Case High School - Chief Yearbook (Swansea, MA)

 - Class of 1967

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Swansea Free Public Library 69 Main Street Swansea, MA 02777 the chief 1967 Joseph case high school Swansea, massachusetts volume xxiv Christine provost, editor-in-chief anthony ferreira, business manager lawrence abbruzzi, managing editor I 3 an end . . . 5 W Ht ’{ ' I S ' , ' V i v ' i .. , v v 4. ; « .4 j, ■ ' 5 mrs. maurita siedentopf if it is true that older people are supposed to set an example for younger people, then mrs. siedentopf has truly done her job. mrs. siedentopf is more than the ordinary teacher, she is concerned with what happens to her students and what they make of themselves, she takes a deep interest in everything around her. this can be seen in the cheery warmth of her room and by the simple beauty of the dam in the spring. mrs. siedentopf has not only taught us about mitosis, life functions, and cell structure, she has also taught us that being satisfied with what we do and what we have is not enough; we must continue to do better, she has taught us that in taking a personal interest in ourselves, we can become a better person. and so, in gratitude, we dedicate this 1967 chief to mrs. maurita m. siedentopf, who has dedicated the past 10 years to us. 4 dedication 6 • iSn.; ; ; - ' ' ifc.f - ' % ■ A fh Ti Jr foreword each class to attend case has played the same sports, be¬ longed to the same clubs, and has been part of the same organizations, for each class there has been certain mo¬ ments—the game won by one point in the final seconds, the night of a concert, the day of a big test, the prom, each class has found friend¬ ship, work, frustrations and rewards, so will each class to follow, as years go by the old is replaced with the new and progress moves forever onward, but the experiences represented on these pages belong to us. these words and pictures describe the way in which we molded our four years, they are an attempt to capture in time some of the unique meanings of case for us. these are our mem¬ ories. V 1 U.%. r table of contents administration . pg. 10 faculty . pg. 13 seniors . pg. 21 underclassmen.. pg. 48 activities . pg. 63 who 5 who . pg. 89 sports . pg. 93 advertisements, pg. 112 9 I superintendent mr. donald f. mccaffrey administration 10 principal vice principal 12 mrs. tracy english mr. o’toole faculty mrs. hopkins english mrs. Harris english, debate i_ ' english, head english department, yearbook and cardinal advisor mrs. bird english english english at case entails four years of dis¬ covering thoughts, words of wisdom, and treasures of truth immortalized by english masters throughout the centuries. mrs. Hathaway english, speech 13 mr. borden english, reading improvement, fresh¬ man class advisor languages students of foreign languages have taken a step over the language barrier which often exists between americans and not only the masters of literature but also the common people of a foreign land, it is their goal to under¬ stand many tongues—different from their own hut no longer foreign. mr. chase mrs. pelletier french mr, flanigan latin, german mrs. papandrea french, head of language department 14 social studies through our studies at case we come to respect and under¬ stand the peoples of the world, their history, their economy, their culture, we learn to live in better harmony with na¬ tions through experiences of the past, and come to realize that all men constitute a world community. mr. papandrea social studies HtSSSK 8 mr. carey social studies, jv basketball coach mr. mccarthy social studies, football, baseball, varsity coach, junior class advisor mr. conforti social studies mr. monahan social studies, senior class advisor 15 music art i mr. la flame music, hand director mrs. Schofield music, choral director mrs. Stewart art physical education mr. o’hare physical education, assistant football ' coach miss calisto physical education miss rizy physical education, girls’ sports coach homemaking mrs. phillips homemaking mrs. hanley art clothing mrs. chadwick clothing 16 business the expanding world of business beckons our commer¬ cial students to its call. mr. bannister business, driver training mr. Stubbs general business, consumer education mr. dean guidance counselor mrs. de rocher typing, shorthand mrs. fallen typing, office practice miss emery typing, shorthand, head of business dept. 17 mathematics mathematics is the universal expression of sci¬ ence, and it is a science in itself—a science which we can apply to our everyday lives. mrs. kostas mathematics mr. bernier mathematics, sophomore class advisor miss costa mathematics 18 mr. michaels industrial arts mr. Wright automotive, mechanical drawing mr. smith physics, head of science department mr. la fazia science, general biology the world is filled with questions to be answered by the world of science, these questions cannot be answered by factor but rather by ideas that have to be proved and their implications sought out. for a student of science it is a look into the world around him, a question of himself. science mr. lussier chemistry, physical science mr. reynolds earth science school staff 1. to T. d. smith, c. cords, o. omerod, v. orzechowski, g. bell, e. omerod, 1. conway. a. roberts secretary a. demattos secretary g. squire secretary X. stickler secretary c. hetherson secretary 20 t. pavao engineer seniors lawrence abbruzzi “larry” 162 barneyville road ambition: undecided future teachers 4; latin club 2; chief staff 4; Cardinal staff 4; drama club 2; mixed chorus 1, 2; a.a. council 4; student council pres. 4; football varsity 3, 4 j.v, 1; basketball varsity 2, 3, 4 j.v. 1; baseball varsity 2, 3, 4 j.v. 1; Spanish club 4; class officer —vice pres. 1, 2, 3; prom committee 3; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 nancy a. anger 72 elmwood ave. ambition: dental assistant librarians 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3 william a. ashley “biffa” 72 maple avenue ambition: undecidev future teachers 4; latin club 2, 3; chief staff 4; world affairs club 4; drama club 1; student council 4 vice pres.; prom committee 3; class of¬ ficer—treasurer 1, 2, 3; var¬ sity football 2, 3, 4 co-capt.; baseball 1, 2; Junior classical league 3; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 gerald assad “j. b.” 1159 grand army highway ambition: military career latin club 2, 3; junior class! cal league 3; chess club 4; world affairs 3, 4; Spanish club 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 howard aubin “howie” 162 locust street ambition: accountant a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 peter micheal aubut “pete” 1008 gardener neck road ambition: business administrator band 1, 2, 3, 4; mixed choir 2, 3, 4; cross country 4; Spanish club 4 ; a.a. 1, 2, 3 4 Jeannette babcock 240 pearse road ambition: college business bees—pres. 4; future teachers 2, 3. 4; oracle staff 3i chief staff 4; world affairs club—vice pres. 3, 4; drama club 3; class officer—secretary 3, 4; prom committee 3; banner bearer 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 daphne a. babin “daff” 43 swansom road ambition: nursing business bees 4; librarians 3, 4; chief staff 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 dale barratt 111 pearse road ambition: laboratory assistant bios club—secretary 3, 4; chief staff 4; cardinal staff 4; laboratory assistant 3, 4; a.a. 1. 2, 3, 4 richard bernier “little leo” 156 wilder street ambition: college camera club 1; latin club 3; chess club 3; band 1, 2, 3; rifle club 1, 2; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 dennis bibeau “beb s 487 gardener neck road ambition: engineer librarians 4; office assistant 4; world affairs 3, 4; track 1, 2, 3 a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 dona 1. bigelow “donnie” 708 gardener neck road ambition: secretary a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 robert wayne blackburn “bob” 498 hortonville road ambition: undecided varsity football 3; track 2, 3, 4 a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 susan blais “sue” 32 Stafford street ambition: dental assistant business bees—treasurer 4; office assistant 4; chief staff 4; world affairs club 3; prom committee 3; student council 4: a.a. 1. 2. 