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HORACE C.SPES JAMES D.CLAR • GEORGE K.GIUETTE.JA. .ROBERT J.SPRINGER RICHARD C.HAMMOND .RICHARD C.STURTEVANT --1ERTT.0ES0N (R) PLANNING BOARD CY D.5EAR5 ARIES M.SHERMAN OARD (A)AISIONED CHESTER T.RI ARCHITECT WALTER ULCAFFNEY I0NAL ADVISERS HCIS M MORAN L10YD All quotes in this section were taken from The Prophet by Kahlil Gibraii, Copyright 1966, with the permission of Alfred A. Knopf Publisher, New York. $etl ' 1 mors 16 17 --k. c L A S s o F 1 9 6 9 STEPHANIE ARRUDA SECRETARY Steph . . . Kingston . . . Debbie, Darlene, Diane, M.A.M. ... Drinking orange juice ... Oh no! . . . Executive secretary. WENDY FRANCES MATHESON TREASURER Wen . . . Plympton . . . Jackie, Chris, Kathy, Carrie, Diane, Karen, Judy, Ellen . . . It ' s a rumor . . . Ronnie, College, Getting the most out of life. FRANK STEVEN TRIFFLETTI PRESIDENT Triff . . . Kingston . . . Karen, Al, Rollie, Gary . . . Singing and watching boa constrictors cry ... To be a super camp counselor. GARY EARLE ZAHN VICE-PRESIDENT Kingston . . . Dorelle, Jack, Triff, Tom, Suzy, Ellen, B.D. . . . Trapping koala bears in Toowoom- ba, Australia . . . Boy, am I dumb. JACQUELINE SARA MATHESON HISTORIAN Jackie . . . Plympton . . . Wendy, Kathy, Chris, Debbie, Judy, Diane, Carrie, Karen . . . Cheer- leading . . . Oh Yes ' . . . Kevin, College. 26 PATRICIA ANN ADAIR Patty . . . Halifax . . . Gracie, Linda, Dyanne, Nancy . . . going to Brockton ... I just don ' t believe it ... Go to work. FRANCIS ALEXANDER RICHARD EDWIN ANTLE Rick . . . Pembroke . . . Jayne, Steve, Rollie, Pete, Jim . . . Playing Football . . . College. LAWRENCE BRENDON ARMOUR JR. Larry . . . Pembroke . . . Of course . . . Navy. DENNIS A. BAILEY Ding . . . Pembroke . . . Don, Tom, Bob . . . Staying out oi school ... What? No Bosco! ' . . . Service, Diddy. 27 DIANNA MERRIUM BARNES KAREN MARIE BARNES Diane . . . Kingston . . . Jackie, Wendy, Chris, Pembroke . . . Paul, Terry, Georgia . . . Going to Debbie . . . Greetings and salutations College, Peace Corps. drags . . . You ' re a riot . . . Marriage, Book- keeping. SCOTT DOUGLAS BARNETT Pembroke . . . Andy, Ron . . . Being with good friends . . . Such is the way of life . . . College. JANELLE LEE BARTELS Jan . . . Pembroke . . . Lynda, Lorna . . . Sports, Sewing : . . Degree Nurse. LINDA-JEANNE BEANE PAMELA JEAN BECKER Linda . . . Halifax . . . George, Jan, Karen, Linda Pam . . . Pembroke . . . Sue Y., Sue C, Sue H. . . . Sports, Reading, Cooking . . . Ha, ha, ha ■• ■Driving . . . Oh crumb . . . College. . . . B.S.C. 28 Mffift, mm SUSAN BELCHER LINDA LOIS BENNETT Kingston . . . Sue, Donna, Joe . . . Looking for fun ... Yeah, right ... I.B.M. School. Be CHRISTINA CHARLOTTE BERCHEN Chris . . . Pembroke . . . Rochelle, Karen, Paula . . . Art . . . Art School. CATHERINE KIRK BEZANSON EDWARD RAYMOND BIRCHMORE Pembroke . . . Bridgewater State College. MICHAEL G. BLANCHETTE Frenchy . . . Pembroke . . . Kathy, Paul, John ... Dating, Hockey ... Merveilleux ! ... Cabinet maker. 29 DONALD JAMES BOSTROM Don . . . Pembroke . . . Stug, Greek, Rol, Bill . . . Playing the game . . . I ' m trapped in a prison of my own device. MARTHA FLORENCE BRADY Marty . . . Pembroke . . . Re, Dawn, Char], Carol, Jane . . . Like Joe Cool . . . College. PAUL CHARLES BROWN Halifax . . . Nick, Paul, Jack, Jerry . . . Roller Skating, Bowling . . . Architecture. DEBORAH ANN BROWNE Debbie . . . Pembroke . . . Lorna, Linda . . . Is that right? . . . Business College. JAMES LOUIS BUCCELLA Jim . . . Pembroke . . . Henny, Roggie, Pete, Mo . . . Croosin ' . . . Fin yo yo. RUSSELL SHAW BULLOCK Russ . . . Pembroke . . . Don, Paul, Don . . . Foot- ball . . . College. JAMES AURTHUR BURKE Butch . . . Pembroke . . . The Class of ' 69 Billiards ... Oh ya! ... Navy, College. WILLIAM BRUCE BURKE Bill . . . Pembroke . . . Robin, Gary, Dick, Rick . . . Girls, Cars . . . Get on it! ■■■■■■■■I DONNA JEAN BURRILL Dawn . . . Pembroke . . . Phil, Sue, Linda, Kathy, Phil . . . That is unreal! . . . Marriage. JOHN ALLEN CAHILL When law and duty are one, united by religion, you never become fully aware of yourself, you are less than an individual. RONALD WALTER CALDERWOOD Ron . . . Halifax . . . John, Pat . . . Character is what you are in the dark . . . Art career. FREDERICK MARTIN CAPPELLA Fred ... Kingston ... Tony ... Photography ... I don ' t know, maybe . . . East Coach Aero Tech. 3 ELIZABETH CAREY Liz . . . Kingston . . . Denise, Debbie, Vicki, Kathi ... How hideous! ... To be happy. NANCY LEE CARRICO Skinney . . . Halifax . . . Phi], Sunnie, Bev, Pam . . . Doing nothing . . . You ' re kidding . . . Working, Marriage. DIANE MARGARET CASEY Pembroke . . . Darlene, Chris, Stephanie, Sharon, Al ... Cheering ... I don ' t believe it! ... Legal Secretary. YVONNE EDITH CAVILLA Pembroke . . . Ken, Elaine, Barbara, Karen Being with Ken . . . Marriage. LEO KEVIN CHAHARYN Lee . . . Pembroke . . . Tom, Ed. SUSAN DIANE CHAMBERS Sue . . . Pembroke . . . Pam, Sue, Gary Imperials . . . Interpreter. 32 BARBARA LOUISE CLARK Barb . . . Plympton . . . Suzan, Jayne, Don . . . Hojo ' s Making trouble ... How ' s your bod? . . . Bunches of good times. LESTER NORRIS CLOUDMAN BEVERLY ANN COBBETT Fuzz . . . Pembroke . . . Linda, John, Bud, Rog, Bev . . . Pembroke . . . Sunnie, Joyce, Brenda, John ... Girls, Sports ... Better hadn ' t ... Service, Education, fun. Judi . . . Jimmy . . . Airline Stewardess. DIANE MARY CO IT Halifax . . . Paul, Paula, Debbie . . . Being with Paul, Plymouth, Baking . . . Oh, really . . . Secretary, Marriage. JOHN ERNEST CLARK BARBARA LEIGH COAN 33 EDWARD BALL COLE III DIANE CONKLIN KATHY ANN CORREA Let others labor as they may, I ' ll sing and sigh alone, and write my line ... Dunbar RONALD W. CRITCH Ron ... Pembroke ... Tooty, Paul, Jack, John, Dee ... Sports ... ... and then some ... Biologist. JOHN DAVID CROCKETT Davy . . . Pembroke . . . Buddy . . . Auto Me- chanics . . . Aeronautics. MAUREEN INEZ CROKE Maureen . . . Halifax . . . Lorna, Karen Drawing . . . College. 34 NANCY LEE CROSSCUP Kingston . . . If only it were possible to be a sunset, ever-changing, yet always awesome; or a candle radiating a lingering warmth ... ELIZABETH FRANCES CROWE Liz . . . Pembroke . . . Kathy, Judy, Barb, Wendie, Bev . . . Talking on the phone . . . You ' re kid- ding! . . . Data processing. JANE ELLEN CROWELL Michael, Vickie, Matt, Betsy Kingston Putting people on highest possible place To see the world from the PAMELA DENISE CRUDUP Pam . . . Pembroke . . . Aletha, Gene, Margo, Deb, The twins, Diane, Lucy ... To be a success. DEBORAH ANN CUDDYER Debs . . . Pembroke . . . Skip, Rufie, Jean Doing the impossible ... What can I say? To climb to the highest mountain. DAYNA ANNE CUNNINGHAM Windy . . . Pembroke . . . Billy, Carrie, Debbie, Kris, Al . . . Swimming, Tennis, ... U. of Mass., Speech therapy. JUDITH ANN DURANT Hey Jude . . . Pembroke . . . John, Kathie . . . Sports . . . I ' m the boss ness School. Liz, AI, . . Busi- 35 KENNETH NORBERT DANDENEAU Kingston . . . Good-by as the night falls, but the sun it will come again. JOAN MARGARET DAUKSEWICZ And let today embrace the past with remem- brance and the future with longing. Gibran tr illling i) ' H I ' i fw. ■;; .jljN ill BlPSl ' :;:.:■: .. . : : A BBlip M gk CHRISTINE ELIZABETH DAVIN Chris . . . Pembroke . . . Chris, Ann, Lyana, Gail . . . Dumb ' ' . . . Airli ne Stewardess. PAUL FRANCIS DEARING Halifax ... Ron, Bob ... Give me a break! . . . School. u •4WL As( 3 KATHRYN GAIL DELISLE Kathy . . . Pembroke . . . Brian, Jackie, Wendy . . . That ' s disgusting. KAREN LOUISE DONNELLY Pembroke . . . Ellen, Triff, Debbie, Donna, Marg . . . Wondering what ' s happening in N. J. ... College, Speech Therapist. 36 BARBARA ANN DRAKE Barb . . . Kingston . . . Anne, Rena, Jimmy Walking alone on the beach . . . Ya know To be happy. RICHARD SCOTT DROHAN Rick ... Halifax ... Onni, Rogues, BB, John . . . Speed . . . I ' ll drink to that. . . . Radio. SHARON MARIE DROLLETT Drollett . . . Plympton . . . Parlene, Charlene, Diane, Susan . . . Traveling, Being with friends, Dances . . . School, Hawaii. JOHN EDWARD DUFFY Jed . . . Halifax . . . Gene, Bruce, Brad, Jim . . . Skiing, Fixing cars . . . Maybe tomorrow ... Go to school. It. ij£ _ STEPHEN JAMES DUGGAN Stug . . . Pembroke . . . Deb, Tom, Rick, Peter, Al . . . Ranking Alan . . . Eddie, Eddie, Eddie . . . To be a bartender. DONNA ELAINE DUPRE Kingston . . . Nance, R.S.D., D.W.S., Marsha . . . Plymouth ... To be a nurse. 37 CONRAD NELSON EDWARDS Rad . . . Kingston . . . Jean, Frank . . . Defi- nitely . . . Beethoven, Mozart, Records. DAWN CHERYL ELWELL Kingston . . . Alan, Lin, Diane, Martha, Re To be happy. NANCY ELAINE EMOND Nance . . . Kingston . . . Jayne, Irene, J.K., Donna ... Going to G.B. ... Well! ... To be an elementary teacher. PATRICIA MARIE ESDALE Patti . . . Pembroke . . . Cathy, Sue, Terri, Mai . . . Oh no . . . College. SUZAN FAIRWEATHER Suzy . . . Kingston . . . Barbara, Annie, Gary, Carl ... Nip it! ... Hawaii ... live somewhere down South. PAUL T. FARR Halifax . . . Karen , Terry, Georiga, Gore . . . Going to the Drags . . . Woppy . . . Married, Jet Mechanic. JANICE ANNE FELECIANO Jan . . . Pembroke . . . Sue, Diane, Kathy, Belch . . . Check ' Em Out. GEORGE FERRELL LINDA FRANCES FILLION Lin . . . Plympton . . . Chris, Ellen, Dawn, Lisa, Lucy . . . This is true too. . . . Kevin and to be happy. STEPHEN BARRY FLATTERY Gino . . . Pembroke . . . Puddy, Kathy, Turkey . . . Girl Watching . . . Seabees. JAMES ALBERT FORREST Kingston Reading . . . Karen, Jeanne, Chris, Lynn Death. CHERYL A. FRYE Pembroke . . . Linda, Sunnie . . . Really Be successful. LYNN MARY GARUTI Kingston . . . Paul, Gail, Chris . . . Being with Paul . . . Such is life ... To be happy. DIANE KATHLEEN GASPER ANTHONY VICTOR GAUQUIER Gas . . . Kingston . . . Colleen, Kenny, Joe, Tony . . . Kingston . . . Fred, Rick . . . Pool, Golf Gail, Sharon, Susan Airline Stewardess. Reading, Drive-ins ' Live and let live . . . BSC. GRACE MARIE GENTILE Gracie . . . Halifax . . . Pat, Linda, Doris Are you kidding? . . . Business school. DIANE PAULINE GERRISH Dy . . . Pembroke . . . Elora, Sue, Tony, Pam . . . Richmond Street ... Get off my Back! ... To bring happiness to someone. JEFFREY STUART GIBSON Jeff . . . Pembroke . . . Bonnie . . . Skiing Clubfoot! ... College. 