Silver Lake Regional High School - Torch Yearbook (Kingston, MA)

 - Class of 1964

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CUSHMAH L Silver Lake Region;!, j- 00 , 260 Pembro. ' ;o ._{ Kingston, MA 02364 DATE DUE I Library Silver Lake Regional High School Kingston, MA 02364 SILVER LAKE REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Kingston, Massachusetts %  mar DEDICATION In the future years when we look back on our high school days, we will have many fond memories. Among them a great teacher will stand out because of his strong devotion to youth. We shall never forget his classes where we were taught to love geometry as he did. He also shared with us his many interests, including Amos Alonzo Stagg, Gerry Geis- ler, Steinmetz, and The Lady of the Lake. We will remember him as a friend to all. Although he was one of the busiest men we knew, he always found time to treat us as individuals. He was always willing to help everyone. Because of his great ability to serve as a teacher and friend to youth, the Senior Class, with deep admiration, dedicates the 1964 Torch to Mr. Donald H. Randall. At IN MEMORIUM On November 22, 1963, John F. Kennedy was shot while traveling in a motorcade in Dallas, Texas. As the stunning word flashed around the globe, people great and small simply stopped and stared in disbelief. First came tears, then halting words. Reporters stopped people on the streets to see what their reaction was to the death of their president. A college student felt as if the end of the world had come, and you are not prepared for it. Others said, Your thoughts just don ' t work at a time like this. In almost every country there was mourning. People wept, prayed, stood silent in the streets, or lit torches to parade sadly through the night. Americans learned how many people of other lands respected Kennedy, and the loss that they felt was the loss of one who seemed to them a personal friend as well as a world leader. The reason why the shock was so great was that when one heard the news he felt suddenly so empty; it was the most unexpected thing that could be imagined. It was the least likely thing to happen to the world. That Kennedy should be the one, well, we just didn ' t believe in assassination any more, not in a civilized world. Another reason why the shock was so great on American people was the extraordinary sense Kennedy gave of being alive. No one had such vitality of personality. Following his death, many of his speeches were recorded and sold throughout the country, along with books of his life and the tragedy of his death. People from all over the country bought these books and records to keep in memory of him. No one will ever forget November 22, 1963. They will remember where they were when they heard the shocking news, and how they stood in disbelief of that terrible tragedy that happened in Dallas. Frances Martin JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY [■Hy- ' +.:■■ ' -.. ■:■ ; : ft m,$ ac JUat EDITORIAL STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Karyn Miller BUSINESS EDITOR Martha MacFarlane ART EDITOR Bruce Nichols PHOTOI iR M ' lll.K Jnhn Wagrr FIRST ROW: D. Benson, K. Fontaine, J. Malone, C. Harkins, D. Bates, P. Harkins, L. Berglund, P. Wisti, S. Stockbridge, SECOND ROW: K. Recke, S. Besarick, P. Lanzillotta, B. Wheeler, M. Reed, G. Martin, THIRD ROW: P. Parkhouse, G. Doody, M. MacFarlane, C. Warnsman. ART STAFF: Anne Silva, Richard Fontes, Pat Ferguson. BUSINESS STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER lli:sl .Mir I) s,.ii .i. S Fcrguwn, C Joufocrt, V Glaa, C Harkins, D Ban P Hai SliCOND ROW I VIbcrghini, S MUnpp CD I Bei lurid, P WUli, THIRD ROW B CI Iman, I Holxworth, C Brcnnan, L MacPhail, J Kill SENIOR CLASS ADVISOR Mr. Arthur Hand SENIOR CLASS ADVISOR Mrs. Harriet Nathanson Now we are Seniors and on the very threshold of life. As we look ahead we look ahead we often fail to look ' back and recall the events that are now memories. Behind us are six long years, years of hard work mixed with many good times. Who would ever think that we are the same group that entered Silver Lake in 1958. Feeling very small and con- fused, we groped our way around until we finally got the room numbers straight. This year many lasting friendships were formed, both in class and at the frequent dances put on by the Junior High. We entered the eighth grade with a little more self- confidence and the pleasant feeling of having successfully come through our first year at Silver Lake. We were beginning to feel more a part of the school and a little excited about the coming year, when we would be fresh- men. As freshmen we were in. for a few surprises. One was the feeling of again being at the bottom of the ladder. This disappeared as we became active in clubs and sports and found that the life of a freshmen is not as hard as it it seemed. Another surprise was the mad rush we were thrown into between classes, quite different from the single- file of the Junior High. After the first rush of panic we began to enjoy it. Our money-making project was the sale of Silver Lake sweatshirts, and it was quite successful. We also had our own squad of cheerleaders to cheer on the freshmen teams. This year our officers were president, Kenneth Davis, vice president, Richard Arruda, secretary, Mary Reed, treasurer, William Gould, and historian, Catherine Harkins. We began our sophomore year with the sale of pins. On November 4th, we put on a dance to try to build up our treasury for the coming year and the prom. This year we tackled such subjects as biology , where we disected worms and peered into the microscope; geometry, where we tried to sort out and remember the numerous axidms and postulates; and Modern European History, where many students kept finding themselves in Siberia. In the spring CLASS HISTORY a long awaited moment arrived when we ordered our class rings. This year our officers were, president, Jerald Hogan, vice-president, Richard Arruda, secretary, Mary Reed, treasurer, Bonnie Wheeler, and Historian, Catherine Harkens. Then we became Juniors and a step closer to graduation. This year the big event was the Junior Prom, and prepara- tions for it began early in the year. As we painted yards of red stripes and scavenged for flowers, we began to wonder if we would ever finish in time. After long hours we did finish and An Evening in Paris was tres maifique. The highlight of the evening was the Grand March and the announcement of the queen, Debbie Bates, and her court, Ingrid Krueger, Julie McClelland, Virginia Glass, Cheryl Joubert, Linda Nickerson and Dale Souza. Follow- ing the prom we drove through the pouring rain for a delicious midnight dinner at Eugene ' s. The rain didn ' t dampen our spirits, however, and a good time was enjoyed by all. Our Junior class officers were president John Mc- Cann, vice-president Georgianne Doody, secretary, Mary Reed, treasurer, Bonnie Wheeler, and Historian, Catherine Harkens. Finally we were Seniors and graduation seemed only a step away. The year began with the election of class officers. They were president, John McCann, vice-president, Robert Stewart, secretary, Mary Reed, treasurer, Bonnie Wheeler, and historian, Catherine Harkens. The Senior Class Play, Ladies of the Jury, was a great success, though the spirit was somewhat saddened by the tragic death of the presi- dent, John F. Kennedy. In December there were college boards, applications, and the beginning of long periods of anxious waiting. With midyear exams we realized that the year was half over, and we would soon be leaving. Now we have reached the end of our years at Silver Lake. For many there is sadness, though it is mixed with expecta- tion of new experiences and new opportunities to come. Ahead is a new life; a door is soon opening for us, the door to the future. ' . . I SENIORS 4 PRESIDENT JOHN CHARLES McCANN, JR. John . . . polywogs . . . girls . . . Miss Dennett . . . golf . . baseball . . . foot- ball . . . Huh VICE-PRESIDENT ROBERT MICHAEL STEWART Stew . . . Walk softly . . . but carry a big stick. . . . gridiron . . . college . . . and girls. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SECRETARY MARY LOUISE REED Mary . . . ' •Respectfully submitted . . . field hocke) . . ice ■ . . . football games . . . cooking. TREASURER BONNIE GAIL WHEELER Bonnie . . . It ' ll work out for the best, be patient. . . . swimming . . . Fords . . . Hi v.mu ille . . . cheering. HISTORIAN C.VI HERINE W II VRKINS Cathie . . . Don ' t sweat the smal stuff . . . Norm. m . . . lorvettea . . i loihc-v . . i -- ' holog) . . . fun . . moncj 10 DOROTHY ALEXIS AFIENKO Dotty . . . Get lost! . . . Richard. JUDITH SHARON ALBERGHINI Jude . . . It ' s no big thing. . . . bas- ketball . . . Chevies — those 427 ' s . . . Manomet . . . the Navv. RICHARD JESSE ARRUDA Dick . . . What ' s new? . . . cars . sports . . . Donna. SANDRA ALLSOPP Sandi . . . Isn ' t it, or what? . . . dances . . . Plymouth ... A certain Someone . . . art . . . Chevies. RALPH ANDREWS The Judge . . . Help, Help — hun- ger hurts! . . . girls . . . girls . . . girls. ALLEN THOMAS AYERS Huff . . . Cool to no end . . . sports . . . food . . . sports . . . care. 11 JUDITH ELLEN BAKER Judy . . . fun . . . clothes . . . parties . . . and more fun. PATRICIA ANN BARKHOUSE Pat . . . What ' s the answer to num- ber ...? ... Rainbow . . . sewing . . . clothes . . . college . . football. I DONA LEE BARNETT Don . . . Go soak your head! . . . White 58 Ford . . . Forest St., sew- ing . . . cooking . . . reading. JOHN ANTHONY BARBOZA Jolin . . . It ' s .ill right now . . . Nice cars . . . Drive-ins . . . double dating . . . long trijis . . . swinging parti DEBORAH ANN BA I BS Debbie . . . Oh, baby, is he nice! . . . water skiing . . . Florida . . . Cor- cll(-s . . . XK-K ' v FRANK ROBERT BAR I I I I I ■I. man! . . . biolog) . . . tnu: SUSAN LEE BEAN Sue . . . money. DELLA MAGDALENE BENSON Del . . . Gold Star . . . knitting, sew- ing. STEPHEN LOUIS BENOTTI Steve . . . individualist. LYNNE STAFFORD BERGLUND Lynnie . . . How revolting! . . . sewing, clothes, psychology. RONALD PETER BERSANI Ron . . . See you later, if you ' re lucky . . . Sports . . . ranking teach- ers. SANDRA BESARICK Sam . . . Shoot . . . football basketball . . . Bobby. ELIZABETH LOUISE BOSWORTH Bette . . . Who rattled your cage Clubfoot? . . . Staying away from most GERALD EDWARD BOSTOCK Jerry ... I really don ' t know . . . Sports . . . cars, and eventually the Navy. GAY PATRONNE BOUDREAU I ' m only fooling . . . ballet . . . Mike. .A CYNTHIA ANNE BRENNAN Cindy . . . Crumb . . . Jimmy . , sports . . . Lang ' s. VICTORIA ELIZABETH BARNES Vickie . . . clothes . . . singing . . . dancing . . . California. GLEN WILLI M BRAIMXX K Glen . . . Hunting . . . fishing . . . and cars. JULIAN SCOTT BRADFORD Scott ... I have thee not and yet I see thee still. Photography . . . crimi- nology . . . handwriting analysis . . . weapon collecting. JANET CHRISTINE BURK Jan . . . Ditto . . . Stephen . . . Kingston . . . swimming . . . drive-ins . . . baby-sitting. JOHN CHARLES BREIDENTHAL Chuck . . . What? Miss Nappi, you ' re picking on me again. 4th peri- od studies in the library . . . Fun. LUTHER HERBERT BURKE Herbie . . . survival of the fittest. . . . Nancy. EMERSON GOTHAM CARPENTER, III Emmy . . . Don ' t let it throw you. . . . Vocational Agriculture . . . ani- mals . . . forestry . . . cranberry bogs . . . vegetables. FREDERICK DUNNELLS CAIN Fred . . . hi there! A certain girl in Plymouth — Sharon. ARTHUR JOHN CHASSE Art . . . Baseball. JAMES WALTER CHUPAILA Jim . . . Ain ' t science grand! . . sports . . . fun. GREGORY WARREN CLARK Greg ... I give up - . . . what happened? ... a happy life . . . Abington. BARBARA ANNE CLOUDM W Barbie . . . How do you like that? certain marine . . . howling . . . horsebai 1. riding . . . swimming . . . just plain fun. II. 1. 1 M EARL CLERKE Hill . . Throw up your hands in despair. I )rafting. ROBERT | VMES ( I KK Bob ' ■ - s ock Cindy I B i JANICE MARIE COOK Jan . . . Oh well! The heck with it! . . . Dancing . . . Dave . . . dough- nuts . . . 55 red and white conver- tible. DEAN ALLEN CRACT i.C. . . . go-carts, girls . . . Friends, )mans, Countrymen, lend me your rs. JAMES EDWARD COWAN, JR. Jay . . . getting out of school . . making; millions . . . Duh! BRUCE STEVEN CROSSCUT Bruce . . . Hi ugly ... the Unholy Four . . . cross country . . . track . . . girls ! ! 17 • CAROL ANN CURTIS Carol . . . future nurse . . . quiet. JOHN HENRY DABROWSKI John . . . sports . . . school?? . . quiet. HARRIE1 SOPHIE DEAN Harri . . . T ' .iin ' t a big thing! . . John . . . art . . . II Auto Body, Alden St Plymouth . . 56 lord. BRADFORD CLAUDE CUSHING Brad . . . cars . . . girls . . . more cars . . . fun. CAROLE JEAN DAVIS Carole . . . Oh, no! . . . Thunder- birds . . . Plymouth . . . airline sec- retary. KENNETH LaROY DAVIS Kenn) . . . Hi there! . . . sporti . . . dancing , . girls. 18 STEPHEN JOHN DE FELICE Steve . . . Ditto . . . Janet . . playing the sax with the Esquires . . ' 49 Ford. JAMES BRIAN DELANEY Jimmy . . . Bad news . . . college . . . sports . . . acquiring a fortune. JOHN MICHAEL DONOVAN John . . . sports . . . fun . . . week- ends . . . more fun. iO ( t c J A V JAMES EDWARD DESNOYER Jim . . . What more can I say? . . sports . . . most all girls . . . money. GEORGEANNE DOODY Georgie . . . May l Jjave your at tention for one moment please ' Artie . . . dramatics . . . music. 19 SANDRA AMELIA DOUGLAS Sandy . . . Oh, no! . . . secretarial work . . . clothes . . . airline recep- tionist . . . convertibles. DONNA LEE MARY DUNN Donna . . . clothes . . . fun . . . Dickie. NANCY JEAN EMERY Nancy . . . You ' ve gotta be kidding! boys . . . driving . . . 3rd. period study. WAYNE PHILIP EKSTROM Wayne . . . cars . . . sports . . . carpen- try .. . hunting . . . fishing . . . trap- ping. STANLEY GILBERT ESTES Stan . . . sports . . . good cars . having fun. THEODORA ANN I ' M; I Teddie . . . I ' ll never tell! ... art . . . literature . . . drive-ins . . . sum- mer . . . Boston. SANDR EDNA Fl RGUSl N l ... Why didn ' t I gel .1 letter today? . . . dancing Roland . . . eating . . Bryantville P.O. 20 DJANE LEE FERNALD Diane . . . If only we could find a car! . . . cars . . . Maine . . . hospital orderlies . . . Rexicana. GLENDA JEANNE FLOOD Sneeze . . . Get out of my life! . . . Plympton . . . Thunderbirds . . . drive- ins .. . clothes. MARY SUSANNE FLOROS Sue . . . Sandi, did you get to Ply- mouth last night? . . . U.S. Air Force . . . John . . . eating. VIRGINIA LOUISE FOGG Ginny . . . Can you imagine? . . . B.U. . . . majorettes . . . basketball . . . library. MARY CATHERINE FONTAINE Cathie . . . You beast . . . library . . . roller rink . . . basketball ... to be a nurse. KENNETH FRANCIS SUTHERLAND Ken . . . When you have nothing to say, say nothing . sleeping. reading and JAMES ARTHUR FRISBEE Jimmy . . . good cars . . . sports . food . . . week-ends. RICHARD CHESTER GAUQUIER Dick . . . Keep smiling Ed . . . sports . . . girls . . . having fun. MARSHALL RICHARD GILE Marsh . . . I ' ll never tell . . . sports . . . Cross Eddie . . . studies in the library. JOSEPH MICHAEL GILL Joe . . . girls . . . nice cars . . . sports . . . money. VIRGINIA MARIE GLASS Ginny . . . Who needs .1 ' K)6 ' any- way? . . . cheering Sammj . . movies . . . (I. me ing . . . hairdress BEVERLY JEAN GOTTLICH Bubbles . . . Oh, for pete ' s sake! . . . Herby . . . Plymouth . . . Landing Road . . . Summer St. 22 GLENN DAVID GRANT Glenny . . . Say hey, fella! . . . sports . . . girls . . . good food . . . fast cars. k fj LESTA ELYLE GUNNING Porkchop . . . you ' re gonna get it! ' . . . Maine boys . . . black Merc ' s . . PATRICIA ANN HARKINS Pat . . . clothes . . . fun . . . quiet. RONALD ALLEN HAYWARD Ronny ... a certain girl . . . cars . . . summer vacation . . . sports. 23 ■ - JAMES JOSEPH HOBBS Jim . . . Be serious . . . Cindy cars . . . social activities. JERALD JOHN HOGAN Jerry . . . Buenos dias . . . music psychology . . . submarine races . Spanish. TANGRA BOB HOI. ' W iRTH Tiger . . . Are you mad at me? . . ' 58 blue Fords . . . Hanson boys . . roller skating. r s JANICE ELDEINE HOLYOKE Jan . . . You ' re the reason I ' m living . . . bowling . . . shooting . . . Dave . . . Brockton. DAVID ALTON HOLZWORTH Dave . . . scuba diving . . . cars . . . astronomy . . . photography. GERALD ALLAN FIOYT Jerry . . . And a half, want to run it? . . . cars . . . stock car racing . . . i mile drags. 24 MILDRED GERTRUDE HOYT Trudy . . . I ' m not lying . . . boys . . . dancing . . . Rockland . . . drive- in movies ... a boy from Maine. HAROLD ERNEST INMAN cars . . . girls . . . parties . . . fun. THOMAS PETER JONES Jonsie . . . Huh? . . . baseball 18 Bradford Ave., Kingston. NANCY LOUISE JENNESS Nancy . . . clothes . . . food . . . week- ends. CHERYL ANN JOUBERT Cheryl . . . Bob . . . clothes . . . week- end fun . . . school?? JAMES FRANCIS KAISER Jim . . . art class . . . cars . . . parties . . . sports. JUDITH ALICE KILROY Judy . . . Have you done your Trig? sports . . . clothes . . . having fun . . . studying???? INGRID SYLVIA KRUEGER Ingrid . . . Wouldn ' t you like t : ' . . . Cliff . . . ' 58 I ' nnti.irs . . . Navy . . . Plymouth. MARILYN ANN KERR What are you some sort of nut or something? . . . bowling . . . Akin Back Farm . . . I.B.M. machines. WILLIAM LAWRENCE KNAPP Bill . . . cars . . . girls . . . having a gay old time. ROSE ANNE KESSLER Rosanne . . . I ' m hungry neighbors with Oldsmobiles . . counting . . . Boston. ac- S W ' I K ROSE KUNKEL Sandy , Isn ' l it a riot? . . 1 ' History . . . cooking . . . nursing , . . Andy Williams records. ' V EVELYN EDITH LANE Eve . . . I ' m ripping . . . B.H. . . . dancing . . . movies. PAULA MARIE LANZILLOTTA Paula . . . Did you hear what she did? . . . music . . . English class . . . football games. MICHELE ANN LACROSS Mike . . . If that ' s my mother, I ' m not here! . . . Don . . . drive-ins . . . food. GERALD ALAN LEAFER Jerry . . . Be serious! . . . sports . . . trips to Boston . . . Whitman dances GAIL PATRICIA LEWIS Louie . . . No foolin? . . . Pembroke dances ... a certain guy . . . races. DENNIS PAUL LIBBY Lib . . . It wasn ' t me! . . . sports . . . girls. 27 MARTHA LEE MacFARLANE Martie . . . Say, did you hear about — ... food . . . football games . . . drums . . . violin . . . basketball. FRA 1 MARY MARTIN Frani ... I wish Friday was here Plymouth . . . sporta . . . 