. Activities: Chorus 1. 2. 3 Ambition: To obtain a position with General Dynamics VICTOR F. COLETTI “Vic 125 Bunker Hill Lane Activities: Football I Ambition: To study Engineering ANTHONY J. COLTON Tony 87 Lenox St. Ambition: To pursue a career as an airplane and jet mechanic Daniel E. Coletti Dolores M. Colctti JOHN COGSWELL 29 Monmouth St. CATHERINE M. COLETTI Cathy” 33 Doblc St. Activities: Q Club DANIEL E. COLETn Danny 33 Doblc St. Ambition: To enter the electronics field Steven D. Comolctti Robert E. Connolly Victor F. Colctti Anthony J. Colton David A. Comis DAVID A. COMIS Dave- 318 Quarry St. Activities: Football 1. 2, 3; Winter Track 2 STEVEN D. COMOLETTI 365 Franklin St. Ambition: To become a building contractor Beverly M. Conte Ernest P. Conti ROBERT E. CONNOLLY Bobby- 73 Upton St. Activities: Page and Stage 3 Ambition: To pursue a broadcasting career BEVERLY M. CONTE Bev 137 Summer St. Activities: Latin Club I. 2. 3, Treasurer; Page and Stage 2. 3 President: Q Club 3; F.T.A. 3; Senior Class Movie Committee 3 ERNEST P. CONTI Ugo 161 Albatross Rd. Activities: Baseball 1. 2. 3; F.B.L.A. 1 Ambition: To attend business school 47 VINCENT P. CONTRINO “Jig 180 Franklin St. THOMAS CONWAY Tc 21 McGrath Highway Ambition: To enter the service COLLEEN CORCORAN 1193 Furnace Brook Parkway Activities: Spanish Club 1. Treasurer 2: Page and Stage 2. Secre- tary 3; N.H.S. 2. 3; Junior Class Activity and Prom Committee: Goldrnrod 3; Senior Class Play Ambition: To become an elementary teacher THOMAS A. COREY “T.Bone 72 Spring St. Ambition: To attend Wentworth Institute JEAN M. COSSETTE 56 Darrow St. Activities: Art Club Ambition: To become taller Linda R. Costa Vincent P. Contrino Thomas Conway Colleen Corcoran Jeanie' John Coughlin Thomas A. Corey Jean M. Cossette RICHARD CRAIG “Rick 436 Palmer St. Activities: Football 1. 2. 3: Spanish Club 1. 2. 3; Track 2. 3; In- tramural Basketball 1, 2, 3 Ambition: To study Physical Education DAVID CURRERI Dave 19 Trescott St. Activities: Hockey 2. 3: Rifle Club 3 Ambition: To enter the U.S. Coast Guard Service MARCIA J. CURRY “Smasha 280 State St. Activities: Glee Club 3 Ambition: To succeed KIM L. DACEY 110 Merrymount Rd. STEVEN W. D'ALESSIO Steve 11 Reardon St. Activities: Band I, 3 Ambition: To be happy Ailsa Craig Richard H. Craig LINDA R. COSTA 54 Yardarm Lane Ambition: To teach English JOHN COUGHLIN AILSA CRAIG 75 Huntress St. Activities: Q Club; Tri-Hi-Y Ambition: To travel Who said Teddy Roosevelt’s mother dressed him funny? David M. CurTcri Marcia J. Curry 48 Kim Dacey Steven W. D’Alessio Harvey V. Daley Michael Daly JEFFREY DAVIS “Jeff Activities: Basketball 2: Soccer 3: Key Club 3 Ambition: To become a mechanical engineer THEODORE DAWE Ted” 78 Putnam St. Activities: Pony Express 2. 3; Key Club 2, 3: Science Club 2, 3 JOSEPH DEADY 52 Forest Avenue It’s a grave situation.' Luisa M. Dano John T. Darcy HARVEY V. DALEY “Ears Pet Peeve: Friends who charge for rides MICHAEL J. DALY “Mike 81 Taffrail Road Ambition: To become a major league ballplayer ALAN P. D'ANGELO 23 Payne St. Ambition: To go into the U.S.M.C. LUISA DANO 129 Presidents I.anc Activities: Latin Club I; Pony Express 3; F.T.A. 3 Ambition: To pursue a career in music JOHN T. DARCY Dare 10 Lafayette St. Activities: Soccer 1; Hockey 1, 2, 3 Ambition: To go to college MICHAEL E. DAVENPORT “Mike 48 Littlefield St. Ambition: To work with young people Elizabeth C. DcFazio Joseph A. DcFazio Michael E. Davenport Jeffrey Davis Theodore Dawe Elaine Deason Sharon M. Deady SHARON M. DEADY Shcrc 52 Forest Avc. Ambition: To attend art school ELAINE DEASON 60 Macy St. Activities: Baton Squad I; Q Club 1. 2. 3; Powder Puff Football 2 Robert DeGrassic Sandy Delcourt ELIZABETH C. DE FAZIO Betty 346 Manet Avc- Ambition: To be a singer— JOSEPH A. DE FAZIO 346 Manet Avc. Activities: Latin Club 1. 2. 3 Ambition: To be a commercial pilot ROBERT DE GRASSIE Digga 57 Loring St. Activities: Football 1. 2. 3; Hockey I: Spanish Club 3 Ambition: To attend college SANDY L. DELCOURT Ambition: Success in electronics 49 LOUIS H. DEL GIZZI Tarzan Ambition: To enter the service NANCY DEL VECHO 233 Presidents Lane Activities: F.T.A. I. 2. 3: Concert Choir 2. 3; Pony Express 2, 3 Ambition: To become a teacher ELIZABETH J. DENNANTISS • Betty Activities: Girls' Glee Club 1; Mixed Glee Club 2; Q Club 3 Bud's wiser GERALDINE A. DE ROSA 138 Willow St. JOHN P. DE SANTIS 18 Audrey St. DANIEL DESMOND FRANK DESPIER Frenchie” Ambition: To become an accountant DENISE DEVEAU GUY J. DE VINCENTIS 91 Elm St. Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Cross Country 1, 3: Boys’ Glee Club I. 2. 3: Junior Class President Ambition: To study Physical Education in college MARILYN J. DI BONA Mai” 7 Plain St. Activities: Q Club I, 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Goldenrod 3 Ambition: To attend business school Gerri Dec Louis H. DelGizzi Nancy D. DclVccho Elizabeth Dennantiss John P. DeSantis PATRICIA M. DI BONA Pali 16 Rodman St. Activities: Q Club 1. 2. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; F.B.L.A. 2 Ambition: To attend business school RALPH M. DI BONA Activities: Prom Committee Ambition: To study Industrial Arts at college RUSSELL DI BONA Russ 19 Winthrop Park Activities: Winter Track 1. 2. 3: Football I. 2: Science Club 2, 3; Math Club 3 Ambition: To attend West Point ANTHONY DI CROCE 44 Pleasant St. Ambition: To become a success DIANE M. DI FEDERICO “Di 14 Hall Place Activities: Q Club 3: Tri-Hi-Y I: F.B.L.A. 1 JOHN T. DI NANNO “Dino” 16 Sextant Circle Ralph M. DiBona Russell DiBona 4U Ronald L. DiNardo Russell DiTocco Carolyn L. DiTullio Charles M. DiTullio Carolyn Dobson RONAI.D L. DI NARDO Dino 85 Edwards St. Activities: Baseball I. 2. 3: Basketball 1. 2, 3 Ambition: To attend college RUSSELL DI TOCCO Russ 36 Mill St. Ambition: To attend college THOMAS P. DOLAN Tommy” Ambition: To Iwcomc an Air Force pilot JAMES T. DOLIMPIO “Jim” 15 Grogan Avc. Activities: Debating 1. 2. 3: Golf I: Baseball 2. 3; Chess Club I. 3 Ambition: To become a doctor ELIZABETH J. DOLYMPIO Betsi” 32 Sumner St. Activities: Chorus I Ambition: To become a nurse JAMES E. DONAGHEY Activities: Soccer 1: Football 2: Baseball 3: Track 3 Ambition: To become an engineer STEPHEN J. DONOVAN Steve 101 Madison Avc. Activities: Chess Club 1. 2. 3; Concert Choir 1. 2, 3; French Club 1.2. 3: Math Club 3 Ambition: To become an electrical engineer I Elizabeth J. D'Olympio Stephen J. Donovan CAROLYN L. DI TULLIO Carol” 33 Emerald St. Activities: Q Club 1. 2. 3: Spanish Club I; F.B.L.A. 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3 Ambition: To go on to college CHARLES M. DI TULLIO Chuck Activities: Baseball 3 Ambition: To become a baseball player CAROLYN DOBSON JEAN DOLAN 65 Scammcll St. Activities: Tri-Hi-Y I. 2. 3: Latin Club 2: Mixed Glee Club 2. 3 JOANNF. BRADLFE DOLAN 26 Hynes Avc. Activities: G.A.A. I. 2: A.F.S. 2. 3; Tri-Hi-Y I. 2. 3 Jean C. Dolan Joanne B. Dolan James T. D'Olimpio Thomas Dolan Do you really think we can invent a sundial that works at night?” KENNETH T. DOWD Rowdy- 19 Endicott St. Activities: Football 1. 2. 3; Spanish Club 3; Q Club 3 Ambition: To study merchandising IRENE A. DOWNEY 63 Adams St. Activities: QClub I'.Cheering 2. 3: French Club 1. 2: F.B.L.A. 3 Ambition: To become a secretary Kenneth T. Dowd Irene A. Downey 51 Fred FREDERICK P. DOYLE 77 Samosct Ave. Ambition: To become a sheet metal worker MARILYN A. DOYLE “Mai 107 Lenox St. Activities: French Club 1; Q Club 1; Spanish Club 2; F.H.A. 3 Ambition: To attend college ROBERT J. DOYLE Bob” 18 Pcrlcy Place Ambition: To be a pharmacist ROBERT P. DOYLE “Bob Activities: Prom Committee; Page and Stage 3. 4; Pony Express Ambition: To become an electronics engineer LAURENCE A. DREYFUS “Larry 273 Adams St. Activities: J.V. Football 1; Spanish Club 1 Ambition: To become married Frederick P. Doyle Marilyn A. Doyle Robert J. Doyle Robert P. Doyle Laurence A. Dreyfus ROLAND A. DUBOIS 41 Columbia St. Activities: Football 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3; French Club 2. 3 Ambition: To attend college RICHARD P. DUFAULT “Rich Activities: French Club 1, 2: Page and Stage 3; Senior Prom Committee Ambition: To study Broadcasting Denise Dubois Roland A. Dubois Quincy's future homemakers? STEPHEN P. DRISCOLL “Drisk” 1 Pearl St. Activities: Senior Class President; Page and Stage I, 2. 3: Pony Express 1. 2. 3; Spanish Club 2. 3: Senior Class Movie Committee Ambition: To become a teacher LOUISE A. DUART 188 Furnace Brook Parkway Activities: Page and Stage 2. 3; Junior Classical League I. 2; Junior Class Prom Committee; Student Council 2; Senior Class Movie Committee DENISE DUBOIS Activities: Latin Club I. 2. 3; Concert Choir I, 2 Ambition: To attend college KEVIN J. DUNN 60 Crosby St. Activities: Football 1. 2. 3; Spring Track 2, 3 Ambition: To attend college VICKI DYER 102 Upland Road Ambition: To attend art school ROGER W. EAMES Rog” 168 Plymouth Ave. Activities: Rifle Club 1, 2 Ambition: To do well in college Richard P. Dufault Kevin Dunn Vicki Dyer Roger W. Eamcs 52 Frank J. Eddy Michael J. Eklund HOWARD B. EASTMAN 151 Pilgrim Rd. Weymouth LAURA E. ECKBLOM 141 Utica St. Activities: A.F.S.; French Club; Distributive Education Clubs of America; Page and Stage; Gotdenrod 3 Ambition: To study Dietetics in college FRANK J. EDDY 951 Sea St. MICHAEL J. EKLUND 89 Baxter Avc. Ambition: To become an electrician Howard B. Eastman Laura E. Eckblom JANET G. ENNIS Jan” 57 Summer St. Ambition: To attend business school SUSAN M. ENTIN “Merry 37 Woodward Ave. Activities: Science Club I; French Club I; Page and Stage 2; Guidance Office Staff 2: Library Staff 3 The Metrccal for Lunch Bunch Rosemarie Elder Barbara A. Elliott ROSEMARIE ELDER “Rosie 49 Union St. BARBARA A. ELLIOTT Barb” 10 North Payne St. Ambition: To become an airline stewardess JOAN E. ELRICK “Joanie 22 Bittern Rd. Activities: F.H.A. 1, 2. 3 Donald G. Ericson Joan E. Elrick Janet G. Ennis Susan M. Entin DONALD G. ERICKSON “Don Activities: Chess 1: Golf 1, 2. 3 Ambition: To attend college PETER W. ERIKSON “Pete 20 Bunker Hill Lane Activities: Hockey 1, 2. 3; Senior Prom Committee LAURA C. FABREIO Activities: A.F.S. 3: Prom Committee 2. 3; Q Club I. 2, 3; Tri-Hi Y I, 2. 3; Gotdenrod 3 Ambition: To become a dental hygienist EDITH E. FAGERLUND Dee Dee- 27 Grogan Ave. Activities: Student Council 1, 2, 3: Q Club I, 2. 3: French Club I, 2: A.F.S. 1. 2. 3; Junior Prom Committee Ambition: To attend college Laura C. Fabrizio Edith E. Fagerlund 53 CAROL A. FALES 281 Southern Artery Activities: French Club 1, 3: A.F.S 2. 3: Club I; Glee Club 1.2. 3 Ambition: To become a teacher JOSEPH E. FARRELL Activities: Rifle Club 1. 2. 3 Ambition: To become a teacher JOHN L. FELCI 93 Roberts St. Ambition: To become a chef Page and Stage 2: Q “Joe Fclch Eleanor F. Fcrrigno Bernadette A. Ferris Carol A. Fales John L. Felci Joanne M. Fcrrazzi James T. Ferguson HOWARD B. FINE Howie 30 Squanto Rd. Activities: Band 1. 2. 3 Ambition: To study Engineering in college JOHN E. FINK 95 Merry mount Rd. Activities: Soccer 1, 2 ANNETTE K. FISHMAN Nezzic Activities: Student Council 3; Q Club 3; Page and Stage 2; A.F.S. 1 Ambition: To attend college DIANE L. FITZGERALD Activities: Latin Club 1. 2; F.N.A. 3: French Club 1 Ambition: To travel in Europe m V Anne T. Ferzoco Howard B. Fine JAMES T. FERGUSON Fergy 29 Rockland St. Activities: Football 1. 2. 3 Co-captain; Basketball I. 2. 3; G.A.A. 3 Ambition: To graduate from college JOANNE M. FERRAZZI 80 Federal Ave. Ambition: To become a dental hygienist ELEANOR F. FERR1GNO EHic” 682 Willard St. Activities: Art Club 2; G.A.A. 2 Ambition: To attend business school BERNADETTE A. FERRIS “Bernie 64 Captain's Walk Activities: Q Club I, 2; Mixed Glee Club 3; Goldenrod 3 Ambition: To graduate ANNE T. FERZOCO “Annie 11 Farrell St. Activities: Baton Squad 1; G.A.A. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3; 0 Club I, 2. 3; Chccrlcading 2, 3 Ambition: To become a secretary STEPHEN P. FITZGERALD Fitzy 44 Grccnlcaf St. Activities: Tennis Team 3; Band 3 Ambition: To become a Biology teacher ELAINE J. FITZGIBBON Fitzic 39 Winthrop St. Activities: Homeroom Delegate at Large 2 John E. Fink Annette K. Fishman John A. Foster Elaine F. Frawlcy John L. Ford Carol V. Foster Karen A. Ford JOHN L. FORD Fordic 56 Stevens Dr.. Holbrook KAREN A. FORD 292 Common St. CAROL V. FOSTER Sasha 96 Bartlett St. Activities: G.A.A. 1. 