Westport High School - Brownie Yearbook (Westport, MA)

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ieaiditact re A Seg woe ino ah tig . ? sf ee weed pate de =! cou sidan Selina 43%  nd mba be bet Fe be 4 Ba Oe ‘y i groni = | NUR AUTH Ths |. irs ae Me LRG GUL a Be ie ae ee ouaiene someyvesyort i 5, Sage ie 7 | oe “ X xy iy Mi z We 8, ie +5 st — Ay it i : i HEURES ES heptnae ana e it ee ts cere pee be ae DEDICATION As an expression of our lasting gratitude and deepest sincerity for his endless efforts in di- recting us toward a successful and promising future, we the graduating class of 1960 dedi- cate our yearbook to Mr. Lloyd A. Brightman. @ The 1960 Brownie Staff hopes that this yparbook will help you re-live all the challenges, accomplishments, and friend- ships experienced at Westport High. BROWNIE STAFF ha Sports Editors PHYLLIS SOUZA BRADFORD FIELDS Business Managers GERALDINE PEREIRA LEON ANCTIL Editor-in-Chief ANTHONY NANNI Photography Editor DOROTHY CABRAL Copy Editor CAROLYN RUSSELL Editors oh me - ANTHONY NANNI mt v a JOANNE WOOD Pd ra os ——- S — y Ad fa 4 _ al Art Editors Literary Editors CAROLE LEONARD EDWARD SANTOS SHARON WAITE SANDRA GIFFORD LAURENCE A. FOGG WELCOME We extend a sincere welcome to Mr. Laurence A. Fogg and his family. Though our associa- tion will be brief, we wish him a long and successful administration. MILTON-E, EARLE FAREWELL For Mr. Earle, the Class of 1960 desire a long and happy retirement, well-deserved after many years of devotion to the students of Westport. CLASS FLOWER White Carnation CLASS POEM Commencement time’s an ending Of things we’ve long held dear. Friendship’s bonds are rending. Parting time draws near. Yet with the season’s sadness, One thought soars o’er the rest— Commencement’s a beginning Of much we'll long hold best. Our future lies before us, Beckoning on toward goals Which spur us ever onward As our adult life unfolds. We leave our Alma Mater, But not with doubts or fears, To take our rightful places In the rich, rewarding years. CLASS MOTTO Veni, vidi, vici. CLASS COLORS Blue and White CLASS SONG (To “In the Gloaming” ) Westport High School— Now we leave you, And our friends so dear and true. In our hearts and in our mem’ries— Westport High School— We'll love you. Though today on graduation Tears we shed of sad good-bye, Yet forever we will love thee, Alma Mater—Westport High. The color photo of Westport Point on the following page exemplifies the charm and beauty of a New England coastal town. ADMINISTRATION FRANCIS J. MARTINEAU “Your education has been sadly neglected.” Solid Geometry Trigonometry French Vice-Principal HAROLD S. WOOD “Let’s have it quiet in here.” Principal TERRENCE E. McGLYNN “Don’t waste material!” Industrial Arts Mechanical Drawing JOHN A. CARLI “Don’t quote me.” English ROBERT ST. PIERRE “Tf would be nice if...’ Algebra Biology Geometry General Science ? RITA M. GRIFFIN “You're late! Everybody’s gone home.” Supervisor of Vocal Music CLAYTON E. SISSON “FEET! !” Industrial Arts Mechanical Drawing EDNA K. LEUVELINK “Those brushes are to be = cleaned.” he Art WALLACE SUNDERLAND ' Pay voustUn eee _ Physical Education ESTER WEBB “Who took my pen?” Librarian BARBARA ANDRADE “Do you have an excuse?” Physical Education LILLIAN C. CAHOON “Well, you can tell him to do it himself!” H.A. Foods Clothing E. ROBERT ECKHARDT “Oh, yes.” tebe Le Civics HEGAyPHIEPOT “Did you translate this yourself?” English Latin KARL H. ERICKSON “Come on now, you fellows, get on the elevator.” Chemistry Physics THOMAS E. KAREM “Hey! ref! you need glasses!” Problems of Democracy Physical Education Reading THOMAS J. McGARR “Stop sitting on your brains.” Agriculture ALFRED MARTEL “Barbara, answer the telephone.” Biology Science GEORGE SALVADOR “Tt’s just amazing!” History PAUL L. LARRIVEE “All right, now.” English - Social Studies Science EDMIE BIBEAU Audio-Visual Aids CHARLES DONNELLY “All you guys— shut up!” English Math THOMAS SLOWE “Meet me in 111 after school.” Mechanical Drawing Industrial Arts Applied Math WANDA FRANCIS “Take your bracelets off!” Shorthand Typing Bookkeeping Office Practice PATRICIA MARUJO “Let’s have it quiet, please.” PBT Business English Business Law Typing ANTONE BRAGA “Where were you this morning?” Director of Instrumental Music LLOYD BRIGHTMAN “Quiet, kiddies.” Director of Guidance Biology SENIORS BETTY ALLEN “Saying nothing is a woman’s greatest skill.” Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary 3; Driver Training 3; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2; Honor Society 3, 4; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2; Graduation Usherette 3. Letter 1: Mixed Chorus. Quiet miss . . . conscientious worker . . . seen at basketball games .. . simple and sweet. “Betty” January 11 BEVERLY ALLEN “From her shall read the, perfect way of honor.” Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Pep Squad 1; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Majorette 2, 3; Student Council 3; Class Vice-President 2; Honor Society 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Curtis Campaign 3; Junior- Senior Play Committee 3, 4; Softball 1. Letters: Basketball, Cheering, Mixed Chorus. Dependable cheerleader ... friend to all ... carefree . . . strong class spirit. “Bev” January 11 LEON JOSEPH ANCTIL “Learn to live, and live to learn.” Class Treasurer 1; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Junior-Senior Play 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 3, 4; Driver Training 3; Quiz Kid 1; Christmas Cantata 1; Special Mixed Chorus 4. Excellent student . .. found with Eddie . . . dependable worker . . . quiet manner. “Leon” September 11 14 BERNADETTE MARY BAKER “She is a woman, therefore must be loved.” Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Quartet 3, 4; Boys’ Quartet 3, 4; Octette 3, 4; Special Mixed Chorus 2, 4; Driver Training 3; Class Vice-President 1, 3, 4; Curtis Campaign Captain 2; Honor Society 3, 4; Junior Red Cross Typist 4; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 3. Letter: Mixed Chorus. Our pianist . . . partial to the Army . . . seen with Barbie . . . expresses her opinion. “Bernie” February 14 GIDEON JOSEPH BANVILLE, JR. “Better late than never.” Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Projection Club 2, 3; Basketball 1; Soccer 1, 2; Special Mixed Chorus 2; Photography Club 1, 3, 4; Driver Training 3; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Brownie Staff 3, 4; Cafeteria Worker 2, 3. Capable photographer ... easy going . . . guitar picker . . . good sport. “Gid” May 22 PAULINE ANNETTE BARBOZA “Always an eye for fun.” Art Club 1, 2; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Special Mixed Chorus 4; Library Aid 1. Good humor . . . seen with Pauline . . . easy to get along with ... owns a convertible. “Pauline” July 1 15 TERESA ELLEN BELCHER “And then she will talk—good gods! how she will talk.” Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 2; Committees 1, 2, 4. Letters: Orchestra. Able cellist . . . blondie . . . flies off the handle . . aspiration for teaching. “Terry” August 13 JANICE ETHEL BORDEN “A face with gladness overspread.” Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Driver Training 2; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Special Mixed Chorus 4; Library Aid 3; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. Back-seat driver ... takes a joke ... sociable . . . well dressed. DOROTHY EVELYN CABRAL “What wisdom can you find that is greater than kindness?” Cheering 2, 3, 4; Head Cheerleader 4; Hockey 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2; Junior-Senior Play 3, 4; Play Committee 3; Usherette 3; Cafeteria Cashier 3, 4; Office Aid 3, 4; Pep Squad 1; Brownie Staff 3, 4; Class Day Speaker 4; Art Club 1; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. Letters: Hockey, Cheering, Basketball, Softball, Mixed Chorus. Talented Cheerleader ... fun to be with... sports enthusiast . . . many pals. “Dottie” July 1 JOHN EDWARD CABRAL “Young fellows will be young fellows.” Basketball 2, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Projection Club 2, 4; President of Aggies 4; Vice-President of Aggies 3; Reporter of Aggies 2; Art Club 1, 2, 3; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Cafeteria Worker 1, 2, 3, 4; Driver Training 3. Full of fun... quick wit ... ready with a joke ... speed demon. “Johnny” October 26 WALTER JOHN DePAOLA “Youth is wholly experimental.” Art Club 1, 2, 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Projection 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3; Driver Training 3; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Cafeteria Worker 2, 3, 4. Likes an egg shampoo ... good dancer ... Mr. Karam’s friend . . . Zick’s buddy. “Walt” October 15 PAUL DOHERTY “An honest man is the noblest work of God.” Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. Fisherman ... tall and good looking . . . cool, calm, and collective. “Paul” November 15 ELLEN JOAN DONOVAN “Be true to your word, your work, and your friend.” Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Driver Training 2; Dance Band 4; Committees. Polite miss ... loves to sew... found with Judy .. . has her life all planned. “Joanie” April 19 DOLORES ANN DYSON “Laughing cheerfulness throws sunlight on all the paths of life.” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior-Senior Play 4; Pep Squad 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Cafeteria Cashier 3, 4; Usherette 3; Office Aid 3, 4; Assistant and Manager of Pep Squad 3, 4. Letters: Field Hockey, Mixed Chorus. Full of fun ... petite and pretty ... good dancer .. . “Oh Dear, What Can the Matter Be.” “Del” April 30 PAULINE ESTRELLA “Quiet, but not an angel.” Pep Squad 1, 2, 3; Yearbook Committee 4; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Driver Training 2; Usherette 2; Office Aid 3. Sparkling eyes ... goes steady .. . likeable person . . . seen with Ellen and Pauline. “Pauline” November 18 CAROL ANNE FAMALETTE “Let the world slide.” oe ‘am 4; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Christmas Usherette 2; Committees Goes steady , . . little doll . . . yellow streak of lightning . . . late comer. “Carol” December 18 ALBERT BRADFORD FIELD “Time is the rider that breaks youth.” Basketball 3; Baseball 4; Soccer 3; Key Club 4; Projection Club 3; Key Club Secretary 4; Curtis Campaign 1; Sports Editor 3, 4. Letters: Baseball, Soccer. Slow and steady ... quiet and dependable ... cute... easy to get along with. SANDRA GIFFORD “A rolling stone gathers no moss.” Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 3, 4; Junior Red Cross Chapter Council Delegate 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; President of Junior Red Cross School Council 4; Special Mixed Chorus 4. Letter: Cheerleading. Undecided lover ... always out ... cheerleader ... likes big cars. “Sandy” June 1 PHYLLIS EVELYN GROW “A good heart is worth gold.” Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Special Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Driver Training 3; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Secretary of Student Council 4; Debating Club 1, 2; Class Day Speaker; Girls’ Basketball Manager 4. Letter: Basketball. Sincere ... “Pee Wee” ... capable basketball manager . . . soft spoken but forceful. lel dee December 31 BARBARA JEAN HAGAN Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2; Art Club 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 4; Driver Training 2; eee 4; Junior Red Cross 3, 4; Vice-P„esident Junior Red Cross 4; Pep quad. Prospective nurse... bright red hair . . . likes painting . . . willing worker. “Barbara” March 14 JUDITH ANN HAGUE Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Debating Club 2; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Driver Training 3; Office! Aid 3. Joanie’s friend ... nice smile ... lots of fun... quick tempered. “Judy” June 24 20 { A ‘a y ‘i } aN ey, Pe q? A ) } 4 j A “ ‘ Âą 4 j a ae 4 7 RED Ped hasrcd ome Y V ‘a ] AJ A ‘1. | | id VY 7 Be Aj E | 4 ' ‘ J ; Pie VY % j : h v Aj | ,„ N at „ f he tJ A P Jℱ {ee - P } WA y ‘FRANK BRADLEY HEBERT “An agreeable companion on a journey is as good as a carriage.” Driver Training 