High School of Commerce - Caduceus Yearbook (Springfield, MA)

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Set ‘ in A tea, eee Stack G8h4Sp +011 196) Stack G8h4Sp +011 196), High School of Commerce The Caduceus High School of Commerce The Caduceus IELD, Caduceus Volume 39, 1964 High School of Commerce 415 State Street Springfield 5, Massachusetts STACK IN MEMORIAM John Fitzgerald Kennedy APA hfe Ml . and the glow from that fire can truly light the world.” (Inaugural Address, Jan. 20, 1961) neaagauneert” IERRE e cree ee eee T shaenan nme Miss Helen E. Rankin A Dedication Miss Rankin has rendered to the High School of Com- merce over the years a service the value of which cannot be measured! She has been a splendid teacher, an inspir- ing leader, and an unusual exemplar of “Beauty is truth, truth beauty; that is all Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know.” Her aim was high and her vision broad, and she made great goals attainable for those fortunate enough to have come under her aegis. We miss this personification of the Oxford scholar who “would gladly learn and gladly teach.” We proudly dedicate CADUCEUS 1964 to Miss Helen E. Rankin, college preparatory English teacher for thirty- nine years. The jolly chap entering from the right is the ““Caduceus Cherub,’ for many years the mascot of the excellent yearbooks produced by Miss Rankin’s students. Foreword “The growth of the mind through knowledge is like that of a tree through seasons, both maturing, real- izing a new fruit.” Table of Contents FACULTY st cee eae creamer tiie i th wae es 6 CUA SSES se comin ave eek cee ek een ze SENIORS Serr eaee tae te oe UPR hee 34 JUNIORS Se ereyarete pean ch 2 reetenenes 94 FRESEIMAN xen ete ne er ot Cra ae 114 AGTIVITIES Wie camteedas cto civ oayhe ode, 130 A LEILET | Co ine earerer ste ty Scere 2 INDEXSSPALRONSge eee ee 170 Faculty | once had an apple, a very shiny apple. | gave it to my teacher, a very handsome teacher. | once took a test, a very hard test. | waited with patience, a very confident patience. | once flunked a test, a very stupid test. | once stole an apple, a very dull apple. | stole it from my teacher, a very typical teacher. Springfield School Administration Superintendent, Dr. T. Joseph McCook Deputy Superintendent, Dr. Alice B. Beal Assistant Superintendent, Dr. Robert Lane Assistant Superintendent, Joseph E. Buckley Philip A. Sweeney Principal Dr. Gladys A. Midura Assistant Principal Springfield School Committee Mayor Charles V. Ryan, Jr. Chairman Theodore E. Dimauro Vice-Chairman Mrs. Rita Coughlin Mrs. Mary Lynch Wilbur Hogan Romeo J. Cyr Vincent DiMonaco MRS. MARION B. ABBOTT, who received her education at Plym- outh Teachers College (B.Ed.) and American University, teach- es typing and business _prac- tice. During her own high school days, her favorite sub- ject was English, and she was active in debating. J ’ 4 1 ¥ 4 a « Ne Biology teacher, MRS. RITA ASTORINO enjoyed - skating and dancing while in high school. She was graduated from the College of Our Lady of the Elms (B.A.) and Spring- field College (M.Ed.). English Department Chairman MR. FREDERICK G. ALLEN is a graduate of Boston Univer- sity (B.A.) and Yale University (M.A.). His pet peeves being too numerous to mention, his wife has dubbed him the “Last Angry Man.” MR. GERARD W. AYOTTE, who back in high school was active in student government, is a graduate of American Interna- tional College (B.S.) and Springfield College (M.Ed.). He teaches bookkeeping and typing. The co-adviser to the Student Council, MR. FRANCIS P. AL- LEVA is a graduate of North- western Universiy (B.S.) Har- vard University CM. Ed.) and Mr. Alleva presently teaches clerical bookkeeping and Book- keeping I. Adviser to the class of 1966, MR. JOHN W. BENNETT is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts (B.A.) and Yale University (M.A.). He is a teacher of geometry, Algebra Il, and elementary mathemati- cal analysis. His favorite pas- times during his high school days were swimming and camping. A teacher of civics and Ameri- can History, MR. ALPHONSE J. ALMINAS is a graduate of Suf- folk University (CL.L.B.) and Boston University (B.S., M.Ed.). A married man and father of two boys, Mr. Alminas is ad- viser to the Caduceus Busi- ness Staff. His pet peeve is people with hair. % kat i ANS F ye hau A teacher of English, MR. PAUL W. BERWICK, JR. received his education at Northwestern. Uni- versity (B.S.) and Westfield State College (M.E.). A father of three children, Mr. Berwick’s pet peeve is test papers with- out a student’s name. 10 A graduate of American Inter- national College (B.A.) and Springfield College (M.Ed.), MISS ELINOR BURLOW is a French teacher and adviser to the class of 1965. In her high school days, Miss Burlow en- joyed hiking and American His- tory. MRS. CLAIRE O. CARROLL, a graduate of Salem State Col- lege (B.S.Ed.) and Boston Uni- versity (M.C.S.), teaches ste- nography and typing and is in charge of school locker keys. A teacher of general auxiliary, MISS PATRICIA CABANA is a graduate of the College of our Lady of the Elms. MISS VIRGINIA M. CLANCY at- tended Framingham _ Teachers College (B.S.), Boston Univer- sity, and Cornell University. Our home economics teacher tells us that she played trum- pet during high school. One who admires a_ student who takes advantage of all opportunities presented him, MISS MADELINE J. CANARIE is a graduate of Regis College (B.S.) and Boston University. A business practice and type- writing teacher today, Miss Canarie participated in high school musicals. A product himself of the High School of Commerce, MR. ER- NEST L. CONCHIERI, a gradv- ate of American International College (B.S.) and New York University (M.A.), is a teacher of Bookkeeping II and G.O. Accounting. Mr. Conchieri is faculty manager of athletics. MISS HELENE E. CARROLL, a teacher of home economics, is a graduate of Framingham State Teachers College (B.S.Ed.) and Springfield College (M.Ed.). In addition, Miss Carroll has done graduate work at the Universi- ty of Chicago and Syracuse. Miss Carroll is in charge of locker keys. A graduate of Tufts University (A.B.) and Boston University (M.A.), MISS ELIZABETH CON- NELL, a teacher of English, is also editorial adviser of ‘’Com- merce.’ When Miss Connell was a high school student, she en- joyed basketball and the school orchestra. 11 MRS. GRACE M. CONNELL, a graduate of Boston University (B.S.C.) is a teacher of history. A member of the faculty social committee, MR. CHARLES COR- CORAN, a teacher of English, received his A.B. from Rock- hurst College and his M.A. from the University of Kansas City. Back in high school, Mr. Corcoran was active in soccer and crew. A graduate of Boston State College (B.S.,M.Ed.), MRS. BERNICE M. CONNOLLY teaches business math and penmanship. In addition, she is in charge of locker keys. When asked about her pet peeve, she replied, “People who are late.” MR. JOSEPH DELLA-GIUSTINA, a teacher of business math, law, and sales, graduated from Manhattan College (B.S.) and American International College (M.A.). Disorganized students are Mr. Della-Giustina’s pet peeve. A graduate of New York Uni- versity (B.S., M.A.), MISS MARY G. CONWAY is a teacher of stenography. MR. DAVID JOHN COOK, a graduate of Worcester State Teachers College (M.S.) and New Mexico Western College (B.S.), teaches business law, salesmanship, Typing | and Il, and coaches varsity baseball and soccer. A Typewriting | teacher, MRS. MADELEINE DUREPO graduated from Salem Teachers College (B.S.). At present she is in the process of completing her M.A. at A.I.C. In high school her favorite subject was French, and she was active in sports and dramatics. MR. RAYMOND H. ELLISON, our school librarian and Ca- duceus editorial adviser, was graduated from Clark (B.A.) and Brown (M.A.). An English teacher, Mr. Ellison’s pet peeve is time wasting. While in high school, he was active in the Drama Club. 12 Patrol adviser and graduate of Bridgewater State Teachers Col- lege (B.S.) and University of Massachusetts (M.S.), MR. WIL- LIAM MICHAEL FINNEGAN teaches government, economics and American History. Mr. Fin- negan tells us that Mr. Mea- cham is his pet peeve! A teacher of English, MRS. HELEN GRIFFIN graduated from Fitchburg Teachers College (B.S.E.) and Springfield Col- lege (M.Ed.). Mrs. Griffin is adviser of the National Honor Society, and her pet peeve is disorganization. MR. JOHN P. GAFFNEY, JR., English and speech teacher and adviser to the Drama Club, was the 1936 Senior Class president at Commerce. Mr. Gaffney was graduated from AIC (B.A.) and did graduate work at Columbia, Yale, Colorado, and San Fran- cisco. MR. GEORGE M. HARGREAVES, a newcomer to our school, graduated from the University of Maine (B.A. M.A.), La- Salle CL.L.B.), Springfield Col- lege, and Army War College. He is a teacher of world geog- raphy and an Army reserve offi- cer. English Lit., lunch, and wasting time were the favorite high school subjects of MR. MELVIN H. GRANT, a graduate of the University. of Massachusetts CA.B.) and A.I.C. CM.A.). He is Capers Director and college prep English teacher. A graduate of American Inter- national College (B.S.) and Springfield College (M.Ed.), MR. JAMES J. HARRINGTON teaches Typing Il. The pet peeves of Mr. Harrington are noisy hallways and the assem- bly hall. Girls’ physical education _ in- structor MISS FLORENCE €E. GREENLEAF was _ graduated from Bliss Business College (B.S.) and the University of Maine (M.S.). Miss Greenleaf is in charge of cheerleading, bowling, softball, and badmin- ton. American History and modern problems teacher MISS REGINA T. HENDERSON was graduated from Westfield State (B.S.) and Springfield College (M.S.). Miss Henderson, in charge of senior portraits, says that her pet peeves are students who neglect sitting appointments. 13 New England winters have an enemy in MR. WAYLAND J. HOLLEY, graduate of Dartmouth College (B.A.) and Northwest- ern University (CM.A.). The English teacher enjoyed hunt- ing and competitive sports during high school. MR. FRANK LANDRY, a teacher of English, received his B.S. from Plymouth Teachers Col- lege and his M.Ed. from Bos- ton University. A teacher of home economics, MISS ELEANOR B. HYDE gradv- ated from Framingham State Teachers College .(B.S.) and did graduate study at Boston University, Springfield College, and Furman University. MR. BERNARD M._ LAVELLE, father of four, is an adviser to the Class of 1966 and an Eng- lish teacher. One who dislikes poor listeners, Mr. Lavelle was graduated from St. Anselm‘s College (B.A.) and Westfield State Teachers College. (M.Ed.) Machine calculation teacher and Caduceus photographer, MR. HAROLD W. JONES is a grad- vate of Springfield College (B.S. and M.E.). The major annoyance of our audio-visual coordinator is people who do not follow directions. MR. RAYMOND LEMIEUX, a graduate of Bridgewater State Teachers College (B.S.) and the University of Virginia CM.Ed.), teaches American History and modern problems. A_ high school football player, Mr. Lemieux has two children. Students who neglect their school responsibilities are the pet peeve of MR. NORMAND LAFLAMME, a teacher of Alge- bra | and Il and geometry. Mr. LaFlamme is business ad- viser to “Commerce,” our newspaper. MRS. CATHERINE A. LEONE is a graduate of the College of New Rochelle (B.A.) and Springfield College (M.E.). She also has done advanced work at Columbia University and the University of Massachusetts. Mrs. Leone teaches the girls’ auxiliary class. MR. JOHN J. MACKAY, a teacher of economics and U.S. History, received his education at American International Col- lege (B.S. and M.A.). As a favorite pastime, Mr. MacKay enjoys skiing. MRS. FRANCES MAHAN, a teacher of shorthand and ad- viser of the Freshman Class, is a graduate of American Inter- national College (B.S., M.Ed.) A teacher of English, MRS. MARGARET M. MANNIX stud- ied at Westfield State College for her B.S. and B.Ed. Mrs. Mannix lists active participation in Literature Club and French Club as her favorite activities when she was a high school student. “Waiting’’ is the pet peeve of MISS RUTH G. MARSDEN, who teaches commercial art. Miss Marsden attended Parsons School of Design, Grand Cen- tral School of Art, Boston Uni- versity, and Springfield College. She is adviser to our Art and Clay Club. Red Cross adviser, MISS MARY E. McCARTHY attended the Col- lege of Our Lady of the Elms (A.B.) and Springfield College (M.Ed.). Miss McCarthy pre- sides over the Spanish home- room, a composite of past and present Spanish students. MISS ALBERTA McCLEARY, who teaches biology, is a graduate of Mount Holyoke College (B.S.) and the University of Pennsylvania (M.S.). Yearbook editor during her own high school days, she is our photog- raphy adviser for Caduceus. 15 MISS JOAN McDONALD, .a graduate of American Interna- tional College (B.S.) and New York University (M.S.), teaches bookkeeping and typing. A teacher of physics and the director of stage lighting, MR. BARON V. McDUFFEE is a graduate of Fitchburg Teachers College (B.S.Ed., M.Ed.) and has done further study at the University of Massachusetts and University of Connecticut. “Kids trying to grow up too fast’’ annoy MR. WILLIAM Mc- WHA, a graduate of Salem State Teachers College (B.S.) and Boston University (M.Ed.). Our bookkeeping teacher states that chasing Mr. Rodgers off the block was his favorite pas- time in high school. A teacher of stenography, MRS. CATHERINE MORIARTY is a graduate of Northeastern Uni- versity (B.B.A., B.C.S.) and Boston University (CM.Ed.). “Flabby Americans ’ are the pet peeve of MR. GEORGE WILLIAM MEACHAM, a teacher of business practice. A gradu- ate of American International College (B.S.), Mr. Meacham is Junior Class adviser and foot- ball and wrestling coach. MRS. MARY C. MURPHY, a teacher of English, graduated from the College of Our Lady of Elms (A.B.) and American International College (M.A.). Reading and music have always been her strongest interests. A graduate of the Teachers Col- lege of Connecticut (B.S.) and Columbia University (M.A.), MISS CATHERINE T. MEEHAN teaches office practice and du- plicating. Her pet peeve is “people who fail to fulfill their responsibilities.” Boys and girls who carelessly speak the English language an- noy MISS HONORA F. NELLI- GAN, a graduate of Smith Col- lege (B.A.). Our typewriting teacher remembers dances and parties as her favorite high school activities. MR. HERBERT S. MICHAELS is a Boston University (B.S.) and University of Illinois (CM.A.) graduate. He is the Chess Club adviser and Capers publicity chairman. He also oversees the A.|.C. Model Congress and the speech contests. A graduate of New England Conservatory of Music (B.Mus.) and Springfield College (M.Ed. ), MR. WALTER D. NiCKERSON teaches music (vocal, instru- mental, theory, and harmony). Birds nest hair-do’s are his pet peeve. Ps £ 4 “neous | ae Ea A supervisor in after-school sports, MRS. VERONICA C. O’DELL dislikes dirty gym suits. After getting her start as a student here at Commerce, Mrs. O'Dell received a Bachelor of Science degree from Spring- field College. Slovenly dress and manners are the pet peeve of MR. RICHARD SANDBERG, a grad- vate of Clark: University CA.M. and A.B.). A teacher of his- tory, Mr. Sandberg includes among his activities supervi- sion of class rings and Senior Class advisership. MR. JUSTINO G. PENNA, who was Commerce class president in 1956, teaches typing. A graduate of A.I.C. (B.S.) and Barton College (M.Ed.), Mr. Penna’s pet peeve is “students who do not realize the. tre- mendous opportunity they have to advance themselves.” MRS. GLADYS A. SARTWELL, a graduate of John B. Stetson University (M.A. and B.A.), is a teacher of English. During her high school days her favor- ite subject was algebra, and her favorite pastime baseball. sy MR. LEO P. RIOUX, a graduate of Westfield State Teachers College (B.S. and M.Ed.), is a new French teacher here. Mr. Rioux is annoyed by stu- dents who forget to bring their books to class. A Commerce graduate himself, MR. ANTHONY J .SERAFINO, JR. studied at Boston Universi- ty (B.S., M.A.), Dartmouth Col- lege, Harvard, and Springfield College. When asked about his pet peeve, Mr. Serafino replied, “people who talk while I’m interrupting.” “People who are not punc- tual’ are the pet peeve of MR. JOSEPH E. RODGERS, a mathematics teacher. Mr. Rod- gers received his B.S. and his M.Ed. from Westfield State Col- lege. During his own high school days, he was active in swimming and football. M RS. MILDRED D. SHUTE, a graduate of Georgia State Women’s College (B.S.) and Columbia University (M.A.), is chairman of the Home Econom- ics Department. Mrs. Shute dis- likes students who fail to re- port and who.chew gum in school. MR. .HAROLD D. SMITH, JR. teaches history and driver edu- cation. He is a graduate of Becker Junior College CA.S. in Sci.) Clark University (B.B.A. and M.A.). Mr. Smith is patrol adviser and is active in basket- ball officiating. “Officials’’ are the pet peeve of MR. JOHN J. TROY, JR., who is in charge of driver educa- tion and _ physical education. He is a graduate of the Uni- versity of Notre Dame (B.S.) and Boston University (M.Ed.) and the coach of the football, basketball, and track teams. MR. JOHN A. STONE, who teaches biology, received his B.A. at Northwestern Univer- sity, his M.A. at American In- ternational College, and is at present making further study at the University of Connecti- cut. Mr. Stone is the proud father of nine children. MRS. FREDERICA VAUGHAN, a teacher of physical education and adviser of the drill and track teams, attended Bouve Boston School of Physical Ed- ucation and Springfield Col- lege. Mrs . Vaughan’s pet peeve is girls who act bored or blase. A teacher of business math and business practice, MR. JOHN G. TENCZAR is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts (B.B.A., M.B.A.). The school dance band was Mr. Tenczar’s favorite activity during his high school days. “A student with a brain who doesn’t use it’ is the pet peeve of MR. HENRY A. WIATROW- SKI, a history teacher. He is a graduate of A.I.C. (B.A.) and Columbia (M.A.). Now chair- man of our annual American Education Week program, he was a varsity basketball play- er in college. MR. HENRY R. TRESPAS, a product of Mass. College of Pharmacy and Science (B.S.) and Boston University (M.A.), is a biology teacher. A Capers co-director, Mr. Trespas’ pet peeves are disorganized, neg- ligent students. A graduate of Syracuse Uni- versity (B.A.) and Springfield College (M.Ed.), MRS. HAR- RIET T. WIDLAND teaches Eng- lish and social studies. Her favorite pastimes during her own high school days were dramatics and journalism. A teacher of chemistry, phys- ics, biology, physiology, alge- bra® and geometry, MR. WIL- LIAM WALLACE WILDER, 2ND, graduated from the University of New’ Hampshire (BS., M.Ed.) and studied at numer- ous other colleges. His pet peeve is ‘student absentee- ism,” Prominent businessmen speak to the seniors concerning op- portunities and requirements for employment. FIRST ROW: Mr. Johnson, Mass. Mutual; Mrs. Meyers, Valley Bank; Mr. Laubinger, Milton Bradley. SEC- OND ROW: Mr. Morin, Spring- field Postmaster; Mr. Locke, Western Mass. Electric; Mr. Ekengren, Waterbury Savings; Mr. Thorsen, Remington Rand. A later series of talks is held for the Junior Class. FIRST ROW: Mr. Farrell, Assistant to Postmaster; Mrs. Carpenter, Mass. Mutual; Mrs. Meyers; Miss O’Neil, New England Tel- ephone. SECOND ROW: Mr. Locke; Mr. Thorsen; Mr. Lavu- binger. A teacher of physical educa- tion, MRS. EMMA WILLIAMS names dirty sneakers as her pet peeve. Mrs. Williams, a graduate from Hampton _Insti- tute (B.S.)° and Springfield College (M.S.), also made fur- ther study at Springfield Col- lege. Assistant coach of the baseball team, MR. KENNETH A. ZEM- LA, who teaches business math and driver education, received his training at Northeastern University (B.B.A.), College of Our Lady of the Elms (M.E.) and the University of Connect- icut. Head of the Business Depart- ment and Junior Class adviser, MISS JULIA T. ZAJCHOWSKI was graduated from Westfield State Teachers College (B.S.) and Boston University CM.Ed.) and did advanced work at the University of Connecticut. Business Consultants give Commerce students first- hand opportunity to learn about opportunities in business. MRS. CECELIA M. CA- BANA, freshman girls’ counselor, received her education at New York University (B.S.) and Springfield College (M. Ed.) She is Senior Class adviser. During her high school days, Mrs. Ca- bana’s favorite activity was cheerleading, and her favorite subject history. Counselors Senior guidance counsel- or, MR. BRUNO RUMPAL graduated from Spring- field College (B.S.) and Clark University (CM.A.) and attended Columbia University and the Lon- don School of Economics. Mr. Rumpal is considered as a ‘general handyman” throughout the — school. When asked for a_ pet peeve, he crisply replied: “None—| love everyone and everything.” 20 Junior counselor, MRS. CATHERINE HART is a graduate of Boston Uni- versity (B.A.) and Spring- field College CM.Ed.) and studied further at Colum- bia University. As a high school student, Mrs. Hart was active in sports and also enjoyed music and reading. MR. WILLARD J. WRIGHT, the boys’ guidance coun- selor and Senior Class ad- viser, received his B.A. from American Interna- tional College and _ his M.A. from Springfield Col- lege. As a_ student at Technical High School, he was very active in sports, and his favorite subject was math. School Evaluation features fall semester. Subject of a week of thorough study by a visiting team of exper- ienced teachers, Commerce receives commen- dations and recommendations. Dr. Clarence Chatto, chairman of the high school evaluation program conducted by the New England Association of Col- leges and Secondary Schools, is a former teacher at Commerce, where he now has his office in Room 205. The Commerce students who assist in the heavy clerical work which evalua- tions entail are Linda Berg, Carol Hill, and Dorna Baillieul. MRS. HELEN BENOIT MRS. BARBARA ELLIS MISS MILDRED POWERS MISS MARY REARDEN Service Personnel The lunchroom personnel, in charge of preparing and serving the school lunches, are, FIRST ROW: Mrs. Mary A. Connolly, Mrs. Gertrude Odato, Mrs. Francine T. Anderson. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Louise Brown, Mrs. Delores Regis, and Mrs. Bernadette Scully. Our school matrons. Standing is Mrs. Bridgette Tessier. Seated are Miss Sarah Long and Mrs. Margaret Fenton. “Say ab.” MRS. CATHERINE CROKEN, our school nurse, is caught in her daily routine. vA Oe Bae 8 ee eee Agen” Classes Class is a time for many things: For scribbling notes and cleaning class rings, For trying to guess what the weather will be, And whether you can get a date by three. It’s a time of peace, of meditation, Of appeasing ever-increasing starvation. As the passing bell hits high “C” What did you say the homework will be? English is essential for all Commerce students, whether they are planning to enter college or the business world. Writing a composition for her junior college prep. English class, Margaret Kestler pauses to think of her next sentence. In her class, composition work makes up a major portion of the grade received on report cards. la es Already extremely popular with college prep. students is the after school Mr. Grant. The class allows students to gain an added insight into the diff- English class held in the library Tuesday afternoons under the direction of erent types of literature studied in the English class. Attendance ‘is voluntary. 