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As students, our manner of dress was different than yours but was upsetting to the adults of that day; our music and dances were regarded as something wild by the older generation; and prophets of gloom concerning youth (we had them too,) were inclined to regard us as a lost generation. Obviously, there are similarities between your days as high school students and mine. There, of course, are differences. It seems to me that the greatest contrast between these two periods of time can be found in the opportunities available for students to apply their talents and abilities in worthwhile pursuits. Whereas the graduate of my day left school for a world in which there, quite often, was no opportunity to even find employ- ment because of the depression, the graduate of today may progress in his chosen field as far as his personal drive, skills, and ambitions can take him. Certainly, society today is more complex than ever before and the stresses and strains of modern living do not make the life of a teenager an easy one. But, if I were to give any advice to the graduate of today it would be this: do not fear the challenges and problems of this com- petitive age. It is an exciting time in which to graduate from high .school! The explosion of knowledge somewhat compensates for the explosion of the bomb. Use to the fullest whatever talents and abilities you may possess while a student in school and in your chosen career thereafter. You are the hope of this nation. As the youth of my day successfully surmounted the problems of an economic depression, I am certain that the youth of today can successfully meet whatever the challenges may be in the future. MAURICE F. SMITH SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS C V t tK Cjg  H SAUGUS HIGH SCHOOL SAUGUS. MASSACHUSETTS 01906 ASHTON F. DAVIS, Principal LEON C YOUNG. VICE PRINCIPAL JOHN B LEAHY. VICE PRINCIPAL Telephone 233-4000 To the Members of the Class of 1967: It is a pleasure for me to extend congratulations to you on this occasion of your graduation from high school. Quite understandably you are jubilant. You are mindful that graduation brings about an ending. It is the conclusion of twelve years of public school- ing. Most, if not all, of you are happy to be leaving behind the years of prescribed studying, of regulations, of restrictions, and of dependency. You will recall, however, that graduation is appropriately called commencement, or a time of beginning. What you are ending is insig- nificant compared to what you are commencing. You are beginning adulthood, which requires greater obligations and responsibilities, and today a continuing education in an increasingly complex society. Many of you realize this need for continued study. More than half of you have made arrangements to begin your post-secondary education, and about a fourth of your number have been admitted to college to begin study for a degree. One educator has made this estimate: The knowledge of man has doubled about eight times in the present century, which means a person must learn eight times as fast and eight times as well -- or be eight times as ignorant. It is imperative that those of you who are not continuing your formal education plan, when possible, to take special courses and to form the habit of selective, intelligent reading. Your future study must not be limited to preparation for personal gain, or even to an attempted understanding of the technical and scientific advances taking place. Great social problems, national and world wide, requiring an informed and enlightened people, must be solved by your generation. It has been wisely observed that any future worth contemplating will not be achieved solely by computers, or automation, or manned flights into space; it must be painstakingly gained through the mastery of ways to bring about a genuine brotherhood of man. My best wishes to each of you as you join the alumni of Saugus High School. Most sincerely, tfttf H Administration ASHTON F. DAVIS— Principal To Mr. Young . . . Mr. Young retired on December 9, bringing to a close more than forty years of service in the Saugus school system. Vice-principal of S.H.S. for thirty -three years, he will be missed by faculty and students alike. JOHN B. LEAHY Vice Principal ROBERT FRASER Vice Principal ISABELLE G. BEAUCHESNE Dean of Girls — Supervisor of Student Accounts m IVA L. ADLINGTON English d. DOMINIC BENINATI Industrial Arts Driver Education Supervisor MALCOLM BEATON Mathematics RONALD AHERN Social Studies LILLIAN M. BISBEE English Speech GORDON BENNET English Dramatics ELIZABETH A. ARRIBEA Guidance BELDEN G. BLY, JR. Commercial ELAINE BURKE Home Economics MARCIA E. BOYD Commercial O. -Tj_ • o JOHN J. BURNS Head of English Department MARJORIE BROUGHTON English Speech w gg - FRANK E. CARTER Head of Commercial Department EDWARD J. CHAMBERLAIN Head of Science Department ANTHONY J. DEMATTEO Science ROBERT J. CLARK Guidance FRANCES P. EGAN Foreign Language HAROLD B. EVERITT Science LAWRENCE A. D ' ANGELO Social Studies PAUL C. DOWNING English RITA A. FELICE Science Faculty JOHN GUTHMANN English DIANE F. GIOVINO Physical Education JANICE HALEY Head of Home Economics JANE A. GORTON Foreign Language BERNIS M. HANLON English II H n ■' -■: :- : ... ESTHER S. HOWE Home Economics MAUREEN E. LEAHY Commercial BERNARD J. HUSSEY Social Studies Driver Education MARK LEVINE Foreign Language MIRIAM KOCHAKIAN English ROBERT A. LYNN Music WILLIAM L. MACNEILL Science CAROLYN R. MADDEN Home Economics kJ • J. A • O. PATRICIA A. McCORMICK Commercial GEORGE N. MCKAY Mathematics JEROME J. MITCHELL Music Supervisor CARMINE C. MOSCHELLA Industrial Arts Visual Aids Supervisor ALBERT J. MOYLAN Librarian 12 HAROLD C. MUSGRAVE Social Studies GEORGE PALMER Art Director KEITH W. O ' BRIEN Social Studies HELEN M. NOWAK Social Studies PETER O ' CONNOR Data Processing PAUL O ' BRIEN Guidance HARTLEY M. PEAKES Social Studies ABRAHAM PINCISS Commercial Faculty ANTHONY F. POTO Foreign Language JOHN J. QUINLAN Mathematics Attendance Supervisor WILLIAM J. REGAN English ROBERTA R. SAMUELS Physical Education JOHN J. SCARBOROUGH Physical Education Supervisor CHARLOTTE SCIOLA Head of Mathematics Department LOUISE N. SOLOMITA Head of Social Studies Department DEBORAH SHAY English ■fi F BERNARD J. STEAD Mathematics WALTER T. SHERIDAN Physical Education ARTHUR M. STROUT Head of Industrial Arts Department RICHARD TIBBETTS Social Studies English BENJAMIN TORF o« X j. • o HELEN F. TOWLE Head of Language Department, Supervisor of Student Activities THOMAS E. TRINGALE Commercial KATHLEEN VANDE Foreign Language English JOHN WAKA Mathematics LEONARD E. WALL Commercial ' ' -«« • v ST? i: r   • ' 1 frances m. Mclaughlin Supervisor Nurses KATHERINE M. SPENCER Offi ice Personnel EDITH ARVIDSON VIOLET I. CHAPMAN GERTRUDE E. HAZEL MARY M. WILLIAMS 15 Arthur A. Bachelder Madeleine H. Beaulieu Walter D. Blossom Jeanne Blumer Pauline C. Boudreau Kathleen A. Burns Beverly Cocozella John B. Collins III Eleanor J. Collins Lorraine N. Demerle Gwenyth E. Donovan Norman E. Down Rhoden B. Eddy Charles Emma We Remember Hazel C. Joseph M. John J. Francis E. Robert J. Wayne S. Richard D Marison Messina Naso Nestor Darente Porter Salerno Marcia R. Sartorelli Barbara E. Sharensen Elizabeth T. Wells Donald R. 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[: i m Thomas Dewing Ralph Santosuosso l lw ' , 1 ? ' : ' w ' Diane Doherty Marilyn Seide wfo ' ' : ? ' r ' W : A Linda Dow Stephanie Sim W ' ' ' |ri|W Eileen Emery Patricia Simonson m il ' W n John Faragi Patricia Smith ■T p : w A James Gaines Janis ' t£ordillo ■•t .V 1 W Muriel Haley Catherine Tarr ■vift ' iv l mf n Clare Hanson Majorie Townsend ■' C W Priscilla Harrington Jonathan Trefry ■4 Jml |ft P au Heffernan Christine Vatcher ■' W Hk Paul Hunter John Walker ■j . : W ' H Jayne Hurlbert Michael Winn W M if Deidre Kelley Douglas Woodward s V V Janet Kierstead 21 ANNELLE MARY DiMINICO 51 Western Avenue Art School Warm, friendly Nell . . . big, dark eyes . . . artistic talent . . . school spirit — plus . . . horse- back riding . . . popular . . . records, records, records . . . Looks like love. Activities: Class President 2; Class Secretary 4; DECA President 4; Stu- dent Council 1; Girls Hockey 2, 3; Guidance Aide 1, 2, 3, 4; Style Show 2, 3. Senior Class Officers JOHN EDWARD DANCEWICZ 19 Jasper Street College Mr. President ! ! ! ... one of our big, rugged football captains . . . S. H. S. Student Government Day Representative . . . Junior Prom king . . . Thom McAn award win- ner . . . our own Boley Activities: Class President 3, 4, Secretary 1; Euclidians 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Team 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 4; Football 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Volley- ball 2, 3, 4, Captain 3; Student Govern- ment Day Representative 4 PHILLIP DANIEL GIORGETTI 34 Lawndale Avenue College Sophisticated Mr. V.P. . . . energetic star of the track team . . . ingenious on the bas- ketball court . . . quick steps at all S.H.S. dances ... a grin from ear to ear . . . everybody likes Fruitbasket. Activities: Class Vice President 4: Spanish Club 3; Basketball 3, 4, Co- Captain 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3; Volleyball 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4. 22 DOUGLAS GORDON WOODWARD 115 Adams Avenue College Quiet, friendly Woodie ... plays basketball and golf . . . Celtics . . . capable class treasurer . . . Castle Hill and folk music . . . one of those who climbed Mt. Chocorua ... a future architect. Activities: Class Treasurer 3, 4; Audio Visual Aids 4; Math Team 3, 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, President 4; Tontoquonian Biog- raphy Staff 4; Basketball 2, 3; Cross Country 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3. 4 jtiMk - - m yr t s - - -4 ■■■- ' m i SALVATORE ANASTASI 9 Laurine Road « Salvy . . . long, shiny hair ... a member of a rock ' n ' roll group . . . parties . . . dis- likes barbers . . . sweaters . . . forever smiling and having a good time . . . cheerful dis- position. STEPHEN PAUL ARMITSTEAD 13 Henry Street Undecided Pitt . . . cars and car racing . . likes working as a mechanic . . cliques don ' t interest him. VOULA AGGANIS 771 Broadway Teacher Voul . . . cute and petite . . . big brown eyes . . . long black hair . . . enjoys watching all sports ... a friend to all ... pet ipeeve — conceited people ... Edgar Alan Poe? Class Secretary 3; Marshall Squad 4; Future Teachers Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4 — Secretary 4; Biography Staff 4; Guidance Aide 4; Office Aide 1, 3; Girls Club Cabinet 3, 4; Career Conference 3, 4. LINDA MARIE AUSTIN 81 Main Street College Linda . . . winning smile . . . pretty red hair . . . likes to bowl . . . lots and lots of clothes . . . enjoys foot- ball and baseball . . . Stop Shop . . . pet peeve — conceited people . . . giggle, giggle. Activities: French Club 2. ANTHONY ROGER ANDALORO 4 Donna Road Talkative Tony . . . sweaters galore . . . friendly . . . always looking for fun . . . the Grenadiers . Activities: Bowling 2, 3; Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice president 2; Inter- act club 2, 3, 4, Vice president 3, treasurer 4; Math team 2; Radio 3, 4, President 3, 4; Guidance aides 3, 4; Track team 3, 4; LEONARD ANDREW ANGELO 60 Halstead Street Undecided Lenny . . . good looking and well dressed . . . our D.E.C.A. vice-president . . . annoyed by girl drivers . . . enjoys play- ing football and basketball. Activities: DECA 4, Vice President 4; Baseball 2 CONSTANCE ELEANOR BACON 8 Stillings Road Business School Lively little Connie . . . likes swimming and boating in the summer . . . football and bas- ketball games . . . happiness is driving her blue Lemans into Boston! ... loves pep rallies . . . This is true. Activities : French Club 2; Sahico 4, Treasurer 4; Guidance aide 2, 3, 4. Wr— Psrm ' t r «r r KENNETH ALAN BAKER 19 Felton Court Service Guitars . . . motorcycles . . . long blond hair ... a G.E.M. employee . . . will enter the service after graduation . . . avoids cliques Activity: Band Concert 1, 2. JOANN BAMFORD 5 Pranker Road College Bam Bam . . . the blonde ' girl in the little red Volks- wagon . . . okay, guys, let ' s go . . . enjoys tackling com- plicated math problems ... fa- vorite pastimes are skiing and dramatics . . . pet peeve — shoes. Activities: .Dramatic Club 3, 4; Eu- clidians 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; Future Teachers Club 3. 4; Inter- act Club 4; Math Team 3, 4; Na- tional Thespians 4; Tontoquonian Ad- vertising Staff 4; Basketball 2; Glee Club Concert 1; Office Aide 1; All School Play 4; Senior Play; Physics Lab Assistant 4; Project LEAP 4. NORMAN ARTHUR BARRY 428 Central Street Navy Good-looking, out-going . . . wa- ter-skiing, tennis, horseback riding . . . football, baseball and basketball really rate . . . thinks S.H.S. is a very friend- ly school . . . future career as a draftsman CHARLES LAIRD BEAN 48 Waban Avenue Northeastern University Charlie . . . serious, but often humorous . . . resonant voice . . . science is his vo- cation ... a future civil en- gineer . . . Project L.E.A.P. . . . oh, to be behind a steer- ing wheel. Activities: Chess Club 2, 3; Inter- act Club 4. ELIZABETH LOUISE BALSER 27 x 2 Wendell Street Secretary Friendly Betty . . . enjoys bowling and skating . . . always a wide smile . . . bothered by lockers that won ' t open, and chilly weather. Activities: Bowling 2; Future Homemakers Club 1, Pep squad 1; Guidance aide 1, 2, 3, 4; Style show 1; Library aide 1; SARA ANDREA BANNON 74 Saugus Ave. Burden College Lively Sara . . . sports enthus- iast . . . tllose men drivers! . . . cooking class ! ... Works at Heck Allen ' s . . . hopes to be a secretary in future ... fa- vorite expression — Sure you will Activity: Art Club 2. WANDA PATRICIA BARTEAUX 553 Lincoln Avenue Business School Wanda . . . quiet and sincere . . . loves to bowl and to col- lect stuffed animals . . . can be found working at Grant ' s . . . lots of friends . . . annoyed by people who are late. GEORGIANNA BEJTLICH 19 Bow Street College George . . . pleasing personality . . . avid football fan . . . track meets . . . White jeep . . . friendly and sincere . . . boys ' sweaters. Seen working at Star Market . . . Pet peeve . . . knuckle crackers. Activities: Art Club 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3; National Honor Society 2, 3; Pep Squad 3; Tontoquonian Biography Staff 4; Guidance Aide 1, 2, 4. i m M maB M ANDREW PHILIP BELLINGHIERI 35 Intervale Avenue I.B.M. School Belli . . . First National em- ployee . . . cars . . . watching hockey games . . . working with Mr. O ' Connor ' s I.B.M. machines . . . planning a future in either I.B.M. or the Navy Activity: Latin Club 2. LAURA ANN BISHOP 50 Westland Avenue Auburn hair and freckles ... a true friend . . . sincere and warm- hearted . . . will always lend a helping hand . . . Pelham is the place ... an excellent swimmer . . . hot fudge sundaes! RICHARD STANLEY BELYEA 11 Herbert Avenue College Good natured Rick . . . likes meeting people . . . avid foot- ball and baseball fan ... GEM stockboy . . . science and an IBM program are for Rick. Activities: French Club 1, 2; Foot- ball 1. KRISTINE LAURA BERRY 51 Walnut Street Business School Kris . . . one of our liveliest basketball cheerleaders friendly personality . . . always laughing and joking ... all S.H.S. teams rate . . . dances and parties . . . never a dull moment ! Activities: Marshall squad 4; Pep squad 2, 3 Usherettes 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Talent night 3; Library aide 1, THOMAS FRANCIS BELMONTE 38 Forest Ave. College Lively Tom . . . cute and pop- ular . . . friendly grin ... ac- tive in all SHS Activities . . . interested in baseball, basket- ball, and volleyball . . . plan- ning a future as a teacher! Activities: Future Teachers Club 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 4; Football 1 Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Library aide 3; CAROL ANN BENTLEY 12 Stillings Road Work Sweet, soft-spoken Carol . . . femininity-plus . . . beautiful shiny long hair . . . pretty smile ... a wardrobe of lovely clothes. Activities: DECA; Guidance Aide 1, 2, 3. DEC CHARLES EDWARDS BILTON 7 Edghill Road Work Quiet, reserved Charlie . . . liked by all ... a valuable as- set to both football and base- ball teams . . . enjoys all sports . . . dislikes people who think they are great. Activities: Student Council 1; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3. 