40 JEFFREY JOHN GILL Jeff . . . Plympton . . . Bonnie, Brian, Danny . . . You ' re bragging ... To help make the world I die in a better place in which to live. DEBORAH ANN GLASS DARLENE MARIE GOAD Debby . . . Kingston . . . Jackie, Karen, Steph, Go-add . . . Kingston . . . Diane, Steph, Sharon, Sandy, Pam ... Sports ... Are you serious? College, music major. Al ... Talking executive secretary. Really? To be an DEBORAH JEAN GOFF Debbie . . . Kingston . . . Nancy, Carol, Jayne . . . Cheering . . . You ' re kidding? . . . College, art major. SYLVIA MARIE GOVONI Sunnie . . . Kingston . . . Linda, Bev, Joyce, Brenda, Nancy, Harry, Liz ... Cooking, reading ... You ' re going to get it! ... Service. J GERALD GRANT Sarg . . . Plympton . . . Franny . . . Bud, Bob, Jack, Alan, Joe Harry . . . Truck driver. 41 WILLIAM JOSEPH GREEN Cheetah . . . Pembroke . . . Ray, Paula, Carlos, Art, Pam, Ang . . . Hockey . . . Neat . . . Col- lege. MARCIA JEANNETTE GREY Jeannie . . . Plympton . . . Lin, Ellie . . . Sewing . . . College. DON ELLIS GULLICKSEN Gully . . . Pembroke . . . Barbara . . . Girls College. ROBERT RICHARD HAEN Bob . . . Pembroke . . . Mike, Tom, Den, Joe, Gene, Den, Don, Steve, Mo . . . Work. RUTH GERTRUDE HAEN WILLIAM FRED HALLIWILL Hash . . . Kingston . . . Jim, Dave, John, Bill, Gary . . . Sports . . . Don ' t worry about it College, then work. 42 RAYMOND FRANCIS HANDORFF DONNA LEE HANSEN Pembroke ... Lucy, Mary, Pam . . . Going out and meeting people ... To become a legal secre- tary. JOHN JAMES HARDY The Rock . . . Plympton . . . Bob, Bill, Dick . . . Basketball . . . I ' m great ... to keep being SUSAN HARVEY great. JOSEPH GERALD HARSHANI Joe ... Plympton . . . Bob, Bill Janie . . . Welder. GARIN DAVID HATCH Chub . . . Pembroke . . . Kenny, Arthur, Harold . . . Working on cars ... I don ' t know . . . Mechanic. 43 LUCY LYN HETMAN Pembroke . . . Ray, Mitch, Pam, Linda, Donna . . . Week-ends in Whitman . . . He ' s my baby. . . . Fashion designer. ALFRED WILLIAM HIBLER Al ... Pembroke . . . Uncle Triff, Paula, Jim, Ric, Diane, Allan . . . Watching Silver Lake win ... Yer kiddin! ... To be Darlene ' s boss. ROCHELLE NORA HIRSHON PAULA LOUISA HOLT Wilt . . . Plympton . . . Janet, Kathy, Karen, Twins, Al, Jim, Triff . . . Laughing . . . Unreal ... To go to England, Interior decorator. FREDERICK WILLIAM HOWE Fritz . . . Kingston . . . Russ, Sandy, Bob, Dave . . . Ministry. ELEANOR MAE INMAN 44 THOMAS ROLAND JASMIN Tom-Tom . . . Kingston . . . Steve, Peter, Kevin, Al . . . Run, Run, Run . . . There goes a bird. ... To make the Olympics. CARRIE LEE JENSEN Pembroke . . . Michael, Dayna, Jackie, Wendi, Patty, Chris . . . Talking on the phone . . . ' For- get it! ... To be happy in a great big house in New Hampshire. GAIL JESSE Kingston . . . Donna, Barbara, Jean, Lynn, Lyanna . . . Cool stepnin ' . . . You ' ll get yours. . . . Fisher Junior College. KATHRYN RUTH JONES Kathy . . . Halifax . . . Tony, Allison, Cathy, Donna . . . Going to Somerville . . . Good grief . . . Data-Processing, Marriage. JEAN BERNICE JOUBERT Joubut . . . Kingston . . . Ruthie, Debs, Lynn . . . Cool Steppin ' . . . Whoah, Baby ... To ful- fill the Impossible Dream GEORGE KENNETH KASPARIAN Ken . . . Pembroke . . . Dave, Kevin . . . Shooting, Records ... To own my own Pizza Place, mar- riage. 45 nrc ' . .■r A P| GENE KAUFFMAN ROSEMARIE VIRGINIA KELLEHER Re ... Halifax . . . Marty, Dawn, Jane, Betsi . . . Parties . . . Floor it Marty . . . X-Ray technician. JOYCE KEIRSTEAD Joyce . . . Plympton . . . Brad, Sunnie, Bev, Brenda, Carol . . . Watching T.V. . . . You rat . . . Work, marriage. JOHN KEYSER LYANNA KIMBALL Kimball ... Pembroke ... Lynn Kathy, Jean, Gail Having fun ... Heavens above ... Col- lege. CAROL ANN KING Kingston . . . Pete, Roberta, . . . Good golly blik. . . . Marriage. 46 JANICE LYNN KING Jan . . . Halifax . . . Nancy, Kathy, Brenda, Tammy . . . Art ... To be happy and go to art school. STEPHEN WAYNE KINSMAN Capt. Crunch . . . Plympton . . . Sandy, John, Brian, Dick . . . Sports, Flying . . . College. MARGARET MILDRED KNAPP Midge . . . Pembroke . . . Tom, Gigi, Liz, Pat, Lynn . . . Painting ... To be a hairdresser. JOHN ROBERT KONDOS Jack . . . Kingston . . . Gary, Don, Rollie . . . Wherever you go, there you are. . . . Bulldozer driver. ROBERTA ANN GRIEGEL Kingston . . . Carol, Ronnie . . . Because. LYNN CARRON LaCROSS La Cross . . . Kingston . . . Lyana, Jean, Sail . . . Cool steppin ' ... Woe-Baby! ... Business School. 47 MARSHA ANN LAMB JAYNE EILEEN LAPHAM Marsh . . . Pembroke . . . Bryan, Linda, Shelly, Kingston . . . Rick, Nance, Irene, Barb . . . r .; ... Playing guitar . . . Give it a whack Cheering . . . What is goin ' on? ... To do some- Social work. thing different and be really happy. SUSAN ELAINE LARKIN Susie Cream cheese . . . Pembroke . . . Susan, Dyanne, Elore, Elaine, Brnnie . . . Wait a minute, okay? ... To marry a millionaire. JOSEPH EDWARD LaVIGNE Carrot . . . Bill, Tom, Lump, Paul . . . Football ... Yes! . JOANNE CAROL LEGGE Pembroke . . . Judy, Craig, J. S. ... Horses . . . Oh well . . . U.S.E.T. KAREN JANE LeMOTTE 48 LEONARD RUSSELL LIVERNOCHE DAVID FRED LOVELL Russ . . . Kingston . . . Fil, Simba, Jean, Kris, Dave . . . Kingston . . . John, Steve . . . Working, Carol, Midge ... Fun ... Try it! ... To be skiing ... Awe, come off it! ... To be success- successful, ful. SUSAN JEAN LUTES Sue . . . Kingston . . . Loreen, Sue, Chub, Dickie, Dyanne . . . Having fun . . . You too, huh? . . . Business career. BONNIE JEAN MADDEN Bones . . . Pembroke . . . Jeff . . . Basketball, field hockey ... Righ! ... To get a good job. 49 VIRGINA MADDEN ULICK ALLAN MAHONEY Caveman . . . Pembroke . . . Fast-Ed, Tom-Tom, Java Man . . . Sleeping, Running, Sleeping, Running ... Nuts ... Nuts! . GARY MICHAEL MAKI Teddy-bear . . . Pembroke . . . Eileen, Bill, Dick, Rick, Bill ... Sports, Music, Cars ... That ' s the breaks . . . IBM. CAROL LEE MARTIN Plympton . . . Sue__ Coin Collecting lege. ,. Col- ALICE ELIZABETH MARTIN PATRICIA MATTHEWS Pat . . . Plympton . . . Midge, Gigi, Paula, Chris . . . Drawing, Reading . . . Art. 50 BRENDA JOYCE McALLISTER Plympton . . . Jack, Bev, Sonny, Joyce, Lin . . . Singing ... Boy, are you dumb! ... To get out of school. JAMES JOSEPH MacADAM PETER JOSEPH McCLELLAND JOANNE MARY McDONALD To live and move among men, the heart must break or harden. — Chamfort BRIAN DENNIS McDONOUGH Bri . . . Kingston . . . Kathy, Steve, Sandy, Danny, Jeff, Yuk-Yuk . . . Sports . . . Phys. Ed. Instruc- tor. THOMAS EDWARD MacEACHERN Mac . . . Pembroke . . . Buzzy, Paul, Michele, Jim, Mike, Frank, Jack ... Be Thou Familiar, but be Thou not Vulgar ... To work with IBM. 51 ANN MORROW McPHEE Annie . . . Pembroke . . . Susan, Paula, Joan . . . Water Skiing ... Nip it! ... Dental Assistant. ROLAND J. MEHTALA JR. Rollie . . . Pembroke . . . Pete, Carol, Ron, Steve, Rick . . . Sports . . . You old Fox ! ... Col- lege. RONALD 0. MEHTALA JR. Ron . . . Pembroke . . . Rollie, Pete . . . Sports . . . College . . . Navy. KURT HERBERT MERRILL Kurt . . . Halifax . . . Mark, Doug, Phil, Lissa, Ellen . . . Sports . . . Girl watching . . . College, Professional Golfer. KAREN PHOEBE MILES Hurry . . . Halifax . . . Ellie, Linda, Mary, Jo, Linda, Maureen . . . Getting list . . . Yeah right . . . Travel. KENNETH EDWARD MILLER Kenny . . . Pembroke . . . Steve, Tom, Jim, Bob ... To become an Engineer. 52 THOMAS EDWARD MILLER Ed . . . Kingston . . . Marcia, Ray . . . Watching TV . . . You ' re excused, just don ' t let it happen again . . . Oceanographer. DEBORAH ETHEL MOORE Debi . . . Halifax . . . Bill, Sue, Binker, Debbie . . . Reading . . . Only the good die young. ... To be a ballet Dancer. THOMAS MORSE ELAINE NAUHA JEAN AUDREY NICHOLS Pembroke . .-. Rad, Donna, Karen, Ellie ... Boat Racing . . . Oh really ... To be a history Teacher. THOMAS JOSEPH NICHOLSON Tommy . . . Pembroke . . . Gary, Dennis, Bruce, Dave ... Bruins games ... Are you for real? ... To make a lot of money. 53 JOYCE MARIE NIXON Nick . . . Halifax . . . Elly, Linda, Karen, Debbie, Diane . . . Cooking . . . Don ' t get shook . . . Key-punch Operator. m w SANDRA OLIVE NOLAN Sandy . . . Pembroke . . . Steve, Cathy, Debby, Steph, W J ... Really? ... Physical Education. mL RAYMOND JOSEPH NUTE Halifax . . . Steve, Tom, Jim, Keith, Marty, John . . . Watching school sports ... I don ' t know. . . . Drafting. JAMES WILLIAM PACKARD Live, love, laugh, and be happy. PATH LYNN PAGE Pembroke . . . Barb, Carol, Ken . . . Bowling, dancing, skating . . . ' Live and let live. . . . L.P.N. CHRISTINE ELLEN PEARSON Pembroke . . . Eddie, Linda, Chris . . . Listening to records . . . Travel. 54 LINDA MAE PEARSON Kingston . . . Dave, Cheryl, Sunnie . . . Being with Dave . . . You scare me ! ... Marriage. JOHN MICHAEL PEDRO Jack . . . Plympton . . . Brenda and everyone else ... Art, Sleeping ... You know dat! ... Na- tional Guard. V m RUSSELL ALEXANDER PEJOUHY Russ . . . North Pembroke . . . President of Pem- broke Speedway. IRENE ANN PELLEGRINI Rene . . . Kingston . . . Barb, Nancy, Jayne College. LINDA EVELYN PERKINS Halifax . . . Lynda, Karen, Brenda, Jacky, Dave . . . Pool, Cape Travel. ' You Banana Head SUSAN JANE PERKINS Perk . . . Halifax . . . Marilyn, Susan, Marsh ._. . Music . . . Da dextram misera. ... To acquire a B.S. in nursing. 55 JOHN MARIC PESANELLI Kingston . . . Dave, Rick . . . Boating, Swim- ming, Travel . . . Get on it . . . Just to succeed. JOHN JOSEPH PEAFFINGER Jack . . . Kingston . . . Paul, Ron, Paul Playing in sports . . . President. KATHLEEN PILLSBURY Kath . . . Plympton . . . Janice, Karen, Jan, Ed, Bruce . . . Sewing . . . Oh, No ! ... Hair- dressing. DEBORAH JEAN POWERS Peanut . . . Pembroke . . . Pat, Jan, Linda, Sue . . . Working at hospital ... To become a degree nurse. Kingston . . watching . . . 