Holyoke High School - Annual Yearbook (Holyoke, MA)
- Class of 1974
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Joseph Lastowski Donna Buchanan Annual Staff Co-Editors Associate Editors Raymond Chaquette DianeClauson Meredith Cordes Mary Driscoll Shirley Forrest Christine Chivas '75 Martha Donohue '75 Deborah Green '75 Nancy Baker '75 Cynthia Barbacki '75 Pamela Baron Linda Berndt '75' Marge Bisiewicz Steven Cash Patricia Cauley Lynn Connors '76 Betsy Cox '75 Steven Dennis Elizabeth Dillon '75 Maryellen Dinn '75 Ethel Donohue '76 Janice Ducharme Doreen Everett '75 Susan Goodchild '75 Elizabeth Goral Mary Gorman '76 Mary Griffin '75 Kevin Haarmann '75 Lisa Hall Michael Hearn Maureen Hickey '76 Michael Hoar Brian Hogan Jean Kane Debbie Karas Paula Kelly '75 Paula Kennedy '76 Mr. Michael Monahan Mark Bevan Donna Buchanan Mary Driscoll Bonnie Messenger ,4 ' Special Editors George Lynch '75 Assistant Editors Gretchen Konrad '76 Kristine Kozuch '75 Michael Krok '75 David Lally Betty Laraway '76 Linda Lariviere '75 John Larose '75 Debbie Lemoine Michael Lempke '75 Robin Lessner Robert Lucey Eleanor McCarthy '75 Susan McCormick '75 Brian McKenna '76 John McKenna Patricia Maloney Dianne Malejka '75 Bonnie Messenger James Moriarty Mary Moriarty '75 Maureen Moynihan Lois Murray '76 Jeffrey Newton '76 Roxanne O'Brian '76 Suzanne O'Neill '75 John Pecia '75 Karen Pendergast Jennifer Perreault '76 Photographers Advisor Mr. Thomas J. Donahue Helen Sullivan Kathy Keighley Thomas Keough Cheryl Lariviere Francis Moskal Cheryl Papineau Paul Perreault William Fitzpatrick '75 Carl Folta '75 Debrah Kisselbaugh '75 Tom Monahan Steve Polansky Don Steinbock John West Warren Will Robin Plouffe '76 Daniel Pueschel '75 Gregory Rideout Gretchen Scheinost '75 Lynn Sears '75 Leo Simard '75 JoanneSkypeck '76 ChristopherSmith '75 NancySmith '75 Laura Stapleton '76 Susan Stein Don Steinbock '75 Cheryl Strong '76 Kathleen Sugrue '76 Roger Sugrue EleanorSullivan '76 Kathy Sullivan '76 CarletonTait '76 NancyTurek Elizabeth Van Kleeck LeeVan Petersilge '75 Petervershon '76 TimothyWalker '76 Sheila Walsh Debra Wenzel John West '75 DianeWuttke '75 ChristinetYoung '75 , ,l, eg' 'af' '34 if JYJ.. ' .. i 1 a. S.. 2 i it . -. as In Appreciation ' . We, the 1974 ANNUAL staff, would like to take this chance to thank Mr. Thomas J. Donahue, our faculty advisor. He has made himself available to help us at any- time we needed him, even during vaca- tions and after school. Without him this book would not have been possible as we would have probably missed every dead- line. Throughout the year he has offered us excellent advice accumulated through his many years of experience. Kind and gentle sir, we thank you. 3 gnnvww ,. By popular vote, we the class of 1974, wish to dedicate The Annual to Mr. Frank Rohan. He has always been there when we needed him and has always put us back on the right road whenever we have gone astray. His great sense of humor and his knowledge of right from wrong have been an inspiration to us all. For your many years of great service to the students of Holyoke High, Mr. Rohan, we salute you. 5 Ui .3 R V, fu N '52, -fax 3 REQ . Q My QQ aw ww 'fl vT fk5 1 '.4vi'. :-5' I 'mu fy' : Ualzplpus 534-5535 Dear Members ofthe Congratulations to refreshing start in th classes to emulate. Your class has who received world Dr. Marcella Kelly is a unique woman. She has been honored by the U.S. Congress, many important educational associations, and all major civic groups. She received her Bachelors degree from Fitchburg State Teacher's College and Master's degree from Columbia University. In 1945 she earned her doctorate at Yale University with honors in Secondary Education. Her career in Holyoke began in 1931 as a teacher at Morgan Junior High. ln 1938, she was appointed principal there. She became Supervisor of Elementary Education in 1945 and, in 1946, she was appointed Assistant Superintendent of Schools. In 1963, she became the first woman Superintendent of Schools in Holyoke's History. She remained at that post until her retirement in the fall of 1973. When Dr. Kelly took over the job of Superintendent, she was faced with many problems. Throughout her career she met and overcame these problems brilliantly. She played a big role in the building of the present High School. The Bi-Lingual Program, Black Culture Stud- ies, and the Drug Education Program have all come about through her outstanding efforts. The city of Holyoke owes much to this outstanding educator. And we, the class of 1974, extend to her our utmost thanks for all she has done for us. Mr. William Bosworth Mr. Roberts has had a long and il- lustrious career as an athlete and coach. He graduated from Sacred Heart School in 1925 and then went to Butterfield Prep in Pennsylvania where he lettered in three sports. After that he went on to quarterback at N.Y.U. which was then a national power. After his graduation he stayed on for nine years as assistant coach. He returned to Holyoke in 1940. From 1940 to 1945 he coached basket- ball and baseball at Holyoke Trade. Along with his coaching duties at Trade, in 1940, Archie began his 20 year stint as football coach at Holyoke High. ln 1946, 1947, and 1953, he coached the three major sports at Holyoke High School. In 1950, his un- defeated, once-tied team went to the Peanut Bowl. His best team was the 1959 squad which was undefeated, un- tied, and almost unscored upon. After retirement as coach in 1959 he be- came athletic director and guidance counselor at Holyoke High. He held these posts until his retirement in 1973. We, the class of 1974, wish to pay tribute to Arthur Roberts the athlete, the coach, the gentleman, the friend. Mr. Bosworth attended Massachusetts Agricultural College which later became part of the University of Massachusetts. He graduated from there in 1931. He carne to Holyoke High School in 1946 as a teacher and became chairman of the Math Dept. in 1952. He maintained this position until his retirement in January, 1974. Mr. Bosworth has been deeply appreciated and greatly respected by all the students and teachers with whom he has come in contact, and he will be missed by all. rx Slip ?13,' 'QNX Mr, Arthur Roberts ' 9 In Memoriam We, the class of 1974, were deeply grieved by the untimely loss of our classmate, Scott Bergeron, '1-ri.-W N uf! .. 3'-Vx, A wave of coldness q Passes between us, 5 And the distance of a foort Becomes a thousand miles. Akiko Yosano TE5' Sm' .. '23 1 J xg-Q3 1- 9 F9 1. qc xA, ' 4. X ,., Ka Q fi? YQ K ,F5 ,J , Q -A sl V2 my Q51-'ff 5 W , in 5' X27 V r ui, in Q 5a. 4 .xv,N . si? . Q 5 .. 1 :. 3 Administration wifi Y U A A , 3 A- It K F - j - ,'5 ' V .K, ..' 3 ' EDWARDMORIARTY Yzggxig . f.- F: A W., TNI' -. ' ' .gi Av - --22, ,4Mvv.'f.0e, '- ' f..-. ngfffzgg KATHERINE O'LEARY FRANK ROHAN Guidance EDWARD SHEVLIN GEORGE COSMOPOULOS FRANCIS DESANTIS ANN LEARY JOHN O'NEILL ARTHUR ROBERTS STANLEY SKYPECK ETHEL WILSON JAMES WOODS 'I4 Cffice MARY COURTNEY CLAIRE MALONEY A CLAIRE MCCARTHY 3 of PENNY MOZGALA RUTH O'NEILL PHYLLIS SULLIVAN Bi-Lingu al 5335.3 LW R72 EDWARD KORZA ANN NICHOLS JOAN GRADY EDWARD VILLENUEVA 4-A., I 1 JOHN CUNNIFF REBECCA BROZTECKI GEORGECAULEY CAROLC'MlEL ...ff f H IQ' . IR Mix, CHARLES DOWNS DANIEL FITZPATRICK NEIL GLIDDEN ALINE LAVELLE KEVIN MORIARTY CHRISTOPHER MURPHY KEVIN O'DONNELL KATHLEEN QUINLAN L 3 I i T1 6' JAMES RIPA THOMAS DONAHUE SHIRLEY DAVIS MARY HARRINGTON M . 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I forgot my teeth CC, Murphyj This movie is rated R. Students under 17 are not allowed with- out their section teacher. KJ. Collarnorej .A 1 I , 4 X. f K f 'fx Q57 gr 1 X' ' I We will now ask for Divine Guidance. CL. Kleciakj , 'N 5. fl t. u Hang in there, Tony C. CA. Cauleyj If I had 3 soccer balls minus 2 tennis balls, how many intramural basketballs would I have? Zebrowskij wfgha, .. fi 534552 ,Tuff fx.. , QQ d 4 fx!! V1 CT' No kiddies, these are not golf balls. CR, Gibbsj 4 x Dear Mom and Dad, Having a great time at summer camp...1Mr.MoriartyJ That's enough of your NICE re- marks! CA. Kennedy! A 3 g ,f X 1-4555 :fy The Joker's wild! QJ. Foleyl Yup! lm having a good time QR, Burkel ,'!'4f'... l ' ' Pablo's birthday pany qP. Lalibertey You wrote WHAT in the boy's room? CF. Rohan! Douglas A. Abbey 62 Jackson Rd. Micheal J. Adamczyk 205 M Sa rgea nt St, Band: Goodfellows 1.2,3: Chess Club 3,4: A.A. 2: A.A. 1.3: Ski Club 3,4. G0Odfellows1,2,3. Richard T. Adelson 45 Lindbergh Ave, A.A. 2,3,4: Ski Club 3,43 Council 3, V.P. 4: Student Council 4: Baseball 1,2,3,4: Football 1.2: lntramural Volleyball 2,3,4, Football 4, Basketball 3,4, Soft- baIl3,4. Mark S. Albonesi 36 Mason Rd. A.A. 2,3,4: Var. Hockey 2,3, 4: Intramural Volleyball 2, 3,4: Softball 3,4: Football 4: Basketball 3: Goodfel- lows1,2,3,4. Kevin M. Allen 14 Upland Rd. Track 2,3,4: Cross-Country 3.4. co-Capt, 4: A.A. 1,2,3: Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4: Softball 3,4: Football 4. Richard A. Aurnhammer 1921 Northampton St. A.A. 1,2,3.4: Goodfellows 23.43 Intramural Volleyball 3,43 Football 3,43 Basket- ball 3.4: Sk: Club 1.2.3.4. Thomas Angers 107 Columbus Ave. A.A. 1,3,4: Band 2,3,4: Con- cert Band 2,3,4. Pamela A. Baron 66 Woodland St. A.A. 1,2,3,4:GO0dfellows1, 2,3,4: Yearbook 4: Spanish Club 3: Art Club 3, Ser- vlce Club 1: Office And 41 Section Rep 4: H.E.C. 3,4. '17 S 3 Susan B. Alexander 218 W. Madison Ave. A,A, 1,2,3,4: Ski Club 2,3,4Z Goodfellows 1,2.3,4: Fleld Hockey 1, David B. Annis Karen L. Arnold Alain A. Audet 1061 Dwight St. 238 Locust St. 71 Berkshire St, A.A. 1,4: Band 1,2,3.4: Con- cert Band 1,2,3,4: Swlm Team 2: Softball 2: French Club 1,2,3. Daniel J. Bartley 38 W.Glen St. A.A. 1.2: Herald 1: Chess Club 1,2.3.4, V.P. 2. Chair- man 3, Pres. 4: As Schools Match Wits 3,4. co-capt. 4: H,E,C.4, co-chalrrnan 4, Sharon A. Bartsch 159 Oak Street A.A. 1.2,3,41 Goodfellows 1,2,3,4: Pep Squad 1,2.3, Medical Club 1,2,4: Year- book 3. H.E.C. 2,3,4: Latin Club 2. A.A. 2,3,4. Nancy M. Batchelor 302 Elm St. A.A. 1,2,3,4: Goodfellows: Pep Squad 1,2,3,4: Color Guard 1.2.3.4: Saddle Club 1,2,3: Spanish Club 1,2,3: Service Club 1,23 Art Club 1,2. Carl L. Bathelt 85 Sycamore St, Holyoke Independent Ski Club 1,2,3,41 A,A. 1,2,3,4: Intramural Softball 3,43 In- tramural Volleyball 2,3,43 Intramural Football 43 Her- ald Staff 4. new-wmv John P. Bathelt 85 Sycamore Street Intramural Volleyball 2,3,43 Softball 2,3,43 Football 2.3.41 A.A. 1,2.3,43 Vol- leyball Marathon 43 Ski Club 2,3,43 Yearbook 4. 'Q' X. Christine A. Beaudry 35 Ridgeway St. Joseph A. Beaulieu 239 Park St. A.A. 2,3,43 Intramural Vol- leyball 2,3,43 Chess Team 13 Intramural Softball 3,43 Goodfellows 2,32 Intramu- ral Football 4, fi? sa is I rl. 1 Xl . Alice Baumann Joseph R. Beach Kevin D. Beauchemin 142 St Jerome Ave. 33 James St. 11 Washington Ave. Goodfellows 1,2,3,4Q A.A. A.A. 4. Bowling 1. 1,2,3,4. Amanda Beaurgard Adam St. Gary Bennett 86 Evergreen Dr. Band 2,3,43 Baseball 43 ln- tramural Softball 2,33 ln- tramuralFootbalI4. Leesa J. Berger 31 Charles Hill Rd. GOOdfellOWS1,2.3,4QA.A. 1, 2,3,43 Ecology Committee 3.43 Ski Club 1,3,4: Medical Club 4. ' Q Marlene R. Berger 1039 Northampton St. Holyoke Ecology Commit- tee 2,3,43 Choir 2,3,43 Cho ral Ambassadors 2,3,43 Medical Club 2.4, lCo-Pres ident 433 French Club 2,3 43 Ski Club 2,3,43 A.A. 2,3 43 Goodfellows 2,3,43 Year llallhii i William Becker 1706 Northampton St. As Schools' Match Wits 3,43 Soccer 2.3.42 Herald Staff 3,43 H.E.C. 2,3,43 Yearbook 43 Debate Club 33 Speech Team 3: Latin Club 23 Na- tional Honor Society 3.4. Karen A. Bell 21 Elmwood Ave. A.A. 2,3,43 Majorettes 3,43 Pep Squad 3: French Club 43 Drama Club 4. Beth Bergeron Marie A. Bernard 79 Edward Dr. 182A Keys Rd, A.A, 1,2,3,43 Ski Club 3,43 A.A. 43 West Street Project Ski Team 3: Office Aid 2. 13 Intramural Volleyball 2. Mark G.Bevan 25 Baystate Rd, Gymnastics 4: Yearbook 4: Herald 2.3: Ski Club 4: Photography Club 2.3,4: Art Club 4: Goodfellows 1,2. 9: s Marcel M. Biela 13 Elmwood Ave. Marguerite A. Bisiewicz 18 O'Connor Ave. West St. School Project 2: French Club 1,2.3: Spanish Club 3: lntra. Volleyball 3: Student Council Cabinet 4: Yearbook 3.4: A,A. 1,2,3. 4: Pep Squad 1,2,3,4. David E. Black 20 Woodbine Lane Denise A. Boisselle 640 South East St. Joyce B. Boisselle 13Vz Washington Ave. A,A. 1,2,3.4: Hamilton Proj- ect 3.4: Pep Squad 1.2: Col- or Guard 2: Saddle Club 2: 3: Goodtellows 1.2.3.4: Ser- vice Club 2: Ski Club 3. Susan M. Brosseau 104 St. James Ave. A.A. 1:23.43 Ski Club 2.3.43 intramural Volleyball 2,3,4: Pep Squad 3.4: Herald 4: Cheerleader 1. wix , Sheryl A. Booth 528 So. Bridge St. Gail M. Brown 175 Michigan Ave. lntramural Volleyball 2.3.4: A,A.1.2.3.4. Diane M. Brady 344Tokeneke Rd. A,A. 2.3: H.E.C. 2.3. Patrick D. Brown 215 East Dwight St. Softball 3.4: Volleyball 2. 3.4: Soccer 3,43 A.A. 2.3.4, Timothy M. Brassil 123 Sheehan Dr. Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4: Intramural Basketball 2.3, 4: Baseball 2,3.4: Football 3,45 A.A, 1,2,3: Student CounclI4. Robert A. Brown 19 Edward Dr. Baseball 1,2,3,4: Hockey 2. 3.4: Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4: Intramural Soccer 3,4 Arthur J. Brodeur 63 Cherry Hill .l'. we 5 I -wry V,,,,.,. Mary Brunault 2102 Northampton St. Pep Squad 1: H.E.C. 1.2.3, 4: Majorettes 1,2.3,4, 1Co- Captain 45: Yearbook 1.2.3, 4: Saddle Club 3.4: Service Club 3: Art Club 1,3: Inde- pendent Ski Club 3: A.A. 1, 2,3,4: Goodfellows 1,2.3.4: Donna L. Buchanan 645 Homestead Avenue Ski Club 3.4: A.A. 2,3,4: Goodfellows 2.3.43 Year- book 3, Associate Editor 43 Imprints Staff 2: Centen- nial Staff 3: Intramural Vol- leyball 3.4: Photography Club 4. Bruce R. Buckley 65 Jackson Road Softball 4: Volleyball Intra- murals 2,3,4: Intramural Soccer 3. Mary Cadette 113 Oak Street A.A. 1.2,3,4: Goodfellows 1,2,3,43 Track 1.2: Volley- ball 3: Office Aid 2,3. Joanne Cadieux 324 Homestead Avenue A.A. 1,2,3,43 Goodfellows 1,2,3,43 Track 13 Office Aid 2. 'IT' Gail Buckley Box 20 Srnith's Ferry Majorettes 2.3,4: Choir 3,41 Drama Club 3,41 Business ub 3' Speech Team 3.4: Cl , Ecology Committee 23 A.A, 2,3,4. Francisco Burgos 129 West Street Julie S. Burke 822 Dwight Street French Club 2,3,4: Latin Club 2,32 Ecology Com- mittee 2,3,4: Pep Squad 2. 33 A.A. 2,343 Goodfellows 2,3,43 National Honor So- ciety 3,4, Secretary 4. Nance M. Cadigan 61 Sterling Road A.A. 43 A.A. Representa- tive 4. Robert Camus 66 Homestead Avenue Band 1.2,3,4. Joanne B. Cappella 54 Longwood Avenue A.A. 1,2,3.4: Yearbook 2.3: GoodtelIows1,2,3.4. it Barbara J. Carmel University Park Apts. Goodfellows 1.2.3,43 A.A. 1.2,3,4: V,P. 43 Cheerleader 2.3.4 fCo-Capt. 43: Nat'l Honor Society 3,43 Spanish Club 2.33 Pep Squad 1,2,3, 4: Track 13 Latin Honor Society 2. Nancy Camerlin 300 Chestnut Street Saddle Club 2,32 Pep Squad 2: Color Guard 1.2: Service Club 2. Robert E. Cameron 305 Hillside Avenue A.A. 1,2,3,4: Football 1: Ski Team 2,3,43 Ski Club Council 3,43 Western Mass. Volleyball Team 3,43 Intra. Volleyball 1.2,3,43 Basket ball 1.2,3.43 Softball 1.2, 'i Maria N. Carvalho 364 Linden Street Saddle Club 3,41 A.A. 4: Library Aid 4. Steven D. Cash 135 Pearl Street A.A. 1,2. Patricia M. Cauley 38 Bray Park Drive A.A. 1,2,3.4: Pep Squad 1,2,3,43 Spanish Club 2,33 Latin Honor Society 3,43 Nat'l Honor Society 3,4: Yearbook 4: Cashier 3.4: Tutoring Program 4, Track 1.2. Diane L. Chaisson 909 Hampden St. A.A. 1,2,3,43 Yearbook 1.2, Pep Squad 1,2,3: Goodfel- lows 1,2.3,4: Intramural VoIIeyball3. qv? Victor G. Chevalier 98 Leary Dr. A.A. 23 A.v. 3,4 Glenn R. Choquette 15 Hampshire St. Baseball 13 A.A. 2. David W. Collinge 2 Me ison Lane William J. Collins 14 Clinton Ave gg 5 A.A. 1,2,3,43 lntramura 30 Volleyball 4. Raymond F. Chaquette 996 Dwight St. Ski Cl. 1,2.3,4: Officer 2,3: lntramuralz Volleyball, Bas- ketball 2,3,4: Soccer 3.43 A.A. 1,2,3,43 St. Coun. 3: Var. Soccer 3.4: Med. Cl. 4: Barbara A. Clapp 10 Lynn Dr. Lynn A. Charbonneau Richard J. Chatel 24 James Street A.A. 2,4. 94 Beech St. H4 Lynn P. Clark 96 Leary Dr. A.A. 1,2,3.4: Ski Club 1,43 A.A.2,3,4:SaddlecIub 3. Senior Skit 43 Goodfellows 1,2,3,4. Diane L. Clauson 10 Breton Lane A.A. 3,43 Imprints Staff 2. 3,45 lntramural Volleyball 33 Yearbook 4: Photogra- phy Club 4. Cecile l. Colon Donna M. Consedine 11 N. East St. I A.A. 2.3: Goodfellows 2,3. 4, Business Club 3: West St. School Project 3. 207 Beech St. AA ,4, Lynn A. Conway 41 Howard St. A.A. 1,2,3,4: Herald Rep 2: A.A. Rep. 4g Library Aid 2 lqgnrv :ii Michael T. Conway 41 Howard St. A.A. 3.4: Football 1. Patrick J. Conway 31 Franklin St. Intramural Volleyball 2.3. Thomas M. Conway 34 Amherst St. Football 2.3.43 Golf 23 Bas- ketball 3.4: A.A. 2.3.41 ln- tramural Volleyball 2.3.4. Gooclfellows 1.2.3.4: Intra- mural Basketball 2.3.4. Meredith L. Cordes 16 Washlngton Ave. Nat'I Honor Society 3.4: A.A. 2.3.43 French Club 3: Field Hockey 2.3: Basket- ball 2: Tennis Team 3.4: fMan. 45. Softball 21 Assoc. Ed. Yearbook 4. Stephen M. Corrigan 25 Mt. Tom Ave. Football 2.3.42 A.A. 2.3: Intramural Volleyball 2.3.41 Intramural Softball 3.4: Track 2: Intramural Bas- ketball 3.4: Goodfellows 1. 2 Fl A Janice M. Counter 67 Center St. A.A, 1.2.3.4: Goodfellows 1.2.3.4: Senior Sl-ut 4. s Michael J. Crane 253 Franklin St. Intramural Volleyball 2.3. Goodfellows 1: Intramural Soccer 3.4: Intramural Bas- ketball 33 Intramural Soft- ball 3.4. Anne Marie Craven 1390 Dwight St. Girl's Field Hockey 2.3.4. co-captaln 43 Girl's Basket- ball 2.3.4: GirI's Softball 2 Goodfellows 2.3.43 lntra mural Volleyball 3.4. A.A 2.3.4: French Club 3.4 Honor Society 3.4. Kathleen Craven 36 Jefferson St. Drama 1: Tutoring 1: Ski Club 2.3.41 A.A. 2: Year- book Staff 4: Intramural Volleyball 13 Goodfellows 2.3.43 Nurses Aid 2. George Corbeil 36 Morgan St. .ff ji . '..z,:.iE-ill. 'i I Gary L. Courchesne 87 Pirie St. Intramural Volleyball 2.3.43 A.A. 2.3.43 Intramural Foot- ball 2.3: Goodfellows 2.3.4: Muscular Dystrophy 2.3.4. Fifi A Timothy J. Corcoran 33 Elmwood Ave. A.A. 1.2.33 Intramural Vol- Ieyball1.2.3.4. Joseph F. Courchesne 177 Farnum Dr. Baseball 15 Goodfellows 1. 2.3.43 Basketball 1.2: Intra- murals: Basketball 2.3.4. Volleyball 2.3.4. Soccer 3.45 St. Coun.: A,A, 2.3.4. Kim A. Cronin 14 Philip Dr. Drama 13 Glee Club 1.2: Tutoring 2, Pamela J. Cutler 531 South Summer St. 31 Diane D'Addario 145 Homestead Ave. Herald Staff 2: A.A. 12.32 Swim Team 12.3.43 J.V. Softball 1: Ski Club 1.3.4. V7 Judith A. Davis 11 Pynchon Rd. Senior Skit 4: Softball 4: Yearbook 3.4: Art Club 1.2: A,A. 3.4: Intramural Volley- ball 1: Skit Club 4: Good- fellows 1.2.3.4: Photogra- phy Club 41H.E.C.3.4, C? f Thomas M. Daley 151 Sheehan Dr. Baseball 12.3.43 Basketball 2.3.43 Intramural: Basket- ball 2.3.4g Volleyball 2.3.43 Softball 3.4: Soccer 3.4: Goodfellows 12.3.43 A.A. Kathleen E. Dalton 6 Worcester Pl. Medical Club 2.4: A.A. 1.2, 4: Majorettes 1,2.3.4: Art Club 3: French Club 2.3: Honor Society 3.43 H.E,C. 3.4. Proctor L. Daniels 100 Hampshire St. Basketball 2.3.4: Volleyball 2.3.4: A,A. 2: Audio Visual: GoodfelIows1.2.3.4. Susan G. Daunheimer 1079 Homestead Ave. French Club 2,3.4: A.A. 2,33 Goodfellows 2.3.4. 