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———— pasties - ie PJ ssteesatetaeeiz it ERR aS : gos Z : isos FS eee ees ny a z a § esha meraundemmnentsia Canurews THe Volume 40, 1965 HIGH SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 415 State Street Springfield, Massachusetts THE HIGH SCHOOL OF COMMERCE—A HISTORY In September, 1915, the newest and best equipped high school in New y England was opened to its first classes of 1,058 students under the instruction of 44 teachers. The curriculum included commercial, cultural, domestic science, and manual training courses, all of which aimed to encourage the students to uphold the school motto—“Industry and Integrity.” The adapted Collegiate Tudor style building, which cost over a million dollars, rested on 1,236 piles driven into swampy land through which a brook once flowed. The school occu- pied 60,500 square feet and measured one-eighth of a mile around the four corridors on any floor. The building, built of red shale brick with limestone trimming, was designed to accommodate 1,500 students but through re-ar- } rangement of space can now hold 2,200. This completed dream of the High School of Commerce had begun almost twenty years earlier when, under the direction of Carlos B. Ellis,.a commercial department was organized as a part of Classical (then Central) High School. At that time in 1898, the department occupied one room and had 37 pupils with two instructors. Its growth caused the department to move to Technical High School eight years later. In 1910 the commercial department was or- ‘ ganized as a separate school under the name of the High School of Commerce, | but sessions were held during the afternoons at Central High School until the ; new building was erected on upper State Street. Under the guidance of Carlos B. Ellis, originator and first principal, the High School of Commerce became nationally famous and was ranked as one of the very first commercial high schools of the United States. It was also one Jerome Burtt 1930-1933 Stanley O. Smith 1933-1953 Carlos B. Ellis 1910-1930 Oscar Y. Gamel 1953-1958 Philip A. Sweeney 1958 of the first commercial schools to win certificate rights to such colleges as Dart- mouth, to Boston and New York Universities, and to the Massahusetts State Colleges. The French government once honored the school by sending a group of forty girls for a two-year course of intensive business training. During the next years Commerce continued to grow in numbers and curti- culum. Jerome Burtt followed Mr. Ellis as principal for three years. In 1933 Stanley O. Smith, who had previously served as a teacher at Commerce for eleven years, returned as principal, familiar with the traditions of the school ' and respectful of its prestige. The enrollment that school year was 2,292, with teachers numbering 83. Enrollment diminished during the War (1943 saw the number drop to 1,250) not only in Commerce but throughout the city. The number of students gradually began to rise, however, at the end of World War II and continued throughout the principalship of Oscar Y. Gamel, who served from 1953 to 1958. Philip A. Sweeney has been principal for the past seven years. Today all 144 rooms of the unusually well kept building are brimful of 1,770 young men and women. Fifty years have passed since Mr. Ellis first put his ideas into action. Com- merce graduates, numbering over 25,000, have done outstanding work at some of the best colleges and universities, including Harvard and Yale. They have entered the business world, becoming presidents of banks and insurance companies. Graduates have also gone into legal work and the teaching pro- fession. Some have become mayors, city clerks, and treasurers. We are proud of our school and of the men and women before us who have built its traditions. Sorewmard The massive red-brick school on the hill has been a second home to generations of teenagers. While their enthusiasms in study and recreation remain constant, fixed in the same tradition of living vigorously, their faces and fashions do change. On the golden anniversary of the High School of Commerce, Caduceus 1965 has tried to commemorate this change by reproducing several early yearbook de- signs and photographs. Galle of Contents Faculty sande Glasses seem eae 6 SCHiO‘sS tte a eats ee re ene, 26 JUNIO ee ee ener cre ee 88 Breshinier meee eee ee 106 JACTIVITICS aes Ore eee ores ied eee 124 A CHIETICS pes eman eee aa ae 142 [dex attons ae 162 Fei! at , 1915 Harulty and Classes School Committee Mayor Charles V. Ryan, Jr. Theodore E. Dimauro Rose Marie Coughlin Romeo J. Cyr Vincent DiMonaco Wilbur J. Hogan Mary M. Lynch PHILIP A. SWEENEY, Principal PNA TNE School Administration T. Joseph McCook, Superintendent Alice B. Beal, Deputy Superintendent Joseph E. Buckley, Assistant Superintendent Robert J. Lane, Assistant Superintendent GLADYS A. MIDURA, Assistant Principal B.S., M.Ed., Ph.D. Counselors CECILIA M. CABANA CATHERINE HART Junior Girls’ Counselor Freshman Girls’ Counselor B.S., M.Ed. ar. B.A., M.Ed. BRUNO RUMPAL Senior Girls’ Counselor B.S., M.A. WILLARD J. WRIGHT Boys’ Counselor B.A., M.A. Secretarial Stenography, Transcription, Typing, Machine Calculation and Duplica- ting are the subjects that compose the secretarial course at the High School of Commerce. These provide a varied training for all who plan to enter the business world. Stenography II is a double period: one period of dictation and the following period of transcription. First taking notes in her notebook (above) and then transcribing them (right) onto the typewriter from her notes in a true secretarial man- ner is Margaret Brown. MARY G. CONWAY DAVID JOHN COOK STANLEY CZECH CLAIRE O. CARROLL M.S., B.S. B.S., M.Ed. B.S.Ed., M.C.S. B.S., M.A. MADELEINE DUREPO JAMES J. HARRINGTON HAROLD W. JONES FRANCES MAHAN B.S., M.Ed., M.A. B.S., M.A. B.S., M.Ed. B.S., M.Ed. CATHERINE T. MEEHAN CATHERINE MORIARTY B.S., M.A. B.B.A., B.C.S., M.Ed. A basic skill which will be needed whether one is em- ployed in a large or small office is duplicating. Janice Kennedy finds running the manual duplicator one of her easiest jobs. JUSTINO G. PENNA B.S., M.Ed. ‘i MARION B. ABBOTT FRANCIS P. ALLEVA MADELINE J. CANARIE ROBERT CIGNOLI B.Ed. B.S., M.Ed. B.S. B.S., M.Ed. ERNEST L. CONCHIERI BERNICE M. CONNOLLY JOSEPH DELLA-GIUSTINA JOSEPH MAZUROWSKI B.S., M.A. B.S., M.Ed. B.S., M.A. B.S., M.A. Business Our business course presents the very practical, realistic curriculum for interested students. Most graduates will find that their life work will center around skills ac- quired in business subjects. JOAN McDONALD WILLIAM McWHA B.S., M.S. B.S., M.Ed. 12 GEORGE WILLIAM MEACHAM ANTHONY J. SERAFINO JOHN G. TENCZAR JULIA T. ZAJCHOWSKI B.S. B.S., M.A. B.B.A., M.B.A. B.S., M.Ed. KENNETH A. ZEMLA B.B.A., ME. Sandy Letourneau appears stumped by a misplaced filing card as she tries to master the alphabetic system for a filing certificate. Jean Chétcile is being overcome by Joe DiMauro’s sales talk in one of Mr. Serafino’s confidence-building classes. 13 MARILYN ABARE A.B., M.Ed. THADDEUS CIESLUK B.A., M.Ed. English English is the founda- tion for all studies. Our faculty helps to build this strong base, prepar- ing either college- or business-bound students for the future. FREDERICK G. ALLEN BESS BENNETT B.A., M.A. B.S. PAUL W. BERWICK, JR. B.S., M.E. ELIZABE TH CONNELL CHARLES CORCORAN RAYMOND H. ELLISON AB., M.A. AB., M.A. Debating provides an opportunity for students in Mrs. Griffin’s English classes to develop their confidence in speaking before groups. Partici- 14 B.A., M.A. pating above are Linda Fuller, Jackie Smith, Eddie Scanlon, Frannie Keyes, Linda Avery, and Linda Cieplik. MELVIN H. GRANT A.B., M.A. MARGARET M. MANNIX B.S., M.Ed. HELENE GRIFFIN B.S.E., M.Ed. MARY C. MURPHY A.B., M.A. 15 FRANK LANDRY B.S., M.Ed. GLADYS A. SARTWELL M.A., B.A. After-school classes in college English help sen- iors to more fully com- prehend literature that is studied in class. Among the group are Jeanne Wroblewski, Kathy Mc- Nally, Meg Kestler, Caro- lyn Magistri, Francis Lamoureux, Mr. Grant, and Bonnie Murphy. BERNARD M. LAVELLE B.A., M.Ed. HARRIET T. WIDLAND B.A., M.Ed. ELINOR BURLOW B.S., M.Ed. Dans la classe de francaise, Elizabeth Bordeaux, Cassandra Blatche, Marylouise Paradise, et Katherine Taylor apprennent le langage francais et l'histoire francaise. French and Spanish Students may add to their cultural back- grounds by studying French and Span- ish. These languages increase their un- derstanding of the customs and people of foreign countries. MARY E. McCARTHY A.B., M. Ed. LEO P. RIOUX B.A., M.Ed. xe ea KE Juro fidelidad a la bandera de los Estados Unidos de Nortéamerica y a la republica que simboliza una nacién bajo Dios. . . 16 Mathematics One of the oldest sciences, mathema- tics plays a vital part in the techno- logical explosion of today’s world. JOHN W. BENNETT NORMAND LAFLAMME B.A., M.A. B.A., M.Ed. JOSEPH E. RODGERS B.S., M.Ed., L.L.B. Graphwork is an integral part of the study of mathematics. In geometry, Ralph Johnson has found this to be true. Tic Tac Toe is not just a game for Richard Scaife and Barry Gray. This puzzle is one that requires much mathe- matical concentration. Bisecting the sides of a parallelogram poses a typical mathe- matical problem to Joe Pioggia and Donnie Holmes. 17 ALPHONSE J. ALIMINAS GRACE M. CONNELL WILLIAM M. FINNEGAN GEORGE M. HARGREAVES L.L.B., B.S., M.Ed. B.S.E., M.Ed. B.S., M.S. B.A; M.A... Social Studies The basis of our educational system is the his- tory and heritage of our country. Modérn Prob- lems, American History, Economics, Civics, and World History each offer the student an oppor- tunity to gain understanding of the past and insight into the future. REGINA T. HENDERSON RAYMOND C. LEMIEUX B.S.E., M.Ed. B.S., M.Ed. JOHN J. MACKAY RICHARD SANDBERG HAROLD D. SMITH, JR. HENRY A. WIATROWSKI B.S., M.A. B.A., M.A. A.S., B.B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. 18 (eowrin- AMERICA’ a Studying the locations of im- portant landmarks aids world history students Marsha Dage- nais, Pat Brown, Steve Willey, and Susan Cohen. oa Our Democracy’s Place in the WORLD The relationship of the United States with other world powers is one of the phases presented in the American His- tory course. Explaining this relationship to Elsie Baines, Steve Yacavone, and Fred Perkins is Mr. Finnegan. _ GOVERNOR'S =U) During the November elections, Mr. Lemieux displayed his collection of campaign stickers. Showing interest are Betty Zajdel and Sharon Wheeler. 6, sek fi Ze : : . ‘y® le % NS r GOLDWATER 64 aa 19 RITA ASTORINO JOAN MARSH ALBERTA McCLEARY JOHN A. STONE B.A., M.Ed. B.S., M.A. B.S., M.S. B.A., M.A. Science The study of the physical sciences is an impor- tant part of the High School of Commerce curriculum. Through these courses, business and college-bound students gain a better understand- ing of their environment. HENRY R. TRESPAS WILLIAM W. WILDER, 2ND B.S., M.A. B.S., M.Ed. The model of the eye enables biology students James Hughes, Chris Rusby, Kevin Sheehan, and Vivian Rucks to more closely evaluate the structure of the eye. The study of laboratory procedures is an important phase of chemistry. Sharon Cabra finds experiments fascinating. 20 Home Economics Dressmaking and Foods make up the Home Economics course at the High School of Com- merce. These subjects help to prepare our girls for their future as housewives. MILDRED D. SHUTE B.S., M.A. HELENE E. CARROLL B.S.Ed., M.Ed. (Right) Hemming foretells the end of the sewing projects for Gerry Mickie- wicz and Sharon Orzulak. Irene Cote puts the finishing touches on the cake, as she tops it with marsh- mallow frosting. ELEANOR B. HYDE B.S. VIRGINIA M. CLANCY B.S. 21 Art Art is an elective which enables students to express themselves through their artistic abilities. Linda Dore takes an active part in her art class by sketching still-life photos. VERLE KING B.S., M.Ed. Music, the parallel elective of art, provides the students with on opportunity to relax and be- come acquainted with the finer Music Stauth. WALTER D. NICKERSON B.Mus., M.Ed. Above are the twenty-three members of the High School of Commerce band. In future years, they hope for a larger, more enthusiastic turnout. 22 FLORENCE E. GREENLEAF VERONICA C. O’DELL FREDERICA VAUGHN EMMA WILLIAMS B.S., M.S. B.S. B.S., M.S. Girls Physical Education The girls in the gym classes take advantage of the fine spring and fall weather in addition to indoor gym- nasium facilities to maintain physical fitness through various sports. Stunts and tumbling find eager participants in Viola Langevin, Yvonne Jalbert, Jarilyn Schoolcraft, Angela Bertone, and Grace Tucci One of the most popular fall sports for the girls is field hockey. Here the girls playfully banter for the puck. General Auxiliary CATHERINE A. LEONE B.A., MLE. 22 Vertigo! Some apparatus work simply makes Edward Kalish’s hair stand on end. (Our editor became dizzy, too.) (Right) Muscles are strengthened as John Russo, Robert Berte, and. Robert Davis take advantage of barbell work during gym classes. JOHN J. TROY, JR. B.S., M.Ed. (Right) | Behind-the-wheel training, taught by Mr. Troy and Miss Greenleaf, is offered to seniors as part of the Driver Education course. Boys Physical Education Besides providing an opportunity for all boys to be- come physically fit, the gym classes also try to instill in them realization of the importance of sportsmanship and team effort. Participation in such sports as base- ball, football, and basketball is another part of the varied activities open to boys. were Mrs. Malone, Mrs. Freeman, and Miss Rearden comprise the office clerical staff that (Above) The complicated and often tedious task assures the smooth running of daily activities. of sorting the senior class is in the capable hands of Mrs., Ellis. (Below) Caring for Commerce’s sick is Nurse Croken’s duty. Service Personnel Thanks to our lunchroom personnel, our noon meals are excellent. (Seated) Mrs. Mary A. Connolly, Mrs. Gertrude Odato, Mrs. Bernadette Scully. (Standing) Mrs. Delores Regis, Mrs. Hazel Robinson, and Mrs. Francine T. Anderson. Such custodians as Mr. Newman can be relied upon to keep the school in good working order. 25 3 2 = é Sy CLASS[ES — 0 Co); oO Eee ANUARY and JUNE MOGZzGS = et CD Eee ee User Sewoon —— of = ComMEREE Our Firs t Issue 1936 Senior Prom Speninrs CHERYLE ABBOTT 2994 Main St. “Cherie” (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Crowded hall- ways 14 15 16 (7 19-19 Le Caduceus ’65 will have five veteran editors. Charlotte Valo- rose has been just selected as Editor-in-Chief and receives the congratulations of her associate editors, Kathleen McCleery, Sandra Lorenzatti, Sharon Cabra, and Marlene McCleery. DARLENE ALLEN 49 Hillside Dr. “Dar” Homeroom Rep.; Christ- mas Dance Comm. (Cleri- cal) Ambition: To be a dental assistant PAMELA ABRAHAM 180 St. James Ave. Caduceus Bus. Staff; Com- merce Staff; Jr. Red Cross; Chorus; TB Typist; Christ- mas Assembly. (Bookkeep- ing-Stenographic) Ambition: To have health, happiness, and money GERALD ADAMS 46 Brittany Rd. “Jerry” Bowling. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Long lines lunch DIANE AGAN 67 Thornton St. Jr. Red Cross; Christmas Dance Comm.; Capers Makeup; TB Typist; G.O. Agent; Class Day Usher; G.O. Alternate; Jr. Host- ess, Christmas Dance. (General) Pet Peeve: Pessimistic people BEVERLY AITKEN 33 Jenness St. “Bev” (Clerical) Ambition: Secretary ERIKA ANDERSON 132 Lumae Rd. “Sam” Caduceus Bus. Typist. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Metrecal Staff; TB RUTH ANN ANDERSON 403 Monsanto Ave. “Charlie” Patrol; Jr. Red Cross. (General) Pet Peeve: People 28 RUTH MARY ANDERSON 184 Grayson Dr. “Sue” Art Club; Caduceus Bus. Staff; TB Typist; Tennis; Bowling; Future Nurses. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Getting mixed up with Ruth Ann Ander- son LYNDA ANTONIUCCI 56 Victoria St. “Lynn” Art Club; TB Typist. (Stenographic) Ambition: Social Worker GAIL ARCHAMBAULT 132 Garland St. (General) Ambition: nurse To become a Serious business: Mary Ann Newman RICHARD ARDOLINO 43 Campechi St. “Mole” Soccer, Hockey; Baseball; Varsity Club. (Bookkeep- ing) Pet Peeve: Staying in on Saturday nights garnishes her hotdog at the annual Patrol picnic. JANE ATANOWSKI 129 Hickory St. “Jan-o” Capers; Band; TB Typist. (Clerical) Ambition: Secretary CLAIRE AUBE 44 Westford Ave. “Dee” TB Typist. (Clerical) Ambition: Navy Wave ELIZABETH ARGENZIO eLize 437 Orange St. (Stenographic-Clerical) Ambition: To become an efficient secretary WALTER AUGUSTOW SKI 38 Brodford St. “Joe The Polack”’ Soccer, Capt.; Varsity Club; Wrestling. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Girls who fight back DEBORAH ARMSTRONG 14 Howard Place “Debbe’”’ Capers; Drama Club; TB Typist; G.O. Agent; Field Hockey; Volleyball; Cheer- leader, Capt.; Badminton; Basketball; Track; Jr. Prom Court. (General) Pet Peeve: People who are phoney and catty KATHRYN AVIS 21 Rodney Smith Cir. Glee Club; Fr., Jr. Execu- tive Board; Christmas Dance Com.; Homeroom Rep.; Prom Comm.; Lib. Assistant; Homeroom Alt.; Literary Club; French Homeroom; Usher—Class Day. (College Prep.-Steno.) Ambition: Elem. teacher GAIL ARNDT 265 El Paso St. Office Aide; G.O. Alt; Cheerleader; Gym Leader; Track; Stunts and Tumbl- ing; Apparatus. (Steno- graphic) Ambition: Physical Educa- tion Teacher Caduceus ’64 comes out on schedule and seems to pass the inspection of these seniors-to-be. NANCY AYALA 105 Division St. “Tiger” Caduceus Bus. Staff; Jr., Sr. Patrol; Red Cross Rep. (Bookkeeping) Favorite Pastime: Spending money 29 GAIL AYLWIN 194 Hickory St. Homeroom Rep. (Clerical) EDMUND BACZYNSKI 536 Chestnut St. Fr., Jr., Sr. Patrol (Capt.) Nat. Honor Society; G.O Ambition: Bookkeeper Agent; Basketball; Base- ball; Boys State Rep. (Bookkeeping) Pet Peeve: Monday morn- ings 94 JUNE 964 (Zar (i926 1b 6 SL ITDAIEVATE 1419 16 1 7 18.19 20 “TI was once a student at the High School of Commerce,” declares Miss Eleanor Powell, paying us a surprise visit in June. She is accompanied by her son Peter (left) and the producer of the Storrow- town Musical Theatre, Mr. Wally Beach (right). MARGARET BAKER 15 Vadnais St. Student Council; Fr. Home- JEAN BALTHAZAR room Rep.; TB Typist; } ; Capers; G.O. Alt.; Com- 207 Mallowhill Rd. merce Staff; Apparatus. Sr. Homeroom Alternate. (Stenographic-Clerical) (Bookkeeping) Pet Peeve: Girl’s coat Pet Peeve: People who locker rooms keep me waiting ELSIE BAINES 28 White Oak Road Capers Usher; Chorus; Field Hockey; Volleyball; Softball; Literary Club; Schoolnurse Aide. (College Prep.-Stenographic) Pet Peeve: People who tell me what I like SUSAN BAMBER 80 Shamrock St. Sue’ Gym Leader. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: People who don’t mind their own busi- ness 30 MARIE BAINES 19 Demond Ave. “Wee” CAROL LEE BAIRD 174 Chapin Terr. (College Prep. - Stenogra- Caduceus Bus. Staff} TB Phic) Typist. (Bookkeeping) Pet Peeve: People who are always stopping in the middle of the corridors ELTON BARROWS 81 Pendleton Ave. “Welch” Patrol; Jr. Red Cross; Prom Committee; Class Day Committee; Varsity Club; Basketball; Football; Track. (Clerical) Ambition: To succeed in school and in life KATHERINE BARRY 172 Carew St. (General) BEVERLY BARSH 28 Beaumont St. “Bev” TB Typist. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: People who don’t finish what they be- gin to say R OBERT BEAULIEU 84 Byers Street “Bob” Caduecus Bus. Staff; Com- Ee Staff; Choir. (Cleri- cal) Ambition: IBM technician EDWARD BATOR 23 Hebron Street ““Fd”’ Jr. Red Cross; Chess Club. (Bookkeeping) Pet Peeve: Persistent peo- ple CAROL BECKWITH 64 Horace Street TB Typist. (Bookkeeping) Ambition: Accountant CLARENCE BAYMON 117 Alden Street Chorus; Christmas Assem- bly. (Bookkeeping) Ambition: To own my own business Adieu for one whole week. Our school delegates, Barbara Kuc and Edward Bac- zinski, leave respectively for Girls’ State and Boys’ State. CHRISTINE BEDNARZ 58 Sunnybrook Rd. “Chris” Glee Club; Caduceus Edi- torial Staff; Patrol; Jr. Red Cross; Jr. Prom Comm.; Capers; Drama Club; Bad- minton; Basketball. (Cleri- cal) Favorite Pastime: Talking PRISCILLA BEACH 148 Denver Street SE tise Patrol. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Losing my books on the shelf in the lunchroom ERWIN BELL 17 Wrentham Rd. “Johnny” Patrol; Jr. Red Cross; TB Typist; G.O. Agent; Bowl- ing; Varsity Club; Jr. Achievement. (Clerical) Ambition: C.P.A. SUSAN BEANE 22 Endecott Street “Sue” Caduceus Bus. Staff; Liter- ary Club (College Prep.- Stenographic) Favorite Pastime: skiing Water- MARILYN BENNETT 24 Converse St. “Mar” Commerce Staff; TB Typ- ist; Caduceus Bus. Staff. (Bookkeeping- Stenographic) Ambition: Marry a mil- lionaire BARBARA BENOIT 333 Franklin St. 33 Rosedale Ave. Commerce Staff, Ed.; Stu- Christmas Dance Comm.; dent Council, Pres; Exec. Jr. Prom Comm.; Jr. Board; Office Aide; Christ- Achievement; Drill Team; mas Dance Comm.; Ban- Gym _ Leader; Volleyball. quet Comm.; Capers Usher- (Bookkeeping)’ ette,; G.O. Auditor; Class Ambition: Nurse Day Comm.; Gym Leader; Jr. Achievement; Bus. Con- sultant Hostess. (Bookkeep- ing-Stenographic) TANA BENOIT Joyce Mario’s summer was a busy one. A teacher at Accordion Mart Studio, she shared her musical talent by in- structing young children in the ac- cordion. This bright group placed high in regional competition. CAROLYN BERRELI ELAINE BERTHIAUME 1702 Carew St. ’ 34 Audubon St. “Carol” Jr. Red Cross; Office Aide; Glee Club. (Clerical) Basketball; Gym Leader. Pet Peeve: People who (Stenographic) hurt other people Ambition: Secretary DENNIS BENSON 43, Bowles Park Patrol; Capers; Band; G.O. Agent; Jr. Achievement; Soccer; Bowling. (Clerical) Ambition: To get places fast LINDA BERTOCCHI 105 Macomber Ave. “Butch” Caduceus Bus. Staff; TB Typist; Tennis; Bowling; Future Nurses’ Club. (Cler- ical) Pet Peeve: New teachers 32 CONSTANCE BENTLEY 385 Franklin St. “Connie” Jr. Red Cross; TB Typist; Volleyball; Tennis. (Cleri- cal) Favorite Pastime: Hampton Beach JEAN BIZA 57 Rhineback Ave. “Jeanie” Homeroom Alt; Gym Leader. (Bookkeeping) Favorite pastime: Horse- back riding fe Hockey. (Bookkeeping) Pet Peeve: Boys KATHERINE BERNARDI 884 Worthington St. Student Council; Patrol; Drama Club; TB Typist. (Bookkeeping) Pet Peeve: Carelessness NOREEN BLACK 304 B Union St. “Shorty” Red Cross; Field SAMUEL BLACKWELL 121 Bond St. “Sam” Capers; Chorus; Basket- ball; Football; = Track; Baseball. (Bookkeeping) Pet Peeve: Conceited peo- ple JO ANN BLAIR 132 Merrill Rd. “Jo” Christmas Dance Comm.; Homeroom Rep.; TB Typ- ist} Homeroom Alt.; Drill Team; Gym Leader; Fu- ture Nurses’ Club. (Cleri- cal) Pet Peeve: Boys who are not understanding GARY BLANCHARD 193 Savot Ave. “Bee” (Clerical) Ambition: IBM field ! ie ul i “se SANDRA BOBOLA 31 Washburn St. “Sandy” Art Club; Drama Club; TB Hockey. Typist; (Clerical) Ambition: WAVES j ii. bs i i il. 7 Field To join the KRISTINE BOHEMIER 39 Kenilworth St. “Kris” Christmas Dance Comm.; Homeroom Rep. (Book- keeping) Ambition: Dental Hy- gienist Kathleen McCleery receives instructions from her supervisor before starting her summer tasks at Massachusetts Mutual. SHEILA BOILARD 495 Oak St., I. O. “Sambo” Banquet Comm.; TB Typ- ist; Class Day Comm. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Patrick SONIA BONAVITA 84 Pineview Dr. “Sonny” Nat. Honor Society; Home- room Rep.; Prom Comm.; G.O. Agent; Homeroom Alt.; Volleyball; Basket- ball; Softball; Drill Team; Gym Leader; Bowling. (Bookkeeping) Ambition: Teacher Story-telling time. Sharon Cabra is a summer assistant in a city library branch. SHEILA BOND 295 Seymour Ave. Caduceus Bus. Staff; Patrol; Office Aide; Capers Usher; TB Typist; Tennis; Bowl- ing; Future Nurses’ Club; Sr. Cap and Gown Comm. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Boys—who can understand them? 248 Laconia St. JOAN BONGIOVANNI “Joni” (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Cops and red lights LINDA BORTHWICK 100 Shattuck St. Glee Club. