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CADUCEUS Volume 41, 1966 HIGH SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 415 State Street Springfield, Massachusetts i niet Ce ERR en — PARAM aS sia ORI Foreword As you watch the clock in class, the minutes seem to drag; the hours pass even slower. Finally, at a snail’s pace, the week draws to an end. The week ends, however, only to be followed by more and more endless weeks. You wonder if the tedious cycle will ever cease. . But rather suddenly you realize that you are a senior. Your year swims with exams, applications, interviews, banquets, and prom. In fact, you are in such a whirl that you hardly notice that graduation day is rapidly approaching. Even as you march down the isle on graduation, you fail to realize that what seemed like an endless cycle has finally ceased. Then when the graduation music has drifted away, the tests are a thing of the past, and the applications and interviews have been long completed, the idea finally reaches you—high school days are gone. And, to think at one time you felt that time was actually dragging! Now it seems like only yester- day that you were a freshman. : Thus you conclude, rather sadly, that high school days really do fly by very rapidly. You realize, too, that after graduation you can relive your years of school only through memories. For that reason, then, this yearbook is designed to help you REMEMBER. Faculty and Classes. 4. |, 6 Freshmen 2 102 Seniors el. 28 AGIVEIES (0 118 Juniors... 86 ATHIEICS a. 140 Remember . Reading a book a week for Mr. Grant . Attempting to solve impossible math problems . Dissecting a frog in biology class . . Feeling the after effects of stiff muscles in gym . Losing patience over unbalanced journals . Getting to appreciate teachers as real human beings Faculty and Classes Education is the magic casement opening for you on new vistas, a panoramic view of your world. Your. use of this window determines your insights, your sympathies, your knowledge of mankind, and your degree of involvement in it. When life stirs, education begins—to end only when life ends. Therefore, make the best use of your time, remembering your com- mitment to life, your basic truth to yourself, the promises you have to keep, and the miles to go before you sleep! Philip A. Sweeney Principal Assistant principal DR. GLADYS MIDURA is a graduate of American International College (B.S.), Springfield College (M.Ed.), and the University of Connecticut (Ph.D.). Springfield School Administration Dr. T. Joseph McCook, Superintendent Dr. Alice B. Beal, Deputy Superintendent Dr. Robert J. Lane, Assistant Superintendent Joseph E. Buckley, Assistant Superintendent Thomas A. Kenefick, Assistant Superintendent Newly appointed assistant principal, MR. JOHN TROY has been the coach of our football, basketball, and track teams. A graduate of Uni- versity of Notre Dame (B.S.) and Boston University (M.Ed.), Mr. Troy has also been in charge of physical education and driver edu- cation. Springfield School Committee Mayor Charles V. Ryan, Jr., Chairman Vincent DiMonaco, Vice-Chairman Romeo J. Cyr Theodore E. Dimauro Wilbur J. Hogan Mary M. Lynch William J. O'Neil MRS. MARION B. AB- BOTT, a teacher of busi- ness practice, attended Ply- mouth Teachers College (B.Ed.) and American University. Her hobbies are collecting old banks, old needlework, and ster- ling thimbles. She also en- joys refinishing furniture. MRS. BESS BENNETT, a teacher of English, at- tended Sir George Wil- liams College and Spring- field College (B.A.). She enjoys knitting and bowl- ing. Television commer- cials are her pet peeve. Mrs. Abbott explains the forthcoming Administrative Management Society (A.M.S.) Education Day to Commerce representatives Gilda Cuoco, Kathy Wilson, Nancy Wyman, Diane Bryda, and Mary Ann Kuchinski. MR. FREDERICK G. ALLEN, who graduated from Boston University (A.B.) and Yale Univer- sity (M.A.), is chairman of the English Depart- ment. He enjoys gardening, both indoors and out, and bird and people watching. A teacher of mathematics, MR. JOHN BENNETT is the senior class adviser, Math Club adviser, and freshman football coach. Mr. Bennett attended Uni- versity of Massachusetts (B.A.), Yale University (M.A.), and did further graduate work at Boston University. A graduate of Harvard University (Ed.M.) and Northeastern University, MR. FRANCIS ALLEVA is the co-adviser to the Student Council. A teacher of Bookkeeping J and clerical bookkeeping, Mr. Alleva enjoys swimming. MR. ELWOOD BENT attended Bentley College of Accounting and Finance and Arizona State Univer- sity (B.A. in Ed.) He: is a teacher of typewriting and bookkeeping. 10 MR. ALPHONSE J. ALMINAS, a civics and American History teacher, is an avid reader. He en- joys all types of sports and loves to travel. He attend- ed Suffolk University, Bos- ton University, and Spring- field College. MISS ELINOR’ BUR- LOW attended both American International College (B.A.) and Springfield College (M. Ed.). She is a teacher of French who enjoys garden- ing in her leisure time. Gum chewing and talking rather than listening are MRS. RITA ASTOR- INO’S pet peeves. A teacher of biology, she graduated from Our Lady of the Elms College (B.S.) and Springfield College (M.A.). A teacher of typewriting and business, MISS MADELINE J. CAN- ARIE is one who admires a student who takes ad- vant age of all opportuni- ties presented him. She is a graduate of Regis Col- lege (B.S.) and Boston University. Coffee or tea? Miss Mary Clancy and Miss Canarie serve before a monthly faculty meeting. MRS. CLAIRE O. CAR- ROLL, who teaches secre- tarial subjects, attended Salem State College where she obtained her B.S. Ed. degree, Boston University (M.C.S.), and Indiana University for her sixth year. Mrs. Carroll has the task of taking care of locker keys. MISS HELENE CAR- ROLL teaches home eco- nomics (clothing, dress- making) and _ personality and etiquette. Miss Carroll is an adviser of the Capers Make-Up Committee, and is in charge of the order- ing of the senior caps and gowns. She enjoys read- ing, gardening, and travel. A teacher of English, MR. THADDEUS CIESLUK attended the University of Mass. (B.A.). He is assist- ing with the yearbook, and the words “I can't” are his pet peeve. Mr. Cies- luk’s hobbies include read- ing, golf, bowling, and baseball. MR. ROBERT CIG- NOLI, a teacher of book- keeping and typing, re- ceived a B.S. degree from A.I.C. and an M.Ed. from Springfield College. “Any student who doesn’t know debits must equal credits” is Mr. Cignoli’s pet peeve. He enjoys bowling in his leisure time. A graduate of Framing- ham Teachers College (B.S.), Boston University, and Cornell University, MISS VIRGINIA M. CLANCY teaches home economics. She played the trumpet during high school. MR. ERNEST L, CON- CHIERI, an enthusiast of bowling and golf, is in charge of the G.O. Ac- counting homeroom. He attended AJ.C. (BS.) and New York University (M.A.). A teacher of Book- keeping II, Mr. Conchieri is faculty manager of ath- letics and golfing coach. MISS ELIZABETH CONNELL, who §sgrad- uated from Tufts Univer- sity (A.B.) and Boston University (M.A.), is the editorial adviser of “Com- merce,’ the school news- paper. An English teacher, Miss Connell enjoys travel and her classroom teaching. A graduate of. Boston Uni- versity with a B.S. Ed. and an M.Ed. degree, MISS GRACE CONNELL teaches American and world history. She is a faculty photo supervisor for Caduceus. A teacher of business math and typing, MRS. BER- NICE M. CONNOLLY received her B.S. and M.E. degrees from State College at Boston. With Mrs. Car- roll, she is in charge of the locker keys. Graduated from New York University (BS., M.A.), MISS MARY CONWAY is a teacher of stenography and typewrit- ing. Her other activities at Commerce include be- ing adviser to the Trading Post. 11 A graduate of New Mexico Western College (B.S.) and Worcester State Teachers College (M.Ed.), MR. DAVID COOK teaches business law, sales- manship, and typing. The varsity coach of baseball and soccer, he enjoys read- ing, and photography. MR. CHARLES COR- CORAN, who received his A.B. at Rockhurst College and his M.A. at the Uni- versity of Kansas City, is a teacher of English. For his hobby, he enjoys rais- ing and training horses. MR. STANLEY CZECH, who is a teacher of busi- ness math and _ typing, graduated from Bryant College (B.S.) and Springfield College with a (M.Ed. ) A graduate of Manhattan Gollesese@B:Ss) ae ALG (M.A.), and University of Connecticut (C.A.G.S.) MR. JOSEPH DELLA GUISTINA teaches _ busi- ness mathematics. He is adviser to the freshman class and enjoys golf as a hobby. A teacher of typewriting, MRS. MADELINE DUREPO _ studied at Salem Teachers College (B.S.) and A.I.C. (M.A.). In her spare time she en- joys reading and garden- ing. MR. RAYMOND HH. ELLISON, English teacher and school librarian, re- ceived his B.A. at Clark University and his M.A. at Brown University. Mr. Ellison is editorial adviser to the Caduceus staff and also the coach of the boys’ bowling team. MR. WILLIAM FINNE- GAN attended ___Bridge- water State College and University of Connecticut. A teacher of history, government and_ eco- nomics, Mr. Finnegan is also adviser to Commerce Patrol. Mr. Finnegan en- joys ice skating and col- lecting political items. MR. MONTE FLAGG is a biology teacher whose pet peeve is unambitious students. He attended Bos- ton University (B.S.Ed.), Springfield College, and University of Massachu- setts. He is the assistant football coach and coach of the junior varsity bas- ketball team. 12 MR. MELVIN GRANT, teacher of college prepara- tory English, attended the University of Massachu- setts (A.B.) and Ameri- can International College (M.A.). He is in charge of Capers, Drama Club, and Spotlight on Youth. Mr. history Finnegan and Mr. teachers divide their attention between the art display and passing traffic. MISS FLORENCE GREENLEAF, one of our physical education teach- ers, also advises the Com- merce cheerleaders and coaches the bowling teams. Miss Greenleaf lists in- sincerity and dishonesty as her pet peeves. She enjoys golf and bowling in her spare time. Smith, both and patrol advisers, Mr. Holley answers questions for his theme writers, Maria Kazik, Flora Paquette, and Roger Nunes. MRS. HELENE GRIF- FIN, who is a member of the English Depart- ment, attended Fitchburg Teachers’ College (B.S. Ed.) and Springfield Col- lege (M.Ed.). Adviser to the National Honor Soci- ety, Mrs. Griffin enjoys golfing and has a fond- ness for dogs. An English teacher, MR. WAYLAND J. HOLLEY is a graduate of Dart- mouth College ( A.B.) and Northwestern University (M.A.). Mr. Holley helps in the production of Cap- ers (and participates in it). His interests include sports and his children. A graduate of Salem Teachers’ College (B.S. Ed.), MRS. LORRIE- ANN GUMLAW teaches typing. She enjoys knit- ting as a hobby. MR. THOMAS HUR- LEY, a teacher of Eng- lish, attended the Univer- sity of Ottawa. He re- ceived his B.A. and M.Ed. from Our Lady of the Elms. Mr. Hurley is in charge of school publicity and enjoys art, music, fish- ing, and target shooting. MR. GEORGE M. HAR- GREAVES, a retired U‘S. colonel, enjoys sports and music. He attended the University of Maine (BrASw yy MCAS) 2 LaSalle University (L.L.B.), and Springfield College (P. jD))) Mr. Hargreaves teaches world geography. A home economics teach- er MISS ELEANOR HYDE is the Chairman of the Home Economics Department. She is a graduate of Framingham Teachers College (B.S.). 13 “Failure to make up work” is MR. JAMES HAR- RINGTON’s pet peeve. A gtaduate of A.J.C. (B.S .) and of Springfield College (M.E.), he is a teacher of Typing I and II. Mr. Harrington enjoys reading. MR. HAROLD JONES, who teaches machine cal- culation, is also the coor- dinator of our audio-visual aids program and _ our school photographer. He graduated from Spring- field College (B.S., M. Ed.), and his hobbies are golf, swimming, and tra- vel. A teacher of Modern Problems II and American History, MISS REGINA HENDERSON _ attended Westfield State College (B.S.) and Springfield College (M.Ed., C.A.G. S.). She is in charge of the senior pictures. Her hobbies include ceramics and traveling. Art is the subject taught by MR. VERLE KING, who graduated from Massachusetts College of Art (B.S.) and Westfield State College (M.Ed.). Mr. King is Art Director for Capers. MR. NORMAND LA- FLAMME graduated from Holyoke Junior College (A.A.) and the Univer- sity of Mass. (B.A., M. Ed.). He teaches algebra and geometry. He is a business adviser to Com- metce and a member of the Mathematics Curricu- lum Committee. MR. JOHN MCKAY at- tended Michigan State University and A.I.C., ob- taining a B.S. and M.A. He is a teacher of eco- nomics, government, and American History. Mr. McKay plays golf in his spare time. His one pet peeve is absenteeism. Mr. Cook waits his turn as Mr. Cies- luk goes for a spare. Our faculty men are perennial contenders in the School- A teacher of English, MR. FRANK LANDRY, te- ceived his B.S. from Ply- mouth Teachers College and his M.Ed. from Bos- ton University. MRS. FRANCIS MaA- HAN attended A I.C. (B.S., M.A.) and the Uni- versity of Connecticut. She is Senior Class adviser and teacher of stenography and penmanship. masters Bowling League. MR. BERNARD M. LA- VELLE, teacher of Eng- lish, received his A.B. at Saint Anselm’s College and his M.Ed. at Westfield State. He is adviser to the class of 1966 and enjoys “babysitting’ as a hobby. MRS. MARY ANN MALESTA attended Bos- ton University, where she received her B.S. in Home Economics Education. She teaches Foods I and II. 14 MR. RAYMOND LEM- IEUX is the head of the History Department. Hav- ing attended Bridgeport State Teachers College and the University of Virginia, he teaches American His- tory, geography, and civics. He enjoys bowling and golf. MRS. MARGARET MANNIX, who is an English teacher, graduated from Westfield State Teachers College (BS. Ed.). One of the co-chair- men of the Faculty Social Committee, her hobbies are golf and music. MRS. CATHERINE LEONE, who has been teaching a girls’ auxiliary class, obtained her B.A. degree at New Rochelle College, attended the Uni- versity of Massachusetts, and did graduate work at Columbia University. MR. JOSEPH MAZUR- OWSKI, who is an advi- ser to the Caduceus Busi- ness Staff, is a graduate of ‘A.C. (BSS eNeAme He teaches clerical book- keeping and typing, and enjoys camping in_ his spare time. Robert Simpson, Mr. their business fields A teacher of Spanish, MISS MARY McCAR- THY is an active Red Cross adviser. She attend- ed Our Lady of the Elms and Springfield (A.B.) College. MISS CATHERINE MEEHAN, who teaches duplicating, attended Cen- tral Connecticut State Col- _lege (B.S.), Columbia University (¢M.A.), and Boston University. Her hobby is reading. Student hostess June Pistel greets the business executives visiting Commerce as consultants. Mr. Victor Biscotti, Mr. Carson Cluley, Miss Irene DiSanti, Mr. Brendon Cox, Mr. Leon Erb, Mr Donald Hartley, and Mr Salvatore Mazzaferro gave Com- merce seniors valuable advice concern- ing qualifications and opportunities in MISS ALBERTA Mc- CLEARY attended Mount Holyoke College (B.S.) and the University of Pennsylvania (M.S.). She is supervisor of the Cadu- ceus Photo Staff. She is a teacher of biology, and her hobbies are gardening and photography. A teacher of stenography, MRS. CATHERINE MORIARTY is a grad- uate of Northeastern Uni- versity (B.B.A., B.C.S.) and Boston University (M.Ed.). MISS JOAN McDON- ALD — graduated from A.L.C. with a B.S. degree, and from New York Uni- versity with a M.S. degree. She is a teacher of book- keeping and typing. English is the subject taught by MRS. MARY MURPHY, a graduate of College of Our Lady of the Elms (A.B.) and A.I.C. (M.A.). She is adviser to the Junior Class and Future Nurses Club. 15 MR. WILLIAM Mc- WHA is graduate of State Teachers College, Salem (B.S.) and Boston Univ. (M.Ed.). He is a teacher of data processing and bookkeeping. Mr. Mc- Wha has participated in United Fund activities. MR. WALTER D. NIC- KERSON, teacher of music, is a graduate of the New England Con- servatory of Music (B. Mus.) and _ Springfield College (M.Ed.). ‘Mr. Nick” enjoys fishing and swimming. His pet peeve is “Boys? wearing bangs.” MR. GEORGE W. MEA- CHAM, teacher of busi- ness practice and physical education, graduated from A.I.C. (B.S.). Head coach of wrestling and assistant coach of football, he is a graduate of Commerce and was the first captain of patrol. MR. LEO RIOUX is a world history teacher. Mr. Rioux attended Assump- tion College and Westfield State College (B.S., M. Ed.). He is a member of the faculty social commit- tee here at Commerce, and hi s hobby is reading road maps. Algebra, geometry and- business math are the subjects taught by MR. JOSEPH E. RODGERS. He studied at Westfield State) College) i(B:S:.7 MM: Ed.), and Western New England College (L.L.B.). He is faculty adviser to the Junior Class and en- joys swimming and politics. MISS MARY STOD- DARD, one of our new physical education teach- ers, also teachers drivers’ education. She attended Castleton Teachers’ Col- lege (B.S.), and Spring- field College Her hobbies include dancing, music, sports, oil painting, and knitting Mr. Tenczar, a ski enthusiast, is on his way after school to the slopes of MR. RICHARD SAND- BERG, a graduate of Clark University (A.B., M.S.), is an American and world history teacher. His hobby is the study of Civil War America. Demography (look it up! ) is the unusual-sounding hobby of MR. JOHN STONE, a biology teach- er Mr. Stone attended Northwestern University Gays s. wt: | (MIAN) and University of Connec- ticut (GEALG: SSM te Stone says he leads a ‘‘very uneventful existence.” Mount Tom. A teacher of English, MRS GLADYS SART- WELL is a graduate of John B. Stetson College CBrAp RU MEAD) pean ya tire: high school days her fa- vorite subject was algebra, and her favorite pastime baseball. A graduate of the Univer- sity of Massachusetts (B. B.A., M.B.A., and M.Ed.) , MR. JOHN G. TEN- CZAR is a teacher “of business practice and driv- ers’ education. An adviser of the Class of ’68, he is interested in music, water skiing, snow skiing, and tennis. 