Duxbury
Massachusetts
"In the time of your life, live- -so that in that time there shall
be no ugliness or death for yourself or for any life your life
touches. Seek goodness everywhere, and when it is found, bring
it out of its hiding-place and let it be free and unashamed. Place
in matter and in flesh the least of the values, for these are the
things that hold death and must pass away. Discover in all things
that which shines and is beyond corruption. Encourage virtue in
whatever heart it may have been driven into secrecy and sorrow
by the shame and terror of the world. Ignore the obvious, for it
is unworthy of the clear eye and the kindly heart. Be the inferior
of no man, nor of any man be the superior. Remember that every
man is a variation of yourself. No man's guilt is not yours, nor
is any man's innocence a thing apart. Despise evil and ungodli-
ness, but not men of ungodliness or evil. These, understand.
Have no shame in being kindly and gentle, but if the time comes
in the time of your life to kill, kill and have no regret. In the
time of your life, live - - - so that in that wondrous time you
shall not add to the misery and sorrow of the world, but shall
smile to the infinite delight and mystery of it."
From THREE PLAYS by William Saroyan,
copyright, 1939, 1940, by Harcourt,
Brace and Company, Inc.
The 1960 Partridge to you, Mr. Roger Jar-
vis, we dedicate as a small material token of
our great appreciation and affection.
Unselfishly you have given of yourself. You
have given your time, effort, originality, and
talent to enrich our lives. You have inspired
us with your love of music; made us laugh with
your jokes; and shown us by your every action
a man who not only lives life, but loves it as
well. Mr. Jarvis, we thank you and know we
will look back on you and say:
"His life was gentle, and the
el em ents
So mixed in him that Nature
might stand up,
And say to all the world, This
was a man ! "
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
SEATED, left to right: Mr Edward L. Butler, chairman;
Mrs. Martha Palfrey, secretary; Dr. Everett L. Handy.
STANDING: Mr. Herbert R. Nelson, Mr. Walter Collins,
Mr. John A. Brock, Jr.
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Have you ever really considered the future -- the tomorrow which, only a few short
months ago, appeared so distant and is now upon you? If your answer is "no," you are
like most of the many thousands of young people who will graduate from high schools all
over this country in June.
You have undoubtedly given passing thought to a multitude of ideas concerning a future
career, but are you aware that the opportunity for success and happiness in life is greater
now than at any time in the history of civilization ? Are you aware, also, that you are
envied by your parents, and by adults generally, for you represent the hopes, dreams and
ambitions that were held by many of them not too long ago but which never reached
fruition ?
From the almost unlimited range of opportunities facing you today, you must soon
select an area of concentration. Use wisdom and seek advice in making your selection,
but once made, pursue your goal with all the energy you possess. Your success in your
chosen field will be limited only by the degree to which you are willing to sacrifice, for
all success requires sacrifices.
As you move along the road to success do not forget that you have not traveled the
road alone, for the many personal qualities which are part of the success formula were
not bestowed at birth but were, rather, instilled by your parents and your teachers in
your earlier years.
Each member of your class has received an education at Duxbury High School. The
extent to which you have been educated may vary, but of one thing I am certain, -- you
have learned! Because you have learned, therefore, you have benefitted by your experi-
ence here .
To every member of the class of 1960, my sincere wish for a rewarding and a chal-
lenging future, for without these two characteristics, the future will be dull. Truly, each
of you faces a "Future Unlimited."
Sincer ely ,
Harry B. McCormick
Principal
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SCIENCE AND MATH
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FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Coffin, S. Fernandes , L. Ohlson, B. Wadsworth,
S. Sandifer, S. Morgan. H. Morse, L. Adams, J. Paulding, D. Campbell, J.
Sawyer, C. Batson, J. DeLew, A. Bailey, C. Jokinen, R. Stott, G. Cutler, V. Law-
son, R. Procter, D. Garnett. SECOND ROW: N. Barry, K. Stone, L. McDevitt,
J. MacKinnon, H. Edwards, S. McNeil, S. DeWolf, K. King, P. Vinal, L. Butler,
A. Lemieux, D. Trout, J. Wildes, A. Clark, F. Guilderson, A. Semple, M. Smith-
son, S. Sibilio, L. Tavares, K. Peterson, J. Barbosa. THIRD ROW: H. Blanch-
ard, H. Merrick, D. Blanchard, S. Rich, P. Perry, D. LaFleur, E. Merry, L.
Reed, P. Cope, B. Shane, C. Barboza, P. Chandler, E. Locke, E. Gibson, J.
Johnson, R. Wilbur, E. Ricker, R. Procter, C. LaGreca, M. Bongiorno. FOURTH
ROW: M. Bump, E. Anderson, P. Wales, N. Eaton, J. DePew, R . Fife, T. Jones,
J. Howard, J. Loring, M. Drummey, M. McNeil, P. L'Heureux, B. Howard, D.
Mills, P. Randall, R. Randall, R. Amado, J. Weeks, R. Barnicoat, G. Starr.
