Bellingham High School - Epilogue Yearbook (Bellingham, MA)

 - Class of 1973

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Suppose your ability to learn was impaired, emotionally and socially you were absolutely normal, but to learn Math and English, with your friends, always never quite getting the point, needing more time, wishing only someone would help you more . . . It is to these students we are dedicating our book, for their problem has been recognized, they are receiving the help they need. The Special Education Class of Bellingham High School has made prog¬ ress. The children now receive the individual attention they need to develop fully their learning abili¬ ties. I i Seniors 13 I J PAUL H. ALEXANDER Jay DAVID ANDERSON Dave Only those who have already experienced a revolution within The greatest privilege of a human being is to be able to do themselves can reach out effectively to help others.” good.” THEODORE ARCAND I’m a study of a man in chaos in search of frenzy.” CONSTANCE BARNETT Connie I got dem ol’kosmic blues again mama!” DONNA AYOTTE If only I could wake in the morning and find I had learned the solution.” KAREN BARTLETT True love never runs smoothly.” 14 _ PATRICIA BARTOLET Pat The joy in this world, when you summed it all up, is found in the making of friends.” BARRY BEGGS I don’t care what is written about me so long as it isn’t true.” JEANNETTE BOIVIN Jan The greatest use of life is to spend it for something that will outlast it.” SUSAN BOGAN Sue Experience is not what happens to you; it is what you do with what happens to you.” MARCEL BOUCHER Where there is an open mind, there will always be a frontier.” 15 SUSAN BOUSQUET Biscuit I would not live without the love of my friends.” Picture Not Available JAN BRADBURY Life is an exciting business and most exciting when it is lived for others.” DAVID BRIGGS Bugsy Stop the world! I want to get off.” WAYNE BRODSKY The most wasted day of all is that on which we have not laughed.” BRIAN BROUILLETTE Patience makes that more bearable which cannot be changed.” 16 KATHERINE BRUNGARDT I feel the capacity to care is the thing which gives life its deepest significance.” LINDA BRUNO What I must do is all that concerns me, not what people think.” PHYLLIS BRUNELLE Phyl The sun does not shine for a few trees, but for the world’s joy.” DEBRA BUCCHI Buch All that’s worth having is worth working for.” MICHAEL BURR EDWARD CAMPBELL Eddie Hitch your wagon to a star.” Be happy for no reason.” 17 - ■ LINDA CARLISLE ALBERT CARON Big A1 Knowledge can only be attained by sacrifice.” Don’t want to hear it!” DENNIS CARR Position is only what you are yourself and you give to those around you.” KAREN CASEY When people are free to do as they please, they usually imitate each other.” GEORGE CHEVALIER Beware the fury of a patient man.” JANET CIMMINO It is not necessary to light a candle in the sun.” 1 18 JOHN COFFEY I’m the one who has to die when it’s time for me to die, so let me live my life the way I want to.” MARION CONNOLLY Very little is needed to make a happy life. It is all within yourself, in your way of thinking.” ELAINE COLLAMATI For thought is a bird of space, that in indeed unfold its wings but cannot fly.” Collamati a cage of words may DAVID CONNORS Sudsy The reward of a thing well done is to have done it.” 19 RUSSELL CONSTANTINEAU There is nothing new but what is forgotten.” DONALD COOK Cookie It’s amazing how much can be accomplished if no one cares who receives the credit.” DEBORAH COOK Debbie While I am I, and you are you, so long as the world contains us both while the one eludes, must the other pursue.” HAROLD COOPER Harry A friend is a present you give yourself.” LINDA COURTNEY Courtney Nothing astounds men so much as common sense and plain deal¬ ing.” 20 THERESA COUTURE Terry Accuracy is to a newspaper what virtue is to a lady, but a newspa¬ per can always print a retraction.” ROGER CROTEAU Red Resolve to be thyself: and know, that he Who finds himself loses his misery.” SHARON WENDY COX Black is beautiful.” LAURA CURLL Nothing can bring you peace but the triumph of principles.” DAVID D’ALLESSANDRO Weasel DENISE DALPE Who so would be a man must be a nonconformist.” Morals are the truths that you believe in.” Gwen Cow 21 ROGER DALPE LaMans He who tries to run me and beat me will find himself running up a tree.” DEBRA DANN Debbie It’s not who you love, or how you love, but that you love.” TONI D’AMADIO Love is an act of endless forgiveness, a tender look which becomes a habit.” DENNIS DAUDELIN Deadhead Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first and the lesson afterwards.” ROBERTA DeACETIS Bobbi You learn good and bad by experience but the best is always in the end.” MARIE DeBONISE Accept the things to which fate binds you and love the people with whom fate brings you together, but do so with all your heart.” 