Bellingham High School - Epilogue Yearbook (Bellingham, MA)
- Class of 1975
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1 EPILOGUE 1975 Bellingham Memorial High School Bellingham , Massachusetts i Opening Administration , f§ Faculty Vnderclassmen t V v ' : i; Activities V V -V i ' -iff Sports Seniors f ; m8S f WMm- 1 i mm 1 ; I WW 1 1 Advertisements Closing i§f ■ r. -- ••.i ? We would like to thank our staff for their time and effort in planning this book. Also, we would especially like to thank our advisors, Mr. Heron and Mrs. Flanagan for their extensive aid and counsel. Kathy and Lee 4 { i Editor, Kathleen Verhoest; Co-Editor, Leeanne Perry Editor . Kathleen Verhoest Co-Editor . Leeanne Perry Senior Section . Nancy Sefakis Ronnie Schreffler Sports . Robin Gautreau Activities . George Hurteau Donna Cooper Advertising . Tina-Marie Frappier Michael Catalano Staff . Debbie St. Armant Denise Beaudoin Susan Bozek David Briggs Doreen Dufresne Tina-Marie Frappier Jane Giard Debbie Hakenjos Sue Hammond Kathleen Hand Barbara Hart Karen Keaman Drew Nutting Carlene Ricciardi J 5 I It Was A Year Of Excitement . . . 6 . . . Communication Baanr? 7 . I 8 1 9 Yearbook Advisors Mrs. Barbara Flanagan Mr. Robert Heron Mr. Anthony C. Minichiello Superintendent Mr. Michael J. Reed Business Manager 12 Mr. Gerard Frappier Vice-President Mr. Timothy P. Connors Principal Mr. Roger Canestrari Vice-Principal Mrs. Mary Tremba Office Secretary Mrs. Arlene Cooper Office Secretary Mrs. Lois Laviolette Su pt. Secretary Mrs. Marie Trudeau Guidance Secretary Mrs. Betty Lewinski Guidance Secretary 3 .- ' W ' - - % V iUJl Mrs. Lillian York Supt. Secretary Mrs. McCoy Clerk Mrs. Mary Candlin Supt. Secretary Guidance Department Mr. Walter Crepeau Mr. William Mohan Mr. Stanley Hamilton Guidance Director Miss Eleanor Dodsworth Mr. Leonard Gauvin Mrs. Leblanc Library Clerk 16 Faculty English Department jftii MRS. JANET LANGENBERG Eng. 9; Business Eng.; Basic Comp. Worcester State; B.S. MRS. LORRAINE KILBURN Media Ecol.; Basic Comp. Worcester State; B.A. MRS. SUSAN HOAR Basic Comp.; Intro. Short Story; Novel Fitchburg; B.S. ■ V V MR. PAUL PATENAUDE Grammar and Comp.; Undev. Media R.I.C.; A.B. MRS. CLAIRE KRAVETZ Writer’s Workshop; Pub. Speak.; Lit. 8 Radcliffe College; B.A. 18 ;iwnwi kr ' aA’V ' t T MR. JOHN THOUT Dept. Head; Poetry; Pub. Speak. P.C.; A.B. MR. GERARD BRISSON Creat. Writ.; Satire; 20th Cent. Am. Lit. P.C.; A.B. MR. GLENN GARIEPY MISS CHRISTINE RIBERO Basic Comp.; Prep. Coll. Eng.; Eng. 9 Bluffton College; B.A. Eng. 9; Media Ecol.; Basic Comp. U.R.I.; B.A. MR. JOHN CLEARY Dev. Read.; Lit. 8 P.C.; B.A. MRS. LILLIAN PAPELIAN Diag. Read.; Dev. Read.; Rem. Read.; Hist, of Drama Worcester State; B.S. 19 I .MRS. MAUREEN TRUDEL Diag. Read.; Gram, and Gamp.; Dev. Read. Framingham State; A.B. MR ROBERT PURICH Grammar and Comp.; Comp, and Usage P.C.; A.B. MR. ARTHUR PLANTE Gram, and Comp.; Usage and Comp.; Lit. 8 Worcester State; B.A. MR PAUL SULLIVAN Gramm, and Comp.; Dev. Read. Boston State; M.Ed. MISS WILLIAMS Reading Skills Northeastern Univ.; B.S. 20 MRS. KATHLEEN KOCON Remedial Reading Salve Regina College; A.B. I MRS. ELEANOR EVERS Food I, II; Knitting and Embroidery Framingham State; B.S. MRS. LOIS TURCOTTE Home Family Living; Clothing I; Food III; Clothing III Framingham State; B.S. Home Economics MISS KOGUT Home Economics; Bachelor Living Framingham State; B.S. MRS. NANCY LEHR Home Economics 8 Framingham State; B.S. Business Department MR. FRANK ROOK Dept. Head Cons. Math; Bookkeeping; Typing II Bryant College; B.S. MRS. KATHLEEN DUFF Steno I; Typing I; Premod. Off.; Off. Mach. Bryant College; B.S.; B.Ed. MR. GUILMETTE Distributive Ed.; Job II Norwich Univ.; B.A.; P.C.; M.Ed. MR. EMILE NIEDZWADEK Introd. Bus.; Bookkeeping Calvin Coolidge Coll.; M.Ed.; CAGS N.E. School Law; J.D. MRS. JANET ROBIDOUX Introd. Data; Premod. Office; Typing I Bryant College; B.S. 22 i t-mt MRS. BARBARA FLANAGAN Sec. Training; Steno I Bryant College; B.S. MISS BRUNELLI Student Teacher Sec. Training; Steno II Bryant College; B.S. MR. MICHAEL AVOLA Int. Bus.; Consum. Math; Personal Typing Suffolk Univers.; B.S. MISS VICTORIA BONOLLO Prac. Math I; Mod. Math I; Introd. Data; Data Proc. U.R.I.; B.A. MRS. JANET SPENCER Introd. Bus. Eng.; Typing I; Adv. Business English Bryant College; B.A. 23 1 Math MRS. MARTHA DALEY Algebra; Prac. Math; Mod. Math Boston College; A.B. MR. N. ANDRE TRUDEAU Algebra I, II; Trig. IV P.C.; A.B. MR. PAUL KEARNAN Dept. Head Math for Science Student; Adv. Geom.; Algebra; Coll. Rev. Math; Intro. Cak. Worcester State; B.A. MISS LEDA SLATER Pract. Math; Geometry, Algebra I R.I.C.; B.A. 24 iE MTOB MR. GILBERT TRUDEAU Math 8; Math 7; Pre-Algebra P.C.; A.B. MR. DOMENICK FABRIZZIO, JR. Geometry; Mod. Math; Pract. Math Providence Coll.; A.B.; B.C.; M.Ed. MR. GEORGE FAHRQUAR Mod. Math; Algebra II; Physics Worcester State; B.S. Ed. MRS. BRENDA DION MR. LOUIS PEPIN Mod. Math; Geometry; Coll. Rev. Math Math 7, 8; Prob. World; Algebra I Boston University; A.B. Worcester State; B.S. Framingham State College; M.Ed. MRS. JOHNSON Math 7, 8; Algebra 1 Worcester State College; B.A. MISS MORAN Math 8 Merrimack College; B.A. 26 bmBMMMIllWMMR MR. GEORGE ANDERSON Athletic Director Springfield Coll.; B.U.; B.S. MR. ALEXANDER SPERA Boy’s P.E. Boston University; B.S. Physical Education MISS JUDITH LAYTON Girl’s P.E. Keene State College; B.Ed. MISS SANDRA XENOS Girl’s P.E. Southern State College, Arkansas; B.S. Ed. 27 History Department MR. DONALD HORAN Dept. Head Western Civ.; Int. Rel.; 20th Cent. Worcester State; B.S. Assumption College; M.A. MR. DONALD JOHNSON Amer. Civics; Western Civ.; Am. Rev. Salem State; B.S. MR. GERARD GAYER Civil War and Recon.; Amer. Civics Boston State College; B.S. MR. OLIVIO CONTI 20th Cent. U.S.; Sociology I, II; Black Studies PC; A.B. « t.t. MR.JAMES CHEEVER Western Civils.; Prob. of Dem. Boston University; A.B. R.I.C.; M.Ed. 28 MR. HENRY LINDSAY Russian Hist.; Making Nat.; Amer. Gov’t.; Asian Hist. Boston College; B.S. MR. STEPHEN McDONOUGH Amer. History Boston State College; A.B.; M.Ed. MR. DALPE Man and World; Amer. Hist.; Amer. Gov’t. Framingham State; B.A. MRS. ELAINE D’ALFONSO Amer. Geog. Framingham State; B.S.; M.Ed. MR. EDWARD FLEURY Amer. Geog.; Man and World Framingham State; B.A. MR. ALEXANDER KOWALCZYK Amer. Geog.; Amer. Hist. Worcester State; B.S. MR. BERNARD BIRON Business Law; Am. Rev.; Am. Civ.; Civil War and Recon. Suffolk Univ.; J.D. MRS. RUTH BURNS Amer. Hist. 8 Boston Univers.; A.B. ' —- ■ - ■ Science Department MR. WILLIAM DOUCETTE Prob. Natural World Northern State College; B.S. MISS MARY DAVIS Prob. Nat. World Webster College; B.A. MR. VANDERSEA ISCS U. Mass.; B.S. MR. PATRICK BEAULIEU Dept. Head Reprod. and Inher.; Cell. Biol.; Sem. Soc. Biol. Springfield College; A.B. St. Micheal’s College; M.A. MR. MARCEL TARDIF Chemistry; ISCS St. Michael’s College; A.B. Union College; M.S. 30 MR. EDMUND PATENAUDE Human Biol.; Chemistry; Zoology; Ecology St. Michael’s College; B.A.; M.A. MRS. SUSAN BONOLLO Prob. Nat. World MacMurray College; B.A. MR. DONALD CHRISTIE ISCS Worcester State Coll.; B.S. MISS CAROL MANNING Chemistry; Microbiology; Food Chem. R.I.C.; B. Ed. U. Mass.; M.A. MR. ROGER BISSON Prob. Natural World St. Michael’s College; B.S. MISS ROCHELEAU Prob. Natural World Catholic Teacher’s College; B.S. Ed. U.R.I.; B.S. 31 Industrial Arts MR. ALFRED WADE Dept. Head Drafting I, II; Basic Elect. R.I.C.; B.S. MR. EDWARD BOGDAN Metal; Machine Tools R.I.C.; B.S. MR. ARTHUR PROVOST Basic Wood, Wood Wk.; Home Const. R.I.C.; B.S. MR. RAYMOND Drafting, Metal, Basic Wood R.I.C.; B.S. MR. JOHN BONIN Ind. Ed.; Basic Wood R.I.C.; B.S. 32 ' 8SRPW ■ : ra: H V-.r,. MRS. HELEN PIERCE Dept. Head; Art I, III, IV; Acrylic Painting; Macrame Syracuse Univ.; B.F.A.; B.A. MRS. NANCY McGLYNN Art Basics; Art I; Crafts R.I. School Design; B.F.A.; M.A. A R T MRS. RENEE FINLEY Ceramics I, II; An I R.I.C.; B.S. MISS JOCELYN GIRARD Art I; Ceramics I; Drawing and Sketching R.I.C.; B.S. MRS. LINDA PERRY An Basics Moorehead State Univ.; A.B. Special Education MISS NANCY MELLON Learning Disabilities Tutor Fitchburg State; B.S. MRS. KATHLEEN WILCOX Librarian MR. ROBERT MYETTE Special Education B.C.; A.B. Leslie College; M.Ed. MRS. PAULINE LADOUCER Learning Disabilities U.R.I.; B.A. M U s I c MR. VYTAUTUS RASTONIS Band Director; Music Theory; Chorus U.R.I.; B.A. MR. HAROLD SCHREFFLER Band; Chorus Boston Conservatory of Music; B.M. 34 MR. PAUL COURNOYER Spanish I; French I; French Foods P.C.; B.A. MR. ROBERT HERON French II, III; Basic Comp.; Media Ecol.; French Grammar, Fr. Vocabulary, Fr. Conversation P.C.; A.B.; Northeastern Univ.; M.Ed. MR. VELMO CIAVARINI Italian I, II, III, IV; Intro. Business; Business Management P.C.; A.B.; Bryant College; B.S. wmv Foreign Languages MRS. JEANNE VALORIE Dept. Head; French I Jackson College; Tufts Univ.; B.A. MISS NANCY LANDOLFI German I, II, III, IV; English 9; Basic Comp. Regis College, B.A. John Hopkins Univ.; M.A. MR. GEOFFREY BOYLE Spanish I, II, III, IV P.C.; B.S. Caught In The Act Do you think she likes me? My WHAT is showing? What do you mean Freud couldn’t have made it in the business world? No girls, it’s a jump ball — not volley for serve. Bachelor Number I w-t i A uitsttfflgR is Bachelor Number II Bachelor Number III 36 miwnirir-rtiniiii- Tn ' imTiiirn-irnirr ir ifirimir nr i in w nfiinirniiii ' wmiiwirniMMmiiwiiiriafriirMrMwnmnwinininwTiMMM j It’s working! I wonder if this Driver’s Ed. course should be offered to the police . . . Don’t you dare take my lunch box! I’m cleaning my oven. Computer Dating Service . . . mmm. Do I make the team, coach? Can I come out now? Now that we’re alone . . . 