2, 3: Q Club: Art Club 1. 2 Ambition: To study Art ROSEMARY M. FRENCH Rose 36 TafTrail Rd. Activities: Q Club 1. 3: Goldcnrod 3. 4 Ambition: To become a dental hygienist WILLIAM P. FRISOLI “Fuzzy 289 Rock Island Rd. Activities: Basketball I: Bookroom 3 Ambition: To enter the service ALINE E. FRUZZETTI Activities: QClub I; Library Staff I. 2. 3: P H A. I. 2 Ambition: To become a teacher ROBERT F. FRUZZETTI 15 Hynes Avc. WILLIAM B. FULLERTON Bill 1107 Sea St. Activities: J.V. Football Gerard M. Frawlcy JOHN A. FOSTER 67 Rock Island Rd. Ambition: To enter the U.S. Navy ELAINE F. FRAWI.EY 5 Malden St. Activities: G.A.A. 2; Q Club 1; Art Club I; Pony Express 3 Ambition: To become a commercial artist GERARD M. FRAWLEY “Frog 5 Malden St. Activities: Football 1. 3: Track 3: Basketball 2. 3: Badminton I. 2. 3 Ambition: To win a scholarship to Harvard William Frisoli Aline E. Fruzzetti Robert F. Fruzzetti Antonietta M. Galante William B. Fullerton John B. Galetti And Dawn told Sue that Eileen told her . . . ANTONIETTA M. GALANTE “Ann- 106 Liberty St. Activities: Q Club I. 2. 3: F.T.A. 3: Spanish Club I. 3; Golden- rod 3: Junior and Senior Homeroom Representative Ambition: To teach in elementary school JOHN B. GALETTI Doc 185 Kendrick Avc. Ambition: To become a plumber 55 BRIAN J. GALLANT 89 Glendale Rd. Activities: French Club 1. 2. 3: A.F.S. 2. 3: Library Staff 3 Ambition: To become a mathematician ROSE A. GALLIGAN 3 Island Ave. Activities: Art Club Ambition: To become a cartoonist My Favorite Martian Brian J. Gallant Rose A. Galligan Glenn Gauthier Charlene A. Gcddcs Daniel A. Gentile Dennis J. Giacobbe Ellen M. Giacomozzi James R. Gibbons GLENN GAUTHIER Activities: Basketball I, 2. 3: Baseball 3: Cross Country 3 Ambition: To attend business school CHARLENE A. GEDDES Charlie 46 Gannett Rd. Activities: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Goldenrod 3: Q Club 3 Ambition: To attend I.B.M. school DANIEL A. GENTILE Danny Activities: Football I; Senior Class representative Ambition: To study electronics DENNIS J. GIACOBBE Den 396 Sea St. Ambition: To enter the service ELLEN M. GIACOMOZZI “Jamoe 16 Woodward Ave. Activities: A.F.S. I, 2. 3: Glee Club I, 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3 Treasurer: Senior Movie Committee; Page and Stage 1, Vice-President 2. 3: French Club I. 2. 3 Ambition: To become a teacher JAMES R. GIBBONS 148 Copeland St. Ambition: To become an engineer ROBERT W. GIBBONS Gibby Ambition: To study Computer Programming SHARYN G. GIFFORD Shari-Gail 17 Waban Rd. Activities: Library Staff 1. 2. 3 Ambition: To become a secretary RONALD W. GILBERT BONNIE L. GILMORE 26 Edison St. Activities: F.H.A. 1. 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3 Ambition: To become a nurse MARIA L. GIOIA Mic 56 Mill St. Ambition: To attend Quincy Junior College Robert W. Gibbons Sharyn G. Gifford Ronald Gilbert Bonnie L. Gilmore Maria L. Gioia 56 PAUL GOBEIL ROSELYN M. GOLD -Rosie 151 Samoset Avc. Activities: Spanish Club 2: Q Club 1 Ambition: To study Physical Therapy MARY A. GOLDIE 866 Sea St. Activities: F.H.A. 1 LOUIS J. GOLDRICK Louie 8 Oakwood Rd. Ambition: To travel and try different ways of life JAMES R. GOODMUTH Jim Ambition: To become a plumber Dorothy K. Gordon Martin H. Gordon Charles K. Gossclin Edmund A. Gossclin Gayle V. Graffam Kenneth J. Grant Michael J. Granahan John J. Gray Watch this . . . one-handed! JAMES D. GRAHAM 401 Palmer St. MICHAEL J. GRANAHAN 205 Taffrail Rd. Activities: Football 1; Rifle Club 1. 2 Ambition: To travel through the United States KENNETH J. GRANT 11 Glenview Rd. Activities: Football 1,2, 3: Basketball 1; Track 1. 2. 3 Ambition: To become an automobile mechanic JOHN J. GRAY 12 Shore Side Rd. Activities: N.H.S. 3; A.F.S. 2 Ambition: To become an electrician Ghost DOROTHY K. GORDON Dotty 41 Grccnlcaf St. Activities: Future Nurses Club I. 2. 3: F.H.A. 1. 2. 3: A.F.S. 2. 3: Tri-Hy-Y 3 Ambition: To become a nurse MARTIN H. GORDON Marty 149 Babcock St. Activities: Key Club 3 Ambition: To become a civil engineer CHARLES K. GOSSELIN Chuck- 284 Copeland St. Activities: Football I. 2. 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Key Club 3 Rosclyn M. Gold Ambition: To play baseball EDMUND A. GOSSELIN Eddie- 92 Dayton St. Ambition: To become an electrician GAYLE V. GRAFFAM 63 Wall St. Activities: Concert Choir 1. 2, 3; F.B.L.A. 3 Ambition: To be successful 111 4 Linda M. Glick Mary A. Goldie James R. Goodmuth LINDA M. GLICK 133 Samoset Avc. Activities: A.F.S. 1. 2. 3; Page and Stage 2. 3; Concert Choir 2, 3 Ambition: To work in the theatre Paul Gobcil MARSHA B. GREEN Pec Wee 202 School St. Activities: 0 Club: Page and Stage Ambition: To become a private secretary ALAN M. GREENBERG 23 Joan Drive Activities: Chess Club 1, 3: Science Club 3: National Honor Society 3 Ambition: To become an engineer W. RAY GREGORY 94 Quincy St. Activities: Baseball 1. 3: Basketball 1 Ambition: To play in professional sports Marsha B. Green Alan M. Greenberg Warren R. Gregory DOROTHY M. GRIFFIN ‘Dot 16 Montillio St. Ambition: To become a stewardess LINDA M. GRIMES 73 Franklin St. Activities: Senior Class Film Committee: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3: French Club Vice President 2. 3: Goldeurod 3 Ambition: To serve in the Peace Corps Constance L. Grindle Louis W. Gropp 4 Dorothy M. Griffin Linda M. Grimes CONSTANCE L. GRINDLE ‘Connie 106 Forest Avenue Ambition: To become a nurse LOUIS W. GROPP “Louie 19 Lark St. CHARLOTTE L. GUGLIF.I.MI 20 Alton Rd. Activities: Junior Classical League 1. 2. 3; Future Nurses Club 3: Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2 Ambition: To be the best person I can be” MARIA GULIZIA MAUREEN GULIZIA JOHN HABIB 90 Darrow St. Ambition: To become a successful businessman NANCY L. HALLORAN 39 Gannett Rd. ANDREA E. HAMILTON Andy 821 Southern Artery Activities: Girls’ Glee Club 2: Mixed Glee Club 2 a Charlotte Gugliclmi Maria Gulizia John Habib Andrea E. Hamilton 58 Richard L. Hanna Jean Harrington RICHARD L. HANNA 'Rich 489 South St. Activities: Concert Choir 2; Boys' Glee Club 3 JEAN HARRINGTON Jcanic 28 Shennen St. Activities: Q Club I. 3: Cotdenrod 3: Tri-Hi-Y I: F.H.A. 3 Ambition: To work for I.B.M. NANCIE C. HARTFORD 38 Woodward Avenue Activities: Glee Club; Spanish Club; Homeroom Representative; Senior Prom Committee; G.A.A. Nancie C. Hartford Christine Harvester MARK HASI.ETT 9 Germain Ave. Activities: Soccer 1. 2. 3; Pony Express 2, 3: Basketball Manager 1 ROBERT A. HATFIELD Bob 62 Massachusetts Ave. Ambition: To become a machinist THOMAS K. HAWES Tom 91 Hall Place Ambition: To become a programmer JOAN M. HEBERT Joanic” Activities: Q Club I. 2. 3; G.A.A. 1. 2. 3: Student Council 1; Spanish Club 2. 3: Page and Stage 2. 3 CAROL E. HF.RBAI 52 Littlefield St. Activities: Glee Club I Ambition: To become an English teacher Valerie L. Haskell Mark J. Hasten CHRISTINE M. HARVESTER •Chris- 27 Garfield St. Activities: Junior Prom Committee; Mixed Glee Club 1. 2. 3; Chccrlcading 2. 3; Senior Homeroom Representative Ambition: To study Data Processing VALERIE L. HASKELL “Val Activities: A.F.S. 2. 3 Ambition: To attend college Thomas K. Hawes Joan Hebert EUGENE D. HICKEY 32 Bay View Ave. JOHN J. HICKEY 33 Elliot St. Ambition: To become a machinist Carol E. Hcrbai Gene Gerard J. Hines James P. Hoar PETER R. HIGGINS “Pete- 39 Newcomb St. Activities: Football I. 2, 3 Ambition: To become an airline pilot GERARD J. HINES “Jerry 244 Palmer St. Activities: Rifle Club 1. 2; Winter Track 3: Spring Track 3 Ambition: To become an engineer JAMES P. HOAR “Jim 262 Palmer St. Activities: Football I. 2. 3: Key Club 3; Winter Track 2, 3; Spring Track 2. 3: Science Club 2, 3: Prom Committee 3 Ambition: To become a teacher 59 ROBERT C. HOBBS “Bog- 17 Peterson Rd. Activities: Hockey 1, 2, 3; Key Club 1, 2, 3; Senior Prom Com- mittee Ambition: To attend college SHEILA HOLLAND “Shcil 197 Centre St. Activities: G.A.A. 1, 2. 3; Goldcnrod 3; Spanish Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y Vice President 1. 2. 3: Powder Puff Football 2, 3 Ambition: To go on a trip around the world CHARLES HOLLER Chuck MILDRED E. HOLLIS 71 Bartlett St. Activities: Q Club I, 2. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2; Page and Stage 3 Ambition: To become a secretary I knew this job would lead to fame. Robert C. Hobbs Sheila Holland Mildred E. Hollis Natalie J. Holmes Daniel J. Hood Marie B. Hosang Robert M. Hosang Timothy A. Hult NATALIE J. HOLMES 9 Riverside Ave. DANIEL J. HOOD Hoosie” MARIE B. HOSANG Hosay 65 Sixth Ave. Activities: Junior Classical League 1. 2: Library Staff 1 Ambition: To attend secretarial school ROBERT M. HOSANG “Hosay 65 Sixth Ave. Activities: National Honor Society 3 Ambition: To take a long trip TIMOTHY A. HULT “Tim 94 Dixwcll Ave. Activities: French Club 1, 2: A.F.S. 1. 2, 3; Key Club 3; National Honor Society 2, 3 Ambition: To become an architect CYNTHIA A. HUNTER Cindi” 31 Post Island Rd. Activities: Junior Classical League 2, 3 LAURENCE J. HUNTER Gunther Activities: Rifle Club 1, 2, 3; Golf Team 2, 3 Ambition: To enter the service EILEEN A. HURNEY 180 Albatross Rd. Activities: Glee Club 1. 3; Pony Express 3 Ambition: To be a high school teacher BEVERLY K. HURWITZ 134 Samoset Ave. Activities: French Club 1; Pony Epress 3; Goldenrod 3 Ambition: To go to college STANLEY C. HUTCHEON SANDRA M. HYNES 194 East Howard St. Bcv Hutch Sandy Cynthia A. Hunter Laurence J. Hunter Patricia E. Icnello Robert J. Jabaily Miriam S. Jacobs Christine R. Janis Barbara M. Jennings PATRICIA E. IENELLO “Patty 25 Summer St. Activities: Q Club I. 2; G.A.A. I, 2; Prom Committee 3; Tri-Hi- Y 1. 2. 3 Ambition: To attend the University of Mass. ROBERT J. JABAILY 1441 Morrissey Boulevard Activities: Soccer 2; A.F.S. 3; Pony Express I, 2, 3 Ambition: To become a singer MIRIAM S. JACOBS 160 Franklin St. Activities: Q Club 1: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3: Pony Express 2. 3; National Honor Society 3 Ambition: To become a nurse CHRISTINE R. JANIS “Chris- 1396 Morrissey Boulevard Activities: Spanish Club 1, 2. 3: Pony Express 2. 3: Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3; National Honor Society 3 BARBARA M. JENNINGS Barbie- 55 Coddington St. Activities: Debating Team: Pony Express LEE A. JERMYN 265 Franklin St. Activities: Library Staff 1. 2. 3; Spanish Club 3 Ambition: To become a pharmacist LYNN A. JERMYN 265 Franklin St. Activities: Library Staff 1. 2. 3: Ambition: To attend art school CARL O. JEWETT 86 Centre St. KURT E. JOHNSON 7 Rockvicw Rd. Activities: Football 1. 2. 3 Ambition: To become an engineer MARK F. JOHNSON 148 Willard St. Activities: Band 1 Ambition: To attend technical school JAMES A. JULIAN Jimmy J. 24 McDonald St. Activities: Band 1. 2. 3: Boys’ Glee Club 2 Ambition: To enter broadcasting Lee A. Jcrmyn Lynn A. Jcrmyn Carl O. Jewett Kurt E. Johnson James A. Julian Teresa A. Kane Christian Kaplingcr Maralyn E. Kaufman TERESA A. KANE ’Terri- 53 Bicknell St. Activities: Q Club 1. 2. 3: Page and Stage 3: Future Nurses’ Club 3 Ambition: To become a nurse CHRISTIAN H. KAPLINGER Chris- 33 Lyons St. Activities: Male Glee Club 3: Mixed Glee Club 2; Chess Club 1 Ambition: To become a History teacher MARALYN E. KAUFMAN “Mai 106 Fifth Ave Activities: Pony Express 1. 2. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3: French Club I. 2. 3. A.F.S. 2. 3: National Honor Society 3 Ambition: To become a teacher 61 Pete PETER C. KELLEY 30 Lawn Avc. Ambition: To start a business ROLAND J. KELLEY “Ronny 129 Elm St. Ambition: To attend college KENNETH G. KENNEALLY “Ken 24 Empire St. Activities: Spanish Club 2 Ambition: To attend broadcasting school DEBORAH A. KENNEDY “Debbie 37 Quarterdeck Rd. Activities: Library Staff 1; Concert Choir 1, 2 Ambition: To continue my study of Mathematics FRANCIS J. KENNEY “Frank 11 Shcllton Rd. Activities: Rifle Club I Ambition: To become a teacher ARCHIE R. KETTLER “Jap Activities: Library StalT: Cross Country; Basketball; Junior Classi- cal League Diane E. King Edmund J. King Peter C. Kelley Francis J. Kenney Patricia R. Kilduff KAREN KNEELAND JOHN R. KNIGHT 217 Kendrick Ave. Activities: Band 1; Chess Club 2; Symphonic Band 1; National Honor Society 3 Ambition: To attend medical school JILL A. KOFMAN Michael C. King Richard King PATRICIA R. KILDUFF “Gig 80 Babcock St. Activities: Glee Club 1. 