3, 4 patricia bolduc “pat” 81 bayview avenue ambition: fashion designer chief staff 4; cardinal staff 4; drama club 2; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 jayne borge “janie-belle” 94 valley road somerset ambition: business college business bees 4; chief staff 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 gerald boudreau 103 norwood street ambition: college librarians 4; student council 1, 2, 3; ball 1, 2; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 “jerry cross country 1; j,v, base. Cynthia j. brain 60 morin avenue ambition: telephone operator chief staff 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 “cindy” 24 jeffery m. branco “jeff” 17 fourth street ambition: rabbi librarians 4; chief staff 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 Stephen bridge “steve” 24 bayview avenue ambition: college latin club 2, 3; junior classical league 2, 3; a.a. 2, 3, 4 raymond brothers “ray” 567 ocean grove avenue ambition: college a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 celeste m. brodeur “ces” 297 ocean grove avenue ambition: nursing office assistant 3; future teach¬ er 3, 4; bios club 3, 4; chief staff 4; cardinal staff 4; flag twirler 4; world affairs 3 treas¬ urer 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 michael buckley “mike” 43 highland road ambition: service cross country 1, 2, 3; track 2; a.a. 1, 2, ,3 4 donna camara 10 third street ambition: secretary business bees 4; libraria ns 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 25 robert canuel 19 oban way ambition: college a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 wilhermina carreiro 486 wilbur avenue ambition: seeretary business bees 4; a.a, 3, 4 mary ann casilli 10 sunny slope avenue ambition : i.b.m. business bees 4; drama club 3; a.a, 1, 2, 3, 4 cynthia castro 29 oak street ambition: secretary business bees 4; chief staff 4; a.a, 1, 2 3, 4 cheryl j. chace “gullible” 208 maple avenue ambition: nursing future teachers 3, 4; latin club 2, 3; chief staff 4; cardinal staff 4; band 1, 2, 3, 4; girls leaders 3, 4; basketball—varsity 4, j.v. 3; field hockey 3; Spanish club—secretary 4; volleyball 3, 4, banner bearer 4; softball 1, 2, 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 donna deane chace “cherries” 189 gardener neck road ambition: travel and happiness business bees 4; librarians 2, 3, 4—vice-president; chief staff 4; drama club 3; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 “animal” william chace 77 oaklane avenue ambition: mattress inspector mixed choir 1, 2, 3, 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 henry chenard 53 ocean view avenue ambition: navy a.v. aid 1, 2, 3 susan ciullio sue 53 norwood street ambition: elementary teacher future teachers 4; cardinal staff 4; majorette 4; band 1, 2, 3, 4; girls leaders 4; field hockey 2; Spanish club 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 66 99 james r. correia jmi 94 shore avenue ambition: college a.v. aid 2; rifle club 2; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 ellen coulombe “elaine” 529 bark street ambition: dental hygienist business bees 4; oracle staff 3; chief staff 4; majorettes 4; world affairs club 3, 4; student council 3, 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 carol linda cranshaw 35 weaver street ambition: accountant amoinon: accouiuam business bees 4; librarians 2, 4; office assistants 4; chief staff 4; cardinal staff 4; girl’s glee club 1. 2, 3, 4; prom committee 3. a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 “kathy” kathleen b. curtis 1407 gardener neck road ambition: interior decorator future teachers 3, 4; latin club 2, 3, 4; junior classical league 3, 4; chess club 3; oracle staff, co-editor 3; national honor so¬ ciety 3, 4; chief staff 4; cardinal staff 4; cheerleader—varsity 4, j.v. 2,-3 head; world affairs 3, 4; girls leaders 3, 4; basketball— varsity 4, j.v. 2, 3; prom committ ee 3, a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 james daugherty “jimmy” 77 wyola road ambition: i.b.m, programer librarians 4; camera club 1; chess club 4; drama club 3; track 1, 2, 3, 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 roger dawe rog 164 maple avenue ambition: college future teachers 4 ; varsity football 2, 3, 4; track 3; Spanish club—vice pres. 4 ; baseball 2; a.a; 1, 2, : 3, 4 Stanley decosta “snake” 494 milford road ambition: coach a.a. 4 coleen delaney “col” 41 Stevens road ambition: teacher future teachers 4; latin club 4; bios club 3, 4; chief staff 4; cardinal staff 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 donna lee de paiva 282 milford road ambition: nursing business bees 4; chief staff 4; cardinal staff 4; drama club 1 2- a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 Picture Not Available george a. desrosiers 78 ralph chapman road ambition: electrical engineer track 3; a.v. aid 4 bruce devlin 16 Clinton avenue ambition: undecided football—varsity 3, 4; j.v. 1, 2; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 robert dionne “bob” 136 coolidge street ambition: travel camera club 1, 2, a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 margaret doherty “bobbi” 115 wilbur avenue ambition: nurse office assistant 1, 4; future teachers 4; latin club 2; drama club 1; Spanish club 4; a.a. 1. 2, 3. 4 james elroy dolin “jim” 28 highland road ambition: business administrator librarians 4; chief staff 4; world affairs club 3; prom committee 3; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 Clifford dorsey “cliff” 16 touissett avenue ambition: undecided a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 richard doucette “rick” 49 harbor road ambition: industrial engineer cardinal staff 4; Spanish club 4; mixed chorus 4; a.a. I, 2 jeanne dumont “jeannie” 80 rangeley street ambition: i.b.m. operator business bees 4; cardinal staff 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 deb or ah ann dunlap “debbie’ 44 escol street ambition: secretary business bees 4; chief staff 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 donna duphiney “duph” 16 rolf avenue ambition: teacher of the mentally retarded future teachers 2, 3, 4; latin club 1, 2, 3; bios club 3 pres, 4; drama club 1, 2; a.a. council 4; girls leaders 2, 3 vice pres. 4 pres.; student council 1, 2, 3, 4; varsity basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; field hockey 1, 2, 4; class officer —treas. 4; prom committee 3; softball 1, 2, 4; volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; a.a. 1, 2, ,3 4 betty enos 612 warren avenue ambition: horse trainer office assistant 3, 4; camera club 1; drama club 1, girls leaders 4; varsity basketball 4; field hockey 2, 3, 4; softball 1, 3, 4; volleyball 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 david ferguson 205 old warren road ambition: doctor future teachers 4; world affairs 4; football varsity 2, 3, 4 j.v. 1; basketball varsity 2, 3, 4 j.v. 1; prom committee 3 co-chairman; a.a. I, 2, 3, 4 “ferg” 30 anthony ferreira “tony” 159 old warren road ambition: college future teachers 4; latin club 2, 3, 4; junior classical league 3, 4; national honor society 3, 4; chief staff 4; cardinal staff 4; student council 1, 2, 3, 4; football varsity 2, 3, 4 co-capt. j.v. 1; j.v. basketball 1; class officer pres. 1, 2, 3, 4; prom committee 3; baseball varsity 3, 4 j.v. 1; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 evelyn ferry “lyn” 1548 sharps lot road ambition: registered nurse latin club 2; chief staff 4; cardinal staff 4; world affairs 4; a.a. francis a. flynn “frank” 20 dark lane ambition: chemical engineer camera club 3, 4; future teachers 4; chess club 4; chief staff 4; cardinal staff 4; sci¬ ence associates 3, 4; student council 2; track 3, 4; cross country 4; a.v. aid 3, 4 man¬ ager; varsity football 2, 3; prom committee 3; a.a. 2, 3, 4 francine foley “fran” 2 third street ambition: college future teachers 3, 4 vice pres.; latin club 2, 3, 4; junior classical league 3, sec¬ retary 4; chief staff 4; rar- dinal staff 4; world affairs 3, 4; a.a. council 4; girls leaders 2, 3, 4; student coun¬ cil 3, 4 treas.; basketball var¬ sity 4, j.v. 2, 3; field hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; prom committee 3; volleyball 2, 3, 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 patricia foley “pat” 448 pearse road ambition: travel future teachers 4; oracle staff 3; chief staff assistant editor 4; cardinal staff 4; girls glee club 2, 3, 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 marsha fortin 722 bark street ambition: hairdresser business bees 4; office assistant 4; camera club 1; a.a. I, 2, 3, 4 31 “john” John h, fournier 30 south street ambition: college a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 jesse furtado 520 maple avenue ambition: machinist a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 “retardo” nancy goff “nance” 55 seaview avenue ambition: math teacher future teachers 3, 4; latin club 2, 3; chief staff 4; cardinal staff 4; band 1, 2; world affairs 4; mixed chorus 3, 4; girls leaders secretary 4; field hockey 3, 4; varsity basketball 4; science asso¬ ciates 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 janet graham 383 vinnicum road ambition: art camera club 3; latin club 2, 3; bios club 3; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 daniel griffin “dan” 553 marvel street ambition: college a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 rose guindon “rosita” 674 bark street ambition: doctor future teachers 4; latin club I, 2, 3; junior classical league 4; oracle staff 3; national honor society 3, 4; bios club 3 treas. 