754 Steven P. Dean 75 Edbert Dr. Gymnastics 3.4: Soccer 3. 4: Intramural Volleyball 2. 3.43 Intramural Soccer 4. Mary E. Demuth 468 Maple st. 32 frm Stephen J. Dennis 587 So. Bridge St. Football 2.3.41 Baseball 3. 4: J.V. Baseball 2: Good- fellows 12.3.43 Intramural Volleyball 2.3.43 Intramural Soccer 2.3.42 Intramural Basketball 2.3.41 Yearbook 3.43 Class Marshall 2.3.4. .5 Nora L. Deane 44 Amherst St. Nurses Aid 23 Intramural Volleyball 3: A.A. 1,2.3.4l Goodfellows 2.3.4. Richard A. Dermody 2062 Northampton St. Intramural Basketball 2.3, 4: Intramural Volleyball 2. 3.4: Football 3.4: A.A. 2.3.41 Goodfellows 2.3.4. Elizabeth DeJesus 35 Commercial St. James M. Delaney 12 Myrtle Ave. Chess Club 12.3.41 A.A. 1.2. James Deschaine 1270 Dwight St. Intramural Basketball 2.3: Intramural Volleyball 2.3: IntramuralSoftball3. '. Leo E. Desjardins 253 Linden St. Basketball 1: Goodfellows 1.2.3.4: Intramural Volley- ball 1.2.3: Intramural Soft- ball 3.4: lntramural Soccer 3.4: French Club 1. Robert P. Desrochers 216 Ontario Avenue Soccer 2,3,43 A.A. 2,3,4: Goodfellows 2,3,43 Intra- mural Volleyball 2,3.43 ln- tramural Soccer 3,4: Intra- mural Softball 3,4. Kate M. Driscoll 70 Cleveland Street A.A. 1,2,3,43 Goodfellows 132,33 Ski Club 2,3,43 Swirri Team 2,33 Cheerleader 13 Yearbook 4: Herald Report- er 2.3. Kevin H. Duncan 70 Fairfield Avenue Football 23 Intramural Vol- leyball 2,3,43 Intramural Football 3,42 A.A. 3.4: Intra- mural Softball 3,4: Intra- mural Soccer 3,4. SF Susan D'Haene 14 Longfellow Road A,A. 1,2,3,43 Swim Team 1,2,3,43 Ski Team 1,2,3: Goodfellows 1,2,3,43 Ski Club 1.2,3.43 Yearbook 4, Mary C. Driscoll 5 Corser Street Photography Club 4: Her- ald 1.2,3,4: A.A. 1,2,3,4: Art Club 3,43 Ski Club 3,42 Ski Team 3,42 Speech Team 43 Yearbook 3,4, Robert B. Digris Mill Valley Road, Belchertown Choir 3,4. James Doherty University Park Apartments A.A. 1,2,3,43 Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, 1Capt. 2,3,43: Track 2,43 lntra. Volleyball 2,3,4. Janice M. Ducharme 16 Quirk Avenue A.A. 1,2,3.43 Cheerleader 13 Herald Reporter 2, iHer- ald Girls' Sports Editor 3, Herald Co-Managing Editor 47: Yearbook 4, Editor 3, Assoc. Martin J. Dunn 866 Dwight Street Football 2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Track 3,43 A.A. 1.2, 3,4. fPresident 45: Intramu- ral Volleyball 2,3,43 Good- fellows 1,2,3,43 Intramural Softball 3,4. Daniel P. Duperrault 16 Farnum Drive Football 2,3,43 Intramural Volleyball 2,3,43 Intramural Basketball 2,3,43 Intramu- ral Softball 2,3,43 A.A. 1,2, 3,4. Chester A. Duczynski 66 Lorraine Street Football 23 A.A. 1,23 Intra- mural Volleyball 2,3,43 ln- tramural Football 3,43 ln- tramural Soccer 3.4: Intra- mural Softball 3,43 Good- fellows 3,4. Marlene J. Dupont 977 Dwight Street Goodfellows 1,2.3,43 Intra- murals 3,43A.A.1,2.3,4. David N. Dragon 338 Jarvis Avenue Baseball 1,2,33 Football 2, 3,43 Basketball 13 Volleyball 2,33 Intramural Softball 3, 43 Intramural Soccer 3,42 A.A. 2,3,43 Goodfellows 1. 2,3.4. Kathleen A. Dudley 30 Fairfield Avenue Choral Ambassadors 2,3,43 Triple Quartet 33 French Club 3,43 Drama Club 3,43 Concert Choir 2,3,43 Speech Team 43 Pep Squad 2,3,43 A.A. 2,3,43 Nat'I I Joseph R. Dupuis 112 Jackson Parkway A.A. 2,33 Intramural Foot- ball 43 Intramural Softball 2,3,43 Intramural Volleyball 2,3,43 Intramural Soccer 2,3,43 Swim Team 2,3,4. egg 'YY' Robert M. Duquette 33 Isabella St. A.A. 1,2,3.43 Goodfellows 3,43 French Club 1,2,3,43 Intramural Volleyball 2,3,43 Football 2,3,4: Softball 3.43 Soccer 3,43 Nat'l Honor So- ciety 4. -'vvvx Dawn M. Evans 6Old Ferry Rd. Drama Club, Speech Team, A.A. Goodfellowsz Concert Choir. Sean Ferguson 14 Royal Ave. A.A. 1,2,3,4Q Goodfellows: Intramural Volleyball 2,3. 43 Basketball 2,3,4: Foot- ball 3,43 Softball 3,4. Robert Durocher 254 Walnut St. Band 1.2.3.4: H.E.C. 3.43 Choir 1: Basketball 1. Nancy M. Emery 176 westst. Speech 3,43Choir3.4. we Glenn D. Engel 31 Florida or. A.A. 2,3.43 Soccer 2,3,4Z Goodfellows 2,3,4: Intra- mural Volleyball 2,3.43 Bas ketball 2.3,43 Football 2.3 4: Softball 3.4. John P. Epstein 19 Linbergh Ave. A.A. 1,2,3, Herald 3.4. . v Leo L. Faille 87 Columbus Ave. A.A. 2,3,43 Intramural Soft- ball 2,3.43 Soccer 3,43 Vol- leyball 1,2,43 Wrestling 43 Medical Club 43 Football 3.4. Beth Finkelstein 10 Woodbridge St. A.A. 23,41 Goodfellows 2. 3,43 West St. School Project 3,42 French Club 2,43 Latin Club 23 Art Club3 H.E.C. 2, 3,4, Co-chairman 43 Medi- cal Club 4: Hamilton Proj- ect 43 Nat'l Honor Society 1,2,3,4. Mary A. Faraci Debra A. Fay Heidi M. Felsentreger 70 Hampshire St. 22Green Willow Dr. 175Oak St. A.A. 1. A.A. 1,2,3,4: French Club 1, A.A. 43 Goodfellows 3,41 2.3,43 Goodfellows 1,2.3,43 Yearbook 33 Intramural Pep Squad 23 Medical Club Volleyball 3.4. 2: Yearbook 3. I r . In 3 William J. Firestone 14 Keele Ave. Edward D. Fisette 27 Downing Ave. A.A. 2.3.43 Tennis 2.43 ln- A.A.1,2,43Audio-Visual3,4. trarnural Volleyball 2,3,43 Football 2,3,4. Mary M. Flanagan 19 O'Connell Rd. A.A. 1.2,3.43 Goodfellows 1,22 Ski Club 1,43 Herald 1,2, ed. 3,43 Yearbook 4. 3? Cheryl A. Flematti 19 West Glen St. French Club 1.2. Claire D. Fleury 93 Meadow St. Goodfellows1.2,3,4. I ' 'V' John A. Foley 24 Washington Ave. Soccer 2,33 Gymnastics 1. 23 Latin Club 2: A.A. 1,2,3, 43 Goodfellows 1,2,3,43 ln- tramurals 1,2,3,4. Bernard Fontaine Jr. 85 Cabot St. Band 1,2,3,43 Tennis Team 3,4. Allen M. Fortin 9 Hampshire St. Intramural Softball 2,3,43 Intramural Soccer 3.43 A.A 2,3,43 Medical Club 43 Au- dio Visual Room 43 Good- fellows 2,3,4. Martha E. Fox 258 Ingleside St. Goodfellows 2,3,43 A.A. 2, 3,4. QQ!! Patricia M. Gagnon Sharon D. Gallup 101 Brown Ave. Cheerleading 2.3.43 Year- book 2,3,43 A.A, 1,23 Good- fellows 1,2,3,43 Intramural Volleyball 33 Library Aid 3, Carlton St. Intramural Volleyball 3: Pe Sud2AA p q a 3 . . 1,2,3,43 A.A. Rep, 4: Library Aid 4: Goodfellows 1,2,3,4Q Sad- dle Club 3. Nancy Gabbard 231 Oak St. Cheerleader 13 Herald 23 Swim Team 2,3,4: Ski Club 23 Gymnastic Team 2,3,43 A.A. 2.3, Robert G. Gadbois 297 Linden St. A.A. 1.2,3,43 Swimming 1. Shirley J. Forrest 72 Old Jarvis Rd. French Club 1,23 Art Club 3: Herald 1,23 Yearbook 33 Associate Editor 4: A.A. 1, 2,3,43 Ski Club 4: Good- fellows 1,2,3.4: Holyoke Ecology Committee 2, Stephen J. Gadecki 138 Pine St. Track Team 3,43 Wrestling 43 Intramural VoIleyball3 Ecology Committee. Amanda L. Garceau 40 Lexington St, Chorus 1.23 National Honor Society 1,22 Nu Sigma Epsi- lon 33 Student Council 1.2. Angel D. Garcia 269 Main St. A.A. 1,2.3,43 Basketball 1, 2,3,4. Jose A. Garcia 342 Main st. 35 Sylvia Garrison 49 North Bridge St. Library Aid 1,2.3,4: Cho- rus 1, Sharon L. Geissler 34 Jefferson St. HEC. 2.3,43 Yearbook 3,43 Medical Club 4: A.A. 2,3,4. Gerald R. Gladu H.E.C. 3,41 Yearbook 3: A.A. 1.2,3,43 Gymnastics Team 1,2,3.43 French Club 1.2.33 Canada Exchange 2: Good- fellows1,2,3,4. Cathleen M. Garvey 4FailleAve. H.E.C. 2.3: A.A. 43 Good- fellows1.2.3,4. eye., -'J Robert P. Geraghty 71 Vermont St. A.A. 1.2,3: Audio Visual Aides 2,3,43 Goodfellows 2, 3,4. Richard J. Gliwa 34 Elmwood Ave. Intramural Volleyball 2,33 Intramural Wrestling 33 ln- tramural Softball 33 Ski Team 4: A.A. 2,33 Ski Club 2.3,43 Goodfellows 2.3,43 Medical Club 4. Anthony A. Gazda 91 Edward Dr. Intramural Volleyball 12.3. 4: Intramural Softball 1.2, 3gYearbook1,2,3. Mary E. Gazda 112 Columbus Ave. Concert Choir 1.2,3,4: Choa ral Ambassadors 2,3.4Z A.A. 1,2,3,43 Triple Quartet 3: Goodfellows 1,2,3,43 Pep Squad 2,33Volleyball 3. Nancy G. Geissler 129 Pearl St. Concert Choir 2,3,43 Choral Ambass. 2.3,4: A.A, 1,23. 43 Goodfellows 1,2,3,43 Pep Sq. 2,33 Triple Quartet 3: Speech Team 4: Drama Cl. 3.4: French Club 4. Janice M. Gerbert Heather J. Gibson 399 Jarvis Ave. French Club 1,2,3.43 A.A. 1. 2,3,43 Goodfellows 1,2,3,4: Herald Representative 3,43 Nurses Aid 2. 36 Vernon St. Goodfellows 1,2,3,43 A.A. 1,23 Ski Club 1,23 Photog- raphy Club 33 H.E.C. 1,2,33 Nurses Aid 3.43 Intramural volleybaim. Mary E. Gilligan 37 Fairfield Ave, Office Aid 2: H.E.C. 2,33 Intramural Volleyball 3,43 A.A. 1,2,3,43 Goodfellows 1.2,3,43 Nurses Aid 3. 1 Richard A. Goddu F-3 University Park A.A.1,2,33GOOdfeIlowS1,2, 3,43 Art Club: French Club: Photography Club, Steven A. Goldenberg 6Mt. Tom Ave. Intramural Volleyball 2,33 Goodfellows 3,43 Intramu- ral Softball 3. Edward P. Golkowski 89 Madison Ave. Baseball 13 Basketball 13 Football 1,2,3,4: Track 2: Goodfellows 2,3,4, A.A. 23 Student Council 1: Ski Club 43 Intramural Volleyball 2, 33IntramuralSoftbalI3. Elizabeth R. Goral 24 Huron Ave. A.A. 1,2.3.4: Ski Club 1.2.3. 4: Medical Club 1.2.4, 1Co- Pres. 43: Pep Squad 1.2,3.4: Latin Honor Society 2: Yearbook 3.4: Nat'l Honor 'iii 2 A i . ii Luis Granados 13 North East St. Intramural Volleyball 2: ln- tramural Baseball 3: Intra- mural Soccer 3: A.A. 1.2.3. Kenneth R. Grenier 86 Lynch Dr. Concert Choir 1.2.3,4: Cho- ral Ambassadors 2.3.4: A.A. 1.2,3,4: Speech 43 Dis- trictChorus 4. Thomas P. Gorczyca Patricia Gough Katheleen Goulet 475 Beech Street 205 Hillside Ave. 127 Chestnut St. Intramural Volleyball 2: In- Goodfellows 1.2.3.4: A.A. A.A. 1: Office Aid 1.2: Good- tramural Softball 3: A.A. 1. 1.2.3.4 fellows 1.2.3.4: Nurses Aid 2:3:Goodfellows1.2.3.4. 3: Yearbook 2.3: H.E.C. 2.3. Cheryl A. Graf 37 Sun Valley Rd. Intramural Volleyball 1.3.4L Office Worker 2: Goodfel- Iows1.2.3.4:A.A. 1.2: Ecol- ogy Committee 2.3. Olga Granados 13 North East St. Goodfellows1.2.3.4. Adele Gray 47 Tokeneke Road Color Guard 1.23 Intramu- ral volleyball 3.4: Goodfel- lows 2.3.4. Edward Greaney 72 Lower Westfield Rd. Ecology Committee 4: A.A. 2.3: Intramural Volleyball 2.3: Int. Basketball 2: Int. Softball 2,32 Goodfellows 2.3.4. Wallace J. Greaney 6Gerarcl Way Ski Club 1.2.3.4: Ski Team 2.3: Intramural Volleyball: A.A.1,2.3.4. Terry T. Griffin 15Vermont St. Goodfellows 1,2,3.4: Intra- mural Volleyball 1,2,3: ln- tramural Basketball 2: Int. Football 3.4: Intramural Softball 3.4: Int. Soccer 3: A.A. 1.2.3.4: Ski Club 1.2: Ecology Committee 2. Thomas B. Griffin 1889 Northampton St. A 'B' 1 Susan Grincavitch Mueller Road Cross-Country 23 Intrarnu- Goodfellows 1.2.3.4: Int. ral Softball 3.4: Goodfel- Volleyball 2.3.4: Student lows 1.2.3.4. Council 1: Spanish Club 3: A.A. 1.2.3.4: A.A. Rep. 1.2. 3.4: Pep Squad 12.3.43 Senior Skit 43 Int. Volleyball 2.3.43 Office Aid 2: Archie Roberts Testimonial Com. Michael A. Gruszka 3 Crestwood St. lnt. Football 2.3: Int. Soft- ball 2.3: A.A. 1.2.33 Ecology Committee 3: Goodfellows 1.2.3,4. 37 Louise Guilbault 38 Hamilton St. A.A. 1,2.3,4: Choir 1,2,3,4: Library Aid 3: Choral Arn- bassadors 3: Senior Skit 4. Patricia Haggerty 287 Maple St, A.A. 2,3,4: Cheerleader 3. Rosemary M. Harris 3 Magnolia Ave. A.A. 1.2,3,4: French Club 1, 4 4, 4 .Q J' ' Deborah A. Hart 50 Edward Dr. A.A. 1,2:Goodfellovvs1,2,3, 2,3: Spanish Club 3: Li- 4:SadclIeClub1,2:SkiCIub brary Aide 2,3: Goodfellows 1,2.3,4: Ski Team 2,4: Col- 1,2,3,4. or Guards 1,2,3,4, co-capt. 3, capt. 4: West St. School Project 3: Student Council Carol L. Hall 31 Washington Ave. Goodfellows 1,2,3,4: Year- book 4: West St. School Proiect 3: Field Hockey 32 Senior Skit4. 'ni ! !v Debra L. Hash 39 Bray Park Dr. A.A. 1,2,3,4: Goodfellows 1,2,3.4: Intramural Volley- ball 3,4. Marilyn J. Hefty 3 Ferguson Place A.A. 2,3,4: French Club 2. 3,4: Latin Club 2,4: Good- fellows 2,3,4: Nurse's Aide 45 Hamilton Project 4: Nat'l Honor Society 3,4: Latin Honor Society 2,3,4. Nw-H Joan M. Hegy 23 Judith St. A.A. 1,2,3,4:Goodfellows1. 2,32 Office Aide 1,2.3,4Q Pep Squad 2,3,4: Spanish Club 3: Yearbook 2,31 Stu- dent Council Cabinet 2,3,4, VP. 4. Patrick Hennessey 60 Longwood Ave. A.A. 1,2,3,4: Goodfellows 1.2,3,4: Intramural Volley- ball 1,2,3: Basketball 1,2,3, 4: Soccer 1,2,3,4: Wrestling 2: Softball 3. Laurie H. Hanby 587 South Street 5. l. f Patricia M. Harold 275W Maple St. A.A. 1,2,3,4: Goodfellows: A.A. 3: Goodfellows 1,2,3. Intramural Volleyball 3,4. 4: Latin Honor Society 2: French Club 3,4. 'U' Beth M. Hayes 387 Pleasant St. A.A. 1,2,3,4: Goodfellows 1,2,3,4: French Club 1,43 Choir 2,3,4: Choral Ambas- sadors 3: Speech Team 4: Drama Club 3,4: Senior Skit 4: Bell Choir4. Micheal Hearn 65 Nonotuck St. A.A. 3: Cross-Country 2: Track 2: Ski Club 3. W s . xy. William Herbert 7 Memorial Dr, A.A. 1,2,3,4: Goodfellows 1.2,3,4, Treas. 1, V.Pres. 3, 4: Baseball 1: Hockey 2,32 Medical Club 4: Football 3, 4: Intramural Volleyball 1. 2,31 Football 2: Soccer 3: Wrestling 2,3: Softball 3: Ski Club 1,2,3,4: French Herdis Hildigunnarsson 11 Gerard Way A.A. 1,2,3,4: Goodfellows 1,2.3,4: French Club 1: Stu- dent Council Cabinet 2.3: Softball 1. William D. Hitchko D-7 Unlverslty Park Hockey 2.3.4. William J. Hogan 112 Southampton Rd. A.A. 1.2.3.4: Goodfellows 1.2,3.4: A.A. Representative 1.2: Intramural Volleyball 1.2,3,4: Herald Representa- tive 1.2: Intramural Soccer 3: Intramural Softball 4. swf, s f X Michael A. Hoar 192 RockValley Rd. Intramural Volleyball 1.2.3: Softball 1.2.3: Soccer 3: Wrestling 1.2: Football 3.4: A.A. 1.2.31 Herald 4: GoodfelIows1.2.3.4. William Horne 801 Dwight St. Baseball 1.2: Gymnastics 2. 4: Intramural Sports 1.2.3. 4: Goodfellows: A.A. 1.2. 3.4. x M f Lisa Hodnicki 452 South St. A.A. 3.4: Herald 2.3.43 Latin Club 3.4: H.E.C. 4: National Honor Society 3.4, fe .Q-X Brian T. Hogan 1250 Northampton St. Soccer 2: A.A. 1.2.3.4: Swim Team 1: Goodfellows 1.2.3.4: Intramural Soccer 3: Wrestling 1,2.3.4: Soft- ball. Volleyball 1.2,3,4: l, f Mary F.Hogan 112 Southampton Rd. Senior Skit 4: A.A. 2.3.41 Speech Team 4: Goodfel- Iows1.2.3.4. -A 'TS' Eileen Y. Hough 178 Brown Ave. Concert Choir 2.3,4: Cho- ral Ambassadors 2.3: Hon- or Chorus 4: A.A. 2.3.4: Senior Skit 4: Goodfellows 2.3.4. David R. Huse 4 Brooks Ave. Michael C. Jasienowski 640 South East St. Intramural: Softball 2.3. Volleyball 1.2.3. Soccer 3: A.A. 2.3.4: Goodfellows 1.2.3.4 Sabrina Jewell 26EltingCircle A.A. 1.2.3,4: Goodfellows 1.2.3.4: Softball 2: Gym- nastics 2: Swim Team 4: Intramural Volleyball 3: Nurses Aide 2.3: Ski Club 2: Senior Skit 4: Herald Rep. 2.3: A.A. Rep 2. Debra A. Huff 86 Newton St. Library Aid 2: Goodfellows 2.3.4. Edward Hurteau Box 46 Smiths Ferry Goodfellows 1.2.3.4: Intra- mural Volleyball 1.2.3: A.A. 1,2.3.4: Intramural Soft- ball 3: Intramural Football 3.4: Intramural Soccer 3. ya Richard J. Johnson 125 Tokeneke Rd. Intramural: Football 2.3. Softball 2.3. Volleyball 1. 2.3: A.A.: Goodfellows 1.2. Mark V. Judge 27 Leary Dr. A.A. 1.2.3.4: Intramural: Volleyball 1.2.3,4, Base- baIl2.3.4. 34 39 5 X , Jean M. Kane 7 Lynn Ann Dr. Choir 1.2.3,4: Yearbook 4: Choral Ambassadors 2,32 Ski Club 4: Drama Club 4: A.A. 1.2,3,4: Goodfellows 1,2.3.4: Speech 4, Paula I. Kane 193 Easthampton Rd. A.A. 1,2.3:Goodfellows1.2. 3.4: Swim Team 2: Office Aide 1.2.3: Nurse's Aide 43 Pep Squad 3. J Q49 Glenn A. Keeler 28 Canby St. A.A. 1.2.3: Goodfellows 1. 2,3.4: intramural Volleyball 3: Soccer 3: Softball 3.4, Kathleen J. Keighley 82 Ashley Rd. A.A. 2,3.4: 2,3.4: Spanish Club 3: Ski Club 2,3.4: Guidance Aide 4: Tennis Team 3,43 Hamilton Project 43 Nat'l French Club LuAnne E. Kelly 82 Meadowbrook Rd. A.A. 1.2.3: Goodfellows 1. 2.3: Cheerleader 1: Herald 13 Student Council 1: Office Aide 1.2: Guidance Aide 3: West St. School Project 2.3: Field Hockey 2: Basketball 23 French Club 3. 43 Yearbook Honor .2 4 6 Edward J. Kennedy 26 Lexington Ave. A.A. 1,2.3.4: Goodfellows 1.2.3: Intramural Volleyball 2.3. Jill M. Kappel 9RadcIiffe St. A.A. 1.2,3,43 Cheerleading 1.2.3: Goodfellows 43 Ski Club 3.4: Tennis Team 2. 3.4: Nurse's Aide 3.4: Guid- ance Aide 1. Deborah D. Karas 112 Sheehan Dr. A.A. 1.2.3.4: French Club 3.4: Ski Club 3.4: West St. School Project 3: H.E.C. 3: Guidance Aide 4: Span- ish Club 3: Goodfellows 1. 2.3.4. George R. Kelley 2 Longfellow Rd, A.A. 2,3.4: Student Coun- cil 2.3.4 fPres. 433 Football 1.2.3.4 CTri-Capt. 455 Base- ball 1.2.3.4: Basketball 1.23 Intramural Volleyball 2.3.43 Basketball 2.3.4. fi Frank L. Kennedy 283 Maple St. Track 1,2.3,4: Intramural Softball 2,3.4: Volleyball 2.3.4. John F. Kelly 157 Lincoln St. A.A. 1.2.3: Goodfellow: ln- tramural Baseball 2.3: Vol- leyball 2.3. Kristine F. Kavanaugh 52 Jefferson St. Goodfellows 1,2,3.4: Cheer- leader 3: A.A. 2,3.4: Swim Team 2,3.4: Ski Team 43 Ski Club 4: Hamilton Pro- ject Herald 2: Intra- . I! Katherine L. Kelly 106 St. Jerome Ave. A.A.: Goodfellows. ee' Kevin Kennedy 99 Hillview Rd. Football 2.3: A.A. 2. Q' Thomas W. Keough 24 Discal Lane A.A. 1.2.3: Goodfellows 2. 3,43 Yearbook 3.4. fAssoc. ed. 43: Football 1.2.3: Golf 2: Intramural Sports 3.4. Carol A. King 60 Allyn St. A.A, 2.3: Goodfellows 2. Philip C. Klimoski 129 Nonotuck St. Ski Club 1.2.33 Yearbook 1: A.A. 1.23 H.E.C. 2.3. Halina B. Koloszyc 435 Beech St. Basketball Team 1: Upward Bound, Alan W. Kotfila 114 Allyn st. Intramural: Volleyball 2.3 4. Football 4. Basketball 1 2.3.4. Softball 2.3.4: A.A 1,2,3.4: Goodfellows 2.3.4 Vollevball Team. Track 2.3.4: Western Mass. I 534527 9.1, ' rf . . ,. QS QQ l . I l f l , 4 Margie F. Kowalski 97 Martin St. Debra D. Kramer 120 Meadowview Rd. A.A. 1,2,3,4: Tennis Team 3: Goodfellows 1.2.3.4: Sec. Rep. 1,2.3.4: Herald Rep. 12.3.43 A.A, Rep. 1.2.3,42 H.E.C.2. i Wendy A. Krause 35 Waldo St. A,A. 1.2.3.4: West Street School 2.3: Vice-President 2:GoodfelIows1.2.3,4. Neil E. Kozlowski 18 St. Jerome Ave. Yearbook 1.2: A.A. 12.3.43 H,E.C, 2.3: Ski Club 1.2.3.4: Goodfellows1.2.3.4. Edward J. Kusyk 30 Upland Rd. A.A. 1.2.3.43 Intramural: Football 2.3. Volleyball 2.3. Eric W. Konrad 60 Mayer Dr. A.A. 1.2.3,4: Goodfellows 1.2.3.4: Intramural Volley- ball 2.3.4: Softball 2.3.43 Football 43 Ski Club 3.4. John J. Kozuch 74 Pine St. Intramural: Volleyball. Bas- ketball. Softball. Soccer. Soccer 3.4: Track 3.4: A.A. 1.2.3. Volleyball Team 3.4: Goodfellows1.2.3.4. Lynne Koshuta 81 Lyman St, West Street School Project 2: Business Club 3. Susan E. Krajewski 132 Nonotuck St. A.A. 1.2.32 H.E,C. 2.3: Busi- ness Club 4: Goodfellows 12.3.45 Office Aide 4. Mark R. Labbee 58 Congress Ave. Bowling Club 3.4: A.A. 1.2, 3.4: Intramural Sports 3.43 Photography Club 3: Year- book 3.4. Thomas J. LaBeIle 217 Hillside Ave, 41 Kathleen S. Labrie 8 Autumn St, AA4. Stephen P. Langevin 166 Locust St. A.A. 1.2.31 Yearbook Staff 1.2,3: Intramural Volleyball 2.3. . .,,,,'! Mark A. Lachowetz 114 A. Southampton Rd. A.A. 12.3.43 Ski Team 1.2. 3.4: Intramural Football 2. 3: Intramural Volleyball 1. 2.3. gn Ayatt Deborah LaPointe 102 Beech St. Karen A. Laferriere William M. LaFrance Joseph R. Lamothe 99 Westfield Rd. 89 Hillside Ave. 448 Oak St. A.A. 1.2.3.4: Art Club 1: Intramural Football 3.4: Int. Volleyball 1.2.33 Int Herald 1. Intramural Volleyball 3.4: Football3. Int. Softball 3.4. Gail M. LaPointe 102 Beech St. ColorGuard 2. CoIorGuard 2: Choir 2.3. Cheryl A. Lariviere 78 Oxford Rd. French Club 2.4: Latin Club 2: A.A 1.23.41 Medical Club 4. Yearbook Staff 4: Goodtellows 2.3.4: Holyoke Ecology Committee 2: Lat' In Honor Society 2: Nat.'l Honor Society 3.4. Mark S. LaRochelle 11 Dlscal La. A.A. 1.2.33 Track 1.2: Year- book 2,3.4: Herald Editor 2.3: My Fair Lady : Art Club 45 'iDon't Drink The Water , IMPRINTS Staff 2.3. Haydee Lassalle 73 North Bridge St. Joseph H. Laramee 39 Vernon St. A.A. 2.3.43 Intramural Soc' Cer 3.4: Intramural Softball 3.4: Intramural Football 4: Intramural Volleyball 2.3.4. F. Joseph Lastowski 1 Farnum Dr, A.A. 1.2.3.4: Intramurals: Basketball 2.3.4. Volleyball 2.3. Soccer 2.3. Softball 3. 