Weston High School - Key Yearbook (Weston, MA)

 - Class of 1969

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Weston High School Libr ' Weston, Massachusetts 7 WESTON HIGH SCHOOL WESTON, MASSACHUSETTS CO-EDITORS: Thomasin Berry and Cheryl Currier Advertising Manager: John Moreton Biography Editor: Patricia Butler Business Manager: John Thomas Distributing Editor: Jeffrey Allen Typing Editor: Joanne Brasco Copy Editor: Margaret Dotter Underclass Representatives: Priscilla Dunne, Peter Littlefield, Russell Marsden, John Sadowski Credits: Cropping: Carolyn Viles Literary: Anita Cetrone Typing Assistant: Barbara Arpin Cover: Lorna Mackintosh Photography: John Luneau Assisting: Richard Simpson Art: Lorna Mackintosh and Sally Orth Proofreading: Susan Fifield Sales: Patricia Butler and Lorna Mackintosh Writers: Danilo Blank, Peter Boshco, Catherine DenHartog, Anne Knowles, Mark Larsen, Laurel Park, Janice Starmer, Dianne Walker Business Adviser: Mrs. Joyce M. Endee Literary Adviser: Mr. Marshall G. Pratt Ami: Brandon Watson Footprints in the grass Sands of time in our eyes Heads in the air Hey—you say what? Footprints: Footprints of: Years gone by washed into our eyes Violence untold in early times now impressed into our world Black and white learned different things good bad noagreeance “Until death do us part” now a memory of great men and close friends Dirt and hate and blood it’s cruel and without heart No heart? no life it cant go on. But Footprints Footprints always somewhere someplace they never let go there’s always a memory A memory of Years gone by a memory of past Footprints following and haunting Happy Sad Angry Fearful Loving hauntings back into: Footprints in the grass Sands of time in our eyes Heads in the air Hey—you say what? FOOTPRINTS ’69 Gwenyth Jones Juliet Dowse . We, the class of 1969, dedicate our yearbook to a man who justly deserves the recognition, Mr. John Stayn. You have shown us how to dress “a la mode,” but with discretion. As you walk about Weston High School, your jovial comments brighten our days. Your sedate and almost comical expressions un¬ consciously cause much amusement, while your demanding requests in science class have forced us to be serious. You have given us enough knowl¬ edge and incentive so that we may plunge into Physics or Biology II—and even the “science” of living our lives better. Thank you, Mr. Stayn. 5 ADMINISTRATION DR. PHILIP WOOD Superintendent of Schools B.A., University of Toronto; M.Ed., University of Roch¬ ester; Ed.D., Columbia University. JAMES T. LAPE Principal “I’d like to commend very soft spoken . . . dedicated. I JOHN A. STAYN Assistant Principal Chemistry “Anything you want to know, just ask me!” . . . understanding. DONALD V. GEARAN Dean of Students Engineering Graphics “And just where are you going?” ... I am sorry, but I just can’t help it.” 8 FACULTY JOHN G. BARCLAY Speech, Drama “Boom Boom Boom” . . . clapping hands—stamping feet. . . “Yes”. BEA BEACH English “You all hush.” . . . week¬ end fieldtrip to Gettysburg. ■ iiuiud Ji i i r 4 ,ta • i s i ui-t-i i ituuuu . I ROBERT G. BOUCHER Chemistry “No! No! Don’t put that back in the bottle.” IS OSEPH F. AIETA athematics Curriculum Director “Your guess is as good as mine.” sistent. per- DAVID L. BURGESS Art “Clean up!” . . . those five stars . . . seal-skin slippers. ANNETTE C. BUSSE English, Maelstrom Adviser “What generalization can you draw from that?” . . . mod. DONALD BURKE Physics “Pi squared is about ten—don’t tell that to the Math Department.” MARIE L.BUTERA Physical Education Field Hockey Coach Basketball Coach LaCrosse Coach “Hustle gang!” . . . “Let’s go. ’ 10 GERTRUDE M. CALLAHAN Reading Connects reading and golfing . . . loyal to the Wildcats. ROBERT J. CARINI Guidance ‘Um, um, well, I think “Hi” . . . ‘This is Mr. Carini speaking.” HUGH W. CHANDLER Guidance Department Chairman “What’s your problem?” . . . easy to talk to . . . happy. ELINOR F. COSGROVE Physical Education, Tennis Coach, J.V. Coach: Field Hockey, Basketball “Showers everyone!” . . . “Twice arouna the tennis courts.” KERSTI COLOMBANT F rench “Qu’est-ce que c’est?” . . . skiing vaca¬ tions in the Alps. ROBERT O. CORLEY Music Department Director “I can’t do it for you!” ... holds a baton . . . “1, 2, 3 . . .” j ADELE DELSON F rench “Ca va?” . . . long fingernails . . . New York NANCY DYAR Biology, Student Council Adviser “No one leaves until you clean out the sink.” . . . “O.K.” LEO I. CRONAN Social Studies, Dr. Ed., Baseball Coach “The race is never over until the end.” . . . humorous. DONALD M. DUNCAN Industrial Arts, Cross Country Coach, Spring Track Coach, Faculty Manager “All right gentlemen.” . . . sensible craftsman. .YNNE GUANO Special Education Tve just got to clean off this desk!” . . . oung ana attractive. MICHAEL P. HARLOW English, Newspaper Adviser “Hmnn . . . Curious”. . . . interested in art and tre es. BUSSELL S. HENSEL J hysics, Newspaper Business aviser, Science Club Adviser It s like cracking a peanut with [ i sledge hammer?’ CHARLES S. HATCH English “It’s not a hee, hee, ha, ha, slap your thigh, fall off your chair funny, but it’s still funny.” 15 ANGELA M. HEPTNER Spanish, Spanish Club Adviser “Hable alto!” ... “Venga, venga!” ... “Vamos a ver.” .. . “You know something .. THOMAS C. HIGGINS Library Services Director “Please find something—anything—to do! t ELLEN C. HOLT Mathematics “Sohcahtoa”... “Mother” Holt.. . “O.K., O.K.” WILLIAM A. HOLLMAN History Curriculum Director “First find yourself a hypothesis, . . . then read a shelf of books on it.” 16 THELMA C. HOYLE Business, Business Department Chairman “Do you have a pass?’ . . . “Let’s get organized girls!” WILLIAM R. HUMM English, Winter Track Coach “This is pretty. This is nice. What the neck is it?” LOUISE KAYE English, Ski Coach “Right mod clothes . . . discussions about Rose¬ mary s Baby. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 21 28 RASMA A. JURJANS F rench “Dieu merci, c’est vendredi!” . . . “Bonne chance.” . . . singing during class. JOSEPH G. JORDAN Chemistry “You’ll learn the an¬ swer to that question in Chapter 14. DONALD G. KENNEDY History, Student Council Adviser “You know well-respected by everyone . . . power¬ ful ideas. LUCY LOFGREN Guidance “I’m sure if you can stick it out a couple more weeks . . ANN KIRSCHBERG Mathematics Most often seen with the computer . . . our Vassar girl. NORAJ. LEVIN Social Studies, Speaker Program “Oh joy.” ... “I love H period.” . . . informal and down to earth. claire c. McDonough English, F.T.A. Adviser “Don’t just vegetate, think.” . . . loves opera. IRVING G. MARSDEN Science Curriculum Director Recognized by his marvelous laugh . .. “Clear the junk off your desk.” CHARLES F. MEDFORD Mathematics “How about that!” . . . taught us in Junior High. BRUCE L. MacDONALD English Curriculum Director “Now we’ve got to be rational.” ... an energetic teacner. ALEX MANZO Mathematics, Basketball Coach “You’re not going to make it.” . . . “Watch out for the twin fifties.” 19 IONA D. NICKESON Home Economics, F.H.A. Adviser “Now, my son Ricky “Who has my scissors?” HAWORTH C. NEILD Physical Education, Assistant Football Coach, J.V. Coach: Basketball, Baseball Frequent trips to the Junior High. SUSAN W. MEIRY Biology, Animal Study Group “People, let’s get together and discuss the results.” RONALD J. O’LAUGHLIN Physical Education, J.V. Football Coach, Varsity Hockey Coach, Assistant Spring Track Coach “Bury me on the blue Rne when I die!” LAWRENCE A. NILSON Biology “We’ll be going out today. It’s not that bad.” .. . ‘T,et’s get going.” 20 MICHAEL J. O’NEIL Mathematics “You want to bet I can’t?” . . . “This just doesn’t seem to be my day!” GEORGE PAUFF Pupil Personnel Services Director “You’re laughing again on school time.” . . . seen everywhere. MARSHALL G. PRATT English, Yearbook Adviser, Student Council Adviser ' Have a weekend!” . . . teaches with sto¬ ries ... a huge shopping bag. ELAINE SanCLEMENTE Mathematics “Oh, this is one of my favorite problems!” . . . “Aren’t you smart!” EVELYN PINKERTON French “Vous pouvez mettre les suggestions dans la boite.” 21 ARNOLD F. SANTOSPAGO Mechanical Drawing, Sophomore Class Adviser “Where are you going?” . .. the second Dean. SHEILA SPRAGUE Choral Music “Put some schmaltz into it!” . . . the little red Triumph. SHELDON G. STERNBURG Spanish, Spanish Club Adviser “Buenos Dias” . . . “Comprenden ustedes?” . . . “How do you like the book so far?” 22 ROBERT W. STARMER Physical Education Director “What he needs is . handsome. ROBERT V. WALKER English, Tennis Coach “Now children” . . . “Our first word for today is . . MARTHA ZELINKA Mathematics “By jinx!” ... a dedicated teacher . . . coaches the Math Team. JOSEPH A. VEROVSEK Social Studies “Well, the interesting thing is . freaky ties. JOHN C. WILLIAMS Social Studies, Student Store Adviser “Do anything you want—but I’m not going to get involved.” THERESA M. ZAMPROGNO French, Foreign Languages Curriculum Director “Vous etes commes des champignons!” 23 JACK BALBEN Custodian NORMA CAIL MARJORY CARAKER Guidance Aid Science Aid EAN DOW iocial Studies Aid MILDRED EIBYE Floating Aid WILLIAM DONOVAN Custodian ELSIE CROWLEY Library Aid MARGARET FREEDMAN Language Lab 24 V N ANE HOSTERMAN urse DOUGLAS GORDON Science Aid MICHAEL KASKIEWICZ Custodian RUTH LASCOUTX Guidance Secretary WILLIAM MacLEOD Custodian MARIE MacRAE Guidance Aid GAIL McNEIL EVELYN MORIARTY Main Office Secretary Bookkeeper 25 CAROLYN MOTTA Library Aid PHYLLIS SARSFIELD English Aid HOPE RICH Attendance Office Secretary ANDREA CLARDY English UNE ELLSWORTH Mathematics REMEMBERED FACULTY JOHN PROCTOR Director of Athletics Director of Phys. Ed. mamm OSEPH ROCHE r rench, Sabbatical OTTY NORWOOD Superintendent of Schools mamm ' SP im L a. dC-l tl g v- HI THOMAS HENRY ACCONCIA 14 Briar Lane April 12 Tom . . . “Are you kidding?” . . . works regularly at Triple A . . . flashy red Mustang convertible . . . seen at the Cape . . . politics and sports ... a future owner of Triple A? . . . makes the scene at the dia¬ mond . . . likeable. JOHN CHRIS ANTON 43 Sherbum Circle August 26 “Right” . . . summers on Cape Cod . . . new addition to W.H.S. . . . en- joys gym class . . . dislikes boring teachers and subjects at the end of the day . . . thinking of a business career . . . sports enthusiast. JEFFREY PAUL ALLEN 61 Ridgeway Road December 3 Jeff. . . “Talce it easy” . . . golf. . . Maine camp counselor . . .Mr. Bar¬ clay fan . . . wry humour . . . Old Cadillac? . . . tninks of becoming a lawyer . . . creative organizer . . . serious with teachers . . . poli¬ tician at large. CHRISTOPHER ADAMS 53 Ash Street December 12 Kit . . . pink shirts . . . can usually be found at Finnerty’s ... new ideas as Student Council President . . . curly chestnut hair . . . sparked the student store . . . throws contact lenses away! .. . easy-going. CHARLES LEWIS AKERS 89 Sudbury Road January 3 Charlie . . . “Chevies do not go!” ... enjoys shop ... talented mechan¬ ic .. . vacations and weekends in Maine . . . famous for his paint- spotted pants . . . chuckles at life . . . Charlie’s conversation piece: Fords!. 30 JANE NICHOLS ASHBROOK 16 Summer Street May 11 Harvey . . . “heh, heh, heh” . . . rare talent for making beautiful silver jewelry . . . L.R.Y. conferences . . . Twiggy figure . . . hopes to stamp out conservatism in Weston . . . cre¬ ative in art. . . non-conformist. APRIL EDITH ASQUITH 47 Rolling Lane October 14 April . . . “Good grief, I can’t find it’ . . . Here she comes, carrying a flute case . . . “Ish!” . . . summer as a camp counselor . . . sings harmony . . . good arm in volleyball . . . en¬ thusiastic about her studies. NINA BARON 2 Newton Street May 10 Bubbles . . . “What a hunk!” . . . cross country trips to Mexico! . . . skips down the hall singing “Rock- ahula Baby” ... speeches on unusual topics . . . long, long, fingernails . . . sees a light side to life. BARBARA LEE ARPIN 51 Colchester Road June 2 Bonnie, Arp, Hairpin . . . “Groovy” . . . New Jersey import . . . candy- striper . . . swimming instructor . . . rich alto voice . . . spunky cheer¬ leader . . . bus anyone? . . . student council class representative . . . en¬ thusiastic. RANDOLPH WILLIAM BAUER 215 Boston Post Road January 4 Randy ... a car buff. . . seen any¬ where his wheels can take him . . . remembers Miss Kaye’s classes . . . advertiser ... if you have a problem with a water gump—call Randy . . . agreeable . . . ‘Bauer power”. 31 THOMASIN JEAN BERRY 22 Conant Road July 6 Tommie, Tom . . . patient and re¬ liable . . . loves an Alpine goat, Yarrie . . .parties end with a splash . . . rooms full of tissue prom flowers ... good organizer ... Yearbook Co¬ editor . . . los inviemos de Sud- America. JOAN MARIE BIGHAM 4 Plymouth Road August 12 Jody .. . “That’s beautiful!” .. . loves purple bubble gum . . . crazy train rides to Boston . . . vivacious . . . babysits . . . enchanting eyes . . . has agility in playing Lacrosse . . . boys . . . always has a gay time. BRUCE BURKE BIELASKI 31 Hawthorne Lane May 5 Bruce . . . Junior year abroad . . . that French savoir faire . . . clear baritone voice . . . how about those dogs? ... a powerful tennis player . . . sophisticated . . . has a record of success. STUART JED BERMAN 6 Conant Road August 29 Stu . . . “What are these stupid things for, anyway?” . . . great cel¬ list . . . G.B.Y’.S.O. . . . skillfull soc¬ cer defense player . . . chocolate chip cookies?! . . . interests in his¬ tory and sciences . . . quiet and hardworking. MARJORIE ALICIA BILLINGS 244 Ridgeway Road September 11 Bonnie . . . waterskiing . . . Maine vacations . . . eats graham crackers in the library . . . celebrates today; diets tomorrow . . . gay excursions to Boston . . . freckles and blonde hair . . . full of fun and laughter. 32 DOUGLAS JAY BLACKLOW 20 Rolling Lane April 6 Doug . . . numerous parts in Drama Club productions . . . long phone calls . . . clips along route 128 ... a great skier .. . Tijuana Brass records . . . wavy dark brown hair . . . big in stature and friendliness. JEAN O. BRACONIER 33 Saddle Hill Road May 5 Jackie, Bean . . . “Hey, Bean, hurry up” . . . enjoys the Weavers’ ways . . . insatiable appetite . . . best manager the Lacrosse team ever had . . . skier and equestrienne . . . enviable blonde hair and blue eyes. DANILO BLANK Porto Alegre, Brasil November 26 Dan . . . student from Brazil . . . clear thinker . . . talented cartoonist . . . “How do you say that in Eng¬ lish?” . . . willing to try anything new . . . movie fan . . . sails across the soccer field ... a smile when in doubt. BRUCE GARY BOGARDUS 81 Beaver Road February 25 Bogie . . . “Seriously” . . . “My Hairy Machine” . . . grocery store jobs . . . talent for breaking windows ... auto racing . . . interested in Math . . . summers at the Cape . . . baseball . . . pride in appearance. PETER BRETT BOSHCO 36 Saddle Road February 23 Pounda . .. “Hey ya, you wanna Cape Ann vacations . . . Jimi Hend¬ rix fan . . . lawn service . . . con¬ spicuous laugh . . . “Look at that tough bike!” ... a groove on the bass guitar . . . blue dungaree jacket . . . weird gadget. 33 FREDERICK JOSEPH BRASCO 166 North Avenue January 6 Fred . . . Bruins fan . . . ‘Shut up!” . . . encyclopedia of sports knowl¬ edge ... a way with girls . . . watch out for those elbows . . . “Joanne, give me those keys!” . . . ability in science and math. MICHAEL DILLON BUSTIN 676 Boston Post Road May 6 Dillon . . . new student from Way- land . . . interested in ornithology . . . chef at Red Coach Grill . . . con¬ fusing logic . . . Drama Club . . . wide grin . . . administrative ability . . . hopes to create a Walden Three. JOANNE MARGARET BRASCO 166 North Avenue December 3 Jo . . . “I don’t know” . . . extremely lively talker . . . “Fred, you cant have the keys!” . . . summer office work and musicals . . . those Boston trips . . . yearbook staff. . . spirited cheerleader . . . dependable. ELLEN BARBARA BROMFIELD 72 Woodchester Drive October 29 Ellen . . . “Ya Right!” . . . loves study hall . . . Sears . . . sailing . . . girls night out . . . always giggling . . . Chilean summer . . . ambition: to leave town . . . petite . . . impres¬ sionable comments in English class. REBECCA JANE BURTT Deerfield, New Hampshire June 7 Becky . . . New Hampshire com¬ muter . . . perennial class secretary . . . “The Red Tomato” . . . summer counselor . . . sports enthusiast . . . clear alto . . . looks up to under¬ classman . . . outgoing . . . respon¬ sible. 