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1965 SALEM WITCH high sc WiU-SON T e(A, MA Table of Contents Faculty Seniors Sports Organizations Class Rooms Who’s Who Activities Senior Revue Graduation EDITORIAL As we entered Salem High School in September, 1961, we felt that high school gradua- tion would mark the end of an era in our lives. We have since discovered, however, that graduation is a beginning rather than an end ; we are embarking on a journey which will lead us through life to the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. The prize may differ for each of us, but the personal satisfaction will be the same. With our diplomas comes the first color of the rainbow; it is pale, but it promises future growth and strength. It is our duty to see that these promises are fulfilled. The next color of the rainbow will come differently to each of us. Some will discover it in college, others in the business world, still others in family life. This color will fore- tell our life’s work. Though there will be many lighter hues along the way, the last and most important leads each of us to our goal; this is the color of personal accomplishment and happiness. I can think of no greater wish for the future than happiness, for it encompasses all things to all people. We are all truly indebted to the faculty of Salem High School for developing our potential for the future. The rainbow leads us on. Linda G. Axelrod MR. FRANCIS CONNORS With the passing of Mr. Francis Connors, Salem High School stu- dents and teachers alike lost a true friend. A follower of sports and a great athlete himself, he will long be remembered by the sports fans of Salem. A big man in stature, as well as character, his shadow is cast indelibly over Salem High, and she and her students can rest assured they are under the watch- ful eye of a truly gentle giant. 3fn Bli ' mnrmm Ws To t hese three great men this yearbook is placed in memoriam The teachings, both academic and spiritual, of Mr. Cassidy Mr. Connors, and Mr. Hever will always remain endeared to us as will their loving memory. MR. RICHARD T. CASSIDY Mr. Richard T. Cassidy, loved and honored by student body and faculty, gave his best years in hard work and sincere devotion to the education of our students at Salem High. His work to develop the minds of so many, both in academics and maturity, was evi- dent in the many services he performed. Head of the language department and truly devoted language teacher, he vol- unteered his aid to the success of our senior functions. Mr. Cassidy’s twenty- six years at Salem High will always be remembered with heart-felt warmth, and his passing with deepest sympathy. Mr. Thomas Hever, English teacher at Salem High for ■six years, also gave his observant care to the betterment of our students. His ability was multiplied by his family life, giving him insight and experience in helping youngsters to become mentally mature and academically prepared. This great man worked hard to project his knowledge to the students, to give them the benefit of knowing as much as possible, and to instill within them the ability to reason and achieve better understanding. Mr. Hever was loved and honored by both faculty and student body. His memory will linger in our hearts and minds forever. MR. CHESTER ARNOLD Principal Salem Classical and High School MR. JOHN F. TIVNAN Vice Principal To the Class of 1965: I trust that the lessons learned at Salem High School will serve as a firm founda- tion for a future life of service, satisfac- tion, and success. May I extend to each of you my per- sonal wishes for happiness. The best of luck to all ! John F. Tivnan Vice Principal ‘Tfaun, Administrators Congratulations to the graduating class of 1965 — one of the great classes. You have broken records — the largest membership in the National Honor So- ciety, the largest number of NOMA Certificates — and you have had many more outstanding achieve- ments. You have learned to work together. I hope you will continue to work together to build a better world. You have the talent; you have the character. My best wishes go with you. Chester R. Arnold Principal 8 MR. CONWAY Principal Vocational High School Hearty congratulations to the Class of 1965. You have accomplished much in the last four years, but greater opportunities still l ie ahead. Yours is the future. Approach it with confidence. Be strong, courageous and thorough in your endeavors. Bear adversity with fortitude and prosperity with thank- fulness. Sincere best wishes to all. John M. Conway MR. BROWN Head of Guidance My hearty congratulations to the Class of 1965. May you meet with success in your new endeavors, always keeping in mind that real happiness is experienced in look- ing back on a job well done. Philip J. Brown DR. LAWRENCE J. FITZPATRICK Superintendent of Schools I am very pleased and proud to congratulate each member of the splendid Class of 1965 of Salem Classical and Vocational High Schools on the noteworthy achievement of the successful completion of her or his productive high school career. I wish you every deserved success and happiness, and I hope that our young ladies and gentlemen will consider, at length, the con- tinuation of their education. The United States of America is a great country; I know that each member of the Class of 1965 will contribute to its global stature and intrinsic influence. Dr. Lawrence J. Fitzpatrick MR. PHILLIP J. BROWN Director of Guidance 9 FACULTY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Miss T. Miaskiewicz, Miss M. Sweeney, Miss Leonard, Mrs. Ginsberg, Miss M. Plecinoga, Mr. P. Higgins, Mr. A. Konovalchik, Miss M. McHale, Miss M. Phelan, Miss E. Murphy, Mrs. K. Hawke, Mrs. M. Nolan, Mr. N. Xiarhos, Mr. L. Kerig, Mr. E. McCabe s COMMERCIAL DEPT. Mr. D. Brennan, Mr. T. Teeling, Mr. D. Mizzi, Mr. P. Porochniak, Miss M. Cass, Miss H. Hayes, Miss A. Avrameas, Miss T. Lefthes, Mrs. M. Byrne, Miss S. Shapiro, Miss D. Doyle MATHEMATICS DEPT. Mr. M. Murray, Mr. P. Devlin, Mr. K. Lavoie, Mr. I. Cohen, Miss D. Tully, Mr. J. Pszenny, Mrs. Backofen 10 VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. R. Pesce, Mr. A. Pesce, Mr. A.- Pszenny, Mr. Cunningham MODERN LANGUAGE Miss E. Shea, Miss Duncan, Miss C. Miaskiewicz, Miss Pinkos, Miss V. Con- Ion DEPT. Mr. J. Zagrobski, J. Chenery, J. Gor- don, J. Jellison, Mr. Le Due, A. Kotz, J. Conway, R. Thibodeau, P. McCarthy. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Miss J. Bucklin, Mr. R. Chouinard, Mrs. Phipps Mr. Chick, Mr. Bertram, Mrs. M. Griffin, Mrs. A. Fitzgerald, Mr. W. Wallace, Mr. W Poole, Mr. J. Smith DEPT. DEPT. FINE ARTS DEPT. Miss A. Sheehan, Mr. T. Vento, Mr. M. Ulle, Miss A. Lundergan SCIENCE DEPT. It has been my good fortune to be guidance counselor and class advisor to one of the finest groups ever to be graduated from Salem High School — the class of 1965. May your accomplishments in the future match the great promise you displayed as students. Good luck! MR. PAUL POROCHNIAK - Class Advisor 12 Class Officers and Advisor Treasurer JANE BYRNE President KAREN PACLAT rv MARY CHARBONNEAU Vice President OBADIAH WASONGA Executive Board James Tardiff, R. Byrnes, J. Sieczkowski, W. Fallon, W. Bakaletz, R. Jalbert, G. Linsky, P. Petit, J. Dionne, J. Murphy, J. Garrity, H. Devoe, P. Beaulieu, K. Williams, J. Byrne, K. Paclat, 0. Wasonga, M. Charbonneau 13 ART STAFF ROW 1: K. Stevens, N. McGinnis, S. Sewards, J. Dick, D. Austin, J. Dionne. ROW 2: R. Boris, V. Harrington, B. Melin, B. McNair, P. Dube. ART EDITOR John Dick The Yearbook Staff has a great task of compiling data for this publication. Since three distinct facets are involved — Artistic, busi- ness and literary — the responsibility is great. We, your staff, only hope that we have done our job in presenting to you a fairly accurate account of our activities. ROW 1: J. Sieczkowski, K. Williamson, T. Tivnan, F. Butler, P. ROW 2: P. Skeffington, L. Axelrod, L. Schmittner, K. Paclat. Comer. LITERARY EDITOR Ellen Rosenfeld BUSINESS STAFF BUSINESS-MANAGER Terrence Tivnan ' Ifoun Yearbook Staff LITERARY EDITOR Linda Axelrod LITERARY STAFF ROW 1: C. Cameron, L. Sewards, K. Williamson, L. Axelrod, E. Rosenfeld, J. Levesque, K. Paclat, R. Palardy, D. Higgins. ROW 2: N. O’Leary, S. Hobbs A. Boudro, D. Kluska, P. Huntington, G. Silva, C. Lann, E. Soucy, D. Durland, E. Chisholm, M. Ma- dore, E. Dumas, M. Gagnon. ROW 3: W. Gibson, R. Hines, M. Swiniarski, S. Georgilakis, L. Lubas, D. Newman, M. Johnson, S. Fraser, S. Synkowski, A. Jaynes, D. Claveau, J. Byrne, B. Sultzbach, P. Gard- zinir, G. Linsky. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF ROW 1: C. Lann, L. Sewards, K. Williamson, G. Silva, J. Moulton. ROW 2: P. Levesque, M. Johnson, M. Yee, P. Gardzinir, J. Gauss, R. Spychalski. PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Kathy Williamson 15 SENIORS ANTHONY ANDRUSKIEWICZ 14 Bentley St. Butch is one of our shy boys whose favorite pastimes are fishing and pool. Despite his good looks, Butch prefers a cue to a girl, but never ceases to be charming in the presence of the op- posite sex. Senior Review 4; NOMA Society. DIANNE AUSTIN 8 Hayes Rd. Bubbling, talkative, and a petite New Yorker, Dusty favors folk music and “collegiate” boys. She has added many a melodious note to our school glee club in the past four years. Tennis 2, 3; Badminton 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1; Political Club 4; Math Club 4; Drama 2, 3; Yearbook Art Staff 4. JAMES AHOLA 64 Essex St. Jimmie is one of our classmates with a retiring nature, carefree and inde- pendent. His nonchalance makes every- one around him at ease. Football 1; Hockey 1, 2; Tumbling 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1 ; Movie Club 2, 3. JOAN AVIGIAN 9 Day Ave. Always cheerful, Joan has a great sense of humor. She is always found with a smile on her face. Everyone likes her, and she likes everyone. Tennis 4; Volleyball 1, 4{ ' Badminton 1, 4; Witches Brew 4; Yearbook 4; Glee Club 1. PAUL AMENTA 3 Rice St. Paul’s lively wit never fails to lift the spirit of anyone who comes in con- tact with him. Though small in stature, his influence upon people is great due to his enthusiasm and prowess of lead- ership. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Review 4. MICHAEL L. AVIGIAN 8 Rawlins St. Mike is a typical sports enthusiast, who loves to bowl. His bright side is always displayed to everyone — friends, strangers, and even teachers. Golf 4; Red Cross 1, 2; Senior Revue 4. 18 LINDA G. AXELROD 5 Summit Ave. Intelligent and talkative. Her love for animals, especially dogs, will make her a tremendous success in her chosen field of veterinary study. Softball 1, 2, 3; Badminton 1, 2; Volleyball 1, 2, 4; Tennis 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Junior Achievement 3, 4; Chess Club 2; Executive Board 3; Debating 2, 3, 4; Math Club 4; Senior Revue 4; Honor Society. CHERYL AYLES 105 Congress St. A vivacious blonde whose smile is welcomed by everyone. Cheri will al- ways be remembered for her carefree ways. Messenger Corps 2 , 3, 4; Witches Brew 2, 3; NOMA Society. LINDA AYLWARD 39 Prince St. Linda is a petite blonde with a great sense of humor. She is either smiling or laughing. Her bright personality will lead her to a brighter future. Baton 3, 4; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 1 ; NOMA Society. CHRIST BAIMAS 217 North St. Easy-going, Chris is a good-natured person, considerate of other people. A lively tennis player is Chris. Senior Revue 4. GEORGE BARBEAU 8 Memorial Dr. A clever person, Chico is known for his own early model car, and for Mary- ann B. Hockey 4; Tumbling 2, 3. PAUL AYLWIN 28 Perkins St. Although quiet, Paul is clever and witty. He is a good worker, co-opera- tive, and well-liked. He is an avid fisherman both on and in the water. Golf 1; Weight Lifting 2 ; Witches Brew 1; D.E. 4; Book Club 3. 19 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2; NOMA Society. LINDA BATCHELDER 38 Upham St. Although a quiet newcomer, Linda’s sweet and charming manner make her well-liked. Industrious and intelligent, Linda contributes much to our class. A tall and agile basketball player, we know she’ll score high in life. Pep Club 4. PAULINE BEAULIEU 404 Jefferson Ave. Pauline’s happy smile conquers all. An avid sports fan as well as partici- pant, she combines true friendship with willing spirit, and makes a fine recipe for success. Basketball 3, 4; Tennis 4; Badminton 4: Execu- tive Board 4. DENNIS BEAULIEU 39 Horton St. Dennis is an easy-going person, friendly to everyone. His consideration for other’s feelings and his willingness to help are ap- preciated by all. He is a whiz in me- chanics. Red Cross 3. SANDRA HALE BECK 28 Jackson St. A reformed tomboy, Becky’s main in- terests still lie in athletics. Her con- tributions to our girls’ sport teams are astounding. Energetic and hard work- ing, she will be a welcome addition to any place where teamwork is involved. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Badminton 1, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 4; Witches Brew 4. ROGER BELANGER 26 Abbott St. Rog is a boy who gets what he wants, and is willing to work hard for it. This jovial personality, sprinkled with bits of wit, has proved to be a loyal friend to many S.H.S. students. Safety Patrol 4; Senior Revue 3, 4; Glee Club 1. RONALD L. BARRETT 34 Willson St. Known as Hawkins, his knack for being clever and his good looks make him attractive to all. An enthusiastic hockey player, he will long be remem- bered for his brilliant and exciting hu- 20 PAUL BELFIORE 72 Champlain Rd. Somewhat shy with the girls, but outward with the boys, Paul’s ardent love for basketball and other sports, his charm, and good looks mark him as a noticeable personality. Tumbling 1, 2; Student. Council 1, 2; Movie Club 1, 2. JAMES BELLOMO 4 Sable Rd. Sociable and flirtatious, Big Jim will be remembered for his handsome ap- pearance and athletic ability. He will be remembered by many as the only person able to lose Linda (on a ski trip!) Football 2, 3, 4; Tumbling 1, 2; Weight-Lift- ing 1, 2; Student Council 1; Safety Patrol 4; Senior Revue 4. GEORGE BEOTE 106 Leach St. Quiet and friend- ly with a knack for mischief, George is known for his sharp wit and sense of humor. Red Cross 3, 4; NOMA Society. SYLVIO BERNARD 40 English St. The co-captain of our football team, Butch shows his ex- ceptional athletic ability in various ways. His quiet, friendly, and strong manner makes him an excellent corri- dor guard near our frequently occupied bandroom. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Tumbling 2; Weight- lifting 1, 2, 3; Student Council 4; Safety Patrol 4. NANCY BIANCHI 1 Castle Rd. Always on the go, Nancy, sweet and quiet, talks a blue streak when among friends. Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Senior Revue 4; NOMA Society. CHESTER BISHOP, JR. 25 Japonica St. Bing, as he is better known, is the image of a blue-eyed blonde. His dimples slyly hide the devilish look in his eyes. He has a desire for fun and enjoyment which he will never lose. Baseball 3 ; Hockey ] ; Golf 2. 21 KATHLEEN BOREN 41 Horton St. Although apparently quiet, Kathy has an air about her which is quite dis- tinct. Success follows her in sports and in winning friends. Basketball 3, 4; Tennis 4; Badminton 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Corps 2, 3; Honor Society. ROBERT E. BORIS 37 Warren St. One of the continually imaginative minds at S.H.S., Bob is known for his tape recordings for our inspiring as- semblies, and for his own radio sta- tion. His poetic and intellectual abil- ity, and desire for perfection make him known among teachers as one of the better students at S.H.S. Advance 1, 2, 3, 4; Witches Brew 3, 4; De- bating 3; Drama 2, 3, 4; Senior Revue 4; Yearbook 4. DELORISE ROSAMOND BLACKWELL 61 Highland Ave. Delorise, always pretty and calm, may be quiet at times, but her warm and lovely smile makes everyone feel wel- come. Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 4; Tennis 4; Badminton 4; Witches Brew 4; Pep Club 2, 3. VELMA BOROWSKI 52 Ward St. Chee-Chee, as Val is known, is for- ever cheerful. Her smile and sense of humor are unmatched. Baton Squad 1, 2, 3; Messenger Corps 3; Senior Revue 4. V BEVERLY ANN BLISS 12 Planters St. Quiet, yet very sociable, Peachie wins friends easily, always leaves a lasting impression. Her sweet charm enhances her lovely green eyes and winning personality. Volleyball 1 ; Badminton 1 ; Library Corps 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 4; Pep Club 2, 3; NOMA Society. KENNETH BOUCHARD 414% Lafayette St. Ken is friendly, delightful and al- ways has a good word to say. With his pleasant disposition he brightens every classroom he Centers. He truly makes many friends. Track 3; Senior Revue 4. 