FIFTH ROW: H. McCormick, D. Burgoyne, J. Govoni , D. Sullivan, G. Plummer,
M. Woodward, K. Gibbons, S. Dale, K. Fitzgerald, C. Canty, J. Reardon, R.
Murphy, T. Foote, H. Grenquist, J. Wadsworth, L. Prince, L. Raymond, A.
Thomas, S. Barbosa, S. Fernandes, R. Gunnarson. (Missing from picture:
G. Taft, L. Reggio, P. Merlet, J. Pye, B. Coffin, D. Fontes.)
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HOCKEY
FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Boland, A. Hardy, J. McManus, L.
Blanchard, S. Arnold (Co -Captain) , C. Loth, B. Kent (Co-Captain), N.
Sawyer, P. Pye, M. Sibilio, S. Marr, B. Moore, B. Bump. SECOND
ROW: B. Vinal, L . Parker, J. Moore, R. Guilderson, Coach Stott, B.
Harding, M. Fox, B. Bottenus, M. Brown (Manager), M. Marr, E. Cor-
coran, Coach Travers, T. Butler, P. Colburn, M. Butler, C. Prince,
E. Kehoe. (Missing from picture: J. McLeod, J. Thayer, D. Kendrew,
J. Christie, L. Crocker, L. Barbosa, A. Nickerson).
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SOCCER
FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Kopke, F. Wadsworth, G. Newlands, F. LaCross,
F. Swanson, D. Steele, W. McNeil, A. Smithson. SECOND ROW: Mr. Teravainen,
C. L'Heureux, B. McCormick, R. Chase, B. Marshall, B. Shipley, W. Clarke,
C. Walker, R . Wadsworth, R . Handy, C. Montgomery. THIRD ROW: K.Roberts,
H. Holloway, B. Blakeman, D. DeWolf, J. Correia, F. Legate, T. Brennan, F.
Metcalf, A. Shane.
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FRONT ROW, left to right: C. King, A. Collins, J. Fox, S. Williams, C. Hall,
G. Sencabaugh, A. Ness, M. Lanyon, W. Reggio, R. Cheney, P. Mosher, E. Bor-
ghesani, J. Woodsum, C. Torrey, S. Blanchard, J. Levieux, R. LaGreca, J.
Johnson, A. Hammond. SECOND ROW: B. Poole, K. Mills, M. Burpee, C. De-
lorenzo, J. Baker, R. Berzins, W. Wilbur, J. Dunn, T. Kent, M. Metcalf, C.
Mulder, F. Tasche, L. Buckley, J. Sollis, D. Thomas, D. Bina, R. Dangora.
THIRD ROW: J. Borgeson, D. Prince, S. Jones, C. French, D. Hubbard, S.
Yeagley, F. Davis, J. Leary, R. Jones, S. Turner, J. Jokinen, C. Murdock, S.
Gallerani, E. Carlson, D. Thomas, M. Ahlquist, G. Torrey. FOURTH ROW:
B. Heywood, A. Crowe, G. Chapin, D. Johnson, M. Edwards, A. Hogan, V. Davis,
C. Govoni, K. Grady, S. April, P. Irwin, L. Nudd, G. Boudreau, A. Cannon.
FIFTH ROW: R. French, W. Richards, A. Stuart, R. MacKinnon, D. Estes, J.
Morton, R. Mark, F. Kemball, J. Scherff, K. Williams, P. Ohlson, J. Wood, J.
Torrey, L. Phillips, D. Thomas, B. Cushing, J. Coffin.
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FIRST ROW, left to right: Michael Walker (president), Carol Loth, Susan Rod-
ham, Karen Peterson (secretary), Sheila Andrews, Pamela Fagley, Brent Vinal.
SECOND ROW: Margaret Marr, Alice Amado, Belle Kent, Patience Pye , Wendy
Butler. THIRD ROW: Fred Banzi, Richard Jones, David Benson (vice-
president), William McNeil, Craig Loth, Arthur Smithson. (Missing from
picture: Richard Steele, Brian Kopke, Susan Pye.)
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CLA89 OF
Patience Pye, vice-president; Brian Kopke,
president; Brent Vinal, secretary; Robert
Cooper, treasurer.
FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Timpany, J. Johnston, W. Holmes. J. Peter-
son, E. Hammond, E. Kehoe, L. DeLorenzo, M. Hurd, B. Vinal, A. Nicker-
son, R. Cooper, K. Roberts. SECOND ROW: J . Merry , J . Correia, W.
Jones, T. Beuttell, M. McDevitt, E. Walker, N. Southard, J. Howland, E.
Corcoran, L. Parker, J. Hampton, R. Chase, P. Quidley. THIRD ROW:
T. Brennan, D. Lemieux, D. Baker, J. Boudreau, N. Starr, A. Shane, C.
LaFleur, B. Bottenus , L. Murdoch, D. Rotle, R. Handy. FOURTH ROW:
K. Semple, D. Banzi, S. Benson, S. Jacobs, B. Pettey, D. Tura, D. John-
son, R. Locke, M. Fox, M. Sibilio, N. Sawyer, S. Ellis, L. McCarthy.
