East Longmeadow High School - Aegis Yearbook (East Longmeadow, MA)
- Class of 1975
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I i “Beware when the great God lets loose a thinker on this planet.” Thomas Creighton Class Pres. 1,4; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Swimming I; Baseball 1; Student Govt. 1,2, 3,4; Newspaper 2,4 (co-editor); Yearbook 3; Honor Society 4; Open Campus Committee 4. “Mind cannot follow it, nor words ex- press her infinite sweetness.” Patricia Forrest Synchronized Swimming 1,2, 3,4; French Club 1.2; Photography 3. “Curiosity in children has been provid- ed by Nature to remove the ignorance they were born with.” John Zebryk m (5i p p p p p p p Hi p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p nl (d il p p p p p p p p m P m p p p p p p p p “I plan to forget past anxieties and misgivings, live the present to its fullest extent, and see tomorrow as it grows closer.” Margaret Burgess Library Aide 1; Red Cross 2,3 (Pres.),4; Literary Magazine 4 (Editor). “Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eye, in every gesture dignity and love.” Anna Barton Newspaper 2,3,4 (Co-Editor); Select Chorus 2,3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2,3,4; Spartanum 1,2, 3,4; Hon- or Society 3,4; French Club 1,2, 3,4; Will and Prophecy 4. “My theory is to enjoy.” William Farrell Hockey 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4. 22 “Though good is good; better is better.” Mary Battige Sludenl Store 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 2. “Her ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace.” Mary Peterson Ronald Page Swimming 1,2,3; Class Officer 3 (member at large); Will and Prophecy 4; Prom Comm. 4; Open Campus Comm. 3,4; Newspaper 3,4; La- crosse Club 2,3,4; Varsity Club 3,4. “Industry is the soul of business and the keystone of prosperi ty.” p P! p p p p p p p p p p p P, pp ]|pr ppf PI p p Pf p p p pi p p p p p p p p p p p IP P(i 11 li M p “A constant friend is rare and hard to find.” Sandra Paris Field Hockey 2; F.T.A. 3; Will and Prophecy 4; Prom Comm. “Always ready for work and never lag- ging for play.” Joseph McDyer Football 1 ,2,3,4; Class Officer 1,2, 3,4 (member at large); Hockey 2. “The pleasure of talking is the inextin- guishable passion of a woman.” Martha Deveber Synchronized Swimming 2,3; Select Chorus 2; Spartanum 1,2,3; Drama 2; Will and Prophecy 4. 23 it “Between jest and earnest.” Bruce Freedman Communist Party 1.2, 3,4. “Her talents are of a more silent class.” Barbara Balser Library Aide 1; Office Aide 1 . “Every Christian is born great because he is born for heaven.” Ruth Rayder u [aJ lal laJ lal lal P [P [P [P [P [p |p|c Dp ' p P P P P P P P P Pr il fa) i [d l! p p p p p [p m 2lp [P [P p p p p p p p 1 “No man is free who is not master of himself.” Donald Heenan “Without music life would be a mistake.” Denise Boutin Spartanum 1,2,3, 4; Drama 1,2, 3,4; Latin Club 3; A.F.S. 2,3; Sciences 3,4; Photography 3,4; Select Chorus 2,4; Library Aide 1,2, 3,4; Track 1; Art Club 4; Model Congress 3,4. 1 “Genius is mainly an affair of energy.” Mitchell Curtis Chess Club 2,3,4; Math Club 2,3,4; Honor Socie- ty 3,4; Yearbook 4; Drama 1; Tennis 4; Match Wits 3,4. 24 “A sweet attraetive kind of grace.” Carol McCandlish Swim Team 1; Drama I ; Red Cross 2 (President); Newspaper 3,4. “Nature is good, but intellect is better, as the law-giver, it is before the law- receiver.” Diane DeRosier Swim Team 2,3; Synchronized Swimming 1,2,3, 4; French Club 1,2, 3, 4; Newspaper 3,4; Will and Prophecy 4; Sparlanum 4. Golf 1,2. Richard Garafalo “Coolness and absence of heat and haste indicate fine qualities.” ?ll pJI ial| p PI PI PI p[ PI p p p p p P p p p p p P P P p PfQ In n Ji ]p Ifal p p p p p H P P P P P P P P P P P P P(i “It’ll be a hot time in the old town tonight.” Paul Kennedy “It is in learning music that many youthful hearts learn love.” Daniel Evans “Love can be founded upon Nature only.” Diana Davis Special Ed. Club 1,2 (Vice-President), 3 (Presi- dent); Will and Prophecy 4; Office Aide I; Guid- ance Aide 2; Library Aide 1; F.T.A. 3. 25 “As far as possible, without surrender, be on good terms with all persons.’’ Cynthia Bailey Softball 1,2; Field. hockey 1,2; Off. Aide 1, 2, 3, 4; Guid. Aide 2,3. “One may smile, and smile, and still be a villian.” Clifford Noreen Football 2,3; Basketball 2. “Gentle in manner, strong in performance.’’ Maryellen Brown Field Hockey 1, 2, 3,4; Cheerleading l,2,3,4 (treas. cap.); Varsity Club 2,3,4; Class officer I (secy.); Student Gov. 4; Newspaper 3,4 (co- editor); Spar- tanum 2,3,4; Off. Aid 1,2; Will and Prophecy 4. Ip p p p p p p p m 1 1 p Id Op Ig p p p p p p p p pp lip p p p p p p p .M M p Po p .1 p p p p p p p p m “The wise and good seek to know themselves.’’ Michelle Speer Guide Aide 1, 2, 3,4; Spartanum 1,3,4; Will and Prophecy 4; Span. Club 3; Balloon Sales 4; Bas- ketball I; Special Ed. 3. “Whose nature is so far from wrong that he suspects none.’’ Stephen Wood Track 3,4 (tri-cap); Cross Country 3,4 (co-cap); Baseball 1,2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. “It takes all kinds to make a world.’’ William Thornholt Football 1,2,3,4. 26 “The highest wisdom is continual cheerfulness.” Diane Peperis Student Gov. 1,2,3 (Pres. 2); Yearbook 4; Spar- tanum 3,4; Will and Prophecy 4; Prom. Com. 4. “No man is the whole of him.self; his friends are the rest of him .” Stephen Quimby Soccer 1; Golf I; Baseball 2,3,4; Swim Team 1,2; Football 2,3,4. “Never a dull moment.” Daniel Dickson Soccer 1,2; Baseball 1 . m fall H [al nil nili Pi Pi aJM m fai raJ [al [aJ [aJ p p p p p p m PP y (a m JfaJ PP M m IfaJifaJifaJifaJ P fal fal p p p p p p p p Pia Farewell! “But not forever.” Debra Tomacelli Ski Club 1,2; Swim Team 1; French Club 1,2,3; Off. aide 1; AFS 2,3 (Pres.); Yearbook 3,4; Spar- tamum 3,4; Band 3,4; Guid. aide 2. “All the troubles of man come from his not knowing how to sit still.” Mark Lyman Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Golf 1; Basketball 1; Will and Prophecy 4. “I am not what I once was.” Louisa Teixeira Library Aide 1,2,3; Drama 1, 2, 3,4; Spartanum 1, 2,3,4; Sciences 3. 27 “That a sorrow’s crown of sorrow is remembering happier things.” Jennifer Dauten Cheerleading 2,3,4 (co-captain); Spartanum 3,4; Aegis 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3; Office Aide 2; Var- sity Club 4; Will and Prophecy 4. “It is tranquil people who accomplish much.” Paul Wilson “The sunshine of life is made up of very little beams that are bright all the time.” Ines Granado French Club 2,3,4 (Vice-President); Spanish Club 2,3 (Secretary); Honor Society 3,4; A.F.S. 2,3. m p p p p p p p p p p p p p p F P P 1 PI PI si|[ all p| alr p p [d p p p p fp p p p p p p p pipip P p m il p p Pifi “We hail science as man’s truest friend and noblest helper.” Robert Haynes A.V. 1,2,3; Newspaper 3,4; Lab Assistant 4. “Physician heal thyself.” Lori Davis Yearbook 3,4; Chess Club 2; Swim Team 1; Will and Prophecy 4; Drama Club 3,4. “Solitude has a healing consoler, friend, companion; it is work.” Robert Harwood 28 “A gentleman makes no noise.” Peter McDyer Soccer 2,3; Hockey 2,3,4. “A good deed is never lost; he who sows courtesy reaps friendship, and he who plants kindness gathers love.” Argira Murawski Yearbook 2,3 (Business Mang.), 4 (co-editor). Open Campus Comm. 2,3,4 (Chairman); Office Aide 1,2, 3, 4; Grad. Att. 3; Drama Prod. 1,2,3; Honor Society 3,4 (Treas.); Spartanum 2,3; In- tramurals 2,3,4. ' There is in the soul a taste for the good, just as there is in the body an appetite for enjoyment.” Timothy Topitzer Band 1,2, 3. 4; Stage hand 1,2,4; Pit Band 2; Year- book 4; Spartanum 4; Will and Prophecy 4. raJ lal [ai [aJ [al lal [al [al [al [al lal [al H [al pi [al [al [al [al [al [al [al [al [al [aj m [al 111 @1 faJ lal [a] [a] [al [al la [al [al m [al [al [al [al [al [al [al [a] [al [al “True merit, like a river, the deeper it is the less noise it makes.” Kenneth Plumb Football 1, 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2; Open Campus Adv. Comm. 3,4; H.R. Rep. 3; Yearbook 4; Will and Prophecy 4. “Her heart is as great as the world, but there is no room in it to hold the memo- ry of a wrong.” Pamela Holland Guid. Aide I; Yearbook 4; Will and Prophecy 3; Photography 3; Spartanum 2,3,4; Drama 2,3,4; Grad. Att. 3. “A fresh and free and friendly woman.” Ann-Marie Borden Softball 2,3; Swimming 1; Office Aide 1; H.R. Rep. 1; Will and Prophecy 4. 29 “And round thee with the breeze of song to stir a little dust of praise.” Silvana Gravini Special Ed 2; Library Aide 2,3; Select Chorus 2,3, 4; Drama Club 3,4; Newspaper 4; Spartanum 2,3, 4; Science Club 3. “The heavens are full of floating mysteries.” Sallie Blackburn A.F.S. 3,4. “Every man is unique.” William Hill [i 0 up p p p p p p p p p p p p p pi eJl ipr eii sJ| sJ pf p F sip p p p p p p p p p p p p m P p pip p p p p Jl “Wise men argue causes.” Peter Jacobson French Club 1,2,3,4; Debate Club 1; Football 2, (manager) 3 (manager); Select Chorus 2,3,4; Newspaper 2. “The highest wisdom is continual cheerfulness.” Nancy Pelzer Dramatics 1; Red Cross Club 2; Swim Team 1; Typing Aide 4. “When men arrive at the goal they should not turn back.” Kerry Goguen Track 1,2, 3,4 (Co-Captain); Cross Country 3,4 (Co-Captain). 1 [ I- 32 “To be strong is to be happy.” Chris White Hoolball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1 ,2,3,4; Varsity Club 2,3, 4. “The pleasantest things in the world are pleasant thoughts; the great art of life is to have many of them.” Cindy Napolitan Varsity Club 3; Field Hockey 1,2,3. “Plain living and high thinking.” Gary Taylor Football 1,2; Swimming 1,2,3; Will and Prophecy 4;N.V.R.A. 1,2,3,4 (Vice-Pres.). [sJ [al [SJ [aJ [al [al ral [al Hi [al [al [al [cll [sl dl [al [al [al [al H [al [al pi PP [a d! dl d! laJ laJ lal [al [al [al [al [al [al [al [al d) p p p p p p pi ll “One must act in painting as in life, directly.” Beverly Carrington A.F.S. 1; ArtClub 1. “There is an evil spirit continually ac- tive and intent to seduce.” Michael Camerota Yearbook 3,4 (co-editor); Track 2; Will and Prophecy 4; Usher 2; Volleyball 3; Wrestling 2; N.V.R.A. 1,2,4. “Quality, not quantity, is my measure.” Carol Wilson Guidance Aide 1; Library Aide I; Syncronized Swimming 2. I: ' . ■ 33 “There is a better thing than the great man who is always speaking, and that is the great man who only speaks when he has a great word to say.” James Patnode Track 1; Volleyball 3,4; Open Campus Commit- tee 3,4; Yearbook 4. “They are rich who have true friends.” Mary Karalekas Field Hockey 2,3,4 (iri-caplain); OfFicc Aide 1; Cheerleading 2; Student Gov’t 2; Synchronized Swimming 1; Intramurals I; Yearbook 3,4; Hon- or Society 4; Will and Prophecy 4; Prom Com- mittee 4; Varsity Club 3,4; Who’s Who in High School 3. “And life is itself but a game of football.” Brian Gray Football 1, 2,3,4; Track 1, 2,3,4; Basketball 1; Varsity Club 1,2, 3,4. “Think nought a trifle, though it small appear; small sands the mountain; moments make the year.” John Buddington As Schools Match Wits 3,4; A.F.S. 2,3,4; Span- ish Club 4. “Nothing questioneth; nothing learneth.” Joy Fopiano Yearbook 2,3,4; Spartanum 3; Will and Prophecy 4. “Her spirit is ever willing to serve.” Anne Lodigiani Cheerleading 2,3,4; Field Hockey 1,2; Yearbook 3,4; French Club 4; Will and Prophecy 4; Spar- tanum 3,4; Intramurals 1,2. 