24 Jane Skdwron delivers an oral report in a college English class. Under the direction of Mr. Grant, the college English teacher, oral reports are used to give students experience in talking before a group and to teach them poise. French and Spanish enrich our knowledge and understanding of other people and their customs. Leila McMenamin, Margaret Rourke, and Marjorie Podmore try on Panamanian clothes during a Spanish class. Besides the language, Spanish students also study the people and customs of Spanish speaking countries. LAS NOTICIAS DE ESPANA Be eee Sty : : : ‘ i= 2 fee. x Darrell Page pronounces French expressions with the aid of HPs raarereer iin frets A ie NB Og gteererevecenonseecannnen Mr. Rioux, our new French _ teacher. eet Prone Tl tif : = ecg eres 2) , “Keep counting,” says Daniel Mangan to Nancy Noffke as she “You see, class,’’ demonstrates Carol Hill, “Conic Sections show attempts to count on an adjustable Abacus used many years ago that the intersection of a plane passing through a cone at a cer- by the Chinese. tain angle is an ellipse. Is that clear?” Sergio Tigera stares deeply into the photometer while Suzanne M es ti d Guertin adjusts mysterious light source of unknown candlepower, @ | emda Ics an and Anna Woodward awaits patiently for the final results. Sara Gerber looks for a smile of confidence from Anthony Sales, Eric Pohl, Mary Regan before beginning the experiment to deter- mine the Empirical Formula of a Compound. Physical Science courses, offered to all Com- merce students, are required for C. P.’s Through them, the students become aware of the physical world around them, with all its angles, figures, chemicals, living creatures. “Is that what’s in the water we drink?” asks Robert Gentles as he studies a slate of ameba through the microscope. Zi, “Roman numeral three, Part one,’ dictates Miss Henderson as her Amer- ican History class takes notes on various important points to remember. Intent students are, FIRST ROW: Erlinda Valentini, Penelope Fillion, Maryanne Zielinski, Janet Schofield, Susan Plass. SECOND ROW: Janice Kennedy, Barbara Kuc, Janice Langdon, Georgina Fuhrmann. THIRD ROW: Carla Kinney, Mary Letendre. “See,’’ says Laura Dastoli as she points to the ammendment in the constitution that proves her point. Michael Rooke and Paul Quinlan are quietly standing by. Social Studies acquaint Commerce students with our legal structure and the world’s famous men, places, and events. “And the Missouri River . . ., “ continues Antoniette Orszulak Cright) as she gives the oral talk which was prepared by her group. Suzanne Masse points to the topic of their discussion on the map, and Vivian Hayes is waiting to answer questions. 28 Art and Music are electives that provide an opportunity for students to express themselves through sight and sound. i wd mud Vay = ex =a 3 ey Aes i “Do you think the picture’s straight?” “Ohhh,” dreams Arlene DeMars, “It’s so hard to sketch asks James Ashley as he and Sandra the fall scenery as | see it.” Gebbie adjust one of the pictures for the art display case. Our high school band, hard at work, is practicing for an upcoming assembly. Business tries new course Processing. Ex E.D.P. will be progressive Nancy Willette, Barbara Strain, Margaret Morin, Fredi Kravitz, Carla Kinney, and Carol Frattesi watch Mr. Alleva use the overhead projector, used to aid students understand the fundamentals of bookkeeping by seeing them done before their eyes. Linda Kadzik, Debrah Malachowski, Teresa Simpson, Judith Weiss, Betty Soderstrom, Ruth Ann White, and Marilyn Wise listen to Miss Conway dictate a letter. When the students receive their transcripts, they correct them while listening to the recorder play back the exact words of Miss Conway. This way the students know whether Miss Conway made a Kathleen Sokolowski does her push-pulls and ovals: a penmanship exer- mistake or they made one. cise to improve the writer’s co-ordination. 8 NE t 4 ja F 30 Department in Electronic Data perimental this year, added to department's standard program. Linda Meisner practices typing in her Type II class. This skill is very useful to students either entering college or the business world. Mr. Edwin Luippold, Director of the Data Processing at the Massachusetts Mutual Life In- surance Co., explains the operation of a plug board to Mary Miller and Ronald Rossini. The Data Processing course. in its first year at Commerce, teaches students the fundamentals of the science of computers. 31 The National Office Manager’s Association spon- sors four tests throughout the year for interested Commerce students; two in spelling and two in mathematics. Certificates are awarded to students who achieve excellence in one or more tests. Office Practice is a combination of skills in Machine Calculating, Duplicating, and Filing. Sandi Keyes files miniature letters of various colors by using the Variadex system of alphabetic filing, in which the second letter of the first unit determines the color to be used. 32 Joan Pettit is giving instructions on how to use the Marchant Elec- tric Rotary Calculator to James Gallivan and Mary Regan in Mr. Jones’s Machine Calculation class. Cleft), Looking over Ronald Rossini’s shoulder, we find him work- ing On a mimeoscope attempting to make a reproduction of a post card in preparation of a mimeograph stencil. The mimeoscope is a modern version of tracing a picture by holding it up to a win- dow pane. (Above) Running off a completed stencil is Marion Nickelson. Home Economics prepares girls in sewing and cooking for tomorrow's home making. Sandra Malouin adds the finishing touch to the hem of her suede suit. Annamarie Caliento, Betty Mayweathers, Terry Tetreault, and Judith Lower are mixing the ingredients for popovers in Miss Clancy’s Foods | class. The popovers are golden brown as they come out of the oven after being baked for 25 minutes at 450 degrees. Seniors Slaying dragons Or driving beer wagons, The seniors will make their way. Wearing red sandals Or dining by candles, The seniors will have their say. Living in castles Or wearing gold tassels, The seniors will have their day. First Honors NANCY LINDA EDWARD Second NOFFKE BERG CANNON Honors DORNA SUSAN DIANE CYNTHIA MARJORIE BAILLIEUL LOWELL PALMER RUSBY JACKSON Three Year Senior Honor Roll Third Honors CAROLE PATRICIA DANIEL MARY FRANCES CHMIEL MANGAN MILLER BONO KATHLEEN SOUTHWORTH STRYCHARZ 36 PEGGY DOREEN JEAN ROBERT JANOLLARI ORSI CHAMPAGNE ALLIS SUE CATHERINE ANNE DRUSCILLA DARRYL DORIS STEVENS D‘AMBROSIO MURPHY USHER POOLE CARDIN Third Honors CHRISTINE CAROL ELAINE JOAN SWEENEY HILL CHARKO NEWMAN LYNN BARBARA MARGARET CHRISTINE ANTONIETTA THERESA RANDALL RASCHI ROURKE KAZMIERCZAK SCIBELLI GATES 37 DIANNE ALDRICH ELIZABETH M. ALLAN NANCY ALLEN ROBERT ALLIS “Little One” “Betty” “Nance” “Bob” Patrol; TB Assn. Typist; Drill Team. G.O. Alternate; TB Assn. Typist; Drill Student Council ; Fr. Dance Comm.; Caduceus Senior Associate Editor; Na- Glerical Team. Jr. and Sr. Exec. Board; Sr. Class Sec- tional Honor Society; Jr. Red Cross; Rniiticameiolbercoodanmvhaninda Bookkeeping-Stenographic retary; Cheerleader; Gym _ Leader; G.O. Auditor; Golf; Football; Wres- ; ; G.O. Assembly; Class Rings; Jr. Prom tling. Pet Peeve: Locker doors that are stuck. Comm. College Prep-Bookkeeping Bookkeeping Ambition: C.P.A. Pet Peeve: People who never smile. GARY ANDERSON CHARLES ANDERSON “The Colonel” “Chas” Stage Crew; Audio-Visual Aide; Freshie Day Assem.; Class Day Assem.; Capers; Jr. Dance Comm. Wrestling Team. Bookkeeping Ambition: C.P.A. General Pet Peeve: Freshmen. ROBERT A. ARMITAGE JANICE ARDNT MICHAEL ASHER eA MADELINE ARSLANIAN Bob “Jan” “Mario” “Mal’’ Stage Crew; Drama Club; TB Assn. Patrol; TB Assn. Typist; Basketball; Wrestling; Football; Jr. Dance Comm.; Typist; G.O. Auditor; Capers Tickets. Softball; Volunteer Nurse. TB Assn. Typist; Jr. Achievement. Advertising Comm. College Prep-Bookkeeping Clerical Clerical Clerical Ambition: C.P.A. Favorite Saying: “Are you serious?” Pet Peeve: People who are ignored. Pet Peeve: Shy girls. JAMES ASHLEY “Jim” Art Club; Caduceus Business Staff; Patrol; Jr. Red Cross; Usher for Sen- ior Prom; March of Dimes Assem. Bookkeeping Ambition: IBM Worker. “Some of these biology stu- dents are just TOO devoted.” DORNA BAILLIEUL “Dorn” Commerce Staff; National Honor So- ciety Office Aide; G.O. Agent; Life Saving; Trading Post; G.O. Auditor; Tennis; Gym _ Leader; Senior Hat Comm. Bookkeeping-Stenographic Ambition: Bookkeeper. DOLORES GLORIA ATCHESON “Dee” TB Assn. Typist; Volleyball. Clerical Ambition: Secretary. ROBERTA BAKER “Bobbi” Commerce Staff; TB Assn. Typist. General Pet Peeve: Chronic Complainers. o ; or al a a x PATRICIA BADGER JUDITH BAER “Pats Jr. Exec. Board; Jr. Prom Comm. General Pet Peeve: Williston Academy. Patrol; Jr. Red Cross; Capers Cast; Drama Club; Life Saving; G.O. Audi- tor; Badminton; Tennis; Usher for 1963 Grad. Bookkeeping Ambition: Teacher. The Senior Class of 1964 CAROLYN BALDYGA CLAUDIA BARLOW “Carol” “Claud” Patrol ; Sr. Exec. Board; Office Aide. Bookkeeping Patrol; Jr. Red Cross; TB Assn. Typist; Basketball; Glee Club; Bowling. Clerical “Oh Dear!” Pet Peeve: feelings. People hurting others’ Favorite Saying: 30 AGNES MARY BARTOLO SYLVIA BARROWS SWAY “Ann” G.A.A. Board; G.O. Agent Alt.; Patrol. Volleyball; Basketball; Softball; Gym Stenographic-Clerical Leader. Ambition: Secretary. Clerical Favorite Saying: ‘Don’t let them know where it’s at.’ GAIL ANN BEACH DARLENE BEAUREGARD “Beachie”’ “Little One” Jr. and Sr. Exec. Board; TB Assn. Typist. TB Assn. Typist. Bookkeeping Bookkeeping Pet Peeve: Crowded locker rooms. Pet Peeve: Locker rooms at 2:45. SHARON BAUMAN MARILYN BATES Clerical “Stretch” Jr. Red Cross; G.O. Agent; Life Sav- ing; Drill Team; Electronic Data Pro- cessing. General Pet Peeve: Being tall. Davy Jones’ locker room. ROBERT BEDARD FREDERICK BEDORE “Bob” “Big Fred’ Christmas Dance Comm.; Stage Crew; Drama Club; Tennis Team. Patrol; Fr. Dance Comm. General Clerical Pet Peeve: Girls with funny hairdo’s. Pet Peeve: Loudmouths. CHERYL BEEMAN ANNE BELANGER DIANE BELIVEAU REINE BELIVEAU “Shorty” General “Queenie” Patrol; Jr. Red Cross; Choir; Music Favorite Saying: “Good Gosh! Bowling; Swimming. Festival; TB Assn. Typist. Clerical Clerical Pet Peeve: People who talk about other people. Pet Peeve: Unfriendly people. LINDA LEE BERG BARBARA BERNAT “in! “Bobbie” Pres., National Honor Society; Jr. and Sr. Exec. Board; Drama Club; G.O. Auditor; Volleyball; Badminton; Soft- Office Aide; TB Assn. Typist; Jr. Achievement. ball; Sr. Hat Comm.; Spotlight on Clerical Youth; Freshie Day Comm. Pet Peeve: People who think they’re Stenographic-College Prep better. Bookkeeping Pet Peeve: Those early waking hours. JOAN M. BIEARD BONNIE SUE BLACKBURN “Merce” “Red” CAROL A. BLAIR Music Festival; Tennis; Basketball; JEANNE BILODEAU Jr. Red Cross; Music Festival; TB Girls Track Team; Capers Cast. Assn. Typist; Glee Club. Patrol; Jr. Red Cross; TB Assn. Typ- Bookkeeping Patrol; TB Assn. Typist. Bookkeeping ist; Drill Team. Favorite Saying: ‘’What’s your prob- Clerical Pet Peeve: People who are thirteen Bookkeeping lem?” Pet Peeve; Back-Seat Drivers. acting like eighteen. Ambition: Dental Assistant. 41 JEAN L. BLANCHARD LO mEVile Jr. Red Cross; Capers Cast; Office Aide; Capers Comm.; G.O. Auditor; Apparatus. Bookkeeping Favorite Saying: “‘You’re Kidding!” FRANCES BONO “Frani’ National Honor Society; Fr. Dance Comm.; Jr. Red Cross; Sr. Exec. Board; Office Aide; Christmas Dance Comm.; G.O. Alternate; Drama Club; Tennis; Jr. Prom Comm. College Prep-Stenographic Pet Peeve: The red Volvo at East Longmeadow Friendly’s. MICHAEL L. BORRIELLO Christmas Dance Comm.; Life Saving. Clerical Pet Peeve: Boys who aren’t the boss. BARBARA BODUCH “Barb” Christmas Dance Comm.; Drama Club; TB Assn. Typist; Tennis; Gym Leader; Jr. Prom Comm. Stenographic-Clerical Ambition: Art School. NANCY A. BOUCHARD “Nance” Patrol; Jr. Red Cross; Capers Cast; Field Hockey; Volleyball; Apparatus. Bookkeeping-Stenographic Ambition: Legal Secretary. REGINA BOLDUC “Reggie” G.O. Auditor. Bookkeeping-Stenographic Pet Peeve: People who don’t mind their own business. ROGER BOUCHARD Patrol; Bowling, Captain; Clerical Pet Peeve: Splits in Bowling. Baseball. he SHIRLEY BOND G.O. Agent and Alternate. Pet Peeve: plain. Football; Bookkeeping People who always com- BERNARD BOOTH Wrestling. Clerical ELIZABETH BOUFFARD TB Assn. Ambition: “Viz! Typist. Stenographic Airline Stewardess. ROLAND BOUSSY “Muscles” Patrol; Music Festival; Band; Wres- tling. Clerical Ambition: Accountant. 1 | : : : | “Il can’t talk to you now, Ber- nie—NO, don’t write THAT!” | JUDITH E. BRIDGES “Judy” G.O. Dance Comm. Clerical Favorite Saying: ‘‘Good Grief!” MABEL P. BOUYEA “Pat”! Jr. Red Cross; Capers Cast; Drama Club; Life Saving; Jr. Exec. Board; Capers Comm.; TB Assn. Typist; Bad- minton. Clerical Ambition: Nurse. SUSAN BROADBENT Sue Drama Club. Clerical Ambition: Bookkeeper. THERESA L. BRACCIALARGHE “Tree” Jr. Red Cross; Christmas Comm.; TB Assn. Typist. Dance Stenographic Ambition: Teacher. LERENDA BROWN “Aggie” Clerical Pet Peeve: Self-Centered Guys. MAUREEN G. BRAYTON “Moe” Fr. Dance Comm.; Jr. Assn. Typist. Red Cross; TB Bookkeeping-Stenographic Ambition: Secretary. MARCIA GAIL BRUNDRETT “Marcy” Patrol; Drill Team. Bookkeeping Ambition: To travel to different countries. ‘JAMES BURR “The Toe” Library Assistant; Football; Baseball; Hi-Y. General Favorite Saying: ‘’What’s happen- ing?” EARL BRYANT “Spider” Chorus; Music Festival; Basketball; Football. Clerical Ambition: Play pro football. MARY E. BYERS “Mar” Softball. Clerical Pet Peeve: Two-faced people. i te tiren hide ipsa de 9 PATRICIA A. BUENDO Dat. Fr. Dance Comm.; Jr. Red Cross; Capers Cast; G.O. Agent; TB Assn. Typist; Jr. Prom Comm. Clerical Favorite Saying: “Listen to me.” CHRISTINE C. CALDES UTE R” Jr. Red Cross; Sr. Exec. Board; Office Aide; Christmas Dance Comm.; TB Assn. Typist; Jr. Prom Comm.; Drill Team. Bookkeeping Pet Peeve: Running for the bus in the morning. THOMAS E. BURKE Tom, Commerce Staff; Fr. Dance Comm.; Jr. Red Cross; G.O. Agent; G.O. Auditor; Soccer; Wrestling; Baseball; Tennis; Hi-Y Club. Bookkeeping Pet Peeve: Red Sox fans. “And the next answer on Mr. Lemieux’ history test was. . .” BARRY R. CANTOR Patrol; G.O. Agent; Capers Stage Crew; Chorus; Drama Club; Music Festival; Library Assistant; Capers M.C.; Soccer; Basketball; Baseball. Bookkeeping Favorite Saying: ‘And all that jazz.” DORIS ANN CARDIN Student Council; Patrol; National Honor Society; Christmas Dance Comm.; G.O. Agent; G.O. Auditor; Cheerleader; G.O. Assembly; Jr. Prom Comm.; Fr. Handbook Comm.; Jr. Prom Queen’s Court; Tennis; Soft- ball. College Prep-Bookkeeping Pet Peeve: Pessimistic People. PATRICIA CARROLL “Dat” TB Assn. Typist. Clerical Ambition: Airline Hostess. SHIRLEY CARTIER “Squint”’ Patrol; Office Aide. Clerical Pet Peeve: Cheaters. ROSE M. CARLIN “Rosie” Office Aide. Clerical Pet Peeve: People who talk. ‘ CAROLYN A. CAYODE “Seze Scze”’ TB Assn. Typist; Fashion Show; Capers. Clerical Favorite Saying: understand.” “IML buy that, ya BARBARA CARON “Bubbles” Jr. Red Cross; Jr. Exec. Board; Capers Comm.; TB Assn. Typist. Clerical Ambition: Medical Secretary. LULA L. CAYODE “Lulu” Office Aide; TB Assn. and Gown Comm. Typist; Clerical Cap Ambition: Buyer of Women’s Cloth- ing. MARCIA CARRIERE “Missy” Commerce Staff; G.O. Alternate; Jr. Red Cross. Clerical Pet Peeve: Girls who use excessive makeup. CHERYL JEAN CARSON Art Club; Capers Cast; Christmas Dance Comm.; G.O. Agent and Al- ternate; Drama Club; Life Saving; Capers Comm.; Volleyball; Badmin- ton; Tennis; Basketball; Gym Leader. General Ambition: Teacher. JEANNE CHAGNON Gina”’ TB Assn. Typist; Volleyball; Cap and Gown Comm. Clerical Further Ambition: Education. JEAN CHAMPAGNE ELAINE CHARKO Commerce Staff; Student Council; Patrol; National Honor Society; Fr. Dance Committee; Capers Comm.; G.O. Auditor; Gym Leader. Bookkeeping-Stenographic Alternate; Glee Club. Bookkeeping Ambition: Teacher. Ambition: Legal Secretary. PATRICIA ANN CHOQUETTE Annie Music Festival; Band; Jr. Exec. Board; Orchestra; Capers. College Prep-Stenographic Ambition: Nursing. LOIS ANN CLARK Jr. Red Cross; Capers Cast; Christmas Dance Comm.; Chorus; Music Festival; Band; Jr. Achievement; Sr. Cap and Gown Comm.; Softball; Basketball. Clerical MARCIA CLARK Capers Cast; TB Assn. Typist; Fash- ion Show; Sr. Cap and Gown Comm. Clerical Ambition: Nurse. Pet Peeve: Conceited People. Commerce Staff; Office Aide; G.O. Pet Peeve: Study in Room 309. PATRICIA F. CHMIEL ANNA CHECHILE “Little Anna’ “Pat” Caduceus; Patrol; Sr. Exec. Board; Jr. Red Cross; Office Aide; G.O. Al- TB Assn. Typist; Cap and Gown ternate; TB Assn. Typist; Capers Comm. Usher. Clerical College Prep-Stenographic Ambition: To get ahead in life. Ambition: Travel to Europe. MARIANNE E. CIRILLO Caduceus Associate Editor; Fr. Dance Comm.; Sr. Exec. Board; Stage Crew; Capers Comm.; TB Assn. Typist; Gym Leader; Sr. Cap and Gown Comm.; Jr. Red Cross Council; Jr. Sr. Prom Comm.; Sr. Class Day Comm. General Pet Peeve: Typing in Room 226. MARY ANN CLARKE “Clarkie’’ DONNA COATES Patrol; Sr. Cap and Gown Comm.; Fr. Elections. Clerical Clerical Pet Peeve: People who chew gum in your ear. CAMILLA COLBY “Cami” 6.0. Alternate; Senior Cap and Gown Comm. General Favorite Saying: “Oh, really?” “And then Uncle Wiggley said. . .’ LINDA MARIE CORGNATI “Corky” | | | . : ‘Capers Cast; G.O. Agent; Cap and Gown Comm. | Bookkeeping-Stenographic Pet Peeve: Cute but conceited boys. THOMAS CONNOR “Mouse” Patrol; Music Festival; Band; Capers Comm. Bookkeeping Ambition: Bookkeeper. STEVEN COUGHLIN Soccer. Clerical Pet Peeve: Girls who don’t say Hi. PATRICIA CONWAY “Dat Senior Cap and Gown Comm. Clerical Pet Peeve: Conceited Boys. ALICE COUTURE Christmas Dance Comm.; TB Assn. Typist; Sr. Cap and Gown Comm. Clerical Favorite Saying: ‘’Boutique.” 47 SUE COOLEY Capers Cast; Senior Cap and Gown Comm. Stenographic Ambition: Interior Decorator. CHARLES CONNORS “The Rifleman” Football. General GAIL COUTURE JAMES D. CRAWFORD “Frenchie” “Slim-Jim” Clerical Bookkeeping Pet Peeve: Teachers who give Home- Ambition: Bookkeeper. work. ELIZABETH CROWFOOT DONNA JEAN CROZE “Betty” Fashion Show; Cap and Gown Comm. Jr. Red Cross; G.O. Auditor. Bookkeeping Bookkeeping Pet Peeve: Grouchy People. Favorite Saying: “That's O.K.” EARLINE CROSS Cap and Gown Comm. General Ambition: Civil Service Worker. CORA JEAN CURTIS “Jean” Patrol; Chorus; Music Festival; 1B Asn. Typist; Field Hockey; Softball; Drill Team; Bowling; Capers Comm.; Cap and Gown Comm. Clerical Pet Peeve: People who say one thing and then do another. PAMELA COLLETTE CROSS “Penelope” Capers Cast; Chorus; Music Festival; TB Assn. Typist; Badminton; Bowling; Cap and Gown Comm. Stenographic Ambition: Secretary. “Well, | DID put a LITTLE | something extra in.” MARGARET CURTO “Peggy” TB Assn. Typist. Clerical Pet Peeve: Crowded Locker Rooms BARBARA DABOROWSKI “Barb” G.O. Agent, Alternate; TB Assn. Typ- ist; G.O. Dance Comm. Clerical Pet Peeve: People who brag. MAUREEN DEAN “Moe” Jr. Red Cross; Bowling. Library Assistant; General Ambition: To make money. ALMA DELCOURT “Chickie”’ Bookkeeping CATHERINE D’AMBROSIO “Cathy” Patrol; National Honor Society; Dance Comm.; TB Assn. Typist. Bookkeeping Pet Peeve: Unfriendly people. ARLENE DEMARS TB Assn. Typist; Drill Achievement. Clerical Pet Peeve: Rainy Days. Team; Efe Jr. LAURA DASTOLI “Laurie Dee” Caduceus Business Staff; G.O. Agent, Alternate; Music Festival; Christmas Dance Comm.; Jr. Exec. Board; TB Assn. Typist; Capers Cast; Jr. Red Cross. Bookkeeping Pet Peeve: satisfied. People who are never PATRICIA DEMBEK Caduceus Business Staff; G.O. Agent; Drama Club; Capers Comm. General Favorite Saying: “Perfect.” ELIZABETH DAVIS “Libby” Clerical Ambition: Secretary. ANNA DE CARO Patrol; Jr., Sr..Exec. Board; TB Assn. Typist; Badminton. Clerical Favorite Saying: ‘Are you serious?” BARBARA DEMUSIS Patrol; G.O. Alternate; Homeroom Sec.; Life Saving; TB Assn. Typist. Stenographic Ambition: Private Secretary. MARIO DENARDO Patrol; Chorus; Music Festival; Base- ball; Football; Wrestling. Clerical Ambition: Conservation Officer. JOAN DESNOYERS al Foye Caduceus Business Staff; Homeroom Sec.; Stage Crew. Stenographic-Clerical Ambition: Stenographer. CAROLE ELLEN DEVENS Caduceus Business Staff; Capers Cast; Office Aide; Drama Club; G.O. Cashier; Gym Leader. Bookkeeping-Stenographic Pet Peeve: Confusion. PAULA DENTON Christmas Dance Comm.; Music Fes- tival; Band; Library Assistant; Jr. Exec. Board; TB Assn. Typist; Jr. Prom Comm.; Jr. Achievement. Clerical Ambition: Medical Assistant. PAUL DESCHENES Patrol; Christmas Dance Comm.,; Stage Crew; Audio-Visual Aide; Soc- cer; Basketball; Capers. Bookkeeping Pet Peeve: Freshman Girls. BARBARA ELAINE DEWEY “Dewey” Music Festival; Glee Club; Jr. Red Cross. Stenographic Favorite Saying: ‘What a Moose!” ROBERT G. DIALESSI “Bob” Bookkeeping Ambition: College. SANDRA DESKIN “Sandie” Homeroom Sec.; TB Assn. Typist. Clerical Favorite Saying: ‘Oh brother!’ LINDA ANN DEVARNEY ea Homeroom Pres.; Drill Team; Jr. Red Cross. Clerical Ambition: Dental Assistant. CHRISTINE DIFALCO Clerical DOREEN DIANE DIMETRES “Doe” Caduceus Business Staff; Caduceus Associate Editor; Patrol; Jr. Red Cross; Capers Make-up Comm.; T.B. Assn. Typist; G.O. Dance Comm.; Radio Club, WSPR. Bookkeeping-Stenographic Pet Peeve: People. VINCENT DIMONACO Patrol; Homeroom Pres.; Baseball. Bookkeeping DORA DINOIA ELISABETH DISSELKAMP Patrol; TB Assn. Typist. Si Rs JAG Capers Cast; Office Aide; Choir; Ambition: Hairdresser. Music Festival; Capers Comm.; TB Assn. Typist, Capt.; Jr. Achievement; Western Mass. Chorus. Clerical Pet Peeve: People who are not on time. JEANICE MARIE DORMAN ean Capers Cast; G.O. Agent; Chorus; Music Festival; Jr. Exec. Board; Glee Club; Drill Team; Tennis. Clerical Pet Peeve: People who are always late. FRANK A. DUBE “Poncho” Soccer; Baseball. Pet Peeve: Smelly hair spray. JUDITH ANN DUNBAR LLOYD DUPERRE G.O. Agent. Capers Cast; Baseball; Football; General Wrestling. Ambition: Health, Wealth, and Hap- Bookkeeping piness. Ambition: Bookkeeper. 51 qj DANNY EATON Commerce Staff; Student Council; Patrol; Jr. and Sr. Exec. Board; Christ- mas Dance Com.; G.O. Auditor; Jr. and Sr. Class President; Jr. Prom Comm.; Boys’ State Delegate; Class Ring Comm.; Sr. Prom; Jr. Prom Comm.; Class Day; Banquet. Bookkeeping Ambition: To own an auto parts business. TONI EVLETH Jr. Red Cross; G.O. Agent; TB Assn. Typist; Library Assistant; Softball. Clerical Pet Peeve: Boys. Pet Peeve: themselves better than others. GLORIA J. EKMALIAN “Shorty” Caduceus Business Staff; Chorus; TB Assn. Typist; Volleyball. Clerical Ambition: Surgical Technician. HELEN FABROWSKI “Hel” TB Assn Typist. Clerical People who consider JUNE E. EMMENS “Junie” Library Assistant; Basketball; Drill Team. Bookkeeping Pet Peeve: Waiting for people. CAROLINA FAZIO Office Aide; G.O. Auditor; Christmas Dance Comm. Bookkeeping-Stenographic Ambition: Broker. Insurance Agent and SUSAN ENGLE Glee Club; Music Assembly. Clerical Pet Peeve: Sloppy dressers. “But | only missed one day’s homework. May | please come down now? Please?” MARY FELLION “Mert” Office Aide. Clerical Ambition: Hairdresser. ANGELA MARIE FERRARO “Ann” Fr. Dance Comm.; Drama Club; TB Assn. Typist; Capers Make-up; Cadu- ceus Business Staff; Jr. Achievement. Stenographic Pet Peeve: People who call me angel. ELSIE FOCOSI “Scotty” Patrol; Jr. Red Cross; G.O. Agent; Homeroom Pres.; Chorus; Music Fes- tival; Drill Team; Jr. Dance Comm. College Prep-Stenographic Ambition: To marry a millionaire. CHERYL R. FORD “Dimples” Art Club; Drama Club. Clerical Ambition: Fashion Consultant. EFRAIN FIGUEROA “Tito” Baseball. Clerical Ambition: Commercial Artist. MARGARET JULIA FORTIER Jr. Red Cross; G.O. Agent; TB Assn. Typist. College Prep-Stenographic Ambition: Medical Secretary. PENELOPE FILLION “Penny” Patrol; Jr. Red Cross; G.O. Agent; Homeroom Sec.; Library Assistant; TB Assn. Typist; WSPR Reporter. Bookkeeping “un Favorite Saying: ‘‘ZAP... ELAINE FOX Patrol; Choir; Music Festival; Bad- minton; Volleyball. Bookkeeping Favorite Saying: “‘Be good.” 53 MAUREEN FINN “Moe” Jr. Red Cross; Homeroom Vice-Pres.; TB Assn. Typist. Clerical Favorite Saying: ‘Say Something!’ SANDRA ANNE FONTAINE “Sandie” Patrol; Jr. Red Cross; Homeroom Vice-Pres.; Drama Club; TB Assn. Typist; Freshie Day Usher; Capers Make-Up Comm. Stenographic-Clerical Pet Peeve: People. RITA FITZGERALD General Club; Patrol; Sr. Exec. Board; Ambition: To go on to school. LOUISE C. FRANCISCO JOAN FRAZIER Life Saving; Volleyball; Softball. Jr. Red Cross; Capers Comm.; TB Clerical Assn. Typist. Favorite Saying: ‘’Wonderful.” Clerical Ambition: To find happiness and suc- cess. DINO FRIGO “Cheese” Dance Comm.; Football; Clerical CATHY FROGAMENI DEBORAH A. FULTON Patrol; Christmas Dance Comm. Art Club; TB Assn. Typist. Bookkeeping-Stenographic Clerical Homework. Pet Peeve: Memories. DIANE FREEMAN Music Festival; TB Assn. Typist; Drill Team; Glee Club. Stenographic Ambition: Social Worker. BETTE GAFFNEY Cross; Christmas Dance Comm.; TB Stenographic Ambition: Legal Secretary. PATRICIA FREEMAN Jr. Red Cross; Drama Club; TB Assn. Typist; Capers Comm.; Homeroom Sec.; Capers Script. Stenographic Favorite Saying: ‘Them’s the breaks.” MARY ELIZABETH CHAMBERS Clerical CYNTHIA GAGNON Patrol; Fr. Dance Comm.; TB Assn. Typist. Bookkeeping Favorite Saying: “Rats.” DIANNE MARIE GAINES “Dee” Homeroom Sec.; Music Festival; TB Assn. Typist; Basketball; Softball; Glee Club. Clerical Ambition: Hairdresser. RONALD GAMBLE Clerical “Come into my art cabinet’ CAROL ANN GAINLEY “Carrie” TB Assn. Typist; Volleyball; Badmin- ton; Basketball; Jr. Achievement. Clerical Ambition: Peace Corps. KATHLEEN ELLEN GALLANT “Kathy” G.O. Alternate; Music Festival. Clerical Ambition: Domestic Engineer. GAIL GARVEY Patrol; TB Assn. Typist; Christmas Dance Comm. Stenographic Pet Peeve: Corvettes. THERESA GATES “Terri” Commerce Staff; G.O. Agent; Assn. Typist. Bookkeeping-Stenographic Ambition: Secretary. TB JAMES GALLIVAN “Jimmy” Clerical Girls; what else is as Pet Peeve: Commerce? MARY-JANE GEAGAN “Jano” Capers; Jr. Prom Comm.; Apparatus; Badminton. Clerical Pet Peeve: Danny. SANDRA GEBBIE “Sandy” Patrol. General Pet Peeve: People who complain. JUAN R. GERENA, JR. “Junior” Clerical Ambition: To become a good busi- nessman. ENEDA M. GELINAS “Need-er”’ Caduceus Art Editor; Patrol; Jr. Exec. Board; Drill Team; Gym Leader; Jr. Prom Comm. Bookkeeping Ambition: To own a florist shop. JUDY GERO “’Jell-o” Clerical Ambition: Nurse. JOYCE GENTILE “Charlie” Fr. Dance Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Homeéroom Pres.; Jr. Exec. Board; TB Assn. Typist; Jr. Prom Comm. Stenographic Ambition: Legal Secretary. DIANE GIANNETTI “Dinan” Jr. Red Cross; Christmas Dance Comm.; G.O. Agent; Capers Comm.; Homeroom Sec. Stenographic Favorite Saying: ‘Yea, well, yea.” SARA GERBER Stage Crew; G.O. Alternate; Library Assistant; Fr. Day Comm. General Ambition: Teacher. “Mr. Rumpal! Remember the last time you jumped up on the desk!’ DARLENE ANNETTE GIBSON “Gib” Clerical Pet Peeve: Homework. SPRINGFIELD, MASS | MICHAEL GLADKOWSKI DONNA LEE GLOTH CAROL GOODNOUGH CYNTHIA GOW “Mike” Jr. Red Cross; Music Festival; Band; “Little People’ =Glara, Library Assistant; Orchestra; Capers Patrol; Bowling; Baseball; Golf. Cacti Clerical Caduceus Business Staff; Patrol; Clerical Genera Pet Peeve: Everything. Capers Cast; Jr. Exec. Board; 18 Re That's the way it Ms : , Assn. Typist; G.O. Auditor; Field ota in tl Cap rama Ambition: Medical Assistant. Hockey; Basketball, Softball; Volley- ‘jee ball; Tennis. College Prep-Bookkeeping Favorite Saying: ‘You Devil You.” MICHELE GRANT DARLENE GRAY “Mike” Caduceus Business Staff; Fr. Dance ; ; F Comm.; Capers Cast; Capers Comm.; Tennis; Freshie Day Committee. TB Assn. Typist; Jr. Achievement. ; . sence) Bookkeeping Favorite Saying: ‘Quite possible! Favorite Saying: ‘Don’t be weird!” DOROTHEA HAMMOND “Dottie” KARON GRIFFIN JOANNE GRUSZKOS Fr. Dance Comm.; Jr. Red Cross; Caduceus Business Staff; Drama Club; ;, Christmas Dance Comm.; TB Assn. Field Hockey; Volleyball; Badminton; “Jo DOREEN GUMLAW Typist; Badminton; Gym Leader; mr . ! E Bowling; i . Basketball; Drill fear, Track Team perolaG Oe Agent Tel Asane Typist: area AL pee perce Jr. Prom Clerical Capers Usherette; Freshie Day Comm. . car rn bis Favorite Saying: “Shot you, baby- Bookkeeping-Stenographic Clerical Bookkeeping cakes.” Pet Peeve: Crowds. Ambition: To do better. Ambition: Secretary. LINDA HARATY Ad WF ad Patrol; Jr. Red Cross; Homeroom Sec.; TB Assn. Typist; Gym Leader; Capers Ticket Comm. Clerical Pet Peeve: People who are con- stantly late. ROBERT HARTMANN “Bob” General Ambition: Bookkeeper. ALICE HASTINGS PN) ts Student Council; Patrol; TB Assn. Typist; Freshie Day Assem. Bookkeeping Ambition: Accountant. JOYCE HARLINSKI “Harlow” Patrol; Jr. Red Cross. Clerical Ambition: Secretary. JOYCE HEALY “Joy” Patrol; G.O. Agent. Clerical Ambition: Dental Assistant. DONNA HARPER “Harp” Fr. Dance Comm.; TB Assn. Typist; Fr. Day Comm.; Jr. Prom Ticket Comm.; Capers Usher. Clerical Ambition: To be an X-Ray Techni- cian. CHERYL HEINZ “Cherrie” Jr. Red Cross; Drama Club; TB Assn. Typist; Capers Cast; Red Cross Coun- cil. Clerical Ambition: Nurse. NANCY HARRINGTON “Red” Office Aide; Homeroom Sec.; DAR Assembly. Bookkeeping Ambition: Teacher. LINDA M. HASBROUCK Lyn Fr. Election Comm. Clerical Favorite Saying: “Dog Gonit!’’ NANCY L. HENRY “Henry” Caduceus Business Staff; Student Council; Fr. Dance Comm.; Sr. Exec. Board; Music Festival; Kumtux; Jr. Prom Comm.; Glee Club; G.O. Assem. Bookkeeping Pet Peeve: Second lunch. PAUL HESSELTINE CAROL HILL Badminton; Softball; Commerce Eval- vation. “Hezz” Patrol; Jr. Red Cross; Stage Crew; Graduation Chorus; Music Festival; Gym Leader. College Prep-Stenographic Pet Peeve: Brown spots in apples. Clerical Pet Peeve: Any typewriter. The Senior Executive Board. FRONT ROW: Nancy Henry, Anna Chechile, Sandra Morin, Anna DeCaro, Anto- nietta Scibelli, Gail Beach. SECOND ROW: Patricia Rector, Barbara Kiel- bania, Ruth Ann White, Frances Bono, Mary Miller, Janice LeBlanc, Linda Berg. THIRD ROW: Dino Frigo, Nancy Allen, Danny Eaton, Jacqueline Paine, Roy Santolini, Robert Rosso, Dru- scilla Usher. MARJORIE ROCITA JACKSON RUSSELL HUGHES “Margie” “Rusty” 7 Student Council; National Honor So- ciety; Office Aide; TB Assn. Typist; “Spotlight on Youth.” College Prep-Stenographic Soccer; Bowling; Baseball. Bookkeeping Favorite Saying: ‘’That’s the way it goes!” Pet Peeve: Phoney people. DONNA HODGES “Hodgie” TB Assn. Typist. Clerical Pet Peeve: People who talk too much. NANCY L. JACOBSON “Jay-Son” Sr. Exec. Board; Christmas Dance Comm.; TB Assn. Typist. Clerical Pet Peeve. Conceited People. JOYCE HOGAN Jr. Red Cross; Homeroom Sec.; TB Assn. Typist. Clerical Arnbition: Dental Assistant. PEGGY A. JANOLLARI “Peg” Commerce Staff; Fr. Dance Comm.; Jr. Red Cross; GAA Board; Christmas Dance Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Bowling. College Prep-Stenographic Pet Peeve: Boys who think they are God's gift to girls. KAREN JOHNSON Jr. Red Cross; Office Aide; Home- room Pres.; Badminton. College Prep-Stenographic Ambition: Teacher. BETTY JONES Caduceus Associate Editor; Drill Team; Track and Field. Stenographic Pet Peeve: People who take advan- tage of others. ROBERT E. JORGENSEN Caduceus Business Staff; Stage Crew; Audio-Visual Aide. General Pet Peeve: People telling me how to do something they know nothing about. CAROLYN JONES es be Jr. Red Cross; Christmas Dance Comm.; G.O. Alternate; Drama Club; TB Assn. Typist. Bookkeeping-Stenographic Ambition: Peace Corps. LINDA KADZIK “Krash”’ Caduceus Business Staff; Christmas Dance Comm.; Jr. Exec. Board; Capers Comm.; G.O. Auditor; Senior Hat Comm. Bookkeeping-Stenographic MILTON JONES “Jonesy” Commerce Staff; Basketball. Clerical Ambition: Barber. “This is all so boring. We all know the eucalyptii of the para- bolic triangle is the hypotenuse squared.” CHRISTINE KAZMIERCZAK Freshman Dance Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; G.O. Agent; TB Assn. Typist; Badminton. College Prep-Stenographic Pet Peeve: Loud discussions. DIANE E. KEEGAN “Dragon Lady” Club; Fr. Dance Comm.; Typist; Tennis; Jr. Prom Comm. Stenographic Pet Peeve: Conformity. BARBARA KIELBANIA Comm. Stenographic Ambition: Anesthesiologist. Jr. Exec. Board; Jr. Red Cross; Drama TB Assn. “Babs” Sr. Exec. Board; Christmas Dance Comm.; Homeroom Rep.; Audio- Visual Aide; TB Assn. Typist; Jr. Prom Comm. Clerical Ambition: Floral Designer. LINDA KOLDYS Jr. Red Cross; Christmas Dance Comm.; Jr. Exec. Board; TB Assn. Typist; Jr. Prom Comm.; Sr. Prom DONNA KENNEDY Jr. Red “Deek”’ Cross; Assn. Typist. Ambition: Music General Nurse. Festival; TB HELEN KONSTANTOPOULOS Caduceus “Baby Hel’ Business Staff; G.A.A. Board; Office Aide; Christmas Dance Comm.; Capers Comm.; TB Assn. Typ- ist; Fashion Show; Volleyball; ketball; Jr. Prom. Comm. Ambition: Clerical Teacher. Bas- Caduceus Cross; G. Capers Comm.; SANDRA KEYES “Sandi” Business Staff; Jr. Red. O. Agent; TB Assn. Typist; Stage Comm.; Jr. Prom Drill Team; Am. Education Week Assembly. Ambition. Stenographic Teacher. ELENA ANN KORABOWSKI Library As “Fuzzie”’ sistant; TB Assn. Typist; Field Hockey; Volleyball; Badminton; Tennis; Bas Ambition: School. ketball; Softball. General To Attend a Practical Art NANCY KICZEK “Cuda” TB Assn. Typist; Basketball. Clerical “There Favorite Saying: ifeelSee THERESA KLEWIN “Terry” Fashion Show; Tennis; Softball. Clerical Ambition: Medical Secretary. KATHERINE KOUTSOUMBOU “Katie” G.A.A. Board; Volleyball; Basketball; Gym Leader. General Ambition: Secretary. Softball; BARBARA KRETCHMAR “Barb” Clerical Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morn- ing. JACKLYN J. LAMOTTE “Jackie” G.O. Agent. Clerical Pet Peeve: Getting bumped in the halls. JEAN MARIE LANDRY “Jeannie” G.O. Agent; Basketball. Clerical Favorite “ me. Saying: ‘You're kidding WALBURGA KUCIO “Chris 4 Basketball; Bowling; Apparatus; Field Hockey; Softball; Tennis; Volleyball. Clerical Favorite Saying: ‘’When the going gets rough, that’s the time to fight.” SUZANNE LARIVIERE YSiue Clerical Favorite Saying: ‘‘That’s nice.” JOHN LABELLE EDWARD LABRODE “Jack” “Butch” Clerical Golf. Ambition: To make money. Clerical Pet Peeve: Monday Mornings. JANIS LANDRY “Jan”! Patrol; Festival. G.O. Agent; Chorus; Music General Ambition: Lawyer. CHRISTINE LARUE LINDA J. LARRIVEE ““Chrise. Office Aide; Christmas Dance Comm.; TB Assn. Typist; Jr. Prom Comm. College Prep-Stenographic Favorite Saying: ‘‘That’s terrible.’ Commerce Staff; TB Assn. Typist. Clerical Ambition: Modeling. JEAN L. LASHUA Patrol; TB Assn. Typist. Bookkeeping Favorite Saying: ‘For the love of St. Peter.” “The secret word for today is ‘Bunny Rabbit.’ ” RICHARD D. LEMIRE “Dick” Bookkeeping Pet Peeve: People who push their way through a crowded hall. Favorite Saying: “Forget it DIANE P. LAUER et BY Chorus; Music Festival. Stenographic Pet Peeve: Conceited People. JANICE LEBLANC mans Caduceus Business Staff; Fr. Dance Comm.; Jr. and Sr. Executive Board; Christmas Dance Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm. Jr. Class Rings Comm. Stenographic-Clerical Pet Peeve: Crowded Locker Rooms. PETER LEONE Patrol; Chr istmas Dance Comm.; Homeroom Pres.; Football. Bookkeeping ta SCOTT LETOURNEAU “Caesar” Clerical Favorite Saying: “Keep it in your sock, Bernie JOHANNA LEE Clerical Pet Peeve: Getting up early in the morning. ’ ‘ SHEILA ANN LEVINE JUANITA LEWIS SHIRLEY LEWIS CATHERINE LIGARSKI “Shenna”’ “Nita”’ Clerical Book Fair Assistant. Commerce Staff; Student Council; Fr. Junior Achievement. Clerical Dance Comm.; Office Aide; Christmas General Pet Peeve: Crowded Locker Rooms. Dance Comm.; Basketball; Jr. Dance Comm.; Fr. Handbook Comm. Ambition: Secretary. Bookkeeping Ambition: Dental Hygienist. “For my oral report | chose French wines.’ JEFFREY LIND KAREN LONGO CYNTHIA E. LOPENZO “Seft Sr. Exec. Board; Homeroom Sec.; “Cinny” Drama Club; Jr. Prom Comm.; Capers Football. Comm. Sr. Life Saving. Clerical Clerical Clerical Ambition: To get ahead. Ambition: Legal Secretary. Ambition: Hairdresser. SUSAN LOWELL Caduceus, Chief Editorial Associate; Commerce’ Editor-in-Chief; Student Council; Chorus; Music Festival; G.O. Accounting; Freshie Day Usher; Capers Usher; Jr. Dance Ticket Comm.; Lunchroom Cashier. Bookkeeping-Stenographic Ambition: To Paleontologist. marry a wealthy DEBORAH MALACHOWSKI “Debbie” Caduceus Business Staff; Drama Club; Jr. Red Cross; Office Aide; Homeroom Vice-Pres.; TB Assn. Typist, Capt.; Badminton; Softball; Tennis; Gym Leader. Stenographic Favorite Say: “Oh Heavens!” ANNIE MARBLES “Shortie” Christmas Dance Comm.; G.O. Agent; TB Assn. Typist; Badminton; Field Day. General Ambition: To be happy and con- tented. DONNA MARIE LUCIA “Domino” Clerical Ambition: Medical Secretary. ANNE MARIE MARTIN TB Assn. Typist. Bookkeeping Ambition: 1.B.M. Worker. Pet Peeve: People who talk too much. Favorite Saying: ‘Good grief.” MARVIN LYONS Football. Clerical ANTONIA MASDEA Capers; Ambition: SOM T.B. Assn. Typist. Clerical Commercial Artist TERESA LYONS “Leo the Lion’ Commerce Staff. Pet Peeve: People who ask stupid questions. DANIEL MANGAN Caduceus Senior Associate Editor; G. O. Auditor; Red Cross Auction. College Prep-Bookkeeping Ambition: To teach secondary math. ANNE MARIE MASTRANGELO Caduceus Business Staff; Christmas Dance Comm.; G.O. Agent; TB Assn. Typist; Jr. Prom Comm.; Sr. Hat Comm. Stenographic Ambition: Secretary. LAURA MASTROIANNI ‘ “Lori’ Jr. Prom Comm. Clerical Pet Peeve: much.. People who talk too DOUGLAS McCORMICK “Doug” Caduceus Business Staff; Chorus; Music. Festival; Audio-Visual Aide; Soccer; Electronic Data Processing. General Pet Peeve: Stuck-Up Girls. JEAN McCRACKEN “Jeanie” TB Assn. Typist; Badminton; Gym Leader. Bookkeeping-Stenographic Pet Peeve: Short Boys. CONSTANCE MAZZARINO “Connie” Christmas Dance Comm.; Lunchroom Cashier. Clerical Pet Peeve: Cliques. BETTY McCREARY “Bets” Clerical Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morn- ing. JOAN McALEER “Joni” Book Fair Assistant. Clerical Ambition: Airline Stewardess. MELANIE McKAY Sr. Exec. Board; Christmas Dance Comm.; TB Assn. Typist. Stenographic Ambition: Secretary. PATRICIA ANN McCARTHY Patrol; Jr. Red Cross; Christmas Dance Comm.; TB Assn. Typist; Christ- mas Assembly. Clerical Ambition: Medical Secretary. ROBERT McCOY “Bob” Capers Cast; Christmas Dance Comm.; Music Festival; Basketball; Football: Christmas Assembly. Clerical Ambition: Officer in the U.S.N. MARTHA SUEZANNE McLAURIN “Marty” Jr. Red Cross; Capers Cast; G.O. Agent; Drama Club; Homeroom Offi- cer; TB Assn. Typist; Volleyball; Bad- minton; Softball. Clerical Pet Peeve: Fellows being late for dates. ZEDDIE McLOYD “Bunny” Fr. Dance Comm.; Capers Cast; Music Festival. General Ambition: Nurse. Scrum def fizzle. Scrum def fizzle. SCRUM DEF FIZZLE.” EVELYN MERRITT “Evie” Patrol; GAA Board; Band; Tennis; Volleyball; Softball; Basketball. General Ambition: Medical Technologist. LEILA McMENAMIN “Tees Commerce Staff; Jr. Red Cross; TB Assn. Typist; Christmas Dance Comm. Clerical Pet Peeve: Crowded Locker Rooms. JOAN MICHAELIAN “Joanie” Capers Comm., Music Festival; Drama Club; Red Cross Alternate. Clerical Ambition: Secretary. A LINDA MEISNER “Miz” Fr. and Jr. Exec. Board; Christmas Dance Comm. TB Assn. Typist; Jr. Prom Comm.; Freshman Elections. Clerical Ambition: Clerk-Typist. HELEN MICIAK Chorus; Music Festival. Stenographic Pet Peeve: People who are late. PAULINE MERRIGAN Caduceus Business Staff; GAA Board; G.O. Agent; TB Assn. Typist; Gym Leader; Basketball; Softball; Field Hockey; Volleyball. College Prep-Bookkeeping Favorite Saying: ‘Really?’ MARY MILLER Fr. Dance Comm.; Sr. Exec. Board; Christmas Dance Comm.; TB Assn. Typist; Jr. Prom Comm. Stenographic-Clerical Ambition: Executive Secretary. EDWARD MILOZ Baseball; Soccer. General DONNA LEE MOORE “Kandy” Jr. Red Cross. Bookkeeping-Stenographic Pet Peeve: Lousy drivers. JOAN MONROE ‘Popeye’ Caduceus Business Staff; Music Fes- tival; Christmas Dance Comm.; TB Assn. Typist; Fashion Show; Basket- ball; Glee Club. Clerical Ambition: Accountant. LINDA MOORE Fr. Dance Comm.; Softball; G.O. Dance Comm.; Bowling. Stenographic Pet Peeve: Red lights. JEANNE E. MONSON “Dimples” G.O. Alternate; Field Hockey; Bad- minton; Tennis; Jr. Achievement. Clerical Ambition: WAVE. SA NDY MORIN “Cassie” Fr. Dance Comm.; Jr. and Sr. Exec. Board; Christmas Dance Comm.; Cap- ers Comm. Stenographic Favorite Saying: ‘Hey, Fatch!’’ JEANNE MOODY “Frenchie” Clerical Pet Peeve: People who are _ two- faced. “When |’'m through here, I’m going to hit the roulette wheel.”’ DIANE MOSHER Ad BY fed Patrol; G.O. Agent; Jr. Prom Comm.; Patrol Picnic, Tickets. Clerical Favorite Saying: ‘Cotton Pickin’.” SHIRLEY MOSKAL Caduceus Business Staff; Patrol; Jr. Red Cross; Office Aide. Clerical Favorite Saying: ‘Me? Oh come now!” JAMES MURPHY, JR. “Murph” Fr. Dance Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; G.O. Agent; Football. General Favorite Saying: “Good Luck.” RICHARD MURPHY Clerical Favorite case.” Saying: “You've got a SHARYN MOTYKA “Fluffy” Patrol; Music Festival; Capers Comm.; Band; Christmas Assembly; Orchestra. Clerical Pet Peeve: Girls with short skirts. RITA MURRAY “Rete” Homeroom Vice-Pres.; Capers Comm. Clerical Pet Peeve: Boys with bushy hair. wf é MARY ANNE MULARZ ANNE MURPHY “Peanut” Caduceus Associate Editor; Jr. Red ; Cross; Capers Comm.; G.O. Dance Commerce Staff; TB Assn. Typist. Comm.; Senior Banquet Comm. Bookkeeping-Stenographic Bookkeeping-Stenographic Ambition: Medical Secretary. Ambition: Secretary. NOREEN MURPHY Fr. Dance Comm.; G.O. Dance Comm.; Bowling. General Pet Peeve: People who keep me waiting. PETER J. NASCEMBENI MAUREEN MYERS ASIN “Mo” Patrol; Jr. Red Cross; Homeroom Pres.; Basketball. Bookkeeping-Stenographic Clerical Pet Peeve: Women Drivers. Pet Peeve: Girls in general. 69 SUZANNE NASSIF “Shorty” TB Assn. Typist; Jr. Achievement. Clerical Pet Peeve: Short guys. JEANNE NOEL Bowling. Clerical Pet Peeve: Too much make-up. NANCY NOFFKE Caduceus Editor-in-Chief; Commerce Advertising Mgr.; Student Council; National Honor Society Vice-Pres.; Office Aide; Chorus; Music Festival; Mass. Girls State Rep. College Prep-Stenographic Ambition: To live in Holland and to wear Dutch Shoes. THOMAS NATALE “Nataleski”’ Patrol; Jr. Red Cross; Christmas Dance Comm.; G.O. Agent; G.O. Auditor; Basketball; Football; Class Day Comm.; Senior Prom Comm.; Capers. Bookkeeping Favorite Saying: ‘Don’t get physical with me!’’ VICKI NORTON Office Aide. Clerical Favorite Saying: “Live and learn.” JOAN NEWMAN Student Council; Fr. Dance Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.,; Life Saving; Trading Post; Volleyball; Badminton; Tennis; Basketball; Softball; Gym Leader; Bowling; Capers Usher; Grad. Usher; Senior Prom Comm.; G.O. Assem. College Preparatory Ambition: Medical Technologist SUSAN NOWAKOWSKI “Sue” Capers Comm.; Field Hockey; Bad- minton; Softball. Clerical Ambition: Nurse in the U.S. Navy. MARION NICKELSON Caduceus Photography Staff; Fr. Dance Comm.; Jr. Red Cross; Christ- mas Dance Comm.; Capers Comm.; TB Assn. Typist; Drill Team; Gym Leader; Freshie Day Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Am. Education Week Assem- bly. General Favorite Saying: “Forget it!’ RITA NOEL Re Patrol; Drama Club; Fr. Elections. Clerical Ambition: Bookkeeper. PAULA NUNNALLY “Puddin” Fr. Dance Comm.; Jr. Red Cross; Capers Cast; Christmas Dance Comm.; TB Assn. Typist; Fashion Show; Basketball. Clerical Ambition: Beautician. CHERYL NYE “Cherri” Fr. Dance Comm.,; Sr. G.O. Agent; Prom Comm. Exec. Board; Library Assistant; Jr. Clerical Pet Peeve: People who don’t smile. The Study of Inflation CAROL ODATO “Bobo” Office Aide; Homeroom Vice-Pres.; Jr. Exec. Board; TB Assn. Typist; G.O. Auditor; Jr. Prom Comm.; Fr. Assem- bly. Bookkeeping Ambition: Nurse. JOHN O’BRIEN “Bucky” Baseball; Football; Bowling. Clerical Favorite Saying: ‘Smoke um out.” CHRISTINE ODATO “Chris” Chorus; Music Festival. Clerical Ambition: Secretary. EILEEN O’CONNOR “Chippy” “O’'kie”’ G.O. Agent; TB Assn. Typist; Jr. Baseball; Basketball; Football. Achievement. General Clerical Favorite Saying: tell you?” “What did | just JOHN O’LEARY “Jack” Capers Cast; Drama Club; Jr. Exec. CANDICE O'NEILL Board; Freshie Day Comm.; Class Day Ly d “ul Comm. peed General Clerical Ambition: Teacher. Favorite Saying: THOMAS O’CONNOR Favorite Saying: ‘No good.” “That's too bad.” PATRICIA ANN O ’NEILL KIM OPPENHEIMER DONNA ORR DOREEN F. ORS! “Little Pat’’ Caduceus Senior Associate Editor; “Winkie” Caduceus Associate Editor; National : : G.O. Agent; Jr. Exec. Board. . Honor Society; Drama Club; 1B Patrol; Office Aide; TB Assn. Typist; Callagebrrepatatery Clerical Assn. Typist; G.O. Auditor; Capers Fr. Day Assem. biti Pet Peeve: People who think they Make-Up Comm.; Capers Program. Stenographic UES USES are smart ; : SMe : Bookkeeping-Stenographic Pet Peeve: People who give a lot Favorite Saying: “Oh, Well!” of double talk. “She told me to.” GLORY JOAN PACIA JOAN OWEN “Glor”’ JACQUELINE PAINE JUDY OUIMET WYO Patrol; National Honor Society; Of- “Jackie” fice Aide; Fr. Dance Comm.; G.O. Jr. Red Cross; Music Festival; Band; Patrol; G.O. Alternate. Alternate; Jr. Prom Comm.; Fr. Day Sr. Exec. Board; Capers Cast; Volley- Library Assistant; TB Assn. Typist. Clerical Comm. ball; Basketball. Stenographic Pet Peeve: People who don’‘t appre- Bookkeeping Clerical Pet Peeve: Double dating. ciate anything you do for them. Ambition: Buyer. Ambition: Practical Nurse. 10: DIANE CAROL PALMER Patrol; National Honor Society; Jr. Red Cross; Sr. Executive Board; Christmas Dance Comm.; Electronic Data Processing. Clerical Bookkeeping-Stenographic Favorite Saying: ‘The truth always hurts.” MARY PARTRIDGE Jr. Red Cross; Drama Club; Electronic Data Processing. Bookkeeping Pet Peeve: People who always want things repeated. ANNA PATUANO “Pistachio” Caduceus Business Staff; Office Aide; G.O. Agent; Sr. Red Cross; Drill Team; Gym Leader. HENRY PAYNE Basketball. Pet Peeve: Irresponsible people. General Bookkeeping SHERRY ANN PAQUETTE TB Assn. Typist; Capers Cast. Pet Peeve: Boys at AIC . Student Council; Patrol; Drama Club. Pet Peeve: Women who can’t park cars right. LOUIS F. PARE Uae Bookkeeping DIANNE PELOQUIN “Shrimp” Jr. Red Cross; TB Assn. Typist. Pet Peeve: Clerical Crowded Locker Rooms. ROBERT PARENT “Bob”’ College Prep-Bookkeeping Ambition: C.P.A. JEAN H. PATRUSKI “Jeanie” Christmas Dance Comm.; Drama Club Vice-Pres.; Capers Comm.; Sr. Red Cross; Cashier; Jr. Prom Ticket Comm. Bookkeeping Ambition: Commercial Artist. ELAINE PERKINS “Lainey” Jr. Re d Cross; TB Assn. Typist; Fash- ion Show; Capers. Clerical Favorite Saying: ‘Beans and Franks.” CURTIS PERRY Wrestling. Clerical DIANA PILON “Dee” Jr. Red Cross. Bookkeeping Ambition: Bookkeeper. SUSAN ANNE PLASS Art Club; Commerce Staff; Fr. and Jr. Dance Comm.; Jr. Red Cross; G.A.A. Board; Office Aide; Christmas Dance Comm.; Capers Comm.; G.O. Auditor; Field Hockey; Volleyball; Badminton; Tennis; Softball; Basket- ball; Drill Team; Gym Leader. Bookkeeping Ambition: Physical Ed. Teacher. INO JOAN PETTIT JOANNE K. PHANEUF “Bonsey”’ Alois Patrol; G.O. Agent; TB Assn. Typist; Fashion Show. General Student Council; Patrol; TB Assn. Typist; Badminton; Capers Cast; G.O. Assembly; Freshie Day Assembly; Sr. eigen UE Sicaitl ast Ambition: Missionary. Stenographic Ambition: Secretary. MARJORIE PODMORE “Margie” Jr. Red Cross; Sr. Exec. Board; Christ- mas Dance Comm.; Drama Club; Li- brary Assistant; TB Assn. Typist; Jr. ERIC POHL Achievement. General Football. Ambition: Nurse. Bookkeeping re) CAROLYN M. PILON “Carol” General Pet Peeve: Anyone who lies. PATRICIA PIO “Dat” Art Club; Drama Club; TB Assn. Typ- ist; G.O. Dance Comm. Stenographic Ambition: Secretary. DARRYL VERNON POOLE “Nero” Jr. Exec. Board; Capers Comm.; G.O. Auditor; Jr. Prom Comm.; Math Club; Baseball. College Prep-Bookkeeping Ambition: C.P.A, JUNE POWERS Volleyball; Apparatus. Clerical Ambition: dresser. Bookkeeper and Hair- Balancing the budget ANNETTE RACICOT TB Assn. Typist. Bookkeeping Ambition: Bookkeeper. BOBBY L. PYLES Capers Cast; Band; Capers Comm. Clerical Ambition: To be great in God’s will. STEVEN RAICHELSON “Steve” Caduceus Staff Photographer; Patrol; Library Assistant; Freshie Day Comm. Bookkeeping Ambition: tion. Aeronautical Administra- 75 MICHAEL QUINLAN “Mike” Soccer, Manager; Basketball, ger; Lunchroom Aide. General Favorite Saying: ‘‘I’ll never tell.’ LYNN RANDALL Bookkeeping-Stenographic PAUL QUINLAN Patrol. Clerical Ambition: Licensed Broker. BARBARA ANNE RASCHI “Barb” Student Council; Fr. Dance Comm.; Sr. Exec. Board; Capers Cast, Usher; Cheerleader; Volleyball; G.O. Assem.; G.O. Auditor; G.O. Agent; Girls State Alt. Bookkeeping-Stenographic Ambition: Secretary. PATRICIA ANN RECTOR MARY REGAN CAROLYN RENTON JOANN REPOLA Patrol; Fr. Dance Comm.; Jr. Red Commerce Staff; Patrol; TB Assn. Caduceus Associate Editor. “Josie” Cross; Sr. Exec. Board; Christmas Typist; Christmas Dance Comm. Stenographic } Dance Comm.; G.O. Agent; Music General TB Assn. Typist. Festival; Capers Comm.; TB Assn. er Clerical SCE: A pr aitce Ambition: College. ; . Sa : A Typist; Christmas Assembly; Volley Favorite Saying: ‘It’s unbelievable! ball; Badminton; Softball. Stenographic Pet Peeve: People who are easily persuaded. Homemaking MICHAEL ROOKE Soccer; Tennis. Clerical NANCY RICKSON JANET RONCALLI “Nance” COLLEEN ROGERS “Jan” . ; ; MARINA ROMANOS Library Assistant; Fashion Show; Drama Club; Fashion Show. Capers Cast; Music Festival; Volley- Volleyball. Drama Club. Glerical ball; Badminton. Clerical Stenographic Pet Peeve: People walking ahead Clerical Pet Peeve: Braggers. Pet Peeve: Being kept waiting. of you who stop to talk to someone. Ambition: Secretary. LAURA LYNN ROSS NORMAN ROSS RONALD ROSSINI RICHARD ROSSO “laurie” Basketball. Bookkeeping-Stenographic Capers Cast; Soccer. Sr. Exec. Board; Christmas Dance Bookkeeping Clerical Comm.; G.O. Agent; Homeroom Sec.; Ambition: Accountant. TB Assn. Typist; Softball; Jr. Prom Comm. Stenographic-Clerical Ambition: Medical Secretary. ROBERT JAMES ROSSO MARGARET ROURKE Student Council; Fr. Dance Comm.; Fr., Jr. and Sr. Exec. Board; Christ- mas Dance Comm.; Fr. and Jr. Class Vice-Pres.; Soccer; Golf; Electronic Data Processing; Freshie Day and G.O. Assemblies. Clerical “Margie” Jr. Red Cross; Christmas Dance Comm.; G.O. Alternate; Trading Post; TB Assn. Typist. College Prep-Bookkeeping Ambition: Successful Businessman. Pet Peeve: Rushing around. CYNTHIA ANN RUSBY “Cindy” SHARON ANN ROUSSEAU LAVERNE INEZ RYDER Commerce Staff; National Honor So- Volleyball. ciety, Program Chmn.; G.O. Audi- Fr. Dance Comm.; Capers Cast; TB i tor. Assn. Typist; Christmas Dance Comm. Stenographic DONALD ROY yp ; Pet Peeve: Typewriter keys that Bookkeeping-Stenographic Clerical stick. General Pet Peeve: People that blush. Favorite Saying: ‘“You know me!” ANTHONY SALES DONNA SALES General Jr. Exec. Board; Trading Post; TB Assn. Typist. Bookkeeping-Stenographic Ambition: Secretary. MARY SAMBROOK “Sam” Freshman Dance Comm.; Office Aide; TB Assn. Typist; Kumtux. Stenographic Ambition: Teacher. DONNA SANDERSON Caduceus Photography Staff; Student Council; Capers Cast; G.A.A. Board; Life Saving; Music Festival; Field Hockey; Volleyball; Badminton; Ten- nis; Basketball; Softball; Gym Lead- er; Freshie Day Comm.; G.O. As- sembly. HENRY SANTANIELLO “Dapper Dan” Basketball; Gym Leader; Football. Clerical General Ambition: Physical Ed. Teacher. Favorite Saying: ‘‘Love them, leave them.” NANCY SALTER “Nan” Jr. Red Cross; Office Aide; TB Assn. Typist; Field Hockey. Stenographic Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morn- ing. MARIA SANTANIELLO Jr. Red Cross; G.O. Agent; Home- room Sec.; Music Festival. Bookkeeping Pet Peeve: Dreamers. CAROLINA R. SALVETTI “Sunshine” Patrol; Jr. Red Cross; Chorus; Drama Club; TB Assn. Typist. Clerical Ambition: Accountant. JEAN SANCHIONI “Fotch. Capers Cast; Music Festival; Capers Comm.; TB Assn. Typist; Basketball; Jr. Achievement. Clerical Ambition: Hairdresser. ROY SANTOLINI Caduceus Business Staff; Patrol; Sr. Exec. Board; Christmas Dance Comm.; Homeroom Pres.; TB Assn. Typist; Capers Cast; Jr.. Prom Comm; ,Fr. Day Comm.; Baseball; Jr. Achieve- ment. General Ambition: To be a boss. WILLIAM SATTLER Clerical “A l right, I'll do your home- work—just don’t let it out.” . ANTONIETTA SCIBELLI “Toni” Patrol; Christmas Dance Comm:; Jr. and Sr. Exec. Board; TB Assn. Typ- ist;. Cheerleader; Basketball; Appara- tus. Bookkeeping Pet Peeve: People who are indolent towards their future. CAROL SCAGLIARINI Scag Fr. Dance Comm.; Office Aide; TB Assn. Typist; Veterans’ Day Assem- bly. Stenographic Ambition: Secretary; then join the Navy. CAROL SEALANDER Drama Club; Jr. Prom Comm.,; Freshie Day Comm. Clerical Ambition: Secretary. ROBERT SHAINHEIT “Bob” Chess Club. General Pet Peeve: Tests | fail. ALICE SENECAL Patrol; TB Assn. Typist; Cheerleader; Freshie Day Comm.; Jr. Dance Comm.; Capers Comm.; Sr. Banquet Comm.; Chairman. Stenographic Pet Peeve: People who think they are too good to join activities. JANET SCHOFIELD Life Saving; Volleyball; Badminton; Tennis; Softball; Swimming. Bookkeeping Ambition: Laboratory Technician. LORRAINE SENECAL “Laurie” N Art Club; Commerce Staff; Capers Cast; Christmas Dance Comm.; Stage Crew; Drama Club; Capers Comm.,; Jr. Prom Comm.; G.O. Cashier; Jr. and Fr. Guidance Assembly; Cadu- ceus Art. College Prep-Stenographic Bookkeeping Ambition: C.P.A. DIANE C. R. SETTEMBRO Dina’ G.O. Agent; Music Festival; Capers Comm. Clerical Ambition: Hairdresser. TERESA SIMPSON “Terri” Fr. Dance Comm.; Office Aide; Drama Club; G.O. Agent; Jr. Prom Comm.; Veterans’ Day Assembly. Stenographic Ambition: Airline Stewardess. JUDY SHEPARDSON “Candy” Caduceus Business Staff; G.O. Agent; Drill Team. Bookkeeping Favorite Saying: ‘What can | say?” L GLORIA ANN SINISCALCHI “Glor” Jr. Red Cross; TB Assn. Typist; Cheer- leader; Gym Leader; Jr. Prom Comm. Stenographic Ambition: Physical Education Teach- er. MONTENIA SHIDER “Tina” Patrol; Fr. Dance Comm.; Capers Cast; Music Festival; Memorial Assembly. Clerical Favorite Saying: Blessed are those who want nothing, for they shall never be disappointed. JANE SKOWRON “Tilly” Office Aide; Jr. Prom Comm.; TB Assn. Typist; Sr. Hats; Tennis; Bowl- ing; Swimming. College Prep-Stenographic Favorite Saying: ‘’You’ve got to be kidding.” MARIA SIFAKES Caduceus Business Staff; Capers Cast; Office Aide; Homeroom Pres.; Capers Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm. Clerical Pet Peeve: Being kept waiting. “One more Easter egg and we'll beat all the other kids.” CARL SMITH “Wally” Basketball; Baseball; Football. Clerical Pet Peeve: Knowing something in class and not being called on. DONNA SMITH TB Assn. Typist; Gym Leader. Clerical Pet Peeve: Boys! Who can _ under- stand them? NANCY SNYDER Nana College Prep-Bookkeeping Ambition: Nurse. KATHY SOKOLOWSKI “Socko”’ Jr. Prom Comm. Clerical Ambition: Peace Corps. JUDI SNYDER FRANCIS SMITH VICKI SMITH “Snuffy” “Stick” “Cookie” Jr. and Sr. Exec. Board; Office Aide; Tb Assn. Typist. Patrol; TB Assn. Typist. Audio-Visual Aide. General Bookkeeping-Stenographic Clerical Favorite Saying: ‘Bullwinkle.’ Pet Peeve: People who always com- Ambition: Barber. plain. BETTY SODERSTROM Caduceus Associate Editor; TB Assn. Typist. Bookkeeping-Stenographic Favorite Saying: ‘’Christopher Colum- bus.” KATHLEEN ANN SOUTHWORTH GLORIA SPADONI “Kathy” Capers Cast; Christmas Dance Comm.; u G.O. Alternate; Homeroom _ Sec.; JOAN SPEAR Commerce Staff; Office Aide; TB Assn. Music Festival; Band; Library Assist- Oh epee Typist, Captain; G.O. Auditor; Jr. ant; TB Assn. Typist; Jr. Prom Prom Comm.; Freshie Day Comm.; Comm.; Orchestra. G.O. Agent; TB Assn. Typist; Stage D.A.R. Award. Glerical Crew; Jr. Prom Comm. Bookkeeping Favorite Saying: ‘Mr. Nick, | didn’t Clerical Pet Peeve: Typewriter in Room 226. do it!’ Pet Peeves: Hypocrites. CAROLYN SPENCER CORRINA V. SPINKS LANA STANHOPE “Carol” “Speedy” “Tiger” Drama Club; TB Assn. Typist; Gym Leader; Jr. Achievement. Caduceus Business Staff; Patrol; Jr. Red Cross; Drama Club; Music Festi- val; Library Assistant; Capers Comm.,; TB Assn. Typist; Softball; Jr. Prom Comm.; Sr. Hats Comm. TB Assn. Typist. Clerical Pet Peeve: People who think they General are funny. Pet Peeve: Unfriendly people. Clerical Favorite Saying: “‘Let’s twist.” SANDRA ANN STERNOWSKI “Sandie” Capers Comm.; TB Assn. Typist; Vol- leyball. Clerical Pet Peeve: Quiet and dull people. ARLENE SUDSBURY LOUISE STICCA “Sudsy” CAROLE STRYCHARZ Jr. Red Cross; Music Festival; Capers Patrol; G.O. Alternate; Capers Comm.; Comm. TB Assn. Typist; G.O. Auditor. Clerical Bookkeeping-Stenographic General Ambition: Fashion Designer. Favorite Saying: ‘‘You’re kidding.” Favorite Saying: “Nothing.” G.O. Agent; Drama Club; Capers Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Tennis. LORETTA STENTA Lorie TB Assn. Typist; Jr. Red Cross; Drama Club. General Favorite Saying: ‘Why don’t you shut up?” SUE KAREN STEVENS Drama Club; Capers Comm.; TB Assn. Typist; Chess Club; Jr. Prom Comm. Stenographic Favorite Saying: “I never take a book home.” CATHY SULLIVAN “Sullie”’ Patrol; Jr. Red Cross; Music Festival; Graduation Chorus; G.O. Assembly. General Favorite Saying: “It’s hopeless.” JEANNIE CAROLE SUMLER “Carole” Caduceus Business Staff; Fr. Dance Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Drama Club; Field Hockey; Volleyball; Softball; Capers Comm. Bookkeeping Ambition: Teacher-Accountant. JUDITH SURPRENANT “Jude” Office Aide; TB Assn. Typist; Volley- ball; Tennis; Gym Leader. Stenographic Pet Peeve: Writing that can’t be read. CHRISTINE D. SWEENEY KRISTINE TALMADGE “Chris” ‘Kris’ Student Council; Fr. Dance Comm.; Clerical Fr. Exec. Board; Jr. Red Cross; TB Assn. Typist; Office Aide; Volleyball; Badminton; Jr. Prom Comm. Pet Peeve: People who don’t finish what they have started to say. Bookkeeping-Stenographic Pet Peeve: The chairs in school that tear your nylons. CLAUDIA JEAN TEBALDI “Clod” Patrol; Capers Cast; Homeroom Sec.; Field Hockey; Basketball. Clerical Ambition: Medical Secretary. CHERYL ANN TEECE Gate Commerce Staff, Music Editor; G.O. Agent; Capers Comm.; TB Assn. Typ- ist; Jr. Prom Comm. General “1 told you to cut your hair.” EUNICE TILLERY “Lucille” DAVID TEMKIN TB Assn. Typist; Jr. Prom Comm.; Basketball; Softball. Clerical Chess Club; Tennis. College Prep-Bookkeeping Ambition: To live a good life. Ambition: Beautician. WILLIAM TILLERY “Jack” Bookkeeping-Stenographic Ambition: To get rich. SAUNDRA VIGNEAULT “Sandy B” Student Council; Fr. Dance Comm.; Fr. Class Pres.; Jr. Red Cross; Capers; TB Assn. Typist; Basketball; Field Hockey; Volleyball; G.O. Agent; Christmas Assembly. Clerical Pet Peeve: Conceited people. PRISCILLA TURNER “Mickey” Field Hockey: Volleyball; Basketball; Gym Leader. Clerical Ambition: Typist. DRUSCILLA USHER ERLINDA GAIL VALENTINI “Juicy” “Linda” Student Council; National Honor So- Jr. Red Cross; Office Aide. ciety, Vice-Pres.; Fr. Dance Comm.; Sr. Exec. Board; Sr. Class Vice-Pres.; Cheerleader, Capt.; Jr. Prom Queen’s Court; Jewish War Veterans Award. Stenographic Ambition: Elementary School Teacher. College Prep-Bookkeeping Ambition: Biological Research. SHEILA M. VIKTORCHIK Caduceus Business Staff; Fr. Dance Comm.; Jr. Exec. Board; TB Assn. Typist; Kumtux; Capers Crew; Christ- mas Dance Comm. General Pet Saying: “Forget it!”’ VALERIE VIVENZIO JOANNE VILLEMURE 4ING | tt GA ol! Capers Usher. Patrol. Clerical Clerical Pei Peeve: Getting up in the morn- Ambition: Nurse. ing. MARIA C. VOLIKAS Music Festival; Capers Comm.; TB “Junie” Assn. Typist; Christmas Assembly. Clerical ¥ eS Typist; Bowling; Jr. Prom Comm.,; Jr. Ambition: 1|.B.M. Key Punch Opera- Achievement; Christmas tor. Polio Comm. Clerical Pet Peeve: My ulcer. CONNIE WARNER Fr. Dance Comm.; G.A.A. Board; TB Assn. Typist; Christmas Dance Comm.; Capers Cast; Jr. Prom Comm.; Appa- ratus; Basketball; Badminton; Volley- ball; Gym Leader. General Ambition: X-Ray Technician. ALICE WHITE DELORES WHITE “Punkin” EOxXe Music Festival. Clerical Jr. Red Cross; Capers. Favorite Saying: ‘You have that Clerical right.’ Pet Peeve: Phoney people. JUNE ELIZABETH WALKER Jr. Red Cross; Music Festival; TB Assn. Assembly; NANCY WALLACE Jr. Red Cross; Sr. Exec. Board; Christ- mas Dance Comm.; G.O. Agent; TB Assn. Typist. Colege Prep-Stenographic Pet Peeve: Impatient driving instruc- tors. RUTH ANN WHITE “Peaches” Sr. Exec. Board; Office Aide; Christ- mas Dance Comm.; G.O. Agent; Music Festival; Basketball; Softball; Drill Team; Capers Comm.; Cashier. Bookkeeping-Stenographic Favorite Saying: ‘You are not by yourself.”’ JUDITH WALSH “Judy” Office Aide; TB Assn. Typist; Basket- ball; Drill Team. Bookkeeping-Stenographic Favorite Saying: ‘’No.” JUDITH WEISS “Judi” Jr. Red Cross; Capers Comm.; Sr. Exec. Board; Sr. Hats Comm. Bookkeeping-Stenographic Pet Peeve: Red Lights. DON WILLIAMS “Big Db” Clerical Ambition: Sales Promotion. MARILYN WISE a YOGla Caduceus Senior Associate Editor; Office Aide; Freshie Day Comm. College Prep-Stenographic Pet Peeve: Cute but conceited boys. PAULETTE M. WOODWARD a Date Jr. Exec. Board. Clerical Favorite Saying: “Is that right!’ JOAN K. WILLIAMS KRISTINE WILLIS National Honor Society; Office Aide; TB Assn. Typist; Freshie Day Comm. Pet Peeve: Conceited People. Bookkeeping Teacher. NANCY WRIGHT JOAN WRIGHT Office Aide; G.O. Agent; TB Assn. College Prep-Stenographic Ambition: Teacher. Ambition: Telephone Operator. DAVID WILSON G.O. Auditor; Football. Bookkeeping SUSAN WOLFE “Suen Christmas Dance Comm.; Capers Comm.; TB Assn. Typist; Field Hock- ey; Volleyball; Basketball; Jr. Dance Comm. General Ambition: To work in the children’s ward of a hospital. SUSAN WRIGHT “Sue” Fr. Dance Comm.; TB Assn. Typist; Jr. Prom Comm. Bookkeeping Ambition: Bookkeeper. 3 NANCY YARKEY CATHERINE ZALOWSKI PATRICIA ZARLENGO MICHAEL ZEO “Nanc’ “Marcy” “Pattie” “Mike” Patrol; Office Aide; Drill Team; Track G.O. Agent; TB Assn. Typist. Capers Comm.; Fashion Show; Bowl- Patrol; Audio-Visual Aide; Baseball Meet; Freshie Day Assembly. Glerical ing. Manager; Football; Wrestling; Basket- Clerical Favorite Saying: ‘You'll get over it.” Clerical pall ; Ambition: Receptionist. Favorite Saying: ‘You're telling me!” Clerical Pet Peeve: Girl with too much make- up. The Senior Class Officers: Dru- scilla Usher, | Vice-President; Danny Eaton, President; Nancy Allen, Secretary. ROXANNE ZERRA “Zippy” “Roxie” LINDA ZORZI Fr. Dance Comm.; Christmas Dance Commerce Staff. Comm.; TB Assn. Typist; Field Hock- Caduceus. Business Staff; Capers Bookkeeping-Stenographic ey; Volleyball; Badminton; Softball. Crew; G.O. Alternate. Pet Peeve: People who don’t try to College Prep-Stenographic Bookkeeping-Stenographic understand others. Pet Peeve: Teachers. Ambition: Secretary. The Junior Prom queen and her court: Druscilla Usher, Doris Cardin, Queen Joan Pettit, Linda Corgnati, and Mary Jane Geagan. ai, Time out at the Junior Prom. Nancy Bouchard and her We Dance in the Spring escort Richard Bisesti chat for a moment with Mrs. Mahan. 88 Rocking around the Christmas tree at the Senior Christmas Dance: James Flynn, Donna Sanderson, Cheryl Carson, Frank Jensen, Pat Badger, Rob- ert Armitage, and Cynthia Rusby. Snowflake Serenade: Steve Dole and Ann Belanger Cleft) and Laura Desnoyer and Steve Raichelson suggest its festive mood. Refreshments! Bob Manfredi, Betty Gaffney, Joey Montagna, Janice LeBlanc, Frank Jensen, Cheryl Car- son, Roy Santolini, and Marlene Bongiovi wait at intermission as Joan Newman is about to serve. 90 £ u ¥ 2. a The Queen’s Court: Mary Jane Geagan, Joan Pettit, Linda Corgnati, and Mary Miller. OPPOSITE: The Queen and King of the Senior Prom, Druscilla Usher and Henry Payne. 91 The Senior Prom May 30, 1964 — 8 to 11:45 p.m. Municipal Auditorium Theme: “Magic Moments” Most Handsome Boy Dino Frigo Miss Commerce Druscilla Usher Mr. Commerce Henry Payne Future Executive Robert Allis Mr. Esquire Mike Borriello Best All-Around Boy Danny Eaton Best All-Around Girl Druscilla Usher Class Flirt Dottie Hammond Class Chatterbox Pat Buendo Roa ons The Senior Most Congenial Boy Danny Eaton Class Clown Girl with the Brightest Future Henry Santaniello Linda Berg Shyest Girl Girl with the Most Pleasing Smile Joyce Gentile Joan Pettit Shyest Boy Class Chums (Girls) Norman Ross Diane Lawler - Diane Gianetti Alibi Queen Favorite Dish Dottie Hammond Pizza AA @ + a CREO Alibi King Class Apple-Polisher Henry Santaniello Barry Cantor 92 Most Popular Girl Joan Pettit Class Ballot Boy with the Brightest Future Robert Allis Class Couple Danny Eaton - Mary Jane Geagan Class Chums (Boys) John O’Brien - Richard Murphy Future Secretary Susan Lowell Most Popular Boy Danny Eaton Mr. Tall Norman Ross Prettiest Girl Carolyn Cayode Miss Shorty Joyce Gentile Class Vocalist Saundra Vigneault Class Artist James Ashley Queen of Sports Susan Plass 93 Class Wolf Roy Santolini Class Pet Peeve Homework Favorite TV Program Dr. Kildare Class Song “| Want to Hold Your Hand” Favorite Opposing Team Cathedral Favorite Man Teacher Mr. Holley Favorite Woman Teacher Miss Henderson Miss Mademoiselle Carolyn Cayode Juniors Crackers and cheese Crackers and cheese When | was a freshman, | didn’t dare sneeze. Crackers and cheese Crackers and cheese Now I’m a junior, Now I can sneeze. UNIOR “Who took the Cream of Tomato?” Shortest day in the history of Commerce What kind of a rally is this? Aun LtnTANA ' sean omod sti idtere § Revenge at Last YEAR Who said he didn’t give much homework? My new English book, Classic Comics oF Oh, oh! Here he comes! JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISERS SEATED. Neal Somerville, President; Betty Demers, Vice-Presi- dent; Janice Kennedy, Secretary. STANDING: Miss Zajchowski, Mr. Meecham, Miss Burlow. “The absent are never without fault, Se) MR. CORCORAN’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 104 FIRST ROW: Betty Argenzio, Gail Arndt, Gail Aylwin, Pamela Abraham, Claire Aube, Jerry Adams, Deborah Armstrong, Nadian Afanasiew, Carole Brown. SECOND ROW: Darlene Allen, Diane Agan, Erika Anderson, Gail Archambault, Linda Antoniucci, Kathryn Avis, Beverly Aitken, Jane Atanowski. THIRD ROW: Richard Ardolino, Walter Augustowski, Thomas Van Zandt, Lauretta Powell, Ruth Anderson, Ronald Tremble, 98 ) L : iS le ey ae MR. GAFFNEY’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 107 FIRST ROW: David Besancon, Barbara Benoit, Carol Beckwith, Baines, Nancy Ayala, Marilyn Bennett. THIRD ROW: Edmund Christine Bednarz, Beverly Barsh, Susan Bamber, Priscilla Baczynski, John Bell, Tana Benoit, Clarence Baymon, Dennis Beach, Margaret Baker, Constance Bentley. SECOND ROW: Benson, Edward Bator. Susan Beane, Jean Balthazar, Elsie Baines, Carol Baird, Marie Nor the present without excuse.” Poor Richard JUNIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD Linda Masuck, Kathy Avis, Betty Demers, Lynn Bousquet, Donna Yvon, Christine Urbini, Neal Somerville. FIRST ROW: Sandra Letourneau, Marybelle Turner, Barbara Benoit, Janice Kennedy, Donna Ligus, Barbara Furlani, Karen Wender. SECOND ROW: Susan Fontaine, Jeanne Wroblewski, 99 “Good morning, world Vv “He that is down can fall no lower. “A girl has to keep healthy, doesn’t she?” LA Butler MR. TENCZAR’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 109 FIRST ROW: Sirarpi Faradjian, Sheila Boilard, Elaine Berth- iaume, Jacqueline Berrouard, Sonia Bonavita, Linda Bressem, Jo Ann Blair, Sheila Bond, Kristine Bohemier. SECOND ROW: Sandra Bobola, Gwendolyn Boyce, Joan Bongiovanni, Carolyn 100 Berrelli, Betty Branch, Linda Borthwick, Lynn Bousquet, Kath- erine Bernardi, Jean Biza. THIRD ROW: Samuel Blackwell, Arnold Kaplan, John Boudreau, Gary Blanchard, Kenneth Brandt. MR. BERWICK’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 110 FIRST ROW: Ethel Burroughs, Nancy Burhop, Cheryl Brothers, Thomas Burke, Carol Brouillette, Lenore Brown, Kathleen Browsky, Cynthia Caney, Linda Caputo. SECOND ROW: Susan Calabrese, Mary Campbell, Susan Burt, Sharon Cabra, Sharyn Callahan, Lauren Capizzo, Patricia Brown, Linda Burd. THIRD ROW: Marian Brown, Carole Casanova, Anthony Somerville, Robert Brissette, Lorraine Bushey, Margaret Brown. MR. DELLAGUISTINA’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 119 FIRST ROW: Linda Chisholm, Carolyn Cocchi, Jacqueline Gav- lick, Marilyn Coggins, Mary Charles, Susan Cohen, Margaret Consolini, Linda Cocchi, Della Hewson. SECOND ROW: Alan Cassanelli, Georgia Charter, Michele Chrzanowski, Jo-Ann 101 Caulton, Carol Clowes, Muriel Topping, Dorothy Cloutier, Ron- ald Connor. THIRD ROW: Robert Clark, Charles Clarke, Win- field Chambers, David Antonopoulos, Edward Cawley, Joseph Chicklowski. MR. SMITH’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 124 FIRST ROW: Filomena Costa, Darlyn Dumoulin, Marsha Dage- mier, Linda Daigneau, Donna Crane, Barbara Rose. THIRD ROW: nais, Susan Heron, Mary Ann Daigle, Kathy Currier, Kathy Martin Daley, Judith Cottle, Paul Courchesne, Michael Curley, Cox, Kathleen Cooley, Faith Corey. SECOND ROW: Judy Dennis Dalton, Thomas D’Ambrosio, Stanley Czochara. Dahlia, Patricia Dahlke, Rita Cote, Linda Corliss, Sandra Cor- “These are the times that try men’s souls.” Thomas Paine January Idyli “Think he'll let us in?” 102 i MR. SERAFINO’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 125 FIRST ROW: Betty Johnson, Pat Deane, Claire Degon, Geraldine DesLongchamp, Pat Dion, Carole Davies, Kevin Danie. THIRD Daniels, Diane Bullock, Joyce Dembroski, Kathleen LeCuyer, ROW: Maria DeMarchi, Betty Demers, LaVerne Davis, Dom- Barbara Dion, Linda DelNegro. SECOND ROW: Gloria Deveno, enick DiSanti, Alphonse lennaco, Joe DiMauro, Linda Diederich. Judith Dastoli, Dianna DiStefano, Christine DiFalco, Barbara MRS. CONNOLLY’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 207 Dunn, Dorothy Eagan, Terese Farrell, Donna Donovan, Joanne Fi orentino, Hazel Hartman, Arthur Ducan. THIRD ROW: Howard Eross, Linda Fisher, John Erickson, Holly Ferris, Mary Letendre. FIRST ROW: Janet Dow, Linda Dore, Carole Farella, Linda Farina, Sheilah Dixon, Helen Fisher, Barbara Foley, Mary Lou Engle, Jacqueline Dumais. SECOND ROW: Ralph Foley, Susan 103 MR. LA FLAMME’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 209 FIRST ROW: Coralie Goodwin. Carol Garezynski, Jane Foran, Sue Fontaine, Barbara Furlani, Carol Frattesi, Emma Giovan- nini, Jennie Germano, Althea Goad. SECOND ROW: Alice Glover, Pat Frank, Sandra Forkey, Theresa Gaboury, Frieda Gabusi, Jacqueline Gaylor, Chris Fyhr, Carol Fortier. THIRD ROW: Richard Gebbie, Boyd Galloway, Robert Gardner, John Gasparian, Lance Gauthier, Thomas Gavin, Robert Fyhr. “What's done cannot be undone.” Macbeth s ee MISS ZAJCHOWSKI’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 210 FIRST ROW: Sandra Graveline, Donna Gorham, Candace Gould, Sandra Green, Annette Gordon, Rosemary Greco, Ellen Harte, Ruth Ann Anderson, Donna Gordon. SECOND ROW: Marie Grimaldi, Helen Harris, Linda Small, Regian Griner, Mary Hart, 104 Robert Gray, Marjorie Greensmith, Nancy Hansen. THIRD ROW: Joel Greenberg, Robert Gordon, Ronald Hamel, Sidney Lee, Edward Gordon, Sandra Harrold. “Wrong again, I’m just resting my elbow.” “| just can’t do without my Ivory Liquid.” (Except in Detention Hall) MR. ZEMLA‘S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 212 bora, Michael Hyland, Kenneth Houghton, Ruth Hawn, Diane FIRST ROW: Sharon Helms, Shirley Jeanson, Carolyn Hill, Carol Hurley, Karen Jones, Diane Hoffman, Ann Karczmarczyk, Diane Helgevold. THIRD ROW: Sandra Hyland, David Jebb, Bruce Houle, Maria leraci. SECOND ROW: Sheila Katz, James Jam- Kaufman, Frederick Hill, Earl House, Brenda Rabain. 