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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 


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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. 


32 


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. 


5  4 


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. 


3  5 


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. 


36 


57 


40 


January  1960 

SUN   MON  TUE  *  ED  TUU    FKI  SAT 

3  4  5  6  7  8  9 
10  11  12  13  14  15  16 
17  18  19  20  21  22  23 

243.  25  26  27  28  29 


April  1960 

SUN  MON  TIE  WED  TIIU  FRI 

3  4  5  6  7  8 
10  11  12  13  14  15 
17  (18  19  20  21  22 
24  25  26  27  28  29 

July  1960 

SUN   MON  TUE  WED  TUU  FRI 
1 

3  (4)  5  6  7  8 
10  11  12  13  14  15 
17  18  19  20  21  22  23 

2431  25  26  27  28  29  30 


February  I960 

SUN   MON  TUE  *  ED  TIIU    FRI  SAT 

1    2   3   4   5  6 
7   8   9  10  llQ2)l3 
14  15  16  17  18  19  20 
21(22)23  24  25  2(027 


Mr.  Robert  Mendenhall 
Guidance  Director 


March  1900 

SUN   MON   TUE  WED  TIIU    FRI  SAT 

1    2    3    4  5 
6   7   8   9  10  11  12 
13  14  15  16  17  18  19 

20@22  23  21  25  26 
28  29  30  31 


June  1960 

MON   TUE  WED  TIIU    FRI  SAT 

1    2    3  4 
6   7   8   9  10  11 
13  14  15  16  17  18 
20  21(2^23  24  25 
27  28  29  30 


September  1960 

MON   TUE  WED  TUU    FRI  SAT 

1  2  3 
5  6  7  8  9  10 
12  13  14  15  16  17 
18  19  20  21  22  23  24 
25  26  27  28  29  30 


October  1960 

SUN  MON  TUE  WED  TUU    FRI  SAT 

1 

2  3  4  5  6  7  8 
9  10  11(J2)13  14  15 
16  17  18  19  20  21  22 

%*&25  26  27  28  29 


?sovejJiber  1960 

SUN  MON  TUE  WED  THU    FRI  SAT 

1  2  3  4  5 
6  7  8  9  10([l)l2 
13  14  15  16  17  18  19 

20  21  22  23@25  26 
27  28  29  30 


December  1960 

SUN   MON  TUE  WED  TUU    FRI  SAT 

1    2  3 
4   5   6    7   8   9  10 
11  12  13  14  15  16  17 
18  19  20  21  22  23  24 
(2o)26  27  28  29  30  31 


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. 


§ 


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). 


41 


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 . 


42 


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. 


43 


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. 


44 


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. 


45 


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. 


4b 


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. 


48 


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. 


4^ 


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. 


5C 


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. 


5  3 


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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CLASS  OF  I960 


THE 
DICKSONS 


94  COURT  STREET 
PLYMOUTH,  MASS 

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