4. GLENYS BLANCH 63 Dudley Street Airline School Cute and petite Candy . . . likes to skate, bowl, and play basketball . . . can be seen at most S.H.S. sports activities . . . annoyed by boys who wear English Leather Activities: Marshall squad 4; Li- brary aide 1 ,4. PATRICIA LEE BOISVERT 14 Howard Street Undecided Pretty Patricia . . . loves to bowl . . . also to play baseball and miniature golf . . . driv- ing is fun . . . enthusiastic follower of the football squad . . . hates getting up in the morning . . . Favorite expres- sion — Right? MARY ANDREA BOLES 48 Dudley Street Business School Andy . . . Enthusiastic member of D.E.C.A. . . . long, long letters . . . touchdowns are thrilling . . . nice ward- robe . . . efficient guidance aide . . . well-known sincerity . . . looking for Andy ? . . . try Touraine ' s Activities: Class Secretary 2 ; DECA Secretary 4; Dramatic Club 2; Future Nurses Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Student Council 3; Guidance Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2. WILLIAM ANTHONY BRACKETT 12 Herbert Avenue College Friendly, good-looking Bill . . . sailing on the Charles River . . . chemistry classes . . . enjoys math and science ... You better believe it! Activities: Student Council 1, 2; Euclidians 2; Spanish Club 2. LINDA IRENE BROWNLOW 111 Winter Street IBM School Little Linda . . . cute and peppy . . . tennis and softball ... seen at all SHS football games . . . sharp clothes with matching earrings . . . enjoys sewing. Activities: Bowling Club 1; Pep squad 2, 3, 4; MICHAEL FREDRICK BOOKMAN 14 Lindsay Terrace College Bookie . . . quick witted . . . enjoys cars and sports — especially football and baseball . . . you can find him on the beach during the summertime (sleeping!) Stop Shop ... I guess! JOHANN PATRICIA BOUDREAU 22 Riverbank Road College Friendly Pat ... Athletic ability ... good morning! ... study halls and sports are great ... a spectator at all S. H. S. sports . . . will make an excellent gym teacher. Activities: French Club 1, 2; Future Teach- ers Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Talent Night 2. THEODORE N. BRIERLEY JR. 15 Hemingway Rd. College Weej ... Quiet and shy?? Asset to the basketball team . . . Enjoys music . . . pet peeve — Revolving doors. Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Hockey 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4 WILLIAM STRATTON BROWN 14 Felton Street College Easy-going Bill . . . weight lifting in spare time . . . works in a machine shop . . . football and baseball . . . drag races ... on to college. Activities: Football Manager, 4; Volleyball 2. 26 KAREN HALICE CADDY 25 Avon Street Sweet and neat . . . has an interest in dramatics . . . spends many study periods working in the main office . . . sews . . . loves hot fudge sundaes and spaghetti Activities: Dramatic Club 3; National Thes- pians 3, 4; Usherettes 4; Style Show 1, 3; Office Aide 1, 4; All School Play 2 CATHERINE CHRISTINE CANNING 103 Saville Street Nursing School Friendly, bubbling Cath . . . always laughing . . . very interested in dra- matics . . . enjoys dancing and horse- back-riding . . . will never forget all the great S. H. S. teachers. Activities: Dramatic Club 2, 3; Future Home- makers 1, 2; Marshall Squad 4; National Thespians 3, 4; Pep Squad 2, 3; Library Aide 1, 2; All School Play 2, 3, 4. LUCILLE ANN BUCCHIERE 62 Western Avenue Work Lu Lu . . . expressive l arge brown eyes . . . out-going personality . . . infectious laugh ... a waitress at Grant ' s lunch counter . . . enjoys fish- ing, boating and water skiing . . . caught cheering for the wrong foot- ball team — why, Lu Lu ? ... Hi, Dud . ETHEL JANE CARBONE 352 Lincoln Avenue Janie . . . shy at first, but very warm underneath . . . senior play make-up artist . . . bowling, ice skating, roller skating . . . finds S.H.S. teachers friendly . . . Knuckle crackers irri- tate her ... I give up. JOSEPH CHARLES CARBONE III 23 Summitt Avenue Army Well-dressed Chuckie . . . tall and good-looking . . . gymnastics and hockey rate high . . . easy-going smile . . . mischief in the making LOUISE CAROLINE BUCCHIERE 59A Lincoln Ave. College Smiling Audrey . . . vigor- ous S.H.S. twirler . . . enthu- siastic sports participant . . . she makes those beautiful clothes . . . tons of shoes . . . Interesting . . . math prob- lems can be exasperating! Activities: National Honor Society 4; Usherettes 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Twirler 2, 3, 4; Style Show 3, 4. PATRICK GERALD CARDALISCO 16 Holland Street College Big, friendly, outgoing Pat . . . riding around on his- scooter ... an avid football and hockey fan ... a smile from ear to ear. Activities: French Club 2, 3; Vol- leyball 2, 3, 4. FRANK EDWARD CARTER 12 Emory Street College Frank . . . playing football and baseball . . . interests in- clude radios, electronics, watching thrilling stock-car races ... plans a career in . ' ■27 •v KENNETH JAMES CASTLE 349 Central Street Business School Good-looking, suave Kenny . . . tinkering with radios and televisions . . . football, base- ball, hockey, tennis ... of- fice-worker . . . likes all girls except those who giggle or smoke ... I might, right. Activities: Bowling 3; Dramatic 4; Senior Play. JOHN RICHARD CHADWICK 210 Essex Street College Good-natured John . . . tall . . . cars, cars, and more cars . . . but oh, those women drivers can be irritating ... tropical fish . . . enjoys watch- ing all sports. NANCY ANN CHAMPION 34 Taylor Street College Friendly Nancy . . . handy with a needle and a paint brush . . . talkative . . . likes people, except those who don ' t listen . . . enjoys play- ing basketball and field hockey . . . football fan . . . plans to be a teacher. RUTH ELIZABETH CASTLE 15 Hamilton Street Nursing School Pretty Ruth . . . annoyed by noisy people . . . active club member . . . French horn in Band . . . Her help- fulness and warm personality will help her to be a fine nurse. Activities: Future Nurses Club 4; Sahico 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Style show 1, 2; Office aide 4 VALERIE LYNN CASWELL 15 Pratt Street North Shore Babies ' Hospital Mischievous Val . . . S.H.S. dances MG ' s and Hondas . . . hot fudge at HoJo ' s — after tennis . . . bright blue eyed summer blonde . . . and what did you do? — I roared . Activities : Future Nurses dent 4; Pep Squad 3, 1, Club 3, Senior play 4 1. 2, 3, 4, Prcsi- Captain 4, Spanish DONNA CHRISTOPHER 9 Biscayne Road Business College Cute little Dawn . . . long bangs . . . very, very enthusiastic about foot- ball . . . Bare . . . big eyes, sweet smile . . . Joe Zero! Activities : Marshall Squad 4; Pep Squad 2, 3; Style Show 1, 2, 3. 1; Talent Night 3; Guidance Aide 2; Girls ' Club Secretary- Treasurer 2. JANE JO CLAFLIN 23 Tuttle Street College Quiet, Friendly Jane . . . short dark hair . . . baby-sitting and bowling . . . sitting on the beach late! ... Snooky. Activities : Spanish Club 2, Don ' t be 3; Guidance aide GEORGE DANIEL CHOBANIA 29 Kenwood Ave. College Banian . . . Surfing and hotrods . . . Avid basketball fan . i . Sharp dresser . . . never, never serious . . . dark framed glasses . . . popular. Activities Talent Night 2; Library H ■■MHi CAROL ANN CLAYTON 200 Woodcrest Drive Melrose Secretarial School Carol . . . Bright blue eyes and short blonde hair . . . lively rooter for the Super Sachems ... a smile and a wave for everyone ... a fu- ture airline stewardess . . . You ' re a peach. Activities: Dramatic Club 3; Euclid- ians 2; National Honor Society 2, 3 f 4; Sahico Club 4; Tontoquonian, Associate Editor 4; Library aide 4; Office aide 1 ; I, ' JUDITH ANN CLARK 18 Dreeme Street Airlines School Judy ... a vibrant cheerleader . . . petite . . . fond of gymnastics . . . the guitar and dancing are her interests . . . know-it-alls are not for her . . . A Rook ' s employee . . . plans a career with the airlines. Activities: Dramatic Club 3; French Club 1; Future Homemakers 4; Pep Squad 2; Spanish Club 3; Usherettes 4; Cheer Leader 3, 4; Talent Night 2; Style Show 4; Library Aide 2; Office Aide 1. HAROLDINE GEORGIA CLARK 11 Oak Point Road Secretarial School Quiet and shy Sunny . . . likes watching football games ... a good friend . . . dislikes gum snappers . . . soft, feminine voice . . . always ready with a smile. LILLIAN ETHEL COLANTUONI 6 Lewis Lane Secretary Pretty, happy-go-lucky Lilli- ane . . . likes swimming . . . Spectator at all football and basketball games . . . Spa- ghetti and pizza . . . works after school at Kresge ' s . . . constant chatter . . . Who likes playing field-hockey? Activities: Sahico Club Vice Presi- dent 4; Style Show 1. JOHN DAVID COLLUCCINI 95 Hobson Street College John ... a shy smile . . . quiet, thoughtful . . . friendly once he gets to know you, but never try to inter- fere in his business. MARGARET ELLEN ' COLLUM 54 Palmetto Road Junior College Peggy . . . active member of Dra- matics Club . . . ice skates during winter months ... is employed by Touraine ' s . . . likes children ... a friendly smile. Activities National Thespians 3, 4; Sahico 4; Guidance Aide 1 ; Style Show 1 ; All School Play 3. VIRGINIA COLARUSSO 20 Athens Drive Secretary Cheerful Ginny . . . long, dark hair and a winning smile ... a lively sense of humor . . . enjoys skating and watching S.H.S. football . . . The Beatles . . . doesn ' t like to see naturally happy people in bad moods . . . Are you serious? ! Activities: Pep Squad 3; Sahico Club 4; Guidance aide 2, 3, 4; Style show 1, 2. MICHAEL CONNAUGHTON 15 Wameset Avenue Tall and easy-going Mike . . . friendly to everyone . . . quiet and sincere . . . never at a loss for words THERESA ANN CONSTANTINO 6 Danforth Avenue Business School Tall, attractive Terri quick steps on the dance floor ... a rally today, a victory for S.H.S. tomorrow . . . smart dresser . . . future hair stylist . . . and what do you especially like, Terri? — Everybody and everybody. AGATHA MARIE CONTINO 63 Chestnut Street Business School Friendly and sincere Agatha ... a smile for everyone . . . can be seen working in the Gem Record Department . . . enjoys sewing ... ' 52 Ford called the Tank. Activities: Pep Squad 2, 3; Sahico 4; Style Show 1, 2; Guidance Aide 1, 2. EILEEN MARY CORREGGIO 98 Riverbank Road College Eileen . . . our twirler captain . . . finds enjoyment in sewing and skating . . . can be seen working at Woolworth ' s . . . loves pickles, subs, and French dressing . . . sure to be a good nurse Activities: Future Nurses 3, 4, — Vice President 3, Treasurer 4; Stu- dent Council 4; Usherettes 4; Twirler 2, 3, Captaie 4; Band Concert 2, 3, 4,; Style Show 1, 2, 4; Library Aide 1, 2, 3. DONALD ANDREW COSTANTINO 47 Jackson Street Electrician Tall, good-looking Don . . . autoracing and bob-sledding . . . always smiling . . . works at Shay ' s Gulf Service . . . pet peeve: smokers FREDERICK JOSEPH CONTI 20 Tuttle St. College Popular Fred . . . always in the middle of SHS activities . . . eager to help out . . . good- looking . . . interested in sports . . . the beach . . . one of our cheering Indians . . . motor scooters. Activities: Student Council 3, 4 Audio Visual Aids 4, President 4 Cross Country 2, 3; Volleyball 2 Library Aide 1, 2, 3; Sachem Indian. RONALD ANDREW COOK 7 Montgomery Street Technical School Electronics, E.S.P. and U.F.O. ' s interest Ronnie. Frequent spec- tator at hockey games and boxing matches . . . baseball ... a future electronics en- gineer. DONNA MARIE CONSTANTINO 6 Danforth Avenue Hairdressing School Donna . . . has made many friends at SHS . . . pretty dark hair . . : tall and attractive . . . basketball and volleyball . . . always looks nice . . . dances rate No. 1. DIANE MAE COWAN 11 Waban St. Business School Tall and trim . . . Volkswagons . . . spends spare time shopping in Boston . . . intelligent and in- dustrious . . . enjoys swimming . . . those Monday mornings are the worst . . . Diane Activities: Usherettes Club, 4; Guidance Aide 4; Library Aide 2, 3; Band 3. ■in STEPHEN ARTHUR CRAIK 3 Spring Lane College Steve . . . versatile baseball player — an asset to our team . . . tall . . . Lody-dodies . . . fun-loving personality. Activities: Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2 BRUCE BARRIE CROWELL 273 Walnut Street College Bruci ... an individualist . . . well-known for his mod clothes . . . stock car races, mountain climbing and skiing . . . avoids bossy people . . . blue-eyed girls rate with him. CHARLES HOMER CUSHING 23 Pinehurst Avenue Navy Chuckie . . . friendly, cheer- ful, well-liked ... a lively member of the Senior class . . . all sports — gymnastics . . . pet peeve — snobs . . . will we ever forget his dump truck??!! Activities: Track 3, 4; Tontoquonian Biography Staff 4; D.E.C.A. 4; Art Club 4 CARMEN SALVATORE D ' AM CO 39 Venice Ave. College Handsome Carmen . . . the Senior Play . . . annoyed by pushy people . . . enjoys the band trips . . . noted for his distinctive voice . . . enjoys tennis and golf. Activities : Board of Directors 3 ; Bowling 3; Euclidians 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Interact Club 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Senior Play 4 MARGARET ANN CRIGHTON 19 Whitney Street College Quiet, fun-loving Peggy . . . valuable member of the field hockey team . . . dislikes waiting for people . . . pup- pies, horses, ice cream sodas . . . Peggy will make a fine elementary school teacher Activities: French Club 4; Future Teachers Club 4, President 4, Treas- urer 3; Math Team 2; Pep Squad 2, 3; Field Hockey 3, 4; Office Aides 1, 2. KAREN MARIE CROWELL 25 Bow Street Professional Modeling Karen . . . ice skating and skiing in the winter . . . tennis in the summer . . . enjoys watching football and hockey games . . . especially when S.H.S. plays ... pet peeve: saddle shoes Activities: Pep squad 2; Style show 1, 2, 3. BARBARA ANN DAGENAIS 51 Atlantic Avenue College Sweet and sincere . . . soit, soft voice ... a loyal supporter of S.H.S. football and basketball teams . . . constantly blushing . . . daisies . . . peppermint ice cream . . . dislikes knuckle cracking . . . will be a fine teacher. Activities: Future Nurses Club 2; Pep Squad 2, 3; Usherettes 4; Guidance Aide 2, 4; Office Aide 3. MITCHEL JOSEPH DARDZINSKI 23 Hampton Street College Diligent Joseph . . . enjoys baseball and football . . . sci- entifically inclined . . . Likes chemistry. Activity: Band 1, 2, 3; STEPHANIE CHARLOTTE ANN DelORIO 12 Bacon Drive Steph . . . quiet . . . likes a good book . . . enjoys ice skating ... a sales clerk at Touraine ' s . . . dislikes work- ing late at night . . . im- pressed by the friendly teachers at S.H.S. DAVID ALLEN DEMERS 26 Winter Street Prep School Spider ... a ready smile . . . Rolling Stones . . . can be found working at the Saugus General Hospital . . . basketball, football and cross country enthusiast . . . always ready for a little (or a lot of) fun! Activities: Basketball I, 2, 4; Vol- leyball 3, 4; PATSY DeTHOMAS 9 Kent Street College Cute, Popular Aaron mem ber of the cross-country, team . . . chemistry classes . . . always a smile . . . swim- ming rates, but during cross country meets?? ... That ' s close! Activities: Latin Club 3; Student Council 4; Tontoquonian Advertising Staff; Cross-Country 2, 3. THOMAS DEWING 74 Adams Avenue College Easy-going Tom . . . good- looking as well as good-na- tured . . . sharp clothes . . . interested in cross country and basketball . . . well- known for his sense of hu- mor. Activities: Class Vice President 1; Board of Directors 3; Art Club 4; Spanish Club 4; Student Council 3, Vice President 3; Tontoquonian Ed- itor 4 Basketball 1, 2, Manager 3; Track 2, 3, 4; Cross-Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4. DENNIS ALAN DESCHENE 143 Walnut Street Drafting . . . cars and football are But oh, getting up in the . . . Stop cracking those . . . After school busily Munga great . . . morning ! knuckles ! at work at Star Market ! Activities: Bowling 1, Club 1, 2; Track 1, 4; Basketball 1, 2; 2; Deca 3, 4; French 2; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, JOSEPH ALFRED DesROSIERS JR. 44 Tontaquon Avenue Electronics Friendly Joe . . . enjoys baseball and football . . . always laughing . . . Karate?? ... pet peeve: being called Leo Activities: Chess Club 2 THOMAS DeTHOMAS 9 Kent Street College Tom . . . good-natured and always joking . . . Slickum . . . Zayre em- ployee . . . enjoys football . . . has liked everything about S.H.S. Activities: Volleyball 2; All School Play 4. LAWRENCE DEVER, JR. 11 Lewis Lane Computer School Carefree Larry . . . physics . . . moun- tain-climbing, anyone? . . . tennis and pool . . . enjoys the football games, and especially the SHS rallies. 