56 GAIL PRATT Diane, JoAnn, Vickie . . . Boy Heh, Heh! . . . Keypunches NICHOLAS JOHN PRIMAVERA Nick ... Pembroke ... Paul, Debbie, Jan, Jerry . . . Bowling, Skin diving . . . College-Elec- tronic Technician. KATHRYN MARGARET RANDALL Midget . . . Pembroke . . . Pam, Dale, Sharon, Mary . . . Listening to records, Long walks . . . Very interesting . . . New Hampshire. SUSAN BARBARA RANTANEN Sue . . . Halifax . . . Merry, Linda, Joyce . . . Writing, Reading, Photos . . . Get a job. LINDA SUSAN RAYMOND Lin ... Pembroke . . . Joyce . . . Roller skating . . . Nice thing. KEVIN REARDON LINDA JANE RICHARDSON Kingston . . . Marsha, Gerry, Debbie, Pat, Marcia . . . Driving, Records . . . That ' s cool . . . VISTA, Bible college. PATRICIA LOUISE ROBARE Gibroni . . . Kingston . . . Bon. Jf n, Jim, Pete Bob, Rich ... To live in a $60,000 home. 57 PAUL RICHARD ROBBINS Halifax . . . Jack, Paul, Dennis . . . Sleeping . . . Oh, yeah ... To become a millionaire. JANICE MARIE ROSSETTER Pembroke ... Gene, Jed, Kathy, Debbie, Karen . . . Boys . . . Oh come on . . . Stewardess. rffli CARMEN EDWARD SCROW Carm . . . Halifax . . . Mike, Pete, Ed . . . Bowl- ing . . . Broadcasting School. ELLEN LISA ROINE Pembroke . . . Linda, Karen, Richard, Gary SMTI. DEBORAH ROSSI Kingston . . . Liz, Kath, Vicky . ... To be happy. Chickie ROBERT WILLIAM SCHINDLER Captain Bob . . . Paul, Dick, Susan . . . Painting my wheel wells . . . Holy stritcell, the lesser the fewer. 6 58 u PAULA JANE SHAW never to gain or pause . . . never to rest and never to have: only to grow. — e. e. cummings DONALD JOHN SHEEHAN ROBERT ALEXANDER SHUFFLETON MARY ROSE SILVA Dumb . . . Halifax . . . Helen, Tom, Linda, Peter . . . Ice skating, Swimming ... I forgot . . . Nursing career. BRADFORD MACOMBER SMITH Brad . . . Pembroke . . . Jimmy, Bruce, Joan . . . The Rogues ... Forget it, Man! ... North- MARGO ELIZABETH SOLARI Mugzy . . . Pembroke Marcelline, Pam . . . . . . Business. . . . Karen, Paula, Dairy Queen and Shelly, HoJo ' s 59 PAUL JOSEPH SOUZA Sous . . . Kingston . . . Paul, Paul, Ron, Jack . . . Doing anything that comes to mind . . . Is that Right ... To be educated. BARBARA JEAN SPALLUZZI Barb . . . Kingston . . . Irene, Jayne, Nancy Dennis, Teacher. JOHN E. SPRAGUE Jack . . . Halifax . . . Sandy, Dave . . skiing . . . Not really . . . College. Water DAVID WILLIAM SPRATT Chance . . . Pembroke . . . Rick, Hash, Dick, Joyce, Pat, Donna . . . Trouble . . . Don ' t get all hot and bothered . . . School. W1L BRUCE MARK STANDISH Pembroke . . . Kath, Brad, Jed, Gene, Jimmy . . . Sleeping . . . Let ' s get some more . . . To make it to California. GEORGIA LUANNE STANLEY Gigi . . . Pembroke . . . Gore, Midge, Cyn, Karen, Paul . . . Writing poetry . . . Eat your heart out ' . . . To succeed at being verry happy. 60 ANDREW ROBERT ST. JAMES Andy . . . Pembroke ... Ed ... College WILLIAM THOMAS STRAUSER HARRIETT ANN SULLIVAN Kingston . . . Wayne, Marsha, Barb, Sheila You know it . . . Marriage. STEPHEN JOSEPH TALAROSKI Halifax . . . Charlie, Tony, Lynn . . . Become an artist. WENDY ANN TAYLOR MARCIA ALICE THOMAS Marsh . . . Kingston . . . Ed, Kathy, Linda . . Dancing . . . You ' re kidding . . . Teaching. 61 VALERIE ANN THOMAS Val . . . Kingston . . . Kathy, Wendy . . . Bicycl- EDWARD HENRY THORNE IV Ted . . . Kingston . . . Danny . . . Playing trumpet . . . How about that? . . . College KATHLEEN THERESA THRASHER Kathy . . . Halifax . . . Patt, Marcia, Cathy . . . People watching . . . Definitely . . . Secretary to F. Lee Bailey. DAVID GRAY TISON Dave . . . Kingston . . . Ric, Zyn, Mike ... To become what I will be. . . Girls GLENN JOSEPH TISON Pale, Pale is the sky I sail with my eye . . . Through the glass of a class where ideas come to pass and pass away. ROBERT ANTHONY TROTTA Bob . . . Pembroke . . . Jimmy, Mark . . . Hunt- ing ... Keep the change ... To become an engineer. 62 JUDITH LOUISE TURA Judy . . . Pembroke . . . Joanne, Jacky, Bobby, Wendy ... Richard ... Maybe, huh? ... Junior college, modeling. JOHN CARTER TURNER Pembroke . . . Harold . . . The army. Al ALAN DENNIS VENTURA Kingston ... Al, Juniors . . . Driving my jeep on the beach . . . Don ' t be gruff To travel, make money, and put GM out of busi- ness. HAROLD RICHARD WALETT JR. Buddy ... Plynjpton . . . Sue, Fuzzy, Roger Cars . . . Well, that ' s a deep subject. DANIEL CARY WALKER Dan . . . Kingston . . . Brian, Jeff, John . . . Lobstering, driving ... What ' s up? ... Going to sea, fulfilling my desires, living. MAURA SUSAN WEATHERS Halifax . . . Joanne, Susan, Joan . . . Softball . . . Oh Great . . . College, Scientist. 63 CHARLES HENRY WEBBER Spider . . . Kingston . . . Cal, Rick, Jim, Rich . . . Sports, watching the Patriots goof off . . . Take it easy . . . Navy. JOHN WEBBER SUSAN AIRLEEN WELLS Sue . . . Halifax . . . Linda, Donna . . . Looking for fun . . . Yeah, right . . . IBM School. JAMES WILLIAM WEST Jim . . . Pembroke . . . Bruce, Brad, Jed, Gene, Bob, Ken . . . Playing guitar . . . ' Hang in there. . . . College. RICHARD ALFRED WETHERBEE ROGER JOSEPH WHITECOTTON Dick . . . Pembroke . . . Tevie, George, Stug, Carol, Lester, Linda . . . Beating on the Chevelle Bob ... Sports ... Professional flag pole sitter. ... What do you say, Hooch? ... Navy or East Coast Tech. 64 MEREDITH RUTH WHITMAN Honey . . . Pembroke . . . Sally, Janie, Brad, Dug, Mike . . . Going to the Donut Kettle . . . Is that right? . . . Work. KAREN JEANNE WILLIAMS Pembroke . . . Mary, Nancy, Robin . . . College. SALLY ANN WILKINSON Pembroke . . . Merri, Bobby, John, Jack . . . Skiing, Maine . . . Pitiful ' . . . John Hancock. DEBORAH JANE WILSON Deb . . . Pembroke . . . Sally, Pam, Diane, Steph, Darlene . . . Sewing, Dancing . . . Data proces- sing, Business Ed. KAREN CLAIRE WISEMAN Plympton . . Billy, Kathy, Paula, Twins, Barb, Chris, Jud . . . It ' s un real . . . College? CHRISTINE AGNES WOOD 65 THOMAS ROBERT WALKER J J. Nuttypuck . . . Halifax . . . Billy, Paul, Joey . . . Driving, Raising heck . . . Gimme another . . . Retire early. LAWRENCE ALLEN WOOD Larry . . . Sports . . . Conservation. SUSAN DALE WOODWORTH Sue . . . Kingston . . . Kathy, Karen, Vickie Oh, Great ... To be a social worker. VICKIE LEE WRIGHTINGTON Kingston . . . Sue, Rosanna, Brad, Nancy . . . Classical guitar ... Good grief! ... Youth counseling. WAYNE WRIGHTINGTON WENDY ALICE WYMAN Kingston . . . Kathy, Val, Diane, Paula Listening to music . . . College and London. SUSAN MARLENE YOUNG Sue . . . Pembroke ... Pam, Susan, Debbie Playing the piano . . . Teaching. ROBERT ARNOLD SOMERS, JR. Bob . . . Pembroke . . . Sandy, Bud, Mitch, Fuzzy, Roger . . . Travelling . . . Service. KEVIN LAWRENCE SPEAR Kev . . . Pembroke . . . Ed, Bill, Fred, Larry, Al . . . Cursing GM . . . Ford Motor Co. 66 Jun or J iss Pageanf ty Each year the Halifax Jaycees sponsor a Junior Miss Pageant for Silver Lake ' s senior girls. The girls are rated on scholastic achievement, talent, originality, poise, appearance, and personality. The winner receives six-hundred dollars in scholarships and a chance to go on to the state and perhaps the national pageant. This year ' s contestants were: Stephanie Arruda, Diane Casey, Pamela Crudup, Karen Donnelly, Deborah Glass, Deborah Wright- ington. Vickie Wrightington was chosen Silver Lake ' s Junior Miss for 1969 with runner-up Deborah Moore and second runner-up Deborah Glass. Diane Casey won the talent competition with a skit, in which she parodied Lady Bird Johnson. Vickie sang Love is Blue in French and accompanied herself on the classical guitar. 67 4. MOST L KELY TO SUCCEED: Joan Dauksewicz and Rollie Mehtala FRIENDLIEST: Pamela Crudup and Al Hibler RICHARD ANTLE: Football, 2, 3, 4; Student Council, 3; Presi- dent of Class, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee, Chairman, 3. JOHN BALDWIN: Track, 2; Cross Country, 3. DIANNA BARNES: Junior Prom Committee; Senior Class Play; Psychology Club, 4; Senior Class Executive Club. JANELLE BARTELS : Field Hockey, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2; Bas- ketball, 3; Nurse ' s Club, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee. PAMELA BECKER: Science Club, 2; Future Teachers, 2, 3, 4; Softball, 2; Yearbook Staff, 4; French Club, 3, 4. SUSAN BELCHER: Nurse ' s Aid, 4. CHRISTINE BERCHEN: Sopho- more and Junior Art Club; Spon- sor Drive; Library Aid. CATHERINE BEZANSON: Fu- ture Teachers, 1, 2; Drill Team, 2; Softball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Library 1, 2, 3 ,4; Graduation Usherette, 3. DONALD BOSTROM: Basketball, 1. 2, 3, 4: Laker Legend, 4; Hall Monitor, 4.. PAUL BROWN: Band, 1; Senior Class Play, 4. WILLIAM BURKE: Executive Council, 2; Yearbook Sponsor Drive, 4; Psychology Club, 4. DONNA BURRILL: Nurse ' s Aid, 2,4. FREDERICK CAPPELLA: Fu- ture Farmers, 1, 2, 3, 4; Band, 1, 2 ; Track, 3, BEST PERSONALITY: Wendy Matheson and Jimmy Packard ELIZABETH CAREY: Business Leaders, 3. Future DIANE CASEY: Drill Team, 1, 2, 3; Future Teachers, 2, 3; Senior Class Play, 4; National Honor So- ciety, 2, 3, 4; Junior Varsity Cheering, 2; Varsity Cheering, 2; Philosophy Club, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee, 3 ; Delta Upsilon Omega, 4. LEO CHAHARYN: Philosophy Club, 4. SUSAN CHAMBERS: Library Aid, 1, 2; Philosophy Club, 3; Science Club, 2, 3, 4; Chorus, 4. JOHN CLARK: Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Parking Lot Monitor, 3, 4; Hall Monitor, 3, 4; Cross Country, 4. CHRISTINE COGLIANO: Philosophy Club, 4. NANCY CROSSCUP: F.T.