4 pres.; chief staff 4; cardinal staff 4; Spanish club pres, 4; girls glee club 1, 2, 3; mixed chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 secretary; science associates 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 brian bastings “bri” 4 cypress drive ambition: college world affairs club 4; baseball 1, 2; track 4; football—varsity 3, 4; j.v. 2; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 donald hinman “don” 145 coolidge street ambition: chef rifle club 1; track 1; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4. wayne hodgson 51 birchwood drive ambition: industrial engineer latin club 2, 3; chess club 4; oracle staff 3; chief staff 4; national honor society 3; world affairs club 3, 4; track 2, 3, 4; cross country 3, 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4. roy robert hogarth “hoagy” 69 westview avenue ambition: music teacher future teachers 3, 4; cardinal staff 4; band 1, 2, 3, 4 general manager; mixed choir 3, 4; district 4; state 4; Spanish club 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 cheryl Johnson “cher” 22 massasoit avenue ambition: office work business bees 4; chief staff 4; cardinal staff 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 paul Jones “Jonesy” 51 clancy street ambition: college camera club 1, 2 secretary; science associates 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 peter joslin 9 main street gerald kay “gerry” 84 Oakland avenue ambition: college world affairs club 3; a.a. council 4; student council 2; varsity basketball 2, 3, 4 j.v.l.; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 michael kelly “mike” 433 warren avenue ambition: machinist camera club 1, 2, 3 vice president; band 1, 2, 3, 4; a.v. aid 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 nancy anne kitchen nance 99 wilder street ambition: secretary business bees 4; librarians 4; office assistant 4; chief staff 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 diane laflamme “dee” 56 norwood street ambition: medical secretary business bees 4; chief staff 4; drama club 1; world affairs club 4; majorette 3, 4 head; a.a. council 4; girls leaders 3, 4; field hockey 1, 2; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 peter michael landock “pete” 95 anthony avenue ambition: college future teachers 4; french club 3; varsity football 4; baseball var¬ sity 3, 4 j.v. 1; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 “bob” robert p. lapointe 18 mildred avenue ambition: air force business bees 4; a.v. 2; drama club 3; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4. vickey larsen 59 norwood street ambition: elementary teacher a.a. 1, 4 bruce leandro 114 bark street ambition: writer cbess club 3, 4; oracle staff 2, 3 asst, editor, varsity foot¬ ball 2; a.a. ' 1, 2, 3. 4 kenneth lecomte “ken” 4 bushee road ambition: music teacher camera club 1, 2, 3; future teachers 3, 4; latin club 3; chief staff 4; cardinal staff 4; band 1, 2, 3, 4; drama club 1; mixed chorus 3, 4; dis¬ trict 4; Spanish club 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 phillip L leduc “phil” 1163 sharps lot road ambition: math teacher future teachers 3, 4; latin club 4; junior classical league 4; chess club 3; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 Steven leeman “lemon” 82 ocean view avenue ambition: undecided j.v. baseball 2; a.a. 1, 2, 3, maurice le page “moe” 36 logan street ambition: college mixed choir 2, 3, 4; cross country 4; science associates 3, 4—pres; rifle club 2—pres; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4, edward levesque “little man” 264 hortonville road ambition: undecided a.a. 3, 4 Brian lewis “ludwig” 32 highland road ambition: radio and television career drama club 2, 3; mixed choir 2; track 2; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 Beverly lizotte “Bev” 1160 hark street ambition: nurse business bees 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, Bruce lopes 90 rowley street somerset ambition: teacher varsity boys basketball 3, 4—captain; a.a. 3, 4 jean lynch “jeani” 114 Stevens road ambition: teacher future teachers 3, 4; chief staff 4; cardinal staff 4; majorette 4; world affairs 4; Spanish club treasurer 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 36 “dave” david machado 102 metacomet avenue ambition: accountant latia club 2; baseball 1, 2, 3; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 raymond martineau “ray” 455 bark street ambition: pharmacy chess club 3, 4; french club vice pres. 3; av. aid 3, 4; science associates 3, 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 richard matton “rock” 17 fifth street ambition: undecided chief staff 4; track 1, 2, 3 , 4; cross country 1; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 maureen me cormick 2560 riverside avenue somerset ambition: teach nursing camera cluh 2; future teach¬ ers 3, 4; bios club 3. 4; chief staff 4; cardinal staff 4; world affairs 3, 4; Spanish cluh 4; prom committee 3; science associates 3, 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 patricia me govern 1035 gardener neck road ambition: undecided future teachers 3, 4; latin club 1, 2, 3; junior classical league 3, 4—pres, oracle staff 3 co-editor; french club 4; national honor society 3, -4; chief staff 4; cardinal staff 4 editor; world affairs 3, 4; prom committee 3; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 barbra mekinley “barb” 50 me callion street ambition: home economics teacher future teachers 3, 4; chief staff 4; cardinal staff 4; girls leaders 4; field hockey 2, 3, 4; Spanish club 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 “patty” 37 patricia me manus “pat” 100 lafayette street ambition: x-ray technician a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 susan me neill “sue” 139 maple avenue ambition: teacher future teachers 3, 4 corresponding sec.; latin club 2, 3; french club 4; chief staff 4; cardinal staff 4; band 1, 2; mixed choir 3, 4; girls leaders 4; field hockey 3, 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 John medeiros 89 norwood street ambition: aerospace engineer chess club 4; freneb club 3, national honor society 3, 4; chief staff 4; cardinal staff 4; world affairs 3, 4; student council 1, 2, 3, 4; prom committee 3; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 barbara mello “barb” 545 marvel street ambition: hairdresser business bees 4; librarian 4; office assistant 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3 4 kenneth mello 220 oak street ambition: undecided business bees 4; band 1, 2, 3, 4; drama club 2; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 leon menard “lee” 640 gardener neck road ambition: undecided world affairs club 3; track 2, 3; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 “kenny” michael moniz 500 Stevens road ambition: music teacher band 2, 3, 4; mixed choir 2, 3, 4; a.a. 2, 3, 4 suzanne moniz 236 bark street ambition: secretary business bees 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 “mike “sue” jon moore “deb” debarah mo rse 137 gardener neck road ambition: home economics future teacher 2, 3—sec., 4 pres; latin club 2, 3—treas, 4; bios club 3, 4—vice pres; chief staff 4; cardinal staff 4; cheerleader j.v.—3 varsity 4; drama club 1, 2; girls glee club 3; girls leaders 4; student council 3, 4; class officer sec. 1, 2; prom committee 3; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 Cynthia g. mosher “cynde’ 1316 gardener neck road ambition: nurse future teachers 3, 4; treas; latin club 2, 3, 4; oracle staff 3 national honor society 3, 4; bios club 3 4r—vice pres.; chief staff 4; cardinal staff 4; cheerleader varsity 4, j.v, 3; world affairs 4; drama club 1; girls leaders 4; student council 2; basketball manager 3, 4; Spanish club 4; science associates 3, 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 melanie motta “mel” 144 pinehurst avenue ambition: designer office assistants 4; cardinal staff 4; a.a, 1, 2, 3, 4 James murphy j y” 121 old fall river road ambition: foreign service cross country 1, 2, 3; golf 1, 2, 3 david myles “smiles” 246 old warren road ambition: math and seience major latin club 2; oracle staff 3; band 1, 2, 3—vice president, 4—president; mixed chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; district 2, 3, 4; state 2, 4; a.a. council 4; track 3, 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 russell noble “russ” 71 james avenue ambition: college latin club 2, 3, 4; oracle staff 3; chief staff 4; cardinal staff 4; world affairs 3, 4; student council 1, 2; track 2, 3, 4; cross country 3, 4 co-captain; Spanish club 4; prom committee 3; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 elizabeth m. norton “betty” 123 elm street ambition: registered nurse future teachers 3, 4; hios club 3, 4; chief staff 4; flag twirl- er 4; world affairs club 4; Spanish cluh 4; girls leaders 1; softhall manager 3; volley- hall manager 3; a.a. 2, 3, 4 paul orzechowski 215 hailes hill road ambition: undecided track 1; a.v. aid 1, 2; a.a. 1, 2, ,3 4 arthur pacheco 77 peach street ambition: undecided track 3, 4; j.v. haskethall 1, 2; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 paul palmisciano “cheese” 3 cole street ambition: engineer camera club 1, 2, 3, 4 president; future teachers 3, 4; latin club 2; chess club 3; debating club 3; chief staff 4; cardinal staff 4; band 1, 2, 3, 4—vice president; mixed choir 2, 3, 4; state 4; district 3, 4; track 3, 4; prom committee 3; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 john paulhus “jack” 871 gardener neck road ambition: college business bees 4; cardinal staff 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 margaret paradise 50 old providence road ambition: commercial artist business bees 4; national bon or society 3, 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 i 1 waiter pensak “wally” 49 cedar avenue ambition: c.p.a. varsity football manager 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3 4 diane pineau “di” 118 elmwood avenue ambition: beautician librarians 4—pres.; office assistants 3; chief staff 4; world affairs club 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 Christine provost “chris” 71 norwood street ambition: physical education teacher office assistant 4; future teacher’s 4; french club 3; national honor society 3, 4; chief staff, editor-in-chief 4; drama club 2; cheerleading—varsity 3, 4; j.v. 2; a.a. council 4; girls leaders 2, 3, 4; student council 4; girls varsity basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; field hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; prom committee, co-chairman 3; softball 1, 2; cardinal staff 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 bradley remy “brad” 14 shore avenue ambition: navy track 1, 2, 3, 4; football—j.v. 1, varsity—3, 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 sally-anne remy “sal” 16 louis street ambition: nurse librarians 4; office assistant 2, 3, 4; cardinal staff 4; world affairs 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 jean reynolds “retard” 661 gardener neck road ambition: hairdresser librarians 4; office assistants 4; chief staff 4; cardinal staff 4; flag twirler 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 elaine romanovitch “ellen” 439 bark street ambition: teacher future teachers 2, 3, 4; bios club 3, 4; chief staff 4; ma¬ jorette 3, 4; world affairs 3, 4—sec.; student council 2, 3; Spanish club 4; class officer— vice president 4; prom com¬ mittee 3; a.. 1, 2, 3, 4 Charles rowe “chuck” 99 pond street ambition: philosopher a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 kathleen ryan “kathy” 307 maple avenue ambition: artist office assistant 2; chess club 4; oracle staff 3; chief staff 4; cardinal staff 4; a.a. council 4; girls leaders 3, 4; basketball— j.v. 2, 3 varsity 4; field hockey 2, 3, 4; Spanish club 4; soft- ball 2, 3, 4; a.a. 2, 3, 4 42 dona st. laurent “don” 10 Oakland avenue ambition: secretary business bees 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 beatrice santana “bea” 501 locust street ambition: undecided chief staff 4; cardinal staff 4; girls leaders 4; field hockey 4; softball 2, 3; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 mary anne saylor 40 sunnyslope avenue ambition: airline hostess future teachers 4; latin club 2; chess club 4; french club 4; basketball—varsity 4, j.v. 2, 3; field hockey 4; chief staff 4; cardinal staff 4; girls leaders 4; a.a. 2, 3, 4 gerald shorrock “rock” 92 lees river drive ambition: a happy life track 2, 3, 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 Charles smith “chuck” 15 prairie avenue ambition: physical education teacher librarians 3, 4; world affairs club 3, 4; student council 1; basketball—j.v. 1, 2, 3 varsity 2, 3; track 2, 3, 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 michael sokoll “johnny savage” 21 dark lane ambition: college professor oracle staff 3; track 1, 3, 4; football 1, 2, 3, 4; a.a. I, 2, 3, 4 43 Joseph souza “sonny” 686 locust street ambition: automotive technician mixed chorus 1; a.a. 1 louis souza “louie” 415 ocean grove avenue ambition: aircraft technician football—varsity 2, 3, 4 j.v. 1; track 2, 3, 4; a.a. 1 paul souza 76 nimitz road ambition: radio a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 school teacher “souzs” pamela c. squire 620 pearse road ambition: physical education future teachers 3, 4; latin club 2, 3, 4; french club 4; chief staff 4; cardinal staff 4; cheerleader—varsity 3, 4 co-head j.v. 2; girls glee club 1, 3; mixed chorus 1, 2, 3; a.a. council 4; girls leaders 3, 4; j.v. basketball 3, 4; field hockey 2, 3, 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 thomas stanko “tom” 364 bark street ambition: electrical engineer band 1, 2, 3, 4; student council 1; j.v. football 3; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 carl stawniak “bino” 443 gardner neck road ambition: undecided a.a. 4 Winifred stewart “winnie” 3 james avenue ambition: registered nurse fta 4; chief staff 4; cardinal staff 4; majorettes 4; world affairs club 3, 4; a.a. 3, 4. tom Sullivan “swivel hips” 55 shore avenue ambition: business college varsity football 1, 2, 3, 4; prom committee 3; baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4. robert tappan “bob” 153 Stevens road ambition: undecided a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4. bradford tattersall “brad” 59 lawrence street ambition: college world affairs club 4; baseball 2; student council 1; band 1, 2, 3, 4; mixed choir 1, 2, 3, 4; a.a. 1, 2 , 3, 4. bruce thibault 37 hillcrest street ambition: c.p.a. joanne tripp 90 milford road ambition: beautician business bees 4; a.a. 2, 3, 4. Patrick trombley 5 storey hill road ambition: marines matthew troy 53 sherbune street ambition: undecided track 3, 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4. Picture Not Available mary-ellen tunney 64 jette street ambition: undecided business bees 4; future teach¬ ers 4; chief staff 4; cardinal stall 4; world affairs 3, pres. 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4. Charles j. ulmschneider “spider” 80 barreyviUe road ambition: business school a.a. council 4; football—varsity 2 3, 4; j.v.—1; basketball— J.v. 1; prom committee 3; varsity baseball 2, 3, 4-j.v. 1; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 James valley “speed” 23 elm street ambition: music education band secretary 4; district band 4; mixed choir 2; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4. s andra varanese “sandie” 14 second street ambition: secretary business bees secretary 4; librarians 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4. patricia ann west “pat” 84 shore avenue ambition: business career business bees 4; cliief staff 4; cardinal staff 4; majorettes 4; world affairs 3; a.a. I, 2, 3, 4 carlton edward windle “mil” 58 milne avenue ambition: adventure bios club treas. 3; a.a. council 4; track 2, 3, 4; cross country 1, 2, 3, 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 alan wood “woody” 372 wood street ambition: automotive technician a.a. 1 russell woolam “buck” 35 fourth street ambition: undecided a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 sandra ann zahralban “sandy” 7 sandy lane ambition: airline stewardess busines bees 4 vice pres.; cardinal staff 4; a.a. 1, 2, 3, 4 9 , underclassmen 48 first row —d. cox, p. corga, 1. almeida, d. braz, j. caron. second row —r. couto, c. burton, s. bruchor, c. cott, e. britland, j. byrd, b. booker, m. cardin. the freshmen class a freshman enters a new phase of life when he begins his first year of high school, he is confronted with many new responsibilities and adjustments, the foremost, being able to accept work and do it independently, freshmen are caught between two distinct attitudes, upper¬ classmen regard them as wide eyed infants, and teachers attempt to make them act like young adults, a freshman’s year is a fruitful one however, for he learns how to adjust him¬ self to new types of work and people, and also he is prepared for his next three years. first row —d. bernier, g. koyt, d. albernaz, a. cole, t. monahan. second row —c. connors, 1. boardman, p. cavahlo, r. boulay, m. burke, third row —g. borge, p. anterre, h. chapman, d. baldwin, p. connors. s. boucher, c. 1. burnetts, j. bridon. bentley, j. barboga, m. cardin. first row —k. eaton, s. cyr, j. griffin, r. desruisseaux, j. drake, p. dean. second —k. enos, d. franco, j. desmond, d. cross, c. dauis, g. crossley, p. genareau, d. gaudieau. third row —b. ferrerra, g. davis, m. rapoza, p. chagnon, w. greene, j. crosson, d. demers. 50 row one; w. wishard, s. sanford, e. smith, p. tebes, j. sevigny, g. souza, g. church, j. souza, c. rousseau, k. stone, s. walkden, 1. st. laurent. row two; s. silva, m. salvas, 1. voyles, s. travis, p. stanko, t. rousseau, g. thibault, s. treloar, w. sherman, j. walsh, a. souza, r. valcourt, c. smith, m. Sunderland. to be a sophomore is to face the intermediary life of high school, the wavering self-reliance of past years is establishing itself with more stability, while the awe of upperclassmen is still profound, it is to lose some attention present in adolescence, and gain more responsibility as adults, the confu¬ sion of life is somewhat dissolved by the gradual understanding that the future, whatever he makes it, is his. class officers; t. shannon, n. noble, t. romanoviteh, 1. oliviera the sophomore class row one; d. bird, p. audette, p. branco. TOW two; m. ceron, d. baldia, c. bernier, d. bentley, c. coffin, b. curtis, p. abbruzzi, d. davis. row three; p. cyr, k. carvahlo, r. besette, v. annarumo, g. chace, j. chagnon, d. p. carpenter, s. carmello. first row; m. pontes, r. hogarth, j. maki, k. pacheco. second row; d. lindberg, j. demarais, s. mailloux, s. perrier, n. noble, b. paradiso, m. martin, d. motta. third row; r. lavoie, b. mclane, g, nigara, a. mayo, d. mccomb, b. mello, 1. lieman, m. pavoe, n. messier. 