34 “Do you know a young and beautiful woman who is not ready to flirt just a little?” Patti Gasperini Student Government 1,2; Varsity Club 1,2,3; Basketball 1; Softball I; Cheerleading 2,3; Spar- tanum 3: Prom Committee 4; Yearbook 3,4; Will and Prophecy 4; Graduating Marshall 3. “Fear the Greeks, even when bringing gifts.” Paul Votze Football 1,2, 3, 4 (Tri-captain); Baseball 1,2; La- Crosse 3,4; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Spartanum 3,4; Yearbook 4; Will and Prophecy 4; Leaders Club 4. “One person with a belief is equal to a force of ninety-nine who have only interests.” Shelley Brown Student Government 3,4; Class Officer 3 (Pres.); Will and Prophecy 4; Regional Advisory Council 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3; Tennis 2; Varsity Club 3, 4; Field Hockey 1,2,3; Newspaper 3,4 (Ass. Edi- tor); Flonor Society 3,4. iJ 1 [pii [il .1 dl .1 di M dl 1 1 m di m 1 1 1 1 m [ZllJ ffplp 1 M 1 [?1 l-il di M dl m PlHl dl m m dl m dii m “One way to get high blood pressure is to go mountain climbing over molehills.” Peter Abel Student Government 1,3,4 (Member at Large); Soccer 1,2, 3,4 (Tri-captain); Tennis 1,2, 3,4; Year- book 3,4; Class Officer 2 (Vice-President). “I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself, than to be crowded on a velvet cushion.” Linda Dobias Class Officer 1 (Vice-Pres.); Field Hockey 2,3,4 (Tri-Captain); Basketball 1,2; Yearbook 3,4; Student Government 2; Varsity Club 1, 2,3,4; Will and Prophecy 4; Prom Committee 4; French Club 1; Student Advisory Committee 3; Softball I . “If you want to see ninety, don’t look for it on the speedometer.” William Johnson Golf 1,2, 3, 4; Football 1; Hockey 3,4. 35 “Charm is a woman’s strength.” Susan Pomeroy Swim Team 1,2, 3, 4 (Co-Captain); Will and Prophecy 4; Yearbook 4; Varsity Club 4. “One thing about getting nowhere . . it doesn’t really matter what time you show up.” Paul Pronicki Basketball 2,3,4 (Captain); Track 3. “Go placidly amid the haste and re- member what peace there may be in silence.” Cynthia Pasquale Office Aide I; Prom Committee 4; Will and Prophecy 4. rflp P P p p p p p p p p P P P P P p p p p p p p[( Dp 21 P P p p p p p p p (d p p p m p ii p p p p p pp “I marvel how the fishes live.” Gene Wiezbicki Student Govt. 3,4 (Vice-President); Varsity Club 1,2, 3, 4; Prom Comm. 3,4; Will and Prophecy 4; Usher 2,3; Swim Team 1,2, 3, 4 (Co-Capt.); Spar- tanum 3,4 (Co-Director); Spanish Club 1,3; Swim Official 1,2, 3,4; Intramurals 2,3. “Joy is opening your heart and letting it laugh out loud.” Lori Miller “A sharp tongue is the only edged tool that grows keener with constant use.” Joe Santa niello Baseball 1,2,3; Open Campus Comm. 4; Will and Prophecy 4. Debate Club 1; French Club 1,2; Library Aide 1; Synchronized Swimming 2,4; F.T.A. 3,4; Guid- ance Aide 4; Monitor 3. 36 “Few things are impossible to diligence.” Patricia Falk French Club 1,2, 3, 4; Latin Club 3 (V.P.), 4 (Pres.); Basketball 1 ,2,3,4 (mgr.); Newspaper 2,3, 4 (Co-editor); Honor Society 3 (treas.), 4 (V.P.); Will and Prophecy 4; Spartanum 3,4 (Co-direc- tor); Drama Club 2,4; Intramurals 1,2. “Always put off until tomorrow the things you should not do today.” Donald Knapp Debate Club 2; Math Club 3; Golf Team 3. “The easiest way to change a woman’s mind is to agree with her.” Diane Johnson Spartanum I; F T. A. 3; Track 3,4; Art Club 4; Cross Country 4 (Scorekeeper). p [nr 1 Ijal pj El p laJral p laJ [SJ fSl lal lal lal p PI fSl P pfi JlJ p m m Pfc p P ■=n Jld |pl|p li p p p p p p p p p fal p m “To persevere in ones duty and be silent.” Elizabeth McGowan Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 (mgr.); Synchronized Swim- ming 2,3,4; As Schools Match Wits 3,4; French Club 1,2; Band 1,2; Guidance Aide 3; Spartanum 1,2; Graduation Attendant 3. “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.” Robert Hood “Imagination is the eye of the soul.” Andrea Towle Swimming 1,2, 3, 4; Synchronized Swimming 1,2, 3,4; Spanish Club 3; Art Club 4; Chorus I; Guid- ance Aide 3; Photography 4. 37 “Gentle of speech, beneficient of mind.” Susan Williams Swim Team 1,2, 3, 4; Newspaper 3,4 (managing editor); Guidance Aide 1; F.T.A. 2; A.F.S. 3; Chorus 1; Drama Club 1,2, 3,4; Lab Assistant 3,4; Tutor 3,4; Photographer 4; Spartanum 1,2, 3,4; Literary Magazine 1,2, 3,4; Will and Prophecy 4; Prom Committee 4; Boy’s Swim Team Manager 3. “The luck of the Irish.” Donald O’Neil Football 1, 2,3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2. “One push on the horn is worth two on the brake.” Beth Kilburn Office Aide 1,2; Library Aide 1; Honor Society 3, 4; Swimming 1,2,3; Track 1; Spartanum 1, 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2, 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Will and Prophecy 4; Prom Committee 4; Trackette 2; Usher 3; Cheerleading 2; Yearbook 3,4. [Sl sl eJ El [El [El [El [El m [El [El [El p[c Up p p p p p HU p p p p(j 1 (S) H i [El (eJ is! [e1 [El [El [E1 [Sl [e1 [Elf Elp [eI p p p p p p p p 1 “He that is not jealous is not in love.” James Georgantas “Little friends may prove great friends.” Cheryl Fattini Spartanum 3,4; Guidance Aide 2; Will and Prophecy 4; Red Cross Club 3 . “God is truth and light his shadow.” Nancy Jo Lacey Field Hockey 2,3,4; Tennis 2,3,4; Select Chorus 2,3,4; Synchronized Swimming 1; Dramatics 2; Varsity Club 2,3; Spartanum 1,2, 3,4. 38 “We know what we are, but know not what we may be.” “Never worry because the tide is going out; it always comes back.” Tracey Kelly “To others let the glittering baubles fall, content shall place us far above them all.” James Hahn Will and Prophecy 4. Lisa Nystrom Cheerleading 2,3,4; Honor Society 3,4 (Pres.); Yearbook 3,4; Swim Team 2,3; Synchronized Swimming 1,2, 3, 4; French Club 1,2, 3, 4; Special Education Club 2; Intramurals 2; Library Aide I; Guidance Aide 3; Prom Committee 4; Will and Prophecy 4; Home Room Rep. 3,4; Student Ad- vis. Committee 3; Trackette 2; Chorus 1; Spar- tanum 2,4; F.T.A. 1; Graduation attendant 3; Tutor 3,4; National Merit Student 3. m laj a CO C£] p (Si [SJ [Sl [SJ pi pi pj pi PJ pi plli Ip p p p p p pi (M pi pi pi .(Ml [H “It takes a good person to have confi- dence in the goodness of others.” Kathy Hilton Swim Team 1; Synchronized Swimming 1, 2,3,4; F.T.A. 3; Select Chorus 2,3; Spartanum 1,2. I : “Sometimes I sits and thinks and some- |l times I just sits.” John H. White [ Soccer 1,2; Baseball 1; Student Gov’t. 1 . “An archangel a little damaged.” Jeffrey Botta Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3,4; Lacrosse 3,4; Golf 1; Yearbook 4; Will and Prophecy 4; Spartanum 4. f 39 “Flirtation and coquetry are so nearly allied as to be identical; both are the art of successful and pleasing deception.” Diane Edwards French Club 1, 2,3,4; Homeroom Rep. 1,2; Office Aide 1; Spartanum 1,2,4; Library Aide 1 . “Her step is music and her voice is song.” Emily DiPalma Guidance Aide 1 . “An Irishman’s heart is nothing but his imagination. ” Thomas Daly Soccer 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1; Will and Prophecy 4. riP [SJ p [aJ P fp p p pprp|p| p raJ p (p p p P P (P (P [P [P rPii lild p p! iP p p p ifPirprpM m Ip p i! n! [d p p p fp fp fp M “He will succeed; for he believes all he says.” Stephen Micelotta Yearbook 4; Student Govt. (Treas.) 3,4; Honor Soc. 4. “Satan finds some mischief still for idle hands to do.” Brian Carabetta Wrestling Club 2. “We are more sociable and get on bet- ter with people by the heart than the intellect.” Susan Bagg Swim Team 2,3,4; Art Aide 2; Yearbook 4; Newspaper 3; Student Govt. 2; Synchronized Swimming 3,4. 40 “Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.” Cheryl Hill k “The world belongs to the enthusiast who keeps cool.” Brian Cahill Baseball 1,2,3; Tennis 4; Basketball 2; Open Campus Comm. 2; Yearbook 3.4 (Co-editor); Honor Society 4; Hall Monitor 3; N.V.R.A. 3,4 (Pres.). “The world looks better from behind a smile!” Jean LaMountain Tennis 3.4; Swimming 1.2, 3. 4; Guidance Aide 4; Intramurals 2; Spanish Club 4; Will and Prophe- cy 4; Balloon Sale 4. Ml fall laJ Pf PI faip PI PI laJ faJ falrc 3 n raJ raJ p p p p PI p p|i m m Ira id d Pfe JP [Sl Pit alia) p p p p p p p p p i i “Better to do little well than a great deal poorly.” Herbert Johnson Homeroom Rep. 2; Baseball 1 . “A mind full of knowledge never fails.” Michael Lemanski Honor Society 4; Student Gov’t. 2 (Treasurer); Class Officer 3,4 (Vice-Pres.); Math League 3,4 (Vice-Pres.); Track 1,4. Brenda Gallagher “A well-dressed woman in a room should fill it with a poetic sense like the perfume of flowers.” 1 41 SiTrpl innomif T ttovniKN ont ntM pppipipip jg][ fgl[[alf5il[51l f5 [allja] [al [1 0 0 fSl [1 [1 [1 [Si |1 pi pl(c pl pi M 0 fSl fSJ 0 0 0 0 0 0 pi pl[c pl pi m Hi dl mm 1 1 r] 1 1 1 1 m RJ E! 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 HI EiP|[BJ|l5J|[BJ | fBl|[Bi|[Bl|[Bjp d m m yp p m p p pJ F pJ p p p p p p p fpp p p p p fp fp Ip p fp p fp fp fp P p p m P p fsp p p p p p p H[fa] Ofl] m alp]p]fiB]pp]p (Plil](i§]lii]fii]lig] a MrajiiJlii llfllPfilMfalp m m m (al P [SJ p p p p p w p p p p p p p p p p p 11 p p p F [ril g p fs) p p p p 1 p p p p p p p p p p p p p pi p|j “Purity of heart is the nobelest inheritance.” Susan Kulis French Club 1, 2,3,4; J.V. Cheerleading 2; Major- ettes 1, 2,3,4 (Captain); Spartanum 2; Honor So- ciety 3,4. “There’s one thing to say about inviting trouble; it generally accepts.” Richard Turgeon “The greatest wealth is contentment with little.” Jeffrey Kites Soccer 1,2; Drama I . “In quietness and confidence shall be your strength.” Gail Gaudette Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Spartanum 1,2,3; French Club I; Drama 1,2. “Music is the spiritual food of hearts and souls.” Steven St. Onge Football 1; Class Officer 2; Newspaper 3,4; La- crosse 3,4; Open Campus Comm. 3.4; Honor So- ciety 4; Will and Prophecy 4; Intramurals 3,4. “Elegance of manner is the outgrowth of refined and exalted sense.” Karen Kielar French Club 1, 2,3,4; Latin Club 3,4; Newspaper 3,4 (Assoc. Editor); F.T.A. 1, 2, 3,4; Drama Club 2,4; Spartanum 1, 2,3,4. 44 “Be Plastered with Patience.” Ronald Hood “A good heart is better than all the heads in the world.” Maura Willis Student Govt. 1,2; Graduation Attendant 3; Drug Abuse Committee 1; I’rom Comm. 4; Will and Prophecy 4; Honor Society 4; Yearbook 3,4. “True love is the ripe fruit of a lifetime.” Heather McIntyre Drama Club 1,2, 3,4; Track 1; Spartanum 1,2,4; Chorus 1,2,4; Photography Club 3,4; l.atin Club 3,4; Library Aide 2,3; Sciences 3,4, “See eye to eye.” Mark Sanderson Spartanum 1,2, 3,4; Drama Club 3; Leaders Club 4; Select Chorus 2,3,4; French Club I; Baseball I; Basketball 1,2; Soccer 1,2; Tennis 2,3,4; S.C.I.E.N.C.E.S. Club 3; District and All-State Chorus 3. “On the fall of the oak, every man gath- ers wood.” Richard LaFlamme r “If you have plans for tomorrow, be careful today.” Cheryl Johnson [ 45 “Genius points the way; talent pursues it.” Robert Sullivan Honor Society 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Will and Prophecy 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Soccer 1,2, 3,4 (Tri-Captain); Student Govern- ment 3,4 (President); Yearbook 4; Spartanum 3, 4. “Laughter and sense; ’tis a rare combination.” Ronald Zimmerman Lacrosse 2,3,4. “Be yourself; who else is better qualified.” Debra Brennan Field Hockey 2,3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Yearbook 3,4; Prom Committee 4; Will and Prophecy 4; French Club 4. -Jimlisl | [c f5l|c |6l[c 2lp m p p p|c p|c Pfc aplpp MPl 11 11 =. [5lfc (l(c UfSJIc (5l|c ]fSl P p p P(C p|c ?jp[c ojppp MPii “He whom God hath gifted with love of retirement.” James Stolecki “Act the way you’d like to be and soon you’ll be the way you act.” Diane Hoague Tutoring 2,3,4; F.T.A. 1, 2,3,4; Special Ed 1,2,3, 4; Intramurals 3,4; Spanish Club 4. “God forbid that I should go to any heaven in which there are no horses.” Audrey Gay Track 1. 