37 Mr. Gregoire IBM Computer Operator Mr. Guinta Safety Officer 38 —I—Til---1 i --r T il l r irunWTTin irr rrm irwii [furnrrn iTiTTrrniirTiT niTiniii i iiiiiiiii i i i iii i i in iii m i n i m iiiiiiiiiiii hi ii i—ih i ww Employees Mr. Gardella Mr. Cloutier Mr. Sferruza Mr. Leduc Mr. Henault Mrs. Dupre Mr. Vicini Left; Mr. Viens 39 ' | • M • CLASS OFFICERS: Seated: Joe Pachomski, Pres. Left to Right: Judy Provost, Sec’y.; Chris Divine, Treas.; Ellen Smith, Vice Pres. - ■ .- --- ---- 43 m O JUNIORS It’s a clean, fresh explosion of mint. Hollywood, here I come. 44 48 SB o yj: V ' •• . 5 ; • -V 5 is M «5f @5 PPM i w This Page Sponsored by: LOG CABIN RESTAURANT M 1 rj ! .• rf’ oodA omores CLASS OFFICERS: Pat McAnery (sec’y); Alison Flynn (vice pres.); Chip Provost (pres.); Mike Padula (treas.) ■ iMMRRRraMiVBMBMi 1 V 1 A ' ' t K ' b AW 1 mmm-: i.t Freshman CLASS OFFICERS: Sharon Guinta (vice president); George Petrosian (pres.); Robin Anderson (treas.); Lynn Brooks (sec’y) This Page Sponsored by: MORIN SUPPLY INC. JkK i Wr I J f ml Jr fl This Page Sponsored by: KORNSTEIN’S Activities Ellen Smith and Joseph Pachomski CLASS MARSHALLS i. 56 This Page Sponsored by: LORRIE’S TOWN AND COUNTRY This Page Sponsored by: LILLIAN’S HANDBAG SHOP 57 Deca Front Row: Donna Duhaime, Joann Lamothe, Gail Choquet, Debbie Andrews, Joyce Joseph, Debbie Spear, Kim Davis. Second Row: Cindy Carr, Wanda Nadon, Mary Pachomski, Kathy Romikitis, Diane Girourd, Barbara Galipeau, Joanne Arcand. Third Row: Bob Walcott, Ray Riendeau, Paul Vermette, Ray Harper, Bill Moll. DECA members display their banner. This isn’t coming out right! 58 This Page Sponsored by: MR. AND MRS. JOHN J. KOZAK Math Club First Row: Michelle Fleuette, Cindy Hakenjos, Joyce Joseph, Miss Leda Slater — advisor, Robin Gautreau, Mary Steppe, Barbara Condon. Second Row: Timothy Nelson, Don Anderson, Albert Belanger, Richard Roux, Jesse Rhodes. This Page Sponsored by: LI’L GENERAL STORES 59 Drama Club Center: Mrs. Lillian Papelian — advisor. First Row: Barbara Hakenjos, Mary Pilla, Lynn Oram, Melanie Biggs , Keith Mattola , Marilyn Mangano, Barbara Harvey, Jan Mclsaac. Second Row: Beth Hefferman, Barbara Condon, Larry Keane , Kyle Isherwood , Lisa Rizzo , Ellen Smith , Luanne Tosches, Dianne Plouffe. Third Row: Kathy Hallfelder, Dedi Joyal, Mary Beth Cappozzolli, Janet Briere, Betsy Loycano, Pauline Rierdeau, Vanessa Habib, Debbie Mercier, Leeanne Prior. Fourth Row: Libby Biron, Joe Fleuette, Dave Stockaj, Cindy Hakenjos, Rick Fleury, Terry Courtney, Maryanne Dittami, David Lahue, Mark Basta- rache, Donna Newman, Frank Chase, Terri Corley. Officers 60 This Page Sponsored by: EMERY’S GREEN HOUSE. wms ■HR y mgm Lynn Oram and Barbara Hakenjos in Farm¬ er’s Daughter” (Freshman play). Frank Chase and George Petrosian, also in Farmer’s Daughter.” Teriy Courtney and Rick Fleuty in Nobody Sleeps” (sophomore play). ALL STAR CAST”: Lisa Rizzo, Bill Chase, Keith Mattola, Sue Grover, Melanie Biggs, George Petrosian, Janet Briere, Frank Chase, Rick Fleury and Terry Courtney. Sue Grover, Keith Mattola and Melanie Biggs in Voices”. (Junior play) Bill Chase and Lisa Rizzo in Echoes of Life” (Senior play). r 3 H| ; Wm Bill Chase and Linda Conley, also in Echoes of Life.” Awards for ALL STAR CAST” and BEST PLAY.” This Page Sponsored by: JAN’S SUB SHOP 61 Band First Row (left to right): (clarinets) Jeff McQuarrie, Cheryl Cook, Cindy Chase; (flutes) Betty Velazgiez, Lorraine Liblanc, Mr. Rastonis, director, Louis Sacco, Elizabeth Daley; (trumpets) Steve Brummitt, Philip Joseph, Jeff Prescott. Second Row: (clarinets) Mary Steppe, Scott Barnes, Cherylyn Conklin, Ralph Debay; (base clarinet) Dave Stockaj; (saxophone) Ed Brisson, Daniel Arpin, Mike Paniss, Rich Defaut, Mark Freuk; (trumpets) Mike Robertson, Raldo Cezzaroni, Jesse Rhodes. Back Row: Peter Gromir, Cindy Stringfellow, Dave O’Donnell; (drums) Steve Wall, Ronald Derochiers, Patrick Farrell, Arthur Provost; (trombones) John Joseph, John Bruce; (base horn) Harold Beliveau; (french horn) Dave Briggs, Ron Shreffler, Harry Charland; (sousaphone) Jeff Belisle; (trumpet) Peter Marcoux, Rick Paniss. ■.‘-.i. ' .in;:..:.,; ivi This Page Sponsored by: RENEE’S 1-STOP CLEANER ' i i : ___ . ■ 63 .- French Club 1 7 j | m i ■ xus Hf ,1 t 1B-; 3 % • £ jpi| i fel J iMt H 1 - VVkl HC Z Jf MUU «|KVij Ayff First Row: Robin Smith, Joyce Comire, Donna Ferrelli, Tracy McCrum, Rita Dillahunt, Mrs. Valorie, advisor, Debbie Murzycki, Robin Roy, Michelle Riendeau, Kathy Fontaine, Marie Fleuette. Second Row Sue Theroux, Diane Heroux, Brenda Geary, Donna Hughes, Donna Trudeau, Maureen Hogan, Dolores Calore, June Thomas, Kim Zielinski. Third Row Penny Dean, Beth Weyandt, Carol Laflamme, Frances Cote, Deidre Condon, Kathy McQuade, Robin Parody. Fourth Row: Chuck Willey, Billy Alarie, Ken Parker, Tom Porter, Richard St. Germaine, Michael Picard, Mark Cook, David Vincent, Carl Bastarache, Glenn Mullins. Bon Chance! This Page Sponsored by: TED’S OUTBOARD SERVICE 184 Pulaski Blvd. 64 mm - . ■. , : • ' MflP BT Mrs. Robidoux, advisor, Jeanne Sannicandro, and friend. First Row, left to right: Joyce Joseph, Treas.; Shirley Rondeau, Historian; Bonnie Beggs, Pres.; Diane LeBlanc, Sec’y.; Debbie Pelletier, State Rep. Second Row: Barbara Hart; Debbie Hakenjos; Gail Choquet; Jane Brown; Joanne Lamothe; Carol Schiavone; Debbie Keefe. Third Row: Diane Loewenstein; Sue Hammond; Diane Girovard; Michelle Durrazano; Cheryl Mills; Kathy May, Diane Poirier; Debbie Riquier; Irene Ross; Donna Constantineau. 65 German Club i flj m First Row, left to right: Ronnie Shreffler; Sandra Krapohl; Pat Kelly; Miss Landolfi, advisor. Second Row: Kathie Hand; Debbie Hoothay; Pam Whitney; Diane Potocolait; Linda Yeomans. Viel Gluck Spanish Club Center: Mr. Geoffrey Boyle, Advisor. First Row, left to right: Mary Steppe; Donna Michalik; Betsy McAneny; Kim Brodsky. Second Row: Bill Chappell; Bob Allen; Theresa Corley; Ellen Considine. i Buena Suerte! 69 Ski Club Center: Miss Victoria Bonollo. First Row, left to right: Jane Giard; Richard Defaut; Paulette Gaboury; Joanne Bernier. Ml 70 First Row, left to right: Robert Ferris; William Nelson; Richard Taylor; Mr. James Cheever; advisor. Second Row: Timothy Nelson; Pat Kelly, Larry Edwards; Ken Schmidt. Chess Club 71 ■ - Pep Club First Row, left to right: Madelyn McAneny; Melanie Robidoux; Jan Mclsaac; Karen Wojcik; Jayne Poitras; Cheryl Gagne; Joanne Viens; Ann Marie Generaux; Brenda Geary; Suzanne Bell. Second Row: Kim Farrar; Louise Richer; Leeanne Northern; Gisele Rivard; Claire Bedard; Elizabeth Bouliane; Diane Heroux; Gail Casavant; Nancy Felice; Darlene Dalton; Kathy Unkel. Third Row: Joanne Bernier; Darlene Decelles; Christie Campbell; Diane Vermette; Sue Ellen Clunie; Carolyn Cook; Carolyn Bolser; Kathy Grey, Joann Petrin; Gisele Bolduc; Joyce Coffin. Not Shown: Theresa Poolin; Diane Locklin. 72 m m 11 ! Chorus Center: Mr. Vytautus Rastonis. First Row, left to right: Cindy Chase; Debbie Mercer; Chris Divine, Treas.; Kathy Hallfelder; Donna Cassidy, Sue Marcet; Pam Thayer; Donna Souza. Second Row: Debbie Andrews; Cindy Trottier; Melanie Briggs, Vice. Pres.; Janet Briere; Sandy Conklin; Elaine Cresey; Libby Biron, Sec’y- Third Row: Lisa Rizzo, Pres.; Loretta Thornhill; Pam Ferris; Martha Mahoney; Jane Frappier; Beth Hefferman; Chris Biron. Fourth Row: Jeff MacQuarrie; Ron Shreffler; Bill Chase; Kyle Isher. 73 Gourmet Club I 3 , Eat your heart out, Julia Child. First Row, left to right: George Petrosian; Lisa Rizzo; Mary Beth Cappozzoli; Marilyn Mangano; Richard Condon. Second Row: Mrs. Papelian; Kathy Hallfelder; Sue Brummit; Vanessa Habib; Debbie Cox; Chris¬ tine Spear; Mr. Gayer. Third Row: Debbie Mercer; Lynn Brooks; Cindy Hakenjos; Cheryl Cook; Maureen Walsh; Libby Biron. 74 ■TifcVMMi r r “urninwnr nu: vMtK Front Row, left to right: Lee Stalnaker; Woody;” Richard Fleury, Student Advisor. Back Row: Richard Taylor; Chip.” A ' Majorettes Front Row: Michelle Benoit, Judy Macharoid, Carol Whitehouse, Maureen Brunetti, Theresa Maines, Kathy Roy, Diane Marcette, Donna Horan, Donna Dalpe. Second Row: Libby Biron, Colleen Murphy, Kathy Hechler, Diane LeBlanc, Lisa Canestrari, Jane Giard, Linda Howland, Joanne Larivi- ere, Louanne Tosches. 78 Front: Laura Perry; Donna Danko; Doree Picard. Back: Donna Beaudoin; Diane Potocolait; Debbie Bissoneite; Donna Kozak; Joanne Roy. The J. V. Cheerleaders have faithfully supported our Freshman and J. V. teams . 