105 MISS G. CONNELL’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 216A FIRST ROW: Patricia LaBranche, Janice Kennedy, Carla Kinney, Doris King, Gail Gumlaw, Sharon Kirby, Josephine Kuza, Fredi Kravitz, Carol Kinney. SECOND ROW: Jeannine Kawa, Bar- bara Kuc, Gladys Kemp, Sharon Keegan, Frances Kiczek, Mar- garet Kestler, John Kennedy, Lynn Knapik. THIRD ROW: Jo- seph Koslik, Raymond Korny, Ernest Krupke, Franklin Kuralt, Donna King, Gwendolyn King. little enemy.” Poor Richard “There is no 4 SUSE AS SAYRE Momsen wiitien Bi pi MRS. GRIFFIN’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 221 FIRST ROW: Linda Lamica, Janice Langdon, Sandra _Letour- neau, Donna Ligus, Hope Lamberton, Carol Leak, Cynthia LaRoche, Catherine Lewin, Mark Leveton. SECOND ROW: Cleo Lagos, Georgina Fuhrmann, Carol Little, Phyllis Levine, Pa- 106 tricia Laventure, Linda Lockerby, Constance Lariviere. THIRD ROW: Linda Loyarz, Andre LaChance, Francis Lamoureux, Gary Litchfield, Robert Lemanis, Karen Ledger. MR. LANDRY’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 222 FIRST ROW: Anna Loret, Carol Marino, Betty Macaulay, Linda Lutz, Signa Long, Carol Longtain, Christine Lovett, Linda Long, Joyce Lubas. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Magistri, Adele Man- arite, Beverly Luvera, Thomas Mack, John Manfredi, Antonetta “Psst, when do | go on?” 107 Mango, Joyce Mario, Phyllis Marcoux, Karen Long. THIRD ROW: James Marsh, Sandra Lorenzatti, Dennis Michaud, Robert Marshall, Michael Malone, Carol Maharne. hand me the roll Ve Rema eee SK “Is this how John Glenn got his start?” “Better a bad excuse than none at all. “But, | did my homework.” LA Camden Ai uae a MRS. ABBOTT’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 225 FIRST ROW: Patricia McAleer, Elaine Mayo, Adriane Massaro, Candice Martin, Linda Masuck, Jane McGuy, Margaret Marullo, Jeanne McGovern, Kathleen McNally. SECOND ROW: Linda Marszalek, Christine, McCoubrey, Richard McManamy, Donna 108 Martin, Marie McCormick, Ann Mastroianni, Thomas Mazzoli, Linda Martin, Kathleen McCleery. THIRD ROW: Marlene Mc- Cleery, Patricia McNamara, William Mazurowski, Christine Kucio, Stephen Mazurowski, Sandra Maynard, Charlotte Martin. MRS. MANNIX’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 231A FIRST ROW: Margaret Morin, Carol Megliola, Bonnie Murphy, Patricia Morin, Susan Meyer, Rosanna Mei, Marilyn Monat, Judith Mitton, Beverly Megliola. SECOND ROW: Jennifer Mills, Linda Meyers, Cathy Miller, Kathleen Moore, Carol (So, maybe you were “sick.”) Milanese, Frances LaGue, Donna Morrow. THIRD ROW: Helen Mills, Walter Misco, Floyd Narcisse, Willie Mutts, Barry Mul- drew, Bruce Peterson. MR. WILDER’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 304 FIRST ROW: Cynthia Orr, Phyllis Nugent, Judith Nicoli, Jan- ette Patnode, Judith Nowak, Monika Otto, Mary Newman, Viola Norman, Nellie Nikonczuk. SECOND ROW: Jo Ann Pel- sey, Joan Pasini, Donna O’Malley, Leura Parker, Gloria Otta- 109 viani, Rosemary Osborn, Lynne O’Brien, Judith Pafumi. THIRD ROW: Robert Newman, Robert Ollari, Charles Parker, Ronald O'Connor, David Nawoj, Jerome Parham, Antonio Palazzesi, John Parker. MR. MEACHAM’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 308 FIRST ROW: Jeffrey Rubin, Donna Ross, Brenda Potter, Lorraine Rudd, Debra Renaud, Elaine Poules, Cecelia Poulos. THIRD Perrotta, Judy Reader, Diane Rae, Linda Rhodes, Teresa Pietro- ROW: June Regan, Nancy Powell, Andrew Quaquarelli, Step- niro, Patricia Quinn. SECOND ROW: Nancy Plourd, Susan hen Pevzner, Gwendolyn Robinson, Karin Russ. WM “God save the mark! Henry IV Sei saspppuanis cl) aa tHE Beat if Just a little dab will do it. “For the last time Neil .. .” 110 MRS. DUREPO’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 309 Slater, Norman Saunders. THIRD ROW: Robert Sorcinelli, Ru- dolph Salvas, Dennis Sabettini, John Santangelo, David Shea, FIRST ROW: Jamela Soffan, Christine Sokoll, Wanda Smith, Zelda Shepard, Linda Simmons, Kathy Smith, Gail Sheridan, Gayle Perkins, Neal Somerville. SECOND ROW: Corrine Smith, Susan Scibelli, Lois Samol, Sandra Self, Kathie Olbon, Donna (Nay, banish the report card!) William Slattery. : : . oe ‘ . MR. STONE’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 320 Theocles, Mary Ann Swentinckus, Barbara Stark, Jane Sullivan. THIRD ROW: Marion Streeter, Diane Stempek, Beverly Stod- FIRST ROW: Helen Surrett, Jane Thibodeau, Patricia Sullivan, Linda Sullivan, Linda Suares, Christini Szydlowski, Barbara Strain, Lillias Tait, JoAnne Stahovich. SECOND ROW: Patricia Tomezak, Christine Stark, Bruce Standish, Dianne Theoclis, Nick 111 dard, Larry Thomas, Tabb, Donald Roy. George T aylor, Robert Strong, Patricia MR. McDUFFEE’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 323 FIRST ROW: Marjorie Warner, Maureen Vacirca, Joan Ulase- Ronald Paquette, Marcia Ward, Susan Wadleigh, Marybelle wich, Charlotte Valorose, Brenda Walker, Darlene Valiquette, Turner. THIRD ROW: Janet Waldron, Donald Vachon, Thelma Soula Vakakas, Barbara Vautrain, Laurie Vezina. SECOND ROW: Walter, John Tyrell, Henrietta Walter, John Watling. Gloria Vogel, Christine Urbini, Marilyn Dulude, Timmy Vangel, “To err is human.” Alexander Pope ¥ ‘ 4 j) ee ‘. a a ae w ui MISS CONWAY’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 327A FIRST ROW: Joyce Welch, Brenda Wawrzyk, Noreen White, Wheeler, Kenneth Wilson, Christine Weld, Leslie Westbrook. Linda Christian, Cynthia Stabach, Lauren Stachelek, Nancy Wil- THIRD ROW: Paul Marlow, Stephen Willey, Susan Webber, Wil- lette, Susan Whitney, June Weir. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Sor- liam Wemyss, Michael White. rell, Karen Wender, Paul Veroneau, Dennis Moore, Sharon Ti2 “Revenge at Last’ “I’m the boss around here!’’ (Try and tell it to teachers.) MR. RODGERS’ JUNIOR HOMEROOM 327B FIRST ROW: Robert Wineberg, Barb Worthington, Rita Zico- reen Wynne, Elizabeth Zajdel, Lorraine Worrell, Patricia Woods. lella, Cynthia Zielinski, Jeanne Wroblewski, Derry! Wyland, THIRD ROW: Joanne Smith, Donna Yvon, Laurie Yvon, John Margaret Yacovone, Harriet Zerwitz, Thomas Wilson. SECOND Wright, Linda Wyzga, Tressie Wurst. ROW: Judy Zukowski, Penny Zilinsky, Lucinda Zaranek, Mav- 113 Freshmen Your teachers gather around you With threats and menacing looks. The juniors aren’t so quiet; They simply throw their books. The seniors always tell you You’re acting like a fool. But you aren’t completely wrong: You picked the perfect school. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISERS STANDING: Mr. Lavelle, Mrs. Mahan, Mr. Bennett. SEATED: Barbara Shonak, Sec- retary; Joseph Pioggia, President; Susan Aldrich, Vice-President. FRESHMAN EXECUTIVE BOARD FIRST ROW: Margaret Riberdy, Gail Baldini, Barbara Shonak, Susan Aldrich, Davis, Barbara Burt, Barry Gray, Gary McKie. THIRD ROW: Joseph Pioggia, Elaine Serra, Joyce Johnson, Grace Tucci, Lynda Kibe. SECOND ROW: Judy Richard Croughwell, Kevin Mitchell, Robert Desormier, Philip Shuman, Gail Lower, Linda LaPine, Darlene Condino, Francine Belden, Mary Jo Plasse, Ruth Panagotopulos, Pamela Worthington, Lorraine Gosselin, Caroline Burby. 116 MRS. WIDLAND’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 105 FIRST ROW: Carol Atwood, Linda Barchielle, Christine Alexo- Mary Ashford, Susan Allen, Margaret Bastiaans, Lorraine Adams. poulos, Gail Aykomian, Keitha Ball, Gail Baldini, Susan Aldrich, THIRD ROW: Thomas Ashe, Linda Albano, Carolyn Thomas, Barbara Bastien, Edith Price. SECOND ROW: Adelaide Alves, Ray Barrows, Frederick Anderson, Michael Aronne, Robert Zelta Morgan, Frances Allard, Linda Avery, Leona Bandoski, Allen, Phillip Ballard, Barbara Baldyga, Linda Barwikowski. Frankly, Few Freshmen Aren’t Fascinating!!! tri i MRS. SARTWELL’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 106 FIRST ROW: Teresa Blair, Jeannette Daudelin, Jane Berrouard, Bennett, Francine Bigby, Diane Baxter, Penny Bennett, Lillian Rachel Beaulieu, Carol Berthiaume, Linda Bedore, JoAnn Blan- Battisti, Francis Belden, Ann Berger. THIRD ROW: William Blais, chard, Linda Beaudoin, Susan Beggs. SECOND ROW: Sally Robert Berte, Peter Beatty, John Berti, Clarence Belden, Carden Berry, Donna Bergin, Carol Beford, Cynthia Vautrin, Gwendolyn Armour, Marylouise Paradise. Le Ns ee — mo MR. HOLLEY’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 108 giovanni, Jacqueline Bopp. THIRD ROW: Bonita Bohaker, Diane Bryda, Cassandra Blatche, Paul Brittain, Doris Brodie, Peter Brunsell, Carolyn Burby, Linda Bryant, Carol Brusseau, Linda Bonaccorsi, Ruth Brand. FIRST ROW: Colleen Regan, Ella Brantley, Ruth Bryant, Rosalie Bleznicki, Adelina DiSanti, Elaine Borys, Madeline Bruso, Jane Boulais, Albert Bryan. SECOND ROW: JoAnne Crocker, Esther Bond, Margaret Bonavita, Marianne Scully,.Elizabeth Bordeaux, Melanie Boutin, Raymond Watson, Laurene Cote, Stacia Bon- Carefree Commerce Characters Cantered MR. LAVELLE’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 116 FIRST ROW: Jennifer Charest, Gilma Charette, Judith Powers, Linda Cieplik, Janet Clayton, Rosemarie Clefe, Theresa Cardin, Sancha Butler, Juanita Caesar, Gloria Ortana, Muriel Chapde- Christine Callini, Jane Colby. THIRD ROW: Joanne Calvanese, laine, Jean Checile. Sandra Cestari. SECOND ROW: Barbara Leon Chamberlain, Carolyn DeRoche, Roger Camerota, Beverly Clark, Mary Ann Chechette, Annamarie Caliento, Judith Cebula, Coleman, Neil Cassanelli, Henry Champagne, Barbara Burt. 118 MR. MICHAEL’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 122 FIRST ROW: Linda Corcoran, Nancy Cunliffe, Linda Cramer, Nicholas Creanza, Michael Colen, Emelia D’Amato, Barbara Cop- son, Catherine Conway, Gilda Cuoco. SECOND ROW: Betty Coughlin, Nancy Collings, Louise Cramer, Suzanne Whelihan, William Connors, David Corbin, Darlene Condino, Ellen Da- borowski, Christine Cooley, Florence Olbon. THIRD ROW: Jac- queline Crate, Valarie Cooper, Michael Cote, Virginia Corwin, Crystal Daigneau, Irene Cote, Elizabeth Laffin, Carol Coltey. eet al a 5 A Capriciously Through the Corridors FIRST ROW: Peggy Campbell, Donna Dion, Penny Dollar, San- dra Diego, Ruth Davis, Margaret D’Ambrosio, Tony DeCarlo, Donna DeMaio. SECOND ROW: Beverly DeMusis, Hilda Davis, Mary Lois Daniels, Karen Dinnie, Linda Davis, Anna DiCiocco, G4 | MR. FINNEGAN’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 123 Patricia Donoghue, Nancy Degon, Doris DeChristopher, Thelma Dirosia. THIRD ROW: Joanne Deveno, John Coughlin, Roger Dialessi, John Daponde, Robert Desormier, Peter Donaldson, Carl Perrott, Yolanda Dixon. L19 MRS. MAHAN’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 204 FIRST ROW: Mary Drouin, Cynthia Efantis, Cherie Fellion, Lelett Dorothy Farrow, Kathleen Downey, Pamela DuPont, Barbara Douglas, Lauren Brandoli, Rhonda Douglas, Linda Everitt, Nancy Dow. THIRD ROW: Grace Todd, Margaret Flaherty, Catherine Evans, Milka Faradjian. SECOND ROW: Gail Fettes, Beulah Ens- Ferraro, Robert Dowler, John Fitzgerald, James Dunn. ley, Ida Eaves, Joanne Engelson, Dorothy Dunn, Linda Finch, MR. WIATROWSKI’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 208 FIRST ROW: Pamela Gavin, Linda McCullough, Judith Giguere, Gilman, Karen Fulvi, Patricia Gilbert, Alice Gallagher. THIRD Marlene Gentile, Carol Francis, Sheila Frisch, Linda Gentile, ROW: Linda Fuller, Ruby Franklin, Anthony Quatrone, Edward Christine Giblin. SECOND ROW: Roberta Giordano, Donna Gay- Francis, John Foley, Gail Galanis, Linda Gelinas, Brooke Gilman. lor, Thomas Gamelli, Elizabeth Gemignani, Linda Foscosi, Ruth 120 MRS. MURPHY’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 214A Gushue, Lorraine Gosselin, Carol Glog, Barry Gray, Rose Gio- FIRST ROW: Donna Hadd, Helen Golon, Donna Hambro, Car- men Gonzales, Emma Gordon, Muriel Guess, Suzanne Guertin, vannini, Catherine Godbolt. THIRD ROW: Glenn Gosselin, Ernest Diane Hadd, Elizabeth Grandi. SECOND ROW: Rita Hagberg, Griffin, Charles Graham, Michael Tuckey, Elmer Hamer, Rock- Madeleine Goodreau, Loretha Grice, Beverley Greco, Jean wood Greene. U s per 2 j 5 Ty || MR. ALLEVA’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 214B Joan Hogan, Catherine Hood, Patrisse Jeffes, Ellen Johnson, Madeline Houle, Wayne Harris. THIRD ROW: Vivian Hayes, Wendy Johnson, Sandra Holt, Daniel Hanson, Donald Holmes, FIRST ROW: Marianne Harlamon, Vivian Jiles, Mary Johnson, Joyce Johnson, Pamela Hatchett, Florine Jewell, Alneata Holmes, Marsha Henrichon, Rosalie Hopper. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Janik, Kathleen Heaton, Joseph Hickerson, Patricia Holmes, Yvonne Jalbert. 121 ters ing some poin Gett “ , a test “Yipes Wheee!! $22 ‘ian i ee ee at SRD Lge conlrmabeieancs a Beethoven's ‘’Tenth’’ Symphony “Blind dates, humph!”’ Stairs to Paradise Ham on Rye on Rack 123 te 4 4 i ; é| ; ; MISS E. CONNELL’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 216B FIRST ROW: Rosemary Joseph, Cheryl Knapp, Nancy Riner, ing, Neal Lamberton, Claire Labine, Hazel Kurtyka, Maryann Susan Labb, Sonia Jusczyk, Judith LaJoie, Rosemary Kemple, Kuchinski. THIRD ROW: Edward Kalish, Maria Kazik, Norma Dorothy Kelly, Sandra Killela. SECOND ROW: Lynda Kibe, Ann Lamoureux, Myrtis Kelly, Pamela Larder, Donna Knowles, Gerald Kupis, Shirley Jones, Alice LaFleur, George Kane, Russell Keat- Kowalczyk, Constance Keaton, Barry Johnston. Dainty Damsels Dumped Their SRA laiiiisinai ical 9 ole rN MR. ALLEN’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 218 FIRST ROW: Suzanne Langone, Joan Lavigne, Eileen Lewkowicz, LaPine, Diane Larivee, Mary Lopes, Christine Leete, Sandra Cecile Ledoux, Cecilia Langevin, Margueriter Lemonis, Christine Lohmeyer, Carol Lauzier. THIRD ROW: Martin Lanzillo, Susan LaRoche, Marie Landry, Karen Learned. SECOND ROW: Margaret Lazzara, Edward Scanlon, Arlene LaPen, Loatman, Carol Lewis, Viola Langevin, John Scavotto, Linda Scott, Edward Lionetta, Brenda Langley. 124 James Liebel, Paul MR. LEMIEUX’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 219 FIRST ROW: Maria Loret, Rosemary Marsh, Jane McCarthy, Ann Marceau, David Marlborough, Steven Sacharczyk, Judith Lower, Angela Mancuso, Linda Lucier. SECOND ROW: Peter Maroon, Marie Hahan, Eleanor Malkasian, Jennie Lovich, Cynthia Marsh, Cecelia Marlowe, Regina Mason, Rita McCarthy, Betty May- Dufflebags at Detention’s Door weathers, Suzanne Masse, Donna Mahoney. THIRD ROW: Jean Mack, William McCollum, Richard Scaife, Katherine Mastroianni, George Malone, Marilyn Powell, David Martins, Arthur Mayo, Susan Maynard. — mY MR. HARGREAVES’ FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 220 FIRST ROW: Sandra Minnie, Catherine Mullen, Christine Michon- ski, Linda Naglieri, Madeline McNamee, Linda Monat, Carmen Monroy, Catherine McGovern, Martha Mularz. SECOND ROW: Cindy Munsell, Jane Murphy, Linda Montgomery, Maureen Murphy, Mary Sutkovy, Brian O’Connor, Gary McKie, Nancy 125 Monzillo, Frederick Medicke, Carol Murray, Pearl Mickiewicz. THIRD ROW: Brenda Murry, Kevin Mitchell, Mary Meffen, Robert Davis, John Goodwin, Donna Murray, George Murray, Kevin Moriarty, Wayne Nascembeni, Judith Nassif, Howard Hall. MR. BENNETT’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 223 FIRST ROW: Justina Nunnally, Linda Nicholson, Maria Odato, Sandra Nowak, Constance Paquette, Judy Panetta, Theresa Hotis, Dianne Woods, Theresa Panetti, Jonnie Mae Parker. SEC- OND ROW: Sherry Patenaude, Samuel Pappas, Veronica Pas- quariello, Diane Obrycki, Susan Palazzo, Linda Olszewski, San- FIRST ROW: Eleanor Pietroniro, Joyce Peters, Rosina Preissler, Angela Pinzone, Susan Perler, Brinda Peretti, Linda Comeau, Linda Plouff, Mary Peros, Geraldine Placonica. SECOND ROW: Sandra Pocai, Katina Peroulakis, Janet Phoenix, Patricia Perry, dra Malouin, Nancy Page, Yvonne O’Neal, Ginny Giannetti, Ann Marie Pavlakis, Roger Nunes. THIRD ROW: Flora Paquette, Gail Panagotopulos, Stephen Piechota, Fred Otero, Peter O’Keefe, Darrell Page, Forise Parker, John O’Neill, Bessie Pas- sidakis, Antoinette Orszulak. MISS CANARIE’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 231B Mary Jo Plass, Kathie Picard, Susan Pelletier, Sharon Busto- mante, Correna Pleau, Gayle Powell. THIRD ROW: Thomas Phaneuf, Raymond Phillips, Joseph Pioggia, Deane Pina, Evan Pippin, Robert Pettingill. 126 i : : 7 5 : ‘ : % 5 Cut Capers FIRST ROW: Judy Scott, Elaine Serra, Roberta Roberts, Ann Sarna, Barbara Shonak, Jarilyn Schoolcroft, JoAnn Vaughn, San- MR. TRESPAS’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 302 FIRST ROW: Margaret Rosemond, Mary Richard, Alfred Rioni, Kathleen Rollend, Angela Roberts, Ramona Rockwell, James Riendeau, Joyce Rancore, Theresa Roberts. SECOND ROW: Valerie Roberts, Darrell Roy, Cheryl Richardson, Linda Robi- in Class? MISS CLANCY’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 307 12g dra Salter. SECOND ROW: Linda St. Julien, Rosemarie Sansa- lone, Betty Saxon, Judith Shoro, Linda Sagen, Diane Tipton. chaud, Janet Richard, Susan Prucnal, Mary Rigazio, Margaret Riberdy, Christine Richardson. THIRD ROW: Richard Race, Linda Ross, Susan Rowland, John Quinlan, Craig Ross, Robert Prior, Jeanne Rowland, Edgar Reynolds. MR. COOK’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 312 FIRST ROW: Steven Simpson, Shiela Sienkiewicz, Linda Simone, Gail Smola, Peter Smith, Sammie Smith, Philip Shuman, Maria Jacqueline Smith, Janice Sparks, Raymond Sokolowski, Kath- Sousa, Shirley Simmons. leen Staples, Karla Soffan. SECOND ROW: Irene Starosielski, MR. PENNA’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 313B FIRST ROW: Katherine Taylor, Doreen Thibault, Linda Swenor, Szulc, Brenda Strode, Thomas Sullivan, Sandra Stoddard, Sergio Edwinna Thompson, Cynthia Terrell, John Sullivan, Janet Thomp- Tigera, Cornelius Doup, Celeste Thompson, Theresa Tetreault, son, Nancy Tangradi, Barbara Temkin. SECOND ROW: Barbara Susan Thayer. 128 4 ‘int betes init pastas oe . 3 Ree ia.’ MRS. ASTORINO’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 318A FIRST ROW: Grace Tucci, Sharon Wells, Nancy Walczak, Judy John Troy, George Voyik, Hope Ward, Constance Vezina. THIRD Walker, Sandra Viggers, Carol Valdez, Pamela Valiquette, Linda ROW: Betty Washington, Lucinda Virginiak, Patricia Wandrei, Vigil, Sharon Tremblay. SECOND ROW: Sheila Veloudos, Al Vivenzio, Fred Wells, Judy Ulen, Lynda Tourgee, Sandra Michael Weirbrick, Gary Truesdell, Noreen Ward, Dianne Voight, Walker. Tremble Before Terrifying Teachers « iiciannaanmnainasiicsiin simile MISS McCLEARY’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 322 FIRST ROW: Stephen Yacovone, Pamela Wojtowicz, Ruth Willis, Nancy Wyman, Carol Wilcox, Barbara Wood, Catherine Werner, Jean Wynne, Joanne Wudyka, Charlene Whyte, Sally Woosley, Monica Zielinski. THIRD ROW: Carl Winterle, Barbara White, Diane Wiesel, John Siraco. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Wilson, Pamela Worthington, Karen Holm, Thomas Yvon, Robert White, Terry Work, Anna Woodward, Linda Zarlengo, Alice Zielinski, Robert Zucker, Sandra Wenners. 129 Activities Applause Applause Applause Applause Applause Applause Assemblies Applause Applause Applause Applause (ad infinitum) The members of the Caduceus Editorial and Photographic Staffs are: FIRST ROW: Anne Murphy, Marianne Cirillo, Marion Nickelson, Anne Marie Mastrangelo, Marilyn Wise, Betty Jones, Donna Sanderson, Joyce Dembroski. SECOND ROW: Kim Oppenheimer, Angela Ferraro, Sandra Keyes, Carolyn Jones, Betty Soderstrom, Robert Allis, Daniel Mangan, Doreen Dimetres, Charlotte Valorose, Steven Raichelson. THIRD ROW: Miss McCleary, Carolyn Renton, Kathleen McCleery, Sharon Cabra, Mar- lene McCleery, Susan Lowell, Sandra Lorenzatti, Doreen Orsi, Nancy Noffke, Eneda Gelinas, Mr. Ellison. Caduceus, our yearbook, preserves precious high school days for future reminiscence. The members of the Caduceus Business Staff are: FIRST ROW: Judith Shepardson, Carole Devens, Anna Chechile, Anne Murphy, Christine LaRoche, Marguerite Lemonis, Donna Gordon, Faith Cory, Anna Patuano. SECOND ROW: Ann Karczmarczyk, Sandra Green, Deborah Malachowski, Laura Dastoli, Doreen Dimetres, Linda Simmons, Gloria Ekmalian, Donna Ligus, Nicholas Creanza. THIRD ROW: Mr. Alminas, Donna Crane, Joan Monroe, Shirley Moskal, Linda Zorzi, Corrina Spinks, Sheila Viktorchik, James Ashley, Arlene LaPan, Linda LaPine. i ' i | | “Now let me see, who comes first,’’ ponders Kim Oppenheimer Cleft) as she and Anne Murphy arrange the faculty pictures in alphabetical order. Betty Jones proudly displays an issue of the Com- merce newspaper which is distributed to G.O. mem- bers each month. “uw “According to this paper ... , “ comments Susan Plass as she points to an article in a previous issue of the Commerce newspaper. The staff leaders of this year’s newspaper are Cleft to right): Susan Plass, page 4 editor; Jean Champagne, page 3 edi- tor; Kathleen Southworth, page 2 editor; Susan Lowell, Editor-in-Chief; Cynthia Rusby, managing editor; Dorna Baillieul, page 1 editor; and Thomas Burke, sports reporter. The Commerce Staff consists of the following members: FIRST ROW: Maria Santaniello, Mary Ann Mularz, Leila McMenamin, Mary Regan, Carol Fortier, Sheila Levine, Jean Champagne, Cynthia Rusby, Theresa Lyons. SECOND ROW: Nancy Noffke, Kathleen Southworth, Marcia Carriere, Susan Plass, Milton Jones, Theresa Gates, Peggy Janollari, Barbara Kuc, Roxanne Zerra. THIRD ROW: Elaine Charko, Christine LaRue, Cheryl Teece, Danny Eaton, Thomas Burke, Susan Lowell, Betty Gaffney, Dorna Baillieul. Commerce, our monthly paper, records newsworthy school events throughout the school year. The G.O. Accounting Class. Champagne, Cynthi.. Rusby, Jean Blanchard, Doris Cardin, Cynthia Gow, Regis: -.duc, Caroline Fazio. stints The G.O. Homeroom Agents. FIRST ROW: Ann Berger, Nancy Powell, Clara Garner, Beverly Martin, Joyce Rancore, Kathy Browsky, Sue Masse, Karla Soffan, Linda Swenor, Cheryl Carson, Marlene Gentile, Joan Owen. SECOND ROW: Arthur Duncan, Filomena Costa, Joan Spear, Michel Chrzanowski, Christine Bonatalis, Cynthia Zielinski, Betty Washington, Carol Fortier, Sonia Bonavita, Karen Jones, Charlotte Valorose, Barbara Kuc, Judith Pafumi, Karen Johnson, John Scavotto. THIRD ROW: Patrisse Jeffes, Linda Corgnati, Janice is sionals FIRST ROW: Carol Odato, Carole Devens, Jean Linda Kadzik, SECOND ROW: Kathy South- worth, Danny Mangan, David Temkin, Lorraine Senecal, Robert Allis, David General Organization (G.O.) Wilson, Tom Natale, Bob Armitage, Danny Eaton, Susan Lowell. THIRD ROW: Mr. Conchieri, Carole Strycharz, Barbara Raschi, Druscilla Usher, Linda Berg, Doreen Orsi, Tom Burke, Elaine Charko, Betty Crowfoot, Nancy Allen, Sue Plass, Dorna Baillieul. Dorman, Sandra Keyes, Diane Mosher, Linda Marszalek, Diane Agan, Theresa Gates, Karen Dinnie, Nancy Collings, Susan Pelletier, Maryann Kuchinski, Marie Grimaldi, Keitha Ball, Sue Scibelli. FOURTH ROW: Leslie Westbrook, Sandra Wenners, Carol Milanese, Jane Sullivan, Carol Baird, Donna Murray, Dorothy Farrow, Laura Dastoli, Sharon Bauman, Pauline Merrigan, Flora Paquette, Toni Mango, Karen Ledger, Elsie Focosi, Rosemarie Sansalone, Joanne Gruszkos, Ruth Brand. 