16 A teacher of law and salesy MR. ANTHONY J. SERAFINO graduated from Boston University (B.S.), Dartmouth Col- lege, Harvard Graduate School of Business (M. Ed.), and Springfield Col- lege. He is the receiving treasurer for the Board and enjoys golf. Skating and ice hockey are the principal hobbies of MR. JAMES K. TIL- LOTSON, a teacher of American and world his- tory. He attended A.I.C. (B.A., M.A.) and is pre- sently working toward his Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study at Spring- field College. GOs MR. HAROLD OD. SMITH, JR., who teaches American History and world history, graduated from Becker Junior Col- lege (A.S.), Clark Uni- versity (B.B.A.) and the University of Connecticut (C.A.G.S.). He is) patrol adviser and enjoys basket- ball officiating. MR. HENRY R. TRES- PAS, who teaches biology, attended the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Science (B.S.), Boston University (M.S., M.A.), the University of Connec- ticut (C.A.G.S.), and other graduate schools. MRS. FREDERICKA VAUGHN, who attended the Boston Bouve School of Physical Education and Springfield College, teach- es physical education and drivers’ education. She is also in charge of the Drill Team. Mrs. Vaughn en- joys reading and playing bridge. A business mathematics teacher, MR. KENNETH A. ZEMLA - graduated from Northeastern Uni- versity (B.B.A.) and the College of Our Lady of the Elms (M.E.), and also received a C.A.GS. He coaches hockey and his favorite recreations are bowling and boating. A teacher of English, MRS. HARRIET WID- LAND is a graduate of Syracuse University (B. A.) and Springfield Col- lege (M.Ed.). When Mrs. Widland attended high school, she enjoyed both dramatics and journalism. Studies MR. WILLIAM WAL- LACE WILDER, 2nd, who plays an active part in Commerce Capers, the Scholarship Committee, Graduation details, and who is also chairman of the Science Department, attended the University of New Hampshire and Har- vard (B.S., M. Ed.). over, Mr. songs. IZ Bennett entertains his students in 223 with familiar folk MRS. EMMA _ WIL- LIAMS, a physical educa- tion teacher, is a graduate of Hampton Institute (B. S.). She also did further study at Springfield Col- lege. Mrs. Williams en- joys crossword puzzles and lists her pet peeve as “dirty sneakers.” from a_ student after lunch. A graduate of Westfield State Teachers College with a B.S. Ed. degree, Boston University with a M.Ed. degree, and _ the University of Connecticut with a 6th year certificate, MISS JULIA ZAJ- CHOWSKI teaches filing. She is in charge of make- up in Capers. A hearty welcome goes to Mr. Zemla reception committee To Counsel Our Students Wisely “Cutters” in the cafeteria line are the pet peeve of MRS. CECELIA CABANA, fresh- man girls’ guidance counselor. She attended New York Uni- versity (B.S.) and Springfield College (M.S.). Mrs. Cabana is an ardent sports fan. Mr. Rumpal talks to senior Dianne Bryda about the job oppor- tunities available in Springfield. Counselor to the Junior Class, MRS. CATHERINE HART is a graduate of Boston Uni- versity (B.A.) and Springfield College (M.Ed.). She also did further study at Columbia University. Mrs. Hart enjoys MR. BRUNO RUMPAL, playing the organ as a hobby. senior counselor and _place- ment director, attended Spring- field College (B.S.), Univer- sity of London, Clark Univer- sity (M.A.), and Columbia University. He is in charge of the business consultants pro- grams and is chairman of the Scholarship Committee. Mr. Rumpal’s interests include athletics and travel. Mr. Rum- pal’s memberships in the Ad- ministrative Management So- Junior Sandra Stanek’s senior program is prepared by Mrs. Hart ciety and Kiwanis Club help on the basis of her junior marks. in making available to Com- merce the ears of prominent : ene i BE business men in Western i ae : hae Massachusetts. The boys’ counselor, MR. WILLARD WRIGHT, is a graduate of American Inter- national College (B.A.) and Springfield College (M.A.). Mr. Wright, who enjoys play- ing tennis, does much work with young people through the Springfield Boy’s Club and is also active in basketball officiating. 18 To Keep Commerce Functioning Smoothly MRS. BARBARA ELLIS MRS. MICHAELINE MRS. DOROTHY MISS MARY REARDEN HANSON MALONE THE LUNCHROOM STAFF. Front Row: Mary Connolly, Gertrude Odato, Katherine O’Hare. Back Row: Bertha Scully, Frances Andrews, Hazel Robin- son, Delores Regis. One of chief custodian George Yorio’s routine duties is checking ] ; the main light board. Mrs. Croken, school nurse, checks off Elaine Serra’s name. 19 To progress in our expanding business worl SE ane RIN aga tied itll... Mr. Alleva explains, with the help of an opaque projector, the Mr. Jones discusses the use of the Electric Machant with his machine proper method of opening a ledger in Bookkeeping I. calculation students. Mrs. Mahan drills her Stenography I students on basic stenographic theory. 20 To express our ideas effectively Linda Holm demonstrates sentence structure through the use of diagram in her Freshman English Class. To broaden our reasoning, abilit This may not be an approved method of volleyball service, but Mr. “If the cone is cut by a plane which intersects all of the elements, Bennett gives his geometry class an effective demonstration that the the intersection is an ellipse which looks like this,’ explains Mr. intersection of a plane and a sphere is always a point. Bennett to his Elementary Analysis class for college-prep students. 21 To Gain Awareness of the i ia! s, ua jit David Marlborough, Emilia D’Amato, Eugene Grygierczyk, and Cecilia Mar- lowe experiment to analyze the proper- ties of bromic gas in their chemistry lab. Mr. Stone, a biology teacher, uses a plastic model, affectionately named ‘‘Os- car,’ to explain the functions of the human body. 22 By performing an experiment to observe the effects of friction on a moving ob- ject, physics students Aida Santa, Edith DiSanti, Edward Bator, Robert Gentles, and Thomas Extine gain a better under- standing of another law of physics. To | Develop International Understanding Francine Belden and Donna Murray engage in a lively French conversation in French homeroom. Maria Velasquez, a native of Spain, models her authentic man- tilla for the Spanish class. 23 To become better informed Americans By comparing the topography of differ- ent countries with that of the United States, Mr. Hargreaves’ geography stu- dents gain knowledge of the world around them. Roberta Kaplan leads an active current events discussion in her World History class with fellow students Christine Lecuyer, Joanne Nizinski, Barbara Vezina, Lillie Owens, Kim Medeiros, and Daniel Nichols. 24 Mrs. Hyde demonstrates the proper technique in setting a table to Foods II students Alice LaFleur and Linda Ross. A major step in Diane Hurston’s sew- ing project is the laying out and cut- ting of the various pattern pieces. p Dishwashing is not fun, but it has to be done, as Lellet Douglas and Helen Golon find out after enjoying their meal in foods class. 2 To stimulate aesthetic appreciation i ; i i Art students Brenda Langley, Correna Pleau, Marilou LaFontaine, and Arlene Paine use Theresa Jette as a model while trying their skills at portrait painting. Mr. Nickerson explains the fundamen- tals of music theory to Paula Collings. 26 (Above) Developing sound, healthy bodies is the main objective of the boys’ physical education program. To keep physically fit (Below) Modern Dance is only one phase of our girls’ physical education program. Here Pat Shepard, Susan Stoekel, Paulette Sevier, Pat Tyrell, Karen Troy, and Judy Samol practice an intri- cate dance execution. 27 Hf ¢ fi 3 e| 4 i Second Three Year First Honors MARGARET CAROL D’AMBROSIO BERTHIAUME MARTHA NANCY MULARZ COLLINGS i Me KATHLEEN SANDRA STAPLES VIGGERS SHELIA PATRISSE CUOCO VELOUDOS JEFFES VIOLA EILEEN LANGEVIN LEWKOWICZ dds i MARY DOROTHY JANET BARBARA NEAL RIGAZIO FARROW THOMPSON TEMKIN LAMBERTON 30 Honors Honor Roll Third Honors LINDA KATHERINE FULLER MASTROIANNI MARILYN MARLENE BROOKE POWELL GENTILE GILMAN MARIANNE MARY ANN HARLAMON KUCHINSKI FRANCINE SUSAN DIANE BELDEN PALAZZO WIESEL BARBARA MILKA SHONAK FARADJIAN “% KATHLEEN ROSALIE LILLIAN DORIS WILSON HOPPER BATTISTI BRODIE 31 LINDA ALBANO 229 Hancock Street Jr. Exec. Board; Patrol; Jr. Prom Comm.; Class Day Usherette; T.B. Assn. Typ- ist. Stenographic SUSAN ALDRICH 210 Pasco Road, I.O. lees fey Sey Aes Ieee Student Council; Jr. Red Cross Council; Capers Cast; T.B. Assn. Capt.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Banquet Comm.; G.O. Assembly. Bookkeeping ... Feeling the pride grow as we wore our seniors hats for the first time last fall THOMAS ASHE 87 St. Lawrence Avenue General MARY ASHFORD 53 White Street G.O. Auditor; Office Aide. Bookkeeping JUDITH ALLAN 96 Audley Road CARDEN ARMOUR 526 Gifford Street Clerical CAROL ATWOOD 48 Eleanor Road T.B. Assn. Typist; Math Club. College Prep.-Stenographic 32 ROBERT ALLER 2572 Main Street Capers Cast; Track. Clerical LINDA AVERY 139 Magnolia Terrace SUSAN ALLER 218 Pearl Street Clerical MICHAEL ARONNE 75 Albemarle Street W restling. Clerical GAIL AYKANIAN 1253 Page Blvd. Capers Cast; T.B. Assn. Typist; Christmas Dance Comm.; Banquet Comm. Clerical GAIL BALDINI 127 Derryfield Avenue Student Council; Fr., Sr. Exec. Board; Jr. Red Cross Council; G.O. Alternate; Capers Cast; Stage Crew; Jr. Prom Comm.; Christ- mas Dance Comm.; Ban- quet Comm.; G.O. Assem. Bookkeeping BARBARA ANN BALDYGA 23 Laurel Street T.B. Assn. Typist. Clerical RAYMOND BARROWS 36 Mapledell Street Football; Basketball. Clerical BARBARA A. BASTIEN 147 Atherton Avenue Future Nurses Club; Sr. Cap and Gown Comm. Clerical RONALD BATES 33 Clayton Street Clerical KEITHA RENA BALL 27 Jerilis Drive G.O. Agent; Capers Cast; Choir. Stenographic LINDA BARWIKOWSKI 205 Leyfred Terrace Cap Gown Committee. Bookkeeping LILLIAN BATTISTI 537 Newbury Street Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Capers Comm.; Math Club. College Prep.-Stenographic 33 LEONA BANDOSKI 164 Middle Street G.O. Agent; T.B. Assn. Typist; Jr. Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Jr. Achievement. Bookkeeping PETER BEATTY 40 Washington Street Capers Cast. Clerical LINDA BARCHIELLE 129 Carnarvon Circle Fr., Jr., Sr. Exec. Board; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; G.O. Alternate; T.B. Assn. Typ- iste tee TOM Gomme Chorus; Class Day Usher- ette; Banquet Comm.; Cap Gown Comm. Clerical MARGARETH 5S. BASTIAANS 11 Marlborough Street Clerical RACHEL BEAULIEU 127 Garland Street Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Capers Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Bowling; Capers Usherette. Clerical LINDA BEDORE 74 Alexander Street Sr. Exec. Board; T.B. Assn. Typist; Christmas Dance Comm.; Bowling. Clerical FRANCIS BELL 57 Osgood Street CAROLE BEFORD 85 Sterling Street Stenographic Chorus, Hockey Manager. Clerical ANN BERGER 175 Massasoit Street G.O. Agent; T.B. Assn. Typist; Office Aide. Clerical DONNA JEANNE BERGIN 63 Beaumont Street Library Assistant; Chorus. Clerical CLARENCE BELDEN 100 Hamburg Street Clerical SUSAN BEGGS 55 Dexter Street T.B. Assn. Typist; Banquet Comm. Clerical FRANCINE BELDEN 257 Prentice Street Jr., Fr. Exec. Board; Capers Cast; T.B. Assn. Typist; Gym Leader; French Home- room. Stenographic-Clerical PENNY BENNETT GWENDOLYN BENNETT 252 Cooper Street Office Aide; Capers Cast. General SALLY BERRY 45 Redlands Street Student Council Secy.; Ca- pers; T.B. Assn. Typist; Patrol; Christmas Dance JANE BERROUARD Comm.; Chorus;. Drama 77 Mooreland Street Club; Future Nurses Club; Capers Cast, Banquet Drill Team; Tennis; French Comm. Homeroom. Clerical College Prep.-Stenographic 34 66 Sorrento Street G.O. Agent; Christmas Dance Comm.; Bowling. Bookkeeping ROBERT BERTE 24 Greenacre Square Christmas Dance Comm.; Track; Football. Bookkeeping CAROL BERTHIAUME 47 Davis Street Caduceus Associate Editor; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Capers Comm.; Nat. Honor Soc.; Future Nurses Club; French Homeroom. College Prep.-Stenographic JOHN BERTI 8 Parkin Street G.O. Agent; Capers Cast; Patrol; Basketball; Foot- ball. Clerical JO ANN BLANCHARD 16 Wigwam Place Bookkeeping BONITA BOHAKER 32 Melrose Street Caduceus Bus. Staff. Clerical LINDA BONACORSI 17 Pasadena Street ... Beating the freshmen and the juniors in cheering competition at the rallies FRANCINE BIGBY 37 Acorn Street Office Aide; Chorus. General TERESA ANN BLAIR 273 Orange Street Clerical WILLIAM BLAIS 36 Crestwood Street Capers Cast; Stage Crew; Band; Chorus; Bowling; Baseball. Bookkeeping ROSALIE BLEZNICKI 36 Emily Street College Prep.-Bookkeeping MARGARET BONAVITA 60 Acushnet Avenue G.O. Agent; Cap Gown Comm. Bookkeeping ESTHER MAUREEN BOND 82 Edmund Wynne Circle Jr. Prom Comm.; Chorus. Bookkeeping - 35 STACIA BONGIOVANNI 702 Belmont Avenue Bookkeeping JACQUELINE ANN BOPP 127 Fiberloid Street Commerce Staff; Student Council; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Office Aide; Jr. Prom Comm. Stenographic RUTH BRAND 30 Ridgecrest Street Staff; Jr. G.O. Pa- Caduceus Bus. Red Cross Rep.; Agent; Capers Cast; ELAINE BORYS 214 El Paso Street trol; Cap Gown Comm.; Drill Team; Gym Leader. General DORIS BRODIE 16 Amherst Street Caduceus Associate Editor; Student Council; Fr. Exec. Board; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; G.O. Agent; Jr. Prom Comm. College Prep.-Stenographic PETER D. BRUNSELL 106 Bay Street General JANE BOULAIS 180 Myrtle Street T.B. Assn. Typist; Cap Capers Cast; Future Nurses Gown Comm. Clerical Club. Clerical MARTIN BRICK 59 Jamaica Street Bowling; Football. Clerical CAROL BRUSSEAU 58 Portland Street Commerce Staff; G.O. Au- ditor; Math Club; Drill Team. College Prep.-Bookkeeping 36 MELANIE BOUTIN . 64 Steuben Street T.B. Assn. Typist; Patrol; Cap Gown Comm.; Graduation Usherette; Gym Leader. Clerical ROGER G. BOYER 291 Rosewell Avenue Wrestling. Clerical ... Standing out on the bleachers in cold November watching our football team LINDA LEE BRYANT 230 Tyler Street Homeroom Officer; Capers -Comm., Jr. Prom Comm.; Gym Leader. Clerical DIANE BRYDA 884 Worthington Street T.B. Assn. Typist. Bookkeeping CAROLYN BURBY 107 Weymouth Street Caduceus Associate Editor; ie te xece boards. Jr. Red Cross Rep.; French Homeroom; Drill Team. Bookkeeping BARBARA BURT 55 Wrentham Road Fr. Exec. Board; T.B. Assn. Typist; Future Nurses Club; Business Consult- ants Hostess. General CHRISTINE CALLINI 48 Cornwall Street Clerical THERESA CARDIN 93 Grochmal Avenue Fr. Exec. Board; G.O. Agent; G.O. Auditor; T.B. Assn. Typist; Gym Leader; Bowling. Bookkeeping LINDA CARDINAL 152 Central Street T.B. Assn. Typist; Field Hockey; Volleyball; Bas- ketball; Softball. Clerical SANDRA ANN BUTLER 84 Lyndale Street G.O. Agent. Bookkeeping ROGER CAMEROTA 80 Bevier Street Capers Cast; Hockey; Foot- ball. Clerical NEIL CASSANELLI 160 Mildred Avenue G.O. Agent; G.O. Auditor; Soccer; Baseball. Bookkeeping 37 JUANITA CAESAR 117 Sanderson Street Homeroom Officer; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Office Aide; Jr. Prom Comm; Future Nurses Club; Volleyball; Badminton; Tennis; Bas- ketball; Drill Team; Track. General JUDITH CEBULA 435 Union Street Jr. Red Cross Rep.; T.B. Assn. Tvoist. Clerical ANNMARIE CALIENTO 47 Redden Road Clerical MARGARET CAMPBELL 160 Rifle Street Office Aide. Clerical LEON CHAMBERLAIN 6 Springfield Street Jr. Exec. Board Alt.; Pa- trol) Jr.) erom) Comm: Chorus. Clerical HENRY CHAMPAGNE MURIEL CHAPDELAINE 83 Governor Street 34 Montmorenci Street Capers Cast; Soccer; Clerical Hockey. Bookkeeping LINDA CIEPLIK 25914 Main Street, 1.0. G.O. Agent. Bookkeeping JANE COLBY 53 Upland Street Capers Cast; T.B. Assn. ROBERT COGSWELL Typist Capt.; Office Aide; 5 Pear Street Patrol; Christmas Prom Caduceus Photo Staff; Stage Comm.; Gym Leader; Crew. Bowling. Clerical Bookkeeping JENNIFER CHAREST 42 Amherst Avenue, Feeding Hills T.B. Assn. Typist. Clerical BARBARA CLARK 112 Stuart Street G.O. Auditor; Patrol; Math Club; Gym Aide Leader; Bowling. Bookkeeping BEVERLY COLEMAN 90 Cambridge Street Homeroom Officer; Tennis; Gym Leader; Basketball; Softball. Clerical 38 GILMA CHARETTE 176 Abbe Avenue General JEAN CHECHILE 154 Sunrise Terrace G.O. Auditor; Office Aide; Library Assistant. Bookkeeping ROSEMARIE CLEFE 92 Stuart Street Caduceus Photo Staff; Jr. Red Cross Alt.; G.O. Alt.; Capers Cast; T.B. Assn. Typist; Drama Club; Fu- ture Nurses Club; Lunch- room Cashier. College Preparatory MICHAEL COLEN 83 Kimberly Avenue Band. General NANCY CAROL COLLINGS 26 Winding Lane G.O. Agent; Capers Cast; Office Aide; Christmas Dance Comm.; NHS Pres.; Math Club; Banquet Comm.; Girls’ State Rep.; Graduation Usher; Cheer- leader; Tennis; Basketball. College Prep.-Stenographic SUSAN COLLINGS DARLENE CONDINO WILLIAM F. CONNORS CATHERINE CONWAY CHRISTINE COOLEY 195 Talmadge Drive 204 Leyfred Terrace 21 Beauchamp Street 24 Bristol Street 38 Redlands Street Capers Comm.; Patrol. Hie) fom tae execu Doatdsas Clerical T.B. Assn. Typist; Office Clerical Stenographic Capers Usherette; Jr. Prom Aide; Chorus. Comm.; Christmas Dance Stenographic Comm.; Math Club. General VALARIE COOPER 80 Alden Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; Sr. Exec. Board; G.O. Alt.; Stage Crew; G.A.A. Board; Jr. Prom Comm.; Christ- mas Dance Comm.; Future Nurses Club; Volleyball; ee Waiting Badminton; Drill Team. Clerical impatiently in the lunch line DAVID CORBIN 139 Cherokee Drive Capers Cast; Patrol. that grew bigger Bookkeeping ever y year MARIA HELENA COSTA IRENE M. COTE 57 Lyons Street, I.O. 3017 Main Street LAURENE COTE MICHAEL COTE G.O. Agent; Office Aide; Caduceus Bus. Staff; Jr., Sr. 267 Abbott Street 103 North Gee LINDA CORCORAN Nat. Honor Soc. Exec. Board; Patrol. Choir; Chorus. ; AES | 155 Drexel Street Bookkeeping Clerical Clerical Clerical 39 em ember... . making signs to welcome the new freshmen trying on our senior hats for the first time acting in the G.O. membership drive assembly ricardo Sia esd boat 40 sy © AM Clock-Radio . . . rewarding our star candy salesmen . . . buying book covers at the school store ... filling out the senior questionnaires .. . . .. and sorting them for yearbook editing . .. Writing out all those rating cards ... fighting for a place at the locker room mirror 41 ELIZABETH COUGHLIN 106 Amherst Street JACKIE CRATE 347 Oakland Street NICHOLAS CREANZA 159 Redlands Street GILDA CUOCO 21 Dewey Street NANCY J. CUNLIFFE 2612 Main Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; Jr. Chorus; Badminton; Drill Caduceus Bus. Staff; G.O. Caduceus Bus. Staff; Capers G.O. Auditor; Office Aide; Red Cross Rep.; Chorus. Team; Gym Leader; Bowl- Agent; Capers Cast Cast; T.B. Assn. Typist; Of- Christmas Dance Comm.; Clerical ing; Gymnastic Club. Comm.; Audio-Visual fice Aide; Business Con- Nat. Honor Soc. Treasurer. Bookkeeping-Stenographic Aide; Patrol; Jr. Prom _ sultants Hostess. Bookkeeping-Stenographic Comm.; Band; Banquet Bookkeeping Comm.; Basketball; Base- ball; Football. Clerical ... Pushing and shoving 1n the ever-so-popular locker rooms EMILIA M. D’AMATO Jr. Exec. Board; Capers Typist; Jr. Prom Comm.; Cast; Jr. Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Class Day Usherette; Ten- Nat. Honor Soc.; Girls’ nis; Bowling. State Alt. College Prep.