32 r,.v W.- JEANETTE MARIE DiCARLO 30 Mountain Ave. Junior College Talkative Jeanette . . . hopes to be- come a secretary . . . likes horseback riding and parties . . . short, short hair . . . pizza and coke . . . pet peeve — Knuckle cracking . . . works at the Cinema after school Activities: Future Nurses Club 3; Marshall Squad 4; Pep squad 1, 2, 3; Sahico Club 4; Library Aide 2, 3; Spanish Club 3. JOANNE MARIE DiCHIARA 37 Western Avenue Hairdresser Quiet Joanne . . . friendly and con- siderate . . . takes pleasure in making people laugh . . . likes to write dur- ing her spare time . . . enjoys high school and pro-sports . . . Maiden Hospital . . . conceited people and knuckle-crackers beware ! Activities : Dramatic Club 2, 3; All School Play 3 3; Pep Squad JOHN JOSEPH DIMINICO 283 Lincoln Avenue College Friendly J.D. . . . annoyed by tardy people . . . T.V. and sports enthusiast ... Stop that day dreaming! ... Hey Man! ... Ho Jo ' s is the place. Activities: Spanish Club 2. EVELYN MARIE DiNAPOL 13 Hull Drive Hairdressing School Smiling Evelyn . . . peaches-and- cream complexion . . . sharp earrings . . . considerate of everyone . . . sweet disposition . . . travel rates high . . . serious student. Activity: D. E. C. A. — Historian 4 33 JAMES EDWARD DiBATTISTA 16 Granite Road College Antipasto ... a great sense of humor . . . very talkative ... a summer job at Esquire Plumbing . . . tests his stam- ina in rugged outdoor sports NICHOLAS DiGIROLAMO 10 Stockade Road Buddy . . . bright clothes . . . works at the Continental . . . likes cars . . . bothered by cliques ... a great cook in the Co-op class! DELMA LORETTA DIOTTE 15 Sunnyside Park Vivacious and fun-loving Del ... a GEM Store employee . . . Honda-riding and traveling are tops in her book . . . white Chevy con- vertible . . . dislikes getting up early ... Oh! Raspber- ries Activities: Art Club 1; DECA 3, 4, Reporter 4; Girls ' Ice Hockey 2, 3; Style Show 1, 2, 3. DIANE MARIE DOHERTY 8 Kent Street Jr. College Spirited captain of cheer- leaders . . . enjoys all sports . . . Green clothes . . . Swish . . . Color day . . . popular with everyone. Activities: Class Treasurer 1; Board of Directors 3, 4; Art Club 4; French Club 2, 3; Marshall Squad 4; Math Team 2; Pep Squad 2; Student Council 2, 4 — Secretary 2: Basketball 2, 3, 4; Cheer Leader 3, 4. Captain 4; Guidance Aide, 2, 3, 4; Career Conference Aide 3. 4. ■H ■■■ ■7W LINDA MARIE DOHERTY 29 Fairview Ave. Airline Stewardess Tall, attractive Linda . . . shiny black hair . . . friendly and enthusiastic . . . always on the go ... talkative . . . distinctive laugh . . . Sears ' Salesgirl. Activities: Art Club; DECA; Girls Hockey 3; Glee Club 1; Styli Show 1. JAMES WALTER DONOVAN 16 Montgomery St. College Jim . . . enthusiastic and talk- ative . . . interested in dra- matics — remember the Senior Play? Latin and Spanish . . . gcjod sense of humor . . . looking forward to college life Activities: Chess Club 2, 3; •Inter- act Club 2, 4; Latin Club 3; Span- ish Club 3, 4; Volleyball 3; Senior Play; Library Aide 2, 3. DANIEL JAMES DONOVAN III 50 Westland Avenue Dan ... an accomplished ac- cordionist . . . recording ses- sions . . . spends much of the summer sailing . . . Zunsi . . . pet peeve : boots ... a career in music. Activities: Chess Club 3; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; National Thespians 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Co- Captain 3; Talent Night 1, 2, 3, Style Show 3; All School Play 3. 4; Senior Play; Interact Club 3, 4; Project LEEP 3, 4. HOWARD VINCENT DOW 14 Bayfield Road Automotive School Howie . . . good natured — always smiling . . . plans a career in the Navy . . . can be found working on cars . . . woodworking and boys ' foods . . . Why can ' t people just make up their minds? NANCY RITA DOMBROWSKI 6 Pamela Road Undecided Nance . . . Witty . . . cheers for SHS at all football, hockey and base- ball games . . . wild about tootsie roll pops- . . . noted for her great sense of humor . . . pet peeve — ankle socks Activities: Dramatic Club 3,; Pep Squad 3; Office aide 4; JUDITH MARIE DOMIGAN 2 Hull D rive Nursing Tall, friendly Judy . . . plenty of freckles, freckles, freckles . . . makes her own beautiful clothes . . . enjoys basketball . . . pet peeve : people who criticize Activities: Future Homemakers 3; Style Show 4. LINDA JEAN DOW 13 Seaview Avenue Nursing School Quiet and sweet Lin . . . big, dark eyes . . . interests? — Norwich first, then sewing . . . enjoys watching foot- ball, basketball, and track . . . Hope there aren ' t any gym classes at nurs- ing school! Activities: Future Nurses Club 2; Pep Squad 2, 3; Tontoquonian Biography Staff 4; Guid- ance Aide 1, 2. ELLEN DOWN 23 Birch Street Air Force or Vista Peanuts . . . blushes a deep red . . . a skilled cook . . . dramatics, art and photography are her favorite pastimes . . . enjoys helping others . . . plans a career in Vista . . . Good grief Activities: Dramatic Club 4; Pep Squad 1, 2; Library Aide 4; Senior Play IHHfflHH LINDA ANN DUNCAN 399 Main Street Nursing School Pretty, smiling, Dunkie . . . horses and horse shows ... a loyal S.H.S. basketball and football fan . . . don ' t say Yea, right around her . . . She will be art excellent ALAN EDWARD DROZDOWICZ 35 Summer Street Electronics Good-looking Super Droz ... a real wit . . . towers over all ... likes to work on cars . . . doesn ' t like study periods Activities: Audio Visual Aids 3; Bowling 2; Marshall Squad 1 ; Radio Club — Treasurer 1 ; Student Council 1; Volleyball 2, 3. DOLORES MARY DUDLEY 12 Bristow Street Hairdr esser Dud . . . football and basketball are great sports . . . enjoys cooking and watching television . . . long talks with friends . . . Liggett ' s . . . loves Color Day . . . conceited people — be- ware! Activity: Marshall squad 1, 4; EILEEN VALERIA EMERY 5 Montgomery Street College Sweet and friendly Liz ... an energetic cheerleader for our basket- ball team . . . relishes Italian food . . . swimming and bowling are great . . . sincere is the word . . . pet peeve alarm clocks ! . . . a teacher-to-be. Activities: Art Club 4, Vice President 4; ' Pep Squad 2, 3; Future Teachers ' Club 4: Student Council 2; Tontoquonian Biography Staff 4; Cheer Leader 3, 4. JUDITH FABIANO 36 Oaklandvale Avenue Junior College Ski slopes and skating rinks . . . avid football and hockey fan . . . LeMans . . . will always remember Color Day . . . plans a career in retailing and merchandising. Activities: An Club 3, 4; Pep squad 4; Usherettes 4; Guidance aid 1, 2, 3, 4; Library aide 1 : STANLEY JOSEPH EGAN 369 Main Street Cambridge School Stanley follows the Saugus Sachems in all sports . . . S.H.S. students are the great- est ... Avid Atlantic Brakes Fan! . . . Works at Berthold Lumber. Activity: Basketball 1. WILLIAM OWEN ELLIS III 43 Sterling Ave College Bill . . . blond hair ... en- joys vacations . . . tall . . . liked the two-platoon system . . . never at a loss for words ... a friendly smile. JOHN ANTHONY FALASCA, Jr. 21 Willis Street Trade School Always smiling . . . enjoys all sports ... fur boots? . . . works at Saugus Pharmacy ... That ' s close! Activities: DECA 4; Library Aide 3. -«■College , plans a career in likes skiing — water . . . Gloucester Ice . enjoys all sports . . . blushes a bright crimson . . . Don ' t keep him waiting Activities: Latin Club 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3; Volleyball 2 Library Aide 1, 2, 3; Guidance Aide 2; ROBERT ERIC FEENER 551 Lincoln Avenue Navy Bob . . . enjoys his shop classes . . . football and bas- ketball . . . shuns conceited girls . . . driving around in his big, grey boat ... a future in the Navy lies ahead. FRANK ARTHUR FINEGAN 138 Walnut Street Trade School Dark, handsome Frank . . . a lively member of our boys ' gymnastic team . . . prefers to be in the game rather than on the sidelines . . . pet peeve: people who drive slow- ly. Activity: Football 1, 2, 4. DARLENE GAYLE FLIGHT 30 Biscayne Avenue Airline Stewardess Flighty ... tall and attrac- tive . . . pretty blonde hair . . . likes football and hockey . . . Arlington . . . pet peeve : Joe Zero . Activities: Art Club 3; Pep Squad yiOLET ELLEN FEENER 551 Lincoln Avenue Stewardess School Quiet Violet . . . stitches up a fine wardrobe . . . works at Saugus General Hospital . . . dislikes bossy people . . . Oh, the excitement of SHS football games! HOWARD BENJAMIN FISHER 58 Ballard Street Undecided Sonny . . . enjoys boxing and wrestling . . . making pizzas . . . always whistling . . . cars and girls . . . nine . . . pet peeve — homework ! JOHN FRANZ FLINKFELT 25 Victor Street College Flinky . . . blonde hair . . . chemistry classes . . . can be seen working at Mac ' s . . . hockey, football and baseball are his favorites . . . dislikes people who are tardy. JOHN FRANCIS FORBES 84 Auburn Street Trade School John . . . likes mod clothes . . . enjoys football and base- ball . . . noted for his mod boots . . . likes to sleep . . . Who likes fruit cake??!! JAMES FREDERICK GAINES 20 Hampstead Street College Jim ... a good student . . . interested in dramatics . . . has performed in several school plays . . . Siamese box- ing . . . has great writing ability . . . plans a future as a college teacher. Activities: Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Debating Society, President 2, 3; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2. 3, 4; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4; All School Play 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Interact, President 3, Vice President 4; National Thespians 2, 3, 4, President 4; Foreign Re- lations Club 2, 3. JOANNE BEVERLY FORESTEIRE 71 Hobson Street Work Joanne ... a shy smile and quiet ways . . . homemaking class has led to an interest in cooking and sewing . . . basketball fan . . . eager to be friends . . . sleeping late mornings! LINDA ETHEL FRITZ 2 Bisbee Road Fritzie ... blond, blond hair! . . . her hobby of sewing adds many stylish clothes to her wardrobe . . . avoids conceited people ... a waitress a Woolworths Activities: Art Club 1; Marshal Squad 1, 4; Guidance Aide 1; Style Show 1. • 9r ar KEVIN PATRICK FORD 17 Linwood Street College Friendly, polite Kevin Our Football manager sports enthusiast . . . expert guitarist . . . folk music fan . . . volleyball . . . works at Kennedy ' s butter and egg store. Activities: French Club 1, 2, 3; Football Manager 2, 3, 4; Volley- ball 3; Hootenany 3; Interact Club 3, 4. ELEANOR FREDERICK 28 Fairchild Avenue Work Ellie . . . always eager for fun . . . Co-operative Clothing knocking golf balls around . . . working at the Mill Burkes Store . . . sewing and cooking . . . football . . . Have a good time . Activities : Style Show 3 ; Office Aide 2. CAROLE VICTORIA GAGAN 1 Emory Court Business School Spirited football spectator . . . red hair . . . can be found working at Woolworth ' s . . . Oh! those short hours with two platoon . . . hopes to be- come a secretary LOUISE MARILYNN GAGLIARDI 70 Springdale Avenue Business Petite Lynne . . . long, long hair . . . pleasing personality . . . hates getting up in the morning. ERIC GEORGE GEDDES 71 School Street Machinist Eric . . . enjoys fixing cars . . . football and baseball fan can be found working at Cliftondale Pharmacy How-wa-ya . LAWRENCE GIANTONIO 41 School St. Huntington Prep Larry G ... sports enthusi- ast ... surfin ' , Bobby Dylan, and the ' Stones . . . dislikes insincere girls . . . If you say so ! ... distinctive dress- er ... Senior life is great ! Activities: Board of Directors 1 Marshal 1; Bowling 1, Treasurer 1 Radio Club 1, Secretary 1; Volley ball 1, 2, 3, 4; One Act Play 1 Baseball 1; Football 1; Hockey 2 Student Council 1 ; MURIEL ELAINE HALEY 72 Jasper Street Home Economics Quiet and sincere . ' . . enjoys watching football, baseball and hockey . . . takes an interest in many S.H.S. clubs . . . Oh, those term papers ' and projects ! Activities: Future Homemakers 4, Vice President 4; Math Team 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Library Aide 1. CLARE ANNETTE HANSON 204 East Woodcrest Drive Melrose College Sweet and sincere Clare ... a friendly smile for all . . . enjoys bowling and horse- back riding . . . long vaca- tions. Activities: Latin Club 2; National Honor Society 3; Office Aide 2. ARTHUR ROBERT GRABOWSKI 66 Denver Street College Artie . . . one of our foot- ball centers . . . likes football, naturally! ... What? ... works at Santoro ' s . . . hockey fan ... a little bit of work goes a long, long way. Activities: Treasurer 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3; Tonto- quonian Associate Editor; Student Council 2. DENNIS JOHN HANSON 376 Lincoln Avenue Friendly, outgoing Den . . . M.C. ' s the morning notices . . . Saugus High dances . . . his pastime is collecting rec- ords . . . enjoys bowling . . . Hojo ' s ... a career in broad- casting. Activities: Audio Visual Aides Club 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Band Con- cert 4; Senior Play. LUCINDA GRAY 92 Adams Avenue College Petite and peppy Cindy . . . attends almost every S.H.S. football and hockey game — plans to be a professional dancer . . . We gotta get out of this place . Activities: Bowling Club 2, 3 French Club 2; Marshal Squad 4 Pep Squad 1, 2, 3; Usherettes 4 Talent Night 2, 4; Library Aide 3 JOHN NORMAN HANSON 36 Adams Avenue College Big John . . . good-natured and popular ... a great asset to our football and hockey teams ... all those years of Latin ! ... water and snow skiing, swimming all rate high with him. Activities: Baseball 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; 38 il jt£ u4 ' MICHAEL GARLAND HARNDEN 32 Basswood Avenue Business School Good looking Mike ... al- ways a friendly smile . . . good natured and well liked . . . works at Baker ' s Shoe Store . . . football fan . . . tries to avoid grouchy peo- ple. Activities: DECA 4; Band 1 JEANNE GERTRUDE HARRING 387 Central Street School Jeanne . . . loves to make fashionable clothes . . . watch- ing television . . . biology is really tops . . . hockey and basketball games . . . talka- tive and friendly . . . good sense of humor. Activities: Future Homemakers 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Nurses 2. PRISCILLA JEAN HARRINGTON 13 Parker Street Airline Stewardess Petite and talkative Cilia . . . enjoys all sports except field hockey . . . peanut but- ter ... enjoys dancing . . . Cilia will be a fine steward- ess ... Neat Activities: French Club 2; Future Nurses 2, 3; Band Concert 2, 3, 4; Library Aide 1. THOMAS EDWARD HATCH 66 Clifton Avenue Business School Good-natured Hatchie . . . Lena ' s Submarine Shop . . . Active member of DECA . . . bowling and tennis . . . good sense of humor and a big smile . . . school-spirited . . . football and hockey . . . wif- fle! Activities: DECA 3, 4 — Treasurer 4; Student Council 1, 2; Senior Play; FREDERICK FRANCIS HARRISON 8 Oak Street Undecided Big Fred . . . Monday morn- ing blues . . . soccer and flag football rate . . . spirited spectator at all sporting events . . . What happened to the Yanks, huh? Activity: Volleyball 3. PAUL JAMES HEFFERNAN 178 Essex Street College Talkative . . . well-known for his unique laugh ... a great sense of humor . . . friendly to . all ... talented actor . . . tennis and swimming . . . col- legiate ' n cute . . . college bound. Activities: Dramatic Club 4; French Club 3; Interact Club 3; Latin Club 4; National Thespians 4; Senior Play. DEBORAH ANN HICKMAN 295 Walnut Street College Debbie . . . likes art and parties . . . enjoys football and hockey games . . . sharp earrings . . . pizza and coke . . . likes everybody at S.H.S. . . . blushes easily. Activities: Guidance Aide 2; Art Club 4 Secretary 4; Latin Club 4. 