4. Football 4: Bowling Club 2.3: Geometry Prize Award 2: Latin Honor Society 2.3: Nat'l Honor Society 3.4. Pres. 4: Soccer 3.4: Year' Vincent J. Laraway 145 Pearl St. Cross-Country 2.3.43 Track 2.3.43 Western Mass. Vol' leyball 2.3: Soccer 3,4 Softball 3.4: Football 4: Winter Track 3.4. James A. Lavelle 554 Hampden St. Intramurals: Football 4 Softball 3.4: Soccer 3.4. l Nancy A. Laverdiere 42 Jackson Rd. A.A. 1.2.43 Holyoke Ecology Committee 2.3.41 Goodfel- lows 2.3.43 Hamilton Proj- ect 4: Holyoke Independent Ski Club 2. Robin M. Lempke 247 Oak St. A.A. 1.2.3.4: French Club 1.2.33 Field Hockey 2: Bas- ketball 2: Intramural Vol- leyball 3: Goodfellows 1.2. 3.41 Office Aide 3.4. Candice J. Line Easthampton Rd. Brian J. Lawlor 3 Highland Ave. Intramural Baseball 3: ln- tramural Soccer 3: Intra- mural Volleyball 2.33 lntraf mural Football 3, Robert W. Lent 1934 Northampton St. Cross-Country 2. Volleyball 1: Football 1. QW: kr Wayne M. Lemire 393 Jarvis Ave. Basketball 1.2.3.4: Baseball 1,2.3,4: Football 1.2.3.4. Tri-Capt. 4: Intramural Vol- leyball 2.3.41 Intramural Soccer 2.3.4, Joseph J. Lessieur 28 Valley Heights Drama Club: TV Club. Jennifer R. Logan 66 Old Jarvis Ave. Band 1.21 Softball 2.3. Jody A. Los 17Jackson Rd. Deborah A. Lemoine 74 Chapin St. A.A. 1.2.3.4: Track 13 Year- book 1,4: Herald Reporter 1.2, Editor 3.4: Girls Gym- nastics Manager 4. Robin E. Lessner 67 Evergreen Dr. A.A. 1,2.3.4. Goodfellows 1.2.3.-43 Ski Club 12.3.45 Ski Team 3.4: West St. School Project 3: H.E.C. 4, K7 Richard S. Lempke 247 Oak St. Intramural Volleyball 2.3.45 Intramural Soccer 3.4. ln- tramural Softball 3.4: Bas- ketball 2.3.4: Intramural FootbalI4, Alfred V. Leutsch 142 Mountain Rd. A.A. 1.2: Football 1: T.V. Club 2.3.4. A.V. Crew 2.3.4. . 2 ,,..!F!I. Paula Lubold 315 Hillsode Ave. A.A. 2: Goodfellows 2.3.4. Robert R. Luce 40 Richard Eger Dr. A.A. 1.2.3.4. Cross-Country 2: Track 4: Hockey 4. Intra- murals 2.3.4. 43 'U Ann Marie Lucey 9Gates St. French Club 2,3,4: Latin Club 2: Nat'l Honor Society Club 4: Art 3,43 Medical Club 3,41 Hamilton Proiect 4: H.E.C. 2.3,4, CofChair- man 4: A,A. 2: Goodtellows 1 9 1 A Ann E. Mackey 1194 Hampden St. A.A. 1,2,3.4: French Club 2,3,4: Spanish Club 3: Girls' Ski Team 2: Girls' and Boys' Swim Team Manager 3,4: Pep Squad 3.-'1.Co-Chairman 3. H0271 Sharon A. Martel Robert J. Lucey 230 Franklin St. Soccer Team 2.3,4. Capt. 4: Gymnastics 2.3.41 Intra- murals: Soccer 2,3,4, Vol- leyball 2,3,4, Wrestling 3, 4, Softball 2,3,4: Nat'l Hon- or Society 3,4. Karen M. Lupien 534 So. Bridge St. Co-Capt. Cheerleaders 1: Drama Club 1: A.A. 2.3: Goodfellows 1,2.3.4: Col- orGuard2,3,4:SkiClub3. R. Kirk Mackey 28 River Terr. Football 2.3.43 Baseball 1, 2: Basketball 1: Golf 3.41 A.A. 1,2,3,4: Intramurals: Volleyball 2,3,4, Softball 3. 4, Soccer 3.4, Basketball 2 3 4. i I x I Q . Gail E. Mailhott 27 O'Connor Terr. Intramural Volleyball 3.41 Goodfellows1,2,3,4. Gary J. Lusignan 147A Mountain Rd. Patricia A. Maloney 236 Ontario Ave. Class Treas. 2,3.4: Swim Team 1,2,3.4, Capt. 4: Softball 1,2,3.4: Cashier 1,2,3,4: A.A. 1,2,3,4: Pep Squad 1,2,3,4, Co-Chair- man 3.4: lntra, Volleyball rm Frederick W. Martin Gary A. Masaitis 70 Beacon Ave. 855 Main St. 214 Pine St. A.A. 1,2,3: Goodlellows 1, A.A.2,3,4: Band 2,3,4. Basketball 1: Ski Club 2.3: 2,3,4: Intramural Volleyball A.A. 2,3: Intramurals: Soft- 3.4. ball 3,4. Volleyball 3.4. David R. Masse 179 Michigan Ave. A.A. 1,2,3,4: Goodfellows 1,2,3,4: Intramurals: Soft- ball 3.4. Football 3,4, Vol- leyball 2,3,4. Patricia E. Lynch 21 Dartmouth St. A.A. 4: Goodfellows: Intra- mural Sports 3: Class Offi- cer 1. Philip J. Marquis 128 Ontario Ave. Nat'l Honor Society 3,43 A.A. 1,2,3,4: Soccer 2,43 Track 2,3,4: Volleyball 3,4: Basketball 2: Intra- murals: Football 4, Soft- ball 3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Charlene J. Mathieu A.A. 1.2,3,4, H.E.C. 2,3, Pep Squad 1: Goodfellows 1,2,3. JBYG P- lVlafY5leWlCZ Debra J. Mayer Karen J. McCarthy 95 Martin St. 16Vernon St. 25 Edward Dr. A.A. 1,2,3.4: SSVVICG Club A.A. Rep. 2,3,4: Cheer- A.A, 1,2,3,4: Goodfellows 1,21 Yearbook 11213142 PSD leader 1: Yearbook 2,3,41 1,2,3: H.E.C.2,3. Slluad 1,2,3,41 Office Aide H.E.C. 3,41 Goodfellows 2. 4: Intramural: Volleyball 3: Field Hockey 3: Goodfel- lows l,2,3: H.E.C. 2.3. 3,4. Cynthia A. Mc Cray 10 Clark St. AA, 2: Goodfellows 2.31 Yearbook 2. Forace T. Mc Daniels Thomas P- Mc GBYYY 40'C0nn0rTer, 202 Franklin St. yearbook 4, Goodfellows 1, Football 23,41 Cross Coun- 2,3,4: Intramural Sports ivy 11 A-A 1,22 Track 31 Ski 2,3,4:A.A.1,2,3:Track4. Club 2,41 Goodfellows 1.2, 3,4: Intramural: Volleyball 2.3,4, Softball 3,4. Jay McMahon 41 Dillon Ave, Golf Team 1,2.3: Sk: Team 1,2,3: AA. 1.2.31 Intra- mural: Volleyball 2,3, Foot- ball 3, Softball 3: Good- fellows 3. ae Tl ,I Q ! , ,, .2 Kevin G, Mc Clain David McCorkindaIe 52530um Summary, 11 Hampton Knolls Rd. Senior Yearbook Staff:A.A, A.A. 1,2,3.4: Goodfellowsz 12,33 Immmufai Sports Intramural Football. 2,3,4:GoodfelIows1.2.3,4, John D. Mc Kenna 84 Wellesley Rd. Yearbook 4: Goodfellows 1,2,3,4: Intramural Volley- ball 2,3,4: Football 4: Soft- ball 3,4. Aaron F. Mc Grath 24 Mason Rd. Intramural: Volleyball 2,3. 4. Football 4, Softball 3,41 Goodfellows 1,2,3.4: A.A, 2.3,4. Kathleen A, Donald C. Mc Nee Juan P. Medina Katherine A. Mein Mc Mullah 65 Eastern Promenade 168 SargeantSt. 266 Jarvis Ave. 304 Westfield Rdl A.A. 1,2,3,4: Spanish 31 A.A, 1,2,3,4: French Club A,A, 1213: Goodfellows 1' Goodfellows1,2,3,4. 3.4:Goodfellows1.2,3,4. 2,3,4: Yearbook 1.2. 45 Michael A. Meizo 53 Pine St. A.A. 1,2,3. 'W F Sandra J. Miga 32 Norwood Terrace Gregory Milos 111 Pine St. Band 2,31 A.A. 23 Gymnas- tic Team 2,3,4. 46 W l Taylor F. Mercure 301 Elm Sr. Q Steven A. Milkiewicz 4 Harrnson Ave. Football 1,2,3.4, A.A. 1,2,3, 43 Goodfellows 1,2,3,4: ln- tramural Sports 1,2,3,4. Terence Mitchell 61 Memoral Dr. Swim Team 1,2,3,4: Volleye ball 1,2,3,4: Int. Basketball 1,2,3,4, Int. Volleyball 1.2, 3,4:A.A.1,2,3,4. Bonnie J. Messenger 28 Lenox Rd. H,E,C. 2,3,4: Steering Com- mittee 4: Vearbook Staff 4: N.H.S. 1,3,4: Art Club 3,4. Treas. 4: Latin Club 2: French Club 2,4:A.A.1,2,3. Jeremiah J. Millane 43 Bemns Rd, A.A. 1,2,3,4: Basketball 1,23 Golf 1,2,3,4. fCapt. 33: lm. Volleyball 2,3,4: Int, Bas- ketball 2,3,4. Margaret Monahan 80 Chapln St. Field Hockey 2,3,4: Soft- ball 2,3,4: Herald 2,3,4. fBusiness Editor 3.493 Sec- tion Rep.23A.A.1,2,3,4. Mary Jo A. Meunier 88 Lynch Dr. Pep Squad 1,2,3: Herald 1, 2,3,4. fEditor 3,4.J2 Ser- vlce Club: A.A. 1,2,3,4: West 2.3. 33: Yearbook Goodfellows 1,2,3,4: St, School Project Douglas R. Miller 173 Rock Valley Rd. Choir 4: Canadian-Ameri- can Exchange 2: A.A. 2,4. Edgar A. Meyer Apremont Highway Volleyball 3. Raymond W. Miller 129 Hillside Ave. Larry C. Monson 38 N. Summer St. A.A. 1,2,3,4: Football 1,2,4: Baseball 1: Basketball 1: ln- tramural Volleyball 2,3,4: Basketball 2,3,4: Gymnas- tics 2. James G. Moriarty 1109 Dwight St. A.A. 1,33 Baseball 1: Foot ball 1,22 Volleyball 2,4 Yearbook 4. Michael J. Morrison 211 Mueller Rd. David C. Morton 7 Winchester Ave. A.A. 1.2.43 Intramural Vol- A.A. 1,22 Ski Club 33 Intra- leyball 2,43 Bowlmg Club rnuralVolIeybaIl2,3.4:Bas- 2.3.4, Pres. 4. ketball 3.4. Karen Moynihan 177 oakst. Library Aide 2. Maureen Moynihan 133 All n y St. A.A. 12.3.43 Pep Squad 3.4: Intramural Volleyball 3,43 French Club 1.2. Timothy J. Murphy 64 Longwood Ave. A.A. 12.3.43 Goodfellows 1,2,3,4: Intramural Basket- ball 2,3.4: Volleyball 2.3.43 Basketball 1. XP Francis J. Moskal 85 Beech St. A.A. 1,2.3.4: Goodfellows 12.3.41 Latin Club 2: Jr. Classical League 3: Vear- book 3.4, Assoc. Ed. 4: Intramural Basketball 2.3. 43 Volleyball 2.3: Softball 3.4. Susan E. Moynihan 39ErieAve. A.A. 1.23.45 Medical Club 4: West St. School Project 2,33 Nat'I Honor Soclety 3.4. Treas. 4: Ska Club 1,2,3. Beverly Y. Moye 424 Maple St. Dorene R. Moynihan 85 Jarvns Ave, Nurses Alde 4. A.A. 1,2,3.4: Cheerleader .', Lisa A. Mulqueeny 55 Richard Eger Dr. A.A.1,2.3.4gVolleybaII. Gus E. Neumann Cynthia L. Newton 162 Southampton Rd. A.A.1,2,3. 19 Yale St. A.A. 1.2.32 Intramural Vol- leyball 3: Goodfellows 4. 'E . A ll Nancy Niquette 531 Beech St. Choral Ambassadors: Con- cert Choir: Speech Team: Drama Club, 1: Choir 1: Yearbook 2.3: Swum Team 2.3. Shelley N, Mulqueeny 55 Richard Eger Dr. A.A.1.2.3,4. 'YF' 3. -an-5 Robert J. Nitcavic 93 Meadowbrook Rd, Swim Team 2: Intramural Volleyball 1,2,3. 47 William V- Nilirlski Bruce A. Nopper John E. Normand Cheryl Novak 183 Michigan Ave. 32 Lynwood Ave. 44 Edbert Dr. 19 woodland Sr. Bowling Club 2,3,4, fsecre- A.A. 1.2,3,4: Goodfellow A.A, 1,2,3,4: Goodfellows tary 45: A.A. 1.2.3,4: Good- 1,2,3,4: Intramural Vol- 1,2,3,4. fellows 1,2,3,4. Patricia J. O'Brien 18 Parker St. Softball 2: A.A. 1,2,3.4: Goodfellows 1,2,3,4: Intra- muralVolleyball3,4. leybaII1,2,3,4. -Q.. JoAnn 0'ConneII Lynn A. 0'ConneII 41 Mont omer Ave. 15TempleSt E Y - Goodfellows 1,2,3,4: A.A. A.A. 2,3,4: Goodfellows 2, 1,2,3,4: Herald 1: Intramu- 3,4, ral Volleyball 3,4. Christopher 0'Connor 25 Carlton St. A.A. 1,2,3,4: Swimming 2,3. 4: Goodfellows 1,2,3,4. Mary R. 0'Brien 7 Roosevelt Ave. A.A. 1,2,3,4: Ski Team 3,43 Ski Club 1,2,3,4: Goodfel- lows 1,2,3,4: Art Club 3: Photo Club 3,4: H.E.C. 4: Yearbook 4. Dennis M. 0'Connor University Park Ski Club 23,43 Ski Team 2, 3,4: Goodfellows 2,3,4: In- tramural: Football 3, Vol- leyball 2,3,4, Softball 3: A.A.1,2,3,4. l John H. 0'Connor Katherine T. Michael J. 0'DonnelI Patrick L. 0'DonneII 59 Davis St, 0'C0nn0r 166 Famum or. 25 oconneu Road Football 1: AA. 1,2,3.4: 168 West St. Football 1: Baseball 3: Soc- Hockey 2: Soccer 2: A.A. 2: Goodfellows 1,2,3,4: lntra- A.A. 1,2,3,4: Goodfellows cer 1. Intramural Volleyball 23,43 mural Basketball 3,4. 2,3,4, Goodfellows 2,3,4. Sl , 1,, 5 A, Teresa 0'Hare 40 Cleveland St. Office Aide 3,43 Goodfel- lows 2,3.4: French Club 2: A.A. 1,2,3. Susan 0'Leary 8 Dartmouth Terrace West Street School 1: Gym- nastics Team 1: Ski Club 3: Swim Team 1: Goodfellows 4: A.A. 4. Richard A. Omer Mary E. O'NeilI Daniel E. Overton 57Tokeneke Rd. 49 Laurel St. 71 Faiffield AVS- Ski Team 2: Ski Club: Stu- Office Aide 1,2,3: Good- AA. 3,4: Goodfellows 2.3,4: dent-Faculty Football: ln- fellows 2,3,4: A.A. 3,4. Intramural: Volleyball 2. tramural Football. 314' Football 4- Patrice Paige 110 Lincoln St. A.A. 1,2,3,4: Goodfellows 1,2,3,4: Swim Team 3: Pep Squad 2,33 Office Aide 3,4: French Club 3: Intramural Volleyball 3,4. Timothy E. Paige 110 Lincoln St. Swim Team 2,3,4: Intramu- ral: Volleyball 2,3.4, Bas- ketball 3,4: Goodfellows 2, 3,4: A.A. 1,2,3,4: Yearbool 1,2. Cheryl A. Papineau 67 Edward Dr. Yearbook 2,3,4 Asst. Ed. 3, Assoc, 4: French Club 2.3.4. rch. 43: ski Club 2.3. 4: Pep Squad 2,3.4: H.E.C. 23,42 A.A. 1.2,3,41 Nat'l. Honor Socletv4. Cindy Parent 10 Longfellow Rd. Pep Squad 1.2: Ski Club 1, 2,32 Ski Team 1,2: Year- book 4: A.A, 1,2,3,4: Good- fellows 1,2,3,4: West Street School 2. X.. Dinah L. Patruno Dolores A. Paulin 120 Sargea nt St. 123 Tokeneke Rd. A.A. 2.3: Goodfellows 2,3.4. A.A. 1,2,3: Goodfellows 1. 2.3, SEZ? Karen Pendergast 1185 Hampden St. A.A. 1,2,3,4: Pep Squad 2. 3,4: West Street School Project 2: French Club 2,33 Spanish Club 3: Yearbook 1,2,3,4: Office Aide 4: Guid- ance Aide 4:GoodfeIlows1, 2,3,4. in .. Alice K. Pasternak 75 Lyman St. Debra J. Pastomerlo 47 Chapin St, Bowling 2.3: A.A. 1,2,3,4 A.A. 3: Goodfellows 2,33 Goodfellow 2,3,4. Color Guard 1,2,3. Marc Perreault 50 Florence Ave. Intramural Sports 2,3,4: Yearbook 3. Paul F. Perreault 4 Wyckoff Ave. J.V. Football 2,31 Soccer 42 Ski Team 2,3.4: Intramu- ral: Volleyball 2,3,4, Bas- ketball 2,3,4, Baseball 3,4: A.A, 1,2.3,4: Yearbook 4 qAssociate Ed. 43. T. K , .- N 'pt' XX Eugene S. Picard Jane A. Picard 31Tayior5t. 29 Tokeneke Rd. A.A. 1,2,3.4: Yearbook 1.23 A.A. 2.3.43 Goodfellows 2, Intramural: Volleyball 2,4. 3,43 French Club 3: Medical FootbalI4. Club 2.43 H.E.C.2, Steve J. Polansky Linda A. Pomeroy 378 Linden St, 6Girard Way Speech Club 3,43 Drama A.A. 2,3,4: Goodfellows 1, Club 3,43 SaddleClub 1,2,3. 2,3,43 H.E,C.4. fPres. 2,333 Choir 2,3,4Q Choral Ambassadors 2,3,43 Triple Quartet 2,33 Ski CIub2.33Yearbook4. Krazy, A Y' 'if X Stanley W. Pikul 877 Main St. Football 1.42 Baseball 1,2, 3,43 Basketball 1.2: A.A. 2, 3,43 Sec Rep. 3,43 lntraa mural: Football 3, Basket- ball 2,3, Volleyball 2,3,4: Goodfellows1.2,3. Steve Pikul 877 Main St. Intramural: Football 2,3,4: Volleyball 4, Softball 3,41 A.A. 2,3.4. Deborah A. Porebny Kathleen A. Powers 23 Belvidere Ave. 49 ParkerSt. A.A. 2,3,43 Goodfellows 2, A.A. 1,2,33 Goodfellows 1. 3,43 Saddle Club 2,3,4: 2,3,43 H.E.C. 23 Medical H.E.C. 2,43 Yearbook 3,4, Clubl. fAssociate Ed 453 Guidance Aide 3,4. um! Gabrielle R. Pin 58 Longfellow Rd. Saddle Club 13 French Club 1,2,3,4, Uunior Advisor, Chairman 43: A.A. 1,2,33 Tennis Team 33 Goodfel- lows 1,2,3,43 Yearbook 43 Honor Society 4. Mike D. Powers 128 Tokeneke Rd. Football 1,2,3,4, Capt. 41 A.A. 1,2,3,4: Intramural: Volleyball, Basketball, Soft- ball, Football, Baseball 4, l f fll Shawn P. Powers Dennis P. Proulx Paula J, Pudlo Francis S. Pycko 128 Tokeneke Rd- 538 South Summer St. 163 Beech st. 32 Edward Dr. Football 1,2 3' Intramural' A.A 43 Band 23, lntramu- i I Club 1 Band 1234. Golf 234 i - - - . ' A.A. 12,33 Med ca . , , , ' . , 1 Softball. Football. Volley- ral: Volleyball 3.4, Football 43 H.E,C. 2,3,43 Goodfel- Hockey 2,3,43 A.A. 2,3,4. ball, Basketball 2,3.43 A.A. 4, SoftbaIl4, lows 123,45 Yearbook 3, 1,2.3,43 H,E.C. fvf ' 'Vw George M. Quesnel 588 South Summer St. Honor Society 13 A.A. 3,43 Intramural Football 43 ln- tramural Volleyball 4. I I l I William J. Quigley 393 Elm St. Baseball 13 Track 23 Medi- cal Club 4: Intramural: Volleyball 2,3,4, Football 4: A.A.1,2.3,4. James D. Reynolds 2 Pinehurst Rd. Swim Team 2,33 Intramu- ral: Volleyball 2,3, Softball 3,4. Basketball 2,3,4, Foot- ball 3,41 A.A. 1,2,3,4. pv- 2 ' 1 . fills, Robert M. Radowski 17 Brookline Ave. Football 1,23 Track 43 Medi- cal Club 43 Intramural: Vol- leyball 2,3,4, Football 4: A.A. 2,3,4. Mary F. Ribeiro 13 Farnum Dr. A.A. 1,2,3,4: Yearbook 2,3, Mary F. Reardon 507 Pleasant St. Color Guard 1,2.3,4: Saddle Club 13 A.A. 1,3,4: Good- fellows 1,2,3,4: Yearbook 3,41 West Street School Project 33 Library 3,42 Pep Squad 3. Robert G. Rehm 11 Sterling Rd. Ski Club 2,3,43A,A.1,2,3,4l Ski Team 2,3.43 Yearbook 43 Intramural: Volleyball 2, 3, Football 3,4. Christopher J. Reynolds 72 Edbert Dr. Baseball 2: A.A. 1,2,3,43 ln- trarnuralz Volleyball 2,3, Basketball 2,3,4, Football 3,43 Ski Club 2,4. x11rg.,u Gregory A. Rideout 3 Jeane Dr. Concert Choir 2,3,4: Choral Ambassadors 2,33 Year- book 4: Speech 3.4: Drama Club 2,3,43A.A.1,2,3,4, Randi L. Rivkin Lynn A. Robert Yvonne A. Roberts 90 St. James Ave, Box 20 Smith's Ferry 389 Tokeneke Rd. Office Aide 4, Yearbook 1,2,3g A.A. 1,2, A.A. 3,43 Goodfellows. 3,4. Donna M. Rivard 28 Ja mes St. x55 Maureen A. Rochon 1958 Northampton St. Pep Squad 1,2,3: A.A. 1.23: Color Guard 2.3.43 Year- book 3: Library Aide 3: Choir 33 Goodtellows 1,2,3, 43 Ski Club 4. x Rapheal Rivera 293MapleSt. Intramural: Football 3,4, Basketball 2.3, Volleyball 2,3,4, Softball 3,41 A.A. 1,2,3. rv-1 Antonio Rodriguez 229 Chesnut St. S1 -0-vi-vv-1-g . '-we Carmelo J. Rodriguez 177 Hillside Ave. Upward Bound Program 3,4. Maria E. Rodriguez 15 N, Summer St. John P. Rowland 737 Homestead Ave. Football 1,2,3,4: Baseball 1,2,3,4: Basketball 13 ln- tramurals: Volleyball 2.3: A.A. 1,2,3,43 Goodfellows 1,2.3,4. Linda M. Rud 56West Ct. A.A. 1,2,3,4: Gooclfellows 1,2,3. .A 45' ,ri U Ann Marie Rondeau 649 So. Summer St. Cheerleading 2,3,4, CCapt. 43: A.A. 2,41 Nal'l Honor Society 3.4, intramural Vol- leyball 33 Goodfellows 2,3, 43 Library Aide 3. . .,-vvfe,y1 -gov- Deborah H. Ryan 154 Oak St. A.A. 1,2,3: Goodfellows 1, 2,35 Medical Club 1. Carolyn C. Ross Sharon M. Ross 28 Tokeneke Rd. 112 Farnum Dr, A.A. 1,2,3,4g Color Guards Goodfellows 1,2,3,4, A.A. 2,3pGoodfellows1,2.3. 2,3,4: intramural Volley- ball 3, Michael D. Ryan Theresa C. Rys 936 Main St. 27 Valley Heights A.A. 3: Saddle Club 1,2 Student-Faculty Council 2. Irena H. Sai Jeanne A. Salvador Paula J. Sampson Yolanda Santos Maryann J. Sattler A.A. 1,43 Goodfellows 1,2, 123 Jackson Pkwy. 2 Dunn Ave, 154 E. Dwight Si. 61 Arthur St, 3, Art Club 4. A.A. 1,2,3,43 Goodfellows A.A. 1,2,3,47 ski Club 2,4 1,2,3,4: Office Aid 3: Pep Pep Squad 2: Service Club S2 Squad 2. 2. H.E.C. 4. Arthur D. Schirch 877 Homestead Ave. A.A. 1,2,3.4: Hockey 2,3,4: Intramural: Basketball 1,2. Football 3,4, Volleyball 1, 2,3. Softball 3. Eric W. Schmidt 94 Columbus Ave. Band 2,3,4: Medical Club 4, A.A.1,2,3,4. Patricia Sheehan 1059 Dwight Sr. A.A. 1,2: H.E.C. 1: Basket- ball lg French Club 1. Jane A. Sheridan 181 Linden St. A.A. 1,2,3,4: Swim Team 23 Ski Team 1,2,3.4, Ski Club 1,2,3,4: Goodfellows 3,43 Pep Squad 1, Marilyn E. Sexton 144 Meadowview Rd. A.A. 3,43 French Club 3: Ski Club 37 Saddle Club 3: Se- nior Skit: Majorettes 2,3. Kathryn R. Shaw 48 Meadowview Rd. Band 1.2,3,4: Art Club 1: Choir 1: Ski Club 4: French Club 3,4. Robert J. Shevlin Football 1,2,3,4: Baseball 3,43 A.A. 1,2,3.4: Intramu- ral: Basketball 1,2,3,4, Vol- leyball 2,3,4. Softball 3. Harold F. Skelton 135 Mountain Rd. Michael A. Skuse 64 Beacon Ave. A.A. 1,2,4: Drama Club 3,43 Intramural: Volleyball 3.4: GoodfeIlows1,2,3,4. Joseph E. Snyder 39 Ridgewood Ave, A.A. 1,2,3,4: Soccer 2,3,4: Intramural: Volleyball 2,3. 4, Basketball 3,43 Yearbook 1,2,3,4. Susan M. Shevlin 494 Hillside Ave. A.A. 1,2,3,4: Pep Squad 1.2, Saddle Club 2. Paul Shea Old County Rd. A.A. 4: Goodfellows 3. Diane M. Shipman 45 Lawler St. Swim Team 3: French Club 1,2,3: A.A. 1,23 Saddle Club 2:Goodfellows1,2,3.4, Elizabeth L. Sobon 45 Allyn st. A.A. 1,43 Intramural: Vol- leyball 3,4: Goodfellows 1, 2,3,4. John Sondej 435 Pleasant St, Track 1,2,3: H.E.C. 2,33 A.A 1,2,3:GoodfelIows1,2,3,4, 53 nf Gary 0. Stankiewicz 21 Longfellow Road A.A. 1,2,3.43 Speech Team 3,43 Choral Ambassadors 3,42 Member and Accom- panist-Concert Choir 3,43 My Fair Lady-Piano, accompanist 3. Carol Stevens 5 Brlghtwood Avenue Ski Team 13 A.A. 1,2,3,4Z Goodfellows 1,2,3,43 Office Aide 1,2,33 Ski Club 4: ln- tramuralVolleyball2,3,4. Marina Stucki 33 Clark Street A.A. 2,32 Goodfellows 1,2. 33 Maiorettes 1: West Street School Project 2: Ecology Committee 2,3. Vincent Stankiewicz 15 Green Willow Drive Chess Club 2,3,4: Ecology Committee 2,3,43 A,A. 