-Stenographic Bookkeeping LOUISE E. CURBOY 20 Carlisle Street Jr. Red Cross Council; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; T.B. Assn. Typist; G.A.A. Board; Jr. Prom Comm.; Volleyball; Badminton; Tennis; Bas- ketball; Softball; Bowling. Bookkeeping MARGARET D’AMBROSIO 54 Littleton Street 49 Union Street G.O. Auditor; T.B. Assn. MARY DANIELS 122 Clyde Street Clerical 42 Christmas Dance Comm.; Football. Bookkeeping ELLEN DABOROWSKI 41 Savoy Avenue G.O. Agent; T.B. Assn. Typist; Office Aide; Jr. Prom Comm.; Gym Leader; Bowling. Bookkeeping JOHN J. DAPONDE 452 Central Street SHARON DARSCH 43, Hollywood Street Clerical JEANNETTE HILDA MAGDALENE TONY DE CARLO DAUDELIN DAVIS 19 Hamburg Street 214 Centre Street 120 Clyde Street Patrol: Clerical Capers; Field Hockey; Vol- Clerical leyball; Badminton; Bas- ketball; Drill Team; Track. Clerical DONNA DE MAIO 212 West Allen Ridge Road Trading Post; Gym Leader. Stenographic JUDITH DE MERS 91 Canterbury Road Library Assistant; Gymnas- tic Club. Clerical KATHLEEN M. DENNO JOANNE DEVENO 86 Amherst Street CAROL DE NOVIS 117 Palo Alto Road Clerical 7 Red Stone Drive Clerical DORIS ANNE DE CHRISTOPHER 136 Drexel Street Capers Cast. Clerical NANCY DEGON 173 Waldorf Street Jr. Prom Comm.; Tennis; Bowling. General BEVERLY JEAN DE MUSIS 55 Ranney Street Fr. Exec. Board; Jr. Red Cross Repsayts | Ltom Comm. General ANNA DICIOCCO 250 Commonwealth Avenue Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Capers Comm. Clerical SANDRA DIEGO 89 Allen Street Sr. Exec. Board; G.O. Agent; Capers Cast; Stage Crew; Patrol; Christmas Dance Comm.; Art Club; Bowling. College Preparatory 43 KAREN DINNIE 223 Longhill Street G.O. Agent. les General ADELINA DI SANTI 17 Middlebrook Drive Red Cross Council Vice-Pres.; Patrol; Drill Team; Gym Leader. College Prep.-Stenographic LELETT DOUGLAS 177 Marion Street T.B. Assn. Typist; Future Nurses Club. General KATHLEEN DOWNEY 83 Pineview Drive G.O. Agent; Capers Cast; T.B. Assn. Typist; Patrol; Choir; Drama Club; AIC Model Congress’ Rep.; Bowling. College Prep.-Stenographic 32 Ledyard Street G.O. Alt.; G.O. Auditor. Bookkeeping SOPHIE ANN DUDEK LEROY ANTONIO DIXON 57 Seventh Street Capers Cast; Patrol; Ban- quet Comm.; Soccer; Bas- ketball; Baseball. Bookkeeping BARBARA A. DOW 32 Lexington Street Capers Comm.; T.B. Assn. Typist. Clerical JAMES DUNN 38 Jennings Street Clerical YOLANDA DIXON 37 Chester Street Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Capers Cast) Ie Bs Assie) Lypist: G.A.A. Board; Business Consultants Hostess; Field Hockey; Volleyball; Cheer- leader; Basketball; Gym Leader; Bowling. Clerical DOROTHY A. DUNN 38 Jennings Street Bowling. Clerical PATRICIA DONOGHUE 29 Donald Street T.B. Assn. Typist. General JANET MARIE DOW 269 Main Street, I.O. T.B. Assn. Typist. Clerical PAMELA DUPONT 1604 Dwight Street Stage Crew; Patrol. Clerical JOHN JAMES DUTEAU CYNTHIA A. EFANTIS 396 El Paso Street Patrol; Baseball; Football. Jr. Exec. Board; Jr. Red Clerical Cross Council; Capers Cast; Patrol; Jr. Prom Comm.; Future Nurses Club; Drill 58 Haskin Street Team. Clerical LINDA EVERITT 406 Berkshire Avenue Fr. Exec. Board; G.O. Au- ditor; Patrol. Bookkeeping DOROTHY ANNE FARROW 47 Chase Avenue Caduceus Associate Editor; G.O. Agent; Capers Cast; Capers Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Nat. Honor Soc.; quet Comm. Bowling. College Prep.-Stenographic Clerical JOANNE ENGLESON T.B. Assn. Typist. Clerical Clerical CHERIE FELLION 67 Sylvester Street Glee Club; Chorus; Ban- Patrol; Jr. Prom Comm.; | Poca Execus DoaLdmALe: Jr. Prom Comm.; Christ- mas Dance Comm. Gym Leader. Clerical Clerical 80 Lynnwood Drive BEULAH ENSLEY 132 Maynard Street NANCY EVANS 78 Homestead Avenue, Longmeadow Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Patrol; AO MILKA FARADJIAN 37 Dresden Street Sr. Exec. Board; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Capers Usher- cette; sm Patrolsis jr. Prom Comm.; Nat. Honor Soc.; Chorus; Banquet Comm. Stenographic CATHERINE ANN FERRARO 56 Yale Street 45 Future Nurses Club. GAIL FETTES 1230 Page Boulevard Chorus; Field Hockey; Patrol; Gym Leader. Clerical ... Entering Room 132 with a very strange feeling at 2:45 LINDA FINCH 78 Maynard Street Fr. Exec. Board; Jr. Red Cross Council; G.O. Agent; Tennis. Stenographic-Clerical JOHN FISH JOHN FITZGERALD MARGARET FLAHERTY JAMES M. FLAHIVE LINDA FOCOSI 48 Layzon Brothers Road 126 Clarendon Street 31 Buchholz Street 16 Cumberland Street 179 Allen Street College Prep.-Bookkeeping Clerical Jr. Prom Comm.; Future Clerical G.O. Agent; Capers Cast Nurses Club; Tennis. Comm.; Patrol; Jr. Prom Clerical Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Drama Club; Elec- tions Assembly. Stenographic JOHN FOLEY 130 Eddy Street Clerical aa Rehearsing for Capers MARJORIE FRAIN 100 Dubais Street, I.O. Jr. Red Cross Alt. early in the e Bookkeeping mor ning EDWARD FRANCIS RUBY FRANKLIN SHEILA FRISCH 133 Cedar Street 538 Union Street 17 Hartley Street LINDA FULLER Commerce Staff; Art Club; Field Hockey; Volleyball; Jr. Exec. Board; Jr. Prom 1251 Carew Street Sr. Prom and Graduation Tennis; Badminton; Soft- Comm.; Class Day Usher- G.O. Auditor; Jr. Prom KAREN ANN FULVI Usher; Football. ball. ette. Comm. 51 Miller Street Clerical Clerical Stenographic Bookkeeping Clerical 46 MARIE GAGLIARDO ALICE GALLAGHER PAMELA GAVIN DONNA GAYLOR LINDA GELINAS 20 Piedmont Street 17 Dunhill Avenue 111 Pineview Drive 40 Florida Street 110 Florence Street G.O. Agent. Jr. Prom Comm. Christmas Dance Comm. T.B. Assn. Typist; Jr. Prom Fr. Exec. Board; G.O. Clerical Clerical Clerical Comm.; Chorus; Tennis. Agent; Jr. Prom Comm.; Clerical Lunchroom Aide. Clerical LINDA MARIE BETTY GEMIGNANI GENTILE 1235 Carew Street 45 Hawthorne Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; Sr. Commerce Staff; Sr. Exec. Exec. Board; T.B. Assn. Board; T.B. Assn. Typist; Typist; Patrol; Christmas History Aide; Jr. Prom Dance Comm.; Gym Comm.; Christmas Dance Leader; Bowling. Comm. Clerical Clerical MARLENE GENTILE 112 Princeton Street Caduceus Co-editor in Chief; G.O. Agent; Trad- ing Post; Spotlight on Youth Reporter; French Homeroom. College Prep.-Stenographic BROOKE GILMAN 1168 Boston Road ROBERT M. GENTLES GINNY GIANNETTI PATRICIA GILBERT G.O Agent: Capers 93 Florence Street 123 Nottingham Street CHRISTINE GIBLIN 40 Allendale Street Comm.: GO: Cashier; Vol- Jr. Red Cross Council Commerce Staff; G.O. Au- 805 White Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; Capers leyball; Basketball; Soft- Rep.; Capers Cast; Patrol; ditor; Christmas Dance Office Aide; Badminton; Comm.; T.B. Assn. Typist; ball; Gym Leader; Bowl- Chorus; Graduation Usher. Comm. Tennis. Jr. Prom Comm. ing. Clerical Bookkeeping-Stenographic Bookkeeping Bookkeeping Bookkeeping % 47 RUTH GILMAN 3478 Main Street ROSE GIOVANNINI CAROL GLOG 258 Orange Street 65 Beaufort Circle Class Day Usherette; G.O. Bookkeeping Cashier; Gym Leader. Bookkeeping CATHERINE DELORIS GODBOLT 69 Pendleton Avenue T.B. Assn. Typist. Clerical HELEN GOLON 410 Liberty Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Patrol; Christmas Dance Comm.; Banquet Comm. Clerical MADELINE MARY GOODREAU 4 Higgins Circle Jr. Red Cross Council Rep.; G.O. Agent. Bookkeeping-Stenographic CHARLES GRAHAM 161 Hancock Street Basketball; Aide. Lunchroom BETTY GRANDI 11 Robert Dyer Circle Jr., Sr. Exec. Board; Patrol; Jr. Prom Comm.; Christ- mas Dance Comm.; Class Day Usherette; Banquet Chairman. Clerical BARRY GRAY 101 Eleanor Road Fr. Exec. Board; Soccer; Baseball. Bookkeeping LORRAINE HELENA GOSSELIN 14 Westford Avenue Fr., Jr. Exec. Board; T.B. Assn. Typist; Bowling. Stenographic ROCKWOOD GREENE 17 Wilbraham Avenue Student Council; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; G.O. Agent; Stage Crew; Patrol; Art LORETHA GRICE Club; Track; Football; 33 Rochelle Street Wrestling. Capers Cast; Softball. General Clerical 48 ERNEST GRIFFIN 124 Eastern Avenue G.O. Agent; Boys’ State Delegate; Patrol; Chorus; Track. Clerical EUGEN GRYGIERCZYK 26 Rochelle Street Soccer. General DONNA HADD SUZANNE GUERTIN 80 Rochelle Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; Sr. Execum boatdimeAle-ma Db: Assn. Typist; Jr. Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Gym Leader; Bowling. General 21 Haumont Terrace Jr. Exec. Board; Jr. Red Cross Council; Jr. Red Cross Secretary and Treas- urer; Jr. Prom Comm. Bookkeeping DONNA E. HAMBRO 56 West Alvord Street Capers Cast; Patrol. Clerical ELMER HAMER 84 Westminster Street Clerical to get 100% membership in G. O. JEAN C. GUSHUE 27 Jean Drive Future Nurses Club. Bookkeeping ROSETTA GUY 37 Bay Street Capers Cast; Softball. Clerical .. Struggling DIANE HADD 21 Haumont Terrace Jr. Red Cross Council; G.O. Agent; Jr. Prom Comm. Bookkeeping RITA HAGBERG 636 Dickinson Street Clerical DANIEL HANSON 499 Plumtree Road Chorus; Basketball; Base- KATHLEEN M. HANNA 4 Searle Place Patrol; Choir; Chorus. ball; Football. Clerical Clerical MARIANNE HARLAMON 72 Windemere Street Caduceus Seniors Editor; Sr. Exec. Board; G.O. Agent; Patrol; Jr. Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Nat. Honor Soc.; Class Day Usherette; Ban- quet Comm. Stenographic 49 Remember... Mr. Nickerson consults his auditioning committee Candice Marini tries out We paint dots We apply “goop” before the show begins 50 First, the music of a combo... . . . then, a solo by Vivian Hayes .,.a “little girl” dance . . . the Commerce A-Go-Go girls 51 FAITH HARVEY 583 Bay Street Christmas Dance Comm. General DALE HERRICK 68 Better Way Bookkeeping KAREN HOLM 115 Monticello Avenue Caduceus Bus. Staff; Vol- leyball; Bowling. Bookkeeping-Stenographic PAMELA HATCHETT 34 Lafayette Street T.B. Assn. Typist; Day Usherette. General ALNETA HOLMES 110 Cedar Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; Ca- pers Cast; T.B. Assn. Typ- ist; Choir; Future Nurses Club; Field Hockey; Track; Volleyball; Badminton; Basketball; Softball. Clerical Class VIVIAN HAYES 110 Colton Street Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Capers Cast Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Choir; Chorus; Class Day Usherette; Vol- leyball; Basketball; Drill Team. Clerical JOAN HOGAN 1103 Liberty Street Clerical DONALD HOLMES 9 Layzon Brothers Road : Sr. Exec. Board; G.O. Au- ditor; Christmas Dance Comm.; Banquet Comm.; Soccer; Basketball; Base- ball. Bookkeeping CATHERINE HEATON DIANNA HEISHMAN 1 8 Clantoy Street 37 Rest Way Field Hockey; Volleyball; Bookkeeping Badminton; Tennis; Bas- ketball; Softball; Drill Team; Gym Leader. Clerical ... Listening to the enthusiastic crowd when the Westover Air Force Band entertained us PATRICIA ANN HOLMES 18 Waverly Street Capers Comm.; Jr. Prom SANDRA HOLT Comm.; Future Nurses 169 Alden Street Club; Volleyball. Track. Clerical 52 CATHERINE HOOD 66 Dartmouth Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; Ca- pers Comm. Clerical ROSALIE JEANNE HOPPER 92 Putnam Circle Commerce Staff, Managing Editor. Stenographic MARILYN JANIK 32 Tourigny Street Jr. Red Cross Rep.; G.O. Agent; T.B. Assn. Typist; Office Aide; Patrol; Math Club; Field Hockey. Bookkeeping ELLEN JOHNSON 739 Boston Road G.O. Agent; Comm.; Office Aide; Prom Comm.; Softball. General ARLINDA JOHNSON 142 Cambridge Street General Fr. Comm. Clerical Capers Ife THERESA HOTIS 18 Adams Street PATRISSE JEFFES 482 King Street Commerce Circulation Manager; G.O. Agent; Capers Cast; T.B. Assn. Typist; Jr. Prom Comm.; Tennis. General JOYCE JOHNSON 106 Newhouse Street Exec. Board; Capers MADELEINE HOULE 185 Hampshire Street, I.O. Patrol; Lunchroom Aide. Bookkeeping YVONNE JALBERT 178 Nottingham Street Future Nurses Club; Vol- leyball; Basketball; Gym Leader. Clerical FLORINE JEWELL 23 Dartmouth Street Capers Cast Comm.; LEB ae ASSiepmLy pistamee) f Prom Comm.; Future Nurses Club; Softball; Basketball. Clerical MARY JOHNSON 837 Belmont Avenue Capers Comm.; Office Aids; Basketball; Softball. HARVEY COHEN Bookkeeping 138 Hartwick Street 53 RALPH JOHNSON 52 Chester Street Jr. Red Cross; G.O. Agent; WENDY JOHNSON 129 Warrenton Street Soccer; Baseball; Wres- tling. Bookkeeping EDWARD KALISH 83 Layzon Brothers Road, | iO G.O. Auditor; Wrestling. Bookkeeping Soccer; DOROTHY KELLY 302 Bay Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; Jr., Sr. Exec. Board; Patrol; Christmas Dance Comm.; Field Hockey; Volleyball; ROSEMARY KEMPLE Badminton; Tennis; Bas- 162 Central Street ketball; Softball. Chorus. Clerical Clerical SHIRLEY JONES 37 Ralph Street Patrol; Jr. Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Future Nurses Club. Clerical GEORGE KANE 11 Hartley Street Golf; Baseball. Bookkeeping SANDRA KILLELA 31 Grover Street G.O. Alt.; Capers Comm. Clerical 54 ROSEMARY JOSEPH 86 Wait Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; T.B. Assn. Typist; Jr. Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm. Clerical SONIA JUSZCZYK 18 Division Street MARIA KAZIK 54 Lucerne Road T.B. Assn. Typist. Bookkeeping CHERYL KNAPP 242 Talmadge Drive Clerical SHARON KING 125 Mulberry Street Library Assistant. DONNA KNOWLES GERALD KOWALCZYK 283 Belmont Avenue Clerical 117 Wait Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; Fr., Sr. Exec. Board; Jr. Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Field Hockey. Bookkeeping ... Experiencing the excitement and confusion of the candy sale JUDITH L. LA JOIE 55 Gary Road SUSAN LAM Office Aide; Chorus; Gym 144 Lang Street Leader. Drill Team. Clerical Stenographic MARY ANN ANNA KUPIS CLAIRE LABINE KUCHINSKI 90 Leavitt Street 114 Ontario Street 52 Osgood Street T.B. Assn. Typist; Patrol; Capers Cast; Banquet G.O. Agent; Office Aide; Field Hockey. Comm. Nat. Honor Soc.; Lunch- Clerical Clerical room Aide; Bowling. Stenographic-Bookkeeping ALICE LA FLEUR 19 Gordon Street Jr. Red Cross Rep.; G.O. Agent; Capers Cast; Stage Crew; Choir; Lunchroom Aide. Bookkeeping DONNA LA FOUNTAIN 8 Hampden Street Clerical VIOLA LANGEVIN 7 Litchfield Street NEAL R. LAMBERTON 73 Layzon Brothers Road, CECILIA LANGEVIN LC), 89 Jamaica Street Sr. Exec. Board; Capers G.O. Auditor; Patrol; Nat. Sr. Exec. Board; Gymnastic Comm.; Patrol; Gym Honor Soc.; Hockey. Club. Leader. Bookkeeping Clerical Stenographic-Bookkeeping 55 SUZANNE LINDA MARTIN LANZILLO LANGONE 81 James Street 92 Leitch Street Capers Cast; Band; Bas- Office Aide. ketball; Baseball; Football. Clerical Bookkeeping CHRISTINE LA ROCHE 32 Hamlet Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; Stu- dent Council; Jr. Exec. Board; G.O. Agent; Jr. Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm., Cheerleader. Bookkeeping CECILE LEDOUX 83 Barber Street Patrol Captain; Choir; Glee Club; Field Hockey; Basketball; Gym Leader. Clerical JOAN LAVIGNE 9 Orchard Street Office Aide. Clerical ARLENE LAPAN 79 Robert Dyer Circle Caduceus Bus. Assn. Typist. Bookkeeping ... Watching the first snowstorm while we should have been listening to the teacher CHRISTINE LEETE 60 Lowell Street Capers Cast. Clerical 56 Staff; Jr. Red Cross Council; T.B. LINDA JEANNE LA PINE 38 Warrenton Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; Fr., Jr. Exec. Board; G.O. Agent; Capers; Chorus; Drama Club Treas.; Future Nurses Club Pres.; Field Hockey; Volleyball; Bas- ketball, Softball. College Preparatory PAMELA LARDER 212 Arcadia Boulevard Bookkeeping IDA EAVES 75 Orchard Street MARGUERITE LEMONIS 42 Sunapee Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; Com- merce Staff; T.B. Assn. Typist; Nat. Honor Soc.; Chorus; Field Hockey; Volleyball; Tennis; Basket- ball; Softball; Drill Team; Gym Leader; Bowling. Stenographic ROBERT G. LEWIS 23 Wm. Sands Road Baseball; Football. Clerical Nea = Sbata Neti 7 SPRINGFIE EILEEN LEWKOWICZ JAMES LIEBEL MARGARET LOATMAN SANDRA JOAN MARY LOPES 131 Woodlawn Street 126 Savoy Avenue 615 Parker Street LOHMEYER 1119 State Street Commerce Staff; Jr. Red G.O. Agent; Basketball; T.B. Assn. Typist. 52 Stratford Terrace Capers Comm. Cross Council; Capers Cast; Baseball. Clerical Patrol; Nat. Honor Soc.; Bookkeeping Future Nurses Club; Span- ish Homeroom; Pep Squad; Cheerleader. College Prep.-Stenographic Stenographic Clerical MARIA LORET 94 Mooreland Street T.B. Assn. Typist; Basket- ball. Clerical JENNIE VINA LOVICH 2132 Main Street Stenographic JUDITH ANNE LOUER 624 Dickinson Street Caduceus Photo Staff; Fr., Jr. Exec. Board. Bookkeeping DONNA MARIE MAHONEY 29 Grattan Street CAROLYN MADDOX MARIE MAHAN ae relied guns JEAN KAREN MACK 70 Rochelle Street LINDA SUSAN MAHAN 115 Navajo Road T.B. Assn. Typist; Jr. Pram 44 Sherbrooke Street Future Nurses Club; Bowl- ; Fr., Jr. Exec. Board Alt; Comm.; Badminton; Soft- T.B. Assn. Typist; Patrol ing. 38 Doyle Avenue G.O. Agent; Drill Team. ball. Clerical Clerical Bookkeeping Bookkeeping Bookkeeping 57 ELEANOR A. GEORGE PHILIP ANGELA MANCUSO MALKASIAN MALONE 30 Malden Street 58 Lorimer Street, 1.0. 4114 Monroe Street Jr. Red Cross Rep.; T.B. General Sr. Exec. Board Alt.; Ca- Bookkeeping Assn. Typist. pets Cast; T.B. Assn. Typ- Clerical ist; Chorus; Softball; Vol- leyball; Tennis. Clerical CECELIA MARLOWE 1354 Main Street, I.O. G.O. Agent. Bookkeeping DAVID MARTINS 31 Old Point Street Clerical KATHERINE MASTROIANNI SUZANNE MASSE 26 Saint James Circle 101 Clydesdale Lane G.O. Auditor; Capers Cast; Library Assistant; Jr. Red Patrol; Nat. Honor Soc. Cross Council. Bookkeeping-Stenographic SUSAN MAYNARD 46 Beauregard Street, I.O. DAVID MARLBOROUGH 88 Vadnais Street Christmas Dance Comm.; Track; Wrestling. Bookkeeping JOHN P. MANNIX 29 Ralph Street CYNTHIA MARSH 134 Layzon Brothers Road T.B. Assn. Typist; Future Nurses Club; Basketball. Clerical ARTHUR MAYO 251 Roosevelt Avenue Chorus. Clerical BETTY MAYWEATHER 22 Mapledell Street 58 JANET McCARTHY RITA McCARTHY WILLIE McCOLLUM LINDA McCULLOUGH CAROL McGRATH 23 Arch Street 266 Rosewell Street 115 Sanderson Street 11 Albert Avenue 175 Florida Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; Jr. Sr. Exec. Board; Capers Capers Cast Comm.; Clerical T.B. Assn. Typist. Prom Comm.; Art Club. C omm.; T.B. Assn. Typist; Basketball; Baseball; Foot- Clerical Stenographic Christmas Dance Comm. ball. Bookkeeping Clerical MADELINE McNAMEE 55 Windemere Street Sere Decorating Clerical the Christmas tree in the front hall GARY McKIE 1446 Page Boulevard Clerical MARY ANN MEFFEN 24 Crismer Place G.O. Agent; FRED MEDICKE Comm, Nurse Sider Je MICHONSKI P Dimi Comer MCh lease EARL MICKIEWICZ KATHRYNNE T. MILES 124 Park Road Dance Comm.; Banquet G-O. Agent; G.O. Auditor; 117 Stafford Street 17 Stuyvesant Street Soccer; Baseball; Hockey. Comm. Gym Leader. T.B. Assn. Typist; Patrol. T.B. Assn. Typist. Bookkeeping Clerical Bookkeeping Stenog raphic Clerical oy Remember... tS. MARINE PROG AYES . making out employment cards . . . contemplating our future . . . presenting our soccer coach with the team’s appreciation . . . Joe Pioggia’s winning the Ted Plumb football award 60 Senator Kennedy’s visiting our school . . . Our being sorry to see him go collecting canned goods for the Salvation Army .. . struggling with midyear exams 61 SANDRA MINNIE KEVIN MITCHELL LINDA JOAN MONAT ZELTA BERNICE KEVIN MORIARTY 1332 Worcester Street 135 Bridle Path Road 29 Bellamy Road MORGAN 60 Wilton Street Clerical Fr., Jr., Sr. Exec. Board; Patrol. 