22 ROSE BOUCHARD 35 Mason St. A feeling of genuine warmth is felt by all who have the opportunity to meet this pert brunette. Because of her even disposition and sincere interest in others, she will long be remembered. Pep Club 1 ; Senior Revue 4. MICHAEL BRENNAN 3 Mansell Parkway Despite his coming to S.H.S. in his junior year, Mike gained considerable popularity with his consideration for everyone and his never ceasing will- ingness to lend a helping hand. His good looks are an asset which the girls will never forget. Senior Revue. CAROL BOUCHER 29 Appleby Rd. With her sparkling eyes and clever wit, Carol will always be the life of the party. NOMA Society. LINDA BRIGGS 34 Albion St. A perky lass, Linda’s bubbling per- sonality overflows with bits of wit and charm, making her a popular individ- ual. Field Hockey 1, 2; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Corp9 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Red Cros9 1 ; Glee Club 2. ALTHEA BOUDRO Kernwood Rd. Her natural blonde hair with “ac- cessories” to match make her envied by many. Her quiet, yet pleasing and sweet, manner makes her loved by all. Her most notable characteristic is her love for animals, especially horses. Badminton 1; Literary Club 1, 4; International Relations Club 4; Library Corps 2, 3, 4, President 4; Senior Revue 4; Honor Society; Guidance Assistant 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4. PETER BOULAY 14 Messervy St. Pete is a D.E. student who con- tributes much to our class. He will be remembered for his great sense of humor. D.E.C.A. 4. 23 GAIL BRUCE 14 Woodside St. Gail is one who knows the best things in life and how to enjoy them. With her warm smile, friendly at- titude, and attrac- tive appearance, she has won many de- serving friends. NOMA Society; Mes- senger Corps 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Giee Club 1; Pep Club 1, 2. BONNIE BRYMER 31 Hanson St. A short, blue-eyed brunette, Bonnie has determination which leads to suc- cess. Her charm adds to her beauty, and creates a sparkle which leaves our corridors gleaming. Her perpetual smile makes everyone cheerful. Field Hockey 1; Volleyball 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Pep Club 1 ; NOMA Society. PAUL BRYNES 21 Hemenway Rd. Paul, a scientifically minded student, is always frank and outspoken in dis- cussions of this sort. His velour shirts and love for folk music, guitars, and coffee houses will always be outstand- ing in the minds of those who know him. Track 1; Debating 3, 4, President 4; Tennis Team 4, Captain 4; Library Corps 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2; Honor Society; Chess Club 2 ; Senior Revue 4. KATHLEEN BRODERICK 95 Rainbow Ter. Always with many friends, Kathy is usually found at the most popular hangouts in the city. Her compatible personality helps her get along with anyone she meets. Messenger Corps 1, 2; Volleyball 4. BARBARA BROPHY 8 Messervy St. Barb’s beauty is a notable asset, and her charm and grace are equally matched by her per- sonality and friend- liness. Messenger Corps 1, 2; Office Aid 1, 2, 3; NOMA Society. SUZANN BRITTO 24 Liberty St. Sue is a fun-loving, good natured classmate and friend. She has a win- ning personality, which accounts for her many friends. Messenger Corps 1 ; Glee Club 1 ; Senior Revue 4. 24 LINDA BUENTGUEN 33 Roslyn St. Linda is one of our most fun-filled D.E. students. She is known for her big heart. Along with her two “ac- complices,” she brings laughs and chuckles to many of her classmates. She will be remembered for her great ( ? ? ) driving at our local drive-ins. Pep Club 1, 2; Guidance Assistant 2, 3; D.E.C.A. 4; Senior Revue 4. NANCY BURKE 31 March St. Nancy is a quiet individual who loves to listen to our present day mu- sic. The enthusiasm which she displays for this is felt by all around her. Tennis 1; Chess Club 3. f MARYANN BURKINSHAW 15 Victory Rd. Quiet, modest, and sweet, a combina- tion you just can’t beat. Maryann’s presence is not al- ways audible but is always felt warmly. She is a girl of in- finite good qualities. Baton Squad 3, 4; Pep Club 1; NOMA So- ciety. DONALD BURNHAM 39 Dunlap St. An ambitious, so- ciable person, Don- nie will go far in the world. He will be remembered for his great “discus- sions” with one teacher in 209. As the D.E. president, he worked hard for his class. D.E.C.A. 4, President 4; Student Council 2. JAMES BURNS 5 Columbus Sq. Jamie, tall and handsome, appears quiet at first, but when you know him, his friendliness is warm enough to melt the coldest heart. Football 1, 2; Tumbling 3; Senior Revue 4. MARCIA BURNS 26 Balcomb St. Marcia is a girl who never stops smiling. She has cute dimples, set off by her pretty reddish-blonde hair. Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Pep Club I. 2: NOMA Society. 25 JANE BYRNE 95 Boston St. Vivacious and captivating, this cute coquette contributes much to our cheer- leaders. Her fun-loving attitude and striking beauty make her popular among the BOYS and the girls. Cheerleader 3, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2; Student Council 1; Cla99 Treas urer 4; Library Corp9 2; Messenger Corps 2; Executive Board 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Girl’s Tumbling 1, 2; Year- book 4; Student Exchange 4. KENNETH BURTON 90 Congress St. Quiet and thoughtful, Kenny is an amateur psychologist who likes to write. Deeply interested in the people around him, he will be remembered as a per- son to whom one can tell his troubles. Senior Revue 4. I - « L ROBERT BYRNES 7 Roslyn Ct. Bob is a popular member of the class of ’65 who always exhibits gen- uine interest in others and never is at a loss for ideas which serve to enrich our memorable class. Football 1, 3, 4; Tumbling 2, 3, 4; Weight Lifting 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; Yearbook 4; Executive Board 4. NANCY CAHILL 17 Rainbow Ter. From a distance Nancy appears quiet and shy, but close up she is a ball of fire, spreading warmth everywhere. She’ll make a cracker-jack secretary some day. Field Hockey 1, 2; Basketball 1; Softball 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. V FRANCES BUTLER 7 Balcomb St. Franny is always ready to help others when the need arises. She has a spar- kling humor, yet a sincerity and ser- iousness about her. Quiet yet pleasant to know, is Franny. Basketball 1; Badminton 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Messenger Corps 4. LINDA CALL 6 Burnside St. A sweet vocalist, Linda contributes much to our Glee Club as well as our entertaining talent assemblies. Her charm and humor impress all who meet her. Glee. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; District Chorus 3, 4; NOMA Society. f 26 LINDA CAMARDA 14 Valley Street Talkative and witty, Linda’s winning sense of humor keeps everyone smiling. Her sparkling comedy provides true entertainment, especially for the mem- bers of the band. Her bubbling per- sonality even strikes the heart of our band directors! Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Pep Club 3; Guidance Corps 3; Yearbook 4. CHRISTINE CAMERON 126 Federal Street Chris, an extremely likeable gal with a flawless personality, is always con- cerned with the feelings of others. Al- ways unselfish and affable, Chris is well-liked and appreciated by everyone. Field Hockey 1, 2; Library Corps 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Political Club 4; Math Club 4; Yearbook 4. LINDA L. CANN 11 Albion Street What will the track team do with- out Linda? She has been faithful to it during her four years at S.H.S. in the role of its most outstanding “rooter”. Linda is sure to be success- ful in any future undertaking. Voljeyball 1, 2, 4; Badminton 1, 2, 4; Field Hockey 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Girl’s Tumbling 1, 2; Choralettes 2, 3. JUDITH CANTY 8 Conners Street Despite the many problems always facing her, Judy has a never-ceasing smile on her face. She is always warm and sincere. Senior Revue 4; NOMA Society. EDWARD CARBERG 31 Salem Street A well-mannered friend, Eddie is a very conscientious student. He works hard in school and reads numerous books and articles pertaining to all walks of life. A nucleus of intelligence is Eddie. Chess 2, 3. Tall and good looking, “Buggs” is one of S. U.S.’s best natured kids who will always be remembered as such. When he stops smiling, he’ll surprise everyone for he’s no ordinary member of this class. Football 1; Tumbling 1, 2, 3; Hockey 1; Tennis 1; Chess 2, 3. GEORGE CANNEY 13 Oakwood Avenue 27 NANCY CASHMAN 14 Cushing St. Where there is fun, there is Nancy. She will always be remembered as a fun-loving party-perker. Her bubbling personality and sparkling smile make her popular at S.H.S. Basketball 1; Baton Squad 2, 3, 4; Movie Club 2; Glee Club 2; Guidance Corps 4; Pep Club ] ; Senior Revue 4. GUY CEFALO 81 Leach St. Guy is quiet, yet fun-loving. He has a great sense of humor, is a loyal friend, and is one in whom you can place much confidence. Chess Club 2, 3; Senior Revue 4. BONNIE L. CHILDS 6 Walter St. Bonnie is the kind of friend everyone wants. Her smile is as lovely as her beauty, and her personality is equal- ly as fine. Basketball 2; Student Council 1, 3; Glee Club 1 , 2 . MARY CHARBONNEAU 3 Scenic Way Although Mary was with us only two years, she reached the pin- nacle of popularity as evidenced by her election as secre- tary of tlie senior class. Her gentle re- finement attains for her a niche in the hearts of her class- mates. Field Hockey 2, 3; Bas- ketball 2; Volleyball 2; Softball 2; Class Secre- tary 4; Messenger Corps 4; Pep Club 4; NOMA Society. ELLEN CHISHOLM 36 Warren St. An individualist and interesting con- versationalist, Chiz contributes much as a debater at S.H.S. Her love for music and her outstanding poetic abil- ity are but two talents of this many faceted gal. Volleyball 1; Advance 1, 2, 3, 4, Literary Edi- tor 4; Witches’ Brew 1, 2 ; Library Corps 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Stu- dent Council 4; Debating 2, 3, 4, Recording Sec. 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Red Cross 1, 2, Treas. 2; Pep Club 1; Senior Revue 4; Honor Society. DONNA CHOUINARD 30 Rainbow Terrace Donna has a reticent manner, but plenty of good humor just beneath the surface. Her charming and demure ways shine through her attractive appear- ance. NOMA Society; Advance 2, 3; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Executive Board 3; Baton Squad 2, 3. NORMAN CHOUINARD 12 Forrester St. Norman is a bashful, courteous and considerate person who faithfully par- ticipates in many sports, especially basketball. His skill makes him a bas- ketball star in the Recreation League. Senior Revue 4; NOMA Society, LEONA CHRETIEN 9 Linden St. Lee is a petite girl blooming with life— shy, yet humorous. If she isn’t giggling, you will surely find a smile on her face. Messenger Corps 1, 2, 3; NOMA Society. DONNA CLAVEAU 124 Boston St. Pep and vitality mixed with per- sonality and poise make Donna so well-liked by those who know her. Her vivacity and wit will get her far. Pep Club 3, 4; Year- book 4. SANDRA MARY CLOCHER 11 Burnside St. Sandy is a good- natured person with wonderful school spirit. Reticence and refinement are her characteristics. When she speaks, she does so with sincerity and hon- esty. Witches Brew 4; Senior Revue 4. JACQUELINE COCHRANE 9A Chandler St. Jackie is a true friend to those close to her. Her happy-go-lucky ways will draw many more friends to her in the bright future. Witches Brew 2, 3; Advance 1; Student Coun- cil 3; Pep Club 1, 3; NOMA Society, MARIE ANN COLELLA 6 Pearl St. Marie, the gal with the expressive eyes, is poised and demure. Her ambi- tion is to be a teacher, a career which requires the optimism that she pos- sesses. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Aid 3, 4; De- bating 2; Student Council 2, 4; Messenger Corps 2, 3, A; Advance 3; Witches Brew 4; NOMA Society. 29 FREDERICK CONNORS 31 Fort Ave. An attractive addition to the class, Rick’s friends are numerous. His like- able grin cheers up everyone. Tumbling 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Coun- try 2. RANDOLPH CORNELL 26 Irving St. Fun loving or dead serious, Ralph is a friend to all. He is a member of the basketball squad and works hard at it. He will be remembered always by us all as friendly and sincere. Basketball 4; Baseball 4; NOMA Society. WILLIAM COLETTI 35 Endicott St. If you’re looking for someone who does a lot for the class, is fun-loving, well-liked, and a real go-getter, Billy is the one to find. Football 1; Golf 1; Track 1; Tumbling 3; Senior Revue 4. CHRISTINE COUGHLIN 10 Hillside Ave. Shy but so sweet, Chris wins the hearts of many. Soft-spoken, truthful, and sincere are her ways which no one can take away. Her long blonde hair only adds to her attractive appearance. Glee Club 4; Senior Revue 4. PATRICIA A. COMER 11 Japonica St. Pat, having concern for others, per- forms many valuable services to her school and community. She is typically the girl next door, with a sweet, pleas- ing personality. Softball 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2; Badminton 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choralettes 2, 3, 4 ; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4. DONALD COUSINS 27 Forest Ave. With smiling blue eyes, Cuzz is al- ways ready to lend a helping hand. De- pendable and resourceful is this boy. 30 ROY CROWELL 2 Orleans Ave. Roy, a quiet but big hearted boy, is always outstanding in whatever field he pursues. He will always be remem- bered for his times at the track. Glee Club 4. PHYLLIS DAVIS 10 Mall St. Charming, taciturn, even-tempered, and warm — all these adjectives perfect- ly describe Phyllis. Library Corps 4; NOMA Society. RICHARD DEE 416 Lafayette St. A true individualist, Dickie is an outstanding musician with great sen- sitivity to all forms of music. Good looking, with beguiling wavy hair, Dickie’s most prized possession is his tuba. We hope to see him a future member of the Boston Symphony Or- chestra. Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3; Honor Society. KATHLEEN DALTON 5 Langdon St. Kathy, a petite gal who is always smiling and who has a cheerful word for everyone, will always be remem- bered for her expensive hair pieces. Messenger Corps 4; NOMA Society; Senior Revue 4. CHARLES DANSREAU 31 Raymond Rd. Charlie, a sweet, lovable, quiet and sympathetic person, contributes much to our class. We will always remember our “Little Ole Wine Maker.” Track 2, 3; Tumbling Team 2; Senior Revue 4; Messenger Corps 2. Nancy will always be remembered for her out going ways. Her cheerful, laughable and talkative manner will be a lasting remembrance. Senior Revue 4; Messenger Corps 2, 3; Witches Brew 3; NOMA Society. NANCY CUNNINGHAM 16 Rainbow Terr. 31 JOHN DEFANSKI 24 J ,£ Hardy St. Tall, dark and handsome — what more could a girl ask for! John’s strength of character expresses itself in the friendships endured during his four years at Salem High School. Track 4; Senior Revue 4. ANNE MARIE DELISLE 12 Hazel St. Anne, a little girl with bubbling per- sonality, is always happy and smiling, shedding joy everywhere. Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Revue 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; NOMA Society; Office Assistant 2, 3, 4. LEONA DESILETS Jefferson Ave. Desi has a great sense of humor — al- ways has a joke to crack. Loquacious, she shuts gloom out. Red Cross 1, 2; Office Assistant 3 ; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Re- vue 4. Picture Not Available MARY M. DEMERS 18 Silver St. Mary, gay, fun- loving and witty, knows all the latest things from the fads and fancies to the latest jokes, which keep everyone laughing. Senior Revue 4; NOMA Society. MARY JANE DEVANEY 38 Balcomb St. Mary, a very bright gal, is always full of conversation and laughter. Her vi- vacious personality and friendliness will always keep on winning her new friends. Baton Squad 2 ; Messenger Corps 3 ; NOMA Society; Honor Society. JOHN DICK 4 North Pine St. A fellow with a keen intellect, John has perhaps one of the most creative, brilliant minds of the senior class. Sympathetic towards others, and an artist in the true sense, John will long be remembered for his definitely dis- tinct personality. Debating 1, 2 , 3; Library Corps 2 , 3, 4; Honor Society; Yearbook Art Editor 4; Advance 3. 4; Student Council 1. 32 JOAN DICKSON 22 Warren St. Whether in a classroom or behind the wheel of her motor scooter, Joan is always smiling. These smiles are characteristic of her good nature and sparkling personality. Pep Club 1, 2; Guidance Assistant 3, 4; Senior Revue 4. HELENE P. DIEBNER 123 Highland Ave. Quiet, but not so much as to harm her charming congeniality, Helene is as sweet as they come. Everyone calls her his friend. Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Advance 3; Pep Club 1; NOMA Society; Honor Society. LOUIS JOSEPH DiMAMBRO 14 Crowdis St. Louie is a boy who always looks on the bright side of life. He is our typical twentieth century boy. His love for cars creates great enthusiasm which is felt by all. Tumbling 1; Chess Club 2 . LOUISE MADELINE DION 7 Messervy St. Determined and studious, Lou com- bines unusual class with perfection. Her slender figure, found usually at the Rook, brings with it sparkling wit and enjoyable company. Tennis 1; Advance 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Corps 2 , 3, 4; Debating 2, 3; Book Club 1 ; Band 3, 4; Senior Revue 4; Honor Society; English Orator. JEANNE DIONNE 19 Orleans Ave. Jeanne, a versatile artist, dancer, and keen wit, has that spark of individual- ity that makes her a standout. Her rol- licking nature makes her a distinct per- sonality. Field Hockey 3; Advance 4; Student Council I, 4; Executive Board 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Senior Revue 4; Yearbook 4. JOHN DIONNE 27 Leach St. John is small and quiet. He came to S.H.S. in his senior year, but he has the knack of being friendly with everyone. This knack makes him fit comfortably in any group he enters. Senior Re ue 4. 33 LUCY DiVIRGILIO 5 Almeda St. Lucy, one of the few talented artists at S.H.S. is an avid folk music en- thusiast who is quite adept at playing the guitar. Possibly lacking in height, Lucy is hardly lacking in anything else. