Attleboro High School - Tattletale Yearbook (Attleboro, MA)

 - Class of 1968

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NAME MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT CLASS WILL PROPHECY Diane LeMaistre Junior Picnic 1967 Refer to Moe Pye Champion message carrier John Leonard Spending a whole day in shop My hangover Winner of good citizenship award Rachel Letourneau Having the underclassmen stand for us in the auditorium I leave all the good times I had in bookkeeping to Mr. Corkum. French translator Robert Lincoln Coming to A.H.S. Deranged math teacher to anyone who can fix it Saintly basketball player John Linkamper The day I leave this school I leave my girl’s mini-dress Partner of the Link” Chain Co. Natalie Lombardy The day I became a soph, at A.H.S. I leave Mrs. Clark memories of my kookie shoes. Future Navy WAVE Suzanne Lussier The very first time I went to the North Hop! I leave my books and white lipstick to next year’s bashful senior girl, Christy P. Sudsy detergent salesgirl Joan McCarthy When I became a full-fledged senior All my Spanish knowledge to Brenda Hammer Star alto on Ed Sullivan Show Betsy McIntyre When H. walked into the room and said, Where the h-’s the teacher? Mr. Bessette, to rest in peace Announcer for Ringling Bros. Circus William Marcotte Falling down the stair way I will to the class of 69, senior Eng. and senior Eng. teachers English teacher Lorraine Marchand The exciting trip to Tech. The thrill of it all A go-go girl Sue Marshall First time I met Dave . .. when I slipped in the corridor All the peas in Cafe B to Mr. Corkum A marshall for U.S. teams Richard Mathieu When Alan Cody tried to dive at me and landed on five chairs I leave the first printed circuit dept, constructed by Art Higginbotham and myself to Mr. Stanton. Russian leather dealer Lorna Maynard The Lunatic Fringe’s pilgrimage to Am- Happiness and thanks to Ski, Harry, and Star of Hello Dolly on herstbury Ted for giving some meaning to my three years here. Broadway Patricia McCarthy The day Mr. Zmudsky told me I had been accepted at U Mass on a 4-year scholarship I leave the faculty with the thought that they will be stuck with my brother, Bill, for the next four years. Professional volunteer! Joe Medeiros The day I was caught bunking and no¬ body else was Any good thoughts of the class of 68 Free lance artist Linda Mercier Thanksgiving Day Game My seat in home ec. to P.M., to take over where I left off Chef Albert Mingo Beating N.A.H.S. 30-0 on Thanksgiving Day I leave my football shirt to Glenn Black¬ burn so he can use it in his football career. Maker of M-M’s . .. yum Brenda Moore Thanksgiving Day Game My parking space in the school lot Part owner of Pete’s gas station Peter Moore When I sleep in Spriggs’ class My burnt overalls in my locker’ Gas station owner Barbara Morin November 10, 1967 I leave Mr. Bessette to Lee. Head waitress at the Wal¬ dorf. Barbara Morris Thanksgiving Day I leave Mr. Durkin C.S. to keep his eye on. A rich lady Carol Murphy Oct. 18, 1966 My seat in a I960 Red Rambler Glenn’s woman Thomas Murphy Whenever Mrs. Howe didn’t show up Many nagging teachers A teacher Elizabeth Myette August 25, 1965 I leave Mr. W. with my book reports. Beautician Melody Neil Thanksgiving Day Game and the rain! I leave Mr. Thibodeau and his great Bill Cosby albums. A song Karen Nelson May 28, 1966 I leave Mrs. T. with her messy book¬ shelves. A Quimby kid Kristina Nelson Feb. 10, 1968 I leave to my brother, Steve, all the hap¬ piness that high school brings. An international connois¬ seur Clyde Nunes 110—4th period in junior year One used towel Ad man for Cannon towels Paul O’Gara When George Ringuette entered A.H.S. Friend of John O’Hara Diane Olivera Our visits to the Root Beer stand dur¬ ing period 7 I leave all my rubbed out erasers to Miss Arzooyan, and all my root beer cups to Mr. Corkum. Root beer drinker Linda Osiensky Public Speaking class I leave my dissected cat to Mr. Houlis. Lady midget for Barnum and Bailey Robert Palmer My problems Garage owner Jeff Parker Being thrown into the gym naked after track practice with cheerleaders practic¬ ing Aug. 12, 1967—B.C.B. One very garrulous, corpulent relative Prof, at Harvard Linda Parker Ajax lady Michele Paul Mrs. Lehane’s period 6 class I leave my place in session hall to my brother, Roger. Feehan deserter Roy Pavao The day I leave I leave Mrs. Malone my journal and grammar book. Future champion kicker Victoria Pawlowski See Judi Plath (The day my car was stolen from the school parking lot) My brown corduroy jumper and a bag full of kazooes. Jack in the box 145