3; Mixed Chorus 4; Art Club 1; Projection Club 1; Key Club 4; Special Mixed Chorus 4; Soccer Manager 4; Play 4; Cafeteria Worker 3h Class Day Speaker 4; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. Quiet walk . . . blond and serious . . . can’t understand Dottie .. . capable and willing helper. oc OLIN WINSTON HOWLAND “Tf silence is golden, I’m a wealthy man.” Basketball 2; Driver Training 3; Cafeteria Worker 1, 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. Sentinel 4; Public Speaking Contest 3, 4. Future farmer ... quiet nature ... loves waterfowl . . . artistically inclined. “Olin” December 5 WALTER PETER JACKSON “All good men like to make a public stare.” Basketball 2; Soccer 2; Baseball 2; Projection Club 2, 3; Key Club 3, 4. Good looking . . . ambitious and determined . . . always arguing with Eddie -.. great guy. 2! BARBARA ANN JANELLE “Her air, her manner, all who saw admired.” Driver Training 3; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4. Tommy’s little girl . . . pretty miss . . . hates to answer telephone . . . neat dresser. “Barbie” May 26 ; NANCY CAROL KEITH “Action is the true joy of the soul.” Assistant Director of Instrumental 3, 4; Senior Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Band 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2; 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Driver Training 4; Student Council 4; Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Leader of Dance Band 3, 4; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Office Aid 3, 4; Special Mixed Chorus 4; Quartet 4; Captain of Field Hockey Team 4; Quiz Kid 1; Calendar of Activities 3, 4. Letters: Softball, Basketball, Hockey, Band. Talented musician . . . known for fun-filled parties . . . expert horsewoman ... good at sports. “Nanc” October 14 CAROLE JANE LEONARD “A sweet, attractive kind of grace.” Art Club 1; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2; Junior-Senior Play Committee 4; Play Prompter 4; Usherette 3; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 3, 4; Brownie Staff 3, 4; Special Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Driver Training 3; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3; Cheerleading Sub 4; Chairman of Junior-Senior Play Committee 4; Class Day Speaker 4. Letters: Mixed Chorus, Field Hockey. Tall and slim . . . neat and perfect dresser . . . summers at the Cape... expresses her opinion. “Carole” December 24 22 ARMAND ROLAND MARCHAND “The two rarest things to be met with are good sense and good nature.’ Driver Training 3; Projection Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior-Senior Play 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Play Committee 4; Orchestra 1; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Red Cross Council 4; Assemblies 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2; Special Mixed Chorus 4; Perfect Attendance 3; Band 1; Library Aid 1, 2; Class Day Speaker 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Crew cut... well dressed ... good-natured . . . hard-worker. ’ “Armand” November 21 KATHLEEN FRANCES McKIAN “A ready smile is a great asset.” Art Club 1, 2; Driver Training 3; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Special Mixed Chorus 4. Fun-loving . . . holder of a Sears Roebuck license . . . seen with Mary Ann ... sleeps in assemblies. wae Se Be ie eee 7 ANTHONY RAPOSA MEDEIROS “He that runs may lead.” Mixed Chorus 4; Projection Club 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 3, 4; Driver Training 3; Junior-Senior Play 3. Seat chemist ... bomb expert . . . good magazine salesman ... tall, dark, and... “Medeiros” January 25 23 RONALD MEDERIOS “In my youth I shall see no sadness.” Baseball 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Assemblies 2; Driver Training 3; Projection Club 3, 4; Art Club 1, 2, 3. Easy going manner ... likes fast cars . . . little guy... practical joker. “Ronny” September 19 WILLIAM MELLO “Men of few works are the best men.” Key Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Art Club 1; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Driver Training 2; Projection Club 4. Quiet, reserved manner .. . friendly type . . . partial to underclassmen .. . ready smile. 8 % i Ww 44 € ‘ va a “Billy” January 17 MARY MARGARET MILLER “A happy heart, a smiling face, and some rounds of laughter in between.” Mixed Chorus 1, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2; Field Hockey 3; Pep Squad teat. Practical joker . .. fine personality . . . found with Carol . . . always full of fun. “Mary” November 11 24 NATHANIEL MORSE “My honor is my life.” Laboratory Technician Assistant 3; Chess Club 3; Projection Club 3, 4. Future scientist . . . quiet manner . yx. skĂ©ps fifth period . . . slow and careless. “Nat” January 31 ANTHONY VINCENT NANNI “A man of strong mind and character.” Student Council 1, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Junior-Senior Play 3, 4; Brownie Staff; Debating Club 2; Play Committee 3; Chess Club 3; National Honor ; Society 3, 4; Quiz Kid 1; Usher 3; Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4; Projection Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Curtis Campaign 3; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Calendar of Events 3, 4; Vice-President of Student Council 4; Chess Club 3, 4. Car a day .. . argues constantly . . . one of our class leaders . . . dark Latin type. “Nanni” October 18 GEORGE THOMAS NICKERSON “T ask only for information.” Class President 1, 2; Student Council 2; Art Club 1; Photography Club 1, 2, 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Key Club Board of Directors 3; Key Club Treasurer 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Prom Chairman 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 3, 4; Special Mixed Chorus 4; Junior-Senior Play 4. Letters: Basketball, Soccer. Assistant class giant . . . jovial manner . . . usually with Gideon . . . Karem’s favorite target. “Geo-o-orge” 25 WILLIAM HOWARD WILBOUR “T want to laugh now.” Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Band 3; Driver Training 3; Art Club 1, 2; Committees 12534; Class giant . . . commercial student . . . one boy in a class of girls... lucky, man!! “Bill” August 21 URBAIN EMILE PARISEAU “T saw and loved.” Baseball 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer Captain 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Special Mixed Chorus 4; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Key Club Board of Directors 4; Projection Club 2, 3, 4; Art Club 1, 2; Driver Training 2. Letters: Baseball, Soccer, Basketball. Real joker . . . infests the Junior homeroom ... Lory’s one and only ... heart for sports. “Urbain” January 18 GERALDINE PEREIRA “She is great who contributes.” Driver Training 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Class Secretary 1; Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 3, 4; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Quiz Kid 1; Honor Society Calendar of Activities 3, 4. Class treasurer ... shorty ... quick tempered ... hard to convince. “Gerry” August 12 26 MARY ANN PEREIRA “Many receive advice, few profit from it.” Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Special Mixed Chorus 4; Driver Training 3; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. Hot-rodder . . . likes tall fellows .. . likes Math class ... short, sweet, and... “Mary Ann” October 28 ANTONIO CORDIERO REGO “T will be heard!” Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Special Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Key Club 3, 4; President of Key Club 4; Art Club 1, 2, 3; Projection Club 2; Soccer 1, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Captain 4. Letters: Baseball, Soccer, Basketball, Mixed Chorus. Second Jerry Lewis ... windy talker ...a joke a minute .. . lots of sports spirit. “Tony” February 14 ALBERT RODRIGUES “Tt matters not what you are thought to be, but what you are.” Soccer 3, 4; Basketball 2, 4; Key-Club 3, 4; Key CluÂź Vice-President 4; Projection Club 2, 3, 4; Art Club 2, 3; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. Letter: Soccer. Great joker ... seen with Jean ... everyone likes him . . . sincere. Ar February 8 27 WENDELL LAWRENCE ROUNDS “He has half the deed done who has made a beginning.” Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Projection Club 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 3; Driver Training 3; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. Letter: Baseball. Tall redhead . . . good friend . . . amateur astronomer .. . first man on the moon. MILTON E. ROY “T am slow of study.” Art Club 1, 2, 3; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4. Wild hair-do . . . races down Sanford Road ... sand dune slider . . . un- predictable. en fs Ra |  CKAME GH “Milt” June 27 CAROLYN RUSSELL “Good words are worth much but cost little.” Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Softball 1, 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Driver Training 2; Class Secretary 3, 4; Committees sod) 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Blonde and petite . . . ready smile . . . efficient secretary . . . good dancer. aa fs Ce . WY = ACA eer me | d n Ă© — ee ire “Carol” April 4 fata AS at | 28 BARBARA ANN SANTOS “A maiden neat and trimly dressed.” Special Mixed Chorus 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Driver Training 3; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Perfect Attendance 3. Good sewer .. . stubborn . . . neat dresser. . . looking for the ideal one and only. “Barbara” April 21 EDWARD NORMAN SANTOS “For I’m nothing if not critical.” Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Special Mixed Chorus 4; Student Council 2; Student Council-at-Large 3, 4; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Play 3; Ass’t Curtis Manager 3; Curtis Manager 4; Ass’t Basketball Manager 3; Basketball Manager 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Driver Training 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Harvard Book Award 3; Usher 3; Calendar of Activities 3; Quiz Kid 1; Chess Club 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 3, 4; Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4. Letters: Basketball, Orchestra. Argumentative . .. Walter’s pet peeve ... aggressive . . . famous laugh. “Eddie” January 25 ELLEN MAE SAUNDERS “A combination of seriousness, humor, and the will to succeed.” Art Club 1, 2; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2; Usherette 3; Library Aid 1; Office Aid 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Driver Training 3; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4. Seen with Ronnie ... neat dresser . . . good sense of humor . . . detached manner. “Ellen” June 27 29 ral Ay Ay b, | pf ” JANICE RITA SENECHAL  ) “Merry as the day is long.” Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2; Pep Squad 1, 2; Cheering 3; ub. Cheerleader 2; Art Club 1; Special Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Girls’ Quartet 4; unior-Senior Play 3, 4; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Assemblies L , 2h onde Letters: Cheering, Mixed Chorus. Bob’s little girl . . . great party-giver . . . noted for her knitting . . . likes mischief. “Jan” February 17 _, MARTH OCKLEY ; “Woman is the last thing man will’éyĂ©r tame.” . | Mixed Chorus 4. Female Casanov . .. fun-lgving . . . misunderstood. 4 “Martha” February 26 PHYLLIS MARION SOUZA oftball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; VolleybaJl 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Debating Club 2; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior-Senior Play 3, 4; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Curtis Campaign 3, 4; Girls’ Sports Editor 4; Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4; Driver Training 3; Good Government Day Representative 4; Class Day Speaker 4; u “Phyl”? 3 Au rt actress . . . mischievous eyes ... pities Mr. Martineau . .. wants to t in Solid class. 30 NORMAN WAITE TAYLOR “Ever calm and cool.” Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. raed boy ... tall, handsome, and quiet . . . expert mechanic . . . handy andy. “Norman” May 24 SHARON FAYE WAITE “Be silent that you may be heard.” Art Club 1, 2; Driver Training 3; Mixed Chorus 4; Play Committee 3; Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3; Assistant Art Editor 3, 4; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. Dartmouth High fan . . . likes horses . . . artistically inclined . . . regular Saturday night dancer. “Skip” August 18 NANCY ANN WHALON “Her voice is ever soft, gentle and low, an excellent thing in women.” Girls’ Glee Club 2; Driver Training 3; Honor Society 4; Usherette 3; Com- mittees. Quiet and neat ... studious .. . partial to tall guys .. . Miss Efficiency. “Nanc” December 17 3| JOANNE WOOD The mirror of all courtesy.” Girls’ Glee Club; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Orchestra 1, 2; Quiz Kid’ 1; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Class President 3, 4; tudent Council President 4; Student Council Treasurer 3; Driver Training 3; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Brownie Staff 3, 4; Curtis gampaign 3; Special Mixed Chorus 4; Vice-President of the National Honor Setiety 3; Graduation Marshal 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Class Day Speaker 4; Graduation Speaker 4; Calendar of Activities 4. Letter: Mixed Chorus. Famous blush ... famous dimples . . . hard-working president . . . quiet and coqueftish. 4, “f = hae a We i te ae Dine is BOA seis vat a RUTH ANN WORDELL “An ounce of wit is worth a pound of sorrow.” Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2; Office Aid 3, 4; Art Club 1, 2; Driver Training 3; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4; Quartette 3; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Special Mixed Chorus 4. Letter: Mixed Chorus. Always laughing . . . loves Problems class . . . 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I ‘dduy, “f ‘ropAvy, “yy “WU90UTA “AA “YI y bleh = 2 =i { serge htvrrcecec ce etreeeterars arene ? plenaasenaceeetet peset itt aed fd Pt 39 STUDENT ADMINISTRATION STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED: Miss L. C. Cahoon, A. Nanni, J. Wood, P. Grow, M. Baker. STANDING: E. Santos, N. Keith, B. Cabral, A. Viera, W. Ciarlone, D. Whitty. PRESIDENT: J. Wood SECRETARY: P. Grow VICE-PRESIDENT: A. Nanni TREASURER: M. Baker SENIOR OFFICERS JUNIOR OFFICERS SOPHOMORE OFFICERS AL ctivities “FOR POP’S SAKE” IOR-SENIOR PLAY N T j J The whole crew “B” and US Mr. sig Chief Try-outs THE PLAY IN ACTION! i | f i} Home Life! Trouble Brews! Honor 1 Available Driver Training : Picture Not Driver Training Pep Squad Picture Not Available Society 45 Seat cen, no So Re ee gS Sol ge “3 tie “a6 aa = op ea a= eS aa S =: | ae aS NUTRI 5 eg, Fr SZ eas r Oy aap AN __— ee tr’ ase _ a FP wee ; Uke ire ‘ By. 2 Pi we Carol F. tS + 4 ”  a 7 a Ă© 4 p . % - 5 ‘ . ree ee Cones oa | Shee Soo ee te ee ee eed : cicr 4 : 8 veer . . Bernie ters Pd neria ak: : Bt Armand Barbara Dice and Frank LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT The Faculty To Mr. Bibeau, we leave an efficient secretary to keep his desk neat. To Mr. Larrivee, we leave a Cadillac convertible so he can take his driver training class out in style. To Miss Philpot. we leave a megaphone so that her students can hear in the back of the room. To Mr. Brightman, we leave our thanks and gratitude for all the help he has given us. To Mr. Martel, we leave a well-trained science class. To Mr. Karam, we leave a family-size pizza. To Mr. Donnelly, we leave a well-behaved freshman class. To Mr. McGlynn, we leave a pencil that will never run out of lead. To Mr. McGarr, we leave a secretary to keep his records. To Mr. Slowe, we leave all do-it-yourself machinery. To Mr. Sisson, we leave a tape-recorder that says nothing but “feet!” To Miss Cahoon, we leave a class to do all her knitting. To Mr. Eckhardt, we leave an interesting Civics class. To Mr. Carli, we leave a new supply of mythology books. To Mr. Salvador, we leave a happy and joyful future. To Mr. Erickson, we leave a full-time job. To Mr. St. Pierre, we leave a quiet home room. To Mr. Martineau, we leave a French class of all girls. To Mrs. Francis, we leave a bookkeeping class that can tell the difference between an asset and a liability. To Mrs. Marujo, we leave a class that has spelling ability. To the Janitors, we leave new mops for sweeping up after games. To the Cooks, we leave quiet, cooperative kitchen help. To Mrs. Jeffery, we leave a quiet study group. To Miss Roscoe, we leave a make-up kit so she will stay neat all day. To Mrs. Smith, we leave a prosperous and healthy year ahead. To Mrs. Clark, we leave a telephone to call her husband. To Mr. Raposa, we leave a foot rest so that he doesn’t have to put his foot on chairs. To Mrs. Griffin, we leave a mixed chorus that can read music. To Miss Andrade, we leave a waterproof locker-room and a new assistant. To Mr. Sunderland, we leave a gym class that can find their gym equipment. To Mrs. Kelliher, we leave a well-informed class. To Mr. Braga, we leave stilts so the audience can see him. To Mrs. Webb, we leave appreciative readers for her books. To Mr. Wood, we leave a dictionary containing only meanings for the word “yes.” To Mrs. Taylor, we leave a clean-up committee for her office. To Mrs. Kelly, we leave a diet chart. To Miss Sharples, we leave a happy and successful future. To Mr. Hart, we hope for a quick return to the high school. To Mrs. Leuvelink, we leave a quiet classroom with artistic ability. To Miss Paoli, we leave a whole lot of intelligent well-mannered students. To Mr. Marchand, we leave a basketball team of his very own. To the Juniors We, Betty Allen and Leon Anctil, leave our studious manner to Carol Maucione and William Ciarlone. I, Beverly Allen, leave my cheering ability to Margaret Carvalho. 