22 GAIL DESROSIERS Life is all a stage and theater, so learn to play your part.” DONALD DORVAL Don ROY DORVAL Time and Patience is the answer to most problems in life.” What is anything if you don’t understand.” ARTHURA DUASON Nothing great was ever achieved w ithout enthusiasm.” ANNETTE DUBOIS Love that has not friendship as its base is like a castle built upon the sand.” 23 — - us (K QflBBPDflM OiMBBHi ROBERT DUHAIME Nothing can bring you peace but yourself.” WILLIAM DURKIN Wildman Only those live who do good.” MARC DULAC Ment I’ve made it a rule never to drink by daylight and never to refuse a drink after dark.” LORETTE DUSSAULT Each man has only one genuine vocation — to find the way to him¬ self.” RONALD FERNANDES Ron Life is a tale told by Idiots full of sand and fury, signifying noth¬ ing.” GARY WILLIAM FINBOW Life is not measured by the time we live.” FRANK FLYNN There are no problems in the world — only people.” LESLEY FRYNCKO Big Burtha If we don’t fail sometimes, our success won’t mean anything.” MICHAEL FITTS We do not count a man’s years until he has nothing else to count.” RONALD FOLEY Fingers If we are ever to enjoy life, now is the time. Today should always be our most wonderful day.” WILLIAM GADBOIS Some people never make mistakes because they never try anything worth doing.” 25 THERESE M. GAREAU Terry DEAN GARVIN It requires more than a day’s devotion to know and possess the An institution is the lengthened shadow of one man.” wealth of a day.” LAURA GAUTHIER We do not remember days; we remember moments.” JEANNE GENEREUX My life is for itself and not for a spectacle.” JOSEPH GELINEAU When it comes time for me to die there will be nothing I can do about it, but until the time comes why worry about it.” CATHERINE A. GIARD Cathy You can be my wild horse who shakes his head and is not ashamed.” 26 ALLAN GOODWIN DANA GORDON The highest of distinctions is service to others.” The world is beautiful but has a disease called man.” WALTER GOTOVICH Chip DOREEN GRASSI If you always pretend to be something you’re not one day you may You get out of life what you decide to settle for.” wake up and find you are no longer pretending.” 27 MICHAEL GREGOIRE LINDA HAMELIN I’ll try any drink once.” My importance to the world is relatively small, on the other hand my importance to myself is tremendous.” KENNETH M. HAMMOND Wimpy STEVEN HANSON Surely whoever speaks to me in the right voice, him or her, I shall follow.” Life is but a fleeting moment meant to be enjoyed. So what ever turns you on — do it!” JUDITH HASWELL I see the better course and approve of it, but I follow the worse. JODIE HENAULT Believe nothing what you hear, half of what you see, and only a fourth of what you know to be the truth.” ALICE HOLMES Without mistakes there is no forgiveness and without forgiveness there is no love.” LOIS HOUDE Everyone is a prisoner of his own experiences. No one can elimi¬ nate prejudices — just recognize them.” JOSEPH KASS Let nothing slip that will advantage you.” DARLENE ANN HOUSEMAN You must look into people as well as at them.” RONALD KELLY Ernie Happiness doesn’t come from doing what we like to do but from liking what we have to do.” I M ft i 5 S |3 29 J DOUGLAS KEMPTON He who docs not mix with the crowd knows nothing.” TIMOTHY KING A man without knowledge is like a house without a foundation.” STEPHEN KITCHEN What costs little is valued less.” SHARON KLEIMAN Sha Go placidly amid the noise and haste and remember what peace there may be in silence.” SHEILA M. KOKOLSKI I live for today and the tomorrows, not for the yesterdays. But it is nice to remember.” MICHAEL KURCZY Bravery never goes out of fashion.” COLLEEN LABONTE Life is a series of surprises and would not be worth taking if it were not.” PAUL C. LADOUCEUR Chuck Although your world wonders me, with your majestic and supe¬ rior Catholic hand, your people I do not understand, so to you I must put an end ...” CLAIRE C. LA MOTH E Lamothe Fields of Wonder are the places God goes walking. I’ve found them by mistake and I’ve trespassed.” JUDITH ANN LAMOTHE Judy DONALD LAPLANTE Oh, come on hun!” Husbands are like fires. They go out when unattended.” 31 LINDA LARIVIERE No man can reveal to you aught but that which already lies half asleep in the dawning of your knowledge.” DOREEN LaSCOLA The Wapp Life is a Cabaret old chum. Come to the Cabaret.” Picture Not Available CYNTHIA LAVALLEE Cindy Always hold your head high; look the world straight in the face.” JOHN LAWTON In the beginning MAN created God; and in the image of man created he him.” DIANE LeBLANC Too much sanity may be madness, and the maddest of all is to see life as it is and not as it should be.” L DENNIS LEDUC Den SUZANNE L’ETOILE Sue To be happy is to be free.” It is better to have one friend of worth than many worth noth- • _ ing. WALTER LEWINSKI Walt Mind over Matter and all obstacles can be Conquered!” JOHN LONG Courtesy is the ornament of a noble man.” LARRY LOVERING RONALD LUSSIER Ron If we only have love, then tomorrow will dawn and the days of Nobody’s Perfect!” our years will rise on that morn.” A 33 IMlSfjXaaSSffl yKWEtUfliSWf LINDA MAGUIRE JAMES MARCET Jimmy Every dog has his day and every cat its night.” Take it easy, but Take It!” DAVID MARCHAND Mush I VIVIAN MARCHAND Mush II For every minute we are angry, we lose 60 seconds of happiness.” A ' woman driver’ is one who drives like a man but gets blamed for it.” LIONEL MARCOUX See you in the spring, if I get through the mattress. Nel MITCHELL MARTIN While asleep, all men are created equal.” • Mitch MARTHA MASSIE The chief point of happiness is that a man should be willing to be what he is.” SUSAN MATHEWS Age cannot wither her — nor custom stale her infinite variety.” DIANE MATTHEWS All is fine that is fit.” DONNA MAY GWENDOLYN McDANIEL Gwen Friendship is just a small word . . . it is people who make it big.” To accomplish great things we must not only act, but also dream, not only plan, but also believe.” 