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NAME MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT Janice Houde Variety Show ’67 Dale Ann Houle Being called down to the health office for a boy’s physical David Houle Teachers’ rally Thomas Houle Going to Tech. Tourney Russell Hoyt Charles Hudson Meeting Linda in Public speaking When we beat N.B. Voke in double overtime 68-65 in my junior year Linda Hughes Graduation Richard Hulkow Turkey Day at North Attleboro Liette Isabelle Cheering at the Feehan Attleboro foot¬ ball game 1967 Kathy Jacques Cambridge, 1st period in 201—Mr. B., and Bobby Schatz days Christine Johnson Winning the Music Festival Trophy in May, 1966 John Johansen Making the first string on the football team Margaret Johnson My first day at A.H.S. Doug Johnson Whippers whipping on that cold and frosty winter night Leo Joubert My last day in this school Peter Kaczowka Watching the lung cancer films Robert Keeler When Mrs. Spriggs fell off her chair during g eometry class Wayne Keil The day Mrs. Kohl made me sit with the flowers in biology Elizabeth Kelly A certain session hall in my junior year Jack Kerkhoff Beth’s cookout Glenn Killough 6th period Oct. 18, 1966 John Kollett Halloween Night 1967 Daniel Kuluga The N.B. Voke football game in my jun¬ ior year Steven Kwasny Graduation and seeing George Ringuette wild Carol LaCasse My entire senior year Kenneth LaCasse Smoking in the lav. without getting caught Sandra LaCombe December 1966 Laurie LaCroix Thanksgiving Day Game 1967 Joyce Laferriere Falling down the up stairway Gerald Lamarre My first accident Janice Lanthier My first day at A.H.S. Cindy LaRocque Micki S. pajama party Donna LaRocque Pre-nursing Gail Leach First time I saw a rally Tina Leach Donald Lee See Vicky Pawlowski When I was notified of being a Junior Rotarian and when a girl’s dress fell off. CLASS WILL PROPHECY Mrs. O’Reilly a quiet homeroom stu¬ dent Hoodsie ice cream seller I leave the name of Gabby Gertie” to the next quiet person in Mrs. O’Reil¬ ly’s homeroom. Taxi cab driver Leave Mr. Paulo another great algebra Partner with Dale Ann class Houle Marc Forbes my 22 basketball jersey Center for Philadelpia 76- ’ers My work study program job Linda’s man All my D-cards to some other dumb A paper towel manufac¬ student turer I leave my 2 periods of shorthand to anyone who is crazy enough to take it. Shorthand teacher I leave my chair to Mr. Paulo. Left tackle for Boston Patriots I leave my cheering unifprm to JoAnn President, Daughters of Is¬ abella My majorette uniform, unwillingly . .. A professional coffee drinker I leave the Steinway piano in the care of Mr. Bono. Bass player in an orchestra All my love to all the girls The next Cary Grant My locker that doesn’t close right to some unlucky junior or senior Biology major I leave one dozen U.S. True Blue re¬ jects to Marc Forbes. The next Tony Lema Class with Mr. Spriggs to the juniors and seniors Car designer I leave Mr. Talbot. Brain used as the head of a computer 21 matches in physics class Professional cut-up A shiny red Jeepster with an AH-OOH- Future Pres, of Attleboro GAH horn Area Ski Club I leave my 3 year habitat, the art room, to sophomore Pat Nunes. Maker of Buzz” saws Terry Edwards to Mr. Paulo President in 1976 A ’60 Red Rambler American to any fool who wants it Reporter for WARA I leave Mr. Censorio with Sunny Boy Jim”. Mr. America My playboy pinups in locker 689 to any red-blooded American boy who wants them Head of Laga” Beer, Inc. The whole school Fuller Brush salesman 3 year old gym suit and the one someone left in my locker Poet I leave my dirty greasy shop apron to whoever can clean it. Designer of boys’ belts Mr. Whalley’s 1st period English class Happy homemaker Mr. Whalley with the memories of his 7th period English class Future Dean of Women I leave my all-boy classes to any girl who is considered a male by the com¬ puter. Swinging secretary I leave all the ringing times” to Ray. A sailor All my Spanish books to anyone who wants them Chemist Good advice to soph.—Have fun, but Escapee from a refugee save some for when you’re seniors! camp I leave my dissected cat to anybody tak¬ Future nurse for Dr. Bar¬ ing pre-nursing. nard Mrs. Clark’s Home Ec. room to anyone Basketball scorer for the who can do a better job at cooking Celtics I leave with more tolerance, but less respect for the narrow-minded. First co-ed at Dartmouth I leave all the girls I don’t want to Participant in New York Richard Gilmore. Philharmonic 144