34 THOMAS STEVEN CAIA 53 Drabbington Way March 30 Tom . . . “Its beautiful” ... “I may get the ‘Vette’ tonight” . . . di—gs cars . . . works at the Triple A . . . summers between Weston and the Cape . . . concession stand at the football games . . . mischievous joker. SUE VIRGINIA CARLSON 109 Highland Street February 12 Creamcheese . . . flair for writing . . . “Evil is live spelled backwards . . . Roxbury tutor . . . summer pick¬ ing beans with Mexicans . . . craves lime rickeys . . . unconventional dresser... an individualist. SUSAN LAURA CARNEY 22 Summer Street September 16 Sue . . . “No, no, no!” . . . cellist . . . J unior year in Rombas, France . . . oves math, French, and Russian . . . Lux Lumiere Cbet Luz Co¬ editor . . . fun food-filled stapling nights . . . intelligent. . . concerned for others. PATRICIA LYNN BUTLER 31 Cart Path Road March 16 Pat . . . “You do?” . . . “I’m so ex¬ cited” . . . talented seamstress . . . sailing on Martha’s Vineyard . . . Russian—French enthusiast . . . plays piano and guitar . . . plans for everything . . distinctive giggle. CHARLES CARR, III 75 Cart Path Road March 2 Chuck, Crash, C.C., III .. . “I guess” . . . all ’round sportsman . . . l ikes Princeton . . . Swoboda . . . guitarist . . . Just won’t wear his glasses! . . . Summers at Triple A . . . tall, dark, and handsome. 35 EDWARD ANTHONY CHIBARO 65 Brown Street September 7 Eddie, Rico . . . “Su—re you did” . . . one of the six . . . baseball player . . . “You wouldn’t believe” . . . spe¬ cial underclass interest . . . pink shirts . . . has an explanation for everything . . . those dark eyes . . . outgoing. MERILYNN CLAPP 24 Drabbington Way April 10 Dabbles in abstract painting . . . enjoys guitar mu sic . . . loves to sing . . . likes gym . . . work study program senior year . . . the Giant Store . . . quiet, cooperative, con¬ scientious ... an asset to her class. CANDACE COBURN 171 Church Street September 20 Candy . . . outgoing . . . thinking about career in speech therapy . . . ardent Red Sox fan . . . naturally curly hair . . . horses in the front yara . . . Cape Cod summers . . . g retty smile . . . lifesaving at the oys Club . . . sincere. ANITA SABATINA CETRONE 18 Applecrest Road May 2 Nita . . . certain interest out of town . . . unceasing vivacity and spirit.. . dancing and singing . . . the Italian chef. . . humor ana style . . . help¬ ful ... a campaigner . . . often found in 201 . . . F.H.A. President . . . honest. MARGARET E. COCKS 15 Pond Brook Circle April 17 Marge . . . “Oh, what a turkey!” . . . just can’t seem to remember every¬ thing that went on the weekend be¬ fore . . . never misses out on the party fun . . . summers in San Fran¬ cisco ... a short school day for her . . . determined. 36 CHERYL ELEANOR CURRIER 426 North Avenue J une 24 Frieda . . . “Rats!” . . . fast talker . . . Florida, Jamaica, and the Cape . . . calls everybody by their last name . . . “Wicked! ... Yearbook Co-editor . . . clarinetist . . . artistic . . . whistler in the locker room . . . always running. BEVERLIE ELAINE CONANT 78 Kings Grant Road October 3 Bevi, Pipsqueak . . . “Very interest¬ ing, but it von’t vork” . . . actress . . . artistic . . . usually barefooted . . . summer traveling in Europe . . . good for an argument . . . mini-girl with maxi-enthusiasm . . . dramatic. LORNA CORT 23 Bittersweet Lane J ul y 7 Cortsy ... I don t believe you just did that!” . . . one of the triplets . . . “That has got to be the funniest thing!” . . . never seen without her flower power . . . likes what she can’t get . . . Sears Catalogue De¬ partment. DEBORAH ANN COZORT 687 Wellesley Street February 28 Debby . . . ‘why?—Why not?” . . . new to Weston High, but loves it . . . flair for cooking . . . puppeteer- ing . . . Drama Chib . . . interested in politics . . . weakness for dill pickles . . . likes working with chil¬ dren. SARAH NOYES CORT 75 Pigeon Hill Road November 26 Taffy . . . gal on the ski-slope! . . . those summer experiences in Wor¬ cester . . . “It’s another whoosher!” . . . “Whoopy-doo!” . . . loves sports . . . a tall, dark, handsome guy . . . friendly and full of fun. 37 ALAN HARRINGTON CURTIS 501 Glen Road July 23 “Hey, what’s goin’ on?” ... a room full of electronic equipment . . . Drama Club ... “Marvie!” ... works in Maine . . . plays guitar . . . be¬ comes serious fast . . . Yearbook biographies . . . helpful. ALFRED THEODORE DENGLER, JR. 205 Summer Street October 18 Ted . . . “Are you kidding?” . . . ding dong ... quick wit and English humor . . . enthusiastic band Vice- President . . . four year member of the math team . . . secret desire to become an “actuary” . . . melodious clarinet. JUNIA DENISE deCAMP 342 Winter Street January 13 Deez . . . “Tell me that’ . . . Sears Catalogue Department . . . Pana¬ manian import . . . “You’ve got to be kidding me!” . . . summer in Columbia . . . one of the triplets . . . “We’re gonna get caught!” . . . gul¬ lible. DONALD ROY DANCER 119 Pine Street May 20 Don, Dynamite . . . “Wildman!’ . . . not so sny as you’d think . . . sum¬ mer insurance job . . . basketball at Junior High court . . . “Savage!” . . . thinks about law and politics . . . appears to have an easy-going ami¬ ability. DIANE HOLBROOK DAVIS 44 Oakdale Avenue October 9 “Now wait a minute!” . . . full of good suggestions . . . summers down Maine . . . painstaking seam¬ stress . . . equestrian enthusiast . . . F.H.A. Vice President . . . reluctant caretaker of green house plants . . . thoughtful. 38 KATHERINE FRANCES DeRUSHA 325 Conant Road August 27 Kath . . . “No comment!” . . . talks with her eyes . . . “Cracked me right up!” . . . always making puns . . . sincere but sarcastic ... in¬ teresting walk . . . flirtatious . . . summers working at the Cape . . . likes to sing. SUSAN MARIE DOWNES 40 Old Colony Road April 28 Sue . . . “Bueno!” . . . “Impudica!” . . . traveller: France, Argentina, Bermuda . . . grammar fanatic . . . ski bum . . . language flair . . . mu¬ sical interests . . . enviable soft green Irish eyes . . . soft-spoken femininity. MARGARET ORLENE DOTTER 30 Radcliffe Road May 4 Peggu, MOD . . . “Is this all right?” . . . clarinetist. . . always buying an¬ other pair of shoes . . . tennis . . . summer waitress in New Hamp¬ shire . . . biography grids . . . sailing . . . sews . . . curly Blond hair . . . generous. CATHERINE DenHARTOG 23 Bogle Street November 10 Cathy . . . “Oh really?” . . . “Well” . . . accomplished rider, many awards . .. wants to bicycle througn Europe . . . marshmallows and m ms go together . . . plays bass viol and piano . . . has often offered help where needed. JULIET ANN DOWSE 23 Webster Road July 27 Jule . . . “Hey, Bean!” . . . Three Mile Island, Connecticut . . . spur of the moment ideas ... in the stand for every football game . . . swimming . . . farewell jigs . . . po¬ lice hats . . . drap of Scotland . . . lyric soprano. 39 DIANE MARGARET DUSSAULT 18 Baker’s Hill Road May 19 Sophie ... “I crave it!” . . . “Please fix my schedule” . . . European visits . . . essays for Mr. Walker . ., often off Ash Street and Colchester Road . . . tutors in Chemistry . . . never flunks . . . fun-loving. THEODORE JOSEPH EVERETT 140 Cherrybrook Road August 3 Ted, TJ . . . Irish power . . . long thick brown hair . . . distinctive walk, talk, and smile ... a new phi¬ losophy for every day . . . avid Rus¬ sian f an . . . spends most of his time having a “lark” . . . class ham. JOHN NICHOLAS FABRIZIO 43 Bemis Road August 13 “Fab” . . . surfing and scuba diving . . . summers at Rockport. . . eats at Ferrantis’ Restaurant . . . interested in mechanical drawing . . . talks about “ugly people” . . . likes Mr. Santospago . . . those big brown eyes. ERIC PAUL DUFFY 90 Concord Road December 28 Duff. . . “Fine!” . . . Mrs. Sprague’s best tenor . . . the man with the violin . . . underclassman interests . . . peanut brain . . . go-carts on the road ... C.C.D. President... “Work, work, work,” . . . humorous and out¬ going. ALICE GRAY FARRELL 16 Valley View Road October 2 Missy . . . summers on the Cape . . . hates slow drivers . . . frequent trips in the black V.W. . . . school’s a “ball and chain,” but she appears attentive . . . “stare a little!’ . . . blushes prettily . . . spunky. 40 SUSAN MARGARET FERGUSON 178 Conant Road May 14 Sue . . . “Oh! my gosh!” . . . sews . . . soft voice . . . sun streaked hair . . . quick wit . . . New York summers . . . lollipops in glee club rehearsals . . . petite . . . friendly, but ladylike . . . golden voice . . . front row in English. CHARLENE FERRO 19 Rolling Lane October 12 Squirt. . . collects weird flowers . . . “Mouse” . . . frequent Florida trips . . . Purple Room, East Village . . . “what a hassle” . . . Dennisport . . . “The List” . . . long fingernails . . . Italian spir! JOSEPH FERRANTI 10 Woodward Lane December 20 Joe . . . “Don’t worry, I won’t attack you!” . . . artist. . . coast to coast. . . talented writer . . . license . . . pet peeves: ugliness . . . short term wrestler . . . often seen at Clancy’s . . . school is a game . . . John’s twin. WILLIAM JOSEPH FERGUSON 37 Deer Patn Lane August 18 Ferg . . . always laughing . . . wants to be friends with everyone... ready wit . . . sensitive . . . flashy car!? . . . interest in astronautical engineer¬ ing . . . active sports participant . . . gullible . . . unique perspective. KARLA RUSSELL FERRELLI 673 Wellesley Street October 22 Matzerelli . . . P.H. . . . “Oh yeah” . . . “Come on, you guys” . . . flutist . . . The Cape, New York, California . . . folk music . . . craves purple . . . sandals and silver jewelry ... an athlete . . . try and catch the wind. i 41 SUSAN PARKER FIFIELD 40 Sherburn Circle January 29 Suzi . . . “Tell me I didn t do that!” . . . moved to Weston recently from New Jersey . . . camp counselor . . . summers at Rockport . . . brother Bob . . . loves to laugh . . . found near a dill pickle jar . . . popular . . . bubbly. TIMOTHY CHARLES FRANCIS 50 Lexington Street February 17 Tim . . . breaks and trains horses .. . the yellow truck . . . good wrestler . . . enjoys mathematics . . . that horseback riding companion .. . va¬ cations in Bermuda and Ashby . . . pet goats ... a smile conveys his thoughts. DAVID EDMUND FINNERTY 10 Woodridge Road December 30 Dave, Fin . . . “Eeh-Aah-Ooh” . . . long hair and flowered bell-bottom pants . . . Apteryx Bird Band . . . talented actor and singer... arty ... enjoys Mr. Barclay’s class and di¬ rections ... entertains daily at home. JUNE McKENZIE FLUKE 28 Green Lane March 29 Quiet appeal. . . Lux Lumiere Cbet Luz Editor . . . enjoys flying kites . . . Prom Queen . . . blushes easily ... summers on Lake Winnipesaukee and in Argentina ... National Honor Society ... an active concern for others. KATHLEEN A. FOX 15 Indian Hill Road September 21 Kathy . . . “Rich or poor, it’s nice to have money” .. . plays the guitar ... enjoys speech class . . . active mem¬ ber of F.H.A. . . . suffers through gym classes outside in cold weather . . . a great variety of interests. 42 ANNE LOUISE GLYNN 26 Arrowhead Road November 24 “Glen?” . . . “Didot” . . . “Did you understand?” . . . loves to cook . . . “I’m going to sleep all vacation” . . . newcomer to soprano section . . . warm smile . . . pretty with her hair up . . . likes working with children. STEPHEN DAVENPORT GOVE 12 Hubbard Road December 23 Steve . . . football player and skiing fanatic . . . “I’m sure!” . . . surfing and sailing at the Cape . . . drives a mean Mustang . . . water-skiing . . . always in a daze .. . participates . . . intelligent. JOHN EDWARD GOODE 44 Ledgewood Road April 29 Goody . . . “Do you wanna get docked?” . . . owner of the Weston Lawn Service and the late Black Bomb . . . talented organist . . . can talk his way out of many things . . . football. .. thinking of becoming an engineer. JANE RACHEL FREEDBERG 250 Country Drive February 20 Janie . . . ‘ iou’re kidding me” . . . celebrates two birthdays ... gullible . . . look for her in her locker . . . stylish taste in clothes . . . enjoys making the morning announcements . . . often confused . . . sweet person¬ ality. DEBORAH MARY GRIFFIN 73 Chestnut Street May 24 Debbie, Deb . . . “Dry up!” . . . job at Filene’s . . . aiming for a career as a business secretary . . . vacations at Oyster Harbor... her giggle turns easily into roaring laughter . . . lots of scnool spirit. 43 GAIL FRANCES HARRISON 8 Rockport Road January 20 “That’s awful” . . . normally quiet but helped to win yelling contests . . . interested in elementary educa¬ tion . . . “Good Grrrief!” . . . M.Y.F. . . . candystriper . . . likes being ac¬ tive . . . gentle temperament. MARK PHILLIP HEBERT 65 Tyler Road June Heeba . . . “One regular coffee” . . . works at Triple A ... a talent in writing .. . car mechanic ... humor¬ ous . . . seen at all social activities . . . mechanical drawing interests . . . livens up any party. KAREN HARVEY 63 Pinecroft Road September 27 Graceful on ice . . . “Really?” . . . hamburgers for breakfast. . . laughs ’til she cries . . . babysitter . . . has trouble parking a car . . . likes lan¬ guages . .. runs through the halls ... happy-go-lucky. THOMAS WILLIAM HARRIS 705 Boston Post Road October 5 Bill, Little Willy . . . “I’m not shy” . . . enjoys a certain substitute teacher . . . great dancer . . . beaver hunter . . . hopes to own a Triumph TR4 . . . humorous, but kind . . . willing and capable ... a sweet guy. LINDA JOANNE HOWLAND 115 Country Drive September 21 “Give me a break” . . . Oh, wow!” . . . tall, striking figure . . . sews . . . Cape Cod summers . . . connections in Burlington . . . salesgirl.. . future in business and homemaking ... ac¬ tive in F.H.A. .. . reserved. 44 WILLIAM JOHN HUTCHINGS 39 Bradyll Road September 8 Bill, Hutch . . . will be missed by the Music Department . . . plays a baritone horn, not a sousaphone . . . a Don Juan . . . summer concert tour in Europe... thinking of making singing and acting a career . . . out¬ going .. . considerate. DAVID EDMUND KELLEY 118 Merriam Street January 12 Dave . . . “Weird!” . . . avid Navy fan . . . cartoons before Saturday games .. . beautiful passes . .. chair¬ man of the prom . . . aiming for An¬ napolis . . . enjoys all sports . . . sar¬ donic wit. . . sharp dresser. ELIZABETH ALDEN JOHNSON 97 Partridge Hill Road May 1 Betsy, B.J. . . . philosophical . . . valuable flutist . . . adventurous . . . memorable year in Rombas ... ski and tennis enthusiast... makes any¬ one seem gullible . . . Westport and Whittier . . . enjoyed Mrs. Clardy. JAMES H. JUDGE, JR. 75 Tyler Road September 15 Jim . . . “What the . . .?’ ... Triple A bagman ... a talent for balancing a ball on his nose . . . has a liking for mechanical drawing . . . wants to be an architect . . . mathematics is a challenge . . . helpful. GWENYTH BROWNING JONES 626 Wellesley Street December 3 Gwennie . . . “I’m all discombobu- lated” ... “I dunno” . . . talented artist... summers on Martha’s Vine¬ yard . . . says what she thinks and does what she pleases! ... black and white ascot. . . loves making people happy. 45 VIRGINIA MARIE KELLEY 64 Oxbow Road May 26 Chrissv . . . “That’s too much of a hasslef’ . . . surfer girl . . . wild ski vacations at Stowe . . . never misses a season of sports . . . “I’m stoked’’ ... spirited cheerleader... has to get to California ... a bona fide. JAMES A. LADU, JR. 400 Highland Street January 5 Andy, Jim . . . “See ya” . . . new W.H.S. addition from Rocky River High School . . . Florida beaches . . . fascinated by astronomy . .. soc¬ cer player . . . favorite topic of con¬ versation: girls . . . enjoys riistory. JOHN GRAHAM KING 40 Sears Road December 10 JK . . . “Whoopy ding” .. . plays the clarinet . . . swimming instructor . . . diligent worker at Bickford’s . . . the music room . . . Third Edition . . . wants to be admissions officer ir a private school . .. blond hair. SUSAN JEANNE KNOWLES 7 Woodchester Drive October 3 Sue . . . “How are ya?” .. . vacations in. Pennsylvania . . . summer ex¬ perience in occupational therapy ... a flood in her front yard . . . en¬ joys wearing funny-looking shoes . . . often found in the library. ANNE MARIE KNOWLES 227 North Avenue February 9 Pantha . . . “Don’t mock my laugh” ... on the path to Needham ... sum¬ mers at Marshfield . . . quiet and re¬ liable ... graceful. .. stylish clothes . . . lustrous dark hair . . . Yearbook biography staff. 46 MARK ANDREW LARSEN 47 Fairview Road October 29 Ma—rk, Lemon Head . . . “No chance” . . . “Surely you jest” ... a keen mind . . . humorous facial ex¬ pressions . . . lawn service . . . man¬ ager of the five . . . hockey . . . the Late Black Bomber . . . always a good sport. DEXTER NELSON LANE 5 Chiltem Road April 5 Buffalo Dex . . . “Censored!’ . . . plays the guitar ... to function sanely in an insane society . . . will talk about anything controversial . . . tutors in Roxbury . . . can be found on Cambridge Common on Sundays . . . witty. MAUREEN LANE 27 Lexington Street June 3 Rene . .. ‘That’s nice!” ... summers: librarian at the Brook School . . . vacations in the South .. . Yearbook Layout Staff . . . beautiful, thick, auburn hair ... a southern belle . . . sophisticated . . . sensitive. X;; A NNE ELIZABETH LANDRY 70 Beaver Road March 19 Annie . . . “Did you see those eyes?!” . . . salesgirl at Franklin Simon . . . enjoys home arts . . . seamstress . . . “He’s gorgeous!” . . . interested in interior decorating . . . peppy . . . warm-hearted. PAULA LOUISE LAUGHNER 61 Spring Road April 10 Car stalling expert . . . “What are you talking about?” . . . always seen with Missy and the gang . . . plans to be a private secretary . . . “I’m freezing’ . . . Pennsylvania State summers . . . “No one pronounces my name right!” 