FIFTH ROW: J. Kent, B. Kopke, J. Colburn, J. Howard, E. Glass, C.
L'Heureux, D. Drollett, J. Adams, P. Pye, J. Conathan, P. Colburn. W.
Butler, A. Merry. M. Welcker. (Missing from picture: B Blakeman.
P. Johnson .)
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CLASS OF
1962
Philip Cheney, vice-president; Susan Rodham,
secretary; Douglas Locke, treasurer; Richmond
Poole, president.
FIRST ROW, Left to Right: B. Bump, J. Corcoran, D. Metcalf, P. Schneider,
B. Gibson. R. Woodsum, P. Cheney, R. Poole, S. Rodham, P. Stott. P. Fagley,
D. Steele. SECOND ROW: D. Locke, R. King, P. Mason, B. Heywood, J.
Russell, P. Nelson, L. Wadsworth, F. Benevides , C. Prince, T. Butler, P.
Lawson, W. Whitehead. THIRD ROW: R. Wadsworth, J. Moore, B. Atwood,
B. Redlon, F. Daley, P. Richards, D. Kendrew, L. Crocker, J. Hall. R.
Guilderson, E. Savastano, K. Peterson. FOURTH ROW: W. Thomas, L.
Govoni, H. Holloway, R. Moore, B. Bradley, J. Thayer, M. Barboza, S. Marr,
K. Randall, R. Wadsworth. FIFTH ROW: M. Nickerson, R. Cushing, D.
DeWolf, L. Barbosa, B. Harding, C. Monks, J. Alhquist, B. Wilken. T. Amado.
(Missing from picture: J. Christie, R. Deane, C. Coffin.)
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LIBRARY
9ERVICE
FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Doyle, L. Irwin, D. Hub-
bard, G. Sencabaugh. SECOND ROW: A. Amado, J.
Freeman, L. Levy, S. Huff, E. Hammond, N. Southard.
(Missing from picture: L. Balboni, B. Blanchard, S.
Carlson, A. Hardy.)
AUDIO-VISUAL
Craig Loth, Fred LaGreca, John Borgeson (president),
Daniel DeWolf, William Thomas, Frank Daley, Brian
McCormick, Roger Cushing. (Missing from picture:
Paul McLeod, Charles Montgomery (vice-president).)
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^ CHOIR
FIRST ROW , left to right: M. Dale. J . M:;:ca. K. G-i.cerson. A. Hardy. R.
Locke, F. Wads worth, P. Swanson, Mr. Jarvis, M. Walker, R. Jones, C Gar-
field, S. Andrews, J. Anderson. SECOND ROW: C. LaFleur, J. Thayer, S.
Rodham, C. Walker, A. Shane, P. Richards, R. Cooper, R. Handy, B. Kent.
S. Marr, Y. Dion. THIRD ROW: P. Cope, M. Howland, M. Marr, B. Bump,
R. Steele, W. Clarke, B- Jones, F. LaCoss, D. Steele, B. Bradley, B. Bot-
tenus, A. Amado, B. Atwood. FOURTH ROW: J. McManus, B. Redlon, B.
Swift, L. Barbosa, P. Stott, A. Collins, M. Sibilio. B. Harding, J. Adams, S.
Pye, E. Johnson, P. Pye, B. Vinal.
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FUTURE TEACHERS
Left to Right: Merrill Brown, Carol Loth, Sheila Andrews
(president), Denise Doyle, Belle Kent (treasurer), Prudy Andrews,
Susan Pye, Pamela Stott, Jayne McNeil, Leslie Blanchard (sec-
retary), Beth Boland (vice-president).
MAGAZINE STAFF
FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Bruce Shipley (editor), Benjamin
Marshall, Arthur Smithson (business manager), Craig Loth.
SECOND ROW: Jayne McNeil, Brenda Bradley, Belle Kent (sec-
retary), Margaret Marr, Friscilla Chapin, Judith McManus.
(Missing from picture: Susan Pye, Fred Wadsworth, Brian Jones,
Peter Welker.)
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Mrs. Blakeman
FIRST ROW , left to right: J. Hyslop, J. Millar, B. Smith,
J. Freeman, S. Arnold, T. Sampson. J. Andrews, B. Boland,
M. Brown, D. Coffin, P. Whitman. SECOND ROW : R. Starr
B. Mullowney, C. Loth, M. Walker, D. Erickson. K. Carver.
C. Loth, J. Govoni, P. Messier, D. Kent, C. Bump, R.
Wadsworth, D. Eddy.
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GIRLS' BASKETBALL
*.#*♦!
FIRST ROW, left to right: Ann Collins, Patience Pye, Susan Pye
Suzanne Arnold, Belle Kent, Leslie Blanchard. SECOND ROW:
Patricia Cope, Marie Fox, Bonnie Bottenus, Linda Parker, Ruth
Guilderson, Nancy Sawyer, Karen Peterson, Janice Hall. THIRD
ROW": Marilyn Sibilio, Barbara Bump, Barbara Moore (manager
Mrs. Stott, Patricia Schneider, Brent Vinal. (Missing from pic-
cure: Margaret Marr, Brenda Harding, Lois Barbosa, Elaine
Corcoran.)