39 JUDITH ELIZABETH HIGGINS 2 Rogers Road College Judy . . . likes sports of all kinds, especially football parties . . . works at God fried ' s . . . enjoys vacations Activities: Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Mar shal Squad 4 ; French Club 2 ; Dramatic Club 3. JAMES FRANCIS HOLDEN 29 Westford St. Electronics Jim . . . ham radio and Ka- rate long hair . . . enjoys watching or playing football and baseball . . . college life ahead, then a future in electronics. Activities: Radio Club 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Football 3; Track 3, 4; Volleyball 3. SANDRA MARIE HOWELL 80 Walnut Street Work Cute Sanka . . . looking for chocolate . . . spirited spec- tator at every SHS sporting event . . . Would you be- lieve . . . people who are late don ' t rate . . . looking for a bright future in the business world. Activities: 5ahico 4; Style Show 1 CAROL ANN HOWELL 726 Broadway Work Friendly, outgoing Carol . . . enjoys many sports in school — basketball, field hockey, and Softball . . . skiing . . . SHS football games You ' ll get over it ... a secretarial career is ahead. Activities: Basketball 3, 4; Field Hockey 4; Marshal Squad 4; Sahlco 4 FRANCIS WALTER HOCKMUTH 3 Clifton Street College Clean-cut Frank . . . lively and friendly . . . football, hockey, baseball, basketball . . . Elm Farm employee . . . hates to do homework on the weekends. Activities: Interact Club 3, 4, Sec- retary 4; Spanish Club 3. PAUL NORMAN HUNTER 23 Summer Drive College Paul . . . well dressed in thick sweaters . . . golf and bikes . . . always ready to help out at guidance . . . Color Day . . . football fan . . . plans a career in the field of guid- ance. Activities: Spanish Club 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Tontoquonian Associate Editor 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3. MARILYN LOUISE HOLBROOK 21 Westford St. Business School Marilyn . . . constant chatter . . . interested in dramatics . . . in many school plays — remem- ber Incognito? . . . plays the organ . . . happy outlook on life . . . This is Loella Snoopnose. Activities: Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 — President 4; French Club 2; Future Homemakers Club 3 — Vice President 3; National Thespians 3, 4 — Secre- tary 4; Style Show 3 f 4; Library Aide 1, 2, 3; Senior Play All School Play 2, 3 SUSAN JAYNE HURLBURT 6 Wason Rd. Teacher Jayne . . . long blonde hair Beautiful clothes . . . pep- py cheerleader . . . Sammy, french-fries and proms . . . pet peeve — people who cut into line . . . ' Brotherhood representative Activities: Board of Directors 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Marshal Squad 4; Math Team 2; National Honor Society 2; Pep Squad 2; Student Council 1, 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Office Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. Brotherhood Representative 4 39H M I 8BI1 WSm mim nfl HHHH BONNIE GAIL HUSSON 73 Jasper Street Blushing Bonnie ... very, very talkative . . . Latin class- es ... sharp clothes, which she makes . . . friendly and smiling . . . strumming on her guitar . . . earrings . . . sup- ports our Sachem eleven . . . good sense of humor. Activities: Chess Club 3, 4; French Club 3; Latin Club 2, 3, 4— Secretary 3 ; Library Aide 1 JANET MARIE KIERSTEAD 46 Dudley Street College Pretty and quiet . . . long, long hair . . . Parlez-vous ftancais? . . . artistically in- clined . . . enthusiastic foot- ball spectator . . . shy . . . well liked by all who know her. Activities: Art Club 4; French Club 1, 2; Guidance Aide 1, 2, 3, 4; PETER IENGO 6 Athens Drive College Energetic and talkative Peter ... all sports interest . . . friendly and cheerful . . . ad- mires SHS ' s school-spirited student body. Activities: Latin Club 1. 2; Base- ball 3, 4; Track 2; Volleyball 3, 4; Library Aide 1, 2, 3, 4; MICHAEL HERBERT KIMBALL 37 Evergreen Street College Mike . . . quiet, sincere . . . our powerful halfback . . . also excels in gymnastics and track . . . likes the students at S.H.S. ... pet peeve — crowded corridors. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. DEIDRE MARY KELLEY 24 Appleton St. Business School Pint size package of pep . . . captain of the basketball cheerleaders . . . always on the go . . . friendly and fun- loving ... a hockey fan ... bouncy blonde hair . . . Dee. Activities: Latin Club 2; Marshal Squad 4; Pep Squad 2; Usherettes 4; Cheer Leader 3, 4 — Captain 4; Senior Play. ELEANOR LEAH KELLOWAY 17 Bristow Street Business School Good seamstress . . . Co- operative clothing . . . bowling lanes and first downs . . . half day sessions were great . . . Italian food . . . don ' t be late — it bothers Eleanor. Activities: Style Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Aide 3; Dramatics 3; ELLEN BURBANK KENERSON 10 Laurel Street Business School Sweet and soft-spoken Ellen . . . liked by all ... beautiful red hair . . . well dressed . . . likes to ski ... a follower of all S.H.S. sports . the senior play ! Activities : Art Homemakers C 2; Ski Club 2 Senior Play Club 4; ub 4; Pep Guidance Future Squad Aide 4; FRANCIS JOSEPH KIMBERLEY 6 Susan Drive College Kimm came to S.H.S. in our junior year . . . sophisti- cated, good-looking and oh, so friendly . . . traveling around, meeting new people ... a little green Renault . . . does he ever wear the same thing twice? Activities: Art Club 3; Football 2, 3; Hockey 1, 2, 3. . f RICHARD KOTCHIAN 15 Wren Street Service Richie . . . athletic weight lifting, gymnastics and most sports . . . Jeeps and Fords, but no ' 57 Chevies . . . works hard at Route 1 Golf during the summer . . . will enter the service after grad- uation. BRENDA MARIE KULIKOSKI 22 Sapphire Road Brenda . . . friendly . . . foot- ball is THE sport . . . enjoys drawing and dancing ... al- ways punctual to the minute . . . SHS formals . . . dislikes people who talk about others. Activity: Sahico Club 4. EDWARD FRANCIS LANE 32 Henry Street College Charles Locke (remember last year ' s all school play?) . . . the S.H.S. camera club . . . quiet, but always thinking . . . good-natured and friendly ... Ed Ned . Activities: Debating Society; Dra- matic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Interact Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3 Math Team 2; National Thespians 2, 3, 4 — Treasurer 3 ; Photography 1, 2, 3, 4 — President 4, Vice Presi- dent 3; Tontoquonian Photography Staff 4; Style Show 3; Library Aide 1, 2, 4; All School Play 2, 3, 4j One Act Play 2 Senior Play; LEAP Tutoring 4; MARY LEE KRZYWICKI 23 Guild Road Airline Stewardess Phyllis Diller . . . cute and lively . . . avid spectator at all S.H.S. sports events . . . pickle and mayonnaise sand- wiches . . . That ' s all part of being cool. Activities: Bowling Club 3; French Club 2. 3; Marshal Squad 4; Pep Squad 2, 3; Library Aide 2, 3. DAVID JOHN LANDRY 21 Norman Road College Dave . . . sharp clothes and long hair . . . pretty girls and fast cars . . . Everett High . . . big, big eyes . . . Arcade Bazaar . . . future includes a college education. RAYMOND JOHN LaROUCHE 53 Eagle Road Navy Ray . . . always punctual . . . enjoys bowling, football, baseball, basketball . . . tink- ering with cars in spare time . . . plans a career in mathe- matics Activities: Bowling Club 3. MARIE ANGELA LaVECCHIO 6 Alfred Road College Marie . . . always on the look- out for fun . . . short hair . . . likes to climb mountains when she laughs she cries . . . loyal supporter of aU S.H.S. sports ... Who walks down ski slopes?? Activities : Dramatics 2, 3 ; French Club 3; Latin Club 2, 3; Pep Squad 2, 3; Usherettes 4 — Second Lieutenant; Tontoquonian Biography Staff; Office Aide 1, 2. ■HHMNHM 42l Wmm DIANE MARIE LeDONNE 425 Central Street College Friendly, smiling Di . . . sports fan . . . great sense of humor . . . likes sitting on the beach . . . mountain climbing? . . . works in her father ' s store after school. Activities: Dramatic Club 3; Future Nurses 2; Art Club 4; Latin Club 2, 3 — Treasurer 3 ; Marshal Squad 4; Pep Squad 2, 3; Student Council 1 ; Tontoquonian Biography Staff 4. CLAIRE LUCILLE LAWRENCE 17 Makepeace Road Business School Sweet, amiable Claire . . . her sewing ability has given her a very nice wardrobe . . . hockey and football fan . . . always where the action is! Activity: Style Show 1, 2, 3, 4. DOREEN THERESA LeBLANC 25 Grandview Avenue College Teeny Reeny . . . peppy and energetic . . . always on the go ... people, people, people are her enjoyment 7. . remember the Senior Car Wash? Activities: Art Club 3; Dramatic Club 2; French Club 1, 2; Future Teachers Club 4 ; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3 ; Talent Night 4; Library Aide 2. DOROTHY JEAN LaVOIE 4 Williams Avenue Lynn Plus Ditto . . . footballs and dances are both great . . . has enjoyed membership in the Pep Squad . . . likes Data Processing . . . always a sweet smile for a friendly person ... Oh, no! Activity: Pep Squad 1, 2, 3; ' ALISON BETTY LECK 55 Fairmount Street Teacher Al . . . expressive eyes and long brown hair . . . makes her own clothes . . . loves to dance . . . matching shoes and pocket books . . . pet peeve — mosquitoes. Activities: Class Board of Directors 4; Art Club 3, 4; Future Teachers 3, 4; Marshal Squad 4; Usherettes 4- — Captain 4; Field Hockey Man- ager 3; Office Aide 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Club Cabinet 4. DAVID STEVEN LEIGHTON 34 Cleveland Avenue Airlines School Dave . . . friendly and al- ways ready for fun . . . par- ticipates in many S.H.S. ac- tivities . . . can be found working at Zayre ' s . . . espe- cially enjoys football and hockey . . . looks forward to a career in the airlines. Activities: Bowling Club 3; Marshal Squad 4; Spanish Club 3; Foot- ball 1. 1 rv  ■ HARLEY WARREN LEVER 29 Park Street Drafting Engineer Jolly Leve . . . cut-off sweaters and sweat shirts . . . motorcycles, football and hockey . . . avoids girls who chew gum . . . You can think up a better excuse than that! Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2 KAREN JEANNE LINDSEY 35 Pearson St. Practical Nursing Karen . . . long blond hair . . . enjoys watching all sports . . . shuns conceited people ... in her free time she likes to bowl and to skate . . . will make a fine nurse Activities: One Act Play 3; Hoot- enany 3. GEORGE RANDOLPH LONG 29 Birch Street Air Force Good performance in the gym- nastics show . . . stock boy at Anderson Little ' s . . . likes to listen to records . . . boot shoes. Activities: Baseball 3, 4; Talent Night 4. GERALDINE MAY LUMSDEN 25 Denver Street College Smiling Gerry . . . friendly and always happy . . . football rates 1 ... hats and more hats . . . plays basketball . . . will always remember S.H.S. for its spirited students . . . Future U.S. history teacher. Activities: Pep Squad — Captain 4; Library Aide 1. MARIE HELENA LOISELLE 5 Horton Street College- Our little and lively Student Council President . . . shiny black hair . . . always laugh- ing . . . Are you kidding? . . . outgoing . . . everyone ' s pal ... a future teacher . . . has contributed much to S.H.S. Activities: ClaS9 Board of Directors 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4 — Presi- dent 4. RICHARD MICHAEL LOMBARDO 201 Lynn Fells Parkway College Bard . . . good-looking . . . fast cars and sports . . . Ho- Jo ' s is the place ... a val- uable member of our football and track teams . . . dislikes people who are always late . . . Calm down . Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 2. ROBERT FREDERICK LOVETT 8 Wilson Street College Bob . . . enjoys baseball, cross country, but is most in- terested in hockey . . . friend- ly to every one . . . Mos- quito . . . usually found rid- ing around on a little Honda . . . looking forward eagerly to college. Activities: Audio Visual Aides Club 3, 4 — Vice President 4; Baseball 2; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. KATHRYN ANN LUMSDEN 28 Auburn Street Teacher Kathy . . . quiet and sin- cere . . . bright red hair . . . makes her own clothes . . . likes the color blue . . . enjoys basketball . . . pet peeve — gym classes Activity: Style Show 3, 4. 44 •J. tin PATRICIA ANN LYONS 3 Highland Park College Pat . . . East Shore Beach . . . Star Market cashier . . . can be seen at S.H.S. foot- ball and basketball games . . . dislikes conceited boys . . . mountain climbing is really a lot of fun ! ! ! ! Activities: Future Nurses Club 1, 2, 3; Math Team 2, 3, 4; National Houor Society 2; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3; Guidance Aide 4; Glee Club 1, 2. RICHARD LAWRENCE MABEE 29 Henry Street College Smart, friendly Ricardo . . . looks nice in Cinema red . . . always plenty of time for track and gymnastics . . . cars and more cars . . . too much homework Activities : Chess Club 4; Spanish Club 4. barbarajean McNeill 3 Richard Street College Anybody seen a little red Mustang? . . . beautiful long hair . . . ski trips up north . . . winter fun down south . . . warming the bleachers at Stackpole field . . . enthusi- astic, fun-loving BJ . Activities: Associate Editor of the Tontoquonian 4; Dramatic Club 3; French Club 3, 4 — Vice President 4; Pep Squad 4; Guidance Aide 4. ROBERT VINCENT MADDEN 100 Fairmount Avenue Undecided Quiet Bob . . . enjoys work- ing in the shop . . . usually attends S.H.S. sports events . . . works evenings at Zayre ' s Activities: Volleyball 2; Ski Club 2. ANGELO JAMES LUNT 12 Summet Ave. College Good-looking, well-dressed Butch . . . sports fan . . . dislikes conceited girls . . . ' scuse me . . . Hojo ' s and the beach . . . enjoys anyone ' s party. Library Aide 1, 2, 3; Guidance Aide 2 BONNY GENE MACLEOD 55 Hesper Street Marriage Very friendly . . . cooking, reading, green VW ' s and In- dian summer . . . anyone for a volcano centerpiece for a Hawaiian Dinner? . . . Heck Allen ' s . . . Oh, those people who stop short in the corri- dors! ... What can I say? Activity: Guidance Aide 1. GILBERT JOSEPH MAES 88 Fairmount Avenue College Quiet and reserved Gilbert ... a diligent student . . . birdwatching and skating take up his free time . . . pet peeve — copycats . . . his in- terest in nature will be a great asset in his career as a Forest Ranger DANIEL JAMES MAESTRANZI 26 Pleasant Avenue College Always on the go ... quick wit and a ready smile . . . active member of VA. . . . seen at all SHS sporting ac- tivities . . . always ready for conversation . . . popular Dan . Activity: Audio Visual Aidc9 Club 3,4. 45 REGINA MARIE MAGNON 10 Second Street Gina . . . long blond hair . . . devoted hockey fan . . . cheers at basketball game . . . participates in many S.H.S. activities . . . pet peeve — Pennsylvania . . . No, sir ! Activities: Pep Squad 1, 2; Sahico Club 4; Cheer Leader 3, 4; Senior Play. CATHERINE MARIE MAHER 111 Sweetwater St. Fashion Designing Smiling Cathy . . . quick wit- ted and gay . . . enjoys all sports . . . blonde boys? . . . oh, those sewing classes . . . stays away from conceited boys. Activities: Bowling 2, 3; Future Homemakers Club 4; French Club 3; Marshal Squad 4; Usherettes 4; Guidance Aide 1. EDWARD JAMES MAGUIRE 9 Westland Avenue College Big, athletic, muscular Eddie . . . sports, sports, sports . . . Co-captain of the Sachems ' football team ... an asset to our track team . . . agile gymnast. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Co- Captain 4; Track 2, 3, 4. MAUREEN JUDE MAHAR 33 Summer Drive College Attractive Maureen . . . long, shiny hair . . . lively and al- ways looking for fun . . . enjoys vacations . . . Activities: Art Club 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3; Marshal Squad 4; Pep Squad 2, 3; Style Show 3. ,. « - STEPHEN PAUL MALGERI 8 HuU Drive College Blond, Good-looking Mai one of our Super Sachems . . . Sears ' tobacco counter . . . gymnastic star . . . good sense of humor and lively person- ality . . . bound to find suc- cess in his career as a physi- cal education teacher. Activities: Latin Club 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3; Volleyball 2, 3; JAMES JOSEPH MANCUSO 3 Saville Street College Personality plus, that ' s Jim ! . . . cranberry sportscars are great . . . summer surfing . . . fighting for the hockey puck . . . steaming down Stackpole field . . . always a commo- tion . . . co-captain of our hockey team Audio Visual Aides Club 3, 4 Baseball 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4 Volleyball 2, 3, 4. GAIL ELIZABETH MANDEVILLE 20 Davis Street College Mandy ... well-liked ... our peppy and petite football cheerleader . . . popcorn . . . a Touraine ' s store employee . . . can be seen at all S.H.S. activities. Activities: French Club 2; Latin Club 4; Marshal Squad 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 2; Student Council 2; Usherettes 4; Cheer Leader 3, 4; Talent Night 2; Style Show 2. GEORGE BENJAMIN MARLIN 23 Holland Street College Tall and good-looking . . . likes to lift weights . . . ten- nis, baseball and football en- thusiast . . . works at the Hotel Statler during the sum- mer . . . plans for a college education. Activities: Track 2; 4; Volleyball 4. BRUCE ANTHONY MAXWELL 58 Summer Street College Tall, smiling Max . . . ex- cels at hockey and baseball . . . coin and stamp collecting . . . math has captured his interest . . . snack-time is fun- time . . . future in field of engineering. Activities: Baseball 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Euclidians Club 2; Spanish Club 2 ; Cross Country 2, 3. MARGARET MARY MAZZONE 58 Dudley Street College Lively Mag . . . pretty and petite . . . makes her own clothes . . . short, short hair . . . seen working at GEM . . . enjoys rallies and Color Day ... Jade East?? Activity: Art Club 2, 3, 4. charles patrick McCarthy 19 Aron Street Fun-loving Charlie . . . cute and popular . . . rings and tumbling in gymnastics . . . plays a cool guitar . . . center of activity at all SHS dances . . . plans to be a salesman. Activities: Football 1, 2; Track 1; Volleyball 2, 4; Talent Night 1. DIANNE BERTHA McCULEY 21 Sterling Avenue Business School Lively Di ... a friend to all ... pepper pizza . . . little red Triumphs . . . enjoys all sports ... a valuable mem- ber of the band . . . Know-it- alls, stay away from Culley! Activities: Future Teachers 3; Mar- shal Squad 4; Tontoquonian Biogra- phy Staff 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM PATRICK McKENNA III 41 Longwood Avenue Humorous Billy . . . enjoys tinkering with automobiles . . . strumming on his guitar . . . carefree and easy-going . . . girls ... punctual? NEVER! Activities: Band 1, 2; Talent Night 3; Glee Club 2 HENRY RICHARD McKEEVER 10 Atherton Street College Cute and lively Bunky . . . so friendly . . . works at Con- ley and Daggett ' s trips ga- lore . . . Pet peeve — the den- tist drill . . . shines in base- ball and volleyball . . . Activities: Bowling 2, 3; Chess 1, 2 j French Club 1, 2; Latin Club 2, 3; Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 2, 3; Future Teachers 2, 3; KATHLEEN ANN McGRATH 52 Hurd Avenue College Kathy . . . quiet and gentle ' mannerisms . . . concern for others . . . gorgeous blond hair . . . Mod clothes, gym- nastics, horses, the Rolling Stones ... a sure success as a Social Worker. Activities: National Honor Society 3, 4; Guidance Aide 2, 3. MARY JOAN McKENZIE 9 Hull Drive College Quick witted . . . guitars and folk music . . . enjoys skiing, golf, and reading . . . Donkey Basketball is great Grant ' s . . . pet peeve — con- ceited people . . . she ' ll make a fine Medical Technologist. Activities: Euclidians 2, 3; French Club 2, 3; Future Teachers 2, 3, 4; Math Team 2, 3; Library Aide 4; Senior Play. PesP ? , LORRAINE McKINNON 19 Maple Street Business College Cute and lively Lorainne . . . a smile or a blush . . . snow- covered slopes and skiing . . . snapping gum . . . smart dresser . . . enthusiastic about sports ... parties! Activity: Pep Squad 1, 2, 3; JANET MARION MERRIFIELD 32 Summer Street Business School Quiet, sincere Janet . . . tennis rackets and bowling balls . . . hamburgers and french fries always taste great . . . football in fall, hockey in winter . . . some lucky doc- tor ' s secretary in years to come. Activity: Future Homemakers 3. JOSEPH DANIEL MEUSE 22 Forest Street College Joe . . . always friendly with a big grin . . . football and surfing . . . looks forward to week-ends . . . popular ... ex- pressive eyes and face . . . college ahead! Activities: Class Treasurer 1; Stu- dent Council 1, 2; Baseball 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2; Track 3; Volleyball 3, 4; Library Aide 2, 3. MICHAEL LOUIS MILANO 22 Gilway Street Friendly Mike . . . enjoys football and baseball . . . par- ty man . . . dislikes girls who giggle . . . tall and good-look- ing . . . class of ' 67 is the greatest ! Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; -Volleyball 4; mary lou Mclaughlin 14 Avon Street Junior College Friendly, soft-spoken Mary Lou . . . enjoys spending sum- w ' mer days at the beach . . . spectator at all football and basketball games . . . her warm heart and sincerity are ft qualities which will make her IT a fine nurse. Activities: DECA 4 Future Nurses 4; Marshal Squad 4; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; STEPHEN DOUGLAS MESERVE 56 Fairmount Avenue Business College Quiet Bush . . . member of the S.H.S. band ... an in- terest in cars . . . clerk at Grant ' s . . . music and sports . . . will make a good ac- countant. Activity: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; BRENDA JOSEPHINE MILANO 22 Laurine Road Social Secretary ' Barney . . back riding water skiing hockey fan . . humor. Activities: Student Council 2; Style Show 3; Library Aid e 3; Dramatics Club 3; . enjoys horse- and snow and , . . football and . lively sense of V MARY LEE MILLER 13 Second Street College Sweet, warmhearted Mary Lee . . . enjoys skiing and horse- back riding . . . football, base- ball, and basketball fan . . . a career as a laboratory tech- nicians lies ahead. Activities: Pep Squad 3; Usherettes 4. LINDA ARLENE WORMSTEAD 12 Fairmount Avenue Nursing Lin . . . friendly and out- going . . . enjoys watching basketball and football games . . . pet peeve : rainy Monday mornings ... a nurse to be ... a sure success. Activities: Spanish 3, 4, Secretary 3; Future Nurses Club 3, 4. JEFFREY GEORGE WRIGHT 21 Farrington Avenue College Popular Jeff . . . always ready for a good time . . . likes weekends because there ' s no school . . . good-looking enjoys basketball and cross country ... pet peeve: spoons! Activities: Audio Visual Aides 3, 4, Secretary 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4. JOANNE ALBERTA MAZZONE 7 Lindrell Street Business School Sincere and quiet . . . often found ■engrossed in a good novel . . . enjoys all sports . . . swimming is her favorite ... a business career awaits. PAUL DANIEL MCKINNON 19 Maple Street Cooking School Friendly Shrimps . . . works at Sears ' Coffee Shop . . . likes watching football and hockey games ... pet peeve: girls who snap gum . . . Paul will make a fine chef some day. Activities: Latin Club 4; Football 1, 2; Volleyball 3. CHARLES JOHN MORTELLITE 9 School Street College Charlie . . . shy and quiet . . . bothered by chewed fin- gernails and persistent tap- ping . . . bowling, football baseball . . . Shrimp boat . . . We ' ll see! ARTHUR PETER TAMASI 10 Gilway Road College Arthur . . . interested in business . . . sports-minded, football and basketball es- pecially ... gas stations . . . collegiate life ahead. SHAWN FRANCIS O ' BRIEN 34 Main Street Undecided Big, happy-go-lucky Shawn . . . distinctive walk . . . cut off sweatshirts and sneakers . . . long hair . . . likes to eat . . . interested in dramatics . . . Anyone for a joke? . . . I care, too, right! Activities: Interact Club 2; Dramatics Club 4; Senior Play; All School Play 4; Musical 2, 3, 4. DANIEL MICHAEL RODEN 35 Castle Rock Road College Tall, easy-going Dan . . . Star Market employee . . . sin- cere . . . Latin student . . . tinkering with his car . . . college ahead. Activities: Latin Club 4; Football 1, 2; Volleyball 3. JOHN SYDNEY TOBIN 13 Curtis Road College Easy going, friendly, lots of fun . . . track and cross coun- try . . . SHS biology classes . . . Theoretically speaking , John likes all sports. Activities: Basketball 1; Track 2; Cross Country 1. KATHLEEN TOLAND 11 Essex Street IBM School Kath ... new to S.H.S. in her senior year . . . eager to make new friends . . . sporting interests include volleyball, Softball, and basketball . . . hates to get up early . . . Leave the driving to me! LORRAINE JEAN SALVO 324 Lynn Fells Parkway Enthusiastic D.E.C.A. student . . . fun in dramatics . . . stu- dent director of Incognito ... ' 66 white S. S. is nice . . . dancing and fast music . . . baseball ... Really? 65 % Left to right: Jonathan Trefry, Marie Loiselle, Diane Doherty, Douglas Woodward, John Dancewicz, Phillip Giorget- ti, Jayne Hurlbert, Alison Leek. ADVISORS — Anthony DeMatteo, Robert Clark 1967 Class Officers and Board of Directors Am Vr _;M J J r H j 1 i ' ■«i 4 . A 4 1 i i, ' ■JM . i • ' ■RTT r ■a W yjL 1 ■8 o gSfl ■-. OFFICERS 1963 - 1966 Row 1 — Voula Agganis, Christine Vatcher, Jayne Hurlbert, Diane Doher- ty; Row 2 — Jonathan Trefry, Thomas Dewing, Richard Salsman; Row 3 — Carmen D ' Amico, Arthur Grabowski; Row 4 — Vincent Paolini, John Dance- wicz, Douglas Woodward 66 In Memoriam Lucille DeVincenzi To your faithful, 0, Lord, Life is changed - Not taken away. 67 ■w h w o h o 68 A Friend Is . . . Friendliest Most Courteous • . i11i«-.ir f,, |ir«- Gary Sund Carol Clayton Most Cheerful Patsy Dethomas Most Sincere Paul Uga Christine Vatcher Laurita Walsh JVIost Dependable Paul Scire Rebecca Sanborn 69 Phillip Giorgetti Voula Angannis Happiness Is Being . . . Best Dancers Most Talented Lucinda Gray William Warren Virginia Colarusso Charles McCarthy Best Athletes Louise Bucchiere Christie Serine- Most Sophisticated Class Artists I m • 1 Francis Kimberly Annelle Diminico 70 Stephen Spofeard Nancy Murray Joy Is Being . . . Most Absent-Minded ■-.:•.■' Carol Venza Stanley Russo _-- ' Class Wit s :.- Lawrence Silipigni Jeanette Dicarlo Most Talkative f yr f A Class Blusher AT Typical Teen Robert Saefer Nancy Dumbrowski Vr luai iccn Theodore Brierley Janet Kierstead 71 Dierdre Kellev Thomas Dewing H9 rwF, UHBHBBI EB Security Is Being . . . Best Combination Of Beauty and Brains Most Helpful To S.H.S. s James Gaines Jayne Hurlbert Most Likely To Succeed Douglas Woodward J tf - ft Most Ambitious John Dancewicz Barbara Jean McNeill Most Popular UhONADE - 5 t f- ■-• - -: ' —— 3 % ' •  TflWWWm. Ww; James Pignato Stephanie Sim 72 Frederick Conti Piang Dolterty Best Dressed Best Looking 3 Student Government Representative Sharon Silver Vincent Paolini National Merit Finalist John Dancewicz James Gaines Brotherhood Representative Voula Angannis 73 Jayne Hurlhert ■0M7 74 Class Of 1968 Officers ADVISORS: Mr. Richard Tibbetts Miss Marcella White OFFICERS: Pres.: George Anderson Vice Pres.: Lynne Aronson Sec: Melinda Spofford Treas.: Cheryl McCarron Board Of Directors : Patricia Burns Lois Graham Janice McGonagle Patricia Sorenspn Joanne Valasunas E-02 Row 1 : Lucille DiBlasio, Priscilla Casey, Lynne Aronson, Donald Clark, Linda Scanzillo, Stephanie Ciulla. Row 2: Ethel Ianniciello, David Forni, Sharon Popp, Edward Burke, Marilyn D ' Amico, Dennis Hnatowicz, Christine Venti. Row 3: George Anderson, Susan Newbury, Paul Kontos, Carolyn Whelton Bruce Nickerson, Carol Knight, Paul Smith. E-05 Row 1: Anne Collins, Janice Fournier, Gayle Mer- rithew, Catherine Sylvia, Susan Beverage, Regina Gudaitis. Row 2: Diane Donovan, Thomas Surette, Kathryn Marciano, William Emma, Lisa Lindquist, Joseph Gallo, Julianne Ireson. Row 3: Robert Scarpa, Gayle Procopio, Philip An- derson, Marilyn White, Cecil Bishop, Phyllis Palumbo. 76 E-06 Row 1: George Paris, Olga Anganis, Robert Paglia- rulo, Eileen Martin, William Spadafora, Nancy Clay- ton, James Walker. Row 2: Kenneth Johnson, Linda Burke, Henry Pao- lini, Christina Whyte, James Blanchard Patricia Sorenson, Paul Kostecki, Karen Harnden. Row 3: Kathleen Iwanowicz, Edward Jarvis, Linda DiMinico, Kenneth Prout, Janet Monroe, Frederick Williams, Jo Ann Lipkiewicz. E-07 Row 1: Sheila Hill, Laurie Ellis, Sandra Gudaitis, Vera Harnden, Donna Shay, Diane Livolsi. Row 2: Patricia Denning, Leonard Aubrey, Diane Thompson, Robert Chaffee, Rita Cuddi, Walter Nick- erson, Joyce Erickson. Row 3: Lawrence Vigneaux, Joyce Mastrangelo, Joseph Monteforte, Linda Mc Laughlin, George Teehan, Patricia Burns. E-08 Row 1 : Pamela Cushman, Linda Williams, Doreen Farnham, p Norman Spence, Mary Champoux, Tina Pigeon, Donna Park. Row 2: Richard Loiselle, Nancy Coppola, James Con- don, Josephine DeVincenzi, Paul Harring, Elizabeth McCormack, Francis Jenson, Joan Seaboyer. Row 3: Frank Garofalo, Susan Evans, William Under- bill, Susan Lacy, Robert Thurell, Kathleen Avellino, Damon Moore. La At 1 77 IHBH H .. E-09 Row 1: Linda Shaw, Diane Ward, Gail Rich, Nelson Chang, Diane Marcy, Elizabeth Jerzylo, Janice McGonagle. Row 2: Linda Novick, Sharon Long, John Boy, Helen Tiedt, William Babcock, Melinda Spoffard, Louise Spencer. Row 3 E-10 Row 1: Patricia Kmita, Priscilla Nelson, Mary Ann Boyle, Bonnie Wolfe, Joanne Valsunas, Ann Leo. Row 2: Kevin Smith, Allison Semenerio, John Chap- man, Sandra Wheaton, Joseph Dollard, Katherine Callas, David Mercer. Row 3: Edward Patch, Lois Graham, Stephen Pizzoti, Donna Melchionno, Steven Martin, JoAnn Babin. E-ll Row I: Diane Chipman, Joan Zarrella, Joseph Sa- vasta, Donna Flynn, Edward Graham, Joanne Adams, Darlene Smith. Row 2: Patricia Menna, Carol Pogson, Thomas Oza- howski, Linda Davidson, Richard Nicolo, Marcia Hurll, Christine Kmeic. 78 t E-12 Row 1: Gerald Falasca, Joseph Magnan, Claudia Phellpin, Dean Adrien, Marcia Whalen, John Chrisos, Denise Dansereau. Row 2: Frederick Flammia, Nicholas Tsakeres, Judith Struzziero, Thomas Hurd, Victoria Osborne, Scott Kenrick Ronald Sanders. Row 3: Joanne Bailey, Michael Goodwin, Edward Wolfe, Diane LeDrew, George Smith. E-13 Row 1: Paul Traudeau, Ronald Witten, Bonnie Mee- han, Dennis Murray, Janet Diver, William Perry, Sharon Keene. R ow 2: Walter Daniels, Diane St. Claire, Terry Mc- Wade, Mary Wetmore, Anthony Bicchieri, Constance Banks, Robert Pagliarulo Row 3: Edward LeBlanc, Anne Brescia, Norman Stockwell, Barbara Smith, Paul Agersea, Deborah Gove, James Noce, Brenda Murgida. E-14 Row 1: Mary Anne Kelly, Marilyn Lyons, Vera Harnden, Louise Spencer, Lynn Hillis, Doris Oldford. Row 2: Christine Reynolds, Sandra Perry, Ronald Coron, Donna Ahl, Joseph Landrigan, Adrianne Tru- deau, Janet Lawton. Row 3: Nancy Wishneusky, Peter Simonson, Wanda Ringenwald, Joseph Ciaramitaro, Suzanne Smith, Chester Bejtlich. 79 iKonm E-15 Row 1: Norma Brown, Paulette Carli, Karen Geotis, Paul Kotchian, Phyllis Ciardielli, Marsha Perry, Christine O ' Brien. Row 2: Vicki Wells, William Fucalora, Mary Larkin, Robert Falasca, Patti Bellitti, Roger Ryder, Patricia Aleksa. Row 3: Albert Pulver, Eileen Toomey, Frederick Kappa, Nancy Diamond, Michael Steele, Judith Tib- betts, Kenneth Muise. E-16 Row 1: Robert Wilson, Jennie Woo, Ronald Brown, Louis Jordan, Joanne Healy, James Carter. Row 2: Edward Felson, Madeline Wasson, Gerald Falasca, Kathleen Alley, Andrew Crotty, Susan Shuckra, Charles Lang. Row 3: Kenneth Riley, Helen Lord, Robert Betrand, Corrine Tomeo, Richard Nicolo, Maria Spencer. 80 Class Of 1969 ADVISORS: Mr. Harold Musgrave Miss Elizabeth Arribea OFFICERS: Pres.: Kenneth Saccone Vice Pres.: Janet Nagle Sec: Louise Anastasi Treas.: Nancy Conrad Board of Directors : Susan Niles Phyllis Southard Nelsie Thompson Patricia Ventrice Judi Walsh W-08 Row 1: Carolyn Rondino, David Maher, Cynthia Mar- tin, Stephen Edwards, Christine Prialaga, Joseph Pellegrino, Jackie Clancy, Denise Folino. Row 2: Louis Desouza, Linda Schaffner, James Han- son, Theresa Brown, Roger LeBlanc, Carole Witten, Peter Klopf, Jeanne Siraco. Row 3: Sharon Dascoli, Louis O ' Neil, Nancy Bishop, Richard King, Kristine Cooper, Richard McCormack, Denise Caswell, Christopher Stentiford. W-09 Row 1: Julie Mallon, John Knickle, Patricia O ' Neil, Thomas Coughlin, Linda Skerry, Kenneth Buckless, Janice Hughes, Diane Forrest. Row 2: Jean Sullivan, Thomas Quinlan, Patricia Han- Ion, Joseph Williams, Karen Cochrane, Andrew Boles, Wendy Melillo, Henry Merrifield, Martha Le- caroz. Row 3: Mark Barry, Linda Cataldo, John Penfield Bonnie McClintock, Robert Lovell, Linda Scannell, Robert Cassinell, Carol Day. 81 «um W-10 Row 1: Linda Basanisi, Cheryl Orfice, Mallory Ma- loney Kathleen Barressi, Patricia Cecere, Ann An- zalone, Beverly Soriano, Catherine Schirl. Row 2: Helen Merrithew, Shelia Buckless, William Griffith, Cynthia Smith, John Merril, Carol Salerno, Gary Munsen, Lucille Macleod Row 3: Sherry Kontos, William Robertson, Lorraine Prout, Warren Mohr, Patricia Craik, John Sullivan, Marlene Dearborn, Arthur McClintock. W-ll Row 1: Margarie Mekalian, Eric Dearstyne, Phyllis Southard, Kevin Duggan, Judy Wilcox, Patricia Ran- dazzo, Timothy Collins, Mary Robleski. Row 2: William Lampros, Linda Bashford, Robert Miller Beverly Murray, John Burke, Janet Cham- poux, William Grout, Linda Frusciante, Richard Surette. .Rom; 3: Karen Simonson, Howard Wheeler, Duana Lemay, Bruce Carye, Laurel Chernoff, Robert Mc- Cormack, Patricia Lumsden, Dana Perham, Nancy Orlando. W-12 Row 1: Robert Samms, Leslie Radler, Kenneth Esdra, Marie Inello, Dale Robinson, Kathleen Dunham, Ralph Perrotta, Eola Aborn, Diane Duval Row 2: June Osgood, Leo Archambault, Lillian Defeo, Robert Grant, Donna Kusch, Leslie Crowell, Nancy Whyte, Stephen Manley, Eileen McGarvey. Row 3: Charlene Myles, Richard Spence, Jacqueline Gallant, Bruce Bursey, Karen Trecartin, Alan Belyea, Dorothy Swenson, Stephen Midgley, Anne Connaugh- ton, Gary Lemure. 