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Laker Legend, 1, 2; Drama Club, 2, 3, 4; Philosophy Club, 3, 4; Voice Prints, 3, 4; Junior Prom; Yearbook Art Editor, 4; Psychology Club, 4; Cafeteria Monitor, 4. ELIZABETH CROWE: Office Aid, 3; Senior Class Play, 4; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. JANE CROWELL: Home Room Representative, 2; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3; Philosophy, 4; Senior Class Play, 4; Yearbook, 4; Voice Prints, 3, 4. MOST ATHLETIC: Sandy Nolan and Eddie Cole PAMELA CRUDUP: Cheerleader, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey, 2, 4; Office and Guidance Aid, 2, 3, 4; Jr. and Sr. Prom; Graduation Usherette, 3. KENNETH DANDENEAU: Key Club, 3, 4; Fu- ture Farmers, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1; Cross Country, 1 ; Chorus, 3, 4. JOAN DAUKSEWICZ: Future Teachers, 1, 2, 3, 4; Laker Legend, 1; Executive Council, 2; Jr. Prom Committee, 3; Science, 2; Philosophy Club, 3, 4; Senior Class Play, 4; Drama Club, 2, 3, 4; Honor Society, 4. KAREN DONNELLY: Senior Class Play, 4; Freshman Constitution Committee, 1; Cheering, 2, 3; Student Council, 2, 3; Yearbook, 3; Junior Prom Committee, 3; French Club, 3; National Honor Society, 3, 4. BARBARA DRAKE: Gym Leader, 3, 4; Softball, 1, 2; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3. HIGHWAY MENACES: Kathey Pillsbury and Rick Drohan 70 -=mmiUM CLASS CLOWNS Tom Jasmin, Carrie Jensen kmrmn- HAPPY-GO-LUCKY Jayne Lapham, Ken Dandeneau 71 MOST INTELLECTUAL: Andrew St. James and Maura Weathers CLASS INDIVIDUALISTS: Glenn Tison Jane Crowell 72 DEBORAH GLASS: Office Aid, 1; Guidance Aid, 1; Health Clinic Aid, 2; Jr. Prom Committee, 3; Jr. Prom Usherette, 2; Graduation Honor Guard, 3; Sr. Class Play, 4; Execu- tive Council, 2; Student Council, 4; Chorus, 1, 3, 4; Drill Team, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 2, 3, 4; (Co-Cpt. 3) ; Ten- nis, 1, 2, 3, 4 ;Volleyball Intramural, 3 ; Yearbook, 4. DARLENE GOAD: Office Practice, 3, 4; Graduation Usherette, 3; Jun- ior Prom Committee, 3; Senior Class Play, 4; Delta Upsilon Omega 4. DEBORAH GOFF: J.V. Cheerleader, 1; Varsity Cheerleader, 2, 3, 4; Jun- ior Prom Committee, 3; Guidance and Office Aid, 2, 3; Sr. Prom Usher- ette, 3; Cafeteria Monitor, 4. RAYMOND HANDORFF: Football, 1, 2, 4; Baseball, 1; Basketball, 3; Track, 2, 3, 4. DONNA HANSEN: Guidance Aid, 2, 4; Office Aid, 3; Yearbook, 4. LUCY HETMAN: Executive Council, 1, 2; Field Hockey, 3; Office Worker, 1,2,3,4; Nurse ' s Aid, 1. ROCHELLE HIRSHON: Philosophy Club 3. JUDITH DURANT: Tennis, 1, 2, 3, 4; Delta Upsilon Omega, 4. NANCY EMOND: J.V. Cheerleader, MOST SERIOUS: Vickie Wrightington and Tony Gauquier QUIETEST: Susan Perkins and Carmen Scrow 1; Varsity Cheerleader, 2; Future Teachers, 1, 2; Library Aide, 1; Jr. Prom Committee, 3; Senior Class Play, 4. SUZAN FAIRWEATHER: Future Teachers, 2; J.V. Cheering, 2; Philosophy Club, 3; Tennis, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club, 3; Junior Prom Com- mittee, 3; Senior Prom Usherette, 2; Senior Class Play, 4; Office and Guidance Aid, 1, 4; Chorus, 1, 3, 4; Executive Council, 4. GEORGE FERRELL: Baseball, 1, 2, 3; Football, 3,4. LINDA FILLION: Cheering, 2; Of- fice Aid, 1, 2; Drill Team, 2; Future Teachers, 2, 3; Jr. Prom Committee, 3. JAMES FORREST: Science Club, 2, 3, 4; Philosophy Club, 3, 4; Drama Club, 3, 4; Jr. Prom Committee, 3; Senior Class Play; Sponsor Drive; Rummage Sale. DIANE GASPER: Nurses Aid, 4. JEFFREY GILL: Science Club, 2, 3; Student Council, 1; Key Club, 2, 3, Secretary, 4; Honor Society, 2, 3, Vice-President, 4; Chorus, 3, Presi- dent, 4; Executive Council Rep. 3; Prom Committee, 3; Philosophy Club, 3; Monitor Squad, 4; Senior Class Play, 4; Library Aid, 1; Dramatics Club, 2, 3; French Club, 3; Rensa- leer Math and Science Award: 1st plac e Lowell Science Award; Cross Country Team, 1; Tennis Team, 2, 3, 4. 73 BEST DRESSED: Judy Tura, Don Gullickson HHaHH PAULA HOLT: Future Business Leaders, 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club, 1, 2; Office Aid, 1, 4; Nurses Aid, 1, 2, 3; Psychology Club, 3; Jr. Prom Committee, 3; Senior Class Play, 4; Yearbook Staff, 4; Office Aid, 4. THOMAS JASMIN: Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Coun- try, 1, 2, 3, 4. CARRIE JENSEN: Senior Class Play, 4; Softball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Prom Committee, 3; Chorus, 1, 2. JOYCE KIERSTEAD: Office Aid, 3. ROSEMARY KELLEHER: Home Room Representa- tive, 1; Drill Team, 2, 3; Senior Class Play, 4; Yearbook Staff, 4. JANICE KING: Future Teachers, 1, 2, 3; Junior Prom, 3; Cafeteria Monitor, 4; Senior Class Play, 4. STEPHEN KINSMAN: Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Base- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Executive Council, 3, 4; Hall Moni- tor, 3, 4. JOHN KONDOS: Student Council 3, 4; Executive Council 1; Monitor, 4; Key Club, 2, 3, 4; Announc- ing Staff, 2, 3; Jr. Prom, Committee, 3; Library Aid, 1; Senior Class Play, 4; Chorus, 4; Cross Coun- try, 1, 2, 3, 4; Track, 1, 2, 3; Laker Legend, 4; Debating Club, 4. JAYNE LAPHAM: Varsity Cheering, 2, 3, 4; J.V. Cheering, 1; Future Teachers, 1, 2; Jr. Prom Com- mittee; Senior Class Play, 4. JOSEPH La VIGNE: Baseball, 2, 3, 4; Hall Monitor, 3, 4; Football, 2, 3, 4; Caf. Monitor, 4. MOST ATTRACTIVE: Barb Clark and Brian McDonough SUSAN LUTES: Home Ec Club, 2, 3, 4; D.E.C.A., 4. BONNY MADDEN: Home Ec Club, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Aid, 4; Nurses Aid, 4; Jr. Prom Commit tee, 3. JACQUELINE MATHESON: Varsity Cheering, 2, 3, 4; Class Historian, 3, 4; Philos- ophy Club, 3, 4; Chorus, 3, 4; Jr. Prom Committee, 3; Jr. Prom Usherette, 2; Yearbook Staff, 4; Senior Class Play, 4; French Club, 3; Hall Mon- itor, 4. PETER McCLELLAND : Foot- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 1, 2; Exec- utive Council, 2; Key Club, 3, 4; Hall Monitor, 4. 74 WENDY MATHESON: Student Council, 3, 4, Secre- tary; Treasurer, 4; Senior Class Play, 4; Cheerleading, 4; S.L. Student Government Day Representative, 4; Hall Monitor, 4; Drama Club, 3, 4, Vice-President; Future Teacher ' s Club, 3; Girl ' s Basketball, 3, co-captain; Girl ' s Tennis, 3, 4; Chorus, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Junior Prom Usherette, 2; Junior Miss Pageant Usher- ette, 3; French Club, 3; Philosophy Club, 3, 4; Year- book Staff. JOANNE McDONALD : Honor Society, 2, 3, 4, Histo- rian; Science Club, 3, Secretary; Drama Club, 2, 3, 4, President; Announcing Staff, 2, 3, 4; 1 Act Play, 2; Senior Class Play; Yearbook Staff, Editor in Chief; French Club, 2; F.T.A., 2, 3, Treasurer, 4; Philosophy Club, 3, 4; Psychology Club, 4; Voiceprints, 3, 4; Laker Legend, 1. RONALD MEHTALA: Basketball, 1, 2, 3 ,4; Football 2,3. KURT MERRILL: Golf, 2, 3, 4; Band, 1, 2, 3, 4. KENNETH MILLER: Band, 1; Cross Country, 2, 3, 4; Track, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff, 4; Hall Monitor, 4. MOST DRAMATIC: Paula Holt and Jeff Gill DEBORAH MOORE: Debate Club, 1, 2, 3; Tennis, 3; Press Club, 2. SANDRA NOLAN: Field Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball, 1, 2; Softball, 1; Tennis, 1, 3, 4; Leader ' s Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Room Representative, 3; Executive Council, 4; Chorus, 4; Student Council, 4. RAYMOND NUTE: Cross Country, 1; Track, 3; Football, 1. JAMES PACKARD: Homeroom Representative, 1; Class President, 2; Prom Committee, 3; Student Council, 2; Key Club, 1, 2, Vice-President, 3, 4; Chorus, 3, 4; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Track, 3, 4; Mar- shall for Graduation, 3. RICHARD PARIS: Cross Country, 1; Football, 2; Chorus, 3. APPLE POLISHERS: Diane Casey and Peter McClelland 75 LINDA PERKINS: Future Business Leaders, 2, 3, 4; Graduation Usherette; Senior Class Play. SUSAN PERKINS: Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor So- ciety, 4. DAVID PETERSON: Foot- ball, 1; School Plays, 2, 3; Booster Club, 3. JOHN PFAFFINGER: Cross Country, 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 1, 2, 3; Track, 4; Spring One- Act Play Contest, 2; Rifle Club, 1, 2, 3; Biology Club, 2, 3, 4; Philosophy Club, 3, 4; Senior Class Play. KATHLEEN PILLSBURY: Office Aid, 3; Jr. Prom Com- mittee, 3; Band, 1; Senior Class Play. PATRICIA ROBARE: Chorus, 1, 2; Jr. Prom Committee. PAUL ROBBINS: Cross Coun- try, 3, 4. ELLEN ROINE: F.T.A., 2; Drill Team, 3, 4; Class Trea- surer, 2; Student Council, 3, 4; Historian of Student Coun- cil, 4; Philosophy Club, 3; Office And Guidance Aid, 3; Chorus (Treasurer and Histo- rian), 1, 3, 4; Senior Class Play; Jr. Prom Committee; Jr. Prom Usherette; Jr. Miss Usherette; Executive Council, 4. LINDA RICHARDSON: Psy- chology Club, 4; Drama Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play; Yearbook; Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics, 2; Announcing Staff, 4; South East District, 4. ROBERT SCHINDLER: Foot- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4. CARMEN SCROW JR.: Bas- ketball Mgr., 3, 4; Baseball Mgr., 3, 4. PAULA SHAW: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club, 4; Philos- ophy Club, 3, 4; Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Edi- tor, 4. CLASS SWEETHEARTS: Paul Farr Karen Barnes CLASS FLIRTS: Karen Wiseman Joe LaVigne 76 O O O O O Q 3 D % 9 ) % i SLEEPIEST: Ron Critch and Rosemarie Kelleher GRUMPIEST: Steve Duggan and Sue Larkin 77 DAVID SHEEHAN: Basketball, 3; Base- ball, 1; Football, 1. MARY SILVA: Nurse ' s Club, 1. BARBARA SPALLUZZI: Executive Council, 3 ,4; Office Aid, 3; Senior Class Play, 4; Jr. Prom Committee, 3; Usher- ette Jr. Prom, 2; Yearbook Staff, 4. KEVIN SPEAR: Press Club, 1; Laker Legend, 1 ; Science Club, 2, 3. MARCIA THOMAS: Majorettes, 3, 4. KATHLEEN THRASHER: Future Busi- n ess Leaders of America, 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club, 2; Executive Council, 2; Philosophy Club, 3, 4; Senior Class Play, 4; Yearbook Staff, 4. FRANK TRIFFLETTI: Football, 1; Cross-Country, 2, 3, 4; Track, 2, 3; Bas- ketball, Mgr., 1, 2; Hall Monitor, 3, 4; Key Club, 2, 3, Treas., 4; Senior Class Play, 4; Senior Prom Committee, 4; Na- tional Honor Society, 2, 3, Pres. 4; Sen- ior Prom Usher, 2; Junior Prom Usher, 2; Announcing Staff, 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee, Business Chrmn., 3; French Club, 2 ; Student Council, 2 ; Trea- surer, 3, 4; Class Treasurer, 3, President, 4. ROBERT TROTTA: Junior Prom Com- mittee, 3 . JUDY TURA: Junior Prom Usherette, 3; Senior Class Play, 4; Junior Prom, 3. CLASS MUSICIANS: Valerie Thomas Alan Ventura ALAN VENTURA: Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; SEMSBA, 2, 3, 4; District 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play, 4. DANIEL WALKER: Student Council, 3, 4; Key Club, 2, 3, 4; Senior Prom Usher, 1, 2; Class Treasurer, 1; Executive Board, 1, 3; Drama Club, 3; Junior Prom Committee, 3; Senior Class Play, 4; Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; SEMSBA, 1, 2; Dis- trict, 3; Football, 1; Basketball, 1, 2; Cross Coun- try, 2; Tennis, 2, 3 4; Student Council Conven- tion, 3. MAURA WEATHERS: Honor Society, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers, 1, 2, 3, 4; Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2; French Club 2; Announcing Staff, 4; Brass Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff, 4; Senior Class Play, 4; Softball, 1, 2, 3, 4. 