134 PERE ERE wes bis ud « is te stots com sesso Robert Allis, Cynthia Rus- by, and Mrs. Conchieri watch as Lorraine Senecal and Danny Eaton _ total some of the G.O. ac- counts. This is one of the many tasks of the G.O. Auditors in Room 113. Every year the General Organization holds an important position in financing school be aS 5 : Norm Ross may be tall, but not tall enough to hide Arthur Duncan, activities. With the co-operation of the student who portrays a non-G.O. member trying to sneak into a basketball body, it works to promote and maintain game. school spirit. At the annual G.O. Assembly, Danny Eaton seems puzzled by a mysterious voter. ee woe mane eet eee axce: “ae paves oct sean “At! TOME CANYS sigh 135 G.O. Assemblies were introduced this year to replace the usual dance held at the end of the G. O. drive. The first of these assemblies brought the Heather- first of these brought the Heathertones and the Scotchmen of Springfield College. The Heatherstones, first on the program of assem- blies, sang selections which included “Breezing Along,” “Sentimental Journey’ and ‘‘Wade In De Water.” The Scotchmen, the Heathertone’s brother act, enter- tained with “Come Go With Me,” “Casey’s Coffin,” and “Let Us Gather By The River.” 136 | a : i Sh Pe . iH No . Mis fs The Drama Club. FIRST ROW: Carol Salvetti, Kathy Lewin, Linda Chisholm, Angela Ferraro, Joan Michaelian, Christine Bednarz, Karen Jones, Arlene Coralie Goodwin, Karla Soffan, Donna Ligus, Ann Karczmarczyk, Sandra Fon- Sudsbury. THIRD ROW: Mr. John Gaffney, adviser, Linda LaPine, Doreen taine, Carol Marino, Jean Patruski, Michele Chrzanowski. SECOND ROW: Orsi, Robert Bedard, Barry Cantor, Corrina Spinks, Margie Greensmith, Rita Carolyn Jones, Sally Berry, Mary Rigazio, Kathy Bernardi, Sharon Keegan, Noel, Jennie Sumler. Drama Club offers an education in many phases of the theater including make-up, scenery, set direc- tion, and, of course, acting. The Drama Club produced two one-act plays this year, “The Ghost of a Show” and “More Perfect Union.” f ue i - Selecting one of the plays to be presented are John Gaffney, A adviser, and Lorraine Senecal, president of the Drama Club. ABOVE: Kathy Bernardi, Donna Ligus, Linda Chisholm, and Karen Jones are solving the problem of set direction. BELOW: rehearsing the first reading of their play are Barry Cantor, Carolyn Jones, Sandra Fontaine, and Angela Ferraro. 137 Mr. Thomas Kenefick, director of public services in our school system and a former principal of Chestnut Junior High School, was the guest speaker at the National Education Week Assembly, No- vember 15. Here he congratulates the students who participated. in the program: Terry Simpson, Carol Scagliarini, Marjorie Jackson, and Sharon Wheeler. Under the direction of Mr. Nickerson, the choir and chorus pre- sents a moving and enjoyable selection of Christmas carols at the 1963 Christmas Assembly, the finest gathering of the school year. | | o. | i | | | Drucilla Usher, captain of the cheerleaders, presents Mr. Clifford Wells, Director of the Basketball Hall of Fame, with a check for $100, the amount needed for Commerce’s membership in the organization. Thanks to the support given by the student body and the faculty, the cheer- leaders project of selling shakers to raise the necessary money. 138 build up school enthusiasm in a rally before that memorable second game with Cathedral. Hold on a minute! There’s something fishy a | a j . The pretty and lively Commerce cheerleaders I i going on around here. i Assemblies, frequent and varied, provide refreshing interludes from the regular academic schedule of classes. Thanksgiving and mourning.. A message of inspiration is delivered Robert Davis, captain of the junior varsity football squad, presents by our Thanksgiving Assembly guest speaker, the Reverend James Coach Meacham with a gift to show the team’s appreciation for J. McKenna, following a brief but moving memorial to our late his time spent with the boys. President. ERK, a. % AK s x 132 FRESHIE DAY Who needs a beauty parlor—with experts like Steven Yacavone, John Magnani, Thomas Gamelli, and Peter O'Keefe? ane ati tdiN i de SS Baitait arctan tact th Maem inom! Flash!! A new twist in hair teasing is demonstrated by Mary Jo Plass, Constance Vezina, Barbara Baldy- ga, and Beverly DeMusis. Aloha! Swivel hips are exhibited by John Berti and Rosemary Joseph. 140 As this infamous day begins, The freshmen are on needles and pins. The seniors wear a smirky smile: A freshman is led down the aisle. A question is placed, The truth to be faced; If it doesn’t make sense — A consequence. A hula dance, A ballet prance; Some hair is teased And the seniors are appeased. Ain’t love grand! Why not ask Jane Berrouard and _ Steven Simpson. Among the seniors amused by this game of musical mattress are Danny Eaton, Norman Ross, and Donna Sanderson. iy lithe, in her ballet. The Big Top has comedy. Jean Sanchioni offers her talents as mistress of ceremonies for one section of the show. Linda Simmons, graceful 142 and The Big Top '63 (Commerce Capers) presents an evening’s entertainment ranging from hoboes to ballerinas. The Big Top has glamor. Maria Sifakes and Betty Johnson star in a dance routine to “Two Little Girls from Little Rock.” : y se 5 ce tt PIP DARD 9A PPLE OSP OOD OH reThligien = S | mene Our Hoboes: Pat Badger, Cheryl Carson, Sue Meyer, Laura Dastoli, and Donna Sanderson in ‘‘When the Saints Come Marching In.” The Lollipop Kids: Dottie Hammond, Claudia Tebaldi, Joan Pettit, Pat Buendo, Karen Longo, Mary-Jane Geagon, and Marilyn Bates; Roy Santolini, Lloyd Duperre, Bob McCoy, Mike Hyland, Rich Rosso, and Arthur Duncan sing ‘The Good Ship Lollipop.” The Library Assistants. SEATED: Marjorie Podmore, Sheila Katz, Donna Gloth, Gloria Spadoni, Sarah Gerber, Penelope Fillion, Alice Fraichard, Nancy Rickson. STANDING: Joan Powers, Shirley Jeanson, William Slat- tery, Judy Ouimet, Joyce Mario, Carol Marino, Carol Little, Sandra Le- tourneau. Library Assistants hold successful Book Fair in addition to regu- lar duties of recovering overdue books and assisting with attendance records. Eileen Lewkowicz, Marlene Gentile, and Nancy Collings receive advice on book selections at the Book Fair from their English teacher, Mrs. Widland. 144 Joyce Mario and Carol Marino, two helpful assistants, return to the library from their daily excursion to vari- ous homerooms to retrieve overdue books. N.H.S. officers include, SEATED: juniors Barbara Kuc, vice-president; Charlotte Valorose, president; Filomena Costa, treasurer; Linda Ca- puto, secretary. STANDING: seniors Cynthia Rusby, program c hair- man; Nancy Noffke, vice-president; Robert Allis, treasurer; Linda Berg, president; Peggy Janollari, secretary; Mrs. Griffin, faculty adviser. Induction ceremonies for new members are conducted by two-year members Peggy Janollari, Nancy Noffke, Linda Berg, Cynthia Rusby, Jean Champagne. The National Honor Society. ROW ONE: Linda Caputo, Linda Chisholm, Filomena Costa, Brenda Potter, Margaret Marullo, Shirley Jeanson, Sue Fontaine, Jean Champagne, Charlotte Valorose. ROW TWO: Carole Dev- ens, Sonia Bonavita, Marie Grimaldi, Cathy D’Ambrosio, Barbara Kuc, Jeanne Wroblewski, Phyllis Levine, Cynthia Rusby. ROW THREE: Mrs. Griffin, adviser, Sharon Cabra, Marlene McCleery, Robert Allis, Linda Berg, Nancy Noffke, Doreen Orsi, Peggy Janollari. National Honor Society recognizes academic achievement and fosters scholarly excellence. The N.H.S. scholarship fund was aided by a sweets sale. Here Joan Pasini and Jo-Anne Pelsey buy from Margaret Marullo and Filomena Costa. 145 The Senior Patrol. FIRST ROW: Cora Curtis, Anna Chechile, Anna DeCaro, Joan Owen, Dianne Aldrich, Anne Belanger, Alice Senecal, Cathy Sullivan, Sandra Fontaine, Jean Champagne, Carol Blair, Tony Scibelli, Gail Garvey. SECOND ROW: Pat Rector, Glory Pacia, Dianne Mosher, Sharyn Motyka, Dianne Palmer, Joyce Harlinski, Cynthia Gow, Eneda Gelinas, Elaine Fox, Cynthia Gagnon, Alice Hastings, Mary Anne Clarke, Elsie Focosi, Evelyn Mer- The Junior Patrol. FIRST ROW: Donna Gordon, Faith Corey, Marie leraci, Carolyn Cocchi, Carol Megliola, Cindy Caney, Linda Lockerby, Adrian Mas- saro, Donna Ligus, Rosanna Mei. SECOND ROW: Lynne O’Brien, Priscilla Beach, Neal Somerville, Ralph Foley, Janet Waldron, Marsha Dagenais, Chris ritt, Joyce Healy, Doreen Dimetres, Marcia Brundreet, Barbara Demusis, Steve Raichelson. THIRD ROW: Mr. William Finnegan, Carole Styrcharz, Claudia Barlow, Kathy Frogameni, Agnes Bartolo, Nancy Bouchard, Roger Bouchard, James Ashley, Rita Noel, Corinna Spinks, Barry Cantor, Louis Pare, Mario DeNardo, Mike Gladowski, William Sattler, Paul Deschenes, Roy Santolini, Bette Gaffney, Joanne Gruszkos, Joanne Phaneuf. Weld, Michele Chrzanowski, Carol Hurley, Carole Davies, Kathy Bernardi. THIRD ROW: Linda Martin, Paul Courchesne, Dennis Benson, John Bell, Edmund Baczynski, Mike Curley, Beverly Stoddard, Chris Bednarz, Carole Milanese. The Office Aides. THE FIRST ROW: Marcia Carriere, Carole Devens, Judy Surprenant, Anna Patuano, Carol Odato, Helen Konstantopoulos, Sheila Le- vine, Marjorie Jackson, Margaret Marullo, Barbara Benoit, Carol Fortier, Nancy Willette, Pat O’Neil. SECOND ROW: Karen Johnson, Marilyn Wise, Erlinda Valentini, Marsha Dagenais, Terry Simpson, Kathy Southworth, Dianna DiStefano, Carol Scagliarini, Chris Sweeney, Sue Plass, Sandy Cormier, Mary Sambrook, Joan Wright, Ruth Ann White, Barbara Daborowski, Mary Fellion. THIRD ROW: Kathy McCleery, Charlotte Valorose, Glory Pacia, Sharon Cabra, Debbie Malachowski, Kathy Moore, Frances Bono, Vicki Norton, Marlene Mc- Cleery, Elizabeth Disselkamp, Nancy Harrington, Carol Fazio, Shirley Moskal, Barbara Bernat, Joan Williams, Jeanne Wroblewski. Student Patrols and Office Aides are responsible school citizens who maintain order and efficient communications. One of the many activities en- joyed by the Patrol members during their annual picnic at Forest Park is softball. Partici- pating here are Dianne Mosher, Dianne Aldrich, Tom Mazzoli, Paul Deschenes, Ronnie Marsh and Carol Blair. 147 Trading Post the school store, offers students a variety of supplies, including book covers, sweatshirts, pens, and dictionaries. ABOVE: Dorna Baillieul, Christine Sweeney, and Elaine Charko, sales clerks at the Commerce Trading Post, display for Marion Nickelson a sweatshirt with the school emblem. LEFT: One of the regular duties of the Trading Post clerks is taking inventory. However, Donna Sales Margaret Rourke, and Joan Newman don’t seem too unhappy about their chore. Lunchroom Aides help service 1600 hun- gry people. Girls cash- ier and sell milk; boys clean up. The Lunchroom Aides. SEATED: Carla Kinney, Lynn Mercolino, Antonetta Mango, Carol Maharne, Linda Daig- neau, and Diane Helgevold. STAND- ING: John Siraco, Elton Barrows, Freddy Hill, Barry Cantor, Earl Bry- ant, and Mike Quinlan. Audio-Visual Aides Nick Creanza, Robert Jorgenson, and Martin Daley Stage Crew members Gary Anderson and Barry Muldrew, in charge of roll a film into the projector, preparing to show it in a classroom. all lights and sound effects, are shown preparing for an assembly. Audio-Visual Aides and Stage Crew Chess Club The Chess Club is only about a year old, but it has attracted an Tempkin offer their suggestions to Patricia Willis, Thelma Walter, enthusiastic group of learners. Here, Bruce Peterson and Dave Lorraine Worrell, Sue Stevens, and Linda Chisholm. 149 LEFT: Mr. Renaud of the Hampden County Tuberculosis Associ- ation points out the design of the 1963 Christmas Seal stamps to Cynthia Rusby, Susan Lowell, and Roberta Baker. Large crews of Commerce typists volunteered their time to help the Association with its annual mailing. BELOW: Our Spotlight on Youth Reporters, Linda Berg, Mar- jorie Jackson, Sharon Cabra, and Barbara Kuc confer with their adviser, Mr. Grant. They report on special newsworthy school activities in a regular column which appears in the Springfield Sunday Republican. T.B. Typing Spotlight on Youth The Student Council. FIRST ROW: Shela Levine, Marjorie Jackson, Barbara Doris Cardin, Barbara Shonak, Barbara Raschi, Ned Somerville. THIRD ROW: Benoit, Harriet Zerwitz, Margaret Morin, Diane Wiesel, Janice Kennedy, Chris- Mr. Alleva, John Scavotto, Danny Eaton, Al Vivenzio, Louis Paré, Sandra Cor- tine LaRoche, Mary Rigazio, Sue Aldrich. SECOND ROW: Nancy Noffke, mier, Betty Demers, Susan Lowell, Nancy Allen, Mr. Landry. Alice Hastings, Sandra Forkey, Donna Yvon, Druscilla Usher, Joseph Pioggia, 150 Red Cross The most active members of the Junior Red Cross are awarded pins during an assembly. President Margaret Fortier presents a pin to Constance Bentley, while Gloria Siniscalchi, Elsie Focosi, Leila McMenamin, Carol Fortier, Patricia Chmiel, Tom Natale, Peggy Janollari, and Margaret Rourke look on. S0es wrists PIC) AOR aR FEB, 22 1964-8 PME temimny $ Porsinrsees OntesseSeg, RADIO TY ARTISTS The Junior Red Cross held a Brownie Sale on Valentine’s Day for the Monson State Hos- pital. The proceeds were spent on therapeutic braces for the children there. The sales clerks here are Leura Parker and Robert Allis. Working in clay is one of the activities of the Art Club. Alma Delcourt offers suggestions to James Ashley and Darlene Beauregard, while Bruce Peterson, Andrew Quaquarelli, John Fitz- gerald, and Patricia Dembek concentrate on their creations. ree. = 5 ee O +) : regs Vie. ‘ah : Z ss see uf - eet % e There once was a basketball That bounced up and down. There once was a soccerball That never left the ground. There once was a football That couldn’t be caught. There once was a baseball That flew like a shot. There once was a scorekeeper Who wasn’t all there. There once was a coach Who lost all his hair. As long as there are games to win And Commerce cheers to shout, As long as there are swishers to swish, The Raiders will stand out, no doubt. | f ' i Loa Se cer nae a F The Members of the 1963 Varsity Baseball Team. FIRST ROW: Russell nors, Thomas O’Connor, Robert Wineberg. THIRD ROW: Barry Cantor, Hughes, Robert Sorcinelli, David Plant, Roy Sontolini. SECOND ROW: Mike Coach Willard Wright, Michael Zeo. Hyland, Mario DeNardo, Edward Miloz, Joseph Chicklowski, Charles Con- Be a: YR eet “ 4 : so Robert Sorcinelli digs in with his spikes and gets set for that all-import- ant first pitch. 154 First baseman Thomas O’Connor (31) receives the throw from pitcher Vincent DiMonaco in an attempt to hold a Longmeadow runner close to the bag. Undermanned Raiders Win Z Dave Plant All-City selection for the outfield The ‘63 Raiders beat only Trade during Interschool competition. Near the end of the campaign, they finally let loose with 24 runs against Holyoke Trade for their onl y other triumph. Jay Jeffes was the only senior on the varsity. TEAM RECORD Commerce Opponent 0 West Springfield 5 0 Amherst 2 3 Wahconah 5 3 Chicopee Comp. 10 4 Trade 12 5 Monson 10 6 Cathedral if 1] Technical 22 0 Classical 9 7 Trade 6 8 Technical 12 1 Cathedral 7 ] Monson 10 24 Holyoke Trade 4 aA fats Bay Je Chicopee Comp. 11 wie — 9 Classical 14 Talking to his battery, Coach Wright gives valuable information to his pitcher, 5 Longmeadow 10 Jay Jeffes, while catcher Floyd Narcisse looks on. 155 The members of the 1963 Soccer Team. FIRST ROW: Rusty Hughes, Barry La Riviere, Thomas Brown, Robert Ollari, Robert Rosso, Paul Deschenes, Edward Miloz, Thomas D’Ambrosio, David Plant. SECOND ROW: Coach David Cook, Thomas Gavin, Thomas O'Connor, Barry Cantor, Michael Fiore, Manager James Marsh, Thomas Charles Parker. Michael Fiore, Richard Ardolino and Thomas O’Connor close Technical opponent in an attempt to steal the ball. 156 in on a Burke, . TEAM RECORD Booters Post 4 Wins Commerce Opponent 0 Holyoke ] West Springfield Technical Classical Southwick Trade In his first year as soccer mentor, Coach David Cook com- 3 3 3 0 2 Chicopee Comp. 0 2 5) 6 0 ] 2 piled a record of 4 wins and 9 losses. Thus the Raiders definitely improved over the last few seasons. David Plant was an All-City selection for half back of the first team, and Bob Rosso made inside half back of the second team. Cathedral Technical Classical Trade Southwick Cathedral 4 0 0 2 1 2 ] 2 0 1 0 0 The Commerce forwards move downfield in an attempt to score. = s -| 3 By % seal edge Oa Paul Deschenes shows the form that made him the envy of the Ed Miloz, Commerce goalie, makes the save after the ball gets Commerce Capers kick line. Paul uses the form to execute a long by Paul Deschenes and before Barry LaRiviere can assist him. pass to the Commerce forwards. 157 hee fiom | | Connors, David Wilson, Carl Smith, Earl Bryant. THIRD ROW: Coach Smith, Coach Mahoney, Richard McManamy, John Wright, Ray Korny, Charles Par- ker, Floyd Narcisse, Freddie Hill, Lance Gauthier, Joseph Pioggia, George Murray, Robert Gordon, Michael Zeo, Coach Meacham, Coach Troy. The members of the 1963 Varsity Football Team. FIRST ROW: Dan Hanson, John Daponde, Rocky Greene, John Troy, Jr., Marion Streeter, Martin Lan- zillo, Robert Sorcinelli, Martin Daley. SECOND ROW: Norman Saunders, Robert Berte, Eric Pohl, Dino Frigo, Pete Leone, Henry Santaniello, Charles Football Raiders 3-3 Commerce is on the offensive as George Murray gains some yardage during the Freview at Trade Field. Best Record Since Revival | This year, the Raiders attained their best football record since the game was reinstated at Commerce in 1956. TEAM RECORD Commerce Opponent Preview: Gi 0 Trade 0 fit 0 Classical 6 0 Lee 24 Coach Troy gives the football to Henry Santaniello while Chuck 0 ee ender 12 Connors (17) and team captain Eric Pohl (27) look on. 6 Trade 6) 18 Assumption Prep. 8 14 Classical 28 20 Minnechaug 14 During the September Preview, Commerce shows the defensive form that helped them attain their 3-3 record. Eric Pohl (27) puts the stop on a Classical player as Marion Streeter charges in to assist in the tackle. Classical won 28-14. i} ] | Hi a y OOK Vie 3 , The 1964 Varsity Basketball Team. FIRST ROW: Milton Jones, Steve Pevzner, Cap- tain Henry Payne, Freddie Hill, Norman Ross, and Earl Bryant. SECOND ROW: Jerome Parham, George Murray, Donald Holmes, Daniel Hanson, Elton Barrows, and Charles Graham. THIRD ROW: Coach John Troy, Assistant Coach James Mahoney. Commerce’s other guard, Milton Jones, is sometimes over- Steve Pevzner and Freddie Hill outjump a St. Joseph player. looked by the opposition. Here he is dribbling around the Their strength on the boards enabled Commerce to win many back court looking for an opening in the St. Joseph defense. of its tight games. 160 Varsity Basketball 14-7 Raiders Set Western Mass. Record The Raiders broke a Western Mass. scoring record this season with a 122-81 romp over St. Stephens. With a 14-6 record going into the Western Mass. Tournament, Commerce lost a squeaker to David Prouty in the quarter-finals. The Raiders closed the season with a 14-7 record after playing what the newspapers termed the best game ever played in the history of the Western Mass. Tournament. Team captain Henry Payne confers with Raider coach John Troy. Henry is per- haps the best player in the history of Commerce. He scored 629 points this past campaign to set a city record. His 29.9 points per game average is another city record. He also set a Western Mass. record by scoring 64 points in Com- merce’s romp over St. Stephens. Henry also holds two Western Mass. Tourna- ment records: most points scored in one half—33, and the best career average in the championship event—32.7. TEAM RECORD Commerce Opponents 38 Technical (Preview ) 31 93 St. Joseph (Pitts.) 58 51 Assumption Prep 53 68 -Classical 58 Teh Ludlow 59 ia St. Joseph CN. Ad.) 52 63 Cathedral 65 72 Chicopee Comp Ves 74 Technical 47 86 St. Joseph (CN. Ad.) 67 80 Trade 42 a2 St. Stephens 81 68 Classical 69 67 Technical 74 90 Chicopee Comp 57 7, Cathedral 65 79 Ludlow 45 79 Trade 47 District 4 Playoffs 57 Cathedral 74 89 Technical 61 93 Chicopee 66 92 David Prouty 93 Henry Payne leaves the ground as he lays up 2 points in the Tech-Com- merce battle at the Field House. 161 Norm Ross, Commerce’s lanky center, attempts a jump shot over the outstretched hand of John Drummond of Technical. Commerce won 74 to 47. The Junior Varsity Basketball Team. FIRST ROW: James Riendeau, bel, Forise Parker, Ray Phillips. THIRD ROW: Nicholas Creanza, Coach Martin Lanzillo, Neal Somerville, Thomas Yvon, Paul Scott, William James Mahoney, Richard McManamy, and Edmund Baczynski. McCollum. SECOND ROW: Charles Parker, Robert Marshall, James Lie- Junior Varsity Basketball 7-6 - Robert Marshall (22) goes up for a rebound against a Cathedral player while Thomas Yvon (34) and William Coach James Mahoney gives last minute instructions to his team during a break in a game. McCollum (44) stand ready to give any necessary as- sistance to their team mate. 162 Raider Grapplers 4-2 The mat men lost only to Tech and Cathedral during this year’s city campaign while sweeping Trade and Classical. Philip Ballard of Commerce is on the bottom of the ref- | _ eree’s position while Ben Aleks of Cathedral has the sate advantage. The positions change every period. John Carr of Classical and Robert Sorcinelli of Commerce are locked in a closed position as each one tries to overpower the other in this City Championship Match. SJ 1) ntti} OW ) tl [cot i Bb “es The 1964 Wrestling Squad. STANDING: George Taylor, timer, John Siraco, Streeter, Captain, Robert Sorcinelli, Alan Cassanelli, Edward Lionetta, Walter James Jambora, Martin Daley, Rolland Boussy, Thomas Van Zandt, Curtis Augustowski, Joseph Piogga, Rockwood Greene. Perry, John Troy, Mike Zeo, manager, and Coach Meecham. SEATED: Marion 163 The 1964 Varsity Bowling Team. KNEELING: Martin Brick, 98.7; Russell Hughes, Barry Muldrew uses the old “body English” to try 99.0; Barry Muldrew, 101.0. STANDING: Captain Roger Bouchard, 97.8; Coach to knock down the pins. Raymond Ellison; and William Blais, 100.7. The Commerce bowling squad broke a school record by andlepin Bowlers C P ; 2 bowling 1619 in the second round playoff against Trade. Take City Championship After finishing fourth in the first round, a fine team effort enabled the boys to lead the league in the second round. Backed by the coaches, Mr. Ellison and Mr. Jermakian, Roger game. Although Classical had beaten Commerce in the first round, Bouchard, captain of the Commerce squad, and Nick Andros, Commerce swept the second match 8-0. captain of the Classical bowlers, shake hands before a league 164 Rusty Hughes, showing a perfectly relaxed form, has a look of confidence as he rolls his ball down the alley, sure that it will hook into the head pin for a possible strike or spare leave. Ronald Connor participates in the weight lift- ing instruction given in gym classes. = Li aay) ia e: e aie The Junior Varsity Bowling Team: Michael Gladkowski, Arthur Duncan, Paul chesne, John Bell, Jerry Adams, and Mr. Ellison. Gymnastics =” “SENSO eReenennas Cou- During a gym class dealing with the proper use of apparatus, Stephn Czo- chara vaults over the buck. It looks easy! 165 ee i OE A RE EN oe OS la. Presenting the Commerce Drill Team. FIRST ROW: Lauren Stachelek, Judy Walsh, Anna Patuano, Judy Shepardson, Cora Curtis, Wanda Smith, Cyn- thia Zielinski, Carol Blair, Carol Kinney, Carla Kinney, June Emmens, ® Dianne Aldrich, Betty Jones. SECOND ROW: Barbara Kuc, Chris Caldes, Drill Team Patricia Freeman, Elsie Focosi, Donna Slater, Diane Stempek, Susan Plass, Patrycia Willis, Sandra Keyes, Elizabeth Allan, Ruth Ann White, Janice Dorman. THIRD ROW: Jo Ann Blair, Susan Meyer, Eneda Gelinas, Nancy Yarkey, Elaine Perkins, Diane Freeman, Sharon Bauman, Sandra Harrold, Thelma Walter, Henrietta Walter, Donna Yvon, Geraldine Daniels, Carol We won a trophy! Betty Jones, Sue Plass, and Ruth Ann Brusseau. White are proud of the trophy won by the Drill Team in the 1963 Columbus Day parade. | i | | } | This is just one of the many “wheeling’’ performances put on by the girls at the Field House this past season. 