55 Fords. K l l I I I GFR l DINE MARTIN Gerry . . What am 1 i do? ping-pong . . basketball games . . • S.S. i.ww EVELETH MAY MATHEWS Evie ... I don ' t know . . . money ... to many a millionaire. RICHARD DAVID MAURER Dickie ... I give up, you tell me! . . . National School of Heavy Equip- ment. KEVIN JUDE McCABE Kev . . . Sports . . . girls. julie ann McClelland Julie . . . I ' ve got a new joke! . radio . . . parties . . . football gan . . . basketball games. JOHN PRINCE McCUE John . . . Do you want to start a de- bate about Columbus? . . . science, debating. ROBERT WESTAWAY McCUE Bob . . . art . . . hunting . . . cars. 29 SHAWN FRANCIS McGLONE Bags . . . It ' s not a big thing. . . college . . . cross country . . . guitar. GREGORY KENT McGAUNE Greg . . . fishing . . . hunting. JANE LOUISE McMORROW Janie . . . Good things come to those who wait . . . art . . . collecting Johnny Mathis Albums. CAROL ANN MERRILL Carol . . . Cut it out! . . . Rox . . . sailors . . . swimming . . . babysitting. JAMES ALLEN MERRITT Trucks . . . cars . . . fun . . . food. GREGORY Kl RI) Mil ANE Greg . . . QUIET???? . . . art class?? KARYN GAY MILLER Karyn . . . Does anyone have any pic- tures or money today? . . . clothes . . . food . . . Chad Mitchell Trio . . . ' 61 Corvair . . . ducks. CAROLYN JEAN MOONEY Carol . . . Oh, really ... art . boating . . . sleeping . . . sailors . private parties. MARILYN BARBARA NAVA Marilyn . . . Who, me??? . . . Cleon . . . art . . . story writing. PAUL MARTIN NELSON Paul . . . cars . . . parties . . . Shall we wail? BRUCE ANDREW NICHOLS Bruce . . . Smock! Smock! . . . boat racing . . . yearbook?? dirty smocks 31 LINDA LOUISE NICKERSON Linda . . . Guess what?? ... a certain marine . . . Oh, to be a private secretary. CHARLES RAYMOND NILOSEK Ray . . . sports . . . cars . . . fun. DAVID ALFRED NICKERSON Dave . . . sports and that cute little brunette on Pilgrim Road . . . Pem- broke. MARIAN WYNNE PAGE Marian . . . clothes . . . food boys . . . summer. JUDITH MARTHA PARIS Judy . . . a i ertain ! •% . . . art lass? . . . clothes . . . scho CYNTHIA MARIE PERKINS Cyndy . . Abington . . . boys . . . m if-rn e ' lass ' . ' ... parties . . long talks. !2 DONNA LEE PIERCE Donna . . . Good grief . . . music . . . teacher ' s college ... a certain boy . . . books . . . roller skating NORMA JEAN PINKHAM Norma . . . Just a lil ' bit . . . Jim . . . Friday night dances . . . Pine Tree Lane parties Jk MARIANNE PRESCOTT Marianne . . . Plymouth . . . dancing . . . boys. ANNE MARIE POIRIER Anne . . . knitting . . . playing piano. VIRGINIA RUTH PRICE Ginny . . . dancing . . . cooking clothes . . . singing . . . DENNIS! ROBERT EPHRAIM BELCHER RANDALL Bob . . . track . . . sports . . . Honor Society Key Club pres. . . . studying?? 33 GARY ALDEN YOUNG Gary ... a certain girl . . . cars cars . . . fishing. k (BERT J( iM ' .l ' ll KIAT.I.l. I ime! . . . football Tcdcschi ' s , food EDITH CLAIRE REARDON Edie . . . Big thrill! . . . Convertibles . . . skiing . . . Georgie Barb. KATHERINE ANN RECKE Kathy . . . Oh, Great! . . . Money . . . cooking . . . sports . . . football games . . . clothes . . . boys. ( YNTHIA W K( (BARE Cyndi . . . Don ' t be bitter! . . . Bill . . . heerlcading . . . modern dan c 34 ( RM W l W K« (MINE Norm . . . Is that right skiing football . . partii ■•■: ■ THOMAS WILLIAM ROSSETTER, JR. Tom . . . What, me work? . water skiing . . . coin collecting social activities . . . sports. KAREN LEE SALMI Karen . . . Where ' s Jane? Jackie. JOYCE CAROLE SANTOS Joycie . . . ' Ah. shuddup! . . money . . . Jackie . . . more money. MARK ROBERT SEPPALA Mark . . . cars . . . art . . . working ... I can ' t writ. PHILIP CONNINCTON SEARS Phil . . . So be it . . . water skiing . . . cars . . . swimmins. RAYMOND ELWIN SHAW Ray ... a certain girl . . . school? . . . cars. 35 WINSTON SHAW Winston ... I wouldn ' t say that . . . sports ears . . . guns . . . boating mini-bikes . . . travel . . . classical music. RICHARD JOSEPH SMITH Dickie . . . Hi handsome . . . gym- nastics . . . electronics. ALAN ROBERT SIDLAUSKAS Sid . . . cars ... art class?? . . . girls . . . parties. DAVID EUGENE SHEA Dave . . . Brockton . . . girls . cars . . . sports. JAMES ANDREW SMITH Jimmy . . . fun . . . basketball. 36 DONNA MARIE SUAREZ Donni . . . What else is new? . to make herself useful . . . dancing singing. PHILLIP HENRY SPATH Phil . . . You have to be an animal out there! . . . sports . . . money. SALLY ANN STOCKBRIDGE Sally . . . Did you get that chemistry problem? . . . nursing school . . . clothes . . . sewing . . . food . . . Maine. RONALD ERICK STURTEVANT Ron . . . carpentry . . . cars . . . quiet?? JANET MARIE SPRINGER Jan . . . Oh, really? . . . Don . . . Mashnee Village . . . parties . . . danc- ing . . . movies. DALE FRANCES SOUZA Chip . . . You ' d be surprised . water skiing . . . golf . . . boating Blue Bonneville . . . John. 37 RONALD FRANCIS TARANTINO Ron . . . Why is that . . . cars . . . girls . . . sports. BAIBA TAUBE Baibe . . . Oh, for heaven ' s sake . . . horses . . . cats . . . dancing . . . sports. JEAN BARBARA THERRIAULT Jean . . . library . . . clothes . . . school?? . . . summer . . . vacations. JAMES EDWARD THOMAS Jim . . . Baseball . . . football . . . coins . . . current events . . . reading . . . sick comedians . . . sports cars. SHIRLEY I. II. 1. 1 I EMMONS Shiri . . . Si wanl l somebody? . . Doug . . . Whitman . . . waterskiing . . . dam 38 R WMoMi WESLEY T )i;i VS, JR. Rafei . . ' me hundred miles per hour . . . dentistrj otball . . . ii... !.:■ RICHARD SCOTT TORREY Scott . . . girls . . . nice clothes . cars . . . sports. PATRICIA ANN TRACY Pat . . . ' ' Just raising ' Caine ' ... a certain bov at college . . . roller skat- BETTY COBB TRAFTON Betty . . . Hasta Manana . . . roller skating . . . swimming . . . band . . . Tedeschis. NANCY JANE TUBMAN Nancy . . . parties . . . fun . . . clothes . . . boys. WALTER WILLIAM TRUSKOWSKI, II Bill . . . Swiftness . . . girls one in particular . . . football moving mobiles. JOHN MICHAEL VALLEN John . . . That s all she wrote . sports and movies. 39 MARIE VALENZIANO Shorty . . . What a clown! . . . Tommy . . . Judy Joey . . . North Plymouth. JOHN VINCENT WAGER Butchie . . . Fords don ' t go . . . photography . . . girls . . . Tedeschis . . . cars ... 63 Fords. RONALD VERNON VINAL Cheeseburger . . . What can I say? ... a certain girl on Pine Tree Lane . . . hunting . . . fishing. DONALD JOSEPH WARD Don . . . You said it twice ... a marine . . . hopes to be a florist. C.AROI.A I (Tisr W R XM • •1 . . . Surel) you josh! . . . Food . . . fishing . . . one boy . . . Maine. JOHN JOSEPH WARD Jackie . . . cars . . . guitars . . . The Esquires. 40 BERNARD JOSEPH WENNERS Bernie ... a certain girl . . . cars . . . fun. NORMA JEAN WETHERBEE Norm . . . So what! . . . dancing . . . driving . . . often found in Dux- bury. Kfcl JANE BREWSTER WHITE Janie . . . Really . . . Vermont ... a certain boy. JOSEPH GODFREY WIKSTEN Joe . . . Learning to do, doing to learn, earning to live, living to serve. . . . heavy equipment . . . hot trucks . . . air horns. ROBERT WOODBURY, JR. Woody . . . Six cylinder Fords are best . . . skin diving . . . drag racing. 41 PAMELA JANE WISTI Pam . . . Be serious! . . . sewing . . . Jim. SENIORS . . . SENIORS ... SENIORS . . 43 Alberghini, Judith: Future Nurses Association 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Executive Council 3; Prom Committee 3; Year- book Staff 4; Future Teachers Association 4; Monitor Squad 4; Honor Society 3,4. Allsopp, Sandra: Executive Council 1; Chorus 1,2,3; Year- book Staff 4; Monitor Squad 4; Office Practice 4; Science Club 2,3,4. Andrews, Ralph : Future Farmers of America 2,3,4 ; Cafe- teria Worker 2,4. Arruda, Richard: Football 1,2; Track 2. Barboza, John: Future Farmers of America 2,3,4. Barkhouse, Patricia: Future Teachers Association 1,2,3,4; French Club 3; Spanish Club 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Class Play 4; Psychology Club 4. Barnett, Dona: Home Economics Club 2; Dramatics Club 3. Bartlett, Frank: Band 1,4; Orchestra 3,4; Science Club 3,4. Bates, Deborah: Tennis 1; Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Dramatics Club 3,4; Student Council 1,2,4; Ex- ecutive Council 1; Senior Class Play 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Prom Committee 3; Senior Reception Committee 3; Moni- tor Squad 4; Gym Club 2,3,4. Bostock, Gerald: Football 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; Executive Council 3; Prom Com- mittee 3; Senior Class Play 4; Monitor Squad 4. Bosworth, Elizabeth: Office Practice 4; Gym Club 2,3; Sci- ence Club 4; Home Economics Club 1,2,3, (vice president 2,3 president 4). Brennan, Cynthia: Basketball 2,3,4; Field Hockey 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Library Club 3,4; Student Council 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Class Play 4. Bradford, Julian : Debate Club 3. Burk, Janet: Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; Stu- dent Council 1,2,3; Executive Council 2,3; Office Practice 4; Prom Committee 3. Cain, Frederick: Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3; Senior Class Play 4; Library Club 3,4. Carpenter, Emerson : Future Farmers of America. Chasse, Arthur: Basketball 1. Clark, Gregory: Track 2,3,4; Cross Country 3; Key Club: Announcing Staff 3,4; Senior Class Play 4; Junior Prom 3; Yearbook Staff 4. Bean, Susan: Basketball 1; Chorus 1,2; Prom Committee 3; Office Practice 4. Benson, Delia: Field Hockey 2,3; Future Teachers Associa- tion 1,3; French Club 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Class Play 4; Dramatics Club 4. Berglund, Lynne: Field Hockey 2,3; JV Basketball 2; Stu- dent Council 2,3; Executive Council 2; Dramatics Club 1,4; Senior Class Play 4: Yearbook Staff 4; Prom Committee 3; Future Nurses Association 3,4; Monitor Squad 4; Drill Team 2,3; Psychology Club 1. Bersani. Ronald: Basketball 1.2.3.4: Baseball 3,4; Cross Country I. Bcarick, Sandra: Chorus 1,2.3.1; Future Teachers Associa- tion 3; French Club 3; V irbc k Stafl I: Gym Club 2,3,4; New England 2. Office Stafl 2,3,4. Clerke, William: Basketball. Cloudman, Barbara: Yearbook Staff 4: Junior Prom 3: Office Practice 4. Cogliano, Robert: Football 1.2,3,4; Baseball 1.2: Junior Prom 3: Student Council 3; Spanish Club 3. Cook, Janice: Chorus 1. Cowan, Barbara: Drill Team 2,3; Gym Club 2: Yearbook Staff 