78 CLASS ARTISTS: Nancy Crosscup Steve Taloroski MOST POPULAR: Jackie Matheson Steven Triffletti CHARLES WEBBER: Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Football, 1; Rifle Club, 2. JAMES WEST: Cross Country, 1; Basketball, 1; Baseball, 2; Science Club, 2; Honor Society, 3, 4. RICHARD WETHERBEE: Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Hall Monitor, 3,4. MERIDITH WHITMAN: Office Aid, 2, 3, 4; Nurse ' s Aid, 4. SALLY WILKINSON: Office Aid, 2, 3, 4. KAREN WILLIAMS: JV Cheerleader, 2; Future Teachers of America, 4. DEBORAH WILSON: Field Hockey, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 3, 4; Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4; Future Business Leaders, 3, 4. LAWRENCE WOOD: Science Fair, 2 ,3. SUSAN WOODWORTH: National Honor Society, 2, 3, Treas. 4; Library Club, 2, Secretary, 3; Chorus, 1, 3, Vice President, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Philosophy Club, 3, 4; Psychol- ogy Club, 4; Drama Club, 3, 4; Executive Council, 4; Yearbook Staff, 4; Senior Class Play, 4; Laker Legend, 2, 3; Junior Prom Committee, 3. MOST TALKATIVE: Ron Calderwood Sue Belcher 79 JUNIOR PROM 80 icrtiSs The ujcxves glo J xid-es of c isoant jss s, iKene |j e -the mystic i e5 cf lasting love.. v Apd ihe.ce. is ujher-e I uji h noua coo id be, lo -see. tbe.pale. blue moon ,3© hu h above • The paJm tree suuay in ujanrn (a joa(ian VM ' nd, CAnd ur-f rolls ir Open golden soj ds hh. of other places | have b n, |hou« i none o ioly touched by- J |ature S hand Oefor rr- Y life, on -this «nacal earth is doot, I ' d hke. +o See. those t)[ss ao P Bf . y o4rid basic beoa fch the warm ;3iacua. ian on, c-Voond tine many beaches n coves , r d bays. lhis nic ht shck.ll 4e to i?dneca pfcurcd .never CHacudii -Shan ' t , -X ujaii is -forever. astro 81 SENIOR CLASS PLAY CAST Almatina — Carol Martin Olita — Rosemary Kelleher Filmer — Gary Zahn Ham — Alan Ventura Mr. Little — Jeff Gill Goody — Wendy Matheson Mrs. Little — Joan Dauksewicz Antoinette — Wendy Wyman Cuckoo — Diane Barnes Screwball — Linda Richardson Henrielte — Suzan Fairweather Norman Peel- — James Forrest Dickie Harpeddle — Steven Triffletti Mrs. Harpeddle — Joanne McDonald Miss Pologa— Irene Pellegrini Bam jam, bob dob it ... Mr. Little ' s temper flared up again as the Senior Class presented The Fighting Littles on Friday, November 22, and Saturday, November 23, un- der the direction of Mr. Donald Ran- dall and Mrs. Maxine Lamb. The senior actors portrayed a fam- ily facing the problems of the gen- eration gap. A very frustrated Mr. Little worried about his daughter Goody ' s wild friends, especially Ham, her favorite. Much to his dismay he discovered that Filmer, the son whom he thought he knew so well, had fallen in love with Ham ' s sister Antoinette. Henriette ' s arrival and Goody ' s dating Norman Peel provided still more causes of anxiety for the terrible tem- pered Mr. Little, while Mrs. little constantly tried to soothe her family ' s outbursts. The cast and crew enjoyed present- ing the comedy as much as the audi- ence enjoyed watching it. The Fight- ing Littles proved to be a thoroughly enjoyable experience for all. 82 83 84 Class History All sophomores, juniors, and seniors to Assembly . . . Well, where are we sup- posed to go? ... Where ' s room 204? ... Not another lost locker key? ... Well, it sure isn ' t Mom ' s home cooking! . . . Lord of the Flies . . . Hey, rah rah rah . . . Let ' s twist again, like we did last summer — Chubby who? . . . that big yellow seven o ' clock menace . . . We ' re from Silver Lake, and no one could be prouder . . . Have ya seen the new girl? . . . Spit the gum out or wear it on your nose. Oh — on your nose? . . . Let ' s go circle happy up the golden staircase of learning . . . Barry ' s back ... Yesterday ... He gave you his ring?! ... J.F.K. ... Can I go to the boy ' s room, PLEASE? ... Three thousand words?! Tomorrow!! ... Cherish . . . First in ten, do it again! . . . South Halifax Shuffle . . . Groovy . . . What you need is a permanent late pass without the time stamped on! ... Check it out! ... And where are you supposed to be? ... Were they together at the party? . . . Jump it up, jump it high— hit it to a Laker guy! . . . Light My Fire . . . . So she says to me, ' You couldn ' t make that skirt a little shorter, dearie? ' ... Parlez-vous francais? Yup! ... Bell ' s gonna ring! ... A mickey mouse watch . . . Can I have tea with my sirloin steak dinner? . . . Ilr 2 . . . The Flying Ace . . . Tighten up . . . And then he asked me to the prom! . . . Pacific Twilight in a starlit gym . . The Major ... Ah, a weekend— just in time! . . . Boogaloo . . . Crab soccer anyone? ... like a zoo, just like a zoo ... ABB£ HEY! ... Funky funky Broadway . . . Silver Lake says, beat Hingham . . . Shipwrecked ... a bird named Stork . . . Thanksgiving victory . . . We ' re Number 1 ... Monday morning Blahs . . . Gone With the Wind . . . Loitering? No, just hang- ing around . . . You drove to school today? . . . Punish him, Punish him, ooh ah! ... Hey Jude ... How ' s your bod? ... Dribble it, pass it, we want a basket . . . The ref beats his wife . . . The store ' s getting to be like a closet! . . . Bam jam, bob dob . . . ' We put the Indians back on the warpath . . . The Soul Appointment — late again? ... Nerts we ' ve got a tree — now all we need is a referee! a few Circumstances . . . Rocky Raccoon you ' re clean . . . friends and acquaintances We ' ve got a rope and N. Y. ... Pomps and just 98 more days ..._But only if memories, meditations, and thoughts make way for- THE GRADUATE Jacqueline Matheson Historian ) N 3 ■-=j A _ =5 J V . v. A dedication Psychology Class, Periods I, II. or III, Room 201 : Freud ' s major contribution to psychology was his theory of psycholanalysis. . . . Who likes pie? . . . T mazes . . . According to J. B. Rhine. . . . ESP . . . Quiet now. . . . Dreams are the royal road to the unconscious. ... A Mickey Mouse watch . . . From 79 to 93 per cent of the general population can be hyp- notized. . . . Oedipus Complex . . . What I want to do today is ... ... Right, Nancy? . . . The Warlock of Westborough . . . Diagram the hierarchy of needs. . . . He cares about his students. This quality makes Mr. Richard Bergeron a fine teacher. Calm, patient, always willing to help, he never raises his voice in anger, or degrades his students. Caring enough to give his students a chance, he trusts them as individuals and responsible adults. Mr. Bergeron ' s efforts are not confined to the classroom. For the Psychology Club, one of his favorite projects, he arranged many lectures. Distinguished personalities came to school at his invitation to present programs on Witchcraft, Extra Sensory Perception, Psychiatric Social Work and Yoga. Few of us will forget David Hoy ' s demonstration of ESP, or the tales of Westborough ' s warlock. Mr. Bergeron established another program this year which is rewarding both to the psychology students involved and to the school children they work with. Under Mr. Bergeron ' s direction students have had the opportunity to work with emotionally disturbed children, to give them extra individual attention arid care. As director of the Faculty Drug Committee, Mr. Bergeron arranged programs to inform students and their parents about drug use and abuse. One especially help- ful program during school hours provided small group discussions with members of Project Place, an organization which had some success in working with runaways and drug users in Boston. In the evening and after school the guest speakers answered questions and consulted with interested students and adults. One measure of a person ' s greatness is his ability to accept and use constructive criticism. Mr. Bergeron not only accepts criticism, he invites it. Silver Lake ' s former psychology students received survey forms which included questions about their present occupations, college backgrounds, and evaluations of their high school psychology course. In the letter accompanying the forms, Mr. Bergeron explained that the in- formation would help him better to prepare his students for their lives after gradua- tion. The class of 1969 dedicates its Torch to Mr. Richard N. Bergeron, a teacher who possesses the most important qualities of understanding and sensitivity. Ly? L ) C c i Q Q o Q o Q J o V y 87 faculty i A initiation 88 SCHOOL COMMITTEE It is with great pride that the members of the Silver Lake School Committee take this opportunity of extending congratulations to the graduating Class of 1969. Your School Committee is continuing to plan the facilities which classes to follow yours will need in the near future. Along with planning for the anticipated growth of our member towns and the rise in school population, your Silver Lake School will have to be ready and able to take advantage of new concepts in education. Our curriculum will have to be able to meet the needs of a rapidly changing society. The concept of a regional school composed of students from four sepa- rate towns is no longer a new idea. It is by now a proven means of offering you the choice of a broader, more diversified curriculum. In your six years at Silver Lake, you have helped to weld the school district together into a viable unit. Your achievements, both athletic and academic, have been a credit to yourselves, and have brought honor to your school. For those of us privileged to serve on the School Committee, it indeed justifies the dozens of meetings we have had to attend. L t%l (jfi- 0U t { Benjamin Conant School Committee Chairman 90 MR. FRANCIS F. MORAN SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT America is in a cycle of change. Youth is questioning the direction of this change and asks — yes, even demands — a voice in the