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jfune 1966 i 2 CTlcfminisiraiion MR. JOSEPH CARBONE, Assistant Principal b MR. EARL T. BAKER Director of Guidance in the Westboro Schools MRS. JANE HARVEY MR. ELMER BALLARD 7 MR. LaBAIRE Head of English Department MISS LaMONDA English MISS BEINEMA English MRS. MURPHY English and Latin MISS CONROY English MISS ROSSI English 9 MRS. MacQUEEN French MR. GRAVEL French MISS GARABEDIAN French and Spanish MISS SPINNEY Social Studies MR. FLEMING Social Studies MRS. PERO Social Studies and English 10 13 Hi ' jjUt MR. MEWHINEY Athletic Director MISS STEAD Physical Education MRS. NICKERSON Physical Education MR. CARTER Physical Education MR. LaDUKE Physical Education MR. MASTERS Physical Education 14 y fan o r CRoff Ohfig i J onors Carolyn Eldridge y onors Nancy Ruth Adrian David William Libbey Richard Barclay Boyd James Peter Masciarelli Janis Elaine Chamberlain Beverly Jean Newell Nancy Susan Curtis Jonathan Willard Nourse Frank John DeSiata Jon -Richard Piper Virginia Duckworth Marian Allen Ricker George William Farquhar Harriet Roberta Sharp Lucille Anne Gillens Patricia Lee Sutton Janet Lynn Heywood Pamela Lee Tyler James Lawrence Imse Diane Virginia Uebelhack Denise Irene Kosciak Jane Isobel Walton 18 Nancy Curtis, Vice President Kenneth Grip , Treasurer Frank DeSiata , President Sandra Hemenway, Secretary 19 NANCY RUTH ADRIAN Smart, talkative, good- natured. Ambition. . . to travel. Activities Student Council 1,2,3,4; Honor Society Secretary 3,4; Oriel 4; Senior Play; Band 1,2,3,4. DONNA MARIE BARR Quiet, attractive, sweet. Ambition to be a hair- dresser. JEFFREY DANA ALDRICH Jeff Blue Falcon, scientific, outdoorsman. Ambition. . . to go into the Army. EILEEN ANN BARTON Minerva Witty, artistic, impulsive. Ambition. . , to teach. Activities. .. Oriel 1,2,3,4; Junior Red Cross 1,2,3,4; A.F.S. 3; Senior Play; One-Act Plays 2. LINDA JEAN ANTONIO Cute, nice clothes, funny. Ambition. . . to be a model. Activities. . . Oriel 2,3; A.F.S. 2,3. CAROL DENISE BAINBRIDGE Exchance student, sense of humor, long hair. Ambition. . . to teach. Activities. . . Student Coun- cil 4; Oriel 4; Library Club 4; A. F. S. 4; Senior Play. GARY PHILIP BEAUDOIN Hockey, confident, sportsman. Ambition. . . to work in engineering. Activities. . . Football 4. STEPHEN WILLIAM BENNETT Benny Casual, Volkswagen, Tufts Machine. Ambition. . . to be an electrical engineer. Activities. . . Library Club 1; Senior Play; Photography Club 4; Football 1; Basket- ball 3. MARSHA LYNN BLAKELY Efficient, hairdos, inde- pendent. Ambition. . . to be a sec- retary. Activities. . . Senior Play; One -Act Plays 2; Band 1, 2,3,4. FREDERICK WARREN BODGE Ricky Musical, easy-going, fun- loving. Ambition. . . to be a music teacher. Activities. . . Student Council 1,2,3; Band 1,2, 3,4; Football 1; Baseball 1. KAREN LEE BOGOSIAN Bogo Short, friendly, nice clothes. Ambition to be a medical secretary. Activities. . . Oriel 2,3,4; A.F.S. 2,3,4; Band 1,2. CHARLES WENDELL BOSTON Charlie Witty, talkative, cars. Ambition. . . to enjoy life to the fullest. Activities. . . Senior Play; Photography Club 4; Gym Team 2,3,4. Us Taryton smokers would rather fight. 21 RICHARD BARCLAY BOYD Doc Intellectual, well-dressed, France. Ambition. . . to go to college. Activities. . .Honor Society 3,4; Oriel Business Man- ager 2,3,4; Library Club 1,2,3, Treasurer 4; A.F. S. 2,3, President 4; Senior Play; One-Act Plays 2,3. JEFFREY JON BUTLER Jeff Artistic, Volkswagen, tall. Ambition. . . to be an architect. Activities. . . Yearbook Staff; Library Club 3,4; Senior Play Staging; Cross Country 3,4. DONALD ALDEN BROWN Don Friendly, musical, quiet. Ambition. . . to graduate from college. Activities. . . Band 1,2,3, 4; Football 3,4. LELIA HARRIET CARROLL Lee Dramatic, reliable , quiet. Ambition. . . to do some- thing worthwhile. Activities. . . A. F. S. 2,3, 4; Senior Play; One -Act Plays 2,3; Basketball 1,2, 3,4. THOMAS JAMES BROWN Skinner Jester, casual, pessimistic. Ambition. . . to go to college. RUTH ELIZABETH BRYANT Good-natured, co-opera- tive, reserved. Ambition. . . to help others. Activities. . .A. F.S. 3,4. 22 JANIS ELAINE CHAMBERLAIN Studious, soft-spoken, helpful. Ambition. . . to help people. Activities. . . Honor Society 3,4; Oriel 4; Senior Play; One -Act Plays 2,3; Photog- raphy Club 4; Band 1,2,3, 4. ARTHUR RANDALL CHARLTON Randy Good-looking, swift, shy?? Ambition. . . to be a pilot. Activities. . . Cross Country 3,4; Gym Team 3,4; Lettermen ' s Club, Secre- tary 4. DORIS LILLIAN CHASE Dor Flirtatious, peppy, Iando- li ' s. Ambition. . . to be a teach- er. Activities. . . Class Vice President 1,3; Student Council 4; Junior Red Cross 1,2,3, Vice Presi- dent 4; A. F. S. 2; Senior Play; One -Act Plays 2; Cheerleader 2,3, Co- Captain 4. ROWLAND DESIRE CHENEZ Roily Quiet, dramatic, energet- ic. Ambition. . . It may sound silly, but I would like to run a kiddies ' program on television. BRUCE DELWIN CLARK Good-looking, cars, likable. Ambition. . . to have my own business. Sonny and Cher and friend. DEBORAH DORR COBB Debbie Sensible, cheerful, Con- necticut. Ambition. . . to be an English teacher. Activities. . . Oriel 1,2,4; Library Club 1,2,3,4; A. F. S. 3,4; One-Act Plays 2; Band 2; Basketball 2. 