79 J y r-wrOwM - m: • j r, . v; .1 •, • ■ fitraJlHiM ■—A, Kneeling: Allison Flynn, Sue Marcet, Lucia Caccavelli. Standing: Leeanne Baisler, Cathy Clabby, Judi Provost (capt.), Donna Michalik, Donna Decelles, Debbie Beaudoin, Kathy Mal¬ lard. LJ jj Baseball VARSITY Front Row: John Tonelli, Dean Cooper, Tom Richard, Mike Laferriere, Walter Perry, Dana Whitehouse, Scott Kempton. Second Row: Coach Ciavarini, Jim Parsons, Mike Usenia, Paul Dupre, Kevin Maines, Steve Zajac, John Venuti, Ron Marchand. J.v. Front Row: Richard Perry, Gordon Leslie, Dick Vadenais, Mike White, Bob Wheeler, Dwayne Plimpton, Ed Morgan, Dean Gaudini, Bruce Lascola. Back Row: Jeff Prescott, Bill Lehuta, Mike Paniss, Chris Kane, Dick Zajac, Steve Glowka, Kevin Marshall, John Bibbo, Coach Dennis Baker. JUNIOR HIGH Kneeling: Ronny St. Gelais, Frank Chase, Paul Armstrong, Gary Russell, Joe Farrilli, Tony Giunta, Danny Rajotte, Bobby Mal¬ lard. Standing: Bob Clemmer, Scott Haskell, Peter Marcoux, Dick Renaud, Joe Richard, Gary LeClair, John Usenia, Rick Paniss, and Coach Gerry Gayer. f - ' ..TS ■_ • K ,;, , , ;|y v Far Left: Outfielder Ron Marchand jogs his way to home plate. Left: Catcher Mike Usenia fights for home plate in an effort to score. Center: Versatile ' Bear’ Zajac has another solid hit. Lower Left: In the last half of the seventh inning, Coach Ciavarini and team anx¬ iously await another victory. Below: Pitcher Kevin Maines relieves his opposing catcher of his duties with this homer. I I Softball THE BELLINGHAM SOFTBALL TEAM HAD A GREAT YEAR IN 1974. THEY MOVED FROM THIRD PLACE TO CO-CHAMPS IN THE TRI¬ VALLEY LEAGUE. THEIR RECORD WAS 10-1. Right: Jean Gelineau tags first base to throw the runner out. Below: The whole Bellingham bench is cleared after the girls are victorious again. Kneeling: Debbie Patrick, Kathy Mallard, Debbie Beaudoin, Paula Kozak (co-cap¬ tain), Joan Kivior, Donna Trulio. Standing: Jean Gelineau, Judi Provost, Pau¬ line Tessier, Cathy Laplante, Carolyn Hechler (co-captain), Robin Gautreau,, ! Donna Cooper, Coach Chris Ribero. I 84 Far Left: Debbie checks out the score with the umpire. Left: Judi and Debbie seem to disagree with the umpire. Middle Left: ' Hacka’ delivers one of her famous fast pitches. Middle Right: Cathy is ready for any pitch delivered to her. Bottom Left: Judi steals second base. Bottom Right: ' Kacy’ belts one for a single. 85 d Left: Coach Ribero encourages her team and leads them to their tenth straight win. Middle Left: Joan smashes the ball into the outfield, where it is good for a triple (mid¬ dle right). Bottom Left: Cathy warms up for bat. Bottom Right: Bellingham and Nipmuc con¬ gratulate each other on being co-champs of the Tri-Valley League. 86 el are Golf I Below: Ron sinks an easy one. Bottom Left: Moon tees off while Ray and their opponents look on. Bottom Right: Steve lines up the shot. Kneeling: Ray Gagne, Carl Zagame. Standing: Coach Geoffrey Boyle, Walt Menzela, Mark Menzela, Bob Lemon, Ron Labonte. In Tree: Bill Moore, Steve Brite. fflm fjv ' Tvj v V ? ££ £« Track And Field Left: Larry finishes first by a wide margin. Below: A great jump with room to spare. Right: Mike set a new school record with this mighty throw of the javelin. 90 Front: Steve Dupre (capt.), Dick Labonte, Robby Allen, Mike Donahue, Steve Moll, Chip Provost, Kevin Felice. Second Row: Coach Bill Doucette, Dave Bazinet, Ron Karakeian (capt.), Jim Mas¬ son, Larry Chute, Larry Vivian, Steve Delorme, Steve Staples, David Unkel, Mike Peloquin, Coach Paul Cournoyer. Third Row: Tom Bissonette, Dennis St. Ger¬ main, Jerry Daigle, Pat Kelly, Brian Pic¬ ked, Jules Blonden, Ron Gautreau, Rich¬ ard Unkel, Gordon Thompson. swm -- Left: Steve clears the hurdles ahead of his opponents. Middle Left: Gordon crosses the finish line after a strenuous run. Middle Center: Ron’s great strength is shown by his throwing distance of the shotput. Below: Brian’s endurance helps him to run his share of the relay as smoothly and rap¬ idly as he does. Bottom Left: Chip and Jules fly over the hur¬ dles in an effort to catch up. 91 Football THIS YEAR’S SQUAD Kneeling: Tom Strazella (86), John Sacco (68), Tom Marcantonio (61), Dennis McKenzie (71), Wayne Sears (65), Donny Cox (92), Ronny St. Gelais (20), Chucky Constantineau (60), Randy Blaisdell (35), Benny Bucchi (12), Harry Charland (10), Wayne Mowry (77), Leo Mayewski (43), Billy Couture (53), Danny Bucchi (89), Dave Pontonio (25). Second Row: Coach Vandersea, Mark DiChristophoro (55), Kevin Marshall (94), Peter Kane (45), Jim Parsons (81), Pete Groemmer (23), Ron Powers (84), Dave Pelletier (83), Dan Nadeau (42), Gary LeClaire (19), Danny Rajotle (24), David Unkel (90), Ronnie St. Laurent (91), Robby Allen (25), Steve Potter (42), Tom Nicholson (62), Fred Capozzolli (51), Matt Mangano (74), Chris Kane (61), Chuckie Warner, Coach Avola. Back Row: Coach Johnson, Richard Taylor (85), Gary McKellick (34), Tom Bisonnette (10), Steve Brisson (53), Mike Usenia (9), Tim Tuttle (64), Dean Cooper (56), Shawn Smith (63), Mike Peloquin (39), Kevin Kitchen (21), Dana Whitehouse (30), Rich Manchester (29), Steve Zajac (70), Kent Kozimor (44), Brian Chamberlain (72), Greg Stratman (80), Ron Marchand (82), Dick Zajac (75, Coach Lowe. 1 ! ' of V f WsLSBiW i4 3 I--2: 43! THIS YEAR’S COACHES AND CAPTAINS Kneeling: TRI-CAPTAINS: Dana Whitehouse, Steve Zajac, and Kent Kozimor. Standing: COACHES: Bob Lowe, Don Johnson, and Phil Vandersea. 92 Left: Smitty receives aid from the trainer, Mr. Provost. Middle: Coach Johnson shouts instructions to his team. Bottom Left: Quarterback Gary Leclair (19) passes to Dana Whitehouse (30). Bottom Right: Ron Marchand (82) advances up the field with the aid of his team’s blocking. i I Left: Smitty and Coach Johnson talk things over during a change of lines. Middle Left: Bear Zajac (70) is brought down after a gain of seven yards. Middle Right: Tom Bissonette (10) makes the tackle. Bottom Left: Usenia (9), Bissonette (10) and Smith (63) are on the tackle. Bottom Right: Marchand (80) and White- house (30) move the ball up the field. r l 94 i ii(j«! ' Jili , - ' ;i’ ' ■i Cross Country Right: Pickell and Moll check out their times after the race. Middle Left: Richard Unkel crosses the finish line for Bellingham. Middle Right: Bellingham is out to a good start. 8M SI W- V rw % P ' H Kneeling: Brian Pickell, Bob Belanger, Ron Gautreau, Richard Unkel. Standing: Kevin Ranieri, Bob Moll, Larry Vivian, Dick LeBlanc, Coach Paul Cour- noyer. Field Hockey VARSITY Kneeling: Lauren Matthews, Debbie Patrick, Wanda Saunders, Martha Mahoney, Kathy Verhoest, Donna Slason, Donna Cooper. Standing: Coach Judy Layton, Karen Dupre, DiDi Joyal, Denise Beaudoin, Robin Gau- treau (capt.), Barbara Hart, Manager Deb¬ bie Hakenjos. J.v. Kneeling: Cindy Hakenjos, Barbara Harvey, Beth Hefferman, Donna Trulio, Kim Henderson (capt.), Barbara Hakenjos, Marilyn Mangano, Celina Charland, Jean¬ nette Allen. Standing: Donna Patton, Robin Anderson, Tricia McAneny, Kathy Half elder, April Peloquin, Debbie Provost, Coach Chris Ribero. Miss Layton talks to the varsity during half time. JayVees’ having refreshments after a hard game. IHSM ....!■■■— Left: Robin rushes the goal in an effort to score. Middle Left: Kathy dribbles the ball into the circle to set up the play. Middle Center: Donna dodges her opponent at the fifty yard line. Middle Right: An opposing player lunges in vain for the ball. Bottom Left: Donna and Robin wait for the free hit from Kathy. Bottom Right: Karen clears the ball from the circle to prevent a possi¬ ble goal. 97 Girls ’ Basketball VARSITY Front: Manager Janice Sferruzza, Tri-Cap¬ tains: Paula Kozak, Donna Cooper, and Robin Gautreau, Manager Jean Costello. Second Row: Linda Burlingame, Pauline Tes- sier, Karen Dupre, Jean Gelineau. Back Row: Debbie Keefe, Martha Mahoney, Coach Janice Graham, Debbie Patrick, Colleen Morrison. Left: Koey (13) takes a shot and everyone goes in for the rebound. Right: Keefie (36) tries for a basket. J.V. Front: Manager Janice Sferruzza, Sue Ham¬ mond, Sharon Giunta (co-capt.) Tracy Andrews (co-capt.), , Manager Jean Cos¬ tello. Second Row: Carol Sferruzza, Camille McQueeney, Louise Richer, Barbara Har¬ vey. Third Row: Barbara Kempton, Brenda Drainville, Coach Diane Verhoest, Kim Farrar. V4 .lA r ' i r v 1 6 ,t JBk HBK Left: Coach Graham gives her team encour¬ aging words at the half time. Middle Left: Barbara (42) is open for a shot. Bottom Left: Karen (19) sinks her foul shot. Below: Koey (13) takes an easy shot. Left: Colleen wins the jump ball for Belling¬ ham. Middle Left: Debbie shoots while Linda (38) and Robin (33) get ready for the rebound. Middle Right: Barbara (42) shoots over the defense. Bottom Left: No one can block Linda’s shots. Bottom Right: Tracy (25) takes a hook shot. TOO Boys ’ Basketball A FRESHMAN TEAM Sitting: Bruce Holmes, Larry Cox, David Cox, Ronnie St. Gelais. Kneeling: Paul Armstrong, Wayne Sears, Randy Blaisdell, Benny Bucchi, Don Goodwin. Standing: David Rosenlund, Mark Ingalls, Coach Glen Gariepy, David O’Donnell. JV. Kneeling: Keith Dorval, Joe Richards, Mike Slason, Mike Oram, Gary LeClaire, Bob Pollack. Standing: Coach Geoffrey Boyle, Peter Kane, Ron Powers, John Clancy, Scott Haskell, John Bibbo. VARSITY Kneeling: Gerry Belliveau, Mike Usenia, Mike Laferriere, Scott Kempton, Jim Flynn, Chip Oram, Bobby Powers. Standing: Coach Jim Bonollo, Shawn Smith, Mike Therieult, Greg Stratman (capt.), Dick Zajac, Mike Paniss, Art Provost, Bob Whitley. 