53 first row; s. hennigan, j. enos, m. faria, j. dufour, p. kirkman. second row; 1. dawling, g. lachance, j. hoUeran, s. pacheco. first row; r. benevides, p. cook, t. cook, s. boucher, j. bouvier, a. bibeau, b. beausoleil. second row; t. davis, b. caron, t. andrade, a. ahrens, b. bernardo, s. buckley. 54 first row; m. sweeney, c, wood, p. rocha, p. vavaras, j. sarna, r. silva, k, shott, m, rushton, t. romanovitch, i. sullivan, b. st. george, m. rezendes. second row; w. vogler, c. stevens, k. swanson, j. vichers, g. thurston, c. tracy, j. travers, c. roberts, r. silva, j, souza, r. dawe, c. tisdale, j. rose. first row; d. dupree, p. estrella, s. dean second row; d. greenwood, p. daugherty, c. karkoy. third row; g. dumont, a. donais, j. dudek. fourth row; r. greaves, 1. martel, j. galiger. first row; j. laflamme, p. miranda. second row; 1. pineau, r. paguin, n. nadiar. third row; L pelJetier, n. page, 1. oliveira, e. petrosso. fourth row; c. lingard, g. perreira, r. gatenaude. fifth row; t. nicherson, b. leonardo, k. polumbo. 55 first row; b. devlin, d. kawlocawski, n. james, s. doolin, v. barton, s. foumier. second row; d. dennis, r. desruisseaux, p . flynn, a. lachance, r. eddy, k. bastings. third row; d. forin, a. surrette, b. hoyt, t. hazel, 1. duphiley. 56 first row; b. montandon, b. sadlu, n. westgate, j. varanese, m. suggs, 1. vigneau, b. ryan, b. paradiso, 1. omerod. second row; r. stone, r. west, r. tremblay, h. rolfs, m. trudelle, w. silvia, t. shannon, r. winioski, j. rezendes. -U a junior is surrounded by the hectic activities of establishing his social life, the experience of dependence is grasping out for a taste of independence, he has some idea of what he wants, and longs to test his wings, the first attempt at success is made by the management of the prom; he revels at the result of his work, and thrills with prospects for the future. first tow; n. beynon, 1. Bigelow, n. Branco, j. Blackburn, second row; s. Belanger, d. Blanchette, c. Britland, c. Baldwin, a. crooke, s. besette, 1. carpenter. third row; t. austin, s. cross, e. camara, e. Boulanger, g. cole, w. ashworth. the junior class f u first row, d. James, s. lemieau, 1. joslin, j. lemieux, b. mccarghey, r. sweeney. second row; s. liebl, c. lingard, s. kochan, r. kingsford, r. lecomte. third row; j. kirkman, a. livingston, r. ledue, f. kelly. fourth row; t. king, k. lapointe, p. kelly. fifth row; p. kennedy, r. longchamps. 58 class officers; sec. c. walkden, treas. j, cordeiro, vice pres. 1. romanovitch, pres. j. eddy. first row; j. mcgough, 1. menard, b. maki, 1. morro, j. morrow, m. mello, j. montgomery, j. maynard. second row; j. mello, s. merrill, d. machado, j. mccomb. third row; a. minkin, j. mcgowan, d. mitchell. Ki ' mS jBnwi first row; j. needham, c. silva, j. papandrea, m. pontes, j. souza, 1. rose, c. piela, b. omerod, k. parent. second row; 1. romanovitch, d. rodriques, d. roberts, p. morse, m. reynolds, b. paul, w. porter. third row; g. pierce, r. renard, j. papandrea, g. neveu, r. stasiouski, c. stone, j. pavoa. first row; e. andrade, r. burnette, c. chace, j. cordeiro, c. chapman. second row; j. borrows, d. cullen, m. caron, m. cahill, s. cetola, w. chase, r. chase, a. costa, r. aubin, r. basner, g. cyr. 60 -.V, ii. first row; p. flynn, d. debiasio, d. gardner, c. dunlop, c. guindon, m. e. fox, p. fomeira, a. gonsalves, s. haskel, d. deiss, n. Harrington, j. healey. second row; n. gasiminski, g. desroisers, m. ferreira, m. guimond, d. doyles, j. farrel, r. durrette, t. holden, g. jenkinson, k. hudner, r. enos, a. haddock, d. durrette, a. horton, m. gaydeau, h. duclos. first row; c. viens. second row; a. santanna, d. whalley, c. walkden third row; w. wheeler, b. wood, c. stone. 61 1 J . t f 1 4 1 1 . E 1 1 « i 1 t ! • 1 1 i i ' « ■ 1 i T I 1 11 ( 1 1 ■ ■’ i S I 1 I , ? 1 1 - i : 1 ir.-J ‘ t -4 Ti ill ||B --1 j0tu il row 1 (1. to T.) b. Curtis, b. me caughey, 1. romanovitch, j. babcock, b. lewis, c. brodeur, m. feireira, d. kowlakowski TOW 2 (1. to r.) m. rezendes, d. bentley, b. me kinley, m. a. saylor, d. dice, by. ryan, s. cuillio, b. norton, j. a. morrow, 1. morrow, row 3 (1. to r.) p. doherty, d. james, m. a. james, c. baldwin, e. joslin, w. Stewart, c. chace, s. haskell, j, lynch, m. me cormick, e. romanovitch, m. doherty. row 4 (1. to T.) k. leconte, p. squire, d. ferguson, p. me govern, k. eurtis, r. dawe, b. ashley, r. noble, d. bibeau, 1. carpenter, m. e. tunney. TOW 1 (I to r) b. saddler, c. kokasz, c. coffin, k. shot, e. montandon, p. kirkman, n. noble, c. walkden, c. guindon, c. dunlop, c. piela. row 2 (1. to T.) 1. omerod, s. mailloux, m. j. sweenie, p. rocha, m. abbruzzi, j. laflamme, d. bird, s. dean, a. bibeau, r. guindon, j. cordeiro, s. boueber, c. delaney, c. provost. row 3 (1. to T.) 1. duphily, m. cahill, p. palmisciano, r. greaves, r. hogarlh, r. dawe, 1. pelletier, b. ashley, d. ferguson, t. andrade, a. minkin. 64 mrs. pelletier (advisor) future teachers of america . . . today’s students, tomorrow’s instructors . . . •yt p ' ■E f B 4 row 2 (1. to T.) mrs. edith b. alien, julie papandrea (recording secretary and historian) sue me neil (correspondence secretary), debbie morse (president), mrs. pelletier (advisor), tow 1 (l-r) cynde mosher (treasurer), fran foley (vice- presdient) 65 world affairs club TOW 1 (l-r) mr. papandrea (advisor), m. e. tunney, (pres.), j. ' babcock (v. pres.), c. brodeur (sec.), j. papandrea (treas.) row 2 p. mcgovem, j. papandrea, k. curtis, c. mosner, w. Stewart, f. foley, m. mccormick, c. coulombe, e. romanovitch, b. norton row 3 c. smith, s. cross, s. merrill, d. bibeau, b, pan], r. noble world affairs club members discuss viet nam—and listen to modern “message” songs; they consider the ques¬ tion of red china—and analyze comic strips, all in an attempt to gain a meaningful understanding of exactly what is happening in world affairs and the significance of those events to them. 66 first TOW —b. norton, c. brodeur, d. barratt, mrs. siedentopf (advisor), r. guindon; president, c. mosher, r. enos. second row —e. romanovitch, s. haskell, 1. morrow, m. mccormick, j. cordiero, c. dunlop, 1. carpenter, j. blackburn. third row —c. baldwin, e. joslin, r. burnett, d. duphiney, m. harrington, 1. rose, c. delaney. the bios club members have met continuously once a month since the club’s beginning in 1957. their work in practicing conservation as a part of biology is shown in their conservation project, the Swansea dam. french club the french club serves to expand the understanding of french III stu¬ dents to include not only definitions and grammar, but also the customs and culture of franco, its members publish an all-french newspaper, la classical. first TOW —j. mello, b. montandon, c. piela, b. maki, s. dean, t. hazel. second row —d. james, m. sweeney, r. sweeney, 1. ormerod, p. rocha. third row —r. greaves, b. me caughey, p. me govern, p. squier. fourth TOW —s. me neill, e. joslin, mrs. papendrea (advisor), m. saylor. fifth row —m. ferreira, s. haskell, h. duclos, c. guindon. first row —b. me kinley, k. ryan, r. guindon; president, mr. chase (advisor), c. cuillio, r. sweeney, s. belanger, b. norton. second row —j. cordeiro, p. flynn, 1. rose, m. doherty, m. harrington, d. morse. third TOW —j. lynch, j. me gough, e. romanovitch, s. liebl, m. me cormick, fourth TOW —j. rezendez, s. buckley, r. hogarth, a. minkin, g. cole, fifth row —s. merrill, t. andrade, r. doucette, a. ahrens, j. assad. sixth TOW —1. abbruzzi, r. dawe, r. noble, j. estrella, p. aubut, k. lecomte. 67 first row —a. ferreira, k. curds, p. me govern; president, f, foley, r, enos, second row —p. estrella, s. dean, r. guindon, 1. morrow, b. me caughey, p. squire. third row —d. bentley, b. montandon, c. dunlop, e. joslin, d. James, c. mosher. fourth row- —j. papendrea, r. paquin, m. James, J. lemire. fifth row —p. flanigan (advisor), J. papendrea, t. shannon, r. greaves, p. leduc. latin club junior classical league the junior classical league is a nationwide organization to promote classical studies, its members at case have taken II, III, or IV years of latin and participate in activi¬ ties related to the study of romap culture. 68 the chess elub in its second year, the chess club continues to provide chess-playing case students an opportunity for competition and non-playing students an opportunity to learn. first row —p. palmisciano, j. medeiros, r. kershaw, s. cyr, m. cahill, d. bemier, r. greaves. second row —b. lewis, b. leandro, j. assad, f. flynn, j. papendrea, r. martineau, m. saylor, k. ryan. third row —f. kelly, c. stevens, w. hodgson, k. hufner, r. leduc, j. daugherty, b. paul, mr. flanigan (advisor). debating club first row —m. st. amand, d. kalakowski, m. sweeney, c. stone, b. ryan, p. cyr. second row —r. leduc, m. bynon, k. hudner, c. tracy, b. paul, r. blackbum. the debating club provides its members with instruction and experience in debat¬ ing. members learn and use techniques and methods of debate. 