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' ae ne peneeore . seeowe gene souseeree® aereneere seeeeeeee eeneeeee aeeoenee eereerre paeeneee soeeerr® ee ea nearer ooreere eeereer eeeeeee aeeuaseee soeener® aaeeeee . . . . aenerrnwere eeneeeee ee eeeseeee ee ea seeeeoet eenoesseeeense eeoereercncees Ro OROE TORS ET ED oes SOSseeere eosesoesseeoe eevee eeaves esau Ree osaeen: Se2aaese aeeonce eevcseceosrss Advisors The staff of the 1975 HORNET would like to convey its sincere thanks to Mrs. Paula Dyer for the long and some- times trying hours she has put in as yearbook advisor. No one has been more dedicated, no one more determined than she to make our yearbook a truly superior achievement. The loss of such a fine teacher and friend will be keenly felt by all her students; she is irreplaceable. We wish her great happiness, now and always. The class of 1975 thanks Mrs. Giselle Zangari and Mr. Nicholas Pacella as our class advisors. We deeply appreci- ate! their, i efforts toward our success. Administration JOHN COLLINS Superintendent DR FRANCIS ANTOSCA Assistant Pr MR LIAM DeSTAFANO WIL ° MR incipal incipal Pr VINCENT MESSINA Atiuletic Director MR 14 4; ‘5D AS OMS MORES SS PRN eN. © MR. HARRY ANDERSON MR. BRIAN BARNES English Dept. Head Math Dept. Head if MR. MICHAEL BRANDENBURG MR. NORMAN BRUNELLE English Industrial Arts ; ad £2 ViNiiy MISS PHYLLIS BERNARD Physical Education MR. RICHARD BUSHMAN Math MISS MARY CARBONETTI MISS SUSAN CRONIN Language English 16 MR. ANTHONY DAY MR. RONALD DeFRONZO Social Studies Industrial Arts MR. EDWARD CUNNINGHAM AIt MR. OMAR DESLAURIERS Language Dept. Head | MRS. MARY DITTO MR. JOHN DUNN MR. PAUL DUNPHY Reading Science English MRS. PAULA DYER MR. DAVID FARINELLA MRS. ROBERTA FIORE Language Social Studies English Parrett eg? SaSeet MR. BRIAN FRIARY MR. JAMES GALLO Physical Education Instrumental Music Math MRS. ROSE ANNA GLASIER MR. ALBERT GOETZ MRS. DELIA GONSALEZ Business Industrial Arts Language 17 MR. E. EDWIN HARSCH MISS JACQUELINE HEALEY Math Science Dept. Head Science MISS ELSA HENCHEL MR. ROBERT HUNTER MRS. LINDA KEENE Business English Special Education re x MR. GERARD KELLEY MR. J. SPENCER KELLEY MR. WILLIAM MacKINNON Social Studies Science Special Education 18 MISS GRETCHEN MAURER MR. RICHARD McMORROW MISS GILDA MORINA Home Economics English AIt : : =| iy a. MRS. JOYCE NEIMI MR. NICHOLAS PACELLA MR. RICHARD PALANZA English Science Social Studies MRS. FRANCESE PEARCE MRS. KAREN BERGERON MRS. LINDA SMALL Business Dept. Head Business Home Economics MISS DONNA SWANSON MR. ANTHONY TIATORIO MISS PATRICIA TOBIN Social Studies Aide Social Studies Dept. Head Business MR. ALAN TOMPSON MISS BARBARA TROMBLEY MR. JAMES WOHLANDER Math Humanities Math 19 MISS PAMELA WOOD MR. RICHARD YOUNG MRS. GISELE ZANGARI Science Industrial Arts Dept. Head Math res Pes “edie tye MEE G y MR. HENRY LEMIEUX MR. EDWARD ALBERTINI MR. EDWARD POLAK Guidance Dept. Head Guidance Guidance MR. WILLIAM ENGLISH MRS. MARGUERITE NELSON MRS. MARILYN HULBURD Guidance Guidance Secretary Secretary 20 MRS. KATHLEEN PRITCHARD MRS. RUTH FORBES MRS. CLAIRE GULAN Secretary Health Librarian Nes OK alsin MR. PAUL CAMBER MRS. COREEN THORNTON Ee eee TREN TIN Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Inglese, Mrs. Lombardi, Mrs. Bruno, Mrs. Gaudreau, Mrs. Pannellatore, Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Lodico, Mrs. Allard. FRONT: Mr. J. Scarpellini, Mr. H. Scarpel- | lini, Mr. Medeiros; BACK: Mr. Cinelli, Mr. } Lombardi, Mr. Faria. | | cae ‘ Se Sa Sas Ss at 2) 2. % e § at arm met a a, ARTHUR A. ANDERSON tt Art' t ''Life is short, so live it long. ' PET PEEVE: Losing AMBITION: To win at what I lost to ACTIVITIES: Band 1. MICHAEL PAUL ANDERSON t ‘Upper’ t If at first you don't succeed, give up. ’ PET PEEVE: School AMBITION: To graduate ACTIVITIES: Tatler 1; Media 1, 2, 3. SANDRA LEE BACHMAN ? Sandy' U lam a part of all that I have met. ' PET PEEVE: Being cold AMBITION: To be myself ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3; Tennis 1, 2; Curriculum Committee 2; Spanish Club (President) 4; Exchange Student 3. DARLENE E. BAILEY Beetle Nature designed us to be of good cheer. ' PET PEEVE: Little men who waddle around in long tailed tuxedos and top hats AMBITION: To live happy ever after with Steve and make others happy ACTIVITIES: Yearbook Art and Photography Staff 4; Band 3, 4; Ski Club. 24 PAIGE MARIE BAPTISTE Don't let it bring you down, it's only castles burning, just find someone who's turning and you will come around. ' PET PEEVE: Time, responsibilities, and people trying to tie me down AMBITION: To travel with Ellen, to be happy, and to be free to do any- thing I wish for I want no regrets when I climb my stairway to heaven ACTIVITIES: Queen's Court 1; Yearbook Layout and Biography Staff 4. STEVEN ALAN BARNES Bad News ' PET PEEVE: School Rules AMBITION: To always go forward, MARY VERONICA BELLA VANCE PeBella? ‘'Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. ' PET PEEVE: The morning after the night before AMBITION: To own a Mercedes Sport and travel and live free and happy BARBARA JEAN BIRMAN miBaATD y AMBITION: To be happy forever ACTIVITIES: Basketball 4. ‘'The most important things in life aren't things. ' never straight 'Let me not to the marriage of true minds admit impediments. ’ PET PEEVE: Being suspended for leaving school grounds during a bomb scare ROLAND GILLES BOUCHARD Roe. ''Give me an old cottage by the sea where the waves rush in and out, where the seagulls call, where a magnificent sunset paints the sky; and I'll be bored to death. ' PET PEEVE: Narrowmindedness AMBITION: To make my dent in the world ACTIVITIES: Concert Choir 4; Chanticleers 4; ''The Music Man 4. ELIZABETH SCHOFIELD BRABHAM g ‘Joy’ ’ Cognito Ergo Sum. ' PET PEEVE: Blind Faith AMBITION: Mental Optometry ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2, 4; Tennis 2; Curriculum Committees 2; Rotary Exchange 3. DEBORA ANNE BURKE 'Debbie' ' ‘'Each man is born in chains, but each man has the potential to be fre erate PET PEEVE: Inhumanity and Insincerity AMBITION: To remain happy and accomplish my personal goals ACTIVITIES: ''The Music Man ' 4. GEORGE BUTLER t ‘Jorge’ ’ ''That's the way the reefer side burns. ' PET PEEVE: Little men with big authority AMBITION: To do better when I get out of school than I did when I was in school 26 JACQUELINE ANN ELIZABETH CABRAL ''Jackie' ' If any man say, I love God, and hateth his brother, he is a liar; for he that loveth not his brother, whom he seeth, how can he love God, whom he seeth not? ' PET PEEVE: Having to say good-bye to the people I know and love AMBITION: To meet again all the people I've had to say good-bye to and know and love them all just like before ACTIVITIES Band tl h2enio. 4: Drama Club 3, 4; ‘Fiddler on the Roof'' 3; ''The Music Man' ' 4; Concert Choir; Ski Club 2; Band Representative 1; Sadie Hawkins Committee 4. ST°VEN LOUIS CANDELA ’ Juice' t | “It's not to know all the answers; but to understand all the questions. PET PEEVE: Losing | AMBITION: To own the fastest car in the world _ ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, Co-Captain 2, Varsity 3, Captain 4; Track 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Yearbook Art and Photography 4. ROBIN MARIE CARINE ' Pigeon ' ''The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. ' PET PEEVE: To get out of Mansfield AMBITION: To work in the Attleboro Post Office MARY LYNN CARL 'Mare ’ Reach for the rainbow, but don't expect gold. ' _ PET PEEVE: Teams that don't win _ AMBITION: To ski the Alps ACTIVITIES: Drill Team 1, 2; Color Guard 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Future Teachers 2, 3. | 27 'To live your life is to be involved in other's lives. ' PET PEEVE: School AMBITION: To be happy and enjoy life LAWRENCE W. CARPENTER Larry ' ''To live is the rarest thing in the world, most people exist, and that's alline PET PEEVE: People who don't care AMBITION: To live life to its fullest with Laura ACTIVITIES: Band 1. RUSSELL CARR ANDREA JEAN CERTUSE ' Andrea ' ''These woods are lovely, dark and deep, but I have promises to keep, and miles to, go betorevisleep tian PET PEEVE: Bad dreams, making decisions, phony friends, not having enough time, and the time in between AMBITION: Be happy; and to always be able to say, pd, st, aily ACTIVITIES: Class Secretary 1, 2, 3 , 4; J.V. Cheerleader Co-Captain 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, Captain 4; Homecoming Court 1, 2, 3; Homecom- ing Queen 4; Queen's Court 3; Concert Choir 2, 3; Librarian 4; Harmini- ques 4; District Choir 4; ''Hello SEES , — Dolly'’ 2; ''Fiddler on the Roof Et 33 Ther Music Man 4 prama Club 3, 4; Christmas Assemblies 2,9, 4; Future Teachers 2,03: Stylus 1 .2,).3:Pepesquad tau2, 3, 4; Gym Club 1; Yearbook Art and Photography 4. ELLEN MARIE CHACE If you can't win, let the one ahead of you break the record. ' PET PEEVE: Having to be a K.A. in order to make it in this world. AMBITION: Love and be loved ACTIVITIES: Concert Choir 4; ''The Music Man'' 4; Drama 3, 4; Christ- mas Assemblies. 28 CATHERINE MARIE CHAMBERS t ‘Guy’ t Every day should be passed as if it were to be our last. ' PEt PEEVE: KISS ’ AMBITION: To be able to go to June's without any hassle on Friday nights and to become a P.E. teacher AGTIVITIES: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Advisory Council 3. MATHEW RICHARD CHURCHILL t? Zappa' t It is better to have and not need than to need and not have. ' PET PEEVE: Lillian cumquats, the tube, Uncle Nick's violin solos AMBITION: To smoke the longbottom leaf of southfarthing, over the hills and far away RICHARD JAMES CLEARY, JR. WRicky Being successful means having to overcome the fear of being umsuccess- ful ! PET PEEVE: Listening to Walter's jokes AMBITION: To have a good life ACTIVITIES: Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 4; Baseball 4; Track 1, 2; Stamp Club 2; Homeroom Representative 3. BARRY KEITH CLIFFORD BClitig ''My friend is not perfect - nor am I - and so, we suit each other admira- Diy ene PET PEEVE: People who look down on other people AMBITION: To lead a prosperous and healthy life ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 17123°3,04; Band)1, 2,.3, 4;:Football1. 