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; International Relations Club 3, 4; Library Corp9 2, 3; Honor Society; Witches Brew 4; Senior Revue 4. RICHARD DONOVAN 16 Orne St. Dick is a friend to all. He is a former star on the football and the baseball team, and he was the top receiver in the 1964 Polio Bowl. Strong in both stature and character, Dick will always be in our thoughts when we mention Salem High. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Weight- lifting 1, 2, 3, 4; Tumbling 3. NELSON L. DIONNE, JR. 22 Sumner Rd. Nelson is a great kid with a good deal of intellect. His fun-loving ways and unceasing co-operation make him a joy in any company. Red Cross 1 ; Chess 2. DEBORAH DOWNEY 6 Intervale Rd. A bubbling personality, Debbie is sweet and thoughtful. Her position as queen of the messenger corps h as won her fame with most of her fellow stu- dents. Debbie has contributed much to our class along with her extracurricular activities. Field Hockey 1; Messenger Corps 1, 2, 3, 4; Advance 1; Senior Revue 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Guidance Assistant 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH DiVEGLIA 10 Valley St. Joey is certainly without equal in the Class of ’65. He is the Joe Morello of the high school jazz set, the A1 Capp of the art room, and the J. D. Salinger of the literary set. Witches Brew 4; Advance 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Senior Revue 4. GARDNER RAYMOND DOZOIS 54 Charles St. Imaginative, jovial, honest, depend- able, and never lacking a sense of hu- mor, Gardner is a gifted actor and one of the very few who could say he never had an enemy. Drama Club 4; Senior Revue 4. Picture Not Available 34 PAUL DUBE 108 Rainbow Terrace Not a personality easily described in a few sentences, Paul is a talented dancer who finds pleasure in doing things that really interest him. Student Council 2; Pep Club 3; Freshman Frolic 1; Sophomore Shindig 2; Yearbook 4; Senior Revue 2, 3, 4. ROGER DUBE 111 Rainbow Terrace As gay and fun-loving as Don Juan himself, Roger’s nonchalant attitude makes everyone feel at ease when with him. Senior Revue 4. ELAINE DUMAS 60 Palmer St. Quiet and efficient, Elaine is sweet and demure. Her gentle and sincere manner wins her many friends. Always attractively dressed, she should be a success in whatever she does in the fu- ture. Tennis 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Badminton 2, 3, 4; Library Corps 2, 3, 4; Messenger Corps 3, 4; Senior Revue 4; Baton Squad 3, 4. DEBORAH DURLAND 2 Andover St. Debbie, always impeccably groomed, is sweet and demure and really willing to be a friend. With her compassionate nature, Debbie will make an excellent nurse. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Mes- senger Corps 2, 3, 4; Advance 4; Yearbook 4; Witches Brew 4; Senior Revue 4. JONATHON EDWARDS 10 Bedford St. A friend in the true sense of the word, Jon will long be remembered by the teachers and students alike. How could anyone possibly forget our future minister and his biological ques- tions! Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Debating Club 1, 2, 3; In- ternational Relations Club 3; Library Corps 2, 3; Honor Society; Student Council 2. LINDA DUNN 3 Orchard Terrace Softly spoken, with a gentle smile, Lin- da will be well remembered for her artistic ability. Messenger Corps 2, 3; Glee Club 1; Bank Representative 1; D.E.C.A. 4; Senior Revue 3, 4. 35 PETER J. FALLON 8 Cheval Rd. Peter is without a doubt one of our number one clowns. He is always around to provide a smile and is able to shrug off disappointment. An eye catcher, Pete is always afire, whether he is on a fire engine or the fire is in his heart. Tennis 3, 4; Senior Revue 4. WILLIAM FALLON 82 Proctor St. With his quiet ways and subtle sense of humor, Bill has a knack for making people smile. He is one of the founders of the S.A.A.C. Track 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 3, 4: Executive Council 3, 4; Advance 4; Honor Society; Valedictorian. 36 DANFORTH ELLIS JR. 32 Palmer St. This boy has carved history at S.H.S. from football to his cut finger. He is a loyal friend and has a winning sense of humor which wins him many friends. Football 1, 2, 3; Weight-lifting 2. 3. GWEN EMELIAN 19 Appleton St. Gwen’s friendliness and pixie-like qualities make her a girl to be remem- bered. She is truly a good friend to everyone. Softball 2; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; NOMA Society. P. ROBERT EVANS 57 Dunlap St. Another of our high-flying track- men, Bob will be remembered for his sense of humor and a language all his own. Track 2. 3 f 4; Cros s Country 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2 , 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 . PAUL ERWIN 36 Willson St. Few things are impossible for this diligent and skilled young man. Paul is is a good mechanic who enjoys working on cars. His ambi- tion and willing- ness to lend a help- ing hand make him very admirable. Track 1; Senior Revue 4. CHESTER FAMICO 74 Proctor St. A light and sprightly humorist, Chet has won many a heart. As a D.E. stu- dent, he contributes much to our class. He will be remembered for his satirical sense of humor and his funny laugh. Football 1; Basketball 1, 2; D.E.C.A. 4. THOMAS FAMULARI 74 Essex St. A diligent person with perseverence, happiness, cheerfulness, and friendli- ness all combined into one— that’s our Tom. Science Club 1, 2; Chess Club 2, 3; Library Corps 2, 3, 4; Senior Revue 4 EILEEN FANNING 55 Ord St. Always there with a yell of encourage- ment, our perky head cheerleader, Eileen, helps keep up school spirit — on the field, on the court, and at par- ties. Field Hockey 1, 2; Vol- leyball 1, 2; Badminton 1, 2; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4, Head 4; Glee Club 1; Pep Club 1, 2; Sen- ior Revue 4; NOMA So ciety. BRENDA FAWSON 4 Skerry St. Mischief dances in her eyes and smiles upon her lips. Bren- da is a determined person who always finishes a task she undertakes. Tennis 4; D.E.C.A. 4. JEFFREY L. FELTMAN 70 Linden St. A bursting, humorous personality, Jeff, or Nell, as he often is called, has individual mannerisms which exceed his academic strivings. “Nellie” has a soft heart and would give a friend the shirt off his back. Track 1; Book Room 4; Senior Revue 4. DOMINIC A. FEMINO JR. 112 Margin St. Tlie leader of our student council, Nick is looked upon as a person who happens along just once in a lifetime. Co-captain of our football team, he led the boys through thick and thin. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Weight-lifting I t 2, 3; Track 1, 3; Student council 2, 3, 4, President 4; Honor Society. 37 STEVEN FILLOS 39 Belleview Ave. Loquacious with friends, somewhat forgetful, but always there when help is needed is Steve. He is truly a gen- tleman and a scholar. Science 1; Chess 2, 3; Honor Society. JOSEPH W. FITZGIBBONS 8 Tremont St. Always with a lively hunch, Joe’s sparkling personality adds much to their fun. Though shy with the girls, this never impairs his charm. Golf 3, 4; Senior Revue 4. Picture Not Available ALAN FINKELSTEIN 1 Barton St. Alan is an avid sports lover who enjoys participating as much as view- ing. His casual, nonchalant mariner makes everyone feel at ease, and his sparkling enthusiasm has transferred to those in his company. A more fun- loving person is hard to find. Golf 4; Senior Revue 4. PAUL FLOWERS 31 Boardman St. Paul is one who looks upon every- thing with rose-colored glasses. Always smiling, he can brighten up the day with just a glance. He is another of our gladiators who worked hard, on and off the field. Football 3, 4; Tumbling 2; Weight-lifting 3; Track 1, 2, 3. DENNIS FLYNN 10 Looney Ave. It is always fair weather when Den- nis is around. A carefree, humorous fellow, he always makes life happy for his friends and acquaintances. Basketball 2, 3; Tumbling 2. JOANNE FLYNN 10 Naples Rd. Joanne, without a doubt one of our more captivating girls, is admired by many, not only for her looks, but also for her intriguing personality. She will always be remembered as sincere and trustworthy. Office Assistant 3, 4; Movie Club 1. 38 ANN FORAN 48 Dunlap St. Ann’s magnetic personality, smile, and charm account for her scores of friends. She is a girl in whom we can place great confidence. Softball 2; Student Council 1; Messenger Corps 3, 4; Senior Revue 4. LINDA FRATONI 13 Ocean Ave. Linda’s flaming red hair matches her striking personality. Always ready for fun and frolic is this lively gal. Basketball 1; Volleyball 1; Badminton 1; Baton Squad 1, 2; Orchestra 1; Messenger Corps 2; NOMA Society. f MARIO FOSSA 9 High St. Mario, the strong silent type, is one of the real workers on the football field. Mario works hard at everything he tries and wins many friends while doing so. A quiet, sincere, and true friend is Mario. Football 4; Weight-lifting 3; Senior Revue 4. JANICE FRAUTTEN 43 Central St. Quiet with most, Janice also has a side partial to fun and good humor that she displays to many of her friends. Messenger Corps 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3; NOMA Society. WAYNE FRANCIS 10 Ridgeway St. Wayne modestly displays a spirit of youthful exuberance in everything. A sporting fellow, reliable, and a true friend, he uses his wit to bring smiles. His sprightly air and obliging per- sonality will assure him of happiness and a promising future. Tumbling 1, 2; Senior Revue 4. SUSAN FRASER 53 Fort Ave. Sue is one of the friendliest, most sincere cheerleaders at S.H.S. That she is likeable and lovable is unanimously agreed. Her pep and vigor make her a favorite of the class. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Tum- bling 2, 3; Yearbook 4; FTA 4; Student Council 4; Advance 3; Volleyball 2; Bad- minton 2. 39 JANET GAFFNEY 14 Beach Ave. Jan, the pixyish strawberry blonde, is gentle and considerate. One of the few survivors of French IV, she ap- proaches every task thoughtfully. Tennis 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Book Club 4. JUDITH GAFFNEY 14 Beach Ave. Petite and pretty, Judy has a pleas- ant personality which is felt by all, as she perks up any party. Field Hockey 3, 4; Witches Brew 4; Drama Club 1, 4; Literary Club 3, 4. Sharon is the life of any party. Sweet, sincere, and jovial, she emits the sound of laughter and fun. Messenger Corps 4. JOANNE GAGNON 67 Salem St. Here is a girl who is well-liked by ev- eryone who knows her. She has a comical streak in her as well as a streak of wisdom. To know this blue- eyed brunette is to like her better. Book Club 4; Glee Club 2 ; Messenger Corps 3, 4; Library Corps 3; Advance 4; Chess Club 2; NOMA Society; Honor Society. MARY ANN GAGNON 18 Chase St. A true friend, Mary Ann is just as good a listener as a talker and the first volunteer for anything that sounds like fun. Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Witches Brew 2, 3; Camera Club 2, 3; Movie Club 2, 3; D.E.C.A. 4; Office Assistant 3, 4; Yearbook 4. SHARON GAGNON 94 Rainbow Terrace LUCILLE GAGNE 158 Highland Ave. Lu has a flair for fun, a sparkling personality, and a beautiful smile, qualities, which make her popular with many. Tennis 3; Guidance As- sistant 1, 2; Messenger Corps 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Advance 1. 40 PATRICIA E. GARDZINIR 43 Franklin St. A sweet girl with a smile for every- one, Trisha is a true friend. Her con- sideration for others makes he r a wel- come addition wherever she goes. Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Baton Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Political Club 4; Yearbook 4; Honor Society. JAMES J. GARRITY, JR. 29 Raymond Ave. Jimmy is known for his out-going personality, wild sense of humor and wit. These characteristics make him a party livener. His sports enthusiasm al- ways keeps the conversation going. Football 1; Tumbling 2, 3; Red Cross 1; Executive Board 4. An inventive gen- ius, John is a worker at anything he attempts, a fact to which we can all attest. A hard- working member of the track team for three years, John never stopped run- ning and is ad- mired for his devo- tion. Track 3, 4; Debating 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Math Club 4; Red Cross 1; Honor Society. DONALD GAUTHIER 268 Washington St. Don has determi- nation as he so aptly displays. He knows exactly where he is going and exactly what he is going to do. Basketball 3, 4; NOMA Society. JULIA GEORGE 124% Highland Ave. Through our four years at S.H.S., Julia went her quiet way pausing only to lend her talents where and when they were needed. Her helpful manner aids many along the road to education. Tenuis 1, 2; Badminton 1, 2; Glee Club 2, 2, 3, 4; NOMA Society. SANDRA GEORGILAKIS 52 Osgood St. Sandy, always attractive and neat, is a popular member of our class. She is extremely gregarious and outgoing. She is well liked because of her ability to be a friend. Field Hockey 2; Tennis 1; Volleyball 1, 2; Badminton 1; Softball 2; Honor Society; Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; Yearbook 4; Witches Brew 4. 41 DONNA GIANTONIO 282 Highland Ave. Donna is one of the sweetest girls in the senior class. She is one who always has something nice to say about every- body. Messenger Corps 3, 4; Witches Brew 2; Guid- ance Office 1 ; Advance 2, 3. PAUL GODJIKIAN 117 Webb St. Loyalty, honesty, humor, sincerity, and good old common sense are among the traits which are universally at- tributed to Chick by all who know him. Senior Revue 4. CAROL ANNE GLACKIN 29 Franklin St. Carol’s beauty is accented by the dimples in her cheeks. She is quiet and intelligent with a great personality to boot! Basketball 2; Tennis 2; Badminton 2; Drama Club 4; Pep Club 4; NOMA Society; Honor Society. WILLIAM L. GIBSON 9 Lafayette Place Called “Hoot” by many of his friends, Bill is well liked by his class- mates. His combination of good looks, sparkling wit, and vibrant humor ac- counts for his popularity with all. One of the leaders on the baseball team, he showed true class spirit. Baseball 2, 3, 4; Weight-Lifting 3; Library Corps 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Executive Board 3; Student Exchange 4; De- bating 1; Advance 3; Yearbook 4; Senior Revue 4; Brotherhood Award 4; International Rela- tions 2; Honor Society. MARY ANN GORCZYCA 2 River St. Mary is a girl who strikes a happy medium between “work and play”. Dili- gent in her every task, she also is ready for fun. She has the potential of becoming a real success in life. Badminton 1; Library Corps 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3; Advance 2; NOMA Society; Honor Society. RONALD GILLIS 31 Forrester St. A tall and slender young man, Ron- nie is a jovial chap with a hearty laugh that everyone loves. Football 1; Tumbling 3; Weight-Lifting 3. 42 WILLIAM PETER GORCZYCA 3 River Street Quiet but friendly, Bill can always be counted on when needed. A great lover of music, Bill hopes to pursue it as a career. An industrious student, he is sure to succeed in whatever he tries. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; All-State Orchestra 3, 4; District Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Honor Society. ANTHONY GRABAS 62 Derby Street Anthony’s self-contained personality and his pleasant manner are liked by all. His liking for cars is great, but his amiability towards others is greater. Always striving for higher goals, he will certainly lead a pleasant future. Football 1, 2. LOIS GRANT 22 Osgood St. Lois is a girl with a winning smile and a tall sense of humor. Always gay and cheerful, to be sure, there is never a dull moment when Lois is around. Field Hockey 1, 2; Badminton 2, 3; Volley- ball 3; Softball 2; D.E.C.A. 4; Office As- sistant 4; Library Corps 3, 4. PAUL GRIFFIN Garden Terrace Paul is a never quitting, hard-work- ing football player. Serious and quiet, yet with a keen sense of humor, he is reliable and true to his friends. His good looks are outshone only by his sparkling personality. Football 1, 2, 4; Weight-lifting 2, 3; Hockey 1; D.E.C.A. 4. GEORGE GUY 35 Albian St. He is one of those quiet boys UN- TIL you get to know him. His per- sonality and good looks make Ijim well-known and well-liked in our class. Tumbling 1, 2, 3; Spring Track 1, 2; Execu- tive Board 4; Witches Brew 4. Picture Not Available WILLIAM GRASER 14 Kosciusko St. Always there when help is needed, Bill can be counted on to pitch in and help. He is a true friend to those who know him. Safety Patrol 4; Senior Revue 4. 43 LINDA HALEY 7 Phelps St. Linda’s sweet personality and ready smile are reflected by her many beaux. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Assistant 4; Mes- senger Corps 4; Senior Revue 4. STEVEN HALL 12 Oak View Ave. A “D.E.” boy, Steve always displays a good sense of humor. He always looks at the bright side of life. Football 1; Hockey 1, 2; Senior Revue 3, 4. ANNITA HARRISON 15 Lynde St. Anita’s lovely smile and kind ways mark her as a sincere person. Her calm composure re- flects yet another of her gifts — the pos- session of gentle se- renity. Messenger Corps 3; Stu- dent Council 1 ; Basket- ball 3; Pep Club 4; NOMA Society. VIRGINIA HARRINGTON 85 Proctor St. A girl with a winsome smile and a pleasing personal- ity is Ginny. She is active in sports and is known as the “catcher”. She seems so quiet, un- til she is known. Ginny is always fun-loving and de- pendable. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 4; Volley- ball 2, 4; Badminton 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. MARTIN HAWRYLUK 2 Rainbow Terr. Personality is a greater recommenda- tion than any letter of introduction. An outgoing person, friendly and sin- cere in every way, Marty is always there to lend a hand. Tumbling 1; Senior Revue 4. LAWRENCE HEALEY 6 Columbus Ave. Quiet, reserved, but genuinely friend- ly, Larry possesses the enviable quali- ties of sincerity and interest in others, as well as a subtle sense of humor. Hockey 1, 3, 4; Weight-lifting 1, 2. Picture Not Available 44 ROBERT HERWIG 78 Tremont St. Serious when the occasion demands, but jolly and carefree at all other times, Bob has little difficulty in win- ning many friends. Tennis 1; Science 1; Student Council 1; Glee Club 1. DIANE HIGGINS 9 Holly St. Diane, a pert and feminine gal, is well-liked by all her classmates be- cause she possesses a sunny disposi- tion that is always a part of her cheery “Hello”. Tennis 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Badminton 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2 , 3, 4; Red Cross 2; Drama 4; Math 4; Advance 3, 4; Messenger Corp9 4; Honor Society. GILBERT HIGLEY 41 Calabrese St. Gil’s love for cars is exceeded only by his quick wit and friendliness — only two of the admirable traits of his personality. Senior Revue 4. LEO J. HINCMAN 135 Rainbow Terr. Leo can never be found without a smile. Fun-loving, he never lets any- thing, not even school, get in the way of a good time. He will al- ways be a true friend to those who know him. Senior Revue 4; NOMA Society. RICHARD HINCMAN 17 Ravenna Ave. Good sport, well-mannered, well- dressed, sometimes quiet, but always a lot of fun’ is “Hinky.” His good hu- mor makes him enjoyed by many. Senior Revue 4; NOMA Society. ROBERTA M. HINES 202 Loring Ave. Robin, a fun-loving good sport, is known for her great sense of humor. She will be a bright ray in the re- collections of our class. Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4; Guidance Assistant 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Messenger Corps 2} Witches Brew 4; Tennis 4. 45 SALLY HOBBS 7 Larchmont Rd. Sally ' s droll, yet modest, personality is pleasant to all. Genial and re- served, she displays a twinkle in her eye and a good nature in her heart. The force of her own merit will surely make her future promising and enjoy- able. Tennis 1; Librury Corp9 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Yearbook 4; F.T.A. 4; Baton Squad 2, 3, 4; Honor Society. EMMANUAL HIOS 39 Prince St. One would think Emmanual to be very quiet, but those who have seen and heard him play the guitar know better. He is instantly transformed into a regular Beatle. Senior Revue 4. MICHAEL HIOS 39 Prince St. Although he may seem quiet to many, he is quite fun-loving to those who really know him. His pleasant disposi- tion wins him great popularity. Senior Revue 4; NOMA Society. PATRICIA WARREN HUNTINGTON 1 Pickering St. Patty, our sweet, lovely lady with a magical voice, abounds in musical tal- ent which makes her a well known member of our class. We hope that her pleasant smile will radiate for many years to come, as it did at S.H.S. Library Corps 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2 t 3; Red Cros9 1, 4; All-State Choru9 2, 3, 4; All- Eastern Chorus 4; Choralette9 2, 3, 4; De- bating 1. ERNEST JALBERT 12 Clifton Ave. Quiet until you get to know him, Ernie has a knack for keeping you in stitches with his wild jokes. He will be remembered for his terrific sense of humor. Senior Revue 4; NOMA Society. ANNETTE JAYNES 4 Patton Rd. Annette, always fun-loving and lo- quacious, never misses a chance to discuss her favorite subjects. She can always keep a conversation going or a party alive. Her outgoing personality makes everyone feel a part of her group. Yearbook 4; Field Hockey 3, 4; Witches Brew 4; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Aid 3, 4. 46 JAMES JENDRASZEK 52 Roslyn St. Quiet, yet concerned, Jim wins ad- miration from his friends for his kind consideration of others. His warm ways make him appreciated by others. His fine character will always open doors of good fortune for him. Senior Revue 4. SUMNER JONES 17 Lee St. Sum is an intellectual, yet unpre- tentious, character, who mixes his in- tellectual ability with a great sense of humor; the result is a bubbling and very witty conversationalist, interesting to all. Political Club 4; Chess 4; Senior Revue 4. THOMAS JENKINS 11 Barton St. T. J., as his friends call him — and there are many — was the hard-working captain of our Cross Country team. He is an excellent worker and is one of the few able to mix both work and fun. Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Corps 2; Math Club 4; Red Cross 1; Executive Council 3, 4; Student Exchange 4; Senior Revue 4; Honor Society. SUSAN JUBAK 21 Read St. Quiet, but energetic, Sue’s accom- plishments are many. Her warmth radi- ates to all around her. Senior Revue 4; NOMA Society. LUISA JOHNS 18 Peabody St. Her bright smile and happy disposi- tion bring much joy to those who know her. A rare quality of hers enables her to brighten the bluest of days, the grayest of skies. Basketball 1. 4 MARY MARGARET JOHNSON 5 Stodder PI. Meg’s graceful body is usually found in the field of sports, in which she be- came quite proficient. Her enthusiasm for sports is sparked greatly by one particular athlete! Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Advance 3; Library Corps 2 , 3, 4; International Relations 2, 4; Yearbook 4. 47 DANIEL C. JUDEN 3 Eden St. Danny always has a smile and a friendly “Hello!” He makes friends easily, though appears to be quite shy. His love for the out-of-doors frequently takes him to the park and ocean. Hockey 1, 2 , 3, 4. SOPHIA KAPNIS 73 Harbor St. Sophie is quiet and true to her word. Goodness, honesty and loyalty are traits which she admirably possesses. She is indeed a friend worthwhile. Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; NOMA Society. PATRICIA KASABUSKI 6 Flynn St. Pat, a cute and pert blonde, is always friendly to every- one. Her ambition to be a fine secre- tary is sure to come true, for her en- thusiasm and dilig- ence prove her able to tackle anything. Messenger Corps 2, 3 ; Glee Club 1 ; Pep Club 1, 2; Student Exchange 1, 2; NOMA Society; Honor Society. LUBA KARPYNKA 24 Calabrese St. This blonde and sparkling character lends an air of loveliness and hu- mor to those around her. Her graceful ways make her a smash in our dra- matic club. Chess Club 3; Drama Club 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Senior Revue 4. ELIZABETH A. KELLY 16 Hawthorne Blvd. Betty is quiet, but her consideration for others is a distinguishing character- istic. Her hobbies are playing the guitar and reading surfing magazines. Chess Club 2 ; Advance 1; Witches Brew 4; Book Club 4. ANN KLEROS 91 Marlbro Rd. Ann is quiet, modest and sweet, a combination you can’t beat. Her quali- ties are many, her faults are few. Suc- cess will always f ollow this lovely lassie. Baton Squad 3, 4; Office Assistant 3, 4; Glee Club 1 ; Student Council 1 ; Advance 2 ; NOMA Society. 48 STANLEY KLOSOWSKI 16 Bentley St. Although small, Stan is full of mis- chief. He always leaves an air of fun and good times wherever he goes. Senior Revue 4; NOMA Society. MICHAEL KOBIALKA 10 Daniels St. Mike, a member of both the track and hockey teams, is one on whom you can always re- ly. He works per- severingly at every- thing and wins many friends in the process. Track 2, 3, 4; Hockey 4; Honor Society. GERALDINE KONOPKA 19 East Collins St. A sweet blonde and a bundle of laughs is Gerry. Hard-working, she has proven her sin- cerity as a soloist on the baton squad. Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Baton Squad 3, 4; Soloist 4. DOLORES KLUSKA 21 Conant St. Simple delicateness, habitual neat- ness, and high scholarship combined with effervescent and spirited warmth towards all acquaintances make Do- lores a respected and popular member of the senior class. Tennis 2; Volleyball 1, 2; Badminton 1, 2; Witches Brew 3, 4; Library Corps 4; Pep Club 2, 3 ; F.T.A. 4; Yearbook 4; Honor Society. With his sparkling eyes, John is al- ways able to convey his never-ending joviality to everyone around him. His incessant good humor carries him through many a problem, and helps others to see the brighter side of things. Track 3, 4. DEEMS KORUMPAS 38 Memorial Dr. Nothing is impossible to this willing heart. His enthusiasm for sports, quiet- ness of nature, and sincerity in friend- ships, all blended together, make for a noble young man. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Tumbling 1; Weight- lifting 2, 3; Track 3, 4; Safety Patrol 4. JOHN KONOPKA 156 Boston St. STEPHEN LABERIS 3 Lemon St. Steve is soft-spoken and gentleman- ly, yet witty and adventurous; the possessor of a keen intellect, he de- veloped an acute sense of observation. His gleanings are reflected in his con- versation. Math Club 4; Chess Club 3; Student Council 4; Senior Revue 4; Honor Society. EDWARD LABONTE 4 Becket St. Eddy’s quiet ways are complemented by his friendliness, making for a per- sonality well-liked by his classmates. Chess Club 2. CAROL KOZLOWSKI 29 Osborne St. Carol’s calm, pretty, and friendly manner is envied by all. She is always good-natured and soft spoken. Basketball 1; Volleyball 1; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Office Aid 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Guidance Office 4; Senior Revue 1, 2, 3, 4; NOMA Society. PAUL La CHAPELLE 320 Highland Ave. His intelligence, responsibility, and ambition all indicate that Paul should look forward to a bright future. His good humor and sincerity endear him to all who know him. Witches Brew 1 ; Glee Club 1 ; Honor Society. MARSHA KULIK 6 Bentley St. Marsha is a cute and popular girl who is quiet, likeable, and congenial. She loves horseback riding and never misses a chance to hit the trails. Volleyball 1; Badminton 1; Library Corps 3; Messenger Corps 3; Baton Squad 3, 4; Pep Club 1; Office Aid 3; NOMA Society. LORRAINE LAFORME 7 Winthrop St. Lorraine, demure and gentle, has a lovely face and a soft, sweet voice, which contributes to her sincerity and warmth. She knows that the only way to have a friend is to be one. Badminton 3; Red Cross 1, 2; Library Corps 2, 3, 4; Messenger Corps 2; Senior Revue 4; Yearbook 4. CYNTHIA CHERYL LANN 1 Holly St. Cindy, a gal with a congenial, win- ning personality, has always desired to become a nurse. Her compassionate, gentle nature will surely contribute to a forecasted success. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Library Corp9 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 1, 2, 4; Literary Club 1, 4; Yearbook 4; Senior Revue 4; Honor Society. MAUREEN LaPOINTE 160 Bridge St. Maureen’s very sunny smile and dis- position cheer everyone around her. Her constant good humor is as effective as a pep pill. Basketball 1; Volleyball 2; Messenger Corps 2, 3; Movie Club 2; NOMA Society. CONSTANCE LAVOIE 33 Rainbow Terrace Connie’s charm and sweet smile radiate and reflect her warm feeling towards others. Many other facets of this gal only add to her already won- derful traits. Tennis 2, 3, 4; Badminton 2; Literary Club 2, 3; Library Corps 2, 3, 4; Witches Brew 2; NOMA Society; Senior Revue 1, 2, 3, 4. NORMAN LAVOIE 5 Boston St. The shy one, as Normie is known, is quiet and sincere, and an avid sports fan especially for basketball. One can always find him at Friendly’s. Senior Revue 4. Picture Not Available RICHARD LARIVIERE 211 Jefferson Ave. Richard, quiet by nature, had assets which made him amiable. Fun to be with, Dick is envied for his blonde hair and good looks. Football 1; Senior Revue 4; NOMA Society. LEONARD LATAWIEC 17 Beaver St. Lenny will be remembered as a hard worker on and off the football field. He works hard, regardless of the task, true to the spirit of the class of 65. Football 2, 3, 4; Tumbling 3; Safety Patrol 4. 51 THOMAS LAWLER 2 Allen St. Although Tom appears to be quiet and shy, his friends know hint to be different. Onee you know him, his spark catches like wild-fire. Senior Revue 4; Honor Society. SANDRA LEE 17 Gardner St. Sandy is happy-go-lucky, friendly and true. Her carefree and witty ways complement her radiant beauty, which won her title as Miss J.A., 1965. Tennis 1; Student Council 3, 4; Guidance Messenger 3, 4; Baton Squad 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. Club 4; Pep Club I. F. JEAN LETOURNEAU 88 Ocean Ave. Jean, a cute, pe- tite red-head, has a personality to overshadow her size. At first glance she seems rather quiet, but with friends she is a real “live wire.” Field Hockey 2; Basket- ball 1; Volleyball 1; Softball 1. 2; Glee Club 1, 2; NOMA Society. MARY LESSOR 26 Boston St. A pleasing per- sonality, a sense of humor, a knowledge of schoolwork — combine these traits and you find a sweet and wonder- ful Mary. Drama Club 1 ; Pep Club 1 ; Messenger Corps 1 ; NOMA Society. HHH JANICE LEVESQUE 3 Chandler Rd. Janice, one of the prettiest blondes in the Class of ' 65, has an attractive personality to match. Always impec- cably groomed, she is in every sense, a lady. Field Hockey l t 2; Basketball 4; Volleyball 1, 2; Badminton 1, 2; Library Corps 2 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4. PAUL LEVESQUE 7 Eden St. Paul is one of our intelligent, deter- mined and athletic seniors. He always excels in ability on and off the athletic field, as he so candidly proved to us all. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3; Weight-lifting 1, 2 ; Science Club 1, 2; Student Council 1, 2 , 3; Math Club 4; Honor Society. 52 GEORGE S. LINSKY 25 Lafayette PI. A frolicking, fun-loving character, George became famous for his witty reports in Biology II. In his own right, George is usually able to talk his way out of any uncomfortable situation. Track 2; Glee Club 1, 3, 4; District Chorus 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Executive Board 4; Witches Brew 4 ; Chess Club 2. LINDA ANN LIPKA 5 Barton St. It is the modest and amiable char- acter of L inda that accounts for her wide circle of friends. She more than satisfactorily completes jobs expected of her. These traits will surely bring her success. Senior Revue 4; NOMA Society; Honor Society. PAUL WALLACE L’lTALIEN 114% Bridge St. Paul has a well- groomed look that is never missing and a happy, opti- mistic outlook on life that helps him gain tremendous popularity. Tumbling 2; Messenger Corps 2; Glee Club 1. STANLEY J. LOJKOL 38 Northend Ave. Stan, a tall, good- natured fellow, has a feeling of kind- ness and consider- ation for others. He is an avid hockey fan and a fine play- er. Baseball 4; NOMA So- ciety. MARY LOU LONG 35 Salem St. An avid D.E. student, Mary Lou will go far in the world of tomorrow. She will always be remembered for her pleasing personality and wide smile. D.E. 4; Senior Revue 4. RAYMOND LOUF 275 Jefferson Ave. Ray, of diminutive size, has a great personality and a tremendous sense of humor. Because of his pleasurable nature, he is always surrounded by fun. Movie Club 2. 53 RICHARD LOWE 10 Conners Rd. Richard is as good natured a soul as has ever trod the earth. Drum Corps is his life, and his kind ways are an integral part of that life. Senior Revue 4. WARREN C. MacARTNEY 90 Memorial Dr. Fun-loving Scott is an easy-going, friendly guy who will never refuse to he lp a friend — and he has many. Track 3; Senior Revue 4. ANN LUCIANO 158 Clark St. Ann’s enthusiasm and pep make her another great cheerleader. She is ser- ious, yet exuberant — a combination which makes for a warm personality. Field Hockey 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Volley- ball 1, 2, 3; badminton 1, 2, 3; Messenger Corps 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; NOMA Society; Cheerleader 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Senior Revue 4. Cheerful, benevolent, and generous are but a few of the adjectives that might be applied to Pam. She is natur- ally sincere and, therefore, acquires many friends. Field Hockey 2; Witches Brew 4; Debating Club 1, 2; Pep Club 2, 3. LINDA LUBAS 75 Webb St. Here is Linda, a charming class- mate whose cheery disposition and twinkling eyes win her friends by the score, and will surely bring her suc- cess in the future. Tennis 4; Volleyball 1; Badminton 2; Mes- senger Corps 1, 2, 3; Witches Brew 4; Drama 4; FTA 4; Tumbling 2; Guidance Assistance 4. DORIS MADORE 12 Clifton Ave. Doris is a fun-loving character with an effervescent personality. Her thoughtfulness of others wins her many friends, and her devilish antics make her fun to know. Basketball 1; Volleyball 1, 2; Movie Club 1 , 2 . PAMELA MacARTNEY 90 Memorial Dr. 54 MARY MADORE 31 Forrester Street Mary is a gal with a smile and a compliment for everyone. Her faults are few; her admirable, qualities many. Her congeniality for all is overwhelm- ing. Field Hockey 2; Basketball 3; Witches Brew 4; Advance 3, 4; Messenger Corps 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4. STANLEY J. MALKO 208% North Street Known as Yelnats to his friends, he is an individual in every way. Though contemplating the more serious side of life, he is always ready with a joke or a snappy comeback. Track 2; Debating 1, 4; Honor Society. JOANNE MAGUIRE 5 Hardy Street Jo is a sweet gal, full of pep and vigor. Her charming personality should help her to achieve everything she wants from life. Pep Club 2, 3, 4; NOMA Society. BRIAN MANNING 107 Bay View Road Sincere, friendly, and trustworthy, Sully ’s sly, yet warm ways combine to make an interesting individual. Senior Revue 4; NOMA Society. ROBERT MAGUIRE 96 Rainbow Terrace Bob is always an optimist, who works diligently and confidently in any task. Senior Revue 4. RICHARD MAH 6 Boston St. Richie will always be remembered fcr his great personality and marvelous sense of humor. He has contributed much to our class as president of the Messenger Corps. Student Council X; Messenger Corps 3, 4, President 4; NOMA Society. 