23 DENNIS RICHARD COLE Skip Non -conformist, independ- ent, handsome. Ambition. . . to be a pro- fessional folk singer. Activities. . .A. F. S. 3; Football 1,2; Gym Team 2. ROBERT DOUGLAS COMTOIS Bob Artistic, personality, athletic. Ambition. . . to be a com- mercial artist. Activities. . . Oriel 4; Pho- tography Club 4; Gym Team 3,4. JAMES JOSEPH CONNOLLY J.C Friendly, easygoing, roguish. Ambition. . . to work for the telephone company. Activities. . . Football 4; Basketball 4. JOHN WILLIAM COOMEY, JR. Skip Northboro, mechanical, quiet. Ambition to work. ALICE GEORGIANNA COTE Pretty, vivacious, naive. Ambition. . . to be a teacher. Activities. . .Oriel 2,3,4; A.F.S. 2,3. THURLEY ANN COUNCILMAN Thurl Short, vivacious, blonde. Ambition. . . to enter the psychology field. Activities. . . Oriel 3,4; A.F.S. 3. Mr. President. 24 KENNETH DANIEL CRIMMINGS Kenny Prankster, mechanical, independent. Ambition. . . to work. Activities. . . Football 1,2. NANCY SUSAN CURTIS Curt Pretty, popular, impor- tant. Ambition. . . to help peo- ple through social work. Activities. . . Class Secre- tary 3, Vice President 2,4; Student Council 1; Honor Society 3,4; Oriel 1,2,4; A.F.S. 3,4; Sen- ior Play, prompter; One- Act Plays 1,2; Band 1,2, 3,4; Cheerleader 3. JAMES JOSEPH CUSSON Jimmy Sense of humor, amiable, interesting. Ambition. . . to do conser- vation work in the Peace Corps. Activities. ..A.F.S. 3,4; Senior Play. LAURIE SUSAN DANIELS Laurie Roguish, tall, athletic. Ambition. . . to be a teach- er. Activities. . . Oriel 4; A.F.S. 3,4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 2,3,4. ELIZABETH ANN DAVIS Betty Talkative, brothers, giggles. Ambition. . . to go to hair- dressing school. Activities. . . A. F. S. 2,3. DONNA ANN DAY Donna Cute, boisterous, twirling. Ambition. . . to become a nurse. Activities. .. Majorette 1, 2,3, Captain 4; Basket- ball 3. He just had a Batman Special. 25 PETER ALOYSIUS DEHEY III Pete Tall, drums, ham set. Ambition. . . to join the Navy. Activities. . . Photography Club 4; Band 1,2,3,4. THOMAS LAWRENCE DEHEY Tom Determined, musical, crew cut. Amb ition. . . to join the Navy. Activities. . . Photography Club 4; Band 1,2,3,4. FRANK JOHN DeSIATA Lefty Popular, athletic, casual. Ambition. . . to work in business administration. Activities. . . Class Presi- dent 1,2,3,4; Football 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Base- ball 1,2,3,4; Cross Coun- try 2, Captain 3,4; Stu- dent Government Day Representative. NANCY VAUGHN DeWOLFE Wolfie Pessimistic, intelligent, determined. Ambition. . . to travel. Activities. . . Yearbook Staff; Oriel 1,2; A.F.S. 2,3; Senior Play, Prop- erties. 26 o LOIS ELIZABETH EASTMAN Independent, funny, de- termined. Ambition. . . to be a hair- dresser. CAROLYN ELDRIDGE Petite, smart, sensible. Ambition. .. to be a re- search chemist. Activities. . . Honor Society 3,4; Oriel 1,2,3,4; A.F.S. 3,4; Senior Play; One -Act Plays 2; Photography Club 4. CHERYL ANN ENMAN Cute, loquacious, friendly. Ambition. . . to be an in- terior decorator. CARON ALICE FAHERTY Tall, serene, fun -loving. Ambition. . . to be an air- line stewardess. Activities. . . Oriel 2,3,4; Junior Red Cross 2,3, President 4; A. F. S. 3,4; Senior Play, Properties. PATSY LEE ERRINGTON Hardworking, reliable, that giggle. Ambition. . . to do social work. PAUL MICHAEL FALLON Rod Sense of humor, capable, good sport. Ambition. . . to be a marine biologist. Activities. . . Yearbook Staff; Library Club 2,3, President 4; Senior Play; One -Act Plays 2,3; Football 4; Base- ball 1; Gym Team 2,3. 1 Oh, those mphy Senior boys! ! 27 GEORGE WILLIAM FARQUHAR Quiet, scientific, willing. Ambition. . . to be an engineer. Activities. . . Honor Society 4. STEPHEN JOHN FITZGERALD Fitzy Irish, witty, carefree. Ambition. . . to be a teach- er. Activities. . . Senior Play; One -Act Plays 3. JAN DAVID GEBO Athletic, likable, physi- que. Ambition. . . to become a physical education teach- er and coach. Activities. . .A.F.S. 