82 W-13 Row 1 : Charles Sampson, Linda Inderra, Joseph Gould, Diane Defuri, Alan MacMunn, Dale Manter, Allan Cuddi. Row 2: Patricia Richard, David Kurz, Linda Whyte, James Armstrong, Diane Uga, Chris Agersea, Chris- tine Perry, Jan Buzun. Row 3: Michael Russo, Linda Bennett, Victor Pa- lerno, Daryl Taatjes, Walter Nadworny, Susan Eaton, Kevin Marston, Janice Gianascoli. W-14 Row 1: Cheryl Marquis, Paula Tavernelli, Patricia Kornotowski, Louise Rice, Donald Spinelli, Jean Cundy, Linda Artemchuk, Charlotte Edwards. Row 2: Linda Gignac, Jane Nagle, Robert Gontarz, Janet Busalacchi, Michael Ahl, Linda Varney, Frank Quartarone, Carol Conners, Donna Ferreira. Row 3: Karen Jefska, Joseph Panarello, Ruth Ber- rett, Thomas Mills, Deborah Dumblaukas, Wallace McKenzie, Daryl Whitehurst, Stephen Staffier, Martin Mitchell. A-02 Row 1: Christine Teehan, Nancy Conrad, Robin Demauro, Frank Spinelli Donna Ventola, Kathleen Ward, Mollie Whetzel. Row 2: Carolyn Zarrella, Robert Pantalone, Christine Cahill, Robert Glazer, Patricia Nagle, Robert Mc- Loughlin Leona Loiselle. Row 3: Kenneth Mordaunt, -June Grasso, Paul Dou- cette, Christine Golden, James Landry, Laurel O ' Brien, Robert Currie. 83 A-03 Row 1 : Kerry McWade, Nicholas Spinelli, Pamela Howell, James Meredith, Lawrence Andrus, Donna Digiacomo, Daniel Rossetti, James Doherty Row 2: Patrick Ventrice, Daniel Swanson, Kathy Streeter, Bruce Flashenburg, Elizabeth Dormer, Stephen Paolini, Donna Ducott, David Walsh, John Tracia. Row 3: Michael Valovanie, Brenda Wolfe, Barry Boaldier, Janis Dell, Raymond Leather, Debra Little, Stephen Barrett, Deborah Moore, Dennis Marzakis. A-04 Row 1: Phyllis Haley, Steven Lawrence, Mary Har- rington, Linda Lombardo, Dennis Boisvert, Diane Dever, Fred Paris, Louise Anastasi. Row 2: Garry Waitte, Karen Sienkewicz, Wayne Bam- bury, Lisa Moses, Hugh Clayton, Mary Walsh, Thomas Magnan, Linda Maghakian Michael Boulgier. Row 3: Janet Johnson, Robert Ducott, Kathleen Stiles, Paul Kavalchuk, Wendy Carr, Curtis Weaver, Patricia Emmanuel, Mary Home. A-05 Row 1 : Linda Maguire, Patricia Tibbetts, Christine Cuscuna, Maria Calcagno Judith Barber, Leona Carr, Carlee Nicholson. Row 2: Jane Shipulski, Robert Jordan, Beverly Pick- ett, Herbert Martin, Vicki Morrison, William Rendell, Sharon Smith, Stephen Tucker, Deborah Chipman. Row 3: Carolyn McNeill, Andrew Seminerio, Linda Murphy, Louis Fladger, Cheryl Parrott, Robert Mat- thias, Nancy Wolfe. 84 ■W  ■C-15 Row 1: Jan Olsen, Martha Driscoll, Arthur Lapierre, Judith Meszaroz, Louise Reczek, Carl Carmosino. Row 2: Dennis Ray, Karen Traverse, Joseph Digia- como, Patricia Murphy, Alfred Diotte, Christine Moriello. Row 3: Jean Woods, Frederick Alther, Kathryn Ni- cosia, Francis Black, Karen Shepherd, George Har- vey, Sharon Nichols. C-21 Row 1: Verne Rupright, Jane Ballard, Joseph Dono- van, Nelsie Thompson, Angelo Serino, JoAnn Hatch. Row 2: Mary-Ellen Nelson, Stephen Pescatore, Pam- ela Candia, James Canole, Joan Bruno, Kenneth Sac- cone, Cathleen Vient. Row 3: David Blundell, Linda Landry, Mark Salsman, Susanna Peary, Richard Carli, Janice Scott, Edward Walsh. C-24 Row 1: Linda Landry Nancy Winton, Joseph Peco rella, Stanley Stockwell, Susan Niles, Karen Neale, Sheila Russell. Row 2: Philip Aubrey, Joan Judge, Daniel McNeill Patricia Heidebrecht, Rodney LaVoie, Denise Arse naut, Britt Johnson, Kathleen Allen, John Cardozo. Row 3: Dana McPhee, Robin Berry, Dennis Howell Michelle O ' Brien, Jeffrey Cushing, Ellen Svenson Stephen Moccia. 85 C-25 Row 1: Francis Oeader, Barbara Scott, Joseph Mae- stranzi, Donna Rand, Albert Polese, Judith Walsh, Wayne Wetherbee. Row 2: Cynthia Long, James Anganis, Deborah Toner, Ronald Joyce, Roxanna Savary, Edward Allan, Sharon Lowell, Ray Bourgeois. Row 3: Michael Ichniowski, Susan Lumsden, Leonard Caruso, Carol Calkins, Michael Lombardi, Julia Plassman, Gary O ' Donnell, Patricia Bowen. 86 IV 88 H ..ia Tontoquonian Editors Advisor: Helen F. Towle Row 1: CAROL CLAYTON, Editor of Biographies; BARBARAJEAN McNEILL, Editor of Ac- tivities; PATRICIA SMITH, Business Manager. Row 2: PAUL HUNTER, Editor of Advertising; THOMAS DEWING, Editor-in-Chief; ARTHUR GRABOW SKI, Editor of Advertising. Tontoquonian Staff Row 1: Voula Agganis. Patricia Smith, Paul Hunter, Barbarajean McNeill, Thomas Dewing, Carol Clayton, Arthur Grabowski, Patrick DeThomas. Row 2: Nancy Murray, Dale Shannon, Charles Cushing, Linda Dow, Judith Powers, Georgianna Bejtlich, Sharon Samuels, Marjorie Townsend, Carol Rubbicco, Marie LaVecchio. Row 3: Sandra Howell, Edward Lane, Catherine Tarr, Douglas Woodward, Theodore Brierley, Lindsey Smith, Nancy Champion, Elaine Williams. 90 Student Council Advisor: Helen F. Towle OFFICERS: Pres.: Marie Loiselle Vice Pres.: Judith Tibbetts Sec: Kathleen Barressi Treas. : Christine Vatcher. Z . Row 1 : Kathleen Barressi, Marie Loiselle, Judith Tibbetts, Christine Vatcher. Roiv 2. Diane Marcy, Patricia Richards, June Grasso, Linda Maghakian, Joyce Erickson. Roiv 3: Brenda Murgida, Lynne Aronson, Janice Scott, Jennie Woo, Susan Beverage, Christine Reynolds. Row 1 : Frederick Conti, Sharon Silver, Diane Doherty, Patrick De- Thomas, Anne Connaughton. Roiv 2: Bernadine Milano, Eileen Cor- regio, Carolyn McNeill, Debra Lit- tle, Nancy Bishop, Linda DiMini- co, Cheryl McCarron. Row 3: El- len Svenson, Edward Maguire, Paul Uga, Vincent Paolini, Stan- ley Russo, Andrew Boles, Laurel Chernoff. Club Presidents Row 1: Marie Loiselle, Susan Petkewich, Patricia Smith, Diane Doherty, Dierdre Kelley, Nancy Murray, Margaret Crighton, Rebecca Sanborn. Row 2: Corrine Prentice, Alison Leek, Louise Bucchiere, Frederick Conti, Jonathan Trefry, Eileen Corregio, Cynthia Stead, Marilyn Holbrook, Valerie Caswell. Row 3: Edward Lane, Thomas Dewing, John Dancewicz, Philip Giorgetti, Ed- ward Maguire, Paul Uga, Richard Salsman, Douglas Woodward, James Gaines. 91 m National Honor Society Advisor: Mrs. Frances P. Egan OFFICERS: Pres.: Douglas Woodward Vice Pres.: Linda Pisello Sec.: Voula Agganis Treas.: John Boy Row 1 : Donna Quaglieri, Nancy Clayton, Susan Beverage, Linda Pisello, Douglas Woodward, Voula Agganis, John Boy. Row £: Donna Park, Patricia Denning, Kathleen McGrath, Paulette Carli, William Spadafora, Lynne Aronson, Josephine DeVincenzi, Norman Spence, Jennie Woo. Row 3: -Muriel Haley, Gayle Procopio, Corrine Tomeo, Damon Moore, John Dancewicz, James Gaines, Maria Spencer, Christina Whyte, Joan Seaboyer, Janis Sordillo. Girls ' Club Cabinet Advisor: Isabelle Beauchesne OFFICERS: Pres.: Rebecca Sanborn Vice Pres.: Maria Spencer Sec.-Treas.: Nancy Bishop Row 1: Nancy Bishop, Rebecca Sanborn, Maria Spencer. Row 2: Anne Collins, Jennie Woo, Alison Leek, Anne Connaughton, Voula Agganis. Girls ' Club Dance Committee ■1 ■■SHflH 1 | an h ' ,W: : 1 ■M 1 4 • ' B ' w  l « s i £$ i ■)L  J 1 , i ' ; ir T H W ► •MS [1 , t ' i ' i ' m K i i V ' 4 • i Row 1: Sharon Silver, Nancy Murray. Row 2: Darlene Smith, Lynne Aronson, Beverly Murray. 92 Math League Advisor: Charlotte Sciola Row 1: JoAnn Bamford, Marjorie Townsend, Nelson Chang, Patricia Lyons, Muriel Haley. Row 2: Wallace MacKenzie, Douglas Woodward, John Dancewicz, Richard McCormack, John Boy, Carmen D ' Amico. Row 3: Paul Agersea, John Walker, Steven Barrett, John Burke, Robert McCormack. Chess Club Advisor: George A. Palmer Pres.: Michael Mitchell Row 1: Nelson Chang, Carole Laferla, Joseph DesRoisers. Row 2: Kevin Duggan, James Donovan, Ralph Perrotta. Row 1: Paul Scire, Francis Hochmuth, Thaddeus Schirl, James Gaines, Nelson Chang. Row 2: Kevin Ford, Daniel Donovan, Charles Bean, Edward Lane, Carmen D ' Amico. 93 Interact Club Advisor: Harold B. Everitt OFFICERS: Pres.: Thaddeus Schirl Vice Pres.: James Gaines French Club Advisors: Jane A. Gorton; Mark Levine OFFICERS: Pres.: John Boy Vice Pres.: Barbara] ean McNeill Sec. : Corrine Tomeo Treas.: Allison Seminerio Row 1: Gayle Merrithew, Donna Quaglieri, Barbarajean McNeill, John Boy, Corrine Tomeo, Allison Seminerio, Joanne Adams. Row 2: Bonnie Meehan, Margaret Crighton, Carole LaFerla, Lynne Aronson, Joanne Bailey, Marilyn Seide, Olga Anganis, Patricia Denning, Susan Beverage. Row 3: Christina Whyte, Patricia Burns, Stephanie Sim, James Gaines, Maria Spencer, Gayle Procopio, Elizabeth McCormack. Latin Club Advisor: Frances P. Egan OFFICERS: Pres.: Susan Petkewich Vice Pres.: Marjorie Townsend Sec. : Christine Kmeic Treas.: Diane LeDrew Row 1: Gail Mandeville, Donna Quaglieri, Marjorie Townsend, Christine Kmeic, Susan Petke- wich, Diane LeDrew, Denise Folino. Row 2: Margarie Mekalian, Christine Reynolds, Carol De- Vito, Judith Struzziero, Jennie Woo, Rebecca Sanborn, Christine Vatcher. Row 3: Elizabeth Jerzylo, Jean Cundy, Patricia Kornotowski, Deborah Hickman, Mary Home, Phyllis Ciardiello, Catherine Mahar. Row 1: Patricia Nagle, Allison Seminerio, Julie Mallon, Karen Sheperd, Marlene Giulmette, Mau- reen Steele, Carol Rondino, Row 2: Linda Pisello, Stephen Malgeri, Paul Harring, Robert Miller, Wil- liam Spadafora, Eric Dearstyne, Paul Heffernen, Row 3: Alexander Przybylski, Michael Steele, Debra Dumbauckas, Daniel Roden, Carol Calkins, John Walker, Paul Far- renkopf. 94 Spanish Club Advisor: Anthony Poto OFFICERS: Pres.: Richard Salsman Vice Pres. : Paul Kostecki Sec.: Sharon Keene and Josephine DeVincenzi Treas.: John Chrisos Row 1: Dennis Boisvert, John Chrisos, Paul Kostecki, Richard Salsman, Sharon Keene, Josephine DeVincenzi, Joanne Valasunas, Alan MacMunn. Row 2: Carol DeVito, Dale Shannon, Carol Day, Sharon Samuels, Patricia Aleska, Linda Wormstead, Lynne Aronson, Joanne Healy, Anne Collins. Row 3: Janet Monroe, Wanda Ringenwald, Thomas Dewing, George Marlin, Raymond Leather, Damon Moore, Albert Pulver, Judith Tibbets, Valerie Caswell. Future Nurses ' Club Advisor: Katherine M. Spencer OFFICERS: Pres.: Valerie Caswell Vice Pres.: Rita Cuddi Sec: Jean Cundy Treas.: Eileen Correggio Row 1: Eileen Correggio, Rita Cuddi, Valerie Caswell, Helen Tiedt, Jean Cundy, Denise Folino, Row 2: Marie MacGregor, Ruth Castle, Carol Rondino, Cynthia Martin, Christina Kmiec, Janet Johnson, Mary Lou McLaughlin, Sandra Doherty. Row 3: Linda Wormstead, Marlene Guilmette, Susan Lumsden, Maureen Santiano, Patti Bellitti, Jeanne Stolos, Karen Shepherd Future Homemakers of America Advisor: Janice Haley OFFICERS: Pres.: Corrine Prentice Vice Pres. -Treas.: Muriel Haley Sec. : Sharon Long Row 1: Denise Dansereau, Corrine Prentice, Muriel Haley, Catherine Mahar. Row 2: Diane Dono- van, Sharon Long, Lindsey Smith, Nancy Champion, Adrienne Trudeau, Judith Clark. 95 JLi. 1L. . A. Advisor: Maureen Leahy OFFICERS: Pres.: Annelle DiMinico Vice Pres.: Leonard Angelo Sec: Andrea Boles Trects.: Thomas Hatch Row 1 : Stephanie Delorio, Thomas Hatch, Andrea Boles, Evelyn DiNapoli, Leonard Angelo, Delma Diotte, Mary Lou McLaughlin. Row 2: Michael Harnden, Wanda Barteaux, Lawrence Silipigni, Robert Whalen, Charles Presc tt, Eileen Walters, Charles Cushing. Row 3: William Winsor, John Falasca, Dennis Deschene, Ernest Venezia, David Leighton, Raymond LaRouche. Row 1: Alan MacMunn, Christina Whyte, Ellen Svenson, Darlene Smith, Josephine DeVincenzi, Debra Little, Joseph Dollard. Row 2: Ethel Ianniciello ? Patricia Aleska, Carolyn McNeill, Gayle Procopio, Kathryn Nicosia, Joanne Bailey, Patricia Burfls. Row 3: Joyce Mastrangelo, Janet Mon- roe, Muriel Haley, Nancy Bishop, Janis Dell, Alison Leek, Marcia Hurll. Future Teachers of America Advisor: Miriam Kochakian, Robert Clark OFFICERS: Pres.: Margaret Crighton Vice Pres. : Darlene Smith Sec. : Debra Little Treas.: Josephine DeVincenzi Row 1: Patricia Boudreau, Lisa Moses, Nancy Conrad, Cheryl Marquis, Donna Quaglieri, Anne Collins, Patricia Smith. Row 2: Jane Nagle, Margarie Mekalian, Sharon Keene, Carol DeVito, Janet Busalacchi, Laurie Ellis, Karen Harnden, Roiv 3: Ann Anzalone, Patricia Murphy, Cathy Ward, Bonnie McClintock, Mary Ann Boyle, JoAnn Bamford, Sheila Buckless. 96 Dramatic Club Advisor: Gordon Bennett OFFICERS: Pres.: Marilyn Holbrook Vice Pres. : Sandra Perry Sec: Donna Park Treas. : Elizabeth Jerzylo Row 1: Phyllis Ciardiello, Richard Salsman, Elizabeth Jerzylo, Marilyn Holbrook, Donna Park, Sandra Perry, Bonnie Meehan. Row 2: Carole LaFerla, Christine Pigeon, Sandra Wheaton, Maureen Steele, Roxanna Savory, Marilyn White, Thomas Hatch, Phyllis Palumbo, Alan MacMunn, Paul Heffernen, Bonnie Wolfe Row 3: Christine Venti, Kathleen Alley, Suzzane Smith, Daniel Dono- van, Stephen Spofford, James Gaines, Edward Lane, Laurel Chernoff, Christina Whyte, Ellen Down. National Thespians Advisor: Gordon Bennett OFFICERS: Pres.: James Gaines Vice Pres.: Peter Simonson Sec: Marilyn Holbrook Treas. : Edward Lane Row 1: Karen Caddy, Peter Simonson, James Gaines, Marilyn Holbrook, Edward Lane, Bonnie Wolfe. Row 2: Christine Pigeon, Maureen Steele, Nelson Chang, Nicholas Tsakeres, Daniel Dono- van, Andrew Crotty, Margaret Collum, Catherine Canning, JoAnn Bamford. Career Conference Committee Row 1: Diane Doherty, Voula Agganis, Row 2: Thomas Dewing, Vincent Paolini, Jona- than Trefry. 97 Row 1: Diane Cowan, Catherine Mahar, Judith Clark, Kristine Berry, Karen Caddy. Row 2: Dierdre Kelley, Sharon Silver, Marie LaVecchio, Alison Leek, Donna Quaglieri, Cheryl Morse, Gail Mandeville, Row 3: Judith Fabiano, Eileen Corregio, Louise Bucchiere, Barbarajean McNeill, Mary Lee Miller, Janis Sordillo, Cynthia Stead, Susan Petkewich, Lucinda Gray. Usherettes Advisor: Helen Nowak OFFICERS: Captain: Alison Leek 1st Lieutenant: Donna Quaglieri 2nd Lieutenant: Marie LaVecchio Sahico Club Advisors: Marcia Boyd Terri Buckner OFFICERS: Pres.: Latricia Smith Vice Pres. : Lillian Colantuono Sec. : Carol Rubbico Treas.: Henrietta Veno Row 1 : Constance Bacon, Carol Howell, Carol Rubbicco, Patricia Smith, Henrietta Veno, Lillian Colantuoni, Glenys Blanch. Row 2: Regina Magnan, Margaret Smith, Karen Tagny, Ruth Castle, Audrey Rossetti, Kathleen Peluso, Virginia Colloruso. Row 3: Elaine Williams, Carol Walling, Sandra Howell, Carol Mills, Sandra Morrison, Agatha Contino, Margaret Collum. Audio Visual Aid ' s Club Advisor: Carmine C. Moschella OFFICERS: Pres.: Frederick Conti Vice Pres.: Robert Lovett Sec: Jeffrey Wright Treas.: Johnathan Trefry Row 1: Alan MacMunn, Lester Crowell, Jonathan Trefry, Frederick Conti, Jeffrey Wright, Robert Lovett, Nelson Chang, Row 2: Andrew Crotty, Michael Valovanie, Robert Glazer, Paul Surrette, Dennis Hansen, James Walker, Charles Southard, Row 3: William Robertson, Peter Simonson, Edward LeBlanc, Howard Wheeler, Douglas Woodward. __ Art Club Advisor: George A. Palmer OFFICERS: Pres.: Nancy Murray Vice Pres.: Deborah Hickman Sec.: Eileen Emery Treas. : Lindsey Smith Row 1: Voula Agganis, Leslie Radler, Marie LaVecchio, Deborah Hickman, Nancy Murray, Eileen Emery, Sharon Keene, Rebecca Sanborn. Row 2: Carole LaFerla, Ellen Kenerson, Jean Woods, Janet Lawton, Mary Larkin, Elizabeth McCormack, Diane Donovan, Mallory Maloney, Joanne Healy. Carol Venza. Row 3: Mary Ann Kelly, Diane St. Claire, Stephanie Sim, Cheryl Parrott, Stephen Spofford, Alison Leek, Diane Thompson, Maureen Maher, Sharon Silver. Marshal Squad Advisor: Bernard Hussey Row 1: Mary Lou McLaughlin, Lucinda Gray, Catherine Mahar, Diane Doherty, Gail Mandeville, Dierdre Kelley, Christine Vatcher, Voula Agganis Row 2: Carol Howell, Maureen Maher, Cath- erine Canning, Jayne Hurlbert, Judith Higgins, David Leighton, Henrietta Veno, Lorraine McKinnon, Diane McCulley, Delores Dudley. Row 3: Janis Sordillo, Corrine Prentice, Cynthia Stead, Alison Leek, Lindsey Smith, Maureen Santiano, Mary Lee Krzywicki, Jeannette DiCarlo, Kristine Berry, Linda Fritz. Lan guage Laboratory Aides Row 1 : John Woodman, Arthur Grabowski, Richard Salsman. Row 2: Peter Simonson, James Blanchard 99 H Office Aides Row 1: Janet Johnson, Sheila Buckless, Karen Caddy, Linda Landry, Carol Rubbicco, Ruth Castle. Row 2: Doris Oldford, Jayne Hurlbert, Sherry Kontos, Maureen Steele, Josephine DeVincenzi, Diane Forrest. Row 3: Phyllis Palumbo, Linda Bennett, Kristine Cooper, Helen Lord, Alison Leek, Anne Brescia. Guidance Aides Row 1: Ellen Kenerson, Janice McGonagle, Barbara Dagenais, Janet Kierstead, Christine Reynolds, Virginia Colarusso. Row 2: Andrea Boles, Patricia Aleska, Diane DeFuria, June Grasso, Anne Connaughton, Elaine Williams. Row 3: Carolyn McNeill, Robin Berry, Elizabeth Baker, Diane Cowan, Daryl Taatjes, Roxanne Savary. Row 1: Mary Home, Voula Ag- ganis, Paul Hunter, Diane Doher- ty, Constance Bacon, Sharon Smith. Row 2: Jean Woods, Georgianna Bejtlich, Ellen Svenson, Barbara- jean McNeill, Marjorie Townsend, Judith Fabiano. 