2. 3: A.F.S. 2; Spanish Club 2; Q Club 2; Page and Stage 2 Ambition: To be a teacher DIANE E. KING 17 Edgcmcrc Rd. Activities: Q Club 2 Ambition: To teach school EDMUND J. KING MICHAEL C. KING Mike Activities: Rifle Club I. 2. 3; Golf 1. 2, 3 Ambition: To study Marine Biology RICHARD KING Dicka 29 Quarterdeck Rd. Activities: Football I: Basketball 1 Ambition: To become a mechanic Activities: Latin Club I. 2. 3; Pony Express 1; French Club 1, 2, 3: Goldenrod 3 Ambition: To become a linguist BARBARA A. KOHLS 66 Spring St. Activities: Math Club 1; French Club 1; Library Staff 2. 3 Ambition: To become a librarian RONALD D. KURT7.MAN Ron 25 Harrington Avc. Activities: Debating 1, 2, 3; Page and Stage 2, 3; French Club I; Pony Express 2, 3 Ambition: To become a teacher Karen Knccland Jill A. Kofman John R. Knight Ronald D. Kurtzman 62 Alan Ladgc Robert J. I.aFIcur BRYAN I). LAVERS 291 Sea St. Activities: Baseball I. 2. 3 Ambition: To become a professional baseball player WAYNE LEANDER 10 Curtis St. Activities: Football I. 2 Ambition: To become an aviator Whistler's Father Susan T. Laing ALAN LADGE Ambition: To build cars PETER L. LADIK Ambition: To attend college ROBERT J. LA FLEUR Ambition: To enlist in the Navy Agnes Lambiase “Al Bobby SUSAN T. LAING Susie” AGNES LAMBIASE Aggie” 20 Edgcmcrc Rd. Activities: Girls' Glee Club 1; Mixed Glee Club 2 VICTOR J. LANGE Victor J. Lange Deborah M. LaPointc Laurclto Bryan D. Lavers PATRICIA A. LE BEL 86 Mears Avc. Ambition: To become a bookkeeper WANDA LEE 168 Furnace Brook Parkway Activities: Page and Stage 2. 3: G.A.A. I. 2. 3; Q Club I. 2. 3: Senior Class Treasurer 3: Senior Class Movie Committee 3 Ambition: To become a pharmacist EDWARD A. LEONE Ed 127 Merry mount Road Activities: Tennis 2: Band 2: Rifle Club 3 JOHN L. LEONE 6 TralTord St Activities: Tennis 1, 2. 3; Band 1. 2. 3: Symphonic Band 3; Rifle Club 2 Ambition: To become a druggist MARY M. LEONE 111 Arnold St. Activities: Basketball I, 2 Ambition: To attend I.B.M. school Patricia A. LeBcl Pat 12 Berry St. DEBORAH M. LA POINTE Debby John L. Leone Mary M. Richard M. Leone LOUIS LARSON 40 Curtis St. RICHARD M. LAURETTO Activities: Football 1, 2. 3: Rifle Club 1 Lardo Wanda Lee 63 •’Dave DAVID J. I.EVINE 1374 Morrissey Blvd. Activities: Chess Club 1, 2. 3; Cross Country I. 2. 3: Tennis 1. 3 Ambition: To become an engineer KEVIN F. LEWIS “Kev 33 Samoset Ave. Activities: Football 1, 2. 3; Hockey 1. 2. 3; Varsity Club I. 2, 3: Tennis 2, 3 Ambition: To attend prep school KEVIN F. LIBBY 458 Washington St. Ambition: To become president DIANNE G. LINDEWALL 26 Goddard St. Activities: Pony Express 2. 3; Tri-Hi-Y I, 2. 3: Spanish Club 3; Q Club I. 2: National Honor Society 1. 2. 3: Junior Classical I-eague 2 Ambition: To teach on the secondary level PRISCILLA B. LITTLE ‘ Beth Ambition: To study accounting Marilyn J. Logrcn Nancy M. Longhi David J. Levine Kevin F. Lewis Kevin F. Libby Dianne G. Lindewall Priscilla B. Little MIGUEL LOPEZ “Mike- 274 Common St. Activities: A.F.S. 3: Spanish Club 3; J.C.L. 3: Page and Stage 3 Ambition: Attend college and study modern languages ERNEST J. LORANDEAU 90 Palmer St. Activities: Golf Team 1. 2. 3; Rifle Club 1 Ambition: To become an engineer Color me cool. MARILYN J. LOGREN “Mai” 14 Churchill Road Activities: Art Club I; Tri-Hi-Y 3 NANCY M. LONGHI 12 Trafford St. Activities: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3; Art Club 1, 2; Latin Club I, 2, 3: Page and Stage 2. 3: Debating 3 JEAN A. LOTH 64 Cleverly Court Activities: F.H.A. 3 WILLIAM LUCIER 96 West St. Ambition: To join U.S. Marine Corps (tank infantry) ROBERT M. LUKE 223 Franklin St. Activities: Football 3; Science Club I; Spanish Club 1 Ambition: To attend college SUSAN C. LUTHER 44 Carlson St. Chickic “Will” ‘Lucas' “Susie Jean A. Lotti William Lucier Robert M. Luke Susan C. Luther 64 George N. Lyons James Lyons Edward M. McCarthy Stephen J. McCaul GEORGE N. LYONS AMES LYONS DWARD M. McCarthy ‘•Ed .INDA A. McCAUL 13 Albatross Rd. vmbition: To become a nurse I'EPHEN J. McCAUL 13 Albatross Rd. mibition: To enter the service •ATRICIA J. McCOURT Pat 7 Sea Ave. vetivities: Latin Club 1. 2; G.A.A. 1; French Club 1; F.H.A. 1, 2 BARBARA A. MacDONAI.D Bam 9 Pleasant St. ELIA E. MacDONALD Cc I Silver St. ctivitics: Girls' Glee Club I; Upper Class Girls Glee Club II; Mixed Glee Club 12 mbition: To become a dental assistant ; -y w i Jean McDonald Karen MacDonald HELEN MacDONALD 49 Pleasant St. Activities; F.H.A. JOSEPH A. MacDONALD KAREN MacDONALD 55 Wesson Ave. Activities; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Q Club 1 Ambition: To become a buyer KENNETH I. MacDONALD What do you mean, I need a haircut? Patricia J. McCourt Barbara A. MacDonald Celia E. MacDonald Edward P. McDonald Helen MacDonald GLENN W McCULI.OCK 160 Water St. Ambition; To enter the field of management EDWARD P McDonald Ed' Kenneth I. MacDonald James McDonough 1 Lawn Ave. Activities: Football I. 2. 3; Junior Prom Committee 2; Junior Activities Committee 2: Winter Track 2; Student Council 1. 2. 3. Treasurer 2 Ambition: To attend college jean McDonald 12 Quarterdeck Road Ambition: To become a secretary james mcdonough -jim” 115 Babcock St. Activities: Intramural Basketball I. 2. 3; Key Club 1. 2. 3; Span- ish Club 1.2.3 Ambition: To attend college 65 DONALD P. MacDOUGALL 21 Bay View Avc. Activities: Glee Club 1 Ambition: To become a designer DOUGLAS MacFARLANE Doug 100 Elm St. Activities: Basketball I, 2, 3: Junior Prom Committee 2; Baseball 3; Concert Choir 1, 2 Ambition: To become a History teacher GEORGE F. McGUNAGLE 38 Bird St. ANNE M. McGOWAN 130 Doane St. Activities: Q Club 1. 2. 3: Mixed Glee Club 3; Goldenrod 3 Ambition: To become an elementary school teacher r Before . . • George F. McGunaglc Gerald L. Mclnnis JUDITH McGRATH “Jodi 35 Newbury' Avenue Activities: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; Concert Choir I, 2; Band I, 2; Variety Show 1. 2; 0 Club 3: F.N.A. I. 2 Ambition: To become a nurse PATRICIA A. McGUIRE “Trisha 6 Audrey St. Activities: Q Club: French Club Ambition: To be a fashion coordinator GERALD L. McINNIS Jerry Activities: Baseball 1. 3: French Club; Mixed Glee Club; Junior Class Representative; Junior Activities Committee Ambition: To attend college JOHN V. MacINNIS 78 Macy St. Activities: A.F.S.; French Club Ambition: To attend college DANIEL A. McLAUGHLIN Mac Activities: Baseball 2: Key Club I Ambition: To study Business Administration Douglas MacFarlanc Anne M. McGowan Judith McGrath Patricia A. McGuire JOHN V. McLAUGHLIN “Buck 9 Edgcmcre Rd. Activities: Baseball I; Tennis I, 2, 3: Intramural Basketball 1. 2, 3 ROBERTA A. MacLEAN “Bobbie 33 Summer St. Ambition: To attend Junior College SHARON A. MacLEAN 22 Edwards St. Activities: G.A.A. 1, 2. 3: A.F.S. 2, 3; Concert Choir I; Mixed Glee Club 2; Q Club I. 2. 3; Goldenrod 3 WILLIAM H. MacLENNAN 67 Spring St. DOROTHEA MacLEOD “Dot 22 Barbour Terrace Activities: G.A.A. 2: Library Staff I, 2: Health Service Aide 2; Guidance Office Worker 2; F.N.A. 2 KEVIN F. MacLEOD 57 Quincy St. Activities: Junior Classical League 1: Page and Stage 1 Ambition: To attend college John V. McLaughlin Roberta A. MacLean Sharon A. MacLean Dorothea MacLeod Kevin E. MacLeod 66 Laura A. MacLeod Walter V. McNair William Me Peck DAWN MaePHEE 149 Independence Ave. Activities: French Club I. 2. 3; A.F.S. 3: Powder Puff Football 2. 3; Gotdenrod 3; National Honor Society 2, 3 Treasurer; Senior Class Movie Committee 3 JUNE MADDEN MICHAEL P. MAGUIRE Emo 96 Curlew Road Ambition: To attend college PATRICIA M. MAGUIRE Pat 1138 Sea St. Activities: Page and Stage 2: F.H.A. 2. 3; QClub I Ambition: To become a nurse Barbara C. McPhcc Dawn M. MacPhec LAURA A. MacLEOD 58 Chubbock St. Activities: Library Staff 1. 2. 3: Latin Club I. 2; Girls’ Glee Club I; Mixed Glee Club 3 Ambition: To become a kindergarten teacher WALTER V. McNAIR Wally 71 Shed St Activities: Spanish Club 1; Intramural Basketball I Ambition: To attend college BARBARA C. MePHEE Barb” 109 Taffrail Rd. Ambition: To attend nursing school WILLIAM MePECK ’Bill 882 Sea St. Activities: Band I. 2. 3: Band Counsel 3; Rifle Club 1, 2. 3; Debating 2. 3; National Honor Society Vice President 3 Ambition: To become a doctor MARGARET A. MAHER “Margee 11 Post Island Rd. Activities: F.H.A. I. 2: QClub l;Tri-Hi-Y 1 ROBERT MAHN Bob 236 Governors Rd. Activities: Rifle Club I; Page and Stage 1 Ambition: To attend college James E. Malone Margaret A. Maher June Madden 1 Patricia M. Maguire Michael P. Maguire Michael A. Mainicro Robert Mahn Linda M. Maloof MICHAEL A. MAINIERO Mike 64 Ames St. Activities: Science Club 1. 2: Chess Club I. 2. 3; Band 1, 2. 3: National Honor Society 3; Soccer I Ambition: To attend West Point JAMES E. MALONE 154 Common St. Activities: Science Club; Track; Football Ambition: To travel LINDA M. MALOOF 141 Presidents Lane Activities: Spanish Club 1. 2; Girl’ Glee Club 1: Mixed Glee Club 2: QClub 1. 2; F.H.A.1; TriHi-Y 1 Ambition: To become an airline stewardess 67 TERESA MANNING 21 Chapel St. Ambition: To study nursing DEBORAH J. MANSANI 11 Homer Rd. Activities: Tri-Hi-Y 1; F.H.A. 1 Ambition: To become a secretary STEPHEN C. MANSFIELD KAREN A. MARCIN 93 Albatross Rd. Activities: A.F.S. I. 2; Mixed Glee Club I Ambition: To attend college Terry Debbie Steve” WENDY KAY MARDF.N 79 Forest Ave. Activities: F.H.A. I: A.F.S. I; Spanish Club I; Latin Club 1; Math Club I: Q Club 1.2.3 Ambition: To attend college ROSSANA MARINILLI 26 Putnam St. Activities: F.H.A. 1. 2, 3 Teresa Manning Deborah J. Mansani Karen A. Marcin Wendy Mardcn Rossana Marinilli ROBERT MASTROPIETRO Bob Activities: Soccer I, 2. 3 Ambition: To become an Electronics technician JAMES A. MATHIESON 34 Holbrook Rd. KATHLEEN M. MEAGHER Kathy 148 Kendrick Ave. Activities: G.A.A. 1: Art Club I; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Page and Stage 3 Ambition: To attend I.B.M. school JACQUELINE R. MEGNA Jackie 18 Moore St. Ambition: To become an office worker JO ANN M. MEGNA Joie 18 Moore St. JAMES P. MEZZETTI “Jim 204 Kendrick Ave. Activities: Football 1. 2. 3: Basketball 1; Baseball 1, 3; President of the Bookroom 1. 2. 3 Ambition: To attend college Robert Mastropietro James A. Mathicson Calabro—you die! MARGARET F. MAROTTA 187 Washington St. Activities: Art Club I. 2 Ambition: To be successful DONALD F. MARTELL Don Ambition: To become a cabinet maker WARREN A. MASON 39 Hall PI. Ambition: To be a Pilot DANTE F. MASTRO Dan 11 Rosemary Lane Activities: French Club 3; Band 3: Science Club I Ambition: To become a chef Kathleen M. Meagher Jacqueline R. Megna Jo Ann M. Megna James P. Mezzetti 68 Fran' Diane M. Middendorf Catherine Michaclides Thomas A. Mignosa George W. Milkowski CATHERINE MICHAELIDES Cathy 8 Rosclin Avc. Activities: Art Club 2: Q Club 3: French Club 1. 2; Glee Club 1. 2. 3: G.A.A. 2 Ambition: To become a Dental Hygienist DIANE M. MIDDENDORF 15 Lafayette St. Ambition: To become a laboratory technician THOMAS A. MIGNOSA Minny 79 Curtis Avc. Ambition: To enter the service FRANCIS J. MILLER 20 Sixth Avc. Activities: Football 1.2. 3: Baseball 3 Ambition: To attend college SUSAN L. MILLER Sue 31 Beebe Rd. Activities: F.H.A. I. 2. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Junior Classical League I. 2. 3 Ambition: To become a medical secretary We're off to see the Wizard. Barbara A. Miller GEORGE W. MILKOWSKI 81 Sea Avc. Activities: Senior Homeroom Representative BARBARA A. MILLER 21 Rosemary Lane Activities: Q Club 1. 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1 Ambition: To attend business school 1 ik Lois A. Mitchell Barb Linda C. Moe Susan L. Miller Wayne G. Mills Ann P. Mitchell WAYNE G. MILLS 91 Independence Avc. Activities: Football I. 2. 3: Baseball 1; Winter Track 2. 3: Spring Track 2. 3: Homeroom representative 2. 3 Ambition: To attend college ANN P. MITCHELL 128 Glendale Rd. Activities: Q Club 3; French Club 1. 2; Glee Club 1. 2 Ambition: To become a teacher LOIS A. MITCHELL 39 Bowes Avc. Activities: French Club 1. 2; Q Club 1. 3; Band I; F.H.A. 2 Ambition: To become an airline hostess LINDA C. MOE “Mo- 299 Granite St. Ambition: To become a stenographer LOUIS J. MONTI Louie- 20 Babcock St. Ambition: To go to cooking school Louis J. Monti Frank Mortimer FRANK MORTIMER 69 JAMES M. MOSCARDELLI Jim DOROTHY MULLIN Dot 25 Homer Rd. Activities: French Club I. 2 Ambition: To continue my education JULIE P. MURPHY Activities: Cheerleader 2. 