55 JOHN MARCINKOWSKI 260 Washington St. He may be small, hut his king-size chunk of witty humor more than makes up for his size. He will long be remembered for his ability to make people laugh. Senior Revue 4. LINDA MASSE 10 Foster St. Linda is a sweet and sincere red- head, with a heart of gold. Quiet, yet pleasant natured, she wins friends through her warm ways. Messenger Corps 2, 3; Movie Club 2; NOMA Society. MARY ANN MAVRAKOS 4 Belleau Rd. Sweet-tempered and conscientious, Mary Ann endears herself to a ll her classmates. The zeal she displays in school will surely bring her success. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; Tennis 1, 2; Volleyball 2; Badminton 1; Softball 2; Messenger Corp9 1, 2, 3, 4; Witches Brew 2, 3; Senior Revue 4. ANDREA MATTSON 18 Sunset Rd. Tall and grace- ful, Andi’s ballet talent makes her adept in gymnas- tics and sports, ex- hibiting precise co- ordination. Her scholastic ability is exceedingly high, and her shining smile brings cheer to many. Field Hockey 1, 2 t 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Ten- nis 1, 3; Library Corps 2, 4; Guidance Assistant 2, 3, 4; Messenger Corps 2; Student Council 2, 3; Math Club 4; Ad- vance 3, 4, Editor 4; Honor Society; Saluta- torian. PETER MAZEIKA 13 Garden Terrace Football is his favorite sport — both as spectator and as participant. Pete’s smile is a welcome sight to everyone. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Tumbling 2; Weight-lifting 2, 3; NOMA Society. ROSEMARY McGRANE 9 Skerry St. Attractive and friendly, Rosie’s charm makes everyone like her. Her enthus- iasm makes her a crackerjack member of the Drum Corps. Pep Club 1; Senior Revue 4. 56 MARY McHUGH 5 Granite St. Totally unpredictable, with a touch of sophistication, Mary is always fun to he with. Her most memorable char- acteristic is her gregarious nature. Baton Squad 2, 3, 4; Guidance Office 3; Pep Club 1, 2 t 3 t 4; Messenger Corps 2; Camera Club 2; NOMA Society. NANCY McINNIS 48 Forrester St. Nancy is a great kid with a love of fun and frolic, but she doesn’t lose sight of life ' s intrinsic meaning. She is a loyal friend and a cheery acquaint- ance. Field Hockey 1, 2; Tennis 2, 3; Red Cross 1, 2; Yearbook 4. DALE McKAY 3 Downing St. Daisy, a lovely, serene lady, is the possessor of real intelligence com- bined with cameo- like beauty. She is the demure and un- assuming girl whom we will always re- member. Student Council 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Executive Board 3; Class Vice President 3; F.T.A. 3; Honor Society. SUSAN McMAHON 60 Buffum St. Attractive, sweet and friendly. Sue will always be re- membered for her quiet and unas- suming ways, and her willingness to help. Basketball 1, 2; Guid- ance Office 1, 2, 3, 4; NOMA Society. judith McMullen 23 Grove St. Shy, taciturn, demur— these traits that Judy possesses mark her as a noticeably sweet and feminine member of our class. Guidance Assistant 4; Glee Club 3; Witches Brew 4; Honor Society. BARBARA McNAIR 34 Park St. Barb is a faithful friend who is always on hand to help with her tra- ditional energy and zest. Much of this ebullience goes into her participation in the Drum Corps. Student Council 1; Pep Club 1; Yearbook 4; NOMA Society. 57 LAUREN MENARD 33 Horton St. Miss Photogenic of the Class of ’65, Lauren has a pleasing personality to match her attractive appearance. Basketball Manager 4; Messenger Corps 2, 3; Guidance Aid 3, 4; Yearbook 4. DIANNE MICHAUD 3 Rand Rd. Dianne always has a gleaming smile and a spark of mischief in her eyes. There is always a tone of warmth, welcome, and sincerity in her voice. Tenni9 1 ; Badminton 1 ; Literary Club 1 ; Guid- ance Aid 1. WAYNE E. McSWIGGAN 24 Arbella St. Considerate, a beguiling mischief- making and likeable, Wayne has a magnetic personality. With his ambi- tion and zest for living, he is sure to be a success. Honor Society. PEARL MIE-RAU 39 Union St. Pearl is a gal with a terrific sense of humor, and a knack for making the proper comment at the right moment. Messenger Corps 2 , 3; Senior Revue 4. BARBARA MELIN 23 Briggs St. A snappy, full of fun girl, her dim- ples make her known. She is full of pep and is the life of every party. Her warm smile and friendly ways make her loved by all. Student Council 1, 2, 4; Executive Council 3; Office Assistant 4; Yearbook 4. LILLIAN MIGLIONICO 3 Downing St. Lil, though petite in size, is as peppy and powerful as a package of dyna- mite. Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Senior Revue 4; NOMA Society. 58 EDWARD MONAHAN 21 Symonds St. Ed is a fellow who is always sur- rounded by activity. He has a magnet- ic personality and a most friendly dis- position, which accounts for his many friends. Golf 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Tumbling 2. ANN MOREAU 35 Mason St. Taciturn, yet friendly, Ann has a smile for all. Her dedication and en- thusiasm are displayed in her partici- pation in the Drum Corps. Senior Revue 4; NOMA Society. PAUL R. MORELAND 25 Abbott St. Paul is always regarded as a loyal, trusting friend. He also has a tre- mendous capacity for getting things done well. D.E.C.A. 4. ELLEN MORRISON 19 Boardman St. Ellen’s quick and eager ways win the hearts of many. Time surely will never change her friendly ways. Student Council 4. JUDITH MOULTON 36 Appleton St. A kind, sweet-natured friend to every- body, Judy can never be forgotten. She has genuine interest and understanding for so many. Tennis 1; Library Corps 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Senior Revue 4; Honor Society. CAROL MORIN 18 Andrew St. This girl with the long, loyely hair is well-liked by all who know her. As an acquaintance, she is enjoyable; as a friend she is tops. Senior Revue 4; NOMA Society. 59 ROBERT H. MUNRO 16 J j Hancock St. Quiet, sociable, and affable is Bob. To those who know him, he is a true friend since he is always willing to lend a helping hand. Senior Revue 4; NOMA Society. JAMES A. MURPHY 61 Ord St. Jimmy, a track star and co-captain of the track team, is a friendly, easy- going guy with a great sense of humor. He is tolerant and has a smile for everyone. Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 4; Executive Council 4; NOMA So- ciety. THOMAS H. MURPHY 27 Foster St. Tom is a broad- minded, carefree in- dividualist and a convincing sales- man. His bright nature will undoubt- edly aid him in be- coming a success. Football 1, 2; Weight- lifting 1, 2; Science Club 1, 2, 3; Chess Club 2 ; Debating Club 2 . JAMES S. MURPHY 13 Savoy Rd. Jim is an avid, capable hockey player and co-cap- ta in of the team. He is a diligent worker who ap- proaches each task cheerfully. Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Sen- ior Revue 4. JOHN MURRAY 25 School St. A happy-go-lucky fellow is John. Carefree towards everything, he mainly enjoys sports. Football 1, 2; Tumbling 1, 2; Spring Track 2; Student Council 2, 3. MARY MURRAY 0 Beckford St. Sportswoman par excellence! Young- er Mary was an accomplished equest- rian, and today’s Mary is an avid skier. Her talents usually take her to Sun- apee. Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2 , 3, 4; Badminton 1, 2 , 3, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; Advance 4; Witches Brew 4; Senior Revue 4. 60 MARCELLE NADEAU 26 Wheatland St. Marcelle is quiet, sincere and always friendly. When he isn’t out making friends, he is enjoying his prized rec- ord collection. NOMA Society. THOMAS NEVILLE 168 Ocean Ave. Tommy’s greatest anticipation is the weekend. He is always full of fun, yet works hard at his endeavors. Book Fair 3. DONNA NEWMAN 10 Warner St. Donna, humorous but sincere, is ath- letically inclined, and aspires to be a Phys. Ed. teacher . . . exercise, ex- ercise ! Always de- pendable, she is really well-liked. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1 ; Volleyball 4; Softball 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Student Council 2, 4; Advance 1; Execu- tive Board 3; Book Club 4. PATRICIA NOWICK 9 Forrester St. Pat’s beauty and gracefulness win approval by all. The impressions left by her shall never fade from memory. Senior Revue 4; NOMA Society. ANN O’BRIEN 15 May St. Ann, our junior year treasurer, is a refreshing member of the Class ’65. An all-around girl, Ann’s pleasant na- ture has made her a friend of all. Basketball 1, 2 t 3, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; Tennis 4; Softball 4; Student Council 1, 3, 4; Executive Board 3, 4; Class Treasurer 3. DONNA O’GRADY 68 Beaver St. Donna, a very sociable girl with a wonderful sense of humor is character- istically sincere. Pep Club 1, 2, 3 t 4; Volleyball 4; Badminton 2; Witches Brew 4. 61 JOHN O’LEARY 12 Steams PI. With his interests vested in journal- ism, Jack possesses numerous qualities that seem conducive to success. His most noted trait might be considered his unprejudiced attitude. Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Witches Brew 4. DENNIS O’KEEFE 5 Phillip St. A fun loving and jovial fellow, Den- nis is a good friend to many. Not too often serious, he livens up many a dull moment. Golf 3, 4; Track 2; Cross Country 2; DECA 4. NANCY O’LEARY 25 Hancock St. A spritely personality, Nancy makes friends easily, for she brings humor to even the gloomiest places. As our Junior Class Secretary, she proved that she was a leader and a vital member of our class. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2; Basketball 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; Class Sec- retary 3; Executive Board 3; Student Council 2, 4; Messenger Corps 2, 3; Witches Brew 4. LEONA OUELLETTE 3 Meadow St. Leona is a D.E. student. Her help- fulness in all our class projects will always be remembered. Her weekly parties will never be forgotten. Glee Club 1; Messenger Corps 2, 3; D.E.C.A. 4. DOREEN O’LEARY 60 Forrester St. Despite her characteristic quietness, Doreen’s gentleness and sincerity help her to gain genuine empathy with her classmates. Pep Club 3; Messenger Corps 3; NOMA Society. KAREN PACLAT 51 Broad St. The first woman President — that is our Karen. Hard-working, energetic and always there when emergencies arise, she helps make our class one of the best. Class President 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2; Executive Board 3, 4; Messenger Corps 1, 2, 3, 4; Witches Brew 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Presi- dent of Quill and Scroll 4; Yearbook 4; Sen- ior Revue 4; Office Aid 4; NOMA Society. 62 DAVID PAIGE 131 Essex St. A boy with the happiest outlook on life is Dave. He is dotted with wit and humor which everyone enjoys. Football 2, 3; .Basketball 1, 2; Weight-lifting 1, 2. 3, 4; D.E.C.A. 4. IRENE PARENT 28 Symonds St. A quiet girl, Irene always looks neat and attractive. Her dark eyes are always sparkling with a friendliness that is golden and all her own. Library Corps 3, 4; Messenger Corps 2, 3; NOMA Society. RITA PALARDY 19 Calabrese St. Ri, a pert, down to earth blonde with a bubbling personality and a positive attitude, never takes a defeat lying down. She is always there to de- fend that which is right. Tennis 2; Badminton 1, 2; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Witches Brew 2; Advance 2; Baton Squad 2, 3, 4; Senior Revue 4; Yearbook 4; Glee Club 1, 2; NOMA Society. LINDA E. PARENT 16 Garden Terrace A kind, generous and friendly girl, Linda has a personality like no other. Always full of laughter and fun, there can never be a more grateful friend. Basketball 1, 2; Guidance Assistant 2, 3, 4; Office Assistant 4; Glee Club 1; Messenger Corps 2; NOMA Society; Honor Society PHILIP R. PALEN 7 Emerton St. With a combination of good looks and carefree ways, Phil is always ready to lend humor to any situation. Prob- lems are gone when near this non- chalant character. Safety Patrol 4 ; Senior Revue 4. JOSEPH PAPPALARDO 77 Summer St. Joey is a boy who has more per- sonality than could ever be used. He is fun-loving, and full of the devil. He is always in the midst of excitement. Tumbling 1, 2, 3; Track 2, 3 f 4; Student Council 2; NOMA Society. 63 JAMES PASCARELLA 19 Gedney St. A quiet, intellectually inclined in- dividual, Jimmy is admired for work- ing to his fullest capacity. Perfection is his aim. The result — meticulous work. International Relations 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1; Advance 4; Science Fair 2, 4; Honor Society. STAFFORD PEAT 25 West Terrace Staff’s shy, sincere personality en- dears him to everyone. With speed and coordination, he shows his skill in the field of track. Track 2 , 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Cross-Country 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1. VINCENT PELLETIER 79 Ocean Avenue Vinnie’s noncha- lance and fun lov- ing ways have been proven to be valu- able assets as wit- nessed by his infin- ite number of friends. His tinker- ing in mechanics and his ownership of his trusty motor- cycle make him known to all. Tumbling 2, 3. BARBARA PELLETIER 96 Congress St. Her spritely air is pleasing to all. Barb is found to be mild, but never meek; sometimes quiet, but usually full of fun; gay, but always very sin- cere. Library Corps 2; Bad- minton 1; NOMA So- ciety. BRUCE PERKINS 14 Conners Road A leader in track, Bruce also leads in winning friends. An even-tempered fellow, he gets along with all. Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. ELAINE PERUFFO 2A Dunlap St “Lainey” is full of life and lends an atmosphere of fun wherever she goes. Her friendly ways assure her a future success. Field Hockey I; Pep Club 1, 2; Messenger Corps 3, 4; Senior Revue 4. 64 JOSEPH PETERSON 72 Washington Sq. East Joe’s energy and constant high spir- its are most contagious. Solemnity is one trait with which Joe will never be associated. Generosity, honesty, and dependability are all outstanding qual- ities displayed by Joe. Senior Revue 4. BRUCE PHILLIPS 5 School St. Court Bruce is quiet and shy, but friendly to all. His kind and considerate w r ays will always be ap- preciated. Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 2; Debat- ing 2, 3. DAVID CHARLES PHIPPS 95 Columbus Ave. David is a boy whose unselfishness and tender-hearted- ness will never be forgotten. He is al- ways full of pep and always there when needed. Science Club 1, 2; Witches Brew 4. ROGER PIED 24 Forrester St. Though far from loquacious, Roger is friendly and liked by so many. His friendship is open to all. MICHAEL PIOTROWICZ 9 Clifton Ave. Fun-loving, always happy, carefree, and often mischievous is Mike. His greatest interests are dances and motor scooters. Student Council 1; Sophomore Shindig 2; Freshman Frolic 1; Senior Revue 4. PAULETTE PETIT 11 Adams St. Paulette has a way all her own. Her popularity is well deserved, as her genial and witty ways capture the hearts of all. Basketball 3; Executive Council 4; FTA Drama Club 4; Math Club 4. MICHAEL POTHIER 17 Cedar View When not fixing his hot rod, Mike keeps all of his friends as carefree with his incessant good humor as he himself is. Despite his easy-going at- titude, Mike can achieve much when he sets his mind to it. Hockey 1, 2; Senior Revue 3, 4. DONALD PRESCOTT 37 Winter Island Road Always ready for fun, Don’s carefree and festive attitude brings cheer to even the saddest person. His honesty, good- humor and earnestness capture the hearts of all, always to be loved and never forgotten. Football 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Senior Revue 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Glee Club 4. DOROTHY PIWONSKI 34 Forrester St. Dodie is a quiet, un-affected pixie to those at school who know her; but after 2:00 P.M., she becomes a bundle of dy- namite. Literary Club 4; NOMA Society MAUREEN PREVOST 15 Leach St. Moe’s envious qualities of warmth, sincerity and serenity, combined with her beauty, charm and poise undoubted- ly, make her an outstanding member of the class. Badminton 1, 3; Softball 2; Witches Brew 1; Messenger Corps 2, 3; Student Council 1; Book Club 4; Movie Club 3; Glee Club 1, 2 ; NOMA Society. JUDITH POTAS 7 Smith St. Judy is a quiet, sophisticated girl with a glowing smile. Shy at first, her warm ways at once radiate friendliness. Library Corps 2; NOMA Society; Honor So- ciety. LEON RACZKOWSKI 7 Herbert St. Always ready to lend a helping hand, Leon also lends an air of good feeling to everyone. His consideration for others is made quite apparent in his warm smile. Track 1; Science Club 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 4; Senior Revue 2 , 3, 4. 