BOYS' BASKETBALL
FIRST ROW, left to right: Fred Wadsworth, Robert Chase, Paul
Swanson, William McNeil, Arthur Smithson. SECOND ROW:
Michael Walker, Wayland Clark, Bruce Shipley, Richard Steele:
Donald Steele .
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FRENCH
F:?.ST ROW. lef: r:gh:: 5 ".Vales. B McCorrr.ick 5
Jones, M. Lemieox, F. Wadsworth, C. LaFleur, P. Andrews
M. Dale, C. Loth, A. Corcoran. SECOND ROW: B. Hey-
wood, C. Montgomery, B. Marshall, P. Lawson, R. Guild -
erson, M. Barbosa, J. McNeil, J. Thayer, E. Savastano, B.
Bradley, S. Rodham. THIRD ROW: M . Walker , J . Doty , C .
Loth, P. Stott, C- Wrye, P. Chapin, P. Schneider, J. Cor-
coran, D. Metcalf, S. Marr, B. Atwood, L. Crocker.
FOURTH ROW: B. Kopke, P. Cheney, L. Murdock, J. Col-
burn, F. Daley, B. Redlon, P. Richards, B. Bun?, T. Bren-
nan, S. Jacobs. (Missing from picture: J. Anderson, B.
Boland, S. Andrews, N. Merry, B. Shipley, J. McManus, P.
Fagley, D. Kendrew, J. Hall, and J. Howard).
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NEWSPAPER
STAFF
SEATED, left to right: M. Marr (secretary), K. Peterson (business
manager), D. Locke (treasurer), D. Benson (editor-in-chief). FIRST
ROW: E. Savastano, S. Rodham, B. Atwood, L. Irwin, D. Doyle, G.
Sencabaugh, E. Borghesani, S. Huff, J. Anderson, J. Borgeson, D.
Prince. SECOND ROW: P. Welcker, B. Kopke, A. Collins, S.
Jacobs, C. King, L. Bush, L. Murdoch, P. Andrews, P. Chapin, K.
Raidl, C. Loth, R. Starr, A. Amado, S. Marr, B. Kent, M. Walker.
(Missing from picture: B. Shipley, C. French.)
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FRONT ROW, left to right: Frank Metcalf (art editor),
Alice Amado (head typist), Neal Merry (editor-in-chief),
David Benson (literary editor), Richard Steele (business
manager), Fred Banzi (photography editor). SECOND ROW:
Shirley Huff (typist), Merrill Brown (literary staff), Debby
Kent (literary- staff), Sheila Andrews (business staff), Beth
Boland (assistant editor-in-chief), June Anderson (literary-
staff), Yvette Dion (typist).
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CLASS OF
1961
George Newlands, vice-president; Ann Collins,
secretary; Benjamin Marshall, treasurer; William
McNeil, president.
FIRST ROW, left to right: J. DeWolf, R. Trout, A. Smithson, W. McNeil, B.
Marshall, C. Montgomery, B. Shipley, J. McManus, P. Chapin, P. Andrews, A.
Collins, D. Doyle. SECOND ROW: S. Pye, L. Levy, B. Sanford, M. Marr, L.
Irwin, A. Corcoran, N. Adams, A. Carlson, E. Cannon, E. Barbosa, J. McLeod,
J. Doty. THIRD: P. Bongiorno, P. Cope, A. Hardy, B. Blanchard, S. Torrey,
L. Balboni, L. Blanchard, M. Lemieux, J. McNeil, B. Jones, C. Loth, C. Loth,
B. Kent. FOURTH ROW: K. Ridlon, C. Walker, K. Nix, G. Newlands, D. Reed,
D. Martin, P. McLeod, D. Eddy, S. LaFleur, R. Seaver, P. Welcker, F. Wads-
worth, C. Kopke. FIFTH ROW: G. Pierce, E. Banzi, L. Bush, H. Cushing, J.
Benevides, R. Wadsworth, R. Chase, B. Suk, F. LaGreca, C. Wrye, W. Murphy,
J. Borgeson, B. McCormick, S. Wales. (Missing from picture: J. Mack, M.
Dale, L. Wadsworth, T. Bradford.)
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FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Shipley, A. Smithson, K. Guilderson, B. Kent
(secretary), M. Walker (vice-president), R. Steele (president), B. Marshall
(treasurer), J. Mack, P. Lawson, B. Bump, S. Rodham, B. Moore. SECOND
ROW: Fred Banzi, N. Merry, W. McNeil, A. Collins, S. Arnold, M. Howland,
Y. Dion, P. Fagley, M. Marr, B. Atwood, L. Barbosa. THIRD ROW: F. Met-
calf, G. Newlands, R. Wadsworth, W. Murphy, R. Chase, D. Seaver, D. Ben-
son, P. Richards, D. Locke, C. Loth, L. Blanchard, A. Hardy. FOURTH ROW:
R. Jones, F. LaCoss, W. Clarke, S. Pye, S. Andrews, B. Boland, M. Brown,
M. Sibilio, K. Peterson, P. Pye, S. Marr, J. Mujica.
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DRAMATIC CLUB
FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Doyle, C. Hampton, P. Fag-
ley (secretary), P. Chapin (vice-president), B. Boland
(president), J. McNeil (treasurer), A. Amado, C. Loth, P.