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Boys who talk big af) JOHN BOUDREAU LYNN BOUSQUET GWENDOLYN BOYCE BETTY BRANCH KENNETH BRANDT 24 Dearborn St. 1242 Page Blvd. 579 Dickinson St. 124 Eastern Ave. 78 Bretton Rd. Caduceus Bus. Staff; Christ- “Lynnie Babe” “Gwen” Glee Club; Caduceus Bus. “Kenny” mas Dance Comm. (Cleri- Jr. Executive Board; Jr. (Clerical) Staff; Capers; Choir. (Book- Capers; Chorus. (Clerical) cal) Homeroom Rep.; TB Typ- Ambition: Airline Stew- keeping) . Ambition: To retire at 30 Pet Peeve: People who are ist; Jr. Achievement. (Sten- — ardess Pet Peeve: Conceited people impatient ographic) Ambition: To marry a blond (964 SEPTEMB ER SIE TRI POZA MF. 6ne meme) 1 00s e 7 15 [4 19 16 17 1§ 19 “Next time you try to steal our new senior hats, we'll...” CAROLE BROWN 2782 Main St. LINDA BRESSEM CAROL BROUILLETTE “Cocoa” 278 Berkshire Ave. CHERYL ANN 310 Fountain St. a : “Duchess” BROTHERS “Kg” fee Auditor. LENORE BROWN Capers. (Stenographic) 654 Dickinson St. Jr. Red Cross; Capers. Stenographic) 40 Woodside Terr. Pet Peeve: People who ig- Jt. Achievement. (Clerical) (Bookkeeping) Favorite Pastime: Horse- Capers Comm. (Clerical) nore you Ambition: Dental Assistant Ambition: Lawyer back riding Pet Peeve: Insincerity 34 MARGARET BROWN 13 Tumbleweed Rd. “Peggy” Commerce Staff; TB Typist. (Bookkeeping- Stenographic) Pet Peeve: People who are late MARIAN ANN BROWN 20 Craig St. Patrol; Jr. Red Cross; Sr. Exec. Board; Office Aide; Christmas Dance Comm.; Sr. Homeroom Rep. (Sten- ‘ographic) Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning PATRICIA BROWN 74 Euclid Ave. Pate Volleyball. (Stenographic) Ambition: Teacher for mentally retarded children KATHLEEN BROWSKY 231 Cooley St. Jr. Red Cross; Office Aide; Capers; Bank; Trading Post L Dae Ly pista 1G.O: Agent; Jr. Achievement. (Bookkeeping- Stenographic) Ambition: To be a success in life LINDA BURD 814 Belmont Ave. Capers. (Clerical) Pet Peeve. Two-faced peo- ple NANCY ANN BURHOP 114 Monrovia St. “Nanse”’ Glee Club; Jr. Homeroom Alt; Jr. Achievement; Bowling. (Stenographic) Favorite pastime: Listening to the stereo THOMAS BURKE 31 Groveland St. “Tommy” Jt: Red Gross; Alt; G.O. Agent. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Political Conser- vatives 35 ETHEL BURROUGHS 140 Garland St. “Toni” Caduceus Bus. Staff; TB Typist. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: East Long- meadow Friendly’s RONALD BUCKLEY Newhouse St. (General) Favorite M.G.A. pastime: My Our favorite pastime SUSAN - BURT 55 Wrentham Rd. “Pinky” Band. (Clerical) Ambition: Artist LORRAINE BUSHEY 127 Lang St. Jr. Red Cross; Fr. Home- room Rep.; TB Typist; G.O. Cashier. (Bookkeep- ing) Ambition: Bookkeeper or I.B.M. operator os¢ SEPTEMBER 964 SHARON CABRA 156 Atwater Ter. Caduceus Associate Editor; reeds @rosssa New Elem Treas.; Office Aide; Fr. Jr. Homeroom Rep.; Bus. Consultants Hostess; “Spot- light on Youth” Reporter; Literary Club; East. St. Farmers’ Exchange Host- ess. (College Prep-Steno.) Amb.: Med. technologist SUSAN CALABRESE 113 Johnson St. Patrol; Jr. Red Cross; Sr. Exec. Board; Sr. Homeroom Rep.; Chorus; TB Typist. (Clerical) Ambition: Airline hostess JAMES CALLAHAN SHARYN CALLAHAN 153 Mayfair Ave. “Kelly” Glee Club; Chorus; Tennis; Bowling. (Bookkeeping) Favorite Pastime: Yelling at my brother “T just can’t get used to being a senior. It’s too new, I guess.” Bev- erly Stoddard, Linda Suares, Betty Zajdel, and Chris Fyhr show off their new caps even at lunch! LINDA CAPUTO CHARLENE 248 Bolton St. CARRINGTON CYNTHIA CANEY “Shorty” 114 Ambrose St. CAROLE CASANOVA MARY CAMPBELL 38 Upland St. NES Fe JoHome: “Charlie” 185 College St. 293 Eastern Ave. “Cindy” room Rep.; TB Typist; Jr. Prom Committee; Caduceus Bus. Staff; Capers; Glee Club; Capers; Choir; Patrol; TB Typist. (Steno- Gym Leader. (Bookkeep- Drama Club. (Bookkeep- TB Typist; Class Day Com- Caduceus Bus. Staff. (Cleri- graphic) ing) ing) mittee. (Clerical) cal) Favorite Pastime: Dancing Pet Peeve: Typewriter in 226 Ambition: To reach five feet Pet Peeve: People who are never satisfied Ambition: Fashion model in New York ALAN CASSANELLI 50 Bartels St. G.O. Auditor; G.O. Home- room Agent; Varsity Club; Wrestling; Baseball. (Book- keeping) Ambition: C.P.A. JO-ANN CAULTON 136 Suffolk St. (Clerical) GEORGIA CHARTER 288 W. Allen Ridge Rd. « ” eorge (Clerical) JOSEPH CHICKLOW SKI 31 Ravenwood St. “Chick” Capers; Varsity Club; Bas- ketball; Football; Baseball. (Clerical) Ambition: Career in U.S. Navy EDWARD CAWLEY 62 Everett St. cin (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Women drivers (Left) Arthur Duncan, Mike White, and Freddy Hill display ‘their singing talents in the G.O. assembly, to show the new freshmen the benefits of joining G.O. (Right) The thought of receiv- ing senior hats brightens re- turning to school after summer vacation. Barbara Benoit, Don- na Crane, and Maria Ieraci try theirs on for the first time. LINDA ANN CHISOLM 71 Holly St., LO. Glee Club; Commerce Staff; N.H.S.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Banquet Comm.; Capers; Chess Club; Choir; Drama Club; G.O. Auditor; Class Day Comm.; Field Hockey; Ten- nis; Badminton. (Book- keeping-Stenographic) OM SALLY CEBULA WINFIELD CHAMBERS 16 Terrence St. J.V. Basketball; Jr. Prom Committee. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Nosey people MICHELE CHRZANOW SKI 14 Searsdale Rd. “Mikk” Patrol; Drama Club; TB Typist; G.O. Auditor; G.O. Agent; Fr. Homeroom Alt. (Bookkeeping) Pet Peeve: People who think they are better than others ROBERT CLARK 115 Florence St. Hockey. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: People who al- ways brag about them- selves CHARLES CLARKE CAROLYN COCCHI LINDA COCCHI MARILYN COGGINS 419 Goodwin St. 851 Worthington St. 205 Gifford St. 35 High St. “Chuck” “Coach” “Lyn” “Sunshine”’ Bowling; Football. (Book- Patrol; Jr. Red Cross; Jr. Capers; TB Typist. (Sten- (Clerical) Homeroom Rep.; Gym Leader. (General) Favorite Pastime: skiing ographic) Pet Peeve: Hypocrites keeping) Pet Peeve: Older “sisters” who chaperone Water jp po Bs SPB eh NG BEM ES (GE LE TELA Ve DS EO ee Fle “I’ve been here as long as Commerce has, Grandma Mossback tells interviewer Mary Skelly during G.O. assembly. MARGARET CONSOLINI 788 Sumner Avenue “Maggie” Caduceus Bus. Staff; Jr. Prom Comm.; Drama Club; G.O. Agent; Volleyball; Tennis; Softball; Gym Leader. (Stenographic-Cler- ical) Ambition: sultant RONALD CONNOR 28 Lorimer St., I. O. “Ron” (General) Fashion Pet Peeve: “Ford” lovers con- LINDA COMEAU 38 Favorite Pastime: Bowling KATHLEEN COOLEY 401 Stapelton Rd. “Casey” Office Aide; TB Typist; (Clerical) Ambition: Nurse SUSAN COHEN 470 Roosevelt Ave. Jr. Red Cross; G.O. Agent; Field Hockey; Gym Leader. (College Prep- Stenographic) Ambition: Elementary teacher FAITH COREY 81 Kenway Drive Caduceus Bus. Staff; Patrol; TB Typist; Gym Leader. (Stenographic) Pet Peeve: People who never finish what they start 65 East Canton Circle Commerce Staff; Art Club; Volleyball; © Baumholder, Germany, High School Newspaper Staff. (Book- keeping-Stenographic) | Favorite Pastime: Raising and training of animals JEAN CORINHA JUDITH ANN COTTLE 75 Pemaquid St. Sjutse Library Assistant. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Snobbish people LINDA CORLISS 28 Hartley St. “Frances” (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Stubborn people PAUL COURCHESNE 1027 Carew St. “Bones” Patrol; Jr. Red Cross Coun- cil; Prom Comm.; Track; Bowling; Varsity Club; G.O. Alt. (Clerical) Ambition: To be a good person SANDRA CORMIER 297 Dickinson St. “Sandy” Student Council; Office Aide; H.R. Rep.; Jr. Prom Comm.; G.O. Auditor; H.R. Alternate; Christmas Dance Comm.; Gym Lead- er. (Bookkeeping-Steno.) Pet Peeve: People who think they’re all it KATHY COX 146 Jasper St. Jr. Red Cross; TB Typist; Gym Leader. (Steno- graphic) Pet Peeve: Second Lunch. 39 FILOMENA COSTA 32 Montgomery St., I. O. Eile Commerce Staff; Natl. Honor Society; Office Aide; ii erome Conia Gr. O: Agent; Gym Leader. (Book- keeping-Stenographic) Pet Peeve: People who talk about other people DONNA LYNN CRANE 10 Kingston St. Caduceus Bus. Staff; Drama Club; TB Typist; Tennis; Softball. (Bookkeeping) Ambition: Elementary teacher RITA COTE 3017 Main St. Patrol; Jr. Red Cross; Jr. HieReee Rep) Lae rom Comm.; Drama _ Club. (Bookkeeping) Pet Peeve: Disorganized people “All for Commerce” stand up and_ holler during the first football rally. MICHAEL CURLEY 73 York St. Patrol; Varsity Club; Audio-Visual Aide; Foot- bail. (Clerical) Favorite Pastime: Sleeping KATHY CURRIER 87 Parkside St. STANLEY CZOCHARA 28 Kazbeck St. LINDA DAIGNEAULT 67 Lyndall St. MARTIN DALEY 34 Victoria St. “Dee-Dee” Patrol; Sr. Exec. Board; “Moose” “Motts” Caduceus Bus. Staff; Capers Homeroom Rep.; Christmas Jr, Red Cross; TB Typist; Capers; Stage Crew; Audio- Committee; T.B. Typist. Dance Comm. (Clerical) G.O. Agent, Cashier; Jr. Visual Aide; Varsity Club; (General) Pet Peeve: Nosey people Achievement. (Clerical) Wrestling; Baseball; Foot- Pet Peeve: Rumors Pet Peeve: Boys who ate ball. (Bookkeeping) late for dates Pet Peeve: People who think they know all the answers (§ FOES oP PE If SPSL TE Wh PAY eI el TESTES VaIIEOW [a 2 L927 Linda Dore enthusiastically ad- vertises the talents of our foot- ball team. varsity squad. JUDITH DAHLIA 563 Liberty St. “Kitten” Caduceus Bus. Staff; Drama Club; T.B. Typist; Capers Makeup Comm.; Volley- ball; Badminton; Tennis; Softball; Bowling. (Book- keeping) Favorite Pastime: Talking on the phone PATRICIA DAHLKE “Pat” 92 Monrovia Street Fr. Homeroom Rep.; Ten- nis; Softball. (Bookkeep- ing)) Pet Peeve: Waiting MARY-ANN DAIGLE 84 Wachusetts St. “Blondie” Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; Capers TB Typist. (Bookkeeping) Pet Peeve: People who don’t mind their own busi- ness 40 MARSHA DAGENAIS 51 Littleton St. “Marsh” Patrol; Jr. Red Cross; Office Aide; Jr. Prom Comm. (College Prep- Stenographic) Ambition: To go to college DENNIS DALTON 19 Firglade Ave. “Dennis the Menace” Art Club; Capers Scenery. (Bookkeeping) Pet Peeve: People who are conceited Introducing our heroes. At the first football rally the cheerleaders present the THOMAS D’AMBROSIO 97 Parkside St. “Tommy” Soccer; Baseball. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: People who brag about themselves Ea SSS... ie KEVIN DANIE LA VERNE DAVIS 11 Dorchester St. “1G BI Caduceus Bus. Staff; Jr. Sr. Prom Comm.; Field Hockey; Volleyball; Basket- ball; Softball; Track; Or- chestra; Class Day Usher; Apparatus. (Bookkeeping) Ambition: Professional bas- ketball player GERALDINE DANIELS 27 Hayden Ave. Jr. Prom Committee; TB Typist; Art Club; Field Hockey; Volleyball; Basket- ball;, Softball; Drill Team; Gym Leader; (Bookkeeping) Pet Peeve: People who walk past without speaking. Apparatus. PATRICIA DEANE 92 Sheffield St. “Patches”’ Red Cross Rep. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: People who don’t mind their own busi- ness THOMAS DAPONDE CLAIRE DEGON 248 Ambrose St. Fr. Homeroom Rep.; TB Typist; G.O. Auditor; G.O. Agent; Gym Leader. (Book- keeping) Favorite pastime: Being in Holland (Mass.) 41 JUDY DASTOLI 18 Mystic St. “Sparky” Patrol; G.O. Agent and AI- ternate (Clerical) Pet Peeve: The Beatles LINDA DELNEGRO 8 Worcester Ave. “Shorty” Art Club; Office Aide; Red Cross Rep.; TB = Typist. (Bookkeeping) Pet Peeve: People who don’t act their age Touchdown! the jamboree as the team scores. CAROLE DAVIES 223 Arthur St. Commerce Staff; Patrol; Jr. Red Cross; Jr. Sr. Exec. Board; Homeroom Rep.; TB Typist; Gym Leader. (Bookkeeping) Pet Peeve: People who say things they don’t mean Students cheer at MARIA DE MARCHI 11 Angelo St. “Marie” TB Typist; Bowling. (Cleri- cal) Ambition: Secretary JOYCE DEMBROSKI BETTY DEMERS BARBARA 15 Verge St. 33 Bernard St. DESLONGCHAMP “Dumbo” Student Council; Fr., Jr., 218 Oakland St. Caduceus Photo Staff; TB St., Exec. Board; Christmas “Frenchie” Typist; Homeroom Alter- Dance Comm.; Jr. Prom (Clerical) Comm.; Banquet Comm.; Drama Club. (Clerical) Ambition: Cosmetologist nate. (Bookkeeping) Ambition: Airline hostess Pet Peeve: Beatle-haters Mr. Zoubek, co-author of the Gregg shorthand book, is about to give a demonstration. With Mrs. Moriarty, chairman of the Stenographic De- partment, as dictator, Mr. Zoubek will take shorthand at the rate of 200 W.P.M. BARBARA DION 23 Ledyard St. “Bobbie” (Clerical) Pet Peeve: People who walk slow on the way to lunch. PATRICIA DION 45 Edendale St. “Trisha” (Clerical) Pet Peeve: People who talk about others DOMENICK DISANTI 14 Pershing Terr. Wrestling. (Clerical) Ambition: Sleep until 9 Volleyball; Basketball; Soft- ball. (Clerical) Ambition: To work with the Federal Government LINDA DIEDERICH JOSEPH DIMAURO 99 DeWitt St. 860 Chestnut St. “Linder” “Jodi” Capers; Football. (Clerical) Ambition: Perform or en- tertain Another Drill Team contribution to the trophy case. Susan Meyer, Sandy Har- rold, Mr. Sweeney, and Thelma Walters look on as Lauren Stachelek finds a place for the Columbus Day parade trophy. SHEILAH DIXON hesiee’ Set DIANNA DISTEFANO si lpecse oe! ees ae “Dixie” 7 ante Street Art Club; Caduceus Bus. Dee Staff; N.H.S.; Library As- Patrol; Office Aide; Cheer- sistant; Christmas Dance leader; Gym Leader (Cleri- Comm.; Capers; Banquet cal) Comm.; Chorus; Class Day Pet Peeve: People who take Comm.; Drama _ Club. your chair, in the lunch (Clerical) room Ambition: Fashion designer 42 DONNA DONOVAN 118 Pennsylvania Ave. Volleyball. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Two-faced peo- ple DARLYN DUMOULIN 146 Everett St. “Dolly” TB Typist. (Bookkeeping) Pet Peeve: Tuesdays and Thursdays LINDA ANN DORE 31 Wrona St. Glee Club; Jr. Sr. Exec. Board; Office Aide; Christ- mas Dance Comm.; Capers; TB Typist; Cheerleader; Tennis; Softball. (Clerical) Bt Pastime: Watching V ARTHUR DUNCAN 73 Albermarle St. “Dunk” Student Council; Fr. Exec. Board; Homeroom Rep.; Capers; Audio-Visual Aide; G.O. Agent; Bowling; Base- ball. (Bookkeeping) Pastime: Quarrels with Laurie JACQUELYN DOWNEY 107 Valley Rd. (General) SUSAN DUNN 1824 Parker St. Fr. Homeroom Rep. (Cleri- cal) Pet Peeve: People who are late 43 MARLYN DULUDE Jr. Achievement. (Clerical) Community service occupies the October afternoons of many senior girls, as they type letters for the annual Christmas Seals mailing of the Hampden County Tuberculo- sis Association. This scene at the TB headquarters catches Mr. Wheeler instructing Nancy Cunliffe, Margaret Morin, Lynn Knapik, and Linda Mar- tin. DOROTHY EAGAN 48 Forest St. 33 Mansfield St. Office Aide. (Stenographic) “Louise” Pet Peeve: Boys who wear (Clerical) Ambition: Office worker JACQUELINE DUMAIS 6 Springfield St. TB Typist. (Bookkeeping- Pet Peeve: People who lie | Stenographic) Ambition: To be a secretary MARY LOU ENGLE JOHN ERICKSON 36 Cleveland St. HOWARD EROSS 140 Ft. Pleasant Ave. os eS “Howie” Hockey; Baseball. (Cleri- (Bookkeeping) cal Pet Peeve: Messy writing Ambition: Data Processing field 1964 NOVEMBER 1964 (ie Ce, i Oh PUPA TEE Volts TQ TAL T84 HALEY) Browsing is fun. These students seem to enjoy thumbing through some of the interesting items on sale at the Book Fair held by the National Honor Society. HOLLY FERRIS TERESE FARRELL ae es wae oe ree i 1e OCKey, olleybDall; 222 Almira Road Badenintee. Basket “Teece” Sr. Patrol. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Conceited b oys Softball. (Bookkeeping) Ambition: To be a good bookkeeper SIRARPI FARADJIAN 37 Dresden St. Art Club; N. H. S.; Christ- mas Dance Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm.; G.O. Audi- tor. (Bookkeeping) Favorite pastime: Painting MICHAEL FIORE 350 Abbott St. “Mike’”’ Soccer. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Blue eye makeup 44 CAROLE ANN FARELLA 204 Drexel St. Drama Club; TB Typist. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Crowded locker rooms JOANNE FIORENTINO 67 Fiorentino St. Om TB Typist; Field Hockey. (Bookkeeping) Pet Peeve: Crowded locker rooms in the winter LINDA FARINA 41 Prouty St. Fr. Exec. Board; Fr. Home- room Rep.; TB Typist; Soft- ball. (Clerical) Ambition: Dental assistant HELEN FISHER 93 Cass St. Glee Club; G.O. Auditor. (Bookkeeping) Ambition: Bookkeeper LINDA FISHER 93 Cass St. Glee Club. (Clerical) Ambition: To be happy and to make others happy CAROL FORTIER 53 Denver St. “Curly” Commerce Staff; Jr. Red Cross; Office Aide; TB Typ- ist; G.O. Auditor; G.O. Agent; Christmas Dance Comm.; Class Day Grad- uation Comm. (College Prep.-Bookkeeping) Favorite Pastime: Talking BARBARA FOLEY 143 Woodlawn St. Trading Post; TB Typist; G.O. Auditor; Jr. Home- room Alt. (Bookkeeping) Ambition: Medical assistant Assembly American Education Week RALPH FOLEY 17 Sumner Ave. “Rocky” Patrol; Capers; Wrestling. (Bookkeeping) Ambition: To be an ac- countant. gives Thelma Walter and Carol Hurley an opportunity to see what it is like to face the student body. ALICE FRAICHARD 91 Somerset St. “Candy” Library Assistant; TB Typ- ist. (Clerical) Ambition: Legal secretary in whatever I do 45 inte, ftg Nye Christmas Dance Commit- PATRICIA FRANK tee; Sr. Homeroom Rep. 43 Glenham St. Glee Club. (Clerical) Ambition: To be successful SUE FONTAINE 65 Northway Dr. Caduceus Associate Editor; Natl. Honor Society; Office Aide; TB Typist; G.O. Aud- itor; Jr. Homeroom Alter- nate. (Bookkeeping-Steno- graphic) Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning CAROL FRATTESI 114 Brookside Circle Exec. Board; (Bookkeeping- Stenographic) Ambition: tary Medical secre- JANE FORAN 505 Armory St. Choir. (General) Ambition: To be happy Happiness is counting all that money. G.O. auditors Marybelle, Sharon, Diane, and Lorraine enjoy their work. The money received from the special Varsity Club candy sale will go toward the purchase of such school equipment as a whirlpool bath. GEORGINA FUHRMANN 90 Woodcrest Rd. “George” ins} Ibyocs ie ment. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: People who aren’t friendly Achieve- BARBARA FURLANI CHRISTINE FYHR ROBERT FYHR THERESA GABOURY FRIEDA GABUSI 181 Merrimac Ave. 41 Brewster Street 17 Noel Street 6 Atwood Place 22 Belmont Place “Peanuts” “Chris” (Clerical) “Curly” Jr. Red Cross; TB Typ- Caduceus Bus. Staff; Jr. Red Christmas Dance Comm.; Ambition: Toownmyown Glee Club; Chorus; TB ist; Homeroom Alt. Jr. Cross Alt.; Christmas Dance Jr. Prom Comm.; TB Typ- business Typist. (Bookkeeping) Achievement. (Bookkeep- Comm.; Jr. Homeroom ist. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: People who are ing) Rep.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Ambition: Secretary stuckup eee To get a college egree Capers; TB Typist; Volley- ball. (Clerical) Favorite Pastime: Having fun 1964 NOVEMBER 19 64 a OI Ow, 9 9 101 12 13 4 Lom OR (Eig tZ O07] 2 23 2425 2627 Lf Vel The starting line for the big classical game: George Mur- ray, Lance Gauthier, Arnold Kaplan, John Wright, Martin Daley, Fred Hill, and Charles Parker. ROBERT DANNY LANCE GAUTHIER GARDNER 89 Bristol St. ine iar i 28 Eagle St. “Goof” CAROL GARCZYNSKI feats ‘ Fr. Homeroom Alternate. Football; Varsity Club. 270 Pearl Street 4 (Clerical) (Clerical) G.O. Agent. (Clerical) Patrol. (Clerical) Ambition: Restaurant man- Pet Peeve: Girls who wear Pet Peeve: People who are Ambition: Gov. Accountant ager Beatle shoes late THOMAS GAVIN 46 ALICE ANN GLOVER ALTHEA GOAD CORALIE GOODWIN 79 Edgewood St. 7 Noble St. 28 Myrtle St. “Cookie” “Honey” Cora: Glee Club; Jr. Prom Fr. Elections Supervisor. Art Club; Capers; Drama Comm.; Chorus. (Clerical) (Clerical) Club; Field Hockey; Volley- Ambition: Private Secre- Pet Peeve: Ignorant people ball; Jr. Red Cross; Ap- tary paratus. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Boys who think they are so smart cheerleaders are as much a part of the athletic scene as the players them- os . The 1964-5 varsity: Laurie Vezina, Grace Tucci, Gail Arndt, Donna Mur- debbie Armstrong, Penny Zielinski, Yolanda Dixon, Linda Dore, and Har- erwitz. RICHARD DOUGLAS GEBBIE 63 Monrovia St. JENNIE GERMANO GARY W. GILMORE “Rich” 254 Oakland St. 18 Sorrento St. Varsity Club (Clerical) “Honey” “Crazy Legs” Ambition: Used car sales- (Clerical) (Bookkeeping) man Ambition: Hairdresser Pet Peeve: Girls JACQUELYN GAVLICK 36 Conklin St. TB Typist. (Clerical) Ambition: To make money ANNETTE GORDON 139 Catharine St. “Nettie” Glee Club; Jr. Red Cross; TB Typist; Field Hockey; Volleyball; Dance Comm.; Drill Team; (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Make-up work in Basketball; Jr. JACQUELINE GAYLOR Vabdnahg ae jan il Ph niall We're ready for Classical! (Now, how do we clean the car tomorrow?) DONNA GORDON 103 Bronson Terr. Glee Club; Caduceus Bus. Staff; Commerce Staff; Pa- trol; Jr. Red Cross; Office Aide; Christmas Dance Comm.; TB Typist; G.O. Homeroom Alt. (Book- keeping-Stenographic) Ambition: Secretary EDWARD GORDON 59 Thomas St. ROBERT GORDON 21 Parkside St. “Penoke”’ Student Council; Patrol; Fr. Varsity Club; Track. (Cleri- Homeroom Rep.; Jr. Prom Mabie CGS vom mari (ne Ambition: To own an Cal) , XKE Ambition: Happiness and money ieee ee Oe Ome , MOG) VDP WATE TE BUTE ERE AD SU LELRAT LS 26 LUE. Ded0 Rabbi Snyder, (center) our inspiring Thanksgiving speaker, poses graciously after the assembly with Sharon Cabra, and Principal who also took part, Sweeney. SANDRA GRAVELINE 14 Milton St., I.O. Jr. Prom Comm.; Class Day Usher; Graduation Usher; Bowling .(Stenographic) Ambition: Elementary teacher ROBERT GRAY 1 Lebanon Place “Dickie” (General) Ambition: Commercial ar- tist DONNA GORHAM 98 Dwight Rd. (Bookkeeping- Stenographic) Ambition: Medical assistant ROSEMARIE GRECO 102 Robert Dyer Cir. “Roe” TB Typist; G.O. Auditor. (Bookkeeping) Pet Peeve: Getting up early 48 CANDACE GOULD 184 Lancashire Rd. Caduceus Bus. Staff; Office Aide; Fr. Homeroom Rep.; Capers; Stage Crew; Drama Club; TB Typist; G.O. Agent; Field Hockey; Ten- nis; Apparatus; Sr. Hat Comm. (Stenographic) Ambition: Domestic engi- neer SANDRA GREEN 254 Plainfield St. “Cleopatra”’ Caduceus Bus. Staff; Cap- ers; Stage Crew. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Conformists CHRIS GRAMAROSSA 17 Montpelier St. TB Typist; Fr. Homeroom Alt. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Boys who are late for a date JOEL GREENBERG 33 Wolcott St. (Bookkeeping) Pet Peeve: People with bad manners GAIL GUMLAW 89 Kensington Ave. “Gee Gee”’ Trading Post. (Bookkeep- ing-Stenographic) Pet Peeve: Boys who stand in the halls MARIE GRIMALDI 122 Drexel St. “Wop” | Patrol; National Honor So- ciety; Homeroom Rep.; ; | Capers; TB Typist; G.O. Agent; Homeroom Alt.; Sr. | Hat Comm. (Bookkeeping) ] Favorite Pastime: Skippy | : j i } RONALD HAMEL NANCY HANSEN HELEN HARRIS MARJORIE 52 Loring St. 120 Ashbrook St. 118 Greene St. GREENSMITH “Ronnie” H.R. Rep.; Christmas Glee Club; Jr. Capers Cos- 28 Michigan St., LO. (Clerical) Dance Comm. (Bookkeep- tume Comm.;_ G.A.A. “Margie” Pet Peeve: Slow walkers ing) Board; TB Typist; G.O. Jr. Prom Comm.; Banquet Ambition: To become a Auditor; Field Hockey; Comm.; Jr. Rep.; Capers teacher Basketball; Gym Leader; Make-up Comm.; Drama Track. (Bookkeeping) Club; TB Typist; G.O. Ambition: Accountant Auditor; Badminton; Bas- ketball. (Bookkeeping) Pet Peeve: The Rolling Stones Senior Guidance Counselor REGION GRINER 117 Sanderson St. “Pen” Jr. Red Cross; Homeroom Rep.; TB Typist; Home- room Alt. (Clerical) Ambition: Hairdresser Rumpal gives the class infor- mation and advice on college applications. The guidance office, with an ex- tensive file of phamphlets and catalogs, helps seniors in their thinking of next year. SANDRA LEE HAROLD 261 Greenaway Dr. Drill Team; Gym Leader; Track. (Stenographic) Ambition: Typist 49 MARY HART 24 Daviston St. H.R. Alternate; Jr. Achieve- ment. (Clerical) Ambition: Airline hostess ELLEN HARTE 66 Stockman St. Senior Hats; Glee Club. (Clerical ) Ambition: Dental assistant RUTH HAWN DIANE HELGEVOLD SHARON HELMS SUSAN HERON CAROLYN HILL 321 Oakland St. 58 Shawnut St. 50 Belmont Avenue 58 Dubois St. 545 Cooley St. “Ruthie” “Dee” Art Club; Caduceus Bus. Capers. (Stenographic) (Clerical) (Clerical) Commerce Staff; G.A.A. Staff; Library Assistant, Pet Peeve: Boys who are Ambition: Hairdresser Ambition: Commercial ar- Board; Capers; G.O. Rep.; G-O. Agent; TB Typist. chronic liars tist Red Cross Rep. Tennis; (Stenographic) Basketball. (Stenographic) Ae aaa Locker rooms at Ambition: Private secretary (vee ah GE fi ON (CS FIZ 9e77, (STW ERED A) 7, The motor vehicles inspector thinks Dee DiStefano and Toni Mango are about ready for their driver’s licenses, but first he warns them again of the rules of the road. FREDDIE JOE HILL 84 Stebbins St. “Big Fred” Student Council, Vice-Pres.; Ife Wiel Twogee Je. ley exer Board; Varsity Club; Christ- mas Dance Comm.; Capers; Basketball, Capt.; Football; Track. (Clerical) Ambition: To go to college DIANE HOFFMAN 45 Donbray Rd. Glee Club; Caduceus Pho- tography Coordinator; Jr. Prom Comm.; Commerce Staff; TB Typist; G.O. Agent. (Bookkeeping) Pet Peeve: Girls with short skirts SHARON HOLLY 45 Wilbraham Ave. (General) Ambition: Secretary KENNETH HOUGHTON 367 Belmont Ave. (Bookkeeping) Pet Peeve: People who are smart DIANE HOULE 29 Spence St. Fr. Homeroom Rep.; TB Typist. (Bookkeeping) Pet Peeve: Chairs in lunchroom the DAVID HRYCAY 29 Grenada Terrace “Dave” Hockey; Basketball; Base- ball. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Getting up early JAMES JAMBORA 45 Oak St., LO. “Jim” | Varsity Club; Wrestling. ) (Clerical) | Ambition: Join the Navy CAROL HURLEY 56 Ravenwood St. MICHAEL HYLAND Commerce Staff; Patrol; Capers Usher. (Steno- graphic) Pet Peeve: Mondays The Junior Red Cross drive is under way. Tom Burke and Barbara Kuc post the early results. The library becomes a photo gallery. Sue Fontaine, Sheila Katz, and Mar- garet Kestler take time off during Caduceus period to admire the East- man Kodak National High School Exhibit. SHIRLEY JEANSON DAVID LEE JEBB 44 Eagle St. 3364 Main St. National Honor Society; “Jebber” Office Aide; Library As- Commerce Staff; Student sistant; G.O. Auditor; Fr. Jr. Homeroom Alt. (Steno- graphic-Bookkeeping) Ambition: Secretary Council; Fr. Exec. Board; Football; Baseball. (Cleri- cal) Ambition: Singer 51 SANDRA HYLAND 929 Berkshire Ave., I.O. “Sandie” Capers. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: College boys MARIA IERACI 57 Florence St. “Mary” Patrol; Office Aide; Sr. Homeroom Alt. (Steno- graphic) Ambition: To be a success ELIZABETH JANE JOHNSON 888 Belmont Ave. Capers. (Clerical) Ambition: To be on Broad- way ERNESTINE JOHNSON 122 Clyde St. Homeroom Rep.; Volley- ball; Basketball. (Book- keeping) Ambition: Bookkeeper KAREN JONES 146 Massasoit St. Art Club; Jr. Red Cross; Christmas Dance Comm.; Capers; Drama Club; G.O. Auditor; Class Day Comm. (College Prep.-Stenograph- ic) Ambition: To see the world PE ay @ Oo hae EE TH 1314 15 1617 18 ‘19 2021 222314 15 26 7 LP 27 RF) Three candidates. Edmund Baczynski, Diane Hoffman, and Carol Hurley are among the seniors vying for election as the school’s delegate for Good Govern- ment Day. BRUCE KAUFMAN 152 Pinecrest Dr. Golf. (Clerical) Pastime: Favorite The drive-in ARNOLD KAPLAN 54 Virginia St. Football. (Bookkeeping) Ambition: College JEANNINE KAWA 48 Tavistock St. “Gee” Capers; TB Typist. (Book- keeping) ANN KARCZMARCZYK 21 Kenway Dr. Gaduceus Bus. Staff; Christ- mas Dance Comm.; Drama Club; TB Typist. (General) Pet Peeve: Getting up on Monday mornings SHARON KEEGAN 230 Centre St. Commerce Staff; N.H.S.; Jr. Red Cross; Sr. Exec. Board; Christmas Dance Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm.,; Capers; Drama Club; TB Typist; G.O. Auditor; Gym Leader; Apparatus. (Book- keeping-Stenographic) Ambition: Peace Corps SHEILA KATZ 78 Narragansett St. Caduceus Associate Editor; Library Asst.; (Steno- graphic) Pet Peeve: Picky people KAREN KEENAN 60 Belmont Ave. “Birdie” Jr. Red Cross; Field Hockey Tennis; Softball. (Clerical) Ambition: To learn how to type VIOLA KATZENBURGER 27 Madison Ave. SAE (Clerical) Ambition: cian X-Ray _ techni- JANICE KENNEDY 83 Santa Barbara St. Glee Club; Student Coun- cil; Fr., Jr., Sr. Exec. Board; Christmas Dance Comm.; Homeroom Rep.; Sr. Prom Comm.; Capers; Choir; Chorus; TB Typist; G.O. Agent; Gym Leader; Sen- ior Hat Comm. (Bkkpg.) Pet Peeve: Insincere people JOHN KENNEDY 17 Jonquil Dr. “Jack” (Bookkeeping) Pet Peeve: Girls who never smile “Very successful” is the report on the Christmas brownie sale held by the Future Nurses Club. Karen Hasselbaum, Joan Gagliardo, and MARGARET KESTLER 33, Pembroke St. “Meg” Caduceus Associate Editor; Christmas Dance Comm.; G.O. Agent; Badminton; Apparatus. (College Prep.- Stenographic) Ambition: Teacher Susan Dilinski are the salesgirls. GWENDOLYN KING 18 Olive St. “Smokey” Glee Club; Caduceus Bus. Staff; Capers; Jr. Prom Hostess; Choir; TB Typist; Drill Team. (General) Favorite Pastime: Eating CARLA KINNEY 78 Melba St. Jr. Red Cross; Christmas Dance Comm.; TB Typist; Lunchroom Cashier; Cadu- ceus Bus. Staff. (Bookkeep- ing) Ambition: Elementary teacher FRANCES KICZEK 57 Whiting St. “Frannie” (Clerical) Pet Peeve: When Fred is late CAROL KINNEY 78 Melba St. Caduceus Bus. Staff; Jr. Red Cross; Tennis; Drill Team. (Bookkeeping) Ambition: Medical assistant DONNA LEE KING 119 Revere St. “Donnie” (Clerical) Ambition: Hairdresser SHARON KIRBY 878 Liberty St. “Sherry” Sr. Exec. Board. (Clerical) Favorite Pastime: Water Skiing DORIS KING 129 Prentice St. “Doe” Pep Squad. (General) Ambition: X-Ray techni- cian Cheerleaders turn salesgirls. Harriet Zerwitz, Debbie Armstrong, and Laurie Vezina sell shakers in preparation for the first basketball rally. LYNN KNAPIK 210 High St. Glee Club; Commerce Staff; Drama Club; TB Typist; Fr. Homeroom Alternate; Jr. Achievement. (Steno- graphic) Ambition: Airline stew- ardess me: RAYMOND KORNY 32 Osgood St. Commerce Staff; Jr. Prom Comm.; Capers; Chorus; Varsity Club; Wrestling; Football; Baseball. (Book- keeping) Pet Peeve: Those who do well on tests but say other- wise 96g DECEMBER 964 ek ES Bh) Guede Osl fz, 18 9 15 16 17 18 9 VL IE SES SL aL (2027 203! Auditioning for Capers are Barry Mul- , Linda Skibiski, drew, Stephen Jackson and Dennis Benson. Marie McCormick, show later proved. FRANK KURALT 296 Franklin St. “Frankie” Football. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Teachers who are bad news and committee did their work well, as the JOSEPH KOSLIK 36 Oak St. “Joey” Glee Club; Socecr; Basket- ball; Baseball. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Crabby people Mr. Nickerson, the selection HAZEL KURTYKA FREDI KRAVITZ 26 Middlebrook Dr. Caduceus Bus. Staff; Bad- minton; Tennis; aie Achievement. (Bookkeep- ing) Ambition: Teacher JOSEPHINE KUZA 77 Narragansett St. “Josie” Glee Club; Drama Club; TB Typist. (General) Ambition: Practical nurse ERNIE KRUPKE 289 Tinkam Rd. “Krup” (Clerical) Ambition: Truck driver PATRICIA LABRANCHE 242 Boston Rd. Homeroom Rep.; TB Typ- ist; Homeroom Alt. (Book- keeping) Ambition: Medical assistant BARBARA KUC 193 Hampshire St., LO. Commerce Cir. Mgr.; Pa- trol; N.H.S.; Jr. Red Cross; Spotlight Reporter; U.N. Contest Winner; Girls State Rep.; Business Consultant Hostess; Graduation Decor- ations Comm. (College Prep.-Stenographic) Amb.: Secondary teacher ANDRE LACHANCE 16 Bushwick Pl. “Andy” (Bookkeeping) Ambition: Medical nologist tech- 54 CLEO JEAN LAGOS 117 Chapin Ter. Jr. Red Cross; Jr. Prom Comm.; TB Typist; Bad- minton. (Stenographic) Pet Peeve: Work G.O. Accountants Barbara Vautrain, Lorraine Bushey, Ros- anna Mei, and Claire Degon sell Capers tickets to Susan Scibelli. JANICE LANGDON 17 Bushwick Pl. “Jan G.O. Agent; Cheerleader; Basketball; Softball; Bad- minton; Gym Leader; Bowling, Capt. (Bookkeep- ing) Favorite Pastimes: Water skiing and bowling FRANCES ANNE LAGUE 274 Abbott St. “Fee Fee” (Clerical) Ambition: Secretary MAGGIE LANIER 105 Division St. (Clerical) Favorite Pastime: word puzzles Cross- Bowling. (Bookkeeping) Pet Peeve: Late people. HOPE LAMBERTON 73 Layzon Bros. Rd. “Pretty Blue Eyes” “Shorty” (Clerical) (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Crowded busses Pet Peeve: Two-faced peo- ple (Right) in preparation for Capers, Mr. Grant gives a demonstration to the make - up committee. Kathy McCleery is the “patient” while Ruth La- Chance, Sandy Klinkow- ski, and Kathy Moore get pointers on the process. CONSTANCE LAREVIERE 19 Rapalus St. “Connie” Capers; LINDA LAMICA 73 Blanding St. CYNTHIA LA ROCHE 135 Prentice St. Art Club; Jr. Prom Comm.; Pep Squad; TB Typist. (General) Pet Peeve: Disloyalty FRANCIS LAMOUREUX 11 Douglas St. G.O. Agent; Capers Cast. (Bookkeeping) Ambition: Teacher LINDA LAZARZ 134 Woodmont St. TB Typist; Basketball; Pep Squad; Jr. Red Cross. (Clerical) Ambition: Receptionist 55 CAROL LEAK KATHLEEN LE CUYER 104 Logan St. 117 Leitch St. “Shorty” Office Aide; TB Typist; TB ‘Typist; Class Day ©-O. Auditor. _(Bookkeep- Usher; Orchestra. (Steno- ing-Stenographic) graphic) Ambition: To own a new Pet Peeve: Conceited people 1965 Corvette Convertible New sets must be created for Capers ’65. First the back- ground for the flats must be painted—a job for Susan Web- ber and Stephen Jackson (kneeling) and Veronica Peter- son and Anita Plummer (standing). SANDRA LETOURNEAU 78 Talmadge Drive Caduceus Photo Staff; Ex- ecutive Board; Jr. Prom Comm.; Jr. Achievement; Library Asst.; Jr. Home- MARY LETENDRE roomate eC OMA 65 Sterling St. ternate; Gym Leader. Office Aide; Drama Club; (General) TB Typist. (Stenographic) Ambition: Airline stew- Ambition: Medical assistant ardess KAREN LEDGER 520 Oak St., 1.0. “BeBe” TB Typist; G.O. Agent. (Bookkeeping) Pet Peeve: Eddie Gordon MARK LEVETON 38 Knollwood St. Capers; Band. (College Prep.-Stenographic) Ambition: Music teacher CAROLYN LELAND 30 Bancroft St. “Leinda”’ Glee Club; Capers; Volley- ball; Badminton; Basket- ball; Track. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Boys who are stupid PHYLLIS LEVINE 97 Spring St. Natl. Honor Society; Bas- ketball; Badminton; Gym Leader. (Bookkeeping) Ambition: Work in a bank ROBERT LEMANIS 830 Newbury St. “Mick” Band. (Clerical) Ambition: Drummer CATHERINE LEWIN 151 Lebanon St. Caduceus Associate Editor; Prom Comm.; Chorus; Jr. Achievement; Drama Club; Literary Club. (Steno- graphic) Ambition: To acquire men- tal and mundane wealth 56 DONNA LIGUS 260 Pearl St. Glee lub; Capers; Caduceus Bus. Staff; Natl. Honor So- Clety meet, Jf, of. Exec. Boatdsee ji cc. Sr. Prom Comm.; Drama Club; Homeroom Rep.; TB Typ- ist; Bowling. (Bookkeep- ing) Ambition: Policewoman KAREN LONG 13 Woodcrest Rd. Jr. Achievement; TB Typ- ist; Gym Leader; Basket- ball. (Bookkeeping-Steno- graphic) Pet Peeve: Locker rooms at 2:45 GARY LITCHFIELD 59 Seymour Ave. bitches (Clerical) Ambition: Bartender LINDA LONG 275 East St. “Fred” Glee Club; Jr. Prom Comm.; TB Typist; Class Day Comm.; Christmas As- sembly; G.O. Assembly; Music Assembly. (Book- keeping) Ambition: To be happy and successful CAROL LITTLE 17 Olmstead Dr. Library Assistant; TB Typ- ist. (Bookkeeping) Favorite Pastime: Spending Dad’s money SIGNA LONG 29 Maebeth St. TB Typist; Basketball; Jr. Achievement; Gym Leader. (Bookkeeping- Stenographic) Ambition: Hairdresser LANA LOMBARDI 1656 So. Branch Pkwy. TB Typist. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Stuck-up people LINDA LOCKERBY 114 Davis St. Patrol; Drill Team; Gym Leader. (Bookkeeping- Stenographic) Ambition: Hairdresser Completing the scenery for the Bedrock numbers are Veronica Peterson, Dennis Dalton, Ralph Foley, Susan Webber, and Stephen Jackson. SANDRA LORENZATTI 247 Winton St. CAROL LONGTAIN Caduceus Associate Editor; 60 Davis St. Natl. Honor Society; Ca- Christmas Dance Comm.; pers; TB Typist; Softball; Capers; Volleyball; Bad- Track. (Stenographic) Ambition: Legal or medi- cal secretary minton. (Clerical) Ambition: Dental assistant oF ANNA LORET 94 Mooreland St. Tennis; Glee Club; Volley- ball; Capers; TB Typist. (Clerical) Ambition: Secretary ip ok Sia pe) OL AE EU LD BM 16 17 18 9 DIMES NSP k LILES 7 2§ 29 B0 3 A clean-up job on Capers is performed by Mr. Penna, Mr. Tenczar, and Mr. Ber- wick, to the satisfaction of Mr. Grant, our chief director. This us during the preview fore the show itself. BETTY MACAULAY 115 Venture Drive (Bookkeeping) Ambition: Secretary CHRISTINE LOVETT 255 Oakland St. SGhitise TB Typist; Homeroom Alt.; Basketball; Bowling; Pep Squad. (Stenographic) Ambition: Commercial ar- tist scene entertained several days be- THOMAS MACK 143 Belmont Ave. Jr. Homeroom Rep.; Jr. Exec. Board. (Bookkeep- ing) Pet Peeve: People who never laugh JOYCE MARIE LUBAS 56 Sterling St. “Joy” Office Aide; Capers; TB Typist; Jr. Homeroom Alt. (Clerical) Ambition: Dental assistant CAROLYN MAGISTRI 46 Merida St. “Lynn” Homeroom Alt.; Badmin- ton; Literary Club; Christ- mas Dance Comm. (Col- lege Prep.) Ambition: Nurse LINDA LUTZ 78 Rowland St. “Angel” (Bookkeeping) Ambition: To work in an office CAROL MAHARNE 213 St. James Blvd. Jr. Red Cross; Fr. Home- room Rep.; Cashier. (Book- keeping-Stenographic) Pet Peeve: People who rush things BEVERLY LUVERA 34 Ogden St. “Bev™ Office Aide; TB Typist. (Clerical) Ambition: Hairdresser MICHAEL MALONE 47 Girard Ave. “Mousie”’ Band; Football; (Clerical) Ambition: I.B.M. Repair- man Track. 58 SANDRA MALOUIN 32 Wilmont St. (Clerical) JOYCE MARIO 41 Milford St. “Peanuts” Glee Club; Capers; Choir; Band; Chorus; Library As- sistant; Gym Leader. (Book- keeping) Pet Peeve: Messy hair ADELE MANARITE 256 Bay St. Commerce Staff; TB Typ- ist; G.O. Auditor. (Book- keeping-Stenographic) Ambition: Executive secre- tary JAMES MARSH 123 Fort Pleasant Ave. Patrol; Jr. Red Cross; Sr. Exec. Board; Christmas Dance Comm.; Sr. Home- room Rep.; S . Prom Com- mittee; Capers; Soccer; Hockey, Capt.; Baseball; Golf. (Clerical) Ambition: Successful bus- inessman (Left) Granny Mossback (Ron Paquette) arrives on stage for her preview in- terview with Mary Skelly. (Right) Beatles, Cindy Efantis, and Sally Berry, perform their great hit, “She Loves Yo,” for the preview audience. JOHN MANFREDI 126 Eddy St. “Manfred”’ Football; Baseball. (Cleri- cal) Ambition: President of Forbes Wallace Bedrock Staltare, The Mike LINDA MARSZALEK 203 Boston Rd. Glee Club; G.O. Agent. (Clerical) Ambition: Clerical record- keeper 59 ANTONETTA MANGO 41 Manhattan St. lonias Caduceus Bus. Staff; Capers; G.O. Agent; G.O. Alt. Office Aide; Cashier. (Book- keeping-Stenographic) Favorite Pastime: Writing letters CANDICE LEE MARTIN 110 Milford St. “Candy” Caduceus Bus. Staff; TB Typist. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Boys who love’m and leave’m CAROL MARINO 49 Ashland Ave. Capers Make-Up; Drama Club; Library Assistant; TB Typist. (Clerical) Ambition: Key-punch oper- ator CHARLOTTE MARTIN 157 Almira Rd. “Char” G.O. Auditor. (Bookkeep- ing) Ambition: Accountant LINDA MARTIN 54 Arch St. Caduceus Bus. Staff; Jr. Red Cross; Patrol; Choir; TB Typist; Homeroom Alt.; Capers Make-Up Comm. (Stenographic) Ambition: Private Secre- tary Typist; MARGARET MARULLO 807 Worthington St. Office Aide; Natl. Honor Society; Office Aide; TB G.O. Auditor. (Bookkeeping- Stenographic) Favorite Pastimes: ming and bowling Swim- ADRIANE MASSARO 227 Hermitage Drive “Greek” Glee Club; Patrol; TB Typ- ist; Capers. (Bookkeeping) Ambition: Secretary ANN MASTROIANNI 30 Berkshire Ave. “Annie” Field Hockey. (Clerical) Ambition: Hairdresser LINDA MASUCK 130 Prospect St. eling Glee Club; Softball; Jr. Prom Comm.; Capers Usher; Caduceus Bus. Staff; Homeroom Rep.; TB Typ- ist; Fr., Jr., Sr. Exec. Board. (Stenographic) Favorite pastime: Bowling (964 DECEMBER 1969 I EF PE Cum n 0- a 2 IB TAG ALS HATES, During the big annual show the tables are turned as the Faculty Four review Macbeth in preparation for a test. ELAINE MAYO A Op eet THOMAS MAZZOLI 251 Roosevelt Ave. WILLIAM i : SANDRA MAYNARD 8. ‘Tupi’ G.O. Auditor: 68 Gilman St. MAZUROWSKI 7], Dwight he Ao Gooden Stel OF Typist; G.O. Auditor; x % 6 : Art Club; Varsity Club; és eee. Fashion Show. (Bookkeep- Steve 8 Gilman St. Baseball; Wrestling; Hock- Sandy ing) Christmas Dance Comm. Fr. Homeroom Rep. (Cleri- ey. (Bookkeeping) (Clerical) Ambition: CPA or surgical (Clerical) cal) Pet Peeve: Broken type- Pet Peeve: Immature boys technician Ambition: Car salesman writers Pet Peeve: Work 60 PATRICIA McALEER 19 Murray Hill Ave. Pate (Bookkeeping) Pet Peeve: Too much make- up The “girls” sing in their most fashion- able attire. RICHARD McMANAMY 11 Grove St. “Mack” Basketball; Golf; Football; Track; keeping) Baseball. people work Favorite Pastime: Watching JEAN McCARTHY 44 Algonquin PI. “Jean” (Clerical) Favorite Pastime: Collect- ing records KATHLEEN McNALLY 319 Central St. Art Club; Jr. Red Cross; Capers; TB Typist; Christ- mas Dance Comm. (College Prep-Stenographic) Ambition: Elementary teacher KATHLEEN McCLEERY 90 Nottingham St. Caduceus Associate Editor; Jr. Red Cross; Office Aide; Literary Club; Capers Make-Up Comm.; Conven- tion Hostess; Jr. Guidance Assembly. (College Prep.- Stenographic) Favorite Pastime: Talking on the phone PATRICIA MCNAMARA 87 Clantoy St. “Pattycake”’ (Clerical) Ambition: To make people happy 61 MARLENE McCLEERY 90 Nottingham St. Caduceus Associate Editor; Natl. Honor Society; Office Aide; Capers Make-Up Comm.; Drama Club; Good Government Day Rep.; Graduation Usher; Decora- tions Comm. (College Prep) BEVERLY MEGLIOLA 112 Forest Park Ave. Glee Club; Jr. Red Cross; Chorus; TB Typist. (Cleri- cal) Pet Peeve: Stuck up people MARIE McCORMICK 74 Treetop Ave. “George” Capers; Band; TB Typist; G.O. Agent; Orchestra; Band. (Stenographic) Pet Peeve: Snobs CAROL MEGLIOLA 102 Orange St. Caduceus Bus. Staff; Patrol; Jr. Sr. Prom Comm.; Literary Club; Capers Stage Mgr.; Drama Club; TB Typist. (College Prep.- Stenographic) Ambition: To teach in Eur- ope “You ta-a-ang?”’ (The Adams Family) Soe” ROSANNA MEI 20 Florence St. “Rosie” Glee Club; Patrol; Christ- mas Dance Comm.; Prom Comm.; Banquet Comm.; G.O. Auditor. (Bookkeep- ing-Stenographic) Ambition: Secretary LYNN MERCOLINO 1073 Columbus Ave. “Merk” Capers; Drama Club; TB Typist; Sr. Prom Banquet Comm.; Sr. Homeroom Al- ternate. (General) Ambition: College i Bog hE? Aue aedanS 0 00 e , Vite e6 S7AED? COM IBL IAG Ae EPS LILIOS | Mr. VanTassee answers questions about business administration for Charlene Car- rington, Rita Cote, Nancy Burhop, and Kathy Browsky after the annual Busi- ness Consultants meeting with seniors. CAROL MILANESE 11 Hughes St. “Mike” Patrol; Sr. Exec. Board; Sr. Homeroom Rep.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Capers; Chorus; TB Typist; G.O. Agent; Audio Visual Aide; Lunch- room Cashier. (Bookkeep- ing-Stenographic) Ambition: Legal secretary CATHERINE MILLER 135 Methuen St. “Cathy” TB Typist. (Bookkeeping) Ambition: Medical secre- tary SUSAN MEYER 123 Farnsworth St. Art Club; Caduceus Bus. Staff; Capers; TB Typist; Fr. Homeroom Alt., Volley- ball; Tennis; Softball; Drill Team. (Clerical) Ambition: Happiness HELEN MILLS 25 Healey St., 1.0. “Snookie”’ Patrol; Fr. Exec. Board; Fr. Homeroom Rep. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: People who think they are better than others LINDA MEYERS 99 Newland St. Patrol; Jr. Exec. Board; Jr. Homeroom Rep.; Choir; Chorus; G.O. Agent; Class Day Comm. (Clerical) Ambition: To be a teacher JENNIFER PAMELLA MILLS 37 Dakgrove Ave. “Jem” (Clerical) Ambition: Bible instructor DENNIS MICHAUD 932 St. James Ave. Varsity Club; Baseball. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Girls with teased hair W ALTER MISCO 71 Bernard St. “Polack” Art Club; Jr. Achievement; Soccer. (Clerical) Ambition: To have my own business DANIEL MITCHELL 57 Maryland St. SHarp: G.O. Agent; Football; Base- ball. (Clerical) MARGARET MORIN 19 Seymour Ave. Glee Club; Student Coun- cil; Chorus; TB Typist. (Bookkeeping) Pet Peeve: Grouchy People JUDITH MITTON 7 Spruce St. “Juchy” Field Hockey; Basketball. (Clerical) Ambition: To be successful PATRICIA MORIN 14 Savoy Ave. “Patty” TB Typist. (Clerical) Ambition: Medical assistant MARILYN MONAT 29 Bellamy Rd. KATHLEEN MOORE 31 Silver St. jfie: Red Cross; TB Typist. “Smiley” (Clerical) ? Caduceus Associate Editor; Pet Peeve: Crowded stair- Jr, Red Cross; Capers ways in school Make-Up Comm.; Christ- mas Dance Comm.; Literary Club; Graduation Class Day Usher. (College Prep.) Ambition: Elementary school teacher (Left) Mr. Sweeney congratu- lates Donna Yvon, recipient of the Jewish War Veterans Award, and Barbara Kuc, win- ner of the Daughters of the American Revolution Award. (Right) Seniors Charles Par- ker and Neal Somerville listen intently to a representative of Howard University as he out- lines the programs of study offered by his school. FLORENCE MORSKY 38 Tourigny St. “Cookie” Glee Club; Art Club; Chorus; Christmas Assem- bly; G.O. Alt. (Clerical) Ambition: To attend art school DONNA MORROW 574 Plainfield St. Sr. Homeroom Rep.; G.O. Alt. (Clerical) Ambition: Hairdresser EALIN MORGAN 76 Monmouth St. (General) Ambition: Nurse BARRY GEORGE MULDREW 116 Clifton Ave. “Bee Gee” Jr. Prom Comm.; Capers; Band; Stage Crew; Audio- Visual Aide; Bowling, Capt.; Basketball; Varsity Club. (Clerical) Favorite pastime: Bowling BONNIE MURPHY 108 Cuff Avenue G.O. Agent; Class Day Usher; Bowling; Usher for Graduation; Literary Club. (College Prep.) Ambition: school teacher Elementary Wig Bak gS By Tf IE SOE) (PA VTE USUI TED The OPI 1223 AD 26 LAS APE SI Up in the balcony! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! No, it’s our band, surprising us at the rally be- fore the first Cathedral game. JUDY NICOLI 832 Carew St. “Legs” Glee Club; Softball. (Cleri- cal) Ambition: Practical nurse WILLIE MUTTS 26 Monmouth St. Capers; Football; Track. (Clerical) Ambition: To succeed in life FLOYD NARCISSE 42 Sanderson St. “Bear Tracks” Capers; Basketball; Golf; Football; Baseball. (Cleri- cal) Pet Peeve: Girls who can’t drive an automobile MARY ANN NEWMAN 40 Talcott St. “Gryndl” Glee Club; TB Typist. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Conceited peo- ple ROBERT NEWMAN 3231 Main St. “Bob” Wrestling; Football; Base- ball. (Bookkeeping) Ambition: I.B.M. operator NELLIE NIKONCZUK 36 Wait St. “Kitten” TB Typist. (Clerical) Ambition: Hair stylist JUDITH NOWAK 36 Parker St. Bowling; Capeis (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Showoffs Comm. PHYLLIS NUGENT 163 West Brook Jr. Prom Comm.; Capers. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning LYNNE O’BRIEN 26 Marquette St. Patrol; Chorus; G.O. Audi- tor. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Cathedral 64 MAUREEN O’CONNOR 37 Pauline St. “Maur” Glee Club; Chorus; Jr. Achievement. (Clerical) Ambition: Secretary CYNTHIA ORR 541 Union St. “Cindae” Glee Club; Capers; Home- room Rep. and Alt. Jr. Prom Comm.; (Clerical) Ambition: Clerk typist RONALD O’CONNOR 168 El Paso St. “O’kie”’ Patrol; Football Manager. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Back-seat drivers ROSEMARY OSBORN 50 Montmorenci St. Caduceus Bus. Staff; Jr. Red Cross; Capers. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Conceited people KATHIE OLBON 87 Granger St. ROBERT OLLARI 421 Franklin St. “Cookie” “Bob” Christmas Dance Comm.; Chorus; Soccer; Baseball. Fr. Homeroom Rep.; Jr. (Bookkeeping) Homeroom Alt. (Clerical) | Ambition: Bookkeeper Pet Peeve: Two-faced peo- ple (Left) Wild enthu- siasm in the Com- merce stands as the team tenaciously clung to its lead. (Right) Throughout the game our boys outjump, outrun and outscore the stunned Cathedral team. JUDITH PAFUMI 107 Rochford Circle Jr. Homeroom Rep.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Capers; Drama Club; G.O. Agent; GLORIA OTTAVIANI Fr. Homeroom Alt.; Christ- 15 Woodworth Ave. mas Assembly; Literary Caduceus Bus. Staff; Capers. Club. (College Prep-Steno- (Clerical) graphic) Ambition: Fashion designer Ambition: Dental hygienist 65 DONNA O'MALLEY 47 Denwall Drive Sr. Homeroom Alt. (Cleri- cal) Ambition: Legal secretary ANTONIO PALAZZESI 99 Strong St. “Towgo”’ Stage Crew; Chorus; Soc- cer. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Women teachers RONALD PAQUETTE 17 Virginia St. JEROME PARHAM 30 Lebanon St. CHARLES PARKER 107 Sherman St. JOHN PARKER, JR. 40 Sanderson St. LEURA PARKER 195 College St. “Dalpha” Basketball. (Clerical) Caduceus Sports Editor; “Deacon” Glee Club; Jr. Red Cross; Cc - Christ Danc Varsity Club; Basketball; Patrol; Sr. Executive Board; Capers. (Clerical) Caan Tie SE pen Football; Track. (Book- Ces eae ‘Gane Ambition: Art college Comm. (Clerical) keeping) Sr. Prom Comm.; Banquet Ambition: Insurance sales- Pet Peeve: People who (Comm.; Capers; Chorus; man don’t finish what they start Library Asst.; Class Day Songwriter; Soccer; Base- ball. (Clerical) Ambition: Clergyman Tah. CMe deo 0s 2 Z It sounds like Christmas as a choral group consisting of members of the Future Nurses Club “Warms up” prior to a singing tour of the corridors on the last day of school be- fore vacation. BRUCE PETERSON 92 Woodside Terrace Art Club; Capers; Christ- mas Dance Comm.; Sr. JANETTE PATNODE 2715 Columbus Ave. “Jan” JO ANN PELSEY LORRAINE PERROTTA OAN PASINI Prom Comm.; Banquet : paring Dice CRBAOTR eYepisr 4l Reed St. 147 Davenport St. Comm.: Chee’ Chika ‘i ars Jr. Homeroom Alt. (Book- Joe Lorrie Typist; Homeroom Alter- Joannie keeping-Stenographic) (Bookkeeping) Jr. Achievement. (Book- nate; Class Day Comm. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: People who Ambition: To join the keeping) (Clerical) Ambition: Secretary WAVES Ambition: Fashion designer Pet Peeve: “Schnauzer” don’t support their team ue spies 66 VERONICA PETERSON 21 Daviston St. “Ronnie” Art Club; G.A.A. Board; Christmas Dance Comm.; Jr., Sr. Homeroom Rep.; Capers; TB Typist; Field Hockey; Volleyball; Bad- minton; Tennis. (Book- keeping) Ambition: Nurse ANITA PLUMMER 68 Whittier St. “Nita” Art Club; Caduceus Bus. Staff; Christmas Dance Comm.; Capers Comm.,; TB Typist. (Bookkeeping) Ambition: Secretary in photo studio STEVE PEVZNER 16 Belmont Place STEPHEN PIECHOTA 75 Mallowhill Rd. NON aie Christmas Dance Comm. Basketball; Track. (Cleri- (Clerical) cal) Ambition: Accountant Pet Peeve: People that in- terrupt (Left) Decorating for the Sen- ior Christmas Dance are Kath- leen Moore, John Parker, and Charlotte Valorose. TERESA PIETRONIRO 33 Beech St. “Terry” Jr. Red Cross; Christmas Dance Comm.; Sr. Home- room Rep.; TB Typist; Jr. Homeroom Alt.; Cheer- leader. (Bookkeeping) Ambition: Executive BRENDA POTTER 570 Plainfield St. B@riscom NHS; Jr. Exec. Board; Christmas Dance Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Capers Make-Up Comm.; Literary Club; Gym Leader; Class Day Usher. (College Prep.