29 GARY KENT CLIFFORD ‘'When you love something, set it free; if it comes back, it's yours; if it doesn't, it was never meant to be. PET PEEVE: English Class AMBITION: To become a Certified Public Accountant ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2; Win- ter Track 2; Cross-Country Track 4. STEVEN A. COBB ''The Universe is not hostile, nor is it friendly; it is simply indifferent.'' PET PEEVE: Phonies AMBITION: To go into the Coast Guard Reserve and to study wildlife management ACTIVITIES: Art and Photography Staff (Yearbook); Ski Club 2, 4; Band Ukcero ries DALRENE ELAINE COFFEY ''No man is the whole of himself; his friends are the rest of him. ' PET PEEVE: The phony masks people wear AMBITION: To find a world with true people ACTIVITIES: Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, 4; Stylus 2, 3; Pep Squad 2, 8, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3; Spanish Club 3; Yearbook Typing and Biography; National Honor Society 3, 4; Concert Choir 4. LISA MARIE COLUMBO 'T have miles to go before I sleep.'' PET PEEVE: Gerry Warner AMBITION: Nursing ACTIVITIES: Golf Team 1; Drill Team 1, 2; Color Guard 3, 4; Prom Com- mittee. 30 SUSAN RACHEL CONROY Af 'Sue' sf ''All men should strive to learn before they die what they are running from, and to, and why. ' PET PEEVE: People who try to buy a friendship AMBITION: To become Athletic Director for M.H.S. and give jackets to kids who deserve them. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; (Captain 4); Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, (Trea- SULCINORE sa bandylinn 2, mos(bOard of Director 4); Prom Decorating Committee 38; Yearbook Staff 4; Usherette ''Fiddler on the Roof ' 3; Usherette ''The Music Man' ’ 4. PETER JOSEPH CONTI III t Snip’ t Music will live forever. . . Will man? ' PET PEEVE: Good buddies who owe me money for the weekly beer raffle _ AMBITION: To be a professional musician and to study the unusual behav- ior patterns of penguins ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Drum Major 4; Board of Officers 4; ''Fiddler | ONnvtneyROOL. O49 The Music Mantel meDtaina: Glubes. 04: Christmas Play 3, 4; Hockey 1, Ving Sao Dy Ea STEPHEN CURTIS COREY Smoke ' ' Let each man pass his days in that wherein his skill is greatest. ' PET PEEVE: More than five kids in the car at once all smoking AMBITION: To see ' Juice's'’ Vet on the road in one piece for more than week le AG DLV CRIES He bennase i327 (3h Captain 4; All Hockomock 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2,35, 4. JULIE LUCILLE COTTERILL A tue friend is a gift of God. ' | PET PEEVE: Having no friends while in school _ AMBITION: To get as many friends as possible as soon as possible ACTIVITIES: Pep Squad 1; Gardening Club 3; Prom Decorating 3; Float Committee 4. 31 DEBORAH ANN CUTILLO t? Deb' ’ ''Yo demand of love that it be without jealousy is to ask of light that it cast no shadows. ' PET PEEVE: Tuesdays, Thursdays, Sundays AMBITION: To do what I want, when I want, without hassles. ACTIVITIES: Student Council 1; Yearbook Advertising Staff 4. PATRICIA ANN CZUJ i} Pati' t I'll bet the time ain't far off when women won't know any more than men.’ PET PEEVE: Non-feminine women and having to say bye to one of the best people in the world AMBITION: To see Babe’ again and start again where we left off. ACTIVITIES: Concert Choir 2, 4; “Fiddlerion thes Roots easy ihe Music Man' ' 4. JOSEPH R. D' ABREU Ls Spica 7? ''I discovered the secret of the sea in meditation upon a dew drop. PET PEEVE: South Main Street on Saturday nights and car accidents AMBITION: To get in without a hard time ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2. CRAIG STEPHEN D'AMBRA ''All men should strive to learn before they die what they are running from, and to, and why. ' PET PEEVE: People who have to know all the gossip and make a point of doing so AMBITION: To learn what I'm running from, and to, and why AGTIVITIES: (Tracky 1; Football id: Class, Vice-President) 1.52) .3704-iPep Squad 3; Concert Choir 3; President 4; Spanish Club 3; ''Fiddler on the Roof 3; ''The Music Man ' 4; Yearbook Staff 3, 4; Advertisi ng Staff Chairman 4; Spirit King 3; Gym Club 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Chanticleers 4; Christmas Concert 3, 4. 32 CHERYL ANN DELANEY “Gheryly ‘If you give a man food, you feed him for a day; but teach him to grow his own and he can feed himself for life. ' PET PEEVE: Insincerity, Insecurity, and loneliness AMBITION: Health, wealth, security, happiness and time to enjoy them ACTIVITIES: Class Play 4. PETER JOSEPH DEMERS, JR. ''Do whatever you want, but don't get caught. ’ PET PEEVE: K.A.'s, the agony of defeat, walking into a basketball game and all eyes turn on me, Kev, and John AMBITION: To win in life and to find out what hit that means ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Baseball 2; Track 1, 3, 4; Weightlifting 1, 2, 3, 4; Gym Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MARIANNE NICOLE DEPALMA Don't walk in front of me . . . I may not follow. Don't walk behind me . . . Imay not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend. ' PET PEEVE: Loneliness AMBITION: To find a cure for loneliness ACTIVITIES: Chorus 1, 2; Concert Choir 2; Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Decorating Committee 3; Prom Photography Committee 3; Drill Team Representative 4; Christmas Assembly 2. RUTHANNE DEVINE ''There can be no equal justice where the kind of trial a man gets depends on the amount of money he has. ' PET PEEVE: People who hurt other people AMBITION: Law Enforcement ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 2, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; ''The Music Man ’ 4; FTA : ly 1, 2; Stylus 1, 2, 38; Sadie Hawkins Committee; Queen's Court; Gym Club; : y Wi Christmas Assembly. 33 JOHN MICHAEL DEVLIN ' John' t ''I'd rather stay with all the madmen than perish with the sad men roaming free, and I'd rather play with all the madmen for I'm quite content their all as sane as me. ' PET PEEVE: The strong and powerless AMBITION: ''. . . to live happily ever after. ' ACTIVITIES: Spring Track 2, Captain 4; Winter Track 2, Captain 4; Con- eer Choir 2,)) 2 3,: 43 (Drama Glubs3st ef Olivertul ta Hello Dolly'' 2; ''Fiddler on the Roof ' 3; ''The Music Man 4; Boys’ State 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Christmas Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4. JULIANA JEAN DIAMOND if ‘Julie’ t ''In the vaunted works of art, the master's stroke is Nature's part. ’ PET PEEVE: Mediocrity AMBITION: To sit with the king of the trees and keeper of the leaves. ACTIVITIES: Drill Team 1, 2; 'Fiddler on the Roof 3. CHERYL ANN DILL ''A man can always find a place to die. The trick is to find a place to keep on living. ' PET PEEVE: Loneliness AMBITION: To find out what I want to be in life, and then, to be what I want to be. ACTIVITIES: Yearbook Staff 3, 4; Sadie Hawkins 4; Christmas Pageant 4; ''The Music Man 4. DENISE AMY DRUMMEY 9; Denny' ¢ Out of the warmth and darkness, a child comes into the world, helpless and needing care, every gesture a question, ‘Will you love me'? ' PET PEEVE: Cold days and cold hearted people AMBITION: To go to sunny places and meet warm hearted people ACTIVITIES: Pep Squad 2, 8; Receptionist 2; Future Teachers 3; Sadie Hawkins Decorating Committee 4. 34 JODY ANN DUARTE t Jo' t 'A woman's guess is much more accurate than a man's certainty. ' PET PEEVE: People that interfere and being alone AMBITION: To own the biggest castle in Newport and to marry Greg and make him happy SANDRA JEAN DUNLEAVEY 9? Sandy' if I can do all things through Him who strengthens me. ' PET PEEVE: Not having enough time AMBITION: To pass it on ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; FNA 2, 3, 4; Stylus 2; Girls’ Track 2; Lobby Receptionist 1; National Honor Society 3, 4; Prom Committee 3. KENNETH W. DUPREE tf Kenny’ ’ ''Do unto others, then split.'' PET PEEVE: Zeros, administration AMBITION: To succeed in whatever I chooose to do DANIEL ALBERT DURBANO t ‘Danny' ’ Don't let school interfere with your education. ' PET PEEVE: People who bust other people AMBITION: To make a million before I'm twenty ACTIVITIES: Hockey 2, 3, 4 (Captain 4); Golf 2; Christmas Assembly 3, 4; The Music Man 4. 35 TIMOTHY SCOTT FAGAN : il kibag see | It is difficult to live in the present, ridiculous to live in the future, and impossible to live in the past. ’ PET PEEVE: People who think they know it all AMBITION: To make it through college and teach the less fortunate | ACTIVITIES: Future Teachers of America 3; Teacher's Aide 3; Spanish Club 3, 4. t ¢ : : : : ARLINE MARIE FAHEY ¢; Fay' Ui ''To have joy, one must share it; happiness was born a twin. ' PET PEEVE: Writing English papers AMBITION: To be a pediatrics nurse ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 8, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Stylus 1; Con- cert Choir 2, 3; Girls' Spring Track 2; FNA 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN E. FARNHAM t 'John' D ''Life is just one damn thing after another. ' PET (PEEVE; -Zerosilike Kawts AMBITION: To get rich quick WILLIAM GEORGE FORBES t? Bill' ’ In every work of genius we recognize our own reflected thoughts. ' PET PEEVE: Bringing a cane to school AMBITION: To succeed ACTIVITIES: A.V. 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Tatler 1, 2, 3; Band 1. 