Andrews. SECOND ROW: P. Stott, S. Wales, C. Mont-
gomery, S. LaFleur, W. McNeil. (Missing from picture:
D. Kent, J. Mujica, S. Andrews, S. Arnold, M. Brown, B.
Moore, B. Redlon, S. Rodham, C. Loth, C. Prince, J.
Christie, P. Lawson, J. Thayer, J. Anderson, J. Hall, D.
Kendrew, P. Andrews, M. Barboza, D. Metcalf, L. Parker,
L . Crocker.)
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BASEBALL
FIRST ROW , left to right: Mr. Murphy (coach), Neal Merry,
Douglas Locke, Robert Chase, William Murphy, Frank
Daley, Richard Steele. SECOND ROW: Marvin Nickerson,
Donald Steele, Scott Wales, Peter Richards, Fred Banzi,
Paul Swanson, Fred Wadsworth.
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FIRST ROW, left to right: Susan Rodham, Margaret Marr, Karen
Peterson, Sheila Marr, Brenda Bradley. SECOND ROW: Kathy
Emerson, Carol Loth, Pamela Bongiorno, Barbara Bump, Mr.
Jenness .
SOFTBALL
*H O C 0 p
h h yh h $
TENNIS
FIRST ROW, left to right: Barbara Atwood, Marilyn Sibilio,
Belle Kent, Mrs. Stott, Nancy Sawyer, Polly Colburn. SEC-
OND ROW: Janice Hall, Patience Pye, Marie Fox, Brenda
Harding, Brent Vinal.
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BAND
FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Kent, B. Vinal, A. Merry, C.
Walker, W. Clarke, T. Brennan, M. Sibilio, B. Bump, B. Atwood.
SECOND ROW: M. Walker, A. Amado, S. Ellis, P. Nelson, F.
Wadsworth, B. Heywood, R. Handy, B. Pettey, M. Welcker, P.
Mason. THIRD ROW: P. Richards, C. L'Heureux, J. Correia,
L. Murdoch, J. Kent, R. Cooper, R. Locke, J. DeWolf, N. Eaton,
L. Wadsworth. (Missing from picture: B. Bradley, K. Peterson,
L. McCarthy, A. Shane).
DANCE BAND
FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Pettey, L. Murdoch, A.
Amado, Mr. Jarvis, J. DeWolf, L. Wadsworth. SECOND
ROW: M. Walker, N. Eaton, R. Cooper, C. Walker, P
Richards, J. Correia. THIRD ROW: J. Kent , S. Ellis ,
F. Wadsworth, R. Locke.
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ALICE MAE AMADO
"Laughter is the spice of life."
Giggle .
efficient
'Ally . . . typist
. shorthand.
sec retary
Choir 4; Honor Society 3,4; Dance Committee
3; Class Secretary 3; Class Secretary 4; News
paper 3,4; Library Service Club 3; Student
Council 4; Yearbook 4; Dramatic Club 2,3,4;
Senior Plays 4; Honor Usher 3.
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JUNE ELAYNE ANDERSON
'O world, I cannot hold thee close enough! "
Petite . . . p.j. party . . . Miss Simple . .
grim . . . "If I'm not there, call Sheila's
Pil-
Choir 2,3,4; Honor Society 2,3,4 (treasurer);
Dance Committee 1,2,3; Honor Usher 3; News-
paper 2,3,4; Tournament of Plays 1,2,3; Senior
Play 4; Science Club 1,2; Student Council 2;
Dramatic Club 2,4; French Club 2,4; Yearbook4.
SHEILA FRANCES ANDREWS
"Always try to be a little kinder than neces-
sary."
Pilgrim . . . cheerleader . . . Essie . . . supply
room . . . Rhoda . . . Charleston . . . pink.
Field hockey 1; Basketball 1; Tennis 1; Softball
1; Choir 1,2,3,4; Dance Committee 1,2,3; Honor
Usher 3; Class vice-president 1; Tournament
of Plays 3; Senior play 4; Sportsman's Club
1,2,3,4; Science Club 2; Student Council 2,3,
(secretary) 4; yearbook 4; French Club 2,4;
Dramatic Club 1,2,4; Supply Room 2,3; Future
Teachers of America 4 (president).
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SUZANNE ARNOLD
"Full of sweet indifference."
Miss Duxbury Days . . . pizza . . . quiet . . .
basketball . . . giggle . . . smile.
Field Hockey 1,2,3,4 (captain); Basketball 1,2,
3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Sportsman's Club 3,4;
Dramatic Club 4; Tennis 2; Senior Play 4;
Tournament of Plays 3.