- Stenographic) Ambition: Med. secretary (Right) In the spirit of the Christmas season, Margaret Kestler and Raymond Korny pose during the ticket sale drive before the big holiday affair. ELAINE POULES 103 Fountain St. Stage Crew; TB Typist; G.O. Agent; Jr. Sr. Homeroom Alt.; Badmin- CECELIA POULOS 77 Derryfield Ave. ton. (Stenographic-Cleri- cal) (Bookkeeping- Ambition: To be successful | Stenographic) 67 NANCY PLOURD 135 West Alvord St. Trading Post; G.O. Audi- tor; Badminton. (Book- keeping-Stenographic) Pet Peeve: Monday morn- ings LAURETTA POWELL 320 Hartwick St. Capers;- TB Typist; Jr. Achievement; Tennis. (Bookkeeping- Stenographic) Pet Peeve: Smokey rooms ee NANCY POWELL 1614 Carew St. “Nan” (General) Pet Peeve: Goodie-goodie girls US DTS US 965 JANUARY 1963 (a VLD IEEE IOs LA ANDREW QUAQUARELLI 84 Mandalay Rd “Andy” Art Club; Bowling. (Cleri- cal) Pet Peeve: Not bowling a “300” game 2, Seniors are busy filling out class ballots. Who is the prettiest girl? Who is the handsomest boy? No one will know until Senior Class Day. JUNE REGAN 33 Seymour Ave. Capers. (Bookkeeping) Pet Peeve: Waiting for people DEBRA RENAUD 134 Norfolk St. Glee Club; Homeroom Rep.; TB Typist. (Clerical) Ambition: Airline Ste- wardess BRENDA RABAIN 26 Howard St. “Bren” Office Aide; TB Typist; Homeroom Alternate. (General) Ambition: Executive secre- tary DIANE RAE 46 Elmore Ave. soue™ (Bookkeeping) Pet Peeve: My boy friend JUDITH K. READER 40 Cuff Ave. Art Club; TB Typist. (Clerical) Ambition: Airline hostess LINDA RHODES 125 Nursery St. Glee Club; Chorus; TB Typist; Homeroom Alter- nate. (Clerical) Favorite Pastime:: back riding Horse- 68 GWEN ROBINSON 119 Alden St. Homeroom Rep.; Badmin- ton; Track; Jr. Prom Comm.; Jr. Achievement. (College Preparatory) Ambition: Teacher DONNA ROSS 102 Dimmick St. “Midget” Gym Leader; (Clerical) Pet Peeve: the time. Tennis. Rushing all RUTH ROSSI 22 Hartford Terr. Jr. Red Cross; Capers; Jr. Prom Committee; TB Typ- ist; Library Assistant. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Conceited peo- ple DENNIS SABETTINI 67 Cornflower Dr. “Sab” Jr. Prom Comm.; Capers; Band; Golf; Football; Track. (Clerical) Ambition: To study music after high school JEFFREY RUBIN 48 Elwood Dr. Library Assistant. (Cleri- cal) Pet Peeve: Conformists RUDOLPH SALVAS 84 Campechi St. “Rudy” Jr. Red Cross; Chorus; Basketball; Baseball. (Clerical) Favorite Pastime: Hunting SUSAN RUDD 28 Hillside Drive Art Club; TB Typist; Cap- ers; Jr. Red Cross. (Cleri- cal) Ambition: Art teacher (Left) Tension is mounting as shown by the basketball reserves at a crucial moment at the Field House. (Right) Hockey Coach Zem- la and the reserves watch the action at the Coliseum. LOIS SAMOL 81 Alexander St. mL OCcom Caduceus Bus. Staff; Patrol; Jr. Red Cross; Sr. Exec. Board; Christmas Dance Gomm sae lL Bae ly piste) f Achievement. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Crowded locker rooms KARIN RUSS 100 Slater Ave. “Bubbles” Commerce Business Staff; Jr. Red Cross; TB Typist; Christmas Dance Comm. (General) Ambition: Secretary for a large firm JOHN SANTANGELO 99 Kingsley St. “Saint” (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Commerce girls JOHN RUSSELL 71 Noel St. “Boots” (Clerical) MARY SARNELLI 71 Pembroke St. TB Typist. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: People who push in the halls SUSAN SCIBELLI 82 Edgeland St. Commerce Staff; Natl. Honor Society; Office Aide; 108) Ita (Ge TO) Jelly. Agent. (Bookkeeping- Stenographic) Pet Peeve: MonJay morn- ing Every January the Seniors fill out their for employment, making Mr. Rumpal a very busy man. applications DONNA SLATER 940 Boston Rd. TB Typist; Drill Team; Bowling. (Clerical) Ambition: Commerical art- ist. 9665 JANUARY 9 DAVID SHEA 139 Mayflair Ave. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: People who are late WILLIAM SLATTERY 17 Jenks St. Library Assistant; Baseball. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Boring lectures ZELDA SHEPARD (Clerical) CORINNE SMITH 87 Balfour Dr. TB Typist. (Clerical) Ambition: Hairdresser LINDA SIMMONS 139 Cambridge St. Art Club; Caduceus Art GAIL SHERIDAN Staff; Jr. Prom Comm.; Capers; Tennis. (Clerical) Ambition: Professional dancer KATHLEEN SMITH 19 Palm St. WANDA SMITH “Daf” 76 Westford Ave. Office Aide; H.R. Alter- Glee Club; Capers; Choir; nate; Gym Leader. (Cleri- TB Typist; Drill Team; cal) Christmas Assembly. Pet Peeve: Waiting for a (Clerical) Ambition: Physical thera- pist certain person who is al- ways late JAMILA SOFFAN CHRISTINE SOKOLL ANTHONY 54 Murray Hill Ave. 47 Alden St. SOMERVILLE jan Christmas Dance Commit- 13 Orleans Court Glee Club; Jr. Red Cross; ‘¢- (Bookkeeping) Patrol; Christmas Dance Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Capers; Chorus; Basketball; Football. (Bookkeeping) Pet Peeve: The world be- yond TB Typist. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Useless arguing Ambition: To be happy (Left) Mr. Rumpal supervises the AMS Math Test, giving explicit directions. (Right) Mr. DellaGiustina confers with the seniors who were chosen to represent our school in the Administrative Man- agement Society’s Education Day program. Seated with him are: Holly Ferris and Janette Patnode. Standing are Barbara Benoit, Charlotte Martin, and Tommy Wilson. CYNTHIA STABACH 189 Verge St. “Goldie” Sareea teers Volleyball; Basketball; | roton ot. Softball; Gym Leader; | Art Club; Capers; Trading CAROLYN SOUCIA Trading Post. (Bookkeep- 169 Saint James Boulevard “Candy” (Stenographic-Clerical) ing-Stenographic) Pet Peeve: Crowded locker rooms Post.; Jr. Achievement. (Clerical) | Ambition: WAVE ra NEAL SOMERVILLE 13 Orleans Court Student Council; Patrol; Jr., Sr. Class President; Fr., Jr., Sr. Exec. Board; Christ- mas Dance Comm.; Prom Comm.; Banquet Comm.; Capers; Stage Crew; Cho- rus; Class Dav Comm.; Basketball; Football; Base- ball. (Bookkeeping) Pet Peeve: People who don’t finish what they at- tempt LAUREN STACHELEK 37 Amanda St. “Laurie” Capers Usherette; TB Typ- ist; G. O. Homeroom Agent; Field Hockey; Soft- ball; Drill Team; Gym Leader; Volleyball. (Col- lege Preparatory) Ambition: History teacher ROBERT SORCINELLI 22 Cherrelyn St. “Moose” G.O. Auditor; Wrestling; Football; Baseball. (Book- keeping) Ambition: player Pro baseball JO ANN STAHOVICH 280 Oak St. I.O. “Squeeky”’ sve Homeroom Bowling. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Two-faced peo- ple Rep.; BRUCE STANDISH 10 Cloran St. Stage Crew; G.O. Auditor; Varsity Club; Wrestling; Football. (Bookkeeping) Ambition: College gradu- ate f JANE SULLIVAN 133 Derryfield Ave. G.O. H.R. Agent; H.R. Al- ternate; Bowling. (Steno- graphic) Ambition: Airline Steward- ess PEO TES if PLE AD HAY IEA Ve UE NUE IBLI ES | 2223 24 2 2621 DIANE STEMPEK 47 Richelieu St. “Dee” Glee Club; Choir; Christ- mas Assembly; Drama Club; Capers Make-up; Drill Team. (Bookkeep- ing-Stenographic) Ambition: CPA PATRICIA SULLIVAN 3 Salem St. “Pat” (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Freshmen BARBARA STRAIN 85 Pembroke St. TB Typist; Fashion Show. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Tommy HELEN SURRETT 85 Oswego St. “Melon” Jr. Red Cross; Jr. Exec. Board; H.R. Rep.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Drama Club. (Clerical) Ambition: dancing Professional 72 (Clerical) MARION STREETER, JR. 59 Windsor St. Varsity Club; Wrestling; “Lynn” Football; Track. (Book- (Bookkeeping- keeping) Stenographic) Pet _ Peeve: People who pet Peeve: Naturally curly won't be honest with them- pyar selves Midyears over, class president Neal Somerville reads the Senior honor roll for the third marking period. It isn’t as long as we hoped it would be! MARYANN SWENTINCKUS MARY SUTKOVOY LINDA SUARES 10 Holly Court, I.O. 896 Grayson Dr. (Clerical) Ambition: Secretary Glee CHRISTINE SZYDLOWSKI 543 Main St. “Kris” Club; TB Typist. (Stenographic-Clerical) Ambition: Hairdresser JANE MARIE THIBODEAU 117 El Paso St. TB Typist; Lunchroom Cashier; G.O. Alt. (Book- keeping) Ambition: Cosmetologist PATRICIA TABB 5 St. Lawrence Ave. “Trisha” (General) Pet Peeve: Waiting for lunch tions. LAURENCE E. THOMAS 49 Sherman St. “Butch” Capers; Band; Basketball. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: People who only think of themselves LILLIAS TAIT 25 Gold St. “Scotty” Caduceus Bus. Staff; TB Typist; Christmas Dance Comm.; Sr. Prom and Banquet Comm.; French Homeroom. (Stenogaraph- ic) Pet Peeve: muda shorts Men in ber- (Left) Kathy Avis looks happy enough with her report card, but (Right) Carol Leak, Diane Agan, and Kathy McNally re- gard theirs with mixed emo- PATRICIA TOMCZAK 34 Leonard St. Pate Glee Club. (Clerical) Ambition: Secretary ti) GEORGE C. TAYLOR 22 Santa Barbara St. Gym Office Aide; Varsity Club; Wrestling; Baseball. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Girls in general RONALD TREMBLE 100 Champlain St. (Clerical) Favorite Pastime: Skating DIANNE THEOCLIS 282 Wilbraham Road “Dee” Homeroom Rep.; TB Typ- ist; G.O. Agent. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: constantly find faults with others Homeroom People who MARYBELLE TURNER 128 Genesee St. Glee Club; Jr. Red Cross; Jr. Exec. Board; Jr. Home- room Rep.; TB Typist; Jr. Achievement; G.O. Aud- itor; Badminton; Basket- ball. (Bookkeeping-Steno- graphic) Ambition: Executive secre- tary JOHN TYRELL JOAN ULASEWICH CHRISTINE URBINI DONALD VACHON MAUREEN VACIRCA 490 Chestnut St. 25 East St. 129 Florence St. 46 Hampden St. 25 Grant St. (Bookkeeping) (Bookkeeping) “Urbubi”’ “Dee” “Moe” G.O. Homeroom Agent; Jr. Red Cross; Varsity Jr. Achievement; Chorus. Volleyball; Badminton; Club; Wrestling. (Book- (General) Basketball. (Stenographic) keeping) Pet Peeve: English Ambition: Physical edu- Ambition: Barber school cation teacher ocs FEBRUARY 19 Personality on parade. Candi- dates for Senior Prom queen face their class at a February assembly. CHARLOTTE L. VALROSE 223 Drexel St. Caduceus Editor-in-Chief; N.H.S., President; Office DARLENE VALIQUETTE Aide; Christmas Dance 56 Burnside Terr. Comm.; Capers Make-up Ri Comm.; Drama Club; TB SOULA VAKAKAS ieee! Typist, G.O. Homeroom THOMAS VAN ZANDT 51 Governor St. apers; Typist; G.O. Agent; Grad. Decoration iA Feraard se CHARLOTTE VALOROSE ie 7 Homeroom Agent; Tennis. Comm.; “Spotlight on ; The Greek (Bookkeeping) anit So Bite Grad “Tom” 118 Posner Circle, Ludlow TB Typist. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Inconsiderate Usher; Literary Club. (Col- Wrestling. (Bookkeeping) (Bookkeeping- Pet Peeve: Stuck-up people drivers lege Prep.-Stenographic) Pet Peeve: 8:30 to 2: 45 Stenographic) LAURIE VEZINA CYNTHIA VAUTRIN PAUL VERONEAU GLORIA VOGEL NANCY VOSBURG (Stenographic) 119 Shumway St. 158 Chapin Terrace 19 Pidgeon Dr. 28 Stafford St. Jr. H.R. Rep.; TB Typist; “Shortie” Homeroom Alternate; “Nance” G.O. Homeroom Agent. Student Council; Jr. Red (Clerical) (Clerical) (Bookkeeping) Cross; Jr. H.R. Rep.; Jr. Ambition: Secretary Pet Peeve: Two-faced peo- Ambition. CPA Prom Comm.; Capers; TB ple Typist; G.O. Homeroom Agent; Bowling; Field Hockey; Cheerleader; Fu- ture Nurses Club; Red Cross Assembly. (College Preparatory) Favorite Pastime: Hot-rods (Left) Along with February comes an- other Caduceus dead- line. The editorial staff seems delighted with a new design idea. (Right) An- other deadline isn’t far off, either. Col- lege and nursing pamphlets in the counselor’s office take on a new urgency. HENRIETTA WALTER 2 Lebanon Pl. “Retta” THELMA WALTER ere ae Patrol; Capers; TB Typist; a Fe aoe oncom Field Hockey; Volleyball; ee ub; omeroom SUSAN WADLEIGH Student Council, Captain; SESE WALKER Badminton; Tennis; Bas- Rep.; Capers Usher; Chess 39 Middle St. Patrol; TB Typist; Gym 368 Dickinson St. ketball: Softball; Drill Club; Drill Team; Bad- Drama Club. (Bookkeep- Leader. (Bookkeeping) Glee Club. (Clerical) Team; Gym Leader. (Cleri- minton. (Stenographic- ing) Ambition: To enter the Ambition: Joining the cal) Clerical) Ambition: Bookkeeper business field WAVES Ambition: Cosmetologist Ambition: Stenographer MARCIA WARD MARJORIE WARNER BRENDA WAWRZYK SUSAN WEBBER JUNE WEIR 85 Wait St. 50 Macomber Ave. 427 Page Blvd. 23 Thorndyke St. 25 Woodlawn St. (Clerical) Capers; Bowling; Drama “Brandy” “Sue” (Clerical) Club; TB Typist; Sr. G.O. Auditor. (Bookkeep- Art Club; Cavers; Literary Homeroom Alternate. (Stenographic-Clerical) Ambition: IBM key punch operator ing) Club. (College Prepara- Ambition: Bookk eeper tory) Ambition: Teacher UF SE Gf oA OBESE AIEEE! LE UEEUSANE TEL TO Ae | 222344 2 £62 “Aren’t we pretty?!!’’ These Commerce “cheerleaders’’ arouse school spirit at a rally held in February. They are our varsitymen: Leroy Dixon, Floyd Nar- cisse, Sammy Smith, and Tommy Yvon. CHRISTINE WELD 68 Vincent St. S@nnrise Art Club; Patrol; Capers; KAREN WENDER SHARON L. WHEELER Ei pe pass 73 Redfern Drive 376 Berkshire Ave. Homeroom Agent; Jr. HARRY WELMON “Peanuts” “Chicken” Achievement. (Clerical) 92 College St. Jr. Exec. Board; Trading Trading Post; TB Typist. Ambition: Interior decora- (Clerical) Post. (Bookkeeping) (Bookkeeping) tor Pet Peeve: Certain girls WILLIAM WEMYSS Ambition: Accountant Ambition: CPA MICHAEL WHITE NOREEN WHITE SUSAN WHITNEY NANCY WILLETTE STEPHEN WILLEY 116 Newland St. 18 Vail St. 890 Vincent St. 189 Corthell St., I. O. 15 Richelieu St. Art Club; Student Council “Nora” “Boris” Jr. Exec. Board; Office Jr. Red Cross; Homeroom Christmas Dance Comm.; Jr, Prom Comm.; TB Typ- (Clerical) Aide; Homeroom Rep.; Rep.; Capers. (College G.O. Assembly; Jr. Prom jst; GO. Homeroom pe Peeve: Homework Capers; Grad. Usher; _Prep.-Bookkeeping) Comm.; Hockey; Football. Agent. (Clerical) Jr. Achievement; TB Typ- Ambition: English profes- (Clerical) cate Medical Secke: ist. (Bookkeeping) sor Ambition: To get some- tary , Pet Peeve: Carrying books thing for nothing In February a group of post-gradu- ates from Trade High School visit our school to speak to girls in-- terested in the courses they have to SHIRLEY WILLIAMS 49 Oak Grove Ave. (College Preparatory) PATRYCIA WILLIS 74 Alden St. Glee Club; Art Club; Jr. Red Cross; Chess Club; Badminton; Drill Team; ‘- Jr. Achievement. (Clerical) KENNETH WILSON Ambition: Interior decora- 108 Lyons St., I. O. tor (Bookkeeping) 77 offer. dental Linda THOMAS WILSON, JR. 26 Wellington St. Basketball. Ambition: College The most train girls assistants, and technicians. Interested listeners are Dore, and Barbara Furlani. (Bookkeeping) popular courses to be cosmetologists, laboratory Constance Bentley, ROBERT WINEBERG 70 Linden St. Fr. Homeroom Rep.; Bas- ketball; Baseball. (Book- keeping) Ambition: College PATRICIA WOODS 30 Beauchamp St. Glee Club. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Conceited peo- ple LORRAINE WORRELL 15 Queen St. “Rainnie” Glee Club; Art Club; Jr. Red Cross; Sr. Homeroom Rep. (Clerical) Ambition: Fashion illustra- tor SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISERS. (Seated) Neal Somerville, President; Betty Demers, Vice-president; Janice Kennedy, Secretary. (Standing) Miss Zajchowski, Mr. Meacham, Miss Burlow. TRESSIE WURST “Dimples” TB Typist; (Clerical) Favorite Pastime: ing records Badminton. Collect- DERRYL WYLAND 8 Rhinebeck Ave. “Dee” Capers; Bowling; Drama Club; Homeroom Alter- nate. (Clerical) Ambition: Beautician BARBARA WORTHINGTON 820 Bradley Road “Barb” TB Typist. (Bookkeeping) Pet Peeve: Braggers JOHN WRIGHT 130 Powell Ave. Commerce Staff; Gym Of- fice Aide; Varsity Club; Football; G.O. Auditor. (Bookkeeping) Pet Peeve: Girls who are late JEANNE WROBLEW SKI 85 Thornfell St. Natl. Honor Society; Jr. Exec. Board; Office Aide; Christmas Dance Comm.; Jr. Homeroom Rep.; Cap- ers; TB Typist; Grad. Usher; Literary Club. (Col- lege Prep.-Stenographic) Ambition : High school teacher MAUREEN WYNNE 34 Ladd St. “Moe” Jr. Prom Comm.; TB Typ- ist. (Clerical) Ambition: Secretary LINDA WYZGA 51 Clayton St. Glee Club; TB Typist. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Ignorant people MARGARET YACOVONE 119 Ashley St. Glee Club; TB Typist. (Bookkeeping) Pet Peeve: Conceited peo- ple MARIE YACUZZO 280 Tinkham Rd. (General) Pet Peeve: Crowded buses HARRIET ZERWITZ 82 Maryland St. Student Council; Sr. Prom Comm.; Orchestra; Volley- ball; G.O. Assembly; Cheerleader; Badminton; Basketball. (Bookkeeping- Stenographic) Ambition: Legal secretary DONNA YVON 66 Chesterfield Ave. Caduceus Associate Editor; Student Council; Jr. Red ross; Christmas Dance Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Capers; Badminton; Soft- ball; Drill Team; Track. (Clerical) Ambition: Physical educa- tion teacher BA Nt Ne! ‘’ ivi, my os ‘ eM f got tre f RITA ZICOLELLA 90 Central St. Glee Club; Gym Office Aide; Drama Club; TB Typist; Bowling; G.O. Homeroom Agent; Gym Leader. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Waiting for a letter from Jim ee Sheeting LAUREEN YVON 12 Daytona St. “Laurie” (Clerical) Ambition: Beautician CYNTHIA ZIELINSKI 55 Ogden St. Jr. Red Cross; Jr. Prom Comm.; TB Typist; G.O. Agent; Homeroom Alter- nate; Drill Team. (Cleri- cal) Ambition: Successful writ- er. ELIZABETH ZAJDEL 185 Savoy Ave. Patrol; Office Aide. (Book- keeping) Pet Peeve: people who call and don’t leave their name THE —..ECERE A TE PENELOPE ZILINSKY 588 Chestnut St. Jr. Red Cross; Capers; TB Typist; G.O. Assembly Cheerleader; Badminton; Basketball; Literary Club. (College Prep- Stenographic) Thelma Walter, Sharon Keegan, Carol Milanese. DOREEN ZAMBELLI 17 Algonquin PI. “Doree”’ (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Crowded locker rooms SENIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD. Front Row; Kathy Mc- Nally, Jo Ann Stahovich, Gail Arndt, Fredi Kravitz, Sandy Le- tourneau, Sharon Kirby, Carol Frattesi. Second Row; Darlene Allen, Nancy Hansen, Marian Brown, Linda Masuck, Lois Samol, Susan Calabrese, Joann Blair. Back Row: Stanley Czochara, Bruce Peterson, JUDITH A. ZUKOWSKI 51 Farnsworth St. Glee Club; G.O. Home- room Agent. (Clerical) Pet Peeve: Stuck-up boys First Honors BARBARA CHARLOTTE MARLENE SHARON JEANNE KUC VALOROSE McCLEERY KEEGAN WROBLEWSKI SHARON LINDA SHIRLEY SUSAN KATHLEEN CABRA CHISHOLM JEANSON FONTAINE McCLEERY JONES Second Honors EDMUND CHARLES BRENDA MARGARET BACZYNSKI PARKER POTTER MARULLO FRANCIS BARBARA SUSAN MARIE LAMOUREUX BENOIT SCIBELLI YACUZZO 80 Chree Year Honor Kall Third Honors FILOMENA SUSAN CAROL SANDRA DONNA COSTA COHEN FORTIER LORENZATTI YVON SANDRA FAITH MARIA DONNA CARLA CORMIER COREY IERACI GORDON KINNEY | ; ; ; : | : MARYBELLE - CHARLOTTE ALAN RONALD PENELOPE TURNER MARTIN CASSANELLI CONNOR ZILINSKY 81 Girl Who Has Done the Most Miss Vogue Mr. Esquire For Her Class Sandra Green Thomas Wilson Betty Demers Girl with the Most Alibi King Pleasing Smile Norman Saunders Laurie Vezina Boy Most Likely to Succeed Neal Somerville Girl Most Likely to Succeed Barbara Kuc Mr. Commerce Neal Somerville Miss Commerce Deborah Armstrong Favorite Dish Class Actress Class Actor Pizza Cathy Lewin Ronald Paquette 1965 SENIOR Prettiest Girl Handsomest Boy Ideal Secretary Alibi Queen Dianna DiStefano Edward Gordon Sharon Keegan Diana Hoffman 82 Miss Olympic Mr. Olympic Boy Who Has Done the Most Freddie Hill For His Class Neal Somerville Laverne Davis Miss Popularity Mr. Popularity Betty Demers | Neal Somerville Ideal Businessman Class Couple Neal Somerville Carol Davies and Stan Czochara Class Vocalist John Parker Class Wit Class Clown Favorite Song Barbara Kuc Joseph DiMauro “You've Lost That Loving Feeling” CLASS BALLOT | Class Artist Class Chatterbox Class Chums | Robert Gray Ruth Rossi Darlene Allen Jean Balthazar 83 QUEEN OF THE PROM Betty Zajdel THE QUEEN’S COURT. Seated: Linda Sueres, Barbara Furlani. Stand- ing: Laurie Vezina, Judy Dahlia, Carol Little. (Above) Mr. Sweeney takes pride in con- gratulating the queen and king of the Junior Prom, Sue Dunn and Neil Somerville. “When was the last time your husband asked YOU to dance?” In the Prom receiving line are Mr. and Mrs. Finnegan, Mr. and Mrs. Meacham, Mr. and Mrs. Mannix, and Mr. and Mrs. Penna. From Magic Moments (Left) The climax of the 1964 Junior Prom comes when the queen and her court are select- ed. Sue Dunn (center) reigned over Barbara Furlani, Debbie Armstrong, Ruth Rossi, and Christine Urbini. 72 EEE EOE i Sly ion Dancing to seasonal Christmas music of Eddie Mari’s orchestra, the seniors enjoy the evening of December 18th. The theme of the Christmas ‘ Dance is ‘Mistletoe Magic,” and the school gym is gaily decorated for the special occasion. To Mistletoe Members of the Christmas Dance Committee are Linda Dore, Carole Davies, Stan Czochara, and Ronnie Paquette. 87 ee piissiencyseg? foe es 1918 Munir THE JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND AD- VISERS. (Seated): Susan Aldrich, Vice-president; Joseph Pioggia, President; Barbara Shonak, Trea- surer. (Standing): Mr. Lavelle, Mrs. Mahan, Mr. Bennett. The Junior Class THE JUNIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD. Front Row: Donna Hadd, Barbara Temkin, Diane Wiesel, Christine LaRoche, Sheila Frisch, Cyn- thia Efantis, Valerie Cooper, Betty Grandi. Second Row: Emilia D’Amato, Judy Lover, Kathleen Rollend, Judy Cebula, Susan Aldrich, | Darlene Condino, Lucinda Virginiak, Joyce Peters. Back Row: Francine Belden, Nancy Page, Carolyn Burby, Kevin Mitchell, Joseph Pioggia, Marilyn Powell, Elaine Serra. ec a Sa a LE 2 er MR. CORCORAN’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 104 Front Row: Judith Allan, Ann Berger, Carol Atwood, Christine Alexopoulos, Gail Baldini, Gail Aykanian. Second Row: Susan Aldrich, Carolyn Paine, Adelaide Alves, Leona Bandoski, Linda Avery, Keitha Ball. Third Row: Arlinda Johnson, Barbara Baldyga, Linda Bar- wikowski, Margareth Bastiaans, Susan Aller, Mary Ashford. Back Row: Michael Aronne, Linda Ballard, Carden Armour, Frances Allard, Linda Albano, Thomas Ashe. MRS. SARTWELL’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 106 Front Row: Teresa Blair, Sue Beggs, Barbara Bastien, Carol Berthiaume, Rachel Beaulieu, Carol Beford. Second Row: Nancy Gonnello, JoAnn Blan- chard, Penny Bennett, Sally Berry, Lil- lian Battisti, Francine Belden, Darell Roy. Third Row: Ronald Bates, Donna Bergin, Francine Bigley, Gwendolyn Bennett, Linda Bedore, William Blais. Back Row: Robert Berte, Clarence Bel- den, John Berti, Ray Barrows, Peter Beatty, Francis Bell. “For tis mind that makes the body rich... 9 Shakespeare MR. TENCZAR’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 109 Front Row: Judith Bouchard, Jane Bou- lais, Margaret Bonavita, Elaine Borys, Rosalie Bleznicki, Madeline Bruso. Sec- ond Row: Stacia Bongiovanni, Ruth Bryant, Esther Bond, Jacquelyn Bopp, Betsy Bordeaux, Melanie Boutin, Diane Bryda. Third Row: Bonnie Bohaker, Carol Brusseau, Cassandra _ Blatche, Linda Bryant, Ruth Brand, Carolyn Burby. Back Row: James Poehler, Peter Brunsell, James Flahive. MR. BERWICK’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 110 Front Row: Sandra Cestari, Jennifer Charest, Margaret Campbell, Muriel Chapdelaine, Gilma Charette, Ann Theocles, Jean Chechile. Second Row: Mary Chechette, Cynthia Chavis, Theresa Cardin, Jane Colby, Sandra Butler, Juan- ita Caesar. Third Row: Linda Cardinal, Shirley Buzby, Judy Cebula, Christine Callini, Linda Cieplik, Helen Cardin, Annamarie Caliento. Back Row: Fred- erick Perkins, Rosemarie Clefe, Barbara Burt, Jacqueline Fontaine, Neil Cas- sanelli. “Procrastination is the thief of time.” Dr. Young MRS. SHUTE’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 115 Front Row: Gilda Cuoco, Linda Cor- coran, Catherine Conway, Barbara Cop- son, Nancy Cunliffe. Second Row: Linda Cramer, Cynthia Cruz, Linda Comeau, Betty Coughlin. Third Row: Susan Col- lings, Laurene Cote, Nancy Collings, Darlene Condino, Jacqueline Crate. Back Row: Valerie Cooper, Irene Cote. 93 MR. LAVELLE’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 116 Front Row: Joanne Deveno, Della Hew- son, Donna DeMaio, Jeanette Daudelin, Margaret D’Ambrosio, Kathleen Denno. Second Row; Sandra Diego, Mary Dan- iels, Nancy Degon, Emilia D’Amato, Doris DeChristopher, Ellen Daborow- ski. Third Row: Nicholas Creanza, Bev- erly DeMusis, Anna DiCiocco, Hilda Davis, Karen Dinnie, Crystal Daigneau, David Corbin. Back Row: Henry Cham- pagne, William Connors, Gary Dakin, Michael Cote, John Coughlin, Leon Chamberlain. MR. FINNEGAN’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 123 Front Row: Milka Faradjian, Nancy Evans, Cherie Fellion, Adelina DiSanti, Lelett Douglas, Cynthia Efantis. Second Row: Ida Eaves, Yolanda Dixon, Rhonda Douglas, Linda Everitt, Beulah Ensley, Pamela DuPont, Kathleen Downey. Third Row: Dorothy Farrow, Junior Roberts, Barbara Dow, Sophie Dudek, Cheryl Scarpa, Dorothy Dunn. Back Row: Tony DeCarlo, Robert Davis, Paul Brittain, James Edwards, Roger Dialessi, John Daponde. MR. SERAFINO’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 125 Front Row; Pamela Gavin, Sharon King, Linda Gentile, Marlene Gentile, Christ- ine Giblin, Alice Gallagher. Second Row: MaryAnn Hoar, Marie Gagliardo, Lynda Focosi, Cathy Ferraro, Betty Gem- ignani, Ginny Giannetti. Third Row: Gail Fettes, Linda Fuller, Gail Galanis, Ruby Franklin, Linda Finch, Carolyn Maddox, Peggy Flaherty. Back Row: Leroy Dixon, Jim Dunn, Donna Gay- lor, Linda Gelinas, John Duteau, John Russo. The Fugitive oP) A. Hilus PS hog gs. eee at fH Lunchroom Gossip MRS. MAHAN’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 204 Front Row: Elizabeth Grandi, Helen Golon, Carol McGrath, Suzanne Guer- tin, Janet McCarthy. Second Row: Pa- tricia Gilbert, Loretha Grice, Catherine Godbolt, Brooke Gilman, Rose Gio- vanni, Carol Glog. Third Row: Robert Gentles, Madeline Goodreau, Lorraine Gosselin, Rockwood Greene, Charles Graham. Back Row: Edward Francis, Glenn Gosselin, John Foley, Barry Gray. “A noble mind disdains to hide his head.” 96 Greene MISS MacDONALD’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 206 Front Row: Vivian Hayes, Donna Hadd, Marianne Harlaman, Diane Radd, Rosa- lie Hopper, Dianna Heishman, Kath- leen Hanna. Second Row: Alneta Holmes, Donna MHambro, Madeline Houle, Judith Demers, Marilyn Janik, Cathy Hood, Joan Hogan. Third Row: Elmer Hamer, Rosetta Guy, Rita Hag- berg, Jean Gushue, Patricia Holmes, Theresa Hotis. Back Row: Donald Holmes, Daniel Hanson, Sandra Holt, Karen Holm, Yvonne Jalbert, Howard Hall, Harold Feldman. MRS. CONNOLLY’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 207 Front Row: Dale Herrick, Rosemary Joseph, Ellen Johnson, Cheryl Knapp, Sandra Killelea, Joyce Johnson, Dorothy Kelly. Second Row: Florine Jewell, Mary Johnson, Rosemary Kemple, Pa- trisse Jeffes, Mary-Ann Kuchinski, Wendy Johnson. Third Row: Lillian Johnson, Ann Kupis, Shirley Jones, Linda Davis, Donna Knowles. Back Row: Edward Kalish, Roger Boyer, Ralph Johnson, George Kane, Gerald Kowalczyk, Russell Keating. “You can never plan the future by the past.” Burke MR. ALLEN’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 218 Front Row: Kathryn Miles, Suzanne Langone, Cheryl LaViolette, Christine LaRoche, Marguerite Lemonis, Joan Lavigne. Second Row: Cecile Ledoux, Judith Lajoie, Cecilia Langevin, Mari- anne Szlosek, Susan Lam, Claire Labine, Donna LaFountain. Third Row: Martin Lanzillo, Alice LaFleur, Viola Langevin, Christine Leete, Arlene LaPan, Linda LaPine. Back Row: Robert Lewis, Neal Lamberton, Stephen Cary, Matthew Powers. 