66 Picture Not Available WARREN RANTZ 3 Hersey Louie’s excellent manners always beam forth whether he speaks or merely listens patiently. His good looks find great approval with the opposite sex, and his personality finds approval with all. Football 1, 2; Tumbling 1, 2; Weightlifting 1, 2 . PHILIP RICCIARDIELLO 98 School St. With good looks and masculine ways, Phil’s attractive appearance appeals to the girls. Everyone finds him where the fun is to be had. Safety Patrol 3, 4; Tumbling 3; Senior Revue 4. EILEEN RAPISARDI 30 Raymond Rd. Attractive and neat at all times, Eileen possesses a combination of con- geniality and vibrant laughter, always creating a pleasant atmosphere. Senior Revue 4; Messenger Corps 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3; NOMA Society. BEVERLY RIDEOUT 37 Winter Island Rd. Flaky, a warm and friendly girl whom everyone enjoys, is always glad to join in fun and excitement. Her good disposition wins her many friends and always adds an air of joviality. Tennis 1, 2; Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Messenger Corps 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1, 2; Eiec- utive Council 3; Witches Brew 2. ANNE RAYMOND 10 West Terrace Anne is a pretty lass, “engaged” in many ways, doing her best in every- thing to which she sets her mind. Her quiet, demure manners make her an admirable and popular classmate. Pep Club 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Messenger Corps 3, 4; Witches Brew 4; DECA 4. PEARL RAYMOND 8 Cross St. Court A strawberry-blonde coquette, Pearl’s lively pep and mischievous ways make her one of the cutest pixies in the class. Her impeccable taste and constant neatness contribute to her excellent appearance. Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Guidance Assistant 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Volleyball 2 ; Senior Revue 4; NOMA Society. 67 JEROME RILEY 3 Warner St. Jerry’s enthusiastic and fun-loving ways, his personality, sprink led with bits of wit and subtle humor, contri- bute to his popularity. A neophyte politician, we can expect to see his name of the ballots in the near future. Safety Patrol 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Student Council 1, 3; Messenger Corps 2. MARK RILEY 3 Warner St. Often quiet, yet thoughtful, Mark’s gems of wit bring enjoyment to many. His many friends and acquaintances prove his nature to be one of sincerity and friendliess. Senior Revue 4. NORMAN ROBERTS 134 North St. As a D.E. student, Skip worked hard for what he wanted. Although some do not know him, he is well liked by those that do. Skip will always be remem- bered for his big smile and helping hand. D.E.C.A. 4. LINDA ROBICHAUD 164 Bridge St. Linda is always willing to help. A truer friend is hard to find. Her sweet ways and sincerity are hard to equal. Pep Club 2, 4; Glee Club 2; Movie Club 1; Messenger Corps 3; NOMA Society. LAUREN RIZZOTTI 6 Cromwell St. A nonchalant, yet •efficient, girl, Lolli wins the friendship of many. She. pro- vides our halls with a wit unmatched — for this wit is fresh, genuine, and often unintentional. Basketball 1, 4; Pep j Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Ad- vance 4; Witches Brew 4; NOMA Society, Hon- I or Society. MARIE RIZZOTTI 134 Ocean Ave. A coquette, Marie’s pep and bounce bring life to the dullest moments. Her sprightly ways mixed with touches of sophistication make her a notice- able member of the class. Field Hockey 2; Bas- ketball 2; Softball 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Mes- senger Corps 3, 4. WALLACE ROGERS 12 Dearborn St. A dark and masculine appearance, Wally’s warm and considerate nature beams to all around him. His rugged, yet polite, ways make girls and boys appreciate his friendship. Football 3; Safety Patrol 4. ELLEN M. ROSENFELD 25 Lafayette PI. Ellen has played an integral role in making this, our biggest undertaking, a success; but she will also be re- membered for her perpetually cheery disposition, her gleaming smile, and her many other extremely admirable qualities which have won her many friends. Science Club 1; Advance 4; Library Corps 2 , 3, 4; Student Council 4; International Rela- tions 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Red Cross 1; Senior Revue 4; Yearbook Literary Editor 4; Honor Society. J DONNA ROSETTI 94 Derby St. With an incessant flair for fun, Donna finds the happy me- dium between lo- quacity an taciturn- ity, keeping them in their right places. Witches Brew 1, 2; Ad- vance 2 ; Messenger Corps I, 2, 3; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Red Cross 1, 2; Glee Club 1 . DONNA MARIE ROY 9 Prince St. PI. Donna has a quiet manner sprinkled with shades of mis- chief. She is witty, fun-loving, and cheerful. Pep Club 2, 3; Literary Club 3. H. LINDA RUEST 39 Hancock St. Always on the go, Linda’s ambition, combined with her friendly ways, makes for a pleasant personality appreciated by all. Basketball 3, 4; Senior Revue 4. ROBERT RUEST 39 Hancock St. Bob is also a D.E. student. He worked hand in hand with many in order to get different jobs completed, not only in our senior year, but also in pre- vious years. With his pleasing person- ality and ambition, Bob will go far. Tumbling 3; D.E.C.A. 4. 69 JANET SAUVAGEAU 37 Northend Ave. A ball of fire can’t match Janet’s spark of humor and enthusiasm. Her light-hearted ways bring cheer to many a dismal classroom. Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Advance 3; Basketball 1; Volleyball 1; Badminton 1; NOMA Society. MICHAEL SALVO 4 Barr St. Always with a smile for everyone, Mike brings a cheerful note to any- one in his company. His kind con- sideration for others is felt by all in contact with him. Tumbling 3; School Fair 2; Senior Revue 4. WENDY SANBORN 72 Washington Sq. Wendy’s sparkling personality, in- spiring enthusiasm, and melodious voice extend themselves to all who know her. Her presence at all functions enlivens the spirits of others. Tennis 2; Volleyball 2; Badminton 2; Soft- ball 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Witches Brew 4; Advance 3; FTA 3, 4; Math Club 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Revue 4; Honor Society. LESLEY SCHWARTZ 8 Hancock St. Her fun-loving ways lend an air of enjoyment to those who know her. A loquacious character, one can always discover any important news through Lesley. Messenger Corps 3, 4; Red Cross 1, 4. LESTER SCHMITTNER 4 Hayes Rd. A member of the “Ian Fleming Club,” Les will be remembered for his unorth- odox ways of solving physics problems. Yearbook 4; Senior Revue 4; Honor Society. LUCILLA SCIALDONE 8 Lawrence St. Lu is a tall, cute brunette whose winning smile and happy ways make her a real friend. A better friend you cannot have, and a sweeter gal you cannot find. Basketball 2, 3; Glee Club 2; Yearbook 4; Senior Revue 4. r ' 70 LINDA SEWARDS 28 Bertuccio Ave. A true extrovert, friendly, she has a sense of humor to match her loqua- ciousness. Linda will be remembered for her flirtatious ways and “seaweed green” hair. Student Council 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Baton Squad 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Math Club 4; FTA 4; Debating Club 2; Senior Revue 4. SUSAN LOUISE SEWARDS 28 Bertuccio Ave. Always there to support the boys, Sue served us well as Pep Club presi- dent. When not cheering for the team, Sue spends much of her time dabbling in art. Field Hockey 1, 2; Tennis 1, 2; Badminton 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Year- book 4; Senior Revue 4. SUSAN SHEA 7 Larkin Lane A petite well-dressed blonde, Sue is always neat as a pin. Her bubbling personality displays an effervescence of enthusiasm. Wherever she goes, the “blues” are sure to disappear. Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Office Messenger 2, 3, 4; Guidance Assistant 3, 4; Senior Revue 4; NOMA Society. JOHN J. SIECZKOWSKI 68 School St. Never without a friendly word for everyone, Ski exemplifies the true class spirit as a member of the executive board, pledged to the grandeur of the Class of ’65. Executive Council 4; Senior Revue 4. JAMES SILKE 3 Rawlins St. Jim is not only tall in stature, but also in character. Dependable, consid- erate, Jim makes a loyal friend. Senior Revue 4. KATHLEEN SHEEHAN 33 Dunlap St. A bubbling personality, a witty mind, and an adorable smile are responsible for Kathy’s popularity. Her unrivalled vitality will always place Kathy at the top. • Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Club 4; Senior Revue 4. 71 GAIL SILVA 15 Lynde St. Gail, a charming poised student, is mixed in good proportions of intel- ligence and beauty. Although soft spo- ken and thoughtful she has a strong character which makes her an admir- able human being. Library Corps 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Honor Society. LINDA SIMARD 10 Hazel St. Art, horses, folk music are some of her interests. Linda will always be remembered as sincere and a pleasure to know. Tennis 1, 4; Badminton 1; FTA 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Debating 2; Witches Brew 4; Honor Society. PAMELA SKEFFINGTON 17 Woodside St. Vivacity and petiteness are assets becoming to her character. Despite her size, she will never be overlooked in life. In pooling all her attributes, one realizes that happiness will come her way. Messenger Corps 1, 2, 3; Baton Squad 2. 3, 4; Pep Club 1 ; Yearbook. 4; Advance 3; Honor Society. DONNA SIMONTACCHI 11% Fowler St. A person of many moods, yet always congenial, is Donna. Friends are her most valuable pos- sessions, and some- thing she will never be without. Basketball 2 ; Pep Club 1, 2; Glee Club 1; NOMA Society. CHRISTINE SKONIECKI 14 Pratt St. Chris, £ tall attractive sophisticate, is sweet, jovial, and an effervescence of fun. Popularity comes easily and quick- ly to her. Messenger Corps 1; Pep Club 1, 2; ' Senior Revue 4; NOMA Society; Honor Society. PATRICIA SMETHURST 67% Essex St. Pat, a quiet, pensive individual, is always good company. Her sweet ways win for her many friends and much respect. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Badminton 1; Witches Brew 2, 3; Messenger Corps 2, 3. 72 CYNTHIA SORENSON 20 Gardner St. She is a good-natured, fun to be with type of person. She has a down to earth personality that expresses itself in kindness and sincere friendship. Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3. ROBERT SORENSON 66 Essex St. Bob is a young man who has the envious gift for making friends wher- ever he goes. He is a well-mannered, gentlemanly good sport. Hockey 1, 2 , 3, 4; Co-captain 4; D.E.C.A. 4. MICHAEL SOSNOWSKI 17 Collins St. Mike, one of S.H.S.’s powerful and courageous football players, is always there when needed. He is a friend to many, an enemy to none. Football 2, 4; Baseball 1; Tumbling 1; Track 3, 4. ARLYNE SOUCY 37 Horton St. Arlyne is one with a never-ending sense of humor. Al- ways full of excite- ment, she has the ability to brighten anyone’s spirits. Pep .Club 1,. 2; Student Council 1. ELIZABETH SOUCY 80 Moffatt Rd. Blonde and bouncy — that is our Betty. Full of fun with a sense of humor to match, she will be remem- bered for her flashing smile and “good old Emma”. F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 4, Treasurer 3; Yearbook 4; Student Council 3; Volleyball 4; Badminton 4; Softball 4; Basketball 3; Pep Club 2, 3; Senior Revue 4 CHARLES SPEICHER 80 Hathorne St. With - a twinkle in his eye and a smile on his face. Chuck lays his gay and sunny outlook in our midst. His good-natured pranks lighten many a dull moment. Tumbling 3. 73 MARY-ANN STEFANSKI 15 Boardman St. This strawberry blonde’s vibrant wit dazzles all who meet her. A modest pos- sessor of both intelligence and humor, Mary-Ann never fails to brighten the horizons of those who are depressed or troubled. Field Hockey 1 ; Tennis 1 ; Badminton 1 ; Book Club 4; Messenger Corps 2; Advance 2; Honor Society. ROBERT SPYCHALSKI 152 North St. Sincere endeavors and high ideals elected “Spy” captain of the track team. Continued success is assured for him because of earnest efforts in all of his dealings. Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Student Banker 1, 2 , 4; Yearbook 4. DOROTHY STASINOPULOS 70 Broad St. By her friendly nature, Dotty has made many friends. Always willing to cooperate, Dotty is agreeable and na- turally affable. Field Hockey 1; Basketball 3. 4; Pep Club 1. 2, 3; Red Cross 1; Glee Club 2; Student Council 4; Executive Board 3. KATRINE STEVENS 10 Hamilton St. A lovely girl and enviable possessor of true beauty, Trini’s fun-loving per- sonality is complemented by a real am- bition to succeed. Tennis 4; Volleyball 4; Debating Club 2, 3; Student Council 1, 2; Advance 2, 4; Witches Brew 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Yearbook 4. THOMAS STEVENS 10 Hamilton St. Tommie, never lacking a smile or quick retort, strives for perfection in all his dealings. His great enthusiasm for hockey will never be forgotten by his teammates or his fans. Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; NOMA Society. PAULA SULLIVAN 4 Flynn St. We find in Paula every quality of an enjoyable companion and a true friend. With her keen sense of humor and joyous enthusiasm, she will have a cheery future. Pep Club 2, 3; Messenger Corps 4. 74 BARBARA SULTZBACH 1 Story Rd. Barb’s sterling qualities and genial disposition will be valuable assets to her in years to come. Her friendship is highly treasured by those fortunate enough to possess it. Softball 1; Pep Club 1. 2, 4; Red Cross 4; FTA 3, 4; Messenger Corps 3; Yearbook 4. JAMES SPEICHER 82 Hathorne St. A football player with a lot of en- thusiasm and zeal both on and off the field is Jimmy. Tumbling 1; Football 2, 3, 4. KAREN SWANSON 1 Winter Island Rd. Karen’s baton twirling gave the squad a spark. Her lively, helpful manner makes her a friend to all. Her friend- ship is truly treasured. Tennis 1, 2; Baton Squad 2, 3, 4; Majorette 4; FTA 4; Messenger Corp9 2, 4; Pep Club 1; Yearbook 4; Honor Society. SANDRA SYNKOWSKI 13 Mooney Ave. Sandy is everyone’s friend. She actively takes part in school functions, especially cheerleading. Her enthusiasm is overwhelming and is felt by all. Cheerleader 3, 4; Baton Squad 1, 2; Drama Club 4; FTA 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Mes- senger Corps 2, 3; Student Council 2; Witches Brew 4. JAMES SWEET 10 Andrew St. Agreeable, friendly, and somewhat carefree is Jim. With his admirable traits, he’s bound to succeed in life. Science Club 2, 3; Ches9 Club 2, 3. X MARY SWINIARSKI 17 Turner St. Mary not only executes startling alacrity in the science of chemistry, but also the endearing friendships with her magnetic personality. Witches Brew 4; FTA 3, 4; Guidance Assist- ant 4; Math Club 4; Yearbook 4; Honor So- ciety. 75 CAROL SZCZESNY 23 Beach Ave. A refined, sophisticated brunette, Carol possesses an enviable combination of poise and vivacity, which wins her many admirers and friends. NOMA Society. LORRAINE TACHE 62 Bridge St. Sweet, innocent — a true friend — Lor- raine is Salem High’s angel with horns! Tennis 1; Student Council 1, 2; Glee Club 3; Pep Club 2; Senior Revue 4. COLLETTE THERIAULT Marion St. Collette, an avid skiing enthusiast, is appreciated by her classmates as one who never lacks a cheerful response, whether darting down the halls or whizzing down the mountains. Basketball 3; F.T.A. 3. DENNIS THERIAULT 34 Loring Ave. All 6’2” of Den is friendly and out- going. An extrovert. Den’s friends are numerous. A considerate person, Den’s faults are few. Senior Revue 4; Tennis 3; Safety Patrol 4. JAMES TARDIFF 34 Moffatt Rd. Jimmy’s warmth and understanding gain him many friendships. He will always be remem- bered for his gentle and congenial ways. Hockey 3, 4; Tennis 3; Golf 4; Executive Council 4. STEVEN TGETTIS 1 Bow St. A student who makes use of what he has— that is our Steve. Intelligent and alert, he knows what he is talking about. Library Corps 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3; Weath- er Club 4; NOMA Society; Honor Society. SUZANNE THERIAULT 26 Marlborough Rd. Sue is a true friend and a wonder- ful girl to know. She is an avid fan of classical as well as folk music. Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Choralcttes 4; International Relations Club 3, 4; Witches Brew 4. CLAIRE THIBAULT 8 Barstow St. Candidness and mischief combine forces in this petite, sweet girl who attracts everlasting friends. Baton Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Messenger Corps 3; NOMA Society. PATRICIA THOMPSON 10 English St. Pat, a quiet, demure young lady, possesses an unsur- passable good na- ture. She is a happy gal with a trust- worthy character. Messenger Corps. 3 ; D.E.C.A. 4. TERRENCE TIVNAN 19 Manning St. Witty, intelligent, quiet at times, Terry’s quick smile and easy-going na- ture win him many lasting friendships. Track 1, 2, 3; Debat- ing Club 1, 2; Math Club 4; Chess Club 3; Advance Business Man- ager 4; Yearbook Busi- ness Manager 4; Senior Revue 4; Honor So- ciety. ANN TREMBLAY 16 Leavitt St. Annie, an attractive girl who enjoys seeking the exciting, unusual things in life, shall always be remembered for her unequalled sense of humor. Basketball 1, 2 ; Volleyball 4; Messenger Corps 3, 4; Glee Club 1; NOMA Society. PAUL TREMBLAY 31 Willson St. Paul, an avid sports fan, is one of the unforgettable co-captains of the ’65 hockey team, His effervescence and enthusiasm is never damaged by pain- ful injuries on the ice. Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-captain 4; Golf 1, 2; Student Council 4. 77 RICHARD OUELLETTE GAIL TRENHOLM 64 Marlborough Rd. Quiet and shy at first glance, Gail’s sincerity reveals itself to many who have become admirers of her pleasant personality. Tennis 2; Softball 4; Messenger Corps 3; NOMA Society. CHRISTINE TUFTS 21 Hazel St. Popularity and true friends always trail Chris’s cheerful attitude. Softball 1; Messenger Corps 2, 3; Movie Club 2; Red Cross 2; Senior Revue 4. STEVEN VOLPE 7 Vale St. Steve possesses a big heart, a broad mind, and an unbeatable smile. His willingness to help and join in the fun encourages others to follow his example. Advance 2, 3; Student Council 3; Pep Club 3, 4. LINDA WALDRON 57 Ocean Ave. Pickles, as Linda’s known to her friends, is full of gaiety and fun. She is indeed a friend worth knowing and worth keeping. Senior Revue 4; Messenger Corps 3; Movie Club 1 . LINZEE WALLIS 92 Bay View Ave. Jay’s warm friendliness and sincere concern reflect his true gift of insight. Taciturn, yet far from indifferent, everyone enjoys and treasures his com- panionship. 