35 A or. . m- r. srr j MICHAEL McISAAC Eggbert Even a fool when he holdeth his peace is counted wise.” SUSAN MESSIER The desire of knowledge, like the thirst of riches, increases ever in the acquisition of it.” DONNA MINICHIELLO Mini Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves.” PHILIP MOLLOY Wealth consists in talent not in possessions.” jin MICHAEL MOSCATELLI III Muska The most important thing in this world is not to be a friend but to be human.” 36 MICHELLE MUNGER Mitch Where no hope is left, is left no fear.” SCOTT NEWCOMB I am the first, I also am the last.” WILLIAM PAINE Biw You’ll get over it.” I i |. pi BRENDA NADON I would not live without the love of my true friends.” CYNTHIA NEWMAN Cindy In the midst of Winter, I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer.” JO-ANN PALAZINI Joe To be perfectly secret, one must be so by nature, not by obliga¬ tion.” 37 A MATTHEW PALLAMARY ROGER PARISEAU Life is short, so enjoy it any way you can.” Obscenity is whatever happens to shock some elderly and igno¬ rant magistrate.” RICHARD PELLAND Frenchy ELAINE PERRY Perry Man’s life cannot ' be lived’ by repeating the pattern of his spec- I am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soul.” ies; he must live!” JOSEPH PETERS DONNA PETERSON Have the mental equipment to do your job, then take the job Happiness is not having what you want, but wanting what you seriously, yourself not too seriously.” have.” 38 DIANE PICARD Pic JOSEPH PIETRANTONIO Joe Now I know what love is!” You know you can’t please everyone so you’ve got to please your¬ self.” KITTY PIPER ROGER PLANTE We have the power to do any damn fool thing we want to do, 283’s never die, they just grow old.” and we seem to do it about every ten minutes.” 39 JOHN PLOUFFE Big John Measure life by the depth of it not by the length of it.” STEPHEN PRESTON Without starting, you can arrive nowhere.” JEAN POWERS Red I feel that the capacity to care is the thing which gives life its deepest significance.” KATHLEEN PYTKO Kathy The happiest moments of my life have been in the flow of affection among friends.” 40 BRUCE RATTIE Monkey We pass for what we are.” RONALD REMILLARD The road to Hell is paved with good intentions.” SANDRA REMILLARD Sandy KELLI RICHARDSON That sounds logical to me, but then again everything sounds logi- 11 011 are y° u an I am E cal to me.” DEBORAH RIVARD Live for today, not for tomorrow!” BRENDA ROBINSON For something I have not lost I am searching.” Rem Frosty DONNA L. ROGER Every individual has a place to fill in the world, and is important in some respect, whether he chooses to be so or not.” ALICE RONDEAU War is nothing more than a reflection or image of the soul. It is the fiend within coming out.” CHARLENE ROMIKAITIS Save a boyfriend for a rainy day — another in case it doesn’t rain.” PAULINE RONDEAU I am part of all that I have met. STEVEN ROTATORI Rut All I care to know is that man is a human being; he can’t be any worse.” RINALDO ROVEDO Vedo Don’t give till it hurts, give till it feels good, it costs about the same.” 42 PAULINE ROY Friends love your good side and live with your bad.” STUART SALTZMAN No one can make you feel inferior without consent.” LYNN SANCHEZ Amusement is the happiness of those who cannot think.” CHERYL SAUNDERS The love in your heart isn’t yours ’till you give it away.” JOHN SCHIAVONE Jack No man is the whole of himself; his friends are the rest of him.” tnm Mk DENNIS SEELEY Stretch Yes we must indeed all hang together, or, most assuredly, we shall all hang separately.” CHARLES SELIMA You will do foolish things, but do them with enthusiasm. GAIL SERAFIN Zing If every fool wore a crown, most of us would be kings.” CYNTHIA SIMPSON Cindy Open up the windows of your mind and let education circulate through.” 44 GERALD SMITH Let no man be degraded if he marches to the sound of a different drummer.” MARCIA SMITH There are two ways of spreading light, to be the candle or the mirror that refleas it.” DAVID SPAS Dave The beginning is the half of every work.” ALAN STEARNS Herm What a man does should not worry his neighbors.” DONNA ST. LAURENT Hopes are but the dreams of those who are awake.” PAULETTE ST. LAURENT The silence often of pure innocence persuades when speaking fails.” 45 DAVID TAMPSETT Pic DUANE THOMAS Too much and too little knowledge have made the world mad.” Everything is emptiness; emptiness is everything.” JOSEPH TOSCHES Hope holds up the head.” Joey DEBRA TROTTIER Give the best that you have to the highest you know — and do it now.” DIANE TRUDEL Di You can only be free when you cease to speak of freedom as a goal and a fulfillment.” DAVID TUTTLE Tut No man is an island.” 46 JOHN VADENAIS Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes.” PATRICIA VERGE Patty As I am, so I see; use what language we will. We can never say anything but what we are.” JEANNINE VERMETTE Jeanne A person is constantly called upon to create his own Future.” GAIL VERHOEST There is nothing enduring in life for a woman except what she builds in a man’s heart.” DAVID WALLS All I wanted was to be Anom.” 47 JAMES WALSH Peanut “He lives twice who is able to find delight in the life that is past.” JANICE WHEELER The main point of happiness is that a man should be willing to be what he is.” DAVID R. WHEATLEY Wheats Real wealth is not how much money you accumulate but how many friends you have.” SUSAN WHITLEY Sue Fairness is what justice really is.” STEVEN WHITNEY Steve If you think you’ve got it bad, think of all the mud that didn’t even get to sit up and look around.” 