1, Bernadette Baker, leave my piano playing to Mary Halloran. We, Pauline Barboza and Kathleen McKian, leave our gift of gab to Pauline Arujo. I, Teresa Belcher, leave my musical talent to Patricia Rosinha. I, Gideon Banville, leave my photographic equipment to Michael Baker. I, Janice Borden, leave my stubbornness to Patricia Oliveira. I, Dottie Cabral, leave my popularity to Joan Greenhalgh. I, John Cabral, leave my happy-go-lucky manner to Seraphine Lewis. I, Walter DePaola, leave my clowning manner to Michael Travers. I, Ellen Donovan, leave my petiteness to Joyce Walker. We. Dolores, Dyson and Frank Hebert, leave our dancing ability to Lorraine Ferreira and Jesse Costa. We. Pauline Estrella and Urbain Pariseau, leave our hot tempers to Beverly Branco and George Smith. We, Carol Famalette and Mary Miller, leave our ability to skip school to Bruce Bailey. We, Bradford Field and Ronald Medeiros, leave our ability to rob pumpkins to Ronald Paquette. We. Sandra Gifford and Mary Ann Pereira, leave our flirtatious ways to Martha Burrell and Elaine Picard. We, Sharon Waite and Olin Howland, leave our artistic ability to Ernestine Howland and Pat Medeiros. We, Barbara Janelle and Walter Jackson, leave our good looks to Judy Feenan and David Kidd. We, Nancy Keith and George Nickerson, leave our sports ability to Jimmy Hare. We. Carole Leonard and Armand Marchand, leave our taste for clothes to Jacqueline Bouchard. I, Anthony Medeiros, leave my scientific experiments to Michael Dillemuthx and Roger Deveau. I, Anthony Nanni, leave my executive ability to Richard Janelle. I, Geraldine Pereira. leave my ability to handle money to Teresa Thibault. I, Antonio Rego, leave my reckless driving to William Albanese. I, Albert Roderigues, leave my jump shots to Charles Pierce and Raymond Johnson. We, Nancy Whalon and Wendell Rounds, leave our quiet manner to Nancy Silvia and Nancy Schelter. We, Milton Roy and Martha Shockley, leave our carefree manner to Benjamin Masciarelli and Rene Routhier. I, Carolyn Russell, leave my giggly laugh to Charlotte Feijo and Elaine Jordan. I, Barbara Santos. leave my sewing ability to Gladys Pearce and Marjorie Shorey. I, Edward Santos, leave my know-it-all manner to Raymond Laurendeau. I, Ellen Saunders, leave my all A report cards to Raymond Landry and Judy Lepreau. I, Janice Senechal, leave my mischievous manner to Marilyn Reed and Janice Wood. I, Phyllis Souza, leave my best all around manner to Patricia Cadima. I, Paul Doherty, leave my ability to dig quahaugs to Robert Moore. I, Norman Taylor, leave my mechanical ability to Leo Dubreuil and Robert Desmarais. I, William Wilbour, leave my height to Sharon Nickerson and Darleen Thomas. I, Joanne Wood, leave my lady-like manner to Edythe Barton and Marilyn Morango. I, Ruth Wordell, leave my talent with boys to Patricia Garside and Myrtle Hopkinson. I, Phyllis Grow, leave my long hair to Karen Kovar and Viola Pettey. I, Nathaniel Morse, leave my quietness to Robert Fitton and Louise Medeiros. I, William Mello, leave my ability to get along with others to Allen Davis and Carol Ouellette. I, Judith Hague, leave my talkative nature to Sandra Carter and Robert Souza. GIFT SONGS FACULTY Mr Wood 2. Just One More ‘Time RE COG cence en kh I'll Get By Mrs. Clark ___.__Can’t Help Loving That Man of Mine Mrs. Leuvelink — Painting the Clouds With Sunshine UU OS) Uae ae ie nde meee ner Sd Because of You Dt MAICHANG 2 coho ee ee Temptation Le 11 EN 0 Ree tie I’m Just a Poor Bachelor Ee 1s By ans ene Se Calm, Cool, and Collected IONE BOLE acpi ee Ree Piano Roll Blues Pv ieree CCT eens as ee ee Keep It Gay AEE ests ok VETT C1, oe ae ee My Best to You DG SISSON scot ee ee ee Smiles Mire sincerland 22 ee eee In My Own Quiet Way ieee ATO ANG ee a ee eee Had a Little Ford EGS LCD 7 Vai Bille tae PAS MiSs VR dele Making Whoopee MISS HPOSA tAgee en ee If I Had My Way Miss. Griffin: cee ee ee Make Mine Music Rives) CLirey sic te uy eee The Egg and I Mise «Cahoon 22 ee ace Tea For Two Cha, Cha, Cha Vira ECKUSTOL ccc eee Don’t Walk Over Me Miseethilpot Ma, He’s Making Eyes at Me Mire rickson 22 It’s So Peaceful In the Country Wrst aTam cue ee Fools Fall In Love Mr, McGarr .———_-_-____ Oats, Peas, Beans and Barley Mr balvadot ne Little Darlin’ Mr: Martineall (2 eee I'll Be Seeing You MMe. Larrivee oe ee Worried Man Mrz. Donnelly 22 eee Rag Time Cow Boy Joe MrĂ©. Francis 23) ee If I Didn’t Care Wr Brag ae eee Rip It Up Mrs -SIOWS 2 6 eee ee ee Wild Side of Life Nive: tT aylor 2256 en One In a Million Mrs. Marul0 (33243-34405 ee eee Patricia Mra; Webb .cese5e ee When I Was Young Mr.” Brightman 22.2 ee I'll Never Be Free Mr. McGlynn -.- String Along ___ Hail, Hail, the Gangs All Here Janitors cssc Cafeteria Workers __. Guess Things Happen That Way _......-----Beep, Beep __My Friend Mies « Sharples - 5 ss eee Mr. Bibeau 52 Mrs. Kelley -_..._......__...........Don’t Fence Me In SENTORS Betty. 3 [ert tat leet cee Sweet Old Fashion Girl Beverly: Allen 2252 ee True, True Happiness Leon cAnchli.c2 peceee eee An Apple for the Teacher Bernadette Baker To a Soldier Boy Pauline Barboza es Ree Sentimental Reasons Gideon Banville _____=_ aa Guitar Boogie Shuffle Teresa Belcher —_.......__ a Love Potion No. 9 Janice Borden _______.___ ae Prisoner of Love Dorothy Cabral eee My Heart Belongs to Only You John Cabral’ __............_._._ a Johnny Be Good Walter. DePaola ________._ Dottie Paul Doherty, _____..___.. rr Tall Paul Ellen Donovan ____._._ I'll Never Change Dolores. Dyson’ .._. 2 ae Do You Wanna Dance Pauline, Estrella ___ It Started With a Kiss Carol Famalette ___.___ Too Much Bradford Field ___._ Grown Up Sandra Gifford ae It’s Only Make Believe Phyllis Grow _......_ =e ’Til There Was You Barbara Hagan ________ ee Love is Blind Judith Hague ___.___ Kansas_ City Frank Hebert _ ____- I Do What I Want Olin Howland —. = ee Down On the Farm Walter; Jackson =e eee ___It’s All in the Game Barbara Janelle Growin’ Prettier Nancy Keith ___.._.__§_____ on Party Doll Carole Leonard Let’s Go Steady for the Summer Armand Marchand .— a Charlie Brown Kathleen McKian __- Someday My Prince Will Come Anthony Medeiros —__.____=_ aa Fiddle Faddle Ronald Medeiros __- bee eee a eal I’m and Old Cow Hand Mary Miller see, ee Getting to Know You Nathaniel Morse ,.____..__._______._ aa Problems Anthony: Nanni: 2023. 2 ee Tell Me Why George sNickersan : 2225s ee Let’s Live a Little Urbain . Pariseau ‘222 2 ee In the Mood Geraldine Pereira -......_.....-.....-.---..