97 We'd better hang up, Mr. Sweeney is listening. Is it safe to come out? The Weaker Sex? I wear Thom McAnns. Big Decision of the Day. Oh, No! Class Rings 98 Album Going ... a VALUABLES _ Boys GYMNASIUM Secret Invasion. Junior Slump The Thinker? Seventh Heaven. op MR. LEMIEUX’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 219 Front Row; Maria Loret, Eileen Lew- kowicz, Rosemary Marsh, Judith Lover, Angela Mancusco, Linda Mahan. Second Row: Dorthea Smith, Donna Mahoney, Eleanor Malkasian, Marie Mahan, Sharon Darsch, Suzanne Masse, Cecelia Marlowe. Third Row: Jennie Lovich, Katherine Mastroianni, Jean Mack, Cyn- thia Marsh, Mary Lopes, Sandra Loh- meyer. Back Row: James Liebel, George Malone, Robert Cogswell, David Marl- borough, David Martins. MR. BENNETT’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 223 Front Row: Martha Mularz, Linda Mc- Cullough, Madeline McNamee, Betty Mayweathers. Second Row: Christine Michonski, Pearl Mickiewicz, Rita Mc- Carthy, Jane Murphy, Zelta Morgan. Third Row: Martha Pouliot, Nancy Monzillo, Mary Meffen, Fred Medicke. Back Row: Ernest Griffin, Kevin Mitchell, Patrick Delano, Arthur Mayo. 100 MR. HARRINGTON’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 226 Front Row: Gloria Ortona, Sandra No- wak, Justina Nunnally, Theresa Panetti, Carol Murray, Linda Naglieri, Diane Obrycki. Second Row; Maria Odato, Yvonne O’Neal, Susan Palazzo, Toni Orszulak, Linda Olszewski, Flora Pa- quette. Third Row: Donna Murray, Maureen Murphy, Nancy Page, Brenda Murry, Gail Panagotopulos, Judy Nas- sif. Back Row: Roger Nunes, Brian O’Connor, John O'Neill, Frederick Otero, George Murray, Wayne Nas- cembeni. what you can do today.” Jefferson MRS. MANNIX’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 231A Front Row: Joyce Peters, Brenda Per- etti, Eleanor Pietroniro, Susan Perler, Sherry Patenaude. Second Row: Edith Perry, Angie Pinzone, Veronica Pas- quariello, Mary Peros. Third Row: Susan Pelletier, Janet Phoenix, Marylouise Paradise, Patricia Perry, Kathie Picard, Diane Pina, Bessie Passidakis. Back Row: Robin Patenaude, Kevin Phelan, David Auger, Joseph Pioggia. 101 MISS CANARIE’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 231B Front Row: Faith Harvey, Geraldine Placonica, Mary Richard, Joyce Ran- core, Rosina Preissler, Colleen Regan. Second Row; Pamela Hachett, Linda Plouff, Susan Prucnal, Cheryl Richard- son, Violet Powell, Christine Richard- son, Margaret Riberdy. Third Row: Gayle Powell, Sandra Pocai, Correna Pleau, Janet Richard, Mary-Jo Plass, Marilyn Powell. Back Row: Thomas Daponde, John Quinlan, Robert Prior, James Riendeau. MR. MAZUROWSKI’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 308 Front Row: Theresa Roberts, Sandra Salter, Janet Dow, Ramona Rockwell, Kathleen Rollend, Nancy Riner. Second Row: Emma Gordon, Valarie Roberts, Mary Rigazio, Jarilyn Schoolcraft, Anne Sarna, Barbara Salbo. Third Row: Linda Robichaud, Jeanne Rowland, Linda Ross, Rosemarie Sansalone, Susan Row- land, Betty Jean Saxon. Back Row: Alfred Rioni, Edward Scanlon, Edward Lionetta, Richard Scaife, Steven Sachar- czyk Upperclassmen Your eyes are like... thought without learning is perilous.” 103 Confucius MR. CZECH’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 309 Front Row: Karla Soffan, Marianne Scully, Kathleen Staples, Janice Sparks, Sheila Sienkiewicz, Linda Simone. Sec- ond Row: Linda St. Julien, Elaine Serra, Barbara Shonak, Jacqueline Smith, Shirley Simmons. Third Row; John Siraco, Gail Smola, Irene Starosielski, Maria Sousa, Sandra Stoddard, Judith Shoro, Steven Simpson. Back Row: Michael Staltare, Philip Shuman, Peter Smith, Sammie Smith, John Sullivan, Raymond Sokolowski. MR. PENNA’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 313B Front Row: Barbara Temkin, Nancy Tangredi, Katherine Taylor, Doreen Thi- bault, Sharon Tremblay. Second Row: Grace Tucci, Cynthia Terrell, Janet Thompson, Mary Sutkovoy, Theresa Tetreault, Barbara Szulc. Third Row: Edwinna Thompson, Susan Thayer, Diane Tipton, Lynda Tourgee, Sheila Sylvester. Back Row: John Troy, Gary Truesdell, Thomas Sullivan, Robert Takorian. National Coordination Week It’s not even wet! 104 MISS McCLEARY’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 322 Front Row: JoAnn Vaughn, Sandra Vig- gers, Judy Walker, Pamela Valiquette, Connie Vezina, Linda Vigil. Second Row: Shelia Veloudos, Sandra Wen- ners, Margaret Loatman, Sandra Walker, Noreen Ward. Third Row: Lucinda Vir- giniak, Susan Valliere, Dianne Voight, Patricia Wandrei, Judi Ulen, Pamela Larder. Back Row: Richard Watson, Michael Weirbrick, Michael Tuckey, Alfred Vivenzio, George Voyik, Ray- mond Watson. 105 MR. CIGNOLI’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 327A Front Row: Charlene Whyte,- Pamela Wojtowicz, Diane Wiesel, Monica Zie- linski, Sally Woosley, Kathleen Wilson. Second Row: Joane Wudyka, Linda Zar- lengo, Terry Work, Alice Zielinski, Nancy Wyman, Anna Woodward, Suz- anne Whelihan. Third Row: Barbara Wood, Carol Wilcox, Diane Larivee, Barbara White, Pamela Worthington, Steve Yacovone. Back Row: Carl Win- terle, Paul Koutruba, Thomas Yvon, Robert White, Frederick Wells. 1916 Freshmen FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS AND AD- surer. (Standing) Mr. Rodgers, Mrs. Murphy, Mr. VISERS. (Seated) Sharon Soffan, Vice-president; Zemila. Maurice White, President; Marsha LaMothe, Trea- The Freshman Class | THE FRESHMAN EXECUTIVE BOARD. Front Row; Carolina San- Marilyn Lewis, Gail Gaskin, Beverly Tutty, Cynthia Harp, Sharon i : F taniello, Susan Jeraci, Paula Galvin, Allan Bushey, Kathy Reilly, JoAnn Orszulak. Back Row: Sandra Corbisiero, Elaine Barron, Gregory Drew, ' Piantek, Sharon Soffan. Second Row: Patricia McCarthy, Patty Mindel, Edward Daigle, Susan Yarkey, Suzanne Duval, Linda King. 4 MRS. WIDLAND’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 105 Front Row: Willie-May Atkins, Linda Axiotis, Bonita Banks, Sheila Aldrich, Patricia Archambault, Dorothy Barlow, Ann Balsam. Second Row: Jonnie May Parker, Bonnie Baker, June Arslanian, Donna Bacchand, Doreen Ackley, Cath- erine Barden. Third Row: Joan Arruda, Lynne Rushford, Edythe Barber, Charles Barbieri, Wendie Ackley, Patricia Ball, Cecilia Aldrich, Susan Auchter. Back Row: Mary Louise Barnes, Robert Baba- lis, Gary Armstrong, Joel Arnold, Harold Avery, Diane Barger. We Commerce students _ would rather fight than quit! Deep Thought Industry(?) 109 gti rec enna ead MR. CIESLUK’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 107 Front Row: Susan Barrett, Jacqueline Greer, Deborah Barton, Maria Beck, Phyllis Berman, Annette Bokser, An- nette Benoit. Sesond Row: Lillian Beni- nati, Penny Barnes, Gale Bednarski, Carol Bodzioch, Loretta Bertassi, Kath- leen Beggs. Third Row: Linda Bolduc, Elaine Blanchard, Elaine Barron, An- gela Bertone, Nancy Benson, Kathleen Belden, Nicole Theberge. Back Row: Douglas Benoit, Timothy Blake, Forrest Bateman, Peter Berte, William Bass, Marshall Blake. MR. MACKAY’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 112 Front Row: Sandra Bouyea, Deborah Boyd, Lucy Buoniconti, Linda Boylan, Gail Bourque, Debbie Burrill. Second Row; Susan Allen, Jackie Bouyea, Jose- phine Broska, Jane Anderson, Gail Richards, Darlene Smith. Third Row: Linda Bretta, Nancy Bonafilia, Phyllis Bushey, Allan Bushey, Barbara Brennan, Michele Brisbois. Back Row: Susan Buckley, Michael Brisbois, Edward Brick, Gregory Jordan, Harold Parker, Allan Bushway, Linda Bushey. MR. SANDBERG’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 120 Front Row: Elizabeth Caldwell, Nancy Chechile, LaVerne Caulton, Yvonne Christian, Theresa Canavan, Kathleen Carey, Linda Choiniere. Second Row: Christine Cheries, Carla Catter, Trecetia Campbell, Eris Carroll, Catherine Clark, Doreen Choiniere. Third Row: Lawrence Choiniere, Andrew Calvanese, Barry But- ler, David Carrie, Karol Caporale, Beth Clark, Susan Cabey. Back Row: John Channing, Gregory Case, Anthony King, Stephen Calberg, Wesley Case. we retain the longest.” Leet we GCOlton MR. ALMINAS’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 121 Front Row: Paula Collings, Joy Clemons, Christine Closta, Sheila Cullinane, Mar- garet Clarke, Anna Corriveau, Donna Cronan. Second Row: Barbara Clarke, Patricia Cole, Brenda Condino, Paula Combs, Marleen Coltey, Doreen Coltey. Third Row: Mary Cook, Donna Cox, Marlene Corbett, Sandra Corbisiero, Stephen Conery. Back Row: Larry Con- niff, Gene Cole, John Fitzpatrick, Gary Croughwell, Jerry Clark, Douglas Clel- land. MISS ABARE’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 122 Front Row: Diane Dennis, Carmela Daniele, Patricia Desrosiers, Diane Des- noyers, Carol Daley, Sharon DiLorenzo. Second Row: Christine Deraleau, Phyllis Dennard, Mary Ann David, Lois De- Palo, Susan Delinsky, Michaeline Cyr. Third Row: Susan Ann DeMarchi, Mar- garet Curley, Zilpia Diaz, Patricia De- Angelo, Susan Cutler. Back Row: Joseph DeMarco, Edward Daigle, Frank Dolan, Lynette Dezingas, Daniel Curley, Joseph DeCarlo. “Tis education forms the common mind.”..... eee Ope MR. SMITH’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 124 Front Row: Audrey Fellion, Ruth Fell, Marylou Emmens, Jo-Ann Drouin, The- resa Dionne, Barbara Ethier, Carol Er- win. Second Row: Patricia Fennyery, Andrea Dolan, Patricia Dumais, Irene Eberhart, Phyllis Dowler, Jean Fiore. Third Row: Peter DiMascola, Beatris Elias, May Edington, Lynne English, Euhla Ensley, Dina Doel. Back Row: Thomas Pitts, George Duteau, William Egan, Gregory Drew, Raymond Du- fresne, Daniel Faust. MR. WIATROWSKI’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 208 Front Row; Linda Fitzek, Paula Galvin, Lynda Fitzpatrick, Pamela Forgette, Joanne Fitzgerald, Mary Jane Forgue, Second Row: Joan Gagliardo, Carol Nichols, Teresa Galluzzo, Theresa Gal- anis, Pat Fitzgerald, Dianna Fogarty, Anne Marie Pavlakis. Third Row: Wan- da Foster, Kathleen Flebotte, Marianne Foley, Hazel Schaffer, Christine Frode- ma, Linda Frazier. Back Row: Phil Fryhr, James Freeman, Linda Fryar, Carol Freeman, Diane Ford, Marilyn Foisy, Joe Fitzgerald, Al Frank. “Learn to live, and live to learn.” ..... Just a little push will do it! Freshman Fatigue 113 eee Lay LOL You’d never believe that there are 25 more of us in here. 5 Ea - bia iS e : ‘ : . 2 MR. ZEMLA’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 212 Front Row: Irma Graham, Gloria Green, Delores Green, Mary Giuggio, Mary Greene, Susan Grant, Linda Granger. Second Row: Elizabeth Jackson, Gene- vieve Gil, Dianne Gowans, Lynda Granroos, Paula Gibbs, Linda Gleason, Gayle Louise Gaskin, Judy Gibson. Third Row: Dianne Gray, Marjorie Griswold, Maguerite Gonzalez, Judith Ann Glenn, Catherine Gassnola, Terry Gauthier, Anne Gates. Back Row: Ray- mond Girard, Richard Keefe, Mark Gelinas, Diane Guay, Linda Granger, Daniel Herlihy, Gary Mckee, Phil Girard. MRS. MURPHY’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 214A Front Row: Cynthia Harrison, Elaine Heischman, Annie Hill, Billie Ann Her- bin, Joanne Crocker. Second Row: Cyn- thia Harp, Diane Ramistella, Sharon Harris, Maureen Flynn, Jean Hendren. Third Row: Arlene Paine, Pamela Har- per, Carlotta Hankins, Joan Wallace, Geraldine Harden. Back Row: Donna Heath, Karen Hasselbaum, Joyce Ham- merlof, John Hill, Robert Hamel, Belinda Wheeler, Mattie Hines. MR ALLEVA’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 214B Front Row: Donna Hogan, Joan Beth Kaplan, Lois Johnson, Eltrude Janik, Susan Ieraci, Mary Hodge. Second Row: Linda Casey, Mary Anne Kane, Joan Irwin, Linda Johnson, Sandra Schofield, Bessie Ann Kapetanis, Linda Holt. Third Row: Krysta Kastrinakis, Leslie Hodges, Bonnie Hitchcock, Elsie Johnson, Kan- dace Jones, Kathleen Boyle. Back Row: Gary Jarvis, Thomas Gamelli, Vincent Iennaca, Stephen Jackson, Chris Kapo- poulos, James Hughes, David Kalish. trifling things but cannot receive great ONES” crane 115 ..... Chesterfield MISS GRACE CONNELL’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 216A Front Row: Belinda Keaton, Nicole La- Liberte, Jacqueline LaBroad, Marilyn Kennedy, Theresa Lamothe, Charlene Wilkinson. Second Row: Dorothy Lan- caster, Lynelle Kelly, Linda Lamotte, Mary King, Joanne Kinney, Sandra Klinkowski, JoAnn LaMountain. Third Row: Laurel LaMountain, Mary Kiczek, Marsha LaMothe, Laurette LaBier, Don- na Kulczykiewicz, Linda King. Back Row: John LaFrance, Michael O'Keefe, Ruth LaChance, Katherine Klinakis, Charlene LaFleche, Philip LaBranche, Keith Lamontagne. Fresh Security I don’t believe it! The pause that refreshes ote Freshman Consultation Where the boys are! Man Eeny, Meeny, Miney, Moe. We can’t all fit in there! Now is the time for all good students Upper (?) Classman to come to the aid of their party. um This is the third time today, Sheila! Have you seen Mr. Sweeny? Li s MISS ELIZABETH CONNELL’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 216B Front Row: Sharon Lariviere, Susan Lar- rivee, Mary Lessard, Louise Lilja, Jean Lappie, Karen Leger. Second Row: Vir- ginia LeBlanc, Diane LeValle, Joyce Lewis, Marilyn Lewis, Maureen Ledger, Carol LaRiviere, Eleanor Leak. Third Row: Kathleen Mahan, Cynthia Lynch, Mary Lefebyre, Sandra Macaulay, Bessie Lyons. Back Row: Glenn Lungarini, Joseph Lemme, Clarence Lutz, John Lovell, Robert Stebbins. SA boy is better unborn than untaught.” Lote 118 ...... Gascoigne MR HARGREAVES’ FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 220 Front Row: Nancy McCoubrey, Elaine McAleer, Patricia McCarthy, Elizabeth Marini, Nancy McGeary, Maria Mascaro. Second Row: Kathryn Marino, Beverly McAllister, Judy Krothy, Sheila Mc- Mahon, Janis McDonald, Susan Mc- Neil. Third Row: Glenn McDermitt, Theodore McNeil, Sue Meaney, Con- stance Keaton, Peggy Lowery, Stanley Maley, Leo Mason. Back Row: Michael Manley, Stephen Marra, Craig Ross, Willie McCray, Kevin Mannix, Earl McNamee. MRS. GRIFFIN’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 221 Front Row: Sally Mularz, Bella Mus- caro, Margaret Newman, Diane Morin, Mary Young, Patricia Morin. Second Row: Sheila Meyer, Joyce Mowry, Cyn- thia Miller, Patricia Mindel, Helen Men- zel, Maureen Merrigan, Madeline Mur- phy. Third Row: Paul Morrison, Su san Mitchell, June Nelson, Linda Morris Cynthia Moses, Sandra Montigny, Alice Morrow, Edmond Narcisse. Back Row: 7 - Leo Morin, Geraldine Mickiewicz, Kath- nn es , = 7 Ji 2 Pe ie ts | Om leen Murphy, Juanita Monroe, Joan 4 | o : Miller, Gloria Michon, Charles Barger. reeiecealiill i ie oo canenen .. 5 5 Rie ae “Knowledge is power.”..... eee. Bacon MR. LANDRY’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 222 Front Row: Sharon Orzulak, Linda Oda- to, Beatrice Panetta, Jean Pelletier, Dar- lene Paroline, Patricia O'Malley. Second Row: Aida Nunez, Charlene Pace, Con- nie Pell, Joyce Peck, Roberta Roberts, Suzanne Noonan, Peggy O'Neil. Third Row: Roger Pelletier, Nancy. Noble, Beverly Norman, Mary Paterakis, Con- nie O’Brien, Glory Paradzick, Linda Papineau, John Nyman. Back Row: Craig Meyer, Donna Paul, Ruth Pace, Sharon Parker, Ann Pandolfi, Brenda Langley, Philip Brais. MISS HYDE’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 305 Front Row: Gloria Plante, Madeline Plamandon, Pam Philbrook, JoAnn Piantek, Barbara Rector. Second Row: Carolyn Pettazani, Janis Perry, Georgi- ana Rafferty, Sharon Powell. Third Row: Gay Powell, Linda Peterson, Linda Pohl, Daisy Polite, Roberta Prophet. Back Row: Jody Poehler, Gwen Porter, Ad- rienne Poules, Debby Quinn. MRS. DUREPO’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 315 Front Row: Joyce Robare, Cynthia Robinson, Marcia Roberts, Kathleen Reilly, Yvonne Rogers. Second Row: Marilyn Roberts, Susan Roberge, Eliza- beth Russo, Nancy Ricciardi, Judy Robinson, Barbara Robarge. Third Row: Christine Rusby, Sandra Roncolata, Viv- ian Rucks, Deborah Rhodes, Hilda Rus- sell, Brenda Robinson, Diane Robinson. Back Row: John Percy, Robert Petschke, John Quill, Lisa Robert, Mario Russo, John Preston. If that’s north, then 121 is... . apples. as food to the body.” ..... ee Cicero Where’s the rally? But I don’t like MRS. MARSH’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 323 Front Row: Mary Skelly, Karen Sere- wicz, Linda Skibski, Vivian Hudgins, Judy Saville, Carolina Santaniello. Second Row: Geraldine Small, Beulah Clemons, Patricia Scully, Diane Scott, Sally Salbo, Jesica Schaller, Mary Sheehan. Third Row: Ann Scagliarini, Rosemary Scibelli, Joanne Scavotto, Acquitta Scott, Susan Scarpa, Doreen Sisk. Back Row: Richard Sanders, Don- ald Senecal, Louis Sarage, Pauline Sev- ier, Fred McCarthy, Kevin Sheehan, Johnnie Simons. MR. GRANT’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 326 Front Row: Sandra Smith, Anita Smith, Beverly Streeter, Mary Jane Strycharz, Michele Tarzia, Sharon Soffan. Second Row: Judy Table, Gail Staples, Louisa Smart, Sandra Stanek, Vivian Phillips, Sandra Sullivan, Joyce Stevens. Third Row: Pat Smith, C. V. Spinks, Mary Sulivan, Pamela Smith, Barbara Smith, Dianne Taylor. Back Row: Phillip Tag- an, Robert Smith, Craig Smith, Deborah Taliaferro, Barry Standish, David Steb- bins. Noon social hour. With just a little alteration. . . Yechh! 122 MR. RODGERS’ FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 327B Front Row: Marjorie Whidden, Joan Twine, Lorarine White, Karen Trial, Nancy Villamaino, Poppy Vakakas. Second Row: Billie-Lynne Warriner, Jane Tokarz, Elaine Verrette, Carmen Gonzales, Sue Tryba, Beverly Tutty. Third Row: Mark Wentworth, Laurence White, Michele Troie, Stephanie Tybur- ski, Melva McLauren, Kathy Tibbets, Henry Wilk, Jr. Back Row: Stephen Harris, Edward VanZandt, Maurice White, Guy Wentworth, Victor Ton- dera, Edwin Ward. and closed with profit.”..... Oe ee AICOtt i Pe caemmceet Prag MR. McWHA’S ig eee | oe FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 328 Front Row: Ruby Nelms, Margaret Wil- son, Candice Marini, Eileen Ziviak, Nancy Wynn, Sally Wisniowski. Second Row: Linda Zahara, Patricia Wilder, Terry Zebrowski, Willie Lou Williams, Judy Youngs. Third Row: Francis Keyes, Susan Yarkey, Ann Zyla, Susan Youngs, Paula Young, Ronald Wilson. Back Row: Julius Willis, Thomas Williams, Robert Williams, Robert Wilder, Nor- man Williams, Paul Yacovone. eS a IE eT OS ee . --- | 0 ee. ee Se Vv .= ie) 2 ip) = ie) ° c 9 N 1935 Assembly Artinitivs G. O. HOMEROOM AGENTS. Front Row: Susan Cutler, Christine Weld, Doreen Siske, Marilyn Kennedy, Noreen White, Pamela Vali- quette, Sandra Diego, Paula Combs, Joan Gagliardo, Susan Masse, Paula Gibbs, Diane LeValle, Sharon Helms. Second Row: Peggy Baker, Janet Thompson, Marlene Gentile, Carol Garczinski, Karla Soffan, Maria Ieraci, Janice Langdon, Linda Vitale, Linda Choiniere, Deborah Bur- rill, Marianne Harlamon, Martha Mularz. Third Row: Susan Scibelli, Sonia Bonavita, Barbara Robarge, Theresa Cardin, Judy Dastoli, Mabel White, Ruth Pace, Nancy Collings, Patrisse Jeffes, Nancy Wyman, Linda Marszalek, Nancy Plourd. Fourth Row: Doris Brodie, Mary-Jo Plass, Linda LaPine, Dorothy Farrow, Flora Paquette, Linda Ballard, Madeline Goodreau, Sandra Stanek, Toni Mango, Linda Meyers, Sandy Montigny. Back Row: Alan Casanelli, John Scavotto, Thomas Pitts, Ed- mund Baczynski, Diane Chapman, Dianne Theocles, Sue Meaney, Karen Ledger, Jody Poehler, Joel Arnold, John Berti, Tom Williams, Robin Patenaude. General Organization (G. O. Janice Kennedy introduces the special assembly in September to acquaint underclassmen with the bene- fits of joining G.O. “You know it really was worth it to join G.O.,” says Joe Pioggia to Neal Somerville as they discuss the benefits of G.O. 126 The General Organization plays an important part in the financ- ing of many school activities. It promotes school spirit as well as offering savings to its members on such items as Caduceus, games, and dance tickets. In ad- dition, those who join G.O. are privileged to attend a special assembly paid for by their dues. Here is a typical scene in the G. O. Accounting Room. Filomena Costa and Diane Hoffman (right) are collecting deposit money from homeroom agents during the yearbook subscription drive. Finances School Activities G. O. ACCOUNTING CLASS (ROOM 113). Front Row: Barbara Foley, Carol Brown, Linda Chisholm, Elaine Mayo, Sue Fontaine, Barbara Vautrain, Sirarpi Faradjian, Barbara Benoit, Carol Fortier, Mr. Con- chieri. Second Row: Claire Degon, Filomena Costa, Michele Chrzanowski, Margaret Marullo, Janice Ken- nedy, Rosanna Mei, Helen Fisher, Sharon Keegan. 