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Basket- ball 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2, 3,4. LUCILLE ANNE GILLENS Luci Studious, particular, pessi- mist. Ambition to be a teacher. Activities. . . Honor Society 4; Oriel 1; Library Club 1,2,3,4; A.F.S. 2,3,4; Senior Play, Properties. DEBORAH FAY GILMORE Gillie Cute, friendly, personal- ity plus. Ambition. . . to see the world. Activities. . . Yearbook Staff; Library Club 3,4; A. F. S. 2,3; Senior Play; One -Act Plays 2,3; Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4; Gym Team 3. SHARON LEE GOULD Athletic, impulsive, casual. Ambition. . . to travel. Activities. . . A. F. S. 2,3; One-Act Plays 1; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4. Studying Curves. 28 KENNETH CARLSON GRIP Gripper Athletic, popular, witty. Ambition. . . to go on to college. Activities. . .Class Treas- urer 3,4; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Base- ball 1,2,3,4; Lettermen ' s Club 2,3,4. JOAN HAWKINS Hawk Hairstyles, cars, agree- able. Ambition to be a medical secretary. Activities. ..A. F.S. 3,4. MICHAEL PAUL HEALY Mike Outgoing, athletic, wolf. Ambition. . . to be an en- gineer. Activities. . . Football 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Lettermen ' s Club 3,4. SANDRA JANE HEMENWAY Sandy Enthusiastic, cute, sunny. Ambition. . . to be a nurse. Activities. . . Class Secre- tary 2,4; Oriel 4; A. F.S. 2,3; Senior Play; One- Act Plays 2. Look up and live. STEPHEN LEE HERO Steve Witty, brothers, Evens Odds. Ambition. . . to be an en- gineer. Activities. . . Oriel 4; A. F. S. 3,4; Cross Coun- try 2,3,4; Lettermen ' s Club 4. JANET LYNN HEYWOOD Lynn Cute, excitable, mis- chievous. Ambition. . . to travel. Activities. . . Honor Soci- ety 3, Vice President 4; Yearbook Staff, Co- Editor; Oriel 1,2,3,4; A. F. S. 2,3; Senior Play, Prompter, Basketball 2, 3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4. 29 JUDITH ANNE HUDSON Judy Pretty, soft-spoken, sin- cere. Ambition. . . to be a phy- sical education teacher. Activities. . . Oriel 3,4; A. F. S. 3, Vice President 4; Senior Play; One -Act Plays 2; Cheerleader 3; Gym Team 2,3,4. JAMES LAWRENCE LMSE Jimsie Smart, accent, New York. Ambition. . . to go into the priesthood. Activities. . . Honor Society 3, President 4; Yearbook Staff; Library Club 3; A. F. S. 3; Senior Play; One-Act Plays 2. SHEILA RITA JEFFERS Flirtatious, talkative, sophisticated. Ambition. . to be a sue - cessful teacher. Activities. . .Oriel 1,2,3, 4; A.F. S. 2,3,4; Senior Play. SANDRA LEE JEFTS Sandy Newcomer, feminine, amiable. Ambition. . . to become an airline stewardess. Activities. . . Oriel 4. DAVIS MYRON JOHNSON Myron Reserved, sleepy, easy- going. Ambition. . . to travel. Activities. . . Senior Play; Football 3,4; Cross Coun- try 2. ARTHUR NORMAN KEEFE Archie Tall, humorous, appeal- ing. Ambition. . . to make a million. Activities. .. Basketball 1, 3,4. Forward march ! 30 DENISE IRENE KOSCIAK Dee Active, friendly, hard- working. Ambition. . . to work for the government. Activities. . . Student Council 2, Vice President 3, President 4; Honor Society 4; Oriel 1,2,3, Co-Editor 4; A. F. S. 3,4; Senior Play; One -Act Plays 2; Girls State Rep- resentative; NASC Con- vention; D. A. R. Award. GARY WARREN KRAUSE Gooch Blond, husky, Chevy. Ambition. . . to be an en- gineer. Activities. . . Senior Play; Photography Club 4; Foot ' ball 3,4; Baseball 1; Let- termen ' s Club 4. PHILIP ROY LEAMAN Phil Popular, easygoing, foot- ball. Ambition. . . to go to technical school. Activities. . . Student Council 3,4; Football 1, 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Let- termen ' s Club Treasurer 4. LAWRENCE CARL LINDVIG Larry Quiet, electrical, Impala. Ambition. . . to become an electronic technician. DAVID WILLIAM LIBBEY Lib Smart, ambitious, de- termined. Ambition. . . to teach. Activities. . . Honor Society 2,3,4; Yearbook Staff; Library Club 1,2,3,4; Senior Play; One-Act Plays 2,3; Football 1,2,3, 4; Baseball, Manager 3,4; Lettermen ' s Club 3,4; Boys ' State Representative. LINDA JEAN LINEHAN Daring, excitable, chatter. Ambition. . . to be a teach- er. Activities. . . Oriel 4; A.F.S. 2,3,4. This is a candid? 31 MARY KATHERINE LINNANE Mary Kay Well-dressed, mature, gay- Ambition. . . to be a social worker. Activities. . . Oriel 2,3,4; Senior Play; A.F. S. 3,4; Cheerleader 2,3, Co -Cap- tain 4. RICHARD THEODORE LLOYD Ricky Intellectual, witty, cars. Ambition. . . to design automobiles. Activities. . . Honor Society 3,4, Treasurer 3; Yearbook Staff; A. F. S. 3; One-Act Plays 2; Cross Country 2, 3,4. DANA JON MacLEOD Dingo Artistic, quiet, well- dressed. Ambition. . . to become a draftsman. ROBERT EUGENE MARKS Bob Golf, easygoing, witty. Ambition to go into business administration. STEPHEN RICHARD MARTIN Steve Wolf, athletic, carefree. Ambition. . . to become a physical education teach- er. Activities. . . Photography Club 4; Football 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Gym Team 3,4; Lettermen ' s Club 3, 4. JAMES PETER MASCIARELLI Mush Tall, dark, handsome. Ambition. . . to be a psychologist. Activities. . . Oriel 4; Football 1; Basketball 2,3,4; Cross Country 2,3. 