decision. As you consider your posi- tion in relation to demonstration and pro- test, ask whether you want to be a part of the problem — or a part of the solution. Francis F. Moran MR. JOHN F. MALONEY ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS 91 I To the SENIORS: This has been a memorable year in many ways. You have accepted the chal- lenge made to you last September in our first assembly, namely, to make this school a better place simply because you are here. Your record has been one of which you can be proud, but it is only a beginning. What you have accomplished as a class now becomes an individual responsibility. You are just as obligated to make your community a better place through your efforts as you were to help your school grow. We are confident that you will not stop now that you are leaving us, but will lend your talents, whatever they may be, to the numerous worthwhile endeavors around you. Our best wishes go to you for contin- ued success wherever you may be. J a . MR. WILBUR F. STANTON PRINCIPAL Boston University, M.Ed. W. F. Stanton Principal OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL 92 MR. JOHN J. ROCK ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Providence College, Ph.B. Bridgewater State College, M.Ed. MR. WILLIAM J. QUINLAN DIRECTOR OF PUPIL SERVICES Providence College, A.B. Bridgewater State College, M.Ed. MR. EDWARD PARKS JR. Tufts College, B.A. Boston College, M.A. GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT The Guidance Department in the Silver Lake Regional School District is respon- sible for providing services to students that help to compliment their academic program. Individual counseling services, designed to provide a student with the opportunity to discuss problems or courses of action in educational, social and com- munity areas, are the prime responsibil- ities of the counselors. MRS. HOLLY SHERMAN Guidance Department Secretary MR. JAMES FORTINI University of Maine, M.Ed. MRS. HARRIET A. NATHANSON Syracuse University, B.A. Bridgewater State College, M.Ed. MR. MARC HEYMAN Boston University, B.S., M.Ed. 93 MRS. ANN WHITE Trinity College, A.B. Tufts University, M.Ed. MR. JAMES BONNELL Boston College, M.A. MR. GEORGE CARROLL Dartmouth College, A.B. MISS MARTHA KENNEDY Boston College, B.A. MR. WALLACE A. WEEKS Harvard University, A.B. MISS JAYNE McNEIL University of Mass., B.A. MISS ELIZABETH THIBEAULT University of New Hampshire, B.A. MISS DONNA M. DALEY Bridgewater State College, B.A. MRS. LOIS MULLIKEN Mount Holyoke College, B.A. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT It is the goal of the English Department to instill in each student a love of the English language, a feeling for words, and an ability to write in a style of his own. These goals are attained by courses in American, English, and World Literature. Additional training is pro- vided in the grammar and mechanics of the language. MRS. MARY ANN WUSENICH Boston State College, B.S., M.Ed. MRS. MARTHA RISI Boston University, A.B. Suffolk University, M.Ed. LIBRARY With its continually expanding collection of books (as evidenced by those yearly additions of shelves) and with over 80 periodical sub- scriptions, the library supports the 3 R ' s — recreational reading, reference and research. The library operates under the direction of Mrs. Wusenich, with the assistance of Mrs. Braun and the Student Librarian ' s Association, which numbers approximately 35 students who assist during their study periods and after school. MRS. ALICE BRAUN Library Secretary MRS. MARY CHERRY English Depart. Chairman Colby College, A.B. Bridgewater State College, M.Ed. MR. JOHN McCORMICK Harvard University, B.S. Boston State College, M.Ed. 95 A _ J MISS PHYLLIS A. DENNETT Math Dept. Chairman Bridgewater State College, M.Ed. MRS. MARJORIE LINTON Smith College, B.A. MRS. GENEVE WHITING Lake Forest College, B.A. MATH DEPARTMENT Because of the importance of Mathematics in our lives, some form of this subject is required of all students attending Silver Lake. The courses offered range from business mathematics to calcu- lus. In general the aim of this department is to focus the student ' s concentration on clear and pene- trative thought, and precise and complete execu- tion of mathematical problems. MR. DONALD RANDALL Bowdoin College, A.B. Boston University, M.A. MR. ARNOLD KAUPP Tufts University, B.S. MR. RONALD N. FALLON Boston College, B.S. Bridgewater State College, M.Ed. MRS. PAULA D. FULLER Bridgewater State College, M.Ed. MRS. DOROTHY FORREST Regis College, B.A. Bridgewater State College, M.Ed. K. 96 MR. WALTER KUROWSKI Carpentry MR. WILLIAM RATHBUN Tufts University, B.S. ART MR. RICHARD BENNETT Fitchburg State College, B.S. MECHANICAL DRAWING MRS. BARBARA PINEL Cornell University, A.B. WORK-STUDY PROGRAM The administration of Silver Lake real- izes that students often have special areas of interest and desire to take courses in these areas. To provide for this, students are offered courses in Art, Music, Physical Ed., and Mechanical Drawing. MISS GAIL ANNIS Slippery Rock State College, M.Ed. PHYSICAL ED. MR. IRVING WALLACE Boston University, B.M. MUSIC MR. JOHN MONTOSI Univ. of Mass., B.S. Bridgewater State College, M.Ed. PHYSICAL ED. MRS. JEAN McCULLOCH University of New Hampshire, B.S. MR. WILLIAM J. MARKEE Kansas State University, B.S. Bridgewater State College, M.Ed. MR. ROBERT A. HODGE Bridgewater State College, B.S. J V 98 MR. DONALD D. ATWOOD Bridgewater State College, B.S. University of Pennsylvania, M.S. WIBBim SCIENCE DEPARTMENT In recent times the field of science has come into prominence because of the many advances in this area. Science has become important even in our everyday lives. Our science department has kept pace with these developments by offering advanced courses in Biology and Physics. The basic areas of scientific study are also covered. MR. CLARENCE R. HEUFELDER Science Dept. Chairman Boston University, B.S. Harvard University, M.Ed. MR. EDWARD DAUNHEIMER Valparaiso Univ., B.A. Springfield College, M.S. MR. PAUL J. GIAMMARCO Bridgewater State College, A.B. MR. GERARD FLIEGE University of Massachusetts, B.S. Northeastern University, R.Ph. MR. ROBERT J. COAKLEY Boston State College, B.S. 99 MR. RICHARD D. BERGERON Social Science Dept. Chairman Stonehill College, A.B. Bridgewater State College, M.Ed. SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT It has often been said that the answers to the problems of the future lie in the past. The Social Science Depart- ment helps prepare the stu- dent for the future by ac- quainting him with past civil- izations. MR. ANTHONY F. SIRRICO Bridgewater State College, B.S., M.Ed. MR. KEVIN DUNN Holy Cross College, B.S. Harvard University. A.M.T. MRS. ANN MORRIS Marietta College, B.A. MR. THOMAS A. HUMPHREY Bridgewater State College, B.A. 100 MR. DAVID R. PIERCE Boston University. A.B., A.M. MR. WILLIAM L. MAC KINNON Boston College, B.S. MRS. BARBARA ANDERSON University of Massachusetts, B.A. MISS NANCY HOUGHTON Stonehill College, A.B. MR. JOHN CUCINATTO Bridgewater State College, B.A. 101 FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT n The goal of the Foreign Language Department is the attainment of proficiency in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing the chosen language of the student. Four years of instruction are given in Spanish, French, or Latin. Instruction is given in the history, culture, and geography of the respective countries. MISS CATHERINE FRIEDLAND Bridgewater St. Col., A.B. MR. JAMES LUNDGREN Boston College, A.B. MR. WINSLOW WEEKS Foreign Language Dept. Chairman Boston University, A.A., B.A. Bridgewater State College, M.Ed. M-J f MRS. SUSAN M. LEIGHTON Middlebury College, A.B. MISS HILDEGARDE A. GILLIS Emmanuel College, A.B. Boston St. College, M.Ed. 102 MR. TERRANCE WINTER Salem State College, B.S. MR. NORMAN G. LONG Commercial Dept. Chairman Northeastern University, B.A. Boston State College, M.Ed. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT The rapidly growing business world needs qualified personnel to fill the many diversified positions. It is the goal of the Commercial Department to prepare students to capably handle these jobs. This is accomplished by instruction in basic skills such as typing and short- hand. Preparation is culminated by actual work experience for sen- iors in Office Practice. MRS. EMILY NICKERSON Boston University, B.S. MRS. MARY S. SULLIVAN Boston University MRS. ANNA E. CHIROS Burdett College Boston Univ. Bridgewater State College MR. MICHAEL SPINELLI Northeastern University, B.S. Bridgewater State College, M.Ed. MRS. CATHERINE P. BREEN Boston University, B.S., M.Ed. m mmw v MR. DALE A. DEAM Fitchburg State College MR. RALPH H. BINNS Vocational Dept. Chairman Princeton University, A.B. Bridgewater State College, M.Ed. MISS SUSAN L. HOPKIRK University of Iowa, B.A. ■MUk MR. GEORGE M. SOULE Fitchburg State College VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT In the Vocational Department . stu- dents receive instruction in trades such as Automotive Mechanics, Carpentry and Millwork, and Agriculture. They also study academic subjects. Grad- uates earn a trade certificate in ad- dition to a high school diploma. MRS. GLORIA PICARIELLO Vocational Dept. Sec. MRS. MAXINE LAMB University of Iowa, B.A. 104 MR. EDWARD HAKKILA Wentworth Institute, A.S. Northeastern University, B.S. MR. LESTER A. WYMAN JR. University of Mass., B.S. Bridgewater State College, M.Ed. MR. RICHARD J. THOMAS Bridgewater State College MR. DONALD A. SIEREVELD Fitchburg State College MR. DAVID L. WARD Randolph-Macon College, A.B. MR. ROBERT BARRY Boston University, B.S. MRS. GENEVIEVE M. PRATT Framingham State College, B.S. MR. GEORGE E. FRASER University of Maine, B.S. 105 ■I MRS. MARY A. POST Secretary-Register Clerk MRS. BARBARA E. COTE Secretary to the Principal MR. ANTHONY F. TEXIERA Northeastern Univ. Intern MRS. HELEN M. DUFFY, R.N. St. Mary ' s General Hospital School Nurse OFFICE STAFF 106 MRS. MARY SAUER, MRS. CAROLE CICERONE, MRS. CLAUDETTE ORMSTON, MRS. HELEN SOUZA, MRS. NELLIE MALAGUTT, MRS. RUTH BADEAU, MRS. MABEL ARRUDA, SUPERVISOR. CAFETERIA