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

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Caduceus Volume 43, 1968 High School of Commerce 415 State Street Springfield, Massachusetts Oo Se 6 = Ss Se ae Z In admiration and appreciation of his ten years valuable service to the High School of Commerce, we dedicate this edition of ‘Caduceus’ to our principal, Mr. Philip A. Sweeney. After graduating from high school in. 1934, Mr. Sweeney, in order to finance his college education, began working for F.W. Woolworths as a busboy. He washed dishes and mopped floors 57 hours a week for the huge salary of $14. Increasing his wages to $18, he acquired the position as an assembly line inspector at the American Bosch. Beginning his college education, Mr. Sweeney attended American International College and graduated cum laude in English in 1941. Continuing his education, he then attended Harvard University from 1942 until 1949. During this term he received his Masters Degree in English. Later, from 1948 until 1949, Mr. Sweeney took a graduate course in administra- tion at Springfield College. Mr. Sweeney began what resulted as twenty-five years in secondary school work in 1942 when he became the English Department chairman of Monson Academy. He spent more than eighteen of these twenty-five years in administration of junior and senior high schools, all within the greater Spring- field area. Beginning in 1947, he became an English teacher at Forrest Park High School. In 1950 he became principal of Classical Junior High School and vice-president of Classical High School. Then in 1953, Mr. Sweeney became principal of Forest Park Junior High School where he stayed until being appointed principal of our school in 1958. Mr. Sweeney has been a very active member in the Spring- field educational system. He is a member of the New England School Development Council, and National and Massachusetts JUN 2 11 1968 Secondary School Principals Associations. Also, he 1s a trustee of AIC and received the Outstanding Alumnus Award in 1966. In 1964, Mr. Sweeney had the honor of representing our country at Berlin, Germany during the International Confer- ence on Modern Languages. This year, he was also chosen to represent our country at New Delhi, India during a compara- tive study of school administration. This journey was com- pleted by making a complete trip around the world. Speaking on his ten years at Commerce, Mr, Sweeney notes that many changes have taken place. The rarsing of hemlines and lowering of hair lines are those most notable in students. All sports, particularly tennis, reading, and conversation were listed as his hobbies. Long hair, white lipstick, and heavy make-up are his particular pet peeves. Mr. Sweeney singles out Commerce as being the best high school in Springfield because he feels it is the only school which offers a sufficient college preparatory and business course combined. As a gift of a portion of the knowledge he has obtained from working with students during these past years, Mr. Sweeney wishes to extend this message to the entire student body: “The world of ideas 1s the only one that transcends time and space. Today represents a culmination of man’s efforts to improve his lot and he has in things material. But with edu- cation, with love of your fellow man, and with love for the ideas of justice, equality, and freedom, your generation can and must lead the way into a realm of higher life for us all. I wish you Godspeed!” ray Be Anticipation, fear, joy, pride, and excitement are. the emotions that motivate action. And what is a yearbook but a record of action? Because faces reflect emotion so readily, we have chosen as our theme for Caduceus 1968, ‘The Many Faces of Commerce.” | — ewe DH ! OoO0oOoOk- O-,25 ef ae o + re wen ©) Selo Be = “oN oe re) Zs 5 55-2 a od) = a= rte E a , our entrance into the rising h ge has been through the per ize the preparation needed to face faculty. The teachers and ad ide us have devoted themsel Throughout the many phases of our h ™ (@} ae fe) — =o (@} c os = a ay 0 Cc Sisco Se ‘i - 3254 Do 2023 5 is busy Flagg. — x a S) a i SG mW oO A § iz) ao Bas U N-3°S Sale =? meas angen) ae aren eR ReORERR INE IRE Mr. Sweeney takes some time out of h schedule for a few words with Mr Mr. Troy’s dissatisfaction is evident as he checks with habitual absentees. DR. GLADYS MIDURA American International College Springfied College University of Connecticut SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION Dr. John E. Deady, Superintendent Everett P. McCue, Assistant Superintendent Joseph E. Buckley, Assistant Superintendent Thomas A. Kenefick, Assistant Superintendent Saat + MR. JOHN TROY University of Notre Dame Boston University SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL COMMITTEE Mayor Frank H. Freedman, Chairman Mary M. Lynch Wilbur J. Hogan Romeo J. Cyr Vincent DiMonaco William J. O'Neil Dr. Melvin L. Hutner Duties of office personnel are varied. Different members of the office staff at Commerce perform such tasks as making out and mailing college transcripts, selling bus tickets, and compiling the daily absentee list. Without these will- ing workers, our high school would operate much less efficiently. MRS. BARBARA ELLIS MRS. DOROTHY MALONE An Office Aide pauses to be sure Mrs. Widland is not too busy before she delivers her message to Room 105. Dr. Midura helps out during one of the crowded periods in the office. ™ Tenia toes eB Do MISS MARY REARDEN MISS DONNA MAE CRONIN 10 Guidance counselors steer students down the road to success. Mr. Serafino has been added to the Guidance Department this year and assists Mr. Rumpal, who is now the job and college MR. ANTHONY J. placement director. . SERAFINO During the special guidance assemblies held monthly, pupils MRS. CATHERINE HART Boston University Boston University are given enlightening information concerning study habits, em- Springfield College Junior Girls Counselor Dartmouth College Harvard Graduate School of Business Springfield College Senior Girls Counselor ployment opportunities, and scholarships. 2 MR. BRUNO RUMPAL Springfield College University of London Clark University Columbia University Placement and College Director Mr. Rumpal helps Linda Trautman prepare her Senior program on the basis of her Junior marks. During the course of her Senior year, Mary Amelisko has a friendly interview with Mr. Serafino. MR. JOSEPH MRS. CECELIA CABANA New York University Springfield College Freshman Girls Counselor DELLA-GUISTINA Manhattan College University of Connecticut Boys Counselor MR. FREDERICK G. ALLEN Boston University and Yale English Department Chairman Sr. C.P. English MR. CHARLES CORCORAN Rockhurst College Kansas City College Jr. Capers Asst. Director MRS. BESS BENNETT MR. THADDEUS CIESLUK Sir Williams College University of Massachusetts Springfield College Springfield College Future Nurses’ Adviser Caduceus Adviser MISS ELIZABETH CONNELL Tufts and Boston Universities Commerce Adviser Journalism English Courses Stress Fluency in Speaking and Writing The Englih Department has added two new mem- bers to its staff—Miss Richards and Mrs. Hendricks. Mr. Allen now teaches the Senior College English groups. MRS. EVELYN HENDRICKS MRS. HELENE GRIFFIN P mibnaeneeir sth : niversitv of Massachusetts MR. RAYMOND ELLISON Fitchburg Teachers College Springfield College Clark University National Honor Society Brown University Advi School Librarian C.P. English 12 MR. THOMAS HURLEY MR. FRANK LANDRY University of Ottawa Plymouth Teachers’ College Our Lady of the Elms College Boston University Asst. Director of Jr. Capers MR. WAYLAND HOLLEY MR. BERNARD LAVELLE Dartmouth College St. Adams College Northwestern University Westfield State College Public Events Supervisor Mrs. Bennett makes good use of the typewriter as she prepares her mid-year exams. MRS. MARGARET MRS. HARRIET MANNIX WIDLAND Westfield State College Syracuse University Faculty Social Committee Springfield College Speech Class Red Cross Adviser MRS. GLADYS MISS JANET RICHARDS SARTWELL Fitchburg State College John B. Stetson College Clark University Faculty Social Committee 13 Commerce Graduates Use Business Skills in Employment. MRS. MARION B. ABBOTT MR. ROBERT CIGNOLI Plymouth Teachers College American International College American University Springfield College Junior Adviser Knowledge of such subjects as accounting, bookkeeping, and typing assure Commerce students of a place in the world of business when they graduate. A data-processing course has been added this year, and the Business Department has been increased with the addition of Mrs. Holt. MRS. BERNICE M. CONNOLLY Boston State College Locker Keys MR. ERNEST L. CONCHIERI American International College New York University G. O. Adviser Students find Mr. McWha’s Data Processing class a modern, up-to- date course that is useful in later life. i NS eto MR. DAVID COOK New Mexico Western Co]lege Worcester State Teachers MRS. SUSAN HOLT College American International College IKSEeeNa see BREWER Sane BRS MRS. FRANCES MAHAN MR. JOSEPH American International College MAZUROWSKI University of Connecticut American International Locker Keys College Caduceus Business Staff Adviser MR. GEORGE W. MEACHAM American International College Football and Wrestling Coach MISS JOAN McDONALD American International College New York University Delegates to the American Managerial Society, with their adviser Miss McDonald, are pictured before departing for the meeting. MR. WILLIAM McWHA Salem State Teachers College Boston University MR. JOHN G. TENCZAR MISS JULIA ZAJCHOWSKI University of Massachusetts Westfield State Teachers Senior Class Adviser College Boston University 15 Filing Secretarial subjects provide specialized skill. Patricia Gutowski puts her stenographic skill to good use in taking dictation for Mr. Della-Giustina. MISS MADELINE J. CANARIE Boston University Regis College Junior Adviser Students in Mr. Jones’ Machine Calculation class learn to perform many different operations on their calculators. MRS. CLAIRE O. CARROLL MR. RAYMOND J. Salem State College CHELTE MISS MARY CONWAY Boston University Northampton Commercial New York University MR. STANLEY CZECH Indiana University College Chairman of the Bryant College Locker Keys A.I.C. and Westfield State Stenographic Department Springfield College 16 MRS. LUCILLE MRS. MADELINE DUREPO MRS. LORRIE-ANN MR. HAROLD JONES DEL POZZO Salem Teachers College GUMLAW Springfield Co]lege American International NIE, Salem Teachers College School Photographer College Faculty Social Committee Audio Visual Aide MISS CATHERINE MEEHAN Central Conn. State College Columbia University Boston University Karen Troy, Anne Thibodeau, and Pat Theodoropoulos are able to type what they hear on the ediphones Janet Covalli runs copies through the duplicating machine. The Secretarial staff has added one new member this year— Mrs. Del Pozzo. Students at the High School of Commerce are making increasing use of the audio secretary and the ediphones, two facilities which were added last year. 17 Social Studies Courses Offer MR. ALPHONSE ALMINAS MISS GRACE CONNELL Suffolk University Boston University © Boston University World and American History Study of Behavior and Springfield College Adviser to Caduceus Business Staff American History Knowledge About the Past MR. FRANCIS CONNERY American International College University of Pennsylvania St. Michael’s College College of Our Lady of Elms Mr. Lemieux uses the overhead-projector to teach his American history class about Civil War battle strategy. MR. WILLIAM FINNEGAN Bridgewater State College University of Connecticut Commerce Patrol Adviser Modern Problems American History MR. GEORGE MISS REGINA HARGREAVES HENDERSON University of Maine Westfield State College LaSalle University Springfield College Springfield College Senior Pictures Geography Psychology The Psychology class, now in its second year, has been a great success. Students enjoy studying the reasons why people think, act, and behave the way they do. MR. RAYMOND LEMIEUX MR. JOHN MACKAY Bridgeport State Michigan State University University of Virginia American International College Chairman — Social Studies American History Department Modern Problems MR. LEO RIOUX Assumption College Westfield State College World History Mr. Hargreaves points out a trade route, MR. RICHARD SANDBURG Clark University American History MR. HAROLD D. SMITH MR. JAMES K. TILLOTSON 4 Becker Junior College American International College o Clark University American and World History University of Connecticut American and World History 19 a MR. JOHN BENNETT MISS LUCILLE Univ. of Mass. and Yale BLAKESLEE Adviser to Math Club University of Massachusetts Alg. II, Geometry, Elem. Anal. University of Michigan Business Math, Algebra I ‘The intersection of a sphere and a plane ts a circle,’ explains Mr. Bennett to his geometry class. MR. JOHN GORMALLY American International College Westfield State College Business Math a a Commerce Students Increase Their LAFLAMME Holyoke Junior College University of Massachusetts Algebra I, II, and Geometry calculating ability in Math Classes. MR. JOSEPH E. MR. KENNETH ZEMLA RODGERS Northeastern University Westfield State College College of Our Lady of Elms Western New England College Business Math Algebra I, Geometry Enrollment in the college-preparatory Elementary Analysis class is increasing every year. Students were invited to par- ticipate in the Olympiad High School Math Prize Competition and the MAA Math test. Judging from the interest shown in these tests, Commerce students are learning more and more about math. 20 MRS. RITA ASTORINO MRS. RITA BLAKE College of Our Lady of Elms Bridgewater State College Springfield College Physics Senior Class Adviser Biology Mr. Wilder, who teaches chemistry, completes his twenty-fifth year as an instructor at Commerce in 1968. MR. MONTE FLAGG Boston University Springfield College University of Massachusetts University of Oregon Biology Science Courses Inform Students of MISS ALBERTA McCLEARY Mount Holyoke College University of Pennsylvania Challenges in the World of Tomorrow. (cinder Sat Biology MR. HENRY TRESPAS MR. WILLIAM WALLACE Massachusetts College of WILDER, 2d Pharmacy and Science University of New Hampshire Boston University Harvard University University of Connecticut Chemistry Biology Biology, chemistry, and physics are the three sciences taught oy at the High School of Commerce. From the study of these subjects, students learn more and more about the world around them. 21 MISS ELINOR BURLOW American International College Springfield College French The French Club runs many of its successful food sales. Foreign languages add international flavor to Commerce curriculum. MISS MARY ELLEN Three years of French and three years of Spanish are offered at the High School ene o College of Our Lady of Elms of Commerce. Spanish The French and Spanish Clubs were formed for those students who are interested in learning more than just the routine grammar and vocabulary of the language. The French Club has held food sales for its scholarship fund and plans a trip to the United Nations in New York. These girls are preparing for one of the club’s food sales. MRS. DOROTHY McDOWALL College of Our Lady of Elms Middlebury College French and Spanish MR. VERLE KING Massachusetts College of Art Westfield State College MR. WALTER D. NICKERSON New England Conservatory of Music Springfield College Michelle Holland puts the finishing touches of the yearbook cover, which she designed. Art classes stimulate aesthetic appreciation. Through art, students are given an opportunity to express their creativity. The three classes brighten our surroundings by designing posters and Capers scenery. Music is offered in many forms at Commerce. Music-minded students here at Commerce can choose between chorus, band, and glee club. These three groups often combine to perform before the entire student body. The annual music assemblies, held in April, are eagerly anti- cipated by all the pupils. For the Christmas assembly, the band, chorus, and choir combine to entertain the student body with seasonal music. Grace and poise are developed in girls’ physical education classes. Dancing, basketball, field hockey, and apparatus are a few phases of the physical education program at the High School of MRS. DIANE GRACE MISS FLORENCE ELLIS Commerce. Through activities such as these, the girls develop GREENLEAF King State College grace, as well as a sense of good sportsmanship. Adviser to Cheerleaders Cape Cod Community College Bowling Team Coach The arrival of spring weather means the beginning of the softball Field hockey is a popular sport during the autumn months. season for the girls’ physica| educational classes. MRS. FREDERICKA VAUGHN Boston Bouve School of Physical Education Springfield College Drill Team MRS. VERONICA O’DELL Springfeld College ¢ Basketball, which had its beginnings in Springfield, is enjoyed by many of the girls in Commerce. 