32 MARCIA JOANNE MAWHINNEY Marcia Good-natured, dependable, sincere. Ambition. . . to be a hair- dresser. FRANCIS LINWOOD Mc DOWELL Bunky Letterman, the Falcon, 80. Ambition. . . to own a sporting goods store. Activities. . . Football 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4. FRANCES ANN McGRATH Frani St. Mary ' s, honest, agree- able. Ambition. . . to be a hair- dresser. MARILYN JANE MEAD Moe Pretty, convertibles, vivacious. Ambition to go to work. Activities Junior Red Cross 1,2,3,4; One-Act Plays 2. 33 SARAH ANN MILLER Mustang, unruffled, un- pretentious. Ambition. . . to work for IBM. KAREN LEE MINARDI Petite, red hair, lively. Ambition. . . to be a re- tail fashion merchandiser. Activities. . . A. F. S. 3. ARHTUR WAYNE MONROE Archie The Cape, casual, straightforward. Ambition. . . to be a plumber. SUSAN PORTER MORRISSEY Sue Cute, sharp, sense of humor. Ambition. . . to travel. Activities. . . Oriel 4; One-Act Plays 3. i MARK STEVEN MULCAHY Dartfingers Tall, prankster, fun- loving. Ambition. . . to travel. Activities. . .Junior Red Cross 2; Library Club 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3. DAVID RAYMOND MULLEN Moon Daring, cars, mechanical. Ambition. . . to be a stock car driver. You know better than to wear Levis. 34 BEVERLY JEAN NEWELL Bev Cute, flirtatious, peppy. Ambition. . . to travel in Europe. Activities. . . Yearbook Co-Editor; Oriel 2,3,4; A.F.S. 2,3; Senior Play; One-Act Plays 2; Cheer- leader 2,3, Co-Captain 4. JONATHAN WILLARD NOURSE Jock Frank, casual, prankster. Ambition. . . to go into veterinary medicine. Activities. . . Library Club 1,2,3,4; Senior Play; One -Act Plays 3. PAUL FRANCIS NUGENT Paul Mechanical, slim, unas- suming. Ambition to become an electronics engineer. STEPHEN HARRY PARDEE Steve Carefree, intense, wolf. Ambition. . . to be a com- mercial pilot. Activities. . . Oriel 4. hrIHHHBmHHHSH Big man on campus. JOHN STUART PARKER J. S. Witty, Sharp, intelligent. Ambition. . . to see the world. Activities. . . Football 4. KENNETH BRUCE PARKER Ken Blond, manager, fireman. Ambition. . . to join the navy. Activities. . .Band 1,2. 35 CHARLES EDMOND PERRON Charlie Golf, sense of humor, tease. Ambition. . . to work in engineering. Activities. . . Football 1. KATHLEEN PHANEUF Kathy Prom Queen, blonde, out- going. Ambition. . . to go on to sch ool. Activities. . .Oriel 2,3; A.F. S. 3,4. JON RICHARD PIPER Pipe Good physique, athletic, collegiate. Ambition. . . to be a pro- fessional coach. Activities. . . Class Treas- urer 1,2; Honor Society 3, 4; Football 1,2,3, Captain 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Base- ball 1,2,3,4; Lettermen ' s Club 2, Vice President 3, President 4. RICHARD EMORY PLOEN Dick Photography, precise, scientific. Ambition. . . to work on communications. Activities. . . Senior Play; One-Act Plays 2,3; Photog- raphy Club , President 4. SUZANNE KATHLEEN PORTER Sue Industrious, blonde, imaginative. Ambition. . . to be a home economics teacher. Activities. . . Oriel 1; A.F.S. 2,3; One-Act Plays 2; Basketball 2,3, 4; Gym Team 2,3,4. WILLIAM THOMAS PORTER, JR. Bill Sportsman, reserved, adventurous. Ambition. . . to be happy. Happiness is. 36 JANICE ELNA QUILLIA Kooch Daring, clever, pretty eyes. Ambition. . . to leave some- thing in the world. Activities. . . Oriel 4; A.F.S. 2,3. HILDEGARDE RACHEL RAFFOUL Heidi Attractive, sweet, happy. Ambition. . . to be a reg- istered nurse. Activities. . . Oriel 4; Junior Red Cross 4; A. F. S. 4; Senior Play, properties. DEBORAH RICH Debbie Carefree, cute, amiable. Ambition. . . to help man- kind. Activities. . . to help man- kind. Activities. . .Oriel 4. MARIAN ALLEN RICKER Rick Intellectual, sensible, agreeable. Ambition. . . to join the Peace Corps. Activities. . . Honor Society 3,4; Library Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2. 