46 “With vollies of eternal babble.” Deborah Oswald French Club 1 . ilfal [Si [Si (Si P pJ PI aJp Jpp m. rsJ [Sl [SJ [Sj fSJ [Sl [Sl p p Pi [Sl [Sjfi sip fa m J(SJ iraJira m pii IfsJlisj p [Sl |sl |sj [sl m [SI [SJ p [p F [Sl “I feel as strong as a bull moose.” Robert Doe Football 1; Track 1,2. “Though he is rough, he is kindly.” James Dunn Track 1,2, 3,4 (tri-captain); Football 1,2, 3,4 (tri- captain); Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Varsity Club 2,3,4. “Life has no blessing, like a prudent friend.” Roxanne Carlisle Select Chorus 2; Latin Club 3,4; Open Campus Committee 2; Flonor Society 3,4; Library Aide 1, 2 . “Her smile brings her friendships.” Kristina Avdoulos Field Hockey 4. “Our thoughts and conduct are our own.” Mark Oakes Soccer 1,3; Golf 1,2. “Honest men fear neither the light nor the dark.” Dean Bull Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer I; Basketball 2; Leader Club4. “I, aughter is the course of conversation.” Darlene Bitzer Spartanum 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1,3,4; Library Aide 1,2,3; Office Aide I; Guidance Aide I; French Club 1, 2, 3,4; Track I; Literary Magazine 1,2; Select Chorus 4; Will and Prophecy 3,4; Sci- ences 3,4. “The mind will quote whether the tongue will or not.” Donald Christensen rPr slial Pf I2l pr si lai [SJ fSl [2l p p P p p p P P P P P P PP ip pia M PP li p p IP IP P P P P P P P P P P P P P .11 “Not too serious, yet not too gay; she strikes a happy medium.” Holley Belch Band 1,2; Field Flockey 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Softball 1,2; Will and Prophecy 4; Open Campus Comm. 3,4; Synchronized Swim 2,3 (Manager); Yearbook 4; Intramurals 2,3. “There are some silent people who are more interesting than the best talkers.” Jonathan Wilson “I have a heart with room for every joy.” Marianne Bergamini Field Flockey 1,2. 3,4; Softball 3; Will and Proph- ecy 4. 48 “Put himself upon good behavior.’’ Richard Taylor “Politeness costs nothing, and gains everything.’’ Diane Blair FTA 2.3.4; French Club 1,2, 3, 4. (secretary); Spartanum 2. . ;■ (SJ [aJ [aJ [aJ laJ [al laJ rajlR (i ill 111 M m m Hi P 111 P m p m m 1 “The price is what you pay; the value is w ' hat you receive.’’ Deborah Kloss Swimming Team I; Library Aide 2; Office Aid 3. A “The noonday quiet holds the hill.’’ James Prior. French Club 3; Will and Prophecy 4. “Sweet is reverence especially to woman.” Cynthia Gentile Special Ld. 3; Red Cross 2; (Juidance .Aide 4; Spartanum 1, 2,3, 4; Drama 1,2; Synchronized Swimming 4. iPPPPPPP Pp p PlUpPPPPIPI r “She had her own ideas of things, and she liked to talk.” Leslie Wheeler 49 “The only motive which guided me was my ardent love for people.” Susan Cornwell Swim Team 2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Softball 3; Tennis 4; Off. Aide 2,3; Red Cross Club 3 (Sec.); AFS 3,4; Will and Prophecy 4. “Coolness and absence of neat and haste indicate fine qualities.” Scott Williams Football 1; Lacrosse lub 3,4. “Every person is a mystery that must be unfolded slowly, reverently, with care, tenderness and pain and is never unfolded completely.” Debra Colon Guid. Aide 3; Library Aide 4; Red Cross Club 2; Will and Prophecy 4; Balloon Sales4. |[Bl pf pf pf PP pr el| p p, p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p|c p id id iPlfSi SI p d IP IP p p p p p p p p p p p p p m “The glass of fashion and the mold of form.” Lynn Davis Field Hockey 2,3; French Club 1,2, 3,4; Guid. Aide 3,4; Prophecy 4; Home Room Rep. 4. “If we knew of today’s tomorrows maybe today’s yesterdays would have been a little better.” Bruce Banning “All wealth is the product of labor.” Frederick Cook Chess Club 1, 2,3,4; Math Club 2,3,4; Tennis 3,4. 50 “Men seldom, or rather never for a length of time deliberately rebel against anything that does not deserve rebelling against.” Patricia Caney “We weaken what we exaggerate.” Stephen Weber “A happy life consists in tranquility of mind.” Diane Midwood Swim Team 1,2, 3,4 (co-capt.); Basketball 2; Syn- chronized Swim 2; Tennis 3; Guid. Aide 1,2,3. 1 11 m 11 ij fiJiiiJ ppppppppp Jl m laj m EJ m EJ EJ EJ EJ EJ [ “Men of few words are the best men.” Richard Snow Swim Team 1; Photography Club I. “It is art that makes life, makes inter- est, makes importance.” Lois Gowash French Club 1; Chess Club 1,2; Guid. Aide 4. “I have laid aside business and gonea- fishing.” Sandra Becker PUBLIC LIBRARY EAST LONGMEADOW, MASS 51 “The devil hath power to assume a pleasing shape.” Diane Simons “Even wit is a burden when it talks too long.” EricThodal Soccer 1,2, 3, 4 (tri-captain); Lacrosse 2,3,4; Year- book 4; Wrestling 2; Spartanum Stage Hand 3,4; Marshall 3. “Had I been pre.sent at the creation of the world. I would have proposed some improvements.” Deborah Myers Red Cross Club 2 (Pres.); Spartanum 2,3,4. 1 EJ EJ m EJ m EJ E) El (EJ Ei m El @|EJ Ei EJ fl EJ M H EJ Ellfl EJ ■ “Art is the most intense mode of indi- vidualism that the world has known.” Theresa Zuccala Spanish Club 3,4; Art Club 4; Newspaper 3,4. “Life is a hot scrambled egg.” Mark Masi “There is a heroic innocence, as well as a heroic courage.” John Labroad Swim Team 1,2, 3,4 (co-captain); Golf Team 1,2, 3,4; Ski Club 1; Spartanum 2; Spanish Club 4; Honor Society 4; Tutor 4; Will and Prophecy 4. 52 “More Irish than the Irish.” Denis Sheehan Soccer 1,2; Baseball 2; Wrestling 1,2; Hockey 3,4; Lacrosse 3,4. “Nothing succeeds like success.” Linda Moras Synchronized Swimming 2,4; Yearbook 2,3,4; F.T.A. 2; Field Hockey 1; Ol ' I ' ice Aide 1. “Speech is great but silence is greater.” Charles Serafin Hockey 2,3,4; Soccer 2. “Women, above all other educators, educate humanly. Man is the brain, but woman is the heart of humanity.” Arlene McCormick 1 , t f “Flirting is to a woman what experi- [ mentation is to electricity.” f Leanne Gearing “Pleasure of every kind quickly satis- fies.” Nanci Webster Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2; Softball 1; Varsity Club 3,4; Prom Committee 4; Will and Prophecy 4; Guidance Aide 3; Lab Assistant 4. Homeroom Rep. 3,4; Office Aide 2; Will and Prophecy 4; Prom Committee 4; Guidance Aide 1 . pj raJ la) laJ [aJ [al [al (al (al fal [al (al m (al (aJ pj pj pJ pi pi pi pi pJ ( fa m lal la) (aJ lal fal fal fal fal (al fal fal fal (al fal pi pi pi pi pi pj pi pi 53 VITH TNt£ Je T,ANt 7i)iiTNFiii mm; M M fglj M S 54 “Toil and pleasure in their nature op- posite, are yet linked together in a kind of necessary connection.” Lynn Danes French Club 1,2, 3, 4; Guid. Aide 1,2; Will and Prophecy 4; Honor Soc. 4; Art Club 4; Synch. Swim 4; FTA 1; Red Cross 2. “Succe.ss is not permanent; the same is also true of failure.” David Blais Football 1 . “Good-nature is the very air of a good mind, the sun of a large and generous mind, and the peculiar soil in which vir- tue prospers.” JoAnn Ryan Red Cross 1; Will and Prophecy 4; Off. Aide 4. ip p rai p p p p p p p p p p jiip P p p p p p p p p p m P Ml p[i fSJ P Pi m Ml MIIMIIM] P m la raj rai lai rai “Kind w ords are the music of the world.” Sherryl Zych Span. Club 3,4; FTA 3,4; AFS 3; Newspaper 3,4; Homeroom Rep. 3,4; Tutor 4. “Ink of the scholar is more sacred than the blood of a martyr.” Anne Lloyd Off. Aide 1,2,3; Guid. Aide 2,3; Honor Soc. 3,4; Student Act. (treas.) 2,3,4; Math Club 3,4; Year- book 4; Lib. Aide 2. “A good wit will make use of anything.” Brian Banning 56 ra “I am past childhood.” Barbara Monroe Drama Club 3,4; Drama 1,2, 3, 4; French Club 1,2; Spartanum 1,2, 3, 4; Select Chorus 4; Library Aide 3,4. Life swings like a pendulum back and forth between pain and boredom.” Stephen Finn Tennis 1 . “Lverything in nature contains all the power of nature.” John Scalise i)p p p p p p p p p p p p p p pfaifc opf p[c Ojlf 1 SJIfS !lp[ Up p p p p p p p p p p p p p PMJ Ip f SJIfS p Pr a|p “Logic is the armour of reason.” Paul Plante Track 2,3,4; Cross Country 3,4; Chess Club 3,4. “Silken, chasted, and hushed.” Kristine Silk Guidance Aide 1,2; Tutor 2,3; Yearbook 4; Homeroom Rep. 4. “The principal thing in life is to keep one’s soul aloft.” Linda Widmer Guidance Aide 2; Library Aide 4. 57 - ‘•i Id laJ [El taJ [Si [El [El [Ei [El [Ei [El [EJ [El [El [El [El [El [El [El [El [El [El [El [El [El raJj til m fs) m p [eJ [El [EJ [El [eI [eJ (eI P [e1 P [El P p [e1 P P P P [EJ [EJ m “Pretty is as pretty does.” Kathy Little “When angry, count four, when very angry, swear.” Tony Fleming Tennis 1,2, 3, 4; Soccer 1; Honor Society 3,4; A.S.M.W. (pres) 3,4; Yearbook 4; Will and Prophecy 4; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Spartanum 3,4. “Thought is the labour of the intellect, reverie is its pleasure.” Carol Brown Spartanum 1, 2,3,4; Drama 1,2, 3,4; Latin Club 3, 4 (sec.); Model Congress 1,2, 3,4 (pres.); Debate I; Library Aide 3,4; French Club 1; A.F.S. 3,4; Art Club 4; Photography 3; Homeroom Rep 3; Will and Prophecy 4. 58 “Women keep a special corner of their memories for sins they have commit- ted.” Nancy Goewey Swimming I; Field Hockey 2; Yearbook 3,4; Will and Prophecy 4; Intramurals 1,2; Girls Track 1; Library .Aide 1; Office Aide 2; Prom Committee 4. “The measure of a man’s real character is what he would do if he knew he would never be found out.” Dwight Walker Band 1,2; Football 4; French Club 1,2; Leaders Club 4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Baseball l,2,3,4; Vol- ley Ball 2,3,4. “Men are marked out from the mo- ment of birth to rule or be ruled.” Joseph Monzillo “The better part of one’s life consists of her friendship.” Lynn Dumala “The prince of darkness is a gentle- man.” James Hughes “We rise in glory as we sink in pride.” Jeffrey Danner Football 1,2, 3,4; Swimming 3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Varsity Club 4. 59 “A pretty woman is a welcome guest.” Sandra Neuman Yearbook 3,4; FTA 3,4. “I paint what I paint, I paint what I see, I paint what I think.” Carolyn Wood Red Cross Club 2,3,4; Guidance Off. Aide 2; Spartanum 2,3. “A healthy huntsman, with a cheerful horn.” Gary Graf ,1 nil F m p p p p n p P P P P Pin ]pM Jlplln opr sp opp ;faj [S p p p p p p fal p p p p Pfc ylplp Hq 31 p ml Upp “She was our queen, our rose, our star; and when she danced oh, heaven, her dancing!” Karen Whitlock “Humor is wit and love.” Thomas Picknally Soccer 2,3; Baseball 1, 2,3,4; Student Gov’t 4; Class Officer (treasurer) I. ‘Happy the innocent whose thoughts ire equally free from anguish as from PqhH ” Gay McMahon Honor Soc. 4; Will and Prop. 4 (chairman); French Club 1, 2, 3,4 (sec., v.p., treas.); Prom Committee 3,4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 1,2; Secretary 2,3,4 (class); Open Campus Committee 3,4; Swim Team 3; Member-at-large (class) I . 