FREDERICK JOHN BANZI, Jr.
"In him, above all, it was natural to please."
Bowling . . . hot Ford . . . Uncle Sid . . . great
guy . . . handsome hard worker . . . "Yea,
man ! "
Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Honor Society
2,3,4 (president); Honor Usher 3; Tournament
of Plays 1; Senior Play 4; Sportsman's Club
3,4; Science Club 1,2; Student Council 3,4;
Yearbook 4; Hi-Hats 4 (vice-president).
CARL DAVID BENSON
"Which of us is not forever a stranger and
alone? "
"We all have our faults" . . . Richard . . . "Why
not?" . . . demagogue . . . Mort Sahl.
Basketball Manager 1,2,3,4; Honor Society 2,3
(treasurer), 4; Dance Committee 1,2,3; Honor
Usher 3; Class President 2; Class Treasurer 3;
Newspaper Editor 3,4; Tournament of Plays
1,2,3; Senior Play 4; Sportsman's Club 2,3,4;
Science Club 1,2; Student Council 3,4 (vice-
president); Yearbook 4; French Club 3;
Marshal 3; Dramatic Club 1; Cross -Country 3;
Model Congress 3,4; Student Government Day 3;
Boys ' State 3 .
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ELIZABETH ANN BOLAND
"She doeth little kindnesses which most leave
undone . "
Girls' State . . . 7th graders . . . Beth . . . Ray
. . . "Son" . . . crazy clothes . . . dependable.
Field hockey 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Tennis
1; Softball 1; Honor Society 3,4 (vice-president);
Dance Committee 1,2,3; Honor Usher 3; Class
Secretary 1; Sportsman's Club 4; French Club
3; Dramatic Club 1,2,3,4 (president); Future
Teachers of America 4 (vice-president); Girls'
State 3.
MERRILL WALCOTT BROWN
"In the time of your life- -live! "
"Merg" . . . Briarwood . . . "Merry Minuet"
. . . reliable . . . hot ticket.
Field Hockey 4 (manager); Dance Committee
1,2,3; Tournament of Plays 1,2,3; Senior Play
4; Science Club 1,2 (secretary); Yearbook 4;
Dramatic Club 4; Future Teachers 4; Sports-
man's Club 4.
LEE ARTHUR CANNON
"You must look into people as well as at them."
Merc . . . A.V. Club . . . curls . . . hacking
around . . . Bennett's.
Soccer 1; Dance Committee 1,2; Audio-Visual
Club 1,2.
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WAYLAND HOLMES CLARKE
"Athletics, my friend, is the elixir of life."
Arthur . . . basketball . . . radio . . . hot pack
. . . Butch . . . electronics.
Soccer 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Tennis 3;
Choir 1,2,3,4; Senior Play 4; Band 1,2,3,4;
Audio-Visual Club 1,2,3,4; Sportsman's Club
3,4; Science Club 3; Tournament of Plays 1,2,3.
MICHAEL JOSEPH CORCORAN
"Jesters do often prove prophets."
History . . . sharp . . . astrology . . . Mike . .
electrician . . . sisters.
Dance Committee 3; Honor Usher 3; Senior
Play 4; Tournament of Plays 3; Rocket Club 3
(vice-president); Debating club 4.
if VETTE MARIE DION
"The way to have a friend is to be one."
Green hair . . . Lunch tickets . . . Howland's
hot ticket . . . Sugar.
Field Hockey 1 ; Tennis 1 ; Softball 4; Choir
1,2,3 (vice-president), 4; Cheerleader 1,3,4
(captain); Honor Society 3,4 (secretary); Dance
Committee 1,2,3; Senior Play 4; Tournament of
Plays 1,3; Honor Usher 3; Sportsman's Club
3,4; Science Club 1; Assembly Committee 4
(vice-chairman); Yearbook 4.
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LEAH FIELD
"Be slow to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath."
Friendly . . . reserved . . . Lee . . . Pembroke
dances . . . '56 Chevy Conv.
Field hockey 1; Senior Play 4.
JUDITH ANN FREEMAN
"Good nature is more agreeable in conversation
than wit . ' 1
Judy . . . helpful . . . reserved . . . Freeman's
. . . friendly . . . Dr. Ortolani.
Basketball 2 (manager); Library Service Club
3,4.
CYNTHIA KAY GARFIELD
"What is history but a fable agreed on."
R ed . . . tall . . . singer . . . Garf . . . attractive
. . . parties . . . newcomer . . . Cindy.
Choir 4; Dance Committee 3; Senior Play 4.
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VELMA IRENE GLASS
"Flirtation: attention without intention."
Flirt . . . talkative . . . petite . . . giggle . .
Duxbury Days court . . . Tassy's.
Dance Committee 2,3; Class Secretary L; Li
brary Service Club 2,3; Senior Play 4.
KATHER INE MARGARET GUILDERSON
"A good heart is worth gold."
Sue . .
Night"
singer . . . Kathy .
. . Nora.