48 DEBORAH WIERZBICKI Whiz Understanding instead of the closed mind.” NANCY WOODMAN Sometimes I sit and think and sometimes I just sit.” DENNIS YEOMENS Yo—Yo To err is human; but to blame someone else is more human.” MICHAEL ZARICZNY Mike Fate makes our relatives, choice makes our friends.” FREDERICK ZARICZNY A man is rich in proportion to the number of things which he can afford to let alone.” 49 Activities 51 — ■ ■ ■ a ' . +4 tmmmum Home Ec?? 53 - ttrrrm rfgggnvgsg Abominable snowman Just sweet cider. r- SshhhhH 54 55 57 58 Junior Prom 60 61 lx 63 Boys ' State Assumption College These two young men represented Bellingham High School in the annual Boys’ State. They were (at top) Dennis Daudelin and (at bottom) Frank Flynn. 64 DAR iusan Matthews was chosen laughter of the American Revolution 65 Class Advisors Mrs. Kilburn Thank You! 66 Mr. Morin Thank You! Senior Class Officers Left to Right: Richard Pelland, Gwendolyn McDaniel, Jeanne Genereux, Kenneth Hammond Richard Pelland — President Kenneth Hammond — Vice-President Jeanne Genereux — Secretary Gwendolyn McDaniel — Treasurer 68 Jeanne’s favorite pastime. Dues, Please. 69 Yearbook Advisors Literary Advisor — Mr. Heron Business Advisor — Mr. Ayotte bTpipstZrfciB 70 Mr. Robert Heron Mr. Julien Ayotte Thank You! 71 Staff EDITOR — Dennis Daudelin SENIOR SECTION— Elaine Collamati ADS — Harold Cooper SPORTS — Sharon Keilman STAFF — Donna May Donna Peterson Laura Gauthier Martha Masse Debbie Cook PHOTOGRAPHER — Larry Levering 74 75 I 77 78 ■m i 81 -i-1 A 82 83 Sophomores School Lunch vs No Lunch vs Home Lunch. 85 87 The good and the bad . . . 89 Freshmen 90 91 92 I 93 94 Junior High 96 - School lunches are okay! One potato, two potato, three potato, four . . . I’m thinking, wait a second. 98 L 99 Can’t even clean my locker in peace. 100 i, 101 Clubs 103 Art Club w«rei ' I SpSj i i £ V 1 r 1 . _ WUr ' jffig 1 h m 1 flMQfi v4n| -irr L J ■MmiIh J l vA -|3p J J i 104 r -ar 9S1M4KG 42T u Drama Club Football Club 107 Jr. High Ecology Club 108 - £3 i H 1 , Key Club 109 Newspaper Club 110 u Numismatic Club m Photo Club 112 k Shop Club • V mv mm USING THIS m « ■ ' t ( • y ' « swa 113 sm 114 Pi I Wood Club 115 Spanish Club 1 1 I W} MAN CMfVtOUT 1 r s- | j . . 4L Spanish Club Officers 116 i. 117 118 L. Pep rally? No just the usual bomb scare. What do you mean only 101 in the boys room? Cool man, cool 120 • ' ' ' SB 121 Big brother is watching you. I 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 131 This Is The Way It Started . . . Come on boys, let’s go get them! . Maines on the run. Captains: 39 — Randy Daignault 21 — Kevin Maines 70 — David Marchand 73 — George Chevalier Coach Cataldo instructing First Down! 133 Looking on. A punt out of trouble! 134 • • • And This Is The Way It Ended. 135 Track 137 I I 138 Baseball 139 141 1 142 III i i MB ._ Girls Softball I got a promotion to the boy’s team! if You better stay at first. • 144 145 ' TX 146 OM MM ufl 147 148 i i ' ' ■ ,“••fi -i—tf-l-rm --r-n m i rmu MM B H i i i n i m i m i r r rMv in n M ii i iini Hn «i« n iiiinni High School Cheerleaders Back Left to Right: Lynn Whitley, Donna Slason, Susan Bozak, Donna Martel, Mary Galuza, Linda Michalic, Andrea Kozimor, Leeann Perry, and Denise Lemire. Front: Cathe Flynn, left, and Jodie Henault, right. 150 Jr. High Cheerleaders Back — Left to Right: Donna Michalic, Debbie Beaudoin, Kathy Mallard, Lucia Caccavelli, and Liz Sibly. Front: Judi Provost, left, and Cathy Clabby, right. Golf Team For a pro like Mike this shot is as easy as one, two, tree. Front: Coach Bill Mohan, Ray Gagne, Joe Larvey, and Steve Brite. Back: Bob Lemon, Mike Pelequin, Glen Poland, and Mark Mendzela. 153 j Majorettes WMrWTrffiitfhyiifii i i Trill 155 157 159 ■——--- IHMUHXiiltaitHkllMitllftl Woops, I did it again! Wrong Basket! 160 lU m 162 Honk! All Sports Banquet The High School Sports Teams had a banquet, sponsored by the Athletic Association. Mr. Ciavarini organized this banquet for the credit of all sports players. The event was held in the school cafeteria. The food was prepared by Mr. Yuele and his expert cafeteria staff. On top of the menu was Cornish Hens, each of these were truly luscious! We must also thank Mr. Yuele and the AA for the after banquet work. 163 Administra tion 165 Admini Mr. Anthony C. Minichiello — Supt. 166 trail on ywr wr- - Mr. Gerard Frappier — Vice Prin. 167 SSI Mrs. Cooper — Secretary — Office 168 Superinte i Mr. Robert Hagearty — Dir. Elementary Ed. j■! i n — m i ii iib i ii 1 1mi m w m m ■ m immn mi mm ii ndent ' s Office Mrs. Lillian York — Supt.’s Secretary Mrs. Lois Laviolette — Supt.’s Secretary L ■ a Mrs. Mary Candlin - Supt.’s Secretary Mrs. Carole Putt — Clerk 171 o Faculty Mr. Edward Bodgan Metal I, II Mrs. Barbara Flanagan Typing I, Steno II Notehand Transcription Mr. Bernard Biron American History Business Law Mr. Gerard Brisson Creative Writing Drama English Lit. Mrs. Barbara Ligor General Math Shop Math Mr. James Cheever World History I Mr. Geoffrey Boyle Spanish I, II III, IV Ir. Steven McDonough Mr. Velmo Ciavarini Mr. Patrick Beaulieu Mr. Michael Coven Mr. Thomas Connolly Mr. Donald Christie listory 8 Intro, to Dept. Head Special Ed. Literature 