60 “The imagination never dies.” Thomas Saunders Soccer 3; Baseball 3; Homeroom Rep. 4. “A smoothly running engine makes lit- tle noise, and yet produces great pow- er.” Roger Dalessio Track 1. “Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on others without getting a few drops on yourself.” Gabrielle Croteau Trench Club 1,2,3 (ires.). 4; Special Td, 2.3 (v.p.) 4 (pres.) Drama 1.4; Spartanum 1; TTA 3; li- brary Aide 1,2; Office Aide 1.2. p p p p p p faJ P P P P P p 11 p p p p p p p p p p it Ip p p m p p p p p P m p p p p 1 m m m m p p p M “Not in doing what you like but in lik- ing what you do, is the secret of happi- ness.” Paul Pappelardo “The mildest manners and the gentlest heart.” Bette Proulx Special Ed. Club 3 (President); F.T.A. 1; French Club 2. “Bring ideas in and entertain them roy- ally, for one of them may be king.” Edward Spellacy Football 1; Photography 2; Ski Club 1,2; Radio Club 4. 61 “All the sounds of the earth are like music.” Mary Roy F.T.A. 3; Guidance Aide 3; Spartanum 3; Will and Prophecy 4; Office Aide 4. “The surest way to hit a woman’s heart is to take arm kneeling.” Michael Lyons Football 1,3; Golf 1; Hockey 4. “Peace is the fairest form of happin- ess.” Patricia Longo ■yisj (aJ P P [p P P P m 1 1 p [p p p’ p [p [p |p |p fp fp fp (p pip la) fa) p i p p p p 1 m m (p fp il p 1 i! fp pi fp fp fp fp fp “Can one desire too much of a good thing?” Diane Markham “Dandies, when first-rate, are generally very agreeable men.” Raymond Fleming Honor Society 3,4; Spartanum 3,4; Tutoring 3,4. “Happiness lies in the fulfillment of the spirit through the body.” Catherine McGettrick French Club 3; Guidance Aide 2,3; Library Aide 4; Office Aide 2. 62 ' f U 1 “All the sounds of the earth are like music.” David Procelli Band 1,2,3, 4. “It is gentle manners which prove so irresistable in women.” Margaret Villamaino “Nothing is secret which shall be made manifest.” Thomas Stevens 64 “We’re always complaining that our days are few, and acting as though there would be no end.” Robert Landry Soccer (mgr.) 2; Wrestling (mgr.) 2. “Happiness is like a kiss; you must share it to have it.” Debra Gaboury Sparlanum 1,4; Guidance Aide 1, 2. 3, 4; Special Ed. 3; French Club 2; Homeroom Rep. 4; Drama 1,2; Will and Prophecy 4, “The spirits of just men are made per- fect.” Donald Richards French Club 1,2. p p p p p p p p p p p p PI p p p p| Plj PI] PI PI p| SJ P pi p - p p p p p p p p p p p p p fp llp M id m p p p Jd [p [p In “Silences make the real conversations between friends. Not the saying but the never needing to say, is what counts.” John Carroll Football 1,2,3,4. “There is no noise without reason.” Colleen Conway “Nowhere does a man retire with more quiet or freedom than into his own soul.” Robert Bilton 66 “A happy life consists in tranquility of mind.” Sirina Van de Walle “A gem is not polished without rub- bing, nor a man made perfect without trials.” James Leroy Spartanum 2. “Time was made for slaves, but never for me.” Roger DesRoches Football 1,2,3; Basketball 2; Track 1,2. M (sJ laJ [aJ [SJ [aJ fal fal [al |al ral [al |al [al p [aJ al ral fal [al fal fal [al [al al [c |p p p m ll p p fal fal p p p p .1 p 1 fal p fal fal fal fal fal ciJ “Every man is the architect of his own fortune.” Donald Baker “The human race has a really effective weapon, and that is laughter.” Annette Debour Student Store 3,4; Off. Aide 3,4; Chorus 3. “Beware of the man who knows the answer before he understands the question.” George O’Brien Newspaper 3,4; Baseball (Man. 1,2); Lab Ass- ist.3,4; A.V. 1,2,4. 67 nmmrmmsmmH m im OFTH$ □ D □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ 2 □ ■] □ ' ll 8 ee 8B 8 8 8 s 0 8 8B 88 88 □ BQ iiaDiDDoaiaDiaDiaal □ 3DP 68 69 “Think like a man of action and act like a man of thought.” Gary Paquette Soccer I; Will and Prophecy 4. “No man was ever so much deceived by another as by him.self.” George Murphy Band 1,2, 3,4. “I have found that most people are about as happy as they make up their minds to be.” Janice Collins “A woman never forgets her sex. She would rather talk with a man than an angel, any day.” Cheryl Spencer “Action may not always bring happi- ness; but there is not happiness without action.” Scott Smith Spanish Club 1,2,3; Newspaper 3,4; Boys Swim Team 1, 2, 3,4. “To a brave man good and bad luck are like his right and left hand. He uses both of them.” John E. White Soccer 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2; Basketball (manager) 1 . 70 “All men naturally desire knowledge.” Scott Page Will and Prophecy 4. “The world looks brighter from behind a smile.” Gwendolyn Goodrich “What you’d say if you had another chance!” Arthur Murphy Football 1, 2,3, 4; Track 1, 2,3,4. [si 3J pi P P P P P P P P P ppp p PP ijpl PI PI Pft Die ' li m m P P P fSl P P P P fa) p p pi pi pJ id fpii al|p p p p PJ[ 72 “God giveth true grace to but a chosen few, however many aspire to it.” Susan Frederick Spartanum 2,3; Drama 2,3; Select Chorus 2,3,4; Track 1 . “Begin at once to live, and count each day as separate life.” Carl Carlson “No man could be wise on an empty stomach.” Patrick Driscoll Golf 1; Drama 1,2, 3, 4; Select Chorus 3,4; Spar- tanum 2,3,4. “Virtue is like a rich stone, best plain set.” Judy Santer French Club 1.2.3; F T. A. 1,3; Red Cross Club 2; Synchronized Swim 1,4; Guidance Aide 1,2.3; Will and Prophecy 4; Prom Committee 4. “Absent in body but present in spirit.” Debra Nuzzolilli “Never follow the crowd.” Paul Rolfe Track 1; Debate Team 1; French Club 2. PJ pi pj pj pi pi pi pi pi pi pi pi pip jpjp ipipr sl( g][jj mm i]p[ ]! pi P] m pi pj pi pi pi pi pi pi pi p] p]|i aipjp illMlil pi fa alpr ap m “Life is too short to waste.” Laura Woods 74 “A good rider on a good horse is as much above herself and others as the world can make her.” Cynthia DeVall Spartanum 2; Chorus 2; Drama 1 , “Nothing is really work unless you would rather be doing something else.” James Connor “You have to slay awake to make your dreams come true.” Paul Adams “Handsome is as handsome does.” David Settembre “Freckles a nice suntan if they’d only get together.” Beth Silloway Swim Team 1,2; Guidance .Mde 1.2; Office Aide 1,2; Yearbook 4. “Silence is the perfect herald of joy.” Penny Marino I 75 “Having read so much about the bad elTects of smoking, he decided to give up reading.” Paul Gour “Life is but a day at most.” “Comedy is the last refuge of a noncon- formist mind.” Robert Breau Cheryl Lavertue Ted Hanson “Autos are regarded as necessities.” ral [Si ISl |b1 [Sl pi pi m pi pJ pJ pi pi pi w pi pi pi pi pi pi pi pi pfg 1 p m. i! m p pj pj .1 pi pi pi pi pi 1 pi pi pi pi p] p] p] p) Bo “We sometimes meet an original gen- tleman, who, if manners had not exist- ed, would have invented them.” “How much there is in the world I do not want.” Kenneth Koslik David LeBlanc “The great man is he who does not lose his child’s heart.” Scott West 76 “No man can be happy unless he feels his life is in some way important. ' ' Thomas Tourville “The only way to have a friend is to be one. “I am the most curious of all to see what will be the next thing that I do. James May Richard Lupi “Better late than never. James Weisbach praJ fall 1 1 1 1 pi |3i| 1 ]p faJ p pj pJ p] pJ pi pJ pJ pj|i y lal m m pip M p (alfc 3p p pi pi pi ciJ p] pi pi pi pi pi m “You never get tired unless you stop and take time for it. Paul Serra “Solitude is often the best society. “After speech, silence is the greatest power in the world. John Sevigne Edward Volungis “Most people put off until tomorrow what they should have done yesterday. John Giovaninni 77 mRTiiH UiiRfUOIt Under strong pressure from league opponents on and off the field, the mighty Spartan forces rolled to another undefeated league title. A powerful running offense and a tough defense up front led the Spartans to numerous lopsided victories. The offense, led by Dagenais Award winner Paul Votze, used the ground game to amass over 200 points. Size and strength were the keys which led the defense in thwarting opposing teams, drive after d ive, as in the stupendous 6-2 defensive victory in the title stuggle with South Hadley. 80 CON UtR LL . Varsity Ixt ROH ' IL-Rl Mike Fleming, Gor- don Burs n, Mike Scully, Ross Hamil- ton, Jay Chipouras, Ray Willard, Jeff Danner, John Carroll. 2nd ROH ' I L- Rl Coach Dobias, Tom Connor, Chris Murphy, Jeff Dobias, John Dunn. Chris While, Paul Votze, Mike Lewis, Bob LaBerge, Ron Plumb, Joe Mc- Dyer, Dwight Walker, Tom Ryan, Coach Modzelewski. 3rd ROH ' I L-R Mark Monroe, Peter Dalessio, Art Murphy, Walter Lyn ch, Steve Quim- by, Tom Creighton, Don Gregory, Mark Lyman, Bruce Clark, Joe Car- ney, Brian Gray, Don O ' Neil. 4ih ROiy IL-R) Jim Dunn, Ken Plumb, John Sharron, Ken Lewis, Dave Brad- street, Joe Flaherty, Peter Henault. Another strong stand by various members affiliated with the team kept the Spartan playoff picture alive as eligibility problems almost had the Spartans forfeiting seven games. All told, it was a Spartan effort which led the team to its outstanding season. 81 83 Chuck Serafin Stewart Sibley Sean Cleary Tony Trase Below (1st ROW) L-R — Sean Cleary, Tony Trase, Stewart Sibley, Jerry Lantaigne, Chuck Serafin, Dennis Sheehan, Paul Seraf- in, Gary Mazza, Peter Beaulieu, Mark Lor- enzi. (BACK ROW} L-R — Tom Mc- Donald, John Silk, Bob Bromley, John Mill- er, Mike Swiech, Dana Wells, Peter McDyer, Art Anderson, John Liquori, Paul O’Melia, Paul McCabe, Henry Roncarati, Coach Casartello. LEFT: Prior to injury, Bill Farrell exhibits defensive talents. TN$R£ iRO$CA (Mt Varsity 1st ROW IL-R)-, Karen Hand Debbie Brennan, Aly- son Wilk, Lori O’Neill, Marybelh Griswold, Mary Karalekas, Patty Creighton, Linda Carroll, Elaine Cox, Coach Upshaw. 2nd ROW IL-R , Mary Gar- row, Chris Avdoulus, Marianne Bergamini, Nancy Jo Lacey, Karen Zych, Arlene McCormick, Linda Dobias, Maryellen Brown, Holley Belch, Denise Boucher, Robin Miller, Karen Burke. The Amazon stick women guided their little field puck into the net enough times to bring them a successful season. Good goal tending and strength on the front 88 lines powered the field troops. Scrapping and kicking and sticking their way to victory, the Amazons found the road to Olympus. Junior Varsity Isi ROiV (L-R) Ann Marie Griswold, Margaret Brown, Roberta Bergamini, Donna Scibelli, Marie Santos, Sue Dale, Claudia bfatze, Valerie Van Val- • kenburg. 2nd ROW IL-R) Karen Sullivan, Lynn ( ' O’Connor, Mary Hanna, Maura McCollough, Nan- i cy Shaw, Patricia Bradstreet, Carla Moses, Coach I Exley. 89 SPARTAN RlDt L€(l 90 Heros of the future — The JV’s — FRONT ROW (L-R ) Mary Murphy, Lyn Zysk, Pat DeAngelo, Mary Hanna, Mary Monahan. SECOND ROW (L-R) Sue Dale, Carla Moses, Martha DeSimone, Kelly Hand, Pat Bradstreet, Maura McCullough, Mary Sullivan. Above: Coach Camp outlines the half time strate- gy- Alyson Wilk fires a pass down court. Joanne Moriarty is outjumped by a taller opponent. Riglil: Sandra Serra drives toward the hoop. Joanne Moriarty prepares a pass. FIRST ROW i L-Rj Debbie Gemme, Linda Carrol, Joanne Moriarty, Alyson Wilk, Elaine Cox, Sue Burney. BACK ROW — Mary McRae, Karin Zych, Sandy Clarke, Betsy Kulik, Sandy Serra. 