37 GERALD SELLAR Gerry Musical, Triumph, Clown. Ambition to travel. Activities. . . Photography Club 1,4; Band 1,2,3,4. I f HARRIET ROBERTA SHARP Unruffled, studious, neat. Ambition. . . to work for the government as a dip- lomat. Activities. . .Oriel 1,2,4; A.F.S. 3,4; One -Act Plays 1,2. SYDNE NATALIE SMITH Personality -plus, Wor- chester, pleasant. Ambition. . . to be a surgi- cal assistant. RONALD EDWARD STEARNS Hooty Tall, mechanical, Maine. Ambition. .. to be an architect. LEONA MARJORIE SURPRENANT Lee Soft-spoken, unassuming, Connecticut. Ambition. . . to become a nurse. PATRICIA LEE SUTTON Pat Peppy, ambitious, NERC. Ambition. . . to have the world a better place for my having been here. Activities. . . Student Council 1; A. F. S. 3,4; Senior Play; One -Act Plays 1,2,3; Cheerleader 3,4; Gym Team 3,4. KATHLEEN TATRO Tate Dimples, hardworking, that giggle. Ambition. . . to join the Peace Corps. Activities. . . Student Coun- cil 3, Secretary 4; Oriel 1,2,3, Co-Editor 4; Li- brary Club 1,2, Secretary 3,4; A. F. S. 2; Senior Play; One-Act Plays 1,2, DALE ANN THAYER Pretty hair, petite, amiable. Ambition. . . to be a hair- dresser. CHRISTINE ANNE THERIAULT Chris Talkative, amiable, cousins. Ambition. . . to become a hairdresser. KATHLEEN ANNE TRANK Kathie Friendly, sophisticated, pretty clothes. Ambition. . . to be a teach- er. Activities. .. Oriel 1,2,3, 4; A. F. S. 2,3. This will be a gay evening! 39 CAROL LOUISE TOLLES Adventurous, newcomer, sense of humor. Ambition. . . to be an executive secretary. PAMELA LEE TYLER Pam Attractive, fun-loving, emotional. Ambition. . . to work for the government. Activities. . . Yearbook Staff; Library Club 3,4; Junior Red Cross 1,2,3,4; A.F.S. 3,4. DIANE VIRGINIA UEBELHACK Ube Dimples, tall, cute. Ambition. . . to be a math teacher. Activities. . . Photography Club 4. SUSAN VERGE Zoosie Non -conformist, North - boro, impulsive. Ambition. . . to help the people of the world. Activities. . . Oriel 4; A. F.S. 2,3; Senior Play; One -Act Plays 2. BRUCE MACAULAY WADDELL Parnelli Intellectual, witty, racing Ambition. . . to be Vice President of Macaulay Motors. Activities. . . Library Club 3,4; A.F.S. 2,3; One- Act Plays 2. JANE ISOBEL WALTON Jayun Folk singing, friendly, Bohemian. Ambition. . . to be an artist. Activities. . . Honor Society 3,4; Library Club 2, Vice President 3, Secretary 4; Oriel 4; Senior Play, costumes. 491 ft- Quite the athlete. 40 MARLENE ANN WARREN Pretty, vivacious, daring. Ambition. . . to be an ac- countant. Activities. . . Oriel 2,3,4; A.F. S. 2,3; Senior Play; One -Act Plays 2. LESLIE JOHN WILKINSON Wilkie Mechanical, friendly, that truck. Ambition. . . to be an auto body mechanic. Activities. . . Senior Play. JAY ALLEN WOODMAN Guppy Mechanical, Travis, jolly. Ambition. . . to be a mechanical constructionist. Activities. . . Senior Play; Photography Club 4; Foot- ball Manager 1,2. SHIRLEY ANN YOUNGSMA Quiet, reserved, efficient. Ambition. . . to be a sec - retary. S7n JItemoriam U£e Glass of 1966 41 Friendliest Girl Best Looking Boy Dennis Cole Senior Friendliest Boy Michael Healy Boy Most Likely to Succeed Richard Boyd Most Studious Boy David Libbey 42 Girl With Best Personality Girl Most Likely to Succeed Denise Kosciak Girl with Best Figure Kathleen Phaneuf Boy With Best Personality Kenneth Grip Best Looking Girl Alice Cote 43 01 n cfercfassm en 45 Alida Corey Sharyn Cronin Charles Davis Susan Day Karen DeCarolis David DeSiata Joy Diedering Alan Dodd 47 Richard Donovan Diane Dow Janice Eastman Janice Eldridge Eric Engberg Nancy Fay Marjorie Fisher Barry Fleming Patricia Forrest Elaine Foster Wayne French Gerald Furbish C J. it - 1 V 0 i V o •V Barbara Marshall Connie Mason Mark McDonald Patricia McGrath Daniel McGuiness Suzanne McMahon Bruce Moulton Pamela Murphy r 4 h Betsy Newell William O ' Brien Ruth O ' Connell Kenneth Odett Gerard Ouellette Ellsworth Parker Larry Parker Maureen Paul Frank Peairs Becky Peoples Gloryanna Peoples Jean Phaneuf 50 Gregory Brackett Ronald Brown Robert Bowl Melancy Bullard Ruth Burnham Gail Carney Gail Clark Kathleen Cochrane Marilyn Colaianni Eleanor Colbert Philip Collins Deborah Coomey Donna Cross Thomas Curtis Carol Day Richard DeLong Thomas Despres Francis Drake Scott Duffey Joyce Dwinnell Bruce Dwyer Judith Emery Robert Errington Beverly Euloth Bonnie Fields Marilyn Fisher Carol Flynn Barbara Foster 54 Russell McPherson Judith Mickelson Teresa Mitchell Kenneth Monteith Daniel Moynihan Kevin Murphy Vincent Neaz Carolyn Nelson Susan Nelson Jennifer Nourse Francis O ' Connell Velma Orsi Betsy Ouellette John Pardee Philip Parker William Parker Cheryl Parkin Howard Patterson Larry Peterson James Phaneuf Robert Phaneuf Janice Porter Janice Powell Helen Pratt Howard Quimby Jonathan Rich Janice Richards Dean Ridley J V ' 1 XL r¥ -fr £ L f ■' n 57 O resJjman Gfass Robert Bray Richard Brooks Bruce Burkholder Sharlene Capalbo Barton Cellucci Diane Chambers Bryanne Charlton Diane Ciccarelli Diane Clapp Brian Clark Heather Clark Peter Clark David Collins Stephen Coltois Robert Conley Beverly Cor bin Robert Davis James DeArmond John DeCarolis Kathleen Dehey Jane Dempsey Vincent D ' Errico David De Wolfe Ronald DiProfio Daniel Donahue Caroline Donovan Linda Dow Howard Dwinnell JUL JL — 1 61 Stephen Dwyer Margaret Edwalds Ross Eldridge Elizabeth Emery Kaye Erickson Kathleen Fallon Charles Fay Gary Ferrandino William Fisk Alan Flemming Jayne Flynn Robert