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NAME MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT CLASS WILL PROPHECY Steven ferry When I got thrown in the well A lot of unpaid equipment at Ashley’s Future trumpet player Cynthia Petit The time I walked into the boys’ lav. by I leave all the screwballs to Mr. Trai- Future Homemaker of mistake nor’s art class. America Joseph Petrillo All the great fires we had in shop I leave typewriter 11. Undertaker Janice Piche Athletic Banquet 1967 French chef Dorothy Pierce Whenever teachers were absent from school All my unfinished art work Artist Peter Pierce The day the electronics shop went up in smoke Manufacturer of plastic shirts Elaine Piette When I broke my foot playing basket¬ ball in junior year I leave any junior my homeroom seat. Fernandes’ baker Judith Plath See Nancy Washburn My coordination to Christy Pawlowski A stuffed animal manu¬ facturer Paul Proulx Getting a job at Attleboro Tool Leaving my intelligence A future dress designer Sandra Pollock My senior homeroom I leave the superlative, Most Talka¬ tive”, to anyone who wants it and my extra credits to Pat Brennan. Professional analyst Maureen Pye Waiting in front of the Y in the rain for buses to Tech Mr. Goding’s chem. class with sweet¬ smelling Alan in an uproar! Pie” baker Stanley Radny Meeting Mr. Babin Leaving my nickname, Rags” A shoemaker John Redding The day Mrs. Spriggs fell out of her chair I leave all the books I lost in history to anybody who can find them. Pin setter at North bowl Jim Reed Meeting Mrs. Peck for English My wits” to whoever can unscramble them Play leading role in Tar- zan” Helmut Reinhardt Writing love notes in physics and re¬ ceiving them My growl and soccer uniform to some little undergraduate A professional growler Silvia Reinisch The day I fell up the stairs My sister, Renate, to all those unfor¬ tunate teachers who’ll have her. A chair-lift expert William Richardson The Junior Picnic I leave my brothel here. A basketball pumper George Ringuette June 1968 An empty seat A ring maker Millie Roberts The first day I had Mr. Alvarez for a math teacher My home ec. book to Laurette McDuff and my jokes to Barry Tierney Tire-changer of the year Karin Robinson Wendy R.’s open house and the next morning I leave all my art talents to anyone who has Mr. Trainor. Laughter taper for T.V. John Robinson 1967 football game against Feehan I leave physics. Water boy for the New York Giants Judy Roy The Music Festival, 1966 I leave typing Mrs. Paul’s lab. reports to the next FTA member. Alto in the Metropolitan Opera Norma Roy The day that Kathy and I skipped last I leave Mr. Bessette my voice of ex¬ Pres, of Fan Club for Mr. period and sat in Mr. Spector’s V.W. instead of Ray’s perience” B Lyn Salisbury Feb. 3, 1966 I leave the Pep Club to anyone who is willing to take it. A do-gooder James Sanford When Winters blew Mr. Spector’s trans¬ mission The missing tools from the auto shop for some sophomore to find Champion bowler Cynthia Saunders Getting through a basketball game with¬ out any fouls (Jan. 2) My seat on the bench to Dee Wendell when she fouls out Gymnast Peter Sauer Coming to school on motorcycle in the fall I leave pencil box and T-bar to a prom¬ inent sophomore. Motorcycle racer Christine Schultheiss See Yo-Yo’s I leave my brother! Another Charlie Brown lover! Ellen Semple The day I met George I leave my sister. George’s woman Diana Shaw The day I forgot my purse at school My pretty new bar of soap for gym for a sophomore next year A good little wife Jo Ann Silva When I graduate I leave my seat in Eng. class to anyone who can stay awake. Page turner in the Metro- politan Opera Raymond A. Simas When Mathieu took a swing at me, missed, and gave Cannon a bloody nose No-Doz pills in Soc. Problems Your friendly T.V. repair¬ man Kathy Smith The day I walked into the boys’ lav. by mistake My gym suit to anyone who wants it Future Girl Scout leader Gordon Snell Thanksgiving Day Soccer spikes to anyone who can stand the nails inside A snails salesman Frank Sousa Fries in the shop I leave my talent and brains to the class of 1969 Owner of a super market Theresa Souza First day at A.H.S. Box of Kleenix to Mrs. Spriggs A terry cloth manufacturer Chuck Spencer Airplane fight in physics class My cut up golf balls to Mr. O’Connel A butcher selling ground chuck Marshall T. Spriggs The day I came to school and no one else did. I leave open positions in the Variety Show, Senior Play, A Cappella Choir, band, and Student Council plus a tub of tuba grease. Salvation Army tuba player 146

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