1st ROW (L-K) Kim Ran- dall, Lynn Tarnowski, Lisa Wenning, Sherri Oldach, Liz Bagg, Merrie Weiner, Lisa Yacavone, Miss Kerr, Kris Mumford, Andrea Towle, Chris Cormier, Kim Lincoln, Angela Moulden, Cindy Meron. 2nd ROW (L-R) Monica Miller, Diane Griswold, Sue Cornwell, Jean LaMountain, Carolyn Burney, Diane Gregory, Louise Baxter. 3rd ROW (L-Rj Tracey Cushman, Lisa Smith, Kathy Kelleher, Trish Davidson, Valerie Gay, Linda Busekist, Kim Bretta, Sue Shaw, Karen Wiezbicki, Mary-Anne Scanlon, Pat O’Connor, Nancy Cochran, (manager), Mrs. Pomeroy (assist, coach), 4th ROW (L-Ri Nancy Hazen, Ann Chi- pouras, Cathy Hood, Cindy Smith, Diane Midwood, (cap’t.). Sue Pomeroy (cap’t.) Sue Moras, Sue Burney, Laura Wilder, Robin Roos, Carolyn Graves, Sue Williams (manager). Again, this swimming contingency has shown poise and pride in coasting to another undefeated season despite their gentle femininity. Swiftly swishing o’er the waves, the Spartlettes rolled over all opponents, they also placed well in the Western Mass, and State Meets. A well-rounded core of m mymKC 92 back divers and fast crawlers mixed with an equally talented group of breast strokers and fast relay women to make the season a great success. Sue Burney was named most valuable. UllUUUlik FR0l1THfmlltKy m 93 AOUATlt 94 MCRMtN smi9 OF The crew of land rovers and hill climbers, led by MVP Kerry Goguen, crawled through muck and slush, and plowed and roamed to a strong season. Muscular legs led the team over treacherous terrain and rocky cliffs, as the Spartan season and sinews became mare highly developed. TKAViKJS THJ TtKIfAiH 97 Knightly Sully Beaver (L-Rj — Coach Modzelewski, Bob Steitz, Ron Plumb, Don O’Neil, Tom Daily, Paul Pronicki, Jim Dunn, John Douglas, Dwight Walker, Rob Laberge, Paul Serra, Bob Sulli- van, Manager Pete Falk. 98 BACK ROW (L-R) — Mike Felming, Mark Kielar, Jim McGowan, Jeff Do- bias, Jeff Mattis, Mark Monroe, Bill Haetinger, Chris Murphy, Mark Teedan, Wayne Richards, Dave Bradstreet, Mr. York, Bill Olari, Carl Schulen, Ed Cloonan, Marty Gurcgen, Scott Hildreth. 100 The J.V. Cheerleaders! FRONT ROW (L-R) — Anne LeMere, Kathy Schulen, Mary Weiner, MIDDLE ROW ( L- Rj — Debbie Carroll, Ann Chipouras, BACK ROW ( L- R) Denise Boucher, Lisa Smith, Margaret Brown, Anne-Marie Griswold. Mark Monroe reaches for a rebound. Wayne Richards at the foul line. Carl Schulen FRONT ROW (L TO R) — Glenn Case, Dave Wood, Paul Ernsting, Craig Walker, Scott Danner, Tom Florence. BACK ROW (L TO Rj Mr. Marden, Mark Midwood, Paul Medrek, Gary Guilmette, Carl Halon, Luc Menard, V. TH?y M4mW Following a great second half comeback, inclusive of various upsets over league contenders, the Spartan hooters achieved a respectable season. An intermingling of seniors, juniors, and some upstart sophomores and freshmen led the Spartans in their drive for league supremacy. Varsity Jsl ROW (L-RI Tom Daly, Bob Sullivan, Eric Thodal, Pe- ter Abel, Jeff Botta. 2nd ROW ( L-R) ScoXl Danner, Sean Cleary, Peter Beaulieu, Gary Teixiera, Gary Mazza, Art Robertson, Coach Bernatowicz, Greg Wilk, Bob Steitz, Mike Ferris, Mark Torricelli, Paul Serafm, Bill Weisse, Don Groux. 102 m AMCUNT (AH$ Widely spread were the goal scorers as a new star emerged each game. A young squad, they show signs of good things to come, whatever they may be. Bob Sullivan was named to the All-League team and was named MVP for the year. 103 I 107 Above; The Spartans are proud of you, Paul! (L-R) Mr. Vecchiarelli, Paul Votze. aiQQlaalQalaoloaiaaaociaDaiocMQaiaaiPDKJaooloaioaiaoioainoiaaocJoacioiDociaiacjioaic y Tirii-iirir it-k-ti w ilnr fc oiaoiDo|Qaioa|Qo| uLjkjijluiJuo ciC3taato cM nnci(TlniJDg l I i Keita eimai Deavolas! Above: Happily accepting their well deserved awards; (L-R) Miss Upshaw, Marybeth Gris- wold, Maryellen Brown, Linda Dobias. Top right: They hate the suspense! (L-R) Kerry Goguen, Paul Plante, Steve Wood. Bottom right: The Spartan wonders accepting their laurels. (L-R) Eric Thodal, Tom Daly, Mark Torricelli, Bob Steitz, Arthur Robertson, Michael Ferris, Gary Teixiera. fi 108 UlutJOuL ir nrTJnrTiri aH3oiDaK3Qioi33aioQiQaaac3aocjluijLiiJiLJUaplac3laaloolaalDOlQalaalaoloataaloblDC3l I Laurels The girls’ swim team prepares to receive their rewards. Patty Creighton receives her certificate from Dr. Upshaw. 109 iipluaiaaiQqiaaioQiocaoc3laolool o aocTOaiooloola QioaiaolaaiDCK30iai33QioaianiDnoaiaai a aioap n |nrT|ni7 i n aoaiDoioc Left: A Symposium? Above; Larry Keating won the race to the training table. Lower Left: The warriors preparing to feast (L-Rj Tom Creighton, Kenny Plumb, Joe McDyer. in mry 112 ABOVE: Spartans look on as sacrifices ascend to the far reaches of Mount Olympus. 113 RIGHT: ‘Will all balloons please come to the center of the arena , . . ’ BELOW: Even the Spartan Band carries symbols of a great day for all. LEFT Ed Murphy took the balloon race seriously. Honor Society Tea The Dating Game Lori Miller, Linda Thodal, and Sue Bagg compete for a date in a chaffuer driven char- iot. ABOVE - “Enter and sign in please!” EEFT “Which way to the Forum?” MIDDLE - Incredible Edibles “Do you see what I see?” Diane checks the scroll for an- other question. Chris White selects from Sparta- nettes number 1,2, and 3. n NKiN RATiON iL N iTUltt$ TO Mrs. Freed Mr. Hamel Mrs. Lynch Mr. Simonds Mrs. Briggs UMN 120 rru wT 0UM«iL •4 (L-R) Karen Hand, Gay McMahon, Mike Lemanski, Sue Tarpinian, Mark Rutherford. I 121 The Cheerleaders! FRONT ROW (L-R) Patty Creigh- ton, Jenny Dauten, Dale Flunter, Lisa Nystrom, Liz Laudid. BACK ROW (L-R) MaryBeth Griswold, Mar- garet Corliss, Martha Oparowski, Maryellen Brown, Anne Lodigiani. Flying with Spartan Spirit. Dale prepares to release a fistful of balloons. Anne raises a threatening fist to the opponents. Patty and Jenny watch on as the Spartans perform in the arena. The Colorguard! (L-R) hileen Anetil, Angela Moulden, Jo- Anne Kagan, Joann Bryant. MAJOKerm m The Merchants! (L-R) Annette Debour, Mary Battige. The Majorettes! (L-R) Janice Lyman, Joanne Moriarty, Sandy Clarke, Sue Kulis, Judy Deeley, Judy Hanna, Deb- bie Hayes, Mary Lynn Marazzi. (L-R) Advisor — Mr. Hamel, Lisa Yaca- vone, Pat Fleming, Lisa Smith, Diane Griswold, Joe Maiolo, Ellen Leahy, Trea- surer — Sue Tarpinian, President — Bob Sullivan, Bill Weisse, Secretary Patty Creighton, Karen Hand, Shelley Brown, Vice-President Gene Wiezbicki, Tom Creighton, Member-at-Large - Peter Abel, Tom Picknally, Mark Rutherford, Maryellen Brown, Dale Hunter, Paula St. Onge, Kris Mumford, Karen Wiezbicki, Debbie Basile, Mary Monahan. (L-R) Secretary — Gay McMahon, Presi- dent — Tom Creighton, Vice-President — Mike Lemanski, Member-at-Large — Joe McDyer, Treasurer — Steve Micelotta. (L-R) Secretary — Alyson Wilk, Presi- dent — Karen Hand, Vice-President — Carol Bouchard, Treasurer — Mary Alice Cushman, Member-at-Large — Julie Lauder. (L-R) Vice-President — Sandy Clarke, Treasurer — Robin Roos, Member-at- Large — Betsy Kulik, President — Pat Fleming, Secretary — Cheryl Carroll. (L-R) President Kris Mumford, Mem- ber-at-Large Julie McDyer, Vice-Pres- ident Thomas MacDonald, Treasurer Craig Powers, Secretary — Lynne O’Brien. (L-R) Tom Saunders, Cindy Pasquale, Joe Lepianka, (absent) Nanci Webster, Kris Silk, Brian Gray, Diane Edwards, Lynn Davis, Lisa Nystrom, Anne-Marie Bor- don, Sherryl Zych. TUNiOR smmom BACK ROW (L-R) Bill Ferrera, Diane Griswold, FRONT ROW (L-R) Sue Meron, Carol Bouchard, (absent) Marie Santos, Linda Thodal, Sarah Scheumann, Cheryl Halon, Jennifer Lynch, Lisa Con- trino, Diane Oaks, Sue Baker. BACK ROW (L-R) Emily Child, Mary Weiner, Kathy Kelleher, FRONT ROW (L-R) Darlene Edwards, Charly Simonich, Liz Bagg, (absent) Mary Beth Griswold, Anne LeMere, Ann Martin, Martha Opa- rowski, Donna Songeny. Uncle Pete performed the formal introductions and the Navy Rock Band took it from there. The Spartan throng was held spellbound as the Navy Band rocked the gym floor with stimulating sounds. The Band was rewarded with a thunderous round of applause which resonated throughout the gym, and proved the concert a success. ROCK TRiViA (L-R) Ted, John, Heather, Gail, Claudia, Elaine, Ann, Liz, Bruce, Jim, Mark, Tony (absent). WilAm OF tUOimN FAtie 1ST ROW (L-R) Steve, Mitch, Paul, Paul. 2ND ROW (L-R) Bob, Ted, Don, Lred, John. 127 THUmKiMAl Team Members — Bob Franceschelli, Mike O’ Brian, Mike Lamironde, Paul O’Melia, Bill Per rero. Rich Dupuis, Mike Scully, Eric Fleming Mike Camerota, Jim Foley, Tony Vecchiarelli Ed Spear, Bruce Clark, John Driscoll, Mike Lew is, Arnold Ryan, Tom Ryan, Bill Templeton Tony Cavo, Paul Votze. 128 129 Office Aides f yr ' ■ 4t Library Aides Guidance Aides 130 chorus Select Chorus 134 136 HONOR J ii ' gBabalDaKJcapnKnninnin attJCJIOOlor inr nirTn ciiHaciaciir inirTrMnr riinrTnr bnunianinrirg THCaiTCA SCn LA C TOP-BACK ROW (L-R) Tom Creighton, Brian Cahill, Tony Flem- ing, Gay McMahon, Argira Mur- awski (Treasurer), Sue Kulis, Ines Granaudo. FRONT ROW (L-R) Bob Sullivan, Mary Karalekas, Maura Willis, Beth Kilburn, Ray Fleming, Anna Barton, Roxanne Carlisle, Liz McGowan (Secretary), Patty Falk (Vice-President), Karen Kielar. FRONT — Lisa Nystrom (President). BOTTON (L-R) Mike Lemanski, Gay McMahon, Elaine Turner, Paul Wilson. Absent — Shelly Brown, Mitchell Curtis, Gail Gaudette, Anne Lloyd, Lisa Basile, Nancy Cochran, Tracy Plass, Mark Rutherford, Sue Shaw, Steve Mich- elotta. society 137 Mike Raimer, Judy Edoff, Eric Redin, Wade Gagner, David Hurley, Cindy Dumbrowski, Gregg Gardiner, Martha Crawford, Eileen Czupryna, David Fon- taine, Martha DiSimone, Cathy Driscoll, Emmett Reardon, Tom Florence, Karen Sullivan, Donald Fiore, Joe Stolecki, Gary Pelzer, James Duvall, David Haf- ey. Bill Kelleher, Gary Guilmette, Phil Rayder, Larry Lincoln, Janet Krusiewski, Carle Hallen, Janet Gebo, David Henry, Cheryl Schoenfeldt, Katherine Schu- ler, Diane Szymko, Carl Tesini, Neal Tesini, Kathryn Webster, Joseph White, Tom DaPonte, Maureen Finn, Ron Gleason, Scott Danner, Rita Delapa, Eileen Craven, Susan Dale, Kristin Dietsche, Dean Johnson, Donna Desautels, Tracey Cushman, Cheryl Empsall, Laurie Diduk, Guy Croteau, Diane Casey, Margar- et Carroll, Glenn Case, Wendy Celia, Alan Carpenter, Steven Roy, Joyce Anderson, Joseph Laliberte, Paul Rogers, Todd Langdon, Kristin Anderson, Kath- leen Bostwick, Angela Moulden, Michael Morace, Eleanor Schermerhorn, Annette Leroux, Tammy Laro, Karen Ross, Cynthia Pomeroy, Tracey Parker, Nan- cy Chapdelaine, Forbes Collins, Carla Moses, John Lovatt, Janice Lyman, Mark Shea Nancy Kilburn, Deborah Kites, Paul Noreen, John O’Connor, Michael Oakes, Barbara O’Leary, Donald Moriarty, David Oski, Steven Wenk, Cynthia Widmer, Lisa Wenning, Valerie Wells, Karen Wiezbicki, Richard Wilson, Allen Bagg, Joel Benoit, Raymond Belliveau, William Boyd, Kevin Bassett, Debra Behrens, Terry Messier, Louise Baxter, Donald DiMauro, David DiMauro, Denise Desautels, Paul Ernsting, Barry Durling, Brian