47 DEBORAH JEAN LEE 338 South Avenue November 28 Deb, Debbie . . . “Who me?” . . . “Dumb!” . . . skiing and ice-skating . . . piano . . . salesgirl at Jordan Marsh.. .French and Art... fashion¬ designing ... an interest in Welles¬ ley . . . quiet enthusiasm. LYNNE MICHELLE LEE 93 Byron Road October 13 Lynne . . . “Hey, what do you say?” . . . gets away with absolutely noth¬ ing . . . very friendly . . . “I’m dying to get out of here!’ . . . memorable times at the Cape . . . gets around . . . seemingly unending vivacity. DONNA MARIE LEOMBRUNO 10 Winter Street August 5 Donna . . . “What’s new?” . . . faith¬ ful waitress at Brigham’s ... a sin¬ cere concern for other people . . . fickle . . . here one day, gone the next . . . “Look, not one cute one anywhere!” . . . radiating warmth . . . happy. JOHN DERBY LAWRENCE, JR. 40 Chestnut Street April 14 Derby . . . “Exactly!” . . . spends a lot of time working on his car . . . rarely seen without a basketball. . . works at Regis College . . . shy . . . that steel tennis racket... occasion¬ al vacations at Nantucket. ANN LANGE LESLIE 26 Bittersweet Lane July 26 “True, true” . . . collects things . . . enjoys traveling . . . writing interest . . . special cooking talents . . . hiker and explorer . . . natural blonde hair . . . loquacious . . . helpful . . . library aid . . . mature. 48 THEODORE CRAIG LEVIN 4 Pond Brook Circle August 9 Ted . . . “Well, HY!” . . . corn-cob pipe . . . camping and mountain climbing in New Hampshire . . . wants a subsistent farming life with plenty of folk music . . . class musi¬ cian . . . conscious idealist . . . fair- minded. ANTHONY JUDE LORINI 35 Bemis Road July 6 Tony . . . Italian twin . . . ‘Don’t Lou, or I’ll tell ma!” . . . master at the organ . . . “Hee, Hee!” . . . pizza and McDonald’s ... a faithful com- f janion . . . good-natured and riendly . . . comic relief in a class¬ room . . . track star. KATHERINE LEE LINDSLEY 15 Old Road June 8 Tack, Fang . . . twists cliches . . . candy striper at Newton-Wellesley . . . babysitting jobs . . . waterskiing, horseback riding, skiing . . . sewing . . . domestic . . . conservative man¬ ner . .. top scholar . . . tolerant. MARGARET ANNE LIBITZ 1 Gate House Lane February 5 Margie . . . “Ya right!” . . . spends her vacations working ... a wniz at the typewriter . . . will never forget Mr. rratt’s English class . . . wants to be an executive secretary . . . hap¬ py and carefree. MATTHEW STEELE LIVINGSTON 104 Westcliff Road January 21 Matt . . . baseball enthusiast . . . sports quizzes . . . interested in Social Science . . . controversial discussions . . . five years of history . . . expert at teasing ... a good guy . . . basketball . . . surprising. 49 LEWIS THADDEUS LORINI 35 Bemis Road July 6 Louie, Deanie . . . Italian twin . . . “I’m absolutely sure!” . . . fan club at the Town Pool . . . devilish laugh . . . “Settle down, Tony!” . . . sincere . . . star athlete . . . welcomed addi¬ tion to any group . . . personality to spare. LORNA LOUISE MACKINTOSH 60 Hubbard Road November 4 Mack ... “I mean, really!” . . . “Are those eyelashes real?” ... “I love MGB’s! . . . vacations in Europe and skiing in Colorado or Vermont . . . fashion designer?! . . . artistic¬ ally talented. JUDITH DODGE LOWELL 18 Hubbard Road October 20 Judo, Jude, Jude the Food ... “What a cutie!” . . . “Oh, cute!” . . . Cape Cod summers . . . candy-striper . . . enviable style and wardrobe . . . Prom Court beauty . . . pure high soprano voice . . . soft-spoken and sweet. JOHN PHILIPS LUNEAU 5 Cliff Road January 17 Stone, J.P., Grapefruit . . . “Fair-to- garbage!” . . . Weston Lawn Service . . . Footprints ’69 candid photog- ra ph er . . . Lake Winnipesaukee . . . drama . . . excels academically and athletically . . . ambitious class President. STEPHANIE NADINE LYNCH 235 Conant Road April 11 Steph . . . “Wow!” . . . “Hello!” . . . works at Bickford’s . . . camp C.I.T. . . . creative writing and art . . . en¬ joys little kids . . . liberal concern for social problems . . . has expres¬ sive, independent ideas. 50 PAMELA ANN MAYNARD 621 Wellesly Street September 27 Pam . . . “Good grief’ . . . blue-blue eyes . . . verj determined and or¬ ganized ... Hi you guys!” ... ski bum . . . Junior Class Outing at Cape house . . . talented majorette . . . gullible . . . lively and outgoing . . . Prom Court. PAUL WICKHAM MARTIN 21 Winthrop Circle September 6 “Weird” . . . new student from Bethesda, Maryland . . . vacations in Bridgton, Maine . . . french homist . . . swimmer . . . basketball . . . plays tournament bridge and chess . . . mathematics interest . . . reserved. NANCY LOUISE MATZELEVICH 80 Cherry Brook Road July 30 Nance ... “I don’t understand it!” . . . those 900 vocabulary words . . . has a habit of falling up stairs . . . likes to gripe . . . librarian . . . plays the french horn in the band . . . sincere, but witty, too. PAIGE ALLYN MARSTON 798 Boston Post Road January 10 Paige . . . “You got me mixed up with someone else.” . . . riding . . . various places of employment . . . Puerto Rico . . . camouflage on the Post Road . . . cannot seem to keep her balance . . . likes to walk in the woods. FRANCIS PARKER McCARTER 14 Newton Street November 19 Frank . . . “My pleasure” . . . con¬ cern for improving W.H.S. . . . Mrs. Clardy fan . . . attendant at Boston State Hospital . . . wants to be hap¬ py .. . “Wnat a rebuttal!” . . . “Pote- moo or Pochemoo?” . . . sense of humor. 51 MARTHA ELLEN McGARRY 90 Raker’s Hill Road October 24 “Really? That’s great” . . . volunteer Weston-Roxbury worker . . . skiing at Pico Peak ... frequently on tennis courts . . . misses morning bus! . . . dislikes nickname Marty . . . “at the island” . . . extrovert. PATRICIA McGETTIGAN 158 Newton Street October 10 Dede . . . “It hurts!” ... a carton of milk for lunch . . . dental assistant . . . Wesleyan vacations . . . solitude . . . writes poetry . . . hobby: flying kites .. . justification of existence ... independent thinker. NANCY DIX McGILLIVRAY 74 Loring Road March 6 Nano, Nance . .. friendly and cheer¬ ful .. . “You’ve got to be kidding!!” . . . weekends in South End . . . thinking of teaching kindergarten . . . collects and sinks bath tuos . . . skip and go . . . summer swimming instructor. NANCY SOULE McDONALD 15 Pinecroft Road April 19 Nance . . . dependable babysitter . . . vacations at the Virgin Islands and Jamaica . . . aiming for a teach¬ ing career . . . interested in basket¬ ball . . . quiet and genuine . . . en¬ joys history . . . agreeable. LAURIE ANN McKENZIE 829 Boston Post Road May 17 Law, McKenz . . . “Ya know what I mean?” .. . Sign of the Pig ... what about that car? . . . vacations in Europe and the Caribbean . . . bas¬ ketball: look out! Here comes McKenzie . . . flutist. .. the classics: Greek and Latin. 52 DAVID JOSEPH McNEFF 240 Country Drive June 20 Dave . . . “And another thing, . . . . . Massachusetts Lawn Service . . . drama . . . backbone of the bass section . . . Mrs. Sprague fan . . . wants his own company . . . able tennis player . . . after those class dues . . . sensible. JOHN PHILIP MORETON 45 Meadowbrook Road August 30 Muttons, Claire . . . often seen at Fin’s . . . “Now dig this baby” . . . knows everything about Weston . . . excels in off-beat humor . . . “Don’t smoke in the car!” .. . special talent: teasing Mrs. Sprague. LUCY LEE MILLER 215 Newton Street August 20 Luce the Juice, Lee . . . “you just wouldn’t nave believed it!” . . . that little pug nose . . . puts enthusiasm into everything . . . singing in the blue Chevy . . . contact fits . . . con¬ tagious good spirit. . . prom court. PAUL FRANCIS MILLER 525 South Avenue November 20 Paul . . . “You got a car tonight?’ . . . “After-after prom party” ... a friendly grin . . . Northeastern night school . . . incinerator room ... al¬ ways talking about cars . . . helpful with prom decorations. STACY BENOIT MILLER 70 Black Oak Road March 5 Stace . . . the Guinevere for all ages ... fashion board for Grover Cronin’s . . . Filene’s Basement bargains . . . meticulous seamstress . . . interior decorator... makes enviable enamel pirjs . . . natural beauty and ease. 53 WALTER FRANCIS MORRIS 97 Sherburn Circle February 16 Walter . . . has collected a great many stamps and coins . . . works at Jordan Marsh during the summer and vacations ... follows the Boston Red Sox very carefully . . . enjoyed Miss McDonough’s and M r. Barclay’s classes. JANE CLARE MURPHY 314 Winter Street July 14 Murph . . . “Oh really?” . . . owns a kennel . . . commutes to South America . . . complimentary contact lenses . . . has a dramatic flair . . . sees the funny side of difficultie s .. . shows prize winning dogs. MARY ANN MORRISON 392 North Avenue September 21 Ceil . . . “Oh wow!” . . . Dairy Maid at the Dairy Joy . . . summers at Hampton Beach . . . energetic go-go dancer . . . home economics and F.H.A. interests . . . makes her own clothes with stylish taste . . . hopes to become a secretary. CHRISTINA KERR MUNRO 28 Brook Road June 6 Christi . . . “I’m not crying, it’s my contacts!” . . . riding around in a little gray taxi . . . one of the gang at Finnerty’s . . . “insanity runs in the family!” ... to the field! ... a long weekend .. . bubbly. MARK STEVEN MUELLO 22 Warren Lane January 20 Mule, Marshmallow ... “I got a big 352”... works at Waltham Mobil Station . . . may someday manage his own gas station . . . frequents Weston Center ... a smile for every¬ one . . . credulous . .. helps Jack. 54 KEVIN JAMES O’GORMAN 102 Westland Road September 3 Kevin ...“Ya right, take it away!” . . . faithful member of the 4-H Club . . . has a way with horses . . . that good deal of Irish blood in him . . . wants to become a veterinarian . . . friendly and sincere. SALLY OWEN ORTH 455 Glen Road May 20 Sal . . . “That’s my song!” . . . Junior summer in France . . . gracious and soft-spoken . . . “Really? I’m sure! . . . artistic talents . . . green-eyed blonde . . . patient and pensive . . . pool parties . . . Italian interest. PAUL WILLIAM OLANDER 405 South Avenue February 27 Summer job cutting lawns ... Maine vacations . . . hard-working chemis¬ try lab assistant. .. plays saxaphone in the band . . . mixed choir . . . often wears an orange mandarin- colored shirt . . . departed for Florida. JOSEPH MATHIAS NAUGHTON 3 Ridgeway Road December 14 Joe . . . “Ya, sure!” . . . Christmas tree salesman . . . interest in mathe¬ matics and sciences . . . New Eng¬ land shotput champion . . . means business on the football field . . . heated discussions . . . electrical engineering? THOMAS MOTT OSBORNE 528 Glen Road December 5 Tom, Tommu, Oz . . . vacations in New Hampshire . . . one of the five . . . the host of many long Saturday nights . . . guitarist and vocalist of the Ivy Grin . . . competent in soc¬ cer, wrestling and tennis. 55 DAVID PENDERGAST 79 Bullard Road May 10 Dave, Pendy, Gas . . . “Where am I?” . . . terror of the tennis courts . . . Mr. Walker fan club ... yellow jeep: Pendy ... powerful build invaluable on the football field . . . lifeguard at the “pit” .. . unselfish. LEE THOMAS PERRY 46 Bradyll Road April 29 Jeeper . . . “Whoopy-do-swing!” . . . entered sophomore year from New York . . . clerk at Lechmere Sales . . . Mr. Walker fan . . . runs and jumps—other sports, too . . . think¬ ing of law . . . nice guy. LAUREL JANE PARK 22 King’s Grant Road September 30 “All right, all right, just a minute” . . . figure skater . . . cellist . . . drug store and hospital worker . . . sum¬ mer in Chile, New Mexico and Rockport . . . burgundy Camaro . . . sensible . . . sensitive. ELEANOR CAROL PALMER 37 Skating Pond Road March 17 Kit . . . “It wasn’t me this time, Mr. Gearan” . . . livens up any party . . . working towards her pilot s license . . . D.L on Saturday night, row 13 . . . uncontrolled laugh . . . camou¬ flage on the Post Road . . . parties at Winsor’s. BARBARA ANN POE 213 Merriam Street December 12 Barb . . . “Fantastic!” . . . shoeless .. . “Stand on it!” ... puppies, fudge, cream, strawberries . . . balloons on Turkey Day . . . works at Cronin’s . . . competitive skater . . . teaches skating . .. considering designing. 56 LAWRANCE F. QUIGLEY 69 Aberdeen Road August 25 La, Larry . . . “It’s-a-very-nice-idea” . . . familiar face at Finnerty’s . . . never stops talking . .. word games? . . . always where the food is! . . . countless freckles ... willing to help out or give a ride home. RICHARD WINTERS REDDEN 20 Fairview Road June 11 Rich . . . “Not % bad” . . . vacations in New Hampshire . . . waterskiing and sailing . . . hunter . . . Weston Racquet Club member . . . soccer goalie . . . wants to pilot ships . . . fantastic on ice . .. silver skates. SUSAN SALLEE RADER 131 Montvale Road March 8 Sue, Buffy . . . “Later, much later” . . . “K-night” . . . Herald Traveler worker . . . skier: water and snow . . . trips to Stowe . . . horseback riding . . . accomplished vocal talent . . . spirited cheerleader cap¬ tain. JON R. REARICK 805 Boston Post Road April 12 Jon . . . need a tree service? ... see nim somewhere in Weston Center . . . Jack-of-all-trades . . . vacations in Sunapee, New Hampshire . . . among his many interests is hunting . . . quiet. . . easy-go-lucky. IAN MARK RATNER 158 Hickory Road April 15 Ian, Rat . . . “Yofee” . . . summer in a kibbutz . . . strength in soccer and tennis . . . homemade french-fries . . . has a brain for formulas and physics . . . Weston Racquet Club . . . loves a controversial discussion. 57 CHRISTOPHER SMITH RICHARDSON 38 Fairview Road March 21 Chris, Goldenfoot, S onos ... “I have had it!” ... “I am really out of it!” . . . Switzerland vacations and year abroad in Belgium . . . calculus . . . talks and lives skiing . . . clean-cut good looks and magnetic personali¬ ty- NANCY ANNE ROWE 15 Warren Avenue October 26 Nan, Nanni-poo . . . “Brutal” . . . works at Triple A and Pinebrook Country Club . . . desires to be a secretary . . . resembles Cher . . . “Cille?” . . . good dancer ... all sorts of friends . . . unique laugh . . . pretty eyes. JEREMY ROBBINS 355 Highland Street November 23 Jerry . . . “Snuff” . . . lifeguard at the “pit . . . spends his vacations skiing in Vermont . . . short, but avia, football player . . . refined taste for clothes . . . shuffles down the halls . . . collegiate. GREGORY LEE RIGGIO 113 Sherburn Circle April 24 Greg, Rigg ■ ■ ■ collects stamps and coins for a hobby . . . golfer . . . works at a bowling alley . . . enjoys social studies . . . likes to discuss politics . . . often seen in the biology rooms ... a business law career. KERMIT HAMLIN ROBINSON 89 Ash Street December 12 Kit . . . “No! I’ll get you back” . . . summer job at Triple A . . . Nan¬ tucket in the summer; Puerto Rico in the sprinjg . . . guitarist. .. cycled to Montrealand Quebec . . . basket¬ ball and soccer player . . . serious student. 58 ERNEST SCHOFIELD 88 Lexington Street May 3 Ernie . . . skiing in the winter . . . summers on Cape Cod . . . base¬ ball . . . football . . . supporting strength on the hockey team .. . you can be sure to find him at every dance and party .. . very honest. GAYLE RUSSELL 31 Hallett Hill Road September 22 Penpuin . . . “I’m sure” . . . it’s about the Knee situation . . . likes what makes her LeMans 350 go! . . . talks in obenglobish . . . Killington ... a personality as big as her eyes . . . maroon and grey spirit. VIRGINIA ANN SCHWARTZ 26 October Lane January 28 Schwartz, Ginny . . . “Oh wow! Ya!” . . . skillful cornering . . . typist . . . works in an office . . . vacation trips . . . the only senior who can stand being in a junior homeroom . . . full of fun . . . outgoing. CHARLES MAXIM RYDER 47 Deer Path Lane J une H Charlie . . . “Brutal!” . . . “Why not?!” . . . cycled up to Expo ’67 . . . summer insurance company worker . . . interest in a future in medical technology . . . whiz on the basket¬ ball courts . . . studious, but enjoys a good time. ■ - 1 f MICHAEL PATRICK SALLESE 21 Nonesuch Road May 12 Mike . . . “What do ya have next?” . . . always planning a summer trip . . . an adept guitar player . . . tries the most, but gets away with the least . . . row captain in English class . . . carefree. 