--Poison Ivy _..... Here We Go Again __Forty Miles of Bad Road Mary Ann Pereira ____.. Antonio Rego Albert Rodriques___. Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair Wendell Rounds Moon Glow OS __.........-....-Thunder Road CO | Getting to Know You Ce oe Just a Dream i) bo) rs -All of Me Ellen Saunders -. I’m in Love with a Wonderful Guy fies (0) aaa. I Can’t Stop Loving You AOC 0S 3S rr Sophisticated Lady yb) 2 A Little Bit Independent Ci op Teen Beat Se aA a Back in the Saddle Again SES MAS In My Own Little Way Mae Mo All Shook Up Joanne SU od | Sweet and Gentle A Mao No Other Love Have I William Mello _.-------- Why Don’t They Understand JUNIORS Wilsienipemeee ee Bring On The Girls Reig: 5 | Who Cares? oer) 0 Small Fry William Ciarlone ____..--. When I Become President oi Whatever Will Be Will Be Jn Do. Teacher’s Pet Cob Doct Poor Boy fev Ro aco I’m a Big Boy Now Chie Sy Babyface gl Anywhere I Wander CSS i or O’ Lonesome Me en a Go, Jimmy, Go eramenieie Shopping Around Raymond Johnson _..---------------------—- Searching oo Slo! Here Comes Santa Claus Raymond Landry — They Told Me So Raymond Laurendeau —_------—----------------- Wondering Seraphine Lewis -..----------------------- Turn Me Loose Benjamin Masciarelli Tom Dooley Rapet Moore —— ——-..--— They Can’t Convince Me Ronald Paquette ________---- Too Much Monkey Business Maries Pierce —____.____.-- Take Me Out to the Ball Game Rene Routhier —— I Don’t Care if the Sun Don’t Shine George Smith Young Fellow, You're Ready for Love Michael Travers... _ A Fellow Needs a Girl Pauline Araujo Just a Clown Edythe Barton ion __Not One Minute More Jacqueline Bouchard Try to See It My Way __ Start the Day With a Smile Happy-Go-Lucky Pillow Talk Beverly Branco _. Patricia: Gada 2 ee SO MTICIIA CRITETcShaceecickn sed cae aaa Margaret Carvalho —. ee eee Pretty Baby Vencdithi eerie 9 Saget ee Sweet and Lovely Charlotte. Feijo 22 ee seen ne Lorraine Ferreira _......... My Heart Reminds Me Patricia) GarsidĂ© «ccc tte ee Wait and See Joan. Greenhalgh V’ll Take Romance Mayyitlallorary gcse ae eee ee There’s Music In You Myrtle Hopkinson —. Get Me to the Church on Time Hamestine Howland cen ee Dream Lover hisines) ordan 2) ee. What Should a Teen Heart Do Karen: KOvats 2256 git ee a ee. Sweet Sixteen Patricha: Leclair tees ee eee Chances Are JudyjLepresu | 22-2 eee Little School Girl CSA TOM A aiies OT Ree eee Undecided Lose; Medeiros: 2...502 ee Down on the Farm Patricia Medeiros Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries BarbataeMessiertice. 263 tS ee Perhaps Marilyn oVlorango oe Somebody Goofed Sharon) Nickerson —.__....— In My Own Quiet Way Patricia. Oliveira ‘cc ee One Wild Cat Carol. Qnellette: 232 ee Gonna Pep It Up Gladys Pearre 22 Nobody Cares Viola Pettey ieee 5 on ection Shy Little Violet Elaine Picard 2286225 eee Why Judith Raposa 22s ree Dark Eyes Marilyn Reed ==... So Rare Patricia: Rosinha ee. I Could Go On and On Nancy Schelter -___—_____— My Heart Belongs to Daddy Theresa Thibault 222.252 soe ae Daddy’s Girl Darleen. Thomas 223.2... Let’s Go Skating Tonight Joyee Walker x2. ee Don’t You Know Janice: W00d tee eee Go Chase A Moonbeam Nancy: Suvia seco Pretty Brown Eyes Martha: Burrell (32 Whiffenpoof Song Marjorie Shorey cise The Rebel Robert Satine cece Big Man 54 WESTPORT CONFIDENTIAL IT FINALLY HAPPENED — JUNE 15, 1975... BERNADETTE BAKER HAS DECIDED TO BECOME OLD MAID! BEVERLY ALLEN IS AN OLD CRAB! BETTY ALLEN SCREAMED! LEON ANCTIL MADE HIS DEBUT IN BALLET! — GERALDINE PEREIRA GREW! CAROLE LEONARD IS SLOPPY! DOLORES DYSON KEPT QUIET FOR A WHOLE MINUTE! CAROLYN RUSSELL HITS 395 POUNDS! JANICE SENECHAL LOST HER VOICE! PHYLLIS GROW GREW GRUESOME! PHYLLIS SOUZA REFORMS! ANTHONY NANNI FLUNKED! FRANK HEBERT JOINS A MONASTERY! SANDRA GIFFORD GETS A GOOD CAR! WALTER JACKSON WINS “MR. UGLY” CONTEST! EDWARD SANTOS DISAPPEARS FROM SIGHT! ARMAND MARCHAND DISCOVERS GIRLS! WILLIAM WILBUR STILL DOUBTFUL! BARBARA JANELLE BECOMES FEMALE ROCKETEER! MARTHA SHOCKLEY MARRIED THE DUKE OF KENT! JOANNE WOOD GOES “BEATNIK!” BARBARA HAGAN RECEIVES PERFECT ATTENDANCE AWARD! ELLEN SAUNDERS DOES IT AGAIN! DOROTHY CABRAL BECOMES HERMIT! NORMAN TAYLOR IS THE YEAR’S BIGGEST PLAYBOY! WALTER DEPAOLA GIVES UP! GIDEON BANVILLE ELECTROCUTED BY OWN GUITAR! WILLIAM MELLO BECOMES COLLEGE PROF! JOHN CABRAL SINGS AT MET! NATHANIEL MORSE COLONIZES MOON! OLIN HOWLAND ARRESTED FOR DISTURBING THE PEACE! CAROL FAMALETTE LOST HER MAKE-UP! MARY MILLER FOUND IT! PAULINE BARBOZA GIVES UP HORSELESS-CARRIAGES! SHARON WAITE GIVES UP HORSES! KATHLEEN McKIAN RUNS SLENDER-U! RUTH WORDELL RUNS FATTER-U! JUDITH HAGUE IS UNDECIDED! ELLEN DONOVAN SAYS WHAT SHE MEANS! ANTONIO REGO DISCOVERS OTHER PEOPLE! GEORGE NICKERSON WAKES UP! ALBERT RODRIQUES SPELLS HIS OWN NAME! WENDELL ROUNDS COMES TO EARTH! ANTHONY MEDEIROS BECOMES HOME ECONOMICS TEACHER! URBAIN PARISEAU MIGRATES TO AFRICA! RONALD MEDEIROS REPLACES YUL BRYNNER! JANICE BORDEN REPLACES BRIGETTE BARDOT! MILTON ROY IS CIVILIZED! NANCY KEITH IS TRAPPED IN TUBA! PAULINE ESTRELLA VOLUNTEERS RESCUE! TERESA BELCHER CAN NEVER PLAY CELLO AGAIN— KNOCK-KNEED! MARY ANN PEREIRA REPLACES JACK PAAR! BARBARA SANTOS WINS AT INDIANAPOLIS—IN REVERSE! NANCY WHALON DISCOVERS MEN! PAUL DOHERTY DISCOVERED! BRADFORD FIELD SAW ANOTHER PHEASANT! 55 Here comes Santa Claus Hop,—,and a jump Mommy ed “It’s Howdy Doody time” : A : ! 25 B $ in. , He’s at it aga “i cca Oh! you don’t say Oops! your earrings fell off Serious seniors? ?7??7??? | 7, : Stampede! ! Rego, you don’t take physics! ! ; 3 any +e i. a eee ie 3 Dee Te ae ; % hi “Westport Brown!” Our Eggyolks! IN A LITTLE SPANISH TOWN “4 sett. - i ae Guys ’n Gals The troubadors assemble 59 The young in heart Feeding time at the Zoo! Belles and Beaux SOCCER 62 SOCCER SCORES Westport Westport Westport Westport Westport Westport Westport Westport Westport Westport Westport Westport WENHWWHNAIEN © COMPRFPORF CORNED Ee NEW BEDFORD 1 PRIORY ST. GEORGE N. B. VOCATIONAL TABOR NEW BEDFORD WILBUR DIMAN PRIORY DIMAN WILBUR N. B. VOCATIONAL URBAIN GEORGE (Captain) SENIOR ah ae aude eed 63 Team in action Senior trio SOCCER CHEERING SECTION 64 Westport Westport Westport Westport Westport Westport Westport Westport Westport Westport Westport Westport Westport Westp rt BASKETBALL Prevost Case Somerset BATS: Diman Holy Family Dighton Prevost Case Somerset B.GlALHS: Diman Holy Family Dighton OUR SENIOR GANG 2a GEORGE JOHNNY URBAIN 66 WESTPORT STARS 67 ACTION Where did it go? Fight’?em Out of the way! Bebound Again 68 wish S Jump high ice one, Bill BOYS AT THEIR BEST N ! 