Fellows, Joseph Golon, Roc- co Falcone, David Giovaninni, Joseph Maiolo, Tina Marino, Robert McMahon, Jeff Bassett, Paul Medrek, Lawrence McNulty, Daniel Rhoades Stephen Andwood, Kim Lincoln, Tina Longo, Diane Manarite, Carney McRae, Kristin Mumford, Patricia DeAngelo, Mary Caney, Eileen Anctil, Frank Cal- abrese. Geoff Wright, Philip Ouimette, Patrick Flynn, Ken Caliga, Glenn Oski, Carolyn Goewey, Cheryl Gomes, Erik Jernstrom, Michael Kelliher, Jeff Lom- bardi, Don Kloss, Charles Hill, Julie McDyer, Mary Murphy, Joan Oswald, Doug Richards, Jim Smith, Kimberly Randall, Paul Rivard. Diane Talbert, John Driscoll, Ed Spear, A1 Saulnier, Diane Santangelo, Nancy Shaw, Kathleen Waite, Selina Fontaine, John Silk, Thomas Speight, Brenda Steeley, Barbara Samek, Stuart Sibley, Cecilia Savaria, Maryellen Viger. Jeffrey Santer, Sandra Serra, Paula Trinceri, Kathleen Fer- reira, Joseph Venne, Kimberly Rutherford, Julie Thomas, Brian Scully, Diane Scibelli, Holly Templeton, Linda Thornholt. Linda Vecchiarielli, Harry Lali- berte, Susan Jackson, Mark Topitzer, Olive May lllig, Dorothy Joseph, Ricky Vester, Cheryl LaPierre. Janina Lemanski, Jeff Sias, Patricia LaFlamme, Steven Greenia, Deborah Heath, David Wilder, Gloria Green. David Wood. Cynthia Hales, Ann-Marie Griswold, Paul Yeomans, Robert Walker, Kelly Hand, John Collins, Mary Hanna, Michael Carliell, Michelle Handler, Priscilla Boshuyzen, Julie Howell, Patricia Bradstreet, Jeff King, Kimberly O ' Hara, Ann O’- Hearn, Martin Lynch, Lynn O ' Connor, Stephen MacFarlane, Lisa Morel, Deborah Moreau. Kim Moores, Cheryl Nay, Teresa Marcoux, Mary Noel. Deborah Mackin, Nancy O’Neill, Douglas Knight, Dianne Carroll, Paul Labadorf, Ann Chipouras, Cynthia Moran. Karen Cloonan, Laurie Blanchard, Lauren Com- stock. Richard Keye, Jill Benoit, Mary Lynn Marazzi, Lynn O’Brien, Barbara Marino, Douglas Butler, Joseph Connor. Anne-Marie Conlisk. Ann-Marie Butler Kandy Flagg. Brenda Foucher, Debra Gittles. Catherine Foote, Mark Vigliano, Paula St. Onge, Paul Turner, Vincent Vedda, Jennifer Wilson. Richard Sulli- van, Lynn Zisk, Lorraine Zoda. Joseph St. Peter, Gail Waterman Craig Walker, Richard Walz, Valerie Wade, Ronald Waldroup. Mary Monahan, Eric Nys- trom, Maura McCullough, Keith Magovern, Robert O’Brien, Cynthia Meron. Wayne Mercier, Paula Micelotta. Luc Menard, Mark Midwood, Deborah Mina- han, Leslie Allgeier, Mark Halon, Joan Bouchard, Cynthia Snow, Mark Pooler, Edward Ouimet, Eileen Pelletier, Kenneth Penland, Bonnie Paul Lori Swanson, Lynn Tarnowski, Ricky Willis, John Leahy, Deborah VanValkenburg, Theresa Guzzo, Michael O ' Brien. Theresa Morrissette, Kristen Mum- ford, Thomas Dente, Linda Bryant, Steven Amsden. Deborah Ann Basile, Joy Botta, Mario Magnani, Sheila Wadden, Ronnie Jackson, Paul Sevigne, Kathy Smith, Tom Skala, Joe Garcia, Laurie Smith, Margaret Brown, Robin Labier, C arolyn Burney, Ernest Babcock, Stan Bandowski, Barbara Bourque, Karen Carlson, Terry Contrino, James Foley, Debbie Zarlengo, Mark Feeney, Sue Ferrero, Bruce Forbes, Dorothy Flahive. Robert Franceschelli. Jeff Freeze, Mary Griswold. Mary Laliberte, Maureen Finn, Ellen Leahy, Arlene Jex, Jim Barry, Dale Johnson, Mark Kielar, Anne Marie LaVere, Dave Chadbourn, Jim Seligman, Charles Siminich, Carl Schulen, Karen Scully, Laura Scalise, Roni Punquist, Greg Wilk, Jim Welch, Debbie Latourelle, Holly Wheeler, Dave Villamaino, Tony Leroux, Anne Martin, Louise Lariviere, Walter Esposio. Jeff Mattis, Livio Gravini, Karl Hiller, Jeff Freeze, Diane Gregory, Ellen Leahy, .Arlene Jex, Anne Marie Lemere, Mark Kielar, Jim Barry, Dale Johnson, Lori Whittemore, Ruth Washington, Donna Webb, Scott White. John Smith. Karl Hiller, Diane Gregory, Pat Cantalini, Linda Carroll, Cheryl Busekist, Charles Bortle, John Dickson, John Camerota, Tom Wilson, Dave Wolcott, Valerie VanValkenburg, Donna Winn, Merrie Weiner, Donna Wood, Lisa Yacovone, Ken Kaiser, Michael Lamirande, Mark Kelly, Dwight Jarvis, Louella Kenison Kathy Kelleher, John Sharon. Serge Remillard, Kim Knight, Carman Santaniello. Claudia Jaworski, Greg Price, Linda LaBier, Billy Richards, Mike Fleming, Cindy Redin, Donna Songeny, Theresa Plumb, Judy Smith, Kathy Peterson, Tom Simonds, Steve Peskin, Robert Smile, Doug Paris, Pam Newkirk, Tina Par- ker, Jeff Dobias, Kathy Hurst, Nancy Hazen, Karen Lachut, Lois Goewey, Martin Grudgen, Stephen Herein, Tony Trase, Sandy Thirsher, Laura Thompson, Stephen Thornholt, Tina Tomacelli, Helen Tongue, Jeff Townsend A1 Montana, Sue Moras, Mary Garrow, Carol Gebo, Peter Cokotis, Fred Giovaninni. Kathy Georgantas, Frank Swanson, Mike Summers, Sandy Ulich, Min- dy Soffan, Katie Steele. Maria Malesta, Pat Maybury, David Misiano, Mark Mauer, John Lindahl, Robert Martel, Monica Miller, Jackie Lopez, Linda Main, Gail McGrath, Beth Leroy, Paul Lavertue, Steve Lawson, Jon Kilburn, Fred Koziol, Liz Barron. Donna Barnard, Gabriella Antico, Art Anderson. Richard Baker, Greg Harnish, Allen Hendricks, Lane Haverly, Joreh Hogle, Ann Greenia, Steve Rybacki Georgene Bcnns, Roberta Bcrgamini. Barbara Bessen, Sue Borden, Sarah Baxter. Liz Bagg, Tom Rosozza, Arnold Ryan, John Price. Theresa Rogers, Alice Pomeroy, John Burney, Barbara Borowiec, Joan Bourque, Patty Beleh, Kevin Brown, Debbie Dickson, Mary Anne DiPalma, Tomas Cushman, Donald Coop- er. Jeff Colby, Ann DeMarco. Christine Cormier. Laurie Cambell, Gordon Burson, Ed Cloonan, Colin Collins, Ricky Guzzo, Scott Hildreth, Phil Magopian, Michael Hill, Ross Hamilton, Bill Heenan, Peter Henault, Bill Haetinger, Karen Megizsky, John Maxson, Donna Michaels, William Allenman, Karl Bailey, Denise Boucher, David Bradstreet, Robert Braman, Kurt Anderson. Thomas Bruno, Debra Buckingham, Howard Burr. Cher- yl-Ann Carroll. Sandra Clarke, Anne Collins, Lucie Cooke, David Craven, Patricia Creighton, William Hettinger, Darlene Edwards. Joan Evans, Virginia Fal- cone, Beverly Austin, Patrick Fleming, David Foucher, Linda Francoeur, Susan Gacek, Marcia Gearing, Deborah Gemme, Carolyn Graves, Henry Hudon, Mark Hiller. Shawn Ingle, Dale Johnson, Claudia Katze, Betsy Kulik, Jon Danos, Steve Wrinkle, Sue Paris, Richard Dupuis, Karl Faust Sue Weissbach, Nancy Williams, Lisa Whitney, Brenda Young, Michael Lewis, Robin Miller, Dawn Marren, Mark Lorenzi, John Liquori, Jim McGowan, Tom Woods, Fred White, Doug Smith, Paul O ' Connor, Gina Nuzzolilli, Donna Paschetto, Ann Morin, Frank O ' Brien, Mike Ouimel, Lisa Moraes, Martha Oparowski, Donna Paquette, Judy Paine, Jeff Paguin, Mark Buddington, Jeff Brouilelte, Rana Brown, Karen Burke, Gary Burd, Chris Murphy, Joanne Muell- er, Mark Mushenko, Kyle Nadeau, Bob Passburg, David Heath, Dale Hunter, Margaret Corliss, Mark Monroe Eileen McDonald, Paul Melbourn, Eileen McNulty, Steve Miller, Rosanna Nicora, William Ollari, Richard Pappelardo. Candace Penland, Dave Prior, Susan Quinn, Norma Hanks, Gregg Robbins, Kathy Roberts, Robin Roos, Mary Scanlon, Judy Sharon, Lynne Silloway, Tom Small, Cynthia Smith, Lisa Smith, Terry Soderstrom, Laura Stebbins, Steve Sunter, Steve Sutcliff, Russell Talbert, James Taylor, Mark Teden, Cindy Taft, Glen Tourville, Pat W ' ebb, Dana Wells, Robert Walz, David White, Heidi Wilson, Tony Leraux, Linda Wright. Steve Mauer, Wayne Richards Karen Sullivan. Kris Dauten, Ricky Cellini, Pat Connor, Jim Darsigny. Walter Esposito, John Dunn. Peter Falk, Kevin Stewart, Bob Songeny, Mike Sears, Linda Salvon, Marie Santos, Nora Reed, Ronnie Plumb, Debbie Richard, Kevin Rowland, Jocelyn Ross, Ken Pixley, Gregg Richers, Debbie Roy, Eileen Saun- ders, Paul Serafin, Ted Kielar, Steve Guzzo, Cathy Morace, Eric Day, Chet Flahive, Paul McCabe, Don Plante, Gary Vigliano, Alyson Wilk, John Keller, MaryLou Beusee, Roger Tracy, Sandy Redin, Ray Willard, Larry Williams Michael Broderick, Dean Edson, Chris Fernald, Michael Ferris, Mary Flynn, Paul Smith, Doug St. Marie. Eric Sherman. Paul Dunkerly, Robert Dupuis, Dale Gregory, Mark Edoff, Kevin Finnegan, Karen Hand, Bob LaBerge, Carol Bouchard, Jill Driscoll, Trish Davidson, Sue Doersam, Mary Alice Cushman, Tracy Plass, Nancy Cocharan, Mary McRae. Kris Simons, Anne Ouimette, Debbie Sias, Cindy Smith, Barbara Scott, Diane Sevigne, Dana Sawyer, Ron Decoteau, John Panzetti, Chris Dion, Bob Dion. 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Jim Cronin, Tadzy Brek, Thomas Daudelin, Denise Lemon, Chris Ward, Judy Keeley, Nannette Bouyea, Robert Bromley, Cheryl Lali- berte, Judy Hanna, Cheryl Brouillette, Jim Collins, Cathy Brown, JoAnne Bryant, Liz Viveiros, Tony Vecchiarelli James Bryson, Linda Busekist, Barbara Cantalini, Joe Carney, Tony Cava, Jay Chipouras, Dave Christensen, Bruce Clarke, Brian Clarke, Laura Clarke, John Ouilette, Don Connor, Paul Crochier, Mary Crotty, Nancy Curran, Mike Czupryna, Barbara DeCouteau, Barbara DeMarco, Brian Demarey, Andrea De- Simone, Kathy Eastman. 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Banquet House and Cocktain Lounge. 3 private rooms -- The Wedgewood Room, Country Squire Room and Pioneer Room will accommodate 25 to 250 people for weddings, parties, club functions, etc. Open 7 days a week. Superior Plumbing Heating Co., Inc. 35 Baldwin St. East Longmeadow, mass. 525-7924 Edward R. Modlish Master Plumber Lie. No. 6837 Thrasher’s Service Station 13 North Main St. East Longmeadow, Mass. ' Che Remi ' nbeR Serving: East Longmeadow Longmeadow A Free Community Paper 221 North Main St. East Longmeadow Mass. Hampden Wilbraham and Springfield, Mass. Heat your hut with equipment from The Duc-Pac Corp Baldwin Street, East Longmeadow The Deli Shaker Rd., East Longmeadow Fill your belly at the deli. ROM no SONS since 192 1 gourmet foods Overflowing with fine gourmet foods. 3J’s tires for a stronger grip on wet surfaces 3J ' s Tires 197 Shaker Rd., East Longmeadow Pizza Shoppe 134 Shaker Rd. East Longmeadow, Mass. After the battle Rejuvinate your forces at the Pizza Shoppe. PIZZA BEER NOTHING ' S BETTER TOGETHER SHOPPE 134 Shaker Rd., East Longmeadow 525-2470 525-7068 Albert J. Facey Jeweler Inc. 539 Sumner Ave. Springfield, Mass. Travis A uto School 1562 Main St. Springfield, Mass. Let the experienced instructors at Travis Auto School help you to be an “After,” before . . . II Vi After 204 First Federal Savings Bank 1243 Main St. Springfield, Mass. Bluebird A cres 714 Parker St. East Longmeadow, Mass. Even Atlanta would like them Apples. Connoisseurs of Good Taste meet at Tudor House Best Wishes for the future of the Class of ’75 from Mr. Richard Haetingin and Mr. Edward Speer Fr ioe’s Market 173 North Main Street East Longmeadow, Mass Having trouble reading the print? Conserve on energy and save your eyes. Printing for business-social occasions. N. P. VOTZE CO. 206 Brosco Brockway-Smith Co 470 North Main St. East Longmeadow Mass 525-3377 Even Hephaestus would approve of the craftsmenship at Country Pottery. 