36 THOMAS CARL FRONGILLO tf Tommy' ? ‘'T took the road less traveled by, and that has made all the difference. ' PET PEEVE: Wasted talent and hypocritical athletes AMBITION: To be a lawyer, and to play college football ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 4; Winter Track 4; Basketball 1, 2; Weightlifting 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, President 4; Model Senate 3, 4; Student Council 4; Yearbook Adver- tising Staff 4; Stage Crew ''The Music Man'' 4; Marine Physical Fitness Test Representative 4. ALLAN P. FOURNIER tt Al' t Honesty once pawned is never redeemed.' ' PET PEEVE: Losing half our Cross Country meets by two points AMBITION: To someday be able to ‘'outbust’’ Richard Vaz and Greg Tarsa ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Intramural Soccer 4; Cross Country, Winter Track, Spring Track - Captain 4. STEPHEN PAUL GAUDREAU ' Dynamite ''Talking is the activity of the mouth - listening is the activity of the heart. ' PET PEEVE: A certain Cross Country coach AMBITION: To work, in some way, with the theatre ACTIVITIES: Winter Track 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Representative 2, 3; Student Council President 4; pOliversasnicte Hellom Dolly itis 2; Fiddler on the Roof ' 3; 'Music Man'' 4; Massachusetts Regional Advisory Council 4; FTA 2, 3; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4 (Publicity 83, Business Director 4); Christmas Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Coun- try 2, 3, 4. MARION RUTH GEDDES Society everywhere is in conspiracy against the manhood of every one of its members. ' PET PEEVE: Mr. Spencer Kelley's classes AMBITION: To play the Wild Rover, no, never, no more 37 JOANNE MARIE GIANELLI i? Ou ’ If it's possible, it's done; if impossible, it will be done. ’ PET PEEVE: People who aren't ever on time JANET LYNNE GILBERT g wane J ''Dare to dream, to hope, to feel, Dare to believe, to seek, to find, Dare to be yourself. ' PET PEEVE: Always wanting most what I can never have AMBITION: To get what I want most ACTIVITIES: Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Christmas Play 4; Prom Decorating Committee; Yearbook Staff; Drama Club 4. GEORGE W. GILES III 'Gee , ''Be afraid to die until you have achieved some victory for mankind. PET PEEVE: Shallow People with Shallow Minds, and Social Clicks AMBITION: To FLY! and return home ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE GIRARD tf Larry ? ''No man is an island, entire, unto himself.'' PET PEEVE: School Lunch AMBITION: To find happiness ACTIVITIES: Gym Club 1, 2, 3. 38 SUSAN M. GOFF PET PEEVE: Mrs. Glasier DENISE ELAINE GOODWIN 'Dee Dee | ‘What you want to be, you are now becoming. ' PET PEEVE: Not being able to go into a clean girls’ basement _AMBITION: To live a happy life and to become a typing teacher ACTIVITIES: FTA 1, 2, 3, 4; Tatler Typing Staff 4, Yearbook Advertising ‘Staff 4. ANN MARIE GOVE think. ' AMBITION: To become anR.N. Douggie ’ a good heart is better than all the heads in the world. ’ i _ PET PEEVE: Mr. Goetz _AMBITION: Manager of Fernandes ''The windows of my soul I throw wide open to the sun. ' PET PEEVE: People who think they are superior ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club 3; FNA 4. DOUGLAS L. GROSS 'Give what you have to someone, it may be better than you dare to 39 KEVIN ALAN GUERRINI ''Whatever you do, do it 'til you're satisfied. ' PET PEEVE: Having to go home on a Saturday night AMBITION: To go through life knowing what's going on and to find out what ''Hit that'' means ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 3, 4; Weightlifting 3, 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Cross Country 2; Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. . JONATHAN THOMAS GUILD ’ ‘Jon’ t tA child is not a vase to be filled, but a fire to be lit. ' PET PEEVE: Snobs AMBITION: To be an elementary school teacher ACTIVITIES: Concert Choir 1, 2, 3; ''Oliver'' 1; ''Fiddler on the Roof ' 3; Hello Dolly ' 2; FTA 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Team 3, 4; Stylus 1. KAREN L. HALLGREN ''Only where love and need are one and the work is play for mortal stakes, is the deed ever really done for Heaven and the future's sakes. ' AMBITION: College ACTIVITIES: Chorus 1; Teaching Club 2; ''The Music Man 4. WALTER CARL HARKNESS 'Sometimes I wish the world would just go home. ' PET PEEVE: Trying to think of pet peeves AMBITION: To be successful ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2; National Honor Society 2, 3; Band 1, 2; Varsity Club 2, 3. v. idler eeton ts . en ele 40 GARY HAWKSLEY ''Art is a jealous mistress. ' PET PEEVE: Losing Shawn; Mansfield High School AMBITION: Dreams coming true, half drawing SANDRA LYNN HOPPE CPAs Sandy' t Yo care for the ones I love,.(” PET PEEVE: Leaving my English class AMBITION: To be happy and successful in life MARTHA ANN HINCHEY meMartin: Seeeeendimiles to go'before:I sleep. . . ' PET PEEVE: Time AMBITION: To become what I am meant to become ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; J.V. Captain 3, Captain 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; J.V. Captain 3, Captain 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4; Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Musi- cal 2, 3, 4; Production Assistant STEED aliGw le, ote tice President’ 3, 4; Student .Council 4;;Pep Squad (1, 2, 33.43) Year- book 4. JOANNE ELIZABETH HULBURD ''Faith is seeing light with your heart when all you see with your eyes is darkness. ' PET PEEVE: Playing ''games ' AMBITION: To be happy ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 1, 2; Teacher's Aide 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2; Stylus 2; ''Hello Dolly'’ 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; Sadie Hawkins Dance Committee 4; Christmas Concerts 1, 2, 3, 4. 4] LYNN ELLEN KAMPRATH Pigeons in the grass alas. ' PET PEEVE: Wasting time AMBITION: To find an everlasting bubble and sail away to a castle in the sky ACTIVITIES: Stylus 1, 2; Pep Squad 1, 2; Future Teachers 1, 2; Student Council 1, 2; Prom Decorating Committee 3; Yearbook Art and Photogra- phy 4. ALICE ELIZABETH KANE I Rr ''The past is really almost as much a work of imagination as the future. ’ PET PEEVE: Mr. Bushman's homeroom and study halls AMBITION: To travel the world with Zurbee ACTIVITIES: FTA 1, 2; Chess Club 2; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Media Club 3. BRENDA LOUISE KOUKOL 'Balloon'' Better to be silent and considered a fool than to speak and remove all doubt. PET PEEVE: Mr. Bushman's homeroom and study halls AMBITION: To own the original ''Mona Lisa ' ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Media Club 3; Band 1, 2; Basket- ball 4. ROBERT BAXTER KRAUTH Wy LAUD se: ''A little credulity helps one on through life very smoothly. PET PEEVE: Suicide backs and study halls AMBITION: To be successful in anything I do ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 3, 4; Winter Track 4; Spring Track 3; Audio Vis- ual 1, 2. 42 BEN ROBERT LATHAM You can never exercise an open mind and an open mouth at the sarne times} PET PEEVE: Certain teachers who don't know the letters in the alphabet AMBITION: To succeed ACTIVITIES: Media Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3. DAVID JOHN LEMIEUX ? Oxy' If I repent of anything, it is very likely to be my good behavior.'' _PET PEEVE: Crazy race-car drivers, '68 Ford Muskrats, and denizens of the South Pole _ AMBITION: To leave Mansfield in my Porsche 911T and to escape to the high country and learn the ''Misty Mountain Hop. ' PATRICIA ANN LESSARD WeLTiCiasy ‘'Remember - when you think all is lost, the future remains. ' PET PEEVE: My typing I class AMBITION: To go to art school and get married PHILIP ARTHUR LESSARD t 'Phil' t “The obvious is that which is never seen until someone expresses it simply. ' PET PEEVE: Rotary Luncheons AMBITION: To be successful materially and spiritually 43 SUSAN PATRICIA LOMBARDI ‘Suzy Cream Gheese™ ‘Friendship and love should not only be shown in words, but in behavior. ’ PET PEEVE: Angel Choirs, Phonies, and People who speak and act without thinking AMBITION: To be accepted as an individual and to meet the Wild Rover ACTIVITIES: FTA 1, 2; Girls’ Track 2; 3; Musical 1, 2),S;s Banaue cn 4; Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Senior Chorus. JEANNE MARIE LUSSIER 'All men should strive to learn before they die, what they are running from, and to, and why. ' PET PEEVE: Closed Minds AMBITION: To know ACTIVITIES: Tatler 1, 2; Future Teachers of America 1, 2. MICHAEL J. LOURITT Mike ''He who cannot forgive others destroys the bridge over which he himself must pass. ' PET PEEVE: Term Papers AMBITION: To be free to do what I want, when I want to ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1; Chess Club; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. DEBORAH LEE MACBURNIE t 'Deb' ’ If you don't understand my silence you won't understand my words. ' PET PEEVE: People who think and act like they are better than everyone else AMBITION: To do the Lake Placid Trail ACTIVITIES: Softball 1. 44 JO-ANNE MAIN TOs I always prefer to believe the best of everybody - It saves trouble. ' PET PEEVE: Tags sticking out of shirts, Mr. Pacella, and not being able to sit on the floor at school AMBITION: To go cross-country with Rose and to work with kids - either my own or someone else's ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Winter Track 4; Spring Track 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4; Band1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Christmas Play 2; Prom Decorating Committee 3. SANDRA LOUISE MACPHEE t Mack' t Just-archance -:that's all liask. PET PEEVE: Seniors not being able to get their jackets when they DO DESERVE them AMBITION: To become a medical assistant and to be on my own ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 1, 2; Color Guard 8, 4; Tennis 2; Prom Decorating Committee 3; FNA 1, 2. ANTHONY JOSEPH MASTRORILLI WLonya IT dream the impossible dreams, but someday my dreams will become a realit PET; PEEVE: People who don't know how lucky they really are AMBITION: To make every day of my life a day which I'll always be happy remembering ACTIVITIES: Class President 3, 4; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Business Man- ager 3, Publicity 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Ghanticleers( 2343, )4;3hijHello Dollyijazse riddier onmthe Root: 38; ''The Music Man ' 4; Stylus 2, 3; S.E. District Choir 4; Football 3; Spring Track 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 4; Student Council 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Christmas Concert 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2; Pep Squad 3, 4; Gym Club 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Advertising and Art and Photography Staffs 4. MARIE CLAUDETTE MEDEIROS t ‘Puppy’ t ‘‘Accept me for what I am, for I shall be no other - smile and be happy with me and we can light the world - but remember those dreams that you will make true, for when you are happy, life will never be blue. PET PEEVE: People who think they're better than us and never smile AMBITION: To fulfill my dreams as a gymnast; to maintain peace and happiness among the world; and to understand those who are troubled and help them smile along ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 3, 4; Track 3, 4; ''Fiddler on the Roof'' ''The Music Man ' 4; Candy Sale Representative 3; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3; Kin- dergarten Aid 4; Senior Chorus 4; Christmas Play 3. 