8 Physical Science Business, Italian Repro. and Science 8 I, II, III, IV Inherit. Physical Science Mr. John Bonin Mr. Paul Cournoyer Wood I, II French II Mr. James Bonollo Shop 8 Spanish I, II Boy’s P.E. Mrs. Lorraine Kilbum Remedial Reading, Developmental Mr. Robert Heron Reading, English, 20th Centr. French I, III Literature Mrs. Janet Langenberg Eng. 9 Mrs. Claire Kravetz Basic Literature 7 Composition Mr. David Morin English 9, Introduction to Short Mrs. Lillian Papelian Stories. English 7, 8 Mrs. Deborah Parker Miss Susan Remillard Miss Christine Ribero Mrs. Patricia Scanlon Mr. Paul Sullivan Mrs. Maureen Trudel Literature 7 History of Drama; Intro, to Short Stories; Shakespeare English 9; Business Comp. I, II English 7; Literature 8 English 8 English 8, 9 Mr. Julien Ayotte Mrs. Kathleen Duff Mr. Frank Rook Business Prin. Miss Victoria Bonollo Typing I, II Mrs. Louise Kelly Mrs. Kathleen Kocon Intro, to Management; Math 8; Intro. Note Hand; Librarian Remedial Reading Data Processing Business Math Data Processing Personal Typing Mrs. Nancy Gray Mr. Emile Niedzwiadek Mrs. Janet Robidoux Mr. Donald Horan Mrs. Ruth Bums Mr. Olivio Conti Typing I; Bookkeeping I, II Typing I; American Rev.; History 8 Sociology I, II Intro, to Bus. Steno I; Office Making of a Afro American Machines; nation; Problem History; 20th Office Practice of Democracy Century U.S. History Mrs. Elaine D’Alfonso 20th Century U.S. History; American Rev.; Mr. Gerald Gayer Civil War Rec.; Mr. Edward Fleury Geography 7; Mr. Alexander Kowalczuk Mr. Henry Lindsay Mrs. Jeanne Valorie Civil Rec. Geography 7 History 8 Geography 7 Civics French I ■ Miss Karen Aykanin English 7; German I, II, III Mr. Paul Kearnan Advance. Math; Math Sc.; Anal. Geom; Geom. I Mrs. Martha Daley Algebra I, II Mr. George Modem M: Physics . Linda Johnson Math 8 Mrs. Mary Ellen Kearnan Math 7 Miss Brenda Mucciarone Geom. II; Senior Math Miss Leda Slater Algebra I; Modem Math; Prac. Math I, II Mr. Gilbert Trudeau Math 7 Mrs. Susan Bonollo Science 8 Miss Carol Manning Botany; B.S.C.S. Biology; Chem. I, II; Micro. Biology Mr. Edmond Patenaude Ecology; Zool.; Human Biology; Cel. Biology Development; Chemistry Mr. Marcel Tardiff Mrs. Lois Turcotte Home Ec. I, II and III; Home Management Mrs. Eleanor Evers Home Ec I; Foods Mr. Alfred Wade Mr. Robert Provost Mrs. Helen Pierce Mr. Peter Daley Miss Jocelyn Girard Draft I, II, and Wood I, II, and Art I, II, III, Ceramics I, II; Art 7, I; III; Shop 8 III and IV Sp. Ed Art Ceramic I Mrs. Nancy McGlenn Mr. Alan Chamberlin Mrs. Smith Art 7 Band Chorus Mr. Michael Coven Mr. Thomas Cataldo Miss Judith Layton Special Ed. Science 8; Health Ed. Health Gimme, gimme, gimme!!! Mr. Alexander Sperra Health Ed. Mrs. Victoria Woo Physical Ed. Mrs. Holly Martin Physical Ed. Guid M II ance Mrs. Marie Trudeau — Guidance Secretary 183 Em ployees 185 ' jtfi Mr. Henault Mr. Clouart The Cafeteria Staff Mrs. Ferelli and friends 187 Senior Index JAY ALEXANDER: 256 Theresa Rd. AA I - II, Drama Club III, AV I - II - III - IV, Student Council I DAVE ANDERSON: 71 Sheila Drive French Club I, Intramural Basketball II - III - IV, Hockey IV, Baseball IV TED ARCAND: 51 So. Main St. DONNA AYOTTE: 70 Archer St. FTA I, Art Club II, Prom Committee III, NHS III - IV CONNIE BARNETT: 123 Maple St. KAREN BARTLETT: 51 Archer St. Prom Committee III - IV, Ceramics Club II, Drug Program IV, Jr. Prom Princess III, French Club I PAT BARTOLET: 31 Cedar Hill Rd. Basketball I - II - III - IV, Drama Club II, Student Council I, III - IV, French Club I, Field Hockey I - II - III - IV, Class Rep. I - II - III - IV BARRY BEGGS: 12 Mohawk Path Basketball I - II - III - IV, Drug Program IV, Baseball I - II - III - IV, Football III - IV, Spanish Club SUE BOGAN: 1102 So. Main St. JAN BOIVIN: 21 Autumn St. MARCEL BOUCHER: 887 So. Main St. Tennis I - II - III SUE BOUSQUET: 20 Janet Ave. Drama Club II - III, Girls’ Ice Hockey II - III JAN BRADBURY DAVID BRIGGS: 1092 So. Main St. Drama Club III - IV WAYNE BRODSKY: 45 Pearl St. Drama Club BRIAN BROUILLETTE: 91 Winter St. Ski Club KATHERINE BRUNGARDT: 3 Mohawk Path PHYLLIS BRUNELLE: 28 Mann St. NHS III - IV, Jr. Prom Committee III, Chorus I - II - III - IV LINDA BRUNO: 31 Arrowhead Rd. Student Council I, III - IV, Sec. IV, Prom Committee III - IV, FTA II, Math Club I - II - III - IV, Newspaper- III - IV, Literary Magazine III, French Club I, Field Hockey I, NHS III - IV, Treas. IV, Drug Program IV, Library Aide II - III - IV, Drama Club II, Ecology Club I - II, Sec. II, Yearbook Staff Work Study DON BUBBLE: 77 Center St. DEBBIE BUCCHI: 17 Valley View Rd. Basketball I - II, Softball I MICHAEL BURR: 76 Railroad St. Track II, Cross Country II ED CAMPBELL: 14 Kathy Dr. Drama Club III, Gym Activities III - IV LINDA CARLISLE: 9 Lake Shore Dr. Program Committee IV AL CARON: 8 Pond St. Track Manager III, Wood Shop, Art I - II DENNIS CARR: 9 Plain St. Football I - II, Track I - II - III - IV KAREN CASEY: 21 Lin wood Ave. GEORGE CHEVALIER: 61 Center St. Football I - II - III - IV, Track I - II - III - IV JANET CIMMINO: 28 Taunton St. JO CLERC: 952 So. Main St. JOHN COFFEY: 5 Kennedy Dr. Student Council I, Photo II, Literary Magazine III ELAINE COLLAMATI: 1281 Pulaski Blvd. Math Club II - III - IV, Captain IV, French Club I, Literary Magazine Co-Editor III, Yearbook Staff, NHS III - IV, FTA II - Ill, Historian III, Student Council III, Newspaper IV, Library