59 JOHN UNDERHILL SEARLES 65 Aberdeen Road October 2 Rasputin . . . “Curses!” . . . side¬ burns . . . guitar picker . . . meta¬ physics . . . deliberate procrastina¬ tion . . . earnest dramatic concerns . . . poetry . . . reads dictionaries . . . given to creation ... a future writer. MARK SECORD 34 Golden Ball Road August 18 Mark . . . claims he has no hobbies . . . works part time as biology labo¬ ratory assistant and at other times as a Regis College helper . . . has his own approach to doing things . . . we know him as a biology bufL BEVERLY ROBIN SEAVEY 79 Aberdeen Road March 26 Bev, Beaver . . . mathematical mind . . . four years of Russian . .. Nation¬ al Honor Society . . . Boston Mycological Club . . . photography . . . swimming . . . strums the banjo and balalaika . . . very decisive at¬ titude. JOHN W. SCOTT 119 Orchard Avenue September 22 Often on the ski slopes, especially Sunapee . . . challenging hobby: flying airplanes . . . claims he will never forget the Junior Prom . . . big grin, happy chuckle . . . loves a good time . . . outgoing. EUGENIE ELIZABETH SEGIEN 3 Kendal Common Road March 18 Janie . . . volunteer at hospital . . . tutors English to Spanish student . . . lifeguard . . . music and drama . . . Chilean summer . . . letters to answer . . . definite but tolerant . . . poised . . . vida latinoamericana. 60 STUART ARTHUR SILVERMAN 31 Holly Circle February 9 S tu . . . “Oi veh” . . . “Hmph!” . . . accomplished classical guitarist . . . actor; especially as “the butler” . . . Drama Club President . . . destinc- tive clothes . . . can he smile?! . . . choir . .. reserved, but friendly. JANICE CHRISTINE STARMER 247 Boston Post Road October 16 “No joke!” . . . camping trips all around the country . . . interested in elementary school teaching . . . Chinese firearills at midnight . . . favorite teacher: Coach Starmer . . . devilish . . . cute and giggly. JOHN R. STACY 76 Sherburn Circle October 31 John . . . hard worker . . . takes life seriously .. . widespread knowledge of electronics . . . spends his free time pursuing his hobbies, such as radios and cars . . . New Hampshire vacations . . . conscientious . . . friendly. JOHN C. SIMONS, III 206 Conant Road November 4 Jack, Snowis . . . “Just ’cause you’re bigger than I am! . . . “Mon cher” . . . admirable, commendable . . . trombone, red stars, scriptbook . . . “Baaaaaaa” 2x800 . . . “What’s a nice gorilla like you doing in a place like this?” RICHARD GEORGE SIMPSON 188 Country Drive May 9 Ra-ha . . . “Cougarrr!” .. . California Angels . . . electronics and com¬ puters . . . “I’m sure” . . . takes pride in talking sense . . . personality: easy-going . . . U.F.O. s hold his interest . . . enjoys fishing and boating. 61 DANIEL NORMAN STRITTER 486 North Avenue November 29 Danny, Dan . . . Senior year abroad in Trieux, France . . . cross-country and track participant . . . avid skier . . . “Clyde ’ . . . brain for math and science . . . backstage at every show . . . the black beret. . . intellectual. CHRISTOPHER O. SWANSON 100 Bullard Road June 1 Shane . . . works with cars and cycles . . . vacations in New York City, Cape Cod, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and everywhere . . . plays the guitar . . . likes a dis¬ cussion that borders on argument .. . dynamic. SUZANNE MARION STUTZ 707 Boston Post Road December 30 Fille . . . “Don’t let them get you down!” . . . babysitter . . . especial¬ ly enjoys Englisn and history classes . . . summer school participant . . . musical interests . . . active in any discussion . . . concern for people. MARY JANE STUDLEY 56 Bullard Road October 6 Stud . . . “Give me a break!” . . . S un showers are fun . . . another ape fan ... ’59 Ford rider . . . easy to make friends with ... of¬ fice worker . . . always worrying . . . on the quiet side . . . trips to the Natick Mall. JOHN FREDERICK SUGDEN, JR. 70 Meadowbrook Road November 30 “Another one never hurt anybody!” . . . works at the Triple A . . . Cape Cod summers . . . Miller makes it right! . . . avid sports participant. . . skilled hockey player . . . aiming for military career. 62 RUSSELL TOWNSEND THEALL 235 South Avenue November 25 Russ . . . “Gimme a break” . . . good at sports . . . electronics . . . works at rinebrook . . . Tom William’s house . . . cars of course! ... a great friend . . . action on the beach . . . known for his faithful companion¬ ship. JOHN CALVIN THOMAS 49 Kendal Common Road February 3 “Ya, Right!” . . . “Are you kidding me?” . . . Where’s John?—France . . . Weston’s only high jumping hurdler . . . exact . . . Yearbook Business Editor . . . relaxed any¬ where . . . interested in the sciences . . . conscientious. LYNDA CAROL TILTON 216 Westerly Road September 26 Lynda . . . “Goochie” . . . peanut butter and jelly sandwiches . . . distinctive laugn . . . Weston’s Cali¬ fornia girl . . . Junior summer in France . . . Italian interest . . . en¬ tertaining antics ... a vibrant and warm personality. NATHANIEL THAYER 178 Lexington Street December 18 Nat, Brick . . . “Is it legal?” . . . “Whozzat following me?’ . . . skier . . . motorcycle bum without bike . . . witty . . . European summers . . . talented artist and King Loaf . . . unique dresser. SUSAN ELIZABETH TYLER 24 Hallett Hill Road June 4 Sue, Tye . . . “Oh, Mothah!” . . . ski¬ ing through Sally’s Gut . . . pet peeve—Lacrosse goalie . . . inter¬ ested in oceanography and ele¬ mentary education . . . snining track ability every field day . . . mis¬ chievous. I 63 CAROLYN SPALDING VILES 34 Partridge Hill Road June 19 Car-Car . . . “Hi—ee” . . . “Icka- blicka’’ . . . perpetual Yearbook duties . . . multi-lingual . . . Miss Teenage America Finalist . . . fond memories of Mashnee . . . prom decorations . . . Japanese study . . . ballet... a genuine friend. DIANNE HAMPSON WALKER 48 Ash Street January 27 W.H.S. ambassador to Russia . . . has a hobby of snow-shoeing . . . beautiful natural blonde hair . . . bubbling laugh . . . antique bottle collector . . . summers in Russia and Vermont. . . warm and friendly with everyone. LINDA RUTH WARD 94 Concord Road August 16 Lindi . . . “Are you mad?” . . . seen in The Black Car most often . . . stuffed animals . . . the Workshop . . . “Let’s go to McDonald’s” . . . sews stylish clothes . . . mixes fun with work . . . trips to Hampton Beach .. . vivacious. SALLY RAYMER UNDERHILL 65 Aberdeen Road December 31 Sal . . . “John, you’re a liar!” . . . classical pianist ... a flair for cre¬ ative writing . . . Victorian actress . . . Weston-Roxbury day camp . . . history student teacher . . . inter¬ ested in social work . . . loves painting. PATRICIA ORR WARREN 36 Robin Road January 21 Trisha . . . “Liar!” . . . creative . . . volunteer for Head Start . . . tennis and ski nut . . . tutoring in South End . . . promising journalist . . . loves people and ideas . . . interest in world problems . . . enthusiastic. 64 ROBERT DWIGHT WARREN 105 Newton Street March 21 Bob . . house painter . . . “Beaute¬ ous!” . . . hair won t stay combed . . . .quiet vacations? . . . battle of the newspaper . . . wants to learn to spell . . . does away with jellyfish ... reliable and honest. DOUGLAS PAUL WEYMOUTH 69 Drabbington Way March 14 Doug . . . “Where’s the party?!” . . . works at a gas station in Waltham . . . interested in car mechanics . . . ends his vacations right here $ eston shop and ' P the high point of the school day. rignl Mr. in Duncan, BRANDON WATSON 118 Deer Path Lane March 10 “How’s it going?” . . . summer sun¬ dae-maker at Brigham’s . ! . “I’ll beat him within an inch of his life!” . . . future writer? . . . unusual talent for running backwards . . . concerned V.P. . . . intelligent and thoughtful. ROBERT AUGUSTUS WEAVER, III 185 Winter Street June 28 Buck , Fat Weed . . . summer lawn service . . . talented in architectural drawing . . . skier . . . Switzerland vacations . . . drummer of the “Ivy Grin” . . . one of the six . . . spirited sportsman . . . affable. HEIDI ANN WEISSBECKER 16 Woodland Road February 17 Heidi ... a home seamstress . . . likes Mr. Walker’s English classes . . . a swimming instructor at Cambridge Day Camp . . . member of F.H.A. . . . shows interest in in¬ tramural team sports . . . skiing . . . people intrigue her. 65 ROBERT JAMES WHEELER 115 Cherry Brook Road November 9 Bob . . . soccer player and high- jumper . . . “Fine, no, really fine!” . . . short-wave radio ham operator . . . has an obsession for music and mixed choir . . . “Garbanzos” . . . interested in engineering. JEFFREY THORPE WILSON 26 Pigeon Hill Road May 6 Jefe ... a real sport fan ... an apple a day . . . strawberry marshmallow fluff and peanut butter sandwiches . . . likes history . . . enjoys discus¬ sions . . . terrific sense of humour . . . brilliant red hair . . . mysterious smile. THOMAS WILLIAMS 46 Love Lane May 7 Spider . . . “You’re gettin’ silly, go to bed.” . . . works at DellaRocca’s . . . Bill Cosby fan . . . can’t stand slow Chevies . . . helps by working on cars . . . easy to get along with . . . shy grin. JOHN PAGE WHITNEY 26 Whitney Tavern Road October 18 Okie . . . hunting and trapping . . . 223 .. . “B-L-O-O-D!” . . . taxider¬ mist . . . vacations in Tulsa . . . “Hipos” . . . talented clarinetist . . . interest in wildlife and journalism . . . mildly sarcastic . . . loyal to Edison High. DEBORAH WILKINS 2 North Avenue October 19 Freak . . . “That’s cool!” . . . passion for purple . . . raises ducks, sheep and ponies in her backyard . . . can talk her way out of almost anything . . . waiting for the sun . . . conver¬ sations about mind-expanding. 66 DAVID BRIER YOUNG 279 Meadowbrook Road May 13 Dave ... “I got something for you.” . . . spends liis extra time beaver¬ hunting . . . always at someone else’s house freeloading . . . hosted the after-prom party . . . “I’m sure!” . . . an asset to the hockey team. ROBERT WARREN YOUNG 9 Martin Road October 4 Roger . . . “Hey, Tiger!” . . . inter¬ ested in mechanics . . . avid base¬ ball fan . . . seen at Joe’s with the boys . . . quiet, yet likable and friendly . . . transfer from Waltham . . . “Any parties this weekend?” .. . generous and unselfish. MICHELLE ANNE ZIRPOLO 87 Sherburn Circle July 25 Mike ... “I can’t believe it!” . . . member of the Sears crew ... al¬ ways around the music room . . . laughing and out-going . . . peppy head majorette . . . warm-hearted .. . open-faced and honest. MICHELE WOLL 39 Rue Joffre, France December 12 Michele ... “I mean it; forget it!” . . . import from France . . . always writing letters . . . loves skiing and swimming . . . craves chocolate ice cream . . . animated and light¬ hearted personality . . . bright blue eyes . . . many friends. IN MEMORIAM KLAUDIA ANN BAER 67 CAMERA SHY JEFF CHANDLER SARGENT 18 Bittersweet Lane J une 6 Chip . . . works at Red Coach Grill . . . va¬ cation in Punta del Estas . . . one of the Mr. Barclay’s fans . . . serious actor ... on stage in all Drama Club performances . . . gleam- ingly sarcastic . . . immediately recogniza¬ ble voice. LISA GAYLE LEGHORN 16 Stony Brook Road September 27 Lisa . . . “I’m demented!” . . . music major . . . interested in S.D.S. . . . plays timpani . . . Wianno vacations ... “I really haven’t changed!” . . . Roxbury Day Camp worker . . . has studied at New England Conservatory. ROBERT ALLEN NEWCOMB 40 Sherburn Circle September 17 Newk, Bob . . . “What a day!” . . . new student from New Jersey . . . fancy for MGA’s . . . Rockport . . . sailing . . . those school lunches: never again . . . flirtatious . . . “Hey, Sis” . . . teaser . . . quick to make friends. CHARLES SKINNER 22 Overlook Drive May 22 Skinner, Charlie . . . “Do they?’ . . . “What?” . . . expert car mechanic . . . motorcyclist . . . experienced traveler . . . frequents commons . . . takes initiative . . . not restricted by conventions. PETER E. NERBER 296 Concord Road September 9 Peter . . . “Don’t be absurd!” . . . memorable times in the art room . . . coordinated on the ski slopes . . . wants to further his education in art . . . sum¬ mers at the Cape . . . easy to get along with. 68 Needs a little coaching! Quiet desperation. Italian bread builds strong muscles twelve II ways.” Sleeping Beauty? Or Prince Charming? 69 BABY PICTURES 70 1 . J. Bigham 2. S. Rader 3! P. Butler 4. T. Berry 5. C. Currier 6. Nl. Zirpolo 7. R. Simpson 8. M. Livingston 9. J. Braseo 10. C. Viles 11. L. Lorini A. Lorini 12. B. Arpin 13. L. Tilton 14. S. Knowles 15. T. Acconcia 16. N. Baron 17. C. DenHartog 18. M. Billings 19. L. Park 20. L. Miller 21. D. Blacklow 22 C. Munro 23. A. Knowles 24. S. Ferguson 25. C. Coburn 26. P. Laughner 27. E. Duffy A. Cetrone 28. S. Orth 29. F. Brasco 30. M. Muello 31. D. Finnertv 32. S. Tyler 33. J. Thomas 34. S. Downes 35. S. Fifield 36. L. McKenzie 37. P. Dot ter 38. A. Asquith 71 L« I ut : ‘H . ‘‘Wvi ; ; PHH I V 1 | iPw J$HBMtok 1 mmk WHB■TV ji J. Brown, K. Gordon, J. Hasebrook, D. Dow, D. deCamp FIRST ROW: L. Algird, W. Alpaugh. SECOND ROW: B. Bailey, J. Goode, B. Carr. LYING: B. Ferguson. FIRST ROW: M. Clair, L. Franehi, D. Butler, L. McRae. SECOND ROW: B. Sinclair, D. Marcus, B. Johnson. THIRD ROW: S. Peltier, C. Winsor. SEATED ON FLOOR: J. Phillips, M. Johnson. STANDING: C. Siek, N. Prouty, D. Smith, D. Gleason, R. Cacace, S. Sullivan, G. Jones, D. Haynes. J. Tuttle, L. Keery, C. Shaw, R. Nied, D. Berman. 75 FIRST ROW: L. Ranieri, R. McMullin, J. Dowse, R. Reid, R. Blunt. SECOND ROW: R. Belejack, C. Gillespie, A. Bark, A. Goodwin, R. Frye, S. Patriquin, J. Gates. LEFT (T to B): S. Bruso, D. Row, N. Campelia. RIGHT (T to B): S. Landers, G. Ronty, S. Reilly, D. Pollock, S. Fleischmann. D. Wilson, K. Vinal, D. James, D. Frank, C. Phelan, M. Teasley, E. Blackmer, S. Hudson, P. Wheeler, B. Thomason, M. Sawyer. 76 1 P. Rearick, J. Cerniglia, D. Aim, D. Rand, B. Landry. RIGHT (T to B): A. Stander, D. Phillips, B. Flint, M. Pontoppidan. CENTER: P. Dunne. LEFT (T to B): P. Tariot, J. Rickard, P. Kyll- mann, S. Alcaide. FIRST ROW: B. Palumbo, J. Stagg, D. Geisert, R. Mastain, E. Billings. SECOND ROW: P. Collins, M. Cozort, S. O’Connell, J. Melone. THIRD ROW: C. Richardson. 77 FIRST ROW: M. Pink, C. Wyche, S. Banghart. SECOND ROW: B. Refuse, W. Hyjer, G. Powers, E. Page, S. Rader. THIRD ROW: K. Kiley, N. Siracusa, J. Prouty, L. Allen, L. Naegele. FIRST ROW: W. Champagne, S. Kingsbury, J. Woodbury, K. Kilmain. SECOND ROW: R. Segien, D. Robbins, R. Ackles, D. Schofield, C. Morrow, K. Pelsue. jiji J. Clark, B. Brooks, T. Pratt, S. Oldack, C. Freedburg. F. Redden, D. Messina, D. Prawdzik. 79 MISSING JUNIORS R. Athas P. Butler K. Carlson P. Carlson J. Coleman R. Eaton C. Fluke A. Fuller V. Goltsos B. Healey K. Kirjassoff J. Knight P. Leger D. Maher l R. Martin I M. McGillivray P. Mork J. O’Connor | L. Pfaff A. Raynor B. Robbins R. Sanders M.Shaw D. Shotwell M. Walsh KNEELING: A. Webber. ON FLOOR: N. Green, S. Dadiskos. SEATED: B. DiBartolomeis, S. Lazzari, D. MacCausland. STANDING: R. Brown, P. Gibson. G. Dolberg, L. O’Gorman. 80 FIRST ROW: S. Ferguson, L. Marsden, A. Carney. SECOND ROW: P. Dotter, C. Bolton, A. Eaton. sgroi, G. Czarnowski, D. Callow, P. Sheldon, T. Bassett, D. Elinoff, ■Noble.. K. Sheehan, B. Duncan, J. Maloof. ML SOPHOMORES f J. Sadowski M. Goding A. Savitz A. Rand CENTER R. Johnson RIGHT (T to B) J. Gove D. Tilton J. Fernberger L. Jones M. Miller FIRST ROW: D. Noel, A. Brodrick, S. Whitman, J. Fields, C. Guild. SECOND ROW: K. Degerberg, L. Berry, B. Brown, K. Gray, D. Weymouth, B. Wetherbee. T. Brasco, C. Stritter, B. Kuehn, D. Moriarty, J. Steranko, A. Simons, B. Rand, R. Marsden. 82 IRST ROW: N. Allen, S. Boyes, D. Eibye. SECOND ROW: K. Lane, J. Wilkins, D. mith, D. Ormsby, P. Banghart. 83 FIRST ROW E. Yozell C. Thayer K. Hearn SECOND ROW B. Downes J. Oldach L. Nazar P. Pendergast THIRD ROW R. Melone B. Morrison P. McCarthy FOURTH ROW S. Bruneau 84 L. Weir K. Tyler B. Martin S. Grumman P. Honthumb N. Row SEATED L. Compton D. Giamo J. Bustin STANDING B. Eaton FIRST ROW N. Tucker J. Hannah T. Leisman N. Bramberg SECOND ROW R. Wood J. Murtha R. Clapp R. Witt B. Williams B. Palmgren C. Reider 85 FIRST ROW: N. True, B. Scott. SECOND ROW: P. Marcus, D. Shepard, H. Maynard, C. Jennings, C. Cort. FIRST ROW: H. Goldkamp, L. DiBartolo- meis, D. Roazen. SECOND ROW: K. Linder, C. Quigley, M. Shaw, C. Klion, N. Abdun-Nabi, B. Parker, W. King. B. Phelan, C. Orth, K. Doherty, J. Russell, N. Higgins, J. Orth, G. Johnson, M. Knowles. P. Libitz, B. Stohlman, D. Cetrone, J. Bush, E. Markell, P. Gardiner, D. Mc-Carthy, P. Lane. FIRST ROW: S. Miller, P. Miller, G. Herring, L. Cormay, J. Leombruno, L. Sexton. SECOND ROW: C. Donovan, L. Gibson, D. O ' Connor, S. Peters, N. Lowell. 87 S. Ashbrook, P. Stevens, C. Blackmer. FIRST ROW: T. Keery, R. Kiely, D. Levine. SECOND ROW: C. McFarland, K. Downey, R. Sussman, J. Gove, L. Alger, G. French, D. Bragdon. 