24 MR. THOMAS RUSSO Boston University University of Colorado Otero Jr. College _ Good sportsmanship stressed in boys’ Speaking at a rally, Mr. Meacham, the varsity football coach, encourages students to attend the game the following Saturday. physical education classes. Many boys who attend the High School of Com- Pat Manley helps Mr. Connery keep score during one of the games merce are members of the football, hockey, basket- Si teeny ball, and baseball teams. During the regular gym classes, however, the boys better themselves physic- ally, for a healthy body goes hand in hand with a sound mind. | Mr. Russo, the lonely coach, seems contented | as he watches the Commerce boys in a basketball game. 25 Homemakers of tomorrow study Foods and Clothing at Commerce. t Mh =. The Future Homemakers Club, now in its second MRS. CONSTANCE TRELA MRS. MARY ANN year, has heard students lecture on such careers are University of Massachusetts ou aS hairdressing and modeling. These interesting, in- Springfield College Boston University formative talks were enjoyed by all. In clothing class, girls learn many of the fine arts of making their own clothes. | Students in Foods II are taught to serve food graciously and correct]y. Miss Carroll is always ready to help one of the girls with her sewing project. MISS ELEANOR HYDE MISS HELENE CARROLL Framingham Teachers College Framingham Teachers College Home Economics Department Chairman 26 This staff of lunchroom workers, headed by Mrs. Gertrude Odato, prepares the delicious food served in the cafeteria at Commerce. Mr. Yorio, the chief custodian, checks one of the switches on the main light board. py Tas seginetn ide and superior faces of our sen vat inthe Gide hs nal Y Se So eS Oo c¢ OV ae) ein all fo} c-2 bye Oo: “OO: “7 3 = gy 0 | 2 is 2 Beara: 2 FS om oO ow. Ss. oO 1 OO 2 Ss 2290 = 5'5 = ame Oo ee = 5S t ty ji a As the da they ant W iors. ion approaches, the class of a new phase of | ’ Pr zons they must face background enters | THREE YEAR First Honors DONNA ROSSINI ANNE THIBODEAU SUSAN YEAGER ROSEMARY ODATO BRENDA BELISLE LINDA TONEY THOMAS PITTS DOLORES GOODROW 30 HONOR ROLL Second Honors Third Honors SONIA KRUPCZAK GAEANN MEZZETTI MARIE HAGOPIAN ANDREA DINNIE EDITH DISANTI CHRISTINE ARTERTON PATRICIA JABLONSKI LINDA VIERECK PATRICIA GUTOWSKI DOLORES WOOD o1 SUSAN AHEARN 163 St. James Boulevard Guo WAltay rs Gaperss ot. Sr. Prom Committee. Ambition: Airline Hostess Hobby: Swimming Clerical DIANNA ALLEN 241 Rosewell Street Future Nurses Club Fr., Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. Ambition: Business Work Hobbies: Horseback riding and sewing Clerical DONNA AMBROSE 48 Greenlawn Street G. O. Alternate Fr., Chorus Jr., Sr. Prom Committee, Jr. Achievement Fr., Homeroom Representative Sr. Ambition: Business Work Bookkeeping SUSAN AKERS 6 Rodney Smith Jr. Circle MARTHA ALLEN 108 Arthur Street Student Council Fr. Jr. Sr., ClOnAgenriienG- Oma lias ce Future Homemaker Sr., Patrol Sis Jacl (Citoists Bel ie Be, teks Sr. Prom Comm. Clerical MARY ANNE AMELISKO 116 Wilton Street French Club Jr., T. B. Typ- We See, Wezel: Weiss Ibe Sie, fe Prom Comm. Hobby: Sewing College Preparatory—Book- keeping ANNA ALBANO 18 Romona Street Ambition: Travel Hobbies: Taking kids roller skating Pet Peeve: People being late Clerical Bookkeeping MICHAEL E. ALLEN 155 Quaker Road Patrol Sr. Ambition: I.B.M. Account- ant ; Pet Peeve: Uncomfortable Chairs Bookkeeping SANDRA AMOS 58 Avon Place Red Cross Fr., Chorus Fr. JMSl ee Scniog eLom e Comm. Senior Class Day Comm. Hobbies: Swimming, Horses, Rifle Ranges. Clerical WILLIAM ALLAN 96 Audley Road Clerical a RICHARD ALMEIDA 112 Welland Road Soccer Team Sr. Ambition: History teacher Hobbies: Swimming Clerical MARY ANDERSON 88 West Alvord Street Future Nurses Club Sr. Ambition: Secretary Hobbies: Learning how to drive and reading. Pet Peeve: Pepper Bookkeeping MIKE ANDERSON 111 Victoria Street Gapers rr. Jr. Ambition: Visiting Haight Ashbury. Clerical CATHERINE ARSLANIAN 120 Malden Street Future Teachers Club Fr. Jr. Sr., Gym Leader Jr. Ambition: Teacher College Prep.-Stenographic SALLY ASHER 1632 Carew Street Red Cross Fr. Ambition: Medical Assist- ant Hobbies: Boating, Swim- ming Clerical CAROLE ANDREWS 116 Corcoran Boulevard GaOmAccnta)| ta GmOmAl ternate Sr., Future Teachers Club Sr., Jr. Sr. Prom Com- mittees, Christmas Dance Com- mittee. Clerical Bookkeeping CHRIS ARTERTON 104 Stuart Street Future Nurses Club Fr. Jr., Capers Sr. Ambition: Nursing and bus- iness College Prep.-Stenographic BARBARA AUCLAIR 22 Belvidere Street T. B. Typists Jr., Christmas Dance Committee Sr., Gym Leader Jr. Ambition: Airline Steward- ess Stenographic LUCRETIA ARCHIDIACONO 1110 Parker Street Future Nurses Club Fr., T. BialypistmotemSchiOle ero Committee Sr., Christmas Dance Comm., Gym Leaders } MARLENE ARENA 199 Morton Avenue Hobby: Bowling Clerical Vie: Ambition: Office Work Clerical Anticipating the banquet, seniors support G.O. Graph shows seniors ahead in G.O. race. a Seniors participate in experimental test. Seniors strive to climb out of Junior slump. YVONNE BASTIAANS 11 Marlborough Street Patrol Jr., Office Aid Sr., Gym Leader Jr. Ambition: Airline Hostess Hobby: Dancing Bookkeeping-Stenographic DIANNE BAVIERI 545 Berkshire Avenue tee Sarre bromes Gorm, Christmas Dance Comm., Class Daya Comma whi Ras Rep an ts Capers Usherette Jr. Ambition: Office Work Clerical 34 Jr ROBERT AUCLAIR 9 Beaugard Street Patrol Fr. Jr., Baseball Team Sr. Ambition: Ball Player Hobby: Ball Games Clerical KATHERINE BAJ 52 Wilcox Street Clerical DOLORES BEDINELLI 56 Cleveland Street T.B. Typists Sr., Library ASSit Ore) £00 bromunComm:, Christmas Dance Comm., Cheerleader Jr., Gym Leader ‘Clerical BARBARA BAINES 28 White Oak Road T. B. Typist (Sr. Captain, Red Cross Jr. Sr. President, Choir Sr., Junior Prom Comm. Pet Peeve: Studying College Prep.-Stenographic NANCY MARY BASILE 329 Dorset Street G. O. Agent) Fr i Future Teachers Club Jr. Sr., Future Nurses Club Fr. Jr. Sr., Math Club Jr., T. B. Typist Sr., Jr Sr. Prom Comm. College Prep.-Stenographic JANICE BEDORE 70 Melba Street Red Cross Fr., Mathletes Fr., Track Team Fr., Football Team Fr., Basketball Team Fr., Class Day Comm., Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. Clerical BRENDA BELISLE 109 Derryfield Avenue enon) tan of, student Council Fr. Jr., Future Teach- ers Club Sr., Math Club Fr. Jeemst,, Caduceus Staff Sr., Class Day Comm. Clerical CHRIS BIELECKI 1187 Berkshire Avenue French Club Jr. Sr., Senior Prom Committee and Junior Prom Committee, Class Day Committee. Ambition: Hairdresser Pet Peeve: Errands Stenographic LARRY BLANTON 27 Dartmouth Street Ambition: Public Account- ant Hobbies: Sports Pet Peeve: People who know it all Clerical DONNA BERNAT 44 Hollywood Street Caduceus Business Staff Sr. Ambition: Vista Volunteer Hobby: Swimming Clerical KAREN BLAIR 73 Lamont Street Future Teachers Club Sr., Glee Club Jr., Future Nurses Club Fr., Capers Usherette Jr., Library Assistant Jr., Sr., Jun- ior Prom Committee College Preparatory CHRISTINE BOGOHOSIAN 237 Main Street Graduation Usherette Jr., Class Day Usherette Ambition: Secretary Hobbies: Horseback riding, Reading Clerical LEE BESNER 35 Howard Street Clerical LINDA BLANCHETTE 1262 Page Boulevard G.O. Agent Jr. Sr., Patrol Sr., Cristmas Dance Commit- tee Sr. Ambition: Competent Book- keeper Hobby: Horseback Riding Bookkeeping THOMAS BOLDUC 84 Caton Lane G.O. Agent Sr., G.O. Alter- nate Jr., Caduceus Business Statierscesbatrol eb ian rot. Capers Jr. Sr. Red Cross Fr. t Clerical CAROL BETURNE 14 Converse Street Choirmrie cron Ambition: Airline Steward- es s Hobby: Horseback Riding Pet Peeve: People who wear white socks Clerical ARDELLA BLANTON 27 Dartmouth Street Caduceus Business Staff Jr. Clerical BARBARA ANN BOMAR 105 Division Street G. O. Alternate Fr. Ambition: Modeling Hobbies: Dancing, Records Reading Pet Peeve: Conceited People Clerical Bookkeeping ee JOHN BOROWIK 2473 Roosevelt Avenue Ambition: Landscaper Hobby: Cars Clerical COLETTE BOURBONNAIS 47 Firglade Avenue GO: Agent Fri. Beil yp: ist Sr., Red Cross Sr. Ambition: Dental Assistant Hobbies: Bowling, horse- back riding, and archery Clerical LINDA BRETTA 31 Kingsley Street General GERALDINE BORYS 214 El Paso Street G. O. Alt. Sr., Red Cross Fr., Office Aide Sr., Gym Leader Jr. Ambition: Secretary Hobby: Horseback riding, Swimming. Bookkeeping PATRICIA BOWLER 100 Ravenwood Street Future Nurses Club Fr. Ambition: Hairdresser Hobbies: Skiing, swimming, horseback riding. Clerical CALVIN BRIDGES 83 Fisher Street G. O. Agent Fr., Capers Jr., Baseball Team Jr., Football Team Jr., Basketball Team Fr. Ambition: Printer Hobbies: Skating General 36 PHYLLIS BOSHUYZEN 36 Kenway Drive GHrOMASEn tS G a Oma lc Fr. Jr., Math Club Jr., Office Aide Sr., Jr. Prom Comm. Ambition: Secretary Hobby: Swimming Bookkeeping JAMES BRADY 851 Carew Street General CHARLOTTE BRODIE 161 Hancock Street Future Teachers Club Jr. Sr., Future Homemakers Jr. Sr., Red Cross Jr. Sr., Office Aidiiirs Orchestra Pf it. Prom Comm. Jr., Bowling Team Fr. Jr. Sr. General JOYCE BOUCHER 104 Hadley Street Ambition: Bookkeeper Hobbies: Skiing, fishing, boating, horseback riding, co- piloting airplanes Bookkeeping RAYMOND BRESSETTE 53 Midway Street Clerical JUDITH BROOKS 1881 Plumtree Road Clerical PATRICIA BROWN 17 Jennings Street Track Team Jr., Softball iheame Er: Jr. Sr: Hobbies: Sports, especially softball and fishing Clerical JOAN BURNS 38 Aster Street Commerce Newspaper Jr. Sr., Red Cross Fr. Jr., Trading Post Sr., Junior Prom Comm., Drill Team Jr., Lunchroom Aide Jr. Bookkeeping DIANE BUTLER 84 Lyndale Street T. B. Typist Sr., Capers Sr. Ambition: Elementary Teach- er Hobbies: Bowling, listening to records Pet Peeve: Show-offs Clerical LOUIS BUONICONTI, JR. 11 Richelieu Street Clerical CARL BUSS 19 Seneca Street G.O. Alternate Sr., Patrol )fie; She Ambition: College, Service Hobbies: Cars, bowling Bookkeeping DONNA MARIE BUTLER 150 Rifle Street Capers Sr., Junior Prom Committee Ambition: Secretary Hobbies: Tennis, bowling, listening to records Clerical One reportcard down; only five left to go. Faces reflect varied emotions after report are issued. LINDA CABANA 401 Goodwin Street Patrol Fr., Track Team Jr., Softpallieanie bteya| te ccmOn. Ambition: Secretarial work Hobbies: Reading, sports, baking Stenographic-Bookkeeping cards MARY CABEY 6 Wolcott Street Future Nurses Club Sr., Class Day Comm., Christmas Dance Comm., Sr. Prom Comm., Bowling Team Ambition: To be a _ disc- jockey Clerical FRANCINE FAY CAESAR 117 Sanderson Street Future Nurses Club Sr., Track Team Fr., Drill Team Spiess She. Ambition: Data Process Op- erator Hobbies: Reading, sewing Clerical-Bookkeeping JACQUELINE CANEVARI 18 Wolcott Street Future Nurses Club Jr. Sr., Glee Club Fr., Caduceus Busi- ness Staff Sr., T. B. Typist Sr., Capers Sr., Library Assistant Jr., Junior Prom Committee Clerical Our courses seem more important as we prepare for the future. No, Mr. D., you can’t take Home Ec. this term. RALPH CAPUTO 159 Lebanon Street Clerical JACQUELINE CARAN 84 Mayflower Road Future Teachers Club Jr. Sr., Gapers arma neds Crosse |ramors Ambition: Teaching _ Hobby: Records College Prep.-Stenographic DEBORAH CARTER 51 William Sands Jr. Road Student Council Sr., Choir Si PatrolustesGapets iota Ote fice Aide Jr., Sr., Red Cross Fr. Jr., Jr. Prom Comm., Gym Leader Jr., G. O. Agent Clerical NANCY M. CARELOCK 39 Sycamore Street Future Teachers Club Jr. Sr., Future Homemakers Club Jr. Sr., Jr. Sr. Prom Comm., Christmas Dance Comm. Hobby: Reading Clerical-Bookkeeping VIRGINIA CARON 48 Superior Avenue Commerce Newspaper Sr., T,.. Bs Wiypist: Srane)feeeroms Comm., Bowling Team Fr. Jr., Gym Leader Sr. Ambition: IBM work Clerical GAIL CARTER 158 Bowles Street Future Nurses Club Sr. Ambition: Bookkeeper or Artist Hobbies: Reading, watching television, dancing Clerical ROBERT CARTER 16 Maynard Street GeaOnAvcent. jr:, Capers’ Jr:, Football Team Fr., Basketball Team Jr. Pet Peeves: Friday Evenings Clerical LINDA CAVANAUGH 111 Creswell Drive National Honor Society Jr., Commerce Newspaper Sr., Graduation Usherette Jr., Bus- iness Day Consultants Hostess Sr., Gym Leader Jr. Stenographic SHARON CAVANAUGH 659 Sumner Avenue Future Nurses Club Sr. Ambition: Office Clerk Hobby: Sewing Clerical BARBARA CEBULA 789 State Street Band Fr. Jr. Sr. Ambition: Secretary Hobbies: Bowling, horse- back riding Bookkeeping FRANCES CHANNING 381 Columbus Avenue St. Prom Comm. and Jr: Prom Comm. Ambition: Interior Deco- rator Hobbies: Sewing Pet Peeve: Freshmen who think they know it all Clerical JUDY CLIFFORD 6 Cornwall Street GON Ascent! Jr Sr. ‘Com- merce Newspaper Jr. Sr., Sr. Prone Comm, Jr Prom Comm., Christmas Dance Comm. Stenographic DONNA CHARRON 52 Baldwin Street Ambition: To work as a key punch operator Hobby: Dancing Bookkeeping DOROTHY COLLINS BARBARA CHIULLI 207 Wilbraham Road Ambition: Work in an of- fice Hobbies: Horseback riding and swimming Pet Peeve: Draft-dodgers Clerical CINDY COMSTOCK 24 Seminole Street Ambition: Art Designer Hobby: Painting Clerical JANICE CIEPLIK 25914 Main Street Student Council Fr., Jr. Sr. Prom Comm., Christmas Dance Comm., Class Day Comm., Graduation Usherette fe Pet Peeve: Carrying books Bookkeeping-Stenography MIKE CONNOR 7 Hebron Street Basketball Team Fr. Ambition: Further Education Hobbies: Singing with a group, Sports Clerical COLLEEN CONNORS 1000 Carew Street Ambition: Jr. College, Of- fice Work Hobbies: Sports Pet Peeve: Brother Clerical KATHLEEN COUGHLIN 106 Amherst Street Future Nurses Club Jr., Jr. Ghote Ghorisyuibie)c, GIACAL