45 RALPH PATRICK MERRIFIELD ''One must be crazy in this world in order to keep his sanity.’' PET PEEVE: English papers, last minute cramming, Bomb Scares, people who say ''Ligmo ' or ''Ralph's Song ' AMBITION: To be a bum musician, traveling the country and playing my music to whoever will listen ACTIVITIES: Chess Club 1, 2; Math Club 1; Football 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Con- cert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; ''Oliver’’ 1; Lighting Crew - Musical 2, 3, 4; Gymnas- tic Club 3. PAULA LEIGH MORSE Nothing should be prized more highly than the value of each day. ' PET PEEVE: The disappointments in life AMBITION: Nurse and to be happy ACTIVITIES: Softball 2, 3; Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 3; Year- book Advertising and Lay-Out Staff 4. LAURA JEAN MILLER ''T have chosen one person to live with within the bounds of nature with music all about. ' PET PEEVE: Cliques; a certain guidance counselor; and three feet apart AMBITION: To be happy with Larry and teach music to children ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 8, 4; Audio-Visual Club 3; Band Secretary 4; Alternate Band Scholarship 3; Christmas Assembly 3. 4 Uae Le EARL L. NASH ''To be in a world where everything is fantastic and time could bring no change. ' PET PEEVE: Waiting a long time for something that should be done in a short time AMBITION: To own a race machine and keep it from dying ACTIVITIES: Football 1; Audio-Visual Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 46 DOROTHY KATHLEEN NEWELL DOU ''No sweeping exits or offstage lines could make me feel bitter or treat you unkind. ' PET PEEVE: Blond hair and blue eyes AMBITION: To climb that ''Stairway to Heaven, to believe and dream what I want to, be with my favorite people and never have to face reality ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers 1, 2, 8, 4; Stylus 2; Band Historian 4. T. EDWIN NIEMI Modesty says ''No, ' but nature says ''Yes, ’ stand clear below for by God Tmust..33) 3° PET PEEVE: Irony (Foof) AMBITION: Get back my 350 Honda and wipe out Bumes ACTIVITIES: Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 3, 4; Basketball 2; Model Senate 1, 3, 4; Math League 4. JOHN W. NOONAN ''The reward of a thing well done, is to have done it. ’ PET PEEVE: People who bum me out when I am having a good time AMBITION: To achieve the ultimate high ACTIVITIES: Football 2. JUDITH ANN NOONAN ’ ‘Noony' t Just as new life will come from death, love will come at leisure. PET PEEVE: Being alone and lies AMBITION: ''Freedom! ,'' and to own a castle in England 47 ''The decision is maybe and that's final.'' PET PEEVE: The emergency light test on Thursdays AMBITION: To drive a tractor trailer unit to school ''Ask yourself if you are happy and you cease to be so. ’ PET PEEVE: Smokey basements and French compositions AMBITION: To teach and travel (not necessarily in that order) ACTIVITIES: Tatler 2; Future Teachers 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Tennis 2, 3. 48 KAREN ELLEN NORDBERG wWaTew ''We do not really feel grateful toward those who make our dreams come true; they ruin our dreams. ' PET PEEVE: Getting up in the morning AMBITION: To dream my impossible dream before the alarm clock goes off ACTIVITIES: Girls' Track Team 1; Drill Team 1, 2; Color Guard 3, 4; Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, 4; Sty- lus (2; 33) Model) Senate. 3; National Honor Society 38, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Yearbook Art and Photography, Typing, and Advertising Staffs 4; Sadie Haw- kins Dance Committee 4. SIMON O'LEARY EDWARD WILLIAM O'MALLEY ’ ‘Ed’ t ' May we live to learn well; and learn to live well. ' PET PEEVEV KSA. (s AMBITION: To do the impossible : ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; | Track 1. | CHERYL ANN PAULSEN ROBERT THOMAS PELLEGRINI t Rob' ? Smile - It adds to your face value.'' PET PEEVE: Boring English classes AMBITION: To own a restaurant ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 3. LEO JOSEPH PELOQUIN Singing in the sunshine, laughing in the rain, hitting on the moonshine, rocking inthe grain. . . PET PEEVE: Bomb scares during study halls AMBITION: To hit on the moonshine as often as possible ACTIVITIES: Football 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3. WILMA MARIE PEMBROKE ‘ Mountie Canuck' ' Keep going straight ahead and you will surely get to wherever you want to go in life. ' PET PEEVE: Mr. S. Kelley's Chemistry class with ''Hughie ' and ''Allan ' AMBITION: To be an R.N. and to be happy KENNETH PERRY vf Kenny' ’ ' He that has patience may compass anything. ' PET PEEVE: Fords and gym AMBITION: To become rich and loaded without becoming materialistic fn mma 49 ''Lay upon me, hold me around lasting hours of tranquility. ’ PET PEEVE: My trouble free car; the local taxi service AMBITION: To realize what life is about before I've lived it ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Weight Lifting 3; Student Coun- cil 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. ''T hate quotations. Tell me what you know. ' PET PEEVE: Mike Richards making the rounds at lunch AMBITION: To own a white Continental, and make 600,000 a year ACTIVITIES: Basketball 3, 4, Captain 4. 50 TIMOTHY JAMES PHINNEY MICHAEL DAVID PICCOLOMINI ''Finnbunn ' SUSAN ELLEN PIASECKI tf Sue' vy ''Where there is no love, there is no sense either. ’ PETPEEVE: Phonies AMBITION: To live a long, happy life AGTIVICIES Driliaiieanacls. Pic LAURI BANARE PIERCE 'Law Bee ' ''A friend is one who walks in when the rest of the world walks out. ' PET PEEVE: Having to make decisions AMBITION: To be happy and make other people happy ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3; Prom Decorating Committee 3; Prom Photogra- phy Committee 3. SUSAN ELLEN PILKINGTON rouer. Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. ’ PET PEEVE: Put-ons AMBITION: To live in harmony with the world ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; FNA 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Girls' Track 2; Prom Committee 8; Pep Squad 4. FRANCES A. PINETTE 'Fran ’ So it's farewell, my friends; may God be good to you, you will always find my friendship true. ' PET PEEVE: Staying home on weekends AMBITION: To travel cross country without being tied down to anything for at least one year out of my life ACTIVITIES: Pep Squad 4; Yearbook Typing Staff 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Con- _ cert Choir 4; ''Fiddler on the Roof ' 3; ''The Music Man 4. DEBRA ANN PLANTE 'Debbie ' 'We will remember that our only battle aim is a deeper understanding of each other. ' PET PEEVE: People who can't accept others for what they are AMBITION: To be happy and successful ACTIVITIES: Drill Team 1; Cheerleader 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Stylus Advertising; Yearbook Photography Staff 4; ''The Music Man 4; Prom Queen's Court 3; Usherette ''Fiddler on the Roof ' 3; Homecoming Court 3. LINDA M. PLOOF A friend is one with whom you dare to be yourself. ' PET PEEVE: Snails and turtles AMBITION: To become wealthy and travel the world 5] KAREN MARIE PROSSER ''Take time to be friendly - it is the road to happiness. ' PET PEEVE: People who don't tell the truth AMBITION: To live a long and happy life with him ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN PROTEAU ''What is precious is never to forget. ' PET PEEVE: Mrs. Small's jokes AMBITION: To never hear a joke from her again ROBIN LEE MARK RICHARDS Kevin' | 'tHe who will not reason, is a bigot; he who cannot reason is a fool; he who dares not reason is a slave. ' PET PEEVE: Teachers who shut doors so the noise won't disturb their most important classes . AMBITION: A high place, or teaching, inC.Y.O. or D.C.I. ACTIVITIES: Tatler 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, (President 4); Board of Directors 2; Cross Country 2. SHEILA C. ROANE Shal ’ ''For yesterday is but a dream and tomorrow is but a vision, but today well nse makes yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of operat PET PEEVE: Not having the courage to accept the things I cannot change AMBITION: To live well, to laugh often, and to love much and to become what I am capable of becoming ACTIVITIES: Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 4; Stylus 1, 2; FTA 1, Sec.-Treas. 2; Concert Choir 2, 3, Treas. 4; Harmoniques 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 4; Christmas Assembly 2, 38, 4; Hello Dolly'' 2; ''Fiddler on the Roof'' 3; ''The Music Man 4; Snow Queen 4; Yearbook Typing Staff 4. 52 CAROL ANN ROSADO ''Carrie Ann ’ ‘'Watch out! PET PEEVE: Mrs. Glasier's ''Bull Shoes ' AMBITION: To marry Ed ACTIVITIES: English Department Secretary DAVID SALOMAA wf Tex' t If you work hard enough for something you really want, then you will someday succeed. ' PET PEEVE: School, the way it's run, and where there could be some changes AMBITION: To get out into the world and settle down where it's peaceful and quiet ACTIVITIES: Weightlifting 3. JEFFERY MARK SANKEY ? Nett. t “By your own soul learn to live; and if man thwart you, pay no heed; if man hate you, have no care; sing your song; dream your dream; pray your prayer; by your own soul learn to live. ' PET PEEVE: Thirteen study halls a week, and people who cut in lunch line further than I do AMBITION: To make a difference ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Weightlifting 3, 4; Yearbook Advertising Staff 4; ''Fiddler on the Roof'' and ''The Music Man ' (Lighting) 3, 4. LINDA JO SARAZEN Linda 'From this moment, freedom. . . going where I like, my own master. ' PET PEEVE: The Self AMBITION: To live long enough to witness the greening of America ACTIVITIES: Drill Team 1; Color Guard 2, 3; (Captain) 4; Yearbook Co- Editor 4; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; 'Hello Dolly'' 2; ‘’Oliver'' 1; Fiddler on the Roof'' 3; Stylus 1, 2; Curriculum Committee 2; Track 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; National Merit Scholar 4; Girls' State 3; Model Senate 3. 