69 business bees TOW 1 (l-r) s. zahralban, j. babcock, s. blais, s. varanese row 2 d. Camara, c. castro, s. moniz, c. cransbaw, b. lizotte, d. babin, d. la flamme row 3 d. St. laurent, d. cbace, n. kitcben, w. cordeiro, m, a. casilli, j. a. tripp TOW 4 j. dumont, e. coulombe, m. e. tunney, j. borge, d. depaiva, p. west, m. paradise TOW 5 j. paulbus, r. la pointe, k. mello, mrs. fallen (advisor) business students who join the business bees make it an active organization, the members meet and sponsor activities, notably the sale of thanksgiving day chrysanthe¬ mums for the case-somerset game. librarians first TOW (1. to T.) s. remy, s. varanese, d. ebase, c. jobnson, second row 1. to r. b. mello, n. anger, n. kitcben, s. zabralban, c. cransbaw, j. branco, third TOW 1. to r. d. bibeau, c. smith, g. boudreau, j. tripp, b. lewis, j. deau- mont, d. babin. |ET 1 k ' iiSl B 1 the librarians are available to help in the school library, through their knowledge of the library they are able to aid students and keep the library well ordered. 70 the cardinal staff first row — r. guindon, c. mosher, k. curtis, p. squire, p. mcgovern, p. foley, m. e. tunney, s. remy, s. zahralban. second row —p. palmisciano, j. medeiros, p. bolduc, c. chace, w. Stewart, f. foley, d. barratt, c. provost, m. saylor, p. west, j. borge, c. delaney, m. mccormick, e. ferry, k. lecomte, 1. abbruzzi, third row —j. paulhus, b. lewis, c. brodeur, c. cranshaw, d. morse, s. cuillio, s. mcneil, j. lynch, b. mckinley, j. reynolds, c. john- son, b. santana, k. ryan. the cardinal, under the direction of mr. austin o’toole, is an attempt to give the school a news media of its own. it reports on activities in the school and often prints polls on public opinion, the cardinal tries to stimulate student interest in the activities in the school and the community. pat foley 71 72 the chief staff first row —r. noble, w. hodgeson, r. matton, p. palmisciano, f. flynn, t. ferreira, 1. abbruzzi, j. dolin, r. doucette, j. medeiros, j. branco, b. ashley, k. lecomte. second row —e. romanovitch, j. babcock, m. mccormick, d. barratt, p. squire, k. curtis, c. mosher, ..... third row —d. dunlop, c. brodeur, s. mcneil, d. morse, c. castro, d. duphiney, b. santana, d. pineau, j. lynch, p. foley, j. tripp, ]. dumont, s. zahralban, p. west, d. depaiva, c. provost. fourth row —d. babin, b. norton, d. chace, r. guindon, k. ryan, e. ferry, b. mckinley, c. Johnson, n. kitchen, c. cranshaw, p. mcgov- em, s. blais, c. chace, f. foley, w. stewart, m. saylor. the yearbook represents a whole year of life at case high, it is always a success, because every student in the school has a part of himself in it. the chief assures each graduating class of a storehouse for memories of high school days, the value of the yearbook is sentimental, in future years it will bring back to each student the events and activities of his life at case. 73 1 n, 4 first TOW —j. montgomery, k. lawton, p. boulay, 1. rose, p. rocha, m. sasso, 1. omerod, j. walkden, m. sweeney, s. dean, k. stone, j. cordeiro, r. guindon, second row, k. lasson, m. reed, d. whalley, g. higginbottom, j. papendrea, c. cranshaw, c. piela, j. healy, s. mcneil, v. horton, e. st. george, s. irons, third row —b. curtis, r. benevides, j. mcgough, j. desmaris, 1. morrow, b. mackie, s. Haskell, 1. vigneau, k. shott, c. korkose, r, bur- nett, c. baldwin, b. montandon, c, walkden, e. joslin, e. ryan, s. liebel, c. guindon. fourth row —j. kennedy, j. blackbum, m. gosiminski, j. mackie, r. Hogarth, w. silvia, a. cole, r. greaves, p. stanko, j. barboza, p. dean. fifth TOW —m. moniz, g. davis, t. monohan, k. demers, r. trembly, h. hannifun, r. west, sixth TOW —k. lecomte, j. farrell, f. kelly, 1. leeman, r. doucette, r. besset, p. tattersall, m. lepage, d. myles, j. valley, p. palmis- ciano, j. papendrea, t. hazel. seventh row —j. mello, w. chace, j. mcgowen, b. westcott, p. aubut, j. pavao, r. burnett. mixed chorus mixed chorus is a blending of voices— sopranos, tenors, altos, and basses that makes notes written on paper alive in music. 74 mixed chorus officers r fJRBEIBlHI 1 1 1 M 111 u 1 ■ m T V. T a,- m i m m ' t first row —s. reice, p. rocha, c. connors, j. walkden, p. miranda, v. Horton, s. sanford, 1. omerod, m. sweeney, second row —k, rice, j. healy, e. ryan, b. beausuliel, 1. rissendale, c. dominques, c. pelletier, d. blandhette, s. dean, j. montgomery. third row —t. cook, k. lawton, m. sasso, k. stone, d. braz, r .benevides, k. peters, r. boulay, p. teves, c. cranshaw, b. flynn. fourth row —c. hudner, j. desmaris, m. reed, s. irons, e. st. george, c. piela, d. whalley, j. cordeiro, s. sulIivan, e. smith. fifth row —b. devlin, k. lasson, g. crossley, g. higgirtbottom, s. mcneil, c. kasson, p. rio, p. tschirich, p. foley, b. mackie. sixth row —s. liebl, e. joslin, s. haskell, 1. morrow, e. montandon, c. guindon. girls glee club the members of the girls glee are de¬ voted to expressing the notes of music in singing. singing teacher mrs. lydic 75 cardina row 1, 1. to r. k. lecomte, c. roberts, k. pacheco, r. hogarth, s. dean, c. bemier, r. m. sweeney, n. westgate, b. yancy, p. rabbitt. row 2, I to r p. trelor, j. valley (secretary), t. stanko, d. myles (president), j. pavo, d. pavao row 3, I to r t. monahan, p. dean, m. moniz, p. palmisciano (vice-president), b. tattersal, m. beynon banner bearers CARDINAL BAND jeannette babcock cheryl chace ' and TOW 1, 1. to r. m. j. Sweeney, p. miranda, a. mehlmann, b. a. st. george, j. blackbum, m. gosciminski, d. silva, w. blackbum, a. lussier. row 2, 1. to r. f. kelly, t. hazel, t. austin, k. bastings, m. kelly, p. aubut. row 3, 1. to r. r. trembly, m. cardin, r. greaves, k. mello, r. burnett, m. salvas, j. booth, r. west. maji elaine romanovitch diane laflamme ellen coulombe 78 Winifred stewart tes jean lynch shirley kochan patricia west 79 chris provost co-head chet betty mccaughey jackie healy 80 debbie morse 81 flag twirlers betty norton celeste brodeur (head) 82 jean reynolds diane deiss j.v. cheerleaders (1. to T.) barbara curtis, wendy weeler, barbara omerod, diane walley, margaret abbruzzi, betsy montandon 83 student council the student council is the true instrument for student government at case, its members are elected by the students of their classes and represent the student point of view in their opinions on matters which they consider, student council sponsored activities such as the dana plante scholarship also benefit case students. TOW 1; vice-pres. w. ashley, sec. f. foley, pres. 1. abbruzzi, treas. c. guindon, TOW 2; e. coulombe, d. morse, s. blais, j. medeiros, c. dunlop, d. duphiney row 3; j. eddy, m. ferreira, j. estrella, b. mackie, s. Haskell, c. provost. 84 row 1; s. mallioux, k. peters, p. dean, j. cusick, s. irons row 2; a. bibeau, c. bernier, j. griffin, b. kingsford, mrs. papendrea, (advisor), j. desmond, s. boucher, TOW 3; t. shannon, c. roberts, r. bumett, p. treloar, p. kirkman, p. stanko, t. hazel. top row—left to right: j, healy, p. squire, f. foley, c. mosher, p. kirkman, b. montandon, c. provost, miss rizy, b. enos, k. curtis, m. a. Saylor, d. morse, b. santana, d. duphiney, k. ryan bottom row—left to right: c. chace, s. cuillio, s. mcneill, d. whalley, m, abbruzzi, b. debiasio, b. mccaughey, b. mckinley, d. laflamme the girls leaders are girls who have shown the qualities of athletic ability, leadership, and scholarship while at case. girls leaders II 1 41 i :S - national honor society row 1: j. medeiros, t. ferreira, c. mosher, s. mcneill, p. mcgovem, r. guindon, k. curtis, w. hodgson, a. ahrens. row 2: c. provost, m. paradise the national honor society is a national organization which recognizes students who have shown outstanding qualities of scholarship, leadership, and character in relation to their class. 85 oracle staff first row — j. burrows, j. cordeiro, d. deiss, r. sweeney, b. ormerod, d. james, s. besette, j. blackbum. second row —s. liebl (editor), c. walkden, 1. morrow, m. harrington, j. papendrea, m. mello. third row —1. joslin, s. haskell, c. dunlop, c. guindon, b. mackie, c. Baldwin, r. burnett. fourth row —b. paul, j. papendrea, f. kelly, g. neveu, k. budner, r. leduce, 1. romanovitcb. as the school literary magazine, the oracle prints creative writing from any student in the school, poems, essays, short stories and plays, as well as photographs and draw¬ ings, show the talents of the contributors. 86 audio visual aides audio visual aids keep the audio visual tools at case—record players, projectors—tracked down and in repair and are available to bring them to teachers for use in the class. biology assistants biology assistants continue to learn biology after the completion of their sophomore biology courses through assistance in the laboratory. ]. morrow, d. barratt, c. mosher, c. broudier, r. guindon, c. baldwin. 