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Debate Club 3: Speech Club 3,41 J.V. Soccer 2.33 Latin Club 3. Cathleen A. Stasz 533 South Summer Street A.A: 3,4. Floyd Stevenson James F. 5 Spring Street A.A. 2,3,43 Intramural Vol- leyball 2,3,4: Goodfellows 2,33 Track 3,43 Football 1,23 Softball 3,43 Gymnastics 3. James M. Sudsbury 26 Vernon Street A.A. 1,2,3.43 Goodfellows 1,2,3,4: Intramural Volley- baII4. St. Lawrence 36 Sterling Road A.A. 1,2,3,43 Goodfellows 1,2,3,4Q Intramural Volley- ball 2.3.42 Intramural Foot- ball 2,3,43 Golf Team 2: Intramural Softball 2,3,4. Susan Stein 9 Wyckoff Avenue Ski Club 3,41 Ski Team 3,43 Yearbook 3,43 Pep Squad 2, 3.43 St. Coun. 3,4, CSec. 3, Treas. 43: A.A. 3,43 French CI. 2,3,42 West St. School 2: Office Aide 2,3,4. Robert Stoltz 7VassarCircle Football 1,? 3,43 Golf 2,3,4, CCo-Capt. 433 Ski Club 2,3,4: Student Council 43 Student Gov't Day Rep. 43 As Schools Match Wits Team. Roger F. Sugrue 54 Mayer Drive A.A. 1,2,3.43 Goodfellows 1,2,3,4: intramural Volley- ball 2,3,43 intramural Soft- ball 3. 1' Linda A. Sulenski 1115 Main Street A.A. 1,2,3,4: Goodfellows 1,2,3,4Q Ski Club 1,2,3,42 Pep Squad 23 Nurses Aide 43 Gymnastics Team 1.2, 3,4. Heidi E. Stepno 74 Rugby Street A,A. 1,2,3.4: Goodfellows 1,2,3.4: Color Guard 2,3,4: Choir 33 Saddle Club 2,32 Yearbook 1,2,3.43 Herald 1, 2.3,43 Track Team 13 J.V. SoftbaIl2. Craig R. Strong 15 Rhode Island Street A.A. 1,2,33 Goodfellows 3,4: Intramural Sports 2.3. Donna Sullivan 246 Franklin Street A.A. 2,33 Choir 1,2,3,4Q Goodfellows 1,2,3,43 lntra- mural Volleyball3 Basket- ball 1. Helen A. Sullivan 1669 Northampton St. A.A. 1,2.3.4: Goodfellows 2.3.4: French Club 2.3.42 Ski Club 2: H.E.C. 2.3.43 Yearbook 3.4. fass't ed. 3. Co-ed 45: Nat'l Honor So- c1ety4. France M. Tardif 88Calumet Rd. A.A. 1.3.41 Goodfellows 1.2. 3.4. Michael J. Sullivan 57 Calumet Rd. Pres. 1.2.3.4: Goodfellows: Intramural Sports. Paul T. Sullivan 25Washington Ave. A.A. 12.3.43 Goodfellows 1.2.3.4. Larry E. Tatum 195 Farnum Dr. Cross-country 3: Intramu- ralWrestling1.2.3:Footbal 4: Basketball 3: Softbal 2.3. Ann M. Tessier 10 Edward Dr. A.A. 12.3.43 Skl Team 3: Sk: Club 3: West St. School Project 3: Nurse's Aide 3.4: Goodfellows 3. Paul J. Theroux 221 E. Dwight St. A.A. 2.3.4: Goodfellows 2 3.4: Choir 31 A.v. 2.3.4 T.V.Club 3.4. T5 Patricia A. Taylor 43 Tokeneke Rd, A.A. 1.2.3.41Goodfellovvs 1. 2.3.4: West St. School Prol- ect 2. John L.Thomas 7 N. Summer St. A.A. 3.4: Cholr 2.3.4: Cho- ral Ambassadors 2.31 Dra- ma Club 3.4: Speech Team 3.4. 'v X 'X . John J. Symasko 1797 Northampton St. A.A. 1.2.3.4: Goodfellows 1.2.3.4: Basketball 1: Intra- mural Football 4: Softball 3.4: Volleyball 1.2.3.4: Bas- ketball 2.3.4: Soccer 3.4. f- W li' T t....- fa EQ Ruthanne Teahan 64 Madison Ave. Intramural Volleyball 3: Tennis Team 3.4: A.A. 1.2. 3.4. Anne M. Szalkucki 58 EImoreSt. A.A. 12.3.41 Goodfellows 1.2.3.4: Art Club 2: Pep Squad 2. Ann M. Tenczar 98 Nonotuck St. A.A. 2: Goodfellows 2.3.4: H.E.C.2.3. ff? Patricia A. Thompson 95 Farnum Dr. A.A. 3.4: Goodfellows 3.4: Field Hockey 4: Basketball Danny W. Thorton 287 Maple St. A.A. 3.4: Football 4 fman- agerl: Basketball 4 Cman- 3.4: Volleyball 3.4: Pep agerl: Track 3.4: Student Squad 1.2. Council 4. Reglonal Adv:- sory Rep. Neil E. Tierney 68 Meadowview Rd. Goodfellows1,2,3,4:A.A. 1. 2,3,4g J-V Baseball 1,2: J-V Basketball 1.2: Basketball 3,43 Intramurals: Softball 3,4, Football 4, Basketball 2, Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Soc- Ann E. Valencia 30 Pearl St. A.A. 2,3,4: Goodfellows 2. 3,43 Service Club 2: Nat'l Honor Society 3,4. Richard R. Viau 307 Westfield Rd. Art Club 3,4, fPres. 47: Re- search Centennial Calen- dar 3: French Club 1,2: Yearbook Staff 3.4: A.A. 2,3,4: Nat'l Honor Society 3,4:Tutoring4. Paul E. Tonelli 46 Brown Ave. Soccer 3,43 A.A. 3,43 Ski Club 2,3,4: Goodfellows 2, 3,42 Intramurals: Volleyball 2,3,4, Football 4, Basket- ball 3, Soccer 3. Elizabeth J. Van Kleeck 368 Tokeneke Rd. A.A. 3,45 H.E.C. 3,45 Chorus Choir 3,43 Drama Club 3,4: Speech 2: Debate 2: Herald 3,45 Ski Club 3,4. Nancy Turek 62 Calumet Rd. Yearbook Staff 43 A.A. 1,2 3,41 Service Club 2,3,4, qTreas. 45: Pep Squad 3,43 French Club 3.4. Donald Turner 41 Cowan Dr. Westover Goodtellows: A,A. Maria Vasquez 85 Brook St. Donald F. Vershon 50 St. James St. Intramurals 2,3,4, Ski Club 2,3,4: Ski Team 2,3,4: A.A. 2.3,4: Herald Rep. 2: Stu- dent Council Rep. 3. l Carmen Vicente 65 No. East St. A.A.3 Goodfellows. :C AX John J. Walczak 917 Homestead Ave, Football 13 Track 2,3,43 A.A. 1,2,3,4: Goodfellows 1,2. 3,4. Y Kathleen A. Walsh 71Calumet Rd. Debate 2,3,4, CSect. 3, Pres. 433 Nat'l Forensic League 2,3,4: Speech Team 2,3,41 A.A. 2,3,4: Drama 2,3,4: Goodtellows 2,3,4: West Street School Project 2, 3,43 Cheerleader 1: Year- book Staff 2.3. Bernard J. Ulbic 655 High st. Section Representative 2: Goodfellows 3,43 A.A. 4. Lynn M. Viamari 26 Greenwood Ave. West Street School Project 25 Ski Club 1,2,3,4: Ski Team 1,2,3,4: A.A. 1,2,3,43 Goodfellows 1,2,3,4: Swim Team, Office Aid 3. Sheila M. Walsh 69 West Glen St. Herald 1,2,3,4, Ed. 43 West Street School Project 2,33 Pep Squad 1,2,3,4: A.A. 1. 2.3.45 Yearbook Staff 3,4. CAssoc. Ed. 45: Hamilton Project 3. Frances M. Walz 35 Tokeneke Rd. West Street School Project 3: Hamilton Progect 3,4: Ski Club 4: A.A. 1,3,4: H.E.C. 2: Goodfellows 1,2, 3,4. Debra A. Wenzel 44 Parker St. West Street School Project 3: Senior Skit: Yearbook 4: A.A. 1,2.3,4: Goodfellows 1,2,3,4: Pep Squad 4: Ham- ilton Project 3: Nurses Aide 4. Linda C. Watkins 6 Gerard Way Homeroom Rep. 1: Choir 2,3. rye-4-gg-K-.rv-yqgug-vg Scott J. Westcott 279 Franklin St. Baseball 1: A.A. 1,2,3,4: Student Council 1: Year- book 3, Clarence Whitley 4EastMillerAve. Intramural: Football 3.4, Volleyball 3.4, Basketball 3,4, Soccer 3,4, Softball 3,4. Richard W. Wicker 9 lvy Ave. Football 1: A.A. 1,2,3: Soc cer 2: H.E,C. 3.4: Swim ming 1,2,3: Wrestling 1,2,3 Intramural: Football 3,4. Volleyball 3.4, Softball 3,4. Richard A. Way 305 Elm St. Marching Band 1,2,3,4: Concert Band 1,2,3,4: Her- ald 2,3: Swing Band 1,2,3, 4: Western Mass. District Band 3.4: National Honor Society 3,4. Brian Whalen 36 Beacon Ave. A.A. 1.2,3,4: H,E.C. 3,4: Intramural Sports 1.2.3.4: SkiCIub. Thomas M. Welch 35 St, James Ave. A.A. 1,2,3,4: Swim Team 1,2,3,4: Golf Team 1,2,3.4: Student Council 2: Good- fellow 2,33 Student Coun- cal Rep. 23 Intramural: Vol- leyball 1,2,3,4: Football 3,4. ,Q-Q-p, Thomas L. Wells 168 Jackson Parkway A.A. 3,4: Intramural: Vol- leyball 2,3,4. Football 43 Goodfellows 3,41 H.E.C. 4. A 'uv Mark J. Whalen 433 Elm St. Honor Society 3,4: Medical Club 4: Cross Country 2: Intramural: Volleyball 2.4. Softball 3: A.A. 4. Mark E. White 34 Clinton Ave. A.A. 2,3,4: Bowling Club 32 'ntramural Sports 3,4. X' Debra L. Wiemasz Wende E. Will Sandra M. Wills County Rd. 188 West St. 67 Jackson Parkway - A.A. Rep 23 A.A. 43 Drama A.A. 2,3,4: Choir 1,3: Latin Intramural: Volleyball: A.A. - Club 2: Intramural Volley- Club 2,3: H.E,C, 3: Good- 1,2,3,4: Softball 1. ball 4: H.E.C, 3: Office fellows 1,2,3.4: National Aide 4. Honor Society 4. 57 Nathan E. Wilson 238 Linden St. Band 2,3,4: Dance Band 3,4: Tennis Team 2,3,4: A.A. 2.4: Medical Club, Maryann E. Wotton 43 Sherwood Terrace A.A. 1,3,4: Goodlellows 1, 2,3,4: Hamilton Project 3, 4: Holyoke Ecology Com- mittee 2.3.41 Office Aide 3.4. Sander Winofker 370HilIsldeAve. A.A. 1,2,3,4: Goodfellows 3.4: Intramural Volleyball 2,32 Intramural Softball 2,3. Mary L. Wright 23 North Summer St. Office Aid 2.3. Rose A. Wodecki 403 Pleasant St. Ecology Committee 2,3,4: Office Aid 3: Goodfellows 1,2,3,43Vearbook Staff2. Donna Wykowski 71 Pearl St. A.A. 1,2,3: Debate 2,31 Na- tional Forensic League 2, 3,4: Speech Team 3.4: Med- ical Club 4: Latin tutor 3: Latin Club 3: National Hon- or Society 4. it Lorraine S. Yelle 1 Lincoln St. 58 g K 3.1 I XL Michael J. Wolohan 28 Kane Rd. Swimming 1,23 A.A. 1,2.3, 4g Intramural Sports 2.3.4. Darlene M. Wytrych 29 Taylor St. A.A. 1.2.4: Intramural Vol- leyball 3.4: Basketball Man- ager 31 Goodfellows Club 1,23 Fleld Hockey Team 4: Nurses Aid 1,2,3,4: Holyoke Ecology Committee 3. Phyllis D. Worthy 15 North Summer St. Basketball 1.2,3.4: lntra mural Volleyball 1,2,3,4 A,A.1,2,3.4. Cynthia Yelle 60 Berkshire St. A.A. 1: Choir 3: Hamilton Project 3: Work Study Pro gram 4. Debra A. Yeskay Carol A. Zimmerman Mark E. Zimmerman Joseph Zurawski 1062 Main St. 38Westfleld Rd, 30 Breton Lane 118 Walnut St. Hamilton Project 3.43 A.A. A.A. 1,2,3,4: Goodfellows Hamilton Project 3: J.V. A.A. 12,31 Chess Club 2: A.A. 3,41 Goodfellows Club 2.3.4. 2,3,4: French Club 3: Hama Basketball 23 A.A. 1,2. Holyoke Ecology Commit- 1,2,3,4. ilton Proiect 3,4: National tee: Intramural Sports 1 Honor Spciety4. 2,3,4. Lester Zyla 45 Sycamore St. Western Mass. Volleyball Team 3.4: Goodfellows: Inf tramural Basketball 3,4: Football 4: Volleyball 2.3, 4: Soccer 3,4: Softball 3.4, Gymnastics 4: Track 43 A.A. 1,2,3,4. Lora J. Byrd 23 N. Summer St. Basketball 2,3,4: Volley- ball 3. Donna S. Freyman 24CorserSt. A.A. 4: Goodfellows 43 H.E.C.4. William T. McAuliffe 101 West St. Goodfellows1,2,3,4. Paul Blais 57 Cabot St. Football 1: Ski Club 1,2, 3,45 Golf 3: Intramural Volleyball, Football. David F. Collins 15Willow St. A.A. 1.2.31 Intramural Vol- leyball 1,2,3,4, James Houle 183 Pine st. Laurie E. Meislish 338 Jarvis Ave. A.A. 2,3. David L. Bliss 909 Hampden St. Antonio De Jesus 7 Franklin St. Gooclfellows. David M. Lally 238Franklin St. Intramural Football 3.4: Volleyball 3,4: Softball 3,4. Wilfredo W. Melendez 454 Main St. Football 1. Joseph W. Bogdanski 570 Appleton St. Jeffrey P. Digris 164 Allyn st. A.A. 1.2.3. Robert F. Masters 16 Charles St. Gymnastics 1,25 Intra- mural Basketball 3,4. Thomas J. Moriarty 132 Dartmouth St. A.A. 1,2,3: Ski Club 1.23 Goodfellows 1,2,3: Foot- ball 1,2. Brian C. Burns 228 Easthampton Rd. Cross-country 1,2,3: ln- tramural Volleyball, Soft- ball: Track 1,2,4. Patrick F. Donahue 94 Sycamore St. A.A, 1,2,3: Baseball 2: Basketball 1: Volleyball 1,2,3,4: Intramural Bas- ketball 2,3: Soccer 3,43 Softball 3.4. Joanne Maziarz 1 Day Ave. A.A. 3,43 Goodfellows 2, 3,4: Nat'l Jr, Honor Soci- ety 1: Cheerleader 1. Robert A. Murphy 41 Argyle Ave. Volleyball 2,3,4: Intramu- ral Basketball 3g Foot- ball 1. 59 Jean L. Neathawk 412 Maple St. Goodfellows1,2,3,4. Maurice D. Powers 128 Tokeneke Rd. Football 3,43 A.A. 31 Intra- mural: Volleyball 2,3,4I Football 43 Softball 3,43 Basketball 3.4: Year' book 3. Mary Soto Rivera 732 High st. A.A.g Goodfellows Stanley Orszulak 6 Breton Lane A.A. 1.2: Goodfellows Kimberly Pytel 61 Elmwood Ave. Goodfellows 1,2.3.4: A.A. 2,3. Ortlz Tomas 287 Maple st. A.A. 4: Goodfellows 1.2. 3.4. Figueroa 0. Rivera 401A Lyman St. Ltbrada Perez 651 South Summer St. John Robinson 5 Adams St. Robin F. Potter 23 Leary Dr. Goodfellows 1,2,3,4. James B. Scheurer 73 Fairfield Ave. A.A. 1.2.2 Intramural: Bas- ketball 1,2,3: Volleyball 1,2,3: Football 3: Soft- ball3. Suzanne T. Therrien Gary Walker James E. Young Mitchell ZUk0WSki 43 Vernon St. 402 Pleasant St. 1Villa8e Rd- 249 Oak St- Basketball 2,33 lntramu- Cross Country 2.3: Track Intramural Sports 2,3,4 ral: Basketball 2: Foot- 2,31 A.A. 2,33 Intramural A.A.1,2. ball 2,3. Sports 2,3,4. f V, X . t 'V 3 5 'X 1 1 . . ., fl fa sig -va Qlru, mtg A tl :V N 'D we 34 .2 I . .nfs-ty, :- xii Fig?-+1 YWXE' 32 fx YJ 519' 9- 'f C 1 ' fx. ft. .,,,.2f- r f . any , J l.g.f,,.f ,ii 4 U, :vt 'bf' Kits? 'Y ff -' 1-3 ,wif fvfy fee S to-we .xp Q fl: V: AV: 1 . I 1 ' is J t , 1 thi 60 'ua-L if- I' E I1 lst row: S, Stein, A. Mackey, K. Dudley, N, Geissler, B. Hayes, J. Daley, C. Paplneau, Mrs. Gadbois, G. Pin. S. McCormick, M. Berger, K. Keighley, K. O'Brien, D. Karas. N. Baker. 2nd row: H. Bowler, A. Jolly, D. Kisselbaugh, C. Chuvas, L. Charland, D. Wuttke, N. Smith, E, Suleskl, M. Kelaher, K. Bell, G. Scheinost, L. Bernot, P. Harold. C, Sherrul, M. Hefty, B. Finkelsteun, A, Lucey. 3rd row: S. Boulware, R. Crete, K, Papadakls, A. Craven, N. Turek, S. LaBreque, K. Shaw, M, McKenna, A. O'Connor, P. Grace, K. Rohan, P. Kelly, J. LaRoche, B. Messen- Art Club Hamilton Project 3 . lst row: T. Noiseux: Csec.5, R. Vlau: fpresq, B. Messenger: Greasy. 2nd - . I rowzc. Laravaere, S.O'NeiIl,A, Lucey, M. Driscoll. gglfigfvlgVgfrf:2Tg'ghLaVe'd'e'e' F' Wm' 2 A' Lucey' K' 62 U M.. lst row: T, Paradis, W. Faircloth, G. Dudley, E. Donohue, A. Quirk, R. O'Brlen, L, Kappel, C, Kelly, 2nd row: P, Kennedy, R. ilougnors. J. Skypeck, N. Bell, K. Quirk, L, Lucier, K, Bowler. 3rd row: P. Fifleld. L. Flsette, D. Boulanger, D.Champagne, . c ormick, AA Officers Chess Club sup-V B. Carmel, M. Dunn, S, McCormick. J. Bogdanski, D. Bartley, G. Bernstein, V. Stankiewicz, W, Faircloth Ski lst row: K, Kra1ewski,S, McCormick, P. Kelly, D. Gonsor, M. Berger, K. Driscoll, S. D'Haene. S, Stein, L. Viamari, S. Brosseau, L. Van Kleeck. C. Chivas. J. Daly. D. Hart. 2nd row: L. Berger. R. Lessner. M. O'Brien, J. Davis. M. Kelaher, M. Guuheen. M. Cordes, K, Keighley. D. Karas, S. Forrest, C. Reynolds, N. Kozlowski, G. Bernstein, R, Gliwa. 3rd row: D. Vershon, R. Adelson. M. McKenna, K. McDonnell, J. Larrow, C. Folta. C, Bathelt, R. Rehm, J. Bathelt, D. Buchanan. M. Driscoll. C. Papineau,J. Kane. Ski Club Council Ski Club Officers D. Vershon-President. R. Adelson-Vice-President, C. Reynolds Secretary. lst row: P. Dean, L. Stapleton, M. Guuheen, S. D'Haene. 2nd row: C. Reynolds. J, Larrow, C. Folta, R. Adelson. D. Vershon. 64 A I lst row: M. Hickey, D. Chaquette, S. Bland, C. Brlsson, L. Kappel, L. Bevan, L. Stapleton, S. Presto, K. Presto, M. Bach. 2nd row J. Brown, G, Ambroziewicz, M. Gorman, M. Tobin, P. Kennedy, S, Daley, M. Welch, S. LaRoche, P. Berger, E. Vershon, S. Pasek 3rd row: C, Flanagan, D. Tait, D. Buchanan, J. Newton, F. Mertes, P. Vershon, D. McLean, J. McKinnon, C. Strong, P. Dean. Medical Club lst row: K. Dalton, S. Walpurges, K. Papadakis, M. Berger, E. Goral, L, Van Kleeck, B. Finkelstein, A. Lucey. J. Kane. 2nd row:J. Picard, S. Bartsch, L. Faille, R. Radowski, J. Batnelt, W. Quigley, R. Gliwa. V. Stanklewicz. M. Brunault, P. Pudlo. Pep Squad A 4. ls lst row: K. Keighley, K. Dudley, C. Papineau, M. Martin, M. Ross CTreas.j, K. Pendergast and P. Maloney CCO-Chairmenj, S. Stein, D. Gon sor, A. Mackey, T. Larrow, M. Tobin, D. Smith, J. Lemoine. 2nd row: E. Donahue, L. Lucier, J. Perreault, L. Connors, J. Miller, S. Neil M. Bisiewicz, S. Brosseau, C. Rae, C. Strong, S. Daley, A. Jolly, J. Skypeck, R. O'Brien, L. Kappel, S. Brenrien, E. Bartley, D. Wuttke, L Charland. 3rd row: R. Fredette, P. Whalen. J. Bresnahan, K. McCarthy, M. McMahon, M. Meckel, K. Lamay, L. Zajac, D. Aluxek, L. Bernot G. Scheinost, S. Hanecak, S. Presto, P. Skwirz, P. Jolly. Speech Team L- gi.. lst row: K. Dudley, G. Stankiewicz, N. Geissler, V. Bennett CV. Pres.l, D. Evans CPres.J, G. Rideout. B. Hayes, M. Driscoll. 2nd row: L Picard K. Kozacki, G. Buckley, D. Buckley, J. Thomas. K. Walsh, J. Kane, B. Goddu, D. Panilch. 3rd row: L. Jacques, L, Dudley, V. Stankiewicz, L. Van Kleeck, C. Kelly, K. Grenier. E. Donahue. National Forensic League lst row: C. Kelly, S, Brown, K. Walsh, M. Driscoll, V. Stankiewicz, D. Bartley, G. Rideout, M. Wedge, 2nd row: D. Panitch, L. Plcard.T. Enright,V. Bennett,J. Thomas, L. Jacques, E. Donohue, D. McFarlane. Debate Club Saddle Club g'ri'51'f,vfV'V5fll'g'gvgI Wash' S' Bmwn' 2nd ': E' Donohue' T' 151 raw: D, cnmielgwski, D, Porebny, D. Bu-ckley, J. Maqlijak, M. Carvallo 2nd row: D, Daudelln, M, Emerle, D. LeTeIller, C, Lemoune, K. Whalen, D LeTelIier. 3rd row: J. Brooks, D. Falardeau, S. Lovely, l. Jourdain, Bowling Club EQ, i f 46 gp' I e v . .xfh - Q x. I nz 1st row: D. Remillard, W. Morrison, W. Nizinski CSec.D, P. Kennedy fTreas.J, M. Morrison fPres.5, F. Moskal CV. Pres.J, M. Labbee, N. Rouillard. 2nd row: M. Mulvaney, K. Renaud, L, Stallman, R. Cayer, P. Markoski, T. Croston, E. Safranowicz, R. Dewberry, L. Moskal. Ecology Committee -1 : iakfyg' L . ey., , Q. pf.-aff V.: t l ms-li: 'Q.- A+ Qgf? 1 W1 i 'ff ff ', ,rp d W.. . , :W . . 7 ,...1:e . lst row: L. Hodnicki, D. Bartley, D. Pueschel. 2nd row: E. Greaney, N. Laverdiere, B. Finkelstein, A. Lucey. M. Berger, K. Papadakis. 3rd row: M. Brunault, D. Porebny, B. Messenger, P. Fifleld. 4th row: L. Van Kleeck, R. Lessner, S. Brown. 5th row: J. Lemoine, K. Dalton, L. Berger, J. Davis. 6th row: K. Van Kleeck, D. Smith, K. Presto, T, Sabourin. 7th row: K. Rohan, D. Chaquette, D. Chmielewski, D. Fitzgibbon. 8th row: P. Baron, M. Bach, S. Gray, K. Kerkoff. 9th row: P. Label, N. D'Haene, S. Sullivan, C. Casagranda. 10th row: V. Stankiewicz, R. Durocher, D. Panitch, P. Kavanagh, M. Driscoll. Guidance Aides S. Boulware, P. Paige, D. Porebny, K. Keighley. Nurses Aides S. Sullivan, N. D'Haene, C. Lariviere. Office Aides lst row: A, Mackey, S. Stein, D. Mayer, M. Wright, K. Pendergast, T. Paige, S. Krajewski. 2nd row: P. Baron, D. McCray, K. Driscoll, M, Wotton, P. Maloney, M. Bisiewicz. Library Aides D. Daudelin, K. Tourville, C. Rodriguez D. LaBonte, B. Zurawski, C. Gaboury K. Bell, M, Carvalho, M. Poplaski, M Reardon. 69 Student Council Cabinet lst row: D. Gonsor, J. Hegy, S. Stein. 2nd row: D. Grigware 1Advisor7, G. Kelley. The Herald Staff lst row: J, Ducharme, J. Cullinan Ukdvisorj, H. Stepno. 2nd row: L. Van Kleeck, S. Walsh, C. Lemoine, M. Brodeur, N, Bausch, M. Flanagan, T, Leonard, D. Lemoine, M. Monahan, M. Meunier. 3rd row: D. MacDonald, T, Monahan, A. Fox, K. O'Hare, J. Epstein. Student Council lst row: M, Hickey, M. Collins, M. Gorman, 2nd row: M. Bisiewicz, M. O'Connor, T. Smith, R. Moussette, R. Stoltz, D. Hart, K. O'Hare. Concert Choir y lst row: G. Stankiewicz, L. Picard, L. Dudley, G. Rideout, C. Paton, P. Klimoski, V. Bennett, J. Reith, J. Thomas. 2nd row: A. Rodrigues, S. Ford, G. Buckley, D. Miller, R, Bonci, G. Rud, K. Grenier, S. Polansky, E. Suleski, J. Chirgwin. P. Diaz, G. Johnston, M, Gazda. 3rd row: J. Moore, T. Emery, D. Powers, N. Niquette, B. Hayes, D. Evans, K. Walsh, V. Koltz, E. Hough, K. Dudley, D. Boulanger, C. Walker, J. Mc- Carthy. L. Fisette, M. Kogan, D. Thomas, P, Kennedy. 4th row: L. Ammon, K. Makowski. C. Kelly, B. Messen- ger, L. Geissler, J. Lapine, D. Sullivan, D. Champagne. C. Brisson, M. Letourneau, C. Garrison, L, Charpen- tier, J. Konsewicz, D. Buckley, J. Kane. L. Van Kleeck. Choral Triple Ambassadors Quartet lst row: N, Niquette, L. Picard, G, Rideout, L. Dudley, J. Thomas, M. Gazda. 2nd row: K. Walsh, K. Grenier, S. Polansky, J. Reith, E, Suleski, G. Johnston. 3rd row: E. Hough, D. Evans, K. Dudley, C, Walker,J. Konsewicz, B. Hayes, D. Boulanger,V, Koltz. lst row: N. Niquette. 2nd row: M. Gazda, K. Dudley, C, Walker, G Johnston. 3rd row: L. Picard, K. Grenier, S. Polansky, J. Reith, Bell Choir lst row: D. Evans, G. Rideout. 2nd row: B. Messenger, B. Hayes, N. Niquette. M. Gazda. 3rd row: E. Hough, K. Grenier. Business Club lst row: R, Farrell, S. Krajewski, Pres., G. Mailhott, V,P., R. Lamontaine. 2nd row: M. Urbano, L, Olivera, Treas., J. Bojarski, Sec'y., D. Labonte. 