Forrest Robert Forss Brian Gatley Paul Gavelis Gregory Gilmore Barry Graham Michael Graham Henry Hart Kenneth Hawes Kathleen Hayes Andrew Herbert Eileen Hodgdon Lenore Howard William Humber Robert Husband Peter Imse Carol Indge Linda Porter Laurie Potter Thomas Rennell Herbert Rice Philip Rice Joan Roche William Rogers Jeffrey Ronnquist Mary Ruchinskas Kirby Russell Francis Ryan Jane Scanlan Elaine Selwood Douglas Shaw Victoria Simonelli Norman Small Bruce Smith Kathleen Smith Kenneth Smith Mary Smith Nancy Stanton Geraldine Suprenant Wallace Taylor Christine Teasdale David Tescheer Virginia Tetreault Vaughn Thibodeau Susan Tolles 66 Oryanizafions 67 Siucfeni Gouncif Officers ancf Cftcfuiser SEATED: Doris Chase, Kathy Tatro, Denise Kosciak, Nancy Adrian. STANDING: Philip Leaman, Carol Bainbridge. Walter Staples, Vice President; Kathy Tatro, Secretary; Miss Spinney, Adviser; Denise Kosciak, President; Douglass Teschner Treasurer. Sen or C) ass Under the direction of Miss Spinney and Mr. Fleming, the advisers, the Student Council, consisting of five representatives from each class, helps to promote better student faculty re- lationships. The Council sponsors spectator busses to football and basketball games, two school stores, at least two dances, and also a work day to help raise money for two senior scholarships. 68 ipnomore Gfass SEATED: Carol Flynn, Carolyn Mason, Larry Peterson. STANDING: Scott Duffey, Richard DeLong. Junior Gfass SEATED: Nancy Hudson, Alida Corey, Walter Staples. STANDING: Alan Dodd, Douglass Teschner. ' Jresfiman Gfass SEATED: Astrid Lorentzson, Betty Balser, Gerald Phaneuf. STANDING: Mary Smith, William Fisk. 69 SEATED: Deborah Gilmore, Virginia Duckworth, Beverly Newell, Co-Editor; Lynn Heywood, Co-Editor; Nancy DeWolfe, Pamela Tyler. STANDING: Miss Conroy, Adviser; Miss Rossi, Adviser; Richard Lloyd, James Imse, Jeffrey Butler, David Libbey, Paul Fallon, Mrs. Murphy, Adviser. The Cotton Gin is produced each year for the students. Its purpose is to serve as a reminder of our years at Westboro High School. 70 Orief Staff FRONT ROW: Mary Ruchinskas, Marjorie Fisher, Diane Uebelhack, Carolyn Eldridge, Denise Kosciak, Co-Editor; Kathy Tatro, Co- Editor; Deborah Cobb, Eileen Barton, Carol Bainbridge, Melancy Bullard. SECOND ROW: Miss Robertson, Adviser; Sharlene Capablo, Victoria Si- monelli, Kathy Gardner, Scott Duffey, Richard Boyd, James Masciarelli, Stephen Hero, Lynne Hackett, Gail Clark, Carol Indge, Mr. Ballard, Adviser. The Oriel, our school magazine, now in its forty-second year, is published three times a year. The third issue is devoted entirely to graduation. The Oriel contains the work of the literary, editorial, feature, sports, and art staffs. 71 FRONT ROW: Lucille Gillens, Marian Ricker, Nancy Hudson, Secretary; James Imse , President; Lynn Heywood, Vice President; Joseph Laptewicz; Janis Chamberlain, Nancy Curtis. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Burnham, Adviser; Carolyn Eldridge, Jean Phaneuf, Paula Rebakas, Denise Kosciak, Marjorie Fisher, Maureen Paul, Jane Walton, Lynda Witkowski, Nancy Adrian, Janice Eldridge. THIRD ROW: Frank Peairs, George Farquhar, Jon Piper, Mark St. Pierre, Richard Boyd, David Libbey, Richard Lloyd, John Gavelis, Brian Shelburne. One of the highest honors a student at Westboro High School can attain is election to the National Honor Society. Members are selected on the basis of scholarship, character, leader- ship, and service. The society sponsors dances and food sales to raise money for an annual scholarship and of- fers a special tutoring service for any student needing help. FRONT ROW: Jennifer McCabe, David Collins, Jean Kimball, Secretary; Doris Chase, Vice President; Caron Faherty, President; Kathy Welsh, Treasurer; Jayne Flynn, Betsy Emery. SEC- OND ROW: Mr. Markvenas, Adviser; Astrid Lorentzson, Elaine Foster, Ann Poskitt, Deborah Battles, Betsy Newell, Ann Johnson, Eileen Barton, Laurie Harpin, Deborah Knox. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Mead, Virginia Tetrault, Jill Anderson, Ronald Allen, Howard Quimby, Charles Gareri, Sally Towne, Sally Johnson, Pamela Tyler. The American Junior Red Cross is a service organization which gives the students of West- boro High the opportunity to aid others. During the year, it holds drives for clothing, toys, and baskets to help those in need. 73 Jfig i ScJioof FRONT ROW: Gail Carney, Deborah Cobb, Ann Poskitt, Marcia Stone, Jane Walton, Secretary; Paul Fallon, Presi- dent; Joanne Ruchinskas, Vice President; Richard Boyd, Treasurer; Ruth Burnham, Rebecca Kent, Carol Bainbridge, Marian Ricker. SECOND ROW: Janice Eldridge, Jane Lombard, Elaine Foster, Virginia Duckworth, Diane Lawton, Lucille Gillens, Kathy Tatro, Nancy