STAFF MR. JOHN JORDAN Head Custodian MR. WILLIAM BOUDREAU, MR. ANTHONY ST. PIERRE, MR. ANTONIO FORTINI, MRS. PATRICIA BATES CUSTODIAL STAFF 107 1Jnderclas mcii 108 CLASS OF 1970 112 CLASS OF 1971 r K - Vi H Hfl B| AjU m J • CLASS OFFICERS: Eileen Sullivan, Secretary; Wendy Wickens, His- torian; Bill Dauksewicz, Vice President; Paul Chase, Treasurer; Mike Hibler, President. CLASS OF 1972 Sffciv VOCATIONAL jlctivi tics 124 125 PRINTS Voiceprints is a combination literary and art magazine. Students ' artwork, poems and prose appear in Voiceprints. This ac- tivity is a new and imaginative project which is controlled and run solely by its student editors. LAKER LEGEND The Laker Legend is our school news- paper. The Legend includes articles on sports, clubs, and other school activities. Staff members may also submit original works. YEARBOOK Each year several members of the sen- ior class are chosen to serve as yearbook editors. Other members of the class volun- teer to work on the staff and help with typing and other duties. Heading up the editorial staff are the Editor-in-Chief, Sports Editor, Literary Editor, Art Editor, and Assistant Art Editor. The two Business Editors organize the fund raising drives and conduct the sales campaign. EDITORS STAFF I r I I _y p sa HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society gives recognition to students with outstanding academic records and other desirable qualities. Honor Society members must maintain at least an eighty-five per cent average for all subjects. They are chosen by a faculty committee. Honor Society members receive special privileges such as free admission to school sports events. KEY CLUB The Key Club is a service or- ganization sponsored by the Ki- wanis Club. The purpose of the club is to develop leadership and citizenship among its members. The Key Club is involved with such projects as the Toy Drive at Christmas; the Thanksgiving Food Drive and selling refresh- ments at football games. 127 CAFETERIA MONITORS Cafeteria monitors, headed by Mr. Mon- tosi, keep the cafeteria efficiently oper- ated during lunch times. PARKING LOT MONITORS Under the direction of Mr. Wallace Weeks the Parking Lot Monitors po- lice the parking lot and ascertain that all vehicles have a parking lot sticker. HALL MONITORS At Silver Lake, as in any large school, there are many rules and regula- tions. To enforce these rules we have student monitors. OFFICE AIDS The girls who work in the offices are selected by faculty and office person- nel for their reliability and pleasing manner. Their duties are varied and are vital to the smooth opera- tion of the school. It is a requirement that these girls maintain good grades in their subjects. HEALTH AIDS Health Aids are a group of en- thusiastic girls who assist the school nurse by performing vari- ous duties. These duties may en- tail some clerical work, running errands, and helping with physical examinations. These aids are a necessity because of the nurse ' s ever mounting tasks. GUIDANCE AIDS Much of the routine clerical work of the Guidance Department is handled by guidance aids. These girls assist Mrs. Sher- man and the guidance counselors during their study periods. Some of their tasks include calling students out of class, carry- ing messages, and organizing clerical ma- terial. 129 Qui sommes nous; ou sommes nous; o i allons nous? PHILOSOPHY CLUB PSYCHOLOGY CLUB The Psychology Club is a group of students interested in the field of Psychology. Guest speakers from various parts of this field are invited to speak at club meet- ings. This year the Psychology Club is working on making a movie. 130 FUTURE FARMERS The Future Farm- ers of America are very active in both agricul- tural and service proj- ects. Some of the activi- ties of this group in- clude their annual Spring Plant Sale, a Christmas wreath sale, participation in the state F.F.A. judging contests, and visiting the children at the La keville Children ' s Hospital at Christmas time and in the Spring. HOME EC CLUB Initially the Home Economics Club gave girls who were unable to schedule Home Economics during class time an opportunity to become familiar with the Home Economics lab. The club ' s prime function is for the girls to be of service to the school and to their families, but it has also served as a source of enjoyment. p rz — t FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB The Future Teachers of America is a national organization of high school stu- dents interested in entering the teaching profession. Teachers from various subject areas speak at the monthly meetings. ■■Sir ft?? ' FUTURE NURSES CLUB Because of the rapid growth of hospitals there exists in our country today an urgent need for qualified nurses. The Future Nurses Club hopes to fill the void by preparing high school stu- dents for nursing careers. STUDENT LIBRARIANS Student Librarians help to run the library during their study periods. Some of their duties are checking out books and arranging books and periodicals. The Stu- dent Librarians also help to arrange the display case in the corridor. H!ra«ft; ADVISORY BOARD The Student Advisory Council is made up of the four class presi- dents, the President of the Student Council, the President of the Key Club, and the Principal of Silver Lake, Mr. Stanton. The purpose of the council is to provide a com- munications link between students and administration. To the coun- cil, students may bring griev- ances; from the council, the Prin- cipal may obtain views on admin- istrative policies. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is our form of student government at Silver Lake. Each class elects representatives to the council which meets every Monday morning. 133 SCIENCE CLUB Students interested in the field of science may join the Science Club. Meetings, which are held monthly, include talks by guest speakers. The club also takes field trips under the supervision of its advisor, Mrs. McCulloch. CHESS CLUB The game of chess is a very intriguing but complicated game, requiring considerable knowledge and skill. The Chess Club serves to acquaint students with the game and to help them to gradually progress to a high level of proficiency. GYM LEADERS Gym leaders give up their free periods to lead gym classes and other- wise help out Mr. Mon- tosi or Miss Annis. Their help is very much appre- ciated by the two instruc- tors. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS The Future Business Leaders of America is an active organization comprised of business students who desire to further their knowledge of the business world. It is the aim of the organization to develop competent and aggressive business leadership. To obtain this goal, F.B.L.A. seeks to instill the qualities of character, citizenship, scholarship, patriotism, and school loyalty in the members. Meetings are held twice a month and exchange meetings are held in conjunction with the Whitman-Hanson chapter of F.B.L.A. The club also sponsors assemblies and field trips. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Distributive Education is a program for students who desire on the job training as part of their high school programs. Students who enroll in this program take regular classes during the beginning of the day. In the afternoon, they leave school for their part time jobs. Students are graded by their employers on their performances at work. DELTA UPSILON OMEGA Delta Upsilon Omega is a service organi- zation open to all students in the Business Department. Secretarial work is solicited from teachers and students to perpetuate the memory of a former teacher, Miss Dorothy W. Oliver. 135 ANNOUNCING STAFF The Announcing Staff is a group of students who aid the school by making announcements over the public address system during homeroom period. In an effort to make the morning announcements more enjoyable the Announcing Staff introduced a policy of presenting creative announcements. Members of the staff now not only read announcements, but write advertisements for dances and other functions. AUDIO VISUAL CLUB Audio-visual aides assist in the operating of projectors and other equipment during their study periods. Good experience is gained by learning to run, repair and deliver audio-visual equipment. CHORUS All students with a 7th Period study may join the school chorus. Practice sessions are held during that period. The results of these sessions are heard in the Christ- mas and Spring Concert. DRAMA CLUB The Dramatics Club strives to instill in its members the basic skills of dramatic arts. This is accomplished by group instruction and performance of small skits. SENIOR CLASS PLAY Sports 139 1 ■CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBALL L THIS YEAR NEXT YEAR 142 - — ■■Iff v. : -■' . •. - L S : : 4 . v ■_ ' • -.li,, .- -id mk 161 162 SOFTBALL 63 TRACK waum B SIS (% All ,, LiW Ht i £0 CKJ W 167  ■,| L ' jL 1 m 9 k 1 K Lfi « pm •; ' t Mm W i WLi ml A |9p i ■i Urn : May Ch£ ckxs-s oP ' feq ' never be. -PorooHerv o_r d a toa-ys hVe. on cWese, pa.cjes o-P- i-Vie i b Torch . r DODGE - V MURPHY YouR. yeaRBoq K- PHOTO Gr KP ER. 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E: 1 PLYMOUTH , iTctlce-oob I Texaco Junction of [ Routes 2.1 K 0 b k fef KmaStOOc, Mass mm ■■' ■.-.;■• laBk BSffa ' s p o N s o R s Marianne Accardi Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ackerman Albert Alberghini Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adams MR. MARSHAL ADAMS Mr. and Mrs. Ronold Ahola R. C. Albera Joseph Alberime Mr. and Mrs. Albin MR. ALLAIRE Mr. and Mrs. William Allen, Jr. George Allsopp Mr. and Mrs. Louis Almeida Mr. and Mrs. Alpert Victor Alvorez The Americana House Mr. and Mrs. Frank C: Anderson John Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. Anderson MR. and MRS. ROBERT A. ANDERSON Viola Anderson The Andrades Mr. and Mrs. Roy Andresen Mrs. Andrews Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews Helen Andrews Mrs. Henry Andrews, Jr. Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Anti Mr. and Mrs. Antle, Jr. Edward Ardini Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Armour Mrs. Paul Armour Mrs. M. B. Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Marion Arruda RICHARD ARRUDA Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ash, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Atkins Atkins Family Sharon Atrock MRS. CARL ATWOOD Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aubin Theodore Avery Mr. Warren Axford Mr. and Mrs. Sam Babbitt Edward Backus Mr. and Mrs. Donald Badeau Mr. and Mrs. George Baer Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker Karen Baker MRS. RUTH BAILEY Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Baily Edward Baird Mrs. Balboni Mr. and Mrs. Robert Balboni Mrs. John Balonis Anthony Ballerini Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Baltzer Corinne and William Baragwanath Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barea Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barnes Harold Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Souther Barnes TOM BARNES Philip and Carol Barnes RUSS and JANE BARNES Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Barr Joann Bonney and James Barrow Mrs. Lincoln C. Bartlett Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Bartlett Salvatore Basile Mr. Batch Bruce Batchelder Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Batchelor Mr. and Mrs. R. Baynes Mr. and Mrs. Felix Beaucbamp Mrs. Robert F. Beauregard Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bearce Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. 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EDWARD BUTLER Mr. and Mrs. Butterfield BYRON and SANDY Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Caddell Mr. and Mrs. Harley Cadenhead Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Cadwell Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caizzi Mr. and Mrs. Preston Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Campbells Robert Cannata Dr. Cantelmo J. G. Cappa Anthony Capobianco Mary Capute Mr. and Mrs. William Carey Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Carlson Ernest Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carson The Carters Mr. and Mrs. William Caruso Mr. and Mrs. Carvalho Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Casey Mr. and Mrs. Caverly Cecile Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cerone Mr. and Mrs. Chaharyn Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Chandler Robiat Chandler Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chandler Mr. and Mrs. Charles Charlie Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Chase William Chase MR. and MRS. 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Halligan Birney Halliwill Mr. and Mrs. Hamblin Mrs. Francis Hamilton Mr. Hammond Betty Hanelt Charles Hanson John Haody Edwin Harper Mrs. Patrick Harrington Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harrison Mr. Bob Harshani Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hathaway Mr. and Mrs. Hathaway Mr. and Mrs. James Hawk Mrs. Hayward E. Hayward Mr. and Mrs. Hayward Katherine Hazeldine Joan Hebert Donald Heins Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hemphill Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Irene Hennigan Bunk and Jeff Hennessey Mrs. Ann Henrich Mr. and Mrs. A. Hermenau. Mr. and Mrs. Hetman Mr. Rudolph Heussi The Hibler Family Alden Hills Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill Mr. Phillip Hilliard Mrs. Hirshon Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hirst Kenneth Hirtle Madeline Hobo Bessie L. Hollis Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hollis Mel Holmes Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hollis Mrs. Edna Holmes John and Norma Holmes Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Holmes Mr. and Mrs. Russell Holmes Mr. Palmer Holmes Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Holmes Mr. and Mrs. E. E. 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Ruprect William and Linda Ruprect Mr. Fred Russel Pat Ru ssell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan Speedy Ryll Mrs. St. James Robert St. Jean John Al St. Pierre Mr. and Mrs. Joseph St. Pierre Mr. and Mrs. Victor Salenius Bill Slami NORMAN SALVAS Mr. and Mrs. Sampson Celia Santerre Mr. and Mrs. John C. Santos Mr. and Mrs. Don Sauer Mr. and Mrs. K. Sayles Albert Scares Robert Scetsan Mr. and Mrs. Schindler VINCENT SCHOLPP Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Schott Mr. and Mrs. Schubert Mr. Gunther Schulz Walter Scoledge MR. and MRS. CARMEN SCROW Mr. and Mrs. Seamon Bernice Sears Charlie Sears Second to None Mrs. K. B. Seely Alice Seggelin Mrs. Lois Sellers Mr. and Mrs. F. Servaes Joanna Sewall Shady Breeze Rest Home Mr. and Mrs. Shannon Harold Shapiro Henry and Bernice Shaw Mrs. W. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. James Shay James J. Shea Mrs. Joseph P. Shea Mr. A. Sheehan Sheila MR. and MRS. ALLEN SHERMAN Mrs. Holly Sherman T. A. Sherman The Shippees Mr. and Mr9. Richard Shire Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shore Colleen Short Mr. and Mrs. Slioulla Mr. and Mrs. John W. Shuffili Mr. Siemers Mr. Arthur Silva Donald Silva Mrs. Mary Silva Mrs. William Silva Mr. and Mrs. Silvester Mr. and Mrs. David L Sims Mr. Simmoni Mr. and Mrs. John Simmons Rarhael Small Mr. and Mrs. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Smith Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith T. P. Elliot Smith Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Snape Alton Snell Mr. and Miss Sommers JOSEPH A. SOUZA Mr. and Mrs. Manual Souza PAUL SOUZA Paula Souza Orfeo Squarzi Mr. and Mrs. Antone Spalluzzi Eugene L. Sperry Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Spratt Mr. and Mrs. Fred Staiger Mr. and Mrs. Stanghellini Mr. Stanhope Mr. and Mrs. Stedham Mr. and Mrs. Stella Mr. F. Stephan Mr. and Mrs. Sterens Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stevens Harriet Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stewart Mrs. Stewart The Stewarts Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stiles Mrs. Rodney Stiles Mr. and Mrs. Stockbridge STURTEVANT FARMS, INC. STURTEVANTS ICE OIL Sue and Gary Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sutcliffe Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Summerville Mr. and Mrs. Sun Mr. and Mrs. Sunnerberg Mr. and Mrs. Swain Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swan Fred Swallow Mr. and Mrs. A. Swift Mr. and Mrs. George Swiriduk Bill and Mary Tague Mrs. Talaroski Mr. and Mrs. Francis D. Talbot Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Tavares Mr. and Mrs. Boris Tarantino Caesar J. Tarantino Mr. and Mrs. William Tarmey Richard Tarr Mr. and Mrs. Taube Mr. and Mrs. Teague Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Teevens Betty Templeton Mrs. Tenore Mr. and Mrs. Terry- Kingston Texaco Ralph C. Thayer Dorothy Therrien Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Willard Thomas Richard J. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Thorn ELENOR AND CHARLES THRASHER Frances Thrasher RONALD THRASHER John Tirrell Glenn Tison Mrs. Tison Ruth Tobias Mr. and Mrs. Brian Toland DAVID TORRE Y Mr. and Mrs. Traynor MR. AND MRS. FRANK TRIFFILETTI Maria Tringali Dr. and Mrs. 0. S. Traggis MR. TROPP Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Trotta Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trotta Mrs. Mary Trotta Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Trotta PETER AND ELAINE TRUE MR. TUELLS Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tura Carl Turini Mr. Clyde Turner Mrs. Thelma Turner Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Tyler The Ulich ' s JULIE ULLRICH Uncle Powey Uncle Skippy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Urbano Mr. and Mrs. Valenziano Mr. and Mrs. Valeriani Mr. and Mrs. Venezia Mr. N. Ventre David Ventura Mr. Ventura Dolly and Bart Vernazzaro Andrew Veronessi Mrs. A. Very Mr. and Mrs. James Vickers Mr. and Mrs. E. John Viecelli Guy L. Volpe Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wade Mrs. Wade Mrs. Ruth F. Ward B. F. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker Mr. and Mrs. John H. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Walker THE WALKERS Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wall Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Wall Mr. and Mrs. James A. Wallam George Walsh MRS. JOHN D. WALSH THE WARN FAMILY AND RICK Mr. Charles Waterman Mr. Russell Waterman Mr. and Mrs. Russell Waters Joseph B. Watson Mr. and Mrs. Watts Karen Way Mark Weathers Maura Weathers THE WEATHERS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb Susan Wells Mr. and Mrs. James Welsh Thomas Welch Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wennemer Bernard Wennera Mr. and Mrs. Wentz Mr. and Mrs. James West Mr. and Mrs. James B. West Mr. and Mrs. Loring West Mr. and Mrs. Henning Westburg Brad Westgate H. C. Weston John Wheble Mrs. Betty White Mrs. Helen Whitecotton Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitman Kathy Whitman John Wickerson Mr. and Mrs. Wick Mr. and Mrs. Gerrill Wickens Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wickstrom Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilder Mr. and Mrs. T. Willett Mr. and Mrs. Willey Mr. Willis Jim and Eleanor Wills Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wills Mr. and Mrs. David B. Wilson Mrs. Mary Wilson and Family Bowman Wingard Mr. and Mrs. Winter Mr. and Mrs. John Wise Karen Wiseman George Withers, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wohlford Rev. and Mrs. Woitasek Mr. and Mrs. Myron Word, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wortman Mr. and Mrs. Wood Mr. Ralph Woodbine Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodbury Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Woodworth David Wright Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wright Mr. and Mrs. Jane Wrightington Mr. and Mrs. D. Charles Wusenich Frank Young Mr. and Mrs. Young MR. AND MRS. EARL M. ZAHN MARIE A. ZAHN Henry and Joan Zanello Mr. and Mrs. Zechello S. Zymaniak III V
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