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CADUCEUS Volume 42, 1967 HIGH SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 415 State Street Springfield, Massachusetts STACK A IN MEMORIAM JAMES J. HARRINGTON November 22, 1905 - February 8, 1967 The students of the High School of Commerce will greatly miss Mr. James J. Harrington, who died February 8, 1967. Mr. Harrington taught typing at Commerce from 1958 until 1967, and his death was indeed a terrible shock and a tremendous loss to his family and all of us at the High School of Com- merce. Mr. Harrington was graduated from American International College in 1945 with a B.S. Degree. In 1947 he secured from Springfield College his Masters Degree in Education. From 1945-46, he taught business subjects at Chicopee High School. JUN Fo r eight years, from 1950-58, Mr. Harrington took great pride in teaching the general auxiliary class at Chestnut Junior High School. He then came to Commerce, where he taught until this year. Mr. Harrington leaves his wife Sally and three children. We at the High School of Commerce will always remember Mr. Harrington not only as a wonderful teacher, but also as a kind of loving individual. Certainly one who derived such pleasure as he did through helping the young and needy must indeed possess much patience and understanding. Mr. Harring- ton always loved children. We will always love him. S 1967 IN DEDICATION TO MR. RAYMOND ELLISON This year the High School of Commerce salutes Mr. Raymond H. Ellison who has recently completed ten years as adviser to the Caduceus Yearbook Staff. His guidance has proved invaluable in helping his stu- dents to create the annual yearbook, Caduceus. Having begun his advising career in 1957, Mr. Ellison has been highly praised by his immediate supervisors for doing an “excellent and outstanding” job. Mr. Ellison’s tenure as adviser was culminated last year when the High School of Commerce yearbook received a first-class rating. Those who worked on the yearbook staff are well aware of the in- valuable assistance they obtained from Mr. Ellison. There were numer- ous occasions when he gave up much of his leisure time to proofread names or layouts in order to alleviate the burdens of his students. Mr. Ellison was graduated from Clark University in 1942 with an A.B. Degree. In 1948 he secured his A.M. Degree from Brown Uni- versity. After teaching for three years at Milford Preparatory School, Mr. Ellison came to the High School of Commerce in 1955, where he has been teaching English ever since. Mr. Ellison leaves his position in the capable hands of Mr. Thaddeus J. Ciesluk, to whom all the members o f the Caduceus Staff wish the best of luck. The Staff will always remember and appreciate the excellent and invaluable advice which had been bestowed on them by Mr. Ellison. ORE WORL For the past three years, a student has made the High School of Commerce his home away from home. One of the most important facets of a high school education is the possession of enthusiasm toward one’s work, toward one’s fellow students and teachers, and perhaps most important, toward one’s school. This enthusiasm is the magic ingredient called School Spirit. It originates when a student is willing to give of himself to make his school better. Because we the students feel that this plays a very important part in all activities in school life, we dedicate the 1967 Caduceus to School Spirit. Faculty and Classes .................. 6 Freshmen minnie: hides pss 98 SeGlONS Meee ees yesrzeit uesee te 28 Activities TUMIOLS meena ee ede net the 82 SPOLES ieee MRE ga: sai deco bees: 136 ACULTY School Spirit Isp cre, ... Correcting homework papers on a weekend instead of going skiing... PHILIP A. SWEENEY A.B. A.M. Principal, High School of Commerce Mr. Sweeney keeps the cafeteria running smoothly by Mr. Sweeney displays the plaque dedicated in memory helping out in the dessert line. of students who fought in World War I. eo Fe ei ic mR DR. GLADYS A. MIDURA MR. JOHN TROY B.S., M.Ed., PhD. B.S., M.Ed., PhD. Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Dr. Midura has a friendly lunchroom chat with a group of senior Fulfilling one of his many office duties, Mr. Troy reassigns Jane girls. Powers to a study. Office Personnel MRS. BARBARA ELLIS MRS. MICHAELINE MRS. DOROTHY MISS MARY REARDEN HANSON MALONE Miss Rearden and Mrs. Malone perform duties which result in an efficient but friendly office. 10 Guidance Senior (outst “t MR. BRUNO RUMPAL B.S. M.A. Senor Girls Counselor MRS. CECELIA CABANA B.S., M.S. Junior Girls Counselor Mr. Bruno Rumpal, Senior Girls Counselor, places in- valuable scholarship information on his bulletin board outside Room 127. MRS. CATHERINE HART MR. WILLARD WRIGHT B.A. M.Ed. B.A. M.A. Freshmen Girls Counselor Boys Counselor SPRINGFIELD SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION SCHOOL COMMITTEE Dr. John E. Deady, Superintendent Mayor Charles V. Ryan, Jr., Chairman Everett P. McCue, Assistant Superintendent Mary M. Lynch, Vice Chairman Joseph E. Buckley, Assistant Superintendent Wilbur J. Hogan Thomas A. Kenefick, Assistant Superintendent Romeo J. Cyr Theodore E. Dimauro Vincent DiMonaco William J. O’Neil 11 English The English Staff this year was expanded with the addition of two new teachers, Mrs. Leib and Mr. Connery. With an ever-increasing number of students taking College English, Mrs. Griffin was called upon to aid Mr. Grant by teaching the Junior C.P.’s. MR. FREDERICK G. MRS. BESS BENNETT ALLEN B.A. A.B., M.A. Future Nurses Club Adviser English Department Chairman MR. RAYMOND H. ELLISON B.A., M.A. Caduceus é i Harold Avery demonstrates the proper techniques of public-speaking to his speech class. Pai ie MR. MELVIN GRANT A.B., M.A. Drama Club MRS. HELENE GRIFFIN MR. BERNARD M. MRS. RONNIE R. LEIB MRS. MARGARET B.S.Ed., M.Ed. LAVELLE B.A., M.Ed. MANNIX National Honor Society A.B., M.Ed. B.S.Ed. Public Events Supervisor Faculty Social Comm. Chair. 12 MR. THADDEUS MISS ELIZABETH MR. FRANCIS CONNERY MR. CHARLES CIESLUK CONNELL B.A., M.E. CORCORAN B.A., M.Ed. A.B., M.A. J.V. Basketball Coach A.B., M.A. Caduceus Commerce Adviser Capers Assistant Director MR. WAYLAND J. HOLLEY A.B., M.A., C.A.G.S. Capers Director Peggy Lowery, Donna Cox, and Marilyn Lewis are portraying the three witches prophesying MacBeth’s future. MR. THOMAS HURLEY B.A., M.Ed. 1969 Class Adviser MRS. GLADYS MRS. HARRIET MR. FRANK LANDRY SARTWELL WIDLAND B.S., M.Ed. B.A., M.A. B.A., M.Ed. Capers Publicity Faculty Social Committee Red Cross 1S) Spanish Miss Mary Ellen Hogan, a recent graduate of the Our Lady of the Elms College has succeeded Miss Mary Mc- Carthy in our Spanish department. Seaeaisianaanmnanenlicemenemninmeemeeeeees Tores de MADRID DONEZ. Bones ORTEGA CESAR SINOR, = Miss Hogan familiarizes Karol Caporale and Elaine McAleer with Spanish culture. The bullfight is held close to the hearts of the Spanish people. MISS ELINOR BURLOW B.A. M.Ed. French Club Adviser 14 MISS MARY ELLEN HOGAN B.A. Spanish Club Adviser French Miss Burlow’s French 3 class has organized a French Club. Each Monday the club meets and discusses French culture and customs. The club is planning to hold a contest in the writing of French essays. Marie Hagopian, president of the newly formed French Club, conducts a meeting during the 6th period French class. Science Mrs. Blake, a new addition to our science department, is now teaching the physics class. With new equipment arriving each year, the science teachers are giving their classes better knowledge about the world around them. MRS. RITA ASTORINO MRS. RITA BLAKE B.S. M.A. B.S. Jr. Class Adviser MISS MR. ALBERTA McCLEARY MR. JOHN STONE MR. HENRY TRESPAS WILLIAM WILDER, 2nd ae BS. M.A. CAG.S. BS. M.A. a as Caduceus ANNELIDA EARTHWORM Theresa Downey dissects a worm under the direction of Candyce La Page. 15 Social Studies MR. ALPHONSE J. ALMINAS ' MISS GRACE CONNELL L.L.B. B.S. M.Ed. B.S.Ed. M.Ed. Caduceus Business Staff Caduceus Faculty Adviser Photo Supervisor we f ee ee e od ‘ cr sa setts ae eat 2 a te ait tas es we MR. JOHN MACKAY B.S. M.A. Capers Stagecraft Mr. Hargreaves points out a trade route to Eileen Boyer. The Social Studies course this year was. expanded with the addition of Psychology to the Modern Problems II course taught by Miss Henderson. The teachers in this department made greater use of new filmstrips and records this year. MR. pie Se RICHARD SANDBERG J.V. Football Coach A.B. M.S. Faculty Social Committee 16 = - ae Ee A Oe Boh oe ie 6 2 Spo EQuks A x Eages Boe ke oa% , ge Ss aU-§ eas MoS 2: - Py WM — 3 recs ea.e ets = © ee a2 a = = Zi (e) = fan?) A WY i's) AG 2 aus Sc ; Zain Z Om as a “a a) B i in. | re a eee (3) °° : S) fa © Sr 5 ee oO g it (2) = ; cS im g YQ —_— Cie 5 ax g O a = = S on G ‘g 3 oD fav G z 3 : bee - eee ie Zane q Gag ‘s oe =zaAax “ accu! 5 i: 5 5 8 : = by. Business y | MRS. MARION B. MRS. LUCILLE F. MISS MADELINE J. ABBOTT BLAKESLEE CANARIE B. Ed. B.S. M.Ed. B.S. Future Homemakers Freshman Adviser “69” Association MR. JOHN GORMALLY MR. HAROLD JONES MISS JOAN MCDONALD MR. WILLIAM MCWHA M.A. Ed.; B. B.A. B.S. M. Ed. B.S) B.S. M. Ed. School Photographer General Organization Board United Fund Activities Mr. Jones looks on as his machine calculation class learns the correct procedures for performing numerous mathematical operations on their calculators. This year’s business program has been extended with the ad- dition of a new class, Business Management. Under the super- vision of Mr. Della-Giustina, business management is taught to the students to give them a better understanding of the op- erations of small and large cor- porations. 18 MR. ROBERT CIGNOLI B.S. M. Ed. Freshman Adviser “69” MR. GEORGE W. MEACHAM B.S. Coach Football and Wrestling MR. KENNETH A. ZEMLA B.B.A. M.E. C.A.G.S. Senior Adviser “67” MR. ERNEST L. MRS. BERNICE M. MR. JOSEPH DELLA-GUISTINA CONCHIERI CONNOLLY B.S. M.A. B.S. M.E. B.S. M.A. C.A.G.S. GO Adviser Lock er Keys Freshman Adviser ‘‘69”’ MR. ANTHONY J. MR. JOHN G. TENCZAR MISS JULIA SERAFINO B. B.A. M.B.A. M.Ed. ZAJCHOWSKI B.S.; M.Ed. Adviser for Class of 68 B.S. Ed. Make-up, Capers Treasurer for GO Filing is an important business subject offered to the students at Commerce. Andrea Dolan and Gayle Gaskin, of Miss Zajchowski’s filing class, are busy putting the fundamentals of filing to use. a 19 Secretarial The Secretarial Course was greatly improved this year by the addition of the new ediphones and audio secretary which have been put to good use by Miss Conway and Mrs. Carroll. Mr. Chelte, who teaches typing, has been added to the Secretarial staff. MRS. CLAIRE O. MR. RAYMOND J. CARROLL CHELTE B.S. M.A. B.B.A. M.Ed. Locker Keys These students are typing directly from what they hear through the ediphones. MRS. LORRIE-ANN GUMLAW B.S.Ed. Faculty Social Committee MR. JAMES HARRINGTON B.S. M.E. Bath Members of Miss Conway’s Steno II class are taking dictation by means of the new audio secretary. 20 MISS MARY CONWAY MR. DAVID COOK MR. STANLEY CZECH MRS. MADELINE B.S. M.A. B.S. M.Ed. B.S. M.Ed. DUREPO Stenographic Department Soccer Coach B.S. M.A. Chairman MRS. FRANCES MAHAN B.S. M.A. Lacker Keys MR. JOSEPH MAZUROWSKI B.S. M.A. Caduceus Business Staff Adviser Louise Lilja runs copies through the duplicating machine. MISS CATHERINE MEEHAN B.S. M.A. 21 Mathematics Because of the demand for higher mathematics in modern living, en- rollment in courses such as Algebra I, II, and Elementary Analysis has increased 20%. MR. JOHN BENNETT MR. NORMAND MR. JOSEPH E. RODGERS B.A., M.A. LaFLAMME B.S., M.Ed., LL.B Math Club Adviser A.A., B.A., M.Ed. Senior Class Adviser Business Adviser to Commerce Mr. Bennett explains the uses of the cone, a geometrical figure, to his class. General Auxilary MRS. DOROTHY HENRY MRS. CATHERINE LEONE B.A. B.A., M.E. Faculty Social Committee 22 MR. WALTER D. NICKERSON B.Mus., M.Ed. Musical Programs Adviser Music and Att Our school band is busily at work during one of their practice sessions. Sandy Roncolato is putting the finishing touches on this year’s yearbook cover, she helped to design. 15) Music and Art are the two fine arts offered to the students at Commerce. Many of the stu- dents go on to higher learning to broaden their knowledge in these fields. MR. VERLE KING B.S., M.Ed. Scenery-Capers Girls Gym Together with field hockey, basketball, and softball, gym- nastics plays an important part in the girls physical education program. MISS MRS. FLORENCE GREENLEAF MRS. VERONICA O’DELL FREDERICKA VAUGHN B.S. M.S. BS. Bios Cheerleader Coach Basketball Coach Drill Team Coach Cynthia Dore demonstrates the ease and gracefulness that comes with much rope climbing practice. MRS. EMMA WILLIAMS B.S. M.S. Field Hockey Coach Applying strength as well as coordination, Joanne Daigle com- pletes a forward straddle on the “horse”. ak i ‘ ™ x , . “s 2 OP Ub SRRe. At eee 24 Boys Gym Gymnastics also plays an im- portant part in the boys’ physi- cal development. Under the direction of Mr. Russo and Mr. Meacham, the gymnastics pro- gram is effectively carried out to keep in tune with the late President Kennedy's physical MR. THOMAS RUSSO fitness goals. A.A. B.S. Coach for Boys’ Sports A good jump off the spring board gives Henry Little Mark Holden attempts a forward somersault over a line of students during the height he needed to accomplish this stradle vault a stunts and tumbling class. over the Swedish box. Mr. Russo’s Freshman gym class per- forms a warm-up exercise. 2 Cooking MISS ELINOR HYDE MRS. MARY ANN B.S., Ed. MALESTA Faculty Social Comm. BS. Future Homemakers Club Home Economics Our Home Economics Department has been improved this year with the addition of new sewing machines and a cake decorating course for senior girls. Another new Mary Lessard takes her finished cassarole out of the oven. addition is the Future Homemakers Club, supervised by Mrs. Blakeslee and Mrs. Malesta. Loreen Daniels looks on as Susan Bacon works on a blouse in her Home Ec. class. Sewing MISS HELENE CARROLL MISS VIRGINIA M. B.S., M.S. CLANCY Senior Caps Gowns B.S. Senior Caps Gowns 26 Front Row: Hazel Robinson, Mary Connolly, Bertha Scully, Katherine O'Hara . Back Row: Berna- det Cocchi, Frances Andrews. Lunchroom Workers Nurse Mrs. Lydia Ware, the school nurse, performs one of her many duties as she removes a splinter from Linda Boylan’s finger. I @ jis waet School Spirit Is... ... Feeling the superiority of being a senior... Three ——— | First Honors Helen Menzel June Pistel Honor Paula Combs Joan Irwin TTanT) laid) a Bessie Kapetanis Elaine Verrette Carol Fontaine Sandra Stanek Pee, Christine Frodema Anne Gates Sheila McMahon Linda Skibski Susan Mitchell Sandra Sullivan 30 Year Third Honors — Brenda Condino Lois Johnson Second Honors Kathleen Mahan Karen Bisi Doreen Coltey Donald Senecal Christine Deraleau Carol Erwin Carol Metivier Mary Jane Strycharz Maria Mascaro Gail Bourque Margaret Baker John Hill Joseph DeMarco Sharyn Soffan 31 CECELIA MARY ALDRICH 19 Eloise Street G.O. Alternate; Christmas Dance Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm. Bookkeeping JOEL ARNOLD 219 Pendleton Avenue Fr. Exec. Board; G.O. Agent; Patrol; Chorus; Jr. Prom Comm.; Homeroom Officer; Football, Captain; Track; Basketball. Bookkeeping WILLIE MAE ATKINS 542 Union Street Clerical FRANCES ALLARD 78 Crystal Avenue G.O. Agent; G.O. Alter- nate; Christmas Dance Comm. Bookkeeping JOAN ARRUDA 49 Hillmont Street T.B. Assn. Typist. Clerical HAROLD AVERY 43 Sheldon Street Jr. Red Cross Rep.; G.O. Agent; G.O. Alternate; Ca- pers Cast; Patrol; Jr. Prom Comm.; Chorus. Clerical PATRICIA ANN ARCHAMBAULT 46 Quebec Street Homeroom Officer; Capers Stage Crew; T.B. Assn. Typist; Badminton. Clerical JANE ANDERSON 77 Mayfair Avenue T.B. Assn. Typist. General SUSAN JANE ALLEN 22 Cherryale Avenue se AGHA, “Aygoxrks pe Prom Comm.;_ Chorus; Field Hockey. Clerical dina Writing your name on your paper instead of the desk. . JUNE ARSLANIAN 120 Malden Street Jen) Prony Gomme) Class Day Usherette; Tennis. Clerical NANCY LEE BAILEY 58 Calhoun Street Clerical LINDA S. AXIOTIS 380 Main Street Gym Leader. Bookkeeping ROBERT BABALIS 74 White Street 32 BONNIE BAKER 15 Vadnais Street Chorus; Cheerleader. Clerical 59 Iona Street Clerical PENNY BARNES 2 Woodside Terrace Comm.; Field Hockey. Clerical Jr. Exec. Board; Capers Caste) )r, Prom Comm; CHARLES BARGER Jr. Red Cross Council; ' G.O. Alternate; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Jr. Prom PATRICIA BALL 81 Braddock Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; Christ- mas Dance Comm. Clerical DIANE BARGER 59 Ionia Street Clerical SUSAN BARRETT 2772 Main Street Aide. Stenographic ANN BALSAM 1370 Dwight Street GWENDOLYN BARKLOW 142 Bowles Street Bookkeeping ELAINE M. BARRON 1312 Worcester Street Sr. Exec. Board; Office Caduceus Bus. Clerical 33 Staff; Ca- pers Cast; Homeroom Of- EDY THE BARBER 158 Cherokee Drive Clerical DOROTHY BARLOW 43, Leyfred Terrace Homeroom Officer; Jr. Red GtosseeR ep mle BanAssn. Typist; Library Assistant; Softball. Clerical DEBORAH BARTON 31 Pomona Street Spanish Club. Stenographic CATHERINE BARDEN 73 Mobile Home Way Jr. Achievement. Bookkeeping MARY BARNES 147 Camb ridge Street T.B. Assn: Typist; Patrol: Chorus; Capers Usherette; Volleyball; Basketball; Bowling. Clerical WILLIAM FREEMAN BASS 93 Montrose Street Capers Cast; Soccer; Track; Basketball; Football. Bookkeeping FORREST BATEMAN 399 Orange Street Sr. Exec. Board; Patrol; Basketball; Track; Foot- ball. General MARIA BECK 20 Bernard Street Office Aide. Clerical KATHLEEN BEGGS 55 Dexter Street Patrol. Clerical KATHLEEN BELDEN 122 Hermitage Drive Commerce Staff; G.O. Au- ditor; T.B. Assn. Typist. Bookkeeping-Stenographic Chorus; Club. Clerical LILLIAN M. BENINATI 37 Johnson Street Future Nurses ANNETTE BENOIT 699 Belmont Avenue Sr. Exec. Board; Sr. Red Cross Rep.; Patrol; Christ- mas Dance Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm. Bookkeeping-Stenographic PETER J. BERTE 36 Richelieu Street Capers Comm.; Stage Crew; Jr. Prom Comm.; Hockey. Clerical CARMEN BENSCH 408 Belmont Avenue Clerical ANGELA BERTONE 50 Arliss Street Capers Cast; Office Aide; Jr. Prom Comm.; Choir; Chorus; Field Hockey; Volleyball; Tennis; Soft- ball; Gym Leader. Clerical NANCY BENSON 192 Allen Street Patrol. Clerical KAREN BISI 8 Pasadena Street Patrol; Jr. Prom Comm.; Class Day Usherette. Bookkeeping-Stenographic 34 PHYLLIS BERMAN 32 Whittier Street Banquet Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm.; Capers Usherette; Bowling. Clerical MARSHALL BLAKE 48 Stanhope Road Student Council; Home- room Officer; G.O. Agent; Stage Crew; Patrol; Track. Stenographic LORETTA BERTASSI 52 Dewitt Street Jr. Red Cross; G.O. Agent; Patrol; Banquet Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm. Clerical TIMOTHY BLAKE 17 Layzon Brothers Road Sr. Exec. Board Jira Hxee Board; G.O. Auditor; Pa- trol: Jr. Proms Comnir Christmas Dance Comm.; Chorus; Capers Cast. Bookkeeping CAROL BODZIOCH 28 Ringgold Street Clerical JACQUELINE BOUYEA 1623 Bay Street Clerical LINDA LEA BOYLAN 186 Garland Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; Capers Cast; Capers Comm.; T.B. Assn. Typist; Band; Choir; Chorus; Future Nurses Club. Bookkeeping ANNETTE BOKSER 41 Somerset Street G.O. Agent; Capers Cast; Office Aide; Lunchroom Aide; Sr. Prom Comm.; Jr. Prom Court; Drill Team. Bookkeeping SANDRA BOUYEA 1623 Bay Street Homeroom Officer; Jr. Red Cross Rep. Clerical PHILIP BRAIS 62 Oak Street Bowling. Clerical NAN BONAFILIA 65 Cherokee Drive Christmas Dance Comm.; Banquet Committee. Clerical DEBORAH BOYD 129 Suffolk Street Badminton; Softball. Clerical EDWARD P. BRICK 59 Jamaica Street G.O. Agent; Bowling. Clerical Basketball; WILLIAM BORRIELLO 74 Carvar Street G.O. Alternate; Jr. Prom Comm.; Drama Club. Clerical shivering afternoon... MICHAEL BRISBOIS 916 Carew Street G.O. Auditor. College Prep.