Fr. Jr) Gym. Leader Ambition: Nurse Clerical HERMAN CURTIS 154 Hancock Street Patrol Sr., Track Team Jr. Sr., Basketball Team Fr. Jr. Sr. Ambition: College Hobby: Basketball Clerical Bookkeeping KATHLEEN CONTANT 44 Crown Sreet Future Nurses Club Jr., Red Cross win Gymueeeardenes)its. Home Room Representative Jr. Clerical JANET E. COVALLI 104 Nevins eAvenue Caduceus Business Staff Sr., (ieee Baely pists mo camo com Ccan) fr Prom Comm., Christmas Dance Comm., Class Day Comm. Ambition: Airline Steward- ess Clerical CHRISTINE CYRAN 24 Wilcox Street Patrol Fr., Capers Sr. Ambition: College or Mar- riage. Pet Peeve: Money. Clerical 40 CHRISTINE COSTELLO 65 Allen Street Jr. and Sr. Prom Comm. Ambition: Sign Painter Hobbies: Painting, Writing, Reading Pet Peeve: Fast moving peo- ple Clerical ELIZABETH CUMMINGS 73 Rollins Street Glee Club Fr., Patrol Sr., Capers Jr., Red Cross Jr., Glevovie jes, jhe, Be Se, Boyan Comm., Cheerleader Jr. Sr., Gym Leader Sr. Bookkeeping JOANNE DAIGLE 132 Suffolk Street GO wr ltan | tmofeebtom Comm., Christmas Dance Comm., Class Day Comm., Cheerleader Jr. Ambition: Cosmetologist Clerical MONICA COTTER 29 Dartmouth Street Clerical CATHLEEN CURRAN 82 Spear Road Office Aide Fr., Track Team f ’ Ambition: Bookkeeper Hobby: Bowling Clerical MICHAEL DALEY 34 Victoria Street G.O. Agent Fr., Math Club Fr. Caduceus Stats irmesms Patrol Sr., Baseball Fr., Foot- ball Fr. Jr., G.O. Auditor, Wrestling Fr. Jr. Sr. Bookkeeping RONALD D’AMBROSIA LOUISE D’ANGELO ELIZABETH DANILOW 79 Maryland Street 33 Johnson Street 52 Irene Street Patrol Sr., Football Jr., Future Nurses Club Sr., Senior Prom Comm., Jr. Hockey Jr. Sr. ChoineSre sors weromm Comme, Prom Comm., Christmas Dance Ambition: The Service Class Day Comm. Comm. Hobbies: Carving, Art Ambition: Office Work Ambition: College Clerical Hobbies: Bowling, sports Hobbies: Dancing, singing Clerical General Job hunting looms ahead. CAROL DAVANI WS) lear Syeeerete Red Cross Jr., Christmas Dance Committee, Class Day Committee Ambition: Get a good job. Clerical Business consultants share secrets of success in employment. JAMES DAVIES 223 Arthur Street Patrol Jr. Sr., Track Team |pe Ambition: To be a Compu- ter Programmer Hobby: Skiing Clerical DENISE DARIS 132 Riverton Road French Club Sr., Bowling Wheama Et ieee CUORUSH hit en) T Ambition: Secretary Hobby: Bowling Pet Peeve: Conceit College Prep.-Stenographic SHELLY DAVIDSON 15 Bretton Road Capers Usherette Jr., Li- brary Assistant Jr. Sr., Sr. Jr. Prom Committee, Christ- mas Dance Committee. Hobby: Abstract painting Clerical PATRICIA DAVIES 86 White Oak Road GeOMAltemnata jresGe ©: Auditor Sr., Patrol Sr., Office Aides Jr. Sr. Ambition: Data Processor Hobbies: Driving cars Bookkeeping ANTHONY DAVIS GLADYSTINE DAVIS 30 Windsor Street 192 Garvey Drive Paroles |rewotwse |i. rom Clerical Comm., Football Team Fr. Hobby: Singing Clerical JUDY DAVIS MARJORIE DAVIS 249 Nash Street 265 Mill Street Future Homemakers Club Glee Club Fr. Sr., Senior Prom Committee Ambition: Housewife Ambition: Receptionist Hobbies: Knitting, sewing, Hobbies: Sewing, bowling and reading Clerical Clerical GAIL DEGON JOANNE DELNEGRO 173 Waldorf Street 140 Massachusetts Avenue Office Aid Jr. Sr., G. A. A. Class Day Comm., Capers Jr. Sr., Bowling Team Jr. Sr., Ife. Gym Leader Jr., Crorus Fr. Jr. Ambition: To be a_hair- Hobby: Bowling dresser Clerical Hobby: Swimming Clerical 42 211? That way! Seniors give helpful (? directions to freshmen. DARLENE DEMARCO 53 Michigan Street Future Nurses Club Sr., T. B. Typist Sr., Jr. Sr. Prom Comm., Christmas Dance Comm., Commerce Newspaper Sr. Ambition: To be a nurse General MARY DEMARCO 48 Webber Street Patrol Sr., Red Cross Jr; Gym Leader Jr., Christmas Dance Comm., Sr. Prom Comm., Class Day Comm., H. S. Sr, G. OO; Auditor Stenographic-Bookkeeping SANDRA DEMERSKI 184 Carew Street G. O. Agent Fr., Capers Fr., jewtec of) Prom Comm., Class Day Comm., Patrol Fr., Red Cross Sr., Future Nurses Club Sr., Christmas Dance Comm. Clerical JOHN M. DERDERIAN 345 Cooley Street Baseball Team Fr., Football Team Fr. Ambition: Join the Navy Hobbies: Sports and cars Clerical DEBORAH DEROSIER 61 Forest Street Ambition: Missionary Clerical DIANE DIBERNARDO 51 Cherrelyn Street Clerical JUDITH DI LORENZO 789 Armory Street Choir Sr., Future Teachers Sr. Ambition: IBM Operator Clerical Bookkeeping SUZANNE DODDS 157 Queber Street Clerical ANDREA DINNIE 223 Longhill Street Future Teachers Club Sr., Patrol Fr., Office Aides Fr. Jr. St Ambition: Secretary, College College Prep.-Stenographic DENISE DIANNE DOIG 58 Everett Street GiOwAlta Ete, Choirs te rots Jr. Prom Comm., Christmas Dance Comm., Chorus Jr. Fr., Music Council Jr., Sr. Exec. Board, Sr. Prom Usherette Stenographic 43 DIANE DI SALVO 69 Judson Street Future Nurses Club Sr., Red Cross Fr., Senior Prom Comm., Junior Prom Comm., Christ- mas Dance Comm., Class Day Comm. Sr. Ambition: Nurse Clerical FRANCES DOMINO 29 Stebbins Street Clerical EDITH DISANTI 17 Middlebrook Drive College Prep.-Stenographic JANE ANNE DONALDSON 788 White Street GPO WEAltaw or esabucure Nurses Club Sr., Capers Sr., Sr. Jr. Prom Comm., Christ- mas Dance Comm., Gym Lead- era) ic Ambition: Nurse College Preparatory MARILYN DONOVAN 34 Newhouse Street Future Teachers Club Jr. Sr., Patrol Fr., Red Cross Counciirrni gr Shor oa |r Prom Comm., Christmas Dance Comm., Drill Team Jr. Sr., Gym Leader Clerical CATHY ANNE DULUDE 11 Coyne Court Ga One Acentensta a rutite Homemakers Sr., Patrol Fr., Capers Fr. Jr. Sr., Red Cross Fr., Sr. Jr. Prom Comm., Christmas Dance Committee. Clerical LINDA FAYE EDDINGTON 7 Sheridan Lane Future Nurses Club Sr., Ca- duceus Business Staff Sr., Sr. Prom Comm. Sr., G.A.A. Fr. Jr., Basketball Team Fr., Drill Team Jr., Gym Leader Jr. Clerical Bookkeeping CYNTHIA DORE 31 Wrona Street Future Teachers Club Jr. Sr., Cad. Business Staff Sr., Patrol Jr. Sr., Capers Jr., Cap- tain Cheerleader Sr., Sr. Jr. Prom Committee Bookkeeping ELAINE DUNN 38 Jennings Street Ambition: Hir Stylist Hobbies: Swimming, Skiing Clerical Bookkeeping ROY EGGLESTON 111 Savoy Avenue Ambition: College Clerical 44 ANNE DOWD 129 Edendale Street Future Nurses Club Sr., Sr. Jr. Prom Committees, Red Cross Fr. Ambition: Licensed Practi- cal Nurse Clerical EDITH DVARECKA 359 Stapleton Road Ambition: Model Hobby: Cooking Bookkeeping ELIZE ELLERT 154 Talmadge Drive G. O. Alternate Fr., French Club Jr., Patrol Sr., Junior Prom Committee Jr. Ambition: Executive Secre- tary Bookkeeping SYLVIA DRAGONE 135 Belmont Avenue Future Nurses Club Sr., Capers Sr., Sr. Exec. Board, Jr. Sr. Prom Comm., Christ- mas Dance Comm. Ambition: Dental Assistant Bookkeeping CORA EATON 43, Harkness Avenue G.iO} Agent Sra eb uture Teacher Club Sr., French Club See BaTypist oremGeners Jr., Office Aide Fr. Jr., Christ- mas Dance Comm., Class Day Comm. College Prep.-Stenographic DEBORAH ELLIS 149 Catalpa Terrace G. O. Alternate Fr. Jr., Pa- trol Fr, Jr; Prom Commmsr Prom Committee, Christmas Dance Committee, Class Day Committee Bookkeeping Caduceus staff rushes to meet scheduled press time. Commerce students strive hard to meet all deadlines. PETER FELL 25 Brentwood Street Baseball Team Fr., Patrol Fr. Sr. Ambition: IBM Computers Hobbies: Model car racing General JANIS FELTON 70 Kerry Drive Christmas Dance Comm., Cl ass Day Comm., Sr. Prom Comm., Patrol Sr. Ambition: Commercial art- ist Hobbies: Drawing sewing Bookkeeping GEORGE THOMAS EVANS, JR. 78 Homestead Avenue Patrol Jr. Sr., Red Cross Sr., Track Team Fr., Football Team Fr., Wrestling Team Fr. Hobbies: Car clubs Clerical CONNIE ELLEN FAULKNER 35 Sylvan Street PatrolsermaGapersn)tGsO: Auditor Sr., G. O. Agent Jr., Future Teachers Club Fr. Jr. Sr. Secretary Hobbies: Sewing, sketching College Prep.-Bookkeeping CHRISTINE FERNANDES 22 Morris Street Capers Sr., Christmas Dance Comm., Class Day Comm. Ambition: Air Line Hostess Hobbies: Reading, sewing Clerical THOMAS EXTINE 32 Clark Street Bandebeon)| tayo: Ambition: Musician Hobbies: Drum cords, read- ing ‘Clerical LINDA FAVREAU 174 Old Farm Road Pattolm ime sot u@noineon, Library Asst Fr, Jr. . Sr., Class Day Comm., Cashier Jr., Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. Hobbies: All sports paint- ing Clerical-Bookkeeping DAVID FINCH 78 Maynard Street Junior Prom Committee, Soccer Team Fr. Ambition: College Clerical PAT FITZGERALD 14 Claremont Street G On vAnditomisn.. Gan O! Alternate Fr., Patrol Fr. Hobbies: Art Bookkeeping la MAUREEN FLYNN 200 Commonwealth Avenue Future Nurses Club Fr. Ambition: Secretary Hobbies: Drawing Pet Peeve: White socks on boys Clerical ANNETTE FORTUNE 731 Carew Street Student Council Fr., Capers fae ote niotey SProme Gomi, GIATACS Rion ten or el tacicnht: Jr. Sr., Basketball Fr., Field Hockey Fr. Jr. Sr., Softball Er jr: College Prep.-Clerical THOMAS J. FITZGERALD 42 Stafford Street Golf Sr. Ambition: Salesman Hobbies: Cars, reading Pet Peeve: Self-centered peo- ple General KAREN FOLEY 97 Villa Parkway Glee Club Fr. Ambition: Women’s Air Force Hobbies: Horses, Typing Pet Peeve: Mathematics Clerical ANNE FRECHETTE 98 Drexel Street Ambition: Telephone oper- ator Bookkeeping 46 DONNA FLATHERS 115 Atherton Avenue Drama Club Jr., Capers Fr. Jr. St., Red Cross Fr., Senior Prom Comm., Class Day Comm., Caduceus Business Staff Jr., Basketball Fr., Bowl- inner Lee, | fre Clerical DONNA FONTAINE 575 Berkshire Avenue G. O. Alternate Sr. Ambition: Telephone oper- ator Pet Peeve: White socks on boys Clerical DIANE FLAX 29 Longview Drive Ambition: Jr. College Hobbies: Traveling, Skiing, Swimming Pet Peeve: People who try to act cool Clerical Seniors fill out class ballots. Who did you vote for for best dressed girl ? LINDA FREER 724 Sumner Avenue G. O. Agent Fr., Caduceus Bus. Staff Sr., Patrol Fr., Red Cross Sr. Ambition: Legal Secretary Hobbies: Outdoor sports Clerical DONNA FROST 133 Pilgrim Road Future Teachers Club Fr. Jitestee Math! Clubs )iesrba- trol Sr., Capers Jr., Red Cross Jr taccroteebetom Comme College Preparatory DIANNE GALIPEAU 803 Carew Street Capers Jr. Sr. Ambition: Office Work Hobbies: Sewing, reading Clerical DIANNE GALLAGHER 17 Dunhill Avenue Jr. and Sr. Prom Commit- tees, Christmas Dance Com- mittee Ambition: Office Work Hobbies: Bowling Clerical SHIRLEY GAMBLE 119 Belvidere Street WramasGlubie jr St: 0L.B: Typist Sr., Capers Fr. Jr., Li- brary Assistant Fr. Jr. Sr., Bowling Team Jr. Bookkeeping RISHARD GIANNETTI 37 Paulk Terrace Caduceus Business Staff Jr., Wrestling Team Sr., Bowling Team Fr. Ambition: Civil Service Job Hobbies: Water skiing Clerical SANDRA GARUTTI 250 Hancock Street Ge Oeraccntm | tam nuture Homemakers Club Sr., T. B. Typist Sr ., Junior Prom Com- mittee Ambition: Hairdresser Clerical DIANE GINGRAS 78 Grover Street ee Dealypisteotembatroleris Jr. Prom Committee Ambition: Work at Mass. Mutual Hobbies: Dancing and sew- ing Clerical ELIZABETH GAYLORD 13 Redden Road Ambition: Artist, wife, typ- ist Hobbies: Swimming, roller skating, drawing Clerical VINCENT A. GITTLES 89 Nagle Street Patrol Fre yrs 8 Sr. Glass Day Comm., Capers Fr., Jr. Sr., Sr. Prom Comm., Choir Fr. Jr., Graduation Usher Jr., Caduceus Business Staff S r. Clerical-Bookkeeping JOSEPH JAMES GENTLES 94 Florence Street Football Team Fr., Jr. Sr., Baseball Team Fr. Jr., Bas- ketball Team Fr., Patrol Jr. Sta Mathis Clubs |icae Galo: Agent Fr., Home Roor Rep. Sis Bookkeeping SYLVIA GLADDEN 9014 Buckingham Street Capers Sr., Basketball Team r ; Ambition: Secretary Hobbies: Sewing, swim- ming, skating, and music Clerical Prettiest Girl Handsomest Boy Best Dressed Girl Best Dressed Boy Carol Andrewes George Evans Barbara Posadowski Robert Salter Class Food Pizza OUR Pet Peeve White Socks Alibi Queen Alibi King Linda Yacovone Pat Manley FAVORITE Class Actress Class Actor Girl Who Has Done Most Donna Schmidt Thomas Bolduc For The Class Debra Carter Miss Popularity Mr. Popularity Most Athletic Girl Most Athletic Boy Pat Ollari Gary Ucella Annette Fortune Ezzard Starks 48 Girl Most Likely To Boy Most Likely To Succeed Ideal Secretary Ideal Businessman Succeed Harry Melikian Christine Wrona Thomas Pitts Carole Traffley Class Song Spooky Class Dance Boogaloo Boy Who Has Done Most Miss Commerce (Spirit) Mr. Commerce (Spirit) For The Class Nancy Naglieri Richard Holmes Robert Harding CLASSMATES Girl With The Most Class Artist Pleasing Smile Cathy Du]ude Lynn Snyder Class Flirt Class Chatterbox Class Wit Class Clown Linda Viereck Cindy Spindler Karen Troy Marie Placanica 49 LINDA M. GONZALES 73 Central Street Choir Jr. Sr., Senior Prom Comm., Junior Prom Comm., Basketball Team Fr. Sr., Bowl- ing Team Jr., Volleyball Team Br Clerical-Bookkeeping ALLIETTE GRENIER 43, Superior Avenue G. O. Auditor Sr., Future Teachers Club Fr. Jr., Sr. Jr. Prom Comm., Class Day Comm., Drill Team Jr. C. P. - Stenographic - Book- keeping ANNETTE MAE GRUNDSTROM 153 Savoy Avenue oD adkypisteorebatrol rf. Capers Sr., Jr. Prom Comm. Jr., Caduceus Photo Staff Jr. S re Ambition: Office Work Clerical DOLORES GOODROW 915 Liberty Street National Honor Society Sr., G. O. Auditor Sr., Commerce Newspaper Sr., Office Aid Sr., Business Day Consultant Host- ess Jr., Jt. Achievement Jr. Sr. Bookkeeping LAURA GRIMALDI 607 Bay Street Library Assistant Jr. Sr., Junior Prom Committee, Christmas Dance Committee. Ambition: Secretary. Hobby: Sewing Clerical PATRICIA GUTOWSKI 110 Cloran Street G. O. Alternate Fr. Jr., Of- fice Aid Sr., Jr. Prom Comm. Jr., Business Day Consultants Hostess Jr.. Gym Leader Jr., HaRaRep wot Bookkeeping-Stenographic JANICE GOODSPEED 49 Frederic Street i BeMiypisteltepbatcole kines Sr. Prom Committee Sr., Class Day Committee. Ambition: Waitress Hobby: Skiing Clerical SUSAN GROLEAU 1134 Page Boulevard National Honor Society Jr. St, (Pres), Math Club Fr Jr Sr., Future Homemakers Sr., Red Cross Sr., Caruceus Edi- torial Staff Jr. Sr., Mathletes Abe Bookkeeping-Stenographic ERNEST GRYGIERCEYK 81 King Street Clerical THERESA GREENIA 27 Crestmont Street Capers Fry RediiGross abe Jr: Jr. 4 Prom.) Comanmttees G.A.A. Jr., Gym Leader Jr. Ambition Nurse (L. P. N.) Hobby: Dancing Clerical Bookkeeping SUSAN GRONDSKI 1498 Plumtree Road G.O. Agent Sr., G.O. Alter- nate Fr. Jr., Math Club Jr., Drama Club Jr., T.B. Typist Sr., Capers Jr., Office Aide Sr., Junior Prom Committee College Prep-Stenography SUSAN J. HABICHT 157 Davis Street G. O. Alternate Sr., Future Nurses Club Sr., Red Cross Fr., Girls Track Team Fr. Jr. Sr., Gym Leader Jr. Ambition: Nurse Clerical MARIE HAGOPIAN 189 Oak Street National Honor Society Sr., Math Club Jr. Sr., Drama Club Jr. Sr., French Club Jr. Sr., Mathletes Jr. Sr., Patrol See Capers, Jr, G. ‘O. Agent lets |e Stenographic ROBERT HARDING 166 Nottingham Street Student Council Fr. Jr. Sr., G. O. Agent Fr., Drama Club Jr. Sr., Commerce Newspaper Sr., Capers Fr. Jr. Sr., Wrestl- ing Team Sr., Sr. Jr. Prom Comm. Clerical BLAIR G. HARRINGTON 8 Redstone Drive Patrol Jr. Sr., Capers Jr. Sr., Audio-Visual Aides Fr. Jr. Sr. Hobbies: Art and horses General JACQUELINE HANKINS 115 Westford Circle Future Teachers Club Jr. Sr., Capers Usherette Jr., Sen- ior Prom Committee, Class Day Committee Ambition: Secretary Clerical THEOLA E. HARDY 5 Mattoon Street G. O. Alternative Sr., Fu- ture Homemakers Sr., Capers Sr. Hobbies: Dancing, knitting Clerical JOAN ANN HARRIS 124 Greene Street Future Nurses Club Sr., Track Team Fr. Jr., Basketball Team Fr. Jr., Softball Team Fr. Jr., Band Fr. Jr. Sr., Cho- rquyy Jie. Sik, Che, fee [pe lekqoyeu Committes Clerical LYNN HANLEY 159 Patricia Circle Ambition: Department Store Worker Hobbies: Knitting, swim- ming, camping, sewing Clerical FRED HANSEN 44 David Street Soccer Team Fr., Wrestling Team Fr. Ambition Commercial Artist Hobby: Drawing Bookkeeping Seniors witness change in time schedule. The early time schedule puts heavy eyelids on many seniors. The “Professor,” (Bob Harding) M. C.’s Senior Capers. Seniors captivate audience with new faces Senior Capers. PATRICIA ANN HEFFERNAN 106 Wait Street Future Teachers Club Fr. Jr. Sr., French Club Sr. T. B. Typ- ist Sr., Patrol Jr. Sr., Capers Sr., Office Aide Sr., Chorus Sr., Class Day Comm. College Prep.