4. Cowan, James: Football I . Craft, Dean: Future Farmers of America vice president 3, president I . Student ( oun il 3. Davis Carole; Prom Committee 3; Tennis 3,4; Yearbook Stafl I: ffice Prai tice I: Senior Class Play 1 44 Davis, Kenneth: Baseball 1,3,4; Football 4; Basketball 1,2; Monitor 3,4; Class President 1 ; Prom Committee 3. Dean, Harriet: Chorus 1,2,3; Future Nurses Association 1,2; Field Hockey 1; Psychology Club 4. DeFelice, Stephen: Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Key Club 2; Executive Council 1,3. Delaney, James: Key Club 3,4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 2,4; Senior Class Play 4; Football 1. Fogg, Virginia: Majorettes 1,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Junior Prom 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Class Play 4; Library Club 3,4; Band 2; Orchestra 2; Chorus 2. Fontaine, Mary: Spanish Club 1,2; (secretary 2); Nurses Club 2,3,4 (secretary 3,4) ; Library Club 2,3,4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Dramatics Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Gym Club 2,3; Basketball 2,3,4; Field Hockey 3; Girls ' State 3; Senior Class Play 4; Laker Legend 4; Psychology Club 4. Gauquier, Richard: Football 1,2; Cross Country 4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4. Des Noyer, James: Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Track 1: Baseball 2,3,4; Monitor Squad 4; Senior Class Play 4; Prom Committee 3. Doody, Georgeanne: Tennis 1,2,3,4; Chorus 3,4; Cheer- leading 1,2; Junior Prom 3; Announcing Staff 3,4; Student Council 3; Executive Board 2,4; Vice-president 3; French Club 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Class Play 4; Laker Legend 2,3,4; Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4. Douglas, Sandra: Home Economics Club 2 (treasurer) ; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Class Play 4. Dunn, Donna: Yearbook Staff 4; Basketball 4. Emery, Nancy: Future Teachers Association 1,2,3,4; French Club 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Sen- ior Class Play 4. Fabian, Theodora: Drill Team 2; Pep Squad 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Office Practice 4; Senior Class Play 4. Ferhuson, Sandra: Historian 1; Future Teachers Association 1,2; Prom Committee 3; Drill Team 2,3; Class Play 4; Year- book Staff 4. Fernald, Diane: Student Council 1,2,3; Laker Legend 2; Prom Committee 3; Pep Squad 2,3; Field Hockey 2,3; Spanish Club 4. Flood, Glenda: Ch ' eerleading 1; Drill Team 2,3; Gym Club 2,3; Pep Squad 1,2,3; Prom Committee 3; Office Practice 4; Senior Class Play 4. Floros, Suzanne: Senior Class Play 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Psychology Club 4; Chorus 4. Gile, Marshall: Key Club 2; Honor Society 2,3,4; Executive Council 3; Student Council 3,4, (president 4); Cross Coun- try 1,2,3,4; JV Basketball 2 ; Track 2,3; Prom Committee 3. Gill, Jospeh: Basketball 1,2; Football 1; Tennis 4. Glass, Virginia: Chcerleading 1,2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Monitor Squad 4; Senior Class Play 4; Gym 2; Chorus 2,3,4. Grant, Glenn: Football 2,3,4; Baseball 1,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Student Council 3; Monitor Squad 4; Senior Class Play 4; Gym Club 3. Grover, Reginald: Baseball 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Class Play 4. Gunning, Lesta: Home Economics Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Office Practice 4. Harkins, Catherine: Vice-president 1; Historian 2,3,4; Drill Team 2,3; Basketball 2; Field Hockey; Future Teachers Association ; Junior Prom 3 ; Psychology Club 4. Harkins, Patricia: Senior Class Play 4; Field Hockey 2; Drill Team 2,3; Junior Prom 3; Executive Council 1,3; Future Teachers Association 1,2; Spanish Club 3,4; Dra- matics Club 1,4; Yearbook Staff 4. Hobbs, James: Prom Committee 3. Halunen, Douglas: Basketball 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 3; Football 4; Baseball 2; Senior Class Play 4; Monitor Squad 3,4. Jerald, Hogan: Key Club 2,3; Library Club 3; Spanish Club 3,4; Student Council 2,3; Senior Class Play 4; New England Music Festival; SEMSBA. 45 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES VAY MENACES BEST DRESSED CLOWNS MOST POPULAR Phil Scars I )c u _ r Halunen Dick Arruda Jerry Bostodt Janet Burke Karyn Miller ( Uenda Flood 1 tebbie Bates ARTISTS MOST QUIET BEST DANCERS Bruce Ni hols rreg Mil. mi- Kennj l).i is Marilyn .i .i Ann Poirier Sandy Ferguson 46 DOODLERS APPLE POLISHERS MOST ATTRACTIVE OFFICE TENANTS John Vallen Edith Reardon Scott Bradford Georgie Doody Bobby Stewart Bonnie Wheeler Ronnie Tarentino Judy Baker FRIENDLIEST FLIRTS MOST ATHLETIC John McCann Mary Reed Bill Truskowski Cindy Robare Tom Morris Judy Kilroy 47 JUNIOR PROM 1963 May 10, 1963 is a date we will all remember. As we walked through the door of the gym we were transported to the gay streets of Paris, the town of romance. And romantic it was with the soft, misty lights, the little tables nestled under the striped canopy, and the twirls in their beautiful gowns, dancing with their dates to the dreamy music of the band. The prom was followed by a late dinner at Eugene ' s and early morning breakfast parties. The Junior Prom will be among the fondest memories of the Class of 1964. 48 SENIOR CLASS PLAY LADIES OF THE JURY Order, order. Mr. Pressley, you can ' t do that! Now my dear Mrs. Crane . . . These are a few of the lines that could be heard echoing through the Little Theater as the class of 1964 presented senior class play, Ladies of the Jury. The play, directed by Miss Margeson, presented on December 4 and 5, after being rescheduled from November 22, the day of the death of John F. Kennedy. It was a big success and was enjoyed greatly by both the cast and the audience. Ladies of the Jury was indeed an event that few seniors will ever forget. ERCL AS SMBN M l ' - ryasMaaggyf. . W. Abbott R. Adair L. Adelchi L. Alfieri B. Amado W. Angell L. Angie P. Anti A. Barnaby C. Barnett J. Batchelder S. Beane J. Becker G. Benea L. Bennett J. Benotti M. Berridge C. Bezanson C. Binns B. Leonard R. Bouchard A. Breidenthal C. Brackett M. Brennan S. Bruce S. Bruce L. Burgess J. Burke B. Burnham G. Burrows J. Bunce J. Bussolari J. Calista M. Cash C. Chandler G. Chase D. Childs W. Churchill J. Cicero R. Cicero W. Clark S. Clerke L. Cline P. Cobb T. Coffin B. Cole S. Comee D. Correa £ f N j. cntch n P. Carey V J J. Curry R. Curtis S. Darsh H. Davidson J. Davidson R. Davidson 52 K. Dietrich M. Ellis W. Ellis W. Ellis C. Elwell G. Estes D. Ethier D. Fabri S. Farrell N. Fitzgerald R. Flood D. Fogg R. Fontes L. Forbes B. Ford R. Fortier C. Fredrickson B. Freeman C. Gallison S. Gallivan R. Garuti D. Geilar L. Gerstel D. Gigger M. Gilli K. Gould E. Govoni P. Grandi J. Grant C. Grey T. Griffith J. Gronberg J. Gunning K. Hall P. Hall R. Harshani C. Hatch L: Haitasl C. Hamilton C. Harris J. Henrich D. Hird S. Holden D. Hollman E. Holmes P. Howard J. Howe H. Huber J. Hunter P. Hobson S. Harmon M. Heath K. Hennessey R. Hawkins T. Iandoli E. Jameson 53 B. Jobling D. Jobling M. Julian J. Joubert R. Joubert P. Kriegel B. Kimball J. Killam D. Lacross J. Lafrance M. Lampi S. Laurenti M. Lavigne E. Lee M. Lehto J. Leonardi G. Lillie S. Lind L. Lambard W. Loomer V. Luiz R. Lyman I. Macleod R. Malaguti D. Malone D. Maravis S. Martinzi B. Maxwell S. McAdams J. McGarthy J. McCombs R. McCue B. McNamara M. Mendenhall F. Merrill P. Miller W. Mix J. Moquin S. Monteiro R. Moore G. Morrissey D. Nava C. Notto J. Nu te B. O ' Connor ' C. Ochs M. Packard P. Peck G. Peterson jj ' M. Pimentel L. Pineau T. Poirier S. I ' ontc 1 ) Proctor I, Ramsdell J. Recke M. Riddell D. Ring K. Roine R. Rosati P. Rossi C. Santerre D. Sargent C. Sciacca G. Sciacca D. Sears R. Shaw W. Shaw C. Sheehan S. Shiverick E. Siemers A. Silva F. Solari D. Slack I. Smith K. Smith D. Springer K. Stafford J. Stewart M. Stewart C. Strauser G. Sturtevant H. Sturtevant J. Sutcliff B. Tangley B. Tracy L. Trimble T. Trotta J. Templeton J. Yanlooy J. Vanweelden J. Vantangoli R. Wood worth P. Wade V. Walker R. Wass A. Watson A. Wentworth L. Weston N. Wiston C. White S. Whittaker R. Wilson S. Wingard S. Wise J. Wood K. Wood L. Woodbury R. Wall R. Yee V. Zahn M . Adams M . Albano P. Alsheimer J- Andrews E. Backus R. D. Bailey Barbieri E. Baldwin J- P. Balboni Baker R. Barnes D. Barrington S. Batson S. Bean G. Bent R. Besarick J- D. Bevis Bill L. Bonvillian L. L. Bosworth Braddock J- D. Brennan Brow S. Burgess H Cadenhead M Cahill J- F. Campbell Carlson S. Carlson J- K. Cater Caulfield J- Chandanais G. Clark S. Clark A. Clark S. Clarke M Cole R. Cole M . Comee C. C. Connelly Cook J- R. Cook Cook A. Cornwell C. Covell s. Crowcll H Dahnke M Dan forth M . Daniels S. Darsh K Dearborn L. DeMeule E. Drake D. N. Drew Drew R Donovan SOPHOMORES 56 A. Doten E. Duffy R. Dyson G. Ekstrom S. Emond B. Everson R. Fairweather L. Fagan S. Farrar K. Farrell p: Ferguson r. Fisher c. Flynn w Fontaine D. Fontes L. Ford H Frame G. Frattasio A. Friis M Fuller A. Furtadc C. Gardner w . Garuti R. Gassett Y. Genduso C. Gigger A. Gilbert D. Grey K. Gilli D. Gilman E. Goff L. Gould L. Govoni S. Griffith H Greene D. Grover E. Haen K Hall W . Hammond A. Handy S. Hannigan B. Hay E. Hill E. Holmes E. Holmes M . Iandoli J- King W . Kinsman J- Kirby w . Krause I. Kvelums G. LaCross R. Ladd D. Laing W . Laivo J- Lamore L. Lane 57 K. Lapham R. Larkin L. Lasher M. LaValley M. LaValley E. Lee M. Lemerise A. Lind A. Lindbeck S. Lindval A. Longo K. Lundgren J. Lynch T. MacKenzie S. Madden H. Markey G. Martin J. Mathews K. McGlonc W. Mcintosh J. McMorrow E. McNamara F. Melberg J. Mendall