-Bookkeeping GAIL MARIE BOURQUE 285 Orange Street Commerce Staff; Student Council; G.O. Alternate; Patrol. Bookkeeping. ... Sitting in the bleachers on a cold, MICHELE BRISBOIS 916 Carew Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; G.O. Agent; Christmas Dance Comm.; Chorus; Banquet Comm. Clerical JOSEPHINE BROSKA 28 Lucerne Road Commerce Staff; Jr. Exec. Board; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Class Prophecy Comm. Bookkeeping-Stenographic ALLAN C. BUSHEY 2084 Wilbraham Road Fes Execs Boatd- EG. Agent; GO. Auditor; Band; Chorus; Math Club; Track; Football; Wrestling. Bookkeeping PHYLLIS BUSHEY 126 Mary Coburn Road G.O, Auditor. Bookkeeping SUSAN BUCKLEY 29 Daniel Street Sr. Exec. Board; Christmas Banquet Comm.; Lunchroom Aide Alt.; Sr. Prom Comm.; Jr. Dance Comm.; Achievement; Bookkeeping Bowling. LINDA BUSHEY 127 Lang Street Capers Cast. Bookkeeping ALLAN BUSHWAY 38 William Sands Jr. Road Homeroom Officer; G.O. Auditor; Capers Cast; Pa- trol; Jr. Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm. Bookkeeping DENNIS JAMES BURD 814 Belmont Avenue Commerce Staff; Capers Cast; Capers Comm.; Stage Crew; Band; Chorus. Bookkeeping MARGARET ANN BUSHEY 80 Leitch Street Jr. Red Cross Rep.; G.O. Alternate; Capers Comm.; T.B. Assn. Typist; Patrol; Future Nurses Club. Bookkeeping BARRY ELBERT BUTLER 50 Rifle Street Capers Cast; Patrol; Cho- rus; Basketball; Football. Clerical Baseball; LEE BURGESS 50 Marsden Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; Future Teachers Club; Patrol; Jr. Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Sr. Prom Usher; Baseball; Hockey. Bookkeeping DEBORAH A. BURRILL 139 St. James Circle G.O. Agent; T.B. Assn. Typist; Chorus; Field Hockey; Volleyball; Bas- ketball; Softball; Gym Leader; Gymnastic Club. Clerical . Yelling and cheering louder than all the other classes atarally... SUSAN CABEY 81 Laurence Street Commerce Staff; Student Council, Sec.; Patrol; Jr. Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm. Stenographic STEPHEN CALBERG 73 Harmon Avenue Stage Crew; Patrol; Club. Clerical Art 36 TRECETIA CAMPBELL 18 Harvard Street Jr. Red Cross Rep.; T.B. PLSsOeely pists ae) te rom Comm.; Future Nurses Club; Capers Usherette; Jr. Achievement. Bookkeeping THERESA CANAVAN 62 Edgemont Street G.O. Agent; G.O. Auditor; Capers Comm.; Patrol; Drill Team. Bookkeeping-Stenographic - KAROL-ANN CAPORALE 411 Page Boulevard G.O. Alternate; Patrol; Fu- KATHLEEN CAREY 35 Ogden Street. Jr. Prom Comm. ture Nurses Club; Capers Clerical Usherette; Tennis; Drill Team. College Prep.-Clerical T.B. Assn. Typist; Patrol; DAVID CARRIE 74 Ellsworth Avenue Chorus. Clerical ERIS CARROLL 14 Morris Street Commerce Staff; Capers Comm.; T.B. Assn. Typist; Field Hockey; Volleyball; Badminton. Clerical LAVERNE CAULTON 136 Suffolk Street G.O. Agent; Capers Cast. Clerical ALEXANDER CARTER 14 Wilbraham Avenue JOHN ROBERT CHANNING 381 Columbus Avenue G.O. Auditor; Capers Comm.; Stage Crew; Au- dio-Visual Aide; Patrol; Math Club. Bookkeeping PATRICIA ANN CARTY CARTER 51 Leslie Street 45 Yale Street G.O. Auditor. Caduceus Bus. Staff; G.O. Bookkeeping-Stenographic Alternate; Capers Cast; Jr. Sr. Prom Comm.; Cho- rus; French Club; Volley- ball; Basketball. MARJORIE ELAINE Stenographic JEANNINE R. NANCY A. CHECHILE CHARRON 38 Acushnet Avenue 53 Genesee Street T.B. Assn. Typist. Clerical Capers Cast; Patrol; Ban- quet Comm. Clerical CARLA C. CATTER 93 Burghart Street Office Aide; Jr. Prom Comm.; Capers Usherette. Bookkeeping CHRISTINE M. CHERIES 38 Grant Street Bad minton; Bowling. Clerical 37 DOREEN CHOINIERE 44 Jasper Street Future Nurses Club; Vol- leyball; Softball; Gym Leader; Gymnastic Club. Clerical LARRY CHOINIERE 192 Santa Barbara Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; Track; Football; Wrestling. Clerical LINDA CHOINIERE 299 Newburty Street G.O. Agent; Capers Cast; Patrol; Future Nurses Club. Clerical YVONNE CHRISTIAN CATHERINE CLARK 18 Lebanon Street 13 Groveton Street G.O. Agent; G.O. Alter- Clerical nate. Clerical BARBARA CLARKE 68 Aldrew Terrace Sr. Exec. Board; Tennis; Patrol. Clerical CHRISTINE CLOSTA 88 Layzon Brothers Road Fr. Exec. Board; G.O. AI- Homeroom Off- Patrol. T.B. Clerical Assn. Typist; French Club. ternate; cer; Capers Cast; Stenographic MARGARET CLARKE 419 Goodwin Street Patrol. Clerical LARRY GENE COLE 202 College Street Homeroom Officer; Soccer; JANET L. CLAYTON 137 Appleton Street Office Aide. Bookkeeping PAULA COLLINGS 66 Hunter Place Capers Comm.; T.B. Assn. Typist; Orchestra. Clerical BEULAH CLEMONS 55 Hayden Avenue Chorus. Clerical JOY CLEMONS 138 Pendleton Avenue Capers Cast; French Club; Drill Team; Track. Clerical PATRICIA COLLINS 89 Layzon Brothers Road Clerical DOREEN COLTEY 400 Union Street Commerce Staff; G.O. Au- ditor; National Honor So- ciety. Bookkeeping-Stenographic 38 MARLEEN COLTEY 400 Union Street Clerical SANDRA COOK 61 Central Street DONNA COX 146 Jasper Street Sr. Exec. Board; Jr. Red Cross Council; Capers (Gast; 1.B, Assn. Typist; Choir; Jr. Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Chorus. Clerical PAULA JEAN COMBS 93 Grochmal Avenue Caduceus Assoc. Editor; G.O. Agent; G.O. Account- ing; National Honor So- ciety; Choir. Bookkeeping BARBARA JEAN COPSON 167 Phoenix Terrace Chorus. Clerical JOANNE CROCKER 30 Rodney Smith Jr. Cir. Capers Cast; Jr. Prom. Clerical BRENDA CONDINO 204 Leyfred Terrace Editor; Staff; Pa- trol; Graduation Day Ush- Caduceus Assoc. Caduceus Bus. erette. Bookkeeping GEORGE COUGHLIN, JR. 41 Metzger Place Clerical DONNA CRONAN 84 Clydesdale Lane Clerical LAWRENCE CONNIFF 175 Redlands Street Patrol. Clerical MARY CATHERINE COOK 387 Main Street G.O. Agent; Office Aide; Bowling. Bookkeeping Going to dances and other activities to support your school . .. DONNA MAE CRONIN 45 Newport Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; T.B. Assn. ‘Typist; Banquet Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm. Clerical WILLIAM CROSBY 68 Ronald Drive Sr. Exec. Board; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Homeroom Officer; Lunchroom Aide; Football. Clerical 39 Boy, am I glad we’re not freshmen! Sorry about that! Smiling proudly while wearing our senior Seniors, win again? 40 Who’s the “kid” with the size 13 head? hats on the first day of school. Tag, I got you last. Hurry! What’s the answer before the teacher comes back? 41 SS WN Ny see | SHEILA CULLINANE 1833 Roosevelt Avenue Jr. Red Cross Rep. Bookkeeping SUSAN DALINSKY 39 Surrey Road Caduceus Bus. Staff; Capers Cast; Patrol; Future Nurses Club; Office Aide; Jr. Prom Comm.; T.B. Assn. Typist; Bowling; Basketball. Clerical PATRICIA A. DE ANGELO 5 Rollins Street Jr. Sr. Exec. Board; Homeroom Officer; T.B. Assn. Typist; G.A. Assn.; Patrol; Jr. Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Gym Leader. Bookkeeping-College Prep. DANIEL J. CURLEY 73 York Street Patrol. Clerical CARMELA A. DANIELE 35 Wendell Place Caduceus Bus. Staff; Homeroom Officer; Jr. Red Cross Council Rep.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm. Clerical JOSEPH DE CARLO 79 Harmon Avenue Capers Cast; Patrol; Jr. Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Chorus; Soccer. Clerical SUSAN ELLEN CUTLER 63 Trafton Road Caduceus Bus. Staff; Office Aide; Homeroom Officer; G.O. Agent; Capers Cast; Class Will Comm.; Patrol; Banquet Comm. Bookkeeping RUTH ELIZABETH DAVIS 11 Dorchester Street Capers Cast; Chorus; Ban- quet Comm.; Volleyball; Badminton; Basketball; Softball. Clerical SUSAN ANN DE MARCHI 11 Angelo St. Office Aide; Future Nurses Club. Stenographic-Clerical . EDWARD DAIGLE 132 Suffolk Street Homeroom Officer; Patrol; Chorus; Lunchroom Aide; Track; Football. Clerical CAROL DALEY 74 Newhall Street Jr. Red Cross Council Rep.; G.O. Alternate; Capers Cast; Sr. Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; T.B. Assn. Typist. Clerical ... Applauding a comedy skit even though it wasn't very funny i. JOSEPH LEWIS DE MARCO 95 Sterling Street Homeroom Officer; Christ- mas Dance Comm.; G.O. Alt.; G.O. Auditor; Future Teachers Club; Patrol; Sr. Prom Comm. Bookkeeping JANE DEMORACSKI 43 Longfellow Terrace Clerical 42 DIANNE ROSE DENNIS 64 Mooreland Street G.O. Agent; G.O. Auditor; G.A.A. Board; Patrol; Jr. Prom Comm.; Field Hockey; Volleyball; Ten- nis; Basketball; Softball. Bookkeeping WANDA DENSON 15 Cedar Street Clerical LOIS DE PALO 95 Russell Street Banquet Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm. Bookkeeping CHRISTINE DERALEAU 66 Cumberland Street Commerce Editor-in Chief; Student Council; G.O. Au- ditor; Math Club; Lunch- room Aide. Bookkeeping-Stenographic DIANE DESNOYERS 109 Dener Street T.B. Assn. Typist; Jr. Prom Comm. Clerical PATRICIA DESROSIERS 30 Nevada Street Banquet Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm. Clerical THERESA DIONNE 11 Newport Street T.B. Assn. Typist; Ban- quet Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm. General LINDA DE VASIER 33 Marlborough St. Chorus; Consultants Hostess. Clerical ALFRED DIXON 25 Welcome Place Soccer; Basketball. General Banquet Comm.,; Sr. Prom Comm.; Business LYNETTE DEZINGAS 8 Massasoit Street Clerical DINA NOEL 102 Fair Oak Road lhe, 1ebqete, Astor yea | G08 Assnve Ly pista site) Prom Comm. French Club; Ca- pers Usherette; Drill Team. Stenographic SHARON DI LORENZO 100 Anniversary Street Caduceus Bus. Red Cross Rep.; Orchestra; Banquet Comm. General ANDREA DOLAN 105 Hermitage Drive Caduceus Bus. Staff; Office Aide; Banquet Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm. Clerical Staff; Jr. PETER DI MASCOLA 470 Chestnut Street Jr. Exec. Board; Home- room Officer; G.O. Alter- nate; G.O. Auditor; Patrol; Chorus; Football. Bookkeeping FRANK DOLAN 79 Arvilla Street Patrol; Chorus; Track; Football. Clerical 43 THERESA ANN DONOVAN 72 Jardine Street Caduceus Photo Staff; Ca- duceus Bus. Staff; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Patrol; Christ- mas Dance Comm.; Future Nurses Club; Banquet Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm. Clerical PHYLLIS DOWLER 38 Dresden Street GREGORY D. DREW 61 Northampton Avenue Caduceus Bus. Staff; Sr. Fr. Exec. Board; Soccer; Exec, Board; Patrol; Ban- ‘Track. quet Comm.; Christmas Bookkeeping Dance Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm. Clerical JO-ANN DROUIN 36 Ames Street Sr. RAYMOND DUFRESNE 20 Cumberland Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; Sr. Patrol; Jr. Prom Comm.; Prom Comm.; Banquet Christmas Dance Comm.; Comm.; Christmas Dance Wrestling. Comm.; Patrol. Clerical Clerical PATRICIA DUMAIS 101 Washington Street Commerce Staff. Bookkeeping-Stenographic WILLIAM THOMAS EGAN 63 Cherrelyn Street Patrol; Baseball; Football. Clerical SUZANNE DUVAL 104 Old Farm Road French Club; Chorus; Li- brary Assistant; Capers Usherette. Clerical IRENE EBERHART 122 Clyde Street BEATRICE ELIAS 168 Hampden Street Bookkeeping EULAH MARIE ENSLEY 132 Maynard Street T.B. Assn. Typist; Patrol; Future Nurses Club. Clerical MAY FRANCIS EDDINGTON 7 Sheridan Lane Sr. Exec. Board; Jr. Red Cross; T.B. Assn. Typist; Future Teachers Club; Cho- rus; Future Nurses Club; Jr. Achievement. Clerical BARBARA EDDY 832 Carew Street Clerical CAROL ERWIN 21 Draper Street BARBARA E. ETHIER 292 Laurelton Street Math Club. T.B. Assn.) Lypistz nots General Prom Comm. Clerical da JOELLE EVRARD CHERYL FALZONE RUTH FELL AUDREY FELLION JEAN FIORE 96 Johnson Street 85 Hartwick Street 25 Brentwood Street 94 Dana Street 65 Leyfred Terrace T.B. Assn. Typist. Patrol; Jr. Prom Comm.; _ Clerical Commerce Staff; G.O. Patrol; Chorus; Fr. Elec- Clerical Christmas Dance Comm.; Agent; Capers Cast; Jr. tion Comm. Sr. Prom Comm.; Field Sr. Prom Comm.; Banquet Clerical Hockey. Comm.; Lunchroom Aide; Clerical Cheerleader. Bookkeeping-Stenographic ... Shedding tears of joy as you receive your high school diploma... LINDA M. FITZEK PATRICIA A. JOSEPH F. 292 Stocker Street FITZGERALD FITZPATRICK Homeroom Officer; Jr. 1200 Bay Street 61 Virginia Street Prom Comm. Clerical Commerce Staff; Jr. Sr. Clerical Exec. Board; Patrol; Jr. Sr. Prom Comm.; Christ- mas Dance Comm.; Hockey; Football. Bookkeeping KATHLEEN FLEBOTTE 74 Littleton Street Lunchroom Aide. General DIANNA FOGARTY 17 Moore Street T.B. Assn. Typist. Bookkeeping MARILYN FOISY 922 Carew Street G.O. Agent; Patrol; Cho- rus; Banquet Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm. Clerical MARY FOISY 287 Central Street Future Nurses Club. Clerical MARIANNE FOLEY 17 Sumner Avenue T.B. Assn. Typist; Nurse Aide; Patrol; Chorus; Fu- ture Nurses Club; Class Day Usherette; Tennis; Softball; Bowling. Clerical 45 CAROL FONTAINE 65 Northway Drive Office Aide; Jr. Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; National Honor Society; Future Nurses Club; French Club. College Prep-Stenographic ALBERT FRANK 24 Saratoga Street Patrol; Jr. Prom Comm.; Hockey; Football. Bookkeeping JAMES FREEMAN 240 Ambrose Street G.O. Auditor; Capers Cast; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Home- room Officer; Chorus; Math Club; Soccer; Base- ball. Bookkeeping DIANE L. FORD 18 Dorchester Street Badminton. Clerical LINDA FRAZIER 161 Blanche Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; Ca- pers Comm.; Stage Crew; Patrol; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. Bookkeeping CHRISTINE FRODEMA 20 Cabot Court Caduceus Assoc. Editor; G.O. Agent; Capers Cast; Nat. Honor Soc.; Jr. Vice Pres.; Future Teachers Club; Future Nurses Club. College Prep.-Stenographic PAMELA FORGETTE 84 Bartels Street General CAROL FREEMAN 172 Oak Grove Avenue G.O. Alternate; Homerom Officer; Drill Team. Clerical LYNDA FRYAR 106 Clifton Avenue LILIANE FORTIN 27 Spruceland Avenue i BameAsstiomeliy Dist: Hockey. Clerical Field WANDA FOSTER 52 Wellington Street Clerical ... Remaining a good sport when you eae your team is losing a): PHILIP FYHR 41 Brewster Street Jr. Exec. Board; Capers Cast; Junior Prom Comm. Bookkeeping JOAN GAGLIARDO 20 Piedmont Street Caduceus Assoc. Editor; Jr. Red Cross Council Rep.; G.O. Agent; Capers Cast; Future Nurses Club; Class Day Usherette. General 46 THERESA GALANIS 306 Hancock Street Patrol. Bookkeeping TERESA GALLUZZO 28 Florence Street Jr. Prom Comm.; Class Day Usherette; Banquet Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm. Clerical GAYLE-LOUISE GASKIN 151 Westminster Street Fr. Exec. Board; Home- room Officer; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; G.O. Alternate; G.O. Auditor; Capers Comm.; Class Day Usherette. Bookkeeping CATHERINE GASSNOLA 13 Maxon Street Class Day Usherette. Clerical ANN GATES 34 Gladsworth Street Commerce Staff; Sr. Exec. Board; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; G.O. Auditor; T.B. Assn. Typist; G.A.A. Board; Class Day Usherette; Drill Team, Bookkeeping-Stenographic TERRY J. GAUTHIER 89 Bristol Street Sr. Exec. Board; T.B. Assn. Typist; Jr. Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Class Day Usherette; Jr. Achievement. Clerical MARY GIUGGIO 98 Blain Street Clas Day Usherette; Field Hockey; Volleyball; Bas- ketball; Softball; Gym Leader. General MARK GELINAS 110 Florence Street Homeroom Officer; Capers Cast; Basketball; Football. Bookkeeping JUDITH ANN GLENN 108 Northampton Avenue Caduceus Photo Staff; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; T.B. Assn. Typist; G.A.A. Board; Jr. Prom Comm.; Field Hockey; Basketball. General PAULA GIBBS 24 Parkwood Street G.O. Agent; Capers Cast; Patrol; Future Nurses Club; Class Day Usherette; Drill Team; Gym Leader. Clerical LINDA ANNE GLYNN 27 Ormond Street Bookkeeping GENEVIEVE GIL 336 Oak Street Jr. Red Cross Council; Ca- pers Cast; Chorus; Class Day Usherette. Clerical CARMEN GONZALES 73 Central Street Badminton. Clerical PHILLIP GIRARD, JR. 36 Ames Street Caduceus Photo Staff; Ca- duceus Bus. Staff; Capers Cast; Patrol; Soccer; Golf; W restling. Clerical MARGUERITE GONZALEZ 236 Breckwood Boulevard Capers Comm.; Patrol; Class Day Usherette; Bas- ketball. Stenographic 47 EMMA MAE GORDON 24 Hubbard Avenue Caduceus Bus. Staff; G.O. Agent; Chorus; Future Nurses Club; Jr. Achieve- ment; Field Hockey; Vol- leyball; Badminton. Clerical LINDA ANN GRANGER 118 Catalpa Terrace DIANNE GOW ANS 18 Drury Street Sr. Exec. Board; Capers Gast: Dae ASS an taly pist. Christmas Dance Comm.; Drill Team; Sr. Prom Comm.; Chorus. Clerical LINDA JEAN GRANGER 134 Derryfield Avenue Capers Cast; Glee Club. General LYNDA GRANROOS 44 Hatch Street Chorus. SUSAN GRANT 7 Central Street Stage Crew; Basketball. Clerical THOMAS GUZZO 67 Cambridge Street Clerical DELORES D. GREEN 116% Walnut Street Clerical DIANE GRAY 86 Pheland Street Lunchroom Aide. Rookkeeping-Stenographic ROBERT G. HAMEL 77 Dorset Street Capers Cast; Golf; Hockey; Football. Clerical JOYCE E. HAMMARLOF 58 Crow Lane Clerical MARY GREENE 75 Avon Place Clerical CARLOTTA HANKINS 15 Westford Circle Jr. Red Cross Rep.; G.O. Alternate; Office Aide; Christmas Dance Comm.- Orchestra; Future Nurses Club; Math Club. Clerical ANNA GRYGIERCZYK 26 Rochelle Street T.B. Assn. Typist. Clerical GERALDINE HARDEN 69 Buckingham Street Future Nurses Club; Ban- quet Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm.; Capers Usherette; Volleyball. Clerical 48 CYNTHIA MARY HARP 106 Meadowlark Lane Commerce Staff; Student Council; Capers Cast; Ca- Persmecomm..) |r.) Prom Comm.; Choir. Clerical CHERYL ANN HATFIELD 22 Palm Street G.O. Alternate; Future Nurses Club. Clerical ANTOINETTE HENDERSON 20 Cooley Avenue E. Longmeadow Future Nurses Club; Vol- leyball; Basketball; Track. SHARON ANN HARRIS 114 Norfolk Street Jr. Red Cross Council; G.O. Agent; Capers Cast; T.B. Assn. Typist; Future Teachers Club; Jr. Prom Comm. College Prep.-Stenographic STEPHEN HARRIS 106 Maynard Street Cast; Basketball. Clerical DONNA HEATH ELAINE HEISHMAN 110 Gillette Circle 37 Rest Way Sr. Exec. Board; G.O. Jr. Achievement; Agent; Patrol; Christmas Hockey; Softball. Dance Comm.; Sr. Prom Bookkeeping Comm.; Gym Leader. College Preparatory JOHN HILL BONNIE HITCHCOCK 59 Granby Street 244 Center Street, I.O. G.O. Agent. Jr. Exec. Board; Jr. Red Bookkeeping Cross Rep.; Jr. Achieve- ment; Jr. Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.,; Banquet Comm. Clerical Baseball; Football; Capers Field CYNTHIA HARRISON KAREN HASSELBAUM 124 Belvidere Street Choir; Field Hockey. Clerical 26 Cherokee Drive Office Aide; Future Nurses Club; Drill Team; Gym Leader. Stenographic aE Getting up on stage to perform in your school show ... MARY F. HODGE 33 Lafayette Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; G.O. Agent; Capers Cast; Capers Comm.; T.B. Assn. Typist; Christmas Dance Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm. Stenographic LESLIE CHRISTINE HODGES 1640 Wilbraham Road T.B. Assn. Typist; Chorus. Clerical 49 Don’t hurry back! “Would you believe?” Buying your last 4 candy bars Almost as good as Girl Scout cookies! PERISHABLE 50 You win, I surrender! to make up the quota. im of second lunch! m a Vict ifs 17 Help, get me out of here « at DONNA HOGAN 201 Hermitage Drive Caduceus Bus. Staff; Capers Comm.; Stage Crew; Pa- trol; Christmas Dance Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm. Bookkeeping JAMES J. HUGHES 171 Westford Avenue Basketball; Track. Clerical JOAN IRWIN 44 Notre Dame Street Caduceus Assoc. Editor; National Honor Society; Math Club; Capers Usher- ette; Patrol; Jr. Red Cross Council Rep.; G.O. Al- ternate. College Prep.-Stenographic JOHN HOGAN 205 Cooper Street Clerical VINCENT IENNACO 44 Beauchamp Street Clerical ELIZABETH JACKSON 15 Berekly Street Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Ban- quet Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm.; Volleyball; Bas- ketball; Softball. Clerical LINDA HOLT 15 Whitfield Street Bowling. Bookkeeping SUSAN IERACI 57 Florence Street Fr., Jr., Sr., Exec. Board; Class Day Capers Usher- ette; Patrol; Jr. Sr. Prom Comm.; Banquet Comm. Clerical STEPHEN JACKSON 92 Woodside Terrace Commerce Staff; Capers Cast; Stage Crew; Band; Chorus; Art Club. Bookkeeping. KATHLEEN HOWIE 110 Genesee Street Jr. Red Cross Rep. Clerical FRANK HOWE 50 Crittenden Street Clerical ... Staying in school when you could be earning money working ... ELTRUD JANIK 127 Slater Avenue GARY JARVIS 258 Shawmut Street Patrol; Jr. Sr. Prom Cadeuceus Bus. Staff. Comm. Clerical Clerical 52 ELSIE JOHNSON 284 Main Street, I.O. Caduceus Bus. Staff; Ban-. quet Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm.; Volleyball. Clerical LINDA CHRISTINE JOHNSON 97 Fenwick Street Jr. Exec. Board; French Club; Capers Usherette; Drill Team. Clerical LOIS DOREEN JOHNSON 16 Surrey Road Sr. Exec. Board; G.O. Agent; Future Teachers Club; National Honor So- ciety; Math Club; Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. College Prep.-Stenographic LYNDA L. JOHNSON 47 Chase Avenue General GREGORY JAMES JORDAN 103 Oklahoma Street Golf. Clerical EILEEN KAKLEY 131 Atherton Avenue Clerical CHRIS KAPOPOULOS 112 Eddy Street Soccer; Baseball; Hockey. Bookkeeping DAVID KALISH 1823 Roosevelt Avenue Soccer; Track; Wrestling. Clerical KRYSTA KASTRINAKIS 16 Haumont Terrace Jr. Red Cross Council; Ca- pers Cast; T.B. Assn. Typ- ist. General MARY ANN KANE 15 Morison Terrace Commerce Staff; Banquet Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm. Bookkeeping BELINDA LARK KEATON 31 Wilbraham Avenue Jr. Red Cross Rep.; G.O. Alternate; Capers Usher- ette; Volleyball; Basketball; Softball; Bowling; Track. Bookkeeping BESSIE ANN KAPETANIS 22 Eastgate Road Sr. Vice-Pres.; Sr. Exec. Board; Future Teachers Club, Pres.; National Hon- or Society, Sec.; Math Club; Jr. Prom Court. College Prep-Stenographic CONSTANCE KEATON 50 Walnut Street JOAN BETH KAPLAN 496 White Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; T.B. Assn. Typist; Class Will Comm., Chmn.; Patrol; Jr. Sr. Prom Comm.; Math Club; Banquet Comm. Stenographic LYNELLE KELLY 44 Buckingham Street Caduceus Photo Staff; Ca- duceus Bus. Staff; Jr. Red Gross) Rep) Ba eAssie Typist; Office Aide; Cho- rus; Future Nurses Club; Bowling. Clerical 53 MARILYN KENNEDY 17 Jonquil Drive Commerce Staff; G.O. Agent; Capers Comm.; Pa- trol; Future Nurses Club; Capers Usherette; Drill Team. Clerical SUSAN KENNEDY 1462 Dwight Street SUSAN KERVICK 28 Langdon Street Clerical ANTHONY KING 15 Dow Street Football. Clerical LINDA JEAN KING 125 Mulberry Street Student Council; Sr. Jr. Exec. Board; Jr. Vice-Pres.; Future Teachers Club; Pa- trol; Class Day Comm.; Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. Clerical MARY KING 40 Gordon Street G.O. Alternate; T.B. Assn. Typist. Bookkeeping PAUL KOUTRUBA 36 Rodney Smith Circle Hockey. Clerical JOANNE KINNEY 78 Melba Street G.O. Agent; T.B. Assn. Typist; Christmas Dance Comm. Clerical DONNA JEAN KULCZY KIEWICZ 178 El! Paso Street Sr. Exec. Board; Jr. Red Cross Council; G.O. Agent; Of fice Aide; Future Teachers Club; Christmas Dance Comm, College Prep.-Stenographic JANET KITCHEN 34 Brookside Circle Sr. Exec. Board; Office Aide; Future Teachers Club; Christmas Dance Comm.; Capers Usherette. Clerical CLAIRE LAURETTE LABIER 176 Corthell Street Field Hockey; Volleyball; Softball; Badminton; Bas- ketball; Gym Leader. Clerical KATHERINE KLINAKIS 68 Melha Avenue Capers Cast; Badminton. Clerical PHILIP LABRANCHE 103 Central Street Patrol. Clerical SANDRA LEE KLINKOW SKI 252 Prentice Street Homeroom Officer; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Capers Comm.; T.B. Assn. Typist; Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. Clerical RUTH LACHANCE 37 Dresden Street Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Capers Comm.; Chorus. Clerical 54 CHARLENE LAFLECHE 48 Clarendon Street Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Capers Cast; Capers Comm.; T.B. Typist; Choir; Chorus. Clerical JOANN LAMOUNTAIN 54 Upland Street Bookkeeping-Stenographic BRENDA LANGLEY 237 Bay Street KEITH LAMONTAGNE 127 West Canton Circle Soccer; Track. Clerical LAUREL LAMOUNTAIN 23 Savoy Avenue Clerical JEAN LAPPIE 50 Plainfield Street Capers Cast; Patrol. Clerical MARSHA LA MOTHE 64 Blanding Street Student Council; Fr., Jr., Sye; Sixes Tete, Vie, Bye, exer Board; Cheerleader; Forbes Wallace Council; G.O. Alternate. General DOROTHY LANCASTER 9 Gunn Square Commerce Staff; G.O. Al- ternate. Clerical SUSAN LARRIVEE 15 Colonial Avenue Patrol. Clerical LINDA E. LAMOTTE 349 Tinkham Road Future Nurses Club. Clerical THERESA LAMOTTE 35 Penrose Street Officer; G.O, Agent; T.B. Assn. Typist; Patrol; Field Hockey; Volleyball; Soft- ball; Basketball; Tennis. Clerical ... Giving up your homeroom period to decorate the gym for the Senior Prom .. ELEANOR MARTINE LEAK 104 Logan Street Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Cho- rus. Clerical EDWARD JOHN LAZAROFF 82 Hall Street 55 MAUREEN RAE LEDGER 520 Oak Street, 1.0. TBs ASsiic ue Ly DIStsanSr: Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Volleyball; Bowling. Clerical DIANE LEVALLE 225 Hancock Street G.O. Agent; Capers Cast; Future Teachers Club; Gym Leader. General LOUISE ANN LILJA 90 Hampshire Street Fr. Exec. Board; G.O. Agent; Capers Cast; Capers Comm.; Choir; Chorus; Field Hockey. Clerical MARY LEFEBVRE 201 Rosewell Street Jr. Exec. Board; G.O. Agent; T.B. Assn. Typist; Jr. Prom Comm. Clerical JOYCE LOUISE LEWIS 24 Nelson Avenue Fr. Exec. Board; Capers Cast; Office Aide; Basket- ball; Track. Clerical JOHN LOVELL 126 Suffolk Street Patrol; Christmas Dance Comm.; Basketball; Track; Football. Clerical KAREN LEGER 39 Begley Street G.O. Alt.; Capers Cast; Pa- trol; Drill Team. Clerical MARILYN LEWIS 104 Massachusetts Avenue Sr. Exec. Board. Clerical PEGGY LOWERY 100 Layzon Brothers Road a BaeeeASSH Ame Ly Dist: aaa ce Prom Comm.; Future Nurses Club. Clerical CONSTANCE LEMLEY MARY JANE LESSARD 24 Hubbard Avenue 228 Harkness Avenue Clerical T.B. Assn. Typist. General ... Waiting hopefully for the results of your college boards . CLARENCE LUTZ 78 Rowland Street BESSIE LYONS 45 Reed Street Capers Cast; Capers Capers Cast; Drill Team; Comm.; Patrol; Drama Basketball. Club. Bookkeeping 56 TFHE CITy LisRapy SPRINGFIELD, Mansy, SANDRA MACAULAY 115 Venture Drive Sr. Exec. Board; Office Aide; Christmas Dance Comm.; Capers Usherette; Gym Leader. Bookkeeping OS. KATHLEEN MAHAN MARY LOUISE 115 Mavajo Road MAHARNE Caduceus Photo Staff; Ca- 213 St. James Boulevard pers Usherette; Future Bookkeeping Teachers Club; Christmas Dance Comm.; National Honor Soc.; G.O. Agent; Cashier. College Prep.-Bookkeeping- Stenographic STANLEY MALEY 33 Cortland Street Patrol; Football. Bookkeeping MARY MALONEY 521 Liberty Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; G.O Auditor. Bookkeeping MICHAEL MANLEY 21 Aster Street Student Council; Future Teachers Club; Math Club; Lunchroom Aide; Track; Basketball; Football. Bookkeeping MARIA MASCARO 20 Saratoga Street Caduceus Photo Staff. Bookkeeping Bookkeeping KEVIN MANNIX 29 Ralph Street Stage Crew; Patrol; Foot- CANDICE MARINI 305 Breckwood Boulevard Sr. Exec. Board; Jr. Prom ball. Comm.; Christmas Dance Bookkeeping Comm.; Future Nurses Club. General LEO MASON ELAINE McALEER 74 Oak Street 28 Reed Street Patrol; Track; Wrestling. Office Aide; Math Club; Spanish Club. College Preparatory ELIZABETH MARINI 163 Pendleton Avenue Stage Crew. Clerical BEVERLY ANN McALLISTER 233 Redlands Street Commerce Staff; Jr. Exec. Board; G.O. Alternate; Stage Crew; T.B. Assn. Typist; Jr. Prom Comm.; Choir; Future Nurses Club. _ Clerical KATHRYN MARINO 8 Breckwood Circle Student Council; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Capers Comm.; Patrol; Sr. Prom Comm.; G.O. Assembly. Bookkeeping FREDERICK LEO McCARTHY 42 Sterns Terrace Patrol; Chorus; Basketball: Baseball. Clerical 57 PATRICIA A. McCARTHY 107 Huron Street G.O. Agent; T.B. Assn. Typist; Jr. Prom Comm.; Drama Club; Field Hockey; Volleyball; Bas- ketball; Softball; Bowling. Bookkeeping NANCY McCOUBREY 805 Newbury Street Clerical NANCY McGEARY 14 Fenwick Street Jr. Red Cross Rep.; T.B. Assn, Typist. Clerical MELVA JANE McLAURIN 84 Dartmouth Street Homeroom Officer; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; G.O. Agent; Capers Comm.; Math Club; French Club. Bookkeeping SHEILA McMAHON 91 Parkerview Street Capers Cast; Future Teach- ers Club; Spotlight-on- Youth Reporter; National Honor Society; Math Club; Drill Team. College Prep.-Stenographic EARL McNAMEE 55 Windemore Street Patrol; Chorus, Bookkeeping MAUREEN MERRIGAN 112 Pembroke Street Chorus; Field Hockey; Softball; Volleyball; Ten- nis; Basketball; Bowling. Clerical SUSAN McNEIL 74 Duggan Circle T.B. Assn. Typist; Patrol. Clerical CAROL METIVIER 100 Piedmont Street Student Council; Caduceus Assoc. Editor-in-Chief; Sr. Exec. Board; Future Teach- ers Club; Jr. Sr. Prom, Christmas Dance, Class Day, Banquet Comm. College Prep.-Stenographic . Basketball; Football. SUSAN MEANEY 1602 South Branch Pkwy. Caduceus Assoc. Editor; G.O. Agent; Patrol; Gym Leader; Drill Team; Soft- THEODORE McNEIL 67 Sanderson Street ball; Tennis; Volleyball; Field Hockey. Clerical SHEILA MEYER GERALDINE 165 Goodwin Street. 1.0. MICKIEWICZ Caduceus Photo Staff; Sr. 99 Mayher Street Exec. Board; Homeroom Clerical Officer; Office Aide; Ban- quet Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm.; Gym Leader, Bookkeeping HELEN MENZEL 62 Maybrook Road Fr. Jr. Exec. Board; Band; Capers Cast; Future Teachers Club; National Honor Society; Jr. Sec.; Sr. Vice-Pres. College Prep.-Stenographic CYNTHIA MILLER 232 Walnut Street Future Teachers Club. Clerical 58 JOAN MILLER 135 Methuen Street T.B. Assn. Typist; Patrol. Bookkeeping PARALEE MILNER IRENE PATRICIA 97 Cedar Street MINDEL Future Nurses Club. 120 Draper Street Clerical Fr. Exec. Board; G.O. Agent; Band; Chorus; Fu- ture Nurses Club; Music Council; Capers Cast. College Prep.-Clerical SUSAN LEE MITCHELL 771 Belmont Avenue G.O. Cashier; Office Aide; National Honor Society; Business Consultants Host- ess; Graduation Usherette. Bookkeeping JUANITA MONROE 125 Westford Avenue Jr. Red Cross Council; Ca- pers Cast; Capers Comm.; T.B. Assn. Typist; Choir; Drill Team; Gym Leader. Clerical ... Wanting to be a part of your DIANE MORIN 75 Michigan Street, I.O. T.B. Assn. Typist; Patrol; Banquet Comm.; Volley- ball. Clerical LINDA E. MORRIS 86 Laurence Street Student Council; Capers Comm.; Stage Crew; Pa- trol; Jr. Prom, Christmas Dance, Banquet, Sr. Prom, Class Day Comm.; Tennis. College Preparatory LEO MORIN 22 Parallel Street Sr. Exec. Board; Patrol; Christmas Dance Comm.; Banquet Comm.; Football Manager; Bowling. Bookkeeping ALICE MORROW 574 Plainfield Street Homeroom Officer; G.O. Alternate; Jr. Prom Comm. Clerical PATRICIA A. MORIN 27 Clough Street Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Soft- ball. Clerical SAMUEL MOSES 336 Eastern Street CYNTHIA ANN MOSES 62 Freeman Terrace Student Council, Pres.; Basketball. Capers Comm.; Office Clerical Aide; Jr. Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Math Club; Tennis. College Preparatory school activities ... PAMELA MOUREY 22 Beaumont Street Bookkeeping 59 Now’s my chance to get back at her. A preview of the ’67 bathing suit. ... Making a... fool A group from out of the sea! 60 of yourself in Capers. Here are the remnants of the Commerce High School Band. Charlene contributing her singing talent to Capers. 61 SALLY A. MULARZ 100 Carver Street G.O. Agent; G.O. Auditor. Bookkeeping RUBY JEAN NELMS 126 King Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; Jr. Sr. Prom Comm.; Future Nurses Club; Basketball. Clerical SUZANNE NOONAN 33 Haumont Terrace Sr. Exec. Board; Jr. Red Grossa Rep. el ba Assi: Typist; Christmas Dance Comm. Clerical KATHLEEN MURPHY 115 Donbray Road Christmas Dance Comm.; Future Nurses Club; Ten- nis. Clerical JUNE NELSON 77 Hope Street Student Council; Future Nurses Club; Christmas Dance Comm.; Jr. Prom Court; Tennis. Clerical BEVERLY JEAN NORMAN 245 Oak Grove Avenue Caduceus Bus. Staff; T.B. Assn. Typist; Future Teachers Club; Future Nurses Club; Tennis; Field Hockey; Basketball; Bowl- ing. Clerical MADELINE MARY MURPHY 385 Birnie Avenue Caduceus Bus. Staff; T.B. Assn. Typist. Clerical MARGARET NEWMAN 35 Vadnais Street T.B. Assn. Typist; Jr. Prom Future Comm.; Chorus; Nurses Club. Clerical JOHN NYMAN 7 Layzon Brothers Road Soccer; Basketball; ball; Hockey. Clerical Base- BELLA MARIE MUSCARO 129 El Paso Street Stage Prom Comm. Bookkeeping Crew; Patrol; Jr. EDMOND NARCISSE 25 Massachusetts Avenue General ... Giving a bewildered freshman the RIGHT directions . . CAROL O ’BRIEN 17 Cornwall Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; Jr. Prom Comm.; Future Nurses Club; Banquet Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm. Stenographic LINDA MARIE ODATO 115 Northampton Avenue Jr. Prom Comm. Clerical 62 MICHAEL O’KEEFE 301 Commonwealth Ave. Bookkeeping PAT O’MALLEY 47 Denwall Drive Clerical DIANE OMARTIAN 1454 South Branch Pkwy. Caduceus Bus. Staff; G.O. Auditor. Bookkeeping Bookkeeping MARGARET O’NEIL 11 Dunbar Street SHARON ORSZULAK 30 Duryea Street G.O. Agent; Jr. Comm. Clerical Prom CHARLENE PACE 96 Lumae Street Capers Typist; Class Comm. Clerical Cast; T.B. Assn. Patrol; Chorus; Day Prophecy GLORY PARADZICK 73 DeWitt Street General RUTH PACE 86 Marion Street G.O. Agent; Patrol; Gym Leader. Clerical HAROLD GENE PARKER 107 Sherman Street Student Council; Jr. Sr. Exec. Board; Sr. Class President; Capers Cast; Pa- trol; Sr. Prom, Banquet Comm.; Baseball; Football. College Prep.-Bookkeeping ARLENE FRANCES PAINE 21 Daytona Street Capers Cast; Library As- sistant. Clerical DARLENE PAROLINE 91 Abbe Avenue Class Day Usherette; T.B. Assn. Typist. Clerical 63 ANN PANDOLFI 39 Biella Street G.O. Auditor; Capers Cast. Bookkeeping LINDA PAPINEAU 11 Curtis Street Bookkeeping MARY PATERAKIS 49 Stockman Street Student Council. General DONNA PAUL 655 White Street Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Patrol; Jr. Prom Comm. Clerical JOYCE E. PECK 168 Corthell Street, 1.0. Capers Cast; Capers Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Choir; Chorus. General JEAN PELLETIER 427 Gifford Street Jr. Red Cross Rep.; G.O. Auditor; Capers Cast; T.B. Assn. Typist; Patrol; Li- brary Assistant. Bookkeeping-Stenographic ROGER PELLETIER 83 Armory Street Patrol; Chorus. Bookkeeping BRENDA PEPPER 57 Lowell Street Bookkeeping LINDA PETERSON 778 Page Boulevard Capers Comm.; Gym Lead- er. Clerical ROBERT PETSCHKE, JR. 98 Talbot Road Future Teachers Club; Football; Drama Club. Clerical MADALINE PLAMONDON 43 Hebron Street Capers Cast; T.B. Assn. Typist; Choir. Clerical CAROLYN PETTAZONI 57 Spence Street Clerical JODY POEHLER 223 Almira Road Caduceus Bus. Staff; Capers Cast; G.O. Agent; T.B. Assn. Typist; Office Aide; Jr. Prom Comm.; Bowling; Basketball. General PAMELA PHILBROOK SHG Carew Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; Jr. Red Cross Council Rep.; Capers Comm.; Jr. Prom Court; Field Hockey; Bowling. College Prep.-Stenographic LINDA POHL 74 Blanding Street Jr. Sr. Exec. Board; Of- fice Aide; Jr. Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Class Day Usher- ette. Stenographic JOANN PIANTEK 56 Wilshire Road Homeroom Officer. Clerical DAISY POLITE 107 Albemarle Street T.B. Assn. Typist. Bookkeeping-Stenographic JUNE PISTEL 65 Prentice Street Caduceus Assoc. Editor; G.O. Auditor; National Honor Society; Business Consultants Hostess; Grad- uation Usherette. Bookkeeping GWENDOLYN PORTER 82 Mapledell Street Future Nurses Club; Drill Team. Clerical 64 GAYANNA LYNN POWELL 122 Creswell Drive G.O. Alternate; Capers Cast; Future Teachers Club; Christmas Dance Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm.; French Club; Drill Team. College Prep.-Stenographic DEBORAH QUINN 411 Forest Hills Road Banquet Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm. Stenographic CAROL REED 128 Sunridge Drive Jr. Prom Comm, Stenographic SHARON POWELL 146 North Brook Road Sr. Prom Comm. Bookkeeping-Stenographic DIANE RAMISTELLA 737 Carew Street Caduceus Bus. Comm. Stenographic, KATHLEEN REILLY 16 Weymouth Street Homeroom Officer; Office Aide; Christmas Dance Comm.; Bowling. Clerical Staff; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Sr. Prom ROBERT PRESTON 3 Ogden Street Patrol; Baseball; Football. Clerical BARBARA RECTOR 108 Walnut Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; Ca- pers Cast; Jr. Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Volleyball; Bas- ketball; Softball. Clerical NANCY RICCIARDI 231 Ashland Avenue General ROBERTA PROPHET 176 Monrovia Street Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Capers Typist; Cast; T.B. Assn. Choir. Clerical lunchroom when you JOHN QUILL 39 Laurel Street Patrol. Clerical ... Restraining yourself from running to the are famished ... GAIL RICHARDS 187 Westford Circle Jr. Exec. Board; Jr. Sr. Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Banquet Comm. Clerical JOYCE ROBARE 59 Brickett Street Homeroom Officer; Christ- mas Dance Comm.; Ban- quet Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm. Clerical 65 BARBARA ROBARGE 11 Ellsworth Avenue G.O. Agent; Jr. Prom Comm.; French Club; Ten- nis; Basketball; Softball; Gym Leader. General SUE ROBERGE 38 Grattan Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; Jr. Red Cross Council Rep. G.O. Agent; Jr. Prom Christmas Dance Comm.; Capers Usherette. Bookkeeping CYNTHIA ROBERSON 152 Pendleton Avenue Caduceus Bus. Staff; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Capers Cast; I.B. Assn. Typist; Drama Dance Comm. Clerical MARILYN JEAN ROBERTS 101 Margerie Street G.O. Alternate; Trading Post. Bookkeeping YVONNE ROGERS 11 Queen Street Jr. Prom Comm. Clerical BRENDA ROBINSON 439 Eastern Avenue Capers Comm.; Chorus. Clerical SANDRA RONCOLATO 65 Strong Street Caduceus Photo Staff; G.O. Alternate; Capers Comm.; Stage Crew; Christmas Dance, Banquet, Sr. Prom Comm, Bookkeeping DIANE ROBINSON 278 Centre Street Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Christ- mas Dance Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm. Bookkeeping CRAIG D. ROSS 58 Queen Street Homeroom Officer; ball. Foot- Band. Clerical Club; Christmas Capers Comm.; Track. LISA ANN ROBERT 860 St. James Avenue MARCIA ROBERTS 101 Margerie Street Trading Post. Bookkeeping ... Cheering at the Saturday afternoon game during a rainstorm... JOSEPH ROWE VIVIAN JOYCE RUCKS 35, Midway Street, I.O. Cast; Capers Jr. Red Cross Rep. Clerical CHRISTINE E. RUSBY 63 Juniper Drive Jr. Sr. Exec. Board; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Capers actu fee cc of) Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Banquet Comm. Bookkeeping LYNNE V. RUSHFORD 101 Malden Street G.O. Auditor; Drill Team. Bookkeeping HILDA LOUISE RUSSELL 36 Greenacre Square Clerical ELIZABETH RUSSO 128 Duggan Circle Bookkeeping MARIO A. RUSSO 303 Belmont Avenue Clerical SHYRL RYANS 7 Monmouth Street Clerical LOUIS J. SARAGE 15 Rutledge Avenue Patrol; Basketball, Capt.; Football. Bookkeeping THERESA ST. ARMAND 21714 Tyler Street Clerical JOHN SAYERS 11 Continental Street IRENE SALCEVICS 49 Mallowhill Road Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Capers Cast; Future Teachers Club. Stenographic MARY ANN SAYERS 11 Continental Street Capers Cast; Jr. Achieve- ment. General RICHARD SANDERS 38 Maynard Street Football. Clerical CAROLINA SANTANIELLO 25 Broad Street Fr. Exec. Board; Freshma n Council; Library Assistant. Bookkeeping SANDRA SCHOFIELD 93 Woodcrest Road ROGER P. SCIBELLI 25 Marble Street Future Teachers Club; Ban- Track. quet Comm.; Sr. Prom _ Clerical Comm. General 67 ROSE MARY SCIBELLI 145 Union Street Jr. Red Cross Rep. Clerical ACQUITTA SCOTT 46 Melrose Street T.B. Assn. Typist. Clerical DIANE SCOTT 138 Marion Street Clerical Caduceus G.O. Auditor; Stage Crew; Patrol; Club; Math Club League; Math Tutor; G.O. Alter- DONALD SENECAL 380 Orange Street Editor-in-Chief; Future Teachers nate. College Prep-Bookkeeping JANET SICKEL 787 Longmeadow Street Future Nurses Club. Clerical JOHNNIE SIMMONS 628 Union Street Capers Cast; Band; Foot- ball; Wrestling. Clerical LOUISA F. SMART 218 White Street Jr. Red Cross Rep. Clerical DOREEN SISK 36 Ashland Avenue G.O. Agent; Capers Cast; T.B. Assn. Typist; Future Teachers Club; Jr. Sr. Prom, Banquet Comm.; Gym Leader; Bowling; Class Day Comm. College Prep.-Stenographic PAMALA SMITH 366 Orange Street G.O. Agent; Future Nurses Club. Clerical MARY LOUISE SKELLY 27 Sherbrooke Street Capers Cast; Chorus; Ban- quet Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm. Clerical PATRICIA SMITH 61 Pear Street Junior Red Cross Council Pres.; T.B. Assn. Typist; Band; Orchestra; Basket- ball. Bookkeeping LINDA L. SKIBSKI 86 Wilmont Street G.O. Alternate; T.B. Assn. Typist; Class Day, Jr. Prom Comm.; National Honor Society; Band; Math Club; Orchestra; Good Gov’t Day Rep. College Prep-Stenographic SHARYN SOFFAN 59 Lakevilla Avenue Student Council; Fr. Vice- President; Jr. President; G.O. Auditor; Office Aide; Jr. Prom Class Day Comm.; Choir; Chorus. Bookkeeping GERALDINE SMALL 63 Lawton Street Jr. Prom Comm. Clerical MARTHA J. SPARKS 73 Kenyon Street Stenographic 68 CV SPINKS 63 Church Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; Sr. Exec. Board; Capers Cast; G.A.A. Board; Christmas Dance Comm.; Choir; Drama Club; Future Clerical BARRY STANDISH 10 Cloran Street Patrol. Bookkeeping SANDRA STANEK 88 Lyons Street G.O. Agent; Office Aide; Future Teachers Club; Spotlight-on-Y outh Re- porter; French Club; Bus. Cons. Hostess. College Prep.-Stenographic ROBERT STEBBINS 12 Odessa Street Patrol; Chess Club; Track; Football; Wrestling. Bookkeeping MARY JANE STRYCHARZ 133 Enfield Street Commerce Staff; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; G.O. Auditor; Office Aide; Jr. Prom Christmas Dance Comm.; Lunchroom Aide. Bookkeeping-Stenographic JOYCE STEVENS 121 Garfield Street Volleyball; Softball. Clerical MARY JEAN SULLIVAN 49 Webber Street Capers Comm.; T.B. Assn. Typist; Gym Leader; Bowl- ing. Bookkeeping BETTIE J. STREETER 59 Windsor Street G.O. Alternate; Jr. Prom Comm.; Drama Club; Fu- ture Nurses Club; Basket- ball. Clerical SANDRA SULLIVAN 100 Malden Street Commerce Staff; Home- room Officer; T.B. Assn. Typist; National Honor Society; Capers Usherette. Stenographic-Clerical GAIL STAPLES 62 Acushnet Avenue DAVID STEBBINS 218 New House Street T.B. Assn. Typist; Future G.O. Alternate; Patrol; Teachers Club; Gym __ Clerical Leader. Stenographic ... Permitting football practice to interfere with supper... BEVERLY ANN JUDITH TABLE SYMONDS 165 Hampden Street 100 Maryland Street Office Aide; Jr. Prom Sr. Exec. Board; Patrol; Comm. Lunchroom Aide. Clerical 69 We blow bubbles for the Lawrence Welk Show. ... Restraining from blowing up the Let’s see now, 3 cups of sugar, 2 tablespoons of nutmeg, a pinch of salt. Kisses, 5 for $1.00 70 Size 10! Did you ever consider a head-shrinker ? My face faded-out in the darkroom. school when you're in chemistry! Now remember, whatever happens, “Don’t give up the ship.” 71 _FIredR PEXIT by TO HICH TURNRIL PHILIP TAGAN 116 Haskin Street Bookkeeping DEBORAH V. TALIAFERRO 86 Montrose Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; Jr. Exec. Board; T.B. Assn. Typist; Jr. Sr. Prom Comm.; Future Teachers Club; Math Club; Volley- ball; Drill Team. Stenographic SHIRLEY TEMKIN SELMA THOMAS 174 Powell Avenue 88 Maynard Street Student Council; Jr. Red Clerical Cross Rep.; Capers Comm.; T.B. Assn. Typist; Future Nurses Club. Clerical JANE TOKARZ 70 Montgomery Street Caduceus Photo Staff. Clerical VICTOR TONDERA 65 Midway Street Baseball; Football. Clerical MICHELLE TARZIA 10 Prospect Terrace Fr. Exec. Board; Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Capers Cast; T.B. Assn. Typist; Future Teachers Club; Patrol; Math Club; Class Day Comm. College Prep.-Stenographic KATHRYN TIBBETTS 24 Stuyvesant Street Chorus. Clerical MICHELE TROIE 70 Monticello Avenue Jr. Prom Comm.; Chorus. Bookkeeping DIANNE TAYLOR 22 Salem Street Office Aide; Basketball; Track. Bookkeeping-Stenographic BEVERLY TEMKIN 174 Powell Avenue Capers Comm.; T.B. Assn. Typist; Future Nurses Club. Clerical ... Waiting for the school doors to open at 8 a.m. — after studying half the night ... SUZANNE TRYBA 8 Dewitt Street Clerical BEVERLY TUTTY 22 Kent Road Homeroom Officer; G.O. Alternate; Jr. Prom Comm. Bookkeeping 72 JOAN TWINE 224 El Paso Street Jr. Red Cross Council Rep. G.O. Agent; T.B. Assn. Typist; Patrol; Fu- ture Nurses Club; Bowling. Clerical STEPHANIE TYBURSKI 1380 Berkshire Avenue Softball; Gym Leader. Clerical KALIOPE VAKAKAS 51 Governor Street Jr. Red Cross Rep.; T.B. Assn. Typist; Band; Future Nurses Club; Bowling. Bookkeeping-Stenographic EDWARD VAN ZANDT 14 Bernard Street Patrol. Clerical ELAINE VERRETTE 210 Windemere Street Office Aide; National Honor Society. Stenographic NANCY VILLAMAINO 280 Harkness Avenue T.B. Assn. Typist; Future Teachers Club. Bookkeeping GUY WENTWORTH 256 Ambrose Street Capers Cast; Art Club; Soccer; Basketball. Clerical LINDA VITALE 133 Groton Street Fr. Jr. Exec. Board; G.O. Agent; T.B. Assn. Typist; Office Aide; Patrol. Bookkeeping MARK WENTWORTH 256 Ambrose Street Capers Cast; Class Day Usher; Baseball; Football. Bookkeeping JOHN WANAT 48 Wait Street Baseball Manager. PATRICIA WILDER 59 Rowland Street T.B. Assn. Typist; Patrol. Stenographic GLENN WARREN 319 Tremont Street Jr. Red Cross Rep.; G.O. Auditor; Patrol; Math Club. ROBERT WILDER 59 Rowland Street Patrol; Hockey; Football. Clerical RAYMOND GEORGE WATSON 13 Smallwood Street Clerical HENRY WILK 254 Nottingham Stret G.O. Auditor; Band. Bookkeeping ROBERT WILLIAMS 163 Marion Street Caduceus Bus. Staff; Ca- pers Cast; T. B. Assn. Typist; Patrol; Jr. and Sr. Prom Comm.; Lunchroom Aide. Clerical SALLY P. WISNIOWSKI 83 Rollins Street Patrol. Bookkeeping MARY B. YOUNG 82 Temple Street Future Teachers Club; Jr. and Sr. Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Library Assistant; Banquet Comm. Clerical THOMAS C. WILLIAMS, JR. 8 Marlborough Street G. O. Agent; Stage Crew; Audio-Visual Aide. Clerical PATRICIA WORDEN 115 Wachusett Street PAULA MARIE YOUNG 30 Firglade Avenue Sr. Exec. Board; G. O. Alternate; Capers Comm,; Future Teachers Club; Chorus; Jr. and Sr. Prom, Christmas Dance Comm.; Class Day Usherette. Clerical WILLIE LOU WILLIAMS 48 Suffolk Street NANCY WYNN 52 Wachusett Street Clerical JUDITH YOUNGS 160 Acrebrook Road Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Christ- mas Dance Comm. Clerical MARGARET WILSON 108 Lyons Street RONALD E. WILSON 1124 Berkshire Avenue Fr. and Jr. Exec. Board; Patrol. Jr. Red Cross Rep.; G. O. Bookkeeping Agent; G. O. Auditor. Bookkeeping PAUL YACOVONE 41 Dwight Road Patrol; Baseball. General SUSAN YOUNGS 160 Acrebrook Road Clerical SUSAN YARKEY 146 Allen Street Jr. Red Cross Rep.; G. O. Agent; Stage Crew; Lunch- room Aide; Bus. Consult- ants Hostess; Bowling. Clerical LINDA ZAHARA 9 Emmet Street Jr. Red Cross Rep.; Capers Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm.; Jr. Prom Court; Christmas Dance Comm. Clerical 74 EILEEN ZIVIAK 81 Maryland Street G. O. Alternate; Capers : Cast; Office Aide; Sr. Prom : and Banquet Comm.; Class : , Will Comm. : Bookkeeping-Stenographic SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISERS. Marsha LaMothe, Secretary; Mr. Zemla; Harold Parker, President; Mr. Rodgers; Bessie Kapetanis, Vice-President. SENIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD. Front Row: Annette Benoit, Bessie Noonan, Pat DeAngelo, Marsha LaMothe, Sandra Macaulay, Susan Kapetanis, Lois Johnson, Phyllis Dowler, Donna Kulczykiewicz, May Buckley. Back Row: Terry Gauthier, Leo Morin, Harold Parker, Eddington. Second Row: Carol Metivier, Christine Rusby, Suzanne Joseph Fitzpatrick, Bill Crosby, C. V. Spinks. 75 =i” al we é Where’s the mistletoe? Munching on a cookie. Having a real “good old Let’s hope the parachutes don’t drop. 76 time” at our dances. Long live the queen! This is the life! iy Prettiest Girl Sheila Meyer Mr. Commerce Lee Burgess Ideal Businessman John Hill Miss Popularity Bessie Kapetanis Boy Who Has Done the Most for the Class Timothy Blake The 1967 Ideal Secretary Mary Jane Strycharz Ideal Secretary Marsha LaMothe Class Actor Clarence Lutz Class Actress Sue Dalinsky Cynthia Harp Class Favorite Song “I Want to Be Free” Class Favorite Dance Waltz Class Chatterbox Maureen Ledger Linda Vitale Alibi King Robert Wilder Handsomest Boy Joseph Fitzpatrick Miss Commerce Bonnie Baker e } oy : Most Athletic Girl C. V. Spinks Alibi King Joseph DeCarlo Boy Most Likely to Succeed Harold Parker Girl Most Likely to Succeed Donna Heath Girl Who Has Done the Most for the Class Marsha LaMothe Senior Ballot Mr. Commerce Miss Commerce Robert Hamel Linda King Best Dressed Girl Sandra Sullivan Best Dressed Boy William Borriello Girl with the Most Pleasing Smale Sharon Soffan Most Athletic Boy Class Wit Class Wit Joel Arnold Peter Berte Rosemary Scibelli Class Vocalist Charlene LaFleche Class Artist Stephen Calberg Guy Wentworth Alibi Queen Alibi Queen Class Clown Linda Frazier Linda Zahara Robert Williams ai, Auditorium o a = at g ao { ee e) x Ay xy a om fy oe Z aol es =) oO Y 5 Es © 2% © HON scansisnaiidllaaiiaaaamamel L ootraaenaieaeiinde ctameeeenee ciate eee icia ated: Patr Archambault. v z= 2 c 8) q ov at S a Ss) ov c BS iss} = ¢ iB: = 5) G 0 a a 3 a 3 mo a ie iss} a bo S y = WA. 81 ee vine ® a I seep dine v3 fagerane ote ody Mees 4 3 School © Spirit S.Ct Helping a Freshie feel at ease... a te Meare: ivan, Martha Allen, Secretary; Danny Sull Pat Ollari, Vice-President. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ... Missing your homebound bus to tutor a confused math student. s way out of midyears. ’ The coward is study all we do study . Study, study, 84 Romeo, Romeo, where fore art thou? ! No!! Really! ? Juniors cast their election ballots. 3 $ z ; — ae cee prety etrerr rrr set ties, ah GEREERAERIERAER prevreiy steers Sed rotesies 86 MR. MEACHAM’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 27 Front Row: Richard Almeida, Elliot Colen, Michael Anderson, Gilbert Le- tendre, Thomas Bolduc, Michael Con- nor. Second Row: Herman Curtis, Calvin Bridges, Carl Buss, Blair Harring- ton, Robert Auclair, Ralph Caputo, John Borowik. Missing your to make up an MR. CORCORAN’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 104 Front Row: Catherine Arslanian, Mar- lene Arena, Anna Albano, Barbara Au- clair, Susan Akers, Sally Asher, Lucretia Archidiacono, Nancy Basile. Second Row: Claud Roy, Yvonne Bastiaans, Sandra Amos, Barbara Baines, Carole Andrews, Mary Ann Amelisko, Brian Witman. Back Row: Susan Ahearn, Donna Ambrose, Christine Arterton, Dianna Allen, Martha Allen, Kathy Baj- MRS. SARTWELL’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 106 Front Row: Louise Benedix, Dolores Bedinelli, Karen Blair, Donna Barnat, Geraldine Borys, Carolanne Beturne, Sharon Bates, Phyllis Boshuyzen. Sec- ond Row: Brenda Belisle, Lee Besner, Cindy Biscaldi, Linda Blanchette, Chris- tine Bielecki, Colette Bourbonnais, Dianne Bavieri, Christine Boghasian, Joyce Boucher. Back Row: James Brady, Sheila Roche, Barbara Bomar, Paul Stevenson, Patricia Bowler, Manon Bou- chard, George Glaze. MR. HOLLEY’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 109 Front Row: Cynthia Utess, Sandra Can- nemela, Patricia Brown, Virginia Caron, Judith Robinson, Joan Burns, Charlotte Brodie, Donna Butler. Second Row: Mary Cabey, Gail Carter, Nancy Care- lock, Linda Cabana, Linda Cavanaugh, Dolores Bustomante, Diane Butler. Back Row: Deborah Carter, Jacqueline Caron, Kenneth Miner, Kevin O’Brien, John Woodruff, Thomas Pitts, Adrienne Poules. home-bound bus English test. MR. TENCZAR’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 110 Front Row: Barbara Chuilli, Kathy Coughlin, Bette Cummings, Christine Cyran, Louise D’Angelo, Barbara Cebu- la, Janice Cieplik. Second Row: Mary Cavanaugh, Janet Covalli, Judy Clifford, Ruth Curtis, Donna Charron, Kathy Contant, Joanne Daigle. Back Row: Loring Staples, Michael Daley, Frances Channing, Cathie Curran, Colleen Con- nors, Michael Allen, Luc LaFreniere. MR. McKAY’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 112 Front Row: Denise Daris, Gail Degon, Marjorie Davis, Judith DiLorenzo, Joanne DelNegro, Gail Levesque. Sec- ond Row: Diana DiSalvo, Diane Di- Bernardo, Judith Davis, Carol Davani, Andrea Dinnie, Darlene Demarco, Lisa Danilow. Back Row: Sandra Demerski, Gary Ucella, Raymond Bressette, Willie Johnson, James Davies, Patricia Davies. 87 88 MR. DELLA GIUSTINA’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 119 Front Row: Cynthia Dore, Elize Ellert, Anne Dowd, Susan Drake, Denise Doig, Sharon Minie, Deloris Elliott, Cathy Dulude. Second Row: Suzanne Dodd, Sylvia Dragone, Carol Eagan, Cora Eaton, Linda Narreau. Back Row: Edith Dvarecka, Elaine Dunn, Roy Eggleston, Louis Buoniconti, Ronald D’Ambrosia, Anthony Davis, Marilyn Donovan, Judith Brooks. ... Dissecting a frog without MRS. MAHAN’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 204 Front Row: Patricia Fitzgerald, Janice Bedore, Susan Fuhrmann, Linda Fay- reau, Deborah Ellis, Janis Felton, Donna Flathers. Second Row: Anne Frechette, Christine Fernandes, Dianne Galipeau, Constance Faulkner, Donna Frost, An- nette Fortune, Christine Ferrara, Joanne Forgue. Back Row: David Ferst, Peter Fell, Linda Freer, Donna Fontaine, Gloria Michon, George Evans, Thomas Extine. MISS MCDONALD'S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 206 Front Row: Shirley Gamble, Alliette Grenier, Susan Grondski, Susan Gro- leau, Laura Grimaldi, Joan Gokey, Linda Gonzales. Second Row: Christine Grimaldi, Diane Gallagher, Sylvia Glad- den, Tana McCormack, Dolores Good- row, Sandra Garutti. Back Row: Eliza- beth Gaylor, Dianne Gingras, Vincent Gittles, Joseph Gentles, Richard Gian- netti, Theresa Greenia, Theola Hardy. MRS. CONNOLLY’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 207 Front Row: Rhoda Henry, Karen Guy- ette, Isabel Hernandez, Pauline Plamon- don, Annette Grundstrom, Marie Hago- pian, Patricia Reale. Second Row: Lynn Hanley, Joanne Henry, Susan Habicht, Marcella Haynes, Margaret Harris, Patricia Heffernan, Jeanne Marini. Back Row: Ernest Grygierczyk, Fred Hansen, Patricia Gutowski, Jacqueline Hankins, Joan Harris, Robert Hastings, Robert Harding. in biology complaining... MR. TILLOTSON’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 208 Front Row: Patricia Huntoon, Linda Holme, Cheryl Hutchinson, Patricia Jablonski, Cathy Hogan, Mary-Ellen Hurley, Diane Hurston. Second Row: Connie Hosmer, Lillie Owens, Debera Walter, Betsy Holcomb, Cynthia Hole- man, Marie Jalbert, Ernestine Jewell. Back Row: Mark Mitchell, Larry Blan- ton, Linda Holm, Joyce Johnson, Rich- ard Holmes, Richard Slaughter, Dayle Johnson. MR. LAFLAMME’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 209 Front Row: Valeria Kirby, Patricia Ken- yon, Roberta Kaplan, Barbara Jones, Lois Jones, Belinda Kenny, Mary Jones, Lynn Kelleher. Second Row: Judy Kent, Susan Kenyon, Deborah Kirby, Irma Kelly, Alice Jones, Sheryle Johnson, Judy Kazumas, Dottie Collins. Back Row: David Ferioli, John Lafrance, Donald Kennedy, Ralph Jones, Michael Kane, Roy Jones, Paul Klein. 89 oie Wearing your class ring instead of your boy friend’s. 2:45 droop Junior driver education class uses available equipment to prepare for behind-the-wheel training. 90 annant AAAAAMAAS Ano ges moan ba beveleials Does anod sana AAARAS aant mane yarn Juniors experience a feeling of importance as they receive their class rings. Another “A” for Harry “Oh, you handsome clown you!”’ MISS ELIZABETH CONNELL’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 216B Front Row: Karen Lawson, Helen Kusek, Phyllis Kopyscinski, Marjolaine Lemieux, Linda LaRose, Clairanne La- moureux, Marjorie Sheridan, Christine Lecuyer. Second Row: Exerine Law- rence, Katherine LaPlante, Labetha Learned, Loretta Pellegrini, Jean Lam- bert, Sonia Krupsczak, Janet Kurtyka. Back Row: Ginny Kupis, Wyatt Leak, Marc LaFreniere, Roger LaPierre, John LaFleur, Thomas Fitzgerald, Patricia Krusiewicz. ... Wanting to become just to help the MRS. GRIFFIN’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 221 First Row: Clotilda Mario, Aileen Malone, Anita Leveton JoAnne Lewis, Theresa Mahan, Elizabeth Lewis, Penny Lionetta. Second Row: Christine Cos- tello, Evelyn Maroon, Karen Long, Susan Lovell, Marie Lockwood, Sharon Mackechnie, Ann Soucy. Back Row: Patrick Manley, Eugene Malone, Cath- erine Maloney, Sandra Louis, Diane Magagnoli, Wilson St. Julien, Anthony Loving. MRS. MANNIX’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 231A Front Row: Linda McGrath, Nancy McNally, Patricia McCray, Mary Lou Marshall, Shirley Mazzoli, Barbara Mar- ren. Second Row: Donna Lee Schmidt, Diane Mellis, Linda Maurizio, Edes Mc- Cray, Joanne Mastrioanni, Ellen Martin, Carol McGrath. Back Row: Harry Meli- kian, William McCarthy, Francis Mc- Carthy, Robert Martin, Willie McCray, Daniel McCarthy, Paul McKenna. a2 MR. TRESPAS’ JUNIOR HOMEROOM 302 Front Row: Kathleen Murphy, Paula Minniti, Jean Morin, Linda Moskal, Linda Mominee, Diane Mercolino, Diane Flax. Second Row: June Mitchell, Gail-Ann Murphy, Linda Munroe, Reva Meyers, Gaeann Mezzetti, Margaret Moran, Nancy Moore, Dorothy Misia- szek. Back Row: Rachelle Messier, Floyd Little, Hilton Moore, Craig Smith, Robert Moynihan, William Soucy, Thomas Moore, Valtrude Moulton. class president freshman class... MISS HYDE’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 305 Front Row: Joanne Nizinski, Darlene Nevendorff, Patricia Murphy, Rosemary Odato, Rosemary Ortona, Ruby Mutts. Second Row: Frances Nadeau, Patricia Ellen Murphy, Nancy Naglieri, Kathy Nolan, Gail Murray, Verna Ouellette, Linda Palazzo. Back Row: Eleanor Nicoll, Pat Ollari, Sylvia O'Neal, Dolores Parker, Andrea Parakilas, Kris- tine Newell. MRS. MALESTA’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 307 Front Row: Linda Record, Linda Per- kins, Elvira Porth, Dulcie Pond, Linda Reed, Donna Prior. Second Row: Mari- lyn Redmond, Debra Riddle, Margaret Perry, Josephine Pyrek, Beverly Phili- poft. Back Row: Mary Pobieglo, Barba- ra Podsadowski, Jacqueline Prendergast, Marie Placanica. 