3; G.A.A. 1. 2. 3; Student Council Advisory Board 1. 2. 3: Tri-Hi-Y I. 2. 3: Q Club I. 2. 3 Ambition: To attend college LEEANN M. MURPHY Lee 16 Lark St. Activities: F.H.A. 1,2.3 Ambition: To study at I.B.M. school “I see him! I sec him! Nancie Murray Rosannc L. Napolconc Roberta J. Neves Lynne Nightingale NANCIE MURRAY Activities: F.N.A. 1. 2: Q Club 1 Ambition: To become a secretary ROSEANNE L. NAPOLEONE 53 Loring St. Activities: Concert Choir I. 2: Spanish Club I; J.C.L. 1; Junior Class Representative Ambition: To teach voice ROBERTA J. NEVES Berta Activities: Band I. 2. 3: F.N.A. I. 2. 3; Q Club I Ambition: To become a nurse LYNNE NIGHTINGALE Lynth” 25 Overlook Rd. Activities: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3: G.A.A. I, 2. 3: Junior Prom Committee; QClub 1. 2. 3; Student Council Dclegatc-at-Largc Ambition: To become an airline stewardess DEBORAH A. NIGRO Debbie 97 Bay View Ave. Activities: F.H.A. 1. 2. 3 Ambition: To attend college James M. Moscardelli Dorothy Mullin Julie P. Murphy I eAnn M. Murphy FRANK B. NOTA 14 Bates Ave. Activities: Junior Classical League 1 Ambition: To become a dentist JOHN M. O BRIEN O.B.” Activities: Cross Country 1. 2; Winter Track 1, 2. 3; Spring Track 1. 2. 3 Ambition: To become an engineer PAUL F. O BRIEN 25 Mechanic St. Ambition: To become a commercial artist PAUL E. O’CONNELL 235 Franklin St. Activities: Fall Track 1, 2. 3; Baseball 1. 2. 3; Key Club 1, 2 Ambition: To travel THOMAS P. O’CONNELL Okie 36 Carlson St. Ambition: To attend college Deborah A. Nigro Frank B. Nota James D. O'Neill Stephen C. Osborne Carol Osgood MICHAEL S. PADDIE Mike Ambition: To become an engineer RICHARD A. PAGE Saleh” 143 Spring St. Activities: Football I; Baseball I. 2. 3; Spanish Club 1. 2. 3; A.F.S. 3 Ambition: To attend college BARRY J. PAIGE Ambition: To become a real estate agent PATRICIA M. PALLUCCIO Panochc 21 Baxter St. Activities: Mixed Glee Club I, 2; Upper Class Girls' Glee Club 3 Ambition: To become a file clerk Dolores A. O'Shea Michael S. Paddic ROBERT J. O'DONNELL Odic Ambition: To make a life's career in the Air Force JAMES D. O'NEILL 37 Cross St. Activities: J.V. Basketball; Intramural Basketball; Cross Country; Golf STEPHEN C. OSBORNE Ozzie 186 Common St. Activities: Spanish Club 1 Ambition: To become an accountant CAROL OSGOOD 68 Norton Rd. Activities: Glee Club I, 2 DOLORES A. O'SHEA Actis itio: Tri-Hi-Y I. 2. 3; Mixed Glee Club I. 2. 3; Latin Club 1. 2. 3; Senior Prom Committee Co-Chairman; Q Club 1. 2. 3, Vice President 3 Ambition: To become an elementary school teacher Robert J. Peccc 1 Kathryn S. Pekkinen Edward J. Pccoraro Antoinette M. Pcllicane CARMELLA F. PANARO Carm 62 Mary St. Activities; F.H.A. I. 2. 3: National Honor Society 3; Library Staff I Ambition: To become a bookkeeping teacher RUSSELL C. PATTEN 131 Babcock St. Ambition: To serve in the Navy Barry J. Paige V Patricia M. Pallucio Carmclla F. Panaro Richard A. Page A H-A-R-D . . . L-Y ROBERT J. PECCE Peachy 10 Adeline PI. Activities: Basketball 1. 2; Tennis 1. 2. 3; Varsity Club Ambition: To attend college EDWARD J. PECORARO Ed- 119 Arnold St. Activities: Rifle Club 1; Key Club 3; Senior Class Homeroom Representative 3 Ambition: To continue in school KATHRYN S. PEKKINEN Kathy Activities: F.H.A. I. 2. 3: Q Club 2. 3 Ambition: To work in data processing ANTOINETTE M. PELLICANE Toni 57 Hobomock Rd. Activities: Library Staff 2 Ambition: To become a dental assistant 71 JOHN F. PERKINS Slip” 97 Pontiac Rd. Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3: Hockey 1. 2. 3: Tennis I, 2; Spanish I. 2; Band 1. 2. 3; Varsity Club 2. 3 Ambition: To attend college MARY R. PERKINS Activities: French Club 1 Ambition: To become a secretary LINDA PERRY CARL R. PERSSON 60 Ames St. Activities: Football 1; Chess Club 2. 3: Soccer 3 Ambition: To be successful LINDA A. PERUZZI 24 Garfield St. Activities: Cheerleading 2. 3; Student Council 3: Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3; G.A.A. 1. 2. 3: Spanish Club 2. 3; Junior Prom Committee CAROL A. PETERSON 46 Braintree Ave. Activities: Student Council: Homeroom Representative 3; Q Club 1. 2. 3; Junior Prom Committee: Spanish Club 2. 3; J.C.L. 2. 3: Tri-Hi-Y I, 2. 3; Concert Choir 1 Ambition: To become an elementary school teacher John F. Perkins Linda Perry Mary R. Perkins Carl R. Pcrsson DOROTHY M. PETRILLI Dottie 31 Shore Ave. Activities: Bowling 2: Pony Express; Social Science Club Ambition: To become a kindergarten teacher LINDA M. PICARD 32 Littlefield St. Activities: French Club 1: Page and Stage 2. 3; Q Club I. 2; Art Club 1.2. 3 Ambition: To work in retailing KATHERINE M. PICCINI Kathy- 410 Washington St. Activities: F.N.A. 1. 2. 3 President: J.C.L. I; 0 Club I Ambition: To become a registered nurse CLIFFORD B. PIKF. Cliff” 114 Colby Rd. JUNE T. PINO 53 Newcomb St. Activities: Latin Club 1; Q Club 1 Ambition: To become an elementary school teacher KERRY E. POND 279 Granite St. Activities: Office worker Ambition: To become an I.B.M. programmer JOHN R. POTTER 15 White St. Activities: Cross Country: Winter Track: Spring Track THOMAS J. POWERS 11 Green view St. Ambition: To become a commercial artist DIANE M. PRIMAVERA 300 Copeland St. Activities: Q Club 1. 2: F.H.A. 1. 2 it , Laura Pritchett Kathryn A. Proietti Nancy J. Puccia Salvatore J. Puccia Joyce M. Pucciarclli LAURA PRITCHETT 6« Water St. Activities: Q Club 1. 2: Art Club 1. 2. 3 Ambition: To become an airline stewardess WILLIAM PRITCHETT Bill 68 Water St. Activities: Key Club 1 Ambition: To become a draftsman KATHRYN A. PROIETTI 49 Copeland St. Activities: F.H.A. 2 NANCY J. PUCCIA 57 Hooper St. SALVATORE J. PUCCIA 57 Hooper St. JOYCE M. PUCCIARELLI 44 Jackson St. Kathc Sal John W. Raymer Patricia A. Reardon JANET M. PURPORA 27 Ferriter St. Activities: Tri-Hi-Y I. 2. Treasurer 3: Junior Prom Committee: Student Council 2. 3: Spanish Club 3: G.A.A. 2 Ambition: To become a secondary school teacher MARGARET M. QUINLAN 51 Bowes Avc. Activities: Tri-Hi-Y I. 2. 3: A.F.S. 1. 2. 3: N.H.S. 3: Pony Ex- press 2. 3: Spanish Club 2. 3; Latin Club 1 Ambition: To attend college ROBERT C. QUINN • Bob- 26 Lonsdownc St. Ambition: To become an electrician ALLEN W. RAND 49 Edison Park Activities: Football I; Latin Club 1. 2. 3: Tennis 2 3 BEVERLY I RAY 94 Town Hill St. JOHN W. RAYMER Jack Activities: Football 2. 3: Tennis 2. 3: Track 3 Ambition: To attend college Just wait till they see these marks! Victoria Regot Susan L. Rcmick PATRICIA A. REARDON Pat’ Ambition: To become a nurse WILLIAM D. REED ‘Bill 32 Pearl St. VICTORIA REGOT Vicky- 98 Phipps St. Activities: Q Club 1. 2: Library Staff 2. 3: Cheerleader 2. 3 Ambition: To become a nurse SUSAN L. REMICK Sue- 576 Quarry St. Activities: French Club 1; Q Club 2; J.C.L. 2: Goldenrod 3 Ambition: To become a teacher 73 JANICE RENZI 70 Shed St. Activities: Student Council 1. 2. 3: President 3: Chccrlcading 2. 3; N.H.S. 3: Spanish Club 1; Q Club I; Tri-Hi-Y I. 2. 3; C.A.A. 1. 2 2 Ambition: To become a teacher MATTHEW J. REPUCCI Matt Ambition: To study I.B.M. PHILIP C. RICE Phil Activities: Cross Country I. 2. 3; Winter Track 1, 2. 3: Spring Track 1. 2. 3 Ambition: To attend college PAUL A. RIIHIMAKI Janice M. Renzi Paul A. Riihimaki Bruce S. Riseman 35 Nightingale Avc. Activities: Baseball I. 2. 3: Cross Country 2. 3: Band I; Winter Track 3 Ambition: To become a teacher BRUCE S. RISEMAN 87 Pleasant St. Activities: Football 1; French Club I Ambition: To become a commercial artist Cynthia I.. Roche Pamela J. Rochelle Wanda N. Risio Eloisc A. Rizzo KENNETH R. ROGERS Activities: Football I. 2. 3; Key Club 3 Ambition: To attend college DANIEL A. ROMAN 185 Rock Island Road CATHRYN L. ROMIG Cathy Activities: Q Club I, 2, 3; G.A.A. I; Junior Prom Committee 2; Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer 3: Homeroom Representative 3 Ambition: To join Vista NANCY M. ROSE 25 Cliff St. Activities: Chccrlcading 2. 3; G.A.A. 2; Student Council 2; Tri-Hi- Y 1, 2. 3; National Honor Society 3 Ambition: To attend college CHARLES N. ROSS Chad- 91 Washington St. Activities: Band I. 2. 3; Golf 2, 3; French Club 3; Page and Stage 3 Ambition: To attend law school Sheryl A. Roffo Kenneth R. Rogers WANDA N. RISIO 112 Water St. Activities: French Club Ambition: To attend music school ELOISE A. RIZZO Elly” Activities: G.A.A. 1. 2. 3; Tri-Hi-Y I. 2. 3; Chccrlcading 2, 3; Homeroom Representative 2. 3; Junior Activities Committee Ambition: To become a teacher CYNTHIA L. ROCHE Cyndy Activities: A.F.S. 1. 2. 3: Spanish Club 2. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2; Latin Club I: N.H.S. 2. 3 Ambition: To become a nurse WILLIAM J. ROCHE 44 Ferndale St. Ambition: To become a plumbing contractor PAMELA J. ROCHELLE Pam” 154 Furnace Brook Parkway Activities: 0 Club I. 2: French Club I; F.H.A. I. 2. 3 Ambition: To attend college WILLIAM J. RODNEY Joe 3 Brinsley St. Ambition: To become a millionaire SHERYL A. ROFFO 230 West St. Activities: Art Club; Q Club 1 Ambition: To attend art school 74 Nancy M. Rose Charles N. Ross Rebecca Ross Susan R. Rotunno CAROL A. RUSSO 142 Centre St. Activities: 0 Club I. 2. 3: G.A.A. I. 3: Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3 Ambition: To become a nurse GF.RAI.D J. RYAN Jerry 22 Federal Avc. Ambition: To attend college LARRY RYAN 35 Darrow St. ROBERT T. RYDWANSKY Bob 180 Elm St. Activities: Page and Stage: Chess Club: Goldenrod 3 Ambition: To study Meteorology David A. Rowe Paul Rugg REBECCA C. ROSS Betsy- 181 Centre St. Activities: Latin Club I, 2. 3; Art Club I; Student Council 3: A.F.S. 3; Prom Committee; Page and Stage 2. 3; Senior Class Movie Ambition: To study nursing SUSAN R. ROTUNNO 53 Alton Rd. Activities: G.A.A. I. 3: French Club I. 2. 3: Tri-Hi-Y I. 2. 3 Secretary; A.F.S. 3: Goldenrod 3: Powder Puff Football 2. 3; Art Club 1 Ambition: To become a fashion designer Carol A. Russo Gerald R. Ryan PETER A. ROUNTRY DAVID A. ROWE 101 Bartlett St. PAUL RUGG 22 Narragansett Rd. Activities: Baseball I; Hockey 2. 3 Ambition: To attend college Dave Larry Ryan Joseph A. Rydings Robert T. Rydwansky Francis M. Sacchctti Paul T. St. Pierre Nancy M. Salonen Jay F. Saluti JOSEPH A. RYDINGS Joe 668 Willard St. Activities: Track 1; Q Club 3; Key Club 3; Hockey 2 Ambition: To attend college FRANCIS M. SACCHETTI Franny- 826 Willard St. Activities: Track 1 Ambition: To enlist in the armed forces PAUL T. ST. PIF.RRF. 15 Chase St. Activities: Football; Track I. 2 Ambition: To continue school NANCY M. SALONEN 803 Commercial St. Activities: G.A.A. 2: Spanish Club 1: Q Club Ambition: To become a gym teacher JAY F. SALUTI Spider- Activities: Band 1. 2: Golf 1. 3; Hockey 2 Ambition: To attend the F.B.I. academy 75 DENISE M. SALVAGGI 47 Rodman St. Ambition: To become a secretary JEFFREY B. SANDLER “Jeff” 17 Chickatawbut Rd. Activities: Basketball 1. 2. 3 ADRIA SANDONATO 61 Brook Rd. Activities: Delegate at Large 1, 2; Q Club 1; French Club 1; Latin Club 1; G.A.A. 1 Ambition: To become a nurse ROSE A. SANSONE 90 Edinboro Rd. Activities: Goldenrod 3 Ambition: To go into Data Processing JAMES J. SAUDADE “Jim 276 Manet Avc. Activities: Radio Club 1; A.F.S. 2; French Club 1; Rifle Club 1 Ambition: To attend college CHRISTINE SAUNDERS “Chris 55 Riverbank Rd. Ambition: To become a legal secretary Denise M. Salvaggi Adria Sandonato Jeffrey B. Sandler Rose A. Sansonc Joseph B. Scalata Dorothy M. Schatzl Gail A. Schlagcr John E. Schlichte JOSEPH B. SCALATA “Joe 175 Liberty St. Ambition: To become a programmer DOROTHY M. SCHATZL “Dotty” 545 Willard St. Activities: Spanish Club 1; Q Club 1 Ambition: To become a secretary GAIL A. SCHLAGER 84 Woodcliff Road Activities: 0 Club: Junior Classical League; G.A.A. Ambition: To become a medical secretary JOHN E. SCHLICHTE 71 Quarterdeck Rd. Activities: Rifle Club I. 2; Football 2; F.T.A. 2 Ambition: To become a teacher DOROTHY A. SCRIBI “Dotty 11 Sampo Place Activities: F.B.L.A. 2 Ambition: To become a secretary JOHN A. SCRIBNER 148 Merrymount Rd. Activities: Rifle Club 1. 2 Ambition: 'To continue my education GERARD F. SEMCHENKO Jerry 126 Quincy St. Activities: Basketball 3; Baseball 3: French Club 1 Ambition: To attend college RICHARD P. SHANNON “Rick- 15 Cliff St. Activities: Baseball 3; F.B.L.A. 1 Ambition: To attend college STEPHEN P. SHAW Steve” 53 Mears Ave. Activities: French Club 2; Rifle Club 2; Tennis 1, 2 Ambition: To attend college LEO SHEA “Lee” 37 Edgcwatcr Dr. Activities: French Club 2 Ambition: To become a draftsman Dorothy A. Scribi John A. Scribner Gerard F. Semchcnko 76 m P — Stephen P. Shaw Leo Shea •Phil' Kristeen M. Shine Joseph L. Sico LINDA SHEA 25 Lafayette St. Activities: F.N.A. 2. 