166 Magnificent! was the job done by our Cheerleaders this past year. KNEELING: Laurie Vezina, Doris Cardin, Gloria Siniscal- chi, Dianna DiStefano, Alice Senecal, Harriet Zerwitz. STAND- ING: Debbie Armstrong, Penny Zelinsky, Druscilla Usher, Cap- tain; Barbara Raschi, Teresa Pietroniro. Cheerleaders School spirit? The cheerleaders always show plenty of it. 167 ee ae Girls’ Outdoor Athletics take advantage of fine spring and fall weather. Tennis enthusiasts include Barbara Benoit, Diane Agen, Donna Sanderson, Pauline Merrigan, Diane Helgevold, Judy Dahlia, Donna Crane, Margaret Consolini. Girls’ Softball. FIRST ROW: Mary Byers, Pat Rector, Mary Charles, Cora Curtis, Margaret Consolini, Donna Crane, Judy Dahlia, Zelda McGray, Jeanne Monson. SECOND ROW: Sonia Bonavita, Christine McCoubrey, Susan Meyer, Debbie Mala- chowski, Cynthia Staback, Dorothy Redd, Gerry Daniels, Karen Griffin, Donna Yvon, Donna Sanderson. THIRD ROW: Holly Ferris, Sandy Lorenzatti, Elena Korabow- ski, Chris Kucio, Pauline Merrigan, Linda Diederich, Theresa Klewin, Henrietta Wal- ter. Girls’ Track. FIRST ROW: Betty Jones, Mary Chambers, Annie Marbles, Peggy Baker, Gail Arndt, Debbie Armstrong, Joan Bieard, Paula Nunnally, Pat Geagan, Priscilla Turner, Barbara Kuc. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Redd, Nancy “Yarkey, Donna Yvon, Helen Harris, Gwen Robin- son, Sandy Lorenzatti, Pauline Merrigan, Karen Griffin, Ann Leland, Elsie Focosi, Mrs. Vaughan. Volleyball. Enjoying afternoon instruction from Miss Greenleaf on the fundamentals of serving are Gail Arndt, Debbie Arm- strong, Faith Corey, Margaret Consolini, and Sue Plass. Basketball, always popular in the winter gym program, demands competition. Here Hilda Davis takes a shot in a game against Classical. Badminton attracts Susan Nowakowski, Lorraine Worrell, Fredi Kravitz, Margaret Kestler, and Jo-Ann Caulton. Apparatus work is fun. 169 Here Debbie Armstrong demostrates the crucifix. Girls’ Indoor Activities maintain physical fitness through varied sports. STAFF A Abbott, Marion 10, 108 Allen, Frederick, 10, 124 Alleva, Francis 10, 30, 121, 150 Alminas, Alphonse 10, 132 Anderson, Francine 21 Astorino, Rita 10, 129 Ayotte, Gerard 10 B Bennett, John 10, 116, 126 Benoit, Helen 21 Berwick, Paul 10, 101 Brown, Louise 21 Burlow, Elinor 11, 98 Hyde, Eleanor 14 J Jones, Harold 14 L LaFlamme, Normand 11, 14, 104 Landry, Frank 14, 107, 150 Lavelle, Bernard 14, 116, 118 Lemieux, Raymond 14, 125 Leone, Catherine 14 Long, Sarah 21 M MacKay, John 15 Mahan, Frances 15, 116, 120 Mahoney, James 158, 160, 162 Mannix, Margaret 15, 109 Marsden, Ruth 15 Index 1 Tenczar, John 18, 100 Tessier, Bridgette 21 Trespas, Henry 18, 127 Troy, John 18, 158, 159, 160, 161 V Vaughan, Fredericka 18 W Wiatrowski, Henry 18, 120 Widland, Harriet 16, 18, 117, 144 Wilder, William 19, 109 Williams, Emma 19 Wright, Willard 20, 154, 155 Z Zajchowski, Julia 19, 98, 104 Zemla, Kenneth 19, 105 Aronne, Michael 117 Arslanian, Madeline 38 Ashe, Thomas 117 Asher, Michael 38 Ashford, Mary Anne 117 Ashley, James 29, 39, 132, 146, 151 Atanowski, Jane 98 Atcheson, Dolores 39 Atwood, Carol Louise 117 Aube, Claire 98 Augustowski, Walter 98, 163 Avery, Linda Jean 117 Avis, Kathryn 98, 99 Ayala, Nancy 99 Aykomian, Gail 117 Aylwin, Gail 98 G McCarthy, Mary 15 Cabana, Cecilia 20 McCleary, Alberta 11, 15, 129, 132 Cabana, Patricia 11 McDonald, Joan 15 Canarie, Madeleine 11, 126 McDuffee, Baron 15, 112 Carroll, Claire 11 McWha, William 16 Abraham, Pamela 98 Carroll, Helene 11 Meacham, George 16, 98, 163, 110, 139Adams, Lorraine 117 Chatto, Clarence 20 158 Adams, Jerry 98, 165 Clancy, Virginia 11, 127 Meehan, Catherine 16 Afanasiew, Nadia 98 Conchieri, Ernest 11, 134, 135 Michaels, Herbert 16, 119 Agan, Diane 98, 134, 168 Connell, Elizabeth 11, 124 Midura, Dr. Gladys 9 Aitken, Beverly 98 Connell, Grace 11, 12, 106 Moriarty, Catherine 16 Albano, Linda Ann 117 Connolly, Bernice 12, 103 Murphy, Mary 16, 121 Aldrich, Dianne 38, 146, 147, 166 Connolly, Mary 21 N Aldrich, Susan Lynn 116, 117, 150 Conway, Mary 12, 30, 112 Nelligan, Honora 16 Alexopoulos, Christine 117 Cook, David 12, 128, 156 Nickerson, Walter 16, 138 Allan, Elizabeth 38, 166 Corcoran, Charles 12, 98 O Allard, Frances 117 Croken, Catherine 21 Odato, Gertrude 21 Allen, Darlene 98 D O'Dell, Veronica 17 Allen, Nancy 38, 59, 87, 134, 150 DellaGiustina, Joseph 11, 12, 101 P Allen, Robert 117 Durepo, Madeleine 111 Penna, Justino 17, 128 Allen, Susan Mae 117 B STUDENTS Baczynski. Edmund 99 ai-ommae A Badger, Patricia 39, 89, 143 Baer, Judith 39 Baillieul, Dorna, 20, 36, 39, 133, 134, 148 Baines, Elsie 99 Baines, Marie 99 Baird, Carol Lee 99, 134 Baker, Margaret 99, 168 Baker, Roberta 39, 150 Baldini, Gail 116, 117 Baldyga, Barbara Ann 117, 140 Baldyga, Carolyn 39 Ball, Keitha Reno 117, 134 Ballard, Philip 117, 163 Balthazar, Jean 99 Bamber, Susan 99 Bandoski, Leona 117 Barchielle, Linda 117 E Powers, Mildred 21 Allis, Robert 24, 36, 38, 132, 134, Barlow, Claudia 39, 146 Ellis, Barbara 21 R eis, WeAlG 1)Sy. Barrows, Elton 148, 160 Ellison, Raymond 12, 132, 164, 165 Rankin, Helen 4 Alves, Adelaide 117 Barrows, Ray 117 F Rearden, Mary 21 Fenton, Margaret 21 Regis, Dolores 21 Finnegan, William 13, 119, 146 Rioux, Leo 12, 17, 25 G Rodgers, Joseph 17, 113 Gaffney, John 13, 99, 137 Rumpal, Bruno, 12, 20 Grant, Melvin 13, 24, 25 S Greenleaf, Florence 13, 169 Sandberg, Richard 17 Griffin, Helene 13, 106, 145 Sartwell, Gladys 17, 117 H Scully, Bernadette 21 Hargreaves, George 13, 125 Serafino, Anthony 17, 103 Harrington, James 13 Shute, Mildred 17 Hart, Catherine 13, 20 Smith, Harold 18, 102, 146 Henderson, Regina 13, 28 Stone, John 18, 111 Holley, Wayland 12, 14, 118 Sweeney, Philip 8, 16, 18, 96 Anderson, Charles 38 Anderson, Erika 98 Anderson, Frederick 117 Anderson, Gary 38, 149 Anderson, Ruth Mary 98 Antoniucci, Linda 98 Antonopoulos, David 101 Archambault, Gail 98 Ardolino, Richard 98, 156 Argenzio, Betty 98 Armitage, Robert 38, 89, 134 Armour, Carden 117 Armstrong, Deborah 98, 167, 168, 169 Arndt, Janice 38 Barrows, Sylvia 40 Barsh, Beverly 99 Bartolo, Agnes 40, 146 Barwikowski, Linda 117 Bastiaans, Margaret 117 Bastien, Barbara 117 Bates, Marilyn 40, 143 Bator, Edward 99 Battisti, Lillian 117 Bauman, ‘Sharon 40, 134, 166 Baxter, Diane 117 Baymon, Clarence 99 Beach, Gail 40, 59 Beach, Priscilla 99, 146 Patrons MARIANO’S BARBER SHOP Formerly Williams Barber Shop 637 Dwight Street Bea and Mariano Compliments HENRY’S JEWELRY STORE of 208 Main Street KEITH’S GROCERY Indian Orchard Telephone LI 3-1891 APREMONT BARBER SHOP Opposite the Y.M.C.A. “Every Day is Sale Day” J. G. Basile, Proprietor at 117 Chestnut Street KING’S DEPARTMENT STORE Springfield, Massachusetts 828-841 State Street At Winchester Square LOMAX’S ESSO SERVICE 739-8386 699 State Street Open 24 Hours a Day “General Repairs and Road Service” SPRINGFIELD SOUND STUDIOS 2449 Roosevelt Avenue ST 8-7204 Recording Vocal and Instrumental Groups A Specialty F. W. Hemsworth WHOLESALE BEEF COMPANY 385 Liberty Street Springfield, Massachusetts LOUIE’S MARKET, INC. “For Those Who Want The Very Best” 802-805 Liberty Street Telephone ST 5-5345 170 Beane, Susan 99 Beatty, Peter 117 Beaudoin, Linda 117 Beaulieu, Rachel 117 Beauregard, Darlene 40, 151 Beckwith, Carol 99 Bedard, Robert 40, 137 Bednarz, Christine 99, 137, 146 Bedore, Frederick 40 Bedore, Linda 117 Beeman, Cheryl 41 Beggs, Susan 117 Belanger, Anne 41, 89, 146 Belden, Clarence 117 Belden, Francine 116, 117 Beliveau, Diane 41 Beliveau, Reine 41 Bell, John 99, 146, 165 Bennet, Gwendolyn 117 Bennett, Marilyn 99 Bennett, Penny Joan 117 Benoit, Barbara 99, 147, 150, 168 Benoit, Tana 99 Benson, Dennis 99, 146 Bentley, Constance 99, 151 Berg, Linda 20, 36, 41, 59, 134, 145, 150 Berger, Ann 117, 134 Bergin, Donna 117 Bernardi, Katherine 100, 137, 146 Bernat, Barbara 41, 147 Berrelli, Carolyn 100 Berrouvard, Jacqueline 100 Berrouard, Jane 117, 141 Berry, Sally 117, 137 Berte, Robert 117, 158 Berthiaume, Elaine 100 Berthiaume, Carol 117 Berti, John 117, 140 Besancon, David 99 Bieard, Joan 41, 168 Bigby, Francine 117 Bilodeau, Jeanne 41 Biza, Jean 100 Blackburn, Bonnie 41 Blackwell, Samuel 100 Blair, Carol 41, 146, 147 Blair, Jo Ann 100, 166 Blair, Teresa 117, 166 Blais, William 117, 164 Blanchard, Gary 100 Blanchard, Jean 42, 134 Blanchard, Jo Ann 117 Blatche, Cassandra 118 Bleznicki, Rosalie 118 Bobola, Sandra 100 Boduch, Barbara 42 Bohaker, Bonita 118 Bohemier, Kristine 100 Boilard, Shiela 100 Bolduc, Regina 42, 134 Bonaccorsi, Linda 118 Bonatalis, Christina 134 Bonavita, Margaret 118 Bonavita, Sonia, 100, 134, 145, 168 Bond, Esther 118 Bond, Sheila 100 Bond, Shirley 42 Bongiovanni, Joan 100 Bongiovanni, Stacia 118 Bono, Frances 36, 42, 59, 147 Booth, Bernard 42 Bopp, Jacqueline 118 Bordeaux, Elizabeth 118 Borriello, Michael 42 Borthwick, Linda 100 Borys, Elaine 118 Bouchard, Nancy 42, 88, 146 Bouchard, Roger 42, 146, 164 Boudreau, John 100 Bouffard, Elizabeth 42 Boulais, Jane 118 Bousquet, Lynn 99, 100 Boussy, Roland 43, 163 Boutin, Melanie 118 Boyce, Gwendolyn 100 Bouyea, Mabel 43 Braccialarghe, Theresa 43 Branch, Betty 100 Brand, Ruth 118, 134 Brandoli, Lauren 120 Brandt, Kenneth 100 Brantley, Ella Louise 118 Brayton, Maureen 43 Bressem, Linda 100 Brick, Martin 164 Bridges, Judith 43 Brissette, Robert 101 Brittain, Paul 118 Broadbent, Susan 43 Brodie, Doris 118 Brothers, Cheryl 101 Brouillette, Carol 101 Brown, Agnes 43 Brown, Carole 98 Brown, Lenore 101 Brown, Margaret 101 Index Brown, Marian 101 Brown, Patricia 101 Brown, Thomas 156 Browsky, Kathleen 101, 134 Brunsell, Peter 118 Brundreet, Marcia 44, 146 Bruso, Madeline 118 Brusseau, Carol 118, 166 Bryan, Albert 118 Bryant, Earl 44, 148, 158, 160 Bryant, Linda 118 Bryant, Ruth 118 Bryda, Diane 118 Buendo, Patricia 44, 143 Bullock, Diane 103 Burby, Carolyn 116, 118 Burd, Linda 101 Burhop, Nancy 101 Burke, Thomas 44, 133, 134, 156 Burke, Thomas 101 Burr, James 44 Burroughs, Ethel 101 Burt, Barbara 116, 118 Burt, Susan 101 Bushey, Lorraine 101 Bustomante, Sharon 126 Butler, Sandra 118 Byers, Mary 44, 168 G Cabra, Sharon 101, 132, 145, 147, 150 Caesar, Juanito 118 Calabrese, Susan 101 Caldes, Christine 44, 166 Caliento, Annamarie 33, 118 Callahan, Sharyn 101 Callini, Christine 118 Calvanese, Joanne 118 Camerota, Roger 118 Campbell, Margaret 119 Campbell, Mary 101 Caney, Cynthia 101, 146 Cannon, Edward 36 Cartier, Shirley 45 Casanova, Carole 101 Cassanelli, Alan 101, 163 Cassanelli, Neil 118 Caulton, Jo-Ann 101, 169 Cawley, Edward 101 Cayode, Carolyn 45 Cayode, Lula 45 Cebula, Judith 118 Cestari, Sandra 118 Chagnon, Jeanne 45 Chambers, Mary 54, 168 Chambers, Winfield 101 Chamberlain, Leon 118 Champagne, Henry 118 Champagne, Jean 37, 46, 133, 134, 145, 146 Chapdelaine, Muriel 118 Charest, Jennifer 118 Charette, Gilma 118 Charko, Elaine 37, 46, 133, 134, 148 Charles, Mary 101, 168 Charter, Georgia 101 Chechette, Mary Ann 118 Chechile, Anna 46, 59, 132, 146 Chechile, Jean 118 Chicklowski, Joseph 101, 154 Chisholm, Linda 101, 137, 145, 149 Chmiel, Patricia 36, 46, 151 Choquette, Patricia 46 Christian, Linda 112 Chrzanowski, Michel 101, 134, 137, 146 Cieplik, Linda 118 Cirillo, Marianne 46, 132 Clark, Barbara 118 Clark, Lois 46 Clark, Marcia 46 Clark, Robert 101 Clarke, Mary 46, 146 Clarke, Charles 101 Clayton, Janet 118 Clefe, Rosemarie 118 Cloutier, Dorothy 101 Cantor, Barry 44, 137, 146, 148, 154, 156 Clowes, Carol 101 Capizzo, Lauren 101 Caputo, Linda 101, 145 Cardin, Doris 37, 45, 88, 134, 150, 167 Cardin, Theresa 118 Carlin, Rose 45 Caron, Barbara 45 Carriere, Marcia 45, 133, 147 Carroll, Patricia 45 Carson, Cheryl 45, 88, 134, 143 Coates, Donna 46 Cocchi, Carolyn 101, 146 Cocchi, Linda 101 Coggins, Marilyn 101 Cohen, Susan 101 Colby, Camilla 47 Colby, Jane 118 Coleman, Beverly 118 Colen, Michael 119 Patrons CARTERS The Store of Famous Shoes 1402 Main Street CARLISLES Specialists in Sporting Goods —and a unique store for ALL your gift shopping 1548 Main 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Cote, Rita 102 Cottle, Judith 102 Coughlin, Betty 119 Coughlin, John 119 Coughlin, Steven 47 Courchesne, Paul 102, 146, 165 Couture, Alice 47 Couture, Gail 48 Cox, Kathy 102 Cramer, Linda 119 Cramer, Louise 119 Crane, Donna 102, 132, 168 Crate, Jacqueline 119 Crawford, James 48 Creanza, Nicholas 119, 132, 149, 162 Curto, Margaret 48 Czochara, Stanley 102, 165 D Daborowski, Barbara 49, 147 Daborowski, Ellen 119 Dagenais, Marsha 102, 146, 147 Dahlia, Judy 102, 168 Dahlke, Pat 102 Daigle, Mary-Ann 102 Daigneau, Crystal 119 Daigneau, Linda 102, 148 Daley, Martin 102, 149, 158, 163 Dalton, Dennis 102 D’Amato, Emelia 19 D’Ambrosio, Catherine 37, D’Ambrosio, Margaret 119 D‘Ambrosio, Thomas 102, 156 Danie, Kevin 103 Daniels, Geraldine 103, 166, 168 Daniels, Mary 119 Daponde, John 119, 158 Dastoli, Judith 103 Dastoli, Laura 28, 49, 132, 134, 143 Daudelin, Jeannette 117 Davies, Carole 103, 146 Davis, Elizabeth 49 Davis, Hilda 119 Davis, LaVerne 103 Davis, Linda 119 Davis, Robert 125, 139 Davis, Ruth 116, 119 Dean, Maureen 49 Deane, Patricia 103 DeCarlo, Tony 119 DeCaro, Anna 49, 59, 146 DeChristopher, Doris 119 Degon, Claire 103 Degon, Nancy 119 Delcourt, Alma 49, 151 DelNegro, Linda 103 DelMarchi, Maria 103 DeMaio, Donna, 119 Index Deslongchamp, Barbara 103 Desnoyers, Joan 50 Desormier, Robert 116, 119 DeVarney, Linda 150 Deveno, Gloria 103 Deveno, Joanne 119 Devens, Carole 50, 132, 134, 145, 147 Dewey, Barbara 50 Dialessi, Robert 50 Dialessi, Roger 119 DiCiocco, Anna 119 Diego, Sandra 119 DiFalco, Christine 50, 103 49, 145 DiMauro, Joseph 103 Dimetres, Doreen 51, DiMonaco, Vincent 51 Dinnie, Karen 119, 134 Dinoia, Dora 51 Dion, Barbara 103 Dion, Donna 119 Dion, Patricia 103 Dirosia, Thelma 119 DiSanti, Adelina 118 DiSanti, Domenick 103 Disselkamp, Elizabeth 51, DiStefano, Dianne 103, 147, 167 Dixon, Sheila 103 Dixon, Yolanda 119 Dollar, Penny 119 Donaldson, Peter 119 Donoghue, Patricia 119 Donovan, Donna 103 Dore, Linda 103 Dorman, Janice 51, 134, 166 Douglas, Lalett 120 Douglas, Rhonda 120 Doup, Cornelis 128 Dow, Barbara 120 Dow, Janet 103 Dowler, Robert 120 Downey, Kathleen 120 Diederich, Linda 103, 168 Dupont, Pamela 120 E Egan, Dorothy 103 Eaton, Danny 52, 59, 87, 133, 134, 135, 141, 150 Eaves, Ida 120 Efantis, Cynthia 120 Ekmalian, Gloria 52, 132 Emmens, June 52, 166 Engelson, Joanne 120 Engle, Mary Lou 103 Engle, Susan 52 Ensley, Beaulah 120 Erickson, John 103 Eross, Howard 103 Evans, Nancy 120 Evleth, Toni 52 Everitt, Linda 120 F Fabrowski, Helen 52 Faradjian, Milka 120 Faradjian, Sirarpi 100 Farella, Carole 103 Farrell, Teresa 103 Farrow, Dorothy 120, 134 Fazio, Caroline 52, 134, 147 Fellion, Cherie 120 Fellion, Mary 52, 147 Ferraro, Angelo 53, 132, 137 Ferraro, Catherine 120 Ferris, Holly 103, 168 Fettes, Gail 120 Figueroa, Efrain 53 Fillion, Penelope 28, 53, 144 Finch, Linda 120 Finn, Maureen 53 Fiore, Michael 156 Fiorentino, Joanne 103 Fisher, Helen 103 Fisher, Linda 103 Fitzgerald, John 120, 151 Fitzgerald, Rita 53 Crocker, Joanne 118 Cross, Earlene 48 Cross, Pamela 48 Croughwell, Richard 116 Crowfoot, Elizabeth 48, 134 Croze, Donna 48 Cunliffe, Nancy 119 Cuoco, Gilda 119 Curley, Michael 102, 146 Currier, Kathy 102 Curtis, Cora 48, 146, 166, 168 DeMars, Arlene 29, 49 Dembek, Patricia 49, 151 Dembroski, Joyce 103, 132 Demers, Betty 98, 99, 103, 150 DeMusis, Barbara 49, 146 DeMusis, Beverly 119, 140 DeNardo, Mario 146, 50, 154 Denton, Paula 50 DeRoche, Carolyn 118 Deschenes, Paul 50, 146, 147, 156, 157 Deskin, Sandra 50 Drouin, Mary 120 Dube, Frank 51 Dulude, Marilyn 112 Dumais, Jacqueline 103 Dumoulin, Darlyn 102 Foley, John 120 Dunbar, Judith 51 Foley, Ralph 103, 146 Duncan, Arthur 103, 134, 135, 143, 165 Fontaine, Sandra 53, 137, 146 Dunn, Dorothy 120 Fontaine, Susan 9, 104, 145 Dunn, James 120 Foran, Jane 104 Dunn, Susan 103 Ford, Cheryl 53 Duperre, Lloyd 51, 143 Forkey, Sandra 104, 150 Flaherty, Margaret 120 Focosi, Elsie 53, 134, 146, 151, 166, 168 Focosi, Linda 120 Foley, Barbara 103 Patrons HARRIS PHARMACY 139 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EKMALIAN AND COMPANY 172 Fortier, Carol 104, 133, 134, 147, 150 Fortier, Margaret 53, 151 Fox, Elaine 53, 146 Fraichard, Alice 144 Francis, Carol 120 Francis, Edward 120 Francisco, Louise 55 Frank, Patricia 104 Franklin, Ruby 120 Frattesi, Carol 30, 104 Frazier, Joan 54 Freeman, Diane 54, 166 Freeman, Patricia 54, 166 Frigo, Dino 54, 59, 158 Frisch, Sheila 120 Frogameni, Kathy 54, 146 Fuhrmann, Georgina 28, 106 Fuller, Linda 120 Fulton, Deborah 54 Fulvi, Karen 120 Furlani, Barbara 99, 104 Fyhr, Chris 104 Fyhr, Robert 104 G Gaboury, Theresa 104 Gabusi, Frieda 104 Gaffney, Betty 54, 89, 133, 146 Gagnon, Cynthia 54, 146 Gaines, Dianne 55 Gainley, Carol 55 Gallagher, Alice 120 Galanis, Gail 120 Gallant, Kathleen 55 Gallivan, James 32, 55 Galloway, Boyd 104 Gamble, Ronald 55 Gamelli, Thomas 120, 140 Garczynski, Carol 104 Gardner, Robert 104 Garvey, Gail 55, 146 Garparian, John 104 Garner, Clara 134 Gates, Theresa 37, 55, 133, 134 Gauthier, Lance 104, 158 Gavin, Pamela 120 Gavin, Thomas 104, 156 Gavlick, Jacqueline 101 Gaylor, Donna 120 Gaylor, Jacqueline 104 Geagan, Mary Jane 55, 88, 91, 143 Geagan, Patricia 168 Gebbie, Richard 104 Gebbie, Sandra 29, 56 Gelinas, Eneda 56, 132, 146, 166 Gelinas, Linda 120 Gemignani, Elizabeth 120 Gentile, Joyce 56 Gentile, Linda 120 Gentile, Marlene 120, 134, 144 Gentles, Robert 27 Gerber, Sara 56, 144 Gerena, Juan 56 Germano, Jennie 104 Gero, Judy 56 Giannetti, Diane 56 Giannetti, Ginny 126 Gilbert, Patricia 120 Giblin, Christine 120 Gibson, Darlene 56 Giguere, Judith 120 Gilman, Brooke 120 Gilman, Ruth 120 Giordano, Roberta 120 Giovannini, Emma 104 Giovannini, Rose 121 Gladkowski, Michael 57, 146, 165 Glog, Carol [21 Gloth, Donna 57, 144 Glover, Alice 104 Goad, Althea 104 Godbolt, Catherine 121 Golon, Helen 121 Goodnough, Carol 57 Goodreau, Madeline 121 Goodwin, Coralie 104, 137 Goodwin, John 125 Gonzales, Carmen 121 Gordon, Annette 104 Gordon, Donna 104, 132, 146 Gordon, Edward 104 Gordon, Emma 121 Gordon, Robert 104, 158 Gorham, Donna 104 Gosselin, Glenn 121 Gosselin, Lorraine 116, 121 Gould, Candace 104 Gow, Cynthia 57, 134, 146 Graham, Charles 121, 160 Grandi, Elizabeth 121 Grant, Michele 57 Graveline, Sandra 104 Gray, Barry 116, 121 Gray, Darlene 57 Gray, Robert 104 Greco, Beverly 121 Greco, Rosemarie 104 Index Green, Sandra 104, 132 Greenberg, Joel 104 Greene, Rockwood 121, 158, 163 Greensmith, Marjorie 104, 137 Grice, Loretha 121 Griffin, Ernest 121 Griffin, Karen 57, 168 Grimaldi, Marie 104, 134, 145 Griner, Regian 104 Gruszkos, Joanne 57, 134, 146 Guertin, Suzanne 26, 121 Guess, Muriel 121 Gumlaw, Doreen 57 Gumlaw, Gail 106 Gushue, Jean 121 H Hadd, Diane 121 Hadd, Donna 121 Hagberg, Rita 121 Hall, Howard 125 Hambro, Donna 121 Hamel, Ronald 104 Hamer, Elmer 121 Hammond, Dottie 57, 143 Hansen, Nancy 104 Hanson, Daniel 121, 158, 160 Haraty, Linda 58 Harlamon, Marianne 121 Harlinski, Joyce 58, 146 Harper, Donna 58 Harrington, Nancy 58, 147 Harris, Helen 104, 168, 169 Harris, Wayne 121 Harrold, Sandra 104, 166 Hart, Mary 104 Harte, Ellen 104 Hartman, Hazel 103 Hartmann, Robert 58 Hasbrouck, Linda 58 Hastings, Alice 58, 146, 150 Hatchett, Pamela 121 Hawn, Ruth 105 Hayes, Vivian 28, 121 Healy, Joyce 58, 146 Heaton, Kathleen 121 Heinz, Cheryl 58 Helgevold, Diane 105, 148, 168 Helms, Sharon 105 Henrichon, Marsha 121 Henry, Nancy 58, 59 Heron, Susan 102 Heseltine, Paul 59 Hewson, Della 101 Patrons Hickerson, Joseph 121 Hill, Carol 20, 26, 37, 59 Hill, Carolyn 105 Hill, Freddie 105, 148, 158, 160 Hodges, Donna 59 Hoffman, Diane 105 Hogan, Joan 59 Hogan, Joyce 121 Holm, Karen 129 Holmes, Alneta 121 Holmes, Donald 121, 160 Holmes, Patricia 121 Holt, Sandra 121 Hood, Catherine 121 Hopper, Rosalie 121 Hotis, Theresa 126 Houghton, Kenneth 105 Houle, Diane 105 Houle, Madeline 121 House, Earl 105 Hughes, Russell 59, 154, 156, 164, 165 Hurley, Carol 105, 146 Hyland, Michael 105, 143, 154 Hyland, Sandra 105 | lennaco, Alphonse 103 leraci, Maria 105, 146 J Jackson, Marjorie 36, 59, 138, 146, 150 Jacobson, Nancy 59 Jalbert, Yvonne 121 Jambora, James 105, 163 Janik, Marilyn 121 Janollari, Peggy 37, 59, 133, 145, 151 Jeanson, Shirley 105, 144, 145 Jebb, David 96, 105 Jeffes, Patrisse 121, 134 Jewell, Florine 121 Jiles, Vivian 121 Johnson, Elizabeth 103, 142 Johnson, Ellen 121 Johnson, Joyce 116, 121 Johnson, Karen 60, 134, 147 Johnson, Mary 121 Johnson, Wendy 121 Johnston, Barry 124 Jones, Betty 60, 132, 133, 166, 168 Jones, Carolyn 60, 132, 137 Jones, Karen 105, 134, 137 Jones, Milton 60, 133, 160 Jones, Shirley 124 Jorgensen, Robert 60, 149 Joseph, Rosemary 124, 140 Best Wishes to the Class of 1964 STEIGER’S WILLIAM F. A’HERN, INC. 175-177 Main Street Indian Orchard, Massachusetts ANITA’S DANCE STUDIO Ballroom classes now forming Not too late to join All dances—Latin and American Featuring Miss Terry, Ballroom Instructor Studio RE 2-5398 Residence RE 7-5350 ALBERT J. FACEY, Jeweler at the “X” 539 Sumner Ave. 573 Belmont Ave. Springfield, Massachusetts Telephone RE 2-6500 “Complete Jewelry Repair Service” SHAWINIGAN RESINS CORPORATION 644 Monsanto Avenue Springfield, Massachusetts ANDOVER INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS IBM Systems—Secretarial Business Administration Catalog upon request ANZALOTTI’S MARKET 370 Walnut Street Springfield, Massachusetts JOYCE'S SCHOOL OF DANCE 153 Boston Road Springfield, Massachusetts Meats and Groceries RE 7-981] “The Business School for Tap ... Ballet . Toe Today's Business” Modern Ballroom . Acrobatic 145 State Street, Springfield, Mass. Bis 5 40ST 2.9549 781-2141 173 Jusczyk, Sonia 124 K Kadzik, Linda 30, 60, 134 Kalish, Edward 124 Kane, George 124 Kaplan, Arnold 100 Karczmarczyk, Ann 105, 132, 137 Katz, Sheila 105, 144 Kaufman, Bruce 105 Kawa, Jeannine 106 Kazik, Maria 124 Kazmierczak, Christine 37, 60 Keating, Russell 124 Keaton, Constance 124 Keegan, Diane 61 Keegan, Sharon 106, 137 Kelly, Dorothy 124 Kelly, Myrtis 124 Kemp, Gladys 106 Kemple, Rosemary 124 Kennedy, Donna 61 Kennedy, Janice 28, 98, 99, 106, 150 Kennedy, John 106 Kestler, Margaret 24, 106, 169 Keyes, Sandra 32, 61, 132, 134, 166 Kibe, Lynda 116, 124 Kiczek, Frances 106 Kiczik, Nancy 61 Kielbania, Barbara 59, 61 Killela, Sandra 124 King, Donna 106 King, Doris 106 King, Gwendolyn 106 Kinney, Carla 28, 30, 106, 166 Kinney, Carol 106, 148, 166 Kirby, Sharon 106 Klewin, Theresa 61, 168 Knapik, Lynn 106 Knapp, Cheryl 124 Knowles, Donna 124 Koldys, Linda 61 Konstantopoulos, Helen 61, 147 Korabowski, Elena 61, 168 Korny, Raymond 106, 158 Koslik, Joseph 106 Koutsoumbou, Katherine 61 Kowalczyk, Gerald 124 Kravitz, Fredi 30, 106, 169 Kretchmar, Barbara 62 Krupke, Ernest 106 Kuc, Barbara 28, 106, 133, 134, 145, 150, 166, 168 Kuchinski, Maryann 124, 134 Compliments of THE SHOE BOX Best Wishes From the Folks of McCARTHY’S DRUGS at the “xX” Kucio, Christine 62, 108, 168 Kupis, Ann 124 Kuralt, Franklin 106 Kurtyka, Hazel 124 Kuza, Josehpine 106 L Labb, Susan 124 LaBelle, John 62 Labine, Claire 124 Labranche, Patricia 106 LaBrode, Edward 62 Lachance, Andre 106 Laffin, Elizabeth 119 LaFleur, Alice 124 Lagos, Cleo 106 LaGue, Frances 109 LaJoie, Judith 124 Lamberton, Hope 106 Lamberton, Neal 124 Lamica, Linda 106 Lamotte, Jacklyn 62 Lamoureux, Francis 106 Lamoureux, Norma 124 Landry, Janis 62 Landry, Jean 62 Landry, Marie 124 Langdon, Janice 28, 106 Langevin, Cecilia 124 Langevin, Viola 124 Langley, Brenda 124 Langone, Suzanne 124 Lanzillo, Martin 124, 158, 162 LaPan, Arlene 124, 132 LaPine, Linda 116, 124, 132, 137 Larder, Pamela 124 Larivee, Diane 124 LaRiviere, Barry 156, 157 Lariviere, Constance 106 LaRiviere, Suzanne 62 LaRoche, Christine 124, 132, 150 LaRoche, Cynthia 106 Larrivee, Linda 62 LaRue, Christine 62, 133 Lashua, Jean 63 Lauer, Diane 63 Lauzier, Carol 124 Laventure, Patricia 106 Lavigne, Joan 124 Lazzara, Susan 124 Leak, Carol 106 Learned, Karen 124 LeBlanc, Janice 59, 63, 89 LeCuyer, Kathleen 103 Index Ledger, Karen 106, 134 Ledoux, Cecile 124 Lee, Johanna 63 Lee, Sidney 104 Leete, Christine 124 Lemanis, Robert 106 Lemire, Richard 63 Lemonis, Marguerite 124, 132 Leone, Peter 63, 158 Letendre, Mary 28, 103 Letourneau, Sandra 99, 106, 144 LeTourneau, Scott 63 Leveton, Mark 106 Levine, Phyllis 106, 145 Levine, Sheila 64, 133, 147, 150 Lewin, Catherine 106, 137 Lewis, Carol 124 Lewis, Juanita 64 Lewis, Shirley 64 Lewkowicz, Eileen 124, 144 Liebel, James 124, 162 Ligarski, Catherine 64 Ligus, Donna 99, 106, 132, 137, 146 Lind, Jeffrey 64 Lionetta, Edward 124, 163 Litchfield, Gary 106 Little, Carol 106, 144 Loatman, Margaret 124 Lockerby, Linda 106, 146 Lohmeyer, Sandra 124 Long, Karen 107 Long, Linda 107 Long, Signa 107 Longo, Karen 64, 143 Longtain, Carol 107 Lopenzo, Cynthia 64 Lopes, Mary 124 Lorenzatti, Sandra 107, 133, 168 Loret, Anna 107 Loret, Maria 125 Lovett, Christine 107 Lovich, Jennie 125 Lower, Judith 33, 116, 125 Lowell, Susan 36, 65, 132, 133, 134, 150 Loyarz, Linda 106 Lubas, Joyce 107 Lucia, Donna 65 Lucier, Linda 125 Lutz, Linda 107 Luvera, Beverly 107 Lyons, Marvin 65 Lyons, Theresa 65, 133 M Patrons SPRINGFIELD FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 133 State Street Springfield, Massachusetts LUENETTE’S BEAUTY SHOP “Distinctive Hair Styling’ Mrs. L.B. 