69 We “Backbone of victory” ope sesh jes) = LEADER “Dottie and subs” (adoy aay) jj [Bos royjouy wea J, Ay[ng Jaye jijjdeo ‘aXe ‘ady 7 PHYL CAPTAIN KEITH DOTTIE DEL The “Fighting” five “Coach and Captain” Team It wasn’t often that the varsity girls managed to outscore their opponents. ‘This season, however, their fighting spirit was never lost. A strong j.v. team will make a promising varsity line-up next year. Many thanks to Miss Andrade for her continuous efforts and the lasting confidence she had in the team. Varsity 73 NANC DOTTIE “Senior Girls” DOLORES PHYL 74 a te aie , J } Baa? V4 I ba WV | i{See % e4 oF ( dc Pi dss ge : Ee Re ; eh t: (ear re = hth hedeihad «eePRager . en $i = ecewv ys “east S mew aN es ” y GMcakhi ce Nice lay-up, Phyl Rebounds Nanc’ CAROLE CAROLYN DOTTIE “Team” N ANC “Nick? PHYL 76 “Grand slam” Who knows! ?!?!?!? e-„ DOTTIE 77 ge re Po Âą 6 (actecemneeten ss cs Veen : a Another run! ! “Fight” Bring me home, Nanc 78 THE PICK OF THE CROP 80 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Joanne Wood Anthony Nanni MOST POPULAR Dottie Cabral Walter Jackson BEST LOOKING Barbara Janelle Walter Jackson Pai  rr - = me es ae BEST ALL AROUND Phyllis Souza George Nickerson BEST DANCER Dolores Dyson Frank Hebert cin A ‘Cor . „ MOST ATHLETIC Phyllis Souza Tony Rego MOST ARTISTIC Sharon Waite Olin Howland BEST NATURED Betty Allen Johnny Cabral CLASS MUSICIANS Nancy Keith Norman Taylor BEST DRESSED MOST ARGUMENTATIVE Carole Leonard Phyllis Souza Armand Marchand Eddie Santos MOST TALKATIVE Dolores Dyson Tony Rego MOST MISCHIEVOUS Janice Senechal Walter DePaola ———— ; ‘777 82 DONE MOST FOR THE CLASS Joanne Wood Anthony Nanni MOST STUDIOUS Nancy Whalon Leon Anctil CLASS WITS Janice Senechal Johnny Cabral MOST CAREFREE Martha Shockley Milton Roy 83 84 JUNIOR HIGH ANNA PAOLI “Who overcomes by force hath overcome but half his foe.” Vice-Principal JOHN HART JR. ‘Men of few words are the best men.” Principal of Head School Social Studies Science JUNIOR HIGH FACULTY BARBARA SHARPLES “Patience is the best rem- edy for every trouble.” English Science LOIS KELLEY “An ounce of wit is worth a pound of sorrow.” Music Reading GRACE JEFFREY “A smile costs nothing but achieves much.” HA FRANCES ROSCOE “A spirit so still and qutet.” Social Studies English DOROTHY SMITH “Much achieved; much yet to be accomplished.” Math EDITH CLARK “Life is short, so let’s be gay.” Reading MARCEL MARCHAND “T see and keep quiet.” Social Studies Math Reading French MARGARET KELLIHER “A ready smile is a great asset.” Practical Arts PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE ADREW RAPOZA “Action is the true joy of the soul.” Social Studies English ; 85 86 FIRST ROW: T. Cadoza, T. Pereira. D. Parsons, R. Bettencourt, R. DeAndre, A. Maucione, I Manchester, D. Maucione, S. Rego, W. Karnasiewicz, A. Maciulewig, R. Karnasie SECOND ROW: R. Bussiere, R. Meader, A. Deschenes, R. LaBombard, L. Crowther, H. Manchester, F. Travares, F. WKite, W. Walsh. E. Nunes, J  , Costa, M. Kelly, G. wicz, D. Bronco. Nanni, R. St. Martin, G. Oliver, G. J. Hagan, D. Blais, P. Pzrquette. THIRD ROW: M. Ferry, D. Bailey, A. Viera, T. Rapoza, J. Santos, A. Soares, T. Small, A. Mederios, D. Hebert, D. Pimental, W. Isadore, P. Kokoszka, D. Fitton, A. Rodrigues, C. Amann, R. Merrill. AS FOURTH ROW: J. Resendes, B. Robinson, R. DeMerritt. L. Santos. yy ei | 2 =) as o% a m——_ © FIRST ROW: C. Arruda, A. Howland, J. Stevens, P. Borden, S. Miller, J. Wood, F. White, R. Tripp, M. Oliveria, M. Robinson, M. Tarvers, J. Taylor, L. Wilde. SECOND ROW: C. Dufault, C. Nickolan, L, Rioux, O. Manchester, S. Reychert, E. Beaulieau, C. Boudria, M. Martin, C. Levesque, B. Peckham, V. Parent, J. Gwodz, K. Bishop, R. Lafleur, C. Faflemm, J. Dubois, B. Briggs. THIRD ROW: M. Sampson, N. Carlson, A. Soares, R. Medieros, P. Pavent, E. Thorpe, B. Pechkam, M. DeCosta, E. Mullen, S. Baker, R. Couto, D. St. Amore, D. Petty, J. McCardi, R. Sullivan, B. Batis, T. Cummings, M. Blanchette, E. Nickerson, H. Tripp. FOURTH ROW: J. Belcher, S. Fogg, L. Sullivan, L. Vincent, P. Thibeault, L. Toran, S. Aguiar, B. Simas, C. Feijo, R. Hancock, M. Rebello, M. Wood, J. Comstock, R. Casler, C. Marchand, B. Leckom, B. Kirby. FIRST ROW: Proulx, A. Oliver, C. Brayton, G. Lash, S. Rose, B. Soares, M. Kirkwood, J. Matton, C. Azevado, J. Deschenes, V. Hopkins, N. Sylva, C. Ferguson, K. Souza, J. Hagan. SECOND ROW: R. Small, J. Pierce, R. Oakley, A. Machado, W. Tripp, D. Crapo, R. Mederios, D. Pont, R. Massey, F. Santos, L. Perry, C. Dias, A. Soares, P. Boleski, G. Hubert. S. Mathias. s THIRD ROW: S. Sylvia, A. Kozak, E. Rodriques, J. Tripp, C. Bernier, M. Petty, J. Perry, N. Manchester, E. Hancock, P. Pacheco, J. Petty, J. Benoit, M. Petty, S. Levesque, N. Furness, M. Alvares, A. Denis, V. Lorand, G. Beliveau, N. Fisher. FOURTH ROW: B. Taber, R. Silvia, J. Botellho, T. Wilcox, R . Thomas, T. Tripp, E. Taber, C. Manaly, R. Stock, K. Bates, W. Manchester, A. Gagnon. 7-A FIRST ROW: E. Chabot, J. Kut, J. Simon, F. Cleaves, M. Medeiros, P. Lawrence, N. Medeiros, J. Gonsalves, P. Cray, S. Berube. SECOND ROW: R. Quellette, D. Greenhalgh, N. Pariseau, C. Paquette, D. Dunlap, J. Palmer, R. Picard, J. Tripp, G. Potter. THIRD ROW: J. Davis, R. Raposa, L. Pryor, E. LaFlamme, E. Tavares. 7-B FIRST ROW: E. Wood, S. Pineau, C. Sisson, S. Fournier, S. Wallbank, P. Gellinas, J. Robinson, C. Norman, D. Morse, R. Briggs. SECOND ROW: R. La Pointe, P. Vaillaincourt, C. Bartkiewicz, R. Jeffery, N. Fontaine, W. Gallant, J. Travers, J. White. THIRD ROW: D. Proulx, L. McGee, G. Kent, J. Taylor, W. Plamondon. 7-C FIRST ROW: P. Carvalho, T. Rosinha, L. Albanese, J. Remy, J. Parent, J. Steele, T. Medeiros, G. 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