164 St. James Avenue Patrol; Baseball; Football. Patrol; Jr. Prom Comm.; Bookkeeping T.B. Assn. Typist; Future Clerical Hockey. Nurses Club. Clerical Clerical MARTHA MULARZ 100 Carver Street Caduceus Assoc. Editor; Jr. Red Cross Council; G.O. Agent; G.O. Auditor; Ca- pers; NHS _ Vice-Pres.; G.O. Assembly; G.A.A. Assembly; Cheerleader; Selo Enjoying Tennis; Gym Leader. Bookkeeping the fun and excitement of CINDY MUNSELL 81 Melba Street Patrol; Library Assistant. the Christmas General Dance JANE MURPHY LINDA NAGLIERI 6 Woodlawn Street MAUREEN T. MURPHY 155 Mayflower Road G.O. Agent; Capers 40 Cleveland Street BRENDA MURRY Commerce Staff; Jr. Red Comm.; T.B. Assn. Typist; Office Aide; Patrol; Trad- CAROL MURRAY 152 Central Street Cross Council; Capers Jr. Prom Comm. ing Post. 106 Lang Street Capers Cast; Chorus. Cast; Patrol; Pep Squad. Bookkeeping Stenographic Bookkeeping Bookkeeping Stenographic 62 SANDRA NOWAK ROGER NUNES JUSTINA NUNNALLY DIANE OBRYCKI MARIA ODATO 1140 Page Boulevard 76 Lorenzo Street 24 Amherst Street 112 Everett St. 45 Crown Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; Capers Patrol. Homeroom Officer; T.B. Patrol. Caduceus Bus. Staff; Capers Comm.; Christmas Dance Clerical Assn. Typist. Stenographic Comm.; Christmas Comm.; Art Club; T.B. Clerical Dance Comm.; Future Assn. Typist. Nurses Club; T.B. Assn. Clerical Typist; Tennis; Gym Leader. Bookkeeping-Stenographic LINDA MARIE OLSZEWSKI 73 Canton Street Commerce Staff; Tennis; Bowling. Stenographic JOHN O’NEILL 48 Malden Street General YVONNE ELAINE O’NEAL 61 Chester Street Sr. Exec. Board; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; T.B. Assn. Typist; Chorus; Field Hockey; Badminton; Ten- nis; Softball; Gymnastic Club. Clerical SUSAN PALAZZO NANCY A. PAGE 89 Ashland Avenue ANA She Os er 104 Ashbrook Street Jr. Exec. Board Alt.; G.O. PAN = OPUL GLORIA ORTONA Jr. Exec. Board; G.O. Alt.; Agent; Capers Usherette; 379 Nottingham Street 51 Farnsworth Street Capers Comm.; Office Aide; T.B. Assn. Typist; Chorus; Chorus; Drill Team; Bowl- Office Aide. 22 Wachusett Street Patrol; Chorus. Class Day Usherette. ing. Bookkeeping Bookkeeping Clerical College Prep.-Stenographic Stenographic 63 THERESA PANETTI 47 Rutledge Avenue Caduceus Associate Editor; Sr. Prom Comm.; G.O. Agent; Spanish Homeroom. Clerical FLORA PAQUETTE 49 Villa Parkway PARADISE Sr. Exec. Board; G.O. 15 Caldwell Place Agent; Gym Leader; Track Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Capers Team; Jr. Achievement. Cast; Capers Comm.; Jr. Clerical Prom Comm.; Drama Club. College Prep.-Stenographic MARYLOUISE ROBIN PATENAUDE 206 Union Street G.O. Agent; Soccer, Base- ball. Clerical SHERRY PATENAUDE 65 Burghardt Street Jr. Red Cross Rep.; G.O. Auditor; T.B. Assn. Typist. Bookkeeping SUSAN PELLETIER 64 Jean Drive Jr. Red Cross Council; G.O. BRENDA PERETTI 52 Stockman Street Agent; Capers Comm.; Art Bus. Consultant Hostess; Club; Field Hockey. Field Hockey; Volleyball. Bookkeeping General FREDERICK W. PERKINS 40 William Sands Jr. Road Sr. Exec. Board; Christmas Dance Comm. Bookkeeping VERONICA BESSIE PASSIDAKIS PASQUARIELLO 20 Osgood Street 31 Governor Street Art Club; Bowling. Caduceus Bus. Staff; Jr. Clerical Red Cross Council; T.B. Assn. ‘Typist; G.A.A. Board; Patrol; Softball; Gym Leader; Tennis. Bookkeeping ANGIE PEDERZANI 55 Walnut Street SUSAN PERLER MARY PEROS 38 Maryland Street 25 Arthur Street G.O. Auditor; T.B. Assn. Capers Cast; T.B. Assn. Typist; Jr. Prom Comm. Typist; Jr. Prom Comm. Bookkeeping-Stenographic Clerical 64 KATINA PEROULAKIS 41 Copley Terrace EDITH PERRY 101 Sunapee Street Fr. Exec. Board; Jr. Red T.B. Assn. Typist. Cross Rep.; Patrol; Gym Bookkeeping Leader. Stenographic-Bookkeeping JANET C. PHOENIX G.O. Alt.; Capers Cast; T.B. Assn. Typist; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Choir; Field Hockey; Softball. Clerical ELEANOR PIETRONIRO 66 Marble Street Christmas Dance Comm.; Banquet Comm. Clerical DIANE PINA 421 Goodwin Street Sr. Exec. Board; Jr. Red Cross Council Pres.; Capers Comm.; T.B. Assn. Typist; Patrol; Jr. Prom Comm; Christmas Dance Comm.; Field Hockey; Basketball; Drill Team. Clerical PATRICIA PERRY 269 Harkness Avenue Jr. Exec. Board; Office Aide; G.A.A. Board; Field Hockey; Volleyball; Bad- minton; Tennis; Basket- ball; Softball; Drill Team; Gymnastic Club. Clerical Sitting in the senior section during an assembly ANGELA PINZONE 306 Page Boulevard Commerce Editor-in-Chief; Student Council; G.O. Agent. Stenographic 65 JOYCE PETERS 80 King Street Commerce Reporter; Jr. Exec. Boafd; Jr. Red Cross Drama Council; Club. Clerical Patrol; THOMAS PHANEUF 74 Beauchamp Street Clerical KATHIE PICARD 115 Larkspur Street Jr. Red Cross Rep.; T.B. Assn. Typist; Gym Leader. Stenographic JOSEPH PIOGGIA 43, Worthy Street Student Council; Fr., Jr., Sr. Exec. Board; Class Pres. 3 Yrs.; Capers Cast; Patrol; Jr. Prom Comm.; Christ- mas Dance Comm.; Art Club; Track; Football; W restling. Bookkeeping EVAN PIPPIN 79 Mohawk Drive Sr. Exec. Board; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Capers Cast; Christmas Dance Comm.; Chorus; Track. Clerical GERALDINE MARY-JO PLASS PLACANICA 61 Woodlawn Street 14 Dunbar Street Fr. Exec. Board; Home- Clerical room Officer; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; G.O. Agent; Office Aide; Patrol; Jr. Prom Comm.; Future Nurses Club; Drill Team. Bookkeeping MARILYN POWELL 320 Hartwick Street Commerce Staff; Student Council; G.O. Auditor; Ca- pers Cast; Office Aide; Nat. Honor Soc.; Lunchroom Aide. Bookkeeping-Stenographic ROSINA C. PREISSLER 31 Pemaquid Street, I.O. Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Ca- pers Cast; Band. Bookkeeping-Stenographic MATTHEW POWERS 54 Bevier Street Football; Wrestling. Bookkeeping CORRENA PLEAU 64 Superior Avenue, I.O. Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Capers Comm.; T.B. Assn. Typist. General GAYLE POWELL 180 Euclid Avenue Jr. Red Cross Rep. Clerical ROBERT PRIOR 59 Catalpa Terrace Clerical SANDRA POCAI 49 Malden Street T.B. Assn. Typist. Bookkeeping MARTHA POULIOT 145 Union Street Clerical ... Meeting new and different friends each year ANTHONY QUATRONE 24 Lombard Street Patrol; Chorus; Football. Clerical SUSAN PRUCNAL 38 Hamburg Street Clerical 66 JOHN QUINLAN 30 Sachem Street Clerical PATRICIA QUINN 1757 Carew Street Stenographic CHERYL RICHARDSON 35 Avon Place Lunchroom Aide. MARY RIGAZIO 64 Laurence Street Caduceus Assoc. Editor; Pres. Student Council; G.O. Agent; Capers Cast; Drama Club; Future Nurses Club; Vice-Pres. Math Club; D.A.R. Award; Spotlight On Youth; Girls’ State Al- ternate; Drill Team. Stenographic—C.P. NANCY RINER 890 Belmont Avenue Clerical MARGARET RIBERDY 101 Osborne Terrace Commerce Staff; Fr. Exec. Board; G.O. Alternate; Office Aide. Stenographic CHRISTINE RICHARDSON 87 Buckingham Street Jr. Red Cross Council; Ca- pers Comm.; Bus. Consul- tants Hostess. Clerical ALFRED RIONI 166 Atherton Avenue Bookkeeping 67 JANET RICHARD 402 Page Boulevard Jr. Red Cross Rep.; T.B. Assn. Typist. Bookkeeping MARY RICHARD 97 Holly Street, I.O. Clerical JAMES RIENDEAU 48 Eleanor Road Caduceus Sports Editor; Nat. Honor Soc.; Soccer; Basketball; Baseball. Bookkeeping JUNIOR ROBERTS 100 Northampton Avenue ROBERTA ROBERTS Capers Comm.; Patrol; Christmas Dance Comm.; 28 Warrenton Street Drama Club. Capers Cast. Clerical Clerical VALARIE LAVERT ROBERTS 87 Oak Grove Avenue Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Capers Comm.; Patrol; Jr. Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Art Club; Drama Club; Math Club. Clerical LINDA ROSS 31 Bloomfield Street T.B. Assn. Typist. Bookkeeping JOHN THOMAS CHRISTOPHER RUSSO 128 Duggan Circle Art Club. Clerical RAMONA ROCKWELL 55 Nordica Street 137 Warrenton Street Capers Cast; Capers’) Jc. Prom’) Comm T-B: Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Assn. Typist. Christmas Dance Comm.; Bookkeeping Cheerleader; Tennis; Gym Leader; Gymnastic Club. Bookkeeping LINDA ROBICHAUD JEANNE ROWLAND 35 Ranney Street Jr. Red Cross Rep. Stenographic STEVEN SACHARCZYK 57 Phoenix Street Baseball Assistant ' Man- ager; Football Manager. Clerical LINDA ST. JULIEN 24 Alden Street Jr. Red Cross Rep. Clerical 68 MARGARET ROSEMOND 126 Maynard Street Future Nurses Club. Clerical KATHLEEN ROLLEND 30 Elizabeth Street Fr., Jr., Sr. Exec. Board; Patrol; Jr. Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Class Day Usherette; Gym Leader; Glee Club. Stenographic-Clerical SUSAN ROWLAND 44 Hollywood Street Clerical ik BARBARA SALBO SANDRA SALTER GO, Agent) 1 Bana 124 Massachusetts Avenue Typist, oon ssn Clerical Bookkeeping ROSEMARIE SANSALONE 121 Malden Street G.O. Agent; Capers Cast Comm.; T.B. Assn. Typist; Office Aide; Chorus; Math Club; Field Hockey; Vol- leyball; Badminton; Ten- nis; Basketball; Softball; Bowling. Bookkeeping ie Studying for all of those tests and exams PAUL SCOTT 527 Armory Street Fr., Jr., Sr., Exec. Board; Homeroom Officer; Patrol; Chorus; Basketball; Golf. General ANNE THERESA 29 Gerald Street Jr. Prom Comm.; Chorus; Nat. Honor ‘Soc. College Prep.-Bookkeeping- Stenographic MARIANNE SCULLY 76 West Alvord Street T.B. Assn. Typist. Bookkeeping BETTY JEAN SAXON 98 Middlesex Street Clerical JARILYN SCHOOLCRAFT 24 Joseph Street G.O. Agent; Future Nurses Club; Gym Leader. Clerical GREGORY SEALS 317 King Street Track; Football; Wrestling. General 69 RICHARD SCAIFE 22 Kelly Place G.O. Alt; G.O. Auditor; Art Club; Math Club; Soc- cer. Bookkeeping EDWARD SCANLON 39 Corona Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; Sr. Exec. Board; Homeroom Officer; G.O. Alt.; Patrol; Chorus. Clerical JUDIE SCOTT 55 Wentworth Street Jr. Red Cross Rep. Clerical ELAINE SERRA 24 Bay Street Fr., Jr., Sr. Exec. Board; G OnmePAuiGitoL me Capers Cast; G.A.A. Board; Patrol; G.O. Assembly; Volleyball; Cheerleader; Badminton; Tennis; Gym Leader. College Prep.-Bookkeeping ANDREA SHELDON 132 Garfield Street General Remember... — 2 ... taking advantage of the first fine spring noon ... exchanging senior pictures ... enjoying the senior sports banquet 70 ... making Mr. Sweeney an honorary Drill Team member ... straightening an unfamiliar collar on Class Day ... and finally, climbing the Municipal Auditorium stairs. vA BARBARA SHONAK 104 Long Terrace Student Council; Fr., Jr., Sr. Exec. Board; Class Sec.; Capers Cast; Jr. Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Math Club, Pres.; Class Day Usherette; Gym Leader; G.O. Assembly. College Prep.-Stenographic STEVEN A. SIMPSON 250 Draper Street Capers Cast. Bookkeeping DORETHEA SMITH 100 Monmouth Street T.B. Assn. Typist; Jr. Prom Comm.; Field Hockey; Vol- Soft- leyball; Basketball; ball; Bowling. Clerical ay JUDITH SHORO 28 Canton Street Volleyball; Badminton; Tennis; Basketball; Soft- ball; Gym Leader; Bowl- ing. Clerical Monday morning PETER SMITH 185 Drexel Street Clerical PHILIP SHUMAN 39 Longview Street SHEILA SIENKIEWICZ 11 Myrtle Street Fr., Jr. Exec. Board; G.O. General Auditor; Patrol; Jr. Prom Comm.; Track; Football. Bookkeeping ... Hurrying to finish weekend homework early GAIL ANN SMOLA 95 Parker Street Softball. Bookkeeping 72 pe SHIRLEY LOUISE SIMMONS 628 Union Street Red Cross Council; Capers Cast. Stenographic-Clerical JOHN SIRACO 171 Walnut Street Stage Crew; Art Club; Lunchroom Aide; Wres- tling. Clerical KARLA SOFFAN 1264 Page Boulevard Commerce Staff; G.O. RAYMOND Agent; Capers Comm.; Nat. Honor Soc.; Choir; SOKOLOWSKI Drama Club; Gym L eader. Stenographic 29 Melbourne Street Clerical MARIA D. SOUSA 501 Worthington Street G.O. Agent; Capers Cast; T.B. Asst. Typist; Patrol; Chorus. Clerical JANICE SPARKS 112 Lowell Street Clerical KATHY STAPLES 111 Mayflower Road G.O. Auditor; T.B. Assn. Typist; Trading Post; Nat. Honor Soc. Bookkeeping-Stenographic JOHN SULLIVAN 3 Salem Street Sr. Exec. Board; Crew; Christmas Comm.; Baseball; tling. Bookkeeping ROBERT TAKORIAN 10 Tiffany Street Patrol; Chorus; Baseball. Clerical Stage Dance W res- THOMAS SULLIVAN 69 Ardmore Street Audio-Visual Aide; Track. Bookkeeping NANCY TANGREDI 90 Layzon Brothers Road KATHRYNE TAYLOR Capers Cast; Jr. Prom 176 Rosewell Avenue Comm.; Gym _ Leader; Fr. Exec. Board; T.B. Assn. Cheerleader; Gymnastic Typist; Patrol; Drama Club; Track Team. Club. Bookkeeping College Preparatory Commerce Staff; Jr. Exec. Board; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; T.B. Assn. Captain; Lunch- room Cashier. Stenographic-Bookkeeping IRENE STAROSIELSKI 69 Sterling Street Jr. Red Cross Rep.; T.B. Assn. Typist. Stenographic ROBERT B. STRONG 107 Almira Road Clerical BARBARA SZULC 114 Audubon Street T.B. Assn. Typist; Gym Leader. College Prep.-Stenographic BARBARA TEMKIN 35 Bryant Street CYNTHIA TERRELL 105 Pasadena Street G.O. auditor; T.B. Assn. Typist; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Christmas Dance Comm. Bookkeeping 73 ANN THEOCLES 75 Rochford Circle T.B. Assn. Typist. Stenographic-Clerical SUSAN THAYER 43 William Sands Jr. Road Capers Comm.; T.B. Assn. Typist; Tennis. General TERRY TETREAULT 53 Jenness Street Bookkeeping EDWINNA ADEL THOMPSON 40 Maynard Street Student Council; Patrol; Js. Prom Comm.; Field Hockey. General JANET THOMPSON 124 Massachusetts Avenue Caduceus Activities Editor; G.O. Agent; Patrol. Bookeeping GRACE TODD 13 Wales Court LYNDA TOURGEE SHARON TREMBLAY Clerical 1079 Summer Avenue 102 Upton Street 74 DOREEN THIBAULT CAROLYN THOMAS 31 Moore Street 177 Lebanon Street G.O. Auditor; T.B. Assn. Typist; Patrol. Bookkeeping-Stenographic DIANE MARIA TIPTON 103 Edgewood Street Future Nurses Club. Clerical JOHN TROY 70 Mayflower Street G.O. Auditor; Capers Cast; Hockey; Track; Football. Bookkeeping SHIRLEY TROMBLEY 75 Dunmoreland Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; T.B. Assn. Typist; Bowling. Clerical GARY TRUESDELL 1285 Boston Road Jr. Red Cross Council; G.O. Agent; Patrol; Jr. Prom Comm.; Math Club; Banquet Comm.; Soccer; Basketball; Hockey; Foot- ball. Bookkeeping SUSAN VALLIERE 174 Pineywods Avenue GRACE TUCCI 146 Lancashire Road Fr. Exec. Board; Capers Casta) eee rome Comm: Drama Club; Banquet Comm.; Cheerleaders Cap- tain; Badminton; Gym leader; Gymnastic Club. Bookkeeping MICHAEL TUCKEY 166 Forest Park Avenue GO) VA gent 1 Gapets Comm.; Patrol; Chorus; Math Club. General JOANN VAUGHN 136 King Street Volleyball. Clerical JUDITH A. ULEN 27 Sylvester Street Sr. Exec. Board; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Capers Comm.; T.B. Assn. Typist; Christ- mas Dance Comm. Bookkeeping PAMELA VALIQUETTE 56 Burnside Terrace Jr. Red Cross Rep.; G.O. Agent; Capers Cast. Stenographic-Bookkeeping ... Watching Mr. Troy’s face during a Drivers’ Education class T.B. Assn. Typist; Future Nurses Club; Volleyball; Badminton; Tennis; Bas- ketball; Gymnastic Club. Clerical SHELIA ANN VELOUDOS 259 Central Street SANDRA VIGGERS Caduceus Co - Editor in. CONNIE VEZINA 396 Fechbank Road LINDA VIGIL Chief; G.O. Alt.; Office ; ernban a MARIA LUISA Aide; Nat. Honor Soc. 158 Chapin Terrace Student Council; Office 163 Wrentham Road VELAZQUEZ Sec.; Business Consultants Fr. Exec. Board; Capers Aide; Mass. Girls’ State Caduceus Bus. Staff; Sr. 63 Marengo Park Hostess; French Home- Cast; Capers Comm.; T.B. Rep.; Sr. Patrol Captain; Exec. Board; Christmas Capers Cast. room. Assn. Typist; Art Club. Nat. Honor Soc. Dance Comm. General Stenographic Clerical Stenographic Clerical 7) ALFREDO A. VIVENZIO 46 Dale Street Student Council; Jr., Sr. Commerce Staff; Field Board; Christmas Hockey; Volleyball; Bas- Dance Comm.; Math Club; ketball; Exec. Soccer. General BETTY WASHINGTON 38 Osgood Street Clerical DIANNE G. VOIGHT 59 Brandon Avenue Clerical ... Displaying our school spirit at basketball and hockey games RICHARD WATSON 13 Smallwood Street, I.O Clerical Softball; Gym Leader; Gymnastic Club. GEORGE VOYIK, JR. 8 Eddy Street Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Capers Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Chorus; Art Club. Bookkeeping PATRICIA WANDREI 79 Canton Street G.O. Alt; Tennis; Bowling. Bookkeeping MICHAEL WEIRBRICK 19 Ivan Street Bowling. Clerical Badminton; NANCY WALCZAK 5 Layzon Brothers Road T.B Assn. Typist; Field Hockey; Gym Leader. Clerical SANDRA JEANNE WALKER 46 Montrose Street T.B. Assn. Typist; Office Aide; Chorus, Field Hock- ey; Volleyball; Badminton; Basketball; Softball; Bowl- ing; Gymnastic Club; Track. Clerical NOREEN WARD 164 Phoenix Terrace Jr. Prom Comm.; Future Nurses Club; Tennis. Clerical SANDRA WENNERS 84 Champlain Street G.O. Agent; Capers Comm.; T.B. Assn. Typist; Future Nurses Club. Clerical SUZANNE WHELIHAN 67 Florence Street Sr. Exec. Board; Softball. Clerical 76 BARBARA ANN WHITE 99 Alden Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; Jr. Red Cross Council; T.B. Assn. Typist; Chorus; Fu- ture Nurses, Club; Field Hockey; Volleyball; Bad- minton; Basketball; Soft- ball; Drill Team. Stenographic FAITH WHITEHEAD 64 Pleasantview Avenue Banquet Comm. Clerical CAROL WILSON 2112 Riverside Road Caduceus Bus. Staff. General PAMELA M. WOJTOWICZ 934 Carew Street Gym Leader. Bookkeeping BARBARA A. WOOD 52 Surrey Road T.B. Assn. Typist. Clerical CHARLENE WHYTE 32 Ellery Street Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Capers Comm.; Patrol. Clerical KATHLEEN WILSON 137 Farnham Avenue, I.O. Caduceus Faculty Editor; G.O. Agent; T.B. Assn. Typist; Nat. Honor Soc. Stenographic-Clerical DIANE WOODS 23 Magnolia Terrace Jira) Red® Gross§ Reps T-B: Assn. Typist. Clerical Th DIANE MARIE WIESEL 60 Los Angeles Street Student Council, Vice- Pres.; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; G.O. Agent; Capers Cast; Jr Prom Comm.; NHS, Program Chmn.; Class Day Usherette; Bus. Consultants Hostess; Gym Leader. General CAROL WILCOX 156 Harvard Street Stenographic-Clerical CARL WINTERLE, JR. 51 Green Lane Bookkeeping ANNA WOODWARD 56 Middlebrook Drive Jr. Exec Board Alt. Bookkeeping SALLY JEAN WOOSLEY 32 Lowell Street Clerical TERRY WORK. 532 Dutchess Street Field Hockey. Clerical PAMELA WORTHINGTON 197 Merrimac Avenue Fr. Exec. Board; G.O. Agent; Capers; T.B. Assn. Typist; Office Aide; Drama Club; Future Nurses Club; Math Club; Field Hockey; Volleyball; Tennis; Basket- ball; Softball. Bookkeeping ... Walking down the isle on graduation night. THOMAS A. YVON 17 Overlook Drive Capers Cast; Patrol; Bas- ketball; Golf; Football. Bookkeeping Clerical LINDA ZARLENGO 8 Buchholz Street Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Capers Comm.; Tennis; Bowling. NANCY WYMAN 18 Ashmont Street 34 Ladd Street Caduceus Assoc. Editor; T.B. Assn. Typist. Jr. Red Cross Alt; G.O. Clerical Agent; G.O. Auditor; Of- fice Aide; Nat. Honor Soc.; Class Day Usherette. Bookkeeping-Stenographic JEAN WYNNE STEPHEN A. YACOVONE 32 Mellon Street Capers Cast Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Art Club; Hi Y Club; Track. Bookkeeping MONICA ALICE ZIELINSKI ZIELINSKI 9 Ludlow Avenue 4 Pasadena Street Cheerleader. G.O. Auditor. Stenographic Clerical 78 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISERS. Mr. Lavelle, Miss Mahan, Mr. Bennett, Joseph Pioggia, Susan Aldrich, Barbara Shonak. SENIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD. Front Row: Sandra Salter, Eliza- Viola Langevin, Suzanne Whelihan, Susan Aldrich, Sandra Diego, beth Grandi, Milka Faradjian, Barbara Shonak, Kathleen Rollend Darlene Condino. Back Row; Valerie Cooper, Diane Pina, Judi Ulen, Dorothy Kelly, Justine Nunnally, Marianne Harlamon. Second Row: Evan Pippin, Flora Paquette, John Sullivan, Rockwood Greene, Linda Bedore, Patricia Holmes, Betty Gemignani, Rita McCarthy, Gail Baldini. 