88 FIRST ROW D. Madden P. Melone D. Franchi C. Butler G. Sargent SECOND ROW A. Rowen M T THIRD ROW L. Leach B. DuBois S. Lilliott G. MacCleave J. DeRusha V. Cacace FIRST ROW J. Simpson A. Asquith G. Atwood G. Adams MISSING SOPHOMORES C. Allen P. Benotti A. Bush R. Cort J. Foran B. Huston A.Johnson A. Knott L. Kovar D. Leary J. Lepine R. Leslie H. Lingley B. MacPhee S. Murphy S. Parker R. Powers A. Pritzger W. Proctor A. Rogal J. Sarcent J. Schwartz M. Shaw P. Shea S. Shotwell M. Springer C. Stutz N. Underhill G. Williams J. Willis HRST ROW: R. Ford, B. Boling, J. Glynn. SECOND ROW: D. vlorton, B. Lee. FIRST ROW: P. Decaneas, F. Boucher. SECOND ROW: E. Walchli, D. Carr, E. Marked, K. Robbins. 89 FRESHMEN S. Mattson L. McGlynn D. Orth ' D. Abdun-Nabi B. Grant J. Clair D. Farrell R. Starmer R. Kelley SEATED R. Woodside F. Surette D. Dancer J. Powers S. Wegener SECOND ROW B. Voner B. Dowse B. Landry P. Acconcia D. Powers SEATED: D. Starr, E. Downey, B. Matzelevich, M. Silverman, K. Davin, C. Larsen, T. Griffin. STANDING: M. Pryor, M. Turner. G. Boutell J. Goodwin D. Harrison K. VonDerHeyde J. Curtis N. Rubado S. Merhib S. Sherman, S. Lord, D. Herring, W. Vinal, S. Moreton, J. Pearce, B. Fallon. LEFT (T to B) M. Zirpolo R. Carlson CENTER S. Black RIGHT (T to B) S. Carney L. Tebo ' FIRST ROW D. Gillespie S. Gates J. Conant T. Waltz SECOND ROW D. Whitney P. Richardson R. Parlee M. Weissbecker R. Whitaker 91 FIRST ROW P. Weiner J. Wheeler B. Richardson K. Haynes D. Bachelder SECOND ROW G. Glickman M. Murphy C. Rose A. Woodbury F. Johnson FIRST ROW: M. Tuttle, M. Messina, D. Martin, M. Mathews, J. Manning, C. Cook. SECOND ROW: K. Lord, M. Watson, C. Brown, R. Glickman, C. Lane. 92 D. Harsch, G. Morrow, J. Coan, G. Benoit, M. Fabrizio, J. Brodrick. FIRST ROW: B. Stacy, K. Moriarty, C. Mannick, L. Morton. SEC- W. Larsen, D. Paskiewicz, A. Costa, J. deCamp, K. OND ROW: N. Raffio, A. Mork, W. Waldmann, J. McGarry. Lynch. C. Averill, J. Campbell, R. Cail, R. Schwarz, C. Schuch. 93 ,1 FIRST ROW A. Engler SECOND ROW S. Silverman J. Wilson K. DeLoria B. Howard THIRD ROW V. Nishino S. Bradley T. Pelsue FOURTH ROW S. Krug T. Debreceni FIRST ROW R. Thibault C. Anza M. Gove R. Sheehan C. Healey S. Ackles SECOND ROW R. Noble K. O’Hara M. Noble N. Sheldon K. Stuart FIRST ROW E. Turner J. Kirjassoff N. Lane SECOND ROW L. Leonhardt H. Wright D. Trow L. Tilton THIRD ROW N. Johnson C. Anderson S. MacMillan 94 FIRST ROW: P. Melone, J. Klotz, C. Hill. SECOND ROW: M. Melone, J. Fox, G. Bromberger, S. McShane, S. Camp¬ bell, P. Anton. FIRST ROW C. Cox L. Cormay S. Whittemore D. Fisher SECOND ROW C. Mastain S. Heffernon P. Butler B. Goode C. Carpenter P. Patey M. Gavin P. Edmunds C. Jones C. Burns 95 M. Freedman P. Warren R. Landowne A. Rogal B. Blackmer J. Green F. Fuchs H. Saunders J. Shneider FIRST ROW L. Whitney M. Provenzano C. Neid J. Clark R. Stone D. Harsch SECOND ROW D. Alcaide J. Littlefield D. French R. Richard P. Mars ton M. Boshco P. Franchi D. Kovar, M. Marshall, J. McCarter - FIRST ROW J. Billings L. Carlson E. Siracusa D. Allen SECOND ROW D. Clare J. Wetherbee M. Cacace B. Hands FIRST ROW: N. Berman, C. Holt, E. Sangeiolo, K. Brewer. SECOND ROW: B. Cole, B. Atkins, J. Shaw, C. Greenslade. FIRST ROW MISSING FRESHMEN 1. Costello V. Adams L. Downes J. Arpin S. Anderson D. Brownell K. Fleischmann S. Bush L. Donovan J. Cremmen SECOND ROW D. DellaRocca C. Leach J. Dilleiicourt H. Johnson S. Ferguson N. Shriner S. Linder K. Coburn P. McCarthy C. Feagans M. Morris L. Gustie J. O’Gorman B. Bustin J. Park J. Kidd K. Payne D. Orth K. Scorgie THIRD ROW R. Sherman D. Boyes D. Simpson S. VanNostrand S. Smith M. Morse R. Springer W. Waldemann M. Wilkins L. Wilson S. Wilson B. Witt A. Woodbury The Pep Rally before the opening game sparked a victory over Algonquin. FOOTBALL The “Brains” of the “Brains and the Brawns.” Tri-captain Lou Lorini plans defensive strategy. Steve Alcaide snags another pass. 100 High-stepping Dave Pendergast eludes a tackle. FIRST ROW: S. Alcaide, R. Weaver, C. Fluke, D. Pendergast, J. Naughton (Tri-captain), D. Kelley (Tri-captain), L. Lorini (Tri-captain), R. Melone, G. Dolberg, J. Robbins, J. Law- son. SECOND ROW: Coach Neild, S. Gove, D. Elinoff, C. Carr, J. Sgroi, J. Knight, G. Czarnowski, J. Goode, B. Ferguson, F. Brasco, S. Bruneau, B. Healey, B. MacPhee, Coach Harris. THIRD ROW: B. Ferguson, A. Stettner, C. Shaw, S. Oldach, P. McCarthy, R. Blunt, D. Smith, J. Hasebrook, B. Morrison, J. Gates, E. Chibaro. Missing: B. Brooks. Tri-captain, Joe Naughton, leads the team on the field on Thanksgiving morning. Where the hell’s the Gatorade? . . . under that rope and BOOM into ’em! . . . around the sled, last man goes again . . . see that dummy, you hate it ... it just stole your girl. Yeah, sure it did, Dummy! . . . through the ropes, hit every one! . . . Every year it’s the same thing, seven linemen and sixty backs . . . Wilmington, where’s that? ... I right 36 power spike block on two . . . eggplant, EGGPLANT! . . . but coach, he weighs 295 pounds! . . . Lincoln Sudbury, 90-0 when our first string left . . . David, I can beat-em long! David, I can beat-em short! . . . Before we break the huddle who’s going in my car to the center? . . . Did ya see that Pep Rally? Yeah, if we ever lose they’ll hang us! . . . Go Pennnnnnndy! . . . Ginny, Gazort, Flunky, TOUCHDOWN! . . . Dual County, Baby! ... a little pain never hurt anybody! . . . Locker room movie reviews . . . three plays poof! . . . one-half inch to go to a perfect season . . . Proctor Field . . . last day in the Red . . . Shine your shoes there’ll be ten- thousand people out there! . . . turkey and colored flicks . . . Go Flunky, go! . . . Gunderthaul to you and Stubby, too! . . . and he really weighs 120 pounds . . . PRIDE . . . We’re from Weston and there’s no one any prouder, if you can’t hear us now .. . Quarterback, Dave Kelley, gets instruc¬ tions from Coach Harris. 101 JUNIOR VARISTY FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: R. Johnson, K. Downey, J. Russell, R. Palmgren, C. Allen, R. Herrick, A. Baer, D. Deleeuw, D. Wakeman, C. McFarland, M. Knowles. SECOND ROW: Coach Wilson, V. Cacace, G. Walker, R. Sussman, J. Gove, K. Hearn, S. Bartels, B. Kuehn, C. Stritter, D. Moriarty, Coach O’Laughlin. THIRD ROW: D. Levine, B. Wilson, R. Marsden, D. Madden, C. Ryder, P. Pendergast, J. Oldach. Wildcat defense holds them again. Chuck Fluke carries the ball through the Way land defense. Jeremy Robbins tries an extra point conversion. 102 The team gets a half-time pep talk. Jeremy Robbins catches a T.D. pass. Another Warrior bites the dust, thanks to Lou Lorini. FRESHMEN FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: P. Marston, J. Coan, S. Mattson, R. Starmer, J. Clair, D. Herring, D. Harsch, M. Melone, J. Klotz. SECOND ROW: R. Powers, M. Fabrizio, S. MeShane, B. Grant, J. Goodwin, R. Wakeman, B. Fallon, J. Arpin, Coach C. E. Morgan. THIRD ROW: J. Clark, R. Kelley, J. Billings, B. Matzelevich, D. Alcaide, B. Voner, B. Hands, R. Springer. Missing: D. Allen, G. Bromberger, J. Fox, S. Sherman, M. Turner, G. Benoit (Manager). FIRST ROW: L. McGlynn, V. Nishino, B. Reid (Co-captain), B. Watson (Co-captain), G. Glickman, A. Woodbury. SECOND ROW: Coach Dun¬ can, S. Campbell, B. Leslie, D. Bragdon, M. Murphy, E. Pughe, T. Bras- co, A. Savitz, D. Haynes (Manager). THIRD ROW: M. Noble, J. Wood¬ bury, D. Geisert, D. Messina, G. Jones, G. French. “I ' m going to Buttrick’s. Give me your orders.” Exercises on the football field CROSS COUNTRY Pick it up . . . Noble runners ... Mr. D’s Quarterbacks . . . Put him down the down the drain . . . football knee bends . . . Halloween calisthenics in Maynard . . . another Wat¬ son pep talk . . . Ackles and his six foot cigar ... a Junior team . . . What fifth man? I haven’t seen him . . . Get away from that golf cart . . . Hey, some of you guys get over here and push this thing up the hill . . . WIND SPRINTS, That’s half speed? . . . Who’s Murf? . . . Lynnfield’s Laby¬ rinth . . . black cats in front of Ashland’s runners . . . Gather around. Let’s show them what’s on the sweat suits . . . Sorry about that Earl . . . Dual County League Champs, Undefeated . . . Break it down. 104 SOCCER The bus ride home does not seem so long after a victory. The team drills scoring techniques during a practice. Three old Seniors and a young sport. Bill Harris in action FIRST ROW: E. Duffy, M. Cozort, C. Richardson, T. Pratt, P. Collins, C. Freedberg, R. Red¬ den, D. Rlank, J. Rickard, J. Fay, I. Ratner, B. Harris, D. Berman. SECOND ROW: P. Weiner (Manager), K. VonDerHeyde, J. Simons, B. Warren, T. Osborne, J. Melone, B. Dowse, P. Boshco, P. Nelson, J. Luneau, D. James, F. McCarter, B. Richardson, Coach DeBoer. THIRD ROW: C. Larsen, P. Shotwell, B. Carr, B. Wheeler, K. Robinson, D. Tilton, C. Ryder, J. Thomas, D. Dancer, S. Kingsbury, S. Berman (Co-captain), J. Bush. Missing: C. Richardson (Co-captain). 105 Chris Kelley scores for Weston. ' ps «f! isgis ► s5S«i SpSSJgg ilillll «SSIS nun jVi«« jiiiii 4 Sb«B1I1 vprnmmi I Si « ' P m mm Ummmm k ' WH II ' ft NT f ; 7 ii iV Karen Degerberg (6), backed up by Mar¬ gie Pink (20), hustling to get the Dali. VARSITY FIRST ROW: C. Thayer, S. Downes, D. Kelley, B. Burtt, C. Kelley, W. Alpaugh O. Ronty, K. Ferrelli, L. Nazar. SECOND ROW: Miss Butera, L. Berry (Manager), P. McGil A V ay ’ S- , Rader ’ D Row ’ S - Landers, A. Asquith, L. Dowd, J. Brodrick, S. Whitman, L. Tone (Manager). J Karla Ferrelli gets off a good drive. 106 Sock it to ’em, Dara! JUNIOR VARSITY FIRST ROW: C. Anza, S. Fleischmann, B. Weatherbee, K. Degerberg, P. Carlson, P. Melone, L. Cormay, M. Costello. SECOND ROW: D. Noel, S. Ashbrook, C. Klion, C. Healey, B. Brown, B. Cole, N. McGillivray, M. Provenzano, S. Heffernon. THIRD ROW: Miss Cosgrove, N. Higgins, S. Weinberg, M. Pink, R. Brown, S. Banghart, L. Tilton, N. Shriner, N. Row, M. Gove. 107 BASKETBALL Rapped attention . . . VARSITY FIRST ROW: C. Carr, D. Dancer, J. Goode, C. Ryder (Co-captain), M. Livingston (Co-captain), B. Ferguson, K. Robinson, Coach Manzo. SECOND ROW: R. Mastain, D. Callow, G. Czarnowski, J. Clark, C. Fluke, M. Noble. i mmtm . - ■ Sink it, Gre; ■J ,. Rebounding action against Waylan 108 “Here we go. Weston! Here we go!” What happened to Greg? . . . Oh, what fans! . . . You guys looked like a bunch of chickens with your heads cut off! . . . You, you, you ... You don’t need to tell Flunky to foul someone! . . . Karaty, Cat, Zipper . . . Ferg got 29 points last game! . . . Clark, how tall are you? . . . scrambled eggs . . . Every team has a gook! . . . Here we go Weston, here we go! . . . What are you going to do if we win? Don Dancer warming up. Up, Up, and Away for two more Weston points. 109 Reach! JUNIOR VARSITY FIRST ROW: D. Moriarty, K. Downey, D. Deleeuw, R. John¬ son (Captain), D. Messina, J. Steranko, C. Allen. SECOND ROW: Coach Nield, M. Cozort, M. Revotskie, B. Morrison, B. Kuehn, E. Billings, J. Powers (Manager). I 110 J-U-M-P, jump it! Play ball! FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: D. Abdnn-Nabi, D. French, R. Richard, J. Clark, D. Allen, P. Acconcia, M. Silverman. SECOND ROW: J. Littlefield, B. Landry, B. Matzelevich, T. Debreceni, P. Anton, J. Fox, J. Billings, T. Griffin, J. Wilson, Coach Wilson. Ill FIRST ROW: L. Lorini, J. Luneau (Co-captain), B. Watson (Co-captain), T. Lorini, J. Naughton, D. Kelley, L. Perry, T. Dengler, J. Thomas. SECOND ROW: D. Elinoff, S. Kingsbury, J. Wooabury, G. Jones, T. Acconcia, A. Woodbury, D. Geisert, E. Pughe. THIRD ROW: M. Murphy, R. Reid, D. Bragdon, M. Marshall, C. Stritter, G. French, Coach Humm. Missing: S. Berman, B. Wheeler. WRESTLING FIRST ROW: C. Averill, P. Pendergast, R. Kelley, P. Coan, B. Ferguson, M. Miller, S. Gates, J. Coan. SECOND ROW: Coach Nilson, T. Francis, P. Boshco, G. Dolberg (Co-captain), J. Sgroi (Co-captain), C. Shaw, A. Cacace, D. Smith, R. Whitaker (Manager). Captains, Garrick and Jim fight it out. A cheer for the victor, Tim Francis. Let’s try a few more minutes . . . only 25 pounds overweight . . . not bad . . . What harm will a few cases of potato chips and a coke do? . . . Guess who’s here, Tim? . . . constantly moving tables and chairs . . . Where’s Ferguson and Boshco today? . . . Snap him down! . . . Grappling anyone? . . . We’ve got to set up plenty of chairs for all our spectators ... Fix the scales quick, I’m overweight. tH L 113 ICE HOCKEY “■? ' , T , tw HI, Steve Bruneau tends the goal. Tri-captains John, Dave and Rich. FIRST ROW: B. Downes, J. Sugden (Tri-captain), D. Young (Tri-captain), R. Redden (Tri-captain), R. Melone, S. Bruneau, J. Brodrick. SECOND ROW: Coach O’Laughlin, L. Alge r (Manager), T. Keery, S. Bartels, B. Grant, R. Blunt, P. Heywood, J. Gove, H. Grant, S. Mattson, D. Farrell, D. Madden (Manager), F. Redden (Manager). 114 SKI TEAM John Rickard starts down the course. The ski team has a personal photographer, Mr. Emerson. Mm i ' ill SITTING: D. Kelley, B. Thomason. KNEELING: I. Harvey, G. Benoit, J. Rickard. FIRST ROW STANDING: B. Fallon, B. Brown, E. Yozell, R. Kiely, B. Seavey, M. Gove, W. Alpaugh, C. Freedberg, S. Fleischmann, C. Anderson, J. Brodrick. SECOND ROW STANDING: P. Kyllman, Coach Emerson, P. Nelson, A. Baer, J. Fay, J. Phillips, G. MacCeave, D. Alcaide, R. Cail, Miss Kay. MISSING: S. Alcaide, B. Burtt, C. Kelley. Miss Snowflake 1969. 115 • m ait Mitfl mm mmm S !§S @ S §$ s ft J | VARSITY FIRST ROW: M. Noble, S. Weinberg, D. MacMillan, L. McKenzie, L. Nazar, S. Tyler. SECOND ROW: R. Noble, G. Ronty, L. Dowd, S. Reilly, S. Peltier, A. Asquith, Miss Butera. Miss Butera delivers some more of her winning magic. Going high for a rebound. 116 I. :£I«1 |t ; « !«-.as Linda Dowd goes in for two. A pass in the Noble tradition. BASKETBALL Miss Cosgrove gives a few pointers. V-i-c-t-o-r-y, that’s our Weston battle cry! JUNIOR VARSITY FIRST ROW: H. Maynard, C. Anza, C. Healey, S. MacMillan, S. VanNostrand, N. Row, M. Messina. SECOND ROW: Miss Cosgrove, C. Quigley, K. Stone, D. Eibye, N. Raffio, S. Banghart, K. Degerberg, L. Berry, C. Jennings, K. Moriarty, L. Jones, K. O’Hara. Caudia gets her finger on tb ball. SPORTING AROUND 118 MAI KAI HUKILAU J. Lepine (1967 Queen), B. Burtt, J. Lowell, T. Berry, J. Fluke (1968 Queen), L. Miller, P. Maynard, L. MacKintosh, K. Melone. BBiaaMMBaa 119 CHEERLEADERS Bea-u-ti-ful! Captain Sue Rader and her two side-kicks. FIRST ROW: D. Kelley, S. Rader (Captain), B. Arpin (Co-captain), C. Kelley. SECOND ROW: G. Benoit, N. Campelia, J. Brasco, P. Carlson, D. Butler. 120 MAJORETTES FIRST ROW: C. Butler, W. Turner, K. McKearney (Co-captain), M. Zirpolo (Cap¬ tain), L. Kempster, P. Maynard. SECOND ROW: R. Jenkins, B. Parker, N. Shea, P. Millen, J. Goode, S. Parker. FIRST ROW: P. Martin, N. Matzelevich, P. Dotter, J. King, B. Warren, K. Ferrelli, B. Hutchings, S. Carney. SECOND ROW: T. Dengler, J. Whitney, C. Currier, E. Duffy, A. Engler, C. Anderson, C. Holt, L. Morton, P. Warren, W. Waldman, H. Saunders. THIRD ROW: A. Simons, A. Stander, P. Tariot, J. Stagg, M. John¬ son, P. Gardiner, A. Asquith, S. Carney, D. Moriarty, B. Kuehn, B. Matzelevich. FOURTH ROW: C. Wyche, C. Coot, Mr. Corley, A. Carney, C. Averill, D. Cetrone, C. DenHartog, P. Dotter. Slightly hazy Monday mornings . . . “L’istesso tempo” . . . “Sing, Celli!” . . . “Uh, where are we?” . . . “Oh! The concert’s tomorrow? . . . 32° rehearsals! . . . always a worthwhile product . . . “Who left the window open all weekend?!” . . . Brookline exchange concert . . . those show rehearsals: food . . . and a patient director. 122 ORCHESTRA BAND Six steps per five yards . . . “Bend your knees!” . . . un¬ forgettable Wednesday afternoons . . . “Who stole my white shoe polish?” . . . Oh, no, not “Windy”, again! . . . the only band in the league with girls in skirts . . . their own special spirit: “Give ’em a mickey mouse! “Go, go, get ’em, get ’em!” . . . “concerts” on the bus home from football games . . . “Now, how’s that again, Mr. Corely? What color socks for which kind of weather?” ... “I for¬ got my music!” . . . “Hey, don’t you know your right from your left yet?” . . . “Come on, let’s go, move it!” . . . black ties? ... 13 Seniors?! . . . “Marne” . . . best band in the D. C. L., thanks to a hardworking and devoted director, (and friend.) . . . CHARGE!!! FIRST ROW: N. Matzelevich, J. Whitney, T. Dengler, C. Currier, B. Burtt, A. Asquith. SECOND ROW: P. Dotter, K. Ferrelli, P. Martin, J. King, P. O’Lander, B. Hutchings, J. Simons. THIRD ROW: C. Ave- rill, L. Downes, C. Mannick, L. Marsden, P. Collins, S. Hutchings, A. Carney, A. McGarry. FOURTH ROW: S. Gates, C. Carpenter, C. Wyche, P. Dotter, A. Stander, P. Gardiner. FIFTH ROW: J. Conant, R. Whitaker, G. Powers, K. Moriarty, S. Heffemon, W. Waldmann, C. Jones. SIXTH ROW: M. Weiss- becker, J. Stagg, M. Fabrizio, D. Whitney, C. Hill, B. Kuehn, S. Carney. MAELSTROM FIRST ROW: M. McGarrv. SECOND ROW: C. Klion, D. Walker. THIRD ROW: A. Brodrick, J. McGarrv, N. Abdun-Nabi, Miss Busse, C. Guild, A. Carney, A. MeGarry, H. Goldkamp. LUX-LUMIERE-CBET-LUZ FIRST ROW: D. Walker, P. Butler, C. DenHartog, S. Carney. SECOND ROW: A. Bark, D. Martin, M. Freed¬ man, D. Pollock, M. Pontoppidan, N. Abdun-Nabi. iTrtIT fii itn 124 GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB MIXED CHOIR THIRD EDITION 125 MfcMr. v, H ‘1 ' | W y . ' Bf Mr, 1 MM FTA STANDING: S. Fifield, G. Powers, P. Butler, A. Rand, A. Rowen, D. MacCaus- land, D. Stagg, C. Coburn, S. Lazzari, P. Gibson, L. Hastings. IN FRONT (T to B): N. Raffio, L. Cormay, D. Roazen, N. Abdun-Nabi, B. DiBartolomeis. LIBRARY AIDES FHA Mrs. Thornhill, D. Gillespie, B. DiBartolomeis, D. Fisher, B. Whitaker. ■■■■ Pfc E Ip liTOllill: ■W ' ] r 1 • ' . m FIRST ROW: M. Morrison, G. Schwartz, M. Studley, L. Howland, P. Banghart. SECOND ROW: S. Dadiskos, Mrs. Nickeson, A. Cetrone (President), D. Davis (Vice- President), A. Landry (Treasurer), H. Weissbecker, D. Stagg, S. Boyes. 