3rd row: J. Howard, C. Westcott, S, Airoldi, C. Savard, K. Tourville, J, Moore, 4th row: N. Krajewski, D. Everett, E. Mundell, L. Griffith, J. Maher. Medical Explorers' R. Gliwa, K. Kozuch, E, Goral Freshman Class Officers Terrence Smith fTreasurerl, Donna Smith CSecretary7, Christopher Kosinski 1PresidentJ, Sally Brennan CVice Presidentb, Mark Folta qmarshaiip. Sophomore Class Officers Terrence Brassil fPresidentJ, Catherine Sarkis fSecretaryJ, Teresa Larrow fVice Presidentb, Jody Alexander CTreasurerJ, Anthony Thomas1Marshallb. Iunior Class Officers Jeanne Fontaine CSecretaryJ, Patricia Kelly CVice Presidentj, Peter Lynch fPresidentJ, Robert Beaulac CMarshallJ, Christopher Smith fTreasurer7. 73 Annu al Staff Co-Editors-in-Chief 9 , wx 'eh ful bv ' ' lxlf- 'F H1 ll rj6 :. :Ee .F - Joe Lastowski Helen Sullivan The 1974 Yearbook was put together by a very well-meaning staff. Although they did try. most didn't know what they were doing. We had no more than 10 people who really putany- thing into this book. When asked the others were too busy or just not interested. We hope that next year's staff has better luck, but that is extremely doubtful as every year the same problems occur. Good luck, Helen Sullivan Joe Lastowski co-editors-in-chief Associate Editors wifi? r be km -I-nil. -ll Yue Donna Buchanan Ray Chaquette Diane Clauson Associate Editors S --ss... v-Q, Meredith Cordes Mary Driscoll Shirley Forrest f 23 l'1l Kathy Keighley Tom Keough Cheryl Lariviere Q fi-if 4 1 4 ! -Q w r, .8 . Q-...f X Q A 3 x A , 3 M fe? i it .. X hp , , rx A, Q Q I .V . .' 1 5 . . 1 r ' :4 , -.GJ ' ni J 4 ' Francis Moskal Cheryl Papineau Paul Perreault ,, Special Editors me -5 , , Chris Chivas Martha Donahue Bill Fitzpatrick ,. I: I CKY' FOH3 W Debbie Green Debbie Kisselbaugh ,Q ' si Y . X ff' 96,5 7 522 ,V gfgf'-f,A 'Y 'L 1 'T 9, , W- Ai in f f' 'inf i e9 91 955409, . 1 N i3g.'M'3a,'v2 ff' , , Y - - i Hx iFE'i'.'v'o'.'a A ' - ' KTTTI' . N . -rim-.',ona 1 i -' , ..A .- .:fv.'r.'Io'v' ff L- '- ' ,1 im-,...',.g.,g,'.9 e f 1.4.i..: A -' w,:...,,,',g,. 4 Y . i , ., 3 -H14 .f.',0,v,o,0 V - i George Lynch -Y V Thanks Many people were involved in the making of this book. On this page we of the Yearbook Staff would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to three very special people. Mr. Larry Grenier has always come through when we needed him. His pictures were of the finest quality and when we were rushed for a deadline he produced pictures at a days notice. Mr. Michael Monahan has been a great help not only with his camera but also with his knowledge of photography. Miss Katherine Long was a tremendous help to our advertising department. She was constantly bothered during activity period and asked to type or to mimeograph something. To Miss Long a very special thanks. Miss Katherine Long Mr. Larry Grenier Mr. Michael Monahan x 513 ' s , . ' 2. N U' I 1 4 , - ' I I l' ky 5 I f f -' i f Mm , f if ' YL: Q' t s ff! Majorettes As SCh Wits Team 'I +6 ,ima . ,' , ,, , ' . A , , 3 m ' e- . 'W 1 . 1. - 4 5 - ' g. ' Q ' I 5 il K f Q 1.9: 4' 2 1' N E, v ' ' ' x v 5 3 ,S+ m-1f '- fig - 2 , ' M , ' A ' I - A. '?' . i.Y5'?- -' K . A - ' ' 47 ' . '!'E 2 ' ' Q5 Q :L Q . gf' 1: , x J A .qw g 1 . '. A. , .'.-13:12 ze 'Sf ' ' . Ax . Uv-.-15.31 9' 'M ,Q ' ' A . ' . P' ,m , - , . . ' ,g 1 - y 1 - V. Stankiewicz, D. Bartley, R. Stoltz, B. Becker. L1 D. Steinbeck, D. Buchanan, J. Davis, J. West, K. Craven, S. Forrest, W. Will, iw 'W P -P Well it's this way, guy. .,............n..-,.l A.. ...V , i 4 i ' ' s Y e Now I know the answer's in here someplace. 80 Mr. Rohan at 9:30 on a good day. .,...f.,..aR-...,.f..f , w.v.1..s:-Mwxky -, - 5. .yt 25 wk 55 V 't -'.'., . , V V, 'lj Q- 'f,A'f. ff,x's,i4,,',,v-.,J,Q af aff 4 .Q-xehy, .a S r ,Z K, , x sf, 4 S as .,. J- is x .V mf., .4- K . MN f x Miss HurIey's firebreathing always Iivens up lunch period. E ., ,W-. , .. ...,-.-,-W., ..,..,,-..,-an Saturday night at the Malt Shoppe. 4 1 1 v of Q44 Pablo Checkers CP. Lalibertey -L., W 3 le Don't throw that out, we can use i! tomorrow. O.K. Mr, Donahue, you are 31. if ,.x. -Q 2 .3 ' K rv. i .Iii . Q or . This is what happened tothe last student who called me Gibby Gibbs 81 Bob Stoney Burke Dearfriend, Are you stuck in a low paying job with no future , . . HM, Sullivanj pw-nr ...-.-9 5 ' , ' za-2' ia sv , f? . Q ew wt J , A Maybe I shouldnt have eaten it . , . KS. Daunheimerj , X r Who will I choose? Number 1,2, or 37 KW. Lylej Dear God, please have graduation be in February this year! CG. Rideoutj . x.,- -ff' ,Q Prenycool'huh?CM'COnWayb Hey misteriHaIIoween's over! CP. Rivertab i 4.1 f'd 'tkslnthls Eizurgu m Seven rms 3 e I struck out,fM.BrunauItJ 2 :ff-1 , K ,wx X. Q ' Wi to tell you, Gary, but you're trying to play last week's lculus test . . .fG. Stankuewicz,J. Chirgwinb Aw come on Tom snap out oflt Idudnthutyou that hard Torn'Tom7CS Mllkuewlcz T Conwayj LM' ,... 'Y i in .-. ' rg ' K I will now give a talk on How to Succeed at Any- thing Without Really Trying. CA. Schirchl xf., K, w.. 9- ri ff-N.- .- H 4 V X' , lst penod, Monday morning. CP. Wrothb my 1 Q. v ' 2 1 K. Now where did that oil slick come from? CK. Bellerosej ,VA- E our hearts out Rockettes! W. Becker I-. I if xl! Mr. Suave . situation 3232255 Control' KM' I'mgoingtosueyou,Mark Eden!CC,KeIIyJ Mmm-cold fish sticks, greasy french fries, and warm jello! CE, Van Kleckj I . -2 .,,.,,-, sky ' ff NM s Has anyone seen Snow White? Aw shucks! I didn't make the Streaklng Team this year. CA. 3 I 1 Take me to your leader. , Look at that . . . I hear he hasrvt come to school , . - , - , sober once' yet- U- Gwutak' D- Hlrscm Ioan tbelueve It sa glrdle. QC. Papmeaub N, f Av ' A ' , ...... Oh gosh, fellahs-you'II just have to share me! CA. Kotfila, R. Dermody, J. Foleyj Zv'a'S my name-But Soccefs not my only game , QL' Zym VV' ...... 'P- 1f X A :misfit ' :M Fkf . ,V Ms 1 . Va' V' v.ff,p-puffy VX tva 'rl-rump ' 11: f.u-J- - f f' ru if Honest Barb, I do love you. LB. Carmel, T, Paigej Well, Kate, what's your next move? CK. Driscollj 'K A J . . f ' , K Y ' K ' A V ' f I'm trying to make the freshmen feel normal ...... QM. You just wait 'til I'm a senior! KD. Lamontainej Driscoll? ,aillg 12 QI, QQ'-A if ,Li e gli! zo WWHUGHM K - .ii ,. hvakunnhli in -- 1 W nf Q S-...,.. 'X wp-1' K' ' A 'gnu ,A- i 17' env ff ' W 4 A 924. .3 88 ,nf Cross Country Co-captain Kevin Allen. Co-captain Vin Laraway di My . TRACK ms lst row: G. Welch, T. Monahan, B, Donah. 2nd row: E. Appel, V, Laraway, K. Matys, L. Arkeneau. J. Sullivan. The Cross Country team experienced a surprisingly good season, placing second in the Valley League with a 6-1 record. The team, consisting of only six varsity runners, came up with several unexpected wins. The Harriers opened their Valley League season with a 16-45 win over Greenfield. The winning continued through the next five meets with defeats over Chicopee, Northampton, Westfield, Chicopee Comp, and West Side. The last meet of the season ended in a heart breaking loss to Holyoke Catholic. The team effort was led by co-captains Vin Laraway and Kevin Allen. Lara- way placed first in six out of seven Valley League meets as well as several independent meets, while Allen finished a close second. Other varsity run- ners, Len Arkeneau, Gary Welch, Kevin Matys, and Ed Appel all had a very encouraging year. Their improved running promises an even better season next Autumn. Holyoke-Chicopee Comp Meet Kevin Mafvs DUYSUSU DY ODDONSUT- Gary Welch bolts through brier. Vin Laraway tramples terrain. Kevin Allen finishes the course. Len Arkeneau pursues Qhe pack, V - i, f. W ' - ,pq-v' s I ' , 1 '. .Q , ' Ei ' v icfb-2 x ' K Y, -Z 1. N - x 'W' A '-r'..':N 4 . i Y ' It ' I I , 4. f -IL ,KL-A XA E ,. ,T:. ft ' a- , . -' ' ii , - -4 ' iw f- if - 5 'K' , -42 ' 3 fl H,-f-' EA' ' A I 'gt' Sv- yi .sf yi P ' . , - . ., JY 1 Q' i Jp lyfa igl v . ,.. . , ' 5:59 ,, ,, 'V X :tvs V, X ' ' 'x ' f ' f 'i'. 'f'fij 'W u Q 4 , ., . A . FWF -'vw 434 T349 'IQTQQQQQ . I V If I told you once, I told you a thousand times, we need My turn again ?!? Iiust sat down! that money! ..,.,.:Q fi I Z EFT it -W fi :Q ji .z....,.,. A ' ,.S'v:?f.,x Y WA X E na 3 ' Q I 3- ' .,, 9' 9 ' an ,Q , , S -a . I f A ' rg?r5:5k mf ,A 4,A,v,v,y G55 fi ' A Z .. 2 , ww Q ,, 4.4 5-.x ,if'! E if ww A .ff zfilfi. M Yup! They spiked lt. Put Stop at the Holyoke 100 Beware the ldes of March! O.K.Who ate my Bavarian Creme? . X 4 : hw '1 1 -v-- is 4,9 ex ' 4 9'im..-A ..., Q Keep on WUCKIFV! Oh no! He took the wrongturn again! , 'A-A vw:-Q. K uv. fx K, 'IW K 5 a , Girl's Field Hocke Y P. Rigali, D, Coty, M. Monahan, J. McCarthy, J. Herbert, D. Wytrych, J. Fontaine, K, Lernpke, E. Sullivan, A. Craven, C. Robert, P. Thompson, M. Quenneville, D. Ca myre, J. Herbert. The Girls' Field Hockey team experienced its greatest season ever this year. Their 5-2-3 record won them 2nd place in the Valley League, M game out of lst place. It in- cluded three winning shut-outs, and three O-O deadlocks. The team effort was led by co-captains Paula Rlgali fullback, and Anne Craven, halfback. The return of Paula, as well as several other underclassmen. next year, insures an equally rewarding season. pi' ' ft. 4 X zkifiilrl ,HGH . l 1 Co-Captains Paula Rigali and Anne Craven Miss Martino talks to the team at halftime. :HW if Anne Craven vv 9 it Margaret Monahan Darlene Wytrych Pai Thompson ,'? x K X . Coach Martino surveys the bench. -x, v A 1, QJ' ,L E. wg-- lu as l 93 ...N Football in ffl El ,, t s1s'fs1.' li is 4tl.g2a..Q84,-:Q 45,679 5 ,ESQ I i X Y 4 B 1523.31 lst row: S. Corrigan, M, Powers, S. Pikul, T, Conway, M. Powers, G. Coach George Jennings, S.O'Brien, R. Hampson, K, Dupre, B. McGarry, Kelley, W, Lemire, S. Dennis, R. Stoltz, S. Milkiewicz, K. Mackey. 2nd R. Smith, D. Mackey, B. Beaulac, L, Jessen, T. Thomas, J, Chivas, J. row: Coach John Gilligan, R. Shevlin, T. McGarry, T. Brassil, M. Dunn, Prattico, 4th row: M. Collins, D. Murphy, A. Hunter, P. Bradley, R. Mou- B Herbert, R. Dermody, l.. Monson, D, Duperault, D. Dragon, J. Row- sette, K. O'Connor, P. Lynch, T. Smith, W. Willis, D. Stebbins, B. Rohan, land, Coach Bill Lunardini, D. Thorton, Man. 3rd row: P. Cloutier, Man. J, Ely, B, Burke, The Holyoke High football team experienced a successful season, but also a disappointing one. This was supposed to be a rebuilding year and the Knights were not expected to finish much higher than seventh place in the Valley League. The young, scrappy Knights surprised everyone when they were still fighting for the title late in the season, before finishing tied in third place with a 5-3 league record. Holyoke started their season with a 20-6 win over the favored Agawam. The victory over the Brownies was wel- come but very costly for the Knights. Steve Milkiewicz, veteran running back, sustained a compound fracture of his left arm and would be lost for the season. The Knights opened their home season with a 48-O thrashing of Cathedral. Coach Gilligan was able to clear the bench in this one-sided affair. The starting backfield of John Rowland, Pat Brad- ley, and Wendell Willis, who filled in for the injured Milkiewicz, each scored a touchdown on the ground and also one by air as quarterback Marty Dunn threw for 138 yards and 3 touchdowns. At West Side, Holyoke terrorized the Ter- riers, 34-O, behind John Rowland's 3 touchdowns. Quarterbacks Marty Dunn, Tom Conway, and Dennis Murphy combined for 207 yards passing as Holyoke rolled over Tech, 44-0. The Knights stretched their unscored upon string to 19 quarters as they bombed Westfield, 30-O, under the lights at MacKenzie Stadium. The following week, one of the most controversial games in the history of Holyoke football took place. Greenfield, behind the failing eyesight of one of the officials, defeated the Knights, 14-12. With fourth down and a yard for a touchdown, Pat Bradley, who rushed for 191 yards that day, swept right, was hit at the goal line, fumbled, and re- covered his own fumble in the end zone. Two referees indicated touchdown, but another referee claimed that Brad- ley's knee hit the ground short of the goal line. The latter decision was upheld and the Greenies ran out the clock for the victory. H.H.S. sent a letter of protest to the A.A. President, but it was rejected. The following week, still feeling the disappointment of the Greenfield game, Holyoke was knocked out of the AA Conference race by Chicopee Comp, 24-12. In an independent game the following Saturday, the Knights outclassed Northampton, 44-12. For the first time in many years a title was not at stake in the annual Turkey Day Clash with Chicopee. It was a sad Thanksgiving as the Pacers overcame the Knights, 13-6. At the beginning of the year, Coach Gilligan was faced with many new people with no experience. The quarterback was new as was most of the offensive line. This young, inexperienced squad molded itself into a strong unit and finished with a fine 6-3 record, Throughout the year the morale and physical condition of the team was excellent, Led by tri-captains, George Kelley, Wayne Lemire, and Mike Powers, the seniors showed great leadership and pride. With returning sophomore and junior lettermen, the football team should be a top contender next year. 94 ..nn'P U Bill Lunardini 3, w George Kelley Wayne Lemlre Mme Powys S, N5 lg 'm M, f . .Ev 9 5 s T. Conway intercepts another pass Tim Brassil Tom Conway A..- ' ' - . 4. U11 ...,... 1 ',.,'- -I ..4...w ip. ,Z 4, -Q, f.,.wV. Steve C0l'l'iB3l'l G. 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Their record includes four 1-0 losses and 2 overtime defeats. Included in those 1-0 games were a loss to South Hadley with 48 seconds remaining and to Northampton with 55 seconds left. Leading scorers for the Knights were Sophomores Jim Sleboda and Ed Mi- dura, alongwith Senior Phil Marquis. The soccer team was hurt most by its lack of experience. Coach Morin hopes to build an interest in the game of soccer through the birth of youth leagues and intramural programs. gp 'X Coach Claude Morin Capt. Bob LUCSY Tough Defense!!! n-. u-. I - Y 556' f if, . Q. - is me D 'i t or I 5,37 . ,,,., ag:-gr-. , ,, - -1 ' ' 1 ' , 7 - s 'IT' . 1 . M ff -gm fu ' xnwe . an .R 'E'-if S-Fi WH. sig' 15191 e A-L, , ' fi . A Q., , NJA Q--A' -+ g., ' . . rwx'--5112 , v , i, ,, . ,. ' 3 N- ' if -J: ' ' A A-ff R, -QM, . ,. - 12.5 J wffl . ,f g , '- -Q ,V a ' , 1 , ' U: . ' ., ' f fl-It T , K4 Q 0 :f..,? :'..., K tTL4i,: , 1+ VV 32, g 1' ...NJ A Q. 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K V v 'v ,-,,.',,-.':g- -v AJ ' x - vi' i, - 7'W ,. . ?,' ' warg, T1T1i ff' 3-L 'if .gimf-.'ff 'f' , f 14 Z 1 -. .QA gm Paul Tonelli Lester Zyla Wesi Outwits Defense Beck Zeroes In ' .ig wi YM' E Jumpin'JoeSynder M4015 :Qi o-rv 3313! 5 ' wi 5'Qx:T r Es-1,35 kit Y iii Em 'Q- M-gf, ' . r,.w,555'frf M 'K ws a Bird, ws a Plane, N0-ll'S Captain Bob! Marquis wirh We Pressure H tl' GI E HolyokeUsingTheirHeads Us mg en nge' Holyokeon the Move Girl's Swim Team EW Q Q-f- B. Bergeron, L, Stapleton, C, Arlig, M. Hanrahan, A. Camuse, P. Dean, M. McMahon, P, Gazda, M. Martin, R. Plouffe, M. Guihenn, D. Boudreau, L, Bevan, S. Neil, Mrs. Belrose. The H.H.S. Girls' Swim Team had a disappointing season, finishing the year with a 3-9 rec- ord. The team, however, did not lack spirit and was led by sophomores Alison Camuse, who placed third in Western Mass. competition, and Mary Kate Martin, Calla Arlig, a junior, and Kris Kavanaugh, a senior. New rules and regulations are in the making that will have a profound effect on next year's team. These changes, along with the addition of the promising freshmen swimmers, insures a more productive season next Fall. af E 5 f A. Mackey, S. Jewell, P. Maloney, K. Kavanaugh, N. Ga bbard, S. D'Haene. . I 1 5' 94 :il ' 'Wvas , K.: - K, .xg Q 12 fs ,i yY.,i?3: M. . , f s 1. 4 3 ' ,:, f 5 , X .1 ggi ,14, .4 gf4 ,: . '54, -143-YE' '-. ' Ufw '22, , -gxyxpfgt ,Ag ,af S. D'Haene1co-captj wk. V A 9 F -. ,ui , M-,' 4 ,f,- 1 e K ,A 5 fx -egagfgk Q3 -A , ,sf .,, W W ' ,ffl few fff5 2-44 . '?.g, i N . -...E -,-W -.,, -v. 1d '..L.--.. K V .W 6 Nowwaitaminute. v . 'nf gb jf,g,.ii4i 2 re 3592. we y 5 .13 Y'-ef 'P Ask any mermaid you happen to see CS. Jewellj be '11, Ea . ,Q W3-4?'L A We: Bathing beauties of H.H.S. A Camuse I Nfl' aff' Q3 1 Q 4.1, sv, K in J A, wk Coecaptains S. D'Haene and P. Maloney ga 1 2' 'MMF . M . , .W ., 4, ,A 2 f ' 5 4. 9: - ' ' ' ' z 3 Y W gr wx. 2' ' . - A vw' Z . W.. a-. MU 50? .M ., 7447! Q . . .Qi S , ,sg ,. 'A ,M :AM H E3 H ' 2 S., vm., . . Q., M QW. wwf fu . S W u 4. ' w we W A ,fa Q rmgex, ,Y P1 cf 825. lf . . w- 'Y 3-5 - 1.-.4 xl ff A... .. , , ., W 4 ,S 4 V I, R+ - - 'Y'Y! AMS nyc P K zu 'if 'Lx .- 23-f 'Q .LQ ..,, , ' . 'nf ' A 2: , . , W A .-QgggmiiclilgifliI-575' , ,1 'R ff' Qg??f3+f H13fe P3fSgf.-' 1, fy 'QM L 5- . gg ,Q-' f 'i is If .+.i13::fhM ,j -fx' ,sfv .f 2, 31,3 Q. xw ,g 1 gmh -mmm A M W- 1 A. ea' ig Mr lbl A X - 0 , g ,M ,S , , .rf - ' ' -1' ' : 'f' gf u V 3:63, M , 4. ..5,i - M A A A2360 1. x Q .gf gg, I ,- ,. 4 M JN! '.f - Q - 4. ,wg 3 5 r - Q- . x ' rffMrS . 3' .J rw f Cheerleaders 15. 1st row: D. Beauchemein, D. Gonsor, J. LaRoche, S. Boulware. Znd row: A. Rondeau, N. Hart, D. Anop, L. Kappel, P. Kennedy, 3rd row B Carmel, P. Gagnon, S. Donah, Capt. Anne Rondeau 108 Cheerleading, being a year- round activity, calls for much time practicing in preparation for football and basketball games. This year's squad began modern- izing the traditional cheers that have become outdated through the years. In previous years, the girls have chosen the co-captains, but this year Coach Anderson picked them on the basis of the number of years they have been on either the J.V. or Varsity squad, as well as the glrl's leadership qualities. The efforts of this year's squad, consisting mainly of un- derclassmen, produced a third place finish in the Valley League tournament competition. Co-Ca pt. Barbara Carmel Dina AWD Darlene Beauchemein Sue Boulware NMI. 'DHL ,QQ 4: 1 - gigs ' Z' I7 S Spirit! '.:H1n '2w fl' 1 -35 ffiiqfbx Q-K ., . 1 X p f' 'J H -T :mf 5 3 s ,-ii, Sue DOUGH Touchdown!! isr- I 1 P1- Basketball 22 U lst row: A. Garcia, R. Lempke, W. Lemire, M. Dunn, P. Daniels. 2nd row: V. Santos, D. O'Connor, K. O'Connor, J. Prattico, J. Hobert. D. Thortcri, Mgr. The Knights suffered through a very frustrating 10-9 season. They started off poorly losing 4 out of 5 inde- pendent games. The first round ofthe Valley League went fairly well for the Knights, finishing with a 4-3 record. The boys got it together in the second half of the season and won five in a row, finishing with a 9-5 league record. With a few breaks, the Knights could have gone a long way. They lost four games by 3 points or less and three THE other games by 5 points. Their heartbreaking season was topped off by the Western Mass. Tournament Selec- G ,QE I tion Commlttee's rejection of Holyoke's bid for the tourna- L it it ment. Jim Hobert, Skeeter Daniels, and Rich Lempke did well on the boards, even though they went up against much taller boys. Lempke, averaging over 12 points per game, and Wayne Lemire, averaging slightly over 10 points. paced the Knights scoring attack. ii Coach O'Conncr talking over strategy. Coaches i 'R Abe Collamore Jinx O'Connor Tri-Captains MGVYY DUNN Wayne Lemire Rich Lempke ia x s .T.....i.. in--T Skeeter Daniels Little Jinx shoots over defender. 