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I I i 1 FORA delicious change DINE AT JA YCOX everything enjoyable in GOOD FOOD DRINK Prime Ribs Steaks Seafoods Chops Daily Specialties 456 Sumner Ave. At the“X” SpPd. New England Pre-Cast Concrete 26 Marshall St. East Eongmeadow, Mass. Holden Associates Business Consultants 65 Maple Street East Eongmeadow, Mass. 525-6815 on Route 21 of I-9I tel. 736-8521 Elton J. Holden — Jackson R. Holden 214 To fail, not win, is undoing We strive and succeed or we die — Has the Spartan become obsolescent. Have we lived down our history at last? 217 Index Abel, Peter 35, 102 Adam.s, Paul 75 Alleman, William Allgeier, Leslie 148 Amsden, Richard 161 Amsden, Steven Anctil, Lileen 145, 1 23 Anderson, Arthur 153, 84 Anderson, Joyce 143 Anderson, Kristine 143 Anderson, Kurt Andwood, Stephen 145 Anetzberger, Mark 161 Antico, Gabriella I 53 Austin, Beverly Avdoulos, Kristina 47, 88 Babcock, Donna 1 58 Babcock, Ernest Bagg, Allen 144 Bagg, Elizabeth I 54, 92, 1 1 I Bagg, Susan 40, 1 1 5, 222 Bailey, Cindy 26 Bailey, Thomas 63 Baily, Karl Baker, Donald 67 Baker, James 161 Baker, Richard 1 53 Baker, Susan 161 Balser, Barbara 24 Baiidowski, Stanley 156 Banning, Brian 56 Banning, Bruce 50 Barnard, Donna 1 53 Barron, Michael 161 Barton, Anna 22 Barry, James 1 50 Barron, Elizabeth 1 53 Barsom, Lori Basile, Belisa 160 Basile, Deborah Bassett, Lynn 161 Bassett, Kevin 144 Battige, Mary 23, 123 Baxter, Louise 144, 92 Baxter, Sarah 1 54 Beaulieu, Peter 84, 161, 102 Becker, Sandy 5 1 Bechard, Paul 161 Bedard, Michelle Behrens, Debra 144 Belch, Holley 48, 88 Belch, Patricia 1 54 Belliveau, Raymond 144 Benis, William 65 Benns, Georgene 154 Benns, Theresa 161 Benoit, Jill 147 Benoit, Joel 144 Bergamini, Marianne 48, 88 Bergamini, Roberta 154, 89 Bessen, Barbra 148 Beusee, Mary 158 Bilton, Robert Bisson, Laura Bitzer, Darlene 48 Blackburn, Sally 32 Blair, Diane 49 Blais, Dan 161 Blais, Dave 56 Blanchard, Laurie 147 Bonacker, Herbert 161 Borden, Anne-Marie 29 Borden, Susan 1 5 4 Bordoni, Larry 72 Bordoni, Victoria 161 Borowiec, Barbra 154 Bortle, Charles 1 50 Boshuyzen, Dorothy Boshuyzen, Pricilla 147 Bostwick, Kathleen 143 Botta, Jeffrey 39, 102 Botta, Joy Bouchard, Carol 1 59, 222 Bouchard, Joan 148 Boucher, Denise 88, 100 Boudreau, Janice Bourgelas, Charau 161 Bourque, Barbara Bourque, Joan 1 54 Boutin, Denise 24, 29 Bouyea, Nannette 161 Boyd, William 144 Bradstrect, David 81, 100 Bradstreet, Patricia 89, 147, 90 Braman, Robert Breau, Joyce 58 Breau, Robert 76 Brennan, Debra 46, 88 Bretta, Kimberlee92 Broderick, Michael 159,222 Bromley, Dennis Bromley, Robert 84, 161 Brouillette, Cheryl 161 Brouillette, Jeffrey 156 Brown, Carol Sue 58 Brown, Catherine 161 Brown, Kevin I 54 Brown, Margaret 89 Maryellen 26, 88, 108, 122 Brown, Shelly 35 Brwon, Urana 156 Bruno, Thomas Bryant, Joanne 161, 123 Bryant, Linda Bryson, James Buckingham, Thomas Buddington, John 34 Buddington, Mark 156 Bull, Dean 48 Burd, Gary I 56 Burgess, Margaret 22 Burke, Charles 161 Burke, Karen 1 56, 88 Burney, Carolyn 92 Burney, John 1 54 Burney, Susan 160, 91 , 92 Burr, Howard Burson, Gordon 154, 81 Busekist, Cheryl 1 50 Busekist, Linda 162, 92 Butler, Ann-Marie 147 Butler, Douglas Cahill, Brian 41, 222 Calabrese, Erank Camerota, John 151 Camerota, M ichael 3 1 , 222 Campbell, Laurie 154 Caney, Mary 145 Caney, Patricia 5 1 Cantalini, Barbara 162 Cantalini, Pat 150 Carabetta, Brian 40 Carliell, Michael 147 Carliell, Robert Carlisle, Roxanne 47 Carliell, Tina 63 Carlson, Carol 73 Carlson, Karen Carney, Joseph 162, 81 Carpenter, Alan 143 Carrington, Beverly 31 Carroll, Cheryl-Ann Carroll, Dianne 147, 100 Carroll, John 66, 81 Carroll, Linda 150, 88, 91 Carroll, Margaret 143 Case, Glenn 143 Casey, Diane 143 Cova, Anthony Celia, Wendy 143 Cellini, Enrico 1 58 Chadbourne, David 150 Chapdelaine, Nancy 143 Child, Emily Chipouras, Ann 147, 100, 92, 111 Chipouras, John 162,81 Christensen, David 162 Christensen, Don 48 Clarke, Bruce 162, 81 Clarke, Bryan Clarke, Laura 162 Clarke, Sandra 91, 123 Cleary, Sean 160, 84, 102 Cloonan, Edward 154, 100 Cloonan, Karen 147 Cochran, Nancy 159,92 Cokotis, Peter I 53 Colby, Jeff 154 Collins, Anne Collins, Colin 1 54 Collins, l orbes 143 Collins, James 161 Collins, Janice 70 Collins, John 147 Comstock, Lauren 147 Conlisk, Anne-Marie 147 Conner, 1 60, 8 1 Connor, Donald 162 Connor, James 75 Connor, Joseph 147 Connor, Patricia 1 58 Contrino, Lisa 160 Contrino, Teresa Conway, Colleen 66 Cook, Erederick 50 Cook, Lucie Cooper, Donald 1 54 Corliss, Margaret 156, 122 Cormier, Christine 154, 92 Cornwell, Susan 50, 92 Cox, Elaine 160, 88, 91 Craven, David Craven, Eileen 143 Craven, Thomas 1 60 Crawford, Martha Creighton, Patricia 88, 109, 122 Creighton, Thoams 22, 81, 111 Cronin, James 161 Crosier, Paul Cross, John 1 60 Croteau, Guy 143 Crotty, Mary Curtis, Michael 24 Cushman, Mary Alice 159 Cushman, Thomas 154 Cushman, Tracey 143, 92 Cusson, Donald Cuvellier, Robert 161 Czupryna, Eileen 142 Czupryna, Michael 162 Dale, Susan 143, 89, 90 Dalessio, Peter 1 59, 81 Dalessio, Roger 61 Daly, Tom 40,98,99, 102 Danner, Jeffrey 59, 81 Danner, Scott 143, 102 Danos, John Danos, Lynn 56 Daponte, Joseph 161 Daponte, Mark 7 1 Daponte, Tom Darsigny, James 1 58 Daudelin, Thomas 161 Dauten, Jennifer 28, 122 Dauten, Kristin 1 58 Davidson, Patricia 159,92 Davis, Diana 25 Davis, Loris Davis, Lynn 50 Davis, Susan Day, Eric 1 58 DeAngelo, Patricia 90, 145 DeBour, Annett 67, 123 Decoteau, Barbara 159 Decoteau, Linda 74 Delapa, Rita 143 Demarco, Ann 1 54 Demarco, Barbara 162 Demarey, Brian 162 Dente, Thomas DeRosier, Diane 25 Des Roches, Roger 67 Desautels, Denise 144 Desautels, Donna 143 Desimone, Andrea Desimone, Martha 142, 90 Desnoyers, Donald DeVall, Cynthia 75 DeVeber, Martha 23 Dickson, Dan 27 Dickson, Deborah 154 Dickson, John 1 50 Diduk, Craig 63 Diduk, Laurie 143 Dietsche, Kristin 143 Dimauro, David 144 Dimauro, Donald 144 DiPalma, Emily 40 DiPalma, Marianne 154 Dion, Christopher 159 Dion, Robert 1 59 Dobias, Jeffrey 152, KXJ Dobias, Linda 35, 88, 108 Doe, Bob 47 Doersam, Suzanne 159 Douglas, John 160, 98, 99 Downie, Sally Driscoll, Cathy 142 Driscoll, Jill 1 59 Driscoll, John Driscoll, Maura 1 59 Driscoll, Patrick 73 Driscoll, Stephen 160 Dumala, Lynn 59 Dumbrowski, Cynthia 142 Dumborwski, John Dunkerly, Jane Dunkerley, Paul 1 59 Dunn, James 47, 81 , 98 Dunn, John 1 58 Dup uis, Richard Dupuis, Robert Durham, John 1 60 Durling, Barry 144 Duvall, James 142 Eastman, Kathy 1 62 Edoff, Judith 142 Edoff, Mark Edson, Dean 159 Edwards, Darlene Edwards, Diane 40 Empsall, Cheryl 143 Ersing, Diana Ernsting, Paul 144 Esposito, Walter 1 58 Evans, Daniel 25 Evans, Joan Falcone, Virginia Falk, Patricia 37 Falk, Peter 158, 98 Farrell, William 22, 87 Fattini, Cheryl 38 Faust, Karl Feeney, Mark Feinberg, Terri 1 60 Fellows, Brian 144 Fernald, Christopher 159 Ferree, Collette 1 62 Ferreira, John 1 60 Ferreira, Kathleen 146 Ferreira, Kenneth Ferrero, Richard Ferrero, Sue Ferrero, William 162 Ferris, Michael 159, 102, 108 Ferris, Scott 71 Finn, Maureen Finn, Stephen 57 Finnegan, Kevin 159 Fiore, Donald 142 Fiorentino, Diane 162 Flacone, Rocco 144 Flagg, Kandy 148 Flaherty, Joseph 81, 162 Flahive, Chester 1 58 Flahive, Dorothy Fleming, David 58 Dleming, Michael 152, 81, 100 Fleming, Patrick Fleming, Ray 62 Florence, Daniel 160 Florence, Thomas 142 Fiorentino, Charles Flynn, Mary 1 59 Index Flynn, Patrick 145 Foley, James Fontaine, David Fontaine, Raymond 160 Fontaine, Selina 142 Foote, Catherine 148 Fopiano, Joy 34 Forbes, Bruce Forrest, Patricia 22 Foucher, Brenda 148 Foucher, David Franceschelli, Michael 160 Franceschelli, Robert Franco, Thomas Francoeur, Linda Frederick, Susan 73 Freedman, Bruce 24 Gaboury, Debra 66 Gacek, Susan Gagner, Wade 142 Galica, Kenneth 145 Gallagher, Brenda 41 Garafalo, Richard 25 Garcia, Joe Gardiner, Gregg 142 Gardner, Abigail 160 Garrow, Mary 153, 88 Garwacki, John 162 Gasperini, Patti 35 Gaudette, Bruce Gaudette, Gail 44 Gauthier, Sandra 160 Gay, Audrey 46 Gay, Valerie 160, 92 Gearing, Marcia Gebo, Carol 1 53 Gebo, Glenn Gebo, Janet 142 Gebo, Ronald 160 Gemme, Debbie 91 Gentile, Cynthia 49 Georgantas, James 38 Georgantas, Kathy 153 Giallanza, Frances 160 Gittles, Debra 148 Gittles, John Giovanni, David 144 Giovaninni, Fred 1 53 Giuggio, Anthony 150 Gleason, Ronald Goewey, Carolyn 145 Goewey, Lois 1 52 Goewey, Nancy 59 Goguen, Kerry . 32, 97, 108 Golon, Debra 50 Golon, Joseph 144 Gomes, Cheryl 145 Goodrich, Gwendolyn 72 Gour, Paul 76 Govoni, Diana Gowash, Lois 51 Graf, Gary 60 Graf, Sandra Graf, Teresa 160 Gralia, Willard 1 50 Granaudo, Ines 28 Graves, Carolyn 92 Graves, Donna 71 Gravini, Livio 1 50 Gravini, Silvana 32 Gray, Brian 34, 81 Gray, Bruce 1 50 Green, Gloria 146 Greenia, Ann 153 Greenia, Steven 146 Gregory, Dale 1 59 Gregory, Diana 160, 92 Gregory, Donald 58, 81 Griswold, Ann-Marie 89, 146, 100 Griswold, Diane 162, 92 Griswold, Mary Beth 88, 108, 122 Groux, Donald 102 Groux, Robert Grudgen, Martin 152, 100 Gridette, Anne Marie 162 Guilmette, Gary 142 Gurney, Andrew Guzzo, Richard 154 Guzzo, Steven 1 58 Guzzo, Teresa Haetinger, William 154, 100 Hafey, David 142 Hafey, William 162 Hagopian, Genevieve Flagopian, Philip 1 54 Hahn, James 39 Hales, Cynthia 146 Hallen, Carle 142 Hallen, Kim 162 Halon, Cheryl Halon, Mark 148 Hamilton, Ross 154, 81 Hand, Karen 88, 159, 222 Hand, Kelly 90, 146 Handler, Michelle 147 Hanks, Norma Hanna, Judith 161, 123 Hanna, Mary 147, 89c 90, 123 Hanson, Kenneth 162 Hanson, Ted 76 Harnish, Gregg 153 Harnish, Mark Harwood, Robert 28 Haverly, Lane 153 Hayes, Deobrah 161, 123 Haynes, Robert 28 Hazen, Nancy 152, 92, 1 1 1 Heath, David 156 Heath, Deborah 146 Heath, Michael 163 Heck, Noreen 163 Heck, Warren 163 Hedin, Richard 163 Heenan, Donald 24 Heenan, William 154 Henault, Peter 1 54, 81 Hendricks, Allen 1 53 Henry, David 142 Herein, Stephen 1 52 Hildreth, Mark 163 Hildreth, Scott 154, 100 Hill, Charles Hill, Cheryl 41 Hill, Michael 154 Hill, Stephen 163 Hill, William 32 Hiller, Dave Hiller, Karl 150 Hiller, Mark 74 Hilton, Kathryn 39 Hoague, Diane 46 Hogle, Joreh 1 53 Holland, Pamela 29 Hood, Cathy 163, 92 Hood, Robert 37 Hood, Ronald 45 Hostettler, Kim 163 Houghton, Steven 163 Howell, Julie 147 Howell, Philip Huber, Deborah 163 Hudon, Henry Hughes, James 59 Hunter, Dale 1 56, 122 Hurley, David 142 Hurst, Kathleen 1 52 Illig, Cindy 163 lllig, Olive May 146 Ingle, Shawn loris, Michael Jackson, Donald 163 Jackson, Robert 163 Jackson, Ronald Jackson, Susan 146 Jacobson, Peter 32 Jarvis, Dwight 151 Jaworski, Claudia Jernstrom, Erik Jette, Tina 1 52 Jez, Arlene 150 Johnson, Cheryl 45 Johnson, Dale 150 Johnson, Dean 143 Johnson, Diane 37 Johnson, Herbert 4 1 Johnson, Linda 1 63 Johnson, William 35 Joseph, Dorothy 146 Kagan, Jo Ann 123 Kaiser, Kenneth 151 Kane, Diane 163 Karalekas, Mary 34, 88 Katze, Claudia 152, 89 Keating, Loren 163, 111 Keeley, Judith 161, 123 Kelleher, Kathy 1 52, 92 Kelleher, William 142 Keller, John 1 58 Keller, Mary Kelliher, Michael 145 Kelly, Mark 151 Kelly, Tracy 39 Kenison, Louella 151 Kennedy, Paul 25 Keyes, Richard (Mark) 147 Kielar, Karen 44 Kielar, Mark 1 50, 100 Kielar, Thaddeus 1 58 Kiernan, David 163 Kilburn, Beth 38 Kilburn, Nancy 144 Kilburn, Jonathan 1 53 King, Jeff 147 Kites, Deborah 49 Kites, Jeffrey 44 Kloss, Deborah 49 Kloss, Donald 145 Knight, Douglas 147 Knight, Kimberly Koslik, Kenneth 76 Koslik, Richard 163 Koziol, Frederick 1 53 Krusiewicz, Steven 163 Krusiewicz, Janet 142 Kulik, Betsy 152, 91 Kulis, Susan 44, 123 Labadorf, Paul 147 LaBerge, Robert 159,81,98 LaBier, Linda 1 52 LaBier, Robin LaBorde, Christian 163 