"Blues in the
Field Hockey 2,3,4; Tennis 4; Softball 2; Choir
1,2,3,4; Dance Committee 2,3; Tournament of
Plays 3; Senior Play 4; Sportsman's Club
2,3,4; Science Club 2,3.
CHARLOTTE ANN HAMPTON
"So little time--so much to do."
Roller skating . . . Renault ... "I have to do
my homework." . . . Charley.
Tournament of Plays 3; Yearbook 4.
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MARY MARGARET HANSEN
"Beauty is a thing of joy forever."
Duxbury Days Court . . . long, long, long pony-
tail . . . Navy . . . smile . . . artist.
Library Service Club 2,3.
MARY ELIZABETH HOWLAND
"Just as high as my heart.
Cheerleader . . . choir . .
farm . . . supply room . .
jeep . . . Muriel
lunchroom .
Choir 1,2,3,4 (secretary); Cheerleader 2,3,4;
Dance Committee 1,2, 3; Honor Usher 3; Tourna-
ment of Plays 1,2; Senior Play 4; Sportsman's
Club 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1; Dramatic Club
1,2,3; Supply Room 1,2,3,4; Assembly Commit-
tee 4 (chairman).
SHIRLEY MARGARET HUFF
"The grass stoops not she treads on it so
lightly."
Parties . . . shortie . . . cute . . . Huffy . . .
The Barn.
Newspaper 3,4; Senior Play 4; Library Service
Club 2,3,4; Student Council 2; Yearbook 4.
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ELLEN LORRAINE JOHNSON
"Still water runs deep."
Village Store . . . choir . . . friendly
. . . Porky . . .
RUTH AUDREY HUTCHINSON
"Little by little does the trick."
Hutch . . . 4-H
trumpet player
Home Ec .
'48 Buick.
helpful
Band 1,2,3; Library Service Club 1,2,3.
tall
Choir 2,3; Cheerleader 1,2; Library Service
Club 1 ,2.
RICHARD WALKER JONES, Jr.
"Life is what you make it."
Organizer . . . Zorro Tuffies . . . class pres.
. . . smiley . . . "Pay your dues" . . . brief case.
Soccer 1 (manager); Choir 1,2,3,4 (vice-presi-
dent); Dance Committee 1,2,3; Class President
3; Class Treasurer 4; Newspaper 1; Sports-
man's Club 3,4; Science Club 1 (treasurer), 2
(treasurer); Student Council 1,4; Senior Play 4;
Tournament of Plays 1,2.
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DEBORAH KENT
"Hitch your wagon to a star."
Witty . . . blue bomb . . . "slow down to 80" .
hamburgers . . . attractive . . . Sis.
Tennis 2,4; Dance Committee 1,2,3; Tourna-
ment of Plays 3; Senior Play 4; Science Club
1,2; Yearbook 4; Dramatic Club 1,2,3,4.
FREDERICK PAUL LaCOSS
"The only guide to a man is his conscience."
Tall . . . plays . . . hot, open Ford . . . blond
. . . friendly . . . basketball.
Soccer 1,2,3 (captain), 4 (captain); Basketball
1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Dance Committee 1,2,3;
Tournament of Plays 1,2,3; Senior Play 4; Band
1,2; Library Service Club 1,2; Sportsman's
Club 2,3,4; Science Club 1; Dramatic Club 1.
ROBERTA GRACE LEARY
"There's the humor of it."
Notices . .
• ■ • peppy
p. j. party
. . Tassy's
Birdy . . . ponytail
mis chievou s .
Senior Play 4; Library Service Club 3.
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FREDERICK DEXTER LEGATE
"The trodden path is the safest."
Zo rro Tuffies . . . hot six . . . Howland's
Tassy's . . . "Ears" ... 50 stars.
Soccer 4; Baseball 1 (manager); Dance Com-
mittee 1,2,3; Class Treasurer 2; Senior Play 4;
Science Club 1,2 (treasurer); Radio Club 1,2.
PATRICIA ALICE MARK
"I do not understand; I pause; I examine."
Blakeman's . . . Darthea . . . A.F.A. . . . stud-
ious . . . conscientious.
Field hockey 3; Tennis 2; Choir 1,2; Dance
Committee 2,3; Newspaper 1,2; Tournament of
Plays 3; Science Club 1,2; Yearbook 4; Dra-
matic Club 1; Senior Play 4.
MICHAEL RICHARD McLAUGHLIN
"To know is nothing at all; to imagine is every-
thing."
Chevy . . . Harry's
whiffle . . . Mike.
ridin1 around . .
Dance Committee 1,2; Tournament of Plays 1;
Senior Play 4; Audio-Visual Club 1,2,3.
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WILLIAM NEAL MERRY
"It is not enough to do good; one must do it the
right way . "
Model "A" . . . class pres. . . . serious . . .
hard worker . . . giggles . . . dependable . . .
Neal.