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'sg f f ,4iA3,':'v ' 21 'P - V' A . , A' Q U Q 5 ' u! 2 3 ' 4' 4 f ' if 3. g, I zzz , J' 5:95 JY - .. A ,i , ' lfg ., ..-,.... Y r ' , - ' ,N Jxuns W .Z V ,. Qi' 5 ,Q 'iw .x ' v - u .. ' K 3: 51 ' A ' ' - Q--villa 4 X ff V ia me A r V ., , ' a ,i J ig Q , , W : -30 Holyoke rallies for rebound. .9 . fx ef fi Marty Dunn drives to the basket, while Wayne Lernire looks on: IM Wayne Lemire goes for a lay-up. 3? -5 fi: Rich Lempke takes a jump shot. Skeeter Daniels grabs offensive rebound. 'S A 9 'X .3 'N Marty Dunn throws another assist. , -.. .v ' 1 -4 , , , N... .,' .-0' Kev O'Connor puts up a stolen pass, Girls' Basketball X, -'- -f-----N i . if ,Hs ' ii? 1 1 VX 2,37 '.'6Y's1x lst row QL-RQ: P. Rigali, A. Craven, P. Thompson, K. Camuse. 2nd row: Miss Martino tCoach5, K. Lernpke, J. Fontaine, K. Kozuch. 3rd row: C. Brown, fManagerJ, K. McGivern, J. McCarthy. The Girl's Basketball Team had a good year, finishing with an 8-6 record. The girls were led by high scoring junior Paula Rigali, and leading rebounder, Jane McCarthy. Despite he loss of senior co cap tains Anne Craven and Pat Thompson, the team looks very good for next year. Ti ' -is me-re.-1-1 -ez ,- -.f Coach Miss Martino CcrCaptain Anne Craven Co-CaptainPat Thompson F gif Pat Thompson watches ball bounce out of bounds l Anne Craven and Jane McCarthy race after loose ball l Anne Craven dribbles out of trouble Paula Rigali shoots 4 - Coach Martino and squad ,Ml .5 X Boy's G mnastics 1strow:T.Smith,J.Sleboda.W.Rousseau,L,Zyla.2nd row:H.Miga,Capt.J,Doherty,S.Dean B Lucey B Horne :painles- -vi' 4-....... , 3.74 The boys' gymnastics team had a sensa- tional season. They finished with a perfect 7-0 league record and went on to win the Western Mass Championship. Western Mass. and State All-Around Champ Jim Doherty was a tremendous performer for this out- standing team. Although the team will be losing seniors Jim Doherty, Steve Dean, Ger- ry Gladu, Bill Horne, Bob Lucey, and Lester Zyla, the prospects for next year's squad look very good with the return of proven un- derclassmen talent. Coach Bill Noisieux Captain Jim Doherty .fx , . 2 F Bill Horne .-L. Bob Lucey Lester Zyla i 5 1 ,ve . ,gg a WAN, ii! t.. f -,. 3 , I 'fgnqx Doherty takes another first on the horse ygf' r' t ,. : . V Q0 W I 1 w . . x O 4 xxx 'mi -f - I rm ,. , . XX -e 'Xe V . Xi L 4 .f-. tiglqngn Anti A Gladu in good form on the side horse Doherty Pe f0FminE on the Dafallel bars up , L A-FW 3 . t a 1 45 an 0 A Xu ?f5t'5:'f V .af KWKJQQ' 52M 5w iA ' K5 x ftf.' XV 'ax ' Q, 7 1 , f V, ,W 1. V' wi W f 2 ' ,Exif-f - 1 I ,- 53' Y . ' 4 -A M 3: 5 g. , W iiiefs ' , V 'A ' 315f+3ig??L,'? my t 4 53559. x 13 taser tht L, Q A s. 'fr 'Q amz Q e gf i - E' A itiif'rE?- :s3?f'x3Q ,,-' ' , t , L ' X' Q wi i at x at Q , 1 Y ' 1 1' x f. l v ,:, Ggwiaa ,' .343 , 5 W. Rousseau displays talent on the high bar rx. ,, ,, ff . Girl'-5 G mnastics ,.,,, S. Neil, Mgr., S. Morgan, K, Laptas, N. Gabbard, L. Sulenski, B. Overton, M. Welch, D. Beaudry 'S -v M 1 ff . isa 1 Vp 5 ' ' 51' ' ' 5 ,4X,1f. Co-captain Nancy Gabbard ,X if V. ff, in 93, 'Q g, far TIX LDZ-'Dv'-VTJDPFW OO ' Aux 'Sf-v HOLYOKL Z! navy' , :X x x , Co-ca ptain Linda Sulenski Hockey 4 ZliY?!GYKe.!5':UYf,lY '. lst row: R. Bigelow, A. Schirch, Co-Capt. M. Albonesi, S. Czepiel, Co-Capt. F. Pycko, R. Brown, J. Alfano, C. Smith. 2nd row: Coach Gerry Parenteau, P. Roberts, Manager, W. Greaney, R. Sugrue, Manager, M. O'Donnell, G. Neumann, J. Buteau, D, Angers. W. Burke, S. Schirch, W. Hitchko, P. Bradley, M. Czepiel, Coach, J. Barnett, A. Huff. One of the big surprises on the winter sports scene was the hockey team. Under Coach Gerry Parenteau, the Knights compiled a 12-5-3 record and reached the semifinals in the Division ll playoffs. Seniors Frank Pycko and Mark Albonesi were elected co-captains for the 1973-74 campaign. The puckmen opened their season with a 3-2 win over Longmeadow and after tying Greenfield and losing to East- hampton, they were on their way to a third place finish in the Fay-Wright Division. They won their next three games including a big 3-1 victory over division leading Westfield. Holyoke lost their next game 4-2 to Chicopee Comp. More importantly, however, they lost the services of junior Pat Bradley. Bradley suffered a leg injury and was lost for the remainder of the season. At that time, Bradley, together with Pycko, was challenging for the scoring title. Also in the Comp game Coach Parenteau made a move which proved to be very profitable. He moved sophomore Bill Burke from defense to right wing. He later filled in at center for Bradley and also challenged for the scoring title. The Knights then used a six game winning streak to challenge for the division title. After thirteen games, they were 9-2-2 and only two points out of first place behind Westfield and Comp. Frank Pycko had taken the scoring lead with Bill Burke locked in a three way tie for second. In the last seven games, the Knights slacked off and went 3-3-11 They managed to hold on to 3rd place and with the addition of James Alfano, their playoff hopes looked good. Alfano moved from Ashland and he strengthened the right wing position in the second line. Frank Pycko finished the season with 39 points on 19 goals and 20 assists for a very impressive 5th place finish in the division scoring race. Burke finished 10th with 33 points on 18 goals and 15 assists. Burke also had four hat tricks. The Knights had a strong defense, including goalie Steve Czepiel. Steve played every game in the nets for Holyoke and he had a 2.60 goal-against average. He finished 3rd among the Fay-Wright Division goalies. In front of Czepiel was Doug Angers and Chris Smith, both juniors on the first defense. The second defense consisted of senior Mark Albonesi, sophomore Alan Huff, and junior Steve Schirch. Huff and Schirch alternated throughout the season. The Knights' penalty killing unit was fantastic throughout the season. It consisted of seniors Art Schirch, Mike O'Donnell, and Bill Hitchko. ln the quarterfinals of the playoffs, the Knights beat Easthampton 2-1 in overtime. The H.H.S. puckmen ended their season in the semifinals against Westfield. They were defeated 7-3. Although the Knights will be losing eight seniors this year, including wingers Gus Neuman and Bob Brown, who finished 3rd and 4th in team scoring respectively, they will have returning sophomores John Buteau and Bill Greaney. Holyoke had an excellent season this year and years to come may prove better. 121 Seniors A.Schirch, M. Albonesi, M. O'Donnell, F. Pycko, R. Brown, W. Hitchco, J. Alfano, G. Neuman. Coach Gerry Pa renteau Pyckc baffles opponent. f'e 'AW Q Brown digs puck from corner. fs , L - . D. Angers and C. Smith break up the play. W I. , Q Q . eg' , , 1 4 . ' ' ,L s a , 1 I V kj. 'M 2 ' 4 1 is 1 '--fwp,,.,,'.s, I 5 .1 ,ez A fgvw ctw' , a ri ,xxx Www. .nba-va 'Xiu f 4 S. Schirch applies hard check . . J.AIfano ties up opponent. ,n X x -L , Bigelow looks for pass. Knights swarming defense 'tiff Y 5 1, - 4 '21 It i 535-03,3 NSI, , fb- YZ' A - Burke not buying officiaI's call. High scorer Frank Pycko. Bigelow digs for puck. AI Huff watches from bench. on 2 Brownie and Czepiel look for action. Burke sets up puck for shot. in .4 Kneeling: Coach Bill Luchessi, Gretchen Fleming. Front: J. Wesolowski, M, Lachowetz, B. Rehm, Vershon, B. Cameron, D. 0'Connor P. Perreault. Back: R. Paradise, F. Mertes, S. Ducharme, M. Luchessi, T. Enright, P.Vershon, J. McKinnon, The Holyoke High School Ski Team captured the Western Mass. Ski Championship with an outstanding 12-O record. AI- though snow was slight, causing practices to be very few in num- ber, Coach Bill Luchessi worked very hard to keep his team in shape for the season. The team consisted of six seniors, two june iors, and six sophomores and was the most evenly balanced team in the league, This makes it promising for coming seasons, even though it will lose seniors Bob Cameron, Mark Lachowetz, Dennis O'Connor, Paul Perreault, Bob Rehm, and Don Vershon. All were three year veterans of the team. The closest competitor of the Knights was West Side which finished with an 11-1 record. H.H.S. skiers also raced at the Wes- tern Mass. Individual Meet at Otis Ridge, taking a second place for the team with sophomore Frank Mertes capturing a 5th place finish out of 104 racers. Coach Billy Luchessi 126 R 0. I ' 1 1 ii? I 55:-'3 im Co-Captain Paul Perreault Cmcaptain Bob Rehm ffl, 'tv' - W 'Sf an Bob Cameron ,J A. 5 5 Mark Lachowetz 5 I U V X? bw 19 43 Neon zgx ui 3 . I ' i I .ms Dennis O'Connor Don Vershon Bob Cameron f 1 Steve Ducharme 'vf' Paul Perreault X X 1 vv K John Wesolowski fargo? 552 Q a 0 9 Bob Rehrn Ma rk La chowetz vu. Yi, E.- 1 Frank Mertes X-in ' ' ff' I 5 Jeff McKnnnon 21-5 5 Steve Ducharme 1 Girls' Ski Team J lst row: L. Viamari, J. Sheridan, L. Stapleton, P. Dean, L. Conway, E. Vershon, A. Greaney. 2nd row: M. O'Brien, S. D'Haene. L. Bevan, K. Kavanaugh, M. Driscoll, M. McKenna, R. Lessner. Due to the absence of a great amount of snow, the girls had a short but very successful season. Guided by coach Tom Kennedy fT.K.5 and paced by junior Margaret Guiheen, the team finished tied for first with a 5-1 record. Despite the loss of eight seniors, next year's next year's team looks very good, with the return ot Guiheen and sophomore Linda Con- way, Patty Dean, and Laura Stapleton. -A ,f f?t?'55...4,?Lf'i Tom Kennedy ' ---. Sue D'Haene Jane Sheridan 129 .?- ,. 'e r fif' bw' 1 .,l. 0' XM Margaret Guiheen Mary Driscoll f ' ':z,-.., Kris Kavanaugh 4 in 'Wawmw f, fm ',- Laura Stapleton 'S Linda Conway ' Robin Lessner ,, wwf ., Mary O'Brien L. Sue Stein Sue D'Haene Patty Dean Lynn Viamari Boy's Swim Team lst row: A, Masse, D. Mackey, M, Kane, H. Eastman, J. Gaudet, T. Leveille, M. Labarre, J. Murphy, J, Harrison. 2nd row: S. Malek, J. Kane, M. Krok, T. Mitchell, T. Paige, J. Dupuis, R. Beaulac, D. Arnold. The Mermen experienced a good season, finishing with a 7-4 record. Although the team was small, with only nineteen members, second year coach Vic Zwirko and assistant coach John Kane molded the men into a strong team. The team should be strong next year despite the loss of the senior tri-captains Terry Mitchell, Tim Paige and Western Mass. Diving Champ Joe Dupuis. Tri-Captains '- i v A' l f we K , -. XX, .A g. - . . . ,yuan . May' s - 4 K , A -1 I E55 K safe wa' ' A + Joe Dupuis Terry Mitchell Tim Paige 134 Baseball l 8, P Q Wiz?-x 'Lrg r .. f +-mv x' 1 'ws ., .nu - i . U Efywa .B 1 ,. 9254 '-if 2-five N -.P7'f.Y' cf- ' A 'sx.X-vi' lst row: M. O'Donnell, S. Pikul, W. Lemire, B. Lamagdelaine, T. Brassil. 2nd row: D. O'Connor, B. Beaulac, B. Shevlin,T. Daly, R. Adelson, J. Rowland. 3rd row: K, O'Connor, B. Brown, M. Powers, R. Moussette, G. Kelley. The Baseball team had a very good year, fin- ishing with a 9-5 league record and 14-6 overall. The team, which included 11 seniors, finished 2nd in the Valley League and went on to the Western Mass. Tournament. In the quarterfinals, the Knights defeated Hoosac Valley 5-2, but fell behind early and lost 10-4 to Chicopee Comp. in 2 LL.:---v the semi-finals. Seniors Mike O'Donnell Q7-25 and Tom Ace Daly C4-OJ led the pitching staff. Junior Kevin O'Connor, despite a 3-4 record, pitched some very good games, including a one hitter against West Side and a 3 hit loss against Comp. This year's team showed tremendous power as they hit 15 home runs, a number far greater than previous years. Stan Pikul led the team with , .1 4 homers, George Kelley and John Rowland had 2 f ' 3 apiece and Bob Brown connected for 2. Wayne Lemire, Mike Powers, and Kevin O'Connor had 1 each. The fine pitching and good hitting combined for a very good year for Coach Jinx O'Connor and the Knights. f.., Coach Jinx O'Connor ,ff 445 '-W-mi' ffi: -,fgf-51 - Ag 5533. yup- W, id! .1 ..u,, .,.. -- f , .A, Q- -r' -fl? 6,5 ....- ,Q - wa. , ws-g, . 1: , Je4'fl'. ' u.,-,L--. ls-' .,,' 55,.-Q3 59157, ,. w. f g..- ,V.,' 5 Ziggy.. , , Q. T I'-.. 11-e -1 ,L,. .. ,wr ml' ,o' ... .-an-. 21? fs-sm ',f' '31-sn .,, I, ..,t n. W , .Q . 1 .3 f r,,' 4 ' . , n. ,sf 3 '-1 - 1-aff ' . Mike Powers Lemlre hustles back to flrst , . 1 Q , s,,.. 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YQ w- tomix f-,,,.l , , M .M 244, ,1,2f,, 5 ive- 5,4-X 9 W E- rwin vffggl ' Fwnxw ' . , -. , fx., Af .1 - W-' . gf W Xi! 5' ' ' A M. 0 . 8 , in if , 1 x 5, , 1 ,Wig J K., 1 Ace Daly attempts a pick oif. iff ' .' A ff X 'B yuqiw e ggmpw .,, -,af , - , 'Mg1'w3m' f,-wk- . - if f 'SW4 5 M, . I ,QA - ' ' Rowland beats one out Beaulac gets back in time. The end ofa good season. Western Mass. Volleyball Champs GJ? inf uf' . We Q :321'Fi5 ly. v , ,E 'LQ W ls! row: L. Zyla, C. Whitley, S. Cochran, B. Cameron. 2nd row: J. Kozuch, K. Allen, M. Hearn, S. Cash, 'I l Q .K ' Y' .Twins - lst row: J. Barnett, Capt. F. Pycko, D. Stebbins, Coach A. Cauley. 2nd row: T. Kelley, G. Bonnett, D.J. Sullivan. 'T N39 l S Q 5 .I .-. ,X 1 'S 'Pi ig ww k w wa- I Girls' Softball --I lst row: C. Lemoine, J. Hebert, J. Fontaine, P. Rigali, M, Kelly, K. McCarthy, J. Alfano. 2nd row: Coach Martino, J. Perreault, J. McCarthy D. Dupuis, C. Robert, D. Letellier, Mgr., K, Whalen, Mgr. ep aa, .WWA . f . 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Boys' Tennis f- -.Qi 3' ...M iw 15,457 1. ,' .Q A gg K 1....,,,,A.nw. .v-5' no ' ...A , A fi-M 21913: ' ls! row: G. Conlin, A. Firestone, R, Fontaine, B, Fontaine. 2nd row: R. Scully, J. West, Coach Bill Allen, D. McLean. J. Newton, P. Chesky 3rd row: C. Berger,C. Folia, A. Fox, C. Srr1ith,T. Smith, The Tennis Team had a good season, compiling a 8-4 record, to capture 3rd place in the Valley League competition. They also qualified for the Western Mass. Tournament. Ning ' j 'W Tom Smith Andy Fox Bernie Fontaine 44 Y 1. P 1 Bob Scully Ron Fontaine i ff' xg! Tennis team take their bus for an away game. Carl Folta John West 4 , if 1 'S -1l 1,3 if W ,- Girls' Tennis ak gn we . .am X 4 YJ, I QL-Rl R. Teahan, J. LaRoche, M. Dinn, M. Rohan, D. Kisselbaugh CCapt.J, J. Daly, M. Kelaher, Paul Laliberte, Coach X145 pu-.-b19f ' 146 i'x Q iffy 1 bw gn l , ff 4xv'fs it .- . .sv --8. - ' 443350 .A Yan! ff' 57.21911 ' f+sXffg,f,,g'1 s' fif.' SHA '4,:....TIf4 af :,.3::x 1fV,3?il'fg.i3L? y 3 ' K gwfygwb fmwfi , , 'gf' fxgfgwgg-' -foigii 'P s 'N -Q, , ',. ., . . gi '.',-.I +ff'3i legai' , . fy .,.,'A .,1 3 L ,. 2- ..f, ,K . , ' -,x Debbie Kisselbaugh, Captain Ruth Teahan . If '.'k 3 5--ML 'x -, 4.x . f J -i f-f' 1 i':g325:g5 ,g.-g4gq, 'L Marjorie Kelaher 301720 - r iff ,- ff - , . Y S-W, , 44 4,?l2 ,-Kit?-W 3 Q-.-, Mary Rohan Joy LaRoche VHA, za xx K 5. ' Debbie Kisselbaugh f f 147 T Track lst row: F. Kennedy, J. Walczak, K. Allen, V. Laraway, A. Kotfila, P. Marquis, J, Doherty, S. Dennis, C, Whitley, R. Lempke, L. Monson, D. Thorton. 2nd row: P. Sthathis, L. Arkenau, P. Lynch, A. Hunter, S. O'Brien, G, Welch, K. Matys, M. Jones, D. McFarlane, T. Monahan, B. McGarry, B. Frey, J. Chivas. 3rd row: J. Tierney coach, L. Jessen, D. Kennedy, S. Malek, B. Thompson, T. Enright. D. Lacey, M. Coutu, D. Turcotte, E. Dean, B. Kennedy, P. Bernier, D. Daudelin, W. Sulewski, T. Smith, H. Miga, J. Sleboda, B. Wolohan, T. Thomas, T. Brassil, G. Jennings coach, J. Kane coach. The Track team finished their best season in many years. They finished 9-O in the Valley League and went on to win the Western Mass. title. The team included many record holders. Vin Laraway holds the Western Mass. high jump record of 6'4 , Bill McGarry owns the Valley League record in the javelin and Alan Kotfila the Valley League record in the low hurdles. Among the holders of school records are: Frank Kennedy, 12' in the pole vault: John Walczak, 53'6 in the shot put: Danny Thorton a 43'4M triple jump, and Kevin Allen clocked in 9:32 for the 2 mile. The remaining seniors on the squad include Phil Marquis, Jim Doherty, Steve Dennis, Clarence Whitley, Rich Lempke, Larry Monson and Sonny Stevenson. Head coach John Kane and assistants George Jennings and Jim Tierney did an outstanding job with the squad. The Annual staffywould like to congratulate these three men and their championship team. ax 'X Qt ol 'u.' 0 I ' 5 l If .5 -4914 A iii? C,v,,c..5,w. S, Phil Marquis quick out of the blocks. John Chivas throws the discus. I .V ,. Xp wi? A QW' ' G i iv Nu M e a f 'T' Coach John Kane AI Kotfila takes the lead in the hurdles. 1:.1,-QI..-ii., is?7iQf . .Mig,'f'45'ra.fa.,g Jim Doherty clears bar easily. 'ffywf ' , s , ,W zfiisza +342 is YlYfK4f5., Svttgyhifs fl 4 'r xi '1 ', 'ev K ' ' f A .1- 35, N W 1. '......- s,. ' 5 f . ,, ',ff.,g:, ...hr .4 , ,Q 411A.:,,.,,- .,.N:gj,:,!f?:j 'MAJ ,, , Frank Kennedy displaying his vaulting talent. Quad-Capialn Kellin Allen N Nw is aiu ,..., ,-0':'4. lH Danny Thorton Triple-iumping to a new school 55. d, 'eco' Loren Jessen and Bill McGarry in the high hurdles. V. i was-, 4f1sP.iJ ' Qi f2i?'7'9'ki3z., Holyoke runners bolt for places 1.2, and 3. fSteve Dennis, Wendell Willis, Carl Moyel rf' LL John Walczak in perfect form. Bill MCGBVVY edges Ouf Ccmpemof- N . Pete Lynch places 2nd in the States. Tony Thomas shows his style in the long jump. mil v i 3 A v' 4-I. P- -v lil K ?'5?TIl ' kai iz, ' e w L. h, ,., Qi ' 3 1 ' ' Y fl i 1' nga.. z U X , Y Ae:1K,f, x-5.-4-44x,,' 3- f '1 Phil Marquis heaves the shot. Clarence Whitley leaps for distance. 'i i'!'f5i H39 ' 'i' i ' Ni A is Q T 'f! q:i Du .V HA ga s , 'ii' -+ 7- ', gk :,.' t al 1 Q -1' 2- ' W . Lf 4 pg! 'i,ff f,Q lsihflafilizlfz 'fff 551. Kevin Allen after the 2 e. 151 Vin Laraway captures the mile against Chicopee. r:.t.. 1 yn !' , X ' ' . .1 ' 'A Q -, ,iii , bw - l Q1 le i f 2 l i L W if ' we -en g - -' Ji. 'ks bi . -3. . 5 fu . r- 7.8 -W. Qfiii' ' l paw - 1 'T Q, w-QE! . 3 'v -5,104 .1 li wi Ni f i ,, - W-P tis Allen Hunter and Pete Lynch rest before their upcoming events. i x XX I x V Vin Laraway changes the H.H.S. record book again R X - .L Phil Marquis is urged on by teammates. O i . f Bill McGarry fires the iavelin. ., 7. ,, 57-:: 'Qa1,-. 0 w , A.. Carl Moye and Wendell Willis stay close to competition. Allen Hunter ready T0 COITIG SCVOSS the fiY1i5h line- ? ay so its .syligf Coach George Jennings showing J , :wi s gif' A fin F- 4- ' 3. if 5 . fag. 82:2 ,fzkf , 5' 'yard' 1 Vin Laraway-pacing himself in the mile. his determination, .ly Ci'-if? I Allen Hunter-taking off John Walczak-tossing the shot for a new school record. ii li! -ailiiql I lu 3' N Q Q 1Qf. 