K. Migre S. Miles D. Minor D. Miller J. Monk D. Monteiro D. Monteiro E. Morgan J. Morgan P. Morrissey N. Morse G. Motte N. Muttin G. Nava J. Nicholas S. Nichols C. Nilosek k. Nolan J. Nordin J. Nun in. in J. O ' Brien I). O ' Neal K. Pai kard L. Parker C. Paulding W. Perkins M Pcinert L. Peterson C. Pickett P. Picn e W. Pinkham G Pi 58 L. Prebble P. Prescott M. Proost S. Prouty S. Quinn P. Reardon K. Ring L. Rioux C. Rogers L. Ruffini D. Ruggles M. Russo L. Sample E. Savoy E. Schott P. Scott S. Shawles N. Short E. Siemers C. Smith E. Smith K. Smith C. Smotlett J. Snyder T. Spencer R. Springer P. Stanton L. Stewart S. Strausser W. Strassel J. Tassinari G. Taube D. Thibideau J. Thomas D. Tison M. Tocher M. True M. Truskowski B. Turner B. Varney C. Vining S. Walker D. Ward M. Wenners F. Wentworth F. Wells M. Whiston L. Whiteley S. Whiting J. Wilcox P. Wilson L. Wingard N. Wood W. Wood D. Woodward S. Wyman R. Zoccolante J. Abbott J. Abbott J. Adams C. Alfieri L. Anderson M. Anderson J. Angell E. Angus J. Atwood P. Badore R. Baker D. Balinger E. Barclay J. Barker S. Barkhouse K. Bams J. Barrows C. Bates D. Beland M. Beland R. Bell B. Bennett P. Bennotti A. Bent T. Benway P. Bergland P. Berry R. Bertha A. Binns R. Bonney B. Boone J. Bourgeios J. Brady K. Braun R. Briendenthal E. Brennan P. Brown P. Buckley T. Burke R. Burpee J. Burrill J. Campbell D. Candini F. Cantelmo L. Carlson D. Carvalho M. Casey B. Cazaik D. Chasse P. Childs L. Churchill S. Clarke R. Clcverley W. Cole K. Conroy S. Conway M. Coopi 60 R. Correar J. Costa L. Creighton C. Crothers S. Cushman W. Curtis V. Daigneault J. Darsch C. Davis D. Dearborn A. DeMullis P. Duane D. Ellis D. Emery C. Estes G. Estes R. Ethier S. Ezekiel A. Fagan E. Fearing R. Felt W. Ferrell W. Ferrell S. Ford D. Fowler D. Fowler L. Frisbee J. Furtado M. Gallivan R. Gallo G. Garuti S. Gates S. Gaudet P. Glass P. Gottlich E. Gould B. Govoni D. Gronberg F. Gunning P. Harrison P. Hayward B. Hebert R. Hendrickson S. Hill G. Hird E. Hobbs R. Holt J. Holyoke C. Huber W. Holmes C. Hulme D. Hyson S. Jameson P. Jones C. Cadenhead D. Jordan M. Kelly 61 J. Kennefick G. Kezer T. Lampi P. Lanzilotta R. Lanzilotta J. LaVigne H. Lehto G. Lonergan T. Lindvall A. Lovell L. Luiz D. Lunt W. Maarschalk B. McLean L. MacLeod J. Makela W. Mark K. Marvelli G. Mason K. McCabe K. McGrath R. Mendenhall J. Merada L. Meyer A. Miller D. Miller R. Mitton P. Mullen E. Nauha W. Nickerson W. Nowlin R. Noyes M. Nute C. O ' Brien S. O ' Brien N. O ' Brien M. O ' Connor W. O ' Meara R. Paulding D. Parker D. Pederzani W. Peinert C. Pejouhy D. Pierce J. Ponte J. Pooler J. Powers R. Primarera J. Rantanen D. Reed L. Rice J. Richmond J. Robare M. Roine D. Ruggles R. Ryan R. St. Pierre 62 B. Savery J. Sgarzi J. Shepard N. Sherman R. Shurtleff R. Solari C. Souza T. Souza R. Springer D. Stafford L. Staiger W. Stanton S. Stevens B. Stewart D. Still N. Sturtevant J. Sullivan A. Taube M. Tegan B. Tucker C. Turner N. Vantangoli D. Vendetti K. Vickery G. Vining V. Warn D. Wass N. Wetherbee K. Whitman S. Williams C. Wood S. Wood S. Wood W. Youn? EXECUTIVE COUNCILS SENIOR !X FIRST ROW: P. Wisti, D. Bates, P. Harkins, L. Berglund, SECOND ROW: M. Gile, G. Doody, R. Tobias. 1 fl JHf o ' ¥ ' M° A w JUNIOR f7 Wf Handy, C. Santerre, D. Hollman, P. W J j L | ' ' Ant CO D lfibri ' : J. Lyons, N. Fitzgerald, J. Van- _ SOPHOMORE F KSr flOJV: D. Bill, D. Grover, M. Lemerise, S£C- OA ' D ROW: J. Thomas, (;. Extrom, M. Russo. I Kl sll || FIRST ROW: B. Him.,,: Lovell, .1 Sicarzi, S£C OND ROW: C. Cadenhea D Pederaani, K McCabe VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT MR. RALPH BINNS Acting Director VOCATIONAL CARPENTRY UNDERCLASSMEN ' ' ' A6 JS A r . t ' -.rj j i Richard Garuti Donald Gigger James Gunning Robert Harshani David Marquis John McCarthy Joseph Stewart Thomas Wilson Peter Alsheimer Robert Crace Harlie Danforth Scott Griffith Malcom LaValley Edward Savoy Michael Daniels James Clark Stephen Downing Stephen Estes John Grew Lawrence Hobson Clinton Paulding John Sciacca Anthony Perry Jonathan Adams William Peinert 65 VOCATIONAL AUTO ADVISOR — Mr. Deam UNDERCLASSMEN Charles Alshcimcr Fred Dcaring Allen Gilbert Dennis ( ri iode James Sturevanl John Barnes Wayne Furncss Joseph Marquis Alex McArthur Frederii k Ni Richard Pii ( :.u 1 Tramer Donald Vautrinoi Fred Allsopp I Burbani Paul Cabral Robert ( urtisj I ogg | Kevin Seppela ■ I Shea ( rlynn Staples Edward Mi Jarrj William Stanton VOCATIONAL AGGIE UNDERCLASSMEN Charles Crace Leo Cushman James Hanelt Gerald Vinal Ralph Wiksten Robert Cook Doug Grey Frank Kunkel William Laivo Karl Meyer Richard Spense Thomas Spencer James Chandanais Alan Gilbert Steve Ladden Steve Miles Kenny Packard Eric Sayles Thomas Stewart Kathy Vickery Steve Wyman ADVISOR — Mr. Fraser 67 FIRST ROW: G. Holmes, R. Fremeis, S. Bouthillier, W. Hay, A. Lind, B. Nava, A. Pearson, C. Lounge, J. Morris, V. Wenners, B. Wright, K. Nordin, R. Pierce, L. Walker; SECOND ROW: P. Post, D. Woodbury, W. Pooler, J. Mahoney, O. Oksanen, L. Noyes, S. Hannigan, L. Douglas, L. Creighton, H. Kunkel, W. Moran, N. Turner, A. Borden, M. McDonald, M. O ' Meara; THIRD ROW: E. Dobrowsky, R. Giragozian, M. Croke, M. Recke, R. Anderson, A. Willett, V. Watts, J. Mulliken, P. Galassi, S. Martin, C. Falkoff, S. Mozinaki, N. Price, C. Santerre, K. Nogueira, S. Bevis; FOURTH ROW: R. Amentel, C. Malone, L. Perry, S. Schorr, Cy Farrar, R. Dandeneau, A. Giammarco, J. Ruel, C. Powers, R. Winter, D. Lansing, H. Bezanson, R. Carlson, L. Crudrup. EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: D. Clinr, D. Forcicr, M. Mcglone, L. Allen, D. Reed, E. Zanibnni, B. Robare, K. Braun, R. Barbeiri, F. Child , W. Burnett, L. Vcnny, W. Craft, A Wood D George, G. McGarry. T. Anderson, Wood, S. Stewart, D. Eddy: SECOND ROW M. (andoli, G. Whittaker, R. Parker, S. Pedro, R. Borghesani, J. Kvelumj, I Sanson S Ward, s Frame, C Emery, C. RJdeout, B Winchester, I 1 B | : inelli, M. Ames, R. Ruprecht, B. Mooney, D Reed, K Brawn, M id! m R CoughKn; THIRD ROW S. Benea, M Mueller, S. Kimball, R Bradford, M Caiwell, T. Bergeron, T rlendrick- ton, S. Motte, I. Allen, M Batchelor, D. Cordoran, M Burk- hard, R Bearce, I biriii. R Price, P. Hall, R Peterson, P. ( k;FOl RTH ROW I. Pimental, M Buckly, D. Spensor, V Nune I Bi wn, F Miglerini, T. Thibideau, R Werner, L. Stilr . l O ' Meara, B Lind, J Grant, D c.WWn. D Grant, R M Uliiter, J Rirc. FIRST ROW: J. Danforth, S. Wager, Bruce Lillie, V. Hewitt, R. Gaudet, J. Martin, C. Northup, V. Bonney, D. Joubert, K. LaVigne, M. VanLooy, S. Forcier, J. Tocchio, V. Doane; SECOND ROW: G. Poynor, S. Valenziano, M. Costa, J. Bonvillian, R. Peck, G. Smith, A. Wood, L. Barrows, R. Cretinon, G. Wilson; THIRD ROW: C. Miller, D. Davis, J. MacAllister, D. Silva, H. Boudreau, M. Malone, H. Estes, R. Tubman, J. Walsh. FIRST ROW: T. Walker, C. Lumpkins, S. Thrasher, C. Daniels, N. Maarschalk, N. Mangio, J. Hamilton, S. Handorff, G. Spallaggi, M. Lane, F. Glass, C. Doody, B. Burrows; SECOND ROW: P. Siemers, C. Bombace, L. Sagglin, G. Moors, K. Richard, K. Gauguier, P. Kiley, G. Grandi, R. Hadlock, C. Justice, P. Howard, C. Tocchi, R. Lundgren, E. Kauffman; THIRD ROW: B. Maki, R. Holmes, R. Ladd, D. Lee, R. Johnson. FIRST ROW: D. Barrill, M. Errico, K. Power, B. Mullin, M. Lyons, C. Owens, P. Trask, K. Rheaume, J. Strauser, R. Lillie, K. Legge, R. Davidson, C. Harris, A. Reed; SECOND ROW: E. Hatch, S. Baker, L. Hill, J. Kasparian, S. Gates, M. Lyons, R. Sherman, P. Stutz, R. Whitman, B. Young, W. Barnes, D. Ingham, E. Mann, L. Tocchio; THIRD ROW: D. Fowler, K. McCue, B. Souza, B. Woodworth, P. Smith, P. Mardozzi, T. Boughter, C. Bell, L. Chupaila, J. Sprague, M. Van der Bil, D. Bearce, A. Mark. FIRST ROW: D. Martin, M. Thomas, C. Wood, K. Wiseman, W. Wyman, D. Goff, M. Silva, J. Ligge, J. Paiva, A. Suarez, C. Merrill, W. Burke, K. Reardon, L. Worsham, W. Halluwill, K. Correa, M. Brady, C. Bezanson, C. Martin; SECOND ROW: I. Pellagriui, D. Hauseu, B. Clark, M. Croke, B. Spalluzzi, J. Tura, P. Shaw, N. Crosscup, B. Snyder, V. Wrightington, T. Milane, M. Weathers, J. King, N. Emond, P. McCelland, R. Mehtala, P. Sherman, R. Drohan: THIRD ROW: J. Crowell, W. Matheson, L. Fillion, J. Matheson, D. Elwell, J. Lapham, B. McAllistair, S. Woodworth, J. McDonald, J. Gill, J. West, E. Birchmore, D. Bostrom, B. Smith, R. Suarez, R. Trotta, S. Young, C. Jensen; FOURTH ROW: R. Pejouhy, B. Daniels, E. Portier, D. Walker, J. Kondos, D. Spratt, S. Barnett, B. Ferguson, A. Ventura, Rus- sell Bullock, K. Makela, J. Duhseiez, S. Chambers, S. Duggan, S. Triffletti, P. Becker. SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW: v. Webber, S. Talaroski, J. Sprague, F. Wnckrr. E. Sullivan. T. Lewis, T. Jasmin. I. Bennett, C. King, B. I ' I) Moore, K Thrasher, D. Ca 1 R • l I veil, P. R..l.bin«. W. Greggis. K. Miller, P. Dealing SECOND ROW: McPhee, R Kellehei I. Martin S Ru I Keii lead, R Kriegel, R i Davin I Pi ncll 1 Duff) ■ Kauffman, P Adair. I ' Robare, I ' . Drake, S Vmida P Petersen THIRD ROW: T Nicholson, J Nichols, M. Knapp, J Furtad P Sousa, D Ii.irnr«. S I ither, l Islass, I. Hetman, A Holguin, I. Garuti, K. Lemotti D Conklii I I ahill, R Nuti I H ■■■••• FOURTH ROW I) McKenaie, W Parker, B Proust, G Zahn, J. McAdams, K Reed, M O ' Brien I Clark S Kinsman G Mai Si fames, R ShufHeton, R. Fisk. FIRST ROW: E. Corey, K. Randall, L. Kimball, K. Mc- Grath, L. Clarke, K. Dandeneau, J. Buccela, J. Hulme, D. Mc- Grath, R. Haen, J. Harshoni, B. Paulding, C. Varney, C. Cog- liano, G. Gentile, C. Frye, L. Staples. SECOND ROW: D. Goad, S. Perkins, S. Nolan, G. Pratt, G. Smith, C. Mullen, D. Tison, R. Parris, R. Weatherbee, R. Mehtala, R. Livernoche, S. Larkin, B. Madden, L. Hennessy, A. Martin, S. Flattery, C. Scrow. THIRD ROW: J. Joubert, D. Gaspar, J. Rantanen, G. Stanley, H. Sullivon, K. Spear, K. Sanborn, T. Miller, B. Standish, D. Sheehan, P. Perkins, D. Estes, W. English, W. Morgan. FOURTH ROW: L. Perkins, J. Holcomb, J. Grey, E. Nauha, A. Wood, W. Bar, J. Pedro. FIRST ROW: J. Durant, L. Bearce, D. Wilson, J. Rossetter, D. Cuddyer, P. Holt, J. LaVigne, A. Burbank, S. Drollett, D. Rossi, J. Mueller, M. Barie, T. Morse, J. Baldwin, R. Schindler, L. Cloudman, P. Farr; SECOND ROW: D. Powers, S. Gates, M. Perroni, R. Morgan, P. Brown, R. Haen, S. Wells, W. Green, M. Wright, P. Page, T. Rash, G. Jesse, S. Belcher, J. Webber, C. Short, F. Bosworth, R. Handorff; THIRD ROW: K. Kasparion, R. Somers, L. Chaharyn, W. Curry, K. Miles, D. Kossowski, M. Solari, H. Hammond, W. Caprio, G. Stewart, S. Griswold, P. Crudup, B. Govoni, D. Gerrish, M. Whitman, S. Rantanez, G. Tison; FOURTH ROW: J. Holmes, M. Murray, J. Packard, E. Cole, F. Cappella, F. Alexander, M. Cahill, G. Grant, J. Rogers, P. Cook, L. Robbins, K. Pillsbury, M. Pina, D. Dupre, F. Scott, J. Baker, P. Owens, P. Gray. 71 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY t f . JHL w T ' ' I i - r 91 1 . J f ' 1 ■ Vr i ' s i t F .RST fiOH ' : G. Leafer, B. Crosscup, K. Fontaine, B. Randall, M. Reed, G. Martin, J. Malone, J. Delany, SECOND ROW: C. Binns, K. Miller, J. Alberghini, D. Benson, A. Watson, K. Gould, H. Sturtevant, L. Alfieri, THIRD ROW: P. Hall, D. Sears, D. Jobling. The purpose of the Silver Lake chapter of the National Honor Society is to encourage the student body to seek the ideals of Scholarship, Character, Leadership, and Service. Under the leadership of president, Robert Randall, the society has accomplished much and upheld its ideals during the past school year. 74 STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: M. Gile, G. Lonergan, C. Harkens, D. Bates, E. Brennan, C. Cook, S. Darsch, D. Hollman, J. Briedenthal. SECOND ROW: P. Hall, B. Randall, J. Lyons, K. Lundgren, C. Binns, A. Ayers, L. Alfieri, C. Alfieri, J. McCann. The Student Council has had a full year. The success of the store and the vending machines enabled the council to continue its Achievement Awards and scholarship program. Before Christmas, the council held a Sadie Hawkins Dance, which reversed the customary practice of boys asking girls. Jim Chupaila was chosen king of the dance. Under the capable guidance of Mr. Binns and Mrs. Lootz, the council was able to run smoothly throughout the year. KEY CLUB FIRST ROW: G. Clark, J. Donovan, J. Delany, C. Binns, R. Randall, D. Sears, J. McCann. A. Ayers, SECOND ROW: M. Russo, G. Nava, L. Alfieri, P. Hall, IS. Maxwell, M. Letho, J. Lyons. THIRD ROW: J. Balboni, W. Strassel, J. Donovan. K. Cauficld, J. Thomas, J. Mathews, G. Ekstrom. The Key Club International is primarily a service organization and a training ground for leadership. Each Key Club is sponsored by a Kiwanis Club, in our ease the Kiwanis Clubs of Halifax and Pembroke. Every year the Silver Lake Key Club runs the football and basket- ball concessions to raise money which is used fer two, t« hundred dollar scholarships, and donations to various scl 1 organizations Thi Key Club also runs a Christmas 1 Drive each year; the proceeds are turned over t the town well. in- boards t be distributed as they see fit. The officers and executive board members for the ycai 1963-64 are: l ' l ' ' ,li|r||| | i,, | | K.-llld.lll ii e-Presidenl Marshall Gile Secretary Christopher Binns i Reprcsenl Junior Representative Soph, Representative John McCann I Vlfieri K I ircr David 5 76 MONITORS FIRST ROW: T. Morris, R. Stewart, W. Truskowski, J. Desnoyer, G. Grant, K. Davis; SEC- OND ROW: D. Bates, S. Ferguson, P. Grandi, J. Cannon, L. Afienko, C. Joubert, V. Glass, C. Robare, J. Chupaila. THIRD ROW: S. Allsopp, J. Alberghini, P. Tracy, L. Berglund, M. LaVigne, J. Bostock, B. Wheeler, D. Halunen. FOURTH ROW: R. Fontes. DRAMATICS CLUB FIRST ROW: C. Cook, H. Sturtevant, V. Zahn, E. Backus, A. Lind, J. Tassinari, J. Bevis, H. Dahnke, R. Zoccalanti, K. Gould, M. LaVigne, S. Monteiro, M. Heath. SECOND ROW: M. Tocher, C. Santerre, S. Lind , S. Farrar, A. Watson, M. Wiston, G. Garuti, W. Mcintosh, P. Kriegal, M. Riddell. THIRD ROW: J. Thomas, R. Tobias, L. Weston, N. Fitzgerald, D. Barbieri, K. Smith, C. Binns, K. Lundgren. V .52 V E NURSES F flSr i?OW: P. Wilson. J. Monk, H. Huber, L. Affienko, V. Walker, K. Gould, K. Fontaine, T. Holtzworth, W. Pinkham, D. Miller, S. Stockbridge, C. Nilosek. SECOND ROW: A. Went- worth, E. Holmes, S. McAdams, T. Trotta, C. Bezanson, L. Loring, M. Gilli, L. Bosvvorth, D. Childs, L. Gunning, Mrs. Peterson. FUTURE TEACHERS FIRST ROW: A. I.ind, C. Cadenhead, M. Packard, I). Grover, S. Lind, D. Hollman, M Lemerise I. Whitely, P. Barkhouse, S. R Zocci lante SE( OND ROW Watson M Strauser, M. Roine, S. Barkhouse, E. Backus, I rassinari S Lindvall, D. Pedezani, N. Wetherbee, II Trafton, J McMorrow THIRD ROW: I). Bill, C. Warnsman, P, Lanzillotta, M Wiston, C Santerre, II. Sturtevanl .1 Bevis, I. Ruffini, S Quinn. M Si. niton. I,. AdiUhi, l 1 1 h I ir i i , Si iai i .1 78 LAKER LEGEND FIRST ROW: L. Rioux, S. Lind, K. McCabe, R. Tobias, G. Doody. SECOND ROW: D. Barbieri, R. Zoccolante, J. Bevis, A. Lind, E. Backus, P. Ferguson, K. Lapham. PRESS CLUB FIRST ROW: A. Lind, C. Perkins, R. Tobias, L. Barbieri, E. Backus, L. Rob- bins. SECOND ROW: M. Heath, S. Monteiro, S. Bradford, K. Stafford, K. Smith, J. LaMore, F. Kunkel. 79 PSYCHOLOGY CLUB FIRST ROW: S. O ' Brien, C. Santerre, H. Sturtevant, L. Meyer, V. Zahn, E. Matthews, K. Harkens, L. Berglund, D. Bates, S. Stockbridge. SECOND ROW: Mr. Bergeron, K. Stafford, M. Riddell, S. Lind, D. McAdams, P. Kriegal, A. Watson, D. Ring, M. Heath, L. Robbins. ANNOUNCING STAFF l-IHsi ROM I M imln G Clarki I Sanl ' • D ■ ' ■■■ ). Ta P Rcwi, SECOND .■ i. Laurcniii, S. Cai s D Gilman I Sicveni, THIRD ROW V Bllia V Wi -I I Kvclui 80 SPANISH CLUB FIRST ROW: M. LaVigne, P. Lanzillotta, M. MacFarlane, P. Barkhouse, SECOND ROW: T. Coffin, W. Mcintosh. HOME ECONOMICS FIRST ROW: W. Ellis, T. Holtzworth, K. Stafford, H. Dahnke. SECOND ROW: M. Stewart, M. Cash, B. Tracy. DEBATE CLUB I f ; j ;-f ■■■■ ■$- - : 3 ' i • •isi E. Stevens, J. Thomas, T. Linvall, C. Huber. SPECTATOR LIBRARY ASSISTANTS FIRST ROW: K. Gould, A. Watson, R. Zoccalanti. SECO.XD ROW: K. Barnes, G. Taube, D. Barbieri, L. Wingard. H. Dahnke. FIRST ROW I Pi,,., ! Croake | Dauluewicx, J MacDonald, I Pi rk B Paulding D R( M Mr Miller, P Sk i K rriffilitti, I I u B Snyder. 82 JR. HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: S. Mozinski, M. Bathchelder, V. Whightinglon, J. Furtado, L. Matheson. SECOND ROW: R. Johnson, E. Cole, D. Woodbury, R. Lundgren, J. Packard, B. Robare. STAMP CLUB FIRST ROW: J. Hetman, P. Galassi. SECOND ROW: R. Pejouhy, R. Francis, R. Pejouhy. 83 MUSIC DEPARTMENT FRONT ROW: D. Bill, L. Whitley, D. Reed, C. Sciacca, C. Sheeian, N. Price, S. Perkins, W. Mark, D. Barington, S. Clark, J. Costa, B. Randall. SECOND ROW: B. Trafton, J. Therriault, M. Lane,. C. Pejouhy, D. Walker, R. Cantelmo, P. Buckly, J. Hogan, L. Creigh- ton, A. Ventura, K. Marvelli, K. Merrill, O. Oxanan, A. Binns, D. Perkins, J. Felt, E. Kaufman. THIRD ROW: K. Miller, P. Fergu- son, J. Condos, J. Dugan, S. Triffeletti, J. Pilsbury, G. Smith, L. Bonney, B. Dyson, P. Lyman, F. Bartlett, M. Randall, P. Glass, T. Lampi, D. Gallassi, G. Kaufman, R. West, Ethier, R. Pejouhy, P. Brown, F. Childs, C. Perkins, S. DeFelice. BACK ROW: L. Lom- bardi, G. Morrisey, P. Cobb, R. Rutrecht, M. Kvelums, G. Sciacca, D. Ethier, L. Oxhan, L. Forbes, R. Chouinard (director), J. Bunce, M. MacFarlane, C. Warnsman, G. Wilson, P. Wilson. The Silver Lake band has been one of the school ' s most active organizations. This year it presented a free concert at the school and has been represented at such music festivals as S.E.M.S.B.A., South Eastern District and New England. Two of the members, Marsha Ran- dall and Linda Forbes, were chosen to perform in the All State Music Festival in New Bedford. The band has also gone on a trip to Libanon, New Hampshire for a joint concert with the high school there. A very successful year was enjoyed by all the members. 