4: CeO E OE 79 Remember... a dancing and romancing at the The seniors take pleasure in dancing to the festive music of Nick Creanza’s orchestra on December 18th. Snowflake Fantasy The gayly decorated gym made an attractive setting for the dance. 80 Enjoying the refreshments after dancing most of the evening are Grace Todd, George Papadopulos, Ann Theocles, Paul Latch, Chris Callini, and Gary Miles. As Maria Sousa glances upward at the mistletoe, A girl could wish for this service every day. her date steps back. 81 Ideal Businessman Donald Holmes Most Athletic Boy Joseph Pioggia Best Dressed Boy Howard Hall Class Clown Jane Berrouard Miss Commerce Grace Tucci Prettiest Girl Miss Popularity Gwendolyn Bennett Mary Rigazio 1966 Senior Class Ballot Best Dressed Girl Gail Aykanian Most Athletic Girl Dianne Voight 82 Girl with the Most Pleasing Smile Margaret D’Ambrosio Class Actor Roger Camerota Class Favorite Dance Jerk Class Artist Michael Staltare Class Wit David Corbin Mr. Popularity Handsomest Boy Mr. Commerce Joseph Pioggia Gary Truesdale Rockwood Greene These are our favorite classmates Class Actress Ideal Secretary Sally Berry Barbara Shonak Girl Most Likely to Succeed Mary Rigazio Class Favorite Song Lightning Strikes Boy Most Likely to Succeed Alibi King Eugene Grygierczyk Boy Who Has Done Rockwood Greene Most for the Class Joseph Pioggia Class Vocalist Alibi Queen Girl Who Has Done Class Chatterbox Martha Pouliot Martha Mularz Most for the Class Gilda Cuoco Susan Aldrich 83 + aden HN ivian uv in Pamela Gav ichaud, Margaret Riberdy. Seated OURT. Linda Rob SC ing. and HE QUEEN St kayes. a ices: tp tf cB M. PES 5 1€. : ditor al Aud ; fium mi ents to Re 4 5 unic “M oo M THEME = a E- oo Zeis Pj 3 5 a3 om PROM Veronica Pasquariello QUEEN OF THE 87 CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISERS. Sharon Sof- fan, President; Linda King, Vice-President; Marsha LaMothe, Secretary; Mrs. Murphy and Mr. Rodgers. JUNIOR HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES. Front Row: Freeman, Debbie Taliafero, Craig Ross, Bonnie Hitchcock, Melva Josephine Broska, Gail Richards, Sandy Klinkowski, Linda Pohl, McLaurin, Linda Fitzek. Back Row: Allan Bushway, Tim Blake, Pamela Philbrook, Sharon Orszulak, Susan Jeraci, Linda Vitale, Kath- Paula Young, Alice Morrow, Phil Fyhr, Mary Lefebvre. leen Carey. Second Row: Christine Closta, Patricia DeAngelo, Carol 88 MR. MEECHAM’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 4. Front Row: Philip Blair Harrington, Thomas Pitts, Daniel Faust, Stephen Harris. Back Ballard, Robert Hamel, Albert Frank, Philip Fyhr, David Kalish, Row: Stephen Jackson, Mark Gelinas, John Hill, Conrad Ostrowski, Francis Keyes, Philip Girard, Gary Jarvis, James Sharpe. Second John Fitzpatrick, Gregory Drew. Row: Vincent Iennaco, Frank Dolan, William Egan, James Freeman, ... Coming back in September as upper classmen MRS. SARTWELL’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 106. Front Row: Barron, Ceclia Aldrich, Jame Anderson, Wendie Ackley, Susan Joan Arruda, Jane Arslanian, Bonnie Baker, Ann Balsam, Catherine Allen, Susan Barrett. Back Row: Mary Barnes, Joel Arnold, Harold Barden, Patricia Archambault, Linda Axiotis, Willie Mae Atkins, Avery. Dorothy Barlow. Second Row: Patricia Carty, Patricia Ball, Elaine 89 4 : ; ig 3 nod is ‘ ; 4 a é meh? a e y a cs 4 f a fuses MRS. BENNETT’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 108. Front Row: rard, Kathleen Beggs, Susan Kervick, Constance Paquette, Angela Loretta Bertassi, Sandra Johnson, Carol Bodzioch, Karen Bisi, An- Bertone, Linda Bolduc. Back Row: Douglas Benoit, Peter Berte, nette Bokser, Deborah Barton, Maria Beck, Phyllis Berman, Annette Marshall Blake, Forrest Bateman, Timothy Blake, Roger Scibelli. Benoit. Second Row: Nancy Benson, Kathleen Belden, Joelle Ev- ... Struggling through new subjects MR. HOLLEY’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 109. Front Row: Lillian Selma Thomas, Jacqueline Bouyea, Josephine Broska, Alan Bushey. Fortin, Barbara Brennan, Deborah Boyd, Sandy Bouyea, Linda Boy- Back Row: Lee Burgess, Michael Brisbois, William Borriello, Ed- lan, Janet Kitchen, Gail Bourque, Margaret Bushey, Deborah Bur- ward. Brick, Alan Bushway, James Brady. rill. Second Row: Dennis Burd, Linda Bushey, Michele Brisbois, ; 90 MR. MACKAY’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 112. Front Row: Carla Catter, Beth Clark, Christine Cheries, Barbara Clarke, Eris Doreen Choiniere, Marjorie Carter, Yvonne Christian, Theresa Cana- Carroll, Catherine Clark. Back Row: David Carrie, Gerald Lambert, van, Kathleen Carey, Joyce Stevens, Nancy Chechile, Linda Choi- Gerald Clark, Karol Caporale, John Channing, Stephen Calberg. niere, Eileen Kakley. Second Row: Trecetia Campbell; Susan Cabey, like stenography, bookkeeping, and law MR. SANDBERG’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 120. Front Row: Scott, Joy Clemons, Christine Closta, Brenda Condin, Marleen Col- Doreen Coltey, Paula Collings, Donna Cronin, Joanne Crocker, tey, Paula Combs. Back Row: George Coughlin, Mary Cook, William Donna Cronan, Sheila Cullinane, Beulah Clemons, Sandra Cook, Crosby, Larry Conniff. Edith Wright. Second Row: Donna Cox, Rose Scibelli, Acquitta ea! ' MR. ALMINAS’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 121. Front Row: leau, Jane Demoracski, Dina Doel, Susan Cutler, Dianne Dennis, Mary Maloney, Pat DeAngelo, Susan Dalinsky, Carol Dailey, Car- Carol Valdez, Susan DeMarchi, Joseph DeCarlo. Back Row: Edward mela Daniele, Patricia Desrosiers, Linda Devasier, Lois DePalo, Daigle, Joseph DeMarco. Sharon DiLorenzo. Second Row: Peter DiMascola, Christine Dera- ... [racing a drop of gasoline through MR. ZEMLA’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 212. Front Row; Dianna Marilyn Foisy, Cheryl Falzone, Mary Foisy, Phyllis Dowler. Back Fogarty, Pat Fitzgerald, Jo-Ann Drouin, Pat Fennyery, Ruth Fell, Row: Joseph Fitzpatrick, Kathleen Flebotte, May Eddington, Edmond Audrey Fellion, Linda Fitzek, Craol Erwin, Barbara Ethier. Second Narcisse. Row; Suzanne Duval, Beatris Elias, Eulah Ensley, Irene Eberhart, a2 MRS. MURPHY’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 214A. Front Row: Christine Frodema, Joan Gagliardo, Theresa Galanis, Marianne Foley, Paula Gibbs, Linda Monahan, Wanda Foster, Theresa Galluzo, Gen- Pamela Forgette. Back Row: Charles Barger, Ann Gates, Terry evieve Gil, Mary Jane Forgue, Carol Fontaine, Mary Giuggio, Bonnie Tetrault, Linda Frazier, Johnnie Simmons, Edward Lionetta. Bank. Second Row: Carol Freeman, Linda Fryar, Gayle Gaskin, the engine of a car in Driver’s Ed. MISS ELIZABETH CONNELL’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 216B. Hitchcock, Joyce Hammarlof, Diane Guay, Linda Granger, Diane Front Row: Cheryl Hatfield, Lynda Granroos, Elaine Heishman, Gray, Judith Robinson, Shirley Temkin. Back Row: Barry Butler, Cynthia Harrison, Sharon Harris, Anna Grygierczyk, Susan Grant, Donna Heath, Karen Hasselbaum, Eileen Siddell. Linda Granger, Cynthia Harp. Second Row: Mary Shepard, Bonnie 93 MRS. GRIFFIN’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 221. Front Row: Donna Hogan, Linda Holt, Lois Johnson, Marilyn Kennedy, Sharon King, Belinda Keaton, Kathleen Howie, Susan Jeraci, Bessie Kape- tanis. Second Row: Mary Ann Kane, Joan Irwin, Elizabeth Jackson, Linda Johnson, Joan Kaplan, Lynelle Kelly, Mary Hodge, Eltrud Janik. Back Row: Daniel Curley, Krysta Kastrinakis, Leslie Hodges, Elsie Johnson, Constance Keaton, Susan Kennedy, Chris Kapopoulos, Glenn Warren. ... Showing off our new class rings MISS HENDERSON’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 224. Front Row: Dorothy Lancaster, Laurette Labier, Joanne Kinney, Nicole LaLiberte, Donna Kulczykiewicz, Mary King, Sandra Klinkowski, Theresa La- Mothe, Pamela Mourey. Second Row: Judy Krotky, Charlene La- Fleche, Ruth LaChance, Linda Lamotte, Marsha LaMothe, Laurel LaMountain, Mary Kiczek, JoAnn LaMountain. Back Row, Philip LaBranche, Keith Lamontagne, Kathy Klinakis, Anthony King, Dennis Smith. 94 MRS. ABBOTT’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 225. Front Row: Eleanor Leak, Colleen Lees, Diane LeVallee, Joyce Lewis, Karen Leger, Theresa Donavan, Louise Lilja, Jean’ Lappie, Susan Larrivee. Second Row: Lonzell Lyde, Bessie Lyons, Sandra Macaulay, Maureen Ledger, Marilyn Lewis, Peggy Lowery. Back Row: Clarence Lutz, John Lovell, Glenn Lungarini. ... Listening to Senator Kennedy’s talk on Viet Nam MRS. MANNIX’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 231A. Front Row: Jeannine Charron, Elaine McAleer, Elizabeth Marini, Emma Gordon, Nancy McGeary, Maria Mascaro, Janis McDonald, Candice Marini, Diane Desnoyers. Second Row: Marty Maharne, Patricia McCarthy, Beverly Temkin, Nancy McCoubrey, Melva McLaurin, Sheila Mc- Mahon, Beverly McAllister, Kathryn Marino, Kathleen Mahan, Hilda Russell. Back Row: Theodore McNeil, Michael Manley, Frederick McCarthy, Earl McNamee, Kevin Mannix, Sammy Moses, Leo Mason, Stanley Maley. 95 MISS HYDE’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 305. Front Row: Char- Mary Paterakis, June Nelson, Diane Omartian, Connie O’Brien, lene Pace, Joyce Peck, Pat O’Malley, Ann Marie Poulakis, Peggy Nancy Noble. Back Row: Ann Pandolfi, Beverly Norman, Glory O'Neil, Linda Odato, Margaret Newman, Darline Paroline, Sharon Paradzick, Ruth Pace, Linda Papineau. Orszulak. Second Row: Suzanne Noonan, Arlene Paine, Donna Paul, ... Selling candy bars to buy MRS. MALESTA’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 307. Front Row: Morin, Linda Morris, Juanita Monroe, Susan McNeil, Paralee Milner, Cynthia Moses, Carol Metivier, Maureen Merrigan, Alice Morrow, Helen Menzel, Patricia Mindel. Back Row: Susan Meaney, Kathleen Susan Mitchell, Patricia Morin, Sally Mularz. Second Row: Diane Murphy, Joan Miller. 96 MR. CZECH’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 309. Front Row; Sharon Wilson, Linda Peterson, Gayanna Powell, Daisy Polite, Constance Powell, Diane Gowans, Jean Pelletier, Pamela Philbrook, Madeline Pell, Linda Pohl. Back Row; Harold Parker, John Nyman, Jody Plamondon, Brenda Pepper, Bella Muscaro, JoAnn Piantek, Ruby Poehler, Leo Morin, Michael O’Keefe, Roger Pelletier. Nelms. Second Row; Adrienne Poules, Gwendolyn Porter, Barbara the cheerleaders’ new uniforms MR. COOK’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 312. Front Row; Susan leen Reilly, Joyce Robare, Cynthia Roberson, Sharyn Soffan, Barbara Robarge, Diane Ramistella, Georgiana Rafferty, Gail Richards, Kath- Robarge. Back Row: Craig Smith, John Quill, Barry Standish. mH) MRS. DUREPO’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 315. Front Row: Jane Tokarz, Gail Staples, Michele Troie, Mary Jane Strychaz, Sandra Sullivan, Michelle Tarzia, Bettie Streeter. Second Row: Deborah MISS CONWAY’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 317. Front Row: Carol O’Brien, Marilyn Roberts, Jessica Schaller, Elizabeth Russo, Lynne Rushford, Yvonne Rogers, Marcia Roberts, Carolina San- taniello, Judith Saville. Second Row: Brenda Robinson, Ann Scagli- Taliaferro, Lisa Ann Robert, Judy Table, Kathy Tibbetts, Diane Taylor, Sandra Stanek. Back Row: Philip Tagan, Robert Stebbins, David Stebbins, Victor Tondera. . Dancing at the Junior Prom arini, Vivian Rucks, June Pistel, Diane Robison, Sandra Roncolato, Christine Rusby, Diane Scott. Back Row: Richard Sanders, Donald Senecal, Craig Ross, Louis Sarage, Mario Russo. 98 MR. KING’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 319. Front Row: Elaine Verrette, Joan Twine, Linda Skibski, Mary Skelly, Nancy Villamaino, Linda Vitale, Poppy Vakakas. Second Row: Geraldine Small, Doreen Sisk, Beverly Tutty, Sue Tryba, Louisa Smart, Belinda Wheeler. Back Row; Mark Wentworth, Edward Van Zandt, Stephanie Ty- burski, Kevin Sheehan, Guy Wentworth. ... Getting measured for our senior hats MR. RODGERS’ HOMEROOM 327B. Front Row: Carol Reed, Linda Zahara, Angela Roberts, Willie Lou Williams, Mary Young, Sally Wisniowski, Mary Green, Patricia McGraw, Margaret Wilson. Second Row: Mary Walling, Susan Youngs, Patricia Warden, Judy Youngs, Patricia Wilder, Nancy Wynn, Eileen Ziviak, Nancy Bailey. Back Row: Henry Wilk, Paul Yacovone, Paula Young, Susan Yarkey, Robert Williams, Ronald Wilson. 99 “Are you sure you don’t have mine?” ... the everyday grind of the Junior Year Hang down your head, Jim Freeman.” ce tant, I’d rather do it myself.” Mr. G “Please 100 1S. ill love thi ing wi “Mr. K ti-typist An -.. alm “Ready invades study halls Batman ye Nurse, what flavor today 101 Tic Hi Hh i Ht = : i Q i _ Bes. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS. Pat Ollari, Paul Sacharczyk, and Martha Allen. MR. CORCORAN’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 104. Front Row: Lucretia Archidiacono, Donna Andreis, Sheila Ainsworth, Barbara Auclair, Sally Asher, Linda Abbott, Anna Albano, Marlene Arena, Catherine Arslanian. Second Row: William Allan, Donna Ambrose, Martha Allen, George Armitage, Susan Akers, Roberta Remember... Linton, Richard Almeida, Perestine Atkins, Michael Anderson, Sandra Amos. Back Row: Mary Anne Amelisko, Robert Babalis, Carol An- drews, Nancy Carelock, Willaim Anderson, Christine Arterton, Susan Ahearn, Diana Allen. 104 eo MRS. WIDLAND’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 105. Front Row: Yvonne Bastiaans, Lillian Beninato, Nancy Basile, Karen Blair, Dolores Bedinelli, Leola Gray, Donna Bernat, Janice Bedore, Louise Benedix. Second Row: Diane Bavieri, Christine Bielecki, Cindy Biscaldi, Lee Besner, Linda Blanchette, Barbara DeMaio, Carolanne Beturne, Sharon Bates. Back Row; Thomas Bolduc, Roger Blair, Robert Auclair, Barbara Bomar, Barbara Baines, Kathy Baj, Chris- tine Boghosian, John Borowik, George Bennefield. ... Wandering aimlessly that first day MR. CIESLUK’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 107. Front Row. Jean Kuralt, Dolores Bustomante, Donna Butler, Doreen Ackley, Geraldine Borys, Phyllis Bushey, Patricia, Brown, Christine Caesar, Linda Busha. Second Row: Diane Butler, Rose Ann Bozyk, Mary Cabey, Diane Willett, Colette Bourbonnais, Kathleen Brennan, Vir- ginia Breeden, Charlotte Brodie. Back Row: Linda Cabana, Louis Buoniconti, Calvin Bridges, Patricia Bowler, Joyce Boucher, Carl Buss. 105 MR. TENCZAR’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 110. Front Row: Carter, Lucinda Carpenter, Debbie Carter, Judy Clifford, Barbara Donna Charron, Mary Cavanaugh, Ruby Chandler, Jackie Canevari, Cebula, Janice Cieplik, Joan Burns. Back Row: Ernest Grygierczyk, Virginia Caron, Cynthia Coderre, Sandra Cannamela, Janet Campbell, Susan Duquet, Jacqueline Caron, Linda Cavanaugh, Chir-Lane Carter, Barbara Chuilli. Second Row: Elliot Colen, Harold Collins, Gail Frances Channing, Ralph Caputo. ... Resenting the seniors’ lordly attitudes MR. HURLEY’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 116. Front Row: Daigle, Catherine Maloney, Jo-Ann Scavatto, Kathy Contant, Judy Carol Cutler, Denise Doig, Ruth Curtis, Betty Daniels, Betty Cum- Cox, Louise D’Angelo. Back Row: Donald Kennedy, Herman Curtis, mings, Shelly Davidson, Christine Cyran, Cynthia Comstock, Kathy Roxanne Crowningshield, Carol Davani, Joseph Lemme, Michael Coughlin. Second Row: Colleen Connors, Lisa Danillow, Joanne Daley, Michael Connor. 106 MR. DELLA GIUSTINA’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM. 119. Dionne, Deborah DeRosier, Frances Domino, Darlene DeMarco, Front Row: Diane DiSalvo, Judith Dennison, Edithe DiSanti, Judy Davis, Diane DeBernardo, Joyce Discawicz. Back Row: Thomas Jo-Ann DeVasier, Suzanne Dodds, Judith DiLorenzo, Mary DeMarco, Donnellan, James Davies, Henry Birks, Manon Bouchard, Patricia Lorraine Davis, Gail Degon. Second Row: Andrea Dinnie, Nina Davies, John Derderian, Anthony Davis, Robert Bangs. ... Rushing breathlessly from 123 to 309 MR. FINNEGAN’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 123. Front Row: nor Dopf, Cora Eaton, Cathy Dulude, Carol Eagon, Anne Dowd. Sylvia Dragone, Connie Faulkner, Paula Egan, Deborah Ellis, Nancy Back Row: Thomas Extine, George Evans, Elaine Dunn, Marilyn Driscoll, Janis Felton, Lynda Favreau, Sharon Dorso, Cynthia Dore. Donovan, Edith Dvarecki, Roy Eggleston, Peter Fell, Frederick Erb. Second Row: Linda Eddington, Deloris Elliott, Fabiola Dubois, Ele- 107 MR. SMITH’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 1 124. Front Row: Patricia Fitzgerald, Susan Fuhrman, Carol Fish, Kathy Fitzgerald, Karen Foley, Donna Flathers, Joanne Forgue, Anne Fitzgibbon, Chris- tine Ferrara. Second Row: Anne Frechette, Diane Galipeau, Annette MRS. CONNOLLY’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 207. Front Fortune, Donna Frost, Linda Frier, Kathryn Frain, Christine Fer- nandes, Dianne Gallagher, Candice Ferris, Donna Fontaine. Back Row: David Ferst, Grant Gagnon, David Finch, Kenneth Fleury, Thomas Fitzgerald, John Francis, Mark Fugatt, Larry Choiniere. ... Receiving our first high school Row: Joan Gokey, Laura Grimaldi, Susan Grondski, Linda Gonzales, Alliette Grenier, Janice Goodspeed, Susan Groleau, Annette Grund- strom, Doreen Seymour. Second Row: Cathleen Curran, Elizabeth Gaylord, Sandra Garutti, Diane Gingras, Dolores Goodrow, Christine Grimaldi, Shirley Gamble, Lucinda Gavin. Back Row: James Grasso, Vincent Gittles, Gary Croughwell, George Bailey, Theresa Greenia, Joseph Gentles, Gary Gebbie, Broderick Grant, Richard Giannetti. 108 — o. ee 4h “ y yar i i colt rm 1 re . aoe Bi 4 MR. TILLOTSON’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 208. Front Row; Pat Heffernan, Deborah Hill, Marie Hagopian, Kathy Healy, Laura Henry, Rosemary Hickson, Isabel Hernandez, Karen Guyette, Rhoda Henry. Second Row: Lynn Hanley, Cathy Hogan, Patricia Gutowski, Sharon Cummings, Betsy Holcomb, Susan Habricht, Jo- anne Henry, Linda Holden. Back Row: Fred Hansen, Greg Case, Margaret Harris, Joan Harris, Jacqueline Hankins, Marcella Haynes, Thomas Haynes, Robert Hastiags. report cards (Ouch! Those E’s!) MR. LA FLAMME’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 209. Front Row; Marie Jalbert, Mary Ellen Hurley, Patricia Jablonski, Kath- leen Hurley, Patricia Huntoon, Mary Jones, Joyce Johnson, Beverly Johns, Karen Huntoon. Second Row: Theresa Jette, Brenda Belisle, Barbara Jones, Diane Hurston, Marie Impagnatiello, Alice Jones, Sheryle Johnson, Pamela Jaynes. Back Row; Richard Holmes, Mike Kachon, Cheryl Johnson, Linda Holm, Constance Hosmer, Ernestine Jewell, Roy Jones, Armand Joubert, Dayle Johnson. 