25 ae ( ‘ 4 94 MR. COOK’S JUNIOR HOME- ROOM 312. Front Row: Andrea Ro- mano, Sandra Russell, Deborah St. Germain, Winifred Rogers, Sharon Parker, Stella Rovithis. Second Row: Shaina Rubin, Donna Rossini, Judy Samol, Majorie Ross, Thomas O’Connor. Back Row: William Nyman, Dennis Pitoniak, Paul Sacharczyk, Thomas Quinn. Looking forward senior hats MISS MEEHAN’S JUNIOR HOME- ROOM 315. Front Row: Aida Santa, Sandra Shaughnessy, Deborah Smith, Linda Slater, Sandra Soderstrom, Gail Santaniello. Second Row; Arya Shnap, Linda Seppala, Alice Savoy, Patricia Sheperd, Linda Scarfe, Annie Smith. Back Row: Jacqueline Smith, Brenda Sobel, Janet Scott, Fred Shumsky, Chris Sampson, Susan Serwatka. MISS CONWAY’S JUNIOR HOME- ROOM 317. Front Row; Sonia Solecki, Maureen Flynn, Karen Soukasian, Marsha Stebbins, Anne Thibodeau, Pa- tricia McCarthy: Second Row: Sandra Soucia, Cynthia Spindler, Monica Sulli- van, Patricia Strange, Kathleen Staples, Susan Tetrault. Back Row: Richard Steiner, Alonzo Sommerville, Ezzard Starks, James Thomas, Carl Spedding. MRS. ASTORINO’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 320. Front Row: Cath- erine Landry, Barbara Vezina, Gail Weed, Dorothy Varelas, Karen Tonne- macher, Carole Traffley, Karen Troy. Second Row: Linda Viereck, Jeanne Vachon, Laurie Thompson, Ruth Webb, Sandra Tucker, Linda Toney, Lillie Tyson. Back Row: Susan Trepanier, Peter Vangemert, Joseph Tomaino, Ronald Voyik, Robert Warner, Joseph Wanat, Linda Troutman. 1 . PRES WR SHI ERS: Seteeasseees ee S89 282: to getting your next fall. MR. McWHA’S JUNIOR HOME- ROOM 328. Front Row: Jane Wojcik, Susan Winslow, Linda Yacovone, Bar- bara Wells, Lorraine Williams, Mar- cella Wilson. Second Row; Susan Yea- ger, Christine Wrona, Laureen Wiencek, Ethel Wright, Chrtstine Zarlengo. Back Row; Christine Zukowski, Beverly Wright, Mary Woods, Diane Willett. The only AMS spelling winner was a junior, Linda Favreau! (What happened, seniors? ) : 95 Letting Seniors Win at All the Rallies. Several junior girls volunteer their services as Office Aides. 96 They don’t make typewriters like they used to! The weaker sex??? Students concentrate as they take the PSAT test. a) School Spirit iS ... Studying conscientiously for your first mid-year . . . FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Laurie Bowers, President; Cheryl LaPan, Vice-President; Janice Bonavita, Secretary. ... Acting as if you know where you're going on the first day of school. Catching up on the school news. Oops! Wrong window! 100 Awaiting inspiration Watch who you’re calling “Shorty.” Anxiously awaiting the first day of school. 101 MRS. WIDLAND’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 105 Front Row: Frances Amato, Antonia Altamura, Linda Aunchman, Charlotte Abdow, Carol Allen, Lizabeth Austin, Deborah Albert, Norma Barretto. Sec- ond Row: Linda Aller, Susan Bacon, Christine Albano, Phyllis Ashford, Dar- lene Akerly, Theresa Aitchison, Deborah Atkins, Vivian Anderson, Diane Baba- lis. Back Row: Deborah Avery, Kath- line Ashline, Donna Barron, David Barron, William Allan, Mark Avis, Susan Balise, Joan Arbour, Barbara Austin. LA 4. Using your rain books instead of MR. HURLEY’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 116 Front Row: Jeanne Bedford, Susan Benoit, Sandra Billings, Cheryl Belle- feville, Kathy Baxter, Constance Bedore, Doris Beck. Second Row: Janet Blair, Linda Bedard, Althea Bennett, Claire Berard, Donna Berta, Patty Bassett, Christine Blackburn. Back Row: The- resa Boisvert, Denise Berard, Gary Ber- thiaume, Larry Blake, Beverly Beleski, Bruce Bechard, Susan Belanger. MR. SANDBERG’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 120 Front Row: Sheila Burt, Carol Borgatti, Sally Burbank, Maureen Lefort, Pauline Booth, Claretha Bryan, Marian Brais. Second Row: Frances Broska, Ellen Borecki, Janice Bonavita, Nancy Brisson, Paula Bushway, Janice Berthiaume, Diane Brown. Back Row: Danny Boyle, Cosimo Galluzzo, Kathy Bradley, Elaine Brundrett, Margot Burke, Scott Beeman, Jerome Brown. 102 MR. ALMINAS’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 121 Front Row: Lillian Calcasola, Debra Cazavilan, Patricia Chamberlain, Ann Marie Burno, Sandra Cannon, Diane Cadieux, Valarie Calder, Carmen Cayode. Second Row: Evelyn Bynum, Elaine Cassanelli, Annie Carpenter, Dar- lene Fitzgerald, Janice Carriere, Jeanne Cardoza, Deborah Cariani. Back Row: Catherine Byrd, Joseph Carelock, Michael Canty, Gregory Caputo, Gerald Camerota, Mark Douglas, David Cas- Sessi. hat to protect your covering your head... MR. LAVELLE’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 122 Front Row: Alice Cygan, Faith Cote, Gail Colcombe, Kathryn Daley, Linda Condarcuri, Clementine D’Amato, Mari- lou Copson. Second Row: Jean Chrza- nowski, Karin Charles, Eunice Courtney, Barbara Chicklowski, Terry Chapin, Diane D'Agostino, Leonora Costantini. Back Row: Doris Seymour, Isabel Cha- vez, Nancy Connor, Ruth Chestnut, Marie D’Ambrosio, Patrick Cronan. MR. FINNEGAN’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 123 Front Row: Lucia DeLuca, Denise Das- so, Cynthia Spada, Christine Decoteau, Virginia Dionisi,, Laureen Daniels, Deborah DeBarros, Patricia Depeau. Second Row: Rozelyn- Douglas, Marilyn Devine, Linda DeBarge, Judith Dono- van, Theresa Desabrais, Sharon Dawid- jan, Jynette McWhorter, Deborah Dion, Linda Davis. Back Row: Patricia Davis, Isaac Aycox, Alton Daughtry, Robert DiNicola, James Dempsey, Jeremiah Daniels, Richard Demers, Kathleen Donoghue. 103 104 MR. SMITH’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 124 Front Row: Maria Fazio, Dianne Douglas, Jeanne Fettes, Barbara Ann Evans, Katherine Fennyery, Alice Duff, Lynne Eggleston. Second Row: Margaret Faust, Shirley Ferrara, Donna Fecteau, Linda Douzuk, Peggy Efantis, Kathleen Egan, Yolanda Ferland. Back Row: Janice Duchesne, Linds Drake, David Poehler, Paul Opitz, Edmund Rodeen, Kathleen Fanning, Denise Dutilly. ... Holding the teacher who MR. SERAFINO’S FRESHMAN HOMERO OM 125 Front Row: Gail Galipeau, Linda Pro- per, Janet Campbell, Kathleen Gagnon, Glorie Fulvi, Paula Fortin, Linda Four- nier, Donna Gallant. Second Row: An- na Fonseca, Judith Fogarty, Jeanne Fortune, Mardelle Fredette, Donna Gal- lerani, Paula Gilfoil, Yvonne Freeman, Susan Foote, Heriberto Flores. Back Row: Suzanne Gagnon, Peter Fioren- tino, James Furches, Keith Freeman, Robert LaCob, Noble Franklin, Renita Gaines, Mary Lou Funk. MR. RIOUX’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 214A Front Row: Sharleen Gelinas, Leilani Garcia, Diane Gaylor, Donna Gaylor, Barbara Gawlik, Delima Gelinas, Mary Geruasini. Second Row: Patricia Gar- czynski, Carole Ghareeb, Deborah Guig- gio, Lillie Green, Claudine Glynn, Cathy Girard, Debbie Garde. Back Row: Vincent Gamelli, Jean Genander, Ethel Ranson, Nancy Gminski, June Gelinas, Theresa Gemignani, Richard Gauthier. MISS GRACE CONNELL’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 216A Front Row: Diane Grenier, Suzanne Govin, Denise Granger, Nancy Gray, Joanne Griner, Linda Goodhind, Carol Greco, Ann Marie Graziano, Mary Brown. Second Row: Irma Goodrich, Christine Halon, Carol Grimaldi, Con- cetta Grimaldi, Monita Godin, Diane Hamel, Kathryn Gregg, Marie Gouzou- nis, Corinne Guerri. Back Row: Duane Manfredi, James Baird, Cheryl Greene, Debra Greene, Ruth Keyes, Michael Santaniello. door for a flunked you... MR. ALLEN’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 218 Front Row: Ginette Huard, Frances Harris, Laurene Hayden, Judith Hig- gins, Denise Houle, Michelle Holland, Maryellen Healy, Deborah Holmes. Second Row: Linda Herdendorf, Mary Hefferman, Deborah Healy, Donna Hay- ward, Bonnie Hill, Christine Hill, Kim- berly Hartwell. Back Row: Karen Har- dy, Linda Harrison, Thomas Eggleston, Mark Holden, Gerald Mann, Patricia Haskins, Marlena LeBlanc, Linda Har- ris. MR. LEMIEUX’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 219 Front Row: Martha Jansen, Belinda Johnson, Trinidade Joao, Patricia Keefe, Donna Johnson, Deborah Jessup, Betty Johnson, Mayo Jordan. Second Row: Mary Lou Johnson, Marjorie Jones, Kathy Kennedy, Janet King, Adele Janisieski, Nancy Jefferson, Emma Johnson, S andra Johnson, Pamela Kip- etz. Back Row: William Johnson, Rich- ard Kane, Susan Kenyon, Nancy Jones, Laurie Bowers, Robert Kies, John Kane, Bruce Nicholson. 105 ... Not telling a substitute you didn’t have any homework. Seniors have all the fun. Ahoooo!!! Who’s that I see walking ... and take ten giant steps to the right. Up the stairway of success. down the hall? ieee ee BEN ba A Me tai 5 oe ae 4 ¢ © ae OPER i, cei S 5 keene Pea 5 ee scent 106 Something funny happened to me on the way to school... . What did you expect? It’s a blind date. Have you seen Mr. Sweeney? that frog back tomorrow ing And you br 107 MR. HARGRAVES’ FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 220 Front Row: Margaret Lamoureaux, Diane Kostorizos, Linda Lambach, Julia Langone, Donna Lauzier, Janis Lough- ran, Phyllis Lantaigne, Barbara Lavin- ski. Second Row: Cheryl La Pan, Eliza- beth Lam, Mary Kozach, Janice La Roche, Patricia Palazzi, Betty Kru- siewicz, Susan La Fountain, Patricia Lambert. Back Row: David Johnston, Sandra Kurpewski, Gail Kubicz, Mau- reen Manley, Susan Kosinski, Kathy Rose Laino, Deloris Larkins, Michael Bogard. eae es s Tee © see, ae esate x ae : ... Throwing your the basket instead MR. LANDRY’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 222 Front Row: Gail Lungarini, Kathy Lawson, Belvha LeValle, Paula Ligarski, Geraldine Leto, Shirley Lovell, Leslie Lawton, Jarita Lyons. Second Row: Jeanne Ledoux, Patricia Linger, Darlene Mitchell, Marlene Lutz, Gail MacGil- vray, Donna Loiselle, Candyce LePage, Lorraine Machabee. Back Row: Linda Leonard, Leah Lazzara, Robert Mack, Donald LeClair, David Mahan, David Leak, Ricardo Lyons, Kristina Leck. MR. BENNETT’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 223 Front Row: Roxanne Markham, Lynne Merchant, Anne Mango, Linda Marcoux, Susan McLeish, Cherie Mastroianni, Mary Ann Mango, Grace Margosiak. Second Row: Patricia Maloney, Edith McSweeney, Stella Maurizio, Christine McCleery, Peggy Melcher, Lorene Mat- tei, Sharon Marks, Paula Melnyk, Chris- tine Disselkamp. Back Row: Glen Mar- tell, Sergio Tigera, Theodore Camerata, Timothy McKay, Ralph Marcheselli, Robert Mastroianni, Roy Martin, Chris- topher McCoy. 108 MRS. ABBOTT’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 225 Front Row: Darlene Minnie, Nancy Monat, Rebecca Miller, Deborah Mun- roe, Mary Nanoski, Louise LaMountain, Helen Roy. Second Row: Margaret Na- deau, Adele Olmstead, Helen Miller, Artlet Nicholas, Barbara Orr, Christine O'Connor, Elaine Merola, Janet Meyer. Back Row: Cheryl Ann Monette, Marian Monette, John Opitz, Richard Nahlov- sky, Norman Orr, Theresa Morse, Peggy Ann Mulligan. scrap paper into of the inkwell ... MISS CANARIE’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 231B Front Row: Maureen Paroline, Beverly Peach, Mary Papadakis, Pearl Pelletier, Susan Pavlakis, Donna Pelton, Susan Pannier, Jean Pafumi. Second Row: Mary Pioggia, Linda Pettazoni, Diane Pelletier, Pat Paolini, Jacqueline Picard, Joanne Parisi, Marilyn Philp, Cheryl Pascucci, Linda Piekos. Back Row: Mar- tha Peterson, Linda Pio, Thomas Phelan, Randy Allen, Robert Pezzote, Mary Pasi- ni, Maureen Pendergast. MR. WILDER’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 304 Front Row: Debby Remillard, Carol Salter, Judith Reome, Cheryl Ryan, Sharon Reed, Gertrude Ryan, Mary Quill, Barbara Prophet. Second Row: Eunice Polite, Lynne Russell, Donna Ryba, Elizabeth Poehler, Kathleen Quinn, Anne Reed, Sylvia Rancitelli. Back Row: Dudley Porter, Edward Pomeroy, Nancy Pioggia, Sandra Prze- chocki, Anne Marie Pippa, Cynthia Ray, Donald P. Quinn, William Preston. 109 110 MR. MAZUROWSKI’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 308 Front Row: Victoria Ricapito, Ann Rol- lend, Joan Riendeau, Nancy Rheaume, Mary Rueli, Gail Rokosz, Patricia Roda, Linda Rock. Second Row: Joan Duke, Denice Rogers, Marion Roberts, Cor- rine Santaniello, Sylvia Rudd, Anne Rhodes, Marjorie Roy, Christine Rourke, Christine Ross. Back Row: Henry Ber- geron, Gordon Robertson, John Sanders, Marilyn Robertson, Valerie Roberts, Randolph Blatche, Louis Sangiorgio, Herman Little. Striving to make for the MR. CZECH’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 318A Front Row: Antonina Scuderi, Louise Scaife, Linda Sequin, Doris Shipman, Katherine Saxer, Jeanne Sheldon, Bon- nie Simpson. Second Row: Lolita Schei- ble, Michelle Scott, Evelyn Smith, Jus- tine Senecal, Vera Shwec, Michael Scavotto. Back Row: Robert Shea, Ani- ello Scibelli, Gregory Santaniello, An- drew Scibelli, James Skarbek, John San- taniello. MR. KING’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 319 Front Row: Judy Stebbins, Patricia Sey- mour, Chery! Thompson, Shirley Steb- bins, Laurie Thayer, Patricia Talbott, Sharon Southworth, Susan Strong. See- ond Row: Paul Teehan, Linda Stewart, Patricia Sullivan, Nancy Stefano, Mary Ann Stevens, Marie Suleski, Gene Theroux. Back Row: Jeremiah Sullivan, Ronald Thomas, Jesse Spinks, Judith Supinski, Susan Tippett, Fred Steinman, Noel Tetreault, Albert Thibault. a § : ef ae MR. GRANT’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 326 Front Row: Janice Weir, Iris Torres, Laura Tovet, Josephine Valdes, Darlene Turcotte, Karen Tolman, Janet Vitale, Georgia Vakakas. Second Row: Elizabeth VanZandt, Shirley Tucker, Nancy Val- liere, Donna Trask, Deborah Vasso, Paula Diaz, Colleen Toothill, Barbara Tutty, Johanne Turcotte. Back Row: Gregory Valentine, Victor Trench, Den- nis Wassung, Charles Wanzo, Gerard Vincent, James Warren, Curtis Troy. the honor roll first time. MR. CIGNOLI’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 327A Front Row: Geraldine Wessell, Brenda Withers, Donna Wilson, Donna Woos- ley, Fernanda Williams, Nancy Wright, Claire Zielinski. Second Row: Donald Wright, Quentella Wilson, Georgia White, Sandra Yezewski, Ellen Woods, Betty White, Frank Willoughby. Back Row: Ronald Wilson, Ronald Willette, Melvin Young, Gerald Wroblewski, Frank Buoniconti, Norman Wilson, Winston Williams. One last look before a test. MEL Buying half-cooked brownies at the food sale. Ten, nine, eight, .. . ui No, Paulette, x does not mean where the buried treasure is. stn tener emsdlbmacinn mmr Mh nae iio pCR Ree ERs Po ee ae mennennen Seemegy ines seme gone? 112 Saving for a rainy day. Love in the library. Patrol on duty? if ata aedae clase Sia School Spirit is. ... Attending a meeting after school instead of going to work ... G. O. HOMEROOM AGENTS CONTINUED. Front Row: Carol Gregg, Anne Thibodeau, Elizabeth Van Zandt, Laurice Thompson, Daley, Donna Wilson, Belinda Kenny, Emma Gordon, Susan Dodds, Connie Faulkner, Marilyn Foisy, Debbie Carter, Marie Suleski. Back Peg Ann Mulligan, Linda Blanchette, Debbie Dion, Patricia Shepard, Row; Peter DiMascola, Allan Bushey, Leah Lazzara, Sandra Garutti, Joanne Kinney. Second Row; Doris Beck, Janice Bonavita, Kathy Barbara Podsadowski, Theresa Morse, Bob Sanders, Edward Brick. General Organization was or- ganized to help finance school activities. For a nominal fee the student receives such bene- fits as a reduced price on Caduceus, the school yearbook; tickets to various athletic events; and free copies of the school newspaper, Commerce. Funds from G. O. finance sev- eral assemblies held throughout the year. Students are recom- mended for the G. O. account- ing homeroom by their first year bookkeeping teacher. They are responsible for maintaining and recording the different phases of the organization. Students compare the progress of each class in the G. O. enrollment drive. G. O. HOMEROOM AGENTS. Front Row: Gail Galipeau, Marie Hagopean, Jane Wojcik, Helen Kusek, Annette Bokser, Terry La- mothe, Yvonne Christian, Loretta Bertassi, Diane D’Agostino, Ann Scagliarini. Second Row: Adele Janisiewski, Penny Lionetta, Judy Clifford, Patricia Mendel, Karen Hardy, Donna Rossini, Donna G.O. G. O. HOMEROOM 113. Front Row: Sally Mularz, Sharyn Soffan, Margaret Wilson, Mary Jane Strycharz, Theresa Canavan, Doreen Coltey, Jean Pelletier, June Pistel, Susan Mitchell, Lyn Rushford, Mary Maloney. Second Row: Pat Carty, Diane Dennis, Gayle Gaskin, Diane Omartian, Paula Combs, Kathleen Mahan, Kathleen Belden, Heath, Cynthia Holeman, Sandy Przechocki, Susan Roberge. Back Row; Pamela Smith, Carol Andrews, Dorothy Misiaszek, Vera Shwec, Barbara Austin, Denise Dutilly, Susan Yarkey, Patty Davis, Jody Poehler. Offers Benefits to Students Anne Gates, Phyllis Bushey, Christine Deraleau, Ann Pandolfi. Back Row: Jimmy Freeman, Glenn Warren, Alan Bushway, Allan Bushey, Pete DiMascola, Joe DeMarco, Michael Brisbois, Donald Senecal, Henry Wilk, Timothy Blake, John Channing, Mr. Conchieri. COMMERCE STAFF. Front Row; Bonnie Simpson, Roxanne Mark- ham, Marilyn Kennedy, Audrey Fellion, Shirley Lovell, Cynthia Harp, Karen Troy, Mary Jane Strycharz, Gail Bourque, Margaret Baker, and Carol Allen. Second Row: Dorothy Lancaster, Nancy Naglieri, Jacque- line Picard, Sandra Sullivan, Deborah Dion, Doreen Coltey, Josephine Commerce Reports Broska, Eris Carroll, Debbie Purchase, Beverly McAllister, Patricia Dumais, and Mary Ann Kane. Back Row: Kathleen Belden, Terry Chapin, Isabel Chavez, Anne Gates, Christine Deraleau, Susan Cabey, Theresa Morse, Lonzell Lyde, Dennis Burd, Joseph Fitzpatrick, and Chris Kapopoulos. Putting out the paper are Brenda Smith, Doreen Coltey, Josephine Broska, Anne Gates, and Editor-in-Chief Christine Deraleau. 