84 Sheila Gallivan, Sherry Ferrell, Nancy Sturtivant Linda Braddock Sharon Prouty Sandy Bean (capt.) DRUM MAJORETTES DRILL TEAM FIRST ROW: A. Bricden- thal ; M. Casey; S. Quinn; P. Grandy; L. Ruiux; R. Zoccolante. SECOND ROW: M. Cash; K. Staf- ford, E. Govoni; V. Walker; S. Conway; S. Clark; L. Wingard ; M. Stanton. THIRD ROW: L. Ruffini; P. Doane; D Stafford; A. Linbei Clark. N Cole I) Grover; C. Gardner; C. Nilosek; J Tassinari. M KNEELING: B. Wheeler, V. Glass, D. Bates, C. Robare. STANDING: J. Bevis, N. Fitzgerald, A. Lind, E. Backus, B. Turner, D. Geilar. JUNIOR VARSITY VARSITY CHEERLEADING FIRST ROW: K. Lapham, E. Duffy, P. Ferguson, J. Bourgeois. SECOND ROW: S. Carlson, M. Cahill, D. Woodward, T. Benway, T. Burke. VARSITY FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: P. Spath, K. Davis, R. Stewart, G. Grant, W. Truskowski, J. Desnoyer, J. Chupaila, T. Morris, J. Breidenthal, D. Halunen, R. Cogliano, R. Tobias; SECOND ROW: K. Mc- Cabe, J. Howe, My Truskowski, D. Springer, J. Mendhall, J. Batchelder K . ShjRv, G. Estes, J. Benotti, J. Grant, K. Smith, R. f Curtis, R. Gassett, K. Lundgren, E. Holmes, C. Hatch, W. Mix, N. Short, E. Holmes, D. Tison, J. Ponti, J. Chandanais, G. Mar- tin; FOURTH ROW: Assistant Coach A. Carnathon, Head Coach J. Montosi, Assistant Coach, J. Girouard, Assistant Coach D. McAleer. V ■ A b l Silver Lake High ' s varsity football team enjoye d its most successful season since the establishment of the school and the team. A strong contingent of seniors was the mainstay behind our hard-hitting defense and our potent offense. Led by our co- ' captains Jim Chupaila and Jim Desnoyer, they compiled a seven and two record. V The team and school were especially proud to have our coach, John Montosi, elected Coach of the Year in the Southeastern conference. We are equally proud of our other coaches, Mr. Girourd, Mr. McAleer and Mr. Carnathan. , (V c5 s ' 90 THE COACHES FRESHMAN FIRST ROW: B. Stanton, P. Jones, F. Gonning, P. Mullen, W. Seamens, J. Ponte, Co-Captain, J. Chandanais, Co-Captain, S. Jameson, G. Vining, R. Paulding, R. Burpee, J. Darsh ; -SECOND ROW: K. Braun, W. O ' Meara, B. Stewart, P. Lanzillotta, K. Pack- ard, S. Clarke, T. Larkin, L. Crudup, A. Demullis; THIRD ROW: W. Ferrell, M. Shea, E. Gould, R. Breidenthal, W. McKenna, J. Abbott, C. Alfieri. FIRST ROW: J. Delaney, D. Halunen, R. Bersani, J. Smith, J. Howe, R. Flood; SECOND ROW: Mr. Girouard (coach), J. Chupaila, J. Vallen, R. Gauguier, P. Spath, G. Ekstrom. VARSITY BASKETBALL The 1964 Varsity Basketball team has had a successful season by winning more than 65$ oi their games. This year ' s team qualified for the Eastern Massachusetts Tech. Tourney for the firsl time in three years. The team was captained by Ron Bersni and Jim Smith, coached by Mr. Girouard. The Junior Varsity team also enjoyed a successful season, captained by Lee Alfieri and George Burrows, coached by Mr. McAleer. Therefore, a promising future in basketball for Silver Lake is anticipated. 92 93 JUNIOR VARSITY FIRST ROW: K. Caufield, P. Prescott, G. Burrows, L. Alfiere, G. Peterson, W. Strassel. SECOND ROW: H. Cadenhead, G. Martin, B. Jobling, J. Mendall, J. Mathews, W. Clark. THIRD ROW: J. Balboni, P. Cobb, L. Gould, B. Maxwell, G. Nava. FRESHMAN FIRST ROW: S Braun D Ballinger, K I .... R Si Pierre, K McGrath, I Danch, G Vining. SECOND ROW I Crudup K Packard ' . Herd, l Turner, Binni, W. Ferrell, E Gould THIRD ROW K Paulding, P 1 •■■ V, Ferrell S fameton, Mr tthan . ich CROSS COUNTRY FIRST ROW: G. Burrows, B. Crosscup, L. Alfieri. SECOND ROW: J. Vallen, J. Sutcliff, G. Binns, M. Gile, J. Davidson. INDOOR TRACK FIRST ROW: D. Correa, B. Crosscup, M. Gile, R. Randall, R. Tobias. G Morrissey. SECOND ROW: J. Davidson, K. Lundgren, J. Breidenthal, J. Batchelder, J. Grant, P. Wade, R. Nilosek. VARSITY BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: K. Salmi, L. MacPhail, J. Kilroy, C. Brennen, SECOND ROW: P. Grandi, D. Hollman, J. Makela, K. McCabe, E. Brennen, K. Fontaine. JUNIOR VARSITY FIRS7 ROW C Kemp, S Pi ■ S Holden, S Nichob, D Gilnwn S I. ...II. J Monk. SECOND ROW l. I ighton, K ens, G. 1 Whittiker, M Stewmrl S P inlc VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY FIRST ROW: Miss Davis, D. Hollman, B. Tracy, L. MacPhail, J. Kilroy, B. Taube, M. Lampi, SECOND ROW: E. Seimers, L. MacLeod, C. Brennen, J. Monk, P. Brennan, G. Taube, C. Cook, THIRD ROW: S. Darsh, B. Everson, S. Clerke. -N JHl 4 JUNIOR VARSITY FIRST ROW: Miss Davis, M. Albano, I. Afienko, R. Solari, K. McCabe, J. Makela, SECOND ROW: J. Cannon, A. Taube, D. Gilman. G. Lonergan, S. Nichols, D. Shawles, THIRD ROW: C. Elwell, N. Mullen, E. Brennan. FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Sir ' | - Sg$fr i 1 J MR. FRANCIS MORAN, SUPERINTENDENT MR. ARTHUR SILVESTER, PRINCIPAL ADMINISTRATION The administration is the most im- portant body at Silver Lake Resrional High School. Along with the school committee, the administration keeps the school running smoothly and effi- ciently. Made up of the principal, Mr. Sylvester; the assistant principal, Mr. Hand: the oflici- stall , and the 1 ue e ' I ' ]Mi tment, this hard working bod) is the nucleus of the SI 111. III. MR. ARTHUR HAND, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL MR. WILLIAM QUINLAN, GUIDANCE DIRECTOR MRS. ELINOR CHURCHILL, DEAN OF GIRLS MRS. ELSIE LOOTZ, GUIDANCE 101 MRS. HARRIET NATHANSON, GUIDANCE Mrs. Kathryn Bamber Mrs. Mary Cherry Miss Patricia Goldmann Miss Janice Margcson Mrs. Anna Hil Mr. John McCormick Mi Ernesl Miller Mis l. is Mullikm 102 Mrs. Olive Lemerise Miss Sara O ' Neil Mr. John J. Rock Miss Barbara Shefftz Mr. John A. Smith, Jr. Mr. Wallace A. Weeks Miss Mary Nappi v Mr. Gerald Barclay Mrs. Mary Packard Mr. Raymond Clarke Mr. Richard Bergeron Mr. Daniel Lowe HISTORY Mi. Edward Parks fi Mr. Anthon) Sii rico 104 Mi Mauri e Splaine, Jr. Miss Rosanna L. Coleman Mrs. Mildred C. Delapa FOREIGN LANGUAGES Mr. Charles Sweeney Mrs. Anne Tulimieri Biw r Ljtu Miss Hildes;arde A. Gillis Mr. Louis Yager 105 Mrs. Olive M. Hasson Mr. Winslow N. Weeks Mr lfrcil Morn SCIENCE Mr. William Markee Mrs. Jean McCulloch Miss Helen O ' Brien Mr. Donald Atwood Mr. Edward Daunheimer Mr. Clarence Heufelder Mr. Robert Coakley Mrs. Anna Chiros -.:■■.. ' y 1 l ' ■ ., jf___ Mrs. Emily Nickerson Mrs. Catherine Breen Mrs. Elinor Churchill COMMERCIAL Mr. I ).i icl Cronin Mr. Michael Spinelli NURSE M Helen Peterson SPECIAL CLASSES 108 Mi Paul ( !ui ran Mr. Binns Mr. Dale Deam Mr. Richard Thomas VOCATIONAL Mr. St. Ona;e Mrs. Genevieve Pratt Miss Marolvn Olson 109 Mr. Leonello Bertocchi Mr. James E. Girouard PHYSICAL EDUCATION MECHANICAL DRAWING Mr. A. Donald McAlecr Mr. Hardie W. Pierce Mr. John Montosi Miss Waine MacAllister Mrs. Daphna Stratton MUSIC ART Mr. Ralph B. Chouinard Mn Jane Johnston Mr. Charles Lincoln OFFICE STAFF CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Barbara Cote, Miss Carol Bersani, Mrs. Mary Post, Mr. Richard Neal, Mr. David Nelson, Mr. Mark Sweeney, Mrs. Deam, Mrs. Woodworth. CUSTODIANS Mrs. Phyllis Fest (Supervisor), Mrs. Mabel Arruda, Mrs. Josephine DiMario, Mrs. Virginia Eldridge, Mrs. Dorothy Lane, Mrs. Nellie Malaguti, Mrs. Kathleen O ' Neil, Mrs. Olga Roncarati, Mrs. Helena Souza, Mrs. Tobias. Mr. John M. Jordan (Head), Mr. Antonio Fortini, Mr. William MacKenzie, Mr. Joseph Maglathlin, Mr. Henry Malone, Mr. Santa Rossi, Mr. Anthony St. Pierre, Mrs. Agnes Maurer (Matron). Ill LORING STUDIOS Besse-Walk-Over Shoes D. W. Besse 8A North Street, Plymouth Sunshine Stores, Inc. 133 Main St., Kingston Tel. Justice 5-4446 P. Lanzillotta Sons, Inc. 826-2001 Dwelley Street, Pembroke, Mass. Edward F. Malone 11 Center St., Kingston, Mass. JU 5-2383 Master Electrician Alves Bostonian Shoe Store Anti ' s Dress Shop Bell Shops Brownie ' s Garage Carousel Children ' s Shop Cobb Drew Compliments of Corvini ' s Package Store Inc. Dexter ' s Shoe Store Eagle Wing Antiques Ecker Jewelry Thomas A. Fitzgerald Insurance and Real Estate Bradley M. French Hanover Pharmacy Hatch Dental Laboratory Heather Shop Homes by Henrich Hosea ' s John E. Jordan Co. Kingston Sunoco Benjamen Lang Co. Loring ' s Jewelers M M Sporting Goods Pilgrim Super Drug Plymouth Men ' s Shop The Silver Lake Press SUBSIDIES BROCTON AND BOSTON Sime ' s Auto Sales Smith ' s Inc. Stevens Woodwork Co. Ter-Lyn ' s Beauty Shop Village Donut Shop Tassy ' s Restaurant Estes Own Ice Cream, Stanley Estes Kingston Lumber Co. Bob ' s Barber Shop Compliments of Dr. Glenn Perry Skippy ' s Restaurant Benea Block Co. 32 Main St., Kingston, Mass. Benotti ' s Market 66 Main St., Kingston, Mass. Erikson ' s Sendee Station Cy. 3-9997 Howard Kerr ' s Paints Wallpapers Puritan Clothing Plymouth, Mass. John D. Walsh, Jr., Insurance Agency Washington St., Rt. 3, Pembroke, Mass. COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND N. M. Ferrell Sons Kingston, Mass. Painting; Contractor Sears Roebuck Company SPONSORS The Adams Mrs. Adair Mr. Mario Alberghini Russell Albreht The Alfieries Allan C. Mr. Mrs. George F. Allsopp Mr. Mrs. Allsopp Mr. Mrs. Arthur Ames Mr. Mrs. James Anderson Mr. Mrs. Robert Anderson Mr. Mrs. R. Anderson Mr. Roy Anderson Dr. Henry Andrews Helen Andrews Timothy Alexis Andrews Mrs. Charles Angell Mrs. John Angley Mrs. Frances Angie MRS. ARMOR Mr. John L. Atcock, Jr. John L. Baily Mr. Mrs. Lawrence W. Baily David Baker Miss Dixie Baker Mr. Emmett Baker Miss Lottie Baker Mr. Robert Baker Mr. Henry Balboni Mr. William Baragwamath Barbara and Gary Mr. Mrs. Gordon Barkhouse Mr. Mrs. Souther H. Barnes Mr. Mrs. A. Russell Barnes William R. Barnett Mr. Mrs. W. Roy Bamett Scott Barnett Joanne Jimmie Barrow Mr. Mrs. Robert W. Bartlett Mr. Mrs. Joseph Basilci Mr. Ralph K. Beal George Bear Mr. Fred Beek Mr. Mrs. Ferdando Bennotti Mr. Richard Bergeron Albert Bergman Miss Carol Bersani The Bersanis Mrs. Ruth Besarick Mr. Harry J. Besarick Mr. Donald Beregai Mrs. Ruth Bill Mr. Mrs. Ralph Binns Mr. Blackman Mr. Mrs. Herbie Blades Bob and Cheryl Mr. Mrs. Donald P. Bocash The Bonarrigos Mr. Mrs. Alan Bonneau Louise and John Bonvilliar Audrey Bostock The Bostocks Mr. Mrs. Charles Brackett, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Charles Brackett Don Brackett Mr. Mrs. George Braddork Mr. Mrs. Nnnnan Braddock Mr.. Mrs. Bradford Mr. Mrs. Vincent C. Breen Mr. Mrs. James F. Brcnnan The Brennans Edward Brennan Marks Brenner Mrs. June Britton Mr. Mrs. Andrew Brow Mr. Mrs. Walter R. Brown Mr. Karl Braun Gladys Bruce Rev. Malcome J. Brummitt Mr. Clifford Bryant David Buhl George Buhl Mr. Mrs. Edward Burchett Georgianna Burgess Mrs. C. Burke Mr. Donald Burling Mr. Mrs. Frederick Burrill Irene Butler Mr. Buttler Mr. Jim Buttler Mr. Mrs. Walter Cain Mr. Warren Call Mr. Mrs. Calvert Rainy Calvert Douglas J. Cames The Camptons Edward Canuthers Mrs. Norman Car Mr. Carnathan Senior Junior Carpentry Freshman Sophomore Carpentry Ida Caton The Chaharyns Mrs. Robert E. Cherry- Mr. Mrs. Peter J. Chiros Mr. Frank O. Churchill Mr. Mrs. Edmund