Sellar, Gerald Furbish, Robert Porter, Deborah Gilmore, Pamela Murphy, Karen Andren, Pamela Tyler, Nancy Fay, Merrill Kennison, Patricia Forrest, Mrs. Elberfeld, Adviser. THIRD ROW: Ken- neth Smith, Eric Enberg, Alan Dodd, Jonathan Nourse, Gregory Bracken, Bruce Waddell, Philip Parker, Mark Mul- cahy, David Libbey, John Gavelis, Jeff Butler, Frank Peairs, Wayne French, Russell McPherson, Dean Ridley, Larry Peterson. ABSENT: Deborah Blades. The forty- five volunteer student Library Assistants under the direction of Mrs. Elberfeld, Librarian, make up the Westboro High School Library Club. This group sponsors a snow sculpturing contest and dance in February and awards a fifty dollar scholarship to one of its members. As working members they devote two periods a week to library duty, arrange displays, maintain a scrapbook of school activities, and run a paper-back bookstore. Monthly meetings with varied programs and an annual outing round out the year ' s activities. 74 SEATED: Daniel Garvey, Richard Boyd, President; Judith Hudson, Vice President; Virginia Duckworth, Secretary. STANDING: Carolyn Eldridge, Pamela Tyler, Wayne French, Gregory Brackett, Carol Bainbridge, Janice Porter, Mrs. MacQueen, Adviser. Absent: Scott Clark, Treasurer. The A. F. S. Club, working with the Westboro A.F. S. chapter, is made up of selected stu- dents who are interested in promoting good will among students of all nations. 76 CPJioiojrap itp GfuS FRONT ROW: Patricia Forrest, Calvin Lawrence, Peter Dehey, Richard Ploen, Thomas Dehey, Dianne Uebelhack, Janis Chamberlain. SECOND ROW: Mr. LaBaire, Adviser; Janice Eldridge, Jay Woodman, Thomas Gardner, Gerald Sellar, Robert Comptois, Stephen Martin, Vincent Neaz, Carolyn Eldridge. 77 FRONT ROW: Patricia Looney, Barbara Marshall, Marilyn Fisher, Janis Chamberlain, Nancy Adrian, Nancy Curtis, Laurie Daniels, Marsha Blakely, Geraldine Surprenant. SECOND ROW: Gary Arnold, Henry Ainsworth , Shirley Kim- ball, Mary Smith, Jean Kimball, Cheryl Parkin, Peter Imse, Richard Donovan, Douglas Shaw, Douglas Legg, William Fisk, Charles McGrath, Ross Eldridge. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Smith, Larry Peterson, David Thomas, Thomas Dehey, Jeffrey Melin, Peter Tyler, Gerald Sellar, Ronald Williams, Thomas Gardner, Robert Landsdowne, Peter Dehey, Howard Patterson, Thomas Curtis, David DeSiata, John Libbey, Timothy French, Bruce Moulton, Frederick Bodge, Kenneth Monteith. 79 Gandicfs Another failure. ' Lunch bag nothing! That ' s my pocketbook. The mad test tube cruncher. ' That reminds me of the time. . Sorry, we can ' t answer that question at this time. 80 I ' m the Pied Piper. 81 f FRONT ROW: Mr. Mewhiney, Paul Fallon, David Libbey, Francis McDowell, Michael Healy, Jan Gebo, Jon Piper, Captain; Philip Leaman, Gary Krause, Stephen Martin, Donald Brown, John Parker, Gary Beaudoin, Mr. Heckman. SECOND ROW: Davis Johnson , Kenneth Grip, Charles Davis, Richard Rossi, James Carr, Richard Weir, Kevin Welsh, Scott Clark, Scott Duffey, Walter Staples, Benjamin Harvey, Joseph Humber, Thomas Curtis, Charles Goddard. THIRD ROW:. David Collins, Trainer; Alan Dodd, Manager; Larry Parker, Trainer; Bruce MacConnell, George Kane, Richard DeLong, David Barclay, Douglas Boyden, Daniel Garvey, Joseph Antonio, Brian Ashworth, Charles Gareri, Ronald Brown, Howard Patterson, Mr. Carter, Coach. With the defeat of Algonquin, the Westboro High School Rangers brought to a close their first winning season in five years. The Rangers won their last five games to capture the Blackstone Valley League Championship and a 5:3:1 record for the season. Seniors ENDS: Francis McDowell, Stephen Martin. 83 BACKS: Jon Piper, Jan Gebo. First String. Boys J CBas£et6aff Ueam FRONT ROW: Frank DeSiata, Co-Captain; James Masciarelli, Richard Schonbeck, Co-Captain; Arthur Keefe, Michael Healy, Kenneth Grip, James Connolly, SECOND ROW: John Hogan, David DeSiata, Joseph Laptewicz, Douglas Boyden, Paul Scanlan, Howard Patterson, Ronald Williams, John Libbey. THIRD ROW: Mr. Kirby, Coach; Robert Husband, Scott Duffy, Daniel Garvey, Robert Landsdowne, Howard Quimby, Peter Starbird, Wallace Taylor, William Fisk, Mr. Fleming, Coach. FOURTH ROW: Timothy French, Assistant Manager; Wayne French, Assistant Manager; Donald Merrow, Manager; Larry Parker, Trainer; Charles Goddard, David Teschner. ABSENT: Scott Clark. Coach Kirby turned out another championship team! The Westboro High School basketball team piled up an unbelievable record of twenty wins and no losses for the regular season, the first time in the history of Westboro High School. After the season, the team went on to win the championship in the Clark Tournament. 