109 c - i Cody tS MR. RIOUX’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 210. Front Row: Susan Kenyon, Judith Kent, Phyllis Kopyscinski, Roberta Kaplan, Belinda Kenny, Marylou LaFontaine, Valerie Kirby, Donna Labonte, Pat Kenyon. Second Row: Raymond Kennedy, Janet Kurtyka, Pat Krusiewicz, Doris Bernard, Irma Kelly, Lynette Dezingas, Helen Kuseck, Deborah Kirby, Lynn Kelleher, Danny Nichols. Back Row: John LaFleur, Joyce Johnson, Judy Kazunas, Ruth Kayes, Christine Knowles, Ginny Kupis, Michael Kane, Paul Klein. ... Cramming for our first midyear MR. ALLEVA’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 214B. Front Row: Lee Learned, Clairanne Lamoureaux, Penny Lionetta, Joann Lewis, Christine Lecuyer, Karen Lawson, Mary LaFreniere, Elizabeth Lewis, Anita Leveton. Second Row: Marlena LeBlanc, Sandra Louis, Marie Lockwood, Exerine Lawrence, Joanne DelNegro, Catherine LaPlante, Margoline Lemieux, Karen Long. Back Row: Anthony Loving, Roger LaPierre, Rolland Lavallee, Gail Levesque, Marc LaFreniere, Richard Lavine, Floyd Little, Wyatt Leak. 110 Espa 18 Me A MISS GRACE CONNELL’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 216A. Susan Lovell, Linda Maurizio, Theresa Mahan, Liner Robinson, Front Row: Barbara Marren, Joanne Mastroianni, Shirley Mazzoli, | Jeanne Marini, Susan Manfredi, Clotilda Mario. Back Row: Patrick Ann Lyons, Barbara Mattoon, Sandra Shaughnessy, Evelyn Maroon, Mangan, Arthur Martin, Diane Magagnoli, Robert Martin, Eugene Aileen Malone, Mary Lou Marshall. Second Row: Ellen Martin, Malone. exams in biology and English MR. HARGREAVES’ FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 220. Front Mezzetti, Cynthia Holeman, Reva Meyers, Dianne Mellis, Rachelle Row: Carol McGrath, Jynette McWharter, Diane Mercolino, Patricia Messier, Ann McGrath, Sharon MacKechnie. Back Row: William McCray, Kim Medeiros, Linda McGrath, Sheila McCarthy, Paula McCarthy, Harry Melikian, Edith Miller, Sandra Canady, Francis Minniti, Nancy McNally. Second Row: Patricia McCarthy, Gaeann McCarthy, Paul McKenna, Robert McCollum. 1 ie MR. LANDRY’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 222. Front Row: Nancy Moore, Margaret Moran, Gail Murphy, Eleanor Nicoll. Back Linda Moskal, June Mitchell, Jean Morin, Linda Mominee, Frances Row: Hilton Moore, Thomas Moore, Robert Taylor, Mary Mitchell, Nadeau, Ruby Mutts, Patricia Eileen Murphy, Kathleen Murphy, Dorothy Misiaszek, Carmen Gonzales, Trudy Moulton, Robert Moyni- Darleen Neuendorff. Second Row; Viola Mitchell, Linda Munroe, han, Bruce Nicholson. Kristine Newell, Nancy Naglieri, Gail Murray, Patricia Ellen Murphy, ... Enjoying the grand finale of Capers 1965 MISS CANARIE’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 231B. Fron Row, Sylvia O'Neal, Dolores Parker, Beverly Philipoff, Linda Per- kins, Mary Paulhus, Rosemary Ortona, Rosemary Odato, Hannah Peeples, Joanne Nizinski. Second Row: Andrea Parakilas, Verna Ouellette, Margaret Perry, Sonia Krupczak, Josephine Pyrek, Monica Cotter, Pat Ollari, Pat Palazzi. Back Row: Phillip Paquette, Michael Petty, William Nyman, Linda Palazzo, Dennis Pitoniak, Phillip Parker, Thomas O’Connell. 112 MR. TRESPAS’ FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 302. Front Row: Podsodowski, Jane Powers, Marilyn Redmond, Dulcie Pond, Linda Elaine Robinson, Linda Rogers, Donna Prior, Ruth Rivers, Rose Reed, Sharon Palreiro. Back Row: Thomas Quinn, Winifred Rogers, Plunkett, Cheryl Robinson, Elvira Porth, Linda Record, Carol Henry Quirk, Ernest Rickson. Rockwell. Sécond Row: Joan Robertson, Mary Pobieglo, Barbara ... Electing Paul Sacharczyk as our president MRS. ASTORINO’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 318A. Front Judy Samol, Linda Scarfe, Shaina Rubin, Stella Rovithis, Donna Row: Alice Savoy, Deborah St. Germain, Sandra Soderstrom, Olga Rossini, Claude Roy. Back Row: Paul Sacharczyk, Wilson St. Rosario, Debbie Salvadore, Gail Santaniello, Aida Santa, Denise Julien, Thomas Sampson, Robert Salter. Daris, Sandra Russell. Second Row: Marjorie Ross, Debbie Salvador, 113 MR. STONE’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 320. Front Row: Linda Skap, Sandra Soucia, Judy Souvigney, Arline Sobel, Linda Slater, Debra Smith, Karen Soukiasian, Linda Somers, Sonia Solecki. Second Row: Arya Shnop, Jacqueline Smith, Susan Yeager, Kathleen S taples, Susan Serwatka, Lynn Snyder, Cynthia Spindler, Patricia Sheperd. Back Row: Alonzo Somerville, Carl Spedding, Fred Shum- ski, David Poole, James Smith, William Siano. a Cheering our team on to victory MR. FLAGG’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 323. Front Row: Sergio Tigera, Susan Tetrault, Linda Toney, Susan Stoeckel, Pat Monica Sullivan, Karen Wells, Laurie Thompson, Edith Steinhaur, Strange, Robert Thompson, Tyrone Taylor. Back Row: Lawrence Ann Thibodeau, Karen Tonnemacher, Beverly Strickland, Carol Sum- White, Richard Steiner, Daniel Sullivan, Ezzard Starks. merson, Patricia Theodoropoulos. Second Row: Joseph Tomaino, 114 MR. GRANT’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 326. Front Row: Hankins, Sandy Tucker, Lois Jones, Pat Tynan, Jean Vachon, Ann Dorothy Varelas, Christine Watt, Ruth Webb, Karen Troy, Linda Wezniak, Linda Viereck. Back Row: Edward Dukes, Robert War- White, Gail Weed, Barbara Vezina, Pat Tyrell, Cindy Utess. Second ner, James Phelan, Joseph Wanat, William Vedouelli, Peter Vange- Row: Doris Veasely, Linda Troutman, Susan Trepanier, Carlotta mert, Ronald Voyik. (It didn’t always work, though) MR. MCWHA’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 328. Front Row: Annette Willis, Marcella Wilson, Mary Woods, Sandra Montigny, Sharon Youmans, Kathleen Nolan, Laureen Wiencek, Christine Christine Zarlengo, Beverly Wright. Back Row; Christine Zukow- Wrona, Janet Willett, Jane Wojcik, Dolores Wood, Susan Winslow, ski, Nath aniel Wilson. Linda Yacovone. Second Row: Francine Yergeau, Ethel Wright, 115 “Shake hands and come out fighting.” ... the fun we had as freshmen “Do you think I'd try to bribe you?” “Where the heck am I?” 116 going... “This might tickle a bit.” SOiIng wee “Another day, another E.” PE aus iE Z ee hs = = 22. Le Sioa ae 119 LOGIT y oy G. O. HOMEROOM AGENTS. Front Row: Louise Lilja, Theresa Panetti, Nancy Driscoll, Kathleen Wilson, Linda Viereck, Linda Vitale, Penelope Lionetta, Gail Santaniello. Second Row: Ellen Daborowski, Susan Lovell, Angela Pinzone, Kathy Curran, Donna Kulczykiewicz, Marilyn Janik, Reva Meyers, Theresa Jette, Patricia McCarthy, Dianne Dennis. Back Row: Jody Poehler, Patricia Davies, Pamela Worthington, Barbara Robarge, Sandra Stanek, Mary Meffen, Doris Brodie, Carlotta Hankins, Susan Palazzo, Edward Scanlon, Neil Cassanelli. General Organization (G. O.) G. O. ACCOUNTING CLASS (ROOM 113). Front Row: Elaine Serra, Kathleen Staples, Susan Perler, Doreen Thibault, Cynthia Terrell, Monica Zielinski, Margaret D’Ambrosio, Jean Chechile, Sherry Patenaude, Gilda Cuoco, Martha Mularz. Second Row: Kath- erine Mastroianni, Brooke Gilman, Mary Ashford, Barbara Clark, 120 Christine Michonski, Nancy Wyman, Theresa Cardin, Sophie Dudek, Linda Everett, Rose Giovannini, Ginny Gianetti, Carol Brusseau. Back Row: John Troy, Neal Lamberton, Michael Staltare, Philip Shuman, Rosemarie Sansalone, Linda Fuller, Edward Kalish, Neil Cassanelli, Richard Scaife, Donald Holmes. ‘oe MORE G. O. HOMEROOM AGENTS. Front Row: Marie Hago- pian, Sharon Orszulak, Marilyn Kennedy, Sharon Harris, Deborah Burrill, Diane Hadd, Sally Mularz, Margaret Wilson. Second Row: Linda Focosi, Martha Allen, Josephine Pyrek, Patricia Shepard, Linda Bolduc, Frances Allard, Nancy Basile, Theresa Canavan, Pamela F irst-period bookkeeping students in Room 113 are in charge of all G. O. work. [ n every homeroom, there are a G. O. agent and alternate who act as liaisons for G. O. Numerous benefits including free school newspaper and reduced yearbook price. A nother benefit is the annual assembly provided by G. O. money. Not only do seniors get usual benefits; they also receive free prom and banquet tickets. Capers tickets are sold at reduced rates to G. O. members. Essential to the financing of school activities isa): Students are helped in their G. O. payment by the installment plan. Valiquette, Christine LaRoche, Sandra Salter. Back Row: Paul Scott, John Berti, Joseph Gentles, John Hill, Dorothy Farrow, Mary Pobielgo, Linda Monroe, Marie Mahan, Linda Frier, Paula Combs, Monica Sullivan, Christine Frodema, Penny Bennett. A typical 8:35 a.m. scene in Room 113 has Marilyn Powell, Rose- marie Sansalone, and Rose Giovannini collecting G. O. dues. NPA COMMERCE STAFF. Front Row: Angela Pinzone, Linda Naglieri, Eileen Lewkowicz, Linda Gentile, Karla Soffan, Rosalie Hopper, Bar- bara Temkin. Second Row: Diane Voight, Antoinette Orszulak, Mar- garet Riberdy, Ginny Gianetti, Cheryl Richardson, Jacqueline Bopp. Back Row: Edward Francis, Linda Olszewski, Donald Holmes. Commerce Angela Pinzone (right), editor-in-chief, is shown here with her editors, Rosalie Hopper, Margaret D’Ambrosio, Jacqueline Bopp, Marguerite Lemonis, Edward Francis and Linda Olszewski evaluating the last issue of the paper in order to plan for the next issue. WP Room 216B is the headquarters for our school newspaper. Editor-in-Chief of the paper is Angela Pinzone. Publishing the newspaper is the job of the Lann Publishing Co. Original, creative methods are uséd to capture the interest of the readers. Reporters are chosen on the basis of their writing ability and their initiative. ’T horoughness and accuracy are chief standards of the reporting staff. Schools in this area send their newspapers to Commerce for an exchange of ideas. CADUCEUS STAFF. Front Row: Marianne Harlamon, Janet Thompson, Marlene Gentile, Veronica Pasquariello, Mary Rigazio, Sandra Nowak, Sheila Veloudos, Theresa Panetti, Martha Mularz. Second Row: Joan Gagliardo, Brenda Condino, Nancy Wyman, Carol Berthiaume, Joan Irwin, Barbara White, Carol Metivier, Chris- Remembrance is the theme for Caduceus 1966, our school yearbook. Fach school day, seventh period in the library is devoted to its organization. (Co-operation of Mr. Jones and many other faculty members helps its production. Often suggestions which are offered by students and faculty are used effectively. L ong hours are spent proofreading the material sent to our printers. Layouts, the designing of every individual _ Every deadline, seemingly impossible, is met with determination. C onstant supervision of the staff is the job of Mr. R. H. Ellison. ’'T.. O'Toole and Sons are the co-operating publishers of Caduceus. Shelia Veloudos and Marlene Gentile are co-editors-in-chief this year. page, is the most important phase of staff work. tine Frodema, Paula Combs. Back Row: James Riendeau, Donald Senecal, Edward Scanlon, Robert Cogswell, Carolyn Burby, Doris Brodie, Dorothy Farrow, Rosemarie Clefe, Linda Vigil, Kathleen Mahan. Caduceus Fan. ghee Te Le os Te si Planning the pages for the yearbook is a very important part of the work of the Caduceus editorial staff. Discussing plans for their sports section are Donald Senecal and James Riendeau. 123 inski, Joan Irwin, Nancy Wyman, Shelia Veloudos. Back Row: Paula Combs, Dorothy Farrow, Sheila McMahon, James Riendeau, Elaine Verette, Donna Kulczykiewicz, Susan Mitchell. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. Front Row: Karla Soffan, Eileen Lewkowicz, Lois Johnson, Linda Skibski, Margaret D’ Ambrosio, Milka Faradjian, Gilda Cuoco, Marianne Harlamon, Martha Mularz. Second Row: Christine Frodema, Helen Menzell, Mary Ann Kuch- National Honor Society Seniors and juniors who meet the necessary academic requirements are eligible. Character, leadership, and service must accompany National Honor Society members. (Above) Mr. Sweeney chats with guests Miss H. E. Rankin, former Honor pins were awarded to two-year members N.H.S. adviser, and Mr. Stanley O. Smith, former principal of at induction ceremonies Commerce, at the N.H.S. orientation. (Below) N.H.S. officers and f members prepare for the induction ceremonies. QO fficers are elected separately for the junior and senior members. Largely through Miss Helen E. Rankin, the Commerce Chapter was founded in 1962. A. donation of $1,000 and another of $100 were anonymously given to N.H.S. scholarship fund. Raising money for scholarships is done by paperback book and plastic yearbook cover sales. Scholarships help college students to buy textbooks and other necessities. 124 A pm. STUDENT COUNCIL. First Row: Diane Wiesel, Sharyn Soffan, Barbara Shonak, Marie Placanica, Patricia Ollari, Mary Paterakis, Nancy Driscoll, Susan Aldrich, Sandra Viggers, Annette Fortune, Martha Allen. Third Row: Rockwood Greene, Robert Harding, Har- Mary Rigazio, Linda Morris, Linda King. Second Row. Janice Cieplik, old Parker, Joseph Pioggia, Marilyn Powell, Gail Baldini, Kathleen Cynthia Moses, Marsha LaMothe, Kathleen Nolan, Angela Pinzone, Marino, Susan Cabey, Sally Berry, Brenda Belisle. Student Council G ood student government is a vital factor in any well organized high school. QO fficers for the Student Council are elected from the six representatives of each class. V ery often members make signs for upcoming athletic events. F lections of all class officers are conducted by the council. Representatives for Inter-School Youth Council and Western Mass. Assn. are chosen. N umerous activities include welcoming the freshmen and distributing freshman handbooks. , Robert Harding, Sally Berry, and Barbara Shonak serve faculty Senior Standouts are selected each month guests Mrs. Mahan and Mr. Bennett at the tea given by the Council. by the Student Council. 125 School supplies are among the many items for sale at our school store. ‘Teachers as well as students take ad- vantage of what is available there. Operation of the school store is under the direction of Miss Conway. Reasonable prices are made possible by low overhead costs. Fach Monday and Thursday the store is open between 8:00 and 8:25. Maureen Murphy pays an early morning visit to the Trading Post to obtain items she will need for her school day. Kathy Staples is waiting on her. Trading Post W illing Commerce students devote one afternoon a week each fall to help in Christmas Seals clerical work. Organizing the work of the volunteers is the GMS AGL eh coagieath Tuberculosis Association Regular attendance is important so that the T.B. . Association can make mailings on time. Typists K ind assistance by Mrs. Bertha Slater makes the Aote Captains Barbara Temkin, Kathleen Staples, Kathleen Downey, girls work more pleasant. Jane Colby, and Susan Aldrich are inspecting the work of the typists to insure neatness and accuracy. Each captain has complete supervision on one afternoon per week. 126 News around the school is collected for the Spotlight on Youth sec- tion of the Sunday Republican. Fach high school in our vicinity con- tributes articles to this section. Willing students Marlene Gentile, Sheila McMahon, and Mary Rig- azio write our weekly news. Supervising the reporters is Mr. Mel- vin Grant, who offers them ex- cellent advice. Getting a few pointers from their editorial adviser, Mr. Grant, are Marlene Gentile, Mary Rigazio, and Sheila McMahon. Spotlight on Youth Alll students interested in increasing their back- ground in math are eligible to join. Math Club Directors are President Barbara Shonak, Vice- President Bessie Kapetanis, and Secretary Linda Skibski. MATH CLUB. Front Row: Barbara Shonak, Helen Menzel, Kathleen Nolan, Brenda Belisle, Rosemarie Sansalone, Pamela Worthington, Lois Johnson. Second Row: Bessie Kapetanis, Nancy Collings, Joan Irwin, Barbara Clark, Lillian Battisti, Anne . : Thibodeau, Linda Skibski, Michelle Tarzia. Back Row: Darlene representatives of business and colleges. Condino, Donald Senecal, Harry Melikian, Alfredo Vivenzio, John Fish, Susan Groleau. During the year speeches are given by students and ee Wiltcntiirisirncin weciositeie Wn. A 1D TY BAN hd et A A iin Be snoioomaneosermeemestenste msgstr oP seenesiggereningennonnengaeomnisineh iment repreermenttrecnereeceregeetmmesnemnan einem The Go-Go Girls wait their cue as Robert Keegan, Steve Yaco- vone, Henry Champagne, and Michael Anderson open the show with “Let There Be Drums.” Commerce Capers Joe the Bartender (Roger Camerota) and Crazy Guggenheim (John Berti) engage in a comical conversation. Joyce Peck sweetly reminisces with the ballad “Yesterday.” 128 Joe Pioggia’s concluding speech is interrupted by Jane Berrouard singing “New Country Corn Flakes.” John Troy the lumberjack soon puts an end to her song, however, by accidentally (?) strik- ing her with a log. Every year Commerce students anxiously await the annual variety show, Commerce Capers. Net profit from the 1965 show exceeded all previous years. 'T he theme of this year’s Commerce Capers was “Hodge-Podge A-Go-Go.” Equally important to its success were the makeup committee, publicity committee, and the ushers. Ready and willing also were the members of the stage crew in making possible the show. ‘Talent and preparation are the two main factors in choosing the participants. AS an introduction, students were treated to a preview four days before opening. [n both performances the Shindig girls were received enthusiastically. Nightly, December tenth and eleventh, performances began at 8:00. Hodge-Podge A-Go-Go Alneta Holmes, Alfreda Coleman, and Constance Keaton har- monize in strains of “Look in My Eyes.” RED CROSS COUNCIL. Front Row: Susan Aldrich, Joan Twine, Monroe, Arthur Pitts, Thomas Bolduc, Joanne Gilman, Geraldine Louise Curboy, Pamela Philbrook, Kathleen Hurley, Jane Wojcik, Borys. Back Row: Susan Pelletier, Joan Irwin, Gail Baldini, Diane Shelly Davidson, Anne Dowd, Kathy Coughlin, Sally Asher. Second Pina, Patricia Smith, Donna Cox, Krysta Kastrinakis, Barbara White, Row: Donna Hadd, Edith DiSanti, Jane Powers, Donna Kulczykie- Susan Curran, Susan Robarge. wicz, Joan Gagliardo, Kathleen Nolan, Veronica Pasquariello, Juanita Red Cross Council President Diane Pina is here directing the council members in put- ting supplies in the Vietnam Friendship Kits to be sent to unfor- tunate children in Vietnam. Cookies were supplied for a patients’ dance at Northampton Veteran’s Hospital. Happy children enjoyed the party given by the council at the South End Community Center. A enrollment drive was conducted the week of October 25, and $138.95 was collected. R efugee children of South Vietnam received friendship kits made by the Red Cross Council. [n March the group decorated the Northampton State Hospital. ‘T he January meeting program included a speech by Louisa Velasquez, a native of Spain. Y early the council is assisted by homeroom reps in the enrollment drive. 