53 ELLEN ANN SCIALOIA Keep on smilin' thru the rain, laughing at the pain, goin’ with the changes, ‘till the sun comes out again. ' PET PEEVE: Lies and people who are the first to tell me things I don't want to hear AMBITION: To travel with Paige and to reach out to life and love without fear of being hurt ACTIVITIES: Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Christmas Play 1; Student Council 1, 2; Advisory Council 3; Dress Code Committee 2; Band 1, 2; Yearbook Staff 4. JOHN JOSEPH SENNA, JR. ? John' ’ Everything has been thought of before, but the difficulty is to think of it again. ' PET PEEVE: Coaches who play favorites AMBITION: To have the fastest race machine in Mansfield ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Audio Visual 1, 2, 3, 4; Weightlifting 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3. ARTHUR BRADFORD SEIFERT Sound and fury; motion, madness.'' PET PEEVE: Practice, and give me more! AMBITION: To understand the absurd and conquer it ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Spring Track 2, 3, 4; Win- ter Track 4; Tennis 1; Cross Country 2; Weightlifting 3; ''Hello Dolly ’ 2; Fiddler on the Roof'' 3; ''The Music Man'' 4; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Chanticleers 3; Model Senate 1, 3, 4; Boys’ State Representative; Yearbook Staff 4; Christmas Play; Fine Arts Weekend. DAVID A. SHARPE 'Great men are always dying - as a matter of fact, I don't feel so well IM VSeltimag PETePERVEs Losers AMBITION: Be a winner ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2), 6) 14: Weightlifting 3, 4. 54 ELIZABETH JANE SHEEHAN t Betsy' ' ''Two roads diverged in a wood, and I - I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. ' PET PEEVE: Mental gymnastics, ''well wrought ’ essays, indecision AMBITION: To be decisive ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3; Stylus 1, 2; Model Senate 3; Woodwind Quintet De DOROTHY LILLIAN SMELT 'Dottie ’ If at first you don't succeed try, try again. ’ PET PEEVE: Mrs. Glasier's Classes AMBITION: To work on computers ANN MARIA SILVI ‘In a world of fugitives, the person taking the opposite direction will appear to run away. PET PEEVE: Questions, orders, leaders, followers. . . AMBITION: To engage in ''Loving Combat'’ ACTIVITIES: Drill Team 1, 2, Captain 4; Color Guard 3; Harmoniques 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Co-Editor 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; ''Fiddler on the Roofuro Gitl's irack Team1,)2: Sty IUSe ly eyo PATO TEGILOL 2, °c; Art Director for Concert Choir 2; Model Senate 3; Girls’ State Rep- resentative 3; Ski Club 2; District 3, 4; All-State Recommenda- tion; National Merit Letter of Commendation, Fine Arts Week- end; Christmas Plays and Assem- blies. MARGARET ANN SMITH ’ ‘Peggy' ’ 'Man has his will, but woman has her way. ' PET PEEVE: Waiting for very neat people AMBITION: To always stay happy sof CYNTHIA JEAN SPARROW ROS Gbh™. AMBITION: Law book Staff 4. TINA ANN SPILEWSKI t ‘Bean' g ‘ He who does not understand my silence will probably not understand my words. PET PEEVE: Getting caught by Mr. DeStefano AMBITION: To find my place in this world ACTIVITIES: Track 2, 4, Captain 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 3. PATRICIA LEE STEEVES t Pat' t ''You cannot fight against the future, time is on our side. ’ PET PEEVE: Cold and wet bomb scares ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2; Pep Squad 1, 25 3; Year- ''The trouble with trouble is that it always starts out just like fun. ' PET PEEVE: Embarrassing situations AMBITION: To live, not just exist ACTIVITIES: Drill Team 1, 2; Color Guard 3, 4; Stylus 1, 2; Spanish Club’ 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Yearbook Typing Staff Chairman 4; Yearbook Advertising Staff. NANCY LEE STEPHENS 'Nance ' Save a boyfriend for a rainy day - and a couple of others for when it doesn't rain. ' PET PEEVE: Getting myself into sticky situations and getting stuck in the snow AMBITION: To hold on to my dreams and not let them slip through my fin- gers ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; FTA 1, 2, 3, 4; Sadie Hawkins Committee 4; Yearbook Art and Photography, Lay- out, and Biography Staffs 4. 56 CATHERINE ELLEN STRAUGHN t ‘Cathy’ ’ ''To be a little kindlier with the passing of each day; To leave but happy memories as I go along my own way. PET PEEVE: People not caring for other's feelings; Waiting. . . AMBITION: To walk the yellow brick road with no impossible obstacles; To find my true Rainbow of Happiness ‘There is no wrong side or right side, no misery in not being loved, only in not loving. I learned these truths myself to tell them to you now, as you go sailing through the sun on your way toward life. ' PET PEEVE: Days when everything seems to go wrong AMBITION: To work at an occupation I'll enjoy ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Track ACTIVITIES: Receptionist 1; Pep Squad 2, 3; Teacher's Aide 3; Concert Choir 4; Christmas Play 4; ''Music Man'' 4; Sadie Haw- kins Decorating Committee 4. CATHERINE THERESA STONE ve Cathy’ ? ol Osbe Or NOL tO Dewy PET PEEVE: Mrs. Bergeron's typing class; Saying good-bye to a certain per- son at M.H.S.; People who stay three feet apart in the hall AMBITION: To be a secretary and to be happy. LINDA ELIZABETH STUART Pew ecdag WAN Nastebavaly QF PAA SAN i doy Squad 1, 2; Woodwind Quintet 2; S.E. District 2; Spanish Club 3; U.N.H. Scholarship 2; Girls’ State 38; National Honor Society 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Year- book Typing Staff 4; Arion Award 3. JEAN MARIE SULLIVAN Sully Life has a value only when it has something valuable as its object. ' PET PEEVE: Waiting for the '‘if's'’ and ''maybe's'' to become ''yes'es'' or “no's AMBITION: To build castles in the air and then build the foundations under them ACTIVITIES: Drill Team 1, 2; Color Guard 3, 4; Concert Choir1, 2, 3, 4, Publicity 2, Librarian 3; Track 1; District 3, 4; All-State 3; FTA 1, 2; Sty- lus 2; Yearbook Art and Photography Chairman 4; Queen's Court 3; ''Hello Dolly, ' ''Music Man '; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Harmoniques 2, 3, 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation. if 57 GREGORY LOUIS TARSA , ‘Greg’ ’ ''There are some things that enter the minds of even people without one. ' PET PEEVE: Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, baked beans, Spam, Spam, Spam. . . AMBITION: To retain my modesty ACTIVITIES: Chess Club 1; FTA 1; Tatler 1; Spring Track 1, 3, 4; Winter Track 3, 4; Rotary Student Exchange 2; ‘’Oliver'' 1; ''Fiddler on the Roof ’ 3; Concert Choir 1, 3, 4; Chanticleers 4; Drama Club 1, 3; Computer Club 4; Photography Club 4; Spanish Inquisition 2, 4. KEVIN C. TESSIER j Live a lite Of joys) PET PEEVE: Early mornings AMBITION: Start Truckin’ JOHN PAUL THURBER Wapomaw 'We are always learning, maybe someday when we learn enough we will stop killing. ' PET PEEVE: Congratulations after a loss AMBITION: To get to the pros ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Weightlifting 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1):2)73, 4. STEPHEN PAUL TREANNIE SEBITGis ‘If I could find a better way, I'd try it. ' PET PEEVE: People who think drinkers aren't winners and winners aren't drinkers AMBITION: To be a rich bachelor and to see the world ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Weightlifting 1, 2, 3, 4. 58 DEBORAH LINN UDALL t Deb' ? ''We are not the same persons this year as last; nor are those we love. Itisa happy chance if we, changing, continue to love a changed person. ' PET PEEVE: Plastic people and lima beans AMBITION: To stay as happy as I am now, and to live by the sea ACTIVITIES: Ad-Hoc Committee 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 2, 4; Sty- lus 1, 2; ''Fiddler on the Roof ' (Usherette) 3; Prom Queen's Court 3; Year- book Art and Photography Staffs 4; ''The Music Man' ' 4; Drama Club 4. KAREN LEE VANGEMERT 'Sunshine ' ''And the fruits will outdo what the flowers have promised. ’ PET PEEVE: English AMBITION: To marry Eddie, to be a wife and mother RICHARD FRANCIS VAZ J Rick' ’ ‘When in trouble or in doubt, run in circles, scream and shout. ' PET PEEVE: Music teachers and their pet Math teachers AMBITION: To find truth ACTIVITIES: Tatler 1, 2; Chess Club’1, 2; Track Manager 1, 2, 3; Math League 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Hocko- mock Model Senate 3; Boys’ State Alternate 3; Concert Choir 4; Chantic- leérs. 4; | Studenty Council. 4: Drama Club 4; National Merit Finalist 4; Spanish Inquisition 2, 4; Yearbook Copy Editor 4; ''The Music Man ' 4. MARTHA LEIGH VICKERY ‘'My soul, be satisfied with flowers, with fruit, with weeds even; but gather them in the one garden you may call your own. ' PET PEEVE: ''Romans, ' French IV jokes, and old flames that die hard AMBITION: To find out that these really weren't ''the best years of my life ’ | ACTIVITIES: Stylus 1; Ski Club 2; Drill Team 1; Color Guard 2, 3; Track 59 ''Laugh and say I'm green, I've seen things you've never seen! ’ PET PEEVE: People who hate long sideburns AMBITION: To take the right crossroads in life ACTIVITIES: Golf 15:27.3, 4: DENNIS E. VISCONTI 'Yes, there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run there's still time to change the road you're on. PET PEEVE: Sadie Hawkins dances AMBITION: To go back to Europe and find what I left there ACTIVITIES: Tennis 1; Golf 2; Tatler 3; Yearbook Art and Photography Staff 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Audio Visual Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; soccer 4. ALBERT S. WARD, JR. el DOm $ee5e% 4% ¥ ; Bit LAURAL KATHERINE WALL t (Pes ’ Laughter is the shortest distance between two people. ' PET PEEVE: Boring classes AMBITION: To always be happy and never be lonely ACTIVITIES: Band 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, Vice-President 4; National Honor Society 3, Vice-President 4; Tatler 2; Yearbook Advertising and Lay-Out Staffs 4; Model Senate 38; Girls’ Track 2; Prom Committee 3; Sadie Hawkins Committee 4; ''Fiddler on the Roof ' (Usherette) 3. MICHELLE ELLEN WARD oheilic. ''Maybe we invented God so we'd have someone to understand us.'' PET PEEVE: People who hurt other people AMBITION: To have a long and very happy life with a little help from a FRIEND! ACTIVITIES: Drill Team 1, 2, 3, Rifle 4; Prom Committee 3 ; Sadie Haw- kins Committee 8. 