1 Wey Third Row: Sandra Cormier, Shirley Jeanson, Kathleen LeCuyer, Marybelle Turner, Diane Hoffman, Adele Manarite, Charlotte Martin. Back Row: Richard Mc- Manamy, Francis Lamoureaux, John Wright, Lorraine Bushey, Marjorie Greensmith, Helen Harris, Alan Casa- nelli, Bruce Standish, Robert Sorcinelli. THE CADUCEUS ED- ITORIAL AND BUS- SINESS STAFFS. Front Row: Marianne Harla- mon, Catherine Lewin, Marlene Gentile, Janet Thompson, Kathleen Wilson, Susan Fontaine, Judy Louer, Rosemary Clefe, Christine Bednarz, Shelia Veloudos. Second Row: Diane Hoffman, Joyce Dembroski, Kath- leen McCleery, Kathleen Moore, Margaret Kestler, Sheila Katz, Sharon Ca- bra, Donna Yvon. Third Row: Mr. Ellison, Miss McCleary, James Rien- deau, Charles Parker, Sandra Lorenzatti, Mar- lene McCleery, Robert Cogswell, Donald Sene- cal, Miss Grace Connell, Miss Henderson. Caduceus The annual record of school life, Caduceus is the responsibility of three groups work- ing closely together—the editorial, photog- raphy, and business staffs. (Left) Sports editors James Riendeau and Charles Parker collaborate on a two-page layout for their section of the yearbook. THE CADUCEUS BUSINESS STAFF. Front Row: Donna Gor- don, Margaret Morin, Fredi Kravitz, Ethel Bur- roughs, Sheila Bond, Linda Bertocchi, Donna Ligus, Candice Martin. Second Row: Kathleen Currier, Maria Odato, Pamela Abraham, Wendy Johnson, Judy Dastoli, Brenda Condino, Judy Dahlia, Erika Andersen, Linda Masuck. Back Row: Antonette Mango, Nancy Ayala, Linda La- Pine, Deborah Talieferro, Ruth Brand, Rosemary Osborn, Carole Casanova. THE COMMERCE STAFF. Front Row: Carol Fortier, Linda Nag- lieri, Eileen Lewkowicz, Barbara Benoit, Filomena Costa, ‘Carol Garczinski, Linda Chisholm, Donna Gordon. Second Row: Susan Meyer, Carole Davies, Susan Scibelli, Barbara Kuc, Diane Hoff- man, Carol Hurley, Lynn Knapik, Candace Gould, Pamela Abraham. Back Row: Karin Russ, Sharon Keegan, Diane Helge- vold, Margaret Brown, John Wright, Raymond Korny, Adele Manarite, Carol Brusseau, Marilyn Bennett. Commerce The monthly newspaper of our school keeps us informed on all important events. Its special editorials and sports reports are of particular interest. Four Commerce editors plan a page dummy, the individual page set-up for our school newspaper. Susan Scibelli, Carol Hurley, and Diane Helgevold (standing) work with Bar- bara Benoit, editor-in-chief (seated). 129 Providing hilarious entertainment at the special assembly for G.O. Here they are again, doing a beatle sketch to the delightment members were Joe Doris and Roy Williams. of the girls. Our three capable class presidents are shown reading their class Honor Roll at the Honor Roll Assembly. (Left) Joseph Pioggia, Junior Class President; (Center) Neal Somerville, Senior Class President; (Right) Maurice White, Freshman Class President. | ett ri eee + a +8 d 130 Assemblies play an important role in school life. They are diversified to provide edification and enjoyment for the entire student body. They range from professional entertainment to the reading of the honor roll. Assemblies (Left) Performing at one of the pre-game rallies is the High School of Commerce band. (Below) Enthusiasm is always high at our school rallies, as demonstrated by the seniors. One of the highlights of the school year is the Christmas Assembly, under the direction of Mr. Nickerson. 131 re i “I want my mommy,” sobs little Steve Willey as he is interviewed by lems, Nancy Collings, Emilia D’Amato, Diane Wiesel, and Martha | “Art Linkletter” (David Corbin). Not too interested in Steve’s prob- Mularz are up to tricks of their own. COMMERCE “When I Fall in Love,’ is sung by Joanne Crocker. One of the many attractions of the Hawaiian Islands is the lovely Hula dancers. Linda Simmons, one of these graceful dancers, entertains some of the men from McHale’s Navy. E52 CAPERS During her stay in the hospital, Penny Zielinsky pays no heed to treatment prescribed by Doctors Kildare and Casey. She still persists in sleepily performing a midnight dance. : ‘ ' 3 i Special entertainment for the sailors in McHale’s Navy is provided by Grace Tucci, who performs a series of acrobatic dance steps. Granny Mossback, otherwise known as Ronnie Paquette, proves that feeble old ladies are capable of doing more than drinking tea and munching Lee T. V. GUIDE 2 Four new students at the High School of Commerce who joined Hit with a pie aimed by Mr. Grant. Trying to look on innocently Mr. Novak’s English class play pranks behind the teacher’s back. are Mr. Penna and Mr. Tenczar. Mr. Berwick was reciting “Romeo, Oh, Romeo” when SPLAT. 133 THE SENIOR PATROL. Front Row: Christine Weld, Donna Ligus, Rosanna Mei, Linda Lockerby, Adriane Massero, Priscilla Beach, Sheila Bond, Cyndy Caney, Michele Chrzanowski, Faith Corey, Carol Megliola. Second Row: Kathy Bernardi, Carol Milanese, Marian Brown, Susan Calabrese, Lois Samol, Lynne O’Brien, Christine Bednarz, Carole Davies, Student Patrols THE JUNIOR PATROL: Front Row: Mr. Finnegan, Adviser, Roger Nunes, Marilyn Janik, Katina Peroulakis, Cecile Ledoux, Cynthia Efan- tis, Kathy Rollend, Janet Thompson, Eileen Lewkowicz, Nancy Evans, Helen Golon, Doreen Thibault, Milka Faradjian, Rosemary Marsh, Tony De Carlo. Second Row: Neal Lamberton, Robert Gentles,-Melanie Bou- tin, Jane Colby, Barbara Clarke, Elaine Serra, Linda Naglieri, Junior Roberts, Susan Collings, Pamela Dupont, Christine Callini, Sandra Marsha Dagenais, Judy Dastoli. Back Row: Mr. Smith, adviser, Ralph Foley, Neal Somerville, John Bell, Edward Baczynski, Rita Cote, Terese Farrell, Betty Zajdell, Janet Waldron, Dennis Benson, Paul Courchesne, Stanley Czorchara, John Parker. Besides checking passes at assigned posts, the 90 students of the Patrols operate the Lost and Found Bureau and open lockers for students who have lost or forgotten keys. Diego, Linda Everitt, Betsy Bordeaux, Rocky Greene, Paul Scott. Third Row: John Duteau, Mary Joe Plass, Sally Berry, Maureen Murphy, Kathy Mastroianni, Viola Langevin, Linda Focosi, Pearl Mickiewicz, Cindy Munsell, Edwinna Thompson, Diane Obrycki, Sandra Viggers, Edward Lionetta. Back Row: Phillip Shuman, Irene Cote, Lelette Doug- las, Ruth Brand, Nancy Page, Kathy Downey, Veronica Pasquariello, Betty Gemignani, Hope Ward, Michael Tuckey, Thomas Yvon. THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. Front Row: Martha Mularz, Viggers, Shirley Jeanson, Jeanne Wroblewski, Nancy Collings, Carol Marianne Harlamon, Gilda Cuoco, Linda Chisholm, Sirarpi Faradjian, Berthiaume, Dorothy Farrow, Susan Scibelli. Back Row: Edmund Bac- Diane Wiesel, Marguerite Lemonis, Kathy Wilson, Brenda Potter. zynski, Sharon Cabra, Marlene McCleery, Sandy Lorenzatti, Sharon Second Row: Kathleen Staples, Sue Fontaine, Charlotte Valorose, Sandra Keegan, Marilyn Powell, Neal Lamberton, Mrs. Griffin, Adviser. Scholarly excellence and integrity are requisites for member- ship in the National Honor Society. Although most students will not qualify until the end of their junior year, a few excep- National tional freshmen can achieve admission at the end of their first : year. N.H.S. seniors graduate with a special distinction — a Honor Society gold tassel on their mortarboards. ALATICIAI N.H.S. officers include (seated) Barbara Kuc, vice-president; Participating in induction ceremonies for the N.H.S. are two-year members Charlotte Valorose, president; Jeanne Wroblewski, secretary; Linda Chisholm, Charlotte Valorose, Barbara Kuc, Shirley Jeanson, Sue Fontaine. (standing) Brenda Potter, program chairman; Sharon Cabra, treasurer. 1) THE OFFICE AIDES. Front Row: Margaret Marullo, Gail Arndt, lette, Sandy Viggers, Shirley Jeanson, Kathy Browsky, Filomena Costa. Nancy Cunliffe, Barbara Benoit, Cathy Conway, Maria Ieraci, Kathy Back Row: Susan Scibelli, Diane DiStefano, Marian Brown, Nancy Col- | Cooley, Suzanne Langone, Martha Mularz. Second Row: Mary Rigazio, lings, Kathy McCleery, Kathy Moore, Sharon Cabra, Lynn Mercolino, | Betty Zajdel, Judy Lajoie, Marsha Dagenais, Carol Fortier, Nancy Wil- Brenda Rabain. | Office Aides Student office aides assist the clerical staff in Student Council | such duties as answering the telephone, operat- | ing the switchboard, delivering messages, and The Student Council is composed of six repre- j escorting visitors. sentatives from each class, the class officers, captains of the patrols, and the editor-in-chief of the newspaper. Their activities include super- vising class elections and selecting the Student of the Month. THE STUDENT COUNCIL. Front Row: Rosemary Marsh, Diane Cynthia Moses. Back Row: Kathy Marino, Edwinna Thompson, Donna Wiesel, Christine LaRoche, Arthur Duncan, Barbara Benoit, Paula Gal- Yvon, Edmund Baczinski, Freddie Hill, Joseph Pioggia, Michael White, vin, Laurie Vezina. Second Row: Sue Aldrich, Janice Kennedy, Mary Betty Demers, John Scavotto. Rigazio, Neal Somerville, Marshall Blake, Linda Morris, June Nelson, : 3 : iiitit tt ; 136 Drama Club The Drama Club anticipates producing several one- act plays for the student body as the logical outcome of its studies in acting and stage techniques. Linda Simmons shows that hands can be as ex- pressive as face or voice. In pantomime she por- trays a girl enjoying popcorn at the movies. Nancy McGeary and Sharon Harris take part in Drama Club tryouts. Stage Crew The stage crew operates the complex equipment for sound, lighting, and curtains for all functions in the assembly hall. Setting up the stage before an assembly is one of the duties of these boys of the stage crew. Martin Daley, Nick Creanza, Barry Muldrew, Walter Augustowski, and Tom Williams. ihe Audio-Visual Aides Student technicians show movies, operate sound equipment and projectors, and help teachers operate equipment. AUDIO-VISUAL AIDES. Nick Crean- za, Michael Curley, Martin Daley. STUDENT LIBRARY AS- SISTANTS. Seated: Suzanne Masse, Ruth Rossi, Carol Marino, Joyce Mario. Stand- ing: Jeffrey Rubin, Sheila Dixon, Judith Cottle, John Parker. Library Assistants Students assigned to the library record atten- dance, retrieve overdue books, help students locate information, help process new acquisi- tions. Alice Fraichard checks a study hall attendance slip brought in by Kathy Wilson. 138 THE RED CROSS COUNCIL. Front Row: Karen Jones, Patricia Joyce Peters, Carolina Santaniello. Bock Row: Veronica Pasquariello, Smith, Diane Pina, Kathy Cox, Carol Fortier, Barbara Kuc, Arlene Donna Cox, George Duteau, Linda Finch, Shirley Simmons, Jackie Smith, Lapan, Sue Pelletier. Second Row: Martha Mularz, Donna Gordon, Leura Parker, Madeline Goodreau. Eileen Lewkowicz, Sharon Harris, Sue Masse, Sue Aldrich, Linda Naglieri, Junior Red Cross The Red Cross makes life more pleasant for handicapped children at Monson State Hospi- tal by its contributions which pay for their much needed treatments. At the beginning of this year, for example, the Junior Red Cross Future Nurses Club held a successful perfume and soap drive. Future Nurses Club is a brand new organiza- tion this year. The members have cheered adult hospital patients and volunteered to work with children at the Providence Hospital. Officers of the Future Nurses Club: Carlotta Hankins, secretary; Linda LaPine, president; Jackie Smith, vice-president; Lynelle Kelley, Carol Fortier, Kathy Cox, Joan Irwin, Diane Pina, and Barbara Kuc, treasurer. | members of the Junior Red Cross, seem elated that the drive for | perfume and soap held during the winter was so successful. 142 T B Typists The captains of the senior crews which typed the Christmas mailing for the Hampden Tuberculosis Association are Carole Brown, Kathleen Browsky, Sandra Lorenzatti, Margaret Marullo, and Kath- leen McNally. Here they discuss the assignments for each weekday afternoon. Math Club Math Club members listen to a guest speaker, Mr. McWha, explain the Data Processing Binary System, which is fun- damental to modern mathematics. A ee Spotlight on | Youth Reporters The Spotlight on Youth reporters who write a weekly column of school news for the Sunday newspaper are Charlotte Valorose, Barbara Kuc, Sharon Cabra, and Marianne Szlosek. Here they listen to their adviser, Mr. Grant, explaining technical details of good news writing. antinal 140 Trading Post Sharon Wheeler, Karen Wender, and Barbara Foley, assistants in the Trading Post, display some of their merchandise. The Trading Post carries bookcovers, pens, and general school supplies. his 4 : anh 141 The boys who keep our lunchroom clean are Charles Graham, Freddie Hill, Elton Barrows, and John Siraco. Lunchroom Aides The lunchroom cashiers are (seated) Antoinette Orszulak, Marilyn Powell, and Linda Gelinas; (standing- Elaine Serra, Rosemarie Clefe, Alice LaFleur, and Cheryl Richardson. Softball Team - 1937 Soccer Champions - 1935 Athletics he . ® é @ ’ a = . ‘ THE COACHES AND THE CAPTAINS. Front Row: Walter Augos- towski and James March, soccer co-captains; Victor Tondera and Willie McCray, J.V. football co-captains; John Wright, Varsity football cap- tain; Marion Streeter, Varsity football and wrestling captain; Fred Hill and Elton Barrows, Varsity basketball co-captains. Back Row: Raymond Korny, J.V. baseball captain; David Cook, soccer and baseball coach; Donald Holmes, Varsity baseball captain; John Bennett, J.V. football coach; Kenneth Zemla, J.V. baseball and Varsity hockey coach; Floyd Narcisse, Varsity baseball captain; George Meacham, wrestling, J.V. football, and golf coach; Raymond Ellison, Varsity bowling coach; Barry Muldrew, Varsity bowling captain; Bruce Kaufman, golf captain; John Troy, Varsity football, basketball, and track coach. SS) es THE 1964 J.V. BASEBALL TEAM. Front Row: Arthur Duncan, Robin Patenode, Martin Lanzillo, Alan Cassanelli, Robert Newman, Thomas Mazzoli, Wayne Nascembeni, George Kane, Barry Gray, and Leon Chamberlain. Second Row; Robert Lewis, Raymond Korny, Neil Cassa- nelli, Robert Olari, Peter Donaldson, Robert Takorian, Daniel Mitchell, David Jebb, and Thomas D’Ambrosio. Back Row: Robert Desomier, John Erickson, Bruce Peterson, James Liebel, Coach Zemla, Edmund Baczynski, Robert White, John Duteau, Anthony Daponde, and Nicholas Creanza. THE 1964 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM. Front Row: William Mc- Collum, Robert Sorcinelli, Donald Holmes, David Plant, Robert Davis, Kevin Moriarty, and George Murray. Second Row: Charles Connor, Vincent Dimonaco, Mario Denardo, Thomas Gavin, Dennis Michaud, Floyd Narcisse, Edward Miloz, and Thomas O’Connor. Back Row: } Manager George Taylor, Leroy Dixon, Coach Cook, and Manager Michael Zeo. Rebuilding Baseball Varsity Wins 5, Loses 9 the squad. rR WMW DN IDM OO BROW RR BRU I TEAM RECORD Commerce Amherst West Springfield Wahconah Technical Trade Cathedral Wahconah Chicopee Comp. Classical Trade Chicopee Comp. Cathedral Technical Classical Opponent 1 6 3 7 1 11 ) 12 1 1 - 6 0 0 1 1 The ’64 Raiders un der new coach David Cook compiled | a record of five wins and nine defeats. Dave Plant was | again an all-city selection for centerfield. This was a year for re-building, as there were only five seniors on 145 Thomas O’Connor waits tensely for a pitch in a game against Classical. O'Connor, first baseman for three seasons, was one of the veterans who made the Raiders an inter- school threat. Se ud 3 é THE 1964 TRACK TEAM: Front Row: Marion Streeter, John Troy, gia, Fred Hill, Sidney Lee, Dominick DiSanti, Captain Jerome Parham, Michael Asher, Ernest Griffin, John Scavotto, Rockwood Greene, Robert Evan Pippin, and Mark Tovet. Allard, and Charles Parker. Back Row: Coach John Troy, Joseph Piog- (Below) Team captain Jerome Parham clears the high-jump bar at a height of 5’9”. Track After many years of ab- | sence, track returned to the High School of Commerce last spring on an informal basis. Many of the boys who participated had had no real training but exhibited a great deal of natural ability. Through the efforts of Coach Troy, all of the boys : became more proficient in | tres he et Pe Viale 146 this new sport, and a few ex- celled and received recogni- tion for their efforts in the All-City Track Meet. These boys were Jerome Parham, who placed second in the high-jump event, and the relay team of Charles Park- er, Sam Smith, Marion Streeter, and Robert Allard, which placed third. (Right) Joe Pioggia, one of the team’s top performers, gets instruc- tions from Coach Troy on throwing the shot put. A familiar sight at the track field was Coach Troy instruct- ing his tracksters on proper form. Her e he is shown with Alan Kerner (left). This pro- per form led to many winning efforts as miler Mike Asher ex- hibits (right). i egtiee tin Lanzillo, guard; John Troy, back; Rockwood Greene, guard; Cap- tain Marion Streeter, back; Martin Daley, tackle; Lonzelle Lyde, back; Edward Francis, guard; and Robert Smith, back. Second Row: Willie Mutts, end; John Wright, center; Geary Dakin, end; Arnold Kaplan, guard; John DaPonde, end; Joseph Pioggia, back; George Murray, end; Samuel Blackwell, back; Raymond Korny, guard; Robert Davis, back; Raider Eleven Posts 3—4 Season and Allan Bushway, back. Back Row: Coach James Mahoney, Craig Ross, manager; Robert White, tackle; Michael Curley, end; Joseph Chickloski, end; John Berti, tackle; Charles Parker, end; Floyd Nar- cisse, back; Sam Smith, back; Lance Gauthier, tackle; Forrest Bateman, end; Fred Hill, tackle; Richard McManamy, manager; Robert Lewis, Manager; and Coach John Troy. Led by thirteen returning lettermen, the football Raiders compiled a record of 3 wins and 4 losses. The three wins not only equaled last year’s high but also included some impressive games: the big 20-0 upset of Arms Academy and the rout of Assumption Prep by the same margin. The Raiders featured the exciting running of team captain Marion Streeter, who displayed the fine qualities of leadership. Also in the backfield was fullback Joe Pioggia, who always gave 100% effort and received recognition for his fine play by being placed on the All-City football squad and being elected team cap- tain for 1965. Floyd Narcisse and Bob Davis round- ed out the backfield. Of the seven starting linemen, the Raiders boasted six veterans. TEAM RECORD Commerce Opponent Preview: 0 Classical 0 O Trade 6 12 Trade 14 20 Arms Academy 0 26 Tantasqua 23 20 Searles 0 6 Assumption 6 0 Classical 14 0 Minnechaug 14 John Wright discusses game strategy with Coaches Troy and Mahoney. 148 es ‘hes. Quarterback Barry Butler hands off to his fullback Joe Piog- gia, as Bob Davis (33) and Marion Streeter (11) run inter- ference for him against Trade. Trade won 14-12. (Below) Charlie Parker manages to get off his punt despite the fierce rush of the Trade line. These are the boys who took on the awesome job of ball carrying for the Raiders. Marion Streeter—wingback, Floyd Narcisse—quarterback, Joe Pioggia—fullback, and Bob Davis—halfback. At the center position is John Wright. THE 1964 VARSITY SOCCER TEAM. Front Row: James Riendeau, Joseph DeCarlo, Philip Girard, Donald Holmes, Barry Gray, Thomas Brown, Gary Truesdell, Barry LaRiviere, and Keith Lamontagne. Middle Row: Ralph Johnson, Guy Wentworth, Neil Cassanelli, Richard Ardo- lino, Fred Medicke, Leon Chamberlain, Walter Augustowski, Edward Inexperienced Soccer Raiders Win Only One Lionetta, Robert Ollari, Henry Champagne, and Stephen Marra. Back Row: Coach David Cook, Gregory Drew, Alfred Vivenzio, Leroy Dixon, Richard Scaife, Dennis Benson, Thomas D’Ambrosio, Michael Fiore, James Marsh, Daniel Hanson, and manager John Parker. Despite a record of 1 win, 6 losses, and 4 ties, three Raiders made the All-City Team: Leroy Dixon - first team, Walter Augustowski - second team, and Donald Holmes - honorable mention. TEAM RECORD Commerce Holyoke Trade Southwick Technical Classical Cathedral Trade Technical Cathedral Classical SSO tS es Ora Co-captains Walter Augustowski and James Marsh shake hands with the Southwick captains before the start of the game. 150 Chicopee Comp. Opponent NOOWWNWFr OOF ) SE OS A scramble in front of the Southwick goal is about to develop, as No. 13 Walter Augustowski and numerous Southwick players, wait for the ball to come down. . Bee oe PRS EWS. oe pe te a RA ee ”. ie Me aed ond aoe ty aoa Sr James Marsh shows his stylish form as he prepares to boot the ball Donald Holmes heads the ball towards the opposing team’s goal. Barry downfield on a free kick. LaRiviere tries to assist him. 151 ge’ bi rent | pace sa r 1 comMERt THE 1964 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM. Front Row: Allan Bushey, Richard Sanders, Al Frank, Ted McNeil, John Preston, Peter Dimascola, John Simmons, John Lovell, Edmond Narcisse, Louis Sarage. Second Row: Manager John Duteau, Edward Brick, Mark Went- worth, William Bass, Lee Burgess, Norman Williams, Stanley Maley, William Crosby, Dan Faust, Larry Choinere, Harold Parker, Maurice JV Gridmen 3-3 JV Hoopsters 4-9 yi JZ vo Y aKMERey 44 et eat THE 1964-65 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. Front Row: Forrest Bateman, Joel Arnold, Mark Gelinas, Raymond Barrows, John Nyman, Kevin Phelan, Fred McCarthy. Back Row: Coach David White, Steve Sacharczyk. Back Row: Coach George Meacham, Edward Daigle, Allan Evrard, Robert Hamel, Victor Tondera, Kevin Mannix, Raymond Barrows, Michael Manley, Joel Arnold, Frank Dolan, William Egan, Tony King, Julius Willis, Steve Harris, Captain Willie McCray, John Berti. This year’s junior varsity football team had the largest turnout of candidates since football was revived at Commerce. The junior varsity basketball team compiled only a 4-9 record but produced several good prospects for next year’s varsity. Cook, Manager John Fitzpatrick, Martin Lanzillo, Willie McCollum, Stephen Harris, James Liebel, Theodore McNeil, Manager John Berti, Scorer James Riendeau. Candlepin Bowlers City Champs Again The varsity bowlers, led by three veteran lettermen, proved capable of taking the pressure of close matches. At least half of their points were not decided until the final frame rolled by anchorman and captain Barry Mul- drew. TEAM RECORD ( points) Commerce Opponents 4 Classical 4 6 Trade 2 6 Cathedral 2 6 Technical 2 2 Classical 6 8 Trade 0 4 Cathedral 4 8 Technical 0 Championship Playoff Pinfall 1492 Cathedral 1489 THE 1965 JUNIOR VARSITY BOWLING TEAM. Kzueeling: Edward Brick, Arthur Duncan, Paul Courchesne. Standing: Dennis Benson, John Bell, Leo Morin. 153 THE 1965 VARSITY BOWLING TEAM. Kneeling: Jerry Adams (93.4), Andrew Quaquarelli (95.8), William Blais (101.3). Stand- ing: Martin Brick (104.5), Barry Muldrew (103.6), Edward Bator (91.1), Coach Raymond Ellison. Martin Brick bowled a perfect string (all tens and spares) against Tech. His 104.5 average was tops in the league. A q 4 a ‘as is : } by HMERC THE 1964-65 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. Front Row: manager, Donald Holmes, Charles Graham, Leroy Dixon, Daniel Sammie Smith, Jerome Parham, Freddie Hill, Elton Barrows, Floyd Hanson, David Martins, and Coach John Troy. Narcisse, and Thomas Yvon. Second Row: Richard McManamy, Balanced Team Produces Thrillers . (Left) Wearing confident smiles are co-captains Freddie Hill and Elton Barrows with (Below) Coach Troy gives helpful advice to the Coach John Troy. raiders during a time out at the Field House. TEAM RECORD Comm. Opp. jak Cathedral (Preview) 28 85 Wahconah 47 60 St. Joseph (N. Ad.) 50 86 St. Joseph (Pitts.) 66 Sl Cathedral 44 49 Chicopee 30 65 St. Joseph (N. Ad.) 52 62 St. Joseph (Pitts. ) 65 49 Technical Dis, 64 Minnechaug 52 67 Classical 65 64 Chicopee 42 50 Technical 62 69 Chic. Comp. 58 44 Cathedral 50 75 Trade 62 60 Classical 63 Bi) Classical 52 50 Holyoke 76 Although the Raiders lost seven games, they proved to be a well balanced and hard-working team. Two of these defeats were in overtime, and most of them were not lost until the last minute. (Below) Showing enthusiasm are three Raider reserves: Barry Butler, Donnie Holmes, and Floyd Narcisse. Elton Barrows (left), Freddie Hill (center), and Charlie Graham (right) are shown putting the ball up and in for precious points in crucial games. (Below) Jerome Parham outjumps a Cathedral player in the city preview. Other Commerce players looking on are Tom Yvon (40), Danny Hanson (42) and George Murray. THE 1964-65 VARSITY HOCKEY SQUAD. Front Row: Daniel zoli, Alan Bushway, Clarence Belden, Robert Hamel, Wesley Case, Neal Faust, John Troy, Albert Frank, Fred Medicke, Glen Lungarini. Second Lamberton, Francis Bell. Back Row: Lee Burgess, Barry LaRiviere; Fred Row: Michael Curley, manager; Coach Kenneth Zemla, Thomas Maz- Wells, Kevin Mitchell, James Marsh, David Hrycay, Gary Truesdell. In their first campaign, the Red Raider sextet posted only a 2-15 rec- k ord. But the always underdog Raiders displayed great poise in this S aters Post experience-gaining season. The two wins were over Palmer and Holy- l : oke. Coach Zemla and the players deserve praise for their determination On Me Two Wins during this trying’ season. With only three seniors on the team, next year’s team can look forward to a more promising season with one year of experience behind them. Clarence Belden filled the awesome job of Raider defensemen (in white) Tom Mazolli, Jim Marsh’ and Wesley Case move into goal tending for the Raiders. position to prevent a goal by their opponents. 