'fl I J ., eg - . , 5 af.. - V '+I .,, .Z 1 qlfggt. ,l - Q , 6122 43, 7 - H , 'I i ffl-5 , Q32 Q lffggj 'i i ' we Vin Laraway handing off to Tom Enright in the mile relay. Quad-captain Vin Laraway displaying his 6 foot 3 7X8 inches high jump-a new Western Mass. record. Student-Faculty Football Game Students intercept Faculty 12. Students 8 154 Morin pulls in a bomb for 6 Safarik sweeps left u......4. fi-Z . an-v-,us M... ' Q ,, .sly a gf fb- ' Az' Y 1 -in ... '. fb , ' ' 'gdb' :'..f' M . - M, V. Cos rolls left Action in front of sellout crowd Wally grabs pass in 1,-affic ' l Offensive 'ine VMS Off field Coach Lemire with last minute instructions xy X -SU- E J X I unify, 'F ' ' 1 . ' J 1 , N3 MUD!!! QW!!! Q W x ,mt ... .ri M! lst row QL-RI: M. Monahan, W. Wolfe, J. Berti, J. Kennedy. 2nd row: P. Lali- berte, A. Zebrowski, J. Gi Iligan, S, Murray, D. Fitzpatrick. Volle lst row: P, Paige. 2nd row: P. Worthy, P. Maloney, K. Pendergast, A. Ron- deau. 3rd row: S, Willis, S. Grinkavitch, P. Thompson, A. Mackey. 4th row: L. Byrd, M. Bisiewicz, Murray and Berti looking for action. Point! Students. lst row QL-RJ: K, Allen, A. Kotfila, J. Foley. 2nd row: T. Paige, F. Stevenson, A. Garcia, W. Horne. yb all lst row: J. Borowski, C. Stewart, N. Moriarty, L. Anderson. 2nd row: A. Nic- hols, J. Grady, L. Morin, K. Long, J. Squire, B. Martino. V n . I ' Q -i ' A . . ' 5- v LL l:k Blk J PLACE our Line up! Ready. 1J.GiIIigan, M. Monahan, A. Zebrowskij 155 Basketball ,,,,f 'QQ '1'.L . 1 : - Q Abe at the foul line Cf Cameron jumps center for students. 3' Monahan and Walczak battle for rebound. X t 'SSW The real cheerleaders, I Q Waitingfor rebound l Collarnoredribblesdown court ,Tw ,fi ga 3' l' ff... . X 'Sf 1 r f ,ft J ' Am' fl' at r' ya uu Ja a l , Students r 1 Q Stix' Outclass V 7 156 Q, Agigw. ,l 5 Sf Q, Faculty 1 r',- 3:5 W , ixwug CheerIeaders??? Maloney jumps against Martino. Brosseau fakes left Kareem and Biz takea break from action. Martino with good defense. Scramble for ball -F ' , , E,-.r---v 1, -sg v jj ig - l .l . bitt- lgvgzn- 1 ,, ,, xi-.sr-If KRH' TH , Q Lm L1 illh4Il v!a A . ' , - -4 it-151.1 rn..-sucgignz G E -3 fu --- .E' A-sw -x. 1 . K - .. ,- U- ' . - L' i i51'f ' :Graf-' , . asv -351 ' . ef .qw -nw W e Af- , 3655- V 'ig'-i?5'.?'L5.f:'fs, ' 7f93'q '.'L'i?' X7 ,, 'inf ' , F, , e ' ' sl - 5ii5 'i- ' ,f 1 ' . V -, 'Aff-2? 4' , f , .sx , ' ' i :S:ef'3 ',Ca,if'xT2iEA?::2'a'L J e i . ' A' A ' e ' 'ir-2lf .N.-, Q . H .z 4 xv- ' ' ffiifv--1-V 4-g V .4 f- , A : - fg, - f'- V -'aww w f 'I Q ..., ,V w ww.. -.X -JA--I r A+-:M - if ' -' J Z , -. .a : Q ahy tjx .., +. ,,- ' 5, A Vifvf-A, rs 1 ,': 31,-,.. w ,, . K .G ..- ' . 5, X I W . A :abt-, x , , 2' -M r.-Q. we Me- e e .,. -ee Q, if A i, , J A M. .Q QM: .ff L: ,.A,, ,,.5ngg,vf,'3, .' . T W- Wy- '- h. 4.-Wg, -T I 'H i ,:mz4?aeii'1?E1fiv?.?+:fa. w?,4f:al'r,Q1'1v':'?t wave-f.e:'ffe-.1 We run, but are tripped up. -. . Y Was it .3 N , I , Hifi.. . , but bite the dust. We reach for the stars, 5 Q X ef' 158 But in the end, we succeed. CANDIDS 153' 33' Let us outta here. 5 1 x 'W' L 4, Mmm tasty. Much better than the chuck wagon steak I had for lunch. KW. Willj ., A-'v I 1 ! vayteam!qJ.Lasmwskip The winner and sun champ. QP. Lanbertey Nggfggifgfat mace to me notes! M' Wash' E' -,1 Wifi A -L y g4,H,, 'q'- '!f 'VKX 'Q'-A .nn ' 2 K Us, V. ,a 1 mwzwwx, ,W VL, .t ' 1 fi J Xitfxi Vifgsk qv 5-ff Y ,wx ta,f4,l,w,3gsf.gs. , V!-. gg'9x'x:g x.'g'fgfg' 1' ' 'S 331,23 klhffcy X 'Kwg'wf..af-err it 2' M ff R -+ xy' Q. -Q3 130 wxkgifs , . -, Q-Y' vw A 'mix -xxx Si3a:'3f 8xyk.ygfg rt J .42 fb ' :, 'fX:. C fav-an '- EXW . md . 4 wi' w w t t h f X ,am . gwabv. is .F , xg -,tfglht g53:g,'f5.-fu S , -. is . , gggnwb .,1.,gg,:r, 4. ' 'A 'x wif, .. QW? we, 2-49. -ga' .Mia ,. is Q :ik 52. '41 ' 4? . N Rf 1??' ,' g-.ad ' I wgtbw N . ,ix my - ,atv 1 '., ' ' - 3 Q L' ' ' 1' I 4: Y t 5 1 tf .9 9 2' Q ,, -ff ...X 1 xx , ,.f-4. 'Xt Q V 74 160 7' ' ,. , ..- It iust might work at that. KJ, Batheltj I-am-a-mechanical-man, CC. Foltaj QM., ' aL,- , 1 Craylish are cheaper, Mr. Gibbs, but lobsters He followed her into the dark alley and then . . . CB. Duquetteb have more meat. QK. Daltonj Figmengzohno,Mr.shevlinlmsisTl1earerAns. ?aY5 'We GOV' Sa'ge ' has deemed flce workers an species, W W of A Just think, another 179 days to go... Slowly l Yllffled- 5190 by STCP - - - CS- D'H3ef'l97 N., ...M-,..4--an V M.....-vl ,Www But Pablo, I'm a married woman, KP. Laliberte, D. Hlf'SChJ i ff .0-v-n-1 .gy-uw Oh! I'm tho thcared! KL. Nlulvaneyb l beg to differ. French II is not helping my outlook on life. L-ll, M , , ,,,J..: N-J I have devised a quicksetting glue that cannot be dissolved by any means. Unfortunately, I just satin it. CMr. Sarnellib K, if Of course it's a real 'stash KS. Skypeckj 1 MJ ,SH--1 ie f .. .e ?ZlK1. k f iff? xrg,-4, 5 - he 4 . Y 3 , Sf ' fy ' I! r . i T . J here xg i fvv A i . , N 4. fn ,,,: ,gif ,K A in V ,.,,,wnQM y The new H.H.S. band uniform. Vw. 2 e Vtxqt. W Another fun rally QC. Parent, S. O'Leary, S. D'HaeneJ 1? Ig ' 's Q. O.K. O'Connor-Where'd you hide my other arm? KR. Fleuryj X S rx l I Q e s L. I don't know what l'm doing, but l'm doing it real good. KP. Barony They repossessed my T.V. yesterday-and just before General Hospital , too. CN, Tureky 163 y 5-N, , 'l V 'ff Q. . W xv I .'3',.:12 'T'-. , . . . 5:54, -Q 1 -Fffx, ' 1 5.k..1 r 'CQ 'Q 5 1- ff 42 A? 7? 23, -,i Qi And then the baby bear said . . . KJ. Lescaulth I want my Finkelsteinj Ahh! Don't be mad . . . CMrs. Bowler, A, Kotfila, F, Kennedy. E. Konrad, J. Kellyj . A . , -.,fL,,,w,..w Will you be our mother? CS. Dennis, Mrs. Foley, S. Danielsj Does it really show that much? 1Mr. Kennedyj UKQUPYM ' PUT Maypo. CB. 5 Say Ms. when you talk to me CP. Barony afbb' H -V reg' . Steve Milkiewicz here, at beautiful Bray Lake, to tell you about Fruit of the Loom, e .. - H W X .559 3.3.5 5, g,f5g.,ggf4 B w,iyf7-4y.,,,.,gcg,',,g A -, 'A 1 we , ' e ww -:'X.,Qg ' 1' eif1gjwLe .'vf?123'. .,, - -xv' x nag. Ju- 5 The new H.H.S. cafeteria annex. The Thinker? CA. KotfiIa5 - ' ,Aw sk 3 K, ' ' Ziigis- ' 'Div K 'L . -uziggis' .fu iq f,::lngg0.O .lyk .zo , , gg-.::1'.- -:z?- - - -iz. . up,1 vo,','1- lla, f 4 1 aaa, '0op, Qpnpan gl . kg - - .....f . ., , .-.,,:o.,,'.- . ,,..-Z ..,, - .,,... V, 3 .-., 'I.,, ---.,,o l. ' n.',' U I 1 ..,',','. ' Ma --.,'o..,,. .. . lg. to l'l' lu,' laid' l'c' K -.,,--. ...v,,1-. e . . Q -.. f- - .'. o ',','o 'u'iOi I I ...-... . . o' 'oe A . . ...-..,, Repent you heathen sinner! CP. Thorton, M. Collinsj TfiPPi 1' KW- I-9miVe5 Welcome to the Monkey House CJ. Chivasj xl: Ah, don't cry George! U. Giuigan. G. Keneyy YOU bet ' did! fA- FOX5 Hi Sailor Boy! New in town? fP PerrauI0 5338 sir. '- s 3 i A 5 2 1 L i 7 Where d they all go? QS M3CI8gJ lg A ,ffl in ' ' ' wk , '. ,439-f YL. Munchkm at the ticket booth LJ. germ They've had another lover's quarrel CJ. Gilligan J Collamorej 4. ' is., any , V , W , H' gm :LQ i-4,,,w-ml '--65 X ' 1 4 Q W 1 if t3i,2'73:f,y3 l .4 - 'fvT 'Y i' 1-f-f - - -S ,,, gh 7,515-, --Wi, Oh no! He's going to sit next to me. fJ. Hegyj Mr. D's love nest. eff-vis 833'-51? F Hope this F in French won't get me kicked off the staff KE. Guillettej , . i Runners-up for Romeo and JuIietcontest1J. Lastowski, G. Lynchj H+ 'of ro . iw . , V Vw- W -f - , . Yep! we went to Friendly's and we're glad we did! H.H.S. janitorial staff N s My place or yours? QP. Marquisj Mak' w W :Wg- Q x'-:1-, we l W , 'tif' Q' YT 'K 9f't.,g, ,- W sim mi 12 A 'Q ti ze f --...... 22.15 For SENIORS only, Q 4 .X Y .A P-- . A A t .,v0 ' .T.-s-.. -.......,. You'Il wonder where the yel- low went-when you brush your teeth with Rubber- cement. CH. Sullivanj i . Making bubbles is an artistic ability that only a few possess. CR. Wodeckil .1 Yes, officer. The second from the left. She's the one who did it. CK. Schmidt, N. Deane, E. Sexton, M, Sextonj ' '-.XM Are you ready-let's do the Freddie- No-I'm not ready. KR. Desnoyers, M. Donohuej ska Q You know, this biology class can grow on you, CMouseJ . 71 is You really want my opinion on the food? KG. Pietrychj f So that's where Mr, Moriarty goes during lunch They told me it runs in the family! CF. Walzj time! CL. Van Kleekb 'ffm l Golly! I just won the Marie Osmond look-alike contest!1W.LemireJ . . . a room for two and the name is Smith. KK. Pendergast, M Bisiewiczl rifle 2. YE ,Km fx 169 V Id 't k'd ' I, ld , ? . . . . D?bJVig::,S5 I agw wou you Tommy QT Conway Mywhatismissing?!!fG.Brown? . . C Lunch time at the Kiddie Park CM. Driscollj Q i f M:f'kQf YQ - -V+' -,ss Hmmmm! Wonder if he's taken? CS. Walshj There's something about an Aqua Velva Man! LS. Bros- seau, M. Moynihan, T. Brassil, M. Bisiewiczj Ee . ix ' if if . O.K. Who took my typewriter? CAM. Luceyb ,Q jg- Would you please knock it off!? KB. Carmel, P. Cauleyj WouIdn't my parents be ashamed of me if they knew that I was a secret speed reader? QD. Steinbockj 515' ff QS 5 Wwe? fffftx tif f if iff, 'gli . pg! .fs 5 ' . i rf' ! rE After ten more treatments, the doctor said I'd be normal qk. walsm Guest speaker on Graduation Day QF. Flintstonej I don't know. You read it to me. QT. Conwayj Get me to the church on time. KG. Jenningsj ----......,,. Please. don't squeeze the Charmin! QR. Riv- kin, R. Omerj T, The yearbook idle. KG. Lynchj -W-M.-7, .P-......,. f'm'M Wk i Q37 ,. 1 ,f W.. If I pretend she's not there, maybe she'II just go away! CD. Vershon, L. Bergerl who da ihunk it? 1.1, Burkej S Ax 'H -my 1' 1 -.i. YK ,,,....-- Q .fag Agia- lext question: Explain in detail the life cycle of a Norwegian ierry picker. Be specific, U. Millaneb I . I know you're underthere and I'm going to wait until you come out! CH. Gibsonj U' . ' , X Q ff- l limi e n-.Av ' N ' - l . V-B . ea ka . Lf 1 ,L l ,,, , Q . ., . , V Y ' -Q vast' f' x - Am . 1- 7 M - 1 ' 1 vx X ' 1' -5, ' x 'CLR I 6 Y 4. ' F ff -.v . 3' A X , , gy , .fgfft ' -' . K ,Jill - vt W ,L x l' l ' 1 'L-E , al ' -5 , 7' X in ' 1 ' 9' -F319 31,7111 L, -' -. . .Q .f,,-711 F., 10,3 ' s . If ' L Yi' N ' , W 1 ' Vfir'-' fakgei . 1 ' . 1 I x ,M 4, , ,, ,, . K 1, :,n5.x'lg,,5,.gvj x , i K 'M ' i . i A A-:-:ig 4: ,vw . ' 4, 1 ' fl 'i . c-?x:.Z3.425iZ-.Q.:w-QE Uh , , , ri. Trish! QP, Malcngyv PA Marquigy Look, Nora-that sandwich has legs! CL. Conway, N, Deane, P. Paigej And your right side will convince your left side ..I'm sure. QF. Moskall Pk I-Zig,-ghp! ,J aifjx 'glue P9 HHIIII :WAX-, U ...ii ' X . ' ' . ff 4 H8 . Q I m gonna bea Rock and Roll Star! QM. Bevanj Get your own' Its my turn to wear the shirt! CS. Danielsj gin . S23 V, Ae Q, ii ' i ,J A ',e..a ,-..,......-va . Y iL . L-,..-Q.-...... Don't be upset-many don't grasp Family Living after just one semester. CMrs. Bradley, S, Cashj ' Mis Q ' She said Yes! CR. Luceyj r , l sffit. 1 2? figwgi Y 13144552 ffihsf Get yqur programs here! KP. Lynch, D, Little do they know that I, Bill Herbert. am the Betty Crocker Family Leader of Tomorrow KW. Herbert! YE? ,L Q. T5 figfz. Whistle while you work. CN. Moriartyj z L, L3 Hey Nancy-what's a four letter word for a rare Tibetan rice dish? KN. La- verdiere, M. Flanaganb - ...L Someday my prince will come. fS. Blanchardj 2 1 a...b...c...uh...d?yeah,d!fMr.LaliberteJ ' Mp- N, ff- ., ',,.,......4.' r-e....,g,M Karen, if you blow in my ear, I'Il follow you anywhere. KK. Arnold, R. Duquetteb ...Ti Ly - exif if '., 'mf - .cj 4 tv-- f 5 ' 163. Y' - f ,fi ' ' H e .,- .- 1 --f '15 ws. . ee. - V'-.' if-:mffffff ..:'?'f W7,ieS17'ff- ' V- 15: il gig:-'Rfb ? ' ' Q Y :Liu xl' Lge 'ifgif-Lfgefwi jr Apr 15 Jfrngi, i Else .e i , wefg1Z5Pf . ff .f:f.2x.a 'TfvT4'2.ffw? 2w'!'f'K Ll' fl tv J' I didn't think I kicked it that hard. l. : 'lm 33 a ,ff I z' E ' ' . . 'X ' l ' .V w l .,r 1 E V N ' l 5, ' L 5 l I W V' ff' V I ' :JS x f ' ' Why me? Why always me? QL. Jessenb fix I never would have believed it! KP. Cauleyj Why I'd love to go out with you tonight KK. Keighleyj 1 3 W 2 ' 4 f E 2 .....N...,,...4 ,.. , Where'd Mr. Flanagan go? .AO Help! Get me out of the basement QS. Danielsj as ...S Convict ?t02687301K. Pendergastl xi R. A r 56 i i We X, 5 fl I wonder what he's doing tonight? CP. Thompsonj W I knew I forgot something! KP. Perreaultj ami w. 'QS Ccmcx ,lt ,- A '-:ure . -if -' +i rf' 931'-wr Tauri Election Time at H.H.S, 962'-,,. X fr 'K N f,-,-:I 91 ,Y it Oh my gosh! CE. Goralb ,Q qu-v N .EIN ' u Q.. 'Nu-. fi It's not a heartbeat, it's a lovebeatl' QR. Dermody, S. Corriganl Actually the procedure is very elementary. QG. Grincovitchj Why? KE WHSO,-U Hmm if 2 and 5 make 8 that leaves me a balance of minus 564' Thelnfamous Tudor fTudorJ What's showing? iM. Rossb Hey baby-you've sure got a mean slap shot, CB. Brownj enardb 'J yin And I'II bet you didn't know that Mr. Laliberte and Miss O'Leary eloped to Acapulco, either! QS. Donah, D. Gonsorj QVV' ' I've never seen a picture of Mr. Plaza taken from that angle before. CD. Steinbeck, M. Hey! lfound one I didn't read yet! fMrs Langej O'Brien, M. Woifsfeld, M. Pasternakb f ,fx Aw come on! Just give me one more minute. Look! Look! See Sp0tfun!,,,fT.O'C0nl'10Yj QK. Shawj '51, i - 1 1 'E 9 What are you doing ? KK. Cravenj ' K . 1 I 1 There's more than one way to make taffy . . . CR, Wodeckij Wynken, Blyken, and Nod f i jx. I 179 Our group had 9994: more cavities. HHS cheerleaders display new uniforms, The American Sportswoman QP, Gagnoni K. Pendergasti n wg ,ne N an ,se .90 Auntie Em, Auntie Em!! CK. Driscollj Down. CHopefuIIy for the third timej I like it because it keeps me dry. I like it because it doesn't sting rne. CP. Paige, fx Hi W-...... f QQ 6? WY! ,,-v Hewo Big Boy CJ. Kappelj Gee Mr. O'Connor ya really think I have talent? CL. Kellyj SPECIAL EVENTS Junior-Senior Prom Dream On Ann Bresnahan. Marybeth O'NeilI, Queen Lynn Viamari, Heidi Stepno, Donna Rudzik 'M YQ 5 X, xx. Hmm 'R U i-.-ll N 1 f' X A t 4 183 W' 'far-1 'gb ,nf 1 , 1- ' , :A Qif. f .4 f A3 W N 'QA ff , 1 If1'!' ffl val? . X ' I V, .X I 1 X M I ' 4 1 ' N l E You Can't Take It With You On May 24 and 25, of this year, the drama club presented the play, 'You Can't Take It With You starring Greg Rideout as Tony Kuly: Lora Jacques, as Penney Sycamore: Nancy Geissler and Kate Dudley enacting Alice: Vernon Bennett playing Grandpa: Dawn Evans as Essie and John Thomas as Mr. DePinna. This play was excellently done under the direction of Mr. Peter Kinney and lVlr. John Cullinan. The play was yvell enjoyed by all those who attended. K, Walsh, C. Kelly, R, Sauer, ti? at ta K. Dudley and G. Rideout. N. Geissler, V. Bennett, M. Driscoll. f 1150 QL-Rl V. Bennett, D. Evans, L. Dudley, M. La Rochelle, L. Jacques. ry ,gr f SSE J. Lescaultand J.Thomas T f f W' TITTZQ- 71:-si Qcftw H Q L. Picard and J. Thomas L. Picard and S. Brown 14 185 ,f3,:,?MQ ' L. Jacques f K- L4 G NJ X L. Dudley, S, Brown 186 L. Jacques, H. Saniford, V. Bennett. N. Geissler L. Picard and H. Saniford Mr. P. Kinney, Mr. J. Cullinan . A-'vvs 4' fix 2-V 3, N 4,1 ll 1 N , A K. Dudley Directors f' 9 1.4, Entire cast of You Can't Ta ke It With You National Honor Societ lst row: G. Buckley, T. O'Hare, S. Jewell, C. Parent, K. Kavanaugh, J. Lastowski, W. Herbert, R. Chaquette, J. Kozuch, W. Nizinski, F, Py- cko, R. Brown, R. Duquette, T. Angers, M. Albonesi, R. Lucey, N. Wilson, D. Bartley, R. Way, M. Whalen, P. Perreault. 2nd row: B. Clapp, J. Matysiewicz, B. Messenger, E. Greaney, N. Geissler, G. Stankiewicz, G. Rideout, M. Hefty, D. Wykowski, P. Baron, R. Lempke, G. Pin, M. Berger, W. Will. 3rd row: K. Keighley, D. Wytrych, H. Sullivan, M. Cordes, N. Batchelor, J. Gerbert, K. Dalton, M. Brunault, J. Ducharme, S. Moynihan, J. Burke, A. Lucey, B. Finkelstein, D. Clauson. 4th row: W. Becker, S, Bartsch, E. Goral, A. Valencia, A. Craven. lst row: J. Connell. J. LaRose, W. Wierzbicki, S. Goodchild, M. Griffin, M. Guiheen, A. Bresnahan, M. Dinn, C, Gadbois, T. Tierney, A. Jolly, N, Kraiewski, J. LePine, D. Letellier, P. Skwirz. 2nd row: D. Beauchemin, J. Dillon, N. Hart, D. Buckley, K. Kozuch. K. Papadakis, M. Kela- her, G. Konrad, S. Daly, E. Donohue, C. Walker. 3rd row: P. Kelly, M. McKenna, P. Kennedy, L. Charland, D. Wuttke. N. Smith, J, Daly, D. Shaw, D. Kisselbaugh, C. Chivas, G. Berstein, S. lwanski. 4th row: J. Goldberg, G. Johnston, S. Donah, E. Dillon, D. O'DonnelI, A, O'Con- nor, D. Ruszczyk, R. Maniscalch, P. Stathis, K. Rohan, H. Tylek, S. Brown. f SCHCg:QSHi5 A : ' rv- X . . ' Q 'ivza 0 3 -TQ fi 3 gtg?-ff? J. Lastowski lights a candle for Character. ll 3 l i s . i 4 P r F ll S. Moynihan addresses the audience on Scholarship. Service is discussed by J, Burke, ,A ,. .. ,.,.,,j i i rv '-Q , 1. 5 5-:ggi .J ' , u 5 i 5 li i 1 Q ? - I Mr. Nloriarty congratulates R. Yelle on accep- C.Papineau is greeted on entranceinto NHS. The new inductees are addressed by Mr YBVICG Inf'-7 the NHS- Moriarty on principles ofthe NHS. ' -L 'I ' 8 . Q E 2 N I gy, 1 - Q P-1 K 'g fff'z,1'.fg INDUSTRIAL A l-:H fl1f..f',f 1' fi I m + 4 ' .. - IIt, h0'5 the wise guy who eraSed 8 rrlil'1uieS Oxf the U - E U infix , 'I '. nu -.un ! ,- HE ' , -Z T QV I X Q aff 0 S 24 W4 if H HR Tow M59 QQ XM Seems 'Km J 3 1, X X X Qu J? X X 1 T-K , 45 41, uf. h 1 s , X Q4 . Q , fi N f- 2' Wei ' ' ' . .ColIamore? f 3 w. X 17 I 'Y x -U-. V i 3 -L See w ha ppen Swhenyouskipaclass!? my ima fv-S Sen. Edward M. I Kennedy Visits I-I.H.S. Sen. Kennedy addresses the assembly. The Ffledge of Sen. Kennedy answers questions from Auegmnce' the Cmwd' Mr. Moriarty and Sen. Kennedy carrying the gift for Ted, Jr 51 . Mr. Moriarty calls assembly to order. The Se 'af0 '93V95if1 3 blillafd n4 H Coach John Gilligan Thai.-1---f,cf,- c T3 c11 Tri-Capiains Mike Powers, Wayne Lernire, and George Kelley. A Chicopee Pacer gets creamed, f Spirit Queen and her court Mary O'NeiI, Trish Lynch, Pat Thompson, queen. Pat Cauiey, Joan Hegy. AA. President Marty Dunn A ff? if 55,12 I i ' wwf 4 ' a s :-W , 1 - - -new W -. 1 .- , 192 X-1, s X 'i Xt. s- - M , . . , , .: , ' . e Q!! ,g 0, fm an - I i JL . .. si' p .,, ',, H s U ju ' ' Holyoke's Suicide Squad Winter Rall QA Xe, , , Q3 ... '.,,t 'fy ,JI Paul Perreault co-ca ptain ot the Boy's Ski Team, and Jane Sheridan representatives of the Girl's Ski Team. Mark Albonesi introduces the members ofthe Hockey Team. State gymnastics's champ Jim Doherty. The talkative Steve Czepiel. . W 3 -Q . Mug? 1 fig. . f Q 'f-' Q 5 -tx , r 't P. - lf -.Q 5 '- .. if' 'i tii lltfiii p -V it 'R llhllu ' Colleen contestants and their escorts. 193 Intramural Volleyball Seniors L: 2 rf .3 ff-Y lst row: V. Laraway, M. Lachowetz. 2nd row: R. Lernpke, J. Lastowski. J, Laramee, W. Lemire. Juniors Sophomores IS N af- DUI ,Awlllr Xmuull' H 'I ff, lst row: R, Normand, D. O'Connor, D. Murphy. 2nd raw: R. Mousette, lst row: T. Nelson, D. Moye, R, Moynihan, J. Newton. 2nd row: D. Moye K. O'Connor, S. O'Brien. J. Murphy, L. Moskal. 194 Freshmen Girls lst row: J. Gadek, J. Flaherty, A. Gerard. 2nd row: A. Kochaniec, J. lst row: M. Judd, A. Farrell, C. Angers. 2nd row: M, Angers, B KfiSBk- Daviln, C. Baer. Intramural Wrestling lst row: B. McGarry, J. Kommendecki, G. Bonnett, B. Thompson, K. Bassett. 2nd row: B. Herbert, M. Constance, A, Ayala, V. Westbrook. 195 Intramural Softball S ,fl xr . 'tx tv1 5QXt'S1 4 S !'54Wz,1 2 lst row: K. Mackey, T. McGarry, B. Lucey, J. McKenna. 