Aide I - II - III, Teacher’s Aide I - II - III - IV, Girls’ State MARION CONNOLLY: 41 Lowland Rd. Chorus I - II - III - IV, Prom Committee III - IV, Co-Chair¬ man IV, Yearbook Staff DAVID CONNORS: 45 Rondeau Rd. Football I - II - III, Basketball I RUSSELL CONSTANTINEAU: 41 Linwood Ave. Track I - II - III, Cross Country I - II - III DEBBIE COOK: 194 Paine St. Yearbook Staff, Picture Ed., Prom Committee III - IV, Ski Club II - III, Drug Program IV, Art Club II, AA III - IV, Principal Advisory Board III, Golf III DON COOK: 8 Rose Ave. Football I, III - IV HAROLD COOPER: 43 Easy Street Band I - II - III - IV, Football III - IV, Yearbook Business Editor TOM CORKERY: 33 Lakeshore Dr. Yearbook Photographer LINDA COURTNEY: 1096 So. Main St. French Club I, FTA I - II, Literary Magazine III, Treas., NHS III - IV, Pres. IV, Newspaper II - III - IV, Drama Club III IV, Homeroom Rep. II TERRY COUTURE: 334 Hartford Ave. Guitar Club III, Teacher’s Aide III, Work Study WENDY COX: 52 Weathersfield Rd. Intramural Basketball ROGER CROTEAU: 21 Summer St. Drama Club III, Prom Committee III - IV, Drug Program IV, Homeroom Rep. Ill - IV LAURA CURLL: 41 Horseshoe Dr. DAVID D’ALLESSANDRO: 133 Blackstone St. Basketball I DENISE DALPE: 11 Bliss Rd. Art Club III ROGER DALPE: 36 Mann St. TONI D’AMADIO: 85 Rose Ave. Softball I - II, AA II DEBRA DANN: 22 Saddleback Hill Rd. Drama Club II - III - IV, Drug Program IV DENNIS DAUDELIN: 80 Pine Grove Ave. Football III, Math Club III - IV, Yearbook Editor IV, Chess Club III, NHS III - IV, Boys’ State Rep. Ill, Work Study ROBERTA DEACETIS: 25 Temi Rd. JAMES DEADY MARIE DEBONISE: 1128 So. Main St. Drama Club II - III - IV, Drug Program IV, Yearbook Staff, Newspaper III - IV, AA II - III - IV, Prom Committee III, Chorus IV GAIL DESROSIERS: 70 Spring St. French Club I - II, Drama Club II - III MARY DEVITT: 14 Potter Circle FTA I, Homeroom Rep. II - III, Tennis II, Work Study, Stu¬ dent Council III, Spanish Club I - II - III, Prom Committee III - IV, Field Hockey J.V. II, Varsity III DON DORVAL: 15 Pelletier Dr. ROY DORVAL: 51 Brisson Ave. Football I - II - III, Basketball I - II, Baseball I - II ARTHURA DUASON: 15 Farm St. ANNETTE DUBOIS: 29 Lake St. FN I, Art Club I - II, Photo Club III, Prom Committee III, Drug Program IV ROBERT DUHAIME: 80 Rose Ave. MARC DULAC: 90 Pleasant St. Golf I - II, Football I BILL DURKIN: 1132 So. Main St. French Club I, Baseball II, IV,. Track III, Football IV, Intra¬ mural Basketball II - III LORETTE DUSSAULT: 81 Moody St. Art Club II, Prom Committee III RON FERNANDES: 4 David Rd. Track III - IV, Cross Country II - III GARY FINBOW: 8 Monique Dr. Student Council I, Intramural Basketball II - III - IV MIKE FITTS: 28 Prairie Ave. Track I - II - III - IV FRANK FLYNN: 21 Robert St. Football I - II - III, Capt. IV, Ski Club I, Boys’ State Rep. Ill, Baseball I, Basketball I - II RON FOLEY: 130 Patricia Dr. Student Council I, Intramural Basketball II - III - IV, Baseball LESLEY FRYNCKO: i 25 Main Ave. Chorus IV, Prom Committee III - IV BILL GADBOIS: 358 Center St. Band I - II - III - IV, Basketball I TERRY GAREAU: ! 30 Locust St. Prom Committee III - IV, Jr. Prom Queen III, Yearbook Staff, Class Marshall, Art Club Treas. I DEAN GARVIN: 72 No. Main St. LAURA GAUTHIER: 209 Temi Rd. Chorus I - II - III, Library Aide I - II - III - IV, French Club I, Archery I, Literary Magazine III, Photo Club III, NHS IV, Yearbook Staff JOE GELINEAU: 190 So. Main St. JEANNE GENEREUX: 61 Pickering Ave. French Club I, FTA I, Student Council III - IV, Prom Com¬ mittee III - IV, Girls’ State Alternate, NHS III - IV, Field Hockey III, Homeroom Rep. II - III, Sec. Jr. Class, Sec. Sr. Class CATHY GIARD: 111 So. Main St. Majorettes I - II - III, Capt. IV, Ski Club II - III, Field Hockey IV, NHS III - IV, Prom Committee III - IV, Art Club I, Literary Magazine III - IV, Newspaper IV, FTA I - II - III, Drug Program IV, Ice Hockey III, Student Council III DON GLADU: 140 Wrentham Rd. ALLAN GOODWIN: 16 Center St. Basketball I DANA GORDON: 68 No. Main St. Track CHIP GOTOVICH: 310 Maple St. Drug Program IV DOREEN GRASSI: 4 Cedar Hill Rd. FN I, FTA I, Drug Program IV, AA II MIKE GREGOIRE: 344 Center Street Basketball I - II, Baseball III - IV LINDA HAMELIN: 24 Chamberlain Dr. Student Council I - II - III - IV, Pres. IV, Work Study, Touch¬ down Club IV, Newspaper I, Field Hockey I, Yearbook, Drama Club I - II, Drug Program, Class Officer Sec. I, Pres. II, Vice-Pres. Ill, Glee Club I KEN HAMMOND: 12 Roberta Lane Football I, Metals Club II, Track II, Class Vice-Pres. IV, Homeroom Rep. Ill, Basketball Mgr. I STEVE HANSON: Blackstone St. JUDITH HAS WELL: 66 Douglas Dr. JODIE HENEAULT: 41 Archer St. Pep Squad I, Cheerleading II - III, Capt. IV, Ice Hockey II, Prom Committee III - IV, NHS III - IV, Drug Program IV ALICE HOLMES: 5 Arrowhead Rd. French Club I, FTA II, Student Council III, AA III, Newspa¬ per IV LOIS HOUDE: 25 Squire Lane Drama Club III, Home Room Rep. Ill, Drug Program IV DARLENE HOUSEMAN: 50 So. Main St. Pep Squad I, Drug Program IV, Drama Club II JOE KASS: 29 Bond St. Football, Track RONALD KELLY: 25 Lisa Ann Drive Spanish Club II - III, Drug Program IV DOUG KEMPTON: 5 Thayer St. TIM KING: 123 Farm St. Tennis, Football, Student Council, Ski Club STEVE KITCHEN: 3 Sharon Ave. Hockey II - III - IV, Track III, Cross Country IV, Math Club III - IV, Chess Club III, NHS III - IV SHARON KLEIMAN: Chorus