3; Q Club I. 2. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3 Ambition: To continue school THERESA A. SHEA Terri” 55 Bunker Hill Lane Activities: Q Club; Tri-Hi-Y; F.N.A. Treasurer; Homeroom Rep- resentative Ambition: To become a nurse ROLANDA A. SHEETS Ronnie 139 Federal Ave. Activities: Glee Club; Bowling Ambition: To continue school KRISTEEN M. SHINE “Kris 309 Water St. Activities: Glee Club 3 Ambition: To become a nurse JOSEPH L. SICO 78 Springfield St. PHILIP F. SINES 30 Malvern St. Ambition: To attend college MARJORIE R. SLOCUMB Margie 22 Mcars Ave. Activities: F.B.L.A. 2; A.F.S. 3 MARY L. SLOCUMB 22 Mcars Ave. Activities: Girls Glee Club !; A.F.S. 3 Ambition: To become an airline stewardess SANDRA A. SLOCUMB Sandy” 28 Beacon St. Activities: F.H.A. 1 Ambition: To become a dietician RICHARD P. SMITH Rick 135 Glendale Rd. Activities: Science Club 1 Ambition: To become a teacher WAYNE D. SMITH 75 Ternc Rd. Philip F. Sines Marjorie R. Slocumb 4 Mary L. Slocumb Sandra Slocumb Let's sec now, that’s two hamburgers . . .” CAROL A. SNELL 73 Arnold St. CATHERINE L. SORRENTI “Cathy” 6 Hoover Ave. Richard P. Smith Carol A. Snell Wayne D. Smith Catherine L. Sorrcnti 77 JEAN L. SOUDEN 206 Center St. Activities: French Club I. 2. 3; G.A.A. I. 2. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3 Secretary; Powder Pull Football 2. 3: Senior Class Play 3; Gold- enrod 3 Ambition: To be happy JOSEPH R. SPILLANE ‘ Joe 42 Bay View St. Activities: Cross Country I, 2, 3; Mixed Glee Club I, 2. 3; Winter Track 1. 2. 3; Spring Track 1. 2. 3; Boys' Glee Club I. 2. 3 Ambition: To attend college and become a Physical Education teacher L1NDY M. SPILLANE 3 Eaton Rd. JACQUELYN A. STARR Jackie 32 Massachusetts Avc. Ambition: To become an airline stewardess DOUGLAS D. STEVENS Buddy- 52 Edison Park Activities: Science Club; Art Club; Pony Express: Baseball 1, 2; Soccer 1 Gregory B. Stevens Linda M. Stewart Jean L. Souden Lindy M. Spillane Jacquelyn A. Starr Douglas D. Stevens SANDRA J. STUART •'Sandy- 97 Deane St. Activities: G.A.A. I. 2. 3; Tri-Hi-Y I. 2. 3 Ambition: To become a nurse CHARLES E. SULLIVAN “Sully 375 Palmer St. Activities: Football I. 2. 3: Baseball I. 2. 3 Ambition: To attend college “Some people think they're so funny! GREGORY B. STEVENS Steve- 19 St. Germaine St. Activities: Basketball I; Baseball 2; Tennis 1 Ambition: To become successful in business LINDA M. STEWART 71 Cross St. Activities: Rifle Club I. 2. 3: National Honor Society 2. 3 Ambition: To become a nurse EGON R. STIDLING CHARLES J. SULLIVAN Chuck- 149 Rockland St. Activities: Baseball 1. 2. 3; Class Play I: Football 1; Basketball I; French Club I. 2 Ambition: To graduate and be a success CYNTHIA A. SULLIVAN Cindy 33 Island Avc. Activities: Tri-Hi-Y; French Club Ambition: To travel around the world PATRICIA A. SULLIVAN Patty Cake 90 Lawn Ave. Activities: Latin Club 1. 2; Page and Stage 2. 3; G.A.A. 3; Q Club 3 Charles E. Sullivan Charles J. Sullivan Cynthia A. Sullivan Patricia A. Sullivan 78 Patricia E. Sullivan Patricia M. Sullivan DOROTHY E. TF.HAN Dotty 43 Town Hill St. Activities: Pony Express 2. 3: French Club 1. 2: 0 Club I. 2. 3; Debating Club I. 2. 3: Gotdenrod 3: National Honor Society 3; A.F.S. 2. 3 Ambition: To become a teacher DIANE I. TEMPESTA 220 West St. Activities: G.A.A. I. 2. 3; Art Club 1. 2. 3; Q Club I. 3: French Club 3 Ambition: To travel GERTRUDE C. THACKERAY Trudy 40 Chickatawbut Rd. Activities: A.F.S. 2: F.N.A. 1, 2, 3; Senior Homeroom Represent- ative Ambition: To become a registered nurse F.INO A. THOMPSON 118 Brook Rd. Activities: Chess I Ambitions: To go through law school HELEN G. THOMPSON 45 Granite St. EILEEN F. THORNER 76 Presidents Lane Activities: Junior Classical League 1; A.F.S. I: Pony Express 1, 2. 3 Ambition: To study Journalism at college Thomas W. Sweeny Meredith A. Sylva PATRICIA E. SULLIVAN Sull” 29 Upton St. Activities: Q Club 2. 3 Ambition: To go to Europe PATRICIA M. SULLIVAN Pat 370 Manet Avc. Activities: Mixed Glee Club I. 2. 3; Bowling 1, 3; Latin Club 1 Ambition: To be successful and happy THOMAS W. SWEENY Tom- 49 Ames St. Activities: Ice Hockey 1. 2. 3: Soccer 3: Stage Band 1. 2. 3; Sym- phonic Band I. 2, 3 Ambition: To attend college MEREDITH A. SYLVA Merry 186 TafTrail Rd. Activities: Q Club 1: Page and Stage 2; Student Council Delegate 2; Business Club 2; Homeroom Representative 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3 Dorothy E. Tchan In Diane I. Tcmpcsta Gertrude C. Thackeray Eino A. Thompson I Eileen F. Thomer JAMES M. THORNLEY Jim 275 Central St. South Weymouth Ambition: To become a plumber James M. Thornlcy Gay C. Tinkham Robert A. Tocci GAY C. TINKHAM Tink 44 Cherry St. Activities: F.H.A. I; Q Club 2: Page and Stage 2; G.A.A. 2: Powder Puff Football 2 Ambition: To become an airline hostess EILEEN TINNEY 30 Water St. Activities: Spanish Club 1. 2. 3; Powder Puff Football 2. 3: Tri-Hi- Y 2. 3: Gotdenrod 2. 3 Ambition: To travel ROBERT A. TOCCI 84 West St. Activities: Tennis 2: Page and Stage 2 Ambition: To attend college Eileen Tinney 79 JOHN E. TORMEY Jay 154 Putnam St. Activities: Soccer 2 Ambition: To become an oceanographer GAIL A. TORTORELLI 40 Nelson St. Ambition: To become a secretary LOUISE A. TOSCHES 11 Packard’s Lane Activities: French Club I, 3; Page and Stage 3; Junior Prom Com- mittee: Homeroom Representative 3: Goldcnrod 3 Ambition: To become a medical secretary LINDA J. TRECHOK Treech John E. Tormey Gail A. Tortorclli Louise A. Tosches 100 Doanc St. Activities: G.A.A.; Pony Express; Mixed Glee Club: Powder Pufl Football DENNIS P. TRIBBLE “Dibs” 177 Federal Avc. Ambition: To become a mechanical engineer ALAN R. TROTMAN Rich 88 Stoughton St. Ambition: To enter the U.S. Navy Theodore N. Turowski Dianne Twyman David C. Ullstrom Michael A. Valenti Linda J. Trcchok Alan R. Trotman DAVID C. ULLSTROM “Dave- 83 Curlew Rd. Ambition: To become a teacher of Biology MICHAEL A. VALENTI “Mike 52 Bird St. Activities: Football I Ambition: To attend Wentworth JUDITH A. VALORZ “Jude- 337 Centre St. Activities: Page and Stage 2. 3; Latin Club 2, 3: Student Council 3; Senior Class Play; Senior Class Movie Committee Ambition: To teach Mathematics BARBARA A. VECCHIOLA Barby” DAVID E. VENO 191 TafTrail Rd. ROBERT VISSA “Bob- 29 Brook Rd. RONALD R. WALKER Ron 54 Yardarm Lane Ambition: To go into the Navy Judith A. Valorz GEORGE T. TROTMAN 82 Winthrop St. THEODORE N. TUROWSKI Turk 125 Edgewaier Drive Activities: Football 1 Ambition: To be a patternmaker DIANNE TWYMAN Activities: Art Club I; Girls’ Glee Club 2 Ambition: To be a secretary Robert Vissa Barbara A. Vecchiola Ronald R. Walker 80 Michelle G. Wallace Joseph Walsh JOHN R. WAI.I. 1259 Sea St. MICHELE G. WALLACE 103 Taffrail Rd. Ambition: To become a secretary GRAHAM E. WALSH 175 Sea St. William J. Walters Mikkie Bill Ambition: To open a men's clothing store JOSEPH WALSH WILLIAM J. WALTERS 140 Crescent St. SHERRY A. WATLINGTON 57 Gay St. Activities: Art Club 3 JOHN WELCH Sabre 37 Bates Ave. Activities: Radio Club I, 2; Cross Country I, 2. 3; Winter Track I, 2. 3; Spring Track I. 2. 3: Math Club I. 2, 3 Ambition: To be a research chemist Where can I spit this out? Nancy L. Warner John Waters NANCY L. WARNER 61 Albertina St. Activities: F.N.A. 3 Ambition: To become a nurse JOHN WATERS Soapy 279 Rock Island Road Activities: Basketball I; Football I. 2. 3; Hockey I, 2. 3: Golf I, 2. 3: Latin Club 2. 3 Ambition: To attend college Sherry A. Watlington John Welch Kathleen N. Welliver KATHLEEN N. WELLIVER Kathy- 28 Parkhurst St. Activities: F.B.L.A. 1. 2: Art Club: Mixed Glee Club 2 Ambition: To become an airline stewardess Kathleen F. West Janet E. Whalen Agatha B. White r Clarccn M. Wilbur KATHLEEN F. WEST Kathy 77 Manet Ave. Activities: Glee Club 1 Ambition: To graduate with good marks JANET E. WHALEN 445 Adams St. Activities: Mixed Glee Club 2: Q Club I. 2: Girls' Glee Club I AGATHA B. WHITE Aggie 103 Vcrchild St. Activities: Band 1: F.N.A. 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3 Ambition: To enter the field of Practical Nursing CLAREEN M WILBUR Reenie I Bennington St. Activities: Q Club; G.A.A. 81 ROBERT H. Wll.BUR 769 North Main St. Ambition: To be an auto mechanic Willy JUDITH M. WILSON “Judy 49 Grafton St. Activities: French Club 1; F.H.A. 2. 3 Ambition: To continue school ALAN WINTERMEYER 18 First St. Activities: Soccer I, 2. 3; Key Club 1. 2. 3; Science Club 2. 3; Page and Stage 3; Q Club 3 Ambition: To enter the military service AGNES E. WISE •Tina- 19 Brinsley St. Activities: Variety Show 3: Prom Committee 3 Ambition: To do office work ROBERT E. WISE Bob- 19 Brinsley St. Ambition: To become a cook Bennett Wiseman Patricia A. Wood Edward J. Worth Christine M. Writcscl BENNETT WISEMAN Ben 76 Pontiac Rd. Activities: Soccer 1, 2; Debating I. 2; Math Club 2, 3; Pony Express 2, 3 PATRICIA A. WOOD Patty- 65 Colonial Dr. Activities: Mixed Glee Club 1. 2. 3; F.T.A. 2. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3; N.H.S. 3 EDWARD J. WORTH Ed 87 South St. Activities: Baseball 1. 2. 3 Ambition: To continue in school CHRISTINE M. WRITESEL Chris’ 33 Revere Rd. Activities: Q Club I; Art Club I: Student Council Delegate 2. 3; Latin Club I. 2 Ambition: To become an elementary school teacher Judith M. Wilson Alan Wintermeyer Agnes E. Wise Robert E. Wise CAROLYN M. WYKE 30 Quarry St. Activities: Junior Classical League I: G.A.A. 1. 2. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. 3 (Chaplain I. 2): French Club 2: Senior Homeroom Repre- sentative Ambition: To be an elementary school teacher RUSSELL A. YANOFF 345 Franklin St. Ambition: To travel through the U.S.A. DONALD P. ZAMAGNI 355 Copeland St. Ambition: To take over my family's business CAROL A. ZEC 117 Upland Rd. Activities: French Club I. 2: F.T.A. I. 2. 3: Glee Club 1. 2. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3 Ambition: To be an elementary school teacher REGINA J. ZIMMERMAN “Reggie 34Vi Copeland St. Activities: Q Club 3; Page and Stage 3 Ambition: To become a good secretary Carolyn M. Wyke Donald P. Zamagni Carol A. Zee Regina J. Zimmerman 82 SCHOOL SONG March down the field to the music, Quincy is up for victory. Up with the blue and white banners, Cheer for our team triumphantly Rah—Rah-Rah! Fight for the honor of Quincy, In her our hopes and glory lie. So we’ll play, play, play at the game today And we’ll cheer for Quincy High! «I When things go wrong as they sometimes will, When the road you are trudging seems all uphill, When the funds are low and the debts are high, And you want to smile but you have to sigh, When care is pressing you down a bit. Rest if you must but don’t quit. Life is queer with its twists and turns As every one of us sometime learns. And many a failure turns about, When he might have won had he stuck it out; Don’t give up though the pace seems slow— You may succeed with another blow. Success is failure turned inside out— The silver tint of the clouds of doubt— And you never can tell how close you are. It may be near when it seems so far; So stick to the fight when you're hardest hit— It's when things seem worst that you must not quit. 83 My Hero This is the 8:00 AM. and 2:30 PM. Meeting Place. MIKE Spanish diplomat . . . alert humor flashing in a bril- liant smile . . . “Excuse me. but friendly vitality ... a preference for casual dress . . . “Boy! Can he dance!” . . . U.S. History expert . . . Miguel Lopez. Yes Mike. Spain is nice, but I'd much prefer staying here in the U.S.A. At home at Q.H.S. 84 SENIOR AWARDS CHRISTINE JANIS: Donna Stevens Memorial Book Award TAMSEN BANKS: Joy L. Nevins Book Award EILEEN THORNER: Daughters of the American Revolution Award JOHN BENNETT: Harvard Book Award Tufts Book Award DOROTHY TEHAN: Student Government Day Representative 85 LAURA ECKBLOM: Betty Crocker Homemaker Award WILLIAM MePECK: Brotherhood Award 86 Dawn MacPhcc. Colleen Corcoran and Margaret Quinlan Miiiam Jacobs and Maralyn Kaufman Benneu Tamsen Banks. Luisa Dano and Nancy DcIVccho Wiseman 87 Dianne Lindewall ANTHONY COLTON: AUTO MECHANICS GINO BELLIA: AUTO MECHANICS VOKE-TECH ROBERT DOYLE: ELECTRONICS THOMAS CONWAY: ELECTRICITY mi •He ?