2nd row: D. McCorkindaIe, B. Luce, A. McGrath, K. McClain, F. McDanieIs lst row: M. Hebert, J. Jackowski, L. Jessen, R. Hampson, D. Hill. 2nd row: G. Johnson, J. Hobert, E. Hurley, J. Hamel. lst row: J. Hennessey, G. Grincavitch, B. Haggerty, A. Huff. 2nd row: J. Herbert, J. Harrison, V. Guarangno, J. Haley, B. Hassan. lst row: S. Plammondon, P. Roberts, S. Pare, A. Rodriguez, R. Narey. 2nd row: C. Ryan, K. O'NeiII, S, Maiek, M. Ruszczyk, L. McAndrew ww Memorial Day Reverand Driftmier addresses the student body. The veterans salute the flag. Junior girls escort the veterans out of the gymnasium. Mr. Curran sings the Battle Hymn ofthe Republic mmf? 'ff 5 Our national anthem is sung by Mrs. Ramondetta. Our visitors are welcomed with a speech by Principal Moriarty. 0 J Gift Day P. Maloney opens the assembly. un? ...wa 1. I - . ,A,,a. u.,.w-.uu..sA-W'luW- f . i i a' Q M ? .-Nw, e - E f ' A -. X ' Q? -N i . -if 3' ff- 'L' fits A Q. , s L 1 ,Q e A ff' Q y . ,QR . St. Jude's Children's Hospital will receive a check from the Medi- cal Club which is given by E. Goral and M. Berger. 1 B. Messenger and A. Lucey receive Letters of Commendation from the National Merit Exams. D. Hart presents Mr. Moriarty with the Color Guards' gift. 1 g X fs kv' inqjv' A i v 2 -1.5, six Mr. Moriarty receives the Maiorettes' gift from M. Brunault and K. Dalton. The Ski CIub's gift is presented to Mr. Moriarty by D. Vershon. 199 S 'inv- ewA. ,1 A,A. President Marty Dunn Bob Lucey receives letters forthe soccer team. Letter Mr. Flanagan ktsiq Day conducts assembly in record time. 5,4 f.,- QT: Tri-captain Mike Powers counts the football letters. -W... w...k,X - 1 Z., ififiixtfvi .f,-1+ , ..g ,. 1 M If Mr. Moriarty spea ks a few words. Alan Kotfila talks about track coach John Kane. v-a...,,,, '-sa. ----,...,.,.'. -Q., Kevin Allen smiles at a remark from the crowd. 1wQ,..,,,, 'ww...,,. Senior Class Officers QL-RJ William Herbert, Vice-President: Pamela Baron, Secretary: Michael Sullivan, President: Patricia Maloney Treasurer: S. Dennis, Marshall. Class Advisors 'Q James Ripa and Maureen Hurley. 'lr- 'William Becker 'Patricia Cauley 'Beth Finkelstein 'Richard Way Julie Burke Daniel Bartley Luanne Kelly Susan Moynihan Bonnie Messenger F. Joseph Lastowski Anne Rondeau Edgar Meyer Barbara Carmel Nathan Wilson Philip Marquis Nancy Batchelor Carol King Raymond Chaquette Joseph Bodganski Eric Schmidt Donna Freyman William Nizinski Cheryl Lariviere Robin Lempke Olga Granados Irena Saj Janice Gerbert Helen Sullivan Edward Greaney 'Cheryl Papineau 'Debra Wenzel Michael Adamczyk Robert Brown Gregory Rideout Paula Lubold Paul Perreault Honor Roll High Honors 'Marilyn Hefty 'Ann Marie Lucey Lisa Hodnicki Wende Will Richard Viau Ann Valencia Elizabeth Goral Nancy Turek 'Meredith Cordes 'Debra Yeskay Mark Whalen 'Sharon Bartsch Honors Mark Albonesi John Kozuch 'Glenn Keeler 'Katherine Mein Barbara Clapp Janice Ducharme Leo Desjardins Elizabeth DeJesus Kathleen Labrie Gabrielle Pin Darlene Wytrych Sharon Gallup Cathleen Garvey Karen Lupien Thomas Angers Pamela Baron Gary Stankiewicz Amanda Garceau Edward Kusyk Debra Hash Deborah Karas Nancy Geissler 'Anne Marie Craven Robert Lucey 'Marlene Berger 'Kathleen Dudley Robert Duquette Vincent Stankiewicz Alicja Pasternak Maureen Rochon Cathleen Stasz James Delaney Kathleen Walsh Diane Clauson Kathleen Dalton Gail Mailhott Donna Wykowski Lorraine Yelle William Herbert Herdis Hildigunnarsson Teresa O'Hare Gail Buckley Theresa Hrib Mary Jo Meunier Douglas Miller 'Kristine Kavana ugh 'Kathleen Keighley James Moriarty Cynthia Parent Francis Pycko Frances Walz Patricia Maloney 'Robert Stoltz 'Lester Zyla Jaye Matysiewicz Nancy Gabbard Sabrina Jewell Theresa Rys 'Same Average ,.,.4v ' ' Stl: 4 Capt. Marvel? more like Capt. Goofus. 20 on the red, Bill. KA. Kotfilaj 1 . s ri I 44. Mfr ,. 4 , -K , J y 5' W 0 + . s- -. , The real Cookie Monsier fB. Messengerj She stood me up again, QD, Duperraulqj l wish my nose would stop dripping, CN. Gabbardj ..,t,maawh A . , H . , 1 2 if e KNf9l-lT9 SW 1' Come now Mr. dissected a bull i 0. i ,ff 1' 'Hail Holyoke High School just doesn't seem to hold the students like it used to. CML Moriartyj I . 1...- , - ,ah -and Smile. You're on Candid Camera! fMr. Woodsj F o rget this. What l need is a good pair of ele- vator shoes. CML O'BrienJ w Q K Gibbs, you expect me to believe that you moose in that dissecting pan? KJ. Foleyj Should a gentleman offer to a lady? . ,. x. 5 ., - 15-.f 5, L . g. .f , x f. tx , 1f,,,m-, a Tipparillo ,mr we Hmm, Goya Melons 89m each. lynn-i Oh morn!! I won't fall. KK. Allenj what-1: 4 aux!-nFlL1QyQ..,a.n H '-ff, s 'Effie 1-A , 1,?l?gg.1,1:- ,i..,Kli2x,AVv s Simple Simon says hands in the air! CMr, Shevliny , i ,ip ' ' 2 V ' ,iAQ'51!fj 4Lf ' . 5'r 1 . -1 ., 3 1, ' : - f . vA3'., 'n f ,g w,f,2'1iJ?Ez'g bv L, 4 3- ., t Q if fff,f11ffem in 2 h Q , '?f'. - Pmffwf' - 45 f . J?ia.' V: xx ,xg ,, Hein ig E .Ll-env' fj, 'Q 5 I , ,gf Oh yeah, Come down here and say that!! KM. Lempkej To sleep, to dream, or to suffer the slings and arrows of Mr Cauley's 3rd period English class. Class Picnic Ag. 4. 5' ff. ' I x 5 ' x Q ,. 1 ,4 :gf 'Q ' ,, .mi-.M Q' N ,,..,'- gif, ff f Tl , V 01: . 14,4 , Q U V 3 Q f s . A I 1 b X 1: -v'.:m:g. I - 5 I W..-x-,, : sh, I ini Sa, ,Q wa Class Day if Mr. Shevlin watches to make sure the Seniors file in according to his instructions. 1 William Becker gives the Class Oration. , 4- MTL- M., -,hh .si ti ,1 ON ..,, 'v Q Av fa , , 6 Q it . .ww Joe Lastowski and Helen Sullivan reveal the Celebrities. Michael Sullivan, president, presents the Senior gift to Mr. Moriarty. X Q V 2 1, 5 Q ' 5 3 gs-.V ,' - .- si., h Z 1 f' l . tsl g-iwixiiflafti' A cf . Q21-ai viii. S .wr wi' .iqgvhaqif zoa 2 N .M 'W Mr. Moriarty greets visitors to K ' K , ,jfs fhepfogfam- it P . ,, Joe Lastowski presents a copy of the ANNUAL to Mr. Rohan, to whom it was dedicated. , , , f . , -.4 -Qgiwss, mv lf- Wayne Lemire and Anne Craven receive their ribbons as Class Athletes, Patricia Maloney talks of some of the class' Memories. I9 Stanley Pikul receives one of his many prizes' Marlene Berger accepts an award for scholarship from Peter Lynch. Creative Selections are Presented by: 8-1 AX Katherine Dudley 2 Y Douglas Abbey S 'E -1 we gi , , 3. 4. 3 Dawn Evans 3vf . 5, W, 4 , . . W' :fx 3,-1. .' 'W -. -4. wcf' --'3nk Jang, or t -' x ' 1 K ?A 1, .'flCl3T.- -ay, ' Aka KY- 5 2' ' -s A'-,W ,- , -283 .L Lt -Aw, f- N, -. ' , , -7, .1 mu., 1 'ffigy , if-lg.. ' '-,iillgrfgika 'f7 '4- M, it 13, Q, A'7f,:f'f-275 : - Yi ' - adv Q -1 ' ' N tf'f?:'? ,.1'u.igfw ggi ' ' 4 . if 8 -S W ' Wally Greaney receives Clown award amidst upro Robin Lempke and Scott Westcott are declared Rome .KG y, af, -X HX f , 3- hir Stephen Dennis receives athletic t if i'-'-im. ua- ,, o and Juliet of 1974. arious approval. Cheryl La riviere accepts a scholastic prize. 19 .1 , lf v 14' A 5 4 Ju l 1 -li: ,V .sk J Ur F .di rophy. Richard Way closes the ceremony with the Class Farewell. Class Holyoke High is now a part of our past-who would think it would go by so quickly? Finally we are here at our long awaited Class Day and are anticipating with excitement the prom ceremonies. But let us now take a look at the past and see some of seemed too big, the building was con- We elected Sue Grincavitch and Gary Stank- on the Student Council. We had no class officers that and unimportant, often getting a ribbing, as Mr. that year. things began happening. We were all here now and we to know everybody else. ln the fall we voted as class Krause, Vice-Presidentg Cindy Brinkman, Secre- Marshall. at the annual Thanksgiving Day game, but The name Jim Doherty already was becoming Though only Sophomores, we had many as a class. 1 the comedy, Don't Drink the Water , which summer ended as we were given the new title of 'Jun- of us by taking the PSAT in October in preparation for actual long in the spring. Soon afterwards we voted in another Mik n was re-elected President: Bill Herbert elected new Brink ,e back as Secretary as did Pat,Maloney and 'Steve Dennis to of Treasur arshall. This was the our first Jun ior prom, Sweet Season and two junior girls, Lynn Viamari Nancy Gabbard osen for the queen court. Mid-years came and went and we somehow survived exam began a class fund-raising drive through the sale of magazines which proved very ssful, raising over S1700 for the class treasury. February of junior year the Ski Club sp a trip to Canada, France and Spain were also planned by club That spring, My Fair Lady became the the Track team captured the Soon, junior that long were ourselves was put Pat Cauley and Trish Lynch, court, and Pat football team, the Thanksgiving game very proud by scoring five shut-out Student Government ber of the As Schools Match Stankiewicz led their team to The year was a busy one the yearbook and their bringing the cost of our A sad time was then friend and classmate for ty Thompson, queen. Unfortunately for the Chicopee, but the boys made us all player, Bob Stoltz, was selected school in Boston. Also a mem- Bartley, Bill Becker, and Vin seniors really helped the Saturday night dances, of Scott Bergeron. A good or-Senior prom, Dream and members of her court nna Rudzick. Ted Kennedy and a gift was 1 Hegy. too much worry. Cameras exchanging class pictures, titles in competition as did we took first place in the fine showing and placed Utah and the other to You Can't Take grad We to anno 1' as out Valedictoria 'F ' for the hard work. g' ' V .53 of it all, graduation just a day away, , ft of ' ,,fJf all have the same thoughts of what f A,!? A A 'T itsff iq! ., now what's to determine our - ,Q if ltf's a new? K 5 to, but let us not for imes 'werspentg Q X . V that vvillgf if ays W ' i i ' fl it -54.4. r t Respectnvely, Y Pam Baron, Secretarys V , Class of 1974 it ,f 2 . . Q fi f k at . t 3 .- . 1 . it 2 'Wt iw, 4i?': , We, the class Massachusetts, memory, do voking any will Item I To Mr. Mu citizenship Item ll this Item Item leave Will of Holyoke, County of Hampden, Commonwealth of class of Holyoke High School, being of sound mind and document to be our last will and testament, hereby re- . sincere compliments for the outstanding leadership and engrave in our personalities. have been there when some of your loving students were putting of I repeat, do not touch the machines. is that go and a of your 'rlet .Qnd a remember your to your shoes. pounds of butterscotch candies to lend to Mr. bag in every room. your section. students have already Item will' lways be 451. Item Item XV Item as +3 J., ,xl and gowrforg finie Q 954 ' 3 chains, . will be great ping-pong MHQIQESSQ I f 'ts-f1?itig'r 'Q Iiangai oo,5o'we earn tell who School! for bdildjng a Q v ' ,fgx AI, :I , . , A:f,',:,,g H,- Q f- fe, ,., . 4: r,,--,.',,,,: ,1,- -viii . z.. 1 rg fM,g'Y,55 i W P 5 ,r,r'v,Q5, '3 5, V. g V2,.4f::vgI.,f5. gg , . 1-.5.,, uw., f .. - v s X- Q Item XXVII To Mr. Jinx O'Connor-a baseball Thursdays. Item XXVIII To Mr. Ripa-we give a lifetime supply Item XXIX To Mr. Sarnelli-the honorary title of Item XXX To Mr Rossmeisel the directions to Item XXXI To Mr Zebrowski we leave the c temper shots during the intramural games Item XXXII tem principal Mr Moriarty we Ieavea Frank Rohan foryou retirementwe Walker Rich er and Wally you a c sed circuitT V the ice of two yeafr's Prom To the XXXVIII orfo yourl the Juniors top our you will To the ws and Ripa and iss marks Ruby Vine trust that walls In OUT you to bowl on Tuesdays and on hand to give you on the corners. only by the Poweres, parking lot. Railroad Station dogs? to try Today, Class Day, is a time when Whatever happened in a typical will treasure forever. An ordinary day at H.H.S. means getting a tardy slip first period when you could Good morning is heard will be office hours and there is a mad rush to our lockers If not happily interrupted by an ends and the Juniors and Seniors are off eating in our cafeteria or leaving and they have the choice of either chuck with jelly or peanut butter with student. After lunch most students return to a to get out of ith B activity wouldn't be in his halI Donahue becau ' a 4' Q 'Q Y J. f Y .Vg we 'I Q XVE 2 ' . ,, ight,-, z e? 1 '.Yi-ir i Wg' ei. ', fi? K ,fer ,If Lf Q21 ' o, ' 2 X 'A '- f' 13+ 5,6-'Q WL 4-5, K ?11,i'-Q' l ' f ff f 'fe' 111 1 Q ,y,. 4' x , Lg, Q 'ga- ,. ,Q --.- 5 sly, i .i if vi 'R. Q 2 8 1 cf? way that H.H.S. has brought us. turned into memories that we Failure to make the tardy bell wants to go through a boring Donuts! Then a cheerful the day reassuring us that there on timelb the bell rings and and 4 drag by. Finally period 4 have the decision of staying and lf they decide to stay, made of peanut butter in the life of an H.H.S. t discovered a way home-room by Mr. ,wr J f,,,.-r N ,Aff ,ww ,nr MMM 1,.,ff' if , i v- i,A 49 of 5 . J- .5 .r , s 'Y ix K 'iii if S YV' ' 'wrywr- s ' X if g01ng to H.H.S and our glass has attained only the events which r also, will be 3 time to l'6I'1'1elTlbel'.rWe Sunday wlth antlclpatlon and exc1temeht..I5utwe, fond memories. 'SI A A 4 Vi e M 1 wa , W?Q,gg.g5f - . 1 . ',,- V' wifW::w'wf'? f if ' 'ie 218 Class Celebrities Best-Looking-Mary Beth O'NeiII and Tim Murphy Romeo and Julie!-Robin Lempke and Scott Westcott Mos! Studlous-Beth Finkelstein and Richard Way HS? ,.l'.,r., r 4 o,'zt,.a.. co'. ,4 an 1- 5 E ,. Friendlies!-Jill Kappel and Mike Sullivan 'b ?f fiiW35iET W I i f Q wi'-f. f Wittiest-Mike Powers and Cindy Parent -I Best All-Around-Joan Hegy and Bob Lucey I Most Likely to Succeed-Kally Walsh and Bob Stoltz 120 Most Popular-Mike Sullivan and Joan Hegy Class Athletes-Anne Craven and Wayne Lemire Most Intelllgent-Dan Bartley and Julie Burke ',! EN p . r ,-I g K' Q . fi 6 'iw ' 'I'3 -, .' :mee u-: e f,, 3 - wiv.. ' 5 Q X f mfisi 5 A M . x - is e aff gf I 5 ' f 3145 M Q ' , A L -- . . Mai - Best Dressed-Cindy Parent and Steve Dennis . ,gmf .1 x'f 'S' '1:so s'o.gu: -7:2- A sa. Best Blushon-Patty Maloney and Bob Shevlin X S I L 6- Mos! Outgoing-Mike Sullivan and Patty Maloney A1 X , J.: Class Flirt:-Tom Conway and Debbie Wiernasz Cutes!-Dan Duperrault , .,...,... -may i'g'W W i Exist ,any 'fy .., Most Talkatlvo-Bob Stoltz nk . Q Q , ,, x . f ' al - M .W t lg! by v' 2 7 f 0 . H Y , , .QA iid Class Actress and Actor-Da wn Evans and Steve Polansky 223 Clan Artlst-Ma rk La rochelle Class Singer-Kate Dudley . Class Poe!-Dawn Evans Class Clown-Wal ly Greaney Senior Prom PRECIOUS AND PEW Janice Ducharme, Kally Walsh, Nancy Geissler iqueenj, Trish Lynch, LuAnne Kelly. I af V . 1 2 N 5 . I V 229 Graduation Sunday-Ju ne 9 Graduates file on to the field. Steven Dennis, Marshall. leads the class to their seats. Patricia Cauiey, valedictorian, discusses the theme, T thine own self be true. Relatives and friends of the graduates look on. ff eK- .-X 1 Mg vo, J Julie Burke, salutatorian, welcomes all tothe ceremony. Happy graduates: -. i Aff! l I 5 X Edward Kennedy, Debbie Lemcine, Frank Kennedy, Richard Lempke, Kevin Kennedy, Joseph Lessieur. Joseph Lessieu r. 1, V N is if ng ,wr i 5 Proctor Daniels. 1 fem! l i is 2-if Judge John F. Moriarty. guest speaker, addresses the gathering. Vu Beth Finkelstein, valedictorian, thanks Judge Moriarty for his thoughtful words. To Thine OW ,f Donna Buchanan, Mark Bevan. Cindy Parent. .VJ Steven Dennis, William Becker, Patricia Cauley, Kathleen Stasz. Dr. Carpenter and Mrs. McHugh wish the class their best for the future. elf Be True I i L. Graduates join with the choir for the Iast time. Mr. Moriarty introduces the graduating class to the audience. 233 I . , v -:nn .' ., 4, 3 5. . ,-iv' 4' . ' ,fw- , ,, .... , . Wm M 1 ' . 1 1 H A 1 1. - L, -13 E . ,fm -, 7.-,.,',f.. the stage to receive their dip fd!! . sf W' Q ei ,sh e Q fs, u I, -' . Q , . 5 iff ig, e 4 iw, .. '35 . ,1- Julie Burke receives diploma YS n Mary Gilligan William Herbert. Kenneth Grenier. Mayor Taupier presents diploma to Paul Perreault. ,xy Q Graduates listen to speaker. J Ab.. k . lt's all over! QQ, ,,:..1v .bak 235 SPONSORSHIPS FULL-PAGE ORENIER-DUCHARME STUDIO LOG CABIN HOLYOKE LODGE. BROS. ELKS NO. 902 LONG'S STATIONARY PEOPLES 8. HOLYOKE 8. COMMUNITY SAVINGS BANK HALF -PAGE Bresnanan-Lussier Ins. Agency Carlton Maintenance Company Dreikorn's Bakery Inc. John J. Driscoll M.D. J.M. Fields ZaI's Holyoke Council 490 Knights of Columbus Holyoke Gas 84 Electric Dept. Holyoke Water Power Leo J. Simards Inc. Tigne 84 Bond Consulting Engineers QUARTER-PAGE ACME CHAIN DIVISION OF N. AMERICAN ROCKWELL ADAMS PLASTICS CO. INC. ALL STAR DAIRY FOODS BOWL-OADROME CHASE 81 COOLEDGE CO. THOMAS S. CHILDS INC. CITY BUILDING MAINTENANCE INC. THE COLONY CUMBERLAND FARMS JAMES J. DOWD 84 SONS INS. AGENCY INC. FERNAND DUCHARME ATTY. EPSTEIN FURNITURE CO. INC. FOOD MARTS INC. FORMAL SHOP FRIENDLY ICE CREAM SHOPS OF HOLYOKE GINO'S BEAUTY SALON A.R. GREEN 84 SON, INC. BUILDERS HOLYOKE EAR, NOSE, 81 THROAT INC. HOLYOKE EQUIPMENT CO. INC. HOLYOKE SUPPLY COMPANY HOLYOKE WIRE 81 CABLE JOE'S FRUIT SHOPPE KEMPTON'S ONE HOUR MARTINIZING CLEANERS MOQUIN SCHOOL OF DANCE MT. TOM SKI AREA MARQUIS OIL INC. DANIEL O'CONNELL'S SON'S, INC. PARK NATIONAL BANK PLEASANT PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION CENTER PUC'S GAS 84 GROCERIES REIDY OIL CO. RIDGEWOOD MILLS GEORGE V. ROSS INS. AGENCY INC. RUCKI'S INC. RUSSELL-HALL INC. STEIN'S JEWELERS TOP HAT SUPER MARKET E.J. WIER, OPTICIAN JOHN H. WOODS CO. YANKEE PEDLAR INN ONE-EIGHTH Napolean Bail Shoe Store James O. Bergman Insurance Central Auto Supply Co. Chester's Drug Store Collins Plumbing Supply Co. The Curtain Shop Robert Doran Dorothy Dodds Emily 81 Jenny's Luncheonette Grace Demos Grenier Pharmacy Heinritz Drug Store Highland Service Center Hillside Variety Holyoke lnternists Inc. Holyoke Lock Co. Holyoke Machine Co. Holyoke Opticians Holyoke Pediatrics Associates Ivory Billiard Room June's Beauty Salon Ye Curlinglron PAGE Ken Keighley Elec. Contractor Kobak Construction Lacroix's lnc. Paul J. LaRochelle D.D.S. Lizotte Glass Co. Lyon, Curley, Scully 81 Fitzpatrick attys Mall Drugs of Holyoke Mad Hatter Boutique Marcus Printing S. Marks Co., Inc. Massasoit Trading Co. Inc. Ed Moriarty's Family Shoe Store Messier Funeral Home Inc. Normand's Pharmacy Northern Outdoor Advertising Co. Peter Pan World Travel Purcell's Garage Shirl's Record Whirl Tony's Service Station United Paper Box Paper Inc. Matty Wier ONE-SIXTEENTH PAGE Archer Kent Brunos, Malpartida A Golkowski M.D. Carol's Flower Shop Cray Soda Beverages Eureka Blank Book Forbes Snyder 81 Co., Inc. Hanner-Heating Air-Conditioning Holyoke Travel Service international Cash Register Ellis Jofte M.D. La Casse Coal 81 Oil Co., Inc. The Leary Shop Arthur J. Lepine dent. Lincoln Hardware A Supply John E. Yelle M.D. Main Pharmacy Ma's Fishing Tackle 81 Bait Mass Surgical Inc. The Medic Pharmacy Millane Drug Co. Modern Glass Co., Inc, Open Window Book 81 Gift Shop Ernest Proulx atty. William Rohan atty, Harry Schwartzwald atty. Sherwin Williams Co. Charles Smith atty. Strick Dress Co., inc. Yarns'n Things lnc. ix' X1 y- sw' QWH a Swiftly Ply th E Years , fi , r Q fig 'T ' ' J 554 . 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