Churchill Mrs. Clara Clark Donald Clark Greg Clark Susan Clark Mr. Norman H. Clarke Mr. Raymond A. Clarke Kenneth W. Clayton Cliff Ingrid Mr. Mrs. Clifton Lillian Coady Mr. Mrs. Robert Coakley Kelly Jo Cobb George Cobb Mr. Mrs. Donald M. Cody Mrs. Samuel Cohen Mr. Mrs. Roscoe A. Cole Miss Rosanna Coleman Mrs. George Comeford Mr. Mrs. Angelo Conte Mrs. Ruth H. Cook Larry Coombs David Corcoran Mrs. Michael Cornor Man,- Ann Correa Mr. Mrs. Tony Costa Mrs. Barbara Cote Robert W. Coughlin Mr. Mrs. Coyne Mr. Mrs. Ralph A. Craft Mrs. Pauline Cram Richie Cretinan Mr. David Cronin Mis. [ ' rise ilia Crosby Nancy Paul Crosscup T. Francis Cully, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Robert Cunningham Wlater Curly Mrs. William Curl Mr. William Curt Miss ( (race ( Jurtis Mr. John T. Cushman Mr. Vernon B. Cushman Dale John Mr. Mrs. Brendan I. Dalton Mr. Daunheimer Mr. Mrs. Charles Davis Mrs. C. Davis Mrs. Irving Davis Mrs. Kenneth Davis Miss Jean Daylor Mrs. Dot Deagle Dale Deam Mrs. Jackie Deam Mr. Charles Dean The Delaneys Mrs. Delapa Al DeMario Miss Dennett Dr. and Mrs. Robert Dennison Mr. Frank Devlin Sally A. DeWolf Mrs. Dickie Dicky Linda Mr. Otto H. Dietrick Mr. Mrs. Edward Dolan Mr. Mrs. John M. Donovan Mr. Mrs. F. S. Doody Don Mike Mr. Mrs. Albert W. Douglas Mr. Mrs. Norman Dowe Mr. Matti Drake, Jr. The Alan Dunphy Family Mr . Mrs. John H. Durgin, Jr. The Dutsons Mrs. Mary E. Earner Eastern Sea Moss W. D. Edwards Eldon Janie Mr. Mrs. Lawrence Ellis Mr. Mrs. A. Ellis Warren Ellis, Sr. Rev. Garland Emmons, Jr. Mil Ted Fabian Roger Fabri Theodore Facchini, III William Fairweather The Farrars Mr. Mis. Edward Ferguson Miss Patricia Ferguson Mrs. Norman Ferguson Mr. Mrs. Joseph Fernald Manuel Fernandez Mr. Mrs. Edmund Ferrarini Mr. Mrs. Carl Fest Mr. Mrs. Walter Fillion Mrs. Walter Fillmore Mr. John Fitzgerald Judy Flaherty Mr. Mrs. Raymond Flood Mrs. Irene Flood Mr. Mrs. Theodore Floros Kathleen Marv Flynn MR. MRS. HAROLD F. FOGG The Robert E. Foggs, III Mr. Mrs. Joseph Fontes Mr. Joseph Ford Ralph A. Fortini, Jr. Mr. Walter Poster Mr. Mrs. Lloyd Fouler Dr. Mis I !eorge E. Fraser Mr. ( ;, ' , ' !■■ ' ■ Fraser Mr. Frank Frattasio Mrs. ( . i .i e Frosl Mr. Mrs Edward Prye Mrs Fuller 114 The Fuscos MR. MRS. HENRY GARUTI MR. MRS. OSCAR GASSETT Mr. Mrs. Donald C. Gauley The Gauguiers Mr. and Mrs. David Gavigan Mr. Mrs. David Gavigan Mrs. John Gazzola Mrs. Winnie Gee Mr. Mrs. Joseph Geordani Mr. Mrs. Albert Giammarco Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Gianatassio Marion Gifford Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Gile Hildegarde A. Gillis Danielle Gilman Mr. Joseph F. Glass Mr. Louis Glass Mr. Robert Glinski Mr. Earl Goff Mr. John F. Goodman Thomas Gorham Mrs. Goslin Mr. Mrs. George Gould Mr. Harold F. Gould Mr. Mrs. Joseph A. Govoni Mrs. Mary Govoni Mr. Mrs. Bud Grant Mr. Mrs. William Green Rocky Nook Greenhouses Mrs. Paul Griffin Mr. James E. J. Griffiths Mr. Charles Griswold Mrs. E. Lawrence Grover Mr. Mrs. Grover Mrs. Lucille K. Gunning Mr. William Hall Mr. Mrs. Howard Hall Henry Hammond Mr. Mrs. Arthur Hand Mr. Mrs. Lawrence Handy Mr. William Hansen Mr. Mrs. Ronald C. Hansen Mr. Mrs. John Harkins Mr. Mrs. Charles M. Harrington MR. MRS. RICHARD H. HARRISON William Hartin Mr. Mrs. John Hason Mr. Mrs. Henry L. Hayford Mr. Hayward Mr. Louis Hazard Mrs. Elsie Heath Robert E. Heath Arthur Hermanson Mr. Mrs. Edward. C. Hill Mr. Mrs. Edward C. Hill, Sr. Mr. Percy Hill Stanley Hill Mary Therse Hilson Alice Hixian Mr. Ernest Hobson Mrs. Henry F. Holland Carol Holmes Mrs. Edna Holmes Mr. Mrs. Robert G. Holt Mr. Mrs. Robert Holzworth Mr. George Holzworth Lottie Howard Mrs. Liston Hoyt Mrs. Henry Howe Mr. Henry Howe Mr. Mrs. Albert James Mr. Jameson Jenness Twins John Judy Dana Johnson Mr. Johnson Mr. Mrs. Lawrence Johnson Mr. Mrs. Warren Johnson William H. Johnson Mr. Mrs. Mathew Johnston Mr. Mrs. Joseph Jones Philip Jones Abina Joubert Mr. Mrs. Arsene Joubert Mr. Mrs. Joseph Joubert Rose Joubert Christopher Joyce Charles Julian Mr. Mrs. Margaret Justice Mr. Mrs. Samuel Keith Clement H. Herans Mr. Mrs. Howard Kerr Marilyn Kerr Mr. William Kidd Mr. Frank Kiley Ann Kilroy Mrs. Kilroy Mrs. King Mrs. Esther King Nancy King Kingston News Store Kingston Trailers Mr. Mrs. William Kissmail Mrs. Klinplepus Mr. Mrs. Clayton L. Knox The Kreuegrs Mr. Mrs. Warren Kriegel Sandy Kunkel Mr. Mrs. Henry Kunkel Mr. Charles Ladd Mr. Mrs. James Laing Mr. Mrs. William Laivo Mr. Mrs. Clifton Lambert Mr. Mrs. J. A. Lamore Mrs. Dorothy Lane Mr. Mrs. Roger Lane Mr. Mrs. Michael Lanzillotta Steve Laurenti Mr. Mrs. A. Laurenti Mr. William LaValley Mr. Joseph LaVigne Charles W. Lawrence Mr. Lauri Lehto Lillian Lemanski Mrs. Lemerise Mrs. George A. Litchfield Mrs. C. O. Littlefield Lois and Dick Mrs. Elizabeth Longhi Mr. Mrs. Henry E. Loomer Mr. Mrs. Fred W. Loring Mr. Mrs. Robert E. Lounge Mr. Daniel Lowe Mr. Henry Lowe MR. MRS. EDWARD J. LYDON Alan MacCormick Arthur MacFagan Mr. Mrs. H. B. MacFarlane Mr. Mrs. William A. MacPhail Anna Mackae Mr. Alan MacKenzie Mr. Mrs. Madden Mr. Joseph Mahoney Richard Malaguti The Malagutis Charles Malkasian Mr. Mrs. Alfred Maloni Janet Maloni Mando Maloni Mr. Mrs. Cliff Marchant Mrs. Henry F. Marden Miss Janice Margeson Mr. William J. Markee Mrs. Stella Marrison Mr. Richard Marxhall Mr. Mrs. Earl Martin Frances Martin Paul Martin Mrs. Peter Martin The Martins Mr. Louis Marvelli Mr. Mrs. Ed. Mason Mrs. Paul Matheson Mr. Mrs. George Matheway, Jr. Mrs. Maurer A. Donald McAleer Mr. A. B. McAuiliffe Mr. Mrs. B. E. McCabe Father McCarthy Mr. Charles McCarthy m sgt. mrs. lloyd c. McClelland Mrs. W. McCombs Mr. Mrs. Roy L. McLean Mrs. Jean H. McCullock Mr. Mrs. Robert J. McDonagh Mrs. Thomas McHugh Mrs. Mcintosh Mr. Mrs. Henry McKay C. McKinnan Mrs. Claire M. McManus Mr. Mrs. James E. McMorrow, Jr. Mr. Walace McPhee Arthur Melanson Mr. Mrs. Ralph Mendall Mr. Mrs. Merrick Ruth Merrill Mr. Mrs. Richard E. Merz Miss Bessie Mesmith Mrs. Jerry Metcalf Mr. Mrs. Jesse Meyers Howard L. Miles Robert Miller Mr. Leo Millman Mr. Mrs. Albert Mirade Mr. Mitchell The Mitchells Mrs. Anna Mix Mr. Mrs. Irving Mix Martin Moran Mr. Mrs. William Morrison Mr. Larry Mossey Timothy Mueller Mrs. Lois Mulliken The Mullins Mrs. Dorothy G. Murphy Mary Ann Nappi Mr. Mrs. Harold Nathanson Charles Nava John Neil Mrs. Nelson Mr. Mrs. Raymond I. Newcomb Mr. Mrs. Wilbur L. Nickerson Mrs. Judith E. Norrman Mr. Mrs. Frank C. Nowlin Mr. Stephen Noyes Mrs. Jean Nummi Margaret O ' Brien Mrs. O ' Brien Carl O ' Marki 115 Mrs. Kay O ' Neil Miss O ' Neil The Osbomes Kenneth Packard The Parises Lyons Parker Mr. Mrs. Edward Parks Mr. Mrs. A. Pasolini George A. Peck Ronald R. Peck Mr. Albert Pederzan Mr. Bruno Pellegrini Mrs. Ralph Pennaton Mrs. John Perry Mrs. Helen Peterson George Pettitt Mrs. Charles Pickett Mrs. Pickett Mary Pienert Mrs. Avis Pierce Mr. Mrs. Manuel Pimental Mr. Mrs. Michael Pineau Nancy Penkham Porter ' s Mr. Potten Willie Potters Barry Pratt Clarence A. Pratt David Pratt Mrs. Genevive Pratt Mr. James Pratt Katherine Pratt Walter Pratt Mr. Mrs. Walter Pratt The Gordon Pratts Puff J. F. Quinlan Mrs. Rabbs Mr. Donald Randall Mr. Mrs. Joseph Reardon Mr. Mrs. Everett Reed Pete Reed Mrs. Ralph Rennation Mr. E. Rice Mr. Mrs. Arthur F. Richards Mr. John Richmond George R. Riddell Mr. Mrs. Robert Rigel Mr. Mrs. Ernest Rioux Mrs. Roach Mrs. Roberts Mr. Mrs. John Rock Chester F. Rogers Alfred Roncarati Ronnie and Carol Mrs. Rosatti Elno J. Rossi Stephen Rossi MR. MRS. ROBERT L. RUMBEL John Rundle Mr. John Ruprecht Mr. Mrs. Robert Ruprecht Mr. Fredrick A. Russell Sammy Ginny Mr. Mrs. Sanuders Mrs. Jim Sargent Kathic Sarson Mr. Mrs. Donald Savery Mr. Karl Sayles Elcnor Scheumann Karl E. Schmatzler Mr. Scott Senior Girl Scouts Mr. Mrs. Richard Segglin Mr. Mrs. Ehzo Sgarzi Mr. Mrs. Galen Shafer Mr. Mrs. Robert E. Shaw Mr. George Shaw, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Joseph Shea Mr. Mrs. John J. Sheehan Mr. Mrs. A. M. Sheehan, III Mr. Mrs. Shepherd, Sr. Mr. Burton Sherman Mr. Mrs. Roger Shiverick Miss Shuffty Mr. Frank Shulman Mr. Gunther Shultz Mr. Mrs. Alton Shurtleff Mr. Mrs. Arthur Silvester Mr. Donald Slack The George Smiths Mr. Mrs. Irving B. Smith Mr. Mrs. Roland Smith, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Roland Smith, Sr. Mr. Alton B. Snell Mrs. Souza Mr. Antone Spalluzzi Mr. Mrs. Antone Spath Mr. Spinelli Beatrice K. Sprague Mr. Mrs. Leslie Springer Mrs. Carrie Springer Mr. Mrs. Leonard Stanley Mr. Mrs. Fredrick Staiger Mrs. Lucy Stein Mr. Arthur M. Stevens Mr. Clyde Stevens Nancy Louise Stevens Mr. Thomas Stewart Mr. Mrs. F. Royston Stifler David Still Mr. Mrs. Charles Stockbridge James Stodder Mr. Mrs. Richard Stonge Mrs. Stratton Mrs. Richard Sturtevant Mr. Mrs. Russell Sturtevant Mr. Seymour E. Sutcliffe William Sullivan Supt. of parks and playgrounds Mr. Mrs. Sumbers Mrs. Midge Sweetman Mr. Charles Swigney Mr. Mrs. Roland Tangley Mrs. Maurick Terney Harry Tilmage Mr. Mrs. John C. Tirrell Dawn Chips Thayer Mr. Mrs. Joseph Therriault Mr. Mrs. Thomas Ricky Thompon Anna Todovic Mr. Mrs. Frederick Toiger The Traftons Jackie Traynor Mr. Mrs. Henry Trimble Mary Trotta Mrs. True J. E. True Mr. Mrs. Joseph Tulimieri Mary Ann Tuori Mrs. June Turck Mr. Mrs. Clyde Turner Mr. Mrs. Robert Turner The Twins Mr. Urbano Alyse Beth Varrow Mrs. Frank Vaz Joseph Velardo Mrs. Marie Verry Mr. Mando Veronesi Mr. Mrs. Joseph Villa Mr. Mrs. Arthur Wade Mr. Mrs. John Wager Carolyn Walker Mr. Justin Walker Mrs. Marion Walker Mr. William Wall Mr. Mrs. Betman Walsh H. C. Walsh Richard Warn Mr. Mrs. E. C. 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