130 FUTURE NURSES. Front Row: Marianne Foley, Jane Boulais, Margaret Bushey, Karen Trial, Lynelle Kelly, Margaret Rosemond, Eulah Ensley. Second Row: Helen Menzell, Beulah Ensely, Lelett Douglas, Carlotta Hankins, Christine Frodema, Joan Gagliardo. Back Row: Barbara Burt, Linda LaPine, Carolyn Maddox, Beverly McAI- lister, Rosemarie Clefe. Future Nurses Club Helping unfortunate people is one of the aims of the Future Nurses’ Club. Fach dedicated member contributes much of her time to acquainting herself with nursing. Linda LaPine, the president, and Mrs. Murphy are responsible for smooth club operation: Providence, Hartford, and Springfield are three hospitals visited by the club. Fach of these hospitals is a possible choice for nurses training after graduation. Recreation is provided for the patients of different hospitals by the Future Nurses Club. S pringfield Municipal Hospital was the scene of the club’s Christmas caroling program. Joan Gagliardo and Helen Menzel are selling brownies at the annual sale sponsored by the Future Nurses’ Club. The proceeds go into the Future Nurses Club Scholarship Fund. aot 131 Lunchroom Aides With the teacher’s requests in hand, the Audio Visual Aide members, Robert Cogswell, Blair Harrington and Nicholas Creanza, prepare the needed materials for the day. Lae LUNCHROOM AIDES. Front Row: Audrey Fellion, Joan Kaplan, Diane Gray, Mary Jane Strycharz. Second Row: John Siraco, Elmer Hamer, David Marlborough, Susan ode Christine Deraleau, Kathleen Fle- otte. Monday through Friday, the lunch- room aides work each noon. Fach cashier must prove cash to balance with the register. Accuracy is the prime require- ment of a good cashier. Last 15 minutes of lunch are a busy time for bus boys. Supervisor Mrs. Odato encour- ages aides to strive for neat- ness. Audio-Visual Aides Audio-visual aides play an important part in the production of Capers and assemblies. [n addition, they help in the classroom by showing films. Duties are carried out ambitiously by the boys, who realize the honor of being chosen as Aides. Efficiency and Mr. Jones’ thorough training are required to prepare these activities on time. Stage crew members work closely with Audio- Visual to make our assemblies more enjoyable. OFFICE AIDES. Front Row: Donna Kulczykiewicz, Susan Mitchell, Shelia Veloudos, Elen Daborowski, Jane Colby. Back Row: Marilyn Margaret Riberdy, Mary Ann Kuchinski, Annette Benoit, Mary Jane Powell, Pamela Worthington, Jody Poehler, Maureen Murphy, Karen Strycharz, Linda Pohl, Maria Beck, Jean Chechile. Second Row: Cora Hasselbaum, Cathleen Curran, Antoinette Orszulak, Sandra Macaulay, Eaton, Sandra Stanek, Maria Costa, Carla Catter, Susan DeMarchi, Nancy Page. Office Aides Marilyn Powell, an efficient office aide, is answering a teacher’s in- quiry about a student’s program schedule. All girls qualifying for the positions are recom- mended by their teachers. She must not only be efficient, but the student must also be courteous. Some duties in the main office are answering tele- phones, sorting mail and delivering passes. [n addition there are other girls who perform clerical duties for the counselors. Such working experience helps the girl adjust to any office routine later. ‘Truly it is an honor to hold such a trustworthy position. 13 LIBRARY ASSISTANTS. Front Row: Donna Bergin, Arlene Paine, Lynda Favreau. Second Row: Dorothy Barlow, Jean Pelletier, Mary Young, Sharon King. Library Assistants Retrieving overdue books is a vital service of the Library Assistants. Fivery day Library Assistants take attendance of pupils coming to the library. Another responsibility is charging out our books to students and teachers. Duties range from checking library passes to covering new books with plastic covers. Right: Jean Pelletier is carrying out one of the many duties of a library assistant, covering books. Above: Mary Young checks to see if Jimmie Freeman has his overdue library book. 134 One of the highlights of the year was the Christmas program offered by the various music groups. The chorus sang “Break Forth O Beau- teous Heavenly Light’, “O Holy Night’ and a special arrangement of “Jingle Bells.” The choir sang a French carole ‘““Noél, Noél along with “Lullaby of the Christ Child” and “Take Me for a Sleigh Ride.” Members for the choir are selected by audition and outstanding performance. Utilizing the talent of both boys and girls, Mr. Nickerson has formed a chorus. Singing at assemblies, hospitals, banquets and graduation, the choir serves often. [n the annual Christmas assembly, each musical group is featured. (Commerce is proud of its well trained band which entertains here and at other schools. Chorus Choir Band Musical Organizations BAND. Front Row: Karen Trial, Linda Holden, Lisa Robert, Joan Harris, Pat Smith, Helen Menzel, Barbara Cebula, Linda Skibski. Sec- ond Row: Marcella Haynes, Steve Jackson, Pat Mindel, Linda Boylan, Dennis Pitoniak, Nicholas Creanza. Back Row: Ann Lyons, Dennis Burd, Johnny Simmons, Clarence Belden, Henry Wilk, Alan Bushey, Thomas Extine, Martin Lanzillo, Eugene . Malone. 135 SENIOR PATROL. Front Row: Junior Roberts, Kathleen Rollend, Diane Obrycki, Madeline Houle, Susan Collings, Dorothy Kelly, Cecile Ledoux, Cherie Fellion, Janet Thompson, Doreen Thibault, Charlene Whyte, Kathleen Hanna, Helen Golon. Second Row: Nancy Page, Kathleen Downey, Ruth Brand, Sally Berry, Linda Everitt, Melanie Boutin, Veronica Pasquariello, Sandra Diego, Pearl Mickie- wicz, Elaine Serra, Christine Callini, Katina Peroulakis, Beulah Ensley, Pamela DuPont. Back Row: Rockwood Greene, Leon Chamberlain, Edward Scanlon, Paul Scott, John Berti, Michael Tuckey, Irene Cote, Valarie Roberts, Diane Pina, Jean Mack, Thomas Yvon, Kevin Mitchell, Thomas Pitts, Ernest Griffin, Robert Gentles, Roger Nunes. Student Patrols JUNIOR PATROL. Front Row. Kathleen Beggs, Patricia DeAngelo, Susan Dalinski, Loretta Bertassi, Gail Bourque, Michelle Tarzia, Linda Vitale. Second Row: Nancy Benson, Joan Miller, Judith Krotky, Susan 136 McNeil, .Dianne Dennis, Joan Irwin. Back Row: Robert Stebbins, Susan Meaney, Forest Bateman, Mary Bonds, Robert Preston. Everyone must comply with the school rules enforced by the Student Patrol. No unauthorized wandering in the halls is permitted during classes. From time to time new members are added to the Patrol Squad. Organizer of the patrol was Mr. Stillman F. McKeeley, an accounting teacher at Com- merce in 1931. Responsible, trustworthy students are chosen by teachers for Student Patrol. Again. Checking passes is the prime task of members be i Kathy Rollend enjoys being a patrol member when she has the oppor- while on their posts. tunity of greeting important people such as Wally Beach, who came to speak to students interested in a career in the theater. _ Eagerly and hopefully the annual patrol picnic is awaited. FUTURE TEACHERS’ CLUB. Front Row: Janet Kitchen, Bessie Kapetanis, Doreen Sisk, Helen Menzel. Second Row. Patrisse Jeffes, . ; : Rockwood Greene, Dorothy Farrow, Kathleen Downey, Barbara Sho- ‘The purpose is to acquaint students with nak, Shelia Veloudos. various aspects of the teaching pro- fession. Every other Wednesday members meet in room 132 during homeroom period. Acting officers are President Bessie Kapata- nis, Doreen Sisk, Janet Kitchen, and Helen Menzel. Club officers are assisted by senior advisers, Historian and Parliamentarian. Helping the club to obtain its charter is its adviser, Mrs. Cabana. 137 The G.O. Assembly, produced by the Student Council for the freshman and junior classes, illustrated the benefits of G. O. Assemblies The American Education Week Assembly, conducted by Kath- leen Downey, Sally Berry, and Ernest Griffin, was a solemn, Senator Edward M. Kennedy listened to Mr. Sweeney’s introduc- impressive program. tion which preceded his excellent lecture on Viet Nam. 138 Guidance assemblies are held by the counselors the first week of every month. Athletic awards assemblies are held at the conclusion of each sports season. ‘The Thanksgiving Day assembly featured Rev. Msgr. Leary, director of Cathedral High School. Honor Roll assemblies are held at the end of each marking term. Edward Kennedy spoke to Commerce students on the Vietnam situation, December 15, 1965. Rallies for many of the football and basketball games are most popular. Informing freshmen about the Girls’ Athletic Association was a September event. Noteworthy were Mr. Jones’ slides of his summer tour of America and Canada. (GO. membership was encouraged by the annual G.O. Assembly. Special assemblies also commemorated Christmas and American Education Week. Typical school spirit was demonstrated at all of our pep rallies. 139 The Westover 8th Air Force Band entertained the entire school by playing a variety of musical selections. i eS Joe Pioggia’ s winning the Ted Plumb ed a : ‘ | . . . Coach Zemla’s revival of hockey after its long absence 3 _... Rocky Greene’s three undefeated years of wrestling — nae Reta w etoaitea hg Cat bowling teams and all their ‘championships ise : { P : % ory ¥ it : a4 : 4 1 ot : er i noe ¢ 4 ve ae : ai5 ‘ ; 4) pO hy f Piss tie of Be ite 4 Le a? a : at) Veen ree 3h 7 cea ‘ 7 i‘ Aee 2, ee . . . Coach Troy and all his basketball teams — The cheerleaders and the moral support they gave our teams” Athletics 141 1965 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM. Front Row: John Troy, Kevin Moriarty, Neil Cassanelli, Robert Sorcinelli, Donald Holmes, Harold Feldman. Second Row: Joseph Chicklowski, Kevin Phelan, Daniel Hanson, Victor Tondera, Thomas D’Am- brosio, Thomas Gavin, John Fitzpatrick; Back Row: John Sulli- van, Willie McCollum, Assistant Coach George Meacham, Leroy Dixon, Floyd Narcisse, Robert Preston. Varsity Baseball has an impressive season Donny Holmes hurls a curve for a strike against Wahconah. 142 Although the Raiders had unsteady pitching, they came out of last year’s season with a 5-10 record and managed to place third in the City League. About half of the players on the team were either juniors or freshmen, and with many new Prospects coming up from the J.V. team, Coach Cook sees only improvement for next season. TEAM RECORD Commerce Opponent 1 West Springfield 9 2 Amherst 5 2 Stafford Springs 4 4 Wahconah 2 0 Cathedral 1 3 Chicopee Comp. 4 10 Classical 4 2 Technical 16 5 Trade Z 5 Wahconah 1 1 Cathedral 4 8 Classical Vi 2 Technical 12 6 Trade 4 3rd Place in City = iS = a GOLF TEAM. Robert Hamel, Mr. Conchieri, Tom Yvon, and Frannie Keyes. Golf returns to sports program ‘Tommy Yvon prepares to stroke his ball on the putting green, as Bob Hamel uses his irons to advantage on the long narrow fairways. Frannie Keyes tends the pin. Ob VES aE eT “ : MEER Se 5 a : Se 143 4 tt naw A VARSITY TRACK TEAM. Front Row: James Hughes, Dennis Blake, Gary Dakin, Michael Manley. Back Row: Joseph DeMarco, Burd, Steve Yacovone, Marshall Blake, Allan Bushey, Rockwood John Fitzgerald, Fred Otero, Charlie Parker, Philip Shuman, Robert Greene, John Lovell, Mike Staltare, Andrew Calvanesse, Charles Berte, Joel Arnold, Jerry Parham, Larry Thomas, Forrest Bateman, Barbieri. Second Row; Allan Bushway, Allan Evrard, Leo Mason, Edward Daigle, Marion Streeter, Mr. John Troy, Coach. Daniel Faust, Frank Dolan, Joe Pioggia, William Bass, Timothy Spirited Track Team has colorful season Jerty Parham practices the high-jump in which he won first place Under the close supervision of Coach Troy and _ his ee ea aco Ieee staff, the Red Raider track team showed a lot of spirit and hustle. Though widely out-manned by every team they competed against, the boys showed fine competitive spirit and never gave up. Since most of the team con- sisted of freshmen, Mr. Troy is looking forward to next year with optimism. TEAM RECORD Commerce Opponent 56 Trade 92 52 Cathedral 72 54 Technical 78 46 Classical Te 50 Southwick 81 Interschool Meet Sth Place 144 Joe Pioggia demonstrated diversified skills. Here the discus. Charlie Parker strains with all his muscles for a victory in the interschool relay race. And now Joe tries the shot put. Jerry Parham takes first place in Interschool Meet Marion Streeter passes the baton to Al Bushway in the same relay race. 145 sa EUR she ; are RR Joos 59.8 et al “ Ses . ‘ § eee ee x : : : % i) i 7 m ee a ae. |. lo a el a = . . a aa? Hf : a bal. a A 2 ae —, Se. 1965 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM. Front Row: Rocky Greene, John Lovell, Kevin Mannix, Louis Sarage, William Crosby, Joe Barry Butler, Edmund Narcisse, Al Bushway, Joe Pioggia, Gregory Fitzpatrick, Sam Smith, Mike Manley, Bob Berte, Joe DeMarco. Seals, Allan Bushey, Mark Wentworth, John Simmons. Second Row: Back Row: Coach George Meacham, Marty Lanzillo, John Fitzgerald, John Troy, Robert Hamel, Bob Martin, Harold Parker, Lee Burgess, Phillip Shuman, Danny Sullivan, Coach John Troy, Joel Arnold, Daniel Hanson, Victor Tondera, William Vedovelli. Third Row: Forrest Bateman, Frank Dolan, Robert Preston, Coach Monte Flagg. Football Raiders finish Season with 3 wins, 3 losses Joe Pioggia, fullback, bursts through the line for a gain against The Raider football team broke even in its games, win- Tantasqua. 3 : e ning three and losing three. Four of our boys received All-City recognition: Bob Berte, guard; Rocky Greene, guard; John Daponde, end; and Captain Joe Pioggia, fullback. Joe was also the winner of the TED PLUMB AWARD, symbolic of the best football player in the city of Springfield. TEAM RECORD Commerce Opponent 8 Trade 0 38 Searles 6 0 Tanasqua 8 LZ Worcester Comm. 13 0 Classical 6 22 Minnechaug 6 146 (Above) Diving through a big hole provided by Commerce block- ing, Joe Pioggia scores a touchdown. (Above) Barry Butler gets set to pass downfield to one of our receivers from a fine pocket of protection provided by Joe Pioggia and Rocky Greene. Mass confusion. Who. fumbled? Commerce defenders put the clamp on an opposing team’s runner, holding him for no gain. Joe Pioggia Wins Ted Plumb Award 147 1965 VARSITY SOCCER TEAM. Front Row: Broderick Grant, Finch, John Nyman. Third Row: Eddie Kalish, Chris Kapopoulos, Phillip Paquette, Ernest Grygierczyk, Michael Kachon, Brian Whit- William Bass, Coach David Cook, Richard Scaife, Al Vivenzio, Fred man, Arya Shnop, Fred Hansen, Keith Lamontagne, Phillip Girard. Shumsky, Clifford Jackson. Second Row: William Nyman, Joseph DeCarlo, Henry Champagne, Johnson. Mario Russo, Donald Holmes, Neil Ca ssanelli, Fred Medicke, David Coach Cook discusses with some of his key players the strategy for the first meeting between Tech and Commerce. 1 ONOCCOCCrFrOFROCCO 148 Back Row; Richard Steiner, Crimson Soccer team struggles through 1965 TEAM RECORD Commerce Holyoke Southwick Chicopee Comp. Classical Technical Cathedral Trade Southwick Classical Technical Cathedral Trade Chicopee Comp. Opponent FPORRDARAWR RNN NY Ralph Chris Kapopoulos takes aim and kicks a line drive shot Chris tries to clear the ball from Raider territory before towards Trade’s goal in the first half of the game. their opponents get a possible shot at the Commerce goal. The Raiders soccer team came out of their disastrous season with one win, nine losses, and one tie. Five of the nine games lost were by two goals or less. Senior Donny Holmes was Donny Holmes chosen selected as the second team halfback for All-City. The Crim- All-Cit son had a little international flair on the team by having yi Arya Shnop who came from Israel and two Australian brothers, Ernest and Eugene Grygierczyk. Ralph Johnson, Eddie Kalish, and Richard Scaife get ready for the kickoff in the game against Chicopee Comp. 149 ie Ser Soar as per = a : rh, THE VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. Front Row; Alonzo Somer- man Curtis, Joel Arnold, and Forrest Bateman. Back Row: Manager ville, Willie McCollum, Daniel Hanson, Barry Butler, and Donald John Lovell, Manager John Fitzgerald, Coach John Troy, and Mana- Holmes. Second Row: Kevin Phelan, Ezzard Stark, Tom Yvon, Her- ger Harry Melikian. Basketball has a disappointing season Dan Hanson outmuscles a Cathedral player for control of a rebound. TEAM RECORD Commerce Opponent 54 Wahconah 58 59 St. Joseph’s 84 44 Minnechaug 50 oy Trade 83 45 Enfield 64 59 St. Joseph’s 83 63 Ludlow 84 38 Classical 44 45 Chic. Comp. 46 BY) Cathedral 79 56 Enfield 58 45 Technical 44 68 Wahconah Si 42 Technical 43 58 Trade 59 48 Cathedral 65 86 Ludlow 70 45 Classical 50 150 Dribbling around an opponent and stopping for a quick jump shot was Tommie Yvon’s specialty. The Raiders. basketball team had a losing record this season, finishing at 3 wins and 15 losses. This was due mostly to lack of material and experience. It marked Coach John Troy’s final year as coach, since he has been promoted to assistant princi- pal. Tom Yvon, an All-City performer, was field general and leading scorer. Coach Troy and high-scoring Captain Tom Yvon. Forrest Bateman shoots over an opposing player for a possible two points. Dan Hanson is set for a possible rebound. Barry Butler goes high into the air for a layup in the Cathedral game, despite being closely guarded by two opposing players. 151 2 € COMMERC 5 ARR, THE 1966 WRESTLING TEAM. Front Row: Allan Bushey, Fred Paul Sacharczyk, Mike Kane, Mike Daley, George Evans, Gerald Shumsky, Edward Kalish, Robert Martin, Roger Boyer, Rocky Greene, Mann. Back Row: Coach George Meacham, John LaFleur, Robert David Kalish. Second Row: Thomas McCarthy, Ernest Grygierczyk, Hastings, Robert Stebbins. Wrestlers finish at 2 wins, 6 losses The Red Raiders wrestling team had a fair season, finishing with 2 wins and 6 losses. Rocky Greene was one of the bright Coach Meacham poses with two of his best wrestlers, Eddie Kalish and spots as he wrestled his way to eam a berth om) thea Rocky Greene. P y Western Mass. team. Rocky was the first undefeated wrestler this school has ever produced. Coach Meacham gives a few pointers to help Rocky Greene with his future opponents. 152 THE 1966 CANDLEPIN BOWLING TEAM. Seated: Rick Grant, Tom O'Connell, Grant Gagnon, Richie Gianetti, Mr. Ellison. Stand- ing: Roy Jones, Ed Brick, Ralph Jones, Mike Weirbrick, Phil Brais. Candlepin bowlers struggle 24-56 Ralph Jones also shows fine form as he bowled his way to Eddie Brick shows good follow-through in the delivery a three-game total of 347. This was high for the league this which helped him score a league-high single of 138. season. 153 THE 1965-66 HOCKEY TEAM. Front Row: Claude Roy, Robert Warner, John Troy, Fred Medicke. Second Row: Coach Kenneth Zemla, Roger Camerota, Marc LaFreniere, Gary Truesdell, Chris Raiders finish third in Fay Division Hockey with 8-7-1 Record Clarence Belden makes a stabbing save against Holyoke. 