101 I Right: Jim Flynn goes for a lay-up. Middle: Mike Paniss (10) goes up high to shoot over a defending player. Bottom Left: Everyone runs in for the rebound. Bottom Right: Greg Stratman (12) with a jump shot that just can’t miss. 102 ' ms mr. _ 103 Seniors in Sports SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS: Dean Cooper, Rick Manchester, Tim Tuttle, Kent Kozimor, Scott Kempton, Brian Chamberlin, Mike Peloquin, Greg Stratman, Steve Zajac, and Dana Whitehouse. Paula Kozak Ron Marchand (82); Dana Whitehouse (30) Karen Dupre (left); Denise Beaudoin Ron Karakeian Greg Stratman This Page Sponsored by: SAVE-RITE 84 Social St. Woonsocket 104 Robin Gautreau (33); Jeanne Gelineau (4) !SgK ' H jp. - J Donna Cooper; Athletic Director, Mr. George Anderson (center back) This Page Sponsored by: DIANE VERHOEST HOMECOMING COURT: Center: Donna Slason Left to Right: Wanda Conley, Sue Marchand, Sue Brummitt, Judi Provost, Vicki Teeter, Kathleen Verhoest, Colleen Murphy, Tina-Marie Frappier, Lucia Caccavelli Ray Gagne 105 m In the sweetness of friendship , Let there he laughter , and the sharing of pleasures. ' KAHLIL GIBRAN DONNA ACCORSI DAVID BAYER Dave” I can hear the whistle blowin - As I’m cornin’ to the track Got to get to where I’m goin’ Cause you know I can’t go back.” Look to this day . . . For yesterday is already a dream, and tomorrow is only a vision . . DENISE BEAUDOIN Bode” To live fully, we must leam to use things and love people . . . not love things and use people.” CLAUDETTE BEDARD Claude” Our problems are man-made; therefore can be solved by man.” BONNIE BEGGS The kindest word in all the world is the unkind word, unsaid.” ANITA BELANGER There is no single day or time within the life I’ve so far lived that I’d have changed or altered.” EDWARD ALLARD Eddy” You have to be careful about being too careful.” MARC BASTARACHE The highest of distinctions is service to others.” ALBERT BELANGER Paratume animo opibusque ab ludo?” DAVID BELISLE Dave” People get tired of everything, and of nothing sooner than what they most like.” KENNETH BIRON Ken” Let there be light.” SANDRA BONI Boni” Take good care of your future because that’s where you’re going to spend the rest of your life.” TAMMY BUCCHI Buch” Let me live in a house by the side of the road, where the race of men go by. The men who are good and the men who are bad, as good and as bad as I.” LESLIE CARTIER Things that are natural are never without a grace and excellence.” DEBRA BOKOSKI Debbie” It’s not that you do something for someone, it’s that you be something for someone.” SUSAN BOZEK Sue” I feel like a seeded field in midwinter, and I know that spring is coming. My brooks will run and the little life that sleeps in me will rise to the surface when called.” DAWN CAMERON Weintin” Is that right!” PAUL CASTAGNARO The crownless again, shall be King.” DAVID BRIGGS Dave” In the long journey of education. I’ve taken but a few steps.” JAYNE BROWN What ship would bear me ever back across so narrow a sea.” EDWARD BRISSON Edziu” To be nobody, but myself — in a world which is doing its best to make you everybody else —” CATHERINE BRYAN Cathy” Soul of a woman is created below.” ... MICHAEL CATALANO Cat” Mankind thrives on mankind, its survival is indefinite.” DONALD CHAMPAGNE Only those live who do good.” BRIAN CHAMBERLIN Wilt” Too many of our prejudices are like pyramids upside down. They rest on tiny trivial incidents, but they spread upward and outward until they fill our minds.” CELINA CHARLAND A friend is someone who leaves you with all your freedoms intact, but who obliges you to be fully what you are.” WILLIAM CHASE Billy” The world is a stage and people are the cast in the play of Life.” ALFRED CLOSSON Life is not measured by the time we live.” CATHY CLANCY Clanka” We’re living in a land of make-believe and trying not to la it show. Maybe in that land of make-believe heartache can turn into joy.” CYNTHIA COFFEY Cindy” I finally decided my future lies beyond the yellow brick road.” CASSANDRA CONKLIN Sandy” Freedom means you’re free to do just whatever pleases you; — if of course that is to say, what you please is what you may.” DARLENE CONSTANTINEAU Love while you’ve got love to give. Live while you’ve got life to live.” DAVID CONSTANTINEAU Dave” In order for us to survive we must learn to live first.” LINDA CONLEY A friend is a present you give yourself.” I I M I DONNA CONSTANTINEAU There are no strangers; only friends we haven’t met.” DEAN COOPER Cop” Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing.” AMY CURLL Space” Reduce intellectual and emotional noise until you arrive at the silence of yourself and listen to it.” JANE CUVELLIER Diddies” It’s you that decides which way will you turn, only you arrive at your own made end, with no one but yourself to be offended.” FERNAND CROTEAU I’m just a man with a whole lot on his mind, out there somewhere traveling in time.” LINDA CROTEAU Lin” Now I am beginning to open my eyes, to our richness, to our beauty, and to our lives.” MARK DALTON All goals are purposeless — if you don’t try to reach them.” mrnmsKmm I TERESA D’AMADIO Terri” Life is like a piano. What you get out of it depends on how you play it.” PAUL DiCRISTOFORO I RICHARD DEFAUT Rich” Acceptance from change is crucial for when change comes about it must always come from within.” DOREEN DUFRESNE Dee” KAREN DUPRE Dupe” Lost, yesterday, somewhere between sunrise and sunset, four golden years; they are gone forever, but, tomorrow will live on . . Some were made to lead, some were made to follow, but all were made the same.” MICHELLE DURAZZANO Mich” The good times I’ve had are now part of my memory.” KEVIN FELICE A dreamer lives forever.” Make life an enjoyable experience but don’t get caught.” CINDY DORVAL Cin” Celebrate your existence.” MICHAEL DURKIN Cherish yesterday . . . Dream tomorrow . . . Live Today.” CAROL FRANK Happy are those that dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true.” ELIZABETH FRAPPIER Betty” There is only misfortune in not being loved, there is misery in not loving.” TINA-MARIE FRAPPIER Sail along Silver Bird . . . Sail along by . . . Our time has come to fly . . . All our dreams are on their way . PAULETTE GABOURY Tinker” Grin, it makes people wonder what you’re up to.” FRANCIS GADBOIS Bud” It’s nice to be important but more important to be nice.” ROBIN GAUTREAU Goat” Step outside!” JEAN GELINEAU Happiness is not always measured in smiles.” GLENN GADWAH Count Fangula” RAYMOND GAGNE Ray” The love of money is the route of all evil; not money alone.” Give your own life, for you will die your own death.” BARBARA GALIPEAU Barb” PAUL GARCIA Mucho” Accept me as I am; not as I should be.” Hell, I ain’t no sinner!” DIANE GIROUARD JOANNE GIUNTA The road turns here, up ahead you see it dissolving in the dust.” GEORGE GOODWIN MADELEINE GOSSELIN Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.” I would not live without the love of my true friends.” RAYMOND GOSSELIN Screamer” MARC GREGOIRE Maypo” 390” never die, they just grow older.” Celebrate your existence.” JODY GRIMARD Jo” People are lonely because they build walls instead of bridges.” SUSAN HAMMOND Sue” And I called myself an island and luckily I find that you are the sea around me and are with me for all time.” What is anything if you don’t understand.” STEPHEN GLOWKA Steve” Dream on . . . and make it!” DEBRA HAKENJOS Debbie” What is beautiful is a joy for all seasons and a possession for all eternity.” KATHLEEN HAND Kathie” He is his own best friend, and takes delight in privacy whereas the man of no virtue or ability is own worst enemy.” RONALD HARDY Egg” Well I’m all for leaving and that being done, I’ve put in a request to take up my turn in that forsaken paradise.” JOSEPH HARVEY We pass for what we are.” MICHAEL HUGHES Mike” Alone we have solitude, together we have love.” VICTOR IACIOFANO Vic” Some men need two women Some need alcohol, Everybody needs a little something, But Lord I need it all.” BARBARA HART Barb” I expect to pass through this life but once; any good that I can do, let me do it, for I shall not pass this way again.” KATHLEEN HECHLER Kathy” To accomplish great things we must not only act, but also dream, not only plan but also believe.” DONALD HEROUX Don” Love is beautiful, once you get it don’t let it go . . CAROL HOGGE I forgot” Applaud friends, the comedy is over.” GEORGE HURTEAU Happiness is not having what you want, but wanting what you have.” JOYCE JOSEPH Joy” Sccrcrum mcum mihi.” KAREN KEARNAN The thought of death deceives us because it makes us forget to live.” PAULA KOZAK Koz” Life? I like to pour it on without measuring. I do everything as if it were the last time, for it may very well be.” DOUGLAS KRAMER If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer.” STEPHEN LcBLANC Stiff” Dream what you dare to dream. Go where you dare to go, Be what you want to be. . . Live.” DAN LEONE Fingers” Don’t be what others want you to be, be yourself.” RICHARD