60 GERALD MARTIN WARNER f Jerry’ ? Earth, saidth the Lord, you have thirty days to move off the property. I have a new client that is interested and will take better care of it than you did PET PEEVE: Teachers who let butter roll off their tongues and hold classes with their shoes off in the middle of a fire exit AMBITION: To be an USAF General without going to Boot Camp and Tech- nical school ROBERT D. WEBBER 'We never understand how little loss of it. ' AMBITION: To enjoy life DEBORAH ANN WATSON ''Waatson ’ ‘Anything worth having is worth waiting for. ' PET PEEVE: Debbie directions AMBITION: To get lost ACTIVITIES: Drill Team 1, 2; Color Guard 3, 4; Color Guard Representa- tive 4; Field Hockey 3, 4; Softball Manager 3, 4; Chorus 3; Christmas Assembly a2 us riddlenomithe Roof ' 3; Prom Decorating Com- mittee 3; Pep Squad 4. RONALD C. WERNER 'Beach™ we need in this world until we know the It matters not how long we live, but how. ' PET PEEVE: People who bust AMBITION: To be a successful architect AGTIVIMMES slracks i203 +4) Football alii eOCKe ville 2 vd, 2. 61 STEPHEN A. WHEELER 'Steve'’ ‘'Tact is not saying anything when two of your friends are arguing and you know they are both wrong. ' PET PEEVE: Being the only senior in D period Spanish class AMBITION: To say good-bye toD.G., C.O., andJ.S. WESLEY JOHN WIESE v 'Wes' vi ''There is only one gift greater than life - happiness. ' PET PEEVE: Excuses, Excuses, Excuses AMBITION: To travel to Venus and see the little green women ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 4; Tennis 2; Student Council 3. BARBARA LOUISE WHITE ''Barb Hon Tl like the laughter that opens the lips and the heart, that shows at the same time pearls and the soul.' ' PET PEEVE: Having no answer to the reason why, therefore, making today seem so unhappy AMBITION: To always be able to find happiness in my tomorrow DONNA MARIE WILDER Stretch { ''The night is beautiful, so, the faces of my people; the stars are beautiful, so, the eyes of my people; beautiful, also, is the sun; beautiful, also, are the souls of my people.'' PET PEEVE: Steven Lively AMBITION: To be happy in whatever I do ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3, 4. 62 LOIS EMILIA WOOD t ‘Loie' ’ People so seldom say I love you . . . Then it's either too late or love goes; but when I tell you I love you, it doesn't mean I know you'll never go . _« . only that I wish you didn't have to. ' PET PEEVE: Not being able to start a decent conversation AMBITION: To go to college; and to make a certain someone happy for the rest of his life ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 2, 8, 4; Harmoniques 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; ''Hello Dolly ' 2; ''The Music Man'' 4; Cheer- leader (3s Districts Choin 31 4: Christmas Play 2, 8, 4. DONALD KEVIN WILLIAMS 'Donnie'’ 'Something is lost and something is gained in living every day.'' PET PEEVE: Mr. Tompson and people that always ask if I have an extra cigarette (like Afro) AMBITION: To be on my own ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club 3, 4. MARK THOMAS WOOD t Mark' t ''Better to reign in Hell, than to serve in Heaven. ' PET PEEVE: Losing and people who kiss to get what they want in M.H.S. AMBITION: To be successful and happy in whatever I do ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2; Track 4; Student Council 3, 4. RICHARD ANDREW WUSCHKE t Rich' if Reach out and take what you want from life because no one is going to give it to you. ' PET PEEVE: Teachers who think the only important class. is the one that they teach AMBITION: To be the person I want to be ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 4; Football 1; Stage Crew 3, 4. 63 EDWARD PHILIP WYNN, JR. ''Beach' ' 'Give me the power to change the things I can, the strength to live with the ones I cannot, and the wisdom to know the difference between them. PET PEEVE: People with the wrong information; phonies AMBITION: Be as good as my father; Research in environmental technology ACTIVITIES: Football 1; Band 1, 2; Concert Choir 1, 2; Weightlifting 1, 2; Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 4; Set Design ''Hello Dolly ' ''The Music Man;'‘ Set Construction 2, 3, 4; Gym Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Gym, Exhibition 2; Student Council 3; Track 2, 3, 4; Intramural Soccer 4; Yearbook Copy Editor 4. JANET CLARKE 'Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. ' JEFF C. BARIBEAULT 'Stanly ' Live one day ata time. ' PET PEEVE: People who say, ''Look who's here. ' AMBITION: To enjoy life and to get out of Mansfield DAVID S. FLYNN ‘Elavidis ''Why be sane? Join the rest of us!'' PET PEEVE: Featherless chickens AMBITION: To make the honor roll 64 iving- you sleep 24 hours a day and you do the term paper the night before and who studies for tests anymore? and remember th nl oO =) By ) 4 or — 1S} = = ie) Hw fot La = ae) 2 i e) ra e} (a9) 7 fs} oO io) e days when you still did and you want out, rk? your homewo out, out and it s called SENIORITIS. t Senior Class Officers and Advisors Zangari (Advi- Mrs ‘Ambra, D e la Roane, Craig i lli, Andrea Certuse, She ella (Advisor), Tony Mastrori eae Mr SOT). Most Likely to Succeed Most School Spirit i m i Linda Sarazen and Eddie Ne Steve Gaudreau and Joanne Main 66 Class Flirts dual IV1 Most Ind x i - i tena eee Pa iy ge See Burke 1€ ini and Debb in Guerr Kev Leary and Jean Lussier J O imon S Most Talented Ann Silvi and Roland Bouchard Most Dependable Sheila Roane and Craig D'Ambra 67 Most Athletic Class Sweethearts nigel (ee Z inchey and Steve Candela i Mart ine Fahey Barry Clifford and Arl ; ‘ 44 4 3 ‘ : i Most Talkative Lisa Columbo and Greg Tarsa le 1 Steve Treannie and Julie Diamond Best Sm 68 Best All Around Best Dressed nte Pla Tony Mastrorilli and Debbie Cheryl Delaney and Tom Frongillo PARE Wn = Beer. - - a a a aS RE gD errr NE ini Mutt and Jeff MariAnne DePalma and Mike Piccolom test le Ou Karen Hallgren and Steve Wheeler 69 Wittiest Best Looking Patti Proteau and Leo Peloquin o Paige Baptiste and Tim Phinney dliest Debbie Udall and Jeff Sankey len Fr Class Clowns Jackie Cabral and John Devlin 70 “le ie seca ssi OSes NER G Looe eee” 72 eer oe Secre- MISSING: i, Linda Nord- ? Catalon Treasurer jane D lampiletro, Gonzalez, Advisor MISSING Mrs. dent; Di ; i iane ky Colombo, Treasurer ighe, Vice-Pres iss Morina, Advisor; D Maura T ic V :M =) 2 fo) ”n oe] BACK Advi ; BACK dent -President Small Presi Mrs. i1€t, ice : V Ambra, i, Treasurer ident; Chris Van Vl Bruce D' dent; ileen Repucc -Pres i Ez ice Secretary. Pres dent; i Pres Terry Fusco, V Danny May, Susan Hinchey, berg, Secretary FRONT Jenny Taylor, FRONT: 74 ROW 1: K. Guerrini, W. Wiese, P. Demers, T. Frongillo, S. Treannie, T. Phinney, A. Seifert, Coach Day, Coach Kelley; ROW 2: E. O'Malley, D. Sharpe, J. Thurber, M. Wood, S. Candela, R. Werner, J. Sankey, R. Cleary, W. Harkness, R. Krauth; ROW 3: G. D'Ambra, B. Beatty, J. Farinella, M. Richards, T. Smith, S. Gilleran, A. Haaverson, D. Pedini, R. Beckwith; ROW 4: M. Bedard, B. Colby, J. Unger, J. Peloquin, D. Dill, J. Carr, E. Jackimowitz, R. Baptiste, P. Ruta, C. Clemmey; ROW 5: Coach Farinella, R. Pernock, L. Mahoney, E. Reks, G. Krueck, R. Smith, N. Davison, S. Lively, C. Phinney, Coach Friary. Seniors 76 Captain Tim Captain Tom Kevin ROW 1: Coach Kelley, V. Waseleski, D. Harris, S. Carpenter, R. King, T. Sherman, G. Shaw; ROW 2: T. Shaw, R. Thomas, M. Haaverson, R. Titus, J. Spezio, J. Buckley, C. Andrade; ROW 3: J. Najjar, M. Guerrini, T. Palanza, P. Pierce, R. Swank, J. Nett, B. Tighe, P. Collingwood. Our Homecom- Queen and her jer) = — along with float competi- court, the tion added sparkle ictory over to OUI V Pan- in the Frankl Girls’ Varsity Field Hockey AE, “go Se ame atts acidic is AR et ak SOE 2 ROW 1: N. Dalton, J. Main, E. Scialoia, J. Brabham; ROW 2: D. Watson, S. Conroy, R. Davison, D. Mahana, L. Stuart; ROW 3: M. Hinchey, C. Chambers, B. Koukol, S. McPhee, Miss Bernard (Coach). pe hyed dy ig § 14 Girls’ Junior Varsity Field Hockey ROW 1: P. Plasse, P. Marvelle, L. Niemi, D. Newell, C. Morton, S. Conroy; ROW 2: C. Straus, M. Conroy, C. Southern, D. Cataloni, K. Collins, T. Sparrow; ROW 3: Miss Carbonetti (Advisor), S. Sankey, E. Delong, B. Koukol, L. Eusepi, L. Lund. 81 ROW 1: R. Ethier, A. Founier, G. Clifford, S$. Gaudreau, M. Presentato, J. Engley, A. Anton, P. Holske, Coach Goetz. elgenet Cross Country FRONT: W. Harkness, R. Cleary, M. Piccolomini, S. Candela, E. O'Malley, Coach Mr. P. Hayes; BACK: L. Hawksley, K. Bell, Coach Mr. T. Gilbride, M. Fournier, A. Bregnard, G. D'Ambra. Junior Varsity Basketball FRONT: B. MacPhee, J. Bachman, R. Plante, P. Gleason, E. Khirallah; BACK: Coach Mr. T. Gilbride, J. Peloquin, B. Cleary, A. Regula, T. Finn, T. Ruta, E. Reks, S. Lively. 85 Rick Steve Captain Mike 1e Edd Walter 86 a A ‘Mansfield Opp. _ 4: Bishop Feehan Bishop Feehan N. Attleboro, | Franklin a Canton © oy ‘Shalem - King Philip “Stoughton - Oliver Ames: Norton South-Shore Bishop Stang rit +f Girls’ Varsity Basketball w Mahsfie,) | hen +, guanatielh | 21 : 30 ROW 1: N. Dalton, R. Davison, C. Chambers, M. Hinchey, J. Eames, R. Roane; ROW 2: Coach Wood, M. Tighe, V. Fitzgerald, M. Tighe, J. Taylor, L. Stuart, B. Birman. Girls’ Junior Varsity Basketball @anstield i, Il ROW 1: E. Repucci, P. Marvelle, L. Wagner, T. Fusco; ROW 2: Coach Wood, M. Conroy, S. Sankey, D. Fournier, D. row. Mahana, T. Spar- 89 i Hinchey Mart Captain - Cathy Chambers poy c Capta ; a : i €19. =. ine] Barbara Birman Linda Stewart 90 ADS Reba Heat ima ; Manstiel’ 7 a 'g Mansfield 20. Mansfield ‘ Mansfield 10 Mansfield boa 14 Mansfield 17 Mansfield i i 21 Mansfield | es Mansfield Mansfield 31 Mansfield 4” Mamisfield Mansfield Mansfield - 23 Mansfield 8 Mansfield 20 36 26 23 26 2 Walpole Attleboro “W. Bridgewatet Stoughton Oliver Ames N. Attleboro Franklin ; : a EB. Bridgewater Stoughton Oliver ees N. Attleboro Franklin Foxboro Canton Sharon King Philip Winter Track ROW 1: B. D'Ambra, R. McGlaughlin, C. Southern, D. Newell, M. Tarsa, L. Chase, T. Fitzgerald; ROW 2: B. Colby, J. Taylor, K. Brown, N. Davison, M. Colby, J. Unger, A. Anton; ROW 3: Captain - S. Gaudreau, R. Chapman, W. Stowe, S. Gilleran, M. Vierra, A. Haaverson; ROW 4: A. Seifert, Captain - J. Devlin, B. Clifford, R. Krauth, T. Frongillo, Coach Friary, Captain - A. Mastrorilli, J. Main, G. Tarsa, Captain - A. Fournier. 92 Boys’ Baseball _ _ Shai Oeil Fi King Philip Stoughton Oliver-Ames FRONT: G. Arcaro, B. Eagan, R. Cleary, D. Sharpe, T. Phinney, M. Louritt, E. O'Malley, T. Smith, J. Pierce; BACK: J. Roach, K. Arcaro, G. D'Ambra, W. Cleary, A. Haaverson, R. Reardon, K. O'Brian, R. Smith, A. Bregnard, Coach Dunphy. FRONT: D. Hallgren, R. King, J. Finn, J. Jackamowitz, W. Wilcox, S. Carpenter; BACK: R. Thomas, S. Baxter, J. McPhee, J. Coggeshall, T. Ruta, J. Williams, J. Giovanello, W. Breen, Coach Law. ed FRONT: D. Watson, P. Marvelle, N. Flowers, M. Hinchey, J. Cabral, C. Chambers, Coach Miss Bernard; BACK: R. Roane, E. Scialoia, L. Lunn, J. Eames, N. Dalton. 