-Bookkeeping in JOANNE HENRY 52 Piedmont Street Future Teachers Club Fr. Jr. Sr., Future Homemakers Jr. Sr., Caduceus Business Swanse Gia pel eievell She; 1edeoraal Comm., Christmas Dance Comm. Bookkeeping MARGARET HARRIS 24 Welcome Place Baseball Team Jr., Basket- ball Team Jr., Field Hockey Team Jr., Softball Team Jr. Ambition: IBM Machine Operator Business MARCELLA HAYNES 131 Clyde Street GlOW Arent Sram Chott. Band iE cies raonete facomst: Prom Comm., Business Day Consultants Hostess Ambition: Secretary Stenographic-Bookkeeping RHODA HENRY 40 Morgan Street Office Aide Fr. Jr. Sr. Ambition: Artist Hobbies: Art, swimming, horseback riding Clerical ROBERT HASTINGS 56 Jean Drive Capers Fr) Jes Sree Gomme merce Newspaper Jr., Audio- Visual ;Aidé) Prom ]ramocamore Prom Comm., Christmas Dance Comm., Class Day Comm. Bookkeeping KATHY HEALY 21 Cherokee Drive Future Teachers Club Fr., Jr. and Sr. Prom Comm., Ca- pers Fr., Christmas Dance Comm., Class Day Comm., Business Day Consultant Clerical ISABEL HERNANDEZ 83 Pear Street Commerce Newspaper Sr., Patrol Fr. Jr., Red Cross Jr. Sr Bookkeeping DEBORAH HILL 68 Edgemont Street Red Cross Fr. Ambition Dressmaker Hobby: Sewing Clerical Mies LINDA HOLM 115 Monticello Avenue Hobbies Dancing, swim- ming, and cooking. Pet Peeve: People who don’t like to dance. Clerical-Bookkeeping KAREN HUNTOON 69 Kerry Drive T. B. Typist Sr. Ambition: College Pet Peeve: Boys who are al- ways late Bookkeeping CATHERINE HOGAN 205 Cooper Street G. O. Auditor Sr., Future Nurses Club Sr., Office Aide Jr., Class Day Comm., Senior and Junior Prom Committees, GIATAw IE Bookkeeping CYNTHIA HOLEMAN 48 Monmouth G. O. Agent Jr., Math Club Jr., Library Assistant Jr., Jun- ior Prom Committee, Cashier. Ambition: To succeed in life Hobbies: Sewing, dancing Bookkeeping PATRICIA ANN HUNTOON 729 Belmont Avenue Ambition To get married. Hobbies: Outdoor Sports. Pet Peeve: Dogmatic People Clerical Bookkeeping a3 ELIZABETH HOLCOMB 70 Freeman Terrace Commerce Newspaper Sr., Office Aide Jr. Ambition: Secretary Hobbies: Dancing and read- ing Bookkeeping-Stenographic RICHARD HOLMES 9 Layzon Brothers Road G, ©: Auditor, Patrol Sr., Graduation Usher Jr., Baseball eam jim Sr, soccer Team Pr, Basketball Team Jr. Sr. Ambition: Business Admin- istrator Bookkeeping MARY ELLEN HURLEY 56 Ravenwood Street Gy OpeAtditors Sst Gan: Prk «Abs Me len Uys Medtoyaa Comm., Christmas Dance Comm., Class Day Committee Hobby: Sewing LINDA HOLDEN 295 Rosewell Avenue Bookkeeping CONSTANT HOSMER 63 Pelham Street Clerical DIANE HURSTON 19 Vassar Street Clerical CHERYL HUTCHINSON 226 Ft. Pleasant Avenue Junior Prom Committee, Drill Team Sr., Circulation Manager of ‘Commerce’ Jr. She Ambition: Secretary Hobby: Sewing Stenographic DAYLE JOHNSON 175 Rosewell Avenue Patcolime)temned Gross e)ice Class Day Committee Sr. Ambition: College Hobbies: Collecting Rec- ords Bookkeeping MARY JONES 18 Sullivan Street ea Bahypististe batrolpotn Capers ora Reds Crossierte Junior Prom Committee, Jr. Homeroom Rep., President of Jr. Achievement Company Sr. Clerical PATRICIA JABLONSKI 1179 Sumner Avenue Future Nurses Club Fr., French Club Jr., Senior Prom Committee, Christmas Dance Committee College Preparatory-Stenog- raphy PAMELA JAYNES 437 Taylor Street G. O. Alternate Jr., Patrol Sr., Red Cross Fr., G.A.A. Fr. Jr., Junior Prom Committee Jr., Drill Team Jr. Sr., Gym Leader Jr. Clerical Bookkeeping ERNESTINE JEWELL 98 Division Street Student Council Jr., G. O. Alternate Sr., Red Cross Jr., Er. Prom Committee Ambition: Secretary Hobby: Sewing and Cook- ing Clerical SHERYLE JOHNSON RALPH JONES 74 Everett Street Patrol Jr., Bowling Team Ereryor: Ambition: Teacher or Book- keeper Hobbies: Bowling, painting papering, carpentry Bookkeeping ALICE F: JONES 37 McKnight Street Commerce Newspaper Jr., Red Cross Jr., Office Aides Jr., Drill) Feam jr St.) Junior Prom Committee Jr. Ambition: Secretary Clerical ROY JONES 69 Montrose Street Baseball Team Fr. Jr., Bowl- ing Team Fr. Ambition: To make money Hobby: Staying out of trou- ble Pet Peeve: Ugly girls Bookkeeping BARBARA JONES 151 Oak Grove Avenue Capers Sr., Junior Prom Committee, Basketball Jr. Ambition: Hair Stylist Hobbies: Dancing and sew- ing Clerical MICHAEL KANE 66 Ardmore Street TBs Typist. Sta batrol ses Track Team Fr. Jr. Sr:, Foot ball Team Fr. Jr., Wrestling Teamlkry rs Bookkeeping ROBERTA KAPLAN 51 Somerset Street G. O. Agent Sr., Red Cross Eteest. or Erom Comim.,, Jr. Prom Comm., Christmas Dance Comm., Class Day Comm. Sr. Ambition: Medical Secretary Bookkeeping CONSTANCE KEATON 313 Wilbraham Avenue Glee Club Fr., Capers Fr. Jr., Choir Sr., Chorus Jr. Ambition: Nurse Hobbies: Singing Clerical LYNN KELLEHER 12 Aldrew Terrace G. O. Alternate Jr., Com- merce Newspaper Jr., Red Grosseet.. or. Prom Comm’, Christmas Dance Comm., Gym Leader. Ambition: Secretary Clerical JUDY KAZUNAS 844 Carew Street Math Club Jr., Caduceus Business Staff Jr. Sr., Capers Fe) )tea)t. casts Prom) Comme, Christmas Dance Comm., Class Day Comm. College Prep.-Stenographic ROBERT KEEGAN 112 Merrimac Avenue Gapers Eta) if. Ambition: Graduate from college Hobby: Re ading Pet Peeve: The draft Clerical IRMA KELLY 44 Buckingham Street Bookkeeping-Stenographic BB) Seniors enjoy dancing at the Christmas dance. Christmas dance 1s a complete SUCCESS. BELINDA MARIE KENNY 167 Berkshire Street G. O. Agent Jr. Ambition: Work in office Hobbies: Sports Pet Peeve: My sister Bookkeeping JUDY KENT 33 Howes Street G.O. Alternate Fr. Jr., Red Grosse Alterna tcu bre wu) teu) oe Prom Committee Ambition: Hairdresser Hobbies: Bowling and rac- ing Bookkeeping RUTH KEYES 111 Merrill Road Chorus Fr. Jr. Ambition: Real estate agent SUSAN KENYON 127 Euclid Avenue Future Nurses Club Fr., Softball Team Fr., Gym Leader Jr. Hobbies: Skiing and tennis Clerical Pet Peeve. Easy teachers Clerical Big and little are measured for caps and gowns. Size 9! 56 DEBORAH KIRBY 66 Stockman Street Future Nurses Club Sr., Red Cross Sr. Ambition: Nurse or Secre- tary Pet Peeve: Teachers who talk about their families Stenographic PAUL KLEIN 93 Grachmal Avenue Ambition: Get into the busi- ness world Ho bbies: Wrestling, water skiing Pet Peeve: Short lunch pe- riod Clerical SONIA KRUPCZEK 64 Goodrich Street G. O. Auditor Sr., Math Club Jr. Sr., Red Cross Fr. Jr., Mathletes Jr. Sr. Ambition: Computer pro- grammer College Prep.-Bookkeeping VALERIA KIRBY 66 Stockman Street G. O. Agent Fr. Ambition: Business Hobbies: Water skiing Clerical CHRISTINE KNOWLES 117 Wait Street G.O. Alt. Fr., Future Nurses Glub Fr Jr Sr. Red Gross ir Sr. Jr. Prom Comm., Christ- mas Dance Comm., Graduation Usherette College Prep.-General PATRICIA KRUSIEWICZ 32 Silas Street Clerical GINNY KUPIS 90 Leavitt Street Future Homemakers Jr. Sr., T.B. Typist Sr. Ambition: Bookkeeper Hobbies: Music and danc- ing Pet Peeve: My handwriting Bookkeeping JOHN LAFLEUR 65 Savoy Avenue Wrestling Fr. Ambition: I.B.M. Program- mer Hobbies: Skiing Clerical ROGER LAPIERRE 27 Pidgeon Drive Patrolne teen) teapot. Golf ts Football Sr. Hobby: Coins Pet Peeve: People who think they are smart College Preparatory JANET KURTYKA 59 Oakridge Street G. O. Alternate Jr., Future Teachers Club Fr. Jr. Sr., Fu- ture Homemakers Jr. Sr., Of- fice Aide Jr., Future Nurses Fr: Hobbies: Sewing College Preparatorv LUC A. LAFRENIERE 339 Surrey Road Clerical KATHY LAPLANTE 64 Orpheum Avenue Patrol Fr. Jr. Sr. Ambition: Secretary Hobbies: Drawing, sewing Pet Peeve: Impatient people Stenography HELEN KUSEK 73 Verge Street G. O. Agent Jr., Future Nurses Club Jr., Future Home- makers Jr. Sr. Ambition: Secretary Hobbies: Cooking, Sewing Bookkeeping MARC LAFRENIERE 339 Surrey Road G.O. Alternate Sr., French Club Sr., Patrol Sr., Christmas Dance Comm. Sr., Class Day Comm. Sr., Football Fr., Jr., Hockey Fr. Jr. Sr. Clerical LINDA LAROSE 129 Croyden Terrace Future Homemakers Jr., T. B. Typist Sr., Patrol Fr., Sr. Jr. Prom Comm., Sr. Prom Usherette Jr., Chirstmas Dance Committee, G. O. Auditor Sr. Bookkeeping THE CITY LIBRARY SPRINGFIELD, MASs. DONNA LABONTE 82 Rochford Circle Future Homemakers Jr. Sr., Commerce Newspaper Sr., T. Bo) Lypistesry) Sr ajc Prom Comm., Christmas Dance Comm., G. A. A. Jr. Clerical-Bookkeeping CLAIRE LAMOUREAUX 53 Leyfred Terrace G.O. Auditor Sr., Com- merce Paper Jr., Patrol Jr., Ca- pers Sr., Sr. Prom Comm., Jr. Prom Comm., Christmas Dance Comm., Graduation Usherette Bookkeeping EXERINE LAWRENCE 88 Leyfred Terrace Future Nurses Club Fr. Jr., Capers Fr., Red Cross Fr., Sen- ior Prom Committee, Christ- mas Dance Committee, Class Day Committee, Gym Leaders Clerical KAREN LAWSON 762 Belmont Avenue Future Teachers Club Jr. Sr., Capers Fr., Red Cross Jr., Senior Prom Committee, Class Day Committee, Gym Leaders. Ambition: Medical Assistant Bookkeeping MARJOLAINE LEMIEUX 2616 Main Street ee Danby pists sot ssenior Prom Committee, Junior Prom Comm., Christmas Dance Committee Ambition: Bookkeeper Hobbies: Miniature golf Bookkeeping JOANNE LEWIS 104 Massachusetts Avenue Junior Prom Committee Ambition: Nurses Aid Hobbies: Collecting Coins Clerical WYATT LEAK, JR. 104 Lagan Street Drama Club Jr. Sr., Com- merce Newspaper Jr. Sr., Ca- pers Fr. Jr. Sr., Football Team Projiepore Ambition: Broadcasting Clerical GILBERT LETENDRE 38 Kingoke Lane Ambition: Business Owner- ship Hobbies: Playing the guitar, singing, radio electronics Pet Peeves: White socks and greasy hair College Preparatory THOMAS LIDWIN 104 Newton Road Ambition: College Business LABETHA LEARNED 354 Page Boulevard Senior Prom Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Christmas Dance Committee, Graduation Usherette, Home- room Rep. Jr. Ambition: Nurse College Preparatory ANITA LEVETON 38 Knollwood Street Christmas Dance Comm., Class Day Comm., Sr. Prom Comm., Chorus Fr. Jr. Sr. Ambition: IBM Operator Hobbies: Singing, dancing Clerical PENNY LIONETTA 20 Edendale Street Student Council Sr., Cadu- ceus Business Staff Sr., Capers Pine GL OneAcen tm Ene) CMS ie Rediy Grossi brn mora panda te Prom Comm. Bookkeeping CHRISTINE ANN LECUYER 247 Allen Street Capers Fr., Red Cross Fr., Field Hockey Team Fr. Ambition: Public Account- ant Hobbies: Dancing, listening to records Clerical os ELIZABETH ANN LEWIS 101 Oakland Street Jr. Sr. Prom Comm., Class Day Comm., Capers Sr., Red Cross Fr. Jr., G:A.A. Fr: Je) St. sDrills eames) came Gym Learer Jr., Bowling Team St: Clerical MARIE LOCKWOOD 33 Jasper Street Ambition: Housewife Clerical KAREN LONG 94 Robert Dyer Circle GiOmenltermate Fry Jr.) Sr., Future Nurses Sr. Caduceus Bus. Staff Jr., Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. Bookkeeping SANDRA LOUIS 79 Eddy Street Future Nurses Club Fr. Jr. Sta deeb eely pis ste iRedulGross le, (Olina seWincle Girl, ifetauroys Prom Committee Bookkeeping Seniors enjoy night out for dancing. Participants of Christmas dance pose for camera. SUSAN LOVELL 308 Orange Street G.O. Agent Fr. Sr., Future Teachers and Nurses Clubs Fr. tamoces Mathes lubes |iamist Patrol and Office Aid Fr. Jr. SEL rOm moon Christmas Comm. Clerical—Bookkeeping SHARON MACKECHNIE 111 Acrebrook Street G.O. Alt. Fr., Caduceus Business Staff Sr., Capers Sr., Jr. Prom Comm., Lunchroom Aide Jr. Ambition: Hairdresser Clerical THERESA MAHAN 115 Navajo Road Future Teachers Club Fr., Jr. and Sr. Prom Comm., Drill Team Jr., Sr., Jr. Exec. Board, Christmas Dance Comm. Ambition: Airline Steward- ess Clerical-Stenographic ANTHONY F. LOVING 155 Catherine Street Glee Club Fr., Patrol Jr. Dis CADELSINN ROD AR UINLOL Prom Committee, Graduation Usher Ambition: College Hobbies: Dancing and dat- ing Clerical DIANE MAGAGNOLI 58 Pasadena Street Ambition: Data Processing Hobby: Sleeping Pet Peeve: Alarm Clocks Clerical AILEEN MALONE 4114 Monroe Street Ambition: Data Processing Programmer Hobbies: Collecting records Pet Peeve: People who don’t mind their own business Clerical-Stenographic EUGENE MALONE, JR. 47 Girard Avenue Wraiiaen@ ab eAbien ni) teapeores Capers Fr., Jr., Sr., Band Fr., Jr., Sr., Jr. Prom Comm. Ambition: Professional Drummer Clerical PATRICK MANLEY 21 Aster Street Student Council Sr., Patrol Sr., G.O. Auditor Sr., Track Team Fr. Jr. Sr., Basketball Team) Freie Sr) Football Team Jr. Sr., Junior Prom Comm. Bookkeeping EVELYN ANN MAROON 54 Everett Street Ambition: Cosmetologist Hobbies: Dating, dancing, talking Pet Peeve: Alarm Clocks Clerical CATHY MALONEY 521 Liberty Street Red Cross Jr. Ambition: Bookkeeper Hobby: Sewing Bookkeeping CLOTILDA MARIO 41 Milford Street Capers Fr., Junior Prom Committee Pet Peeve: Messy hair Clerical-Bookkeeping BARBARA MARREN 818 Sumner Avenue Future Nurses Club Sr., Choir Sr., Senior Prom Com- mittee, Class Day Committee Ambition: Office Work Hobbies: Bowling, sports Clerical Santa keeps in step with lovely partner, Donna. Christmas spirit in full swing at Commerce High. MARY LOU MARSHALL 101 Robert Dyer Circle Future Nurses Club Fr. Jr. Sie. Ambition: Dental Assistant Hobbies: Cooking Clerical ELLEN MARTIN 59 East Street National Honor Society Jr. Sr., Caduceus Editorial Staff Jr. Sr., Field Hockey Team Fr. Jr. Drill Team Jr, GsAVAy Pr Jr. Sr., Spanish Club Sr. College Prep —Bookkeeping ROBERT MARTIN 73 Marble Street Clerical DANNY McCARTHY 71 Hill Street Commerce Newspaper Jr. Sr. Patrol Sr., Jr. Prom Comm. poccers leam Pr: Jr. Ambition: Business Manage- ment Hobbies: Golf and_basket- ball Clerical WILLIAM D. McCARTHY 266 Rosewell Street Wrestling Team Fr. Jr. Ambition: Businessman Clerical JOANNE MASTROIANNI 93 Redlands Street Sr. Prom Comm., Class Day Comm., Christmas Dance Comm. Ambition: Hairdresser Hobbies: Dancing and paint- ing Clerical FRANCIS McCARTHY 34 Robert Dyer Circle Patrol Fr. Ambition: Business Career Clerical WILLIAM McCRAY 147 Westminster Street Football Team Fr., Basket- ball Team Fr. Ambition: Certified Public Accountant Clerical 61 MARIE MATTOON 245 Harkness Avenue G.O. Alternate Sr., Com- merce Newspaper Jr. Ambition: Bookkeeper Hobbies: Swimming and skiing Stenographic—Bookkeeping PATRICIA McCARTHY 11 Thornton Street Class Day Committee, Christmas Dance Committee Ambition: Social Worker Hobbies: Dancing and lis- tening to records Clerical EDES McCRAY 157 Monroe Street Ambition: To be successful Hobbies: Drawing and skat- ing Clerical SHIRLEY MAZZOLI 97 Dwight Road Red Cross Sr. Ambition: To be happy Hobby: Oil painting Pet Peeve: Crowded locker- room Clerical SHEILA. McCARTHY 327 State Street Future Teachers Club Fr. Jr. Sr., French Club Sr., Red Cross Jr. T: B. Typist Sr., Cap and Gown Comm. Fr. Jr. Pet Peeve: Selfish people College Prep.