118 Our students are kept informed of the important school events by Commerce, the school newspaper. Under the direction of Miss Eliza- beth Connell, Commerce is pub- lished nine times a year by the stu- dents of the English 6 class. This year the editor-in-chief is Christine Deraleau. Always sure to comment on things of interest, the paper is an excellent source of school, alum- ni and athletic news. CADUCEUS EDITORIAL PICTORIAL STAFFS. Front Row: Paula Combs, Ellen Martin, Linda Toney, Chris Wrona, Monica Sul- Susan Groleau, Annette Grunstrom, Jane Tokarz, Joan Gagliardo, livan. Back Row: Judy Glenn, Marjorie Ross, Susan Yeager, Susan Chris Frodema, June Pistel, Brenda Condino, Maria Mascara. Second Meaney, Sandi Demerski, Phillip Girard, Paul McKenna, Michael Row; Carol Metivier, Donna Rossini, Kathy Mahan, Joan Irwin, Daley, Donald Senecal. Caduceus Reminisces The Caduceus Editorial Staff busy making a deadline. Caduceus, the school yearbook, is an annual enterprise. The Editorial Staff, which designs the book and composes the written portions, is supervised this year by Mr. Ciesluk and Mr. Ellison. The Pictorial Staff, supervised by Miss McCleary, sup- plies pictures; and the Business Department takes care of advertis- ing and other financial matters. It is supervised by Mr. Alminas and Mr. Mazurowski. The yearbook consists of pictures of the student classes, sports, and activitiés. These pictures will be especially interesting and beneficial for remembering school years. 19 Mr. Grant offers advice to Sheila McMahon and Sandi Stanek. High School of Commerce seniors generously donate their time to stuff envelopes at the T. B. Association. 120 Spotlight on Youth Reports Sheila McMahon and Sandi Stanek are this year’s reporters for the Spotlight on Youth section, which appears in the Sunday Republican. With the advice of Mr. Melvin Grant. these girls write about the clubs and events within the school. All area high schools are represented in the Spotlight on Youth section. T. B. Typists Volunteer Services On autumn afternoons ten volunteers from the High School of Commerce are busy at the T. B. Association typing labels and stuffing envelopes. Elected captains have the re- sponsibility of selecting these volunteers. Wt sada watt ig eae ead eee eee oo. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. Front Row: Rosemary Odato, Elaine Verrette, Kathleen Mahan. Back Row; Donna Rossini, Ellen Bessie Kapetanis, Susan Groleau, Linda Skibski, Carol Fontaine, Ann Martin, Brenda Belisle, Thomas Pitts, Harry Melikan, Christine Thibodeau, Carole Traffley, Sandra Sullivan. Second Row: Doreen Wrona, Linda Cavanaugh, Susan Yeager. Coltey, June Pistel, Paula Combs, Helen Menzel, Christine Frodema, National Honor Society Sponsors Scholarships The members of the Stanley O. Smith Chapter of the National Honor Society are chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership, service, and patriotism. In October new members are form- rs, : ally inducted. To raise money for the Helen E. (Above) Helen Menzel, Linda Skibski, and Chris Frodema complete Rankin Scholarship Fund members rin a paper. _‘Brsraions foe iuction ‘remeny- Below) June Pisel fer back bookstall in Room 221 and sell plastic year- book covers. In addition to the monthly business meetings, several social meetings are held. Tal- ented people within the school entertain the members and invited guests. 121 STUDENT COUNCIL. Front Row: Denise Dasso, Bessie Kapetanis, Gail Bourque, Deborah Albert, Janet Meyer, Marie Placanica, Cynthia Moses, Cheryl LaPan. Second Row: Carol Metivier, Laurie Bowers, Deborah Dion, Linda Morris, Helen Miller, Pat Ollari, Martha Allen, Student Council Leads Members of the Student Council sell bus tickets in the cafeteria. i ; } : ining seca sete poe or saa ncith 2 Caps tind Serene Nene =: sanmnetmonmeemen a eae oe ESSE | 4 Ps Ste canrSEiey Gkmemanoeatnes Siecten | eta ce i i ss mg eet 122 Kathy Nolan, Brenda Belisle. Third Row: Andrea Parakilas, Kathy Ashline, Marsha LaMothe, Harold Parker, Michael Manley, Thomas Pitts, Susan Cabey, Chris Deraleau, Kathy Marino. The Student Council is composed of the officers and six representatives of each class, the captain of the Student Patrol, and the editor-in-chief of the school newspaper. Their activities include collecting canned goods for the Salvation Army, distributing Freshman handbooks, and selling bus tickets in the school cafeteria. They are also te- sponsible for choosing Senior Standouts. STUDENT PATROL. Front Row: Susan Larrivee, Cynthia Dore, Linda Choiniere, Theresa Donovan, Janet Blair, Theresa Canavan, June Pistel, Diane Hamel, Gail Bourque, Sheryl LaPan, Jo-ann Drouin, Joan Kaplan, Susan Cutler, Eulah Ensley. Second Row: Perestine Atkins, Joseph DeCarlo, Patricia Shepard, Yvonne Bastiaans, Mary Barnes, Diane Willett, Susan Dalinsky, Diane Dennis, Karen Student Patrol Maintains Order STUDENT PATROL CONTINUED. Front Row; Isabel Hernan- dez, Jean Lappie, Marilyn Kennedy, Joan Twine, Bella Mascara, Michelle Tarzia, Theresa McCarthy, Jane Wojcik, Loretta Bertassi, Jean Pelletier, Eltrud Janik, Nancy Chechile, Phillis Dowler, Cheryl Falzone, Brenda Condino. Second Row: Daniel Boyle, Thomas Bolduc, Susan Lovell, Patricia DeAngelo, Marilyn Foisy, Pauly Gibbs, Marianne Foley, Kathy Briggs, Joan Irwin, Patricia Lambert, Edith ai ; Bisi, Barbara Clarke, Linda Morris, Karol Caporale, Nancy Benson, Albert Frank, Peter DiMascola. Back Row: Roger Pelletier, Paul Mc- Kenna, Michael Petty, Vincent Gittles, Robert Auclair, Carl Buss, Robert Stebbins, Donald Senecal, Joseph Fitzpatrick, Joseph DeMarco, Leo Mason, Stephen Calberg, Robert Williams, Larry Conniff, Frank Dolan, Michael Manley, Louis Sarage. The Student Patrol was established to help enforce the rules which are necessary to keep a large school functioning prop- erly. It is composed of more than 5 students who are recom- mended by their teachers. The adviser of the patrol this year is Mr. Finnegan, and its office is located between rooms 123 and 124. Miller, Karen Schmidt, Marshall Blake, Roger LaPierre. Back Row: David Stebbins, Douglas Benoit, Robert Preston, Harold Avery, Blair Harrington, Clarence Lutz, Glenn Warren, John Channing, Allan Bushway, Lee Burgess, Joel Arnold, Ronald Wilson, Paul Yacovane, Fred McCarthy, Thomas Pitts, William Egan, Timmy Blake, John Quill. 123 Ricky Grant, Eugene Malone, Tony Loving, John Simmons, Wyatt Leak, Robert McCollum and Ezzard Starks look on while Randy Blatche hollers out “Come on, Lady Luck.” Capers Entertains Eileen Ziviak, Jody Poehler, and Donna Schmidt illustrate a Moon A trip through the time tunnel brought the audience back Maid “Mod” dance to futuristic music. to the days of the Keystone Cops and the flippant flappers. Passing through the fifties and sixties, we traveled into the future where we enjoyed the wild music and dancing of the Moon Maids. Costumes worn throughout the show reflected the fashions of yesterday and tomorrow. Bob “Gramps” Williams recalls the “good old days.” 124 Ann Pandolfi, much envied by Helen Menzel and Sheila McMahon, Mark Gelinas portrays Elvis with his stirring ballad. sings about her “life of ease.” Engrossed in their singing, Shaina Rubin, Chris Disselkamp, Sandy Tucker and Carole Traffley unconsciously lather up James Warren. 125 RED CROSS COUNCIL. Front Row: Connie Bedore, Lynelle Kelly, Marilyn Donovan. Back Row; Juanita Monroe, Kathy Ashline, Vin- Betty Cummings, Betty Lewis, Carmela Daniele, Carol Daley. Second cent Gittles, George Glaze, Thomas Bolduc, Krysta Kastrinakis. Row: Sue Roberge, Mary Ann Amelisko, Patricia Smith, Donna Cox, Helping people in need is the purpose of the Red Cross Red Cross Council Council. Its activities began in November with a Junior Red Cross enrollment drive. This year $153 was raised. Other projects this organization has undertaken include baking D nates rvl cookies for the patients of the V.A. Hospital and making dec- 0 C Se ee orations for the Holyoke Soldiers Home and the V.A. Hospital. Donna Cronin, Sue Dalinsky, Judy Donovan, Barbara Baines and Susan Cutler urge students to join the Junior Red Cross. 126 FUTURE NURSES CLUB. Front Row: Kathy Contant, Shirley Tem- kin, Carlotta Hankins, Marilyn Philip, Linda Lamothe, May Edding- ton, Beverly McAllister, Sandy Tucker. Second Row: Patricia Mindel, Carol O’Brien, Linda Leonard, Kathy Nolan, Monica Cotter, Susan Future Nurses Club Plans Nursing Careers FUTURE NURSES CLUB. Front Row: Judy Stebbins, Ruby Nelms, Betty Lewis, Cathleen Coughlin, Pat Kenyon, Marilyn Kennedy, Lynelle Kelly, Margaret Bushey. Second Row: Theresa Donovan, Carol Fontaine, Karen Tolman, Frances Broska, Jane Wojcik, Suzanne Lovell, Beverly Norman. Back Row; Martha Peterson, Beverly Tem- kin, Sandra Louis, Karole Caporale, Karen Hasselbaum, Pamela Smith, Marilyn Donovan, Christine Knowles. The members of the Future Nurses Club are interested in becoming nurses or hospital technicians. Attending the open houses of various hospitals and inviting guest speakers to their meetings enable the members to learn about the impor- tant aspects of a nursing career. One of their speakers discussed the training and qualifications needed by bacteriologists, lab- oratory technicians and medical technicians. As part of their service projects, the club sponsored a party for the patients of the Ring Nursing Home. Dodd, Susan Pannier. Back Row: Bonnie Simpson, Alice Duff, Carole Traffley, Marianne Foley, Susan Dalinsky, Clare Zielinski, Helen Kusek, Debby Dion. 127 FUTURE TEACHERS: Front Row: Katie Arslanian, Ruby Nelms, Menzel, Doreen Sisk, Gay Powell, Sandi Stanek. Back Row: Kathleen Rosemary Odato, Bessie Kapetanis, Nancy Villamono, Alliette Mahan, May Eddington, Sandy Tucker, Connie Faulkner, Donna Greniere, Marie Hagopian, Karen Troy, Sharon Harris, Patricia Frost, Gail Staples, Janet Kurtyka, Beverly Norman, Dorothy Misias- Hefferman. Second Row: Linda Mominee, JoAnn Henry, Anne Thibo- zek, Debbie Taliafero. deau, Nancy Naglieri, Carol Traffley, Donna Kulczykiewicz, Helen Mr. Robert J. Doolan of the University of Massachusetts speaks to inter- ested students. Doreen Sisk and Helen Menzel welcome Mr. Rae James Malcolm of Western New England College and Mr. Esther Hanson of American International College. 128 Future Teachers of America Prepare for Teaching For those interested in teaching careers, the Future Teachers of America offers excellent opportunities to become acquainted with the duties, responsibilities and the rewards of teaching. One of these opportu- nities has been the Orientation Day held in October. Ten representatives from area colleges discussed the entrance requirements, campus life, and degrees offered at their respective colleges. In addition, guest speakers addressed the club on various phases of the teaching profession. The club also sponsored a bake sale to raise funds for their scholarship program. PAIR PEL i ee een Cine eet MATH CLUB. Front Row: Bessie Kapetanis, Andrea Romano, Susan kiewicz, Back Row: Phyllis Boshuyzen, Janis LaRoche, Helen Menzel, Groleau, Alliette Grenier, Marie Hagopian, Karen Troy, Susan Nancy Naglieri, Joan Kaplan, Carole Traffley, Elaine McAleer, Grondski. Second Row: Linda Skibski, Lois Johnson, Michelle Tarzia, Shiela McMahon. Donna Fecteau, Sharon Davidson, Anne Thibodeau, Donna Kulczy- Our Math Club is comprised of students who wish to further their understanding of mathematics. The members of the club have organized a tutoring service for pupils needing help Math Club Calculates in this subject. This year, the club became a member of the Western Massachu setts Mathematics League. MATH CLUB CONTINUED. Front Row: Christine Frodema, Cyn- Nolan, Donna Frost, Diane Pelletier, Susan Lovell, Brenda Belisle, thia Spindler, Cynthia Moses, Joan Irwin, Sandy Tucker, Connie Donna Shwec. Back Row: Allan Bushey, Philip Paquette, Laureen Faulkner, Donna Rossini. Second Row: Cynthia Holeman, Kathy Mattei, Linda Toney, Judy Kazunas, Harry Melikian, Joe Gentles. 129 , Ce lla ia Drama Club eRe, oo | . Performs The Drama Club, under the direction of Mr. Grant, was recently organized for students interested in all aspects of the theater. Tryouts for membership were held, and members were chosen on the basis of their academic achieve- ment and ability. Time is spent studying props, lighting arrangements, and make- up, as well as drama itself. A successful audition is one prerequisite for admittance to the Drama Club. Library assistants check the passes of all students entering the library. Here Shirley Gam- ble takes Nancy Bailey’s. Library Assistants Give the Library a New Look When a student visits our library, he is aided in the location and checking out of his book by a library assistant. The assistants also keep a record of library attendance, which is submitted to the office. Collection of overdue books during the homeroom period is another duty. Still another responsibility is to cover, number and file all newly acquired books. 130 Lunchroom Aides Help Lunchroom aides are essential in keeping of an orderly cafeteria. Chosen each year by Mr. Rumpal, four girls and six boys assume the responsibilities of cashiering and performing various kitchen chores. These students are rec- ommended by their teachers on the basis of their grades and dependability. Audio-Visual Aides Operate Projectors John Channing and Blair Harrington are the audio-visual aides this year. One of their chief duties is operating the record players, tape recorders, movie projectors, slide projectors, and film strip projectors for the teachers who use them. They also operate the public address system in the assembly hall. Under the guidance of Mr. Harold W. Jones, the audio-visual aides make an important contribution to the smooth functioning of school life. Selling milk is one of the duties of the lunchroom aides. John Channing and Blair Harrington prepare their day’s work. 131 OFFICE AIDES. Front Row: Rhoda Henry, Bessie Kapetanis, Sharyn Soffan, Marie Hagopian, Maria Beck, Linda Vitale, Carol Fontaine, Mary Jane Strycharz, Ann Thibodeau, Janet Kitchen, Kathy Reilly, Charlotte Brodie. Second Row: Betty Daniels, Susan Dalinsky, Donna Kulczykiewicz, Susan Barrett, Cynthia Moses, Susan Mitchell, Elaine Office Aides Assist Marcia and Marilyn Roberts put a few of the supplies on display as Karen Tolman looks on. 132 Verrette, Susan DeMarchi, Carla Catter, Andrea Dolan, Sandra Macaulay, Edith DiSanti. Third Row: Carol McGrath, Pat Shephard, Cora Eaton, Betsy Holcomb, Dianne Taylor, Ellen Martin, Debbie Carter, Janet Kurtyka, Susan Lovell, Pat Davies. Office aides, recommended by their teachers, perform such duties in the main office as delivering passes, sorting mail, and answering the telephone. Some girls do clerical work in the coun- selors’ offices. This experience helps them to adjust to later office routine. Trading Post Sells School Supplies The Trading Post, which is located in Room 205, was established to sell items — for the convenience of the faculty and students. The clerks this year are Marcia and Marilyn Roberts, and they are su- pervised by a faculty member, Miss Mary G. Conway. The school store stock consists of notebooks, paper, rulers, pens pencils, dictionaries, Kleenex, folders, book covers, Commerce insignia, and many other articles of great use. S . i ye : ; le 7 : 4 pases ¥ é PR ae € ae ‘ BAND. Front Row: Robert DiNicola, Marcella Haynes, Helen Menzel, Patricia Smith, Ronald Willette, Robert Shea. Second Row: Linda Skibski, Linda Holden, Barbara Cebula, Lisa Roberts, Joan Harris, Claudine Glynn, Mr. Nickerson. Third Row: Linda Boylan, Cosimos Galuzzo, Dennis Pitoniak, Dennis Burd, Barbara Gawlick. Fourth Row: Allan Bushey, John Sanders, Roy Martin, Steve Jackson, Thomas Extine. Fifth Row: Charles Wanzo, Gregory Caputo, Henry Wilk, Melvin Young, Alton Daughtry, Eugene Malone. Music Organization Stimulate Music Appreciation The music department includes Chorus, Glee Club, Choir, and Band. Chorus, Glee Club, and Band are elective subjects; and Choir is composed of a selected, specialized group of girls’ voices. This year a Music Council has been added. The Council is a group of students representing each of the music classes, and whose chief function is to discuss ways and means of making music programs and activities more meaningful and attractive at “Commerce.” THE MUSIC COUNCIL. Seated: Debra Cariani, Cynthia Harp, Cheryl LaPan, Irma Kelly, Patricia Sullivan, Jynette McWhorter, Dennis Burd, Denise Doig, Helen Menzel, Angela Bertone, Pat- ty Mindel, Gail ‘Degan, Sharyn Soffan. Standing: Ronald Willette, Thomas Pitts, John Sanders. Below: The combined Chorus, Glee Club, and Choir perform at a Christmas Assembly. 133 | Winners of the annual candy bar sale, held to raise money for certain non- budgetary things needed by the school, receive their prizes. Assemblies Amuse and Enlighten “Welcome back, Mr. Sweeney,’ is the sentiment reflected in the hand-shake of Bessie Kapetanis. : OS Ci © 46. %, Orie Pedostaiie 6 ¢ 134 William James was the speaker at the American Education Week Assembly and was recipient of an outstanding alumnus award pre- sented by Mr. Sweeney. G. O. Assembly is held to acquaint students entering the High School of Com- merce with the many benefits offered by G. O. Assemblies provide varied and interesting programs of entertainment. The G. O. As- sembly is held at the beginning of each year to inform students about the benefits of G. O. The guidance counselors meet with their classes at the beginning of the month. The Honor Roll is read by the class presi- dents each marking period. This year General Motors presented an exhibit of new products which they are de- veloping. Mr. Sweeney was welcomed back from his temporary position as Assistant Superintendent. Our American Education Week speaker was William James, who re- ceived an outstanding alumnus award. Rev- erend James Hamer was the speaker at the annual Thanksgiving assembly. Music pro- grams are presented to entertain the stu- dents. Also important, students get a chance to show their school spirit at rallies. General Motors presented an assembly to show students the various things be- ing developed by their research laboratories. 135 PORTS School Spirit is. ee ... Trudging to football practice on a rainy day... THE 1966 VARSITY TRACK TEAM. Front Row: Gerald Mann, Chauncy Saunders, Gregory Seals, Daniel Faust, George Evans, Rocky Greene, Steve Yacovone, Thomas Sullivan. Second Row: Robert Mar- tin, Fred Otero, Forrest Bateman, Michael Kane, Phil Shuman, Daniel “ -OMMERCF oh COMMERCE oe Ses és ga : Ne Sullivan, Allan Bushey. Third Row: Mike Manley, Joseph DeMarco, Allan Bushway, Roger Scibelli, Eugene Grygierczyk, John Lovell. Back Row: Coach Thomas Russo, Joseph David, Harry Melikian. Inexperienced Trackmen Improve As Season Goes Along 138 Under the watchful eyes of Coach Russo and his assistant, Mr. Joseph David, the 1966 Commerce track team won 2 and lost 4, the best record since its re-organization in 1964, Lead- ing the Raiders to victory were Rocky Greene in the hurdles, Phil Shuman in the discus and shot put, and Gregory Seals in the sprints. TEAM RECORD Commerce Opponent Bea Trade Ane ie eee 82 40 Uae Holyoke Catholic .... 82 SS aeie: Palmer’. Ue 76 AAs iy Classical cae 82 Gian: Southwicks7ssaeeee S74 Glipae. Ludlow 2. 2914 Ezzard Starks, in the final leg of an action-packed relay race, crosses the finish line victoriously. Phil Shuman, like an Olympic champion, prepares to hurl the discus. Gregory Seals passes the baton to Al Bushey, the anchorman, during the meet against Southwick. Seals and Shuman Lead Track Team Al Bushway listens to the starter’s Get ready, on your mark; get set,... Danny Faust in a nip and tuck race finally passes his Tech adversary. 