LaBroad, Joan 52 Lacedonia, Carol 163 Lacey, Kevin 65 Lacey, Nancy Jo 38, 88 Lachut, Karen 152 Laflamme, Patricia 146 Laflamme, Richard 45 Laliberte, Cheryl 161 Laliberte, Harry 146 Laliberte, Janet 63 Laliberte, Joseph 143 Lamirande, Michael 151 LaMountain, Jean 41, 92 Landry, Anne 163 Landry, Robert 66 Langdon, Todd 143 Lantaigne, Gerald 163, 84 LaPierre, Chery l 146 Lapolice, Norma 1 63 Lariviere, Louise Laro, Tammy 143 Latourelle, Debra Lauder, Julia 163 Laudig, Elizabeth 163, 122 Lavertue, Cheryl 76 Lavertue, Paul 1 53 Lawson, Steven 1 53 Leahy, Ellen 1 50 Leahy, John LeBlanc, David 76 Lemanski, Janina 146 Lemanski, Michael 41 LeMere, Anne-Marie 150, 100 Lemon, Denise 161 Leonard, Greg 143 Lepianka, Joseph 71 Leroux, Annette 143 Leroux, Anthony Leroux, Albertine 153 Leroy, Elizabeth 1 53 Leroy, James 67 Lessard, Nancy 163 Lesure, Lori 163 Lewis, Kenneth 163, 81 Lewis, Michael 156, 81 Lincoln, Kimberly 145, 92 Lincoln, Larry 142 Lindahl, John Liquori, John 1 56, 84 Little Kathleen 58 Lloyd, Anne 56 Lodigiani, Anne 34, 1 22 Lombardi, Jeffrey 145 Longo, Anthony 163 Longo, Patricia 62 Longo, Tina 145 Lopez, Diae, Jackeline 153 Lorenzi, David 65 Lorenzi, Mark 156, 84 Lovatt, John 143 Lupi, Mary 163 Lupi, Richard 77 Lupi, Robert 163 Lussier, David 163 Lyman, Janice 141, 123 Lyman, Mark 27, 81 Laynch, Jennifer 163 Lynch, Martin 147 Lynch, Walter 163, 81 Lyons, Michael 62 MacCarroll, David 163 MacDonald, Thomas MacFarlane, Stephen 147 Mackin, Deborah 147 Magnani, Marlene Magovern, Keith 148 Magnaini, Mario Main, David 164 Main, Linda 1 53 Maiolo, Joseph 144 Malesta, Marie 1 53 Manarite, Diane 145 Manley, Brian 164 Mann, Joi 164 Marazzi, Mary Lynn 147, 123 Marcoux, Teresa 147 Marino, Barbara 147 Marino, Penny 75 Maino, Tina 144 Markham, David 164 Markham, Diane 62 Marra, Douglas 164 Marren, Dawn 1 56 Masi, Mark 52 Martel, Robert 1 53 Martin, Anne Martin, Thomas 164 Mason, Kathleen 164 Mattis, Jeffrey 100 Maurer, Mark 1 53 Maurer, Stephen Maxson, John 1 54 May, James 77 Maybury, John 64 Maybury, Patricia 153 Mazza, Gary 164, 8rl02 Mazzaferro, Mary Jo 164 McCabe, Paul 158, 84 McCandlish, Carol 25 McCormick, Arlene 53, 88 McCormick, Timothy 164 McCullough, Maura 148, 89, 90 McDonald, Eileen McDonald, Tom 84 McDyer, Joseph 23, 81, 111 McDyer, Julie McDyer, Peter 29, 84 McGettrick, Catherine McGowan, Elizabeth 37 McGowan, James 1 56 McGrady, Gail 164 McGrath, Gail 1 53 Mclntire, Heather 45 McKay, Andrea 64 McKnight, Andrea 160 McNeish, Donald 164 McMahon, Gay 60 Index McMahon, Robert 144 McNulty, baleen McNulty, l.awrence 144 McQuillan, Alan 1 64 McRae, Carney 145 McRae, Mary I 59, 9 1 Medrek, Paul 144 Medrek, Theodore IM Megizsky, Karen 1 54 Melbourne, Paul Menard, I uc 148 Mercierk Carl 1 64 Mercier. Wayne 148 Meron, Cynthia 148,92 Meron, Susan 164 Messier, Theresa 144 Meyers, Deb 52 Meyers, Dennis M icelotta, Paula 148 M icelotta, Steve 40 M ichael, Carol 1 64 Michael, Donna I 54 M idwood, Diane 5 1 , 92, III Midwood, Mark 148 Miller, John 63, 84 Miller, Lori 36, 115 Miller, Michael 164 Miller, Monica 1 53, 92 Miller, Robin 156, 88 Miller, Steven Minahan, Deborah 148 Minnette, Gary 164 Misitano, David 1 53 Misitano, Julie 164 Molinari, Sylvia 164 Monahan, Mary 90, 148 Monroe, Barbra 57 Monroe, Mark 81, 156, 100 Montana, Alfred 1 53 Monzillo, Joseph 59 Moores, Kim 147 Morace, Kathleen 158 Morace, Michael 143 Moraes, Lisa 156 Moran, Cynthia 147 Moras, Linda 53 Moras, Susan 153, 92 Moreau, Deborah 147 Morel, Lisa 147 Moriarty, Donald 144 Moriarty, Joanne 164, 90, 123 Morin, Ann 1 56 Morrissette, Teresa Moses, Carla 89, 90 Moulden, Angela 143, 92, 123 Mueller, Joanne 1 56 Mumford, Kristin 145, 92 Mumford, Kyle 164 Mumford, Susan 164 Murawski, Argira 29 Murawski, Matthew 167 Murphy, Arthur 70, 81 Murphy, Christopher 81, 156, 100 Murphy, Edward 70, 113 Murphy, George 70 Murphy, Mary 90 Murphy, Timothy Mushenko, Mark 256 Mushenko, Michael 164 Myers, Deborah 52 Nadeau, Kyle 1 56 Napolitan, Cindy 31 Nay, Cheryl 147 Nay, Marvin 164 Newkirk, Pamela 152 Newman, Sandra 60 Nicora, Roseanna Nicora, Thomas 164 Noel, Mary 147 Nooney, Brenda 164 Noreen, Clifford 26 Noreen, Paul 144 Nuzzolilli, Debra 73 Nuzzolilli, Gina 156 Nuzzolilli, Lisa 164 Nystrom, Eric 148 Nystrom, John 164 Nystrom, Lisa 39, 122 Oakes, Diane 164 Oakes, Michael 144 O’ Brien, L rands 1 56 O ' Brien, George O’Brien, Lynn 147 O’Brien, Michael O’Brien, Robert 148 O’Connor, Andrew 164 O’Connor, John 144 O’Connor, Lynn 147, 89 O’Connor, Patricia 92 O’Connor, Paul I 56 O’Hara, James 164 O’Hara, Kimberly 147 O’Hearn, Ann 147 Oldach, Sharon 164, 92 O’l.eary, Barbara 144 Ollari, William 1 60 O’Melia, Paul 164, 84 O’Neill, Donald 38, 81, 98 O’Neill, Nancy 147 O’Neill, Lon 164, 88 Oparowski, Martha 156, 122 Oski, Glenn 145 Oswald, Deborah 47 Oswald, Joan O’Toole, James 72 Ouellette, John Ouimet, Edward 148 Ouimet, Michael 156 Ouimette, Anne Marie 159 Ouimette, Philip 145 Page, Ronald 23 Page, Scott 72 Page, William Paige, Douglas Paine, Judith 1 56 Palombella, Lisa 160 Panico, Jeanne Pannier, Michelle 160 Panzetti, John 1 59 Pappelardo, Paul Pappelardo, Richard Paquette, Donna 1 56 Paquette, Gary 70 Paquin, Jeffrey 1 56 Parker, Christina Parker, John Parker, Keith 160 Parker, Richard Parker, Tina 152 Parker, Tracy 141 Paris, Douglas 1 52 Paris, Sandra 23 Paschetto, Donna 156 Pash, Gregory 160 Pasquale, Cynthia 36 Passburg, Robert 156 Patnode, James 34 Paul, Bonnie 148 Pelletier, Elaine 148 Pelletier, Lawrence Pelzer, Gary Pelzer, Nancy 32 Penland, Candice Penland, Kenneth 148 Peperis, Diame 27, 115 Perron, Thomas 160 Peskin, Stephen 152 Peterson, Kathy 1 52 Peterson, Mary Ann 23 Phillips, Jeffrey Picknally, Thomas 60 Pixley, Kenneth 158 Plante, Donald 1 58 Plante, Joanne Plante, Paul 57, 108 Plass, Tracy 159 Plumb, Kenneth 29, 81, 111 Plumb, Ronald 158, 98 Plumb, Theresa 152 Pomeroy, Alice 154 Pomeroy, Cynthia 141 Pomeroy, Susan 36, 92 Pooler, Mark 148 Porcelli, David 64 Powers, Craig Poz i, Sue 74 Price, Gregory 1 52 Price, Jonathan 1 54 Prior, David Prior, James 49 Pronicki, Paul 36, 98, 99 Proulx, Bette 61 Quimby, Stephen 27, 81 Quinn, Susan Racicot, Celest 160 Radebaugh, Paul I 59 Radford, Dennis 160 Raimer, Michael 142 Randall, Kimberly 92 Rau, Michael Rayder, Philip 142 Rayder, Ruth 24 Reardon, Emmett 142 Redin, Cynthia 1 52 Redin, Eric 142 Redin, Sandra 1 58 Redin, Stephen Reed, Nora 1 58 Regnier, Walter 72 Remillard, Serge 1 52 Remington, Dawn Rhodes, Daniel 144 Richard, Debra 1 58 Richard, William 1 52 Richards, Donald 66 Richards, Douglas Richards, Wayne 100 Richers, Gregg 1 58 Richers, Pamela 160 Riga, Marylou Rivard, Paul Robbins, Gregory Roberts, Kathy Robertson, Arthur 102, 108 Robinson, William Rockwell, Donna Rogers, Paul 143 Rogers, Theresa 1 54 Rolfe, Paul 73 Rollins, Jamice Roncarati, Henry 160, 84 Roos, Robin 92 Rosazza, Thomas 154 Ross, Jocelyn 158 Ross, Karen 143 Rowland, Kevin 1 58 Roy, Deborah 158 Roy, Donna Roy, Mary 62 Roy, Steven 143 Runquist, Roni 150 Runquist, Steven Russo, Judy 63 Rutherford, Kimberly 146 Rutherford, Mark Ryan, 154 Ryan, Joanne 56 Ryan, Thomas 81 Rybacki, Stepehn 153 St. Marie Douglas 159 St. Onge, Paula 148 St. Onge, Steven 44 St. Peter, Joseph 148 Salvon, Linda 158 Samek, Barbara 146 Sanderson, Mark 45 Santangelo, Diane Santaniello, Carmino Santaniello, Joseph 36 Santer, Judith 73 Santer, Jeffrey 146 Santos, Marie 89, 158 Saulnier, Albert Saunders, Edmund Saunders, Eileen 158 Saunders, Thomas 61 Savaria, Cecilia 146 Sawyer, Dana 159 Scalise, John 57 Scalise, Laura 1 50 Scanlon, Mary 92 Schermerhorn, Donna 160 Schermerhorn, Eleanor |4t Scheumann, Sarah 160 Schuenfeldt, Cheryl ■Schuhlcn, Karl 150, 100 Schuhlen, Katherine 100 Scibelli, Diane 146 -Scibelli, Donna 160, 89 Scott, Barbara 159 Scully, Brian 146 Scully, Karen I 50 Scully, Michael 81 •Scars, Michael I 58 Seligman, James 1 50 Seppanen, Lynn 1 60 -Scrafin, Charles 53, 84 ■Serafin, Paul 158, 84, 102 Serra, Paul 77 Serra, Robert 98 Serra, Sandra 146, 91 Settembre, David 75 Setian, Thomas Sevigne, Diane 1 59 Sevigne, John 77 Sevigne, Paul Sharon, John 83 Sharon, Judith 1 52 Shaw, Nancy 89 Shaw, Stanley Shaw, Susan 160, 92 Shea, Mark 143 Sheehan, Denis 53, 84 Sherman, Eric 1 59 Sias, Debra 1 59 Sias, Jeff 146 Sibley, Stuart 84, 146 Silk, Kristine 57 Silk, John 84 Silloway, Beth 75 Silloway, Lynne Simonich, Charles 1 50 Simons, Diane 52 Simons, Thomas 1 52 Simons, Kristina 159 Sinowski, Lynn Skala, Thomas Small, Thomas Smile, Robert Smith, Cynthia 65 Smith, Cynthia 159 Smith, Cynthia 92, 1 1 1 Smith, David Smith, Douglas 156 Smith, James Smith, Judy 152 Smith, Katherine Smith, Laurie Smith, Lisa 92, 100 Smith, Paul 1 59 Smith, Scott 70 Snow, Cpthia 148 Snow, Richard 51 Soderstrom, Terry Soffan, Melinda 153 Songeny, Donna 152 Songeny, Robert 158 Sorel, William Spaulding, Kimberlee Spear, Carlton Speer, Michelle 26 Speight, Thomas 146 Spellacy, Edward 61 Spencer, Cheryl 70 Stanton, Neil Stearns, Linda 160 Stebbins, Laura Steele, Kathryn 153 Steeley, Brenda 146 Steitz, Robert 98, 102, 108 Stevens, Thomas 64 Stewart, Kevin 158 Stolecki, James 46 Stolecki, Joseph 142 Sullivan, Karen 142, 89 Sullivan, Karen 158 Sullivan, Kathryn 1 59 Sullivan, Richard 148 Index Sullivan, Robert 46, 98, 102 Townsend, Jeffrey 152 Warren, William Wilk, Gregory 150, 102 Summers, Michael 153 Tracy, Debbie 74 Washington, Ruth 150 W illard. Russell 1 58 Sunter, Stephen Tracy, Donna Waterman, Gail 148 Williams, Laurence 158 Sutcliff, Steven Tracy, Roger 158 Weaver, Judith Williams, Lauretta Swanson, Lori Trase, Anthony 1 52, 84 Webh, Donna 1 50 Williams, Nancy 156 Swiech, Michael 84 Trinceri, Paula 146 Webb, Patricia Williams, Richard Szymko, Diane Turner, Paul 148 Webster, Kathryn Williams, Scott 50 Taft, Cynthia Turgeon, Richard 44 Webster, Nanci 53 Williams, Steven 38, 64 Talbert, Diane Turner, Elaine Weiner, Meredith 1 5 1 , 92, 100 Williams, Susan 92 Talbert, Russell Turner, Julie Weiner, Daryl 161 Willis, Maura 45 Tarnowski, Lynn 92 Ulich, Sandra 1 53 Weissbach, James 77 Willis, Richard Tarnowski, Paul Vadnais, Joanne Weissbach, Sue Ellen 1 56 Wilson, Carol 3 1 Tarpinian, Susan 24, 121,222 Van de Walle, Sirina 67 Weisse, William 102 Wilson, Heidi Taylor, Gary 3 1 Van Valkenburg, Deborah Welch, James 1 50 Wilson, Jennifer 148 Taylor, James Van Valkenburg, Valerie Wells, Dana Wilson, Jonathan 48 Taylor, Richard 49 Vecchiarelli, Anthony 161 Wells, Valerie 144 Wilson, Paul 28 Teden, Mark 100 Vecchiarelli, Linda 146 Wenk, Steven 144 Wilson, Richard 144 Teixeira, Gary 102, 108 Vecchiarelli, Nina Wenning, Lisa 144, 92 W ' ilson, Thomas 1 5 1 Teixeira, Louisa 27 Vedda, Vincent 148 West Elaine Winn, Donna 1 5 1 Templeton, Holly 146 Venne, Joseph 146 West, Scott 76 Wolcott, David 1 5 1 Templeton, William Venne, Kathleen Wheeler, Holly 150 Wood, Caroly n 60 Tesini, Carl Venne, Kevin Wheeler, Leslie 49 Wood, David 146 Tesini, Neal Vester, Ricky 146 White, Chris 31,81 Wood, Donna 1 56 Tetreault, Donald Viger, Maryellen 146 White, David Wood, Stephen 26, 108 Thirsher, Sandra 1 52 Vigliano, Gary 158 White, Erederick 1 56 Woods, Laura 74 Thodal, Eric 52, 102 Vigliano, Joanne 65 White, John E. Woods, Thomas Thodal, Linda 1 1 5 Vigliano, Mark 148 White, John H. 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