—Stenographic PATRICIA McCRAY 13 Clayton Street General CAROL McGRATH 1586 Carew Street G.O. Agent Sr., T. B. Typist Sr., Capers Usherette Jr., Of- fice Aide Jr., Sr. Prom Comm., Jr. Prom Comm., Spanish Club Jr. Sr., Chess Club Jr. College Prep.—Stenographic NANCY McNALLY 319 Central Street G.O. Agent Jr., Red Cross Fr, Ambition: Hairdresser Hobbies: Horseback riding, skating, and badminton Pet Peeve: Crowded Lockers Clerical DIANE MERCOLINO 1073 Columbus Avenue Future Teachers Club Jr. Sr., Commerce Newspaper Sr., T. B. Typist Sr., Capers Jr. Hobbies: Swimming, cook- ing Clerical LINDA McGRATH 1586 Carew Street Future Homemakers Sr. T. Bietypiste srs Patrol bre: yrs Jr. Prom Comm., Bowling ‘Team grr Ambition: X-Ray Techni- cian Bookkeeping KIM MEDEIROS 14 Robert Dyer Circle Ambition: To be successful Hobbies: Skiing and horse- back riding Petenbecves Lone narrenon boys Clerical RACHELLE MESSIER 862 Worthington Street Future Nurses Club Jr. Sr., French Club Sr. Ambition: To be a secretary Hobbies: Sewing, cooking and reading books Clerical PAUL McKENNA 97 Monrovia Street Future Teachers Fr., French Club Sr., Caduceus Editorial Stati] ron eebatrolelren) ieeoce. Audio-Visual Aide Jr. Sr., Track Team Jr., Capers Jr. Sr. College Preparatory HARRY MELIKIAN 16 Fordham Street National Honor Society Jr. Sr. Tres., Math Club Fr. Jr. Sr., G.O. Auditor Sr., Caduce- us Editorial Staff Sr., Good Gov't Day Rep. Sr., Patrol Sr. College Prep.—Bookkeeping REVA MEYERS 41 Elwood Drive G_OppAcen tm ria GOAL: ternate Sr., Red Cross Fr. Sr., Office Aid Fr. Jr. Sr. Ambition: Model and Mar- riage Bookkeeping PATRICIA McMAHON 35 Daviston Street Sr. Prom Comm., Jr. Prom Comm., Christmas Dance Comm. Ambition: Dental Assistant General DIANNE MELLIS 64 Lorenzo Street Future Homemakers Jr., Ca- pers Jr. Ambition: Airline Steward- ess Hobbies: Sewing and Paint- ing Clerical GAEANN MEZZETTI 270 Shady Brook Lane National Honor Society Sr., G.O. Agent Cashier Hobbies: Tennis, music Ambition: Secretary College Prep—Steno-Book. Mr. Sweeney leads dancing at galla affair. Seniors turn out for night of dancing. SHARON MINIE 28 Tyrone Street Ambition: Bookkeeper | Hobby: Dancing | Pet Peeve: Crowded places Bookkeeping PAULA MINNITI 124 William Street ayes Ly pists: Ambition Hairdresser Hobbies: Books and _ tele- vision Clerical GLORIA MICHON 482 Chestnut Street ime Bamly pisteStea Ste Prom Comm. Ambition: I.B.M. Computer- ist Hobbies: Sewing and record collecting Clerical i HELENE MILLER Southampton Road Future Teachers Club Jr. Sr., Senior Prom Committee, Christmas Dance Committee. Ambition: Teaching Hobbies: Guitar and horses General DOROTHY MISIASZEK 97 Enfield Street GlOmA conta) comme ture Teachers Jr. Sr., Future Home- makers Jr. Sr., Capers Fr., Red Cross Fr., Office Aid Sr., Sr. Jr. Prom Comm., Class Day Committee College Preparatory cal Cleri- EDITH MILLER 233 Quincy Street Future Teachers Club Jr. leaiarell Issey fee Ambition: Work for Tele- phone Company Hobby: Record collecting Clerical KENNETH MINER 182 Merrimac Avenue Ambition: To be a gym teacher Hobby: Playing pool Clerical JUNE MITCHELL 253 Tyler Street Capersp irs ts kauster oa upts Promiyy Comm ) Classin) Day. Comm., Basketball Team Jr. Ambition: Success Hobbies: Sports Clerical MARK MITCHELL 121 Sherman Street Track Team Jr. Sr., Baseball Team Sr., Football Team Sr. Ambition: Aircraft Mechan- ic Hobbies: Sports, cars, and dancing Clerical VIOLA MITCHELL 27 Orleans Court Future Nurses Club Sr., Drama Club Fry Chorus jit, Gym Leader Jr. Ambition: Secretary or Ma- chine Operator Clerical NANCY MOORE 105 Ferncliff Avenue G.O. Alternate Jr., Red Cross Jr., Senior Prom Com- mittee, Christmas Dance Com- mittee, Gym Leader Jr. Ambition: Office work Clerical MARGARET MORAN 148 Butler Street Ambition: Bookkeeping Hobbies: Swimming and skating Pet Peeve: Typing Bookkeeping THOMAS MOORE 84 Dana Street Graduation Usher Jr., Base- ball Team Fr. Jr. Sr., Football Team Fr. Jr. Sr., Wrestling Team hr Ambition: Accountant Hobbies: Sports Bookkeeping LINDA MOSKAL 15 Lucerne Road G.O. Agent Sr., Glee Club Lets Ambition: Secretary Hobby: Reading Pet Peeve: Short skirts Clerical LINDA MOMINEE 29 Duryea Street Future Teachers Club Jr. Sr., Future Homemakers Jr. Sr., Caduceus Bus. Staff Sr., Reds Grosse) fameotemanc mn) r. Prom Committees Clerical HILTON MOORE 52 Lebanon Street Glee Club Fr., Capers Fr. of Ambition: Singer Hobbies: Singing, dancing, and acting Clerical Patrols aid in keeping a neat school. Patrol officer lays down the law. TRUDY MOULTON 26 Naragonist Street Hobbies: Painting Ambition: Nurse Peumreceve: People. | That Don't Smile Clerical PATRICIA MURPHY 361 Oakland Street COumeAuditor Sr.) GO! msent jf... 0. B. Typist Sr. Bookkeeping—Stenographic FRANCES NADEAU 90 Palmer Avenue G.O. Alternate Jr., Future Teachers Club Sr., Capers Fr. Jimeeotes Christmas | Dance Comm., Tennis Team Sr. Ambition: College Clerical ROBERT MOYNIHAN 151 Dickinson Street GxOy, Akieii@: Sie (Ee). Agent Sr., G.O. Alternate Fr., Patrolwen | aol ee Cee ero on Comm., Baseball Team Fr. Jr. Sr. Ambition: Accountant Bookkeeping PATRICIA ELLEN MURPHY 21 Burns Avenue Gpyyeey ir, Steaviorey leiceyen Comm., Junior Prom Comm., Christmas Dance Comm., Gym Leader Jr. Ambition: Office worker Hobby: Bowling Clerical NANCY NAGLIERI 155 Mayflower Road Future Teachers Club Fr. JraeSes Math) GClab Jr Se: French Club Sr., Commerce Newspaper Fr. Jr. Sr., Patrol Jc. Sr., Capers Jr., Cheerlead- iss, Ire, Sie College Prep.—Stenographic GAIL MURPHY 40 Cleveland Street lee Daehypistrsiem Grae Aen he. Jrelrackweleamm bras | tore Softball Team Jr., Volleyball Team Fr. Jr., Gym Leader Jr. Hobbies: Sports Clerical ETS GAIL MURRAY 106 Lang Street Ambition: Bookkeeper Hobbies: Hayrides and Dances Pet Peeve: Gossip Bookkeeping DARLEEN NEVENDORFF 88 Northampton Avenue Chess Club Jr., Bowling Team Fr. Ambition: IBM Bookkeeping KATHY MURPHY 173 Mary Coburn Road Senior Prom Committee, Class Day Committee Ambition: Hairdresser Hobbies: Sports Pet Peeve: Tardiness Clerical RUBY MUTTS 26 Monmouth Street Capers Fr., Red Cross Fr., Senior Prom Committee, Class Day Committee, Drill Team Jie Sie Hobbies: Tennis and read- ing Clerical KRISTINE NEWELL 103 Superior Avenue Ambition: VISTA Pet Peeve: Stuck-up people Clerical CLASS WILL We the Seniors at the High School of Commerce, upon our departure from these hallowed halls bequest our most treasured possessions to those of you who are going to take our place next year. Specifically: Chris Bielecki leaves her place in the lunch line to Ronnie Willette. Karen Blair leaves her Comic Book collection to Miss Blakeslee. Thomas Bolduc leaves the lieutenant badge and all the trouble that goes with it to anyone who deserves it. Ginny Caron leaves her vicious German Shepard to the varsity football team for a mascot. Debbie Carter and Barbara Padsodowski leave Mr. Sweeney new class sweethearts. Elliott Colen leaves Mr. Troy his detention hours. Janet Covalli leaves Mr. Chelte a pair of binoculars to prevent eye strain. Bette Cummings leaves her cheerleading uniform to Mrs. Du- repo. Michael Daley leaves his wrestling jacket to Mr. Meacham for future all star wrestlers. Shelly Davidson leaves all her tardy passes to Dr. Midura. Susan Dodds leaves her mini skirt to Miss Carroll. Denise Doig leaves all her calculating knowlege to Mr. Jones. Jane Donaldson and Sylvia Dragone leave their Muzzeys to Mr. Sandberg. Cathy Dulude leaves Mr. D. some lunch room assistants, and to Mr. King a 6 inch book of passes. Linda Favreau and the rest of the library assistants leave Mr. Ellison a new swivel chair. Shirley Gamble leaves all the dissected frogs to Mr. Trespas. Linda Gonzales leaves to Mrs. Bennett a notebook on the life Oty Bp: Susan Groleau leaves to her Freshman sister, Carol, her presi- _ dency in the Honor Society. Susan Groleau and Linda Toney leave to next year’s Caduceus Staff, binoculars to watch boys from the library window. Joe Gentles leaves his “white socks” and his every day worn senior hat and his brief case to Greg Valentine. Michael Guess leaves his charm and looks to his favorite home- room teacher, Miss Henderson. Mary Ellen Hurley leaves to Dianne D’Agostine a permanent pass to Mr. Conchieri’s Homeroom. Robert Harding leaves his Professor Storkerfeller outfit to David Rivers in next year’s Capers. Terry Hardy leaves her red hair to Mr. Holley. Ernestine Jewell leaves to Billie Green a handful of boys at Commerce. John La Fleur and Paul Klein leave Mrs. Gumlaw legitimate dismissal excuses. Clairanne Lamoureux leaves Mr. Holley’s unpaid G. O. Home- room to Mr. Conchieri. Harry Melikian leaves his A’s to any deserving junior who can afford it. Pat Manley would leave his G. O. Accounting seat but he’ll be back next year. Marie Placanica leaves her wise cracks and saddle shoes to Nanci Gminski. 66 Robert Salter leaves the matrons on the first floor a new Senior Admirer. Judy Samol leaves all the rushing and shoving in the locker rooms to the new freshmen. The Senior Basketball players leave their Championship Record to be upheld by future Raiders. Barbara Scibelli leaves her English seat in room 122 to her brother. Pat Shepard leaves a package of throat lozenges to Mr. Finne- an. Sylvia Sladder leaves the audio visual aids to Carmen Cayote. Lynn Snyder leaves her seat in Mr. Jones’ room to a next year Senior, and her autographed patrol post to Chris O’Connor. Dorine Seymour leaves her “How Come?” to Maureen Manley. Judy Clifford leaves all her shorthand skills to Miss Conway. Susan Grondski leaves her screeches and screams at the basket- ball games to Mr. Conchieri. Arline Sobel leaves all Mr. Jones’ talking during class to Dar- lene Mitchell. Karen Soukiasian leaves to Miss Henderson a Dr. Spock book and a bottle of tranquilizers for next year’s psychology classes. Joe Tomaino leaves a joke book to Mr. Mazurowski with good jokes to tell his students. Karen Troy leaves patrol post 118 to the next girl who has the privilege of sitting at the top of the stairs where the boys come up from lunch. Gary Ucella leaves his Don Juan date book and his book of passes to any junior Romeo. Mary Woods leaves a great big lunch to Danny Sullivan. “We the undersigned pupils; namely, Robert Salter, Lynn Snyder, Pat Ollari, Mary Woods, Danny McCarthy, and Dorothy Varelas leave in Regret, our typewriters in room 203 period 7 to Mrs. Gumlaw’s New Zip Class. Donna Schmidt leaves for a Senior in Mr. Chelte’s homeroom, her loud voice for reading the announcements; also her talents from Capers. Paul Sacharczyk leaves his wrestling record to be broken by a Senior next year. To Mr. Allen we leave a stack of Playboys. To Mr. Ellison we leave a pair of white socks. To Mrs. Holt a Learn How To Type in 10 Easy Lessons Book. To Mrs. Astorino a bag of live worms. To Mr. Jones a gold plated ski and a polaroid swinger. To Mr. Rogers a new lock for the back paper closet in study. To Mr. Tenczar we leave the right girl. To Mr. Troy we leave a short list of dismissals. To Mr. Tillotson we leave a successful hockey team. To the Juniors, the Senior Class leaves their voices in Class Competition. To Mr. Sweeney the first lunch leaves a waste paper basket in front of the radiator outside the office for all the cookie wrappers dropped behind it. To all the new Seniors we leave our blessings for a successful Senior Year. The graduating class wishes to leave thanks to the faculty and administration of the High School of Commerce for the many times you gave us the benefit of the doubt and have made it possible for us to graduate. CLASS HISTORY Some three years ago in the September of ’65 another aca- demic year got under way in an old, red-brick high school from which would someday come dynamic business personali- ties of the future. Yet, few of the members of the confused mob of freshmen (better known as the Class of ’68) felt very dynamic that first day. A big red and white sign across the front door which read, “Welcome Freshmen’, was of little comfort, especially when we realized that those sneering char- acters in little white beanies were the ones who had hung the warm greeting. That first week was definitely an education in itself. We received a belly-full of education from our cafeteria. We learned which was the proper side of the building to dance toward after the teacher had finally written out a pass. With great awe and admiration we met our poised and stalwart figures of authority; Mr. Sweeney, Dr. Midura, and Mr. Troy. Our financial giant, Mr. Conchieri, introduced us to the satis- fying world of G. O. benefits, candy-bar sales and endless assemblies. We were introduced to our guidance counselors, who were always ready and willing to sacrifice our homeroom periods to give us comforting words of encouragement and wisdom in order to inspire us to achieve high scholastic achieve- ment. Freshman boys met freshman girls, and freshman girls met senior boys and so forth and so on. And as we were all getting acquainted with new friends, we discovered students who had come to Commerce from strange and distant lands; like Australia, for example. As the weeks grew into months, our class, six-hundred and fifty scholars strong, had the opportunity of selecting our stu- dent leaders. Paul Sacharczyk’s fine oratory enticed us to make him our Class President. We placed Pat Ollari in the office of Vice-President, and Martha Allen won the office of Secretary, also receiving seats in our student council were Kathy Nolan, Brenda Belisle, Bob Harding, Marie Placanica, Andrea Para- kilas, and Annette Fortune. As was the case many times befor e, a lack of enthusiasm and support foiled an attempt to hold a freshman dance. We made a substantial contribution to our school’s athletic efforts during our freshman year. The freshman football team was thirty players strong. Off-hand their results are unknown. But, we may assume that they made as fine a showing as Com- merce athletes have made in the past. Our man, Wyatt Leak, playing in his first varsity game, caught a kick-off from Wor- cester at our eight-yard line, and with a couple of key blocks, ran for a ninty-two yard touchdown — too bad we lost the game!! And we could never forget Ricky Holmes, who sus- tained a broken leg while tending our goal at a soccer game against Southwick. The high point of our freshman year came when Senator Edward Kennedy dropped in to talk about the Viet-Nam policy. Monsignor Leary of Cathedral High expressed his faith in youth in a memorable speech during our first Thanks- giving assembly. At an assembly in his behalf, Mr. Troy was honored and congratulated for being appointed Assistant Prin- cipal at Commerce. Mr. Russo became our head coach and boys’ gym teacher. Summer vacation came and went and it was again time to 67 slouch into our chairs and make like we were busy. We had slipped into the “junior slump’ just as juniors before us had done and juniors after us will do. Things brightened up a little when we got our rings. Now we had a mark of distinction which put us above the fresh- man peasantry. With open arms we welcomed back Mr. Sweeney who had been serving as assistant superintendent of secondary schools. Pat Ollari, vice-president for our Junior year, did an ex- ceptionally fine job as acting junior-class president in Danny Sullivan’s absence due to injuries received at an early football