139 THE 1966 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM. Front Row: Harold son, James Liebel, Mark Wentworth, Wayne Harris, John Wanat. Parker, Willie McCollum, Lou Sarage, Thomas Moore, Dennis Pitoni- Third Row: Marty Lanzillo, Don Holmes, Kevin Phelan, Neil Cas- ak. Second Row: Ernest Grygierczyk, Edmond Narcisse, Ralph John- sanelli, John Nyman, Stanley Maley, Coach David Cook. Hustling Raiders Win 7, Lose 9 Behind the hitting of Tom Moore and Kevin Phelan, and the pitching of Donny Holmes, who won a berth on the All-City Team, the Raiders wrapped up a 7-9 record and a third-place finish in the Inter- school League. The best performance by a Commerce player was that of Donny Holmes, who struck out twelve opposing players and allowed only two hits in a shutout victory over Trade. SNPs ig 2 i ee eyeie c= ' Re Li Jimmy Liebel awaits the relay from second base on an at- : tempted double play against Cathedral. 140 In the second game against Classical, Kevin Phelan awaits the next pitch. Lou Sarage, in a game against Cathedral, advances on a base hit. Donny Holmes Makes All-City TEAM RECORD Commerce Opponent ee ATANErSCM eee ae. 1 DP oe West Springfield .......... of eee NW aCOMa nee ecu nies Li Pes. tage mosagie uote ite 0 i aes Classical ie tac cst 3 Oat. Cathedral meses cate: 14 ihe tiem Minnechan gy pas. a2: 4 Arye! ech trem ieers slo aks, 5 eewey Clascicalema ated mena hes 8 Bias Cathedral Tait ire. ected 7 2 estes PETAR ee oes aed te, 0 Gove Stafford Springs ............ 4 Oe Minnechaug yea. 4 Leg: al (als ree Ore een Ener 16 Damar Weaconal Barwin 2 Oete2 Shicopess Compete 8 Just before an Interschool game, Coach Cook gives a bunting tip to Tom Moore, the club’s leading hitter. 141 THE 1966 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM.Front Row: Tom Moore, Choiniere, Edmund Narcisse, Michael Kane. Third Row: Louis Sarage, Robert Preston, Pat Manley, Allan Bushey, Allan Bushway, Ernest Wilson St. Julien, Joseph Gentles, Joel Arnold, Forrest Bateman, Rickson, Robert Hamel, Mark Wentworth, Mike Manley, John Sim- Steve Harris, Barry Butler, Joseph Fitzpatrick. Fourth Row: Manager mons. Second Row: Robert Martin, Wyatt Leak, Michael Daley, Har- Tom Pitts, Manager John Lovell, Coach George Meacham, Coach old Parker, Lee Burgess, Willam Vedovelli, William Johnson, Larry Thomas Russo, Manager Peter Van Gemert. Rugged Grid Eleven Win 4, Lose 3. Harold Parker, withstanding a strong rush by Classical, gets off a long, spiraling kick. 7 %) ” : ' ae ‘ — oe Having its most successful season in several years, the varsity football team under the guidance of new Coaches, George “Babe” Meacham and Thomas Rus- so, finished with 4 wins and 3 losses. Getting All-City nomination were: Forrest Bateman—end, Mark Wentworth—quarterback, Barry Butler—halfback, and Joel Arnold—tackle. TEAM RECORD Commerce Opponent 7 het Searles J. ..scje.t:.ceg ee 0 22 ee Trade =. 3.:.4 eee 0 IGA Classical, 2..g2ebegeeeee 22 LAs East Longmeadow ...... 6 Lae Minnechaug. ..............+- 6 OF.24: Ludlow 0) 4eeeee 20 Otis Doherty) oe ee 28 142 3 € 4 ,™ wy hy f ’ Al Bushway straight arms an opponent while running on a sweep around end. Mark Wentworth, after seeing his crimson receivers covered down- field, scampers out of the pocket for a substantial gain. Arnold, Bateman, Butler, Lou Sarage, William Vedovelli, and Robert Martin gang up to tackle East Longmeadow’s fullback. Wentworth Chosen All-City. Mark Wentworth, rolling out to the right, sets to toss the bomb to a receiver deep down-field. 143 THE 1966 VARSITY SOCCER TEAM. Front Row: David Poeh- sessi, Ted Camerota. Third Row: Dan Pedersen, Jim Freeman, Dick ler, Greg Valentine, Randy Allen, Richard Normand, Paul Teehan, Steiner, Bill Nyman, Fred Shumsky, Al Dixon, Jack Geagan, Greg Patrick Cronan, Arya Shnap, Keith Lamontagne, David Kalish. Second Drew. Back Row: Assistant Coach James Tillotson, Manager Dick Row: Daniel McCarthy, Robert LaCob, Paul Knapp, Jory Lasseter, Holmes, Coach David Cook, Dennis Pitoniak. Gerry Wroblewski, Gordon Roberts, Ernest Grygierczyk, David Cas- Crimson soccer suffers disappointing season Bill Nyman and John Santaniello work together to ward off a Classical opponent. TEAM RECORD Commerce Opponent Oy aeee Holyoke: 2356), qeaae 1 Oat Trade. {020.4 eee 3 Ou. Cathedral 22...3.0e eee 4 Og Technical: 22.0 7 O Ae. Classical 5:.in.-scnee eee 7 Oc Chicopee Comp.ss,cae 2 Oe Trade} (c).5..00e 3 Ofna Cathedral’ .)..ge eee 4 Otte Technical’ 4... eee 4 Oe Classical | chute cee ee 34 Zita Southwick?;.4.:.37eee Zz Ose Southwick. .35.0..). se F 144 % Bs by late ee John Santaniello steals the ball from a Classical opponent. Jim Freeman prepares for the kick-off against Classical. | Bill Nyman, captain of the soccer team, shakes hands with his Classical adver- sary before the game while Jim Freeman looks on. The 1966 varsity soccer team experienced a disap- pointing season with a record of no wins, 11 losses, and one tie. This has been a rebuilding year, with many of last year’s lettermen gone. The record attests _ the lack of exprience. 145 THE 1966-67 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. Front Row: Jessie Spinks, Ezzard Starks, Herman Curtis, Isaac Aycox, Forrest Bateman, Joel Arnold. Second Row: John Sanders, Al Dixon, Coach Thomas Russo, Mike Manley, Robert Mack. Back Row: Alonzo Somerville, John Lovell, manager, Joseph DeMarco, manager, Richard Holmes. Raiders score 13 wins and 6 losses. Coach Thomas Russo gives instructions to his players before the game against Classical. 146 TEAM RECORD Commerce Opponent 60 St. Joseph (NA) 59 46 Agawam 31 a2 Wahconah 35 39 Classical 54 )o) St. Joseph’s (NA) oY 60 Trade 46 40 Enfield 63 64 Cathedral 69 43 Chicopee Comp. 37 38 Technical 31 =) Enfield 38 50 Agawam 39 39 Classical 50 56 Ludlow 46 Be. Trade 38 61 Searles 43 52 Technical 34 83 Cathedral 59 53 St. Joseph’s (P) 58 Forrest Bateman moves in for a lay-out despite the close guarding of his opponent. The 1966-67 varsity basketball team experienced a great season of 13 wins and 6 losses. One of the highlights of the team this year was their prominent defense, which resulted in keeping eight teams under the score of forty points. Under the able guidance of Coach Thomas Russo, the Raiders gained a berth in the Western Mass. Tournament. The most out- standing senior player this year was Forrest Bate- man. Jesse Spinks and Isaac Aycox, who are fresh- men, displayed outstanding skill. They are looked on to supply the muscle for another outstanding year. Forrest Bateman outstanding senior player. Ezzard Starks launch a corner shot. Coach Thomas shown here talking to two of his senior players, Joel Ar- nold and Forrest Bateman. 147 Russo is Forrest Bateman seems to have the upper hand in this contest. prepares to THE 1966-67 HOCKEY TEAM. Front Row: Gerald Camerota, Ronald Willette, Claude Roy, Marc Lafreniere, Mark Avis, Jeremiah Sullivan, Donald Wright, Richard Normand. Back Row: Coach James Tillotson, John Nyman, Bill Nyman, Ronald D’Ambrosia, John Yacavone, Bob Hamel, Chris Kapopoulos, Tony Cirillo, Daniel Faust, Lee Burgess, Gene Theroux—Manager. Inconsistent Raiders have 5-13 seasons. Marc Lafreniere prepares for a face-off against Holyoke. 148 TEAM RECORD Commerce Opponent Agawam Holyoke Pittsfield Palmer Pittsfield Holyoke Agawam Palmer Pittsfield Palmer Agawam Holyoke Palmer Pittsfield Agawam Holyoke BROON ONRFF OW KRUF UN COO OMAN RR OW NY WY CO CO OO WW CO rF NY oe le John Nyman struggles with his opponent for the puck. Claude Roy races down the ice. Hamel leads in scoring with 22 points. Robert Hamel slaps the puck at the Holyoke goalie. The 1966-67 hockey team scored a first this year in defeating an old adversary—Agawam. Under the watchful eyes of Mr. Tillotson, the crimson players scored 5 wins and 11 losses. The top scorers this year were Robert Hamel, Lee Burgess, John Nyman, and Chris Kapopoulos. 149 at ( Z . THE 1966-67 WRESTLING TEAM. Front Row: Joseph Carelock, John Simmons, Michael Daley, Richard Kane, Michael Kane, Wilson Patrick Cronan, Allan Bushey, David Kalish, Richard Nahlovsky, St. Julien. Charles Wanzo. Back Row: Coach George Meacham, Paul Sacharczyk, Youthful wrestlers struggle through season. Coach Meacham gives a few tips to Allan Bushey on how to break down an opponent. TEAM RECORD Commerce Opponent 10 Cathedral 41 13 Trade 40 3 Technical 46 13 Classical 36 16 Trade 31 8 Longmeadow 30 13 Pittsfield 27 150 Michael Kane (right) stalks his Trade adversary Under the guidance of Coach George Meacham, the varsity wrestling team had a to ugh season with 0 wins and 6 losses. Though the season was a disappointing one, it gave time for Michael Kane tries to escape from his opponent’s hold. Coach Meacham to discover and to train new talent such as Richard Nahlovsky, Wilson St. Julien, and others. Paul Sacharczyk, after breaking down his opponent from the referee’s position, begins to work for a pin. 151 THE 1966 GOLF TEAM. John Troy, Gregory Jordan, Tom Yvon, Mr. Conchieri, George Kane, Robert Hamel. Commerce golf team drives to 2 victories. George Kane blasts out of a sand trap with his wedge. 152 Under the guidance of Mr. Conchieri, the 1966 golf team earned 2 victories for the first time in several years. The top players this year were William Borriello and Tom Yvon, whose 83 and 84 respec- tively topped the Commerce team. TEAM RECORD Commerce Opponent 11 Trade m4 2 Ludlow 16 12 Trade 6 3 Technical 14 3 Technical 14 4 Cathedral 13 2 Classical 15 4 Southwick 13 6 Southwick 12 Raiders bowling team ties for first place. The 1967 candlepin bowling team ex- perienced an unexpectedly successful season with a total score of 33 wins and 31 losses. The team came on strong after a slow start. Phil Brais rolled 375 triple—the highest individual score in Commerce history. Ralph Jones de- veloped into a dependable anchorman. Against Classical the team rolled a league high of 1614 pins. THE 1967 CANDLEPIN BOWLING TEAM. Front Row: Tom O’Connell, Coach Raymond Ellison, Bruce Parker. Back Row: Ed Brick, Ralph Jones, Phil Brais. Tom O'Connell, the steadiest bowler on the team, watches Phil Brais, who holds the highest individual score in Com- the ball after its release. merce history, sends the ball down the alley. 153 7 THE 1966-67 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM. Front Row: Marc Wenners, Willie Johnson, James Hall, Gary Berthiaume, Row; Michael Scavotto, Heriberto Flores, Ronald Willette, Joseph Aniello Scibelli, Jerry Daniels, Jessie Spinks. Back Row: Calvin Carelock, Louie Sangiorgio, Vincent Gamelli, Freddie Guy. Second Bridges, Coach Leo Rioux, Broderick Grant. J. V. sports program features football and basketball. TEAM RECORD Commerce Opponent 8 Trade Frosh 0 6 Trade J.V. 6 14 Classical 6 b2 East Longmeadow 0 14 Minnechaug 6 0 Ludlow 14 Commerce gridman, Willie Johnson, hands off to Marc LaFreniere against Ludlow. 154 = THE 1966-67 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. Front Row: Randy Allen, Wyatt Leak, Thomas Eggleston, Freddie Guy, Jerome Brown. Second Row: Theodore McNeil, Jeremiah Daniels, The 1966 junior varsity foot- ball team experienced 4 wins, 1 loss, and 1 tie, a fabulous season—the highest scoring season in Commerce history. The top players were Jesse Spinks, Louie Sangiorgio, Jerry Daniels, and Freddie Guy. On the other hand, the 1966-67 junior varsity basketball team totaled a mediocre. season of 5 wins and 9 losses. The top play- ers were Jerry Daniels, Freddie Guy, John Santaniello, and Andy Scibelli. TEAM RECORD Commerce Opponent 43 Agawam 39 58 Classical 63 60 Classical 61 58 Trade 59 57 Trade 43 64 Technical 66 37 Technical 53 84 Agawam 76 65 Ludlow. 50 58 Enfield 298 62 Technical Frosh 49 41 Cathedral 62 53 Cathedral 70 Gary Bertheaune fires a jump shot in a game against Cathedral. 155 James Skarbek, Noble Franklin. Back Row: Calvin Bridges, Gary Bertheaune, Coach Francis Connery, Aniello Scibelli. FIELD HOCKEY TEAM. Valerie Roberts, Pat DeAngelo, Ellen Martin, Annette Fortune, Kathy Ashline, Nancy Valliere, Sandy Billings, Terry LaMothe, Pat Sheperd, Carol Rockwell, Mary Giuggio, Dianne Dennis. Field hockey features the girls fall program. Mary Giuggio takes a shot in a field hockey contest. Several field hockey players struggle to defend their goal while under pressure from their opponents. 156 THE 1967 CANDLEPIN BOWLING TEAM. Front Row: Denise Daris, Donna Flathers, Virginia Caron. Back Row; Theresa Desabrais, Judy Donovan, Gail Degon, Charlotte Brodie. Girls bowling teams win several awards. DUCKPIN BOWLING TEAM. Maureen Merrigan, Mary Sullivan, Mary Barnes, Linda Gonzales. By THE 1966 GIRLS SOFTBALL TEAM. Front Row; Mary Guggio, Gates, Wendy Johnson, Barbara Robarge. Back Row: Maureen Mer- Debbie Burill, Patricia Morin, Theresa LaMothe, Kathleen Heaton, rigan, Sue Meaney, Pat Perry. Lorette Labier. Back Row: Dianne Dennis, Annette Fortune, Ann Softball team has successful season THE 1966 GIRLS TENNIS TEAM. Front Row: Di- anne Dennis, Pat Perry. Second Row: Patricia Morin, Kathleen Heaton, Maureen Merrigan. Back Row: Barb- THE 1966 GIRLS TRACK TEAM. Andrea Bennefield, Sue Habicht, Mattie ara Robarge, Sue Meaney, Theresa LaMothe. Grisham, Ann Fitzgibbon, Dorothy Smith. 158 weet Nee: Pe chrea THE 1966-67 GIRLS’ GYM LEADERS. Front Row: Nancy Nagli- eri, Dianne Dennis, Nancy Basile, Susan Kenyon, Linda Munroe, Lorette Labier, Ann Wezniak, Cynthia Spindler. Second Row: Pat Robarge, Debbie Carter, Pat Gutowski, Linda Peterson, Cathy Hogan. Sheperd, Yvonne Bastiaans, Kathy Contant, Jane Donaldson, Barbara Back Row: Jean Lambert, Exerine Lawrence, Barbara Podsadowski, Linda Scarfe, Theresa Greenia, Marilyn Donovan, Linda Cavanaugh, C. V. Spinks. Girls’ Gym leaders assist teachers THE 1966-67 GIRLS’ GYM LEADERS.Front Row: Cathy Arsla- nian, Cynthia Dore, Pat Theodoropoulos, Carol Rockwell, Pat Ken- yon, Kathy Coughlin, Geraldine Borys, Donna Labonte, Lucretia Archidiacono. Second Row: Debbie Burrill, Betty Lewis, Barbara Auclair, Elvira Porth, Gail Degon, Sandra Shaughnessy, Rosemary Ortona, Gail Santaniello. Back Row: Betty Daniels, Nancy Moore, Linda White, Pat Murphy, Linda Perkins, Gail Murphy, Susan Habicht, Lynn Kelleher, Doreen Sisk. 159 Saves eadpaeaay irate ii Sieceomimaninrediietineriiaaien oleae ee eee iceman ecu itincamnicmssionenine stanton creme iesmmaetgaceinisintiieesttents THE 196-67 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS. Front Row: Audrey Fellion, Bonnie Baker, Cindy Dore. Second Row: Karen Troy, Marsha LaMothe, Cindy Roberso. Third Row: Nancy Naglieri Joanne Daigle, Betty Cummings. Back Row: Sylvia O'Neal. Cheerleaders rally crimson teams to victory. THE 1966-67 JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS. Front Row: Denise Dasso, Anne Rollend, Dolores Bedinelli, Cheryl Bellefeville, Carmen Cayode. Back Row: Joan Carra, Betty Daniels, Janet Meyer, Janice LaRoche, Laurie Bowers. Sylvia O’Neal helps the rally get off to a good start. neers rn era | | | I 160 COMMERCE DRILL TEAM = THE 1966-67 DRILL TEAM. Front Row: Marie Hagopian, Ruby Mutts, Marjorie Carter, Lynne Rushford, Alliette Grenier, Marilyn Kennedy, Barbara Rector, Rosemary Ortona. Second Row: Terry Mahan, Betty Lewis, Edith DiSanti, Linda Eddington, Juanita Mon- roe, Pamela Jaynes, Terry Canavan, Pat McCray. Third Row: Ann Gates, Karol Caporale, Ellen Martin, Marilyn Donovan, Karen Has- selbaum, Carol Freeman, Alice Jones, Lynda Johnson. Fourth Row: Dina Doel, Joy Clemons, Pat Shepard, Gay Powell, C. V. Spinks, Cheryl Johnson, Jean Lambert, Sheila McMahon. Drill Team represents northeast The cheerleaders and drill team had a spirited year. The cheerleaders were chosen from a list of candidates who had to show acrobatic and athletic qualities before they were chosen. The drill team candidates also had to possess certain qualities such as poise, coordination, and stability. These groups did more to spark school spirit than any other organi- zations. The Commerce Drill Team marches in near-perfect formation at a basketball game. 161 STAFF Abbott Marion 18 Allen, Frederick 12 Alminas, Alphonse 16 Andrews, Frances 27 Astorino, Rita 15 Bennett, Bess 12 Bennett, John 22 Blake, Rita 15 Blakeslee, Lucille 18 Burlow, Elinor 14 Cabana, Cecilia 11 Canarie, Madeleine 18 Carroll, Claire 20 Carroll, Helene 26 Chelte, Raymond 20 Ciesluk, Thaddeus 19 Cignoli, Robert 19 Clancy, Virginia 26 Cocchi, Bernadet 27 Conchieri, Ernest 19, 116, 152 Connell, Elizabeth 13, 118 Connell, Grace 16 Connery, Francis 13, 155 Connolly, Mary 27 Conway, Mary 21 Cook, David 21, 140, 141, 144 Corcoran, Charles 13, 21 Czech, Stanley 21 DellaGiustina, Joseph 19 Durepo, Madeleine 21 Ellison, Raymond 3, 12, 153 Finnegan, William 17 Gormaly, John 18 Garnt, Melvin 12, 130 Greenleaf, Florence 25 Griffin, Helene 12 Gumlaw, Lorrie-Ann 20 Hargreaves, George 16, 17 Harrington, James 2, 20 Hart, Catherine 11 Henderson, Regina 17 Henry, Dorothy 22 Hogan, Mary Ellen 14 Holley, Wayland 13 Hurley, Thomas 13 Hyde, Eleanor 26 Jones, Harold 18, 131 King, Verle 23 LaFlamme, Normand 22 Landry, Frank 13 Index Lavelle, Bernard 12 Leib, Ronnie 12 Lemieux, Raymond 17 Leone, Catherine 12 MacKay, John 16 Mahan, Frances 21 Malesta, Maryann 26 Mannix, Margaret 12 Mazurowski, Joseph 21 McCleary, Alberta 15 McDonald, Joan 18 McWha, William 18 Meacham, George 19, 142, 150 Meehan, Catherine 21 Midura, Gladys 9, 134 Nickerson, Walter 23, 133 O’Dell, Veronica 25 O’Hard, Katherine 27 Rioux, Leo 16, 154 Robinson, Hazel 27 Rodgers, Joseph 22, 75 Rumpal, Bruno 11 Russo, Thomas 25, 138, 142 Sandberg, Richard 16 Sartwell, Gladys 13 Scully, Bertha 27 Serafino, Anthony 19 Smith, Harold 17 Stone, John 15 Sweeney, Philip 8, 100, 134 Tenczar, John 19 Tillotson, James 17, 144, 148 Trespas, Henry 15 Troy, John 9 Vaughan, Fredericka 25 Ware, Lydia 27 Widland, Harriet 13 Wilder, William 15 Williams, Emma 25 Wright, Willard 11 Zajchowski, Julia 19 Zemla, Kenneth 19, 75 STUDENTS A Abdow, Charlotte 102 Ahearn, Susan 86 Aitchison, Therese 102 Akerly, Darlene 102 Akers, Susan 86 Albano, Anna 86 Albano, Christine 102 Albert, Deborah 102, 122 Aldrich, Cecilia 32 Allan, William 102 Allard, Frances 32 Allen, Carol 102, 118 Allen, Dianna 86 Allen, Martha 84, 86, 122 Allen, Michael 87 Allen, Randy 109, 144, 155 Allen, Susan 32 Allen, Linda 102 Almeida, Richard 86 Altamura, Antonia 102 Amato, Frances 102 Amborse, Donna 86 Amelisko, Mary Anne 86, 126 Amos, Sandra 86 Anderson, Jane 32 Anderson, Michael 86 Anderson, Vivian 102 Andrews, Carole 17, 86, 116 Arbour, Joan 102 Archambault, Patricia 32, 81 Archidiacono, Lucretia 86, 159 Arena, Marlene 86 Arnold, Joel 32, 79, 123, 142 Arruda, Joan 32 Arslanian, Catherine 86, 128, 159 Arslanian, June 32 Arterton, Chris 86 Asher, Sally 86 Ashford , Phyllis 102 Ashline, Kathleen 102, 122, 126, 156 Atkins, Deborah 102 Atkins, Perestine 123 Atkins, Willie Mae 32 Auclair, Barbara 86, 159 Auclair, Robert 86, 123 Aunchman, Linda 102 Austin, Barbara 102, 116 Austin, Lizabeth 102 Avery, Debra 102 Avery, Harold 12, 32, 123 Avis, Mark 102, 148 Axiotis, Linda 32 Aycox, Isaac 103 B Babalis, Diane 102 Babalis, Robert 32 Bacon, Susan 26, 102 Patrons Bailey, Nancy 32, 130 Baines, Barbara 86, 130 Baird, James 105 Baj, Kathy 86 Baker, Bonnie 33, 78, 160 Baker, Margaret 31, 118 Balise, Susan 102 Ball, Patricia 33 Balsam, Ann 33 Barber, Edythe 33 Barden, Catherine 33 Barger, Charles 33 Barger, Diane 33 Barklow, Gwendolyn 33 Barlow, Dorothy 33 Barnes, Mary 33, 123, 157 Barnes, Penny 33 Barreto, Norma 102 Barrett, Susan 33, 132 Barron, David 102 Barron, Donna 102 Barron, Elaine 33 Barton, Deborah 33 Basile, Nancy 86, 159 Bass, William 33 Bassett, Patty 102 Bastiaans, Yvonne 86, 123, 159 Bateman, Forrest 34, 138, 142 Bates, Sharon 86 Bavieri, Dianne 86 Baxter, Kathleen 102 Beck, Doris 102, 117 Beck, Maria 34, 132 Bedard, Linda 102 Bedford, Jeanne 102 Bedinelli, Dolores 86, 160 Bedore, Constance 102, 126 Bedore, Janice 88 Beeman, Scott 102 Beggs, Kathleen 34 Belanger, Susan 102 Belden, Kathleen 34, 116, 118 Beleski, Beverly 102 Belisle, Brenda 86, 121, 122, 129 Bellefeville, Cheryl 102, 160 Benedix, Louise 86 Beninati, Lillian 34 Bennefield, Andrea 158 Bennett, Althea 102 Benoit, Annette 34, 75 Benoit, Douglas 123 Benoit, Susan 102 Bensch, Carmen 34 CARTER’ FAMOUS SHOES 1440 Main at Vernon St. GRANTS Your Friendly Family Store Known For Values 1317 Liberty St. Best Wishes to the Class of ’67 WILLIAM F. 