78 KATHLEEN WALSH 3 Verona St. A lively, intelligent individual, Kathy loves to chat and speak earnestly on all subjects. None will ever forget her candid, sincere attitude. Witches Brew 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4; Student Council 2; International Relations Club 3, 4; Red Cross 1 ; Honor Society. MEREDITH YEE 315% Essex St. Quiet, but witty — friendly, but ser- ious — Meredith never lacks true friends. Her liking for the out-of-doors sparks her enjoyment of the appropriate sports. Tennis 2; Volleyball 2; Badminton 2; Pep Club 1, 2; Guidance Office Assistant 4; NOMA Society; Honor Society. OBADIAH WASONGA 80 Federal St. Salem (Kenya, Africa) Obie, our exchange student from Kenya, shall be remembered as our Senior Class Vice-President. He pos- sesses a diplomatic mind headed for success. Tumbling 1, 2; Debating 2, 3, 4; President 3; International Relations Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 2; Witches Brew 4; Senior Class Vice President. KATHLEEN WILLIAMSON 138 Highland Ave. Kathy is our photography editor and a busy bee at that. Her good sense makes her realize the proper time for fun and the proper time for work. Library Corps 2, 3, 4; Messenger Corps 1, 2; Advance 3; Executive Board 3, 4; International Relations Club 2; Camera Club 4; Honor Society; Yearbook Photography Editor 4; Main Office Assistant 4. JOHN WILKINSON 35 Briggs St. Wilke is a D.E. student. He will al- ways be remembered for his pleasing personality. Messenger Corps 3; Glee Club 2, 3. SUSAN WRENN 3 Willow Ave. Wild, witty, and humorous, Sue is known for her ability to keep everyone around her laughing. She will long be remembered for her fun-loving at- titude and friend-winning smile. Senior Revue 4. 79 MARY WILSON 19 Belleau Rd. This young lassie is always lady- like, modest and genial — traits we all admire. Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Badminton 1, 2, 3; Tennis 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2 , 3; Library Club 3, 4; NOMA Society. FRANCIS ZA VALIA 15 Prescott St. No matter who you are, Skip’s easy going manner and his ability to so- cialize with everyone will make him one of your most trusted friends. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Tumbling 3. JAMES ANDERSON, JR. 164 Bridge St. A quiet guy, Andy is interested in cars and girls. A member of the Naval Reserve, he gets quite a jolt out of working with electricity. Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Voc. Track Meet 2, 3, 4. 4 WALTER P. BAKALETZ, JR. 26 Bradford St. Friendly, talkative and always will- ing to help, Barky is a hard-working member of the executive council. He will be remembered by his friends as one of the balancers in Mr. LeDuc’s English class. Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Executive Board 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Gov’t Delegate 4; Voc. Track Meet 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Literary Staff 4. RICHARD M. BOUCHER 29 Appelby Rd. The perfect day dreamer, Bouch never gets a ques- tion right. His motto is “Don’t dis- turb me; there’s no- body home.” Messenger Corps 3, 4 ; Voc. Track Meet 3, 4. WILLIAM J. CASS 13 Saunders St. Though small in body, Mouse is big in spirit. Talkative and outgoing, he al- ways gets the last laugh, especially from his dad’s joke shop. Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Voc. Track Meet 3, 4. STEPHEN T. CHASE 16 Orleans Ave. Steve unfolds his arms only long enough to comb his hair. He is the very happy taxi driver for an all-girl passenger list. Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Voc. Track Meet 2, 3. ALBERT M. COLLIN 70 Palmer St. A1 is a friendly guy, interested in girls and cars. His only problem is that his watch is slow. Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Voc. Track Meet 2, 3, 4. 8 ! VICTOR J. DEVOE 13 Geneva St. A good-natured guy, Whig is always willing to lend a helping hand. He is quiet, calm, and collected almost all the time. Winter track 2; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Voc. Track Meet 2, 4; Electronics Class Treasurer 2; Yearbook 4; Senior Revue 4. DONALD R. GAGNON 24 Prescott St. Don, a small guy with a big. person- ality and sense of humor, is friendly, talkative, and interested in girls and cars. He can be forgiven for causing a fire drill, since there was no fire to go with it. Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Voc. Track Meet 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Senior Revue 4. HAROLD J. CURRIER, JR. 10% Central St. Although on the executive council, Butch is unable to solve Salem High’s traffic problem, his pet peeve. Hockey 1; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Execu- tive Council 2, 3, 4; Voc. Track Meet 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND J. JALBERT 31 Cedar St. Quiet and good-natured, Stubby is a hard-working executive council mem- ber. Though he takes a lot of kidding, he is the trusted treasurer of the electronic department. Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Executive Council 2, 3, 4; Voc. Track Meet 2, 3, 4; Electronics Class Treas. 3, 4; Senior Revue 4. HARVEY D. DEVEAU 12 Harrison Ave. A hard-working member of the Ex- ecutive Council, Harv can always be counted on to pitch in and do his share. He will be remembered as the other balancer in his English class. Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Executive Council 2, 3, 4; Voc. Track Meet 2 , 3 , 4; Senior Revue 4. PAUL C. KAMINSKI 41 Roslyn St. Comanche is always there when others need him. Next to cars he likes tall, thin girls best. His antennae are always up waiting for messages from Mars. He is our second Martian. Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Voc. Track Meet 2, 3, 4. 82 GERARD J. LABRECQUE 28 Salem St. Salem High’s answer to the Beatles’ Ringo Starr — that is our Jerry. A friendly, talkative girl-stealer, it seems that he is either afraid of getting bald, which seems unlikely, or he is afraid of the local barbers, Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Book Club 1, 2, 3; Voc. Track Meet 2, 3, 4. GEORGE MENIATES 52 Winthrop St. Minnie’s curiosity is the possible cause of his experimenting with his car, but it would probably be much better if he left the car alone and did more positive thinking. Hockey 1; Messenger Corp9 2, 3, 4; Voc. Track Meet 2, 3, 4. ROGER L. LABRECQUE 11 Hazel St. Standing in his lunchroom corner watching all the girls go by — that is our Roger’s favorite pastime — next to tinkering with anything mechanical. Advance 1; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Voc. Track Meet 2, 3, 4. LAURENCE R. MICHAUD 12 Parallel St. The quiet lady-killer type, Mich is a bom leader. He is to be congratulated on the wonderful condition of the as- sembly hall public address system. Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Voc. Track Meet 2, 3, 4; Senior Revue 4. DAVID BRADFORD LANG 32 School St. It seems that Moody Square holds a definite attraction for Dave. A friend- ly, talkative guy, he likes girls. Football 1; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Voc. Track Meet 2 , 3, 4; Senior Revue 4. JOHN P. McMATH 37 Beaver St. Quiet, refined, shy, very cooperative, John is a very nice person to have as a friend. Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Voc. Track Meet 2, 3, 4; Senior Revue 4. 83 RICHARD F. MORIN 87 Congress St. A friendly, talkative competitor, Dick likes girls and cars and enjoys tinker- ing with machines. His ambition will carry him far. Student Council 1; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Voc. Track Meet 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4. EDWARD L. O’KEEFE 80 4 Proctor St. Since he can never remember to keep all four legs on the floor, Okie is always in debt. School is not his best work — sleep is. Hockey 1; Messenger Corps 2, 3 t 4; Voc. Track Meet 2, 3, 4; Senior Revue 4. BRUCE D. PECKHAM 15 Northey St. A friendly and gabby guy with a sense of humor, Juicy Brucie shows a genuine interest in those around him. Baseball 1 ; Tumbling 1 ; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Voc. Track Meet 2, 3, 4; Senior Revue 4. RONALD J. PELLETIER 38 Park St. A friendly, talka- tive car-fiend, Ron- nie can often be found taking a short ride to Glou- cester. He still keeps his sense of humor, even though he can’t sell his cycle. Football 1, 2, 3; Tum- bling 1, 2; Weight-lift- ing 1, 2, 4; Winter Track 4; Spring Track 4; Messenger Corps 2, 3 f 4; Voc. Track Mee 2. 3. 4. ROBERT J. QUINN, JR. 28 Broad St. A rather friendly, quiet guy. Quinine always seems to be there when he is needed to pitch in and help. Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Voc. Track Meet 2, 3, 4; Senior Revue 4. ARTHUR J. RABY 12 Cleveland St. Spending his time sleeping through Mr. LeDuc’s English class isn’t enough for Art; he comes back for more after school. He is the champion sen- ior “extra-session” holder. Winter Track 1; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Voc. Track Meet 2, 3, 4. 84 PAUL R. THERIAULT 26 Marlborough Rd. Always on the right side of an argument, Paul is the first to enjoy a good joke. He likes cars and is noted for having the cleanest engine in town. Cross Country 1; Student Council 1; Messen- ger Corps 2, 3, 4; Voc. Track Meet 2, 3, 4; Senior Revue 4. FRANCIS THORNELL 15 Boston St. Toenail should invent a rubber trans- mission which bounces when it is dropped. Football 1; Tumbling 1; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Voc. Track Meet 2, 3, 4. PHYS.K .atawier Flowers cf Su i£e Salem SRuSSer Gt om party Tom Up and away r J£is aye S7s Sponsorecf Sy f ie Jlterc ianfs Jjarren Ca iona R. Cornell, Coach McKenna, W. St. Pierre, E. Bartkiewicz, D. Kobos, R. Goodick, T. Pizello, N. Gauthier, K. Correau, J. Waksmonski First come First served OOPS BASKETBALL McKenna talking it over Nick U n ' s CPage S7s Sponsored — u di6 ee ' s” I ■ 93 ROW 3: , E. Garland, D. Leos, B. LeDuc, D. Russell, B. Woods, H. Fraser, B. Walsh. ROW 2: G. Barbeau, M. Kobialka, R. Barrett, B. Sorenson, D. Plummer, P. Tremblay. ROW 1 : J. Polemenako, J. Marcus, J. Tivnan, J. Noonen, R. Dolan, S. Kosik. HOCK Jfiis iPaye S 7s Sponsorecf By BA. C7 BBoJcfsmiUB Co. J 94 ' -M-T Salem 1 — 1 Salem 0 — 3 Salem 2 — 2 Salem 1 — 2 Salem 1—6 Salem 0 — 7 Salem 0—7 Salem 2 — 5 Salem 2 — -3 Salem 2 — 3 Salem 1 — 5 Salem 0 — 2 Salem 3—7 Salem 1 — 1 St. John ' s Marblehead Lynn English Amesbury Lynn English Woburn Saugus Danvers Peabody Gloucester Swampscotf St. Mary’s Malden Cath. Beverly UAis CPaye S7s Sponsored Sy C7lpex Optical ( jompany BACK ROW: M. Mazeika, Tim O’Brien, Jim Marcus, Paul Beaulieu, Dave Leosz, Phil Bailey, Coach John Grady. FRONT ROW: Brian O ' Keefe, Ed Monahan, (capt.) Jim Tardiff, Gary Lavender, Jack O’Leary, Joe Murphy. Joe Curtis. J. Tardiff GOLF SCHEDULE AND RESULTS SALEM HIGH GOLF TEAM GOLF Ed Monahan — Capt. 1965 Salem 5 Vfc Salem 3 Salem 0 Salem 2 Salem 4 Salem 5 Salem 5 Salem 4 Salem 0 Salem 2 Salem 4 Salem 6 Salem 5 Salem 7 Salem 7 Salem 6 St. Mary’s Haverhill Flaverhill St. Mary’s Lynn English Beverly Bishop Fenwick Lynn Classical Gloucester Gloucester Peabody Peabody Bishop Fenwick Lynn English Lynn Classical Beverly Season’s Record 11 wins 5 defeats (including 5-2 and 6-1 victories over Beverly) Co-Captains elect — 1966 Paul Beaulieu and Phil Bailey J. Grady, Coach J. O’Leary 98 E. Monahan TENNIS Coach Johnson, J. Dee, D. Stevens, E. Burman, G. Michaud, D. Fontain, R. Soo Hoo, P. Brynes, G. Skaliotis. Uw. ’ TENNIS 99 101 GIRLS FIELD HOCKEY ROW 1 (L-R): A. O’Brien, N. Fanning, B. Paskowski, N. O’Leary, J. Gaffney, M. Belfiore. ROW 2 (L-R): S. Weir, L. Belfiore, S. Beck, S. Kocur, A. Jaynes, L. Beauvais, V. Harrington, T. Beaulieu. MISSING: M. Corn- forth, M. Amsler. GIRLS BASKETBALL ROW 1 (L-R): L Belfiore, I. Czapla, K. Boren, S. Beck, Co-Capt., P. Beaulieu— Co-Capt., J. Ixvesque, D. Dullea, L. Rizzotti. ROW 2: T. Beaulieu, J. Sadoski, M. Michaud, S. Rizzotti, M. Belfiore, S. Kocur, G. Jackson, L. Piot- rowski, M. Skurski. ROW 3 (L-R): L. Menard, Manager, P. Dupris, L. Cefalo, J. Carter, B. Wilson, I. Coughlin, D. Turcotta, D. Burnham, Manager. MISSING: A. O’Brien, T. Torres, L. Ruest, A. Hill, E. Foustukos, L. Kon- ieczny. J us tJ acje S7s Sponsorecf Gy Sa em Ofcf Jas iion Gancfy Go. 101 Elaine CHEERLEADERS Jeanne McKay Susan Fraser Sandy Synkowski Chris Kasporitz Eileen Fanning Judy Parent Ann Tivnan Ann Luciano The Cheerleaders and Baton Squad cer- tainly provided much color and entertain- ment during our sports activities. It was the encouragement of these young ladies that inspired our teams during the year. BATON SQUAD f j • ■ 3 j MO| V l v x Bn f. % t I |L - jg AV %£« Ttn jBfc OsSfe KwJ nKK 9 4 ' Jackie Gleason TV ©EE BEES Operetta !W Waltz” Mr. Tin Man Boomerang” Bozo” SENIOR REVUE 65” I OS Big Daddy” T.V. Geebees” Jug Band” 99 is 9age 9s Sponsorecf Sy Salem 9iue Cjenis Savings 93anJ? June Taylor Dancers” Operetta Beatles” Mrs. Bertram and Paul Make-up” Class of ’65” Commercial L. Call K. Williamson E. Fanning, L. Parent, K. Packlat, S. McMahon, E. Chisholm A good group Winter Carnival Dance Queen and Escort Lr v Vv - com ' A KI ' roS ’ E - a,iSh0,n ’- D McKa r K. Packlat, J. Byrne, A. COUPLE Joe and Kay 115 Butch and Nick Eilleen “The Skit” Beverly Rally Cheerleaders fcfATJkVI Y The annual Thanksgiving Day game between Salem and Beverly is always preceded by the football rally. It is an event which reflects the true school and class spirit that Salem High’s pupils have. Senior Section Karen receiving trophy for seniors. SENIORS L. Camarda, K. Packlat, G. Linsky, N. Bianchi, J. Dionne, V. Harrington, C. Lavoie, P. Dube, E. Chis- holm, C. Cameron, L. Menard. Coach 1 16 Receiving of trophies “HOCKEY” P. Beaulieu, B. Walsh, B. Sorensen, G. Murphy “Trophy Winners” Sports Night Dance Nick and Andrea Mr. Brennan and Bob Nick and Butch A happy crowd Meg and Paul 117 111 rUT zV- jrSmA n ll 1 Sj m ■ hiM ncr - , 5 2 Map “ li KW ■ DEBATING CLUB Under the able coaching of Mr. Lawrence E. Kerig, members of the S.H.S. Debating Club enjoyed many hours of forensic challenge. The club, one of the formidable teams in the North Shore Debate League, was a constant leader in the league ranks. ROW 1: E. Kaplan, L. Axelrod, E. Chisholm, P. Brynes, D. Brennan, M. Bixby, P. Amsler. ROW 2: N. Jacobs, D. Clay, M. Kondon, P. Bartol, M. Conlon, R. Doucette, C. , J. Macheras, G. Brynes. ROW 3: B. Pasternak, G. Skaliotis, F. Meier, F. Ozereko, P. Downing, J. Zdanciewicz, 0. Wasonga. The literary and art staffs combined their efforts skillfully with the help of Mrs. Nolan to produce this year’s magazine which took first place in the Columbia Scho- lastic Press Association contest. FIRST ROW : E. Rosenfeld, R. Boris, T. Tivnan, E. Chisholm, A. Mattson, L. Dion, F. Ozereko, J. Dick. SECOND ROW : M. Devereaux, A. Dion, P. Amsler, L. Rizzotti, L. Raymond, L. Scott, S. Rizzotti, L. Audet, G. Dick. ADVANCED LITERARY AND ART Through the efforts of Miss Amiable and the Library Corps members, the library was always available to students and faculty alike. The club affords an opportunity for a more efficient functioning of a library which services well over 1,000 individuals. LIBRARY CORPS 1st ROW : J. Gastonguay, S. Hobbs, P. Huntington, J. Levesque, I. Parent, E. Dumas, A. Boudro, K. Guenette, B. Dragonas, E. Lefthes, C. Cameron, P. Davis, D. Kluska, B. Bliss, M. Kondon, T. Kluska. 2nd ROW : W. Butcher, D. Letuski, D. Rogalski, M. Copeland, B. Brackett, M. Sokol, D. Staples, E. Newman, G. Silva, N. Fanning, E. Kaplan, D. Quirt, N. Konos, M. Gorczyca, L. Raymond, L. Audet, A. Tivnan, E. Chisholm, L. Dion, C. Lavoie, E. Rosenfeld, C. Lann, 3rd ROW : D. Brennan, R. Boris, P. Brynes, S. Tgettis, J. Curtis, R. Nabozny, T. Curtin, M. Wilson, C. Christopher, K. Andrews, D. Clay, C. Belock, C. Hoar, M. Johnson, A. Mattson, J. Moulton, S. Andruskiewicz, T. Famulari, W. Peterson, W. Gibson, J. Dick, G. Smith, R. Stafford. Under the excellent guidance of Mrs. Hawke, the Literary Club’s discussions and analyses were very enriching and enjoyable. It provided a chance for thorough dis- cussions of very current works which are not ordinarily handled in a regular class. LYON’S MEMORIAL LITERARY CLUB 1st ROW : N. Fanning, A. O’Brien, A. Boudro, K. Guenette, M. Stefanski, J. Gaffney, J. Gagnon. 2nd ROW: A. James, A. Dion, P. Erps, C. Finniss, M. Mahoney, B. Sheedy, J. Fecteau, L. Raymond, M. Raymond, L. Audet. 3rd ROW’: A. Tivnan, D. Newman, C. Lann, L. LeBlond, S. Andruskiewicz, T. Sadoski, S. Sadowski, M. Sarnowski, E. Rosenfeld, J. Gaffney. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATI ON ROW 1 : P. Thompson, L. Desilets, M. Long, D. Burnham, R. Sorenson, L. Ouellette, M. Gagnon. ROW 2: G. Higley, R. Ruest, B. Fawson, L. Buentgen, L. Dunn, L. Grant, P. Moreland, G. Guy, C. Famico, Miss Marion P. Coleman, Co-ordinator. ROW 3: N. Roberts, J. Wilkinson, S. Grocki, P. Griffin, D. O’Keefe, P. Bouley, S. Hall. The Distributive Education group sponsored many fund raising activities which gave many the opportunity to put to practical use the principles of good salesmanship which were taught by Miss Coleman, the club sponsor. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB ROW 1: L. DiVirgilio, 0. Wasonga, M. Bixby, A. Boudro. ROW 2: M. Petrashkeritch, M. John- son, S. Theriault, L. Audet, S. Polman. The purpose of the International Relations Club is to endeavor to show the impor- tance of good will among people of nations by familiarizing the students with the cultures of various nations. WITCHES BREW The Witches Brew, the official S.H.S. newspaper, was published this year, for the first time in its history, in a regular printed edition. Many of the feature stories of the paper were most informative as well as interesting. Under the direction of Mrs. Marian Sweeney this publication has become one of the best high school newspapers in the country. POLITICAL CLUB ROW 1: A. Tivnan, R. Hatt, C. Soucy, C. Cameron, E. Sheehan, P, Gardzinir, C. Johns. ROW 2: P. Plante, J. Cosimatti, T. Lantych, T. Furey, S. Jones, J. Yeannokopulos, T. Gangemi, L. Caruso, D. Chute. The newly-formed Political Club, under the guidance of Miss Shapiro, invited many prominent state-elected men to speak to the students. This year’s group of speakers included Lt. Governor Richardson and Representative Michael Harrington. The aim of the club is to acquaint students with the various careers open to them in public ser- vice. The Pep Club certainly lived up to its name at all football, basketball, and hockey games. School spirit and enthusiasm were never lacking. The members cheered the boys in victory, and consoled them in defeat. PEP CLUB ROW 1: S. Tranos, J. Byrne, L. Sewards, S. Sewards, N. Fanning, J. Levesque, L. Gadala, A. Geary, A. Delisle, K. Boren. ROW 2: A. Shirley, M. Paige, N. Femino, E. Lefthes, S. Bell, J. Sadoski, E. Kaplan, D. Clay, A. O’Brien, S. Rizzotti, M. Raymond, D. Lord, K. Kenney, H. O’ Hara. ROW 3: K. Paclat, S. Rucio, M. Johnson, L. Coleb, D. Higgins, W. Sanborn, L. Scialdone, C. Hoar, C. Glackin, L. Haley, K. Tranos, N. O’Leary. ROW 1: P. Palen, L. Latawiec, W. Graser, R. Belanger. ROW 2: S. Bernard, D. Korumpas, J. Bellomo, D. Theriault. CORRIDOR PATROL Our very efficient corridor patrol crew, under the guidance of Mr. John Tivnan helped to control the heavy, steady stream of traffic that walked through our corridors. With their help we managed to escape having casualties during the busy hours of the day. 124 The newly-formed Math Club, under the tutelage of Mr. Paul L. Devlin, competed in the Math League contests and fared well for a first year team. In the future, we are sure the members will find not only pleasure but an opportunity to compete in projects beneficial to their careers. MATH CLUB ROW 1: N. Hodge, C. Duggan, J. Macheras, P. Amsler, F. Meier, C. Cameron, M. Swiniarski, D. McKay, W. Sanborn, D. Higgins, L. Sewards. ROW 2: L. Axelrod, D. Austin, K. Goodwin, P. Bartol, K. Guennette, E. Guennette, P. Erps, G. Donovan, P. Petit, M. Harrington, R. Stafford, A. Ropes, P. Bailey. ROW 3: F. Doron, R. Jackson, R. Savoy, D. Brennan, F. Ozereko, W. Fallon, A. Mattson, K. Sheehan, P. Levesque, J. Gauss, J. Driscoll, D. Genet, P. Laski, J. LeClrec. ROW 1: P. St Arnold, D. O’Brien, T. Chouinard, J. Potas, L. Konieczy, J. Ellis. ROW 2: E. Papageorge, P. Delaney, M. Shea, S. Popielski, R. Kosek, P. Papalardo. MOVIE CLUB The movie club, sponsored by Mr. McCabe, has sponsored various movie showings as well as an opportunity to discuss the qualities of moving picture taking so essential to us who are interested in home movies. I he Guidance Assistants and Office Messenger Corps were composed of two groujts of eager and willing girls who gave up their own time to help the administrators of S.H.S. They faithfully and diligently worked to help us to increase the efficiency of our school. MAIN OFFICE ASSISTANTS ROW 1: J. Barker, S. Kileen, J. Byrne, N. O’Leary, A. Delisle, K. Paclat, L. Lubas. ROW 2: M. Gagnon, M. Mavrakos, A. Jaynes, E. Fanning, C. Kozlowski, M. Colella, A. Kleros, A. Geary, L. Parent. ROW 3: L. Haley, K. Williamson, J. Levesque, D. Bell, P. Kasabuski, J. Flynn, B. Melin, N. Stevelman, L. D’Entremont. GUIDANCE ASSISTANTS ROW 1: B. Pied, J. McMullen, E. Joly, J. Barker, S. McMahon, M. Swiniarski, L. Sewards, L. Menard, D. Downey. ROW 2: S. Lee, N. Cashman, J. Levesque, D. McKay, K. Swanson, L. Durkin, A. Geary, M. Yee, S. Wentworth, P. Comer, V. Harrington, A. O’Brien, J. Swiniuch, N. Fanning. ROW 3: P. Sullivan, M. Raymond, K. Bell, N. Sargent, S. St. Pierre, M. Arnold, A. Mattson, R. Hines, E. Morrison, C. Morris, A. Picone, L. Haley. 126 STUDENT COUNCIL ROW 1: D. Macheras, M. Zarpantis, J. Sawyer, J. Sutman, D. Marquis, J. Byrne, D. Femino, Pres., S. Fraser, S. Lee, P. Smith, M. Colella, P. Chouinard, J. Dionne. ROW 2: S. Bernard, K. Zegarowski, H. Burns, W. Quinn, J. Walsh, P. Gibson, W. Fallon, D. Prescott, R. Stafford, R. Soo Hoo, Shea, G. Lynch. ROW 3: D. Kobos, P. Downing, 0. Wasonga, C. Daigle, L. DuBois, T. Stevens, A. Tremblay, P. Bailey, D. Tache, P. Tremblay, W. Gibson, J. McLaughlin. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS ROW 1 : Dale McKay, Ellen Chisholm ROW 2: Dominic Femino, Ann O’Brien, Donald Kobos STUDENT COUNCIL Under the direction of Mr. Frank Nolan, the Studen t Council has not only sought recognition for out- standing athletes, but also has been responsible for the presentation of jackets to those students earning highest scholastic achievement. It is the council which is responsible for the wonderful feeling of under- standing between students and fac- ulty. 127 Band Under the new leader- ship of Mr. Thomas Vento, the band and orchestra achieved great musical success. Throughout the year it entertained us at various assemblies, at the various concerts and at the Senior Revue. ROW 1: J. Carter, S. Bur- nett, P. Erps, K. Guenette, J. Butts, K. Raczkowski, C. Wilson, R. Hatt, K. Connolly, E. Chisholm, L. Axelrod, P. Amsler, C. Lann, A. Dion, F. Spurr. ROW 2: E. Rosenfeld, H. Despotopolos, A. Bilo, R. Pariseau, K. Velardi, M. Mahoney, E. Guenette, J. Fec- teau, J. Walsh, J. Dee, S. Wil- son, L. Raymond, L. Dion, D. Dansreau, M. Holloran, L. Mattson. ROW 3: C. Kulas, L. Coughlin, W. Fallon, F. Meier, G. Smith, J. Gauss, R. Evans, L. Raczkowski, R. Stevens, P. Andruskiewicz, D. Gavenda, R. Hill, E. Ber- man, J. Edwards, R- Dee. ROW 1 : K. Guenette, H. Ste- vens, L. Camarda, E. Chis- holm, K. Connolly, C. Lann, E. Guenette, F. Spurr, N. Pszenny, L. Raymond. ROW 2: B. Brackett, E. Kumin, C. Rocheleau, J. Gauss, M. Pas- kowski, W. Gorczyca, L. Raczkowski, K. Velardi, J. DiVeglia, L. Axelrod, S. Soucy. Orchestra ROW 1: Linda Call, Patricia Huntington. ROW 2: George Linsky, Luba Karpynka, Jon Huntington. ROW 1: Linda Raymond, Heidi Despotopulos, Kathy Guen- ette, Kathleen Connolly. ROW 2: Richard Dee, William Gorczyca, George Skaliotis. 128 Northeast District Chorus Northeast District Band and Orchestra ROW 1: L. DiVirgilio, L. Call, A. Sabourin, K. O’- Dowd, A. Tivnan, J. Doren, E. Newman, P. Huntington, W. Sanborn, D. Higgins. ROW 2: N. Jacobs, S. Theriault, M. O’Neil, B. Madore, M. Copeland, D. Austin, E. Guen- nette, L. Jendraszyk, S. Ber- win, P. Kowalski, C. Cough- lin, P. Comer, Miller K. Ulle, conductor. ROW 3: G. Linsky, M. Tobin, B. Cro- teau, J. Huntington, D. Pres- cott, W. Gorczyca, M. O’Neil, R. Manning. ROW 1 : L. Call, A. Sabourin K. O’Dowd, A. Tivnan, M O’Neil, L. DiVirgilio, D. Aus tin, S. Theriault. ROW 2: P Kowalski, E. Sheehan, L Jendraszyk, S. Berwin, W Sanborn, D. Higgins, P Comer, P. Huntington, Mil ler K. Ulle, conductor. ROW 1: L. Call, A. Sabou rin, K. O’Dowd, E. Newman B. Paskowski, P. Kocur, P Huntington, D. Dalton, E Lefthes, J. Pascarella, J. Gas tonguay, C. Parent, D. Austin ROW 2: M. Copeland, D Durland, A. Jaynes, G. Cro teau, J. Dupuis, C. Pelletier L. Luciano, D. Belanger, S Alberts, B. Madore, E. Roads L. Johnson, D. O’Brien, D Higgins, W. Sanborn, J. Dor en, S. Theriault, L. DiVirgi lio, I. Lizatte. ROW 3: S Berwin, S. Rizzotti, C. Chris topher, L. Jendraszyk, C Coughlin, P. Kowalski, L Paige, E. Sheehan, R. An drews, L. Mudge, B. LeBlanc P. Comer, M. O’Neil, A. Tiv nan. Choralettes Glee Club Girls Glee Club The F.T.A. was under the supervision of Miss M. Phelan. Its purpose was to ac- quaint these future teachers with the responsibilities, enjoyment, and problems of a teaching career. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA ROW 1: P. Skeffington, S. Hobbs, E. Lefthes, B. Pied, N. O’Leary, M. Swiniarski, L. Sewards, W. Sanborn, D. Kluska. ROW 2: J. Doucette, D. Newman, D. Quirk, S. Fraser, M. Gorczyca, N. Femino, K. Williamson, H. Sziewski, E. Soucy, B. Sultzbach, S. Synkowski, L. Simard. ROW 3: P. Erps, C. Soucy, P. Plante, R. Byrnes, T. Sadoski, J. Yeannakopulos, S. Georgilakis, L. Lubas. The Messenger Corps served the school efficiently by running errands and deliver- ing notices. It played an integral role in maintaining a smoothly running system at Salem High. MESSENGER CORPS ROW 1: L. Christensen, L. Correnti, G. Dolan, S. Staniewicz, S. Killeen, R. Mah, M. Mavrakos, A. Luciano, J. Arrigo, D. Chouinard, R. Palardy, N. Bianchi, M. Gagnon, C. Ayles, M. Charbonneau. ROW 2: D. Giantonio, D. Stasinopoulos, C. Sarbanis, D. Vanne, G. Emelian, L. Aylward, P. Lessor, A. Delisle, E. Dumas, D. Newman, M. Madore, F. Fauling, J. Jackman, E. Fanning, M. Burns, G. Bruce, D. Downey, J. Gagnon, M. Lessor. ROW 3: S. Gagnon, S. Andruskiewicz, H. Diebner, A. Jaynes, G. Jackson, J. Arthur, T. Curtin, C. Sorenson, D. Higgins, P. Russell, P. Labrecque, S. Parisien, G. Konopka, N. Welenc, M. Symonds, S. Ruscio, M. Colella, F. Butler, P. Comer. FRENCH CLUB N. Stevelman, T. Sadoski, N. Sokol, E. Rosenfeld 1 mIlh Mi f 4 [ 1 il 1 l RED CROSS CLUB ROW 1: A. Tivnan, N. Femino, C Lavoie, A. Delisle, C. Lann, E. Sheehan. ROW 2: D. Chouinard, Y. Giguere, G. Ouellette, L. Raczkowski, B. Suttzbach. 131 WEATHER CLUB S. Tgettis, D. Whalley GYM LEADERS J. Walsh, R. Connors, G. Barbeau, L. Richards, R. Varley, D. Korumpas, D. Williamson, J. Stanch- field, V. Pelletier, J. Conney. 132 Honor Society ROW 5: J. Gauss, P. Levesque, J. Edwards, L. Schmittner, T. Tivnan, T. Jenkins, W. Gorczyca, S. Malko, R. Dee. ROW 4: S. Laberis, M. Kobialka, W. McSwiggan, W. Fallon, P. LaChapelle, D. Femino, S. Fillos, J. Pascarella, S. Tgettis. ROW 3: J. Dick, P. Brynes, M. Gorczyca, M. Devaney, G. Silva, W. Sanborn, P. Kasabuski, D. Kluska, C. Lann, C. Glackin, K. Boren, L. Lipka, K. Walsh. ROW 2: M. Swiniarski, A. Mattson, L Rizzotti, K. Swanson, S. Georgilakis, E. Rosenfeld, J. McMullen, L. Parent, H. Diebner, L. Dion, L. Axelrod, P. Gardzinir. ROW 1: J. Moulton, M. Stefanski, A. Boudro, D. McKay, P. Skeffington, L. Di Virgilio, L. Simard, S. Hobbs, E. Chisholm, K. Williamson, J. Potas, M. Yee, D. Higgins, J. Gagnon. 422 Concentration” French” 420 Tardy?” 421 Senior Class Rooms 433 432 Biology 423 427 419 Cafeteria JOE DINEGLIA, BARBARA MELIN, JOHN McMATH jliost Jltusica Tu Jnc inecf Cousiest JAMES GARRITY, KATHLEEN WILLIAMSON HARVEY DEVEAU Jit os 1 Jflt i etic JOEY PAPPALARDO. KAREN PACLAT RAYMOND TALBERT RICK CONNORS, JANE BYRNE, BOB QUINN JlCosi lBi£efy o Succeecf EORGE LINSKY JERRY LEBRECOUE. DIANE HIGGINS PAUL DUBE JEANNE DIONNE FREDERIC ASTAIRE SANDY BECK, RON PELLETIER, NICK FEMINO m 1 WILLIAM FALLON, ELLEN CHISHOLM, VICTOR DEVOE l ■BIUU1LI11-JI1 JJJ iy i! Of UIHIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIlllflllllllim inuumimumE KORUMPAS. ELAINE DUMAS JOE SAYNOTHING i Ties BooJiinq RICHARD BOUCHER, LAUREN MENARD J JAMES BURNS 139 II IRQ things go better with coke Tired but happy All smiles Bermuda Hop Best Dancers Real Swingers !42 The Gang” The Men” Helene, Bill, Bob, Sue, Jim ' Socializing’ No Shoes”? y raSas the Caterer 145 ' tyoun, GRADUATION u. v s 1 ► Sf iTj j r ■• 7 -• . +J m r ' -t- ' J L. Menard, J. Gagnon, K. Williamson, M. Charbonneau, B. Melin, S. Georgi- laltis, 5. Lee. 150 MARY CHARBONNEAU ese CPacjes Cflre mi ■‘n -i- iiif u r iiWlfaV What a surprise tj my ’s Department Store Dining Reception Line Crowning of the Queen First Dance Dancing” Lauren, Dennis, Susan, Jim Recept ion A Good Meal Reception Line 152 T. Tivnan ' natTonal K TOP TWELVE J. Gauss, L. Axelrod, D. Kiuska, C. Lann, M. Gorczyca, T. Tivnan. E. Chisholm, A. Mattson, W. Fal- lon. L. Dion, G. Silva, (J. Edwards absent) Mr. Tivnan — Awarding Pins Honor Society A. Mattson Mr. Arnold 155 i )0 J Q 0 m i tt urn YCU Hill fly - !U fl III t q ft ■ ' iV for f. GAINSBORO STUDIO 1 76 Essex St. Salem, Mass. Official Photographer to the Class of 1965 Good Luck to the Class of ' 65 MESSENGER CORPS Officers: J. Gagnon R. Mah M. Mavrakos A. Luciano Compliments of NAUMKEAG TRUST CO. Compliments of ORIGINAL SUB SHOP 159 Pioneer 4-7133 OTTO D. UMBLEY Compliments of Master Tailor SACCON JEWELERS 183 Washington St. Salem, Mass. Compliments of LENA ' S SUBS R. AXELROD AND SONS, INC. 284 Essex Street Salem, Mass. 160 Success and Good Wishes! EMPIRE CLOTHING CO. 133 Essex Street Salem, Mass. President D. Femino Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1965 THE STUDENT COUNCIL Vice President Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary Treasurer D. Kobos E. Chisholm A. O ' Brien D. McKay Branches: 41 Atlantic Ave., Marblehead, Mass. 217 Cabot Street, Beverly, Mass. ZINA GOODELL CORPORATION Established 1836 Hardware — Industrial Supplies — Housewares — Paints 86 LAFAYETTE STREET SALEM, MASS. LAVENDER PRINTING CO. 87 Canal St. Salem, Mass. 744-3200 BOB ' S Famous Fried Clams Shrimp — Scallops Lobster Roll Ice Cream Highland Avenue Salem, Mass. PARAMOUNT THEATER Compliments of JEFFERY BROTHERS INC. IMPERIAL AUTO SALES AND SERVICE 282 Canal Street Salem, Mass. 744-6030 163 Congratulations to the Class of 1965 IRVIN TAXI, INC. 24 Federal Street Salem, Mass. 744-5941 744-5942 ROGER-CONANT CO-OPERATIVE BANK 256 Essex Street Salem, Massachusetts HOME FINANCING AND SYSTEMATIC SAVINGS JOHN E. HEFFERNAN, INC. Prescriptionists 68 Washington Street Salem, Mass. Telephone PI 4-2224 and PI 4-2225 JOSEPH F. MALONEY, Reg. Pharm. 164 METCOM, INC. 76 Lafayette St. Salem, Mass. MANUFACTURERS OF MICROWAVE ELECTRONIC TUBES AND COMPONENTS, USED IN RADAR FOR MILITARY, COMMERCIAL, AND RESEARCH APPLICATIONS We at Metcom Congratulate You Upon Your Commencement From High School. 165 Compliments of GOLDSMITHS NEWS AGENCY 34 Front Street Salem, Mass. APEX OPTICAL CO., INC. ROGER L. PETIT KEN BANVILLE 1 1 Gedney St. Salem, Mass. Tel. 744-3741 744-1044 66 MICHAUD BUS LINES, INC 250 Jefferson Ave., Salem, Mass. SPECIALIZING IN TOURS TO THE NEW YORK WORLD ' S FAIR ALSO SPECIAL TOURS ANYWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES TEL. PI 4-1207 J. A. MICHAUD, Pres. WINTERS HIGHLAND SALES THE STORE THAT SERVICE MADE FAMOUS 278 Highland Ave. Salem, Mass. MAGNA VOUX— ZENITH— RCA— MOTOROLA— RCA WHIRLPOOL— NORGE Small Electrical Appliances 167 Best Wishes DANIEL LOW CO Salem, Massachusetts DIAMONDS — SILVERSMITHS JEWELERS Compliments of PARKER BROTHERS, INC. Salem, Mass. Makers of FAMOUS PARKER GAMES Which Include MONOPOLY, RISK, SPILL AND SPELL, CAREERS, PING PONG, ROOK, PIT, FLINCH, SORRY, CLUE and Many Others 163 COLONIAL MEN ' S SHOP 216 Essex Street, Salem, Mass. TUXEDO RENTAL SERVICE PETER B. MEO 744-5126 MARCY ' S MARVELOUS MEAS Wholesale and Retail 32 Essex St. Salem, Mass. RICH ' S DEPARTMENT STORE Highland Ave. Salem, Mass. TED ' S FOR TIRES Salem — Boston — Haverhill TED SIMONS, Pres. 169 Congratulations to the Class of 1965 THE CLASS OF 1966 Class Officers Front: A. Neuner, President C. Johns, Vice-President Back: T. Curtin, Secretary N. Hodge, Treasurer WATERS AND BROWN 57 Washington St. Salem, Mass. Flowers by Dick 99 North Street Salem, Mass. Tel. 745-1340 Officers — Nancy O ' Leary Elaine Dumas Rita Palardy PRESIDENTS OF TEEN TOWN Year Ending 1949 Allen Gough 1950 William Volmer 1951 John Evans 1952 Nancy Henshaw 1953 Dorothy Thomas 1954 Mary Arnold 1955 Sally Raynes 1956 Mary Moynihan 1957 George Guy 1958 Philip Cyr 1959 Shirley Wright 1960 Geraldine Moore 1961 Jane Carter 1962 Susan Ellen Harney 1963 David Hooks 1964 Nancy Cyr 1965 Nancy O ' Leary 1949 SENIOR TEEN TOWN 1965 Extends Its Cordial Greetings and Best Wishes to the Class of 1965 SALEM EVENING NEWS OVERAGE SALEM EVENING NEWS SAWTELL OFFICE SUPPLY INC. School — Office — Social — Stationery 133 WASHINGTON ST. 744-0670 THE HUTCH Casual Clothes The Country Way 215 ESSEX STREET 172 Congratulations to Class of ' 65 VINCENT ' S POTATO CHIP CO., INC. Salem, Massachusetts LANE REXALL DRUG STORES LYNN— SALEM— DANVERS— STONEHAM Compliments of PEKIN CLEANERS HOLGER F. JOHANSEN Painter and Decorator PAPERHANGER 57 Alden St., Lynn, Mass. 595-2215 173 Compliments of ESSEX FLOWERS 265 Essex Street Salem, Mass. DAVE MURPHY ' S Special Corsages for High School Students ATLANTIC STATION and Floral Arrangements 87 North Street Salem, Mass. for Every Occasion PI 4-4024 EDITH LANN — Proprietor TED COLE ' S PIONEER DODGE, INC. MUSIC SHOP 475 Highland Ave. Route 107 Salem, Mass. 744-661 1 Salem, Mass. SOPHIE CALLOR C U rM ki ATDOKI Compliments of PEARL BRAND jCnUUL MAI KUIN Good Luck to Your Future MEAT PACKING CO. MAKERS OF MILD FRANKFURTS Compliments of CREEDON’S GARAGE ! 74 SALEM ALUMINUM WINDOW COMPANY We wish to thank the following merchants and friends for helping to make Our Yearbook possible. Fred ' s Variety Bernards Jewelers Bargain Outlet Salem Flying A Service Station Fossa ' s Paul H. DesRochers Pelletier Shade Co., Inc. 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