87 office assistants office assistants aid case adminis¬ trators by being available to carry papers and messages and do other errands. first row —c. provost, m. santana, b. doherty, s. blais, c. cranshaw, e. fox, b. enos. second row —n. kitchen, b. mello, s. remy, b. armand. a. a. council the a.a. council is composed of one representa¬ tive of each sport at case, it serves to coordinate and plan sports related activities. first row —p. squire, d. laflamme, k. ryan. second row —d. myles, f. foley, c. provost, d. duphiney, j. eddy, third row —g. kay, 1. abbruzzi fourth row —a. ferreira, mr. monahan (advisor), c. 88 windle. Cynthia mosher bruce leandro who ' s who most mischievous jean lynch thomas sullivan friendliest susan blais peter landock best all around Christine provost anthony ferreira 90 most ladylike and gentlemanly evelyn ferry Charles ulmschneider most likely to succeed patricia mcgovem anthony ferreira wittiest jean lynch peter joslin 91 did most deborah morse anthony ferreira best athlete donna duphiney lawrence abbruzzi most talented patricia west david myles 92 93 ' jj 1 . fr l-r m. sokoll, b. remy, d. ferguson, 1. abbruzzi, t. ferreira, p. landoch, p. thibault, b. bastings, 1. souza, b. ashley. sec row j. holleran, b. martin, t. blakey, m. messier, t. holden, j. astrella, g. jenkinson, r. dawe, t. sulIivan, b. devlin, Srd row, w. chase, t. shannon, b. lovoi, r. desruisseaux, d. chase, r. silva, a. costa, w. volga, b. hoyt, r. dawe. top row, j. rose, r. bissette, b. leanardo, v. annarumo, c. tisdell, d. roberts, p. kelley, a. donais, b. westcott, coach j. me earthy. franklin . .36 case 0 southbridge .. .24 case 12 king philip .. .14 case 6 warren . . 6 case 31 dartmouth . . 0 case 0 dighton rehoboth . .. . 8 case 32 seekonk . . 0 case 42 barnstable . .19 case 16 somerset.. .14 case 12 football coach j. me earthy this season started out rather poorly for the fighting cards, then on columbus day the cards broke their slump with a decisive win over warren, from then on case left little to be desired in spirit and effort, they followed with two more powering victories over dighton-rehoboth and seekonk. in the seekonk game the cards set a school scoring record with 42 points. five of the boys were placed on the all narry first team, these boys were larry abbruzzi, bill ashley, charly ulmschneider, tom blakey, tony fer¬ reira. roger dawe missed by a narrow margin and was voted to a utility spot. the cardinals finished the campaign as runnerup in the narry league. 94 tony ferreira co-capt quarterback larry abbruzzi fullback bill ashley co-capt tackle roger dawe halfback louis souza guard charley ulmschneider guard david ferguson guard brad remy back 95 football bruce devlin center pete landock tackle tom Sullivan hack tom blakey end mike sokoll end 96 brian bastings guard paul tbibault tackle . desire 97 strategy wally 98 case high enjoyed its finest season in cross country this year under coach lussier. their final record of 4-7 and a fourth place in the southeastern massachusetts league meet, may not look like much, but to the boys on the team it meant quite a lot, with only a few graduating seniors, coach lussier is anxiously looking forward to next year’s cross country season. cross country “-T i ! m row 1: (1. to r.) b. paul, k. bastings, d. marum, s. joslin ,r. eddy, TOW 2: p. morse, a. livingston, p. cyr, f. kelly. row 3: k. hudner, m. beynon, s. cross, s. merril, f. flynn. row 4: m. lepage, r. noble, p. lussier (coach), j. eddy, c. windle. 99 basketball a hustling offense and pressing defense enabled case to have one of its most exciting seasons in years, led by co-captains bruce lopes, and gerry kay, the cardinals suffered only two losses in the narry league to finish a respectable second place and a tech tourney berth, their only losses came from a power¬ ful holy family team, also influential in the victories were seniors larry ab- bruzzi and dave ferguson. the jv team was even more successful than the varsity, compiling a 13-1 record to capture the narry league jv championship, and giving coach gordon great hopes for the future. SUCCESS IS THE SUM OF LITRI THINGS WELL DONE -■ . „ y 1 1 i cardinals gerry kay co-capt, guard coach bob gordon tom austin center bruce lopes co-capt., forward dave ferguson forward larry abbruzzi guard 101 basketball a hustling offense and pressing defense enabled case to have one of its most exciting seasons in years, led by co-captains bruce lopes, and gerry kay, the cardinals suffered only two losses in the narry league to finish a respectable second place and a tech tourney berth, their only losses came from a power¬ ful holy family team, also influential in the victories were seniors larry ab- bruzzi and dave ferguson. the jv team was even more successful than the varsity, compiling a 13-1 record to capture the narry league jv championship, and giving coach gordon great hopes for the future. SUCCESS IS THE SUM OF Lirnf THiiies WELL DONE Con. nc.« nt £, ■xetciAei of iL Joseph ( aie J iali cliooi CLASS OF 1971 liutddu venin f une 10, 1971 £iM ajoA in ine iL tSo J Qi ntnaAtum PROGRAM Pomp and Circumstance rr. Ployhar Entrance of Graduates (Audience seated) BAND INVOCATION Rev. John F. Callahan First Christian Congregational Church - Swansea Lord’s Prayer Graduates ADDRESS OF WELCOME Michael Romanovitch President - Class of 1971 ADDRESS Robert J. Nagle Superintendent of Schools - Fall River I May Never Pass This Way Again Melser and Murray Graduates PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS Donald F. McCaffrey Superintendent of Schools Alma Mater Graduates Old Melody RECESSIONAL - “Men of Harlech” Welsh Air Arr. McLin Exit of Graduates (Audience Seated) GRADUATES Richard W. Abrams Cheryl Ann Allison Cheryl V. Anthony Ronald Archambault ‘Wendy W. Arnold ‘Deborah Ann Arruda Deborah AA. Arruda Kevin Austin Robert D. Baker ‘Russell Lloyd Baldwin ‘Paul R. Banville ‘Richard F. Beaulieu Spencer B. Belyea, Jr. ‘Rosemary Robin Berard Paula T. Bernier Randall S. Berryman, Jr. AAarilyn AA. Bigelow Robert J. Boulanger Ronald R. Boulay Ronald Wilfred Bousquet James P. Britland, Jr. Denise L. Brodeur Steven C. Burns Leslie E. Burrell Susan Jane Burrows Robert AA. Cabral Joan C. Carmello Shirley Ann Carpenter Ronald Castonguay Nancy A. Chace Raymond Chace, Jr. Jeffrey W. Clarke Jeffrey A. Coffey Judith A. Comiskey Leonard C. Connors, Jr. Sherry Lynn Cords Janet Ruth Cousineau Albert Costa, Jr. James F. Crosson Kathleen AAarie Curtain Joanne DeGaetano Patricia Anne Derrig Sharon Ann Doherty Joseph F. Donais Dennis G. Dube Denise R. Duphily James A. Fairhurst IV David AAichael Farrell Robin-Sue Farrell AAichael Kazimer Edward Felix Joseph J. Ferreira William T. Ferreira Lynne E. Flannery Sharon Jane Flannery AAarilyn Anne Forneiro Paul Fortin Robert A. Francoeur Christine A. Gagnon Alison J. Greene ‘William Richard Griffin Janice L. Guimond Kathleen Susan Hall ‘Arlene Ann Harrington ‘Patricia Vera Harrington ‘Judith Ellen Hazel Diane Eleanor Higson Donna Elaine Holden ‘William Joseph Howarth Donna AAarie James Frances T. Kardosz Susan AAary Kenney ‘Betty Joan King Bonnilee Virginia Kingsford ‘Susan AAary Kinnane AAichael Kirkman ‘Nancy Rita Korkosz Susan Dorothy Lake Guy Thomas Lapierre Denise Aline Lapointe AAary Jane Lenon Dennis F. Leonardo Janice Ann Letourneau ‘Diane Doris Levesque Frances Anne Lopes Raymond O. Lynch AAichael A. AAartin Ross AAartin Robert L. AAaynard Susan AAcCloskey ‘Claudia Elizabeth AAedeiros Diane Joyce AAello Jo-Anne L. AAello Pamela Ann AAello John AAidwood Albert Lawrence AAiller Paul Francis AAonahan, Jr. Edward A. AAoniz Gail J. AAoniz Joanne AAoniz AAichael AAoniz Rudolf Nickerson Nancy Jean Norman Steven J. Norton Kathleen A. Pacheco ‘Patricia A. Paiva David Edgar Paquette Elise Anne Paquette David William Paul Nancy Jeanne Pauihus ‘Beverly A. Pavao AAichele L. Pelletier Sandra AA. Peloquin ‘Nancy E. Penman Deborah AA. Perry Jill Place Roberta AA. Pontifice Wayne Robert Pontes Thomas Prevost, Jr. Sandi Quintal ‘Helen AA. Rabbitt David Albert Rainone ‘Debra Karen Ramos Patricia Ann Remy Norma Jean Riddensdale ‘Timothy J. Riendeau AAichael Romanovitch ‘Susan E. Rosario David H. Rose Sharon AAarie Rose Richard Roy Cheryl Ann Rushton David C. Russo Gilbert St. Germain Patricia Sardinha Janice C. Sarna Paul Saylor William P. Shaw ‘AAichael Sherman ‘Barbara AA. Shott William Silva, Jr. AAariano Silvia, Jr. Susan E. Simcock Lois J. Smith AAichael Joseph Soares Guy V. Stewart Denise B. Surprenant AAichael Sutherland AAichael J. Swanson Susan Carol Sweeney Peter W. Swist Patricia Ann Taveira Clifford E. Teixeira Frank Terceira, Jr. Anne-AAarie L. Theroux Leonard Thibault Ronald Thibault Karlene Tyas Kenneth B. Ulmschneider Susan Irene Valley Susan AAarie Ventura Eileen Rita Vickers Linda Vieira Christine Waddicor Judy Whalley Kathleen AAary White William A. Williams, Jr. Heather Sharon Wilson Barry S. Wood Robert Bruce Woodruff Dutee Russell Yaghjian National Honor Society CLASS OFFICEPIS Michael Romanovitch President Sharon Flannery Lynne Flannery Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Judith Hazel Class Colors Maroon and Gold Class Flower American Beauty Rose Directors of Music H. James LaFlame Mrs. Pauline Roy Class Advisor Paul F. Monahan ALMA MATER Our strong bond can ne’er be broken Form’d in dear Case High. Far surpassing wealth unspoken Seal’d by friendship’s tie. CHORUS: Alma Mater - Alma Mater, Deep graven on each heart; Ode Victorious, we go singing As from these halls we depart. Mem’ry’s leaflets close shall twine Around our hearts for aye. And waft us back o’er life’s broad track To pleasures of past day. High School life at best is passing Gliding swiftly by: Then let us pledge in word and deed Our love for dear Case High. brucelopes co-capt., forward dave ferguson forward cardinals coach bob gordon gerry kay co-capt, guard tom austin center larry abbruzzi guard 101 season ' s record case 53 foxboro . 