practice. We re-elected Martha Allen for our class secretary. Voted into our student council was Kathy Nolan, Brenda Be- lisle, Bob Harding, Marie Placanica, Andrea Parakilas, and Tom Pitts. “An Evening in Venice” was the theme of our Junior Prom, which took place April 29, 1967 at 8:00 P.M. The prom turned out to be a wondrous occasion. It was something we could truly be proud of. Reigning over the prom was the queen, Andrea Parakilas, with Carole Traffley, Nancy McNally, Pat Gutowski, Debbie Carter, Janice Cieplik and Carol Andrews as her court. After our teachers got to know us better, they analyzed our behaviour and gave us our first taste of personality ratings. Later on in the year Thurlow Spurr and the Spurrlows hon- ored us with a wonderful ensemble of lively music and rollick- ing humor. Next to graduation, getting one of those crazy white beanies is one of the most joyous occasions of all the three years in high school. In September, when our senior caps graced our heads, we knew we had attained distinction; and we all felt unbelievably cool. Our: class president, Gary Ucella welcomed us back to our final year at Commerce. And for the third year in a row both Pat Ollari and Martha Allen were re-elected to their previous offices. Kathy Nolan, Debbie Carter, Pat Manley, Penney Lion- etta, Mary Woods, and Marie Placanica were elected to our Student Council. The social event of the season was our Christmas dance, “Winter Wonderland.” It was held on the evening of the sixteenth of December between 7:30 and 11:30 P.M. Thomas Bolduc, “a right jolly old elf,” played Santa and handed out lollipops and candy canes to each of the charming couples that were present. Harry Melikian was chosen good Government Representative on the basis of his scholastic activities. Representing the stu- dent who has done the most outstanding job at Commerce, Sue Grondski was given the DAR award for outstanding citizen- ship and, Anthony Loving was chosen for the Brotherhood Award. We are proud to have these students as a part of our class, and we congratulate them for their fine achievement. For some of us the past three years have flown by rather quickly, and for some others, the years have dragged on with no end in sight. But for all of us, Commerce has provided us with fond memories which we will cherish all the rest of our lives. ELEANOR NICOLL 18 Duryea Street Patrol Jr. Sr., Junior Prom Committee Ambition: Secretary Hobby: Reading Clerical KEVIN O’BRIEN 137 Atherton Street Ambition: Attend College, Engineering Hobbies: Snow Skiing, Water Skiing, Hockey General SYLVIA KAY O’NEAL 61 Chester Street Junior Prom Committee, Track Team Fr. Jr., Cheer- leaders Jr., Jr. Achievement Exec. Board Sr., Chorus Fr. Jr. Ambition: Dental Assistant Clerical JOANNE NIZINSKI 105 Eddy Street Future Nurses Club Sr., Senior Junior Prom Comm., Christmas Dance Comm., Class Day Comm. Ambition: Office Work Hobbies: Sewing Clerical THOMAS O’CONNELL 23 Smith Street Patrol Sr.) Red | €rossii St. Football Team Fr. Jr., Bowl- iyavee “Diezbeoy Mein, Ihgy yer Hobbies: Records, Motor- cycles Bookkeeping ROSEMARY ORTONA 22 Wachusett Street Doll lean |r ore Gyn Leader Jr., Junior Achievement Sr., Chess Club Jr., Spanish Club Jr. General KATHLEEN NOLAN 160 Derryfield Avenue Student Council Fr. Jr. Sr., Future Nurses Jr., Math Club Fra) its Patrolgstesived Gross Fray ter ccuote brome Comins, Christmas Dance Comm. Sr., Grad. Usher Jr. Clerical ROSEMARY ODATO 58 Wilmont Street Nat. Honor Society Jr. Sr., Future) Teachers) (GlubvEr.. Jr. SE eB wey piStsuron-em Red Cross Jr., Chorus Fr. Jr. Hobbies: Music, Reading College Prep.—Stenographic V ERNA OUILLETTE 11 Merwin Street Ambition: Hairdresser Hobbies: Collecting Pictures Pet Peeve: Math Clerical WILLIAM NYMAN 7 Layzon Brothers Road Baseball Team Fr. Jr., Soc- cer Team!) Fr ijrise. blocker Team Braijr Ambition: Professional Hock- ey Player Clerical PATRICIA OLLARI 421 Franklin Street Vice-Pres. of Class Fr. Je: Sr., Student Council Fr. Jr. Sr., Commerce News. Jr., Capers Sr., Red Cross Sr., Choir Sr., Sr. Jr. Prom Comm., Chris. Dance Comm. Stenographic PAT PALAZZI 121 Merrill Road Caduceus Business Staff Sr., G@apers) Sree Choirisr Ambition: Dental Assistant Hobbies: Drawing, Singing Clerical LINDA PALAZZO 89 Ashland Avenue Library Assistant Sr., Chor- LSM Damor: Ambition: Legal Secretary or Hairdresser Hobbies: Collecting Records Stenographic DOLORES PARKER 40 Sanderson Street Future Nurses Club Sr., Capers Sr., Junior Achieve- ment Exec. Board Ambition: Hairdresser Hobbies: Dancing Clerical MARY PAULHUS 556 Tinkham Road Future Nurses Club Sr., Senior Prom Comm., Chris. Dance Comm., Class Day Committee Ambition: Office Worker Hobbies: Horseback riding Clerical PHIL PAQUETTE 81 Gardens Drive G.O. Alternate Fr., Math (Clitioy Ij. ! Wealdwoll She) Stoyetatets Team Fr., Basketball Team Fr. Pet Peeve: Stuck-up Girls College Preparatory SHARON PARKER 128 Middlesex Street Capers Sr., Executive Board Sit Ambition: Dental Assistant Pet Peeve: People who talk about things they never do Clerical HANNAH PEEPLES 441% Chapel Street Clerical ANDREA PARAKILAS 100 Fenwick Street Student Council Fr. Jr., Prenche Clubs jira sty, Pat. Se, Gapetsmiot mol can tape rom Comm., Chris. Dance Comm. Sr., Class Day Comm. Sr. College Prep.—Stenographic BRUCE PARKER 18 Champlain Street Bowling Team Jr. Sr. Ambition: IBM Technician Hobbies: Records, Cars Pet Peeve: Stuck-up girls Clerical Business Consultants offer job opportunities for students. Good habits + getting involved = WORK Speaker discusses college education with students. College Orientation speakers bring alive need for further education. BEVERLY PHILIPOFF 105 Balfour Drive Senior Prom Comm., Christmas Dance Comm., Class Day Comm. Ambition: Airline Hostess Hobbies: Horseback riding, surfing Clerical DENNIS PITONIAK 95 Kingsley Street Band Fr. Jr. Sr., Baseball Team Fruir: Ste isoccers leam Jr., Basketball Team Fr. Ambition: To have a good senior year Bookkeeping BEY LORETTA PELLEGRINI 34 Noel Street G.O. Alternate Sr., Senior Prom Comm., Christmas Dance Comm., Class Day Comm. Ambition: Airline Hostess Hobbies: Skiing, Motorcy- cles Bookkeeping MARGARET PERRY 11 Fairmount Street Graduation Usherette Jr. Ambition: To become suc- cessful in life Hobbies: Music Bookkeeping THOMAS PITTS 55 Duryea Street INPISESS (firey Bie! leeieweyl eve. Jr. Sr., Student Council Jr. Sr., G.O. Auditor Sr., G.O. Agent Fr., Capers Sr., Track Team, Football Basketball Manager College Prep—Bookkeeping LINDA PERKINS 40 William Sands Jr. Road Capers Jr. Sr., Gym Leaders Jfig. Ambition: Police Woman Hobbies: Swimming, Danc- ing Pet Peeve: Fighting with Bobby Bookkeeping MICHAEL PETTY 220 Pheland Avenue G.O. Auditor Sr., Patrol Fr. Wee Bye. Ambition: Bookkeeper Hobbies: Model Cars, Hunt- ing Bookkeeping MARIE PLACANICA 14 Dunbar Street Pres. Student Council Fr. Jr. Sr., Glee Club Fr. Jr., Fu- ture Homemakers Jr. Sr., Pa- trol Sri, Gapers Sr. Sreana Jr. Prom Comm., Christmas Dance Comm. Clerical PAULINE PLAMONDON 43, Hebron Street imeem ypist jt. St. Ambition: Secretary or Bookkeeper Pet Peeve: Homework Clerical MARY POBIEGLO Hallen Street G.O. Agent Fr., Commerce Newspaper Jr. Sr. Ambition: IBM Key Punch Operator Hobbies: Sewing, Fishing General BARBARA PODSADOWSKI 154 Enfield Street G Ome Aucitorsmora G ©: Agent Jr., G.O. Alternate Fr., Gym Leaders Jr., Fut. Teach. JroSiy or. é Jr. Prom, Comm, GAASIE: Ambition: Interior Decora- tor DULCIE ANNA POND 119 Johnson Street Chorus Jr. Sr. Hobbies: Sewnig, Swim- ming, Dancing Lessons Clerical ELVIRA PORTH 104 Pelham Street G.O. Alternate Jr. Sr., Com- merce Newspaper Sr., Senior Prom Committee, Gym Lead- ef) Jr: Stenographic—Bookkeeping JOSEPHINE PYREK 70 Bulat Drive G.O. Agent Fr., Commerce News. Sr., Red Cross Sr., Class Day Committee Ambition: Become nurse on a hospital ship General JANE POWERS 501 Oak Street Caduceus Editorial Staff Jr. Si, ebisgell Gi, IGtel (Cimon dete. Senior Prom Comm., Volley- ball Team Fr. Ambition: To travel College Preparatory THOMAS QUINN 50 Washington Street Patrol Fr. Jr. Hobbies: Models General JACQUELINE PRENDERGAST 108 Aldrew Terrace Red Cross Fr., Senior Prom Comm., Junior Prom Comm. Ambition: Secretary Hobbies: Horseback Riding Pet Peeve: Homework Clerical LINDA RECORD 70 Montgomery Street Senior Prom Committee, Volleyball Team Jr. Sr. Ambition: Working Hobbies: Horseback Riding, Reading Clerical DONNA PRIOR 59 Catalpa Terrace Senior Prom Committee, Christmas Dance Committee Ambition: Office Worker Hobbies: Dancing, Horse- back riding Clerical LINDA REED 33, Ellsworth Avenue G.O. Alt. Sr., Future Teach. Club Jr. Sr.,. Office Aide Sr., Senior Junior Prom Com- mittees, Christmas Dance Committee, Lunchroom Aide College Prep.—Stenographic thie. ROSLYN YVONNE REED 15 Conklin Street Lay Ba vlypists yor. sSenior Prom Comm., Christmas Dance Comm., Bowling Team Sr. Ambition: College Hobbies: Reading, Sports Clerical ELAINE ROBINSON 153 Westminister WINIFRED ROGERS 11 Queen Street Patrol Sr., Red Cross Fr. Jr. Sr., Senior Junior Prom Comm., Christmas Dance Comm. Ambition: X-Ray Techni- cian Hobbies: Dancing, Sewing Clerical ERNEST RICKSON 118 Dunmoreland Street Patrol Sta Graduation Usher Fr. Jr., Football Team Fra) omeoly eHockey mebeam Mgr. Fr., Wrestling Team Fr. Ambition: College General JUDY ANN ROBINSON 1424 Bay Street Senior Prom Committee, Christmas Dance Committee Ambition: College, Teach- ing Hobbies: Guitars, Reading Pet Peeve: Bigoted People Clerical ANDREA ROMANO 34 Westernview Street GeOnAcentabem|teGa©: Cash. Sr., Math Club Jr. Sr., French Club Jr. Se3) Sr. Jr. Prom Comm., Christmas Dance Comm., G. A. A. Fr. College Prep.-Bookkeeping DEBRA RIDDLE 22 Gorman Lane G. O. Alt. Jr., Drama Club Jrsaitencha Clube) tame: Typist Sr., Red Cross Jr. Of- fice Aide Jr. Ambition: Data Processing Bookkeeping SHEILA ROCHE 17 Herman Street Ambition: Nursing Hobbies: Horseback Riding, Dancing Pet Peeve: Hypocritical Peo- ple General OLGA ROSARIO 80 Patton Street Red Cross Sr. Ambition: Commercial Art- ist Hobbies: Home Course on Commercial Art Pet Peeve: Ollie Clerical CHERYL ROBINSON 175 Mill Street Future Nurses Club Sr., Choir Fr. Jr. Ambition: To be a Nurse Hobbies: Stuffed Animals, Records Clerical CAROL ROCKWELL 137 Wareenton Street G. A. A: Fr: Je, Biel Hockey Team Fr. Jr. Sr., Gym Leader Jr. Ambition: Missionary Hobbies: Poetry, writing Clerical MARJORIE ESTELLE ROSS 58 Queen Street Caduceus Editorial Staff Jr. Sr., Capers Jr. GAA. Fr., Track Team Fr., Basketball Drill Team, G. O. Alt. Sr., Red Cross, Jr. Prom Comm. College Preparatory DONNA ROSSINI 70 Milford Street National Honor Society Jr. Sr., G. O. Agent Jr., Math Club Jr. Sr., French Club Jr. Sr., Capers Fr. Jr., Gradua- tion Usherette Jr. College Prep.-Stenographic CLAUDE ROY 570 Plainfield Street Hockey Team Fr. Jr. Sr. Ambition: Office Work Hobbies: Sports Clerical SANDRA RUSSELL 26 Edgemont Street Senior Prom Committee, Volleyball Team Sr. Hobbies: Sewing, T. V. Clerical STELLA ROVITHIS 910 Carew Street Senior Prom Committee, Junior Prom Committee Hobbies: Long mountain rides and listening to records Pet Peeve: Lunch line Bookkeeping SHAINA RUBIN 42 Somerset Street General PAUL SACHARCYZK 57 Phoenix Street Fr. Class President, Patrol Jr., Baseball Team Fr. Jr. Sr., Soccer Team Fr., Wrestling Team Fr. Jr St: Ambition: Teacher, Busi- nessman Bookkeeping ths) The Great Get-Away! Mr. Conchiert’s seniors complete another fiscal period successfully. DEBORAH ST. GERMAIN 132 Jerilis Drive Senior Prom Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Grad- uation Usherette Jr. Ambition: Interior Deco- rator Hobbies: Drawing Bookkeeping BOB SALTER 15 Hawley Street G. O. Auditor Sr., G. O. Alternate Sr., Patrol Sr., Sr. Jr. Prom Comm., Christmas Dance Comm., Team Fr. Jr. College Prep.-Bookkeeping Basketball DEBBIE SALVADOR JUDY SAMOL 112 Harrow Road 81 Alexander Street Capers Fr. Jr. Sr., Red Cross Senior Prom Committee, Sr., Office Aides Jr. Junior Prom Committee, Christmas Dance Committee, Chorus Jr., H. R. Representa- tive Jr. Ambition: Medical Secretary Clerical Ambition: Beautician Pet Peeve: Sloppy people Clerical Seniors fill out employment cards for Mr. Rumpal Now let me think. CHRISTINE SAMPSON 1691 Parker Street Senior Prom Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Christmas Dance Committee Ambition: Junior College, Secretary Stenographic ALICE SAVOY 75 Better Way Future Nurses Fr., Senior Prom Committee, Christmas Dance Committee Ambition: Data Processor Pet Peeve: People Bookkeeping JOAN SCAVOTTO 17 York Street GAIL SANTANIELLO 76 Earl Street Student Council Jr., G. O. Agent Fr., Gym Leader Jr., Junior Prom Committee Hobbies: Work and Music Pet Peeve: Long lunch lines Stenographic LINDA SCARFE 80 Pemaquid Street Red Cross Fr., Volleyball Team Jr., Gym Leader Jr. Hobby: Horseback riding Clerical DONNA LEE SCHMIDT 120 Duggan Circle G. O. Agent Sr., T. B. Typ- ist Sr., Patrol Sr., Capers Jr. Sr., Red Cross Jr., Sr. Je Prom Comm., Christmas Dance Comm., Class Day Committee Sr. Clerical BARBARA SCIBELLI 145 Union Street Glee Club Fr., Capers Sr., Choir Jr., Senior Prom Comm., Class Day Committee Sr. Ambition: Secretary Hobby: Reading Clerical JANET SCOTT 38 Ellsworth Avenue G. O. Agent Fr., Commerce Newspaper Jr. Sr., Lunchroom Cashier Jr., G. O. Cashier Sr. Ambition: Elementary school teacher in depressed areas Bookkeeping DORINE SEYMOUR 23 Rosedale Avenue Future Nurses Club Sr., Capers Sr., Nurses Aide Sr., Sr. Jr. Prom Comm., Class Day Comm. Sr., Bowling Team Jr. Clerical FRED ROBERT SHUMSKY 146 West Alvord Street Graduation Usher Jr., Soc- cer Team Fr. Jr., Wrestling Team Fr. Sr. Hobbies: Archery and physi- cal fitness General SANDRA SHAUGHNESSY 1354 Bay Street Office Aide Jr., G. A. A. Jr., Gym Leader Jr. Ambition: Office Work Hobbies: Motorcycle Riding Clerical DEBORAH LOUISE SMITH 598 Carew Street Junior Prom Committee, Graduation Usherette Jr. Ambition: Success Hobbies: Bowling cook- ing Clerical Bookkeeping LINDA SEPPALA 168 Belvidere Street Capers Sr., Senior Prom Comm., Junior Prom Comm., Christmas Dance Comm., Class Day Comm. Ambition: IBM work Hobby: Reading Clerical PATRICIA MARILYN SHEPERD 50 Middlesex Street GO} AveGow live, jie, Sie, leke tral (Fry jr.) Ottice | Aide} Jcs Gym Leader wn) t-wSt GeAVA: ie eoten ri lies) tote Hockey Team Jr. Clerical LINDA CAROL SLATER 137 Glenwood Street G.O. Alternate Jr., French Club Jr. Ambition: To be a secretary Hobbies: Bowling and horseback riding Coilege Prep.