100 Library Aides Advisor: Albert J. Moylan George J. Fischer Row 1: Judith Walsh, Judith Rob- inson, Gary Boivin, Christine Cus- cuna, Susan Beverage Row 2: Janice Hughes, Cynthia Long, Mary McKenzie, Anne Brescia, ' Stephanie Sim, Donna Melchionno. Row 3: Nancy Bishop, Alan Mac- Munn, Stephen Spoffard, Anthony Andaloro, George Chobanian, Mary Lee Miller. Pep Squad Advisor: Carolyn Madden Row 1: Linda Inserra, Kathleen Barressi, Karen Harnden, Joanne Adams, Sharon Keene, Judith Struzziero, Diane Forrest, Marie Ienello, Robin DeMaro. Row 2: Margarie Mekalian, Lynne Aron- son, Christine Venti, Jean Woods, Janet Champoux, Sharon Lowell, Dorothy Swenson, Patricia Lums- den, Mary Walsh, Louise Rice, Christina Sullo, Olga Agganis, Kathleen Dunham, Patricia Cecere. Row 3: Patricia Tibbetts, Rox- anne Savory, Anne Connaughton, Nancy Bishop, Diane Thompson, Janice Dell, Cheryl Parrott, Mau- reen Santiano, Denise Caswell, Di- ane St. Clair Joanne Bailey, Patricia Murphy, Darlene Uga, Jane Nagle. Row 1: Linda Lombardo, Martha Driscoll, Jackie Clancy, Christine Pigeon, Debra Toner, Jane Os- good, Pamela Candia, Sharon Long, Charlotte Edwards. Row 2: Linda Bashford, Suzanne Perry, Linda Novick, Susan Evans, Phyllis Pa- lumbo, Deborah Gove, Patricia Kniita, Deborah Moore, Brenda Wolfe, Cynthia Long. Row 3: Sandra Lacy, Janice Gianassoli, Daryl Tatjes, Robin Berry, Helen Tiedt, Carol Mills, Patricia Bowen, Donna Kusch, Linda Scannell. 101 Washington Trip Row 1: Barbara Dagenais, Laura Bishop, Carol Clayton, Carol Rubbicco, Margaret Crighton, Diane Doherty, Christine Vatcher, Constance Bacon. Row 2: Stephanie Sim, Sandra Howell, Kathryn Lumsden, Carol Mills, Catherine Tarr, Mary Lee Miller, Muriel Haley, Mary McKenzie, Eileen Emery. Row 3: Thomas Hatch, Ralph Santosuosso, John Dancewicz, Theodore Brierley, Charles Bean, Michael Milano, David Demers, Paul Scire, Paul Heffernen. Co-Operative Foods Advisor: Janice Haley Row 1: Eleanor Kelloway, Joan WhetzeL Susan Wheeler, Janet Merrifield. Row 2: Eleanor Fred- erick, Karen Crowell, Donna Woodland, Judith Domigan, Patricia Willard. Row 1: Lucille Bucchiere, Joanne DiChiara, Dolores Dudley, Linda Fritz, Gayle Sylvester, Bonny MacLeod. Row 2: Thomas Dwyer, William McKenna, Michael Kmita, Sara Bannon, Paul McKinnon, Nicholas DiGirolamo, Howard Fisher. 102 Co-Operative Clothing Advisor: Janice Haley Indian Chiefs Row 1: Frederick Conti, Gary Sund, Henry Smith. Row 2: Anthony Andaloro, Patsy DeThomas, Charles Southard. Row 3: Robert Saefer, Stephen Spoffard, Charles Southard. Doing the sachem frug Halftime happenings 103 1 V?V ■r Cheerleaders Row 1: Diane Doherty, Captain. Row 2: Judith Clark, Gail Mandeville, Jayne Hurlbert. Row 3: Diane Marcy, Mary Ann Boyle, Maryann Kelly, Gail Rich. Basketball Cheerleaders Kneeling: Claudia Phelpin, Joan Zarella, Carol Geddes. Standing: Kristine Berry, Regina Magnan, Dierdre Kelley, Cheryl MacCarron, Eileen Emery. 104 Pom-Pom Squad Kneeling: Patricia Craik, Captain. Standing: Patricia Brown, Susan Niles, Nancy Kneade, Cathleen Vient, Nancy Conrad, Denise Arsenault, Judith Wilcox, Denise Flammia. Twirlers Left to right: Louise Bucchiere, Ann Anzalone, Eileen Corregio; Captain, Pamela Howell, Maria Spencer. 105 Saugus High Band vtmwx mami m ummmm m IMHi V A - K Stage Dance Band Miiii ' iiii II i J I n ..m 4 lliiUiillillllllllB lifedlkiibiailllilllBliaii liiiaiaii liiiiiainiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiii Row 1: Joseph Plassman, Theodore Brierley, Walter Newbury, Stephen Meserve, Jonathan Trefry, Eric Dearstyne, Carmen D ' Amico, John Powell, Douglas Woodward, Mark Mitchell Row 2: Lawrence Polese, Julie Plassman, Norman Spence, Stephen Barrett 106 Glee Club ( u$ . wm WM mmmmmWMWM E l Vocal Octette Left to right: Stephen Pescatore, Wendy Mellilo, Patricia Kornotowski, Alison Seminerio, Kathleen Alley, Vicky Wells, Linda Schaffner, Paul Santonell. 107 Saugus High School Class of 1967 A Comedy in. Thrc Acts By Sam and Beit 5pe aek Based on La Cuisine des Artgo By Albert Huston Handled by Dramatics- Play Service Inc. kwtii Swfh Ha . Yorft. NY. tQO MY THREE ANGELS FRIDAY NOVEMBER 18 (966 . ' • - J ■■y .j iSSS ' e . • r ' .r ! ' . • 1 . - m - _ ! ! V ■(fij 1 p ,„ r«6 -w fli _i SATURDAY NOVEMBER CAST 19. 1966 Felix Ducotel . « 1 Putnam Eimlie Ducote] . . . Deirore Kelly Mme. Parole .... Rogi Marie Louise Ducotel . Joseph . ... James Donovan Jtules Thomas Hatch Alfred Paul Scire Henri Trochard . Thaddeus Sehirl Pan! ... .......... Lieutenant Kenneth Castle MR. GORDON BENNETT Director ' of Speech and Dram . MISS M. LINDA BROUGHTON ant to Director v 2- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ORGANIZATION OF PLAY PRODUCTION Posters and M r hercti ; i Ni mk . . Mr. Cart andDci Jam. V Mr ( Jeoi i i ' mi i Sta ,:■Crew dPropi-rti, 1 . ..-. : . : s ;c M an CJ slinc ■■.■r ■So Bci •11 C ■m • • !) Hatch i ,-,. ,k JUNIOR PROM 1966 A Ww a I ■i The Music Dramatic Departments present . . Book by Norman Panama and Melvin Frank March Third That ' s Not Necessary Enough. 12 in Original Musical Comedy Based on the Characters created by Al Capp Abner Music by Johnny Mercer and Gene DePaul 1967 Kissin ' the Bride 113 1 114 15 c o D 1 a o y A Victory for Seniors WH H ' - ' v Around S.H.S. M TV KM - 122 m ar— •■■■■■■■' ' ' ' ■' i.L__™_U— i sHi HirHoorassiEHijK 123 Canada ' s Diplomats vs. The S.H.S. Faculty ■r ?: . 125 ■126 im 1 fvvM ' fc 127 CHARLES SHIPULSKI End STEPHEN MALGERI End 128 Mi 1967 RICHARD JACKMAN Guard ARTHUR GRABOWSKI Center EDWARD MAGUIRE Back Co-Captain JOHN DANCEWICZ Back Co-Captain PAUL UGA Guard Co-Captain CHRISTIE SERINO Back JOHN HANSEN Center RICHARD LOMBARDO Guard 129 mill BiiiiiiiffT nnrniwinTTW What ' s everybody looking at? Pep Squad One more point for Saugus Saugas scores again He flies through the air 131 Just one more block S.H.S. Row 1: Paul Agersea, Edward Patch, Charles Bilton, Stan- ley Russo, John Hanson. Row 2: Mr. Paul O ' Brien, Coach, Bruce Maxwell, James Mancuso, Michael Shell, James 1966-67 Saugus 4 Saugus 4 Saugus 3 Saugus 2 Saugus 2 Saugus 5 Saugus 5 Saugus 9 Saugus 6 Saugus 6 Saugus 3 Saugus 1 Saugus 9 Saugus 1 Saugus 1 Saugus 5 Saugus 3 Hockey Blanchard, Mark Salsman, Mr. Leonard Wall, Asst. Coach. Row 3: Christie Serino, Gary Sund, George Ossinger, Ste- ven Ossinger, John Murphy, Robert Lovett, Richard Spence, SCORES 01 n mam— balem 1 Beverly 4 Classical 1 English 3 St. Johns ' 3 St. Marys ' Peabody 2 Danvers 1 Winthrop 2 Woburn 3 Amesbury 2 Marblehead 3 Swampscott Gloucester 4 Maiden Cath 5 Swampscott 3 English 2 ft 8 — I f It 133 111— iMMMTirf frrifMiMMWi We score again! We held again — ■' ' ■■) ?x. J H JI ■Hv fei i| Wv j WP 1 s3 ■iiiiwi 134 Early stop Another save! Face-off Three-to-one He ' s not the puck! p. mh| wtt BSSBSSt iT BI HhIS „ Bl ' f W hi ■■ijife § ... : « ..-.-; g fJh Jt k - j -■' jp . ■' .. : ' ' ,....., .. Shoot! 135 fj  ' i S.H.S Row 1: Anthony Bicchieri, Edward Burke, Robert Safer, John Ciambello, David Demers. Row 2: Philip Georgetti, ! S 41 131 r 1966-67 Saugus 36 Saugus 55 Saugus 60 Saugus 76 Saugus 55 Saugus 39 Saugus 66 Saugus 49 Saugus ........ 45 Saugus 53 Saugus 46 Saugus 70 Saugus 62 Saugus 41 Saugus 52 Saugus 54 - : .f Basketball Michael Winn, Joseph Savaster, Henry Paolini, Theodore Brierley, Frederick Kappa, Allen Pulver. SCORES Classical 67 Haverhill 57 Salem 95 Lawrence 86 English 85 Beverly 61 Lowell 54 Peabody 58 Classical 73 Haverhill 69 Salem 63 Lawrence 78 English 92 Beverly 75 Lowell 85 Peabody 64 Up and over Cornered Collision N 1 ,j - 138 ■♦ • m ' s ' ■JIB 1 Coming through Where ' d the ball go? Girls ' Basketball Varsity Row 1: Darlene Smith, Carol Howell, Johaim Boudreau, Jayne Hurlbert, Diane Doherty. Row 2: Josephine DeVincenzi, Louise Bucchiere, Maureen Santiano, Maria Spencer, Paula Geehan, Cynthia Stead. Junior Varsity Row 1: Kathleen Ward, Kathleen Sylvia, Phyllis Southard, Marie lenello, Nancy Conrad. Row 2: Denise Flamia, Michelle O ' Brien, Dorothy Swenson, Ellen Svenson, Nancy Wolfe. Row 3: Helen Tiedt, Manager Carolyn Zarrella, Kathleen Nicosia, Patricia O ' Neill, Debra Toner, Marlene Guilmette, Karen Harnden, Manager. Cross-Country Under the coaching of William L. MacNeill, the Saugus High C. C. team had a very successful season. The boys went undefeated in their league meets and at the Yankee Conference Varsity Meet, Saugus runners took seven of the top ten places. Eight of the top ten S.H.S. runners are Juniors and will return for another season. SCORES Saugus. . . . 16 — Bishop Fenwick . . .. 39 Saugus. . .. 35 Saugus. . . . 20 — Lynn Classical . . .. 35 Saugus. . . . 15 — St. Mary ' s .. 40 Saugus. . . 40 Varsity Left to right: Charles Lang, George Teehan, Philip Georgetti, Francis Jensen, Frederick Flammia, William .Underhill, Albert Pulver, Dennis Murray, Thomas Dewing. Team captain was Senior Phillip Georgetti Junior Varsity Left to right: Edward Borke, Robert Gontarz, Lenoard Caruso, Richard Loiselle, Charles Razumny, Paul ' Harring, Kenneth Buck- less, Steven Pescatore, Thomas Samuels, Richard Roman ■■142 The halfway point . . . only one mile to go. A great finish for Captain Philip Giorgetti The battle for positions begins! The S.H.S. JV ' s making their moves for a sweep at the conference. An easy victory for the varsity 143 ■... Girls ' Field Hockey Varsity Row 1: Darlene Smith, Eileen Walters, Louise Bucchiere, Cynthia Stead, Catherine Slyvia, Karen Harnden. Row 2: Josephine DeVincenzi, Patricia Boudreau, Paula Geehan, Nancy Wolfe, Patricia Bellitti, Margaret Crighton. Senior Members Junior Varsity Row 1: Linda Basjford, Brenda Wolfe, Jean Cundy, Lindsey Smith, Carol Howell, Linda Whyte, Row 2: Cynthia Martin, June Grasso, Christine Golden, Ellen Svenson, Maureen Santiano, Patricia O ' Neil, Sandra Lacey. 146 147 H Official Photographers for the 1967 Tontoquonian LINCOLN STUDIO MALDEN, MASS. ,. Authorized Dealer R.C.A. Zenith ALKEN ' S TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE • COLOR • BLACK AND WHITE 310 Central St. Saugus, Mass. Tel. 233-0383 CHISHOLM ' S MOTEL 726 Broadway, Route Saugus, Mass. Tel. 233-5100 W. ERNEST LIGHT Printer 5 Columbus Avenue SAUGUS, MASSACHUSETTS Tel. CEnter 3-0592 BRUHM ' S SERVICE STATION Expert Auto Repairing Bear Front End Alignment 99 Lincoln Avanua Saugus, Mats. 233-2223 CHARACTER LEADERSHIP Compliments of FRENCH SHRINER SHOE CO. 63 Broadway Saugus SWEENEY FUEL Sales FUEL OIL Service 56 Denver Street SAUGUS 233-0550 SERVICE SCHOLARSHIP SOUTHEASTERN NEW ENGLAND DIVISION L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY attleboro, Massachusetts Thomas Gal vin William Rowan Farnum Devoe Donald Pelletier CLASS RINGS AND PINS • CLUB INSIGNIA • MEDALS TROPHIES PLAQUES ' DIPLOMAS • INVITATIONS • TAYLOR YEARBOOKS Congratulations and Good Luck to the Senior Graduating Class 1967 MUSIC DEPARTMENT BAND— CHORUS Compliments of ADVENTURE CAR HOP Route 1 Saugus, Mass. NELSON ' S FLOWERS 199 Essex Street SAUGUS, MASS. CEnter 3-2307 Compliments of BARNETT FABRIC STORES, INC. Saugus ' Complete Sewing Center 654 Broadway ROUTE 1 233-5516 Compliments of the FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Best Wishes to the Graduates of Saugus High 1967 EASTERN TOOL STAMPING CO., INC. Pressed Metal Engineers m ■... ■BUTLER ' S DRUG STORE I Essex Street CEnter 3-0410 Where Pharmacy Is a Profession Compliments of CLIFTONDALE GARAGE Compliments of TED ' S BARBER SHOP New England Shopping Center SAUGUS, MASS. 233-7938 PETER A. ROSSETTI . Insurance Agency . . 473 Lincoln Ave. Saugus, Mass. 233-1855 CHARLIE ' S SHOE SERVICE Complete Shoe Repair Service OLD SHOES MADE LIKE NEW 451 Lincoln Ave. Cliftondale Square 233-1197 233-3111, 3-1505 JIM TOOMEY SON Aluminum Siding and Gutters Aluminum Combination Windows and Doors Jalousie Porch Enclosures Show Room: 9 Essex St. Saugus THE SAUGUS ADVERTISER Your Home Town Paper Compliments of CLIFTONDALE WOODWORKING COMPANY (Incorporated) TEL. CE 3-0020 Saugus, Massachusetts ■BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1966 MALDEN GRINDING WELDING CO., INC. Compliments of SHERMAN ' S MARKET KEYSTONE WINDOW CO. INC. Aluminum Products Jet. Rt. I and Mam St., Saugus 233-0839 Compliments of LUDWIG ' S CLEANERS INC. 73 Vine Street Saugus, Mass. Before you accept that first job . • • Look over your employer as eavefully as he does you What ' s the Company like anyway? Would I be proud to work there? Reputation for square dealing with employees? Pleasant surroundings? Will I be working with others my own age? Are they friendly? Do they socialize after hours? Will the boss be reasonable? Appreciate good, hard work, but won ' t explode if I make a mistake? Will I make a decent week ' s pay? Have a chance for raises, advancement, more responsibility? How about fringe benefits? Is the work challenging? I had what it takes to get through high school. Will they give me a chance to use my brains? Note: Many young men and women in this area can answer Yes to these questions. They work for New England Telephone. Why not talk with our employment interviewer soon . . . before you graduate? Ask your Guidance Counselor to tell you when and where to apply. f§j New England Telephone Part of the Nationwide Bell System An equal opportunity employer SENIOR CAR WASH We ' re on what? What do you see? O.K. gang, now wash to th ' e right. When the boys -finish, we ' ll go down Why are hubcaps so hard to clean? Who left this dirty spot? WALTER AVERY ' S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CE 3-9859 243 Broadway, U.S. Route I WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS Compliments of R. L. SWEEZEY SON Shade Screens — Venetian Blinds Doors, Windows 59 APPLETON STREET Compliments of CARVEL DARI-FREEZE Best Wishes to the Class of 1967 CLIFTONDALE Paint Wallpaper Co. ■Se ' -Humi fflFffjrySInl ill Jlflfl v ; . HIIlllH liK iir.l 527 Lincoln Avenue SAUGUS Best Wishes to Class of 1967 HOLLETT REAL ESTATE Compliments of ROGERS TREASURE CHEST 455 Lincoln Avenue Cliftondale Square cards, gifts, and stationery Compliments of HECK ALLEN ' S 22 Lincoln Ave. Saugus, Mass. beanl Motel JOE AND ROSE CELI U. S. ROUTE 1 SAUGUS, MASSACHUSETTS Telephone 233-1717 = Route 1, 8 Miles North of Boston = VIA MYSTIC RIVER BRIDGE PRINCE OF PIZZA ji ffTB y v A.-f jS3Jggt§ pufrB Prince Drive-In Restaurants Route I, Saugus Compliments of CENTRAL VARIETY Central St. Saugus, Mass. Compliments of JIFFY MART FOOD STORE 9 Howard Street — Corner Main Street Just off ' Fellsway ' Saugus Open til 9 P.M. Compliments of DR. MRS. JAMES A. HAZLETT Compliments of . . . BERTHOLD LUMBER CO. 392 Main Street Saugus, Mass. NEW ENGLAND SPEED SUPPLY Route I , Saugus Compliments of TUMBLE INN Compliments of the Y.M.C.A. 486 Central Street Saugus, Mass. Compliments ZENON JEWELERS New England Shopping Center Saugus, Massachusetts Tel. 233-4304 oliyj-graes JOLLY JORGE ' S Drive Inn Restaurant Route I , Saugus Compliments of DAVID A. DWYER FULLERTON FUNERAL HOME Compliments of CAMEO BEAUTY LOUNGE 55 Jackson St. SAUGUS, MASS. 233-1957 Learn in Safety to Drive Safely NATIONAL AUTO SCHOOL ! 