126 CAFETERIA MONITORS D. Simpson, R. Towle, E. Walchi, D. Richardson, P. Rearick, M. Deibel, D. Brownell, R. Clapp, T. Kindelan, S. O’Connor, J. Cerniglia. OFFICE AIDES FIRST ROW: D. Paskiewicz, C. Donovan, L. Gibson, C. Cox, K. Moriarty, L. Cormay, C. Jones, D. Davis. SEC¬ OND ROW: S. Ferguson, B. Johnson, S. Lazzari, C. Mastain, A. Landry, S. Dadiskos, J. Smith. THIRD ROW: D. MacCausland, B. Sinclair, K. Stuart, P. Butler, N. Baron, K. DeRusha, C. Butler. FBLA FIRST ROW: P. Laughner, L. DiBartolomeis, P. Maynard, A. Knowles, B. Sinclair. SECOND ROW: D. MacCausland, E. Page, L. Allen, N. Siracusa, D. Griffin. MISSING: J. Prouty, B. Johnson. j PLANT STUDY GROUP PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB T. Waltz, Mr. Nilson, R. Whitaker BIOLOGY CLUB FIRST ROW: C. Richardson, J. Luneau, T. Dengler, R. Bele- jack. SECOND ROW: S. Carney, B. Wetherbee, R. Blacklow, C. Klion. THIRD ROW: A. McGarry, S. Parker. fPHMi ft HzT ' ' s K w ffrjt .mk ; w w9t ' v- it 1 • v -, ' VT v ; ' ■ Tj il JB. W ?! B V; u HL ' jgyv . jSRI FIRST ROW: B. Lee, B. Boling, D. Gillespie, R. Ford, J. Wheeler, D. Mor¬ ton, J. Woodbury. SECOND ROW: G. Riggio, N. True, M. Riggio, B. Parker, D. MacMillan, D. Butler, P. Park, J. Brodrick. THIRD ROW: C. Jennings, T. Waltz, R. Whitaker, C. Gillespie, A. Bark, A. Webber, D. Eibey, Mrs. Meiry, Miss Dyar. MATH CLUB 128 FIRST ROW: W. King. SECOND ROW: M. Messina, Mrs. Heptner, D. Kelley, L. Hastings, P. Pina, Mr. Sternberg, B. Boling. SPANISH CLUB SEATED: D. Walker, C. DenHartog (President), D. MacMillan. STANDING: Miss Ghattas, A. Rand, S. Orth, M. Messina, A. Bark, R. Glickman, K. Coburn. FRENCH CLUB t ANNOUNCERS SEATED: B. Conant, Mr. Barclay, C, Mastain, K. Coburn. STAND¬ ING: S. Heffernon, N. Raffio, L. Cormay, D. Blacklow, A. Cetrone, J. Melone, K. DeRusha. “We will now observe one min¬ ute of silent meditation.” SEATED P. Pina B. Hutchings D. Dow D. Orth B. Bustin STANDING D. Gillespie R. Cail R. Schwartz A. Woodbury TECHNICIANS 130 LOUNGE LOUNGE MONITORS SEATED: D. deCamp, M. Zirpolo, L. Algird, T. Berry. STANDING: J. Allen, C. Phelon, F. McCarter, J. Moreton, R. Redden. SCHOOL STORE STORE WORKERS SEATED: B. Watson, L. Ryan, C. Butler. STANDING: K. Adams, K. Luneau, J. Allen, N. Abdun-Nabi. STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: P. Collins, J. Luneau, A. Savitz, D. Farrell. SECOND ROW: D. Elinoff (Vice-President), P. Tariot, F. McCarter (Treasurer), B. Watson. THIRD ROW: P. Dunne (Secretary), K. Luneau, K. Adams (President), L. Carlson, Miss Dyar. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Pratt, G. Czamowski, M. Noble, P. Pendergast, D. Harsch, J. Brodrick. FIFTH ROW: C. Allen, J. Lawson, S. Bartels. Missing: B. Arpin, P. Boshco, D. McNeff, B. Burtt, C. Butler, J. Smith, G. Benoit, R. Randall, L. Leon- hardt. Student Council Homeroom Bonnie plans the Town Green Lighting Project. Becky and Frank organize the Student Lounge. Mr. Higgins and members of the council discuss student responsibility. 132 EXCHANGE STUDENTS AMERICAN YOUTH EXCHANGE American Youth Exchange is a reciprocal summer student exchange program between high school students in the United States and 6 countries in South America: Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, and Peru. U.S. students between the age of 15 thru 18 apply in March and April thru the Spanish department at Weston High School. If they are accepted they are placed with a family in the South American country of their choice having children their age, leaving the U.S. in late June and returning ten weeks later. In return the U.S. family hosts a South American student from January thru March. Transportation expenses are paid for by the individual student’s parents. Living expenses are paid for by the host family. SEATED: S. Carney (Weston-Rombas to France), C. Richardson (Wes- ton-Rombas to Belgium), P. Kyllman (A.Y.E. from Bolivia), D. Blank (Weston-Rombas from Brazil), S. Downes (A.Y.E. to Argentina). STAND¬ ING: E. Bromfield (A.Y.E. to Chile), D. deCamp (A.Y.E. to Colombia), T. Berry (A.Y.E. to Peru), Mrs. Lofgren, M. Woll (Weston-Rombas from France), E. Segien (A.Y.E. to Chile), I. Keller (A.Y.E. from Peru). Missing: A. Valenzuela (A.Y.E. from Chile), M. Morales (A.Y.E. from Peru), P. Roose (A.Y.E. from Peru), S. Delgado (A.Y.E. from Peru), J. Murphy (A.Y.E. to Peru), L. Park (A.Y.E. to Chile). WESTON-ROMBAS AFFILIATION The Weston-Rombas Affiliation was established as a Town Committee at the 1950 Town Meeting to pro¬ mote the ideals of world peace through friendship between peoples of different nations. Ah exchange of students between Rombas (Moselle), France, and Weston has been maintained since 1954. There have also been exchanges with Porto Alegre, Brazil, and Brussels, Belgium. Exchange students this year at Weston High School are Michele Woll, Rombas, France and Danilo Blank, Porto Alegre, Brazil. The student representing Weston in the exchange program this year is Betsy Johnson, Rombas, France. Qualifications for exchange students are as follows: —completed sophomore year —B grade point average —minimum of 2 years foreign language —sincere interest in promoting world friendship. 133 “THE LARK” by Jean Anouilh CAST Joan of Arc . Beverly Conant Warwick.Michael Bustin Inquisitor.Jeff Sargent Promoter. Stuart Silverman Charles the Dauphin.David Finnerty Agnes Sorel .Judy Fields Queen Yolande. Sally Underhill Little Queen . Lyn Marsden Captain La Hire. David McNeff Robert Beaudricourt . . . Christopher Adams Cauchon . Ray Nied Joan’s Father.John Searles Joan’s Mother.Deborah Cozort Joan’s Brother. Josh Schneider Archbishop of Reims.Nick Underhill Brother Ladvenu . John Thomas Monsieur de la Tremoville.Ian Ratner 134 YEARBOOK FIRST ROW: Mrs. Endee, A. Cetrone, J. Brasco, L. MacKintosh, C. DenHartog, P. Dotter, P. Dunne. SEC¬ OND ROW: Mr. Pratt, C. Viles, M. Lane, C. Currier (Co-Editor), T. Berry (Co-Editor), J. Allen, B. Watson, R. Simpson. Missing: B. Arpin, D. Blank, P. Butler, S. Fifield, A. Knowles, P. Littlefield, J. Limeau, R. Marsden, M. Larsen, J. Moreton, L. Park, S. Orth, R. Phelan, D. Phillips, J. Sadowski, R. Simpson, J. Starmer, J. Thomas, D. Walker. The weekend trip to New York City for the Yearbook Convention . . . The Case Of The Missing Staff . . . “Crop it!” . . . “Where’s the wheel?” . . . fattening meetings . . . “We need $2,000.00 by Monday.” . . . the alibi folder ... in order to get the key to the file cabinet which is between Mila 18 and J.B. on the 6th shelf of the closet, one must get the key to the briefcase from Mr. Pratt in order to get the key to the closet from the raspberry Tissot Candy can which is in the briefcase . . . (i.e. Do not try to get into the file cabinet.) ... all night meetings . . . apricot yogurt at 3:30 a.m.? . . . biography grids, questionnaires, birthday sheets, activity sheets, full name sheets . . . “Berry, get over here!” . . . “Who has an ulcer?” . . . “The underclassmen are going to kill us when they see this book!” . . . “Have you heard the newest rumor? The whole book is in color!” 136 SENIOR ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY THOMAS ACCONCIA Baseball J. V. 2; Captain 3; Cross Country 4; Winter Track 4. CHRISTOPHER ADAMS Entered Junior Year; Student Council President 4; Folio 3; school newspa¬ per 3; Drama Club 4; Musical 3. CHARLES AKERS JEFFREY ALLEN Entered Junior Year; Golf 3,4; Dis¬ tributing Editor for Yearbook. JOHN ANTON Entered Senior Year. BARBARA ARPIN Field Hockey 2; Lacrosse 1,2,3; Cheerleading Mascot 2; Cheerleader 3, Co-Captain 4; Student Council 4; Mixed Choir 2,3,4; Girls’ Glee Club 2,3,4; Third Edition 3,4; Musical 2,3,4. JANE ASHBROOK French Club 1; Drama Club 1; Or¬ chestra 1. APRIL ASQUITH Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 4; Girls’ Glee Club 4; Musical Orchestra 4. NINA BARON Band 1,2; Biology Club 3; Office Aide 3,4. RANDOLPH BAUER Football J. V. 2; Band 1. STUART BERMAN Soccer J. V. 2, V. Captain 3,4; Winter Track 4; Biology Club 2; school news¬ paper 3; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Mixed Choir 2,3,4; Musical 2; Musical Or¬ chestra 3,4. THOMASIN BERRY Lacrosse, J. V. 1,2, Varsity 3; Student Council 3; Musical 1,2,3; French Club 1,2; Spanish Club 2,3; Mixed Choir 1,2,3,4; Girls’ Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Third Edition 3,4; A.Y.E. 3,4; Yearbook Co- Editor-in-Chief 4; Prom Court 3; Prom Committee 3; Varsity Club 4. BRUCE BIELASKI Junior Year Abroad; Football, J.V. 2; Tennis 1,2; Wrestling 2; Drama Club 1; Musical 1, 2, 4; French Club 1, 2, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 4; Varsity Club 1, 2, 4. JOAN BIGHAM Field Hockey, J.V. 1, Varsity 2, 3; La¬ crosse, J.V. 1, Varsity 2, 3; Biology Club 2; Canteen Committee 1, 2; Prom Committee 3. MARJORIE BILLINGS Field Hockey, J. V. 1; Prom Com¬ mittee 3. DOUGLAS BLACKLOW Ski Team 3; Spring Track, Varsity 2; Announcers Club 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. DANILO BLANK Exchange Student from Porto Alegre, Brazil; Soccer, Varsity 4; Mixed Choir 4; Yearbook 4. BRUCE BOGARDUS Football, Freshman; Basketball, J.V. 2, Manager 4; Baseball, J.V. 1, 2, 3; Lab Assistant 2; V.P. of Jets 1, 2, 3, 4. PETER BOSCHO Football, Freshman, J.V. 2; Wrestling, Varsity 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4. JEAN BRACONIER Lacrosse, Manager 3; Girls’ Glee Club L 2, 3, 4. FREDERICK BRASCO Football, Freshman, J.V. 2, 3, Varsity 4; Basketball, Freshman, J.V. 2, Man¬ ager 3, 4; Baseball, J.V. 3; Band 1. JOANNE BRASCO Field Hockey, J.V. 2; Cheerleader 3, 4; Musical 1; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Typing Editor; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Third Edition 3, 4. ELLEN BROMFIELD Biology Club 2; Drama Club 2; French Club 1, 2; A.Y.E. 3. REBECCA BURTT Field Hockey, J.V. 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4; Ski Team 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse, J.V. 1, Varsity 2, 3; Class Secretary 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Band 3, 4; Mix¬ ed Choir 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Third Edition 3, 4; Prom Court 3; Prom Committee 3. MICHAEL BUSTIN Entered Senior Year; Drama Club 4; Musical 4; Mixed Choir 4. PATRICIA BUTLER Biology Club 1; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; Band 2; Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Lux Lumiere, Cbet, Luz 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Biography Editor 4. THOMAS CAIA Concession Stand Committee 4. SUSAN CARLSON Biology Club 1; French Club 1, 2. SUSAN CARNEY Junior Year in Rombas, France; Ten¬ nis, Varsity 2; Class Vice-President 2; Biology Club 1; French Club 1; Math Club 1, 2, 4; Lux, Lumiere, Cbet, Luz 1, 2, Co-Editor 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Musical Orchestra 4. CHARLES CARR Football, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Basket¬ ball, Freshman, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Baseball, J.V. 1, Varsity 2, 3, Co-Cap¬ tain 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3. 137 ANITA CETRONE Basketball, J.V. 3; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4; F.H.A. 3, President 4; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Liter¬ ary Staff 4; Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Musical 4. EDWARD CHIBARO Football, Freshman, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Baseball, J.V. 1, Varsity 2, 3; Wrestling, Varsity 1, 2; Prom Com¬ mittee 3; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Mixed Choir 3. MERILYN CLAPP CANDACE COBURN Announcers Club 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET COCKS Basketball, J.V. 1. BEVERLIE CONANT Announcers Club 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 4. LORNA CORT Entered Junior Year; Spanish Club 3; Mixed Choir 4; Girls’ Glee Club 3, 4. SARAH CORT Ski Team, Varsity 3, 4; Lacrosse, J.V. 1, 2; Biology Club 2; F.T.A. 2; Drama Club 3, 4; Prom Committee 3. DEBORAH COZORT Entered Senior Year; Drama Club 4. CHERYL CURRIER Field Hockey, J.V. 1, 2, Varsity 3; Basketball, J.V. 1, 2, Varsity 3; La¬ crosse, Varsity 2, 3; Yearbook Co- Editor-in-Chief; Band 1,2,3,4; Orches¬ tra 4; Varsity Club 4, Band Secretary 4; Prom Committee 3. ALAN CURTIS Tennis, J.V. 2, 3; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Third Edition 3, 4. DONALD DANCER Basketball, Freshman, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Soccer, Varsity 4; Spring Track 2, 3; school newspaper 3, 4. DIANNE DAVIS Biology Club 2; F.H.A. 3, Vice-Presi¬ dent 4. DENISE deCAMP Basketball, J.V. 3; Pep Club 1; Span¬ ish Club 3, President 4. ALFRED DENGLER Winter Track, Varsity 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 3; Drama Club 2; Math Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Musical Orchestra 2, 3, 4. CATHERINE DenHARTOG Lacrosse, J.V. 3; French Club 1, 2, 3, President 4; Lux, Lumiere, Cbet, Luz 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Musical Orchestra 3, 4; Mixed Choir 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 3, 4. KATHERINE DeRUSHA Announcers Club 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3; Technicians Club 3; library aide 1, 2; Office Aide 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 2, 3. MARGARET DOTTER Basketball, J.V. 2; Biology Club 1; French Club 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Or¬ chestra 3, 4; Musical Orchestra 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Copy Editor. SUSAN DOWNES Field Hockey, J.V. 2, Varsity 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Prom Committee 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JULIET DOWSE Drama Club 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ERIC DUFFY Soccer 3, Varsity 4; Track 2, Varsity 3; Announcers Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Third Edition 3, 4. DIANE DUSSAULT Field Hockey J.V. 2; Lacrosse J.V. 3; Biology Club 2; French Club 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 3, 4; Musical 4. THEO DORE EVERETT Announcers Club 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Lux, Lumiere, Cbet, Luz 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN FABRIZIO Wrestling 1; Band 1, 2. ALICE FARRELL Biology Club 3. SUSAN FERGUSON Biology Club 1; Drama Club 2, 4; French Club 1; Mixed Choir 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM FERGUSON Football, Freshman, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Basketball, Freshman, J.V. 2, Var¬ sity 3, 4; Baseball J.V. 1, Varsity 2, 3; Track 3; Band 1. JOSEPH FERRANTI KARLA FERRELLI Field Hockey, J.V. 1, 2; Varsity 3, 4; Lacrosse, J.V. 1, Varsity 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLENE FERRO F.B.L.A. 2; F.H.A. President 3, Secre¬ tary 4; Office Aide 1, 2. SUSAN FIFIELD Entered Senior Year; F.T.A. 4; Girls’ Glee Club 4; Yearbook Proofreader 4. JUNE FLUKE Field Hockey J.V. 2, Varsity 3; La¬ crosse J.V. 1, Varsity 2, 3; Student Council 2; Biology Club 1; French Club 1, 2, 3; Lux, Lumiere, Cbet, Luz 1, 2, 3, Editor 4; Prom Queen 3; Prom Committee 3; National Honor Society 3. 138 DAVID FINNERTY Announcers Club 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Mixed Choir 3, 4. KATHELEEN FOX F.H.A. 4. TIMOTHY FRANCIS Wrestling J.V. 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4; Var¬ sity Club 3, 4. JANE FREEDBERG Field Hockey Manager 2, 3; Lacrosse J.V. 1, 2, Varsity 3; Biology Club 2; Drama Club 2,3,4; French Club 3; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Library Aide 3, 4; Prom Committee 3. ANNE GLYNN Entered Senior Year; Drama Club 4; Mixed Choir 4; Girls’ Glee Club 4. JOHN GOODE Football, Freshman, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Basketball J.V. 2, Varsity 4; Tennis J.V. 1, 2; Varsity Club 4; Mixed Choir 3. STEVEN GOVE Football, Freshman, J.V. 2, Captain 3, Varsity 4; Wrestling J.V. 2; Ski Team J.V. 