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Jones 17 Hampden Street Business RE 2-7826—Residence RE 7-3084 174 Macaulay, Betty 107 Mack, Jean 125 Mack, Thomas 107 Magistri, Carolyn 107 Magnani, John 140 Mahan, Marie 125 Maharne, Carol 107, 148 Mahoney, Donna 125 Malachowski, Deborah 30, 65, 132, 147, 168 Malkasian, Eleanor 125 Malone, George 125 Malone, Michael 107 Malouin, Sandra 33, 126 Manarite, Adele 107 Mancuso, Angela 125 Manfredi, John 107 Mangan, Daniel 26, 36, 65, 132, 134 Mango, Antonetta 107, 134, 148 Marbles, Anne 65, 168 Marceau, Ann 125 Marcoux, Phyllis 107 Marino, Carol 107, 137, 144 Mario, Joyce 107, 144 Marlborough, David 125 Marlow, Paul 112 Marlowe, Cecilia 125 Maroon, Peter 125 Marsh, Cynthia, 125 Marsh, James 107, 156 Marsh, Rosemary 125 Marshall, Robert 107, 162 Marzalek, Linda 108, 134 Martin, Anne 65 Martin, Beverly 134 Martin, Candice 108 Martin, Charlotte 108 Martin, Donna 108 Martin, Linda 108, 146 Martins, David 125 Marullo, Margaret 108, 145, 147 Masdea, Antonia 65 Mason, Regina 125 Massaro, Adriane 108, 146 Masse, Suzanne 28, 125, 134 Mastrangelo, Anne Marie 65, 132 Mastroianni, Ann 108 Mastroianni, Katherine 125 Mastroianni, Laurie 66 Masuck, Linda 99, 108 Maynard, Sandra 108 Maynard, Susan 125 Mayo, Arthur 125 Compliments of EMPIRE BOWL Compliments of the Director SPRINGFIELD CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY p= Mayo, Elaine 108 Mayweathers, Betty 33, 125 Mazurowski, Stephen 108 Mazurowski, William 108 Mazzarino, Constance 66 Mazzoli, Thomas 108, 147 McAleer, Joan 66 McAleer, Patricia 108 McCarthy, Jane 125 McCarthy, Patricia 66 McCarthy, Rita 125 McCleery, Kathleen 108, 132, 147 McCleery, Marlene 108, 132, 145, 147 McCollum, William 125, 162 McCormick, Douglas 66 McCormick, Marie 108 McCoubrey, Christine 108, 168 McCoy, Robert 66, 143 McCracken, Jean 66 McCreary, Betty 66 McCullough, Linda 120 McGovern, Catherline 125 McGovern, Jeanne 108 McGuy, Jane 108 McKay, Melanie 66 McKie, Gary 116, 125 McLaurin, Martha 66 McLoyd, Zeddie 67 McManamy, Richard 108, 158, 162 McMenamin, Leila 25, 67, 133, 151 McNamee, Madeline 125 McNally, Kathleen 108 McNamara, Patricia 108 Medicke, Frederick 125 Meffen, Mary 125 Megliola, Beverly 109 Megliola, Carol 109, 146 Mei, Rosanna 109, 146 Meisner, Linda 31, 67 Mercolino, Lynn 148 Merrigan, Pauline 67, 134, 168 Merritt, Evelyn 67, 146 Meyer, Susan 109, 143, 166, 168 Meyers, Linda 109 Michaelian, Joan 67, 137 Michaud, Dennis 107 Michonski, Christine 125 Miciak, Helen 67 Mickiewicz, Pearl 125 Milanese, Carol 109, 134, 146 Miller, Catherine 109 Miller, Mary 31, 36, 59, 67, 91 Mills, Helen 109 PLAZA PHARMACY, INC. 457 Main Street Mills, Jennifer 109 Miloz, Edward 68, 154, 156, 157 Minnie, Sandra 125 Misco, Walter 109 Mitchell, Kevin 116, 125 Mitton, Judith 109 Monat, Linda 125 Monat, Marilyn 109 Monroe, Joan 68, 132 Monroy, Carmen 125 Monson, Jeanne 68, 168 Montgomery, Linda 125 Monzillo, Nancy 125 Moody, Jeanne 68 Moore, Dennis, 68, 112 Moore, Kathleen 109, 147 Moore, Linda 68 Morgan, Zelta 117 Moriarty, Kevin 125 Morin, Margaret 30, 109, 150 Morin, Patricia 109 Morin, Sandy 59, 68 Morrow, Donna 109 Mosher, Diane 68, 134, 146, 147 Moskal, Shirley 69, 132, 147 Motyka, Sharyn 69, 146 Mularz, Martha 125 Mularz, Mary 69, 133 Muldrew Barry 109, 149, 164 Mullen, Catherine 125 Munsell, Cindy 125 Murphy, Anne 37, 69, 132 Murphy, Bonnie 109 Murphy, James 69 Murphy, Jane 125 Murphy, Maureen 125 Murphy, Noreen 69 Murphy, Richard 69 Murray, Carol 125 Murray, Donna 125 Murray, George 125, 158, 160 Murry, Brenda 125 Mutts, Willie 109 Myers, Maureen 69 N Naglieri, Linda 125 Narcisse, Floyd 109, 155, 158 Nascembeni, Peter 69 Nascembeni, Wayne 125 Nassif, Judith 125 Nassif, Suzanne 70 Natale, Thomas 70, 134, 151 Nawoj, David 109 Indian Orchard, Massachusetts “Your Best in Health” Index Newman, Joan 37, 70, 89, 148 Newman, Mary 109 Newman, Robert 109 Nicholson, Linda 126 Nickelson, Marion 32, 70, 132, 148 Nicoli, Judy 109 Nikonczuk, Nellie 109 Noel, Jeanne 70 Noel, Rita 70, 137, 146 Noffke, Nancy, 26, 36, 70, 132, 133, 145, 150 Norman, Viola 109 Norton, Vicki 70, 147 Nowak, Judith 109 Nowak, Sandra 126 Nowakowski, Susan 70, 169 Nugent, Phyllis 109 Nunes, Roger 126 Nunnally, Justina 126 Nunnally, Paula 70, 168 Nye, Cheryl 71 Oo O’Brien, John 71 O’Brien, Lynne 109, 146 Obrycki, Diane 126 O'Connor, Brian 125 O'Connor, Eileen 71 O'Connor, Ronald 109 O'Connor, Thomas 71, 154, 155, 156 Odato, Carol 71, 134, 146 Odato, Christine 71 Odato, Maria 126 O'Keefe, Peter 126, 140 Olbon, Florence 119 Olbon, Kathie 111 O'Leary, John 71 Ollari, Robert 109, 156 Olszewski, Linda 126 O’Malley, Donna 109 O’Neal, Yvonne 126 O'Neill, Candice 71 O'Neill, John 126 O'Neill, Patricia 72, 147 Oppenheimer, Kim 24, 72, 132 Orr, Cynthia 109 Orr, Donna 72 Orsi, Doreen 37, 72, 132, 134, 137, 145 Orszulak, Antoinette 28, 126 Ortona, Gloria 118 Osborn, Rosemary 109 Otero, Frederick 126 Ottaviani, Gloria 109 Otto, Monika 109 Patrons Compliments of a Friend Compliments of TIL’S VARIETY STORE PHANEUF PHARMACY, INC. Ouimet, Judy 72, 144 Owen, Joan 72, 134, 146 Pp Pacia, Glory 72, 146, 147 Pafumi, Judith 109, 134 Page, Darrell 25, 126 Page, Nancy 126 Paine, Jacqueline 59, 72 Palazzo, Susan 126 Palazzesi, Antonio 109 Palmer, Diane 36, 73, 146 Panagotopulos, Gail 116, 126 Panetta, Judith 126 Panetti, Theresa 126 Pappas, Samuel 126 Paquette, Constance 126 Paquette, Flora 126, 134 Paquete, Ronald 112 Paquette, Sherry 73 Paradise, Marylouise 117 Pare, Louis 73, 146, 150- Parent, Robert 73 Parham, Jerome 109, 160 Parker, Charles 109, 156, 158, 162 Parker, Forise 126, 162 Parker, John 109 Parker, Jonnie Mae 126 Parker, Laura 109, 151 Partridge, Mary 73 Pasini, Joan 109, 145 Pasquariello, Veronica 126 Passidakis, Bessie 126 Patenaude, Sherry 126 Patnode, Janette 109 Patruski, Jean 73, 137 Patuano, Anna 73, 132, 147, 166 Pavlakis, Ann Marie 126 Payne, Henry 73, 90, 160, 161 Pelletier, Susan 126, 134 Peloquin, Dianne 73 Pelsey, JoAnne 109, 145 Peretti, Brenda 126 Perkins, Elaine 73, 166 Perkins, Gayle 111 Perler, Susan 126 Peros, Mary 126 Peroulakis, Katina 126 Perrott, Carl 119 Perrotta, Lorraine 110 Perry, Curtis 74, 163 Perry, Patricia 126 Peters,, Joyce 126 Peterson, Bruce 109, 149, 151 Compliments of THE WHITE HUT 128 Memorial Avenue Compliments of F. 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Gateway Shopping Center 471 Breckwood Boulevard Springfield, Massachusetts Phone 783-1209 1 RF o ) Pettengill, Robert 126 Pettit, Joan 32, 74, 88, 91, 143 Pevzner, Steven 110, 160 Phaneuf, Joanne 74, 146 Phaneuf, Thomas 126 Phillips, Raymond 126, 162 Phoenix, Janet 126 Picard, Kathie 126 Piechota, Stephen 126 Pietroniro, Eleanor 126 Pietroniro, Teresa 110, 167 Pilon, Carolyn 74 Pilon, Diana 74 Pina, Deane 126 Pinzone, Angela 126 Pio, Patricia 74 Index Race, Richie 127 Racicot, Annette 75 Rae, Diane 110 Raichelson, Steven 9, 75, 89, 132, 146 Rancore, Joyce 127, 134 Randall, Lynn 37, 75 Raschi, Barbara 37, 75, 134, 150, 167 Reader, Judy 110 Rector, Patricia 59, 76, 146, 170 Redd, Dorothy 168 Regan, Colleen 118 Regan, June 110 Regan, Mary 27, 32, 76, 133 Renaud, Debra 110 Renton, Carolyn 76, 132 Repola, Jo Ann 76 Pioggia, Joseph 116, 126, 150, 158, 163 Reynolds, Edgar 127 Pippin, Evan 126 Placonita, Geraldine 126 Plant, David 154, 156 Plass, Mary Jo 116, 126, 140 Rhodes, Linda 110 Riberdy, Margaret 116, 127 Richard, Janet 127 Richard, Mary 127 Plass, Susan 28, 74, 133, 134, 147, 166,Richardson, Cheryl 127 169 Pleau, Correna 126 Plouff, Linda 126 Plourd, Nancy 110 Pocai, Sandra 126 Podmore, Marjorie 25, 74, 144 Pohl, Eric 27, 74, 158, 159 Poole, Darryl 24, 37, 74 Potter, Brenda 110, 145 Poules, Elaine 110 Poulos, Cecelia 110 Powell, Gayle 126 Powell, Lauretta 98 Powell, Marilyn 125 Powell, Nancy 110, 134 Powers, Joan 144 Powers, Judith 118 Powers, June 75 Preissler, Rosina 126 Price, Edith 117 Prior, Robert 127 Prucnal, Susan 127 Pyles, Bobbie 75 Q Quaquarelli, Andrew 110, 151, 164 Quatrone, Anthony 120 Quinlan, John 127 Quinlan, Michael 75, 148 Quinlan, Paul 28, 75 Quinn, Patricia 110 R Rabain, Brenda 105 NORMANDEAU’S MARKET 538 Page Boulevard Springf ield, Massachusetts Y SHOE REPAIR 931 Belmont Avenue Richardson, Christine 127 Rickson, Nancy 76, 144 Riendeau, James 127, 162 Rigazio, Mary 127, 137, 150 Riner, Nancy 124 Rioni, Alfred 127 Roberts, Angela 127 Roberts, Roberta 127 Roberts, Theresa 127 Roberts, Valerie 127 Robichaud, Linda 127 Robinson, Gwendolyn 110, 168 Rockwell, Ramona 127 Rogers, Colleen 76 Rollend, Kathleen 127 Romanos, Marina 76 Roncalli, Janet 76 Rooke, Michael 28 Rose, Barbara 102 Rosemond, Margaret 127 Ross, Craig 127 Ross, Donna 110 Ross, Laura 77 Ross, Linda 127 Ross, Norman 77, 134, 141, 160, 161 Rossin i, Ronald 31, 32, 77 Rosso, Richard 77, 134 Rosso, Robert 59, 77, 156 Rourke, Margaret 25, 37, 77, 148, 151 Rousseau, Sharon 77 Rowland, Jeanne 127 Rowland, Susan 127 Roy, Darrell 127 Roy, Donald 77, 111 Rubin, Jeffrey 110 Rudd, Susan 110 Shepard, Zelda 111 Shepardson, Judith 80, 132, 166 Sheridan, Gail 111 Shider, Montenia 80 Rusby, Cynthia 36, 77, 89, 133, 134, 135, Shonak, Barbara 116, 127, 150 145, 150 Russ, Karin 110 Ryder, LaVerne 77 S Sabettini, Dennis 111 Sacharczyk, Steven 125 Sagen, Linda 127 St. Julien, Linda 127 Sales, Anthony 27, 78 Sales, Donna 78, 148 Salter, Nancy 78 Salter, Sandra 127 Salvas, Rudolph 111 Salvetti, Caroline 78, 137 Sambrook, Mary 78, 147 Samol, Lois 111 Sanchioni, Jean 78, 142 Sanderson, Donna 78, 89, 132, 141, 143, 168 Sansalone, Rosemarie 127, 134 Santangelo, John 111 Santaniello, Henry 78, 158, 159 Santaniello, Marie 78, 133 Santolini, Roy 59, 78, 89, 143, 146, 154 Sarna, Ann 127 Sattler, William 79, 146 Saunders, Norman 111, 158 Saxon, Betty 127 Scagliarini, Carol 79, 138, 147 Scaife, Richard 125 Scanlon, Edward 124 Scavotto, John 124, 134, 150 Schofield, Janet 28, 79 Schoolcroft, Jarilyn 127 Scibelli, Antonietta 37, 59, 79, 146 Scibelli, Susan 111, 134 Scott, Judy 127 Scott, Paul 124, 162 Scully, Marianne 118 Sealander, Carol 79 Self, Sandra 111 Senecal, Alice 79, 146, 167 Senecal, Lorraine 79, 134, 135, 137 Serra, Elaine 116, 127 Settembro, Diane 80 Shainheit, Robert 79 Shea, David 111 Patrons WORCESTER FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 1243 Main Street, Springfield, Massachusetts New England’s Largest Federal Founded 1877 Raymond P. Harold, President Home Office: 22 Elm Street, Worcester, Massachusetts “I aim to please my customers” Compliments of TIBBY’S HARLEY-DAVIDSON SALES 215 Berkshire Avenue Springfield, Massachusetts 781-0785 Shoro, Judith 127 Shuman, Philip 116, 128 Sienkiewicz, Sheila 128 Sifakes, Maria 80, 142 Simmons, Linda 111, 132, 142 Simmons, Shirley 128 Simone, Linda 128 Simpson, Steven 128, 141 Simpson, Teresa 30, 80, 138, 147 Siniscalchi, Gloria 80, 151, 167 Siraco, John 129, 148, 163 Skowron, Jane 25, 80 Slater, Donna 111, 166 Slattery, William 111, 144 Small, Linda 104 Smith, Carl 30, 158 Smith, Corinne 111 Smith, Donna 81 Smith, Francis 81 Smith, Jacqueline 128 Smith, Joanne 113 Smith, Kathy 111 Smith, Peter 128 Smith, Sammie 128 Smith, Vicki 81 Smith, Wanda 111,:166 Smola, Gail 128 Snyder, Judith 81 Snyder, Nancy 81 Soderstrom, Betty 30, 81, 132 Soffan, Jamela 111 Soffan, Karla 128, 134, 137 Sokoll, Christine 111 Sokolowski, Kathleen 30, 81 Sokolowski, Raymond 128 Somerville, Anthony 101 Somerville, Neal 96, 98, 99, 111, 146, 150, 162 Sorcinelli, Robert 111, 154, 158, 163 Sorrell, Kathleen 112 Sousa, Maria 128 Southworth, Kathleen 36, 81, 133, 134, 147 Spadoni, Gloria 81, 144 Sparks, Janice 128 Spear, Joan 81, 134 Spencer, Carolyn 82 Spinks, Corrina 82, 132, 137, 146 Compliments of the APPLE MART 634 Boston Road ALPERT BROTHERS HARDWARE 1860 Main Street “Keys Made While U Wait’ QUALITY BOOT SHOP 459 Breckwood Boulevard Gateway Shopping Center ST 2-9169 Shoes: Poll Parrot, Pro-tek-tiv, Classmate, Bantees, Hush Puppies, Bates Crosby Square, Reds, Tyroleans Available: Miss Pappagallo as advertised in Seventeen 176 Agents for Dupont Paint STAN SAX REPAIR SHOP Stan Slapski 41 Ridgewood Road Teacher of Clarinet and Sax Chicopee, Massachusetts Staback, Cynthia 112, 168 Stachelek, Lauren 112, 166 Stahovich, JoAnne 111 Standish, Bruce 111 Stanhope, Lana 82 Staples, Kathleen 128 Stark, Barbara 111 Stark, Christine 111 Starosielski, Irene 128 Stempek, Diane 111, 166 Stenta, Loretta 82 Sternowski, Sandra 82 Stevens, Susan 37, 82, 149 Sticca, Louise 82 Stoddard, Beverly 111, 146 Stoddard, Sandra 128 Strain, Barbara 30, 111 Streeter, Marion 111, 158, 159, 163 Strode, Brenda 128 Strong, Robert 111 Strycharz, Carole 36, 82, 134, 146 Suares, Linda 111 Sudsbury, Arline 82, 137 Sullivan, Cathy 82, 146 Sullivan, Jane 111, 134 Sullivan, John 128 Sullivan, Linda 111 Sullivan, Patricia 111 Sullivan, Thomas 128 Sumler, Jennie 83, 147 Surprenant, Judith 83, 147 Surrett, Helen 111 Sutkovoy, Mary 125 Sweeney, Christine 37, 83, 147, 148 Swenor, Linda 128, 134 Swentinckus, Maryanne 111 Szulc, Barbara 128 Szydloyski, Christine 111 if Tabb, Patricia 11] Tait, Lillias 111 Talmadge, Kristin 83 Tangradi, Nancy 128 Taylor, George 111, 163 Taylor, Katherine 128 Tebaldi, Claudia 83, 143 Teece, Chery! 83, 133 Temkin, Barbara 128 Temkin, David 83, 134, 149 Terrell, Cynthia 128 Tetreault, Theresa 33, 128 Thayer, Susan 128 Theocles, Nicholas 111 Theoclis, Dianne 111 Thibault, Doreen 128 Thibodeau, Jane 111 Index Thomas, Carolyn 117 Thomas, Larry 111] Thompson, Celeste 128 Thompson, Edwinna 128 Thompson, Janet 128 Tigera, Sergio 26, 128 Tillery, Eunice 83 Tillery, William 84 Tipton, Diane 127 Todd, Grace 120 Tomezak, Patricia 111 Topping, Muriel 101 Tourgee, Lynda 129 Tremblay, Sharon 129 Tremble, Ronald 98 Troy, John 129, 158, 163 Truesdell, Gary 129 Tucci, Grace 116, 129 Tuckey, Michael 121 Turner, Marybelle 99, 112 Turner, Priscilla 84, 168 Tyrell, John 112 U Ulasewich, Joan 112 Ulen, Judith 129 Urbini, Christine 99, 112 Usher, Druscilla 37, 59, 84, 87, 88, 90, Loan Srelo Om Low Vv Vachon, Donald 112 Vacirca, Maureen 112 Vakakas, Soula 112 Valdez, Carol 129 Valentini, Erlinda 28, 84, 147 Valiquette, Darlene 112 Valiquette, Pamela 129 Valorose, Charlotte 96, 112, 132, 134, TA57, 147 Vangel, Timmy 112 Van Zandt, Thomas 98,.163 Vaughn, Jo Ann 127 Vautrain, Barbara 112 Vautrin, Cynthia 117 Veloudos, Sheila 129 Veroneau, Paul 112 Vezina, Constance 129, 140 Vezina, Laurie 112, 167 Viggers, Sandra 129 Vigil, Linda 129 Vigneault, Saundra 84 Viktorchik, Sheila 84, 132 Villemure, Joanne 84 Virginiak, Lucinda 129 Vivenzio, Angelo 129, 150 Vivenzio, Valerie 84 Vogel, Gloria 112 Voight, Dianne 129 Volikas, Maria 85 Voyik, George 129 W Wadleigh, Susan 112 Walczak, Nancy 129 Waldron, Janet 112, 146 Walker, Brenda 112 Walker, Judy 129 Walker, June 85 Walker, Sandra 129 Wallace, Nancy 85 Walsh, Judith 85, 166 Walter, Henrietta 112, 166, 168 Walter, Thelma 112, 149, 166 Wandrei, Patricia 129 Ward, Hope 129 Ward, Marcia 112 Ward, Noreen 129 Warner, Connie 85 Warner, Marjorie 112 Washington, Betty 129, 134 Watling, John 112 Watson, Raymond 118 Wawrzyk, Brenda 112 Webber, Susan 112 Weir, June 112 Weirbrick, Michael 129 Weiss, Judith 30, 85 Welch, Joyce 112 Weld, Christine 112, 146 Wells, Frederick 129 Wells, Sharon 129 Wemyss, William 112 Wender, Karen 99, 112 Wenners, Sandra 129, 134 Werner, Catherine 129 Westbrook, Leslie 112, 134 Wheeler, Sharon 112, 138 Whelihan, Suzanne 119 White, Alice 85 White, Barbara 129 White, Michael 112 White, Noreen 112 White, Robert 129 White, Rosa 85 White, Ruth Ann 30, 59, 85, 147, 166 Whitney, Susan 112 Whyte, Charlene 129 Wiesel, Diane 129, 150 Wilcox, Carol 129 Willette, Nancy 30, 112, 147 Willey, Stephen 112 Williams, Donald 86 Williams, Joan 86, 147 Willis, Kristine 86 Acknowledgments The Editorial Staff and its adviser, Mr. Ellison, wish to thank Miss McCleary and her student staff, Donna Sanderson, Sandra Keyes, Marion Nickelson, and Joyce Dembroski, for making the appointments and producing our photographs. Mr. Jones, our photographer, for his usual outstanding job. Miss Henderson and her senior assistants, Carolyn Jones, Angela Ferraro, and Anne Marie Mastrangelo, for their competent handling of the infinite detail involved in senior portrait arrangements. Lorraine Senecal and Linda Simmons for their cartoon work. 177 Steve Raichelson for the candid photos which enliven much of the book. Miss Elizabeth Connell and Mr. Penna for the use of their typing facilities. Mr. Alminas and his Business Staff for their hard work Willis, Ruth 129 Wilson, David 86, 134, 158 Wilson, Kathleen 129 Wilson, Kenneth 112 Wilson, Thomas 113 Wineberg, Robert 113, 154 Winterle, Carl 129 Wise, Marilyn 30, 86, 132, 147 Wojtowicz, Pamela 129 Wolfe, Susan 86 Wood, Barbara 129 Woods, Patricia 113 Woodward, Anna 26, 129 Woodward, Paulette 86 Woosley, Sally 129 Work, Terry 129 Worrell, Lorraine 113, 149, 169 Worthington, Barbara 113 Worthington, Pamela 116, 129 Wright, Joan 86, 147 Wright, John 113, 158 Wright, Nancy 86 Wright, Susan 86 Wroblewski, Jeanne 99, LIS SAS ea Azz Wudyka, Joanne 129 Wurst, Tressie 113 Wyland, Derry! 113 Wyman, Nancy 129 Wynne, Jean 129 Wynne, Maureen 113 Wyzga, Linda 113 % Yacovone, Margaret 113 Yacovone, Steven 129, 140 Yarkey, Nancy, 87, 166, 168 Yvon, Donna 99, 113, 150, 166, 168 Yvon, Laurie 113 Yvon, Thomas 129, 162 Z Zajdel, Elizabeth 113 Zalowski, Catherine 87 Zaranek, Lucinda 113 Zarlengo, Linda 129 Zarlengo, Patricia 87 Zeo, Michael 87, 154, 158, 163 Zerra, Roxanne 87, 133 Zerwitz, Harriet 113, 150, 167 Zicolella, Rita 113 Zielinski, Alice 129 Zielinski, Cynthia 113, 134, 166 Zielinski, Maryanne 28, 87 Zielinski, Monica 129 Zilinsky, Penelope 113, 167 Zorzi, Linda 87, 132 Zucker, Robert 129 Zukowski, Judy 113 in financing and distributing this book. The administration and the faculty whom we interrupted quite frequently. They have been patient and helpful. Mr. Jack Brown of T. O’Toole and Sons for his practical advice in the production of the book. Mr. Ed Carlson of the Loring Studios for his cooperation in several last-minute situations. Acknowledgments 177 Art Class 29 Art Club 152 Assemblies 138 Assistant Principal 9 Audio-Visual Aides 149 Autographs 180 Ballot (Senior) 92 Baseball 154 Basketball (Girls) 169 Basketball Hall of Fame 138 Basketball (J. V.) 162 Basketball (Varsity) 160 Biology 27 Book Fair 144 Bookkeeping 30 Bowling (Boys J. V.) 165 Bowling (Boys Varsity) 164 Business Consultants 19 Caduceus Staff 132 Capers 142 Cheerleaders 139, 167 Chemistry 27 Chess Club 149 Choir 138 Chorus 138 Christmas Dance 89 Class Ballot 92 Clerical Practice 30 Commerce Staff 133 Cooking 33 Counselors 20 Dedication 4 Drama Club 137 Dressmaking 33 Drill Team 166 Subject Index Duplicating 32 Electronic Data Class 30 English 24 Evaluation 20 Filing 32 Football 158 Foreword 5 French 25 Freshie Day 140 Freshman Executive Board 116 Freshman Officers Advisers 116 G. O. Accounting 134 G. O. Agents 134 G. O. Assemblies 136 Gymnastics (Boys) 165 Gymnastics (Girls) 169 History 28 Home Economics 33 Junior Executive Board 99 Junior Officers Advisers 98 Junior Prom ‘63 88 Junior Red Cross 152 King of Prom 90 Library Assistants 144 Lunchroom Aides 148 Lunchroom Staff 21 Machine Calculation 32 Mathematics 26 Matrons 21 Memorial to Pres. Kennedy 2 Music Class 29 National Honor Society 145 Nurse 2] Office Aides 147 Office Staff 21 Patrols 146 Principal 8 Queen's Court 91 Queen of Prom 90 Red Cross 152 Room 104 (Jr.) 98 Room 105 (Fr.) 117 Room 106 (Fr.) 117 Room 107 (Jr.) 99 Room 108 (Fr.) 118 Room 109 (Jr.) 100 Room 110 (CJr.) 101 Room aI 3eCG One 134 Room SUTOBGrae mins Room 119 (CJr.) 101 Room Ji225( Era) tg Rooms 2320s aul Room 124 (Jr.) 102 Rooniel2o7 Gr jeiC3 Room 204 (Fr.) 120 Room 207 (Jr.) 103 Room 208 (Fr.) 120 Room 209 (Jr.) 104 Room 210 (Jr.) 104 RoomsZi2e@iaLvo Room 214A (Fr.) 121 Room’ 214B CFrs) 121 Room 216A (Jr.) 106 Room 216B (Fr.) 124 Room 218 (CFr.) 124 Roome2.9 Gira) azo ROOMe2 20 mCLenmaiZ Room 221 (CJr.) 106 Room 222 (Jr.) 107 Room 223 (Fr.) 126 ROOM: 225 (Ga jmLos The Caduceus Editorial Staff ER Lier Nancy Noffke Chiet. Editorial Assistant «2a ee Susan Lowell el oe te Tet Fh: Robert Allis Daniel Mangan SO Fee ee Eneda Gelinas Junior Associate Editors Sharon Cabra Sandra Lorenzatti Kathleen McCleery Marlene McCleery Charlotte Valorose 178 Room 231A (CJr.) 109 Room 231B (Fr.) 126 Room 302 (Fr.) 127 Room 304 (Jr.) 109 Room 307 CFr)al2y Room 308 (Jr.) 110 Room 309 (Jr.) 111 Room: 312 CFr.) 126 Room 313B (CFr.)mee Room 318A (Fr.) 129 Room 320 (Jr.) 111 Room 322° (ER) mim Room 323 (CJr.) 112 Room 327A (Jr.) 112 Room 327B (Jr.) 113 School Administration 8 School Building 1 School Committee 9 Science 27 Senior Class Officers 87 Senior Executive Board 59 Senior Prom 90 Soccer 156 Social Studies 28 Spanish 25 Spotlight on Youth 150 Stage Crew 149 Student Council 151 Table of Contents 5 TB Typists 15] Tennis (Girls) 168 Three-Year Honors 36 Trading Post 148 Typing 30 Vice-Principal 9 Wrestling 163 Senior Associate Editors Marianne Cirillo Doreen Dimetres Eneda Gelinas Betty Jones Anne Murphy Kim Oppenheimer Doreen Orsi Carolyn Renton Betty Soderstrom Marilyn Wise ET ee, we + 7 ptutograpeles 180 6 ae 8 oo, a) ty. ‘ey T, “a PR rot rae ome 181 phutographe 182 A TELEPHONE JOB OFFERS BOTH CAREER AND SOCIAL SATISFACTION WITHOUT BREAKING STRIDE, why not graduate from high school to the Telephone Company? You'll love the friendly young people who’ll work with you, and the many social activities that make your work so pleasant and rewarding. OPPORTUNITY IS EXCELLENT and your ability will be recognized. Your starting salary should climb with regular increases. And, of course, Company benefits, security, and regular advancement are well-known reasons why working for the Telephone Company is so attractive to graduates. TELEPHONE JOBS ARE IMPORTANT, vital to the effective communications of the community, the nation, and the world. When you take your place as a respected member of the telephone community, we’ll train you, on full salary, even without previous job experience. Why not come and see our employment interviewer soon... before you graduate? Ask your Guidance Counselor to tell you when and where to apply. NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE 183 f. i fh Mi Mi “My il ih - | — i f ilt Til lil qs Congratulations and the best of lucl:! We at Loring are proud of the part we have had in helping to make your classbook a permanent reminder of your school years, recording with photo- graphs one of the happiest and most exciting times of your life! We hope that, just as you have chosen us as your class photographer, you will continue to think of Loring Studios when you want photographs to help you remember other momentous days to come! When you choose Loring portraits, you are sure of the finest craftsmanship at the most moderate prices! LORING B STUDIOS New England’s Largest School Photographers ee ae Sy NO Snipes ws


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