-Stenographic SUSAN SERWATKA 198 Russell Street Ambition: X-ray technician Hobbies: Swimming, cook- ing, bowling, collecting rec- ords Pet Peeve: Conceited People Clerical MARJORIE SHERIDAN 114 Emerald Road Ambition: Airline Steward- ess Hobbies: Bowling and read- ing Pet Peeve: People who are always late Clerical RICHARD G. SLAUGHTER 237 College Street Track Team Jr. Ambition: Homicidal expert Hobby: Automobiles General JACQUELINE SMITH 15 Pickett Place Senior Prom Committee, Basketball Team Fr. Jr., Vol- leyball Fr. Ambition: Beautician Hobbies: Dancing, Reading Clerical JAMES SMITH 126 Jenness Street Pet Peeve: Cutting Grass Clerical LYNN ELIZABETH SNYDER 200 Draper Street Fut. Nurses Sr., Fut. Home- makers Sr., Patrol Sr., Capers Sr., Red Cross Coun. Fr., Sr. Jr. Prom Comm., Christmas Dance Comm., Sr. Exec. Board Clerical ARLINE SOBEL 19 Whittier Street Ambition: L.P.N. Hobbies: Sewing, Baking Pet Peeve: People Who Smoke Near Me Clerical BRENDA SOBEL 19 Whittier Street National Honor Society Sr., Class Day Committee Ambition: Legal Secretary Hobbies: Records Clerical SANDRA SOUCIA 163 St. James Boulevard G.O. Alternate Jr. Sr., Of- fice Aide Sr., Christmas Dance Committee Ambition: Office Work Hobbies: Dancing Clerical SANDRA SODERSTROM 110 Florence Street Future Teachers Club Fr. Jr., Caduceus Business Staff JimRedeCrossmi ram) i Hobbies: Swimming, Ten- nis, Golf General KAREN ANOUSH SOUKIASIAN 26 Macomber Avenue Red Cross Sr. Ambition: Commercial Art- ist Hobbies: Painting, Drawing, Carving Clerical ALONZO SOMERVILLE 13 Orleans Court Patrole steed tacks dean) it. Sr., Football Team Fr. Sr., Basketball Team Fr. Jr. Sr. Ambition: Teacher Bookkeeping DONNA SOWA 935 Main Street Ambition: Legal Secretary, Junior College Hobbies: Piano, Horseback Riding Bookkeeping—Stenographic SONIA SOLECKI 5 Greenacre Square Future Nurses Club Sr., Capers Sr., Senior Prom Com- mittee Sr., Chrismas Dance Committee Sr., Class Day Committee Sr. Ambition: Medical Secretary Bookkeeping CARL SPEDDING 847 Armory Street Senior Prom Usher Jr., Pa- trolsFr. Jr. Sf Gapersmaas Sr., Audio-Visual Aide Jr. Sr. Clerical CYNTHIA SPINDLER 147 Carnarvon Circle uteeeleache) | f.0of.,) Math Sime or, 1..5.' Typist 'Sr., Capers Sr,, Red Cross Sr., Sr. Jr. Prom Comm., Mathletes Jr. Sr., Gym Leaders Jr. Clerical DOROTHY STAMPER 3 Pickett Place Red Gross’ Fr, Class) Day Committee Ambition: Office Work Hobbies: Cooking, Dancing Pet Peeve: Locker Room Clerical Senior athletes compete last year. in Arriving for defeat. THEODORE STANEK 105 Magazine Street Ambition: Making Money Hobbies: Bowling, Cards Pet Peeve: ‘Next Joke’ Clerical EZZARD STARKS 35 Acorn Street G.O. Alternate Sr., Senior Prom Comm., Track Team Fr. Jt, Hootball) Veam Fry jr. Sr. Basketball Team Fr. Jr. Sr. Ambition: Business Manager General EDITH STEINHAUER 81 Manitoba Street Future Homemakers Jr., Junior Prom Committee Ambition: Legal Secretary Hobbies: Badminton, Bowl- ing Pet Peeve: People Who Are Late Clerical ’ KATHLEEN STAPLES 57 Grover Street Trading Post Sr. Hobbies: Sewing, Camping Clerical MARSHA STEBBINS 218 Newhouse Street Future Homemakers Jr., Senior Prom Comm., Junior Prom Comm., Christmas Dance Comm., Bowling Team Sr. Ambition: Secretary Clerical PAUL STEVENSON 27 Ansara Street Ambition: College Hobbies: Cars Clerical SUSAN STOECKEL 127 Sylvon Street G. O. Agent Sr., Patrol Jr., Red Cross Fr. Ambition: Physical therapist Hobbies: Skiing and swim- ming Pet Peeve: Adult drivers General MONICA MARIE SULLIVAN 133 Derryfield Avenue G. O. Agent Fr. Sr., Cadu- ceus Editorial Staff Jr. Sr., Business Day Consultants Hostess Jr. Pet Peeve: Mailable Letters College Prep.-Stenographic SUSAN TETRAULT 11 Sunset Drive G. O. Alternate Jr., French Clubs liu stearate rom Committee, Christmas Dance Committee Ambition: College College Preparatory JAMES THOMAS 122 Clyde Street T. B. Typist Jr., Red Cross Fr, Jr., Choir Fr. Jr., Band Fr., Track Team Fr. Jr., Baseball Team Fr. Jr. Sr., Soccer Team Fr. Jr. Sr., Captain Bookkeeping LAURIE TETREAULT 175 Cass Street Ambition: Haird Dresser Hobbies: Sewing, horseback riding, and swimming Pet Peeve: Conceit Clerical PATRICIA THEODOROPOULOS 109 Johnson Street Gym Leader Jr. Ambition: Secretary Hobby: Skiing Pet Peeve: Waiting for Someone Stenographic-Bookkeeping 78 Catching up on the latest news. Commerce newspaper 1s a great contribution to school. LAURIE THOMPSON 24 Crest Street G. O. Agent Jr., Future Homemakers Club Jr., Senior Prom Committee, Junior Prom Comm., Christmas Dance Committee Hobbies: Cooking and sew- ing Bookkeeping-Stenography ANNE THIBODEAU 117 El Paso Street National Honor Society Jr. Sr.) Math Club) Bim} fase. Office Aide Jr. Sr., Christmas Dance Comm., Mathlete Jr. St); Gs OF Agents) r. Gao: Alternate Fr. College Prep.-Stenographic ROBERT THOMPSON 34 King Street General CAROLE TRAFFLEY 364 Hillside Avenue National Honor Society, Math Club, Glee Club, French Club, Capers, Red Cross, Jr. and Sr. Prom Comm., Math- letes, Spanish Club, Future Teachers Club College Prep.-Stenography PATRICIA TYNAN 123 Harkness Avenue Pet Peeve: Getting up early for school Bookkeeping JOSEPH TOMAIN 41 Clark Street Clerical SUSAN TREPANIER 20 Taber Street Ambition: Secretary Hobbies: Reading Pet Peeve: White Socks Clerical SANDRA TUCKER 784 Grayson Drive G. O. Alternate Fr., Future Nurses Club Jr. Sr., Future Nurses Club Jr., Math Club Jr., Drama Club Jr., French Club Jr. Sr., Capers Jr. College Prep.-Stenographic LINDA TONEY 85 Page Boulevard National Honor Soci ety Sr., Math Club Jr. Sr., Caduceus Editorial Staff Jr. Sr., Math- letes Jr. Hobbies: Bowling and paint- ing Steno-Bookkeeping-C.P. LINDA TROUTMAN 287 St. James Avenue T. B. Typist Sr., Red Cross Jr., Senior Prom Committee, Class Day Committee Ambition: Working With People College Preparatory GARY UCELLA 59 Palmer Avenue Senior Class Pres., Student Council Sr., Patrol Sr., Senior Prom Comm., Christmas Dance Comm., Class Day Comm., Football Team Sr. General KAREN TONNEMACHER 72 Mayher Street Christmas Dance Committee, Class Day Committee Ambition: Housewife Hobbies: Waterskiing and horseback riding Clerical KAREN TROY 70 Mayflower Road Fut. Teach. Club Fr. Jr. Sr., Math Club Jr. Sr., French Club Sr., Bus. Mgr. Commerce INGwS HEM taste eater remy fs Seay Gapersim fmol ee neer- leader Jr. College Prep.-Stenographic CYNTHIA UTESS 54 Mohawk Drive Capers Sr., Senior Prom Committee, Christmas Dance Committee Ambition: Further schooling Hobbies: Dancing Bookkeeping JEANNE VACHON 49 Ansara Street Ambition: Medical Assist- ant Hobbies: Horseback riding Pet Peeve: People who pry Clerical Bookkeeping PETER VANGEMERT 64 Brunswick Street Football Team Jr., Wrestl- ing Team Jr. Ambition: Ownership of business Hobbies: Stamp collecting Bookkeeping WILLIAM JOSEPH VEDOVELLI 110 Clantoy Street Patrol Sts) Capers Fra) Jr Sr. Jr. Prom Comm., Class Day Comm., Graduation Ush- er, Football Team Fr. Jr. Sr., Hockey Team Fr. Jr. Sr. Clerical DEBRA WALTER 71 Tyler Street Ambition: Nursery School Teacher Hobbies: Babysitting Pet Peeve: Detention LINDA VIERECK 11 Timber Lane National Honor Society Sr., G. O. Agent Fr., T. B. Typist Sr., Patrol Fr., Capers Sr., Of- fice Aide Sr., Sr. Prom Comm., Sr. Prom Usherette. Bookkeeping JOSEPH WANAT 53 Martel Road Baseball Team Sr. Clerical DOROTHY VARELAS 31 Coral Road Christmas: Dance Commit- tee, Class Day Committee Ambition: Housewife, Mo- ther Hobbies: Skiing, Swimming, Camping Clerical RONALR@ A. VOYIK 8 Eddy Street G. O. Auditor Sr., Com- merce Newspaper Jr. Sr., Pa- trol Sr., Sr. Jr. Prom Com- mittee, Baseball Team Fr. Jr. Sr. Ambition: Teacher Bookkeeping ROBERT DONALD WARNER 221 Jasper Street Patrol Sr., Capers Fr. ,Sr. Jr. Prom Comm., Class Day Comm., Baseball Team Jr. Sr., Hockey Team Fr. Ambition: To retire at 30 Clerical BARBARA VEZINA 30 Crystal Avenue G. O. Alternate Jr. Ambition: Marriage Bookkeeping JOAN LEE WALLACE 163 Walnut Street Ambition: Success Hobbies: Reading and list- ening to records Pet Peeve: Know-it-alls Clerical Bookeeping GAIL WEED 19 Malden Street G. O. Auditor Sr., Office Aide Sr. Ambition: Key-punch oper- ator Hobby: Horseback riding Bookkeeping-Stenographic BARBARA WELLS 6 Farragut Street G. O. Auditor Sr. Class Day Comm. Ambition: Bookkeeper Pet Peeve: People who think they know everything Bookkeeping Graduation is the culmination of the senior year. BRIAN WITMAN 40 Forest Park Avenue Track Team Jr., Soccer Team Fr. Ambition: Ownership of catering service Hobbies: Pool, swimming Clerical ANN WEZNIAK 1259 Berkshire Avenue G. O. Auditor Sr., Sr. Jr. Prom Comm., Christmas Dance Comm., G.A.A. Jr. Sr., Class Day Comm., Softball Sr., Gym Leader Jr. Sr. Bookkeeping DIANE WILLETT 138 Bloomfield Street Patrol Jr. Hobbies: Swimming, tennis and dancing ’ Pet Peeve: Sewing Clerical MARCELLA WILSON 18 Ellsworth Avenue Future Nurses Club Fr. Jr., Te Bewlypistyot.9 Capers of., Red Cross Jr. Ambition: Hairdresser Hobbies: Playing guitar General LINDA WHITE 107 Grenada Terrace Future Nurses Club Sr., Red Grossaeot GT ACA HIT OD Bowling Team Sr., Gym Lead- ets Jr., Capers Fr., Graduation Usherette Jr. Clerical JANET WILLETT 111 Arpheum Avenue Future Nurses Club Fr., G. O. Agent Sr., Capers Sr. Hobbies: Dancing and horse- back riding Stenographic NATHANIEL WILSON 12 Crosby Street Patrol Sr., Red Cross Sr., Football Team Fr., Basketball Team Fr. Ambition: S. T. I. College Prep.-Bookkeeping LAUREEN WIENCEK 67 Temby Street G. O. Alternate Sr., Bowl- ing Team Sr. Hobbies: Horseback riding and bowling Pet Peeve: Showoffs Clerical LORRAINE WILLIAMS 401 Bay Street Future Nurses Club Sr., Ca- pers, Jr., Commerce News- paper Sr., Office Aide Sr. Ambition: Private Secretary Hobbies: Dancing, bowling Clerical Bookkeeping SUSAN WINSLOW 84 Prouty Street Senior Prom Committee Ambition: Airline Steward- ess Hobbies: Horseback Riding Pet Peeve: Being Rushed Clerical JANE WOJCIK 85 Parker Street G.O. Agent Fr. Jr., Future Nurses Club Fr. Jr. Sr., Patrol Fre )r St. hed eCross) Pte rt. Office Aid Sr., Sr. Jr. Prom Comm., Christmas Dance Comm. Stenographic DOLORES WOOD 59 Overlea Drive Future Teachers Club Fr. Teo Sr Math: elobe s irs Christmas Dance Committee Ambition: Teacher Hobbies: Sewing and read- ing College Preparatory JOHN WOODRUFF 42 Carew Terrace Ambition: Wealth Pet Peeve: Winter Clerical MARY WOODS 30 Beauchamp Street Student Council Sr., Patrol Sr., Capers’ Fro°Se) Sficeeeee Prom Committiees, Class Day Comm. Hobby: Hockey Games Stenographic PATRICIA WORDEN 115 Wachusett Street T.B. Typist Jr. Sr., Sr. Prom Comm., Jr. Prom Comm., Christmas Dance Comm., G.A.A. Jr., Class Day Com- mittee Ambition: Secretary Stenographic JOHN YACOVONE 1640 South Branch Parkway Patrol Fr Jr. Sr.; Capers, Fr, Senior Prom Comm., Junior Prom Comm., Christmas Dance Comm., Hockey Team Bee irarote Clerical BEVERLY WRIGHT 24 Geneva Street G.O. Alternate Fr. Jr., Ca- duceus Business Staff Sr., Pa- trol Sr. Ambition: Secretary Clerical LINDA YACOVONE 1640 South Branch Parkway Future Nurses Club Fr. Jr. Sr., Caper Jr. Sr., Graduation Usherette Jr. Ambition: Psychologist Hobbies: Dancing and gui- tar Clerical ETHEL WRIGHT 268 Walnut Street Patrol St. Ambition: Airline Steward- ess Clerical SUSAN YEAGER 46 Lamont Street NHS Jr. Sr., Comm. News. Pg. 2 Editor Sr., Caduceus Ed. Staff Co-Editor-in-Chief Jr. Sr., Business Day Cons. Host- ess Jr., G.O. Cashiere Sr. Bookkeeping CHRISTINE WRONA 530 Berkshire Avenue National Honor Society Jr. Sr., Math Club Sr., French Club Jr. Sr., Caduceus Editor- ial Staff Jr. Sr., Graduation Usherette Jr. Ambition: Secondary Teach- er Stenographic CHRIS ZUKOWSKI 51 Farnsworth Street Commerce Newspaper Jr. Sr. Ambition: Dental Assistant Clerical tmosphere. Happy couples dancing in Venetian a Enjoying refreshments during a relaxing intermission. Pageant, s answer to Miss America Commerce 83 af fe Cefid ft a ; tte : : : : : : : C 84 ¥ a ces con- the eir f ik Y, e ass “i e fa ing e the f super ‘i ie) ‘ ak poke) I irc he week: s go and los rs. return ected on ) y quire the eth e€ junio first rall are look of confusion. Juniors gain a look As t finally ac ion elr hil th part nw ive icipa d ant Fear an of our freshme | fident and at ease. freshmen surv ority when they MR. FLAGG’S HOMEROOM 4. Front row: Armand Berthi- Wayne Affleck, Jessie Bennefield, Willie Burke, Kenneth An- aume, John Barszazewski, Larry Bunn, Tom Banker, Pat Briggs. derson. Last row; Donald Avezzie, Aaron Boykin, Gary Bar- Second row: Donald Bousquet, Paul Barrows, John Brady, rows, Thomas Aveyard, Don Belleville. Marc Benoit, William Brodie. Third row: Tery Billings, Freshmen anticipate their high school years MRS. WIDLAND’S HOMEROOM 105. Front row: Debbie kowich. Third row; Charlene Bedford, Susan Goulet, Joan Bednarz, Linda Aveyard, Virginia Aronne, Karen Abare, Gail Balboni, Diane Allen, Debbie Asher. Last row: Jo-Ann Ander- Anable, Janice Amell. Second row: Joseph Eaton, Pat Beau- son, Judy Albert, Linda Bell, Joanne Belanger, Katherine doin, Pat Bailey, Roberta Baton, Linda Arnold, Stanl ey Pas- Balisle. Down the up staircase. MR. SANDBERG’S HOMEROOM 120. Front row: John Kirwan, Zella Gosselin, Sylvia Boisvert, Denise Berard, Clifford Jackson. Second row: Cathy Bentley, Betty Borders, Dianna Brunt, Debra Blackwell, Susan Blair, Cynthia Brown, Paula Brunsell. Third row: Judith Blanchard, Gail Blackman, Beverly Besner, Lucy Biancucci, Lynn Brown, Rex Attreau. Last row: Vivian Black, Judy Braese, Joanne Braica, Diane Bergman, Margaret Boucher, Randolph Blatche. MR. ALMINAS’ HOMEROOM 121. Front row: Wanda Carter, Delores Bullock, Carol Cardin, Ruth Butler, Robert Carter, Theodore Camerato. Second row: Susan Caron, Joan Cavanaugh, Suzanne Byrnes, Marlene Bulger, Sandra Cartmill, Diane Cabana, Deborah Burns. Third row: Cynthia Busha, Joyce Caputo, Adele Cardaropoli, Roxanne Caputo, Barbara Caron, Holly Campagne. Last row: Susan Caney, Jean Cavanaugh, Benjamin Riley, William Welz, David Cassesse, Pamela Caron. 