IV, Drug Program IV, Yearbook Staff SHEILA KOKOLSKI: 30 Brisson Ave. Ceramics II - III, Art Club II - III MIKE KURCZY: 100 Pothier St. Band, Wood Shop, Metal Shop, Drama Club COLLEEN LABONTE: 660 Wrentham Rd. Drug Program IV PAUL LADOUCEUR: 18 Prairie Ave. Photo Club I, Homeroom Rep. IV CLAIRE LAMOTHE: 45 Cross St. Newspaper II - III, Editor IV, French Club I, FTA I - II - III, Treas. Ill, Literary Magazine III, Student Council I - II - III - IV, Teacher’s Aide I - II - III - IV JUDITII LaMOTHE: 101 Mann St. Ice Hockey III, Prom Committee III - IV, Drama Club III, Pep Squad I, AA III - IV DON LAPLANTE: 80 Muron Ave. Tennis I - II - III, Chess Club II, Photo Club II, Basketball II, Cross Country III LINDA LARIVIERE: 12 Marc Ave. Student Council I - II, French Club I, Drama Club I - II - III - IV, Homeroom Rep. II, Cheerleading II - III, Newspaper II - III, Co-Editor IV, Prom Chairman III, Prom Committee IV, Literary Magazine III - IV, NHS III - IV DOREEN LASCOLA: 18 Saddleback Hill Rd. Newspaper IV, NHS III, Vice-Pres. IV, Literary Magazine III - IV, Drama Club III - IV Publicity Mgr., AA I - II - III - IV CINDY LAVA ' LLEE: 336 Lake Shore Dr. Spanish Club, Ice Hockey, Softball JOHN LAWTON: 130 Pine Grove Ave. Tennis I, Ecology Club I, Band I, Spanish Club I - II, Football III - IV, Prom Committee III, Drug Program IV DIANE LEBLANC: 90 Suffolk St. DENNIS LEDUC SUZANNE L’ETOILE: 5 Indian Run Rd. AA IV, Program Committee IV WALTER LEWINSKI: 55 Depot St. Math Club I, III - IV, Chess Club I - II, Track II - III - IV JOHN LONG LINDA LOPEZ LARRY LOVERING: 246 Theresa Rd. AV I - II - III - IV, Student Council I, Drama Club II, IV, Yearbook Photographer III - IV, Newspaper I RON LUSSIER: 100 California Ave. Basketball I, Baseball I, Ecology II, Golf II LINDA MAGUIRE JIM MARCET: 570 Pulaski Blvd. DAVE MARCH AND: 20 Pickering Ave. Football I - II - III, Co-Capt. IV, Baseball I, Ecology II, Hockey I - II VIV MARCH AND: 425 Wrentham Rd. Field Hockey I - II - III, Capt. IV, Basketball I - II - III - IV, Softball I - II - III - IV, Student Council I, Class Sec. II, NHS III - IV, French Club, Homeroom Rep. I, III - IV, Prom Com¬ mittee III LIONEL MARCOUX: 5 Country Way MITCHELL MARTIN: 20 Central St. Ski Club, Wood Shop MARTHA MASSIE: 52 Easy St. Yearbook Staff, FNA I, Spanish Club III SUE MATHEWS: 460 Lake St. NHS III - IV, Co-Editor Yearbook, Math Club III - IV, Stu¬ dent Council II - III, Teacher’s Aide IV, Ecology Club III, Prom Committee III - IV, Photo Club III, Ski Club II - III, Basketball II, Field Hockey II DIANE MATTHEWS: 141 Ann Marie Dr. DONNA MAY: 6 Steven Rd. Yearbook Staff GWENDOLYN MCDANIEL: 45 Ruthellen Rd. Basketball I - II - III, Class Treas. I - II - III - IV MIKE MCISAAC: 6 Morin Dr. Basketball SUE MESSIER: 80 Florida Ave. Drug Program IV DONNA MINICHIELLO: 15 Porier St. French Club I, Art Club II, Drug Program IV, Intramurals I II, Homeroom Rep. Ill PHILIP MOLLOY: 20 Dal-Mar Rd. MIKE MOSCATELLI: 40 Nason St. Track III - IV, Capt. IV, Cross Country III, Capt. IV, Baseball II, Basketball I - II - III, Track Club III - IV, Student Council Rep. I MICHELLE MUNGER: 33 Prairie Ave. BRENDA NADON: 432 Center St. French Club I, Drama Club I SCOTT NEWCOMB: 112 Farm St. Track, Band I - II - III - IV, Chorus CINDY NEWMAN: 63 Ray Ave. Art Club II, Literary Magazine Editor, Newspaper III - IV, Drama Club III, Pres. IV, Drug Program IV BILL PAINE: 40 Lizotte Dr. Baseball I - II - III - IV, Basketball I - II - III - IV, Ecology II, Student Council I, Homeroom Rep. I, III JO-ANN PALAZINI: 10 Pleasant St. AA II - III - IV, Drama Club II - III - IV, NHS III - IV MATTHEW PALLAMARY: 47 So. Center St. Wood Club ROGER PARISEAU RICHARD PELLAND: Class Pres. Ill - IV, Class Vice Pres. I - II, Basketball II, French Club I, Student Council, Drug Program IV ELAINE PERRY: 119 Farm St. Basketball I - II - III - IV, German Club II, Field Hockey III JOE PETERS: 12 Philips Sr. Ecology Club, Band DONNA PETERSON: 15 Potter Drive Photo Club II - III, Sec.-Treas. Ill, Yearbook Staff ANGELA PHANEUF: 45 Elvira St. DIANE PICARD: 11 Elbow St. AA IV ROBERT PICCHIONI: 10 Roy St. JOE PIETRANTONIO: 197 Ruth Ellen Rd. KITTY PIPER ROGER PLANTE: 835 So. Main St. JOHN PLOUFFE: 41 Essex St. Football IV, Track III JEAN POWERS: 23 Lizotte Dr. Field Hockey I - II, Basketball I - II, Softball I STEVE PRESTON: 40 Plymouth Rd. Band I - II - III - IV, Intramural Basketball IV KATHY PYTKO: 71 Mann St. French Club I, Drama Club II, Drug Program IV, Pep Squad I, Newspaper IV JANE RAFFERTY: 250 Center St. BRUCE RATTIE: 50 Chestnut St. RON REMILLARD: 10 Coderre Dr. Ches. Ecology Club II, German Club II, Drama Club III, L yam IV SANDRA REMILLARD: 121 Pine Grove Ave. French Club I, Pep Squad I, Drama Club II, Art Club II, AA Pres. II - III - IV KELLY RICHARDSON: 116 Depot St. French Club I, Drama Club I, Student Council II, IV, Field Hockey I - II - III - IV, Basketball I, Mgr. Ill, NHS IV, Prom Committee III - IV DEBBIE RIVARD: 80 Wrentham Rd. French Club I, Basketball I, Field Hockey JV I - II, V III - IV, Student Council Vice Pres. IV, Homeroom Rep. II, Prom Committee Chairman III - IV BRENDA ROBINSON: 99 Silver Lake did. Basketball IV, Softball IV DONNA ROGER: Grove St. Hockey II, Basketball I - II, Softball I, French Club I - II, Class Rep. I - II, IV, Student Council I - II CHARLENE ROMIKAITIS ALICE RONDEAU: 13 Kennedy Rd. PAULINE RONDEAU: 181 So. Main St. Softball