LAVOIE Leroy Brown” DIANE LeBLANC Di” A little nonsense, now and then, is relished by the Best of Men.” To give love and receive love; To understand and be understood; To help and be helped — These are the things that make life worthwhile.” WANDA LEIGHTON Waldo” ' Things come and go but for now I’ll just let things happen.” RICHARD LEWIS Dickie” Lack of good reason to criticize is the best reason for not doing so.” CHARLES MacMURRAY No one can make you feel inferior without consent.” RICHARD MANCHESTER MARILYN MANGANO Seeking means to have a goal, finding means to be free.” Meanwhile these three remain: faith, hope, and love; and the greatest of these is love.” DEBORAH MacKENZIE Beb” Life is full of hope, love, dreams, and surprises, like the day I graduated.” GARY MAHONEY Live it up while you can, tomorrow may be too late!” DARLENE McINNIS D” When you find a friend you find the world.” MAUREEN McWALTERS Mo” Lives of great men all remind us we can make our lives sublime. And, departing, leave behind us footprints on the sands of times.” —mhm— egmiiiinMiiiuwiMiiiiiiimwa ROBERT MERCER Bob” There is gold, and a multitude of rubies but the lips of knowledge are a precious jewel.” CHERYL MILLS Cher” Ask me if I care!” ANTHONY MUCCINI Tony” Individuality is the road to success.” PAULA MURPHY Murf” Life is a dream that’s true . . .” LINDA MENARD Mo” Believe it is possible, for what you think is impossible.” MARC MILETTE In the beginning man created God and in the image of man created he, him.” WILLIAM NELSON Bill” Watergate, Impeachment, Inflation, Shortages; Time heals all?” MELISSA NEWMAN ' Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations.” DREW NUTTING ' While asleep, all men are created equal.” JAMES PATTON If you can’t be with the one you love, then love the one your with.” JAMES PATRICK Jim” ' Being small isn’t everthin’.” DEBORAH PELLETIER Debbie” Imagination disposes of everything; it creates beauty, justice, and happiness, which is everything in this world.” MICHAEL PELOQUIN Bird” DAVID PERRY LEEANNE PERRY Lee” And seem a saint, when most I play the devil.” Every year I go out to find a new world, and every year I return to this one.” The world steps aside to let any man pass; If he knows where he is going.” JULIE PERRY Smiley” Keep smiling it makes everyone wonder what you’re up to.” LEO REMILLARD I never have nothing to say.” CARLENE RICCIARDI It will never be the same. In time I’ll change. And you. And the currents of our lives. But the image of this moment will never fade.” THOMAS RICHARD Life isn’t as hard as it seems.” I ■. I 11 I 1 ( MIPMlWIIIIIIKIHHIIi—IHIIlll— Ml—■HIM LL ' -L ic DEBORAH RILEY Debbie” Smiles you’ll give and tears you’ll cry, and all that you touch and all that you see, is all your life will ever be.” DEBORAH RIQUIER Debbie” You are unique . . . you are yours elf, and the way you express your individuality is what makes you special.” LEO RIVARD Buff” If a person could read the thoughts of other people about himself, he would be able to find out which ones are truly his friends.” IRENE ROSS Rene” Be yourself, who else is better qualified?” SUSAN ROUX Sue” To be able to find joy in another’s joy; that is the secret of happiness.” SHIRLEY RONDEAU If people were like flowers, we’d all be of different kind and color, and we’d be able to live in one field.” JANET SANCHEZ CAROL SCHIAVONE JANET SHAFFER Friendship is everlasting love.” DEBRA SPEAR Debbie” Give me enthusiasm to greet each brand new day with an honest joy in living as I go my simple way.” My life has changed in so many ways, I don’t know who to trust anymore. There’s a shadow running through my life like a beggar from door to door.” STANLEY TARASKA, JR. Starsh” Whether good or bad we are all in the arena of life and God is our only spectator.” I live for today and the tomorrows, not for the yesterdays. But it is nice to remember.” NANCY SEFAKIS Bunky” I look up to my parents because they don’t look down on me.” WILLIAM TAGLIAFERRI, JR. Billy” I will not cease from mental fight; nor shall my sword sleep in my hand.” PAULINE TESSIER Tess” Friendship is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies.” I i ill BIIBIBilHH BWIIB ll I Hill ii bum , ' .«] 1 l;- 1 ) ' ]tkr: I. .ifiiaU ■ !■?.. JANET THOMAS All life is a stage and a play, so learn to play your part.” TIMOTHY TUTTLE Buckwheat” Every man is a volume, if you know how to read them.” — Channing PAUL VAN HELDEN There’s nothing you can do when the devil plays a trick on you, ' it’s a tough world.’ ” JOHN VENUTI Betts” Time waits for no one and it won’t wait for me.” KATHLEEN VERHOEST Kathy” He who never leaves the valley will never get over the mountain.” PAUL VERMETTE Paulie” SUNSHINE on my shoulder makes me happy.” DEBORAH WARNER Debs” You can always tell a real friend; when you’ve made a fool of yourself, he doesn’t feel you’ve done a permanent job.” MARY WHEELER Take it easy; take it as it comes, and don’t forget to stop and smell the flowers.” LARRY VIVIAN It is better to have one friend of worth than many worth nothing.” HENRI WANTE Hank” Intelligent men know that there is no God; but that there has to be.” DANA WHITEHOUSE ROBERT WILKIE Bobby” Be more concerned with your character rather than your reputation, for your Live happy, live free.” character is what you are while your reputation is what people think you are.” KARL WOODMAN JAMES YOUNG Jake” Influence leads to success.” I ROBERT HARRIS, JR. FORREST LEDOUX Bobby” Be yourself or you are no one!” Before man can be at peace, he must be at peace with himself.” STEPHEN ZAJAC Bear” If you have to keep reminding yourself of a thing, perhaps it isn’t so.” DONNA ZAZZA With a friend at hand, you will sec the light, if your friends are there everything’s alright.” m SUSAN BRUMMITT Sue” Advice is like snow, the softer it falls the longer it dwells upon and the deeper it sinks into the mind.” — Samuel Taylor Coleridge MARY BETH CAPOZZOLI Today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of Happiness and every tomorrow a vision of Hope.” A JAMES MASSON Jimmy” I’ve just been floating around on this hemisphere.” LAUREN MATHEWS Chubby” If they were right I’d agree, but it’s them they know not me, now there’s a way and I know that I have to go.” LEO PERRY USA RIZZO I am on my journey inward to meet the truth. I will find it.” We can complain because rose bushes have thorns; or rejoice because thorn bushes have roses.” These Are Our Junior Graduates We Extend Our Best Wishes To Them And Success In The Future. mm ------ 127 I III 111 III ■■III IB 11--- _ t tlilV ■■MM Don t you feel a change coming From another side of time SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Seated: Bonnie Beggs (secretary), Nancy Sefakis (pres.), Doreen Dufresne (class historian) Standing: Kevin Felice (treas.), Mike Peloquin (vice pres.) PROM COMMITTEE Front Row: Diane LeBlanc, Denise Beaudoin, Debbie Hakenjos, Barbara Hart Back Row: Robin Gautreau, Mark Bastarache, Brian Chamberlin, Nancy Sefakis, Susan Roux f Breaking down the walls of silence. Lifting shadows from your mind, (at left): Ron makes call to local bookie. (below): Donna, Joann, Denise and Robin head for the yellow Brick Road (bottom left): Debbie and Mike after trying the soup of the day.” 131 Placing back the missing mirrors That before you couldn ' t find. (below): Kathy, Linda and Barbara decide that making a scarf for the Jolly Green Giant wasn’t such a great idea after all. (lower left): Jane explains her idea. (lower right): Albert per¬ ceives something the others overlook. 132 aim. mm j •iitfILigtt iBBI■HHfllllHHMMI iPJttJ ii f t ' L «{. ‘ r . ' i ' ir ... • , ■ ,■ ! • . . . : ■-■ :-x ■ ■.., A:..: ■ ■■ •. (below): Sue teaches Kathy the latest modern dance, (middle left): Bobby enjoys the specialty of the house. Filling mysteries of emptiness That yesterday left behind. : -- _ 133 Don t you feel the day is coming , That will stay and remain. (middle left): Dave wins by an inch. (below): Paula hangs notice for the Polish Pic¬ nic. 134 ii iiimi n iHinmi g!m!«OUll i ; !■ V ' -i ' irijllidl JUJO. When your children see the answers That you saw the same. 135 When the clouds have all gone , There will be no more rain The JUNIOR PROM was held at the Colonial Hilton Hotel in Cran¬ ston, RI. Music was provided by the CORDIALS (above). 136 wmmm rrMHll Vti. ■ CUM I Mi iliiWUM I L (far left): Has anyone seen Batman?” (left): Doreen and Bob. (middle left): Who says proms aren’t any fun?” (below): Sue and Marc. (bottom right): Melissa and Dana. And the beauty of all things Is uncovered again. PROM QUEEN: Donna Slason (center). PRINCESSES: Kathleen Verhoest (left); Gloria Lariviere (right). Don t you feel the day is coming , And it wont be too soon A quiet moment for: Amy and Bob (left); Debbie and George (center); Jean and Scott (right). i 138 luBluBHe ' V. ' i si. : ’ ;s ' 2ii! ' ; : 1 , ' V. .: 1 W (top left): Pam and Ed; (above): Janet and John; (left): Marc and Vanessa; (below): Stan and Shelly. When the people of the world Can all live in one room. 139 When we shake off the ancient chains of our tomb , (right): Mr. and Mrs. Roger Canestrari. (below): Jane and Scott. 