• JOHN GRAY: ELECTRICITY 89 EUGENE HICKEY: MACHINE SHOP DANIEL GENTILE: ELECTRONICS SENIOR CLASS BEST DANCERS: Ailsa Craig and David Andrew CLASS GENIUSES: John Bennett and Dianne Lindcwall BEST LOOKING: DecDcc Fagcrlund and Kevin Lewis CLASS ANGELS: Jane Allen and Roland Kelley MOST FRIENDLY: Janet Avitabile and Stephen Cantclli 90 CENSUS CLASS POLITICIANS: Stephen Driscoll and Dorothy Tchan CLASS INDIVIDUALISTS: Ronald Kurtzman and Meredith Fntin MOST ALL AROUND PEOPLE: Julie Murphy and Stephen Cantclli CLASS WITS: Louise Duart and John Raymer MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: John Bennett and Dawn MaePhee 91 CLASS ATTENTION-GETTERS: Mildred Hollis and Peter Casey '' 1 CLASS ACTORS: Robert Doyle and Louise Duart CLASS HIPPIES: Carol Foster and George Milkowski MOST POPULAR: Julie Murphy and James Ferguson IDEAL SENIORS: Robert Hobbs and Jane Allen BEST DRESSED: Judith Balducci and Richard Dufault CLASS MUSICIANS: Rosanne Napolconc and Thomas Sweeny CLASS INSEPARABLES: Theresa Shea and James McDonough MOST SOPHISTICATED: Colleen Corcoran and James McDonough FLIRTS: Linda Christman and Peter Casey CLASS ARTISTS: Douglas Stevens and Dianne Lindcwall CLASS ATHLETES: Linda Trcchok and James Ferguson HAVE DONE MOST FOR Q.H.S.: Dorothy Tchan and Stephen Driscoll CLASS IN MEMORIAM Nancy Griffin 1950-1967 The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters. He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the path of righteousness for his name’s sake. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and staff they comfort me. Thou prcparcst a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever. 94 681968 1968 1968 1968 1968 1968 1968 '68 1968 1968 1968 1968 1968 1968 1968 ?8 'It! |3|| Ifg ’in !f|f fill mi'.IS1,II! ',||1111! 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For shapelier candids . . . “I’ll give you the remainder by Thursday . . . layouts . . . reverse print . . . ty . . . last-minute meetings . . . GOLDENROD’68. I'm with you. Row I (I. to r.): J. Castleman. Co-Editor. D. Tchan. Co-Editor. C. Corcoran. S. Cantclli. S. Rotunno. D. MacPhcc. J. Souden. E. Tinney. Miss Suzanne McGowan. Advisor. Row 2: S. Holland. A. McGowan. L. Eckblom. J. Kofman. L. Fabrizio. C. Geddes. L. Toschcs. Row S: A. Galantc. M. DiBona. B. Ferris. R. French. S. Remick. 96 I st-minute session. Now how's that for. . . and 40% for us! GOLDENROD BUSINESS STAFF An ideal staff of sixteen . . . Another brief but important meeting at 2:30 . . . Get that money in . . . But Mr. Fay! . . . plastic covers and junk cost more money . . . We’ve grown that much? . . . eight more pages for the Goldcnrtnl. Row (I. io r.): Mr. Edward Fay. Advisor. F. Alongi. D. Mansani. F. Dennantiss. C Geddes. R. Sansonc. M. Perkins. Row 2: R. Annis. E. Worth. I). Erieson. R. Ckcolo Co-Manager. R. Luke. S. Remick. D. Gentile. Row 3; S. Donovan. D. Catalano. D Catalano. Co-Manager. T. Hawes. A. Wintermeyer. STUDENT COUNCIL Government . . . “Vending machines have been installed Operation Oileration ... a “ball” at the Sno Ball in the new gym . . . Ted . . . Wednes- day meetings . . . laminated I.D. cards . . . the spanking newness of our book- store . . . Five hundred parents for our Vietnamese orphan. Ron I (I. to r.l: J. Purpora. M. Saudadc. I). Fagcrlund. Mr. Theodore Eliott. Advisor. J. Rcnzi. President, N. Rose. Recording Secretory. J. Hughes. Treasurer. Row 2: I,. Peruzzi. D. Ingcgncri. A. Weiner. A. Fishman. J. Valor .. Row 3: C. Aramian. R. Burrows. B. Ross. L. Grimes. L. Ostrow, E. Johnson. 98 ADVISORY BOARD Row I (I. to r.): J. Murphy. M. Kaufman. T. Thackeray. D. O'Shea. J. Renzi. Mr. Theodore Eliott. Advisor. L. Peruzzi. Chairman. L. Quintiliani. B. Conte. . l. Saudadc. C. Roche. C. Janis. Row 2: V. Cardarelli. J. Bennett. K. Kurtzman. B. Ross. E. Thorncr. K. Piccini. E. Da we. W, McPcck. S. Driscoll. L. Ostrow. K. Lewis. Row J: R. DuEault. D. MacFarlanc. R. Hobbs. J. Ferguson. J. Darcy. T. Sweeny. W. Mills. D. Stevens. DELEGATES AT LARGE Row I (I. to r.): D. Ericson. K. Gropp. K. Rizzo. P. Lee. C. Peterson. P. Carloni, J. Renzi. L. Peruzzi. Mr. Theodore Eliott. Advisor. J. Purpora. J. Pino. S. Gacicia. T. Kane. E. Bonomi. M. Sampson. J. Gould. Row 2: I Thackeray. C. Russo. A. Sandonato. J. Porter. J. Pelton, D. Cedrone. P. McDonald. C. Wirth. S. DeVincentis. N. Bongiorno. D. Menchi. M. Bini. J. Norton. Row S: K. Lewis. R. Petilii. M. Della Barba. M. Haslctt. J. Darcy. C. Wyke. D. Kearney. C. Corcoran. A. Fcrzoco. D. Cantclli. J Balducci. W. Conti no. I Hoar. C Gosselin. C. Walters. D. MacFarlanc, 99 SENIOR PROM COMMITTEE Meetings, meetings . . . more tickets to sell? . . . ushers . . . planning . . . What for the theme? . . . favors . . . menus . . . Class Day . . . Senior Prom. Ro i' I (I. to r.): J. Avitabilc. D. Tchan. Mr. Peter Chrisom. Advisor, D. O'Shea. R. Hobbs. W. Lee. S. Driscoll. Row 2: L. Fabrizio. P. Ienello. J. Allen, C. Janis. B. Ross. Row J: R. Doyle. R. DiBona. R. DuFault. P. Erikson. J. Hoar. 100 THE CAST Row I (I. to r.): L Glick, B. Rovs. C. Corcoran. Row 2: Mrs. Ford. G. Milkowski. I.. Tosches. J. Julian. Row S. Driscoll. A. Winter- meycr. I.. Christman. D. Hall. J. Saudadc. SENIOR CLASS PLAY— “SEE HOW THEY RUN” Q.H.S. first . . . SEE HOW THEY RUN . . . Director Linda. Manager Steve . . . rehearsals till all hours . . . “Someday I II find you. Uncle’s behind you . . . that way! ... I certainly thought . . . Bishop of £rLax? . . . “Don't bicker. Vicar . . . they're cone stold . . . Are you Mr. Toop?” . . . am- bitious seniors and a dedicated teacher ... the final performance . . . and they said it couldn’t be done! 101 SENIOR MOVIE COMMITTEE Another Q.H.S. first . . . O.K., let's film the game . . . don’t forget your camera . . . You hid the lights where?” . . . Who fell off the bridge? . . . this time for film . . . “Definitely. But Definitely!” . . . You have the light meter —how about the film? Row I (I. to r. : J. Valorz. B. Conte. Mr. Raymond Brown. Advisor. L. Duart. Secretary. J. Avitabilc. Vice- President. R. Ross. Chairman. S. Driscoll. President. W. Lee. Treasurer. Mr. Robert Faricllo. Advisor. Ron 2: J. Soudcn. D. MacPhcc. C. Corcoran. K. Mcl.cod. Pice- Chairman. D. Cantclli. A. Fishman. Row J: E. Battista. R. DuFault. C. Ross. R. Connolly. “Why sure I'll be the star of the movie. 102 SENIOR HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES More money?! . . . collections . . . “It you don't pay $1.00 a term? . . . homeroom charts . . . 2:30 deposits . . . “1 think I lost the dues!” . . . What now, Wanda? Gentile’s Groovy Gang. Row I (I. to r.): C. Harvester, B. Conte. S. Driscoll. President. Mr. Peter Chrisom. Advisor. M. Calabro. Chairman. W. Lee. Treasurer. D. Tchan. T. Thackeray. L. Eckblom. Row 2: C. Janis. C. Wykc. C. Romig. A. Galantc. E. Rizzo. J. Valor . I. Antonopoulos. T. Shea. Row .i: E. I.eonc. W. McPeck. R. De Grassie, E. Pcco- raro. G. Milkowski. 103 Row (I. lo r.): Mr. George Koolian. Advisor, E. SpileoN. President. Ron- 2: D. Palmer. Treasurer. L. Quintiliani. Secretary, P. Petitti, Pice-President. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Success of the Junior Prom . . . unity needed and received . . . Junior Class Dance . . . trials and hardships prepar- ing for the “big year” coming ... re- election time. 104 Oh. those memories of Bridgeuater and Amherst! BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ STATE U. Mass. . . . Bridgewater . . . Raise your voices . . . great food . . . all-night sessions . . . wash those T-shirts . . . cam- paigns . . . tears and more tears . . . American Legion. Ron I (I. tor.): J. Ferguson, M. Hasten. C. Janis. D. Tehan. J. Bennett. 105 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Leadership . . . service ... no passes needed . . . scholarship . . . character . . . cream of the crop . . . slaves for a day . . . tutoring . . . NHS assembly. Wc really did make il to the library and nol the . . . R i (I. to r.): T. Banks. J. Ren i. C. Roche. E. Rizzo. M. Quinlan. D. Lindewall. W. McPeck. Vice-President. Mr. George Yezukevich. Advisor. C. Janis. D. MacPhcc, Treasurer. L. Stewart. G. Battista. M. Kaufman. Row 2: E. Thorncr. L. Dano. C. Corcoran. D. Fagcrlund. N. Rose. I). Tchan. C. Panaro. L. Fabrizio, M. Jacobs. S. Entin. N. DcIVccho. Row 3: J. Tormcy. C. Persson. B. Wiseman. T. Hull. J. Castlcman. M. Mainicro. R. Doyle. S. Donovan. Row •): J. Gray. R. Kurtzman. J. Knight. J. Bennett. A. Greenberg. 106 Row I (I. to r.): M. Kaufman. T. Banks. F. Hurncy. B. Hur- witz. M. Quinlan. N. Battista. Mrs. Myma Slawson. Advisor. F. Thorncr. Co-Editor. J. Bennett. Co-Editor. l„ Ostrow. R. Olsen. I . Feldman. Row 2: J. Pclton, N. Perito. D. Tchan. J. Campitclli. C. Wirth. F. Blanchard. M. Sandler. T. Dawc. R Doyle. S. Driscoll. Row J: D. Lindcwall. L. Dano. M. Jacobs. J. Davis. L. Shaw. S. Pascal. J. Langton. W. McPcck. C. Battista. M. Haslett. Row 4 S. Macl.ean. N. DcIVccho. As- sistant Editor. D. Connell. D. Stevens. D. Goroff. R. Kurtz- man. B. Wiseman, PONY EXPRESS Dovc-ish editorials . . . senior silhouettes . . . sales campaigns via the daily notices . . . due dates . . . teacher feature . . . only 25c! . . . Newsstand—Room 60 . . . Only fifteen copies a homeroom?! Starring the editors. 107 Ron- (I. to r.): V. Haskell. G. Battista. M. Cook. I.. Persson. M. Lopez. C. Wyke. Treasurer, Miss Rose Briand. Advisor, C. Roche, President, G. Chilenski. M. Kaufman, Corresponding Secretary. S. Fabrizio. S. Shcftel. A. LaLama. P. Lee. Row 2: L. Haapanen, F. Blanchard. D. Quint. D. Ccdrone. P. Swan- son. N. Perito. L. Fabrizio. L. MacLeod, J. Brahm, T. Banks. I). Darvc. E. Giacomozzi. W. Lee. Row .?: D. Gordon. L. Dano. N. DcIVecho, M. Kravetz. J. Prolman. C. Finnegan. M. Brusch. L. Shaw. B. Dolan. J. Campitelli. S. Burton. L. Wain- right. V. Abbott. D. Perlman. A. Brahm. Row 4: M. Leinonen. M. Sallmcn. T. Hull. S. MacLcan. B. Ross. S. Driscoll. B. Gallent. A. Read. D. GorolT. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE “Do you have a penny?” . . . balloon sales . . . Mexican visitors . . . Bob Jabaily in Germany . . . OHS decals . . . Bermuda Shorts Day . . . assembly . . .Mike. Two more penny collections and we'll make it! 108 Row I (I. Io r.): W. McPcck. C. Battista, Secretary. B. Jen- nings. Secretary. Mr. John Sanderson. Advisor. R. Kurt man. President. J. Castleman. J. D'Olympio. Row 2: D. D’OIympio. D. Tchan. N. I.onghi. C. Finnegan. D. McLaughlin. Row G. Mahan. P. Feldman. F. DuTresne. D. Jaffc. DEBATING TEAM Resolved . . . criminal investiga- tion . . . “I am curious about Dartmouth . . . lost again . . . Honorable judge . . . “Have you got a card on . . .?” . . . cross-ex . . . tournaments . . . Mr. Sanderson. “Compromise?! That's a dirty word! Row I (I. to r. : E. Battista. R. Mainiero. G. Hines. M. Tcslcr. E. Pccoraro. R. Olsen. T. Dawc. President. Mr. Richard Hutchison. Advisor. T. Hull. M. Gordon. Secretory. G. Win termeyer. J. D’Olympio. T. Sweeny. Row 2: J. McGuire. I). Coleman. J. Hacunda. R. Cardarelli. R. Tocci. J. Leone. J. Isaacson. J. Darcy. R. Hobbs. T. Hoar. R. Lauretto. P. Casey. K. Rogers. Row V. Cardarelli. R. Di Nardo. R. DiBona. M. Burgess. B. Corcoran. J. Ferguson. C. Gosselin, K. MacLeod. J. Davis. E. Leone. D. Simpson. I . Erikson. J. Hoar. KEY CLUB Mr. Hutchison . . . Kiwanis Club . . . service in the school and the community . . . charity drives . . . Santa Claus in the cafeteria (complete with elves) . . . Pay your dues! . . . spring outing . . . Darcy, shut up! . . . Volunteer?! How about bringing girls into the club? I OFFICE WORKERS Looking alive? Left to right: L. Shaffer. M. Pino. J. DiFcderico. HEALTH SERVICE WORKERS more. B. MacDonald. L. Woish. A. Thackeray. S. Civitarese. K. Piccini. D. Gordon. P. McCormack. J. Cantclli. D Mac- Leod. Row (I. to r.l: J. Tusi. T. Thackeray. C. Gugliclmi. A. While. Miss Agnes O'Brien. R.N.. Advisor. C. Harvester. J McConvillc. J. Waters. I). Kclle. M. LaSala. Row 2: B. Gil- 111 Chaos fighters. GUIDANCE RECEPTIONISTS Row I (I. to r.): J. Kofman. M. DiBonu. L. Carter. C. Marotta. Row 2: R. Ross. D. Mac- Leod. LIBRARY STAFF Row I (I. to r.): S. Donovan. B. Gallant. J. Ciccolo. Mrs. Lynn Simpson. Advisor. B. A. Kohls. B. Sparks. D. Kcllc. K. Carroll. J. Corwin. L. MacLeod. D. Gentile. J. Grazioso. J. Rodman. Row 2: A. Cappola. J. Valentino. B. Moore. J. Hcrlihy. S. Burton. J. Tusi. E. Dell. J. Cantclli. C. Scalata. M. Nannis. T. Piccini. P. Hanratty. Row J: M. Hobbs. G. Jcnncss. C. Kaplingcr. S. Gifford. M. Collins. D. Kallio, L. Woish. D. MacLeod. D. Jaffc. R. Gibbons. G. Delcourt. RIFLE CLUB Row (I. to r. : D. Jaffc. F.. Leone. W. McPeck. President. J. Grazioso. Row 2: J. Baker. M. Hobbs. Treasurer. Mr. Thomas White. Advisor. R. Hageund. S. Raser. CHESS CLUB Row I (I. to r.t: D. DcLuca, M. Mainiero. J. Campitclli. Mr. Charles MacLaughlin, Advisor. A. LaLama. R. Rund. F. DuFrcshc. Row 2: G. Hite. 