II, Field Hockey III - IV STEVE ROTATORI: 640 Pulaski Blvd. Hockey III, Ecology Club III, Golf, Intramural Basketball I - II RINALDO ROVEDO: 1090 Pulaski Blvd. PAULINE ROY: 31 Irving St. Drama Club II - III - IV, Ice Hockey II - III - IV, Drug Program IV DONNA ST.LAURENT PAULETTE ST. LAURENT: 171 Wrentham Rd. Art Club I - II, Prom Committee III, Photo Club III, Drug Program IV, FNA I, Ceramics Club II STUART SALTZMAN: 4 Mohawk Path Spanish Club II - III, Intramural Basketball IV LYNN SANCHEZ: 190 Hartford Ave. Chorus CHERYL SAUNDERS: 27 Nason St. AA II - III - IV, Student Council III, Yearbook Staff JOHN SCHIAVONE: 175 Stella Rd. DENNIS SEELEY: 33 Stella Rd. Basketball I, III - IV, Football I, IV, Track I - II - III, AA I - II - III - IV CHARLES SELIMA: 82 Mendon St. GAIL SERAFIN: 480 Pulaski Blvd. French Club I, Pep Squad I, Art Act II, Prom Committee III - IV, AA Vice-Pres. Ill - IV, Yearbook Staff CINDY SIMPSON: 481 Pulaski Blvd. Drama Club III, Spanish Club III - IV Sec. Ill, Photo Club Vice-Pres. Ill PAUL SKRZAT GERALD SMITH: 15 Mohawk Path Chess Club I - II - III, Math Club II, Key Club III MARCIA SMITH: 23 Lizotte Dr. Chorus I, Band I, Debating Club I, Basketball II, Spanish Club II, Homeroom Rep. II - III - IV DAVE SPAS: 51 Prospect St. ALAN STEARNS: 4 Farm St. DAVID TAMPSETT: 23 Cedar Hill Rd. Football I - II - III - IV, Baseball I - II - III - IV, Basketball I - II, IV LORRAINE TESSIER DUANE THOMAS: 154 Hartford Ave. JOE TOSCHES: 15 Cedar Hill Rd. Football I, IV, Basketball I - II - III - IV, Baseball I - II — III - IV, Cross Country III, Drug Program IV, Prom Committee III DONALD TRITES DEBRA TROTTIER DIANE TRUDEL: 471 Pulaski Blvd. French Club I, Art Act, Drama Club III, Prom Committee III, Student Council III - IV, Yearbook Staff DAVE TUTTLE: 22 Liberty St. Basketball I - II - III, Baseball I - II - III, Football IV, Cross Country III, Band I, Ecology Club JOHN VADENAIS: 375 Center St. Basketball I - II, IV, Tennis I - II - III PAT VERGE: 104 Stella Rd. Library Aide I - II - III, Softball II - III, Student Council IV, NHS III - IV, AA I - II - III, Program Committee Chairman GAIL VERHOEST: 150 North St. Field Hockey I - II - III, Basketball IV, NHS III - IV, Student Council I DAVE WHEATLEY: 29 Candace Dr. Chess Team I, Tennis I, Photo Club II - III JANICE WHEELER: 79 Farm St. Drama Club III - IV, Drug Program IV, FAA II SUE WHITLEY: 53 Horseshoe Dr. Basketball I STEVE WHITNEY: 12 Saddleback Rd. German Club II, Vice-Pres. 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Daudelin Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Desrosiers Egidio DiPardo Sons Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dorval Mr. and Mrs. James Fenone and Son Mr. and Mrs. William Finbow Five Star Carpet Corp. Mr. and Mrs. William Gadbois SPONSORS Gagne Insurance Agency Mr. Florence B. Genereux Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gladu Leo A. Gosselin Philip Granieri W. T. Grant Co. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gregoire Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hammond Hillside Nurseries, I nc. Hilltop Farms Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Houseman Mr. Joseph Barbar Shop Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kornicki Mrs. Conrad Labonte Lake Hiawatha Association, Inc. LaScola ' s Appliance Repair George E. Leduc Leo ' s Pastries, Inc. Lew ' s Getty Linda ' s Beauty Corner Long ' s TV Lou ' s Market Majeau Beauty Salon Marion ' s Fabrics Martinelle Bakery Marion ' s Fabrics Mr. and Mrs. John May and Fam. Mr. and Mrs. James Mclsaac Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Minichiello In memory of Lyndon F. Murray Mr. and Mrs. William Nadon A Friend Needham National Bank Mr. and Mrs. Alden Newman Jr. Owens Corning Fiberglass Attorney and Mrs. Royal Patriquin Mrs. Hugo Palazini Parties ' n Things Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peters Dr. and Mrs. Jean Petrin Pumpkin Seed Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Pytko Rathbun Factory Outlet Renaud ' s Sunoco Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Renaud Renee ' s Card and Gift Shop Rick ' s Sunoco Frnak Rook Rosie ' s Dairy Inc. Roy ' s Body Shop Sam ' s Pizzeria Sarah Coventry Jewelry The Soucy Agency Atanley Gardner Florist Star Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Trottier Walnut Hill Bowl Lt. Col. and Mrs. Lawrence Whitney Mr. and Mrs. Edward Woodman We want to thank II business companies and all sponsors for helping to build Our 1973 EPILOGUE Thomas Ranieri, Elizabeth Lowry, Donald Wozniak BELLINGHAM PARK COMMISSION 216 Best of Luck to the Class of 73 From the DRAMA CLUB Compliments to A FRIEND BELLINGHAM MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL FROM TROTTIER ' S EXPRESS INC. 361 Pulaski Blvd. Bellingham, Mass. 02019 BEST OF LUCK From A FRIEND 219 . . . TV I 221 223 Autographs r ( c -rf { f) A vs « u £ 0 ' X, , ' ■ ' . • o • 7- r-T- is V o X r Xl ST- s q if V7 A A 4 S „ % V Y ? p A.A e y hr °A Jur r 4 , v 4 V v-f A - ’ “ J - z riu:. Autographs 10A o Vo 1 Q_. W 0 f -€ o 225 ix smsuix ;- Autographs t|LL LO ?f 0 ' 7 0 0 C 0G VS n , f ££ S ' 0 ° , L]7 - v K fifOOi S7tt ne j v J Jio r tfeu u i JUkxq ju5A y j A rnxJL AamJ fto Ufa Oo [JK W{ A t ' u-zsA jiAj f .v aa s 1 2 ?T 229 Goodbye, So Long, Till We Meet Again v .y V | tv a 4 —-


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