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(401)766-7228 MENARD FORD AUTO VILLAGE Woonsocket, R.l. Tel. 765-0500 Bellingham BP 728 So. Main St. Bellingham, Mass. THE NEW GLEN GABLES INN Restaurant and Motel Lake Winnipesaukee, N.H. Mass. Official Inspection 137 Fluette ' s Automotive Service Wheel Alignments and Balancing Tires — Brakes — Tune-Ups 351 Pulaski Blvd. Bellingham, Ma. x 157 Good Luck Class of ' 75 Best Wishes Arnold - Spencer Post 218 American Legion Valley Auto Body GREEN-DEE CABINS Heated — Showers Kitchen Utilities Rt. 4A Enfield, N.H. Sat Tel. (603) 632-4840 Mrs. Clarinda Desjarlais Prop. American Legion Building Assoc. OLBRY ' S PACKAGE STORE Maple St. No. Bellingham Congratulations to the Class of 75 Navy Recruiting Office I 18 Main St. Milford, Mass. Good Luck to the Class of 75 Linton Funeral Homes u 185 Spring St. 162 Second Ave. Woon., R.l. Compliments of Tel. 769-3428 Vets Package Store, Inc. Congratulations ' 75” TRUBUILT TRUCK BODY COM., INC. 240 S. Main St. So. 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Wishes You Success in All of Your Activities and Thanks for Your Support. We Look Forward to Working With Bellingham Graduates and Undergrads in the Future AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Richard C. Dup re Prudential Life Health Ins. 1087 So. Main St. Bellingham, Mass. COPY GRAPHICS INC. 14 Sanford Street Reardon Industrial Park Medway, Mass. 02053 Tel. 533-6544 Congratulations Class of ' 75 Official Class Photographer . ,r A a k ic y c u, CAMEO STUDIOS? n zo fj in. a ' •ts- Woonsocket, R.l. 163 MW — - - ———— -———————M——J3i ■ Cocke ' n Kettle Food You Will Remember ' So. Main Street Rte. 122 Uxbridge, Mass. 01569 566 Cass Ave. Woonsocket, Rl 02895 Tel. I —401 —766-3300 Clean Reconditioned Low Priced Used Cars Auclair ' s Home Appliances Sound Track Audio Systems (Specializing in Built-in Systems) Danny ' s Motor Sales Pulaski Blvd. (Across From Beef Barn) North Smithfield Auto Body Works A-1 Used Ca rs Eddie Dowling Hwy. Route 146 North Smithfield, Rl RONALD DUBOIS Bus. 762-3866 TEXTILE MACHINE SHOP INC. BERNARD J. CROTEAU I I Summer St. So. Bellingham, Mass. Area Code 617 Tel. 883-7418 Ice House 41 Carter Ave. Blackstone, MA Compliments of Mass Electric ■ ■ - - is Congratulations to the Class of ' 75 The Class of 77 President — Chipper Provost Vice President — Alison Flynn Secretary — Pat McAneny Needham National Bank Main Street Bellingham, MA 02019 Twin ' s Pizza Pit 290 Pulaski Blvd. Bellingham, Mass. Congratulations to the Class of ' 75 165 BELLINGHAM PERMANENT FIRE-FIGHTERS ASSOCIATION 111 k 9 1 Local 2071 I.A.F.F. a A.F.F.M. F CLC -JOHN J.RIDOLFI -LEONARD HADLE ■MARCEL R.CREPEAU Ricard Lamoreaux Robert Provost Thomas Guerin Alfred Richard Congratulations From Medway Co-operative Bank Compliments of Milford Joke Smoke 167 Village Street Medway, Massachusetts Incorporated in 1915 Wholesale — Retail 169 Main St. Milford, Mass. (617) 473-3347 Bel-Air Gardens, Inc, Rte. 126 S. Main St. Bellingham, MA Garden Center Gift Shop Nursery Complete Landscaping Design — Installation and Service Telephone 883-8619 Best Wishes for the Future! Dr. and M rs. Thomas A. Tanzilli Compliments of Piette Jewelers 196 Main St. Woonsocket, Rl Telephone: 769-3210 Woonsocket Plaza Diamond Hill Rd. Woonsocket, Rl Telephone: 762-0030 Gemologist Watchmaker Compliments of Riseberg ' s Milford ' s Leading Clothing Store 172-174 Main St. Milford, MA Telephone 473-0488 Home National Bank 221 Main Street Milford, MA 167 N Congratulations From the Class of 1976 PRESIDENT: Joe Pachomski (top) VICE PRESIDENT: Ellen Smith (right) SECRETARY: Judi Provost (center) TREASURER: Chris Divine (left) McCarthy ' s Walnut Hill Plaza Sincere Congratulations From Crystal Industries 95 Mechanic St. Bellingham, MA Custom Kitchens Swimming Pools State Line Fence Inc. 30 Paine St. Bellingham, MA Telephone: 883-8141 Supplies Screen Fences Chain Link Post and Rail Rodman Ford Sales Inc. Rte. I Foxboro, Mass. Industrial and Residential 168 ,i ■Ml 41 I W. Central Street Franklin, Mass. The Ninety-Nines Restaurants, Inc. In Boston: 132 Portland St. 125 Pearl St. 291 Devonshire St Friend St. 426-0099 Lynnfield Andorer Rockland Next Location Coming Soon! R-Way Shoes 153 Main St. Milford, Mass 169 Freda LTD 298 Main St. Woonsocket, Rl Dress and Bridal Shop Compliments of PAT ' S PIZZA SUB SHOP Hartford Ave. N. Bellingham, MA 966-9705 Congratulations to the Class of 75 BELLINGHAM POLICE V DEPARTMENT The Yearbook Staff wishes to thank all patrons and sponsors for their support. :| V jp|pi yp IP V ■ • , Ifo - I IB jflH[ 1 1 : : ' 1 j-’ - iin ■ ] I ;V ■ -v iSiO’Se. ' fhv. • m fMi ' Special thanks to RUDY, our photographer. lii 170 Best of Luck to the Class of ‘75 From the ELIZABETH A. LOWRY — Chairwoman GERALD A. MAYHEW — Secretary Sponsors Andrea ' s Gift Shop Air. and Airs. Peter Lekatsas Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Beggs , Jr. Mrs. Elizabeth Lowry Bellingham Girls Softball League Alarum ' s Sewing Center Mr. and Mrs. Robert Belliveau Dr. Nicholas L. Micelotta Bolds Men s Shop Mrs. Lillian Pape li an Mr. and Mrs. George Boni Air. and Airs. Emile Phaneuf Mr. and Mrs. Guido Boni Plaza Liquors Air. and Mrs. Leopold Cay a Air. and Airs. Retie L. Poirier Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Collamali, Sr. Record ridge Farm Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cooper Rick and, Linda Dr. Michael A. Costrino Air. and Mrs. Samuel IV. Seay 7 David and Karen Mr. and Airs. Greg Sefakis Desmarais Body IVorks Air. and Mrs. Roland St. Amant Mr. and Mrs. Gerard H. Ferl-and Susie and Gloria Mr. Ernest L. Gant reau Paul . Dale , and Donna Sweck Air. and Airs. Oscar Gautreau Dr. and Airs. Archie Touehette Mrs. Louis L. Gloekner Town House Coffee Shop Air. and Mrs. Gordon Hakenjos Mr. and Airs. Louis H. Kahlenbeck - k Ken and Chris Mr. and Airs. N. Andre Trudeau Fontana Florists Sandy Xenos Joan Kivior Dr. Anthony M. Zinno Closing 173 As we roam along this spacious, deserted land our bodies indulging in the rise of the morning gem. Early dawn is lighting up the horizon with a lash of flame. Shuffling our feet. we go on near the pale, blue waters. which are calmly riding along the soft sands. I see salty waters reaching out passing his cold, icy hand forward. CELINA CHARLAND Our world was the clear, Untouched raindrop puddle Amid the polluted World outside Without destruction present at the time. But suddenly An obstacle appeared And fell into our private world. The purity that once was ours Was now being invaded. The strange object Unknown to us before Caused our puddle to form into endless rings And eventually drift apart. JANE GIARD Oh, how I wish that I was free of troubles, heartaches, and miseries. That my mind could just wander in happy thoughts and leave all others far, far behind. That my heart could be overflowing with joy and love instead of the worries it seems to hold. Oh dear God, please give me the hope that I’ll be truly free. NANCY SEFAKIS 174 Dead, glassy-eyed fish float on oily, black w ater as the willow weeps JOYCE JOSEPH SO LONG We’ve w alked a road together And we’ve shared along the w ay But now we’ve reached the fork ahead you go on for I must stay. I hope you picked a flower or two And I hope my thorns didn’t really hurt you. Call what I said sarcasm Call what I said cruel If it had been some years ago you’d have challenged me to a duel. But what I said needed to be At least that’s the way it seems to me. So scram now- walk beyong the her e But always remember if you need a friend I’m here . . . So long So long. . . MR. JOHN J. THUOT Oh, how difficult it is to be young And worried Like me. I worry 7 all the tune. What will it be like when I am grown? What will become of me? Where will I live, and with whom? Will I have a home? Will I be loved? Will I be rich? Or must I work? W ,r ill I travel and see the world? Or spend my life in one room in a basket? Who will have me and what will they be like? Or must I roam the alleyways For fish heads And shiver througr. nights of sleet and rain Behind some fence? BRENDA DUCHARME We wish to commend all those who have gone unrecognized and unrewarded in their personal achievments: . . . the student who writes poetry that no one ever reads . . . the lone photographer. . . the unobserved artwork . . . the student who is feted in outside — school activities . the teacher who continuously makes a special effort for class preparation. . . the teacher who cares . . . the amateur musicians carpenters, dancers 9 singers , and all those others who excel in their personal interests. Thereby , the Class of 1975 takes a positive look at positive achievements ? and dedicates this page to you, the Unrecognized. Senior Index DONNA ACCORSI 31 Hartford Avc. EDWARD ALLARD 171 So. Main St. PETER BARO 11 Squire Lane KENNETH BASILE 17 Kennedy Rd. Football I - II MARC BASTARACHE 10 Steven Rd. Hockey I - III, Drama Club IV DAVID BAYER 37 Horseshoe Dr. Tennis III - IV STEVEN BEALS 268 Caroline Dr. DENISE BEAUDOIN 30 Lakeshore Dr. Drama Club I - III, Pep Club III, Prom Committee III - IV (Chairman IV), Varsity Field Hockey IV, O.E.A. IV, National Honor Society III - IV, Active Committee III - IV CLAUDETTE BEDARD 31 Lafayette St. Active Committee III, Prom Committee III, C.C.D. Ill BONNIE BEGGS 12 Mohawk Path Athletic Association II, Yoga Club III, National Honor Society III - IV, O.E.A. (President) IV, Secretary of Senior Class IV ALBERT BELANGER 11 Lindwood Ave. Math Club I - IV (President IV), Drama Club II, Class Vice-Pres. II, Literary Magazine IV, Stage Band IV ANITA BELANGER 68 Cross St. Drama Club I, D.E.C.A. Ill - IV DAVID BELISLE 15 Squire Lane Track Club I - IV, Key Club I KENNETH BIRON 20 Park St. Football II DEBRA BOKOSKI 41 Stockholm St. SANDRA BONI 71 Pickering Ave. Teacher’s Aide — Work Study II - IV SUSAN BOZEK 90 Brisson Ave. Art Club I, Social Committee I - II, Ski Club I - II, Prom Committee III, Active Committee III - IV, Yoga III, Cheerleading I - III (Co-Captain III), N.H.S. Ill - IV, Yearbook Staff IV DAVID BRIGGS 1068 So. Main St. Band I - IV, Yearbook Staff IV, N.H.S. Ill - IV, Prom Committee IV EDWARD BRISSON 12 Liberty St. Ski Club, Band, Band Officer JAYNE BROWN 204 No. Main St. CATHERINE BRYAN 50 Cedar Hill Rd. Numismatic Club, Art Club, Ceramics Club TAMMY BUCCHI 17 Valley View Rd. Coin Club, Ecology Club, Tennis DAWN CAMERON 34 Pearl St. Pep Club III LESLIE CARTIER 151 So. Main St. Junior Activity III, Prom Committee III, Senior Activity IV, Yearbook Staff IV PAU L CASTAGNARO 47 Mechanic St. Freshman Football MICHAEL CATALANO 16 Cedar Hill Rd. Baseball, Prom Committees, Active Comm., Italian Club, Chess Club, Weightlifting Club, Yearbook Staff BRIAN CHAMBERLIN 58 Rose Avenue Ext. Football, J.V. Tennis, Key Club, Who’s Who Among American High School Students, National Honor Society, Intramural Basketball DONALD CHAMPAGNE 20 Highland St. CELINA A. CHARLAND 280 Pulaski Blvd. Senior O.E.A., Field Hockey J.V., Drama I WILLIAM CHASE 30 Plymouth Rd. Italian Club, Drama Club 78 CATHY CLANCY 167 Hartford Ave. ALFRED CLOSSON 30 Potter Dr. CYNTHIA COFFEY 32 Apache Rd. Social Committee, Active Committee, Jr. Prom Committee, National Honor Society, Ski Club, Student Council CASSANDRA CONKLIN 33 Candace Dr. Chorus, Pep Club, Library Aide LINDA CONLEY 43 Locust Street DARLENE CONSTANTINEAU 70 Pine Grove Ave. Chorus, Pep Club, Library Aide, Guidance Aide DAVID CONSTANTINEAU 70 Pine Grove Ave. DONNA CONSTANTINEAU 41 Linwood Ave. Pep Club, O.E.A. MICHAEL L. COOK 8 Rose Ave. A.V. I, II, III, Activity Committee III, IV, Prom Committee III, Pep Club III, IV DEAN COOPER 43 Easy St. Football, Baseball DONNA COOPER 43 Easy St. Softball, Basketball, Tri-Captain, Field Hockey, Pep Club, Activity Club, Prom Committee, National Honor Society, Who’s Who Amon g American Students DAVID COX 292 Caroline Dr. ELAINE CRESEY 1 Glenbrook Ave. Guidance Aide, Chorus FERNAND CROTEAU 21 Summer St. LINDA CROTEAU 101 Winter St. National Honor Society, Prom Committee, J.V. Basketball, C.C.D. Helper, O.E.A., Project Access at Johnson Wales College, Account¬ ing Club atJ.W. AMY CURLL 14 Horseshoe Dr. French Club, Freshman Jr. Varsity Softball, Secretary of National Honor Society, Ski Club, Activity Club, Student Council JANE CUVELLIER 90 Clarence Rd. Class Representative MARK DALTON 24 Candace Dr. Photography Club, Hockey, Tennis TERESA DAMADIO 176 North St. RICHARD V. DEFAUT 12 Priscilla Ave. Football II, Baseball II, National Honor Society II, Ski Club II, Basket¬ ball I, Student Council, Band III PAUL DiCRISTOFORO 31 Governor Ave. Spanish Club I, II DEBORAH DOLPH Arrowhead Rd. LINDA DONNELLY 159 Blackstone St. Pep Club II, Hockey Cheerleading I, Drama Club CINDY DORVAL 61 Woodland Rd. MELON IE DUASON 15 Farm St. BRENDA DUCHARME 334 Farm St. Field Hockey, Pep Club DOREEN DUFRESNE 21 Third Ave. French Club I, Prom Committee III, IV, Homeroom Rep. II, III; Year¬ book Staff IV, National Honor Society III, IV, Active Committee, Social Committee I, II, Class Assistant Treasurer IV BARBARA DUNFORD Andrews St. PENNY DUNN 176 Farm St. Art Club I, Ceramics Club I, Wood Club I KAREN DUPRE 1087 So. Main St. Field Hockey I, II, III, IV, Basketball I, II, III, IV, Home Room Rep. I, Prom Committee III, N.H.S. Ill, IV MICHELLE DURAZZANO 21 Lemire Court O.E.A. I MICHAEL DURKIN 1132 South Main Football I, II, Track II, French Club II KEVIN FELICE 93 Silver Lake Rd. Track I, II, III, IV, Cross Country I, Class Treasurer IV, National This Page Sponsored by: HENRY’S PICK-UP Honor Society III, IV, French Club II, Football Club II CAROL FRANK 7 Prairie St. Deca Club I, II, Yoga Club, Treasurer of Deca Store ELIZABETH FRAPPIER 30 Arthur St. Art Club I, II, Student Council I, II, IV, Class Officer III, Prom Com¬ mittee III, Project Access at Johnson and Wales, National Honor Soci¬ ety III, IV TINA-MARIE FRAPPIER 5 West Oak Terrace French Club, Prom Committee, Activity Committee, National Honor Society, A-V PAULETTE GABOURY 40 Brisson Ave. Ski Club III, Softball I, Activity Club II, Field Hockey I, Art Club III, Basketball I, Prom Comm. I, Student Council, Class Rep. I FRANCIS GADBOIS 358 Center St. T rack I GLENDON GADWAH 7 Lewiston St. Spanish Club RAYMONDGAGNE 8 Squire Lane Basketball I, Golf I, II, III, Cross Country I, II, III, Track IV BARBARA GAuPEAU 5 Squire Lane Deca I, II, Drama II, III PAUL GARCIA 20 Muron Ave. Football I, II, III, Basketball I, II ROBIN GAUTREAU 17 Squire Lane Field Hockey II, III, IV, capt. IV, Basketball II, III, IV, capt. IV, Soft- ball II, III, IV, Pep Club III, IV, Drama Club II, III, Math Club IV, N.H.S. Ill, IV, French Club II, Prom Committee III, IV, Girls Ice Hockey I, Girls Gym Club I, II, Who’s Who Among American High School Students, The Society of Distinguished H.S. Students JEAN GELINEAU 190 So. Main St. Girl’s Basketball II, III, IV, Girl’s Softball I, II, III, IV, Ski Club I MARCEL GENTES 23 Cranberry Lane Swimming, Table Tennis JANE GIARD 111 South Main St. Softball I, Basketball II, Activity Club I, II, III, IV, Yearbook IV, Majorettes I, II, III, IV, co-capt. IV, Homecoming Queen III, Ski Club I, II, III, IV, N.H.S. Ill, IV, Prom Comm. Ill, IV, Vice Pres. Ill, Stu¬ dent Council I, II, Class Rep. I, II DIANE GIROUARD 81 Florida Ave. Drama I, Deca I, II, O.E.A. I, Deca Secretary IV JOANNE GIUNTA 143 Ruthellen Rd. MAURICE GLADU 140 Wrentham Rd. STEVE GLOWKA 10 Pine St. Baseball I, II, III, IV, Basketball I, Football I GEORGE GOODWIN 258 Caroline Dr. Varsity Tennis I, II, III, Photography MADELEINE GOSSELIN 14 Coderre Dr. RAYMOND GOSSELIN 156 North Main St. MARC GREGOIRE 344 Center St. Basketball I JODY GRIMARD 45 Elvira St. Drama Club I, II, III, IV, Art Club I, Student Council II DEBRA HAKENJOS 61 Wethersfield Rd. Prom Com. Ill, IV, Prom Chairman IV, Manager Girl’s Field Hockey IV, N.H.S. Ill, IV, Activities Club III, Spanish Club II, Drama Club II, III, O.E.A. IV, Pep Club III, Yearbook Staff III, IV SUSAN HAMMOND 1 Coderre Dr. A-V II, III, Softball I, IV, Basketball IV, Ski Club I, II, III, Drama Club I, Activity Club I, II, III, IV, Prom Com. Ill, IV, Yearbook III, IV, Majorettes I, O.E.A. IV, N.H.S. Ill, IV, Student Council I, Class Rep. I, 11 KATHLEEN HAND 59 Chestnut St. Prom Com. Ill, N.H.S. Ill, Pres. IV, Activities,Com. Ill, Drama Club I, II, III, German Club I, II, III, IV, Yearbook Staff IV, Pep Club III RONALD HARDY 21 Brisson St. ROBERT HARRIS 100 Mechanic St. Ski Club II, III, IV, Track I, Key Club BARBARA HART 400 Center St. Basketball II, Field Hockey II, Varsity IV, Yearbook Staff IV, Drama Club I, II, III, IV, Summer Drama I, II, Spanish Club II, Pep Club III, O.E.A. IV, N.H.S. Ill, IV JOSEPH HARVEY JR. 25 Rondeau Rd. Chess Team I, II, Golf I, II, III, Basketball I, Intramural Basketball I 180 This Page Sponsored by: MCCARTHY’S It. DAVID HEALEY 710 Pulaski Blvd. KATHLEEN HEC HLER 5 Yvonne Rd. Basketball I, Softball I, II, Field Hockey III, Majorettes IV, Athletic Association I, II, Basketball Manager II. DONALD HEROUX 10 Country Way Basketball I, II, Football I, II CAROL HOGGE 468 Hartford Ave. French Club I, Hawaii, Swim Team II, Hawaii, Varsity Basketball IV DEBORAH HOOTHAY 540 So. Main St. German Club I, II, III, IV, Library Aid I, II, III, Student Council II, N. H.S. Ill, IV LINDA HOWLAND 346 Theresa Rd. Athletic Association I, II, Softball Manager II, Majorettes IV MICHAEL HUGHES 61 Oswego St. GEORGE HURTEAU 51 Elm St. Pres, of Photography Club I, II, III, IV, Track Club I, II VICTOR IACIOFANO 24 Country Way DARRELL JACKSON 59 Newland Ave. Secretary of class II, Treasurer of class III, Prom Committee, Active Committee, Yearbook Staff ROBERT JACKSON 59 Newland Ave. Class Treasurer I, II, Class President III, School Committee Representa¬ tive III, Student Council, Prom Committee JAMES JOANIS 391 Hartford Ave. Freshman Football JOYCE JOSEPH 61 Linwood Ave. Member of Band I, Math Club II, III, IV, D.E.C.A. Ill, IV, Treasurer O. E.A. IV, Social Committee Rep. II, National Honor Society RONALD KARAKEIAN 151 North St. J.V. Baseball I, Track II, III, IV LAWRENCE KEANE 185 Farm St. Drama I, IV, Class Play III, IV, Numismatic I, Ecology I KAREN KEARNAN 5 North Main St. French Club I, II, III, Prom Committee, N.H.S. Ill, IV, Yearbook Staff Active Com. DEBORAH