88 Gripper on the drive. Our man in space. S ' r s y CBasJzetBaff Ueam FRONT ROW: Susan Bullard, Suzanne Porter, Sharon Gould, Laurie Daniels, Deborah Gilmore, Co-Captain; Lynn Heywood, Co-Captain; Virginia Duckworth, Christine Lightbody, Gloryanna Peoples. SECOND ROW: Marian Ricker, Manager; Mrs. Nickerson, Coach; Susan Morrissey, Manager; Deborah King, Kathie Welsh, Ann Poskitt, Meigan Putnam, Laurie Harpin, Miss Stead, Coach; Jennifer Nourse, Manager; THIRD ROW: Gail Carney, Linda Bogosian, Susan Law head, Jacalyn Rossi, Nancy Hudson, Janice Richards, Lynne Whitney, Joan Healy, Diane Chambers, Gail Clark, FOURTH ROW: Derry Smith, Nancy Sellar, Heather Clark, Shirley Kimball, Jane Scanlan, Victoria Simon elli, Mary Ruckinskas, Lenore Howard, Marilyn Fisher. Westboro High School is proud of its girls ' basketball team, too. The girls had another win- ning season, winning ten games and losing only three. 91 GAeer eac ers 93 Gross Gounfry O eam FRONT ROW: John Hogan, David DeSiata , Patrick Macomber, Randall Charlton , Frank De- Siata, Captain; Henry Ainsworth, Thomas Loraine, James Lombard, Wayne French, Manager. SECOND ROW: Mr. Mewhiney, Athletic Director; Henry Hart, Walter Sargent, Kenneth Smith, Kevin Murphy, Jeffrey Butler, Richard Lloyd, Bruce Dwyer, Kevin Gilmore, Paul Scanlan. THIRD ROW: Mr. Fleming, Coach; Daniel Moynihan , Melvin Ross, Stephen Hero, Jeffrey Melin, Timothy French. The Westboro High School Cross -Country Team has had a winning season for the third year in a row. Frank DeSiata, the team captain, and Randy Charlton, the first-place runner, inspired the team to a 9-1 record which earned first place in the Blackstone Valley League. 95 FRONT ROW: Francis McDowell, Peter FitzGerald, Edward Porter, John Greska , Paul Ruchinskas, Richard Healy, William Porter, Jan Gebo, Kenneth Grip, Frank DeSiata. SECOND ROW: Mr. Mewhiney, Coach; Daniel Garvey, Joseph Laptewicz, Francis Drake, Jon Piper, Michael Healy, Mark St. Pierre, Stephen Martin, Alan Silvestry, John Hogan, David DeSiata, David Libbey and George Andren, Managers. 96 U ie lrfs y Sofi£aff Ueam FRONT ROW: Marjorie Fisher, Gloryanna Peoples, Becky Peoples, Margaret Nelpi, Pamela Duckworth, Rebecca Breedlove, Lynn Heywood, Christine Lightbody, Marilyn Fisher. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Nickerson, Coach; Pamela Bleasdale, Cheryl Parkin, Deborah Blakely, Betsy Newell, Sally Blois, Melancy Bullard , Sally Towne, Miss Stead, Coach. 97 UJie GfuS FRONT ROW: Joan Anderson, Susan Bullard, Betsy Newell, Connie Mason, Suzanne Porter, Patricia Sutton, Shirley Greska, Susan Tolles. SECOND ROW: Mr. Carter, Adviser; Richard Donovan, Pamela Bleasdale, Patricia Tatro, Melancy Bullard, Dianne Chambers, Judith Emery, Judith Hudson, Christina Paul, Charles Boston, Ronald DiProfio. THIRD ROW: Scott Clark, Stephen Martin, Gary Beaudoin , Gerard Ouellette , Randall Charlton, Robert Com tois, Ronald Brown , Gregory Gilmore. The Queen and her court The Grand March. Our Junior Class Officers. Memories are made of this. 102 I ' m homesick. , - , Someone to see you, Mr. President. n Gangsters ! ! My credentials. WHEEL S of PROGR ESS WORLD WIDE ABRASIVE SUPERIORITY BAY SIM! ABRASIVE PRODUCTS CO.  b ■Mass State Abrasives SA Lu embuufg. Stemsel. lu«embuurg BAY STATE ABRASIVE PRODUCTS COMPANY 1 10 WfiS ■■■111 Congratulations and the best of luck! We at Loring are proud of the part we have had in helping to make your classbook a permanent reminder of your school years, recording with photo- graphs one of the happiest and most exciting times of your life! We hope that, just as you have chosen us as your class photographer, you will continue to think of Loring Studios when you want photographs to help you remember other momentous days to come! 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GUARANTY BANK TRUST CO. 25 West Main Street Westboro Massachusetts Member Federal Deposit Insurance Group R T FURNITURE CO. 117 Congratulations to the Class of 1966 RUTH E. O ' NEIL, INSURANCE BROKER Office 17 Westboro, Mass. Professional Building Tel. 366-8894 J MALCOLM C. DAVIS INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 22 Summer Street - - Westboro, Massachusetts Telephone 366-4944 118 M l)our m% W0 DfllRV QUEEN TOOT UtAT F ° R MS « WOO FOR Htttf {gtjjjgp DEPENDABLE DRUGGIST WESTBORO DRUG CO. WILLIAM C. BLOIS Reg. Pharm. Summer Street 366-2169 366-5311 13 and 15 South Street Westboro, Mass. VILLAGE FLOWERS Compliments of 62 Milk Street Westboro, Mass. Flowers for All ROBERT CLEVES Occasions Antiques Phone 366-7257 BARBARA and REG. CHASE 1 19 DONALD R. DUCKWORTH SPECIAL AGENT THE PAUL REVERE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 43 Harvard Street Worcester, Mass. Non-Cancellable Health . 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