Soccer 4; Baseball 2,4; Choir 1,2,3; Quartette
2; Honor Usher 3; Class Vice President 3;
Class President 4; Newspaper 1,2, (business
manager); Tournament of Plays 1,2; Band
1,2,3; (president); Dance Band 3; Dance Com-
mittee 1,2,3; Sportsman's Club 2,3,4; Student
Council I; Yearbook 4, (editor-in-chief); Senior
Play 4; French Club 4.
FRANK RICHARD METCALF
"Individuality is the salt of life."
"Chico" . . . artist . . . Bean . . . badly . . .
slap-stick . . . Harry's.
Soccer 4; Basketball 2 (manager); Dance Com-
mittee 1,2,3; Honor Usher 3; Newspaper 3;
Sportsman's Club 3; Science Club 1,2; Yearbook
4; Senior Play 4.
BARBARA JOANNE MOORE
"Nothing can bring you peace but yourself."
Beach buggy . . . cows . . . Moorsey . . . field
hockey . . . Carl.
Field Hockey 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1 ,2,3,4; Soft-
ball 1,2; Dance Committee 1,2,3; Sportsman's
Club 4; Science Club 1,2; Dramatic Club 2,3,4;
Senior Play 4; Tennis 2; Tournament of Play 3.
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JOAQUINA MUJICA
"Toajours gai."
Cuba . . . talkative .
. . . enthusiastic.
petite . . . cheerleader
Tennis 4; Choir 2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,4; Dance
Committee 2; Sportsman's Club 3,4; Dramatic
Club 4
KLAUS J. RAIDL
"The most useless day of all is that in which
we have not laughed."
Polite . . . smile . . . "naturally" . . . orange
spheres . . . 6 1 3 " comic . . . "Delicious."
Class Vice-President 4; Newspaper 4; Debating
Club 4; Senior Play 4.
ELAINE SHORT
"Well timed silence has more eloquence than
speech."
Plymouth . . . roller skating . . 'Lane . . .
dancing . . . gray & white Ford.
Dance Committee 2,3; Newspaper 3; Tourna-
ment of Plays 1; Library Service 1,2,3 (secre-
tary) .
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GEORGE ROSS STARR, III
"I'll find a way or make it."
"In all seriousness" . . . Shelley Berman . . .
Vauxhall . . . Robin . . . Zorro Tuffies.
Soccer 4; Basketball 2,3; Tennis 3; Baseball 4;
Dance Committee 1,3; Newspaper 3,4; Tourna-
ment of Plays I; Senior Play 4; Audio-Visual
Club 1; Science Club 1; Yearbook 4; Dramatic
Club 1.
RICHARD FOX STEELE
"By their fruits ye shall know them."
Rich . . . crew cut . . . athlete . . - hard worker
. . . plays . . . good natured.
Soccer 1,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,3,4;
Choir 1,2,3 (treasurer), 4 (president); Honor
Society 2,3,4; Honor Usher 3; Class President
1; Tournament of Plays 1,2,3; Senior Play 4;
Sportsman's Club 1,2,3 (president), 4 (presi-
dent); Boys' State 3; Student Council 4; Year-
book 4; French Club 3.
PAUL NEWELL SWANSON, Jr.
"Because to laugh is proper for a man."
Choir . . . soccer . . . beach buggy . . . Tommy
. . band . . . Sonny.
Soccer 1,2,3,4 (captain); Basketball 1,2,3,4;
Choir 2,3,4; Dance Committee 1,2; Tournament
of Plays 1; Senior Play 4; Audio-Visual Club
2,3,4; Sportsman's Club 2,3,4.
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BARBARA BRADFORD SWIFT
"Too busy with the crowded hour to live or die.
Parties . . . Swifty . . . purple . . . Johnny
Mathis . . . T Birds . . . transcription.
ROBERT MICHAEL WALKER
"His time is forever, everywhere his place."
Sailboat . . . sportscar . . . nonchalant . . .
basketball . . . S.C.P. . . . Sea Scouts.
Basketball 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Dance Com-
mittee 1,2,3; Honor Usher 3; Newspaper 1,2
(editor), 3,4; Band 2,3,4; Sportsman's Club
2,3,4 (vice-president); Boys' State 3; Student
Council 2,3,4 (president); Yearbook 4.
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CLASS OF
1960
Richard Jones, treasurer; Alice Amado, secretary;
Kla us Raidl, vice-president; Neal Merry, president.
FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Anderson, F. Banzi, N. Merry, K. Raidl, A.
Amado, R . Jones, S. Andrews, B. Moore. SECOND ROW: S. Huff , R . Leary ,
Y. Dion, B. Swift, C. Garfield, L. Torrey, P. Mark, J. Mujica. THIRD ROW:
B. Boland, D. Kent, J. Freeman, M. Howland, L . Field, E. Johnson, C. Hampton,
R. Hutchinson. FOURTH ROW: M. Brown, S. Arnold, K. Guilderson, R. Steele,
R. Starr, W. Clarke, M. Walker. FIFTH ROW: M. McLaughlin, F. LaCoss, P.
Swanson, F. Legate, F. Metcalf, D. Benson, M. Corcoran. (Missing from pic-
ture: L. Cannon, V. Glass, E. Short, M. Hansen.)
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