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Greene, J. Waters, R. Ross, Aedile, S. Driscoll. Vice-President, L. Ostrow. President, Mrs. Nancy Christian, Advisor, D. Cantclli. Secretary, B. Conte. Treasurer. J. Gallinaro. Row 2: M. Smith, B. Cyr. N. Longhi, L. Shaw, P. Cronin, J. Brusch, D. D’Olympio, D. Merrill, D. Lord, J. Campitelli, J. La- Favre. R. Rosen, J. Kofman. J. Valorz, C. Guglielmi. J. Shea. Cedite per campum musica . . . togas . . . Pandora’s box on April Fool’s Day . . . amo, amas, umat . . . Mrs. Myatt, Mrs. Christian . . . Latin convention in May . . . chariot race . . . Roman banquet on the Ides of March . . . Audite mei discipuli, nunc ... a penny for Caesar. . . Ave atque Vale! JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE 116 Betsy Ross II Parlez-vous franqais bienl . . . movies . . . dinner at a French restaurant . . . remem- brances of a trip to Quebec . . . haute couture . . . maps . . . NOUS PARLONS LE I RAN- CAIS TRES BIEN. N EST-CE PAS? ‘The French flag is blue, white, and. and. and . . . FRENCH CLUB Ron (I. to r.): G. Chilenski. N. Battista, M. Cook. K. McCarthy. S. Mayo. J. Corwin. C. Kingston. S. Gacicia. Treasurer, S. Pascal, Secretary, Mr. Daniel Goldfarb. Advisor, M. Kaufman. L. Grimes. Vice-President. M. Gleason. D. Quint. D. Tcmpcsta. G. Battista. J. Brahm. Ron- 2: M. Farmer. 1.. Fckblom. F. Blanchard. D. lngegneri. M. Brusch. F.. Brow. P. Ryan. C. Michael ides. H. Michael ides. L. Hclcotis. C. Falcs. J. Souden. N. Perito. C. Holman. P. Varrasso. Row 3: M. Tesler. J. Isaacson. J. Bonfiglioli. R. Olsen. M. Kravctz. M. Hastings. D. Brunett. C. Foster. C. Finnegan. A. Brahm. L. Wainright. C. Spink. P. Sullivan. R. Tocci. C. Ross. Ron -i. R. Dufault. P. Higgins. D. Simpson. D. Deluca. C. Battista. D. JalTe. M. Fontaine. S. Donovan. E. Flaherty. G. Ryan. B. Gallant. J. Brcm. M. Della Barba. R. Kurt man. F. Gorry 117 SPANISH CLUB Spain . . . toro! . sales . . . Q.H.S. Viva Espana! . . ■ Fund . . . Mexico . Seiior y senorita . . Todos. . . ;Ole! . . . cake book covers . . . Annual Scholarship . . Miss Stcfani . . . . Pas y A inis tad para 'Think the computer will take this one and mutch it with its mate? Row I (I. to r.): C. Roche. A. Calante. XL Quinlan. J. Pino. I.. Pcruzzi. C. Corcoran. Secretary. Miss Virginia Stcfani. Ad- visor, s. Cantelli. President, C. Janis. Treasurer. R. Page. I.. Grimes, P. Bennett. Row 2: B. McCarthy, J. Purpora. C. Peterson, E. Rizzo. M. Saudade. J. Hughes. R. DcGrassc. J. McDonough, E. Barrett. K. Dowd. Row 3: A. Reiblem. C. Graham. L. MacFarlane. C. DiGuisto, M. Lopez. S. Driscoll. E. Battista. Row ■): D. I.indcwall. N. Rose, J. Allen. A. Como- letti. D. Cantelli. B. Cyr. J. Ciccolo. Row I (I. to r.): N. Latini. C. Kingston. C. Zee. G. Battista. Kaufman. D. King. N. Battista. G. Chilenski. D. Quint. Row President. Miss Maude Wheeler. Advisor. J. Schlichtc. T. 3: L. Regnur. C. Wiedemann. D. Mcnchi. I.. Dano. J. Herlihy. Banks. N. DcIVccho. Row 2: .1. Duxbury. D. Merrill. M. D. Ingegneri. C. Finnegan. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Induction . . . Project P.L.A.N. . . . The Time of Their Lives” . . . Visita- tion Day . . . National Convention . . . guest speakers . . . rulers, pencils, books, erasers, etc. . . . Our goal is to stand at the front of a classroom. 119 '•We’re sold on the profession. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Is there a nurse in the house? . . . bas- ketball pins on sale . . . let’s check your temperature, shall we? . . . raffles . . . interns . . . chocolate sale . . . cotton swabs to soothe the hurt . . .all white . . . to be a nurse is my only desire. Open your mouth and close your eyes and . Oh no—another inch! Row I (I. to r.): G. MacDonald. J. McConvillc. P. McGowan. D. Kearney. Secretory. K. Piccini. Vice-President, Miss Agnes O'Brien. R.N.. Advisor. G. Thackeray. President. C- DiGiusto. Treasurer. S. Milosevics. D. Kcllc. J. Waters. Row 2: G. Tinkham. D. Gordon. C Gugliclmi, A. White. A. DcIVcchio. A. Cotone. J. Tusi. D. Nicland. P. Connolly. Row .i. .1. Gallinaro, A. Thackeray. D. MacLeod. J. Cantelli. M. Cohen. B. Gilmore. M. l.aSala. M. Kenny. Row 4:1,. Bialowas. M. Thompson. C. Gordon. L. Woish. Row I (I. Io r.): L. Murphy. S. Elrick. L. Cocio. P. Rochelle. D. Nigro. Treasurer, S. Lcmicux, Secretary, J. Starr. Vice- President, Mrs. Dorothy Willis. Advisor. K. Piccini. President. P. Pctitti. Representative, C. Panaro. M. Maher, P. Varrasso. Row 2: M. Goldie. R. Marinilli. A. Blascr. M. Rascr. M. ColTcy, D. Clem. K. McCarthy. K. Rizzo. K. Proiclti, M. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Cupid Serenade . . . needles, pins. etc. . . . Betty Crocker Scholarship exam . . . meeting Mrs. Lyndon Johnson. Sampson, C. McKcon. Row 3: K. Arvidson. M. May, K. Bat- taglia, C. Scalata, P. Maguire. G. Tinkham. J. Balducci. D. Gordon, P. Bogle. Row 4: C. Barry. P. McCourt. M. LaScala, C. Gordon, M. Collins. V. Smith. R. Southerland. J. l.otti, S. Miller. Do you think he'll like it? 121 I I Rom- I (I. to r.): L. Shaw. J. Valor . W. Lee. C. Cor- coran. Secretary. B. Conte. President. L. Duarl. Vice- President. L. Glick. Treasurer. E. Giacomozzi. L. Toschcs. P. Varrasso. A. Needle. N. Longhi. Row 2: C. Finnegan, P. Sullivan. J. Davis.. R. Ross. L. Grimes. C. LaCostc. C. Holman. B. John. L. Eckblom. Rom- 3: K. MacLeod. S. Driscoll. B. Tocci. B. Connolly. R. Doyle. J. Brcm. P. Duff. C. Battista. R. Mahn. C. Ross. R. Kurtzman. R. DuF'ault. THE CAST— Row I (I. to r. : S. Driscoll. J. Davis. W. Connolly. P. Duff. C. l.aCostc. B. John. C. Holman. L. l.cc. B. Conte, L. Duart. L. Grimes. E. Giacomo zi. N. Eckblom. Row J: K. MacLeod. K. Doyle. R. Tocci. J. Longhi. A. Needle. Row 2: C. Finnegan. B. Rons. R. Brem. B. Mahn. C. Ross. C. Battista. Alter Before. UPPERCLASS GIRLS GLEE CLUB Row I (I. to r.): Mrs. Gale Harrison. Advisor. S. Gacicia. P. Carloni. E. Bonomi. J. Rugg. Rom 2: P. Pallucio. A. McGowan. M. Curry. R. Gentile. K. Leth. Row i: K. West. L. Wainright. K. Marcin. P. Sullivan. N. Whitcomb. B. Ferris. SOPHOMORE GIRLS GLEE CLUB Row I (I. to r.): I). Lord. G. Younil. D. Dahlquist. L. Steen- son. S. Phillips. J. Corwin. I). Kcllc. P. LaCroix. R. Pcstillo. S. Shcftcl. P. Lee. B. Moore. C. Palombi. D. Merrill. J. LaFavre. I). Sabatini. Row 2: M. O'Connell. E. Morrissey. K. Goldrick. K. Knowles. S. Grazioso. J. Craig. K. Bresnahan. M. DiGiusto. J. Robertson. J. Palmer. P. McGunaglc. D. Nicland. P. Con- nolly. P. McDonald. P. McGowan. D. Wallace. Row .1: N. Flynn. P. Cronin. J. Brusch. S. Romans. D. Slack. J. Norse. D. Janis. M. Bloomer. N. Battaglia. M. Pitts. E. O'Neil. S. Civita- rcsc. VI. Cohen. M. Fowles, M. Greene. M. Yattcr. S. Burton. 124 MALE GLEE CLUB Ron- I (I. to r.): K. Brodeur. P. Hull. P. Rubin. W. Stccnson. M. Tcslcr. R. Fanning. C. Carlucci. G. Gallo. R. DiCristofaro. R. Cardarclli. G. Wintcrmcycr. G. Mahn. J. McGuire. Ron 2: R. Newton. T. Daley. K. Rickson. G. Casagrande. C. Battista. S. Donovan. M. Haslett. G- IX-Vincentis. S. Rasei. R. Hanna. Ron 3: J. Burke. K. Johnson. G. Dclcourt. C. Kaplingcr. G. Milkowski. D. MacDougall. R. Smith. J. Broddic. W. Murphy. J. Slcvcns. B. Campbell. MIXED GLEE CLUB Ron I (I. to r.): E. Hurney. D. Colctli. B. Conte. K. Wcllivcr. J. Allen. M. Pratt. C. MacDonald. C. Eales. C. Zee. J. Dolan. Ron- 2. D. O’Shea. C. Carpenter. I.. DeMaggio. B. Elliott. J Breen. I.. MacLeod. K. Harvester. J. Srouple. K. Shine. Ron- 3: C. Michaelides. P. lancllo. C. Harvester. S. Johnson. J. Scarry. L. McCaul. A. Hamilton. P. Wood. D. O'Connell. M. vinai. Ron ■: ( Libby. D MacDougall, J Stevens i Brod die. P. St. Pierre. F. F.lliott. D. Goroff. R. Burrows. G. Win- tcrmeycr. CONCERT CHOIR Row I (I. to r.): I.. Click. S. Rosen. A. M. Wainionpaa. N. Ahanen, C. Eckblom. T. Ranks. Mrs. Gale Harrison. Advisor. J. Campitclli. R. De Christofaro. V. DeMonc. I). Dawc. A. Weiner. S. Milosevics. Row 2: B. John. I.. Pcddic. E. Bennett. I.. Haapanen. A. Comolctti. B. Cyr. J. Davis. L. MacFarlane. L. Dano. M. McCann. C. Spink. C. F.rrichicllo. G. Graffan. N. DelVecho. K. Ford. Row J: C. Battista. K. Johnson. R. Newton. R. Grady. J. Mclnnis. W. Stcenson. M. Tcslcr. P. Rubin. P. Hull. R. Hanna. S. Donovan. Row 4 B. Campbell. W. Murphy. G. Milkowski. R. Smith. J. Potter. S. Rosen. G. Dclcourt. M. Haslctt. T. Hull, C. Noursc—SOUTHEASTERN DISTRICT FESTIVAL INSTRUMENTALISTS NEW ENGLAND SOLO AND ENSEMBLE FESTIVAL 126 Row (I. to r.): W. Stcenson. P. Hull. J. Maclnnis. S. Rascr. M. Haslett. Row 2: G. Mahn. C. Battista. S. Donovan. J. Potter. Row J: G. Milkowski. B. Campbell. W. Murphy. SOUTHEASTERN DISTRICT CHORUS Row I (I. to r. : R. DcCristofaro, C Eckblom. B. John. L. Dano. Row 2: C. Battista. J. Potter. S. Donovan. Row 3: G. Milkowski. J. Maclnnis. NEW ENGLAND SOLO AND ENSEMBLE FESTIVAL NEW ENGLAND SOLO AND ENSEMBLE FESTIVAL Row I (I. to r. : L. Dano. R. DeCristofaro. C. Eckblom. C. Errichicllo. Row 2: S. Donovan. N. DelVecho. B. John. J. Maclnnis. Row 3: J. Potter. G. Milkowski, C. Battista. Left to right: M. Erikson. C. Noursc. L. Haapancn. J. Shea. Mrs. Carolyn Dawe, Instructor. Row I (I. to r.): N. Ahanen. S. Rosen. S. Milosevics. A. Weiner, A. Wainionpaa. Row 2: V. Dc.Monc. L. MacFarlanc. T. Banks. C. Erri- chiello. Row 3: L. Haapancn. M. McCann. I.. Dano. 127 Uft to right: T. Hull. A. Reed. T. Sweeny. R. Peruzzi. M. Mainicro. RADIO CLUB Row I (I. to r.): J. Crozicr. M. Higgins. Mr. Patrick Crozicr, Advisor. R. Doyle. J. Mc- Coffery. Row 2: G. Jenness. S. Shields. K. Buchanan. S. Green. R. Johnson. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Rim (I. to r.): Mr. Kenneth Alpert. Advisor. J. Grazioso. D. Currcri. Rim 2: S. McLeod. M. Hobbs. S. Green. Row Y D. Kclle. E. Battista. K. Schwendenman. Row 4: G. Jen- ness. K. MacLeod. D. Goroflf. CHEERLEADERS Sophomore anxiety ... Go Big Blue . . . practices . . . bus rides to games . . . shaker and poster parties . . . striped dresses . . . Friday-blue and white day . . . rainy North game . . . O-U-I-N-C-Y forever. Row I (I. to r.): J. Murphy. Head. L. Rizzo. Mascot. Row 2: I. Downey. J. Purpora. V. Rcgoi. C. Harvester. J. Avitabilc. A. Fcrzoco. N. Rose. C. Janis. J. Allen. I.. Pcruzzi. E. Rizzo 129 Happiness Is. . . Row I (I. to r.): C. Spink. M. Saudade. Row 2: J. McConvillc. J. Sullivan. D. Lord. Row 3: A. McGowan. D. Sawc. C. Middcndorf. E. Dell. R. French. BATON SQUAD Captain Mary March down the field to the music . . . Hold up that banner! . . . rallies . . . the precision of twirling batons . . . Is everyone in step—the same step? . . . PERFECT FORMATION. V Who said I was out of step! 130 Row I (Seated Left. I. to r.): G. Gallinaro. N. Cardarclli. W. O'Brien. A. IX-Torio. Row 2: P. Sullivan. J. Gallinaro. P. Feldman. S. Menard. Librarian. Row .1. VI. Mainicro. H. Fine. E. Leone. D. Mastro. Row ■): J. Corwin. A. Reed. F. Milkow- ski. Row S (Seated. Right Center, r. to I.): D. MacLeod. J. Furfari. A. Wainionpaa. Row 6: T. Dawc. J. Julian. R. Cor- coran. V. Cardarclli. R. Neves. D. Simpson. Row 7. VI. Taylor. E. Roffo. T. Hull. Row 8: S. Rascr. W. Griflin. R. Peruzzi. W. Steenson. Secretary-Treasurer. Row 9. (Seated across rear stage. I. to r.t: J. Carlozzi. G. Neves. J. Hughes. R. Mainicro. A. Davidson. R. Haglund. J. Leone. I'ice-President. T. Sweeny. President. Sonsapliones (Rear right of stage): R. Cheney. M. Leinonen. Baritones (Rear right of stage): M. Davenport. M. Fontaine. C. Ross. Standing; (Left rear of stage): Mr. Anthony Fcrrantc. Director. W. McPcck. E. Spilcos. S. Fitzgerald. W. Morrill. Sock it to us. Quincy! I bctcha they'll get a bang out of as! BAND The stirring tempo of a football game . . . seventh period symphonies . . . “Georgy Girl! . . . O-formations . . . rehearsals . . . parades . . . Christmas concert . . . Mr. Ferrante . . . ending up on a happy note. O-CLUB Pep and spirit . . . blue and white . . . Beat 'em . . . posters and more posters . . . Miss Jenkins . . . Valentine's carnation sale . . . away game busses ... the best rallies ever . . . support Q.H.S. sports . . . cheer the team on to victory. More posters for y.H.S. corridors. Q.H.S. rally-planners. 