5 ce Zot 00 att facet nt fi “eye et easly + pee aa. | COMMERCE Y oD a Kr Qin = cOWMERCE WRISTLING x bs = THE 1965 WRESTLING TEAM. Front Row: Marion Streeter, team Pioggia, Allan Bushey, Michael Aronne. Back Row: Coach George captain; Roger Boyer, John Simmons, David Marlborough. Second Row: Meecham, Philip Girard, Maurice White, Robert White, Leo Mason, Edward Kalish, Rocky Greene, Martin Daley, Arnold Kaplan, Joseph Craig Smith, John Sullivan, and Dennis Smith, team manager. A combination of overall team effort and several determined indivi- dual efforts aided the Crimson wrestling squad attain a winning 4-3 Gr appler S Place record. This record enabled them to place third in the Interschool . : League. Juniors Rocky Greene and Joe Pioggia were undefeated, while Thir d Int City Marion Streeter was only once defeated during regular season meets. In the Western Mass. meet the Raider grapplers scored 21 points to finish fourth. Craig Smith (on top) is in the process of “breaking down” his Trade adversary. Commerce won this meet 24-22. TEAM RECORD Commerce Opponent 2) Longmeadow 31 43 Classical 10 34 Trade 10 6 Tech 39 33 Classical 10 24 Trade Vapi 11 Cathedral 36 Ly, ‘ | THE 1964 GIRLS FIELD HOCKEY ‘TEAM. Front Row: Deborah Burrill, Col- leen Regan, Katherine Heaton, Janet Phoenix, Kathleen Hea- ton, and Linda Cardinal. Second Row: Yvonne O'Neill, Angie Bertone, Geraldine Daniels, Diane Pina, Susan Pelletier, Ann Kupis, Pat Per- ry, and Mary Lopes. Back Row; Dianne Voight, Rose- mary Sansalone, Pamela Worthington, LaVerne Davis, Donna Knowles, and Linda Granger. Indoors or Outdoors, Girls Athletic Program Is Varied and Extensive THE 1964 GIRLS TRACK TEAM. Front Row: Thelma Paskin, Gail Johnson, Juanita Caesar, Margaret Loatman. Back Row. Karen Griffin, Fettes, Madeline Bruso, Yolanda Dixon, Faith Corey, Vivian Hayes, Barbara White, Cassandra Blatche, Beverly Coleman, Laverne Davis, Alneta Holmes, Pamela Hatchett, Johnny Parker, and Nancy Tangredi. Sandra Harrold, Pauline Merrigan, Ruth Davis, Valerie Cooper, and Second Row: Yvonne O'Neill, Dorothy Redd, Flora Paquette, Sandra Donna Yvon. Holt, Linda Montgomery, Sandra Walker, Marsha Dagenais, Lillian Gym Skills Are Healthy Fun These girls were chosen GYM LEADERS on the basis of their out- standing ability in agility, coordination, neatness and energy. Front Row; Martha Mularz, Nancy Tangredi, Janice Langdon, Grace Tucci, Donna DeMaio, Pamela Latovich, Carla Soffan, Dianne Wiesel, Eleanor Pietroniro, Nancy Evans, and Sue Guertin. Second Row: Cecile Ledoux, Judy Lajoie, Barbara Salbo, Cathy Rollend, Adelina DiSanti, Jane Colby, Barbara Clark, Theresa Cardin, Ellen Daborowski, Barbara Shonak, Bar- (Left) Demonstrating a graceful arabesque is Debbie Armstrong. (Above) Donna Hambro executes a split. (Rright) Linda McCullough and Mary Rigazio enjoy bad- minton during their gym period. bara Szulc. Third Row: Gerry Schoolcraft, Maria Odato, Alice Zielin- ski, Christine Michonski, Katina Peroulakis, Francine Belden, Linda Robichaud, Elaine Serra, Rose Giovanni, Viola Langevin, and Gail Fettes. Back Row: Melany Boutin, Brooke Gilman, Veronica Pasquar- iello, Betty Gemignani, Jackie Crate, Yvonne Jalbert, Kathy Picard, Flora Paquette, Ruth Brand, Judy Sharow, Donna Murray, and Made- line Goodreau. COMMERCE DRILL TEAM THE 1964-65 COMMERCE DRILL TEAM. Front Row: Marguerite Lemonis, Carla Kinney, Cynthia Efantis, Vivian Hayes, Rhonda Doug- las, Adelina DeSanti, Wanda Smith, Linda Lockerby, Mary Rigazio, Lauren Stachelek, and Marie Mahan. Second Row: Joann Blair, Sally Perry, Susan Lam, Gwendolyn King, Patricia Willis, Gerry Daniels, Carol Brusseau, Mary-Jo Plass, Donna Slater, and Susan Meyer. Third |} Row: Juanita Caesar, Ruth Brand, Carolyn Burby, Henrietta Walter, | Diane Pina, Sheila Sylvester, Gail Panagotopulos, Sandra Minnie, and | Patricia Perry. Back Row: Jackie Crate, Cassandra Blatche, Thelma Walter, Tana Benoit, Sandra Harrold, Gayle Brace, and Francine Bigby. f Drill Team Top Performers Again eee i Here’s the Drill Team in action! They are performing one of their intricate drills at the Commerce vs. Classical pep rally. 160 | The job of promoting spirit throughout the school was well accom- (captain), Penny Zielinsky, Yolanda Dixon, Linda Dore, and Harriet plished this year by THE COMMERCE CHEERLEADERS: Laurie Zerwitz. | Vezina, Grace Tucci, Gail Arndt, Donna Murray, Debbie Armstrong Cheerleaders: Backbone of School Spirit canal ceca eM ; ed ed ge Cheerleaders Gail Arndt, Penny Zielinsky and Donna Murray help Yan Ta promote enthusiasm at one of the basketball pep rallies. Oh No! Fourth Down Again! 161 Index STAFF Mahoney, James 148 Agan, Diane 28, 73 Baker, Margaret 30, 126 Malone, Dorothy 25 Aitken, Beverly 28 Baldini, Gail 91 Mannix, Margaret 15, 86, 101 Albano, Linda 91 Baldayga, Barbara 91 Abare, Marilyn 14, 112 Marsh, Joan 20 Aldrich, Cecelia 109 Ball, Keitha 91 Abbott, Marion 12 Mazurowski, Joseph 12, 102 Aldrich, Sheila 109 Ball, Patricia 109 Allen, Frederick 14, 97 McCarthy, Mary 16 Aldrich, Susan 90, 91, 136, 139 Ballard, Linda 91 Alleva, Francis 12, 115 McCleary, Alberta 20, 105, 128 Alexopoulos, Christine 91 Balsam, Ann 109 Alminas, Alphonsé 18, 111 McDonald, Joan 12, 96 Allan, Judith 91 Balthazar, Jean 30, 83 Anderson, Francine 25 McWha, William 12, 123, 140 Allard, Frances 91 Bandoski, Leona 91 Astorino, Rita 20 Meacham, George 13, 78, 86, 144, Allen, Susan 110 Bamber, Susan 30 Bennett, Bess 14 L533), USS7 Allen, Darlene 28, 79, 83 Banks, Bonita 109 Bennett, John 17, 90, 100, 144 Meehan, Catherine 11 Aller, Susan 91 Barbieri, Charles 109 Berwick, Paul 14, 58, 133 Midura, Gladys 9 Alves, Adelaide 91 Barden, Catherine 109 Burlow, Elinor 16, 78 Moriarty, Catherine 11 Anderson, Erika 28, 128 Barger, Charles 119 Cabana, Cecilia 9 Murphy, Mary 15, 108, 114 Anderson, Jane 110 Barger, Diane 109 Canarie, Madeleine 12, 102 Newman, John 25 Anderson, Ruth Ann 28 Barlow, Dorothy 109 Carroll, Claire 11 Nickerson, Walter 22, 54, 131 Anderson, Ruth Mary 28 Barnes, Mary Louise 109 Carroll. Helene 21 Odato, Gertrude 25 Antoniucci, Lynda 28 Barnes, Penny 110 Ciesluk, Thaddeus 14, 110 O'Dell, Veronica 23 Archambault, Gail 29 Barrett. Susan 110 Cignoli, Robert 12, 105 Penna, Justino 11, 58, 86, 104, 133. Archambault, Patricia 109 Barron, Elaine 108, 110 Clancy, Virginia 21 Rearden, Mary 25 Ardolino, Richard 29, 150 Barrows, Elton 30, 141, 144, Conchieri, Ernest 12, 127 Regis, Delores 25 Argenzio, Elizabeth 29 15455 Connell, Elizabeth 14, 118 Rioux, Leo 16 Armour, Carden 91 Barrows, Raymond 92, 152 Connell, Grace 19, 115, 128 Robinson, Hazel 25 Armstrong, Deborah 29, 47, 53, Barry. Katherine 30 Connolly, Bernice 12, 97 Rodgers, Joseph 17, 108, 123 86, 159, 161 Barsh, Beverly 31 Connolly, Mary 25 Rumpal, Bruno 9, 49, 71 Armstrong. Gary 109 Barton, Deborah 110 Conway, Mary 11 Sandberg, Richard 18, 111 Arndt, Gail 29 47, 79, 136, 161 Barwikowski, Linda 91 Cook, David 11, 144, 145, Sartwell, Gladys 15, 92 Arnold, Joel 109, 126, 152 Bass, William 110, 152 SO Se Scully, Bernadette 25 Aronne, Michael 91, 157 Bastiaans, Margaret 91 Corcoran, Charles 14, 91 Serafino, Anthony 13, 95 Arruda, Joan 109 Bastien, Barbara 92 Croken, Catherine 25 Shute, Mildred 21, 93 Arslanian, June 109 Bateman, Forrest, 110, 148, 152 Czech, Stanley 11, 103 Smith, Harold 18, 112, 134 Ashe, Thomas 91 Bates, Ronald 92 DellaGiustina, Joseph 12, 71 Stone, John 20 Ashford, Mary 91 Bator, Edward 31, 153 Durepo, Madeleine 11 Sweeney, Philip 3, 8, 42, 48, Atanowski, Jane 29 Battisti, Lillian 92 Ellis, Barbara 25 63, 86 Atkins, Willie-Mae 109 Baymon, Clarence 31 Ellison, Raymond 14, 128, Tenczar, John 13, 58, 92, 133 Atwood, Carol 91 Beach, Priscilla 31, 134 144, 153 Trespas, Henry 20 Aube, Claire 29 Beane, Susan 31 Finnegan, William 18, 19, 86, Troy, John 24, 144, 147, 148, 154 Auchter, Susan 109 Beatty, Peter 92 94, 134 Vaughan, Fredericka 23 Auger, David 101 Beaulieu, Rachel 92 Freeman, Helen 25 Wiatrowski, Henry 18, 113 Augustowski, Walter 29, 137, Beaulieu, Robert 31 Grant, Melvin 15, 55, 58, 122, Widland, Harriet 15, 109 ia SSO), Soil Beck, Maria 110 133, 140 Wilder, William 20 Avery, Harold 109 Beckwith, Carol 31 Greenleaf, Florence 23 Williams, Emma 23 Avery, Linda 14, 91 Bednarski, Gale 110 Griffin, Helene 15, 119, 135 Wright, Willard 9 Avis, Kathryn 29. 73 Bednarz, Christine 31, 75, 128, 134 Hargraves, George 18, 118 Zajchowski, Julia 13, 78 Axiotis, Linda 109 Bedore, Linda 92 Harrinston, James 11, 101 Zemla, Kenneth 13, 69, 108, 114, Ayala, Nancy 29 128 Beford, Carol 92 Hart, Catherine 9 144, 156 Aykanian, Gail 91 Beggs, Kathleen 110 Henderson, Revina 18, 128 Aylwin, Gail 30 Beggs, Susan 92 Hyde, Eleanor 21 Belden, Clarence 92, 156 Jones, Harold 11 B Belden, Francine 90, 92, 159 King, Verle 22 Babalis, Robert 109 Belden, Kathleen 110 LaFlamme, Normand 17 Bacchand, Donna 109 Bell, Erwin John 31, 134, 153 Landry, Frank 15, 119 A Baczynski, Edmund 30, 31, 50, 80, Bell, Francis 92, 156 Lavelle, Bernard 15, 90, 94 Abbott, Cheryle 28 126, 134, 135, 136, 144 Beninati, Lillian 110 Lemieux, Raymond 18, 100 Abraham, Pamela 28, 128, 129 Baines, Elsie 19, 30 Bennett, Gwendolyn 92 Leone, Catherine 23 Ackley, Doreen 109 Baines, Marie 30 Bennett, Marilyn 31, 129 MacKay, John 18, 110 Ackley, Wendie 109 Baird, Carol Lee 30 Bennett, Penny 92 Mahan, Frances 11, 90, 96 Adams, Gerald 28, 153 Baker, Bonnie 109 Benoit, Annette 110 Patrons Best Wishes THRIFTY from CUT-RATE COSMETICS Zz SAM WILLIAMS Winchester Square Shoppers’ Plaza CONFECTIONERY STORE and 823 Belmont Ave. 1470 Main Street LOUIE'S MARKET, INC. Compliments of (For those want the Very Best) LIBERTY SPA 803-805 Libery St. 795 Liberty St. Free delivery - ST 5-5345 Confectionery and Variety Store 162 Benoit, Barbara 32, 37, 71, 80, 127, 129. 136 Benoit, Douglas 110 Benoit, Tana 32, 160 Benson, Dennis 32, 54, 134, 150, 153 Benson, Nancy 110 Bentley, Constance 32, 77 Berger, Ann 91 Bergin, Donna 92 Berman, Phyllis 110 Bernardi, Katherine 32, 134 Berrelli, Carolyn 32 Berry, Sally 59, 92, 134 Bertassi, Loretta 110 Berte, Peter 110 Berte, Robert 24, 47, 92 Berthiaume, Carol 92, 135 Berthiaume, Elaine 32 Berti, John 92, 126, 148, 152 Bertocchi, Linda 32, 128 Bertone, Angela 23, 110, 158 Bigby, Francine 92, 160 Biza, Jean 32 Black, Noreen 32 Blackwell, Samuel 33, 148 Blair, Joann 33, 79, 160 Blair, Theresa 92 Blais, William 92, 153 Blake, Marshal 110, 136 Blake, Timothy 110 Blanchard, Elaine 110 Blanchard, Gary 33 Blanchard, Jo Ann 92 Blatche, Cassandra 16, 92, 158, 160 Bleznicki, Rosalie 92 Bobola, Sandra 33 Bodzioch, Carol 110 Bohaker, Bonita 92 Bohemier, Kristine 33 Boilard, Sheila 33 Bokser, Annette 110 Bolduc, Linda 110 Bonafilia, Nancy 110 Bonavita, Margaret 92 Bonavita, Sonia 33, 126 Bond, Esther 92 Bond, Sheila 33, 128, 134 Bongiovanni, Joan 33 Bongiovanni, Stacia 92 Bopp, Jackqueline 92 Bordeaux, Elizabeth 16, 92, 134 Borthwick, Linda 33 Borys, Elaine 92 Bouchard, Judith 92 Boudreau, John 34 Boulais, Jane 92 Index Bourque, Gail 110 Bousquet, Lynn 34 Boutin, Melanie 92, 134, 159 Bouyea, Jackie 110 Bouyea, Sandra 110 Boyce, Gwendolyn 34 Boyd, Deborah 110 Boyer, Roger 97, 157 Boyle, Kathleen 115 Brace. Gayle 160 Brais, Philip 110 Branch, Betty 34 Brand, Ruth 92, 128, 134, 159, 160 Brandt, Kenneth 34 Brennan, Barbara 110 Bressem, Linda 34 Bretta, Linda 110 Brick, Edward 110, 152, 153 Brick, Martin 153 Brisbois, Michael 110 Brisbois, Michele 110 Brittain, Paul 94 Brodie, Doris 126 Broska, Josephine 110 Brothers, Cheryl 34 Brouillette, Carol 34 Brown, Carole 34, 127, 140 Brown Lenore 34 Brown, Margaret 10, 35, 129 Brown, Marian 35, 79, 134, 136 Brown, Patricia 19, 35 Brown, Thomas 150 Browsky, Kathleen 35, 62, 136, 140 Brunsell, Peter 92 Bruso, Madeline 92, 158 Brusseau, Carol 92, 129, 160 Bryant, Linda 92 Bryant, Ruth 92 Bryda, Diane 92 Buckley, Ronald 35 Buckley, Susan 110 Buoniconti, Lucy 110 Burby, Carolyn 90, 92, 160 Burd, Linda 35 Burgess, Lee 152, 156 Burhop, Nancy 35, 62 Burke, Thomas 35, 51 Burt, Barbara 93 Burroughs, Ethel 35, 128 Burrill, Deborah 110, 126, 158 Burt, Susan 35 Bushey, Allan 108, 110, 152, 157 Bushey, Lorraine 36, 45, 55, 127 Bushey, Phvllis 110 Bushway, Allan 148, 156 Butler, Barry 111, 148, 149, 155 Butler, Sandra 93 Buzby, Shirley 93 G Cabey, Susan 111 Cabra, Sharon 20, 28, 33, 36, 48, 80.128; 115579136,.140 Caesar, Juanita 93, 158, 160 Calabrese, Susan 36, 79, 134 Calberg, Stephen 111 Caldwell, Elizabeth 111 Caliento, Annamarie 93 Callahan, James 36 Callahan, Sharyn 36 Callini, Christine 93, 134 Calvanese, Andrew 111 Campbell, Margaret 93 Campbell, Mary 36 Campbell, Trecetia 111 Canavan, Theresa 111 Caney, Cynthia 36, 134 Caporale, Karol 111 Caputo, Linda 36 Cardin, Helen 93 Cardin, Theresa 93, 126, 159 Cardinal, Linda 93, 158 Carey, Kathleen 111 Carrie, David 111 Carrington, Charlene 36, 62 Carroll, Eris 111 Cary, Stephen 97 Casanova, Carole 36, 128 Case, Gregory 111 Case, Wesley 111, 156 Casey, Linda 115 Cassanelli, Alan 37, 81, 126, 127, 144 Cassanelli, Neil 93, 144, 150 Catter, Carla 111 Caulton, Jo-Ann 37 Caulton, Laverne 111 Cawley, Edward 37 Cebula, Judy 90, 93 Cebula, Sally 37 Cestari, Sandy 93 Chamberlain, Leon 94, 144, 150 Chambers, Winfield 37 Champagne, Henry 94, 150 Channing, John 111 Chapdelaine, Muriel 93 Chapman, Diane 126 Charest, Jennifer 93 Charette, Gilma 93 Charter, Georgia 37 Chavis, Cynthia 93 Chechette, Mary 93 Chechile, Jean 13, 93 Chechile, Nancy 111 Patrons SIMS DRUG STORE Prescriptions 353 Allen St. RE 2-1551 Compliments of A H PRINTING CO. 334 Chestnut St. RE 3-1090 Cheries, Christine 111 Chicklowski, Joseph 37, 148 Chisholm, Linda 37, 80, 127, 120ml Choiniere, Doreen 111 Choinere, Lawrence 111, 152 Choinere, Linda 111, 126 Christian, Yvonne 111 Chrzanowski, Michele 37, 134 Cieplik, Linda 14, 93 Clark, Barbara 159 Clark, Catherine 111 Clark, Elizabeth 111 Clark, Gerald 111 Clark, Robert 37 Clarke, Barbara 111, 134 Clarke, Charles 38 Clarke, Margaret 111 Clefe, Rosemarie 93, 128, 141 Clelland, Douglas 111 Clemons, Beulah 121 Clemons, Joy 111 Closta, Christine 111 Cocchi, Carolyn 38 Cocchi, Linda 38 Coggins Marilyn 38 Cogswell, Robert 100, 128 Cohen, Susan 19, 38, 81 Colby, Jane 93, 134, 159 Cole, Gene 111 Cole, Patricia 111 Coleman, Beverly 158 Collings, Nancy 93, 126, 132, 135, 136 Collings, Paula 111 Collings, Susan 93, 134 Coltey, Doreen 111 Coltey, Marleen 111 Combs, Paula 111, 126 Comeau, Linda 38, 93 Condino, Brenda 111 128 Condino, Darlene 90, 93 Conery, Stephen 111 Conniff, Laurence 111 Connor, Ronald 38, 81 Connors, William 94 Consolini, Margaret 38 Conway, Catherine 93, 136 Cook, Mary 111 Cooley, Kathy 38, 136 Cooper, Valerie 90, 93, 158 Copson, Barbara 93 Corbett, Marlene 111 Corbin, David 94, 132 Corbisiero, Sandra 108, 111 Corcoran, Linda 93 Corey, Faith 38, 81, 134, 158 Compliments of DANA RESTAURANT, INC. 482 Springfield St. Chicopee, Mass. Best Wishes from the Folks at McCARTHY’S McCarthy Drugs at the “X” Corinha, Jean 39 Corliss, Linda 39 Cormier, Sandra 39, 81, 127 Corriveau, Anna 111 Costa, Filomena 39, 81, 127, 129, 136 Cote, Irene 21, 93, 134 Cote, Laurene 93 Cote, Michael 94 Cote, Rita 39, 62, 134 Cottle, Judith 39, 138 Coughlin, Betty 93 Coughlin, John 94 Courchesne, Paul 39, 153 Cox, Donna 111, 139 Cox, Kathy 39 139 Cramer, Linda 93 Crane, Donna 37, 39 Crate, Jacqueline 93, 159, 160 Sipe Nicholas 94, 137, 138, 14 Crocker, Joanne 114, 132 Cronan, Donna 111 Crosby, William 152 Croughwell, Gary 111 Cruz, Cynthia 93 Cullinane, Sheila 111 Cunliffe, Nancy 43, 93, 136 Cuoco, Gilda 93, 135 Curley, Daniel 112 Curley, Margaret 112 Curley, Michael 39, 138, 148, 156 Currier, Kathleen 40, 128 Cutler, Susan 112, 126 Cyr, Michaeline 112 Czochara, Stanley 40, 79, 87, 134 D Daborowski, Ellen 94, 159 Dagenais, Marsha 19, 40, 134, 136 158 Dahlia, Judy 40, 85, 128 Dahlke, Pat 40 Daigle, Edward 108, 112, 152 Daigle, Mary Ann 40 Daigneau, Crystal 94 Daigneault, Linda 40 Dakin, Gary 94, 148 Daley, Carol 112 Daley, Martin 40, 46, 137, 138, 148, 157 Dalinsky, Susan 53 Dalton, Dennis 40, 57 D'Amato, Emilia 90, 94, 132 D’Ambrosio, Margaret 94 D'Ambrosio, Thomas 40, 144, 150 Danie, Kevin 41 Index Daniele, Carmela 112 Daniels, Geraldine 41, 158, 160 Daniels, Mary Lois 94 Daponde, John 94, 148 Daponde, Thomas 41, 102 Darsch, Sharon 100 Dastoli, Judy 41, 126, 128, 134 Daudelin, Jeannette 94 David, Mary 112 Davies, Carole 41, 87, 129, 134 Davis, Hilda 94 Davis, LaVerne 41, 83, 158 Davis, Linda 97 Davis, Robert 24, 94, 145, 148, 149 Davis, Ruth 158 Deane, Patricia 41 DeAngelo, Patricia 112 DeCarlo, Joseph 112, 150 DeCarlo, Tony 94, 134 DeChristopher, Doris 94 Degon, Claire 41, 55, 127 Degon, Nancy 94 Delano, Patrick 100 Delinski, Susan 112 DelNegro, Linda 41 DeMaio, Donna 94, 159 DeMarchi, Maria 41 DeMarchi, Susan 112 DeMarco, Joseph 112 Dembroski, Joyce 42, 128 Demers, Betty 42, 78, 82, 136 Demers, Judith 96 DeMusis, Beverly 94 Dennard, Phyllis 112 Dennis, Diane 112 Denno, Kathleen 94 DePalo, Lois 112 Deraleau, Christine 112 Deslongchamp, Barbara 42 Desnoyers, Diane 112 Desrosiers, Patricia 112 Deveno, Joanne 94 Dezingas, Lynette 112 Dialessi, Roger 94 Diaz, Zilpia 112 DiCiocco, Anna 94 Diederich, Linda 42 Diego, Sandra 94, 126. 134 DiLorenzo, Sharon 112 Dimascola, Peter 112, 152 DiMauro, Joseph 13, 42, 83 Dinnie. Karen 94 Dion, Barbara 42 Dion, Patricia 42 Dionne, Theresa 112 DiSanti, Adelina 94, 159, 160 DiSanti, Domenick 42, 146 DiStefano, Dianna 42, 50, 82, 136 Dixon, Leroy 77, 95, 145, 150, 154 Dixon, Sheila 42, 138 Dixon, Yolanda 47, 94, 158, 161 Doel, Dina 112 Dolan, Andrea 112 Dolan, Frank 112, 152 Donaldson, Peter 144 Donovan, Donna 43 Dore, Linda 22, 40, 43, 47, Gils, toils, Won Douglas, Lelett 94, 134 Douglas, Rhonda 94, 160 Dow, Barbara 94 Dow, Janet 102 Dowler, Phyllis 112 Downey, Jacqueline 43 Downey, Kathleen 94, 134 Drew, Gregory 108, 112, 150 Drouin, Jo Ann 112 Dudek, Sophie 94 Dufresne, Raymond 112 Dulude, Marlyn 43 Dumais, Jacqueline 43 Dumais, Patricia 112 Dumoulin, Darlyn 43 Duncan, Arthur 37, 43, 136, 144, 153 Dunn, Dorothy 94 Dunn, James 95 Dunn, Susan 43, 86 DuPont, Pamela 94, 134 Duteau, George 112, 139 Duteau, John 95, 134, 144, 152 Duval, Suzanne 108 E Eagan, Dorothy 43 Eaves, Ida 94 Eberhart, Irene 112 Eddington, May 112 Edwards, James 94 Egan, William 112, 152 Efantis, Cynthia 59, 90, 94, 134, 160 Elias, Beatris 112 Emmens, Marylou 112 English, Lynne 112 Engle, Mary Lou 43 Ensley, Beulah 94 Ensley, Eulah 112 Erickson. John 44, 144 Eross, Howard 44 Erwin, Carol 112 Patrons FREDERICK’S JEWELERS 1441 Main St. The Institution for Fine Diamonds RE 6-3664 AIRWAY LANES “Home of Learn-to-Bow]” Springfield Shopping Plaza 1387 Liberty St. RE 3-7865 164 Ethier, Barbara 112 Evans, Nancy 94, 134, 159 Everitt, Linda 94, 134 Evrard, Allan 152 F Faradjian, Milka 94, 134 Faradjian, Sirarpi 44, 127, 135 Farella, Carole 44 Farina, Linda 44 Farrell, Teresa 44, 134 Farrow, Dorothy 94, 126, 135 Faust. Daniel 112, 152, 156 Feldman, Harold 96 Fell, Ruth 112 Fellion, Audrey 112 Fellion, Cherie 94 Ferraro, Catherine 95 Fennyery, Patricia 112 Ferris, Holly 44, 71 Fettes, Gail 95. 158, 159 Finch, Linda 95, 139 Fiore, Jeanne 112 Fiore, Michael 44, 150 Fiorentino, Joanne 44 Fisher, Helen 44, 127 Fisher, Linda 45 Fitzek, Linda 113 Fitzgerald, Joanne 113 Fitzgerald Patricia 113 Fitzpatrick, John 111, 152 Fitznatrick, Joseph 113 Fitzpatrick, Lynda 113 Flaherty, Peggy 95 Flahive, James 92 Flebotte. Kathleen 113 Flynn, Maureen 114 Focosi, Linda 95, 134 Fogarty, Dianna 113 Foisy, Marilyn 113 Foley, Barbara 45, 127, 141 Foley John 96 Foley, Marianne 113 Foley, Ralph 45, 57, 134 Fontaine, Jacqueline 93 Fontaine, Susan 45, 51, 80, 127, 1285135 Foran, Jane 45 Ford, Diane 113 Forgette, Pamela 113 Forgue, Mary Jane 113 Fortier, Carol 45, 81, 127, 129, 136, 139 Foster, Wanda 113 Fraichard, Alice 45 Francis, Edward 96, 148 SCHINE TEN PIN BOWL “Home of Champions” On the Mass. Turnpike at Exit 6 — P.O. Box 88 Chicopee, Mass. “Everyday is Sale Day” at KING’S DEPARTMENT STORE 828-841 State Street at Winchester Square Frank, Albert 113, 152, 156 Frank, Patrica 45, 4 Franklin, Ruby 95 Frattesi, Ca rol 45, 79 Frazier, Linda 113 Freeman, Carol 113 Freeman, James 113 Frisch, Sheila 90 Frodema, Christine 113 Fryar, Linda 113 Fryhr, Philip 113 Fuhrmann, Georgina 45 Fuller, Linda 14, 95 Furlani, Barbara 46, 77, 85, 86 Fyhr, Chris 36, 46 Fyhr, Robert 46 G Gaboury, Theresa 46 Gabusi, Frieda 46 Gagliardo, Joan 53, 113, 126 Gagliardo, Marie 95 Galanis, Gail 95 Galanis, Theresa 113 Gallagher, Alice 95 Galloway, Boyd 46 Galluzzo, Teresa 113 Galvin, Paula 108, 113, 136 Gamelli, Thomas 115 Garcyznski, Carol 46, 126, 129 Gardner, Robert 46 Gaskin, Gail 108, 114 Gassnola, Catherine 114 Gates, Anne 114 Gauthier, Lance 46, 148 Gauthier, Terry 114 Gavin, Pamela 95 Gavin, Thomas 46, 145 Gavlick, Jacquelyn 47 Gaylor, Donna 95 Gaylor, Jacqueline 47 Gebbie, Richard 47 Gelinas, Linda 95, 141 Gelinas, Mark 114, 152 Gemignani, Elizabeth 95, 134, 159 Gentile, Linda 95 Gentile, Marlene 95, 126, 128 Gentles, Robert 96, 134 Germano, Jennie 47 Giannetti, Ginny 95 Gibbs, Paula 114, 126 Giblin, Christine 95 Gibson, Judith 114 Gil, Genevieve 114 Gilbert, Patricia 96 Gilman, Brooke 96, 159 Gilmore, Gary 47 Index Giovanni, Rose 96, 159 Girard, Philip 114, 150, 157 Girard, Raymond 114 Giuggio, Mary 114 Gleason, Linda 114 Glenn, Judith 114 Glog, Carol 96 Glover, Alice 47 Goad, Althea 47 Godbolt, Catherine 96 Golon, Helen 96, 134 Gonnello, Nancy 92 Gonzales, Carmen 123 Gonzales, Marguerite 114 Goodreau, Madeline 96, 139, 159 Goodwin, Coralie 47 Gordon, Annette 47 Gordon, Donna 47, 81, 129, 139 Gordon, Edward 48, 82 Gordon, Emma 102 Gordon, Robert 48 Gorham, Donna 48, 128 Gosselin, Glenn 96 Gosselin, Lorraine 96 Gould, Candace 48, 129 Gowans, Dianne 114 Graham, Charles 96, 141, 154 Graham, Irma 114 Gramarossa, Chris 48 Grandi, Elizabeth 90, 96 Gra nger, Linda Ann 114 Granger, Linda 114, 158 Granroos, Lynda 114 Grant, Susan 114 Graveline, Sandra 48 Gray, Barry 17, 96, 144, 150 Gray, Dianne 114 Gray, Robert 83 Greco, Rosemarie 48 Green, Dolores 114 Green, Gloria 114 Green, Sandra 48, 82 Greenberg, Joel 48 Greene, Mary 114 Greene, Rockwood 47, 96, 134, 146, 148, 157 Greensmith, Marjorie 49, 127 Greer, Jacqueline 110 Grice, Loretha 96 Griffin, Ernest 100, 146 Grimaldi, Marie 49 Griner, Region 49 Griswold, Marjorie 114 Guay, Diane 114 Guertin, Suzanne 96, 159 Gumlaw, Gail 49 Gushue, Jean 96 Guy, Rosetta 96 H Hadd, Diane 96 Hadd, Donna 90, 96 Hagberg, Rita 96 Hall, Howard 96 Hambro, Donna 96, 159 Hamel, Robert 114, 152, 156 Hamel, Ronald 49 Hamer, Elmer 96 Hammerlof, Joyce 114 Hankins, Carlotta 114, 139 Hanna, Kathleen 96 Hansen, Nancy 49, 79 Hanson, Daniel 96, 150, 154, 155 Harden, Geraldine 114 Harlamon, Marianne 96, 126, 128, 134 Harp, Cynthia 108, 114 Harper, Pamela 114 Harris, Helen 49, 127 Harris, Sharon 114, 137, 139 Harris, Stephen 123, 152 Harrison, Cynthia 114 Harrold, Sandra 49, 158, 160 Hart, Mary 49 Harte, Ellen 49 Harvey, Faith 102 Hasselbaum, Karen 53, 114 Hatchett, Pamela 102, 158 Hawkes, Joy 114 Hawn, Ruth 50 Hayes, Vivian 96, 158, 160 Heath, Donna 114 Heaton, Kathleen 158 Heischman, Dianna 96 Heischman, Elaine 114 Helgevold, Diane 50, 129 Helms, Sharon 50, 126 Hendren, Jean 114 Herbin, Billie 114 Herlihy, Daniel 114 Heron, Susan 50 Herrick, Dale 97 Hewson, Della 94 Hill, Annie 114 Hill, Carolyn 50 Hill, Freddie 37, 46, 50, 83, 136, 141, 144, 146, 148, 154, 155 Hill, John 114 Hines, Mattie 114 Hitchcock, Bonnie 115 Hoar, Mary Ann 95 Hodge, Mary 115 Hodges, Leslie 115 Patrons SIX CORNERS GIFTS AND JEWELERS Fine Watch Repairing Gifts for all occasions 392 Walnut St. RE 6-3569 Hoffman, Diane 50, 52, 82, 127, 128, 129 Hogan, Donna 115 Hogan, Joan 96 Holly, Sharon 50 Holm, Karen 96 Holmes, Alneta 96, 158 Holmes, Donald 17, 96, 144, 145, ISO), Gy SIs: Holmes, Patricia 96 Holt, Linda 115 Holt, Sandra 96, 158 Hood, Catherine 96 Hopper, Rosalie 96 Hotis, Theresa 96 Houghton, Kenneth 50 Houle, Diane 50 Houle, Madeleine 96 Hrycay, David 51, 156 Hudgins, Vivian 121 Hughes, James 20, 115 Hurley, Carol 45, 51, 52, 129 Hyland, Michael 51 Hyland, Sandra 51 I Iennaca, Vincent 115 Ieraci, Maria 37, 51, 81, 126, 136 Ieraci, Susan 108, 115 Irwin, Joan 115, 139 if Jackson, Elizabeth 114 Jackson, Stephen 54, 56, 57, 115 Jalbert, Yvonne 23, 96, 159 Jambora, James 51 Janik, Eltrud 115 Janik, Marilyn 96, 134 Jarvis, Gary 115 Jeanson, Shirley 51, 80, 127, 135, 136 Jebb, David 51, 144 Jeffes, Patrisse 97, 126 Jewell, Florine 97 Johnson, Arlinda 91 Johnson, Betty 51 Johnson, Ellen 97 Johnson, Elsie 115 Johnson, Ernestine 51 Johnson, Joyce 97 Johnson, Lillian 97, 158 Johnson, Linda 115 Johnson Lois 115 Johnson, Mary 97 Johnson, Ralph 17, 97, 150 Johnson, Wendy 97, 128 Jones, Kandace 115 PINE POINT FLORIST 28 Berkshire Ave. — RE 6-2649 Specializing in Flowers for Proms, Weddings, Funerals and other events We aim to please Largest Paperback Selection in Town CUNNINGHAM’S BOOK SHOP Main Street at Worthington Open Evenings COCGHISSA LEAN FIC SERVICE STATION Corner of Springfield and Taylor St. RE 6-9406 165 Jones, Karen 52, 80, 139 Jones, Shirley 97 Jordan, Gregory 110 Joseph, Rosemary 