56 51 foxboro . 50 52 no. providence . 60 49 warren.54 69 no. attleboro . 66 64 alumni.78 88 Westport . 53 82 prevost.51 59 diman . 53 40 holy family.57 97 dighton-rehoboth . 41 71 seekonk . 56 65 somerset . 54 71 Westport . 45 68 prevost.50 54 diman . 52 43 holy family . 59 74 dighton-rehoboth.69 65 seekonk . 45 65 somerset.54 front: 1. to r: b. lopes (co-capt.) g. kay (co-capt.). back: d. mitchell (manager), 1. abbruzzi, j. kirkman, d. ferguson, t. austin, g. jenkinson, c. roberts, w. chase, c. thibault, c. stone (manager). I ]-v. team row 1. (l.-T.) j. griffin (man.), a. donais, j. kirkman, c. ulmscheider, 1. abbruzzi, c. tisdale, r. stasiowski. TOW 2. (l.-T.) b. bastings (man.), t. sullivan, t. ferreira, n. messier, f. kelly, w. chase, d. chase, m. ferreira. TOW 3. (l.-T.) j. mccarthy (coach), p. landock, b. leonardo, t. austin, p. thibault, t. blakey, s. merril. baseball ' 67 the cardinals continued their winning tradition in baseball in 1966. the final standings left them tied at the top with old rochester. they had the championship in their grasp, but a late season slump prevented them from winning it alone, mike macedo and larry abbruzzi made the all-narry team, while wayne chase, pete landock, and mike travis made the second team. this season with most of the starters returning, coach mccarthy is look¬ ing for another fine repeat performance. charlie ulmschneider peter landock larry abbruzzi (capt.) tommy sullivan 104 tony ferriera season s ’66 record case 6 old roch ester.0 10 apponequet . 0 4 holy family . 2 4 dartmouth.2 4 seekonk.1 4 dighton-rehoboth . 6 4 Westport.1 2 prevost . 1 2 somerset . 1 8 diman . 1 4 old rochester.8 11 apponequet . 5 9 holy family . 3 5 seekonk. 1 6 dighton-rehoboth . 4 0 Westport . 5 1 prevost . 3 3 dartmouth.7 4 somerset . 5 4 diman . 3 charlie tisdale paul thibault tom blakey jeff kirkman 105 brad remy (capt.) chuck smith roger dawe the case high track team under coach lafazia finished its 1966 season with a fine record of 6 wins and 2 defeats, the two losses came from old rochester, the narry league champs, and dighton-rehoboth, by a slim three point margin, how¬ ever, these losses were compensated by resounding victories over seekonk, apponequet somerset, foxboro, and two wins over warren, jack jean and euge willette led case to a third place in the narry league meet with wins in the 100 yard dash and the shot put respectively, other high scorers for the year were harry mckinley, paul cote, art pacheco, brad remy, and Steve cross. coach lafazia hopes to better the record with this year’s team which will be led by captain brad remy. other members the coach will be counting on are steve cross, chuck smith, russ noble, gerry shorrock, jim eddy, roger dawe, and carl windle. row 1 (l.-r.) k. kitchen, a. livingston, p. cyr, k. bastings, g. shorrock, b. remy, t. holden, r. chapman, d. bibeau, b. westcot, r. greaves, m. cahill. TOW 2 (l.-r.) j. dougherty, r. dawe, r. noble, 1. souza, b. ashley, s. cross, e. camara, p. morse, r. silva, s. joslin, m. sokoll. 106 r M j- 1 «M ■ I ' dL 3 J _ ' J bottom: j. montgomery, d. blanchette, b. mckinley, m. mccaughey, d. bentley; second; b. ryan, b. santana, m. saylor, s. kochan k. ryan, third: b. dibassiao, p. squire, p. kirkman, c. provost, c. oalisto, coach, f. foley, b. enos, s. mcneil. case 1 1 1 2 2 0 1 0 1 somerset . dartmouth Westport .. apponequet stang. dartmouth somerset . . Westport .. apponequet 2 4 3 1 0 4 4 0 0 107 chris provost junior varsity hot.; m. abbruzzi, n. noble, d. bentley, p. squire, b. mccaugbey, r. hoytt, g. higgenbottom, s. liebl top; b. norton, manager, p. kirkman, n. tolley, b. di basiao, j. cordeiro, b. ryan, b. mon- tandon, k. shott girls’ basketball 108 varsity middle; d. duphiney, c. provost, co-captains 1-t; k. ryan, b. enos, c. chase, m. saylor, c. mosher, manager, miss rizy (coach), f. foley, k. curtis, n. goff donna duphiney kathy ryan nancy goff fran foley this year was a very exciting one for the girls, they worked hard and this was proven by their 8-2 record, after completing their regular season, with just one loss, they were involved in a play-off with sacred hearts academy for first place, they lost, ending the season on a sad note, but still retaining second place. kathy curtis cheryl chase 109 volleyball row 2: (l.-r.) b. morton (manager), b. enos, d. braz, b. dibiasio, b. sanatana, n. rizy (coach), n. tolley, m. saylor. row 1 (l.-r.) d. duphiney, c. chace, c. provost (capt.), f. foley, d. bentley. row 1; (l.-r.) p. abbruzzi, b. dibiasio, d. braz, k. lawton, d. blanchette, m. sasso. row 2; (l.-r.) k, ryan, b. santana, s. besette, p. kirkman, d. bentley, c. calisto (coach), d. duphiney, a. rousseau, 1. voij. 110 deborah morse harvard book award Joseph papandrea i patrons and patronesses mr. mrs. manuel moniz mr. mrs. harold brain mr. mrs. John branco mrs. fallen mr. mrs. norman r. noble mr. mrs. John medeiros mrs. irene santana mr. mrs. herman c. norton mr. mrs. charles g. mosher jr. mr. mrs. edward mello mr. mrs. wilfred 1. stewart mr. mrs. carlton e. windle mr. mrs. jack mccormick mr. mrs. lionel o. brodeur mr. mrs. John f. tunney mr. mrs. arthur paulhus miss helen a. reagan mr. mrs. warren e. tripp mr. mrs. francis c. mcmanus mr. mrs. raymond laflamme mr. mrs. anthony palmisciano mr. mrs. hubert tattersall mr. mrs. roland e. provost mr. mrs. adrien lapointe mr. mrs. raymond gauthier mr. mrs. ernest cranshaw billy e. dolin’s electric comp, mr. mrs. serafin de paiva mr. mrs. rene 1. coulombe mr. mrs. Joseph papandrea mr. mrs. charles r. durand mr. mrs. raymond lynch mr. mrs. henry a. stavniak mr. mrs. dominie a. casilli mr. mrs. william kitchen mr. mrs. raymond dumont mr. mrs. adelbert goff mr. mrs. david e. duphiney mr. mrs. charles a. foley mr. mrs. wilson curtis mr. mrs. harold chace mr. roland remy, contractor mr. mrs. e. russell babcock CASE HIGH SCHI CAfiQIMAL BAKPI 113 compliments from class of 1970 compliments of the class of 1969 I 14 115 compliments of the class of 1968 I 16 compliments of the Swansea teachers associations compliments of loring studios fall river massachusetts 117 bill furtado’s 549 wilbur ave Swansea mass tel 672 4361 ■ ' ' ■ lovett’s market 84 hortinville rd Swansea mass tel 672 5796 ■. ' 4 if matt sigravo’s tropical fruit stand rt 6 seekonk mass asst manager larry abbruzzi asst to the asst tony ferreira asst to the assts asst roger dawe asst to asst to the asst to the manager mike sokoll tony ferreira Winifred stewart wilhermina carreiro diane pineau doane’s barber shop 141 9 gar highway Swansea mass tel 672-82156 pat west jean reynolds niello’s market 136 wilbur ave 678-1440 Swansea mass mike’s variety store 1635 gar highway Swansea mass rogers spa 1229 wilbur ave Swansea mass tel 678-0201 the ski house 1241 wilbur ave Swansea mass 119 tel 678-9841 larry abbruzzi sandy zahralban patricia bolduc sue blais lapointe’s store 1255 gardners neck rd Swansea mass tel 672-9418 best wishes from Parisian dress shop masons Plymouth avenue at rodman street fall river mass rose guindon coleen delaney 120 A kathy curtis ellen coulombe sue cuillio jeanne dumont maureen raccormick cheryl Johnson honda of Swansea 328 wilbur ave howard Johnson’s motor lodge enclosed heated pool—sauna bath—lounge 1878 wilbur ave somerset 121 donna st laurant peter aubut melanie raotta berlo’s spring valley turkey farm 470 old fall river road tel 672 87881 fresh turkeys at their best russel noble nancy kitchen lenor’s the m. 1. levine where fashion is insurance first faU agency river 195 wilbur ave. massachusetts tel. 674-5752 122 patio garage 520 wilbur ave Swansea mass new and used cars and trucks route 6 Swansea mass lewis s. gray Chevrolet parts and service sales 672 6141 674 5759 richard matton deborah morse elaine roraanouitch James daugherty debbie dunlop 123 palm lumber co. iiic. 1112 Charles st no. providence r. i. we satisfy your every lumber need richard pray equipment co. inc. 2555 gar highway Swansea mass 379 9776 suburban reality co 195 wilbur ave Swansea mass tel 674 5752 124 betty norton mary ann caselli diane laflame north Swansea shell serviee station junction rt 6 and 136 tel 379 9862 prompt courteous ‘automotive service star pickling corp Star brand pickles peppers relishes 941 wood St Swansea tel 672 8535 susanne moniz lyn ferry dale barratt sally remy 125 john 1. medeiros dave machado janet graham Jeannette babcock robert’s formal shop 383 spring st next to st mary’s open friday ’til 9:00 venus de milo restaurant 75 g a r highway Swansea mass tel 678-6978 jean lynch pat mcmanus 126 marsha fortin Charles rowe carol cranshaw cindy castro a. pineau sons plumbing heating 1. pineau, reg, master plumber no. 6079 127 IL,., ■.r - •aj «. 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