132 GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Basketball, volleyball, tennis, and bowling . . . intro- duction of a skiing club . . . members who arc former “tomboys ... an easy way to build girl muscles . . . inter-girls games of volleyball and basketball ... fu- ture Olympics stars. Row I (I. lo r.): L. Peruzzi. D. O'Shea. J. Purpora. E. Rizzo. L. Quintiliani, S. Gacicia. J. Pino. S. Phillips. D. Brodcur. J. Waters. T. Kane. C. Peterson. I. Antonopoulos. D. Tempesta. D. Kcllc. Mrs. Gail Borsari. Advisor. Row 2: A. DeIVccchio. L. Salamonc. E. Dca- son. C. Zee. P. Petitti. J. Dolan, V. Haskell. J. Souden. C. Harvester. N. Rose. A. Sandanato. C. Russo. D. Sabatini. W. Lee. S. Dcady. Row J: K. Callahan. M. Bini. M. Pratt. D. Picot. J Porter. L. Arnonc. M. Coffey. D. DiFcdcrieo. D. Gordon. C- Wilbur. C. Grindle. L. Carter. Row 4: S. Cantclli. G. Schlagcr. M. Hollis. A. Ferzoco. L. McCaul. L. Picard. L. Eckblom. L. Wainwright. S. Spileos. V. Abbott. F. Alongi. S. MacLean. T8961 890189618961Illl 89610961 89«. 896 961 «96. 8961 89 il 8961 8961 8961 8961 8961 8961 8961 89' I V- _____— - nnci ockCl QQCI oo£ I QQCI nor- ■ QQCl QQ C I O « I QQF I Q 396189QI Q9ei 8901%9C)I 89GI 3GI 81. 896) de6) 896“j 8 6I 896) Bi £96) £96) 896) 896) 8961 £«1 8961 8961 8! 8961 8961 ,1996) 996 996) G189GI 89GI 3619961 6961 161 3961 3961 l896 8$€l8961 I 89 1 8961 8961 961 896 961 %S6 | sa sal t mnwggg £ill! u?i $ IQ4SW7S I c 8961 I 8961 1 9 6)3961 39GI 8961 8 61 ! o i aa i 69fi! 8961 896) 89| ire! Ilf, 111! HI1, IH',US',111', 111,1 fill HI, He! 896, esi 8961 8961 8961 8961 8961 8961 8961 89l 3961 8961 8961 8961 8961 89CI 8961 891 I81. g?6 .g) 896' 8 6 1 896 1 8961 996,1 Qqki 8 €i B96I 896) 896 8061 0061 9961 8 Our Heroes. OOTBALL Mr. Touchdown . . . kickicst game . . . Coaches Conroy, Macombcr, Mosher, Burke, and Downey . . . Hit ’em hard! . . . first down . . . screen pass . . . packed bleachers with en- couraging fans . . . four captains . . . rallies . . . no dressing rooms . . . beating Brockton . . . Thanksgiving Day Game and the rain . . . long passes . . . iron wall defense . . . corridors filled with posters . . . injuries . . . Quincy 14— State Champs 9 at half time . . . practice in a blizzard ... ten pounds of mud ... the North Rally ... a concert in the showers ... Go Quincy Go! CAPTAINS—Left to right: W. Mills. J. Ferguson. Lewis, K. Rogers. ENDS—Row I (I. to r.): F. Miller, J. Waters. Row 2: K Grant. Coach Arthur Mosher, W. Mills, C. Gosselin. Left to right: C. Sullivan, J. Ferguson. K. Lewis. D Comis, L. DelGizzi. INTERIOR LINE—Left to right: R. Burrows, R. Speranzo, R. Craig, E. Barrett. R. Lauretto. J. Hoar. J. Mezzetti. FRONT WALL—Left to right: D. DeGrassic. E. Scigliano, J. Ray me r, E. Bogle, K. Rogers. E. Reynolds, R. Luke. 137 138 139 Row (I. to r.): C. Condos. H. Bcrloni, W. Milford. T. Sweeny, P. Erikson, J. Darcy, R. Hobbs. J. Perkins. P. Casey. Row 2: D. Flaherty, T. Juvenue, M. Albrecht, D. Mariano, W. Blake, D. Esau, K. Grogan, R. Ahola, R. Lindblom, C. Peterson, J. Cedrone, J. Raymer, Coach Sylvia. OCKEY Coach Sylvia . . . Captains John, Bob, and Kevin . . . icing, face-off. back check, penalties . . . 4:30 A.M. . . . Go Quincy . . . Friends of Quincy Hockey . . . skating out in numerical order . . . pre-game medita- tion of net . . . food after games . . . hustle—hustle! . . . waiting at the Waldorf . . . Mr. McLaughlin's dependable bus line . . . playing the West Point Plebes . . . the winning streak . . . another shut-out by Pete . . . John’s unforgettable slap shot . . . Shoot! . . . All-Stars Pete, John, and Kevin . . . “We're Number One, hey!” . . . State Hockey Tourney, here we come!! CAPTAINS—K. Lewis. R. Hobbs. Coach Sylvia, and J. Darcy. 140 Coaches Zona and Sylvia Peter Erikson 141 Bob Hobbs John Darcy Tom Sweeny Peter Casey Kevin Lewis John Perkins WE'RE number one. hey!' ‘ 1 •HI 'a ••i M « mm inii .. .Ik 142 JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS—Row I (I. lo r.): B. McCarthy. D. Palmer, L. Quintiliani. Head. S. Gacicia. Co-Head. S. Spadorcia. S. Lemieux. Row 2: N. Whitcomb. G. Furtado. K. Callahan. D. Picot. J. Porter. M. Pratt. 143 Row 1 (I. to r.): G. Giandria. M. DcIGrcco, J. Burke, C. Carlucci. V. Bertrand. J. MaeGuire, C. Persson. Row 2: M. Mainiero. A. Koufos. A. Wintermeyer, J. Davis. M. Haslett, Coach Sylvia. V. Cardarclli. R. Mastropictro. D. Jones. G. Gallinaro. V. Cardarclli. R. Brown. J. Darcy. Missing: R. Barry. T. Sweeny, P. Kaplan. J. Furfari, D. Simpson. T. Juevanen. OCCER First year for Coach Sylvia . . . Adams Field . . . Captain Cardarelli . . . Kick! . . . head for the ball . . . South Shore League . . . All- Scholastic, Vinnic Cardarelli . . . great enthusi- asm . . . fine saves . . . new faces on the team . . . Goal!! . . . penalty ... no hands ... an excellent corner kick . . . Go!!! 144 Captain Vcnanzio Cardarclli. Exccdrin Headache 402! Go Man! Where’d it go? SHARON 4 QUINCY 2 QUINCY 2 HINGHAM 1 QUINCY 5 SHARON 2 QUINCY 1 QUINCY 2 DUXBURY 2 QUINCY 4 Exercises . . . QUINCY NORWELL NORTH QUINCY QUINCY S. S. VOKE QUINCY AVON NORTH QUINCY OUINCY A. F. S. KIDS 145 Left to right: G. DcVinccntis. R. DiNardo. L. Elculcri. S. MeDevitt, D. MacFarlanc, K. Prouty, J. Ferguson, J. Sandler, G. Gauthier, Assistant Coach Conroy, Coach Martin Finnegan. ASKETBALL Coach Finnegan . . . Co-Captains Doug and Glenn ... the new Vokc-Tcch gym . . . early-scason away games . . . shouting fans . . . good luck found in the new gym . . . man-to-man defense . . . hoop games . . . Pass, dribble, shoot!. . . Sink it! . . .1968 Team. Co-Captain Doug, Coach Finnegan. Co-Captain Glenn. 146 Doug' 'Ron' Sink it! 147 Row I (I. to r.): R. DcChristofaro. K. Rickson, C. Libby, K. Ryan. Row 2: R. Uhlar, C. Walters. R. Pcttinclli, D. Kenney, Coach Conroy. 'Guy Mitch' 148 FOOTBALL 1967 GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE QUINCY 14 BROCKTON 8 QUINCY 14 REVERE 6 EVERETT 20 OU1NCY 16 MALDEN 34 QUINCY 20 SOMERVILLE 35 QUINCY 8 WEYMOUTH 20 QUINCY 6 QUINCY 34 CHELSEA 6 NORTH QUINCY 14 QUINCY 6 BASKETBALL 1967-68 GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE QUINCY 88 REVERE 75 MEDFORD 71 QUINCY 80 WEYMOUTH 94 QUINCY 60 EVERETT 67 QUINCY 48 NORTH QUINCY 83 QUINCY 55 MALDEN 66 QUINCY 56 CHELSEA 55 QUINCY 50 SOMERVILLE 73 QUINCY 55 NEW BEDFORD 72 QUINCY 51 QUINCY 72 REVERE 61 QUINCY 79 MEDFORD 68 EVERETT 84 QUINCY 79 NORTH QUINCY 74 QUINCY 65 SOMERVILLE 72 QUINCY 71 WEYMOUTH 75 QUINCY 74 VARSITY FOOTBALL LINE-UP Charles Gosselin END Ken Grant END Fran Miller END Wayne Mills END Charles Sullivan END John Waters END Eric Bogle TACKLE Robert DeGrassie TACKLE Louis DcIGizzi TACKLE Gerald Frawley TACKLE Robert Luke TACKLE John Raymcr TACKLE Ed Barrett GUARD James Mczzctti GUARD Ken Rogers GUARD Rick Craig CENTER James Hoar CENTER Richard Lauretto CENTER David Comis BACK James Ferguson BACK Kevin Lewis BACK Ed McDonald MANAGER HOCKEY 1967-68 METROPOLITAN LEAGUE QUINCY 2 COLUMBUS 0 QUINCY 2 NORTH QUINCY 0 QUINCY 4 EVERETT 1 QUINCY 7 CHELSEA 0 QUINCY 4 DON BOSCO 0 QUINCY 1 MALDEN 0 QUINCY 3 REVERE 2 QUINCY 1 COLUMBUS 0 QUINCY 2 NORTH QUINCY 1 QUINCY 3 EVERETT 1 QUINCY 9 CHELSEA 1 QUINCY 3 DON BOSCO 1 MALDEN 4 QUINCY 3 REVERE 4 QUINCY 2 149 Row I (I. Io r.): i. Rice. J. Langton, J. Spillanc. D. Levine. P. Laing. Row 2: Coach York, J. Bennett, J. Potter. R. Hynes, D. Esau, C. Potter, E. Flaherty. RACK CROSS COUNTRY Seconds count . . . run hard! ... on your mark, get set—go! . . . North . . . speed counts . . . endless hours of practicing—running, what else?! ... the coach . . . teamwork counts . . . Last- minute spurts . . . Speed. Coach York with Captain Hynes On your mark, get set. . . 150 WINTER TRACK Coach Macomber . . . Commonwealth Armory . . . relay teams . . . slipper)' baton . . . breath- lessness . . . chin splints . . . Walk it off! . . . sun baths . . . Run like-!!! . . . endless practices . . . more support . . . Steve, Joe, and Kevin. Row (I. to r.): R. Hynes. R. Smith. L. Butler. M. Paluzzi. D. Levine, P. St. Pierre. A. Dolympio. W. Bloomer. P. Laing. Row 2: W. Mills. J. Hoar, S. Cantclli. J. Spillanc. J. Potter. R. Silverman. P. Rice. K. Lugclle, C. Potter, S. Welch. W. Weed. D. Bonafiglia. Coach Macomber. MET ALL-STARS: S. Cantclli. W. Mills. J. Spillanc. K. Lugclle. P. Rice. P. Laing. Coach Macomber. 151 SPORTS OUTSTANDING LINEBACKER AWARD: RICHARD CRAIG MOST IMPROVED PLAYER: CHARLES GOSSELIN BEST DEFENSIVE LINEMAN: KENNETH ROGERS MICHAEL C. FINNEGAN MEMORIAL AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT: GLENN GAUTHIER and DOUGLAS MacFARLANE 152 AWARDS DR. JOSEPH A. BRODERICK MEMORIAL AWARD FOR THE MOST IMPROVED PLAYER: JEFF SANDLER 153 MET ALL-STARS: PETER ERIKSON. JOHN DARCY. 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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. 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Degree) A Program Leading To The Associate In Science Degree. Qualifies For Responsi- ble Secretarial Positions In Business And In The Legal And Medical Profes- sions Approved by the Board of Collegiate Authority, Massachusetts Department of Education to confer the Associate in Art and the Associate in Science Degree. Advantages of the Junior College ★ LOW TUITION ★ NEAR TO HOME ★ SMALL CLASSES ★ INDIVIDUAL COUNSELLING ★ TRANSFER CREDITS For Further Information: Director of Admissions QUINCY JUNIOR COLLEGE 34 Coddington Street Quincy, Mass. 02169 471-2470 159 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1968 FROM: SEARS ROEBUCK CO. QUINCY, MASS. 1591 HANCOCK ST. SERVING QUINCY FOR OVER 30 YEARS. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT HANOVER BEAUTY ACADEMY 24 Cottage Avenue, Quincy Students may enroll to start first Monday of each month. Students must be at least sixteen year of age. Day and evening classes. With V. A. approval. Telephone 471-1673 160 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. O. T. A. SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS OF 1968 Stephen Levine Stuart Weiner Susan Harrington Cheryl Volpc This year we feel honored to continue our policy of granting substantial scholarships to worthy High School Graduates. 161 All Forms of Insurance 1205 Hancock Street Quincy, Mass. Open Evenings Telephone 179-2208 Specializing in Auto, Truck and Motorcycle insurance. FOY'S SUPER MARKET 1177 Hancock St. Quincy Square Bob Foy Dick Foy 163 COMPLIMENTS OF THE QUINCY LODGE OF ELKS 1220 Hancock St. Quincy. Mass. 165 SOUTH-SHORE TELEVISION 479-1350 479-9510 DcNICOLA BROS., INC. Sales Service Pete DeNicola 1603 Hancock St. Remo DeNicola Quincy, Mass. Compliments of QUINCY FURNITURE CO. 1604 Hancock St. Quincy, Mass. 479-1715 166 PATRONS Mrs. Prudence Alfaro Miss M. Rose Briand Mrs. Ernestine W. Campbell Mr. John Chrusciel Winston Churchill Mr. Joseph Ciccolo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ciccolo Miss Nancy Day Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Della Barba Mr. Bernard Dodd Mr. Edward Fay Mr. Irving Fletcher Miss Joan Garvey Miss Muriel Jean Goudey Mrs. Gale Harrison Miss Katharine Horne Mr. Donald Kaupp Miss Dora B. Kelley Mr. Harry Kisby Mr. George Koolian Mr. Roland Losco Mrs. Jessica Loy Mr. Charles MacLaughlin Mrs. John Martin Mr. Ronald Martin Mr. Bruce McDonald Miss Suzanne McGowan Mr. Francis McNamara Mr. Melvin Miller Mrs. Jeanette Mohnkcrn Mr. William Pactovis Mr. El wood Root Mrs. Vinccnza Salemi Frank Sinatra Mrs. Jean Smart Mrs. Irene Sullivan Miss Maude F. Wheeler Mrs. Dorothy Willis Miss Paula Wupperfeld Mr. George York 167 IN APPRECIATION The staff of the 1968 Goldenrod extends its thanks to the following people, who have generously given their advice, talent, and aid. We especially wish to thank them for working under pressure to meet our year- book’s editorial deadlines. MR. ROSWELL FARNHAM of WM. J. KELLER INC. MR. EDWARD PERCY of MILLER STUDIOS. MRS. ANNE PERCY, also of MILLER STUDIOS. MR. ROBERT FARIELLO, OHS. ART DE- PARTMENT, MR. GUNARS STRAUMENS, Q.V.T.H. GRAPHIC ARTS DEPARTMENT. So. where is it? And you didn't want to be on the staff? 168


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