KEEFE 17 Ann Marie Dr. Pep Club III, IV, Chorus II, III, Field Hockey II, III, Basketball IV, Manager III, Softball I, II, IV SCOTT KEMPTON 35 Mendon Rd. Football I, II, III, IV, Basketball I, II, III, IV, Baseball I, II, HI, IV, Audio-Visual II, III, National Honor Society III, IV SALLY KENT 133 Stella Rd. PATRICIA KINNEY 231 Ruthellen Rd. WALTER KOLOSKY 286 Shirley Rd. PAULA KOZAK 166 Maple St. Class Secretary I, Class President II, Student Council I, Field Hockey I, II, III, Co-Captain IV, Tri-Captain III, IV, Softball I, II, III, IV, Basket¬ ball I, II, IV KENT KOZIMOR 11 Governor Ave. Basketball I, Football II, III, IV, Tennis I, II, IV, Ski Club III, IV, National Honor Society DOUGLAS KRAMER 208 Caroline Dr. SANDRA KRAPOHL 941 South Main st. German Club I, II, III, IV, Sr. Co-Pres., Pep Club I, Active Committee I, Chorus RONALD LABONTE 660 Wrentham Rd. JOANNE LAMOTHE 101 Mann St. Pep Club III, Office Education Association, Secretary of Pep Club III DIANE LANDRY 283 Pulaski Blvd. Distributive Education III, IV SCOTT LANGLEY 39 Cedar Hill Rd. Hockey I, II, Prom Committee, Active Committee, National Honor Society III, IV GLORIA LARIVIERE Homeroom Rep. I, Student Council I, Junior Prom Princess, D.E.C.A. Treasurer III, D.E.C.A. Store Treasurer, State Championship D.E.C.A. RICHARD LAVOIE 6l Orchard St. DIANE LeBLANC 41 Governor Ave. Majorettes I, II, HI, IV, Office Education Association IV, Homeroom This Page Sponsored by: JEAN LEO RIENDEAU Rep. Social Committee, Prom Committee IV STEPHEN LeBLANC 27 Squire Lane Basketball I, III, IV, Tennis II, III, IV, Cross Country III, Intramural Basketball I, II, Fall Tennis IV FORREST LEDOUX 100 Wrentham Rd. WANDA LEIGHTON 3 Judy Lane DAN LEONE 5 Scott St. Track I RICHARD LEWIS 172 Blackstone St. DIANE LOEWENSTEIN 50 North St. Office Education Association DEBORAH MacKENZIE 5 Norin Dr. CHARLES MacMURRAY 5 Lisa Ann Dr. Band I, II GARY MAHONEY 63 Nason St. J.V. Baseball I, Chess Team I, II, Drama I RICHARD MANCHESTER 11 Rose Ave. Football III, IV, N.H.S., Who’s Who Among American High School Students, Key Club II, Baseball I, II, Basketball I MARILYN MANGANO 48 Nason St. N.H.S. Ill, IV, Field Hockey IV, Drama Club I - IV, Activity Commit¬ tee III, IV, Pep Club III, Gormet Club IV, Italian Club IV LIONEL MASSE 501 Pulaski Blvd. KATHLEEN MATTHEWS 141 Ann Marie Dr. KATHRYN MAY 6 Steven Rd. Office Education Association IV DARLENE McINNIS 196 Temi Rd. Photography Club I KATHLEEN McQUADE 81 Elm St. Social Committee I - IV, Homeroom Rep. I, II, Prom Committee III, IV, Student Govt. I, Tennis I, N.H.S. Ill, IV, French Club I, II, III, French Club Treasurer II, Vice Pres. Ill, Yearbook Staff MAUREEN Me WALTERS 57 Jeannine Rd. Social Committee II, III, Prom Committee III, Pep Club III LINDA MENARD 21 Hunt St. Prom Committee III ROBERT MERCER 194 Hartford Ave. Band I MARC MILLETTE 120 Pine Grove Ave. CHERYL MILLS 11 Judy Lane Athletic Association ANTHONY MUCCINI 168 Caroline Dr. Key Club, Photography PAULA MURPHY 79 Maple St. WILLIAM NELSON 30 Gordan Ave. Chess Team, Math Club, Student Government MELISSA NEWMAN 63 Ray Ave. Drama Club DREW NUTTING Coderre Dr. MICHAEL PANISS 38 Temi Rd. Basketball II, III, IV, Baseball II, III, IV JIM PATRICK 1095 South Main St. JAMES PATTON JR. 3 Rose Ave. DEBORA PELLETIER 58 North St. Gym Activity, Jr. Prom Committee, Local O.E.A. Chapter, State O.E.A. Student Bd. MICHAEL PELOQUIN 27 Chamberlin Dr. Golf Team III, Track III, IV, Football IV, Prom Committee III, IV, Vice President IV, Active Committee III, IV DAVID PERRY 5 Deerfield Lane Coach Pop Warner Football, 2 years Coach Little League Baseball, 1 year DEBORAH PERRY 34 Potter Dr. Spanish Club 2 years, Softball 2 years. Chorus, Art Club JULIE ANN PERRY 182 uiui. ±-j . 13 Overlook Dr. Ecology Club I, Darma Club I, II, Art Club II LEEANNE PERRY 6 Saddleback Hill Rd. Class Vice Pres. I, J.V. Cheerleader I, Varsity Cheerleader II, III, Social Committee I, II, Prom Committee III, Yearbook Co-Editor IV, Active Committee III, National Honor Society III, IV ELEANOR PIETRANTONIO 197 Ruthellen Rd. JOHN PILLA 111 Maple St. DIANE POIRIER 19 Lake St. O.E.A. DIANNE RECORE 14 Country Way Drama Club I, II, A.V. II, III ROY RECORE Pickering Ave. Baseball LEO REMILLARD 16 Janet Ave. Football I, II CARLENE RICCIARDI 111 5A South Main St. Drama Club I, French Club I, Home Room Representative II, Social Committee II, Active Committee III, Prom Committee III, Hockey Cheerleader II, National Honor Society III, IV, Tutor III, Yearbook Staff, Who’s Who THOMAS RICHARD 417 Hartford Ave. Varsity Baseball II, III, IV DEBORAH RILEY 2 Coderre Dr. Art I, Drama Club I, Group Therapy DEBORAH RIQUIER 950 Pulaski Blvd. Basketball I, O.E.A. LEO RIVARD 221 Paine St. Golf Team I, II, Math Club II, Numismatic club I, II, National Honor Society III, IV RUSSELL RIVARD 80 Wrentham Rd. Track Team II, Cross Country III, Tennis III LORETTA ROCKWELL 5 Horseshoe Dr. DIANE ROMAN 29 Caroline Dr. Drama Club II, Pep Club II, Field Hockey II .. -tit..,: -- KATHLEEN ROMIKAITIS 14 Potter Circle Rep. to Student Council I, Deca Club I, II, Publicity Chairman of Deca III, Manager of School Store IV SHIRLEY RONDEAU 9 Holstrom Rd. Office Education Association IRENE ROSS 80 Suffolk St. O.E.A. KIM ROTATORI 640 Pulaski Blvd. Social Committee I, Student Council I, Group Counseling, Reading Tutor SUSAN ROUX 705 Wrentham Rd. French Club JOHN RYFA South Main St. JANET SANCHEZ 190 Hartford Ave. Chess Club CAROL SCHIAVONE 175 Stella Rd. O.E.A. RONALD SCHREFFLER 71 Farm St. Key Club II, III, IV, Numismatic Club I, Band Club I, German Club I - IV, Yearbook Staff IV NANCY SEFAKIS 310 Wrentham Rd. French Club II, Activity Committee III, IV, Pep Club III, Future Nurses of America III, Prom Committee III, IV, Senior Class President, National Honor Society Vice-President III, IV, Yearbook Staff Senior Section Editor IV JANET SHAFFER 54 Laurel Lane Basketball Team II, Majorette II DONNA SLASON 46 Arrowhead Rd. Field Hockey IV, Ski Club III, National Honor Society III, IV, Prom Committee III, IV, Student Council II, Cheerleader II, III, Social Com¬ mittee I, II, Active Committee III, IV DEBRA SPEAR 390 Winter St. Field Hockey I, Prom Committee III, Yoga Club III DEBORAH ST. AMANT 15 Mohawk St. Drama I, II, III, Pep Club III, Yearbook Committee, Active Committee GREGORY STRATMAN 54 Apache Rd. 183 Football II, III, IV, Basketball III, IV WILLIAM TAGLIAFERRI 24 Valley View Rd. Tennis, Metals Club, Key Club STAN TARASKA 26 Pond St. Ice Hockey I, II, III, IV PAULINE TESSIER 21 Elbow St. Field Hockey II, III, Basketball II, III, IV, Softball I, II, III, IV JANET THOMAS 25 Jeannine Rd. Social Committee I, II, Active Committee, Prom Commit tee III, Reme¬ dial Reading Aide IV, National Honor Society III TIMOTHY TUTTLE 22 Liberty St. Basketball I, Football I, II, III, IV, Ski Club III, IV, Class Pres. I, Weightlifting II, III, Student Council I, Principal’s Advisory Commit¬ tee II, National Honor Society III, IV, Student Body I, H, III, IV PAUL VAN HELDEN 128 Depot St. JOHN VENUTI 51 Plymouth Rd. Baseball I, II, III, IV, Math Club I KATHLEEN VERHOEST 150 North St. Yearbook Editor-in-Chief, French Club I, Field Hockey I, II, III, IV, Basketball I, Basketball Scorer II, IV, Ski Club III, Pep Club III, N.H.S. III, IV, Tutoring, Homecoming Court, Junior Prom Princess, Activities Club III PAUL VERMETTE 11 Brisson Ave. Key Club — President, Secretary, Treasurer, Junior Prom Committee, Activity Committee, D.E.C.A. President III, IV LARRY VIVIAN 100 Farm St. Chess Team I, III, IV, Track Team II, III, IV, Cross Country Team III, IV, Numismatic Club I, II, Math Club III, IV HENRI WANTE 241 Paine St. Football I, Varsity Tennis I, II, Co-Captain of Tennis 2 years, N.H.S. T reasurer DEBORAH WARNER 137 Lisa Ann Dr. MARY WHEELER 82 Potter Dr. Band I, Spanish Club II DANA WHITEHOUSE 21 Stockholm St. Football I, II, III, IV (Co-captain IV), Basketball I, II, III, Baseball I, II, III, IV, Weightlifting II, III, IV, N.H.S. Ill, IV, Student Body Member I, II, III, IV, Ski Club III ROBERT WILKIE 401 Wrentham Rd. KARL WOODMAN 881 So. Main St. German Club II, III, Youth Hockey II, III, IV THOMAS WYATT 16 Dorothy Ave. JAMES YOUNG 33 Valley View Rd. Key Club STEPHEN ZAJAC 59 Farm St. Varsity Baseball I, II, III, IV, (Co-captain) Varsity Football II, III, IV, (Co-captain IV) J.V. Basketball I, II DONNA ZAZZA 20 Central Blvd. Prom Committee III, Yoga Club I Junior Graduates SUSAN BRUMMITT 12 Arrowhead Rd. Drama Club Officer III, Gourmet Cooking III, Social Committee Chairman I, O.E.A. Ill MARY BETH CAPOZZOLI 25 Lem ire Court Field Hockey 7, 8, I, II, Drama I, II, III, Gourmet Club II, Homeroom Rep. I JAMES MASSON 51 Linwood Ave. Track I, II LAUREN MATHEWS 460 Lake Street J. V. Field Hockey II, Varsity Field Hockey III LEO PERRY 30 Steven Rd. LISA RIZZO 12 Cedar Hill Rd. Drama Club I, II, III, Chorus I, II, III, Gourmet Cooking Club, Pep Club I, French Club I LINDA YEOMANS 105 Temi Road J.V. Tennis I, Varsity Tennis II, German Club I, II, III, Chorus II, Drama Club I, II 1 184 I . wT .fSfg • ' : ■ : m. 7 . ' •• f ( t: • PIP .; £ :, }
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