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Lux, Lumiere, Cbet, Luz 1. DEBORAH GRIFFIN . Field Hockey Manager 2; F.B.L.A. 3, 4; F.H.A. 3; French Club 1; Prom Committee 3; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS HARRIS Football, Freshman; Soccer, Varsity 3, 4; Golf, Varsity 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Varsity Club 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3. GAIL HARRISON French Club 1, 2; F.T.A. 3, 4; Span¬ ish Club 2; Mixed Choir 4; Girls’ Glee Club 2, 3, 4. KAREN HARVEY Field Hockey J.V. 2, 3, Varsity 4; F. T.A. 3; Prom Committee 3. MARK HEBERT Football J.V. 2; Baseball J.V. 1, 2. LINDA HOWLAND F.H.A. 3, 4. WILLIAM HUTCHINGS Drama Club 3, 4; Technicians Club 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Third Edition 3, 4. ELIZABETH JOHNSON Senior Year in Rombas, France; Drama Club 1; French Club 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Tennis Varsity 1, 2. GWEN JONES Announcers Club 4; Biology Lab As¬ sistant 2; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Maelstrom 4; Prom Committee 3; Mixed Choir 1; Girls’ Glee Club 1. JAMES JUDGE DAVID KELLEY Football, Freshman, Varsity 2, 3, Tri- Captain 4; Basketball, Freshman, J.V. 2, Varsity 3; Spring Track J.V. 1, 2; Winter Track Varsity 4; Canteen Committee 1, 2, 3, 4; school news¬ paper 4; Prom Committee Chairman 3; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Class Vice- President 1, 3; Student Council 3. VIRGINIA KELLEY Field Hockey J.V. 1, Varsity 2, 3, Captain 4; Basketball J.V. Captain 1, Varsity 2; Lacrosse Varsity 1, 2, 3; Ski Team J.V. 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Canteen Committee 2, 3; French Club 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Var¬ sity Club 4; Varsity Club Executive Committee 4. JOHN KING Soccer 3; Winter Track 1; Biology Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Mixed Choir 3, 4; Third Edition 4; Musical Orchestra 2, 3, 4. ANNE KNOWLES F.B.L.A. 4; Office Aide 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook 4. SUSAN KNOWLES Entered Junior Year; Drama Club 3; F.T.A. 3; Office Aide 3, 4. JAMES LaDu Entered Senior Year. ANNE LANDRY Biology Club 2; F.H.A. 3, 4; Office Aide 4. DEXTER LANE Biology Club 1; Art Club 2; Camera Club 3; school newspaper 2, 3, 4. MAUREEN LANE Biology Club 1; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Staff 4. MARK LARSEN Football, Freshman; Basketball, Freshman; Hockey, Varsity 2; Tennis J.V. 1, 2; Drama Club 2; Technicians Club 3; Varsity Club 2; Yearbook 4. PAULA LAUGHNER Biology Club 3; F.B.L.A. 3, President 4; Office Aide 4. JOHN LAWRENCE Football, Freshman; Basketball, Freshman; Baseball J.V. 1, Captain 2; Tennis Varsity 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4. DEBORAH LEE F.H.A. Secretary 4; French Club 3, 4; Prom Committee 3. LYNNE LEE Work Study 3, 4. DONNA LEOMBRUNO Work Study 4. ANNE LESLIE Entered Sophomore Year; F.H.A. 3, 4; Orchestra 3. THEODORE LEVIN MARGARET LIBITZ Basketball J.V. 1, 2; F.B.L.A. 2. KATHERINE LINDSLEY Lacrosse J.V. 1; Biology Club 2; French Club 1, 2, 3. 139 MATT HEW LIVINGSTON Football, Freshman, J.V. 2; Basketball, Freshman, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, Co-Cap¬ tain 4; Baseball J.V. 1, Varsity 2, 3, Captain 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Var¬ sity Club Executive Committee 4. ANTHONY LORINI Football, J.V. 2, Varsity 3; Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3; Varsity Club 3, 4. LEWIS LORINI Football Varsity 2, 3, Tri-Captain 4; Wrestling 1, 2; Winter Track 3, 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3; Class Treasurer 2; Student Council 3; Class President 3; Canteen Committee 3, 4; Musical 3. JUDY LOWELL Field Hockey J.V. 3; French Club 1; Prom Committee 3; Prom Court 3; Band 1; Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Musical 3, 4. JOHN LUNEAU Football J.V. 2; Soccer Varsity 4; Winter Track 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Class President 1, 4; Student Council 2, 4; Drama Cl ub 1, 2; Math Club 2, 3, 4; Lux, Lumiere, Cbet, Luz 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Photography 4; Na¬ tional Honor Society 3. STEPHANIE LYNCH Drama Club 1, 2, 3; French Club 1; school newspaper 4. LORNA MacKINTOSH Canteen Committee 4; F.H.A. 4; Yearbook Art 4. PAIGE MARSDEN Work Study 4. PAUL MARTIN Entered Senior Year; Band 4; Orches¬ tra 4. NANCY MATZELEVICH Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Musical Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. PAMELA MAYNARD F.B.L.A. 4; French Club 1; school newspaper 3; Majorette 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Prom Court 3; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. frank McCarter Cross Country J.V. 2, Varsity 3; Soc¬ cer J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Student Coun¬ cil 3, Treasurer 4; Student Lounge Chairman 4; Varsity Club 4. nancy McDonald Basketball J.V. 3, Varsity 4; Biology Club 2; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; F.T.A. 1, 2; Varsity Club 4. MARTHA McGARRY Basketball J.V. 1, Varsity 2; Tennis J.V. 3; Folio 1, 2, 3; Maelstrom Editor 4; Varsity Club 4. PATRICIA McGETTIGAN Drama Club 2; Band 2; Mixed Choir 2, 3; Girls’ Glee Club 2, 3. NANCY McGILLIVRAY Field Hockey Manager 3, J.V. 4; Bas¬ ketball Manager 3; Drama Club 1, 3; French Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Girls’ Glee Club 2, 3, 4. laurie McKenzie Field Hockey J.V. 1, 2; Basketball J.V. 1, Varsity 2, 3, Captain 4; Band 1, 2; Varsity Club 4. DAVID McNEFF Tennis Varsity 1, 3; Winter Track 1, 2; Student Council 3, 4; Class Treas¬ urer 3, 4; Announcers Club 3; Drama Club 3, 4; Drama 3, 4; Musical 4; school newspaper 1, 2; Mixed Choir 3, 4. LUCY MILLER Field Hockey J.V. 3; Basketball J.V. 1; French Club 1, 2; school news¬ paper 3; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Prom Court 3. PAUL MILLER Football Freshman; Baseball J.V. 1, 2, 3. STACY MILLER Biology Club 2; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; French Club 2, 3; Mixed Choir 2, 3; Girls’ Glee Club 2, 3; Third Edition 3. JOHN MORETON Hockey J.V. 1; Tennis Varsity 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 1, 2; Drama Club 3, 4; Musical 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Year¬ book Advertising Manager 4; Prom Committee 3; Lounge Monitor 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. WALTER MORRIS Cross Country 1; Winter Track 1; Spring Track 3; Biology Club 2. MARIANNE MORRISON Drama Club 1, 2; F.B.L.A. 3; F.H.A. 3, 4. MARK MUELLO Spring Track 1, 2; Foreign Affairs Counsel 3. CHRISTINA MUNRO Field Hockey Manager 2, 3; French Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 4; Prom Com¬ mittee 3; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JANE MURPHY JOSEPH NAUGHTON Football, Freshman, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, Tri-Captain 4; Winter Track Varsity 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4. PETER NERBER Football, Freshman, J.V. 2, Varsity 3; Baseball J.V. 1; Ski Team 3; Drama Club 1, 2. ROBERT NEWCOMB Entered Senior Year. KEVIN O’GORMAN Football, Freshman; Prom Committee 3. PAUL O’LANDER Entered Sophomore Year; Band 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 3, 4; Chemistry Lab Assistant 3, 4. 140 SALLY ORTH French Club 4; Yearbook Art 4; Can¬ teen Committee 4; Prom Committee 3; Mixed Choir 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 2, 3, 4. THOMAS OSBORNE Soccer J.V. 2, 3, Varsity 4; Wrestling 2; Tennis J.V. 2, Varsity 3; Band 1, Varsity Club 4. ELINOR PALMER LAUREL PARK Basketball J.V. 2; French Club 2, 3; F.T.A. 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Mixed Choir 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4. DAVID PENDERGAST Football, Freshman, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Winter Track 3; Tennis Varsity 2, 3, 4; Student Council Vice-President 3; Varsity Club 4. LEE PERRY Entered Sophomore Year; Basketball J.V. 2; Baseball Varsity 2; Cross Country 4; Winter Track 3, 4; Spring Track 3 ,4. BARBARA POE Pep Club Co-Chairman 2; Prom Com¬ mittee 3. LAWRENCE QUIGLEY Entered Junior Year SUSAN RADER Field Hockey J.V. 1; Cheerleader 2, 3, Captain 4; Musical 1, 2; Pep Club 2, Manager 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Third Edition 4. IAN RATNER Basketball J.V. 2; Soccer Varsity 3, 4; Tennis J.V. 2, Varsity 3; Folio Busi¬ ness Manager 3; Intrabang Business Manager 3; Mixed Choir 3, 4; Varsity Club 4. JONATHAN REARICK RICHARD REDDEN Hockey Varsity 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Cross Country 2; Soccer Varsity 3, 4; Spring Track 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 4. CHRISTOPHER RICHARDSON Junior Year in Belgium; Football, Freshman, J.V. 2; Soccer Varsity 4; Ski Team 2; Tennis J.V. 2; Student Council 1, 2; Class President 2; Musi¬ cal 1, 2, 4; Varsity Club 4. GREGORY RIGGIO JEREMY ROBBINS Football, Freshman, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Hockey Varsity 3; Baseball J.V. 1, 2, Varsity 3; Wrestling Varsity 1, 2; Biology Club 1; Canteen Com¬ mittee 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 4. KERMIT ROBINSON Basketball, Freshman, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Soccer Varsity 4; Biology Club 1; Varsity Club 4. NANCY ROWE Lacrosse J.V. 2; F.B.L.A. 1, 2; French Club 1; Spanish Club 2; Prom Com¬ mittee 3; Office Aide 1, 2, 3. GAYLE RUSSELL Cheerleader 3; F.T.A. 2; Pep Club Co-Chairman 2; Office Aide 1; Prom Committee 3; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES RYDER Basketball, Freshman, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, Co-Captain 4; Soccer Varsity 4; Biology Club 1; Intrabang 3; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook 4; Chemistry Lab Assistant 4. MICHAEL SALLESE Football, Freshman, J.V. 2; Basket¬ ball, Freshman, J.V. 2; Baseball, Freshman, J.V. 2. JEFFREY SARGENT ERNEST SCHOFIELD Football Freshman, J.V. 2, Varsity 3; Hockey 1, 2, 3; Baseball J.V. 1, 2. VIRGINIA SCHWARTZ F.H.A. 4; Office Aide 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2. JOHN SCOTT Technicians’ Club 1, 2, 3. JOHN SEARLES Entered Junior Year; Drama Club 3, 4; Drama 4. BEVERLY SEAVEY Biology Club 1; Math Team 2, 3, 4; Photography Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 3. MARK SECORD EUGENIE SEGIEN Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 4; French Club 2; F.T.A. 4; A.Y.E. 3; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3; Girls’ Glee Club 12 3 -j, cv. STUART SILVERMAN Drama Club 3, President 4; Mixed Choir 3, 4; Third Edition 4; Musical 2, 3, 4; Variety Show Director 4. JOHN SIMONS Ski Team 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Soc¬ cer Varsity 4; Band 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Musi¬ cals 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Photography 4. RICHARD SIMPSON Chess Club 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Photography Assistant 4, CHARLES SKINNER JOHN STACY Football, Freshman, J.V. 3; Work Study 4. JANICE STARMER Lacrosse J.V. 1, 2, Varsity 3; Girls’ Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Musical 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Varsity Club 4. DANIEL STRITTER Senior Year in France; Cross Country 1, Manager 2; Ski Team 3; Spring Track 3; Drama Club 2, 3; Math Team 3. MARY JANE STUDLEY Drama Club 1; F.B.L.A. 3; F.H.A. 4. 141 SUZANNE STUTZ JOHN SUGDEN Football, Freshman, J.V. 2; Hockey 2, 3, Captain 4; Spring Track 1, 2; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. CHRISTOPHER SWANSON Biology Club 2. NATHANIEL THAYER RUSSELL THEALL Basketball J.V. 2; Hockey 3; Base¬ ball J.V. 1, 2; Work Study 4. JOHN THOMAS Junior Year in France; Football, Freshman; Winter Track Varsity 1, 2, 4; Spring Track Varsity 1, 2; Drama Club Treasurer 1, Vice-President 2, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 4; Third Edition 4; Varsity Club 1, 2, 4; Yearbook Business Manager 4. LINDA TILTON Field Hockey Manager 2, J.V. 3, Var¬ sity 4; French Club 4; F.T.A. 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Varsity Club 4. SUSAN TYLER Basketball Varsity 3, 4; Lacrosse Var¬ sity 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Drama Club 1; Varsity Club 4. SARAH UNDERHILL Announcers Club 2, President 3; Drama Club 1, 2; French Club 1, 2; Lux, Lumiere, Cbet, Luz 1, 2; Mixed Choir 2; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2; Na¬ tional Honor Society 3. CAROLYN VILES Lacrosse J.V. 1, 2, 3; Biology Club 1; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 1, 2, 4, Vice-Presi¬ dent 3; Lux, Lumiere, Cbet, Luz 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Cropping 4. DIANNE WALKER Basketball Co-Manager 4; Biology Club 2; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Lux, Lumiere, Cbet, Luz 1, 2, 3, 4; Mael¬ strom 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4. LINDA WARD Basketball J.V. 2, Captain 3; Lacrosse J.V. 1, Captain 2, Varsity 3; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1; Mixed Choir 4; Girls’ Glee Club 3, 4. PATRICIA WARREN Tennis Varsity 1, 2, 3; school newspa¬ per 3, 4; Folio 1, 2; Maelstrom 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, Secretary 3; Girls’ Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 3, 4, National Honor Society 3; Varsity Club 4. ROBERT WARREN Basketball, Freshman, J.V. 2; Biology Club 2; school newspaper Co-Editor 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 3. BRANDON WATSON Cross Country 2, Co-Captain 3, 4; Winter Track 2, Co-Captain 3, 4; Spring Track 2, Co-Captain 3, 4; Class Vice-President 4; Student Council 4; Varsity Club 2, 3; Varsity Club Execu¬ tive Committee 4. ROBERT WEAVER Football, Freshman, Varsity 2, 3, 4; Baseball, J.V. 1, 2; Wrestling Varsity 1, 2; Mixed Choir 1. HEIDI WEISSBECKER Field Hockey J.V. 3; Basketball Man¬ ager 2; Drama Club 2; F.H.A. 3, 4. DOUGLAS WEYMOUTH Wrestling 1. ROBERT WHEELER Soccer Varsity 3, 4; Winter Track Varsity 3, 4; Spring Track 3; Foreign Affairs Council Vice-President 2, President 3; Mixed Choir 3, 4; Third Edition 4. JOHN WHITNEY Entered Junior Year; Band 3, Presi¬ dent 4; Orchestra 3, 4. DEBORAH WILKINS F.B.L.A. 2, 4; F.H.A. 3, 4. THOMAS WILLIAMS JEFFREY WILSON An avid fan of baseball, football, and basketball. MICHELE WOLL Exchange Student from Rombas, France; French Club 4; Girls’ Glee Club 4. DAVID YOUNG Football, Freshman, J.V. 2; Hockey Varsity 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Baseball J.V. 1; Soccer Varsity 3; Biology Club 1; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; National Hon¬ or Society 3. ROBERT YOUNG Spanish Club 2, 3. MICHELE ZIRPOLO Drama Club 1, 2, 4; Pep Club 1, 4; Spanish Club Secretary 3; 4; Major¬ ette 2, 3, Head-Majorette 4; Prom Committee 3. 