96 Captain Marty Cathy in Ellen Capta i ' ; ’ ; § ; : Boys’ Spring Track ROW 1: T. Frongillo, T. Mastrorilli, S. Gaudreau, J. Thurber, A. Fournier, A. Seifert, K. Guerrini, S. Candela, J. Devlin, R. Werner, E. Wynn, G. Tarsa; ROW 2: L. Chase, T. Sherman, A. Anton, E. Kahrailah, M. Gamble, D. Durbano, P. Demers, W. Stowe, B. Colby, R. Chapman, S. Fitzgerald, Coach Farinella; ROW 3: M. Tarsa, M. Guerrini, J. Engley, B. Doak, J. Taylor, D. Wellington, S. Gilleran, M. Vierra, M. Davison, P. Souza, Coach Todd; ROW 4: S. Quiggle, L. Mahoney, P. Collingwood, J. Carr, S. Lively, R. McGlaughlin, J. Buckley, Coach Cooper. J. J. Kelley Relay Champs aptain Allan C Captain John Steve Captain Kevin =] 4 S we A, a] O Mo) G 9) w oO pet) oO Ay Ron, Ed, and Greg in Artie in Capta i ® a “ 4 a 4 S os auigas ; a 2 oe ad%eR 4 | a5 oS se 2S] Sp Te oS : c8s4° : Os) fin = BS On anes Os A aoee ep onal eee. O08 Bede Omracnuce HOEE AP ae Aasgss%9 = ee sane eis GEOLcna st Serie Gal aye O43 6-H 7 PES oS So.“ ez = ZA -s : 4 Le i se=y 5 eset 8 M6 9 : ena Aa 0 : S2BEO a OS Ow Cue = eetod rae REO .8 eet ee Oy tel cb) Ara t eHa B58 3 wo a: aera) Ener Bigs as pace pe Ose Segaset 1) Hw ross 3 Paty H LA PSS SS : SOD “vss ‘ME SS cece) etiet PROM pacer ier z Senet pinnae EE Se rs a 2 5 6 els = 4 Z-Ow Z sere Ne FO Bee nesp soma 4 peae Ses PReaLS CoS aS ZrRALZASA i dat deat ad be « Wee we we ae eat Settle) Per iemi, Capt. A. E.N NOT SHOWN: BACK: J. Naggar, G. Tarball, Coach Farmer; itzgerald, M. Deltano, J. Drummey; F J Kett FRONT: S. Ward. 102 Hockomock League Champions ww x i A ‘e? nde di y = As mi FRONT: D. Flynn, G. Clifford, Captain S. Corey, J. Guild, G. Bernhiemer; BACK: I. Basch, J. Bachman, M. Fournier, S. Morton, P. Bernhiemer, J. Silvi, C. Oldmixon, Coach Tartufo. 103 'Tennis anyone? ' St teinbge + ceete a + Sis) Gaetan GR aete ee inate teaten anes ton Se eg. Secheeee ae ee ene gE Lid + ere AES ee A a al FRONT: S. Bachman, Coach Tiatorio, J. Brabham; BACK: P. Plauss, E. Repucci, S. Salo- maa, D. Mahana, S. Strauss, C. Creeden, J. Taylor, L. Wagner. Captain Joy yy Dover Sherborn _ Medfield Franklin Foxboro Canton | Sharon King Philip Stoughton Oliver Ames N. Attleboro Franklin Foxboro Canton Sharon King Philip Stoughton Oliver Ames N. Attleboro Saleh ak Gi aoa and Deb , Andy, Ruth Senior Cheerleaders up. up, going up, Ruthanne Devine Lookout - Saddle Shoes - White Socks - Baby Lotion - Team Cheer - Andy's Party - Get With It - Pyramids - Practice - Rallies - Hornets - Laughing - Crying - Winning - Losing - Victory - We Don't Mess Around - Spirit - and the pride in being a Cheerleader is something we'll never forget . . ° 106 LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Certuse, P. Boyden, S. Hinchey, P. Pascucci, K. Kane, D. DiGiampietro, B. Colella; TOP: J. Sullivan, D. Plante; HIDDEN: T. Goodman. LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Holland, W. Sharpe, R. Devine, D. Conroy, M. Sherman, K. Sherman; TOP: S. Salomaa, K. Jackson. vities LVvit Act 107 108 Yearbook Editors J. Sullivan, C. Sparrow, P. Steeves, A. Silvi, Mrs. Dyer (Advisor), L. Sarazen, R. Vaz, E. Niemi, C. D'Ambra, E. Wynn. Be Art and Photography 285 FRONT: T. Phinney, D. VisConti, D. Udall, J. Hickey, S. Lombardi, M. Hinchey, J. Sullivan, E. Scialoia, P. Baptiste; BACK: S. Candela, D. Baily, T. Goodman, K. Nordberg, N. Stephens, S. Gaudreau, T. Mastrorilli, S$. Conroy, J. Main, D. Plante, C. Dill, J. Gilbert. Aadvertisin z FRONT: K. Nordberg, M. Carl, C. Dill, J. Gilbert, P. Steeves, T. Mastrorilli; BACK: L. Wall, S. Pilkington, P. Morse, T. Phinney, S. Candela, J. Sankey, T. Frongillo. L. Niemi, M. Mahana, S. Girard, D. Brintnall, J. Grady, Mrs. Niemi (Advisor). 109 SP mt a x anish Club FIRST ROW: Miss Carbonetti (Advisor), T. Fagan, M. Presentado, M. Fournier, C. Clagg, C. Paulsen; BACK ROW: L. Wall, K. Nordberg, . Bachman, N. Stevens. e P. Steeves, S M. Patel, E. Niemi, K. Harsch, K. Collins, J. Eames, L. Chase, S. Frost, Mr. Tompson (Advisor); BACK ROW: A. Fournier, FRONT ROW: Ga ifarsaiKs Garner, D. Casher, D. Donahue, L. Niemi, M. Tighe, M. Mahana, M. Label, R. Vaz. 110 Future Teachers of America OX eeoieoRe ROW 1: C. Chambers, K. Harsch, K. Salerno, C. Paulsen, T. Ornellast, Tears; ROW 2: Mrs. Werner - Advisor, D. Falk, S. Sankey, D. Wilder, Dotty Newell, M. Faria, D. Goodwin, C. Holske, D. Newell. K. O'Brien, S. Douin, P. Hebard, R. Stuart, N. Stephens, A K. Norberg, C. Durante, R. Shaw, S. Richardson, Student Council if We hi ROW 1: T. Frongillo, T. Phinney, S. Gilleran, D. May; ROW 2: M. Hinchey, J. Grady (Secretary), K. Kane, M. Sheehan (Treasurer); ROW 3: D. Fournier, S. Feccia, D. Donahue, E. Delong, B. Colella; ROW 4: S. Goudreau (President), R. Davison (Vice-President), T. Mastro- rilli, B. Horton, A. Tears; ROW 5: R. Vaz, M. Tighe. 111 112 ROW 1: J. Alders, C. Holske, M. Fournier, S. Cushing; ROW 2: D. Burns, K. Collins, I. Basch, K. Hayes; ROW 3: L. Bedard, D. Demers, D. Goodwin. Audio Visual Club SITTING: C. Bouchard, P. Bernheimer, R. Thomas, D. Visconti, D. Murray; STANDING: E. Nash, J. Senna, Q. Hanson, S. Mason, D. Titus, M. Netto, D. Webber. Mansfield Hornet Band Suey Mr. Robert Dolan Mr. Carl Gullens Mr. James Gallo Director 113 Hornettes Drill Team and Color Guard Band Officers ; BACK: A. Silvi, , D. Pollack Strouse . Avallone, S P. Marvelle, C . Udall, 7D DePalma D. Watson, G. Thayer, M. Hinchey, S. Conroy, R. Richards, M FRONT: D. Newell, C. Creeden, L. Miller, . Sarazen, K. Cain, J. Main, P. Conti. ie 114 = = Y Y “Ss Xe S =a Concert Choir ee MENS : RMN ohtemccnioiend ct ROW 1: A. Seifert, M. Mahana, B. Breen, J. Peloquin, M. Vierra, L. Hatch, P. Papineau, S. Lombardi, G. Tarsa, D. May, S. Gaudreau, C. D'Ambra, T. Mastrorilli, J. Cabral, M. Labadie; ROW 2: S. Frost, R. Bouchard, F. Pinette, R. Wuschke, R. Vaz, D. Wellington, R. Merrifield, B. Wilcox, C. Straughn, P. Czuj, M. Netto, D. Coffey, J. Sullivan, D. Cross, B. Colella, J. Hulburd; ROW 3: M. Pascucci, M. Tighe, C. Creedon, L. Wood, L. Sarazen, A. Sternlight, B. Witchley, R. Davison, M. Sherman, J. Sullivan, R. Gruhn, E. Chase, B. Jorge, A. Silvi, H. Devlin, C. Clagg, B. Horton, A. Certuse, S. Roane, M. Hinchey. Concert Choir Officers ee Or LOS ee eee errh ne Horr weett _ ‘gett C. D'Ambra (President), D. Cross (Secretary), S$. Gaudreau (Business Manager), M. Labadie (Set Design), A. Certuse (Librarian), M. Hin- chey (Librarian), T. Mastrorilli (Publicity), R. Davison (Art Editor), S. Roane (Treasurer). H armoniques sill: i ietro, C. Creedon, J. Sullivan, S. Roane, B. Colella, A. Certuse, L. Wood, A. Silv iamp D. Di Chanticleers R. Bouchard, C. D'Ambra, T. Mastrorilli, R. Merrifield, M. ROW 2: D. May, M. Mahana, S. Gaudreau, G. Tarsa, M. Vierra; ROW 1 UZ ington. A. Seifert, R. Vaz, D. Well M. Pascucci, ROW 3 Labadie 118 Southeast District Chorus L. Wood, A. Certuse, J. Sullivan, A. Silvi, T. Mastrorilli, D. DiGiampietro. Ski Club KNEELING: S. Cobb, D. Bailey, M. Carl, K. Abbott, E. Repucci, G. Thayer; STANDING: M. Richards, C. Clemmy, B. Beatty, R. Shaw, D. Mahana, S. Strouse, S. Knights, C. Vose, J. Taylor, K. Kane, C. Clagg, P. Boyden, Miss Healy - Advisor. erald, A. Silvi, L. Wall, itzg T. Frongillo, S. Dunleavy, A. ; ROW 2: Mr. Harsch, J. F L. Sarazen, R. Vaz. i, ietro, D. Feccia : Advisor - iGiampie ROW 3 . Sullivan, E. Niem J D.D es ts ie j ) = M. Mahana, TEM Via Ze inchey, N Fahey, L. Stuart, D. Mahana, J. Eames, D. Coffey, S. Roane, J. Sullivan H K. Nordberg, L. Sarazen, P. Steeves, N. Stephens, E. N S iemi, = SS) So Y = 2) S = ms 8 = 8 = L National Merit Scholars : A. Fournier, N. Flowers K. Hallgren, A. Silvi, A. Fournier, D FRONT eros A Venezuela qj i ROW 2: Mr. ler Fourn ittick, M. B Kane M A S. Bachman, Farinella, S. Murphy, . Sheehan, C. Sibilia, M ’ VWs i, M. Sherman, Miss Carbonett : ROW 3: S. Coll Dyer, D. Falk, Mts. ROW 1: Ww. Priesing , Sankey, C iJ. . 1ns 1xon Oldmi T. Fagan, C . Phillips, M in Brien, L, Wall Dyer, K. Ma O M. Presentado. Pelrine, J. ’ Od ee ae Sr 9 ern - Hawkins Dance Sadie NS 122 23 l tmas Program LS’ a Ss ee teeas ee eae. « eee $s. Steve and Andrea Craig d Richard Diane an be eaagl Bate deb lial SADE 48 i , i Pd oe tt ep eaget¥ i} boos Mad, 126 Weekend ‘ i . a ' i] Fine Arts 13 | 111 ie a Ih y 1 iI . c ary Southeast IVa Festi Mansfi LG Mus € S me Se = fenni icen 5 { . DISCOUNT Me = w = oS is. Chr o =| 3 os (a) Hs =) oO faa) $ x vy Q 5) a — S fs Qa a = 3 2 3 a oO o z ; a co) 0 0 5 3 o e; A i. o op o 4 pee) 4 ” colo eG os 4 ay =) a = os = o oH H oI = lOr -Sen 10} Jun Ue eee Zangari's dress?! d you see Mrs. i Dn Do you like my new tie? | Bade Perennial ec mee ODYSSEY Gurter Lntroduchon [J = sz } )) aw = heard a Se- cret cid- ing Begagiry: el S AML enor Wl WUD Win oh dk AOE Una at od dd CHORLS with — ovt the whit gs NOL: e aE S @ 4 W + @ 8 pe e S ia) gq + 3 fr A ‘S thet £45 2- Standing on the brink of something s dort understarct T wish someme wovld come wrth me, just to held wy haw But Lie got to Find a new wey alone as So many havc deme bedo re Abanden all my childhood yames chen £ step thrash that doer OASilvi g. Theogh these days will bg far bchingl Me ea CT remembee stil : R. Merrifield | And despite the years that L ge thraghT gucsS LT alweys vil 1978) But memeres wont jure me back, © Knov LT mort be Free: a Withest the p2tt g +he “re ina timeless ODY sseY i Class Day Sheila, Tony ig, Cra , Andrea Class of 1975 133 “i ned; 19 Adee 81, Uu Edging Up te |THE MONTY PYTHONS: CLEESE, GILLIAM, PALIN, JONES (WITH FOOT), IDLE CHA Budget Cuts: | a The New Campus Issue aor SO etting At the Truth of Watergate CECE SESE PEO EB il Sa er) Se sre erecncanie wa, g the Tax : Sr ebate Coed Living for Adults Wanted: Congenial male roommate to share 3-bdrm., 2 4-bth town house with divorcee and 2 children. You get master bdrm., bath and privacy. Dirs. 150 a month includes util. Peachtree industrial area. Call after 5. Refs. required. ed 4 hey VE EPISCOPAL WOMEN GIVE COMMUNION AFTER THEIR ORDI a n 4 a ak AaB GLE oa ge Se Scary Omens Several important indicators of the U.S. economy flashed some of their gloomiest signals ever last week. Wholesale prices leaped a frightening 3.9% in August alone, the second biggest one-month rise in 28 years. On top of a 3.7% surge in July, it was a sure omen of more explosive inflation in consumer prices. The news sent the stock ENERGY : re “WM =omarket reelii +7 4 cine |Considering the Alternatives