157 Central Ave., Lynn, Mass. LY 8-2719 -kW Mmms ' MmmmMml mllBMriymMMWlMm ami BMitt Miilai ] 2BP WfS B j j- Jh f IB | ' J HP 325 Central Street SAUGUS Tel. 233-1125 PETER L GRADY WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Our Low Overhead — You Save 57 Jackson Street SAUGUS, MASS. A-l STEAK PIT SIRLOIN STEAK ] 69 DINNER Children ] 09 A FRIEND 236 Broadway Route 1, Saugus Mass. CEnter 3-9860 GODFRIED HOME BAKERIES, INC. — Famous for finest bakery goods — 158 Broadway, Route 1 Saugus, Mass. Here, Upon This Page, Stands In Pause Ik l • I A h . £ii To Pay Tribute To The Insuperable Class of 1967 Absent when picture was taken: ERNIE and NATO HOFFMAN ' S • SAUGUS Cliftondale Square Family Fashion Center Best Wishes to the Class of ' 67 JOLLY JORGE ' S Drive Inn Restaurant Route I, Saugus LATIN CLUB SAUGUS CENTER RESTAURANT TAXI Central St. Saugus, Mass. Junior Classical League BOWMAR VARIETY Groceries and Sundries 419 Central St., Saugus 233-9713 Open Until 9 P.M. Every Night of the Year Compliments of DR. MRS. DONALD A. ROOS m Everett Office 389-1234 RUDOLPH FIORE President Saugus Office 322-3426 FIORE BUS SERVICE, INC. Specializing in the Transportation of School Children RICHARD ZIEUNSKI Treasurer THOMAS TAYLOR Manager i SUB-VILLA Submarine Sandwich Smorgasbord Pizza Rt. I At Essex St. Phone 233-0226 9865 Compliments of PINECREST AND JAMES MOTEL Compliments of oww BEEFBURGER DRIVE-IN 507 Broadway Saugus, Mass. PROVENZANO ' S, BARBER SHOP 90 Lincoln Ave. Saugus Best Wishes To The Class Of ' 67 Music Director, F. R. Avola Res. 233- 1661 SAUGHS music CENTER AVj ical lrv tr jcfion SALES - RENTALS - REPAIRS 88 LINCOLN AVE SAUGUS, MASS Tel 233-9645 HARRY ' S QUALITY CLEANERS 24 Winter St. Saugus, Mass. The Food Stores for People Who Care PIERRO ' S RESTAURANT And NEW COCKTAIL LOUNGE COLONIAL TRAVELER MOTOR COURT 791 Broadway — Route I Saugus, Mass. 01906 Tel. 233-6700 m -:i i Congratulations to the Class of 1967 SAUGUS BANK AND TRUST, COMPANY Saugus, Massachusetts Best Wishes 1967 Graduates CONTINENTAL RESTAURANT Lobster — Steak — Chicken Route 1 Saugus For Reservations Tel.: 233-2587 Atem ' X (jbftttj) y%ANNIVERSAR.Y 7 Best Wishes to The Class Of 1967 INTERACT 233-2889 233-2431 HERBERT W. SPENCE The Friendly Office Real Estate — Insurance 324 Central St. Saugus I Best Wishes and Congratulations To All the Graduates of the Class of 67 From SAUGUS BAND PARENTS ASSOCIATION LIONS HEAD SURF SKI SHOP INC Ski Wear Ski Equipment Ski Accessories • Complete Surfing Equipment Sale • Rentals • Repairs CON • GORDON SMITH • RICH AND WARDY SURFBOARDS FOR THE LIONS SHARE OF NAME BRAND SKI AND ALL WEATHER SPORTING GOODS . . Prowl through the wide selection of- x fered by L I O N S HEAD SKI SHOP. HO RTE. 1, SAUGUS LYNNFIELD LINE Complete .Repair Service New Enlarged Parking Area iPhone 233-7050 Good Luck ' 67 GIRLS ' CLUB OFFICERS AND CABINET MEMBERS BUR I ■' ■■■• ■' ■• ' ' };l ' ' •jjjg SBBB BBWBBBiil y:S,.v;t !.,■■, | r m 5?F JtL 3rf T L %j jLj ■Ah 11 ■Hi Iff fl 1 ' DUNKIN ' DONUTS 52 Varieties Intersection of Rt. 1 LynnFells Parkway Best Wishes To the Class of 1967 From Best Wishes To Class Of 1967 MALDEN BUSINESS SCHOOL Maiden, Mass. ii Best Wishes, Class of 1967 The future is something which everyone reaches at the rate of sixty minutes an hour, whatever he does, wherever he is. Lewis CLASS OF 1968 STAR RADIO AND TELEVISION 298 Lincoln Ave. Saugus, Mass. AL SMITH REAL ESTATE Central Street Saugus, Mass. THE CLASS OF 1969 Wishes The Class Of 1967 Good Luck L B. ANTHONY SON Electrical Supplies Lynn, Massachusetts Compliments of gfl Utte FUTURE NURSES CLUB gJP? OAKES CERAMICS STUDIO AND SUPPLIES 1 Whitney Street Saugus, Mass. 233-0922 R. BEAN Real Estate, Inc. 304 Lincoln Avenue RALPH BEAN c Lincoln k P ' aza baugus, Mass. FRIENDLY ICE CREAM Broadway Plaza Saugus, Mass. 1 ■ANDERSON-LITTLE CLOTHING STORE New England Shopping Center Saugus, Mass. The greatest thing in the world is not so much where we stand, but the direction in which we are moving. CLASS OF 1967 «m :. ' ■: )CmUU 3 5 fl-rf SULLIVAN PHARMACY Central St. Saugus, Mass. SPONSORS Mr. Mrs. Irving Aronson Mr. Gordon Bennett Mr. Belden G. Bly, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Andrew Boles Miss M. Linda Broughton Mr. Kenneth Y. Buclcless Mr. Mrs. Ernest L. Castle. Jr. Mr. Anthony J. DeMatteo Mr. Mrs. Arthur Dohert Mrs. Francis P. Egan Mr. George S. Fischer Mr. Mrs. Paul R. Miss Ellen Kenerson Mr. Mrs. Edward 4 Mr. Mrs. John B Mr. Mrs. John Mr. Anthony Lo Mr. Michael J. Mr. Mrs. Wallace A. Mrs. Walter McNeill eedy McRabbit r. Mrs. Salvatore Noce Miss Helen M. Nowalc Mr. Mrs. Alec Ozahowslci Mrs. E. Putnam Mrs. L Seaboyer Deborah Shay Parol Sliger ouise Solomita ert C. Tibbetts 1966-67 Clayton Trefry Winn mes Woodward es P. Wright er Dombrowslci KelT K 4K Best Wishes to 1967 Graduates MALDEN ' tifi BUSINESS vS? SCHOOL HS? CONTINENTAL RESTAURANT LOBSTER— STEAK— CHICKEN The Business School Near Home SECRETARIAL SCIENCE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNTING DATA PROCESSING PROGRAM Route 1 Saugus For Reservations Tel.: 233-2587 Individual Progress Free Placement Service ini ii Day — Evening — Summer olrSffe| 6 PLEASANT STREET, MALDEN pttjynJBi ! Dowling Building Xfr pf-X DA 2-8200 Congratulations to the Class of 1967 SAUGUS BANK AND TRUST, COMPANY ; Saugus, Massachusetts The Editors of the 1967 Tontoquonian wish to thank Mr. Bill Rowan of L. G. Balfour Company, Mr. Guy Quartarone, and Mr. Peter Aiello of the Lincoln Studios, and our advisor, Miss Helen F. Towle, for their patience, understanding, and guidance. We feel that without their help, this yearbook would not have been possible. We have tried to make this book a warm memento of our four years at Saugus High School and we wish the best of everything in the future to all. THE EDITORS 173 Autographs 174 1967 TONTOQUONIAN SUPPLEME Published By senior L,iass Clc Saugus High School Saugus, Massachusetts Athletic Awards Assembly May 19, 1967 JH |« % fnk 4RL i© C V- H HKhH H J P ¥ i ' 1-- ?s K « (M W I y. Vfciii i In Memoriam ALBERT J. MOYLAN Our Beloved Saugus High School Teacher and Librarian. TIME AND A MAN TO REMEMBER Swiftly the years have shot past Edges of my eyes as if time, In one quick breath expelled, Never knew the labor of minutes. And in a minute I heard of his Dying; in a second, an instant Of pain, as if a rusty lance Had found the deep core of heart I sometimes think is made of rock, His name leaped from a page of print. An obituary of Albert Moylan. He seemed smaller than me, Smaller than teammates hulked Deep in trie depths of his class, Smaller than systems, peoples, peers, Smaller than the act of life itself, But he had hidden depths that fooled me I owe this man something I rue Was never repaid and even now, When I know the hauntings Of a stumbling boy, his words, As if beating in the stone I wear For a heart, echo: The words will come! The words will come! He seemed so sure as if he knew He had reached some tender flank Of an adolescent brain not wholly rock, Not made with gears of granite, Not tuned to a time of glory When I was athletic and vibrantly young. He seemed so sure that I doubted The coming of myself and the words As if the music of them would never meet. Now I am tested! The words leap before me, His face turns as if a moon of him Reveals another side I ' m afraid to see, And I dig for the rock of my heart. And yet, in the stony silence I wear, In the caverns caused by the sound Of his voice poised from the podium, The echo wails: The words will come! The words will come! We gave him trouble, not knowing The pains that flanked his heart. No! I lie! I gave him troubles He had a ton of room for, A sponge for my smart replies, A crucible for our hearts. And still, framed against a powdered Board crested by a crumbling chalk, He looked past the knowledge of my eyes And said: The words will come! The words will come! I mean them for him! From the Editors ' Desk . . . We regret that in the 1967 Tontoquonian several names, faculty and students alike, were not correctly spelled. What is more embarrassing to us and the people involved, however, is that some names and pictures were unintentionally omitted. We apologize to the following: JAMES GAVIN MARCELLA WHITE GERTRUDE E. ARNOLD CARL JOHNSON CARL ALHOLDERBACH EDITH GIBSON Mrs. Buckner, Mr. Fischer, and Mrs. Fuller became members of the faculty after the time when the book was sent to press. We welcome them now and hope they will enjoy teaching at SHS. We wish the best of luck to Vice-P rincipal John B. Leahy, who moves to a new position as Director of Pupil Services in Saugus, and to Guidance Counselor Robert J. Clark, who will become the new Vice-Principal. JOHN B. LEAHY ROBERT J. CLARK To the members of the faculty who will leave Saugus High School to assume new positions el where, we wish the best of luck. se- RITA A. FELICE JANE A. GORTON MARK LEVINE WALTER T. SHERIDAN Senior Prorr lontvale Plaza June 2, 1967 College Acceptances The list of colleges with the number of acceptances of Saugus High School students follows: American International College 3, Amherst, 1, Bates 1, Bentley 2, Berklee 1, Boston College 3, Boston State 1, Boston University 14, Bridgewater State 3, Clark University 2, Clarkson College of Technology 1, Colby 3, Dartmouth 1, Emmanuel 4, Fitchburg State 1, Framingham State 1, Franklin Pierce 1, Indiana 1, Jackson 1, Keene State 1, Lesley 1, Lowell State 1, Lowell Technological Institute 4, Massachusetts College of Art 1, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy 1, Merrimac 10, Michigan State 1, Nasson 1, Nathaniel Hawthorne 1, New England 1, Newton College of the Sacred Heart 4, Norwich 1. Northeastern 15, Plymouth State 1, Princeton 1, Regis 1, Salem State 23, Simmons 2, Southeast Technological Institute 1, Springfield 1, Suffolk University 6, Tufts University 2, Transyl- vania 1, Union 1, University of California 1, University of Connecticutt 1, University of Maine 1, University of Massachusetts 29, University of New Hampshire 4, University of Rhode Island 2, University of Vermont 1, Wake Forest 1, Westfield State 3. Wheaton 2, Worcester Polytechnic Institute 1, Yale 1. Also acceptance to j unior colleges: Cambridge 3, Chamberlain 2, Endicott 3, Huntington Preparatory 1, LaSalle 1, Leichester 1, Massachusetts Bay Community 3, Mt. Ida 2, North Shore Community 17. Also acceptance to business schools: Andover Institute 2, Bryant-Mclntosh, 1, Burdett 4, Bryant and Stratton 12, Cambridge 2, Chamberlyn 1, Chandler 5, Emery 1, Lynn Plus 1, Katherine Gibbs 1, Maiden 1, Marion Court 3, Newbury 1. Also acceptance to technological and professional schools: Career Academy 1, Continental Beauty Academy 1, East Coast Aero Technological School 2, Essex Agricultural School 1, Franklin Institute 1, General Electric Apprenticeship 1, Massachusetts Trade 6, Miss Allen ' s Back Bay Modeling and Finishing School 1, Northeast Institute 6, Northeast Broadcasting 1, Wentworth Institute 5, Wilfred 3. Also acceptance to nursing schools: Cape Cod 1, Essex Agricultural School of Practical Nursing 1, Lemuel Shattuck 1, Lynn Hospital 1, Melrose-Wakefield 1, Salem Hospital 3, St. Elizabeth ' s 3, Wood Memorial 1. Also acceptances of employment: Bell Telephone Co. 4, Blue Cross Blue Shield 3, Boston Baby Carriage 1, Electric Mutual Lia- bility 1. First National Bank 1, G.E.M. 1, General Electric 1, Godfried ' s Bakery 1, Guide Motor ' s 1, Jarvis 1, Logan Airport 1, Maplewood Engineering 1, Normandy House 1, Northeast Airlines 1, Prudential Insurance 2, Saugus General Hospital 3, Sears, Roebuck and Co. 4, Singer Sewing 1, Stop and Shop 2, Sub Villa 1, Traveler ' s Insurance 2, United States Post Office 1, Wakefield Engineering 1, Warren Manter ' s 1, Wood Electric 1, Woolworth ' s 1. Also enlistment into armed forces: Air Force 2, Marines 1, Navy 5, Naval Reserve 3. Awards SCHOLARSHIPS PRESENTED AT GRADUATION JUNE 12, 1967 Riverside Club — Jeanne Stolos, Margaret Crighton Woman s Club of Baker Hill — Maureen Santiano Future Teachers of America — Margaret Crighton National Honor Society — Clare Hanson Student Council — Barbarajean McNeill National Thespian Society — Ellen Down, Dennis Hansen Saugus High School Girls ' Club — Diane LeDonne Cliftondale Woman ' s Club — Sharon Samuels Saugus Parent Teachers Council — Judith Powers, Charles Razumny Saugus Boosters Club — Jayne Hurlbert, Theodore Brierley Saugus Council, Knights of Columbus, and Auxiliary — Paul Heffernan Mass. Secondary School Principals Association — James Gaines Veterans of Foreign Wars — Priscilla Harrington H. G. Josephson — Douglas Woodward John A. W. Pearce — Gail Mandeville Irving S. Hoffman — Ralph Santosuosso Saugus Teachers Association — Diane Doherty Saugus Lions Club — Stephanie Sim Thorn McAn — John Dancewicz Star Market — Janis Sordillo National Merit — James Gaines enior Banquet June 7, 1967 Planting of the Class Tree IB it mm s fiiri Wm y W r 1 ? Class Day June 8, 1967 BesSS ■ ?iW « t % j fc ■■ssf , re HHrSB Girls Softball Spring 1967 w ! v..trv National Thespians Installation Memorial Day Assembly SAUGUS HIGH SCHOOL (prog roe ram • PRESIDING: John B. Leahy. Vi, dpa] BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM Glass of 1967 ' zKigh School Auditorium Saugus, Massachusetts PROCESSIONAL: Pomp and Circumstance Elgar Marcia L. Nish, Organist Y SALUTE TO FLAG: INVOCATION Reverend William Restrick Church of the Nazarene MUSICAL SELECTION: The Green Leaves of Summer Tiomkin High School Chorus Patricia A. Kornotowski, Piano Accompanist Class of 1969 PRESENTATION: In Memory of Albert J. Moylan, Saugus High School Librarian By John Edward Dancewicz, Class of 1967 ADDRESS: Reverend Joseph G. Lind St. Margaret ' s Church Subject: The Changing Pattern of Success MUSICAL SELECTION: Moments to Remember High School ChorU3 BENEDICTION: Stickles Rabbi Baruch Goldstein Temple Emmanuel, Wakefield Sunday 5:00 Cp.3i{. tfune 11, 1967 RECESSIONAL: R Audience Standing. Audience will please rerr until seniors have retired fr in standing m the hall. Ployha Graduation June 12, 1967 (prog ram PROCESSIONAL: Pomp and Circumstance Undergraduate Band Elg Saugus Lions Club Massachusetts Secondary School Principal ' s Association Scholarship Fund Veterans of Foreign Wars Thorn McAn Scholarship H. G. Josephson Scholarship Star Market Scholarship National Merit Scholarship INVOCATION: Reverend John J. Nichols Church of the Blessed Sacrament MUSICAL SELECTION: Man of LaMancha Band SPEAKER: Introduced by Maurice Francis Smith. Superintendent of Schools Roland R. Darling Northeastern University Subject: The Future of the Norn Generation PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS: John Anthony Curry Chairman of the School Committee Assisted by Maurice Francis Smith MUSICAL SELECTION: Medley: Italian Festival Arranged by Osser Band SCHOOL SONG: Class of I 967 ANNOUNCEMENT OF SCHOLARSHIPS: Ashton Fiske Davis Riverside Club Cliftondale Woman ' s Club Woman ' s Club of Baker Hill Student Council The Future Homemakers of America Club National Thespian Society, Saugus High School Troup 1212 Saugus High School Girls ' Club Saugus Parent Teachers Council Saugus Boosters Club Saugus Council, Knights of Columbus, and Auxiliary John A. W. Pearce Scholarship Irving S. FlorTman Memorial Scholarship Saugus Teachers Association Saugus High School Alumni Association BENEDICTION: Reverend Charles N. Hume United Church of Christ, Cliftondale Congregational RECESSIONAL: Recessional Ployhar Undergraduate Band Audience please remain standing until after seniors have retired from the hall Class Motto: The Greatest Thing in the World is Not So Much Where We Stand, but the Direction in Which We Are Moving Class Colors: Blue and White im You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby! ft .fl -•an J. Clark P. Crighton J. Mancuso N. Champion - ■A m L. Dow P. Scire, D. Quaglier M. Townsend II Autographs 175 H H H SY3 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World ' s Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made Wm . A « • v A g V ' v $k J 3 i « ;• W % ' - ' • - v iir- ,•%. ' jjfcfr ' I -V tJf -■; B ... « £ ' SAUGUS PUBLIC LIBRARY 295 Centra} St. Saugus, MA 01 906 ..„.. 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