142 VARSITY FOOTBALL SPORTS SCORES CROSS COUNTRY Weston (23) _ Bedford (32) Weston (18) _ Lynnfield (39) Weston (17) _Westwood (44) Weston (26) _.. Ashland (31) Weston (25) - Lincoln-Sudbury (31) Weston (19) _ Wayland (36) Weston (25) _ Bedford (30) Weston (20) Lynnfield (35) Weston (18) _ .... Westwood (45) Weston (28) _ Ashland (29) Weston (23) .. Lincoln-Sudbury (34) Weston (23) _ Wayland (32) VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY Weston (5) - Concord Carlisle (0) Weston (2) _ Wayland (1) Weston (5) _Westwood (0) Weston (1) .... Concord Academy (0) Weston (7) _ Newton South (0) Weston (2) _ Pingree (3) Weston (1) _Dana Hall (1) Weston (3) _ Newton North (1) Weston (1) _ Lincoln-Sudbury (0) Weston (2) _ ... Wellesley (1) JUNIOR VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY Weston (0) _ Concord Carlisle (2) Weston (1) _ Wayland (4) Weston (0) Concord Academy (2) Weston (0) Westwood (0) Weston (1) . ... Newton South (0) Weston (0) _ Pingree (1) Weston (2) _ Dana Hall (3) Weston (1) .. Newton North (2) Weston (1) _ Lincoln-Sudbury (1) Weston (1) .. _ Wellesley (0) Weston (14) .. Algonquin (6) Weston (8) _ ._ Lynnfield (6) Weston (6) __ _. Ashland (12) Weston (12) North Reading (16) Weston (8) .. Maynard (41) Weston (20) . ..... Westwood (6) Weston (12) . Acton Boxboro (28) Weston (30) _ Bedford (28) Weston (6) _ .. Wayland (24) JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Weston (0) Lincoln Sudbury (30) Weston (0) Lynnfield (12) Weston (8) Ashland (0) Weston (16) __ North Reading (14) Weston (6) _ Maynard (30) Weston (26) ..... Westwood (6) Weston (34) _ Bedford (12) Weston (6) _ Wayland (0) FRESHMEN FOOTBALL Weston (0) __ Lynnfield (36) Weston (30) _ North Reading (8) Weston (8) _ Weeks (6) Weston (14) _ Wayland (20) Weston (24) . _ Bedford (16) Weston (18) _Ashland (6) Weston (8) _Acton (18) Weston (22) . Westwood (16) GIRLS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL Weston (23) Newton (21) Weston (27) _ Wayland (25) Weston (41) _ Newton South (2) Weston (34) _Westwood (23) Weston (25) Lincoln Sudbury (62) Weston (18) ... _ Westwood (23) Weston (42) ..... .. Wellesley (53) Weston (46) Concord Carlisle (26) GIRLS’ JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Weston (6) _ .... Newton (12) Weston (17) _ Wayland (10) Weston (13) . _ Newton (2) Weston (16) _Westwood (13) Weston (15) .. Lincoln-Sudbury (20) Weston (23) Westwood (29) Weston (9) _ Wellesley (11) Weston (17) .. Concord Carlisle (17) 143 ICE HOCKEY Weston (2) Acton (0) Weston (0) _ Wayland (9) Weston (1) _ Newton South (1) Weston (0) _____ Lynnfield (10) Weston (2) _ Bedford (2) Weston (0) _ Wayland (9) Weston (1) _____Westwood (2) Weston (1) __ Lincoln-Sudbury (2) Weston (1) _ Newton South (4) Weston (1) _Westwood (2) Weston (0) _ Bedford (0) Weston (1) . _ Acton (2) Weston (1) _ _ Lynnfield (4) Weston (1) ______ Lincoln-Sudbury (2) SOCCER Weston (3) Acton Boxboro (0) Weston (1) _ Lynnfield (2) Weston (3) _ Wayland (0) Weston (4) _ Acton Boxboro (0) Weston (3) Rivers Country Day (2) Weston (2) _ Cambridge (0) Weston (3) _Wellesley J.V. (0) Weston (1) _ Wayland (1) Weston (1) Lynnfield (1) WINTER TRACK Weston (48) _ Wayland (38) Weston (55) _ Lincoln-Sudbury (31) Weston (431 2) _ Ashland (4214) Weston (58) Acton Boxboro (28) Weston (48) _ Lynnfield (38) Weston (541 2) _ _ Bedford (3114) Weston (49) _ ___ Westwood (37) All League Meet: Weston(32), Way- land (30), Lincoln-Sudbury(9), Ash- land(8), Acton Boxboro(4), West- wood ), Lynnfield(2), Bedford(l). WRESTLING Weston (3) _ Ashland (55) Weston (13) _ Winchester (53) Weston (11) _ Wayland (50) Weston (10) __ Lincoln-Sudbury (51) Weston (0) _Newton South (62) Weston (24) ___ __ _ Milford (33) Weston (13) _ Ashland (47) Weston (16) _ Lincoln-Sudbury (40) Weston (19) ___„ Concord (37) 144 145 I UNCLASSIFIED SECTION WITH A LOT OF CLASS 146 SPONSORS Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Arpin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Asquith Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Berry Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Bielaski Mr. and Mrs. Eric Billings Dr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Blacklow Dr. and Mrs. Harry E. Braconier Mr. and Mrs. Burton A. Bromfield Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carr, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Coburn and family Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Cort Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm S. Currier Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dancer Mr. and Mrs. John T. deCamp, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T. Dengler Dr. and Mrs. Willard E. Dotter Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Downes, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Granton H. Dowse, Jr. Mrs. W. June Dussault Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Everett Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. James W. Ferrelli Mr. and Mrs. Milton S. Freedberg Mr. and Mrs. ' Joseph A. Glynn Mr. and Mrs. John J. Goode Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Austin Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Edmond L. Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Horace S. Kenney, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. King Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Knowles, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James A. LaDu Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Landry Mr. and Mrs. John D. Lane Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laughner Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lee Mr. and Mrs. J. Sterling Livingston Mr. and Mrs. Mario Lorini Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Day MacKintosh Mr. and Mrs. James P. Maynard Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McDonald, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John O. McGillivray Mr. and Mrs. Laymon N. Miller Dr. and Mrs. John R. Moreton Mr. and Mrs. John D. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Newcomb Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Orth, III Dr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Osborne, II Dr. and Mrs. William Pendergast Mr. Leonard Poe Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Ratner Mr. and Mrs. Lee F. Riggio Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Rowe, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Studley, II Mrs. John F. Sugden Mrs. Margaret C. Thayer Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Tilton Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Yiles Mr. and Mrs. Morgan R. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Ward Mr. and Mrs. Duncan O. Warren Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Young, II 147 lifts, wallpaper fabrics and antiques f THE SPOKE SHOP at Diehl ' s The Linden Shopping Centre WELLESLEY Gifts for All Occasions 148 Weston Center Mall FRED WOODSIDE’S TIRE SHOP RECAPPING Jenny Gasoline 305 Weston St. Waltham TWinbrook 3-9459 Compliments of LILLY OPTICIANS, INC. ST. JULIA’S HIGH SCHOOL OF RELIGION V PONTIAC 1055 Main Street Waltham ' WELLESLEY HILLS At The Foot of Cliff Road. Our best wishes to the class of 1969 S-T ' Md’DOIHJfCD, e IIMC. Traitors 596 BOSTON POST ROAD WESTON CENTER 894-1423 RESIDENTIAL PROFESSIONAL REAL ESTATE APPRAISALS CONSULTANTS AND MORTGAGES 149 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1969 BERRY, BLUE CO., INC. New England ' s Merchandising Food Brokers Compliments Best Wishes to The Class of 1969 of BILL MITCHELL’S CENTRAL TAILORING CO. WEST END CHEVROLET Weston Center 110 South Street Waltham, Mass. Best Wishes ' 69 from Compliments of POST ROAD ESSO 28 Boston Post Rd. Weston-Wayland Line 358-7768 BRENTON E. TYLER INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 692 Main Street Waltham, Massachusetts 893-4808 GEORGE M. GORDON’S MOBIL STATION Owner: George M. Gordon 315 Commonwealth Rd. Wayland, Mass. Tel: 653-4200 237-2705 KENDAL GREEN SERVICE CENTER, INC. Prop. George M. Gordon 290 North Avenue Weston, Mass. (SH (Eottag? fSeataurant WESTON CENTER TW 3-9810 Wherever you go from here... Remember to keep in touch with Weston through THE TOWN CRIER 358-7336 894-4720 TWinbrook 3-7460 Compliments of Compliments of REGAN STAPLETON Linc-Merc-Cougar-Montego- Continental Mark II Rt. 9, Wellesley 235-6000 C ' Zom ' tL COUGAR Flowers of Distinction Potted Plants - Cut Flowers Corsages Annuals Arrangements Perennials Daily Deliveries In Weston and Surrounding Towns Flowers Wired Anywhere ARROWHEAD GARDENS INC. Boston Post Road Wayland, Mass. 358-7333 -7334 235-9520 8t -9521 ED ABBOTT ' S GULF SERVICE Compliments of C. RICHARD POWERS All Forms of Insurance and Construction Bonds TW 3-3617 5 Fox Chose Lane 127 Alewife Brook Pkwy Weston Cambridge 153 PHONE: 653-0700 BOSTON: 237-071 I MIDWAY GARAGE, INC. CAM’S AUTO SCHOOL Since 1929 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CARS SALES AND SERVICE 1220 WORCESTER ST., NATICK RT. 9 (NEAR SPEEN ST.) 894-1086 Special care to nervous students Male and female instructors Free pickup service permit instructions Cam ' s also offers a full driver education course Waltham ' s Oldest Driving School Established 1945 976 MAIN ST., WALTHAM, MASS. WESTON IGA JOE NASTASI WELLESLEY COLONIAL TEXACO SERVICE The Fastest Service in Weston Wayland 70 BOSTON POST RD., WAYLAND 358-7786 DELIVERY SERVICE Red Carpet Service—Ample Parking 8 A.M.—9 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK OPEN EVENINGS 6-9 FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Free delivery for orders over $20.00 S. S. Pierce Products 154 Tune-Up, Mechanical Service and Road Service 235-9736 873 Worcester St., (Corner of Rt. 9 and Weston Rd.) Wellesley, Mass. TO THE CLASS OF 1969 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES WALTHAM FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION MALCOLM W. RUSSELL, PRESIDENT ABEL J. COLPITTS INC. NICKERSON HILLS PAINT SERVICE PLUMBING AND HEATING LIC. NO. 6862 544 BOSTON POST ROAD WESTON 893-2150 Paints - Art Supplies - Wallpaper 917 MAIN STREET Waltham, Mass. 894-1952 894-1953 Where the Elite meet the Great 155 f RALPH WOODWORTH, JUNIOR 899-0002 PIANO AND ORGAN WESTON, MASSACHUSETTS LUVABCCBSNBCQUZBOAC AGES 5 TO ANY AGE POPULAR AND CLASSICAL EVERY CONCEIVABLE METHOD HAMMOND ORGANS STEINWAY AND BALDWIN PIANOS 156 PL Aft ifl Aft iO.JNL 24 HOUR EMERGENCY! PLATE GLASS SERVICE . GLASS FOR EVERY PURPOSE . . . AUTO GLASS STORE FRONTS MIRRORS TABLE TOPS TUB ENCLOSURES CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING MK 58 991 MAIN ST. WALTHAM Congratulations to the Class of 1969 DWIGHT RUDD AND CO. 176 Milk St. Boston, Mass. Insurance FAIRWAY SPORTS WORLD STEPHEN E. KINDELAN BOWLING 653-5820 GOLF COFFEE SHOP SUMMER DAY CAMP Rte. No. 9, Natick, Mass. Owned and operated by SELLEW ENTERPRISES, INC. BEAR HILL SUNOCO Owner: Leo LeBlanc 1420 Main St. Waltham, Mass. Soft lAJater of It Jed ton 85 Chestnut St. Weston, Mass. 02193 Telephone: 894-4808 WATER CONDITIONING DODGE TOWN 15-21 Main Street Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 157 |Iptrr (Crimes Jhttmtttlumal, Jttr. EXPERIENCE 15 MAIN STREET CONCORD, MASSACHUSETTS 01742 Telephone: 369-3300 Cable Address: GRIMESTRAVEL Travel Service 466 BOSTON POST ROAD WESTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02193 Telephone: 891-5680 RELIABILITY 1851 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. LEXINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02173 Telephone: 861-0290 Foreign Travel Specialists FOREIGN TRAVEL—CRUISES—TOURS FOR TEEN-AGERS AND YOUNG ADULTS Come in and let us help you plan your summer. MacRAE INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 481 BOSTON POST RD„ WESTON 893-1500 HOME—AUTO—LIFE—BUSINESS J. IRVING CONNOLLY 894-5520 C)0 UNTRY HOMES IN WESTON AND VICINIT 462 BOSTON POST ROAD WESTON 93-MASSACHUSETTS ED. ST. GERMAIN’S INC. CITROEN front wheel drive cars (France) DATSUN sedans, wagons, sports cars, trucks (Japan) INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER station wagons, 2 or 4 wheel drive; snow plows, scouts, trucks SPORTSMAN EQUIPMENT—TRAILERS Woods or Street Motorcycles Snowmobiles 922 Main Street Rt. 20 899-6660 WALTHAM 158 Weston Pharmacy, Inc. The Store F. WARREN EATON, Reg. Pharm. 397 BOSTON POST ROAD, WESTON MASS. Phone 894-3785 ROBERT S SERVICE STATION Route 9 Wellesley Wheel Balancing Brakes Relined Front End Alignment Motor Tune-Ups 235-4450 THE CARLSON CORPORATION 321 Commonwealth Road Cochituate, Massachusetts 159 50 Bear Hill Road Waltham, Mass. 893-5804 St. Worth Sk Shop 475 Washington Street Wellesley, Mass. 235-6669 Open Evenings VERONICA’S SPA YOUR PERSONAL STORE FOR FOODS NEEDS OPEN DAILY SUNDAY 6:00 A.M. to MIDNIGHT Come in and say Hello to Jim! 1060 MAIN ST. WALTHAM 894-3401 EGRET GROWTH FUND, INC. is a professionally managed mutual fund with a diversified portfolio of common stocks in many American industries. The Fund ' s primary investment objective is possible long term capital growth. Prospectus available from: EGRET DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, INC. I 10 Milk Street, Boston, Mass. 02107 Carleton H. Klinck, Registered Representative 482-0040 I) COMPLIMENTS OF A GRADUATE F. W. DERBYSHIRE, INC. ARA’S FOR YOUNG MEN 265 Bear Hill Road Waltham, Mass. Precision Lathes Micromills Drill Press Collets Attachments 35 Central Street Wellesley Massachusetts 162 BUSINESS SPONSORS Bickford ' s Inc. The Bouquet Shop Automotive Stereo Systems Embassy Theater Mr. Peters of Waltham Savage ' s Delicatesan Main St. Auto-Sales and Service of Walth am Standard Beer and Wine Shop Topper ' s Formal Wear Weston Cleaners and Tailors Salon D ' Andree Robert E. Nims Caterer Peter R. Hart Compliments of a Friend Anonymous Weston, Massachusetts TW3-I 104 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1969 COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. ALDEN ARONSON f 163 HATHAWAY HOUSE BOOKSHOP With Best Wishes to the Class of 1969 McKenzie travel SERVICE, INC. 194 Moody Street Waltham, Mass. TW3-8800 103 Central Street Wellesley, Mass. Compliments of ALLIED COMMONWEALTH TRUST Compliments of ALEXANDER’S WELLESLEY HILLS MOBIL 43 I Worcester Street Wellesley Hills, Mass. THE WESTON HARDWARE CO. 450 452 BOSTON POST RD. KITCHEN TOOLS PAINT MASSACHUSETTS BROKEN STONE COMPANY WESTON MASSACHUSETTS Bituminous Concrete Crushed Stone 165 COMPLIMENTS OF J. MELONE AND SONS, INC. CONTRACTORS 166 JOHN DOUGLAS SPORTSWEAR WELLESLEY WESTON CHESTNUT HILL PRUDENTIAL CENTER 984 MAIN STREET r __ 430 BOSTON POST ROAD, WESTON 93. MASSACHUSETTS. ARTHUR LEIBY’S Landscape Service and Garden Shop TW 3-9121 WALTHAM, MASS twmbrook electronics inc-. TELEVISION RADIO EDDIE R0SSET0N TW 3-6607 8r Hft; . ' i M w SUMI’S FASHIONS AND BOUTIQUE Congratulations to the Class of 1969 Exclusively yours for wardrobe elegance. 665 Cochituate Road (Rt. 30) Framingham In the House of the Kenneth Building Telephone 873-7606 Compliments of . . . Your neighborhood electricians TW4-30I6 Weston Compliments of new england instrument company The only manufacturer with equal capability in single turn conductive plastic wirewound precision potentiometers 281 Billerica Road • Chelmsford. Mass. 01824 • Tel 617-256-371 ' STANDARDS DIVISION 14 Kendall Lane • Natick. Mass. 01760 • Tel. 617-873-9711 CUSTOM DIVISION n©i Compliments of MAC MORAN CHEVROLET, INC. 3 I Providence Hwy. Rt. I Norwood, Mass. COMPLIMENTS OF HECTOR J. OSMOND CO. t Netos-iTrrbittte 18 Pine Street Waltham 893-1670 TWINBROOK ’P(t an Micq ?nc. SPECIALISTS | PROMPT FREE DELIVER Y | RENT OR SELL WHEEL CHAIRS • HOSPITAL BEDS SUPPLIES A Complete Line of COSMETICS featuring ★ FABERGE and ★ REVLON ★ COTY ★ MAX FACTOR JAMES WEINER, Reg. PhG. Ample Free Parking Area Call 899-8247 B. L. OGILVIE SONS, INC. Fuels Building Materials Blue Truck” Delivery Service Ample Parking 39 Warren Ave., Weston Located Next To A P 1025A Main St., WALTHAM 894-1265 894-1266 Congratulations Class of 1969 WALTHAM SCREW COMPANY Manufacturers of Quality Screw Machine Products Since 1893 171 Compliments of POST ROAD LIQUORS 62 Boston Post Road Wayland, Mass. 358-4300 . DIE CUTTING MOUNTING OF DISPLAYS T . EASEL ATTACHING fi • GENERAL FINISHERS for the PRINTING TRADE ★ STEEL RULE CUniNG DIES 876-1904 MATHESON-HIGGINS CO. INC 10 ARROW ST., CAMBRIDGE - OFF 1136 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. PRES.—GRANTON H. DOWSE, JR. 172 PETE JACOBS SPORTING GOODS WELLESLEY HILLS SQUARE HART SKIS Sales, Service and Rentals BICYCLES (Check our liberal trade allowances) A complete line of sporting goods CALL OR COME ON DOWN 259 Washington St. WELLESLEY Weston TW 3-4500 and Wayland 426 Boston Post Road TRIPLE MARKETS Growing by serving. WESTON - CONCORD - WESTWOOD 173 We are proud of the part Westwood Studios has played in the production of your yearbook. It is with this same pride in our work, and our interest in producing better portraits and candids that we hope you may call upon our services in the future. STUDIOS,INC. 218 Chestnut Street, Needham, Mass. 02192 Telephone 444-0042 Portraits, Wedding Candids, and Yearbook Photography 174 the only complete service for a successful yearbook... from photography to lithography A total range of Graphic Arts Services provided on a completely flexible basis to suit your own individual requirements. BRADBURY, SAVLES, O’NEILL-PARAGON affiliated with HERFF JONES Printing • Publishing • Photography CHRYSLER BUILDING • NEW YORK, N.Y. 10017 Yearbook Photography Division , victor o neill studios 130 EAST 43RD STREET, NEW YORK, N. Y. 10017 NEWTON-WALTHAM BANK TRUST CO. 637 Main Street, Waltham 894-6500 ■ 1 — ■■ -- - i ■■ - ■■■ INDEX Administration _ _ __ ____ 6 Advertisements ____ _ _ 148 Announcers Club 130 Baby Pictures (Seniors) __ 70 Band _ 123 Baseball _ S Basketball, Boys _ 108 Basketball, Girls ________ _ 116 Biology Club _ __ 128 Book Store _ 131 Business Sponsors _ 163 Cafeteria Monitors _ 127 Camera Shy _ __ 68 Cheerleaders _ 120 Class Day _ S Class Outing (Seniors) _ S Cross Country .._ _ 104 Dedication _ 4 Exchange Students _ _ 133 Faculty _ 7 F.B.L.A. _ 127 F.H.A. . ..- 126 Field Day 1969 _ __ S Field Hockey _ 106 Football _ .... _____ 100 French Club _ 129 Freshmen _ _____ 90 F.T.A. - 126 Girls’ Glee Club 125 Golf - S Graduation _ S Gym Class _ H8 Ice Hockey_ ___ ___ J14 Juniors _ 74 Lacrosse _____ _ S Lark, The _ 134 Library Aides_ Lounge Monitors_ Lux, Lumiere, Chet, Luz Maelstrom _ Majorettes_ Math Club _ Mixed Choir_ National Honor Society Office Aides _ Once Upon A Mattress _ Orchestra _ Photography Club_ Prologue _ _ Prom 1968 _ Prom 1969 _ Seniors_ Ski Team _ Soccer _ Sophomores _ Spanish Club _ Sponsors _ Spring Track _ _ Sports Scores _ Student Council_ Table of Contents Technicians Club _ Tennis, Boys__ Tennis, Girls_ Third Edition_ Title Page_ Variety Show 1969 Winter Track Wrestling _ Yearbook Picture_ Yearbook Staff_ 126 131 124 124 121 128 125 S 127 S 122 128 2 119 S 28 115 105 82 129 147 S 143 132 3 130 S S 125 1 S 112 113 136 1 176 Printed by BRADBURY, SAYLES, O ' NEILL-PARAGON V : Weston High School 1969 Yearbook Staff. 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