im August; in now almost aterm h ean ad aaa Za25 28 Z@ Average U.S. family size implied by : | = current § i — fertility patterns SOLZHENITSYN IN PARIS (1975) Savoring the bitterness of exile. Postwar baby boom ; e nea VITH FLEEING SOLDIERS IThe Offshore-Oil Debate Fertility Drugs: | Fi) fo essing | fe pope lation only fo 1917} OSs ae Se ae | 300 «(1850 1900 IME Chart by The Chartmakers, Inc. SHEMISE hepa. a ees eo bes aah “Have been fired on and boarded by Cambodian armed forces. Vessel being escorted to unknown Cambodian port.” me She Tad costes OF | 1950 1973 sa Mig BRT pam Maher rer re nS R ‘ fi a ‘Siecuie GT Se Sit as does rnpacaapetsine a oe Bie sib cubes ae BSS CR SA ES De ree sean pehenbiale® halide on i | er : Yu Marcy L. Davis You never heard my song before the music was too loud But now I think you hear me well for now we both know how No star can light our way in this cloud of dark and fear Butsome day, oneday.. . In Memory of PFC Edward V. Dore When I was you and you were me and we were very young Together took us nearly there the rest may not be sung So still the cloud it hangs over us and we're alone But some day, one day. . . Funny how the pages turn and hold us in between A misty castle waits for you and you shall be a queen Today the cloud hangs over us and all is Stay But some day, one day. . . We'll come home . Brian May 145 Sponsors Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Antosca Mr. Brian Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brunelle Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bushman Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Candela — Best wishes to the Class of 1975 Miss Mary Carbonetti Mrs. John P. Certuse Mr. and Mrs. Roland Clement Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Conroy Good luck to the Class of he Mr. William DeStefano Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dimmit Mr. and Mrs. Dyer Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fiore Mr. and Mrs. Gaudreau — Best of luck to each and every one of you Elsa Henchel Gerard A. Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Lemieux Mr. and Mrs. Richard McMorrow — °Tis not too late to seek a newer world Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Morse — Congratulations to the Classoje7 Mr. and Mrs. Burton C. Newell, Jr. — Best of luck to the Class DTD Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nelson Mr. and Mrs. William P. Pearce — Think positive! Mr. and Mrs. Pinette and GUil a Congratulations, Class of 7) Linda —A little suffering is good for the soul Ann — Many thanks to the people who helped me laugh in the face of deadlines Tom, Bob, and Steve Smith Mr. and Mrs. R. Straughn Mr. Allan Tompson Miss Barbara E. Trombley Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zangari Compliments of... THE MUNICIPAL LIGHT POWER DEPT. TOWN OF MANSFIELD CARMEN'S NORM'S HAIR STYLING SALON =, AUTO SUPPLY, INC. Hair Styling to Fit Your Personality 6 Mechanic St. 44 No. Main St. , 26 Wood Avenue Foxboro, Mass. Mansfield, . Mansfield, Mass. 02048 Mass. Tel. 543-7363 Tel. 339-9055 339-4516 “Anyone who tastes them once will always remember them. MANSFIELD HOUSE OF PIZZA Good Luck Glassofmwio+ 141 NORTH MAIN ST. pizza .- MANSFIELD, MASS. og GRINDER SEARS TEL. 339-6400 f ? | aS Mansfield 339-4511 TRY OUR SPECIALTIES Broccnrooe yh Graduation. en Not the end, ar but the beginning . of a new chapter that will shape uu: rest of your life. NUCH ) And we . salute you, sg ; ce 3 e mE | Cy Bao. es , : , s eae afl 3 bed cht Se? FM ee me eT ce maa. CE Sa FS rr. ian ee ne A, OP PN Spee We Be a ae lee OY Ne eo ; a oe Congratulations, Graduates! (4 TAYRE Compliments of. . . THE MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT TOWN OF MANSFIELD SHEPARD'S FLOWERS 174 Spring Street Mansfield, Mass. Phone 339-8642 Serving Mansfield for 50 Years NEW ENGLAND ae y ly Doar a Yong INCORPORATED : TORRANCE FURNITURE COMPANY Mansfield, Massachusetts BIL Compliments of DR. JOHN L. GARZIA Compliments of GEORGE'S CLEANERS Congratulations From DR. PHILIP B. SIBILIA acORy LJ WOODS ACORN REAL ESTATE BETEACTURING ||) (NCON’ORATED COM PANY, ING. 235 Chauncy Street Mansfield, Massachusetts Builders and Cabinet Hardware 339-3691 Mansfield, Massachusetts 02048 Telephone (617) 339-4500 Best Wishes to the Class of 1975 From MANSFIELD PARENTS AND FRIENDS CLUB To the Greatest Bunch of Kids The Class of 1975 God Bless All — THE MASTRORILLI EAMES AGENCY FAMILY Compliments of Insurance Real Estate Tel. 339-7913 Compliments of A Friend Compliments of: LILLY'S DRUG STORE 88 Copeland Drive and CONSUMEREX DISCOUNT Health and Beauty Aids 127 North Main Street (617) 339-8833 Carl Tartaglia Office 339-8786 GRAPHIC LABORATORIES, Home 339-2783 INC. C. T. CARPETS Carpet Specialists 20 Winthrop Avenue Mansfield, Mass. 02048 | No. Main St. Mansfield, Massachusetts R. D. MONTE INC. EDGAR M. HOLM ES Beer, Wines, Fine Foods INSURANCE AGENCY Compliments org aur. Open Norton, Mass. Mon.-Sat. 9a.m. - 10:30 p.m. Sunday 7:30 a.m. - 10 p.m. Compliments of. . . JIM EASTMAN AND THE ENTIRE STAFF OF EASTMAN FORD SALES INC. 175 Rumford Ave. Mansfield ls % UI NGG Ay. : ‘nil WE a SMMC” Shy 61 From Your Friends at the MANSFIELD CREDIT UNION Route 140 Tel. 839-2966 Compliments of. . . CHARLES A. RICHARDSON, SSOL@L SIO te West Mansfield 3389-2177 CLEVELAND TAPS AND DIES a ‘community minded’ corporation ...a good place to work ...an equal opportunity employer ...@ leading manufacturer of Taps and Dies for industry THE CLEVELAND TWIST DRILL co. BAY STATE PLANT MANSFIELD, MASS. = | An Acme-Cleveland Company WOOD THINGS Mansfield, Mass. 339-4453 REED'S T.V. SALES AND SERVICE 250 North Main Street Mansfield, Mass. Tel. 3389-2597 BOBBI'S HAIR FASHIONS 374 North Main Street Mansfield, Mass. 339-9053 Compliments of. . . THE MANSFIELD HOUSE 'tWhere You Can Find Good Food and Drinks'' Compliments of WHITE KELLY Best Wishes Class of 1975 GODDARD REFRIGERATION AND APPLIANCE 3877 North Main Street Mansfield, Mass. JACKSON NURSERY INC. DITMWire Maines te Norton, Mass. 285-7951 Banking ina. dynamic erowing business visit us and discover what it can mean to you afaenden TOT ean PANY 8 North Main Street, Attieboro, Massachusetts 02703 Branch Offices: North Attlebaro Tri-boro Plaza Mansfield | MANSFIELD TIRE Best Wishes AND SERVICE to the Class of 1975 Tires, Alignment, Balancing and GOOD LUCK Shocks, Brakes, Batteries, LENA'S SUB SHOP Tune-Ups 8 Cottage St. M ansfield 339-8813 BIG (4): CASH end CARRY 310 N. Main St. at Rt. 106 Mansfield, Massachusetts 395 Oakland St., Mansfield Just Beyond Chocolate Factory ESSER PC Open Mon.-Fri. 8a.m. - 5:15 p.m. Sat. 8a.m. - 3:30 p.m. FALES FUEL SUPPLY CORP. Heating Oils Burner Service Best of Luck 15 Pleasant Street Jo-Anne, Tony, Mansfield, Massachusetts Steve, Marti, 339-7799 Susie, Craig, Fran, Danny, and Ellen DR. KENNETH H. TORMAN CHIROPRACTOR From THE MAIN FAMILY 274 North Main Street Mansfield, Mass. Good Luck and Best Wishes From NABISCO CONFECTIONS INC. CLAUDE'S CARL OIL CORP. BARBER SALON 18 Villa Street 109 No. Main St. Mansfield Mansfield, Mass. 339-9053 MANSFIELD CO-OPERATIVE BANK Mansfield and Norton Savings Accounts Since 1883 Home Loans Compliments of Sew and Save FAIRFIELD ns OPTICAL MARTIN FABRICS COMPANY Best of Luck to the Graduates HOME: 584-1891 NO. SPORTING GOODS, INC. S307, No MAIN SIREEI (D, MASS. 02048 PETE MARCIANO. Compliments of . . . DR. OCKERT DON CURRIVAN INSURANCE AGENCY Mansfield - Foxboro Precision Drafting and Measuring Equipment STERLING Congratulations Class of 1975 HEBRON MILL Cloth and Craft THE MANSFIELD PRESS, INC. Printers - Publishers - Lithographers Publishers of the MANSFIELD NEWS ''A Century of Service to the Community ' For 75 Years, Manufacturers of Jewelers’ Chains and Bracelets in 14 Kt. Gold, Gold-Filled and Sterling Originators of the Sweet Heritage Library and the Unique Sell- By-Size Concept Best Wishes to the Class of 1975 OLD COUNTRY STORE AND EMPORIUM West Mansfield Village Massachusetts 02083 839-8128 At the Same Location for Over 50 Years Mansfield, Massachusetts MANSFIELD BICYCLE SHOP Sales and Service on All Makes Skate Sharpening 244 North Main St. Jim Donovan Mansfield, Mass. 339-3109 FLINTLAND HOLSTEINS W.C. FULLERS AMICI FUNERAL HOME Serving All Faiths'' 339-7595 115 North Main Street Mansfield, Mass. Best Wishes to the Graduates DR. ELLIOT KIRSCHBAUM Congratulations. . . DR. TOSCANO DECORATOR STOREHOUSE 272 No. Main Street Mansfield, Mass. Interiors - Gifts Tel. 339-3253 John J. Sarro Good Luck to You Always Now and in the Future Class of 1977 SAM'S BARBER SHOP Corner of North Main St. and Pratt St. Mansfield Tel. 3389-2600 HAMILTON JEWELERS Watches and Shavers Repaired Jewelry - Watches - Rings 189 North Main Street Mansfield, Mass. Compliments of A Friend. Best Wishes to the Class of 1975 Good Luck UNITED NATIONAL BANK 355 North Main St. 339-2929 WESTERN UNION SERVICE CENTER Mansfield, Mass. 617-339-3504 Compliments of BEATTY'S MOVING AND TRUCKING MORSE AND FORRESTER (AREA 15 Creeden St. Mansfield (Open Seven Days a Week) 24 Hour Answering Service 339-7287 CHEVRON SERVICE CENTER Routes 106 and 140 Mansfield, Mass. V.W. Specialist 339-3101 BOSWORTH — CROCKER SERVICE STATION 385 Central St. , Foxboro 339-7384 Compliments of DYER-MARTIN DRIVING SCHOOL, INC. 245 South Main Street Attleboro, Mass. 222-4285 Best of Luck in All Future Endeavors SOUTH MAIN STREET VARIETY Congratulations Best of Luck DATSUN With Pride H P SALES The Furniture Store That Saves You More 87 Central St. , Mansfield | Compliments 339-3587 of OLD COLONY DINER Compliments of LORD'S PHARMACY Compliments of BLANE CHEMICAL DIVISION HOERNER WALDORF CORPORATION CONTAINER DIVISION Compliments of A Friend Congratulations From DIANO CORPORATION Super Markets MANSFIELD BODY SHOP 1004 East Street E. Mansfield, Mass. Mansfield, Mass. Expert Body and Fender Work Frame Repairing Front End Work Au to and Truck Painting Butch Roberge, Mer. 339-7052 339-8278 Phone 339-8171 SHERMAN FUNERAL HOME Roland V. Cedarfield - Director 55 North Main St. Mansfield, Mass. 167 Complimentsof.. . HATHEWAY PATTERSON CO. INC. BRUCE WOOD INC. 15 County St. Mansfield, Mass. Body Repairs and Robo Car Wash Chauncy St. CATALANOS INC. Mansfield's Most Complete Package Store 3389-3973 215 No. Main St. Mansfield, Mass. Best Wishes From. . . NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Football Club Inc. ie eT
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