154 Kapopoulos, Clarence Belden, Peter Berte. Back Row; Robert Hamel, William Nyman, Bill Vedovelli, Lee Burgess, Paul Kotruba, Neil Lamberton, John Nyman. TEAM RECORD Commerce NYDN RON RW DN RH RF OW WY He Agawam Palmer Holyoke Pittsfield Agawam Pittsfield Palmer Holyoke Palmer Agawam Holyoke Agawam Palmer Pittsfield Pittsfield Holyoke Opponent COrPNRF ARF RN OW KRRN Or OC Na A shot by Raiders’ Fred Medicke (in white) is stopped by the Holyoke goalie, but Paul Kotruba neatly tucks in the rebound. A determined group of Commerce skaters produced a winning season of eight victories against seven losses and one tie. Goalie Cl arence Belden allowed only 2.375 goals a game and earned three shutouts. Leading this year’s charge for the Red Raiders’ third-place finish in the Fay Division were Gary Truesdell, who was the team’s high scorer, and Paul Kotruba, who was second in scoring. (Above) Paul Kotruba controls the puck during a face-off to start an attack with John Nyman and Fred Medicke. (Below) Bob Hamel A body-check by Marc LaFreniere produces control of clears the puck away from behind the cage to stop an attack by the puck off the boards. Holyoke. 155 1965 JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM. Front Row: Robin Patenaude, Glenn Lungarini, Pete Harris, Edmond Narcisse, Lee Burgess, Fred Medicke. Second Row; John Nyman, Mark Wentworth, J. V. Baseball has 7-6 record 1965 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM. Front Row: Tony Davis, James Rogers, James Phelan, William Allan, Ernest Rickson, John Derderian, John Francis. Second Row: Wilson St. Julien, Rob- ert Stebbins, Joseph Gentles, Ralph Jones, Robert McCollum, George P Nola “4 g Jimmy Freeman, Robert Lewis, Harold Parker, Stanley Maley, Chris Kapopoulos. Back Row: Henry Willoughby, Bill Blais, Louis Sarage, Barry Gray, Jim Liebel, Coach Kenneth Finkel. J. V. Football has 1-1-2 record Evans, Nate Wilson. Back Row. Calvin Bridges, Thomas Moore, Michael Kane, Michael Daley. Coach John Bennett, Wyatt Leak, Roger Blair, Commerce Opponent 79 Trade 97 44 Enfield 3 56 Ludlow 66 59 Classical Dp) 67 Chicopee Comp. 59 58 Cathedral 62 ao beck tev. 63 38 Tech Frosh 45 54 Tech J. V. 41 Tech Frosh 51 43 Trade 70 7 Classical 0 54 Cathedral 91 1965-66 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. Al Dixon, Dennis Pitoniak, Daniel Sullivan, Joseph Front Row: Robert Salter, James Thomas, Nate Wilson, Gentles, Mike Manley. Back Row: Philip Paquette, Coach Sam Moses, Alonzo Somerville. Second Row: James Hughes, Monte. Flagg, Pat Mangan. TEAM RECORD J.V. Basketball has 4-9 record After a quick break away against Cathedral’s junior var- sity basketball team, Mike Manley takes a jump shot and scores for the Red Raid- efs. FIELD HOCKEY TEAM. Front Row; Andrea Romano, Debbie Burill, Mary Giuggio, Cynthia Harrison, Elaine Heishman, Terry LaMothe, Lorette Labier. Second Row: Pat McCarthy, Ellen Martin, Cherlann Falzone, Penny Veronica Pasquariello shows fine form as she prepares to serve in a tennis match. 158 Barnes, Annette Fortune, Pat DeAngelo, Pat Perry, Ange- la Bartone. Back Row; Dianne Dennis, Diane Voight, Sue Meaney, Ann Gates, Linda LaPine. Donna Ostrander performs on the balance beam. GIRLS TRACK TEAM. Belinda Keaton, Yolanda Dixon, Maureen Merrigan, Juanita Caesar, Juanita Monroe, Yvonne O'Neal, Ruth Davis, Beverly Cole- Girls Athletic Activities Boys and girls gym classes unite as they cross State Street to the Armory grounds. man, Sandra Walker, Margaret Loatman, Trecetia Campbell, Vivian Hayes, Alneta Holmes. Program variety provides activities for every school season. Our track team proved the best in the city when it won the first place blue ribbon in the city meet. Donna Ostrander was outstanding in gymnastics as she won first place for over-all performance. Mr. Sweeney presents the blue ribbon to Vivian Hayes, Maureen Merrigan, and Trecetia Campbell of the track team for its first place finish in the city meet. 159 THE 1965-66 DRILL TEAM. Front Row: Kathleen Heaton, Karen Leger, Marjorie Carter, Marie Mahan, Annette Bokser, Cynthia Efan- tis, Adelina DiSanti, Barbara Rector. Second Row: Patricia DeAngelo, Joy Clemons, Dianne Dennis, Judith Krotky, Carolyn Burby, Pat Perry, Juanita Monroe. Third Row: Carol Freeman, Barbara White, ‘ Drill Team shows poised coordination 160 Trecetia Campbell, Mary Jo Plasse, Karen Hasselbaum, Paula Gibbs, Valerie Cooper, Diane Pina. Back Row: Gwendolyn Porter, Sally Berry, Linda Granger, Brenda Langley, Deborah Taliaferro, C. V. Spinks, Susan Meaney. Trying out for the Drill Team are Cynthia Efantis, Mary Rigazio, Sally Berry, and Mary Jo Plasse. These tryouts are conducted during the spring of each year. THE 1965-66 CHEERLEADERS. Front Row: Martha Mularz, Chris- Row: Bonnie Baker, Linda Robichaud, Alice Zielinski, Nancy Collings, tine LaRoche, Grace Tucci, Eileen Lewkowicz, Nancy Tangredi. Back Elaine Serra. Our cheerleaders begin one of our many rallies with a hurried entrance from the corridor. Cheerleaders rally school behind teams 161 Index STAFF Lavelle, Bernard 14, 79 Ackley, Wendie 89 Baines, Barbara 105 Lemieux, Raymond 14 Ahearn, Susan 104 Baj, Kathy 105 Abbott, Marion 10 Leone, Catherine 14 Ainsworth, Sheila 104 Baker, Bonnie 89, 161 Allen, Frederick 10 MacKay, John 14 Akers, Susan 104 Baldini, Gail 40, 79, 125, 130 Alleva, Francis 10, 20 Mahan, Frances 14, 20, 79, 125 Albano, Anna 104 Baldyga, Barbara 33 Alminas, Alphonse 10 Malesta, Maryann 14 Albano, Linda 32 Ball, Keitha 33 Andrews, Frances 19 Malone, Dorothy 19 Aldrich, Cecelia 89 Ball, Patricia 89 Astorino, Rita 10 Mannix, Margaret 14 Aldrich, Susan 40, 79; 83, 125, 126, Ballard, Philip 89 Bennett, Bess 10 Mazurowski, Joseph 14 130 Balsam, Ann 89 Bennett, John 10, 17, 21, 79, 125, © McCarthy, Mary 15 Allan, Judith 32 Bandoski, Leona 33 150 McCleary, Alberta 15 Allan, William 104, 150 Banks, Bonita 93 Bent, Elwood 10 McDonald, Joan 15 Allard, Frances 121 Barchielle, Linda 33 Burlow, Elinor 10 McWha, William 15 Allen, Diana 104 Barden, Catherine 89 Cabana, Cecilia 18 Meacham, George 15, 142, 146, 152 Allen, Martha 104, 121, 125 Barger, Charles 93 Canarie, Madeleine 10 Meehan, Catherine 7, 15 Allen, Susan 89 Barlow, Dorothy 89, 134 Carroll, Claire 11 Midura, Gladys 5 Aller, Susan 32 Barnes, Mary 89 Carroll, Helene 11 Moriarty, Catherine 15 Aller, Robert 32 Barnes, Penny 158 Ciesluk, Thaddeus 11, 14 Murphy, Mary 15, 88 Almeida, Richard 104 Barrett, Susan 89 Cignoli, Robert 11 Nickerson, Walter 15, 26, 50 Ambrose, Donna 104 Barron, Elaine 89 Clancy, Mary 11 Odato, Gertrude 19 Amelisko, MaryAnne 104 Barrows, Ray 33 Clancy, Virginia 11 O’Hare, Katherine 19 Amos, Sandra 104 Barton, Debbie 90 Conchieri, Ernest 11, 41, 143 Rearden, Mary 19 Anderson, Jane 89 Barwikowski, Linda 33 Connell, Elizabeth 11 Regis, Delores 19 Anderson, Michael 104, 128 Basile, Nancy 105, 121 Connell, Grace 11 Rioux, Leo 15 Anderson, William 104 Bass, William 144, 148 Connolly, Bernice 11 Robinson, Hazel 19 Andreis, Donna 104 Bastiaans, Margareth 33 Connolly, Mary 19 Rodgers, Joseph 16, 88 Andrewes, Carole 104 Bastiaans, Yvonne 105 Conway, Mary 11 Rumpal, Bruno 18 Archambault, Patricia 89 Bastien, Barbara 33 Cook, David 12, 14, 60, 148 Sandberg, Richard 16 Archidiacono, Lucieta 104 Bateman, Forrest 90, 144, 146, 150, Corcoran, Charles 12 Sartwell, Gladys 16 Arena, Marlene 104 iil Croken, Catherine 19 Scully, Bertha 19 Armitage, George 104 Bates, Ronald 33 Czech, Stanley 12 Serafino, Anthony 16 Armour, Carden 32 Bates, Sharon 105 Della Giustina, Joseph 12 Smith, Harold 12, 16 Arnold, Joel 41, 89, 144, 146, 150 Bator, Edward 23 Durepo, Madeleine 12 Stoddard, Mary 16 Aronne, Michael 32 Battisti, Lillian 31, 33, 127 Ellis, Barbara 19, 60 Stone, John 16, 22 Arruda, Joan 89 Bavieri, Dianne 105 Ellison, Raymond 12, 153 Sweeney, Philip 3, 4, 71, 124,159 Arslanian, Catherine 104 Beatty, Peter 33 Finnegan, William 12 Tenczar, John 16 Arslanian, Jane 89 Beaulieu, Rachel 33 Flagg, Monte 12, 146, 151 Tillotson, James 16 Arterton, Christine 104 Beck, Maria 90, 133 Grant, Melvin 12, 61, 127 Trespas, Henry 1 Ashe, Thomas 32 Bedinelli, Dolores 105 Greenleaf, Florence 12 Troy, John 5, 144, 146, 150, 151 Asher, Sally 104, 130 Bedore, Janice 105 Griffin, Helene 13 Vaughn, Fredericka 17 Ashford, Mary 32, 120 Bedore, Linda 34, 79 Gumlaw, Lorrie-Ann 13 Widland, Harriet 17 Atkins, Perestine 104 Beford, Carol 34 Hanson, Michaeline 19 Wilder, William 17 Atkins, Willie Mae 89 Beggs, Kathleen 90 Hargreaves, George 13, 24 Williams, Emma 17 Atwood, Carol 32 Beggs, Susan 34 Harrington, James 13 Wright, Willard 18 Auclair, Barbara 104 Belden, Clarence 34, 135, 154 Hart, Catherine 18 Yorio, George 19 Aucla ir, Robert 105 Belden, Francine 23, 31, 34 Holley, Wayland 13 Zajchowski, Julia 17 Avery, Harold 89 Belden, Kathleen 90 Hurley, Thomas 13 Zemla, Kenneth 17, 154 Axiotis, Linda 89 Belisle, Brenda 109, 125, 127 vers Regina 13 Aykanian, Gail 32, 82 Meee 34 re Hyde, Eleanor 13, 25 enedix, Louise Jones, Harold 13, 20 STUDENTS B Beninato, Lillian 105 King, Verle 13 A Babalis, Robert 104 Bennefield, George 105 LaFlamme, Normand 14 Abbott, Linda 104 Bailey, George 108 Bennett, Gwendolyn 34, 82 Landry, Frank 14 Ackley, Doreen 105 Bailey, Nancy 99 Bennett, Penny 34, 121 Patrons Compliments of the DELEHANTY DRUG STORE SHOE BOX 158 Rifle Street 1236 Main Street Compliments of a Friend Tel. 734-3800 CROWN PRODUCTS CO. nae Front Ee FAIRBANKS AUTO SCHOOL Compliniceratt icopee, Mass. 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Sandra 98 Rosario, Olga 113 Rosemond, Margaret 68, 131 Ross, Craig 88, 98 Ross, Linda 25, 68 Ross, Marjorie 113 Rossini, Donna 113 Rovithis, Stella 113 Rowland, Jeanne 68 Rowland, Susan 68 Roy, Claude 113, 154 Rubin, Shaina 113 Rucks, Vivian 98 Rusby, Christine 98 Rushford, Lynne 98 Russell, Hilda 95 Russell, Sandra 113 Russo, Elizabeth 98 Russo, John 68 Russo, Mario 98, 148 S Sacharczyk, Paul 104, 113, 152 Sacharczyk, Steven 68 St. Germain, Deborah 113 St. Julian, Linda 68 St. Julien, Wilson 113, 150 Salbo, Barbara 68 Salter, Robert 113, 151 Salter, Sandra 68, 79, 121 Salvador, Debbie 113 Samol, Judy 27, 113 Sampson, Thomas 113 Sanders, Richard 98 Sansalone, Rosemarie 69, 120, 121, 127 Santa, Aida 23, 113 Santaniello, Carolina 98 Santaniello, Gail 113, 120 Sarage, Louis 98, 146, 150 Sarna, Anne 69 Saville, Judith 98 Savoy, Alice 113 Saxon, Betty 69 Scagliarini, Ann 98 Scaife, Richard 69, 120, 148, 149 Scanlon, Edward 69, 120, 123, 136, 170 Scarfe, Linda 113 Scavatto, JoAnn 106 Schaller, Jessica 98 Schoolcraft, Jarilyn 69 Scibelli, Roger 90 Scibelli, Rose Mary 91 Scott, Acquitta 91 Scott, Diane 98 Scott, Judy 69 Acknowledgements The Editorial Staff and its adviser, Mr. Ellison, wish to thank Miss McCleary and her photo production staff, Rosemarie Clefe, Judith Louer, Kathleen Mahan, and Jane Tokarz, for their efficient service in making all photo arrangements. Without their help, we could not have made several tight deadlines. Mr. Jones, our faculty photographer, for his reliable, on- the-spot service. In ten years, Mr. Ellison and the editors have seldom made a demand that Mr. Jones could not meet. Miss Grace Connell and Miss Henderson for supervising senior photo appointments. Mr. Alminas and Mr. Mazurowski, and their business staff, for assuming the heavy responsibilities of financing and dis- tributing Caduceus 66. Robert Cogswell for his student candid photos. Scott, Paul 69, 121, 136 Scully, Marianne 69 Seals, Gregory 69, 146 Senecal, Donald 98, 123, 127 Serra, Elaine 19, 69, 120, 136, 161 Serwatka, Susan 114 Sevier, Paulette 27 Seymour, Doreen 108 Sharpe, James 89 Shaughnessy, Sandra 111 Sheehan, Kevin 99 Sheldon, Andrea 69 Shepard, Mary 93 Shepard, Patricia 27, 41, 114, 121 Shnop, Arya 114, 148 Shonak, Barbara 31, 40, 72, 79, 83, L252 Sy) Shoro, Judith 72 Shuman, Philip 72, 120, 144, 146 Shumsky, Fred 114, 148, 152 Siano, William 114 Siddell, Eileen 93 Sienkiewicz, Shiela 72 Simmons, Johnnie 93, 135, 146 Simmons, Shirley 72 Simpson, Steven 72 Siraco, John 72, 132 Sisk, Doreen 99, 137 Skelly, Mary 99 Skibski, Linda 99, 124, 127, 135 Skap, Linda 114 Slater, Linda 114 Small, Geraldine 99 Smart, Louisa 99 Smith, Craig 97 Smith, Debra 114 Smith, Dennis 94 Smith, Dorethea 72, 170 Smith, Jacqueline 114 Smith, James 114 Smith, Pamela 97 Smith, Patricia 97, 130, 135 Smith, Peter 50, 72 Smith, Sammie 146 Smola, Gail 72 Snyder, Lynn 114 Sobel, Arline 114 Soderstrom, Sandra 113 Soffan, Karla 72, 122, 124 Soffan, Sharyn 88, 97, 125 Sokolowski, Raymond 72 Solecki, Sonia 114 Somers, Linda 114 Somerville, Alonzo 114, 148, 150 Soucia, Sandra 114 Mr. Sweeney for his generous cooperation in making pos- sible our distinctive (and expensive) cover. The Commerce Faculty for their patience with our necessary classroom interruptions and their help with photo identifica- tions. Mrs. Ellis for compiling urgently needed senior data, often upon too short notice. Josten’s for supplying the design sketches for our cover. Bosworth’s Studio for providing our homeroom group photos and action shots of several important evening events. Mr. Jack Brown of T. O’Toole and Sons for his technical assistance in the printing of Caduceus ’66. Mr. Brown has frequently enabled us to employ special printing effects with satisfying results. 168 Soukiasian, Karen 114 Sousa, Maria 73, 81 Souvigney, Judy 114 Sparks, Janice 73 Sparks, Martha 97 Spedding, Carl 114 Spindler, Carl 114 Spindler, Cynthia 114 Spinks, G. 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115 VanZandt, Edward 99 Varelas, Dorothy 115 Vaughn, JoAnn 75 Veasley, Doris 115 Vedovelli, William 115, 146, 154 Velasquez, Maria 23, 75 Veloudos, Shelia 30, 75, 123, 124, ayer ley Verrette, Elaine 99, 124 Vezina, Barbara 24, 115 Vezina, Connie 75 Viereck, Linda 115, 120 Viggers, Sandra 30, 75, 125 Vigil, Linda 75, 123 Villamaino, Nancy 99 Vitale, Linda 88, 99, 120 Vivenzio, Alfredo, 76, 127, 148 Voight, Dianne 76, 82, 122, 158 Voyik, George 76 Voyik, Ronald 115 WwW Walczak, Nancy 76 Walker, Sandra 76, 159 Walling, Mary 99 Wanat, Joseph 115 Wandrei, Patricia 76 Ward, Noreen 76 Warden, Patricia 99 Warner, Robert 115, 154 Warren, Glenn 94 Washington, Betty 76 Watt, Christine 115 Watson, Richard 76 Webb, Ruth 115 Weed, Gail 115 Weirbrick, Michael 76, 153 Wells, Karen 114 Wenners, Sandra 76 Wentworth, Guy 99 Wentworth, Mark 99, 146, 150 Wezniak, Ann 115 Wheeler, Belinda 99 Whelihan, Suzanne 76, 79 White, Barbara 77, 123, 130, 160 White, Larry 114 White, Linda 115 Whitehead, Faith 77 Whitman, Brian 148 Whyte, Charlene 77, 136 Wiencek, Laureen 115 Wiesel, Diane 31, 77, 125 Wilcox, Carol 77 Wilder, Patricia 99 Wilk, Henry 99, 135 Willett, Diane 105 Willette, Janet 115 Williams, Robert 99 Williams, Willie Lou 99 The Caduceus Editorial Staff Senior Assoctate Editors Willis, Annette 115 Wilson, Barbara 97 Wilson, Carol 77 Wilson, Kathleen 10, 31, 77, 119, 120 Wilson, Marcella 115 Wilson, Margaret 99, 121 Wilson, Nathaniel 115, 150, 151 Wilson, Ronald 99 Winslow, Susan 115 Winterle, Carl 77 Wisniowski, Sally 99 Wojcik, Jane 115, 130 Wojtowicz, Pamela 77 Wood, Barbara 77 Wood, Dolores 115 Woods, Diane 77 Woods, Mary 115 Woodward, Anna 77 Woosley, Sally 77 Work, Terry 78 Worthington, Pamela 78, 120, 127, 133, Wright, Beverly 115 Wright, Edith 91 Wright, Ethel 115 Wrona, Christine 115 Wyman, Nancy 10, 30, 41, 78, 120, 123, 124 Wynn, Nancy 99 Wynne, Jean 78 Ys Yacovone, Linda 115 Yacovone, Paul 99 Yacovone, Steve 78, 144, 128 Yarkey, Susan 99, 132 Yeager, Susan 114 Yergeau, Francine 115 Youmans, Sharon 115 Young, Mary 99, 134 Young Paula 88, 99 Youngs, Judith 99 Youngs, Susan 99 Yvon, Thomas 78, 136, 143, 150, Syl L Zahara, Linda 99 Zarlengo, Christine 115 Zarlengo, Linda 78 Zielinski, Alice 78, 161 Zielinski, Monica 78, 120 Ziviak, Eileen 99 Zukowski, Christine 115 POMC AS Sime De OP Aha Oe nA Ly Marlene Gentile Shelia Veloudos Editors-in-Chief Doris Brodie Dorothy Farrow Carol Berthiaume Carolyn Burby Martha Mularz Theresa Panetti Faculty Editor Kathleen Wilson Bee ee eet we eed ona t Mari Riese MUREEOSISES HAST OF Mn Pett hun he lecngeaneaes Janet Thompson Nancy Wyman DIOP LEASE OR Te eee yee eee hc tte Marianne Harlamon Junior Associate Editors Paula Combs Christine Frodema Joan Gagliardo DOT ETRASE OFT RN eM cM as os likin toe nek James Riendeau Joan Irwin Donald Senecal Carol Metivier 169 Acknowledgements 168 Activities 118 Art Class 26 Assemblies 138, 139 Assistant Principals 9 Audio-Visual Aides 132 Autographs 172 Baseball 142 Basketball 150, 151 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Second Row: Edward Scanlon, Shir- ley Trombley, Patricia Gilbert, Betty Gemignani, Wendy Johnson, ’ Red Cross Council 130 Room 4 (Jr.) 89 Room 104 (Fr.) 104 Room 105 (Fr.) 105 Room 106 (Jr.) 89 Room 107 (Fr.) 105 Room 108 (Jr.) 90 Room 109 (Jr.) 90 Room 110 (Fr.) 106 Room 112 (Jr.) 91 Room 116 (Fr.) 106 Room 119 (Fr.) 107 Room 120 (Jr.) 91 Room 121 (Jr.) 92 Room 123 (Fr.) 107 Room 124 (Fr.) 108 Room 207 (Fr.) 108 Room 208 (Fr.) 109 Room 209 (Fr.) 109 Room 210 (Fr.) 110 Room 212 (Jr.) 92 Room 214A (Jr.) 93 Room 214B (Fr.) 110 Room 216A (Fr.) 111 Room 216B (Jr.) 93 Room 220 (Fr.) 111 Room 221 (Jr.) 94 Room 222 (Fr.) 112 Room 224 (Jr.) 94 Room 225 (Jr.) 95 Room 231A (Jr.) 95 Room 231B (Fr.) 112 Room 302 (Fr.) 113 Room 305 (Jr.) 96 Room 307 (Jr.) 96 Business Staff Room 309 (Jr.) 97 Room 312 (Jr.) 97 Room 315 (Jr.) 98 Room 317 (Jr.) 98 Room 318A (Fr.) 113 Room 319 (Jr.) 99 Room 320 (Fr.) 114 Room 323 (Fr.) 114 Room 326 (Fr.) 115 Room 327B (Jr.) 99 Room 328 (Fr.) 115 School Administration 9 School Committee 9 Science 22, 23 Senior Christmas Dance 80 Senior Class Ballot 82 Senior Officers and Advisers 79 Senior Executive Board 79 Senior Three-Year Honor Roll 30 Soccer 148 Social Studies 24 Spanish 23 Spotlight-on-Youth Reporters 127 Stenography I 20 Student Council 125 Table of Contents 5 TB Typists 126 Tennis 158 Track 144, 159 Trading Post 126 World History 24 Wrestling 152 Mary Maloney, Nancy Cunliffe. 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Will I make a decent week’s pay? Have a chance for raises, advancement, more responsibility? How about fringe benefits? Is the work challenging? I had what it takes to get through high school. Will they give me a chance to use my brains? Note: Many young men and women in this area can answer ‘‘Yes’’ to these questions. They work for New England Telephone Company ... New England’s largest employer. Why not talk with our employment interviewer soon... before you graduate? Ask your Guidance Counselor to tell you when and where to apply. == New England Telephone 7 Part of the Nationwide Bell System An equal opportunity employer 176 snags te ee is ee, 7 oh eerie ine Ge Uilee ™s, ips i ie © a “ 3 ry woah, = Baaeeies yt pkeret Hans eh tas ath ae pierre renga ag Sie Aeegoa IO FT are perpen thine tized = Sete anaes SaaS xt a oo as : a a ke ; Fina iii bn rz Tania ai nin : ‘ : =| : 7 i
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