97 K Kalish, David 115 Kalish, Edward 24,.97, 157 Kane, George 97, 144 Kane, Mary Ann 115 Kapetanis, Bessie 115 Kaplan, Arnold 46, 52, 148, 157 Kaplan, Joan 115 Kapopoulos, Chris 115 Karczmarczyk, Ann 52 Kastrinakis, Krysta 115 Katz, Sheila 51, 52, 128 Katzenburger, Viola 52 Kaufman, Bruce 52, 144 Kawa, Jeannine 52 Keating, Russell 97 Keaton, Belinda 115 Keaton, Constance 118 Keefe, Richard 114 Keegan, Sharon 52, 79, 80, 82, WD, PAS), S353 Keenan, Karen 52 Kelly, Dorothy 97 Kelly, Lynelle 115, 139 Kemple, Rosemary 97 Kennedy, Janice 11, 52, 78, 126, 127.0136 Kennedy, John 53 Kennedy, Marilyn 115, 126 Kestler, Margaret 15, 51, 53, 67, 128 Keyes, Francis 14, 123 Kiczek, Frances 53 Kiczek, Mary 115 Killela, Sandra 97 King, Anthony 111, 152 King, Donna 53 King, Doris 53 King, Gwendolyn 53, 160 King, Linda 108, 115 King, Mary 115 King, Sharon 95 Kinney, Carla 53, 81, 160 Kinney, Carol 53 Kinney, Joanne 115 Kirby, Sharon 53, 79 Klinakis, Katherine 115 Klinkowski, Sandra 55, 115 Knapik, Lynn 43, 53, 129 Knapp, Cheryl 97 Knowles, Donna 97, 158 Korny, Raymond 54, 67, 129, 144, 148 Index Koslik, Joe 54 Koutruba, Paul 105 Kowalczyk, Gerald 97 Kravitz, Fredi 54, 79, 128 Krothy, Judith 118 Krupke, Ernie 54 Kuc, Barbara 31, 51, 54, 63, 80, 83, 129, 135, 139, 140 Kuchinski, Mary Ann 97 Kulczykiewicz, Donna 115 Kupis, Ann 97, 158 Kuralt, Frank 54 Kurtyka, Hazel 54 Kuza, Josephine 54 iL Labier, Laurette 115 Labine, Claire 97 LaBranche, Pat 54 LaBranche, Philip 115 LaBroad, Jacqueline 115 LaChance, Andre 54 LaChance, Ruth 55, 115 LaFleche, Charlene 115 LaFleur, Alice 97, 141 LaFountain, Donna 97 LaFrance, John 115 Lagos, Cleo 55 LaGue, Frances 55 Lajoie, Judith 97, 136, 159 Laliberti, Nicole 115 Lam, Susan 97, 160 Lamberton, Hope 55 Lamberton, Neal 97, 134, 135, 156 Lamica, Linda Dp) Lamontagne, Keith 115, 150 LaMothe, Marsha 115 LaMothe, Theresa 115 LaMotte, Linda 115 LaMountain, JoAnn 115 LaMountain, Laurel 115 Lamoureux, Francis 15, 55, 80, 127 Lancaster, Dorothy 115 Langdon, Janice 55, 126, 159 Langevin, Cecilia 97 Langevin, Viola 23, 97, 134, 159 Langley, Brenda 119 Langone, shes ee 97, 136 Lanier, Maggie 5 Lanzillo, Martin om 144, 148, 152 LaPan, Arlene Os 139 LaPine, Linda 97, 126, 128, 139 Lappie, Jean 118 Larder, Pamela 105 Larivee, Diane 105 LaRiviere, Barry 150, 151, 156 LaRiviere, Carol 118 LaRiviere, Constance 55 LaRiviere, Sharon 118 Larrivee, Susan 118 LaRoche, Christine 90, 97, 136 LaRoche, Cynthia 55 Latovich, Pamela 159 Lavigne, Joan 97 LaViolette, Cheryl 97 Lazarz, Litda 55 Leak, Carol 56, 73 Leak, Eleanor 118 LeBlanc, Virginia 118 LeCuyer, Kathleen 56, 127 Ledger, Karen 56, 126 Ledger, Maureen 118 Ledoux, Cecile 97, 134, 159 Lee, Sidney 146 Leete, Christine 97 Lefebyre, Mary 118 Leger, Karen 118 Leland, Carolyn 56 Lemanis, Robert 56 Lemme, Joseph 118 Lemonis, Marguerite 97, 135, 160 Lessard, Mary 118 Letendre, Mary 56 Letourneau, Sandra 13, 56, 79 Levalle, Diane 118, 126 Leveton, Mark 56 Levine, Phyllis 56 Lewin, Catherine 56, 82, 128 Lewis, Joyce 118 Lewis, Marilyn 108, 118 Lewis, Robert 97, 114, 148 Lewkowicz, Eileen 100, 129, 134, 139 Liebel. James 100, 144, 152 Ligus, Donna 57, 128, 134 Lilja, Louise 118 Lionetta, Edward 102, 134, 150 Litchfield, Gary 57 Little, Carol 57, 85 Loatman, Margaret 105, 158 Lockerby, Linda 57, 134, 160 Lohmeyer, Sandra 100 Lombardi, Lana 57 Long, Karen 57 Long, Linda 57 Long, Signa 57 Longtain, Carol 57 Lopes, Mary 100, 158 Lorenzatti, Sandra 28, 57, 75, 81, 12851352140 Loret, Anna 58 Loret, Maria 100 Louer, Judith 90, 100, 128 Lovell, Jonathan 118, 152 Lovett, Christine 58 Lovich, Jennie 100 Lowery, Peggy 118 Lubas, Joyce 58 Lungarini, Glenn 118, 156 Lutz, Clarence 118 Lutz, Linda 58 Luvera, Beverly 58 Lyde, Lonzell 148 Lynch, Cynthia 118 Lyons, Bessie 118 M Macaulay, Betty 58 Macaulay, Sandra 118 Mack, Jean 100 Mack, Thomas 58 Maddox, Carolyn 95 Magistri, Carolyn 15, 58 Mahan, Kathleen 118 Mahan, Linda 100 Mahan, Marie 100, 160 Maharne, Carol 58 Mahoney, Donna 100 Maley, Stanley 118, 152 Malkasian, Eleanor 100 Malone, George 100 Malone, Michael 58 Malouin, Sandra 59 Manarite, Adele 59, 127, 129 Mancusco, Angela 100 Manfredi, John 59 Mango, Antonette 50, 59, 126, 128 Manley, Michael 118, 152 Mannix, Kevin 118, 152 Marini, Candice 123 Marini, Elizabeth 118 Marino, Carol 59, 138 Marino, Kathryn 118, 136 Mario, Joyce 32, 59 Marlborough, David 100, 157 Marlowe, Cecelia 100 Marra, Stephen 118, 150 Marsh, Cynthia 100 Marsh, James 59, 144, 150, Syl, ASX6 Marsh, Rosemary 100, 134, 136 Marszalek, Linda 59, 126 Martin, Candice 59, 128 Martin, Charlotte 59, 71, 81, 127 Martin, Linda 43, 60 Martins, David 100, 154 Marullo, Margaret 60, 80, 127, 136, 140 Mascaro, Maria 118 Mason, Leo 118, 157 Ma ssaro, Adriane 60, 134 Masse, Suzanne 126, 138, 139 Mastroianni, Katherine 60, 100 Masuck, Linda 60, 79, 128 Patrons “Service with a Smile” HOW ARD’S PHOTO SUPPLY 1096 State Street Compliments of WHEELER DRUG STORE 806 State St. VINCENT’S HAIR STYLISTS 98 Fort Pleasant Ave. Compliments of a Friend of Commerce Latest in Hair Fashions TOTSY MANUFACTURING CO., INC. Cabot Bigelow Sts. Holyoke, Mass. “Make your appointments for graduation and social engagements early” RE 3-4207 166 ew Maynard, Sandra 60 Mayo, Arthur 100 Mayo, Elaine 60, 127 Mayweathers, Betty 100 Mazurowski, Stephen 60 Mazurowski, William 60 Mazzoli, Thomas 60, 144, 156 McAleer, Elaine 118 McAleer, Patricia 61 McAllister, Beverly 118 McCarthy, Frederick 121, 152 McCarthy, Jane 61 McCarthy, Janet 96 McCarthy, Patricia 108, 118 McCarthy, Rita 100 McCleery, Kathleen 28, 33, 55, 61, 75, 80, 128, 136 McCleery, Marlene 28, 61, 75, 80, OES BS McCollum, Willie 145, 152 McCormick, Marie 54, 61 McCoubrey, Nancy 118 McCray, Willie 118, 144, 152 McCullough, Linda 100, 159 McDermitt, Glenn 118 McDonald, Janis 118 McGeary, Nancy 118, 137 McGrath Carol 96 McKee, Gary 114 McLauren, Melva 123 McMahon, Sheila 118 McNamee, Earl 118 McManamy, Richard 61, 127, 148, 5} McNally, Kathleen 15, 61, 73, 79, 140 McNamara, Patricia 61 McNamee, Madeline 100 McNeil, Susan 118 McNeil, Theodore 118, 152 Meaney, Sue 118, 126 Medicke, Fred 100, 150, 156 Meffen, Mary 100 Megliola, Beverly 61 Megliola, Carol 61, 134 Mei, Rosanna 55, 62, 127, 134 Menzel, Helen 119 Mercolino, Lynn 62, 136 Merrigan, Maureen 119 Meyer, Craig 119 Meyer, Sheila 119 Meyer, Susan 62, 129, 160 Meyers, Linda 62, 126 Michaud, Dennis 62, 145 Michon, Gloria 119 Michonski, Christine 100, 159 Mickiewicz, Geraldine 21, 119 Mickiewicz, Pearl 100, 134 Index Milanese, Carol 62, 79, 134 Miles, Kathryn 97 Miller, Catherine 62 Miller, Cynthia 119 Miller, Joan 119 Mills, Helen 62 Mills, Jennifer 62 Mindel, Patty 108, 119 Misco, Walter 62 Mitchell, Daniel 63, 144 Mitchell, Kevin 90, 100, 156 Mitchell, Susan 119 Mitton, Judith 63 Monat, Marilyn 63 Monroe, Juanita 119 Montgomery, Linda 158 Montigny, Sandra 119, 126 Monzillo, Nancy 100 Moore, Kathleen 55, 63, 67, 75, 128, 136 Morgan, Erlin 63 Morgan, Zelta 100 Moriarty, Kevin 145 Morin, Diane 119 Morin, Leo 119, 153 Morin, Margaret 43, 63, 128 Morin, Patricia 119 Morin, Patricia 63 Morris, Linda 119, 136 Morrison, Paul 119 Morrow, Alice 119 Morrow, Donna 63 Morsky, Florence 63 Moses, Cynthia 119, 136 Mowry, Joyce 119 Mularz, Martha 100, 126, 132, 1357136, 1398159 Mularz, Sally 119 Muldrew, Barry 54, 63, 137, 144, 153 Munsell, Cindy 134 Murphy, Bonnie 15, 64 Murphy, Jane 100 Murphy, Kathleen 119 Murphy, Madeline 119 Murphy, Maureen 101, 134 Murray, Carol 101 Murray, Donna 47, 101, 159, 161 Murray, George 46, 101, 145, 148, 155 Murry, Brenda 101 Muscaro. Bella 119 Mutts, Willie 64, 148 N Naglieri, Linda 101, 179, 134, 139 Narcisse, Edmond 119, 152 Narcisse, Floyd 64, 77, 144, 145 148, 149, 154, 155 Nascembeni, Wayne 101, 144 Nassif, Judith 101 Nelms, Ruby 123 Nelson, June 119, 136 Newman, Margaret 119 Newman, Mary Ann 29, 64 Newman, Robert 64, 144 Nichols, Carol 113 Nicoli, Judy 64 Nikonczak, Nellie 64 Noble, Nancy 119 Noonan, Suzanne 119 Norman, Beverly 119 Nowak, Judith 164 Nowak, Sandra 101 Nugent, Phyllis 64 Nunes, Roger 101, 134 Nunez, Aida 119 Nunnally, Justina 101 Nyman, John 119, 152 O O’Brien, Constance 119 O’Brien, Lynne 64, 134 Obrycki, Diane 101, 134 O'Connor, Brian 101 O’Connor, Maureen 65 O'Connor, Ronald 65 Odato, Linda 119 Odato, Maria 101, 128, 159 O’Keefe, Michael 115 Olbon, Kathie 65 Ollari, Robert 65, 144, 150 Olszewski, Linda 100 O’Malley, Donna 65 O'Malley, Patricia 119 O’Neal, Yvonne 101, 158 O'Neil, Peggy 119 O’Neill, John 101 Orr, Cynthia 65 Orszulak, Antoinette 101, 141 Orszulak, Sharon 21, 108, 119 Ortona, Gloria 101 Osborn, Rosemary 65, 128 Otero, Frederick 101 Ottaviani, Gloria 65 P Pace, Charlene 119 Pace, Ruth 119, 126 Pafumi, Judith 65 Page, Nancy, 90, 101, 134 Paine, Arelene 114 Patrons Congratulations from two Former Students ANNE and GLORIA BOERS FAIRBANKS AUTO SCHOOL The oldest Automobile School in the United States Est. 1909 20 Dwight Street Insurance reduction to Driver Education Graduates 167 Paine, Carolyn 91 Palazzesi, Antonio 65 Palazzo, Susan 101 Panagotopulos, Gail 101, 160 Pandolfi, Ann 119 Panetta, Beatrice 119 Panetti, Theresa 101 Papineau, Linda 119 Paquette, Flora 101, 126, 158, 159 Paquette, Ronald 59, 66, 82, 87, 133 Paradise, Marylouise 16, 101 Paradzick, Glory 119 Parham, Jerome 66, 146, 154, 155 Parker, Charles 40, 46, 63, 66, 80, 128, 146, 148 Parker, Harold 110, 152 Parker, John 66, 67, 134, 138, 150 Parker, Jonnie Mae 109, 158 Parker, Leura 66, 139 Parker, Sharon 119 Paroline, Darlene 119 Pasini, Joan 66 Paskin, Thelma 158 Pasquariello, Veronica 101, 134, 139; 159 Passidakis, Bessie 101 Patenaude, Robin 101, 126, 144 Patenaude, Sherry 101 Paterakis, Mary 119 Patnode, Janette 66, 71 Paul, Donna 119 Pavlakis, AnneMarie 113 Peck, Joyce 119 Pell, Constance 119 Pelletier, Jean 119 Pelletier, Roger 119 Pelletier, Susan 101, 139, 158 Pelsey, Jo-Ann 66 Percy, John 120 Peretti, Brenda 101 Perkins, Frederick 19, 93 Perler, Susan 101 Peros, Mary 101 Peroulakis, Katina 134, 159 Perrotta. Lorraine Perry, Edith 101 Perry, Janis 120 Perry, Patricia 101, 158, 160 Perry, Sally 160 Peters, Jovce 90, 101. 139 Peterson, Bruce 66, 79, 144 Peterson, Linda 120 Peterson, Veronica 56, 57, 67 Pettazani, Carolyn 120 Petschke, Robert 120 Pevzner, Steven 67 Compliments of VALLEY CINEMA—VALLEY SOUND 958 State St. VIOLETTE’'S BEAUTY SALON 60 Lexington St. (Off Chestnut ) Open Tues. - Sat., 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. No. Appt. Necessary “One call does it all” Specializing in Body Perms RE 4-5472 Phelan, Kevin 101, 152 Philbrook, Pamela 120 Phillips, Vivian 122 Phoenix, Janet 101, 158 Piantek, JoAnn 108, 120 Picard, Kathie 101, 159 Piechota, Stephen 67 Pietroniro, Eleanor 101, 159 Pietroniro, Teresa 67 Pina, Diane 101, 139, 158, 160 Pinzone, Angela 101 Piogga, Joseph 17, 40, 90, 101, 126, 130, 136, 146, 147, 148, 149, 157 Pippin, Evan 146 Pitts, Thomas 112, 126 Placonica, Geraldine 102 Plamandon, Madeline 120 Plante, Gloria 120 Plass, Mary- -Jo 102, 126, 134, 160 Pleau, Correna 102 Plouff, Linda 102 Plourd, Nancy 67, 126 Plummer, Anita 56, 67 Pocai, Sandra 102 Poehler, James 92 Poehler, Jody 120, 126 Pohl, Linda 120 Polite, Daisy 120 Porter, Gwendolyn 120 Potter, Brenda 67, 80, 135 Poules, Adrienne 120 Poules, Elaine 67 Pouliot, Martha 100 Poulos, Cecelia 67 Powell, Gayanna 120 Powell, Gayle 102 Powell, Lauretta 67 Powell, Marilyn 90, 102, 135, 141 Powell, Nancy 68 Powell, Sharon 120 Powell, Violet 102 Powers, Matthew 97 Preissler, Rosina 102 Preston, John 120, 152 Prior, Robert 102 Prophet, Roberta 120 Prucnal, Susan 102 Q Quaquarelli, Andrew 68, 153 Quill, John 120 Quinlan, John 102 Quinn, Debby 120 R Rabain Brenda 68, 136 Rae, Diane 68 Index Rafferty, Georgiana 120 Ramistella, Diane 114 Rancore, Joyce 102 Reader, Judith 68 Rector, Barbara 120 Regan, Colleen 102, 158 Regan, June 68 Reilly, Kathleen 108, 120 Renaud, Debra 68 Rhodes, Deborah 120 Rhodes, Linda 68 Riberdy, Margaret 102 Ricciardi, Nancy 120 Richard, Janet 102 Richard, Mary 102 Richards, Gail 110 Richardson, Cheryl 102, 141 Richardson, Christine 102 Riendeau, James 102, 128, 150ml 2 Rigazio, Mary 102, 136, 159, 160 Riner, Nancy 102 Rioni, Alfred 102 Robare, Joyce 120 Robarge, Barbara 120, 126 Roberge, Susan 120 Robert, Lisa 120 Roberts, Junior 94, 134 Roberts, Marcia 120 Roberts, Marilyn 120 Roberts, Roberta 119 Roberts, Theresa 102 Roberts, Valarie 102 Robichaud, Linda 102, 159 Robinson, Brenda 120 Robinson, Diane 120 Robinson, Gwen 68 Robinson, Judy 120 Robison, Cynthia 120 Rockwell, Ramona 102 Rogers, Yvonne 120 Rollend, Kathleen 90, 102, 134, 159 Roncolata, Sandra 120 Ross, Craig 118, 148 Ross, Donna 68 Ross, Linda 102 Rossi, Ruth 69, 83, 86, 138 Rowland, Jeanne 102 Rowland, Susan 102 Roy, Darrell 92 Rubin, Jeffrey 29, 69, 138 Rucks, Vivian 20, 120 Rudd, Susan 69 Rusby, Christine 20, 120 Rushford, Lynne 109 Russ, Karin 69, 129 Russell, Hilda 120 Russell, John 69 Russo, Elizabeth 120 Russo, John 24, 95 Russo, Mario 120 S Sabettini, Dennis 69 Sacharczyk, Steven 102, 152 Salbo, Barbara 102, 159 Salbo, Sally 121 Salvas, Rudolph 69 Salter, Sandra 102 Samol, Lois 69, 79, 134 Sanders, Richard 121, 152 Sansalone, Rosemarie 102, 158 Santangelo, John 69 Santaniello, Carolina 108, 121, 139 Sarage, Louis 121, 152 Sarna, Anne 102 Sarnelli, Mary 69 Saville, Judith 121 Saxon, Betty Jean 102 Scagliarini, Ann 121 Scaife, Richard 17, 102, 150 Scanlon, Edward 14, 102 Scarpa, Cheryl 94 Scarpa, Susan 121 Scavotto, Joanne 121 Scavotto, John 126, 136, 146 Schaffer, Hazel 113 Schaller, Jessica 121 Schofield, Sandra 115 Schoolcraft, Jarilyn 23, 102, 159 Scibelli, Rosemary 121 Scibelli, Susan 55, 70, 80, 126, 129, 135, 136 Scott, Acquitta 121 Scott, Diane 1?1 Scott, Paul 134 Scully, Marianne 103 Scully, Patricia 121 Senecal, Donald 121, 128 Serewicz, Karen 121 Serra, Elaine 90, 103, 134, 141, IS Sevier, Pauline 121 Shea, David 70 Sheehan, Kevin 20, 121 Sheehan, Mary 121 Shepard, Zelda 70 Sheridan, Gail 70 Shonak, Barbara 90, 103, 159 Shoro, Judith 103 Shuman, Philip 103, 134 Sienkiewicz, Sheila 103 Simmons, John 121, 152, 157 Simmons, Linda 70, 132, 137 Simmons, Shirley 103, 139 Patrons Compliments of the SHOE BOX 1236 Main Street Compliments of WHELAN DRUG STORE 1507-13 Main St. Compliments of WESTERN AUTO 838 State St. Compliments of WOLF DRUG STORE 1199 Sumner Ave. 168 Congratulations EDDIE'S MARKET 896 Allen St. RE 3-8871 Simone, Linda 103 Simpson, Steven 103 Siraco, John 103, 141 Sisk, Doreen 121, 126 Skelly, Mary 38, 59, 121 Skibski, Linda 4, 121 Slater, Donna 70, 160 Slattery, William 70 Small, Geraldine 121 Smart, Louisa 122 Smith, Anita 122 Smith, Barbara 122 Smith, Corinne 70 Smith, Craig 122, 157 Smith, Darlene 110 Smith, Dennis 157 Smith, Dorothea 100 Smith, Jacqueline 14, 103, 139 Smith, Kathleen 70 Smith, Pamela 122 Smith, Patricia 122, 139 Smith, Peter 103 Smith, Robert 122, 148 Smith, Sammie 77, 103, 148, 154 Smith, Sandra 122 Smith, Wanda 70, 160 Smola, Gail 103 Soffan, Jamila 71 Soffan, Karla 103, 126, 159 Soffan, Sharon 108, 122 Sokoll, Christine 71 Sokolowski, Raymond 103 Somerville, Anthony 71 Somerville, Neal 29, 63, 71, 72, 78, 83, 86, 126, 130, 134, 136 Sorcinelli, Robert 71, 127, 145 Sorrell, Kathleen 71 Soucia, Carolyn 71 Sousa, Maria 103 Sparks, Janice 103 Spinks, C. V. 122 Stabach, Cynthia 71 Stacheleck, Lauren 71, 160 Stahovich, Jo Ann 71, 79 Staltare, Michael 59, 103 Standish, Bruce 72, 127 Standish, Bruce 127, 72 Stanek, Sandra 122, 126 Staples, Gail 122 Staples, Kathleen 103, 135 Starosielski, Irene 103 Stebbins, David 122 Stebbins, Robert 118 Stempek, Diane 72 Stevens, Joyce 122 St. Julien, Linda 103 Stoddard, Beverly 36 Stoddard, Sandra 103 a Strain, Barbara 72 Streeter, Beverly 122 Streeter, Marion 72, 144, 146, 148, 149, 157 Strycharz, Mary 122 Suares, Linda 36, 72, 85 Sullivan, Jane 72 Sullivan, John 103, 157 Sullivan, Mary 122 Sullivan, Patricia 72 Sullivan, Sandra 122 Sullivan, Thomas 47, 104 Surrett, Helen 72 Sutkovoy, Mary 72, 104 Swentinckus, Maryann 72 Sylvester, Sheila 104, 160 Szlosek, Marianne 97, 140 Szulc, Barbara 104, 159 Szydlowski, Christine 73 sk Tabb, Patricia 73 Table, Judith 122 Tagan, Philip 122 Tait, Lillias 73 Takorian, Robert 104, 144 Taliaferro, Deborah 122, 128 Tangredi, Nancy 104, 158, 159 Tarzia, Michele 122 Taylor, Dianne 122 Taylor, George 73, 145 Taylor, Katherine 16, 104 Temkin, Barbara 90, 104 Terrell, Cynthia 104 Tetreault, Theresa 104 Thayer, Susan 104 Theberg, Nicole 110 Theocles, Ann 93 Theoclis, Dianne 73, 126 Thibault, Doreen 104, 134 Thibodeau, Jane 73 Thomas, Larry 73 Thompson, Edwinna 104, 134, 136 eben Janet 104, 126, 128, 13 Tibbetts, Kathryn 123 Tipton, Diane 104 Tokarz, Jane 123 Tomczak, Patricia 73 Tondera, Victor 123, 144, 152 Tourgee, Lynda 104 Tremblay, Sharon 104 Tremble, Ronald 73 Trial, Karen 123 Troie, Michele 123 Troy, John 104, 148, 156 Truesdell, Gary 104, 150, 156 Index Trvba, Suzanne 123 wast Grace 23, 47, 104, 133, 159, 161 Tuckey, Michael 105, 134 Turner, Marybelle 73, 81, 127 Tutty, Beverly 108, 123 Twine, loan 123 Tyburski, Stephanie 123 Tyrell, John 74 U Ulasewich, Joan 74 Ulen, Judi 105 Urbini, Christine 74, 86 Vv Vachon, Donald 74 Vacira, Maureen 74 Vakakas, Kaliopi 123 Vakakas, Soula 74 Valiquette, Darlene 74 Valiquette, Pamela 105, 126 Valliere, Susan 105 Valorose, Charlotte 28, 67, 74, 75, 80, 128, 135, 140 VanZandt, Edward 123 VanZandt, Thomas 74 Vaughn, JoAnn 105 Vautrain, Barbara 55, 74, 127 Vautrin, Cynthia 75 Veloudos, Sheila 105, 128 Veroneau, Paul 75 Verrette, Elaine 123 Vezina, Connie 105 Vezina, Laurie 47, 53, 75, 85, 136, 161 Viggers, Sandra 105,134, 135, 136 Vigil, Linda 105 Villamaino, Nancy 123 Virginiak, Lucinda 90, 105 Vitale, Linda 126 Vivenzio, Alfred 105, 150 Vogel, Gloria 75 Voight, Dianne 105, 158 Vosburg, Nancy 75 Voyik, George 105 Ww Wadleigh, Susan 75 Waldron, Janet 75, 134 Walker, Brenda 75 Walker, Judy 105 Walker, Sandra 105, 158 Wallace, Joan 114 Walter, Henrietta 75, 160 Walter, Thelma 45, 75, 79, 160 Wandrei, Patricia 105 Ward, Edwin 123 Ward, Hope 134 Ward, Marcia 47, 76 Ward, Noreen 105 Warner, Marjorie 76 Warriner, Billie 123 Watson, Raymond 105 Watson, Richard 105 Wawrzyk, Brenda 76 Webber, Susan 56, 57, 76 Weir, June 76 Weirbruck, Michael 105 Weld, Christine 76, 126, 134 Wells, Frederick 105, 156 Welmon, Harry 76 Wemyss, William 76 Wender, Karen 76, 141 Wenners, Sandra 105 Wentworth, Guy 123, 150 Wentworth, Mark 123, 152 Wheeler, Belinda 114 Wheeler, Sharon 19, 76, 141 Whelihan, Suzanne 105 Whidden, Marjorie 123 White, Barbara 105, 158 White, Laurence 123 White, Lorraine 123 White, Mabel 126 White, Michael 37, 77, 136 White, Maurice 123, 130, 152, 157 White, Noreen 76, 126 White, Robert 105, 144, 148, 157 Whitney, Susan 77 Whyte, Charlene 105 Wiesel, Diane 90, 105, 132, 135 136.0159 Wilcox, Carol 105 Wilder, Patricia 123 Wilder, Robert 123 Wilk, Henry, Jr. 123 Wilkinson, Charlene 115 Willette, Nancy 77, 136 Willey, Stephen 19, 77, 132 Williams, Norman 123, 152 Williams, Robert 123 Williams, Shirley 77 Williams, Thomas 123, 126, 137 Williams, Willie Lou 123 Willis, Julius 123, 152 Willis, Patrycia 77, 160 Wilson, Kathleen 105, 128, 135, 138 Wilson, Kenneth 77 Wilson, Margaret 123 Wilson, Ronald 123 Wilson, Thomas 71, 77, 82 Wineberg, Robert 77 Acknowledgements The Editorial Staff and its adviser, Mr. Ellison, wish to thank Miss McCleary and her student staff, Joyce Dembroski, Sandra Letourneau, Judith Louer, and Rosemarie Clefe, for making the appointments and producing the photographs. Mr. Jones, our faculty photographer, for his willingness to help the members of the staff. Miss Henderson and Miss Grace Connell and their senior assistant, Diane Hoffman, for arranging and producing the senior portraits. Lorraine Worrell for her artistic reproduction of calendars. Robert Cogswell and Donald Senecal for the candid photos, which added humor and fun to the undergraduate sections of the book. Winterle, Carl 105 Wisniowski, Sally 123 Wojtowicz, Pamela 105 Wood, Barbara 105 Woods, Patricia 78 Woodward, Anna 105 Woosley, Sally 105 Work, Terry 105 Worthington, Barbara 78 Worthington, Pamela 105, 158 Worrell, Lorraine 78 Wright, John 46, 78, 127, 129, 144, 148, 149 Wroblewski, Jeanne 15, 78, 80, 35) Wudyka, Joane 105 Wurst, Tressie 78 Wyland, Derryl 78 Wyman, Nancy 105, 126 Wynn, Nancy 123 Wynne, Maureen 78 Wyzga, Linda 78 YG Yacavone, Paul 123 Yaconvone, Margaret 78 Yacovone, Steve 19, 105 Yacuzzo, Marie 79, 80 Yarkey, Susan 108, 123 Youngs, Susan 123 Young, Mary 119 Young, Paula 123 Youngs, Judith 123 Yvon, Donna 63, 79, 81, 128, 136, 158 Yvon, Laurie 79 Yvon, Thomas 77, 105, 134, 54 USS Li Zahara, Linda 123 Zajdel, Elizabeth 19, 36, 79, 84, 136 Zambelli, Doreen 79 Zarlengo, Linda 105 Zebrowski, Terry 123 Zerwitz, Harriet 47, 53, 79, 161 Zicolella, Rita 79 Zielinski, Alice 105, 159 Zielinski, Cynthia 79 Zielinski, Monica 105 Zilinsky, Penelope 47, 79, 81, 132, 161 Ziviak, Eileen 123 Zukowski, Judy 79 Zyla, Anna 123 Mr. Alminas, Rosemarie Osborne, and the Business Staff for the financing and distributing of the book. The administration and faculty for their help and patience in all the staffs requests and interruptions. Mr. Jack Brown of T. O'Toole and Sons for his help and instruction in the technical production of the book. Mr. Arthur Poudrier of Bosworth Studios for his co- operation with several last-minute photo requirements. Mrs. Barbara Ellis of the senior counselor’s office for com- piling vital senior data speedily and cheerfully. Acknowledgements 169 Administration 8 Art Class 22 Assemblies 130, 131 Assistant Principal 9 Athletics 143 Audio-Visual Aides 138 Autographs 174 Band 22 Barbells 24 Baseball 145 Basketball 154 Biology 20 Bowling 153 Boys’ Gymnasium 24 Caduceus 128 Capers 132, 133 Cheerleaders 161 Chemistry 20 Christmas Dance 87 Class Ballot 82, 83 Commerce Staff 129 Counsellors 9 Custodian 25 Drama Club 137 Dressmaking Class 21 Drill Team 160 Drivers’ Education 24 Duplicating 11 English II 14 Field Hockey 23 Filing Class 13 Foods Class 21 Football 148, 149 Foreword 5 French 16 Subject Index Freshman Homeroom Representatives 108 Freshman Officers Advisers 108 Future Nurses 139 General Organization 126, 127 Geometry 17 Girls’ Athletic Activities 158, 159 Girls’ Gymnasium 23 History of School 3 Hockey 156 Home Economics Class 21 Junior Executive Board 90 Junior Officers Advisers 90 Junior Prom ’64 86 Junior Red Cross 139 Junior Varsity Baseball 144 Junior Varsity Basketball 152 Junior Varsity Football 152 Library Assistants 138 Literary Club 15 Lunchroom Aides 141 Lunchroom Personnel 25 Math Club 140 Mathematics 17 Music 22 National Honor Society 135 Nurse 25 Office Aides 136 Office Staff 25 Patrols 134 Queen of Prom 84 Queen’s Court 85 Room 104 (Jr.) 91 Room 105 (Fr.) 105 The Caduceus Room 106 (Jr.) 106 Room 107 (Fr.) 110 Room 109 (Jr.) 92 Room 110 (Jr.) 93 Room 112 (Fr.) 110 Rooni-l 159 CJs. 993 Room 116 (Jr.) 94 RoomelZ0 (Fryar. Room 121 (Fr.) 111 Room 122 (Fr.) 112 Room 123 (Jr.) 94 Room 124 (Fr.) 112 Room 125 (Jr.) 95 Room 204 (Jr.) 96 Room 206 (Jr.) 96 Room 207 (Jr.) 97 Room 208 (Fr.) 113 Room 212 (Fr.) 114 Room 214A (Fr.) 114 Room 214B (Fr.) 115 Room 216A (Fr.) 115 Room 216B (Fr.) 118 Room 218 (Jr.) 97 Room 219 (Jr.) 100 Room 220 (Fr.) 118 Room 221 (Fr.) 119 Room 222 (Fr.) 119 Room 223 (Jr.) 100 Room 226 (Jr.) 101 Rooni25 EAS Ceol Room 231B (Jr.) 102 Room 305 (Fr.) 120 Room 308 (Jr.) 102 Room 309 (Jr.) 103 Room 313B (Jr.) 104 Room 315 (Fr.) 120 Editorial Staff Room 322 (Jr.) 105 Room 323 (Fr.) 121 Room 326 (Fr.) 122 Room 327A (Jr.) 105 Room 327B (Fr.) 123 Room 328 (Fr.) 123 Sales Class 13 School Administration 8 School Committee 8 Science 20 Senior Executive Board 79 Senior Officers Advisers 78 Senior Three-Year Honor Roll 80, 81 Soccer 150, 151 Social Studies 19 Spanish Homeroom 16 Spotlight On Youth Reporters 140 Stage Crew 137 Stenography II 10 Student Council 136 Table of Contents 5 T.B. Typists 140 Track 146, 147 Trading Post 141 Tumbling 23 USS, Historyet9 Varsity Captains and Coaches 144 World History 19 Wrestling 157 Edstor-7n-Chieji ee Charlotte Valorose Chief Editorial Assistants Sports Editors ..... Juntor Associate Editors Marlene Gentile Marianne Harlamon Kathleen Wilson Senior Associate Editors fre Sharon Cabra Christine Bednarz LEIS 625) Susan Fontaine ... Charles Parker Che biKaee James Riendeau Margaret Kestler Catherine Lewin Sandra Lorenzatti Kathleen McCleery Janet Thompson Sheila Veloudos Kathleen Moore Donna Yvon 170 ae mm | any om 1965 172 i : 174 Neb) BOSWORTH STUDIO your Natural Color Photographer 612 Dwight Street Springfield, Massachusetts cleo 222 2,10 176 i Ta Se oa nonin Sore 3} Bead Hata 3 i et ed, heed Se ee a a 4a anes meee : vnsney ms 2 2 7 = aoe ss e) $ fi i‘ aS a ee ee ee ee ME cates Get
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