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IBM DATA PROCESSING Computer Programming 186 State St. 732-7685 Compliments of Index McGrath, Carol 92, 132 McGrath, Linda 92 McKay, Timothy 108 McKenna, Paul 92, 119, 121, 123 McLaurin, Melva 58 McLeish, Susan 108 McMahon, Sheila 30, 58, 12529 eG McNally, Nancy 92 McNamee, Earl 58 McNeil, Susan 58 McNeil, Theodore 58, 155 McSweeney, Edith 108 McWhorter, Jynette 103, 133 Meaney, Susan 58, 119, 158 Melcher, Peggy Ann 108 Melikian, Harry 92, 121, 129, 138 Melnyk, Paula 108 Mellis, Dianne 92 Menzel, Helen 30, 58, 125, 128, 129, 133 Merchant, Lynne 108 Mercolina, Diane 93 Merola, Elaine 109 Merrigan, Maureen 58, 157, 158 Messier, Rachelle 93 Metivier, Carol 31, 58, 75, 119, 122 Meyer, Janet 109, 122, 160 Meyer, Sheila 58, 78, 80 Meyers, Reva 93 Mezzetti, Gaeann 93 Michon, Gloria 88 Mickiewicz, Geraldine 58 Miller, Cynthia 58 Miller, Edith 123 Miller, Helen 109, 122 Miller, Joan 59 Miller, Rebecca 109 Milner, Paralee 59 Mindel, Patricia 59, 116, 127, 133 Miner, Kenneth 87 Minie, Sharon Ann 88 Minnie, Darlene 109 Minniti, Paula 93 Misiaszek, Dorothy 93, 116, 128 Mitchell, Darlene 108 Mitchell, June 93 Mitchell, Mark 89 Mitchell, Susan 30, 59, 116, 132 Mominee, Linda 93, 128 Monat, Nancy 109 Monette, Marion 109 120, Monroe, Juanita 59, 126, 161 Moore, Hilton 93 Moore, Nancy 93, 159 Moore, Thomas 93, 140, 141, 142 Moran, Margaret 93 Morin, Diane 59 Morin, Jean 93 Morin, Leo 59, 75 Morin, Patricia 59, 158 Morris, Linda 59, 122, 123 Morrow, Alice 59 Morse, Mae Theresa 109, 117, 118 Moses, Cynthia 59, 122, 129, 132 Moses, Sammy 59 Moskal, Linda 93 Moulton, Valtrude 93 Mourey, Pamela 59 Moynihan, Robert M. 93 Moynihan, Robert P. 93 Mularz, Sally 59, 116 Mulligan, Peggy Anne 109, 117 Munroe, Deborah 109 Munroe, Linda 93, 159 Murphy, Gail Ann 93, 159 Murphy, Kathleen 93 Murphy, Kathleen 62, 81 Murphy, Madeline 62 Murphy, Patricia Eileen 93 Murphy, Patricia Ellen 93 Murray, Gail 93 Muscaro, Bella 62 Mutts, Ruby Ann 93, 161 N Nadeau, Frances 93 Nadeau, Margaret 109 Naglieri, Nancy 93, 129, 159, 160 Nahlovsky, Richard 109, 150 Narcisse, Edmond 62, 140, 142 Narreau, Linda 88 Nelms, Ruby 62, 127, 128 Nelson, June 62 Nevendorff, Darlene 93 Newell, Kristine 93 Newman, Margaret 62 Nicholas, Arlet 109 Nicholson, Bruce 105 Nicoll, Eleanor 93 Nizinski, Jeanne 93 118, Nolan, Kathleen 93, 122, 127, 129 Noonan, Suzanne 62, 75 Norman, Beverly 62, 127, 128 Patrons RYAN’S COPPER HOUSE RESTAURANT Best in Fine Foods Catering service for the particular ORCHARD AUTO SALES AND SERVICE A-1 Guaranteed Used Cars Auto Body and Auto Repairs All Work Guaranteed 1307 Worcester St. Indian Orchard, Mass. 128, Normand, Richard 144, 148 Nyman, John 62, 140, 148, 149 Nyman, William 94, 144, 145 O O’Brien, Carol 62, 127 O’Brien, Kevin 87 O’Connor, Christine 109 O’Connell, Thomas 94, 152 Odato, Linda 62 Odato, Rosemary 93, 121, 128 O'Keefe, Michael 63 Ollari, Patricia 84, 93, 122 Olmstead, Adele 109 O'Malley, Pat 63 Omartian, Barbara Diane 63, 116 O’Neal, Sylvia 93, 160 O’Neil, Margaret 63 Opitz, John 109 Opitz, Paul 104 Orr, Barbara 109 Orr, Norman 109 Orszulak, Sharon 63 Ortona, Rosemary 93, 159, 161 Ouelette, Verna 93 Owens, Lillie 89 P Pace, Charlene 63 Pace, Ruth 63 Pafumi, Jean 109 Paine, Arlene 63 Palazzi, Pattie 108 Palazzo, Linda 93 Pandolfi, Ann 63, 116, 124 Pannier, Susan 109, 127 Paolini, Patricia 109 Papadakis, Mary Anne 109 Papineau, Linda 63 Paquette, Philip 129 Paradzick, Glory 63 Parakilas, Andrea 93, 1222 Parisi, Joanne 109 Parker, Bruce 153 Parker, Dolores 93 Parker, Harold 63, 75, 79, 122, 140, 142 Parker, Sharon 94 Paroline, Darlene 63 Paroline, Maureen 109 Pascucci, Cheryl 109 Pasini, Mary 109 Paterakis, Mary 63 Compliments of RUBIN BROS. 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(For those who want the Very Best) 803-805 Liberty St. Free delivery 785-5345 813 Berkshire Ave. Indian Orchard, Mass. 167 Paul, Donna 63 Pavlakis, Susan 109 Peach, Beverly Ann 109 Peck, Joyce 64 Pederson, Danny 144 Pellegrini, Loretta 92 Pelletier, Diane 109, 129 Pelletier, Jean 64, 116, 123 Pelletier, Roger 64, 123 Pelletier, Pearl 109 Pelton, Donna-Lee 109 Pendergast, Maureen 109 Pepper, Brenda 64 Perkins, Linda 93, 159 Perry, Margaret 93 Peterson, Linda 64, 159 Peterson, Martha 109, 127 Petschke, Robert 64 Pettazoni, Carolyn 64 Pettazoni, Linda 109 Petty, Michael 123 Pezzotte, Robert 109 Phelan, Thomas 109 Philbrook, Pamela 64 Philipoff, Beverly 93 Philip, Marilyn 109, 127 Piantek, JoAnn 64 Picard, Jacqueline 109, 118 Piekos, Linda 109 Pio, Linda Jean 109 Pioggia, Mary 109 Pioggia, Nancy 109 Pippa, Anne Marie 109 Pitoniak, Dennis 94, 133, 140, 144 Pistel, June 30, 64, 116, 119, 121, 123 Pitts) Dhomases .) 12 1ea2209123: 133, 142 Placanica, Marie 93, 122 Plamondon, Madaline 64 Plamondon, Pauline 89 Pobieglo, Mary 93 Podsadowski, Barbara 93, 117 Poehler, David 104, 144 Poehler, Elizabeth 109 Poehler, Jody 64, 116, 124 Pohl, Linda 64 Polite, Daisy 64 Polite, Eunice 109 Pomeroy, Edward 109 Pond, Dulcie 93 Porter, Dudley 109 Porter, Gwendolyn 64 Index Porth, Elvira 93, 159 Poules, Adrienne 87 Powell, Gayanna 65, 128, 161 Powell, Sharon 65 Powers, Jane 119 Prendergast, Jacqueline 93 Preston, Robert 65, 123, 142 Preston, William 109 Prior, Donna 93 Proper, Linda Lee 104 Prophet, Barbara Jean 109 Prophet, Roberta 65 Przechocki, Sandra 109, 116 Purchase, Debra 118 Pyreck, Josephine 93 Q Quill, John 65, 123 Quill, Mary 109 Quinn, Debby 65 Quinn, Donald P. 109 Quinn, Kathleen 109 Quinn, Thomas 94 R Ramistella Diane 65 Rancitelli, Sylvia 109 Ranson, Ethel Mae 104 Ray, Cynthia 109 Reale, Patricia 89 Record, Linda 93 Rector, Barbara 65, 161 Redmond, Marilyn 93 Reed, Anne 109 Reed, Carol 65 Reed, Linda 93 Reed, Sharon 109 Reilly, Kathy 65, 132 Remillard, Debby 109 Reome, Judith 109 Rheaume, Nancy 110 Rhodes, Anne 110 Ricapito, Victoria 110 Riccardi, Nancy 65 Richards, Gail 65 Riddle, Debra 93 Riendeau, Joan 110 Robare, Joyce 65 Robarge, Barbara 66, 158, 159 Roberge, Susan 66, 116, 126 Roberson, Cynthia 66, 160 Robert, Lisa 66, 133 Roberts, Gordon 144 Roberts, Marcia 66, 132 Roberts, Marilyn 66, 132 Roberts, Marion 110 Roberts, Valerie 110, 156 Robertson, Gordon 110 Robertson, Marilyn 110 Robinson, Brenda 66 Robinson, Judy 87 Robison, Diane, 66 Roche, Sheila 86 Rock, Linda 110 Rockwell, Carol 156, 159 Roda, Patricia 110 Rodeen, Edmund 104 Rogers, Denise 110 Rogers, Winifred 94 Rogers, Yvonne 66 Rokosz, Gail 110 Rollend, Ann Marie 110, 160 Romano, Andrea 94, 129 Roncolato, Sandra 23, 66 Ross, Christine 110 Ross, Craig 66 Ross, Marjorie 94, 119 Rossini, Donna 94, 116, 119, 121, 129 Rourke, Christine 110 Rovithis, Stells 94 Rowe, Joseph 66 Roy, Claude 86, 148, 149 Roy, Helen 109 Roy, Marjorie 110 Rubin, Shaina 94, 125 Rucks, Vivian 66 Rudd, Sylvia 110 Rueli, Mary 110 Rusby, Christine 67, 75 Rushford, Lynne 67, 116, 161 Russell, Hilda 67 Russell, Lynne 109 Russell, Sandra 94 Russo, Elizabeth 67 Russo, Mario 67 Ryan, Cheryl Ann 109 Ryan, Gertrude 109 Ryans, Shyrl 67 Ryba, Donna 109 S Sacharczyk, Paul 94, 150, 151 St. Armand, Theresa 67 St. Germain, Deborah 94 St. Julien, Wilson 92, 142, 150 Acknowledgments Salcevics, Irene 67 Salter, Carol 109 Samol, Judy 94 Sampson, Chris 94 Sanders, John 110, 133 Sanders, Richard 67 Sanders, Robert 117 Sangiorgio, Louis 110, 154 Santa, Aida 94 Santaniello, Carolina 67 Santaniello, Corinne 110 Santaniello, Gail 94, 159 Santaniello, Gregory 110 Santaniello, John 110, 144, 145 Santaniello, Michael 105 Sarage, Louis 67, 123, 140, 141, 142, 143 Savoy, Alice 94 Saxer, Katherine 110 Sayers, John 67 Sayers, Mary Ann 67 Scagliarini, Ann 116 Scarfe, Linda 94, 159 Scaife, Louise 110 Scavotto, Michael 110, 154 Scheible, Lolita 110 Schmidt, Karen 123 Schmidt, Donna Lee 92, 124 Schofield, Sandra 67 Scibelli, Andrew 110 Scibelli, Aniello 110, 154, 155 Scibelli, Roger 67, 138 Scibelli, Rose 68, 79 Scott, Acquitta 68 Scott, Diane 68 Scott, Janet 94 Scott, Michelle 110 Scuderi, Antonina 110 Sequin, Linda 110 Senecal, Donald 31, 68, 116, 119, 123 Seppala, Linda 94 Serwatka, Susan 94 Seymour, Doris 103 Seymour, Patricia 110 Shaughnessy, Sandra 94, 159 Shea, Robert 110, 133 Sheldon, Jeanne 110 Sheperd, Patricia 94, 117, 123, 132, 156, 159, 161 Sheridan, Marjorie 92 Shipmon, Doris Shnap, Arya 94, 144 The Editorial Staff and its advisers, Mr. Ciesluk and Mr. Ellison, wish to thank: Sandra Roncolato for her original cover design. We have heard many fine comments that this year’s cover was one of the best we have ever had. Miss McCleary and her production staff, Kathleen Mahan, Annette Grundstrom, Jane Tokarz, Sandra Demerski, and Dolores Wood, for their efficient service in making all photo arrangements. Their cooperation helped us to meet many tight deadlines. Mr. Jones, our faculty photographer, for his reliable, on-the- Spot service. Miss Henderson and Miss Grace Connell for proficiently supervising senior photo appointments. Judith Glenn, Eugene Theroux, and Philip Girard for the candid photos. Mr. Alminas, Mr. Mazurowski, and their business staff, for the financing and distributing of Caduceus ’67. 168 Mr. Sweeney, his administrative staff, and the faculty for their patience and tolerance with our necessary classroom inter ruptions and for their help with photo identifications. Mrs. Ellis for compiling vital senior data promptly and willingly. Bosworth Studio for their assistance to our student photog- raphers, for their cooperation in photographing special evening events, and for their prompt and generous supply of extra pictures when we have needed them. Mr. Jack Brown of T. O'Toole and Sons for his guidance and instructions in the technical production of Caduceus '67. Mr. Ciesluk’s Freshman and Junior English classes for their theme ideas. ; Mr. King for his helpful suggestions on the final design of the yearbook cover. And most of all, we wish to thank all our fellow students for their exuberant display of SCHOOL SPIRIT which is so much a part of them. Shumsky, Fred 94, 144 Shvec, Donna 129 Shwec, Vera 116, 110 Sickel, Janet 68 Simmons, Johnny 68, 124, 142, 150 Simpson, Bonnie 110, 118, 127 Sisk, Doreen 68, 128, 159 Skarbek, James 110, 155 Skelly, Mary 68 Skibski, Linda 30, 68, 121, 129, 133 Slater, Linda 94 Slaughter, Richard 89 Small, Geraldine 68 Smart, Louisa 68 Smith, Annie 94 Smith, Craig 93 Smith, Deborah 94 Smith, Dorothy 158 Smith, Evelyn 110 Smith, Jacqueline 94 Smith, Pamela 68, 116, 127 Smith, Patricia 68, 126, 133 Sobel, Brenda 94 Soderstrom, Sandra Ann 94 Soffan, Sharyn 31, 68, 116, 132, 133 Solecki, Sonia 94 Somerville, Alonzo 94 Soucy, Ann 92 Soucia, Sandra 94 Soucy, William 93 Soukasian, Karen 94 Southworth, Sharon 110 Spada, Cynthia 103 Sparks, Martha 68 Spedding, Carl 94 Spindler, Cynthia 94, 129, 159 Spinks, C. V. 69, 75, 78, 159, 161 Spinks, Jesse 110, 154 Standish, Barry 69 Stanek, Sandra 30, 69, 120, 128 Staples, Gail 69, 128 Staples, Kathleen 94 Staples, Loring 87 Starks, Ezzard 94, 124, 138 Stebbins, David 69, 123 Stebbins, Judith 110, 127 Stebbins, Marsha 94 Stebbins, Robert 69, 123 Stebbins, Shirely 110 Stefano, Nancy 110 Steiner, Richard 94, 144 Steinman, Fred 110 Stevens, Joyce 69 Stevens, Mary Anne 110 Stevenson, Paul 86 Stewart, Linda 110 Edstor-tn-Chtef ........ccccccceceeee Associate Editor-in-Chief ............ RESHEY FASLOP ire 8 fc ects Actiwwities Editor. ........0..0ccccc000 EMEOL. BAL OT Bast cece ion sapiypvaeetes Associate Sports Editors .............. Index Strange, Patricia 94 Streeter, Bettie 69 Strong, Susan 110 Stycharz, Mary 31, 69, 78, 116, 118, 132 Suleski, Marie 110, 117 Sullivan, Daniel 84, 138 Sullivan, Jeremiah 110, 148 Sullivan, Mary 69, 157 Sullivan, Monica 94, 119 Sullivan, Patricia 110, 133 Sullivan, Sandra 30, 69, 118, 121 Supinski, Judith 110 Symonds, Beverly 69 It Table, Judy 69 Tagan, Philip 72 Talbot, Patricia 110 Taliaferro, Deborah 72, 128 Tarzia, Michelle 72, 123, 129 Taylor, Dianne 72, 132 Teehan, Paul 110, 144 Temkin, Beverly 72, 127 Temkin, Shirley 72, 127 Tetreault, Noel 110 Tetreault, Susan 94 Thayer, Laurie 110 Theodoropoulos, Pat 159 Theroux, Gene 110, 148 Thibodeau, Anne 94, 117, 121, 128, 129, 132 Thibault, Albert 110 Thomas, James 94 Thomas, Ronald 110 Thomas, Selma 72 Thompson, Cheryl 110 Thompson, Laurie 95, 117 Tibbetts, Kathy 72 Tigera, Sergio 108 Tippett, Susan 110 Tokarz, Jane 72, 119 Tolman, Karen 111, 127, 132 Tondera, Victor 72 Toney, Linda 95, 119, 129 Tomaino, Joseph 95 Tonnemacher, Karen 95 Toothill, Colleen 111 Torres, Iris, 111 Tovet, Laura 111 Traffley, Carole 95, 121, 125, 127, 128, 129 Trask, Donna 111 Trench, Victor 111 Trepanier, Susan 95 Troie, Michele 72 Troy, Curtis 111 Troy, Karen 95, 118, 128, 129, 160 Troutman, Linda 95 Tryba, Sue 72 Tucker, Sandra 95, 125, 127, 128, 129 Tucker, Shirley 111 Turcotte, Darlene 111 Turcotte, Johanne 111 Tutty, Barbara 111 Tutty, Beverly 72 Twine, Joan 73, 123 Tyburksi, Stephanie 73 Tyson, Lillie 95 U Ucella, Gary 87 Utess, Cynthia 87 V Vachon, Jeanne 95 Vakakas, Poppy 73, 111 Valdes, Josephine 111 Valentine, Gregory 25, 111, 144 Valliere, Nancy 111, 156 Vangemert, Peter 95, 142 VanZandt, Edward 73 VanZandt, Elizabeth 111, 117 Vareles, Dorothy 95 Vasso, Deborah 111 Vedovelli, William 142, 143 Verrette, Elaine 30, 73, 121, 132 Vezina, Barbara 95 Viereck, Linda 95 Villamaino, Nancy 73, 128 Vincent, Gerard Vitale, Janet 111 Vitale, Linda 73, 132 Voyik, Ronald 95 W Walter, Debra 89 Wanat, John 73, 140 Wanat, Joseph 95 Wanzo, Charles 111, 133, 150 Warner, Robert 95 Warren, Glenn 73, 116, 123 Warren, James 111 Wassung, Dennis 111 Watson, Raymond 73 Webb, Ruth 95 Weed, Gail 95 Weir, Janice 111 Welk, Henry 116 Wells, Barbara 95 Wenners, Marc 154 Wentworth, Guy 73 Gee Mark 73, 140, 142, 3 Wessell, Geraldine 111 Wezniak, Ann Marie 159 White, Betty 111 The Caduceus Editorial Staff BON GAME Tile Donald Senecal Pe ae oe Carol Metivier Bae eee te Joan Gagliardo eee _ Christine Frodema Pe ate Ps fa Joan Irwin Weare toaksaneseiee Michael Daley Paul McKenna 169 White, Georgia 111 White, Linda 159 Wiencek, Laureen 95 Wilder, Patricia 73 Wilder, Robert 73, 78 Wilk, Henry 73, 133 Willett, Diane 95, 123 Mea Ronald 111, 133, 148, 15 Williams, Fernanda 111 Williams, Lorraine 95 Williams, Robert 74, 79, 123 Williams, Thomas 74 Williams, Willi e Lou 74 Williams, Winston 111 Willoughby, Frank 111 Wilson, Donna 111, 117 Wilson, Marcella 95 Wilson, Margaret 74, 116 Wilson, Norman 111 Wilson, Quentella 111 Wilson, Ronald A. 111 Wilson, Ronald E. 74, 123 Winslow, Susan 95 Wisniowski, Sally 74 Withers, Brenda 111 Witman, Brian 86 Wojcik, Jane 95, 116, 123, 127 Woodruff, John 87 Woods, Ellen 111 Woods, Mary 95 Woosley, Donna 111 Wright, Beverly 95 Wright, Donald 111, 148 Wright, Ethel 95 Wright, Nancy 111 Wroblewski, Gerald 111, 144 Wrona, Christine 95, 119, 121 Wynn, Nancy 74 Y Yacavone, Linda 95, 148 Yacavone, Paul 74, 123 Yarkey, Susan 74, 116 Yeager, Susan 95, 119, 121 Yezewski, Sandra 111 Young, Mary 74 Young, Melvin 111, 133 Young, Paula 74 Youngs, Judith 74 Youngs, Susan 74 Z, Zahara, Linda 74, 79 Zarlengo, Christine 95 Zielinski, Claire 11, 127 Ziviak, Eileen 75, 124 Zukowski, Christine 95 Senior Assoctate Editors June Pistel Susan Meaney Paula Combs Brenda Condino Junior Associate Editors Marjorie Ross Monica Sullivan Christine Wrona Donna Rossini Susan Groleau Ellen Martin Jane Powers Lina Toney Susan Yeager Acknowledgments 168 Activities 114 Art Class 123 Assemblies 134, 135 Assistant Principals 9 Audio-Visual Aides 131 Autographs 172 Baseball 140, 141 Basketball 146, 147 Biology 15 Bookkeeping 18 Bowling 153 Boys’ Athletics 136 Boys’ Track 138, 139 Business Classes 18, 19 Caduceus 119 Capers 60, 61, 124, 125 Cheerleaders 160 Chemistry 15 Commerce 118 Counselors 11 Drama Club 130 Dressmaking 26 Drill Team 161 Elementary Analysis 22 English 12, 13 Field Hockey 156 Foods 26 Football 142, 143 Foreign Languages 14 Foreword 4 French 14 Freshman Officers Advisers 100 Future Nurses 127 Future Teachers 128 General Organization 116, 117 Geography 16 Geometry 22 Girls’ Athletics 156 Girls’ Bowling Team 157 Girls’ Gym Leaders 159 Girls’ Track 158 Golf 152 Hockey 148, 149 Home Economics 26 Subject Index Junior Officers Advisers 84 Junior Prom (’66) 76 Junior Varsity Basketball 155 Junior Varsity Football 154 Library Assistants 130 Lunchroom Aides 131 Lunchroom Personnel 27 Machine Calculation 19 Math Club 129 Mathematics 22 Music 23 Music Organizations 133 National Honor Society 121 Nurse 27 Office Aides 132 Office Staff 10 Patrols 123 Physical Education 24, 25 Physics 15 Principal 8 Queen’s Court 81 Queen of Senior Prom 80 Red Cross Council 126 Room 27 (Jr.) 86 Room 104 (Jr.) 86 Room 105 (Fr.) 102 Room 106 (Jr.) 86 Room 109 (Jr.) 87 Room 110 (Jr.) 87 Room 112 (Jr.) 87 Room 116 (Fr.) 102 Room 119 (Jr.) 88 Room 120 (Fr.) 102 Room 121 (Fr.) 103 Room 122 (Fr.) 103 Room 123 (Fr.) 103 Room 124 (Fr.) 104 Room 125 (Fr.) 104 Room 204 (Jr.) 88 Room 206 (Jr.) 88 Room 207 (Jr.) 89 Room 208 (Jr.) 89 Room 209 (Jr.) 89 Room 214a (Fr.) 104 Room 216a (Fr.) 105 170 Room 216b (Fr.) 92 Room 218 (Fr.) 105 Room 219 (Fr.) 105 Room 220 (Fr.) 108 Room 221 (Jr.) 92 Room 222 (Fr.) 108 Room 223 (Fr.) 108 Room 225 (Fr.) 109 Room 231a (Jr.) 92 Room 231b (Fr.) 109 Room 302 (Jr.) 93 Room 304 (Fr.) 109 Room 305 (Jr.) 93 Room 307 (Jr.) 93 Room 308 (Fr.) 110 Room 312 (Jr.) 94 Room 315 (Jr.) 94 Room 317 (Jr.) 94 Room 318a (Fr.) 110 Room 319 (Fr.) 110 Room 320 (Jr.) 95 Room 326 (Fr.) 111 Room 327a (Fr.) 111 Room 328 (Jr.) 95 School Administration 11 School Committee 11 School Scenes 2, 3 Science 15 Senior Christmas Dance 77 Senior Class Ballot 78, 79 Senior Executive Board 75 Senior Officers and Advisers 75 Senior Three-Year Honor Roll 30, 31 Soccer 144, 145 Social Studies 16, 17 Spanish 14 Spotlight-on-Youth Reporters 120 Stenography 20 Student Council 122 Table of Contents 5 T. 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