87 MR. LAVELLE’S HOMEROOM 122. Front row: John Connors, Robert Christian, Clifford Chad- wick, Kevin Clarke, Edward Choiniere, Thomas Charko. Second row: Barbara Clark, Shirley Chap- pell, Roxanne Chambers, Candice Collins, Debra Chappell. Third row: Mary Ann Cessarini, Kathryn Condarcuri, Carolyn Cheeks, Linda Cherry, Brenda Colletti. Fourth row: Cynthia Cocchi, Candice Cole, Jocelyn Cole, Louise Clark, Linda Hunter, Cathy Ann Chrusciel. Years of pushing through crowded locker rooms MR. FINNEGAN’S HOMEROOM 123. Front row: Mary Deponde, John Cooney, Paul Sandberg, Samuel Fuda, John Creanza, Carlo Dilizia. Second row: Linda D’Amours, Jennifer Jones, Donna Culloo, Marjorie Turner, Pamela E. Crane, Kathleen Crosby, Daniel Dasso, Sandra Cronan, Betty Davis, Linda Daniel, Theresa Downey, Joanne D'Agostino. Third row: Elizabeth Cote, Christine Cooley, Mable Coulon, Marie Davis, James Cooper, Jean D’ Ambrosis. And if I’m still hungry, I'll eat my pen. MR. SMITH’S HOMEROOM 124. Front row: Paul Dionisi, Pamela Crane, Linda Devine, Diane Dixon, Nancy DeCaro, John DiVenuto. Second row: Emma Denson, Denise Douglas, Luvitte Johnson, Dorothy Day, Andrea DeLero. Third row: Cheryl DiLorenzo, Dominic Demarinis, Jerome Dixon, Evelyn Demers, Patricia Donovan. Fourth row; Maria DeCastro, Pamela Davis, Tommie Deyampert, Lorraine Dixon. MR. SERAFINO’S HOMEROOM 125. Front row: Mike Eaton, Roy Eggleston, Margaret Dufficy, Phyllis Ferguson, Bronzell Graham, Reno Focosi. Second: row: Evelyn Ethier, Merita Flintroy, Julie Footman, Roxanne Douglas, Barbara Fleming, Linda Foisy. Third row: Bonne Fettes, Kathy Egan, Ellen Fitzgerald, JoAnne Dravecky, Gloria Downs, Donna Douzak. Fourth row: Linda Everett, Ann Edgerly, Berdjouhi Faradjian, Joyce Ellert. MR. ZEMLA’S HOMEROOM 212. Front row: Cosimo Galluzzo, Donna Gasperini, Kathleen Ford, Cherie Jacobs, Patricia Fontaine, Tony Gittles. Second row: Heidi Franch, Brenda Gadson, Marilyn Gibbons, Pat Fournier, Barbara Garwacki, Deborah Gingras, Stephen Fontaine. Third row: Michael Giblin, Linda Garlick, Paula Fortini, Walter Giroux, Lawrence Gadson, Linda Fragomeni. Fourth row: Darlene Fountain, Judy Geagan, Mable Garner, Patricia Glaster, Deborah Willett. MR. RIOUX’S HOMEROOM 214-A. Front row: Deborah Grady, Robert Greenia, Marc Greenberg, Michael Gryskowka, William Guer- tin, Amanda Halpy. Second row: Michaeleen Hackett, Gail Harrison, Cheri Graham, Gail Hamburg, Judith Gibson. Third row: Diana Guerrette, Susan Hartmann, Gwendolyn Griner, Betty Greene, Judy Green, Christine Guindon. Fourth row: Linda Harris, Louise Gour, Donna Lee, Carolyn Groleau, Connie Ghidoni. MR. ALLEN’S HOMEROOM 218. Front row: Richard James, Deborah Sue Herchuck, Linda Herberger, Wesley Hunter, Gretha Jansen, Jiles, Richard Beem, Cynthia Howe, Louis Bianco, Evelma Little. Brenda Hetu. Fourth row: Regina Johns, Nancy Hoskin, Linda Howe, Second row: Kathleen Hurley, Debra Hurston, Carolyn Hasenjager, Janice Holuk, Patricia Henney, Joyce Hrycay, Elizabeth Jamgochian. Sadie Hawkins, Paulette Henderson. Third row: Nancy Jean Hauschild, Years of watching the clock MR. LEMIEUX’S HOMEROOM 219. Front row: Carol Konovelchik, Wilson, Debra Kirsner, Beatrice Joubert, Sharon Kipetz, Debra Kim- Larry Jones, Clinton King Jr., Shirley Kenniston, Edward Kane, Col- ball. Fourth row: Joanne Kelliher, Buster Johnson, Daniel Junior, leen Rock. Second row: Norman Joubert, Mark Earnhart, Patricia Ann Rodney Johnson, Mary Ann Kelly. Ranson, Clorena Ann Ranson, Linda Knowlton. Third row: Elizabeth FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS. Darlene Ross, Vice-president; Clinton King, President; Eileen Slora, Secretary. Years of looking forward to guidance assemblies FRESHMAN EXECUTIVE BOARD. Front row: Clinton King, Roberta Rodulakis, Cheryl Skrabely, Sharon Kipetz. Second row: David Rivers, Jo Anne White, Melinthea Rhodes, Debra Malone. MR. HARGREAVES FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 220. Front row: Michael Krashner, Janice LeDoux, Fosemary Laczela, Lyn Landry, Esther Lewis, Francis LaPointe. Second Row: Renee Levesque, Judy Lattrell, Carmen LaFond, Priscilla Lasseter, Rosemary Kulig. Third MR. LANDRY’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 222. Front row: Jamison Sanders, Edwin Lockhart, Shirley Lodkey, Clarence Little, John Lockey. Second row: Mary Marchetti, Richard Malone, Robert Malone, Shirley vow: Priscilla Leak, Karen Lauzon, Denise Lebel, Ruth Lapponese, George Lee. Fourth row: Denise Roy, Lise Roy, Diane Kubic, Linda Lariviere, Patricia Langevin. Lewis. Third row: Annette Lyde, Annie Ruth Marshall, Jacqueline MacPhai], Deborah Malone, Brenda Lunceford. Fourth row: Karen Luckuck, Jill Mapes, Christine Marceau, Holly Loving. MR. BENNETT’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 223: Front row: McCormick, Colleen McLain, Rebecca Cooley, Marilyn McCaffrey. Richard Marszalek, Ricardo Lyons, Tom McCarthy, David Mas- Third row: Marlene Martins, Nancy McQuillan, Susan McDonald, trionni, Russell Joubert. Second row: Gerri Merola, Lynne Mary Ellen McGrath, Christine Manfield, Darlene Mezzetti. Years of ripping apart strips of bus tickets etMRS. ABBOTT’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 225: Front row: Miller. Third row: Juana Mora, Pat Mitchell, Kathleen Nader, Patrick Moore, Paul Noonan, Herbert Norman, Chery] Morris, Betty Phaneuf, Kristine Newman, Maryann Miller. Fourth row: Joseph Morgan, Jon Nauman. Second row: Virginia Miles, Nancy Doretta Moreau, Rosemary Nolan, Barbara Moore, Valentina Jones, Christine Nowak, Lucy Napierski, Ilene Mindel, Noree n Milanczuk, Debbie Monette, Velma Norman. Where does an alien go to register ? MRS. HOLT’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 231B: Front row; Trudie Owens, Dwight Parker, Robert Perkins, David Pelletier, Wayne Petlock, Debra Pelletier. Second row: Martin O’Conne!], Anthony Pellegrini, James Opitz, Deborah Paul, Christine Oliver, Mitzi Parsons. Third row; Linda Pafumi, Claire Perrault, Barbara Perry, Cheryl Parent, Susan Pelletier, Pamela Pelkey. Fourth row: Drea- ma Pace, Estelle Page, Brenda Ovitt, Jane Richard, Nancy O'Keefe. MR. WILDER’S FRESMAN HOMEROOM 304: Front vow: Ronald Purchas, Celestine Pleasant, David Rivers, Delphine Pleasant, Barry Powers, Sandra PikuJa. Second row; Roseanne Plantier, Constance Psyris, Debbie Rees, Malinthea Rhodes, Lorraine Pippa, Eva Pizarro. Third row: Roberta Plamondon, Linda Naylor, Gail Smith, Mary Piotrowski, Jeanne Rieciardk, Debra Raco. Fourth vow: Janice Porter, Mary Regan, Barbara Quinn, Patricia Record, Gloria Pickett, Brenda Plunkett. MR. MAZUROWSKI’'S HOMEROOM 308: Front you': Donna Scannon, Alan Robie, Thomas Rucks, Marc Sales, Linda Robinson. Second row: Teresa Rybczvk, Catherine Roberts, Beverly Rowtham, Vonetadayle Robertson, Linnea Roberts. Third vow: Elaine Sady, Debra Ryan, Darlene Ross, Doris Sanchez, Donna Rossman. Fourth row: Wendy Root, Delores Spencer, Irene Roberge, Savannah Green, Roberta Rodolakis. MR. CZECH HOMEROOM 318A: Front row: Cheryl Skrabely, Gary Sibilia, Willie Shingles, Michae| Scully, Lawrence Siano, Jo Ann Slachetka. Second vow: Vicki Snowden, Devorah Simmons, Barbara Smith, Eileen Slora, Judy Scott. Third row: Elizabeth Chambers, Christine Skibski, Jo- anne Smith, Barbara Simmons, Linda Skwisz, Carol Schulz. Fourth row: Doreen Shropshire, Linda Scott, Linda Schulte, Karen Sloboda, Bar- bara Seppola. MISS RICHARDS’ FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 326. Front row: Christine Tourigny, Florence Trett, Raymond Vadnais, Joseph Vacirca, Timothy Tillotson, Elizabeth Troutman, Deborah To- karski. Second row: Gail Triplett, Carolyn Troy, Marle Torff, Mary Turner, Myra Todd, Carol Smith. Third row: Cheryl Tilley, MR. KING’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 319. Front row: John Sullivan, Mike Sullivan, Leroy Starks, Glenn Sullivan. Second vow: Rickey Sutton, Elizabeth Taylor, Doreen Taylor, Linda Swentinckus, Harry Stil]. Third row: Diane Swenor, Joan Stewart, Christine Talbot, Diane Talbot. Fourth row; Ellen Sullivan, Shireen Sullivan, Rita Taylor, Cathy Steadman, Roxan Stricker, Cynthia Switzler. ears of cutting into the lunch-line without getting caught Marlene Tyrell, Ramona Tosado, Charlotte Vachon, Cheryl Tor- touello, Andrea Traynham, Theresa Weldon. Fourth row: Cheryl Lynn Turner, Chery! Vachon, June Tompkins, Kathy Tourgee, Elizabeth Taylor, Wanda Tyrrell, Leen Ann Turcotte. Just call me Madame Curie. Which way to Room 2001? 98 MR. COOK’S. FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 327A. Front row: Craig Vandermyn, Richard Washburn, Johnny Walter, David Vennell, Gene Veasley. Second row: Ronnie Vaughn, Jacqueline Vigneault, Christine Brady, Christine Vernadakis, Deborah Wash- ington, Kevin Vann. Third row: Mary Vecch‘arelli, Diane Var- tuli, Deborah Valentine, Jeanne Vanelli, Karen Viens. Fourth row: Martha Wheeler, Charlene Vaughan, Bonnie Weaver, Joann White, Deborah Williams. Years of attending the best school anywhere. MR. ROGERS’ FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 327B. Front row: Mike Yacovone, John Charles Wood, Bruce Wright, James Williams, John Yvon. Second row; Rosalie Woodworth, Cheryl Williams, Wanda Zuchara, Kristina Young. Third row: Beverly ELS Zerwitz, Hope Yensen, Pamela Jane Williams, Mattie Gresham, Fernanda Williams. Fourth row: Romona Williams, Margaret Youmell, Katherine Williams, Ellen Wilson, Deborah Williams, Alice F. Wilkerson. MR. CORCORAN’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 104: Front Row: Kathleen Ashline, Isaac Aycox, James Baird, James Phelan, James Barry, David Barron, Susan Balise. Second Row; Barbara Austin, Debbie Avery, Diane Babalis, Debbie Albert, Donna Barron, Phyllis Ashford. Third Row: Ruth Rivers, Susan Bacon, Patricia Bassett, David Ferst, Carol Allen, Charlotte Abdow, Frances Amato. Fourth Row: Therese Aitchison, Darlene Akerly, Vivian Anderson, Lizabeth Austin, Deborah Baker. MRS. SARTWELL’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 106: Front Row: Gary Berthiame, Larry Blake, Michael Bogard, Charles Goldrup, Walter Bland, Scott Beeman. Second Row; Timothy Cole, Beverly Beleski, Bonnie Bey, Janice Berthiaume, Susan Belanger, Bruce Bechard. Third Row: Alice Board, Kathleen Baxter, Sandra Billings, Cheryl Bellefeville, Susan Benoit, Jeanne Bedford. Fourth Row: Christine Blackburn, Linda Bedard, Doris Beck, Donna Berta, Althea Bennett, Janet Blair. MR. HOLLEY’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 109: Front Row: Ronald Gingras, Elaine Brunddett, Catherine Burd, Paula Bushway, Frank Buoniconti. Second Row: Daniel Boyle, Laurie Bowers, Dianne Brown, Nancy Brisson, Kathleen Bradley, Randy Allen. Third Row: Gerald Mann, Sally Bur- bank, Dianne Cadieux, Eileen Boyer, Frances Broska, Janice Bonavita, Evelyn Bynum, Gary Brissette. Fourth Row: Carol Borgatti, Mary Brown, Claretha Byran, Theresa Boisvert, Marion Brais, Pauline Booth. uniors experience the pleasures and hardships of academic life MR. MACKAY’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 112: Front Row: Joseph Carelock, Ronald Carosello, Michael Canty, Tony Cirillo, Gregory Caputo. Second Row: Jean Cardoza, Debbie Cariani, Karen Cole, Janice Carriere, Barbara Chicklowski, Isabel Chavez. Third Row: Carmen Cayode, Pat Kenyon, Lillian Calcasola, Eliot Colen, Sandra Cannon, Annie Car- penter, Terry Chapin. Fourth Row; Gail Colcomb, Debra Gazavila n, Jean Chrzanowski, Joan Carra, Valarie Calder, Elaine Cassanelli. MR. HURLEY'S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 116: Front Row: Jerry Daniels, Patricia Davis, Nancy.Connor, Linda Davis, Alton Daughtry. Second Row: Sharon Dawidjan, Eunice Cour- ney, Pat Cronan, Marie D'Ambrosio, Diane D'Agostino, “ge t Dm. smh Deborah DeBarros. Third Row: Anne Burno, Chris Decoteau, Sheila Burt, Alice Cygan, Denise Dasso, Lucia DeLuca. Fourth Row: Marilous Copson, Linda DeBarge, Kathy Daley, Deborah Atkins, Laureen Daniels, Linda Condarcuri. Pleasure of receiving your class ring MR. CIGNOLI’S JUNIOR ,HOMEROOM 119: Front Row: Kathleen Donoghue, Mark Douglas, Richard LeBlanc, John Orr, Robert Dinicola, Denise Dutilly. Second Row: Chris Disselkamp, Linda Droke, Marilyn Domainque, Edwin Perry, Kathleen Egan, Janice Duchisne, Linda Douzuk. Third Row: Rozelyn Douglas, Virginia Dionise, Anne Dowd, Joan Duke, Dianne Douglass, Mary DiNucu. Fourth Row: Theresa Desa- brais, Deborah Dion, Alice Duff, Marilyn Devine, JoAnn Devasui, Judy Donovan, Peggy Effantis. 102 All this red tape just to check out a book? MISS MAHAN’S JUNIOR HOMEROOH 204: Front Row: Nobie Franklin, Keith Freeman, David Fitchet, Peter Fiorentino. Second Row: Yolanda Ferland, Susan Foote, Kathleen Fanning, Darlene Fitzgerald, Barbara Evans. Third Row: Mary Lue Funk, Lynne Eggleston, Anna Fonseca, Glorie Fulvi, Linda Fournier, Kathleen Gagnon. Fourth Row: Shirley Ferrara, Jeanne Fettes, Ann Allden, Katherine Fennyery, Judith Forgarty. MISS McDONALD’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 206: Front Row: Richard Gau- thier, Donald Kennedy, David Terriola, Mark Avis, Ed Hannaford. Second Row: Suzanne Gagnon, Cathy Girard, Paula Giffoil, Nanci Gronski, June Gelinas, Claudie Glynn. Third Row: Leilani Garcia Barbara Gawlik Donna Gallant, Patricia Garczynski, Gail Galipeau. Fourth Row: Donna Gaylor, Mary Gervasini, Carol Ghareeb, Monita Godin, Debbie Guiggio, Diane Gaylor. 103 MISS CONNOLLY’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 207: Front Row: Carol Grimaldi, Frances Harris, Suzanne Gouin, Diane Grenier. Christopher McCoy, Carol Greco, Linda Harrison, Lillie Green. Fourth Row: Sandra Yezewski, Anne-Marie Graziano, Diane Hamel, Second Row: Patricia Depeau, Harriet Maddox, Kathryn Gregg, Irma Goodrich. Corinne Guerri, Marie Gouzounis. Third Row: Concetta Grimaldi, The hardship of fighting the Junior Slump. MR. TILLOTSON’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 208. Front Row: dade Joao, Belinda Johnson, Denise Houle, Deborah Jessup, Adele David Johnston, Debbie Healey, Donna Hayward, Rosalind Hodges, Janisieski. Fourth Row: Betty Johnson, Donna Johnson, Laurene Patricia Haskins, Daniel Sullivan. Second Row: Judith Higgins, Hayden, James Hoffman, Ginette Huard, Michelle Holland, Nancy Deborah Holmes, Mary Healy, Emma Johnson, Linda Herdendorf, Jefferson, Christine Hill. Mary Heffernan, Bonnie Hill. Third Row: Martha Jansen, Trin- 104 SSAA RR a MR. LaFLAMME’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 209: Front Row: Susan Kosinski, Kathy Laino, Bette Krusiewicz, Mel Young, Richard Kane, John Kane. Second Row; Marjorie Jones, Susan LaFountain, Sankra Kurpewski, Pamela Kirpetz, Susan Kenyon, Sandra Johnson, Patricia Lambert. Third Row: Linda Jones, Linda Lambrach, Patricia Keefe, Margaret Lamoureaux, Kathy Kennedy, Betty Lam. Fourth Row: Janet King, Mary Kozach, Gail Kubicz, Marrio Jordan, Sadie Williams, Marylou Johnson. MISS CONNELL’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 216-A. Front Row: Michael San- aniello, Donald LeClair, David Leak, Jory Lasseter. Second R ow: Kristina Lech, Deloris Larkins, Linda Leonard, Candice LePage, Leah Lazzara. Third Row: Beluha LeValle, Julie Langone, Geraldine Leto, Maureen LeFort, Donna Lawzier, Donna Raymond. Fourth Row: Lowdean Emmanuel, Cheryl LaPan, Janice La- Roche, Janis Laughron, Barbara Lavinski. JUNIOR HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES AND EXECUTIVE BOARD: Front Row: Linda Drake, Sue Balise, Suzanne Gagnon, Susan Foote. Second Row; Curtis Troy, Marlene Lutz, Kathy Quinn, Pat Paolin, Ronald Wilson. Third Row: Jean Chrzanowski, Adele Janisiecki, Janice Bonavita, Sue Benoit, Peggy Doyle, Ann Rollend. Fourth Row: Sue Canyon, Janice LaRoche, Gregg Valentine, Mar- garet Lamoureaux, Carol Allen. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Laurie Bowers, Curtis Troy, Pat Paolini. Randy Allen checks score with Aniello Scibelli. 106 Curbing our school-day worries. The Pleasure of Attending your Junior Prom One for the road. I learn more if I look at the back of the room. 107 ae 5 i a be MISS CONNELL’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 216-B. Front Row: Floyd Roxanne Markham, Gail Longarini, Linda Marcoux, Anne Mango, Little, Glen Martell, Herman Little, Roy Martin, Robert Mack. Second Janet Wilcox, and Paula Ligarski. Fourth Row: Jarita Lyons, Shirley Row: Ralph Marcheselli, Marlene Lutz, Donna Marooney, Maureen Lovell, Lorraine Machabee, Patricia Linger, Grace Margosiak, Patricia Manley, Sharon Marks, David Mahar. Third Row: Donna Loiselle, Maloney. The hardship of facing another year of typing MRS. GRIFFIN’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 221. Front Row: Robert Mastroianni, Be- nita Gaines, Paula Melnyk, Timothy McKay. Second Row: Lorene Mattei, Peggy Melcher, Robert McCollum, Elaine Me- rola, Janet Meyer. Third Row: Rebecca Miller, MaryAnn Maz- za, Cherie Mastroianni, Lynn Merchant, Darlene Minnie, Susan McLeish. Fourth Row: Helen Miller, Christine Mc- Cleary, Stella Maurizio, Dar- lene Mitchell, Edith McSwee- ney. MRS. MANNIX’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 231-A. Front Row: Cheryl Monette, Paul Opitz, Margaret Mulligan, Theresa Morse. Second Row: Patricia Paolini, Christine O'Connor, Arlette Nichols, Adele Olmstead, Marion Monette. Third Row: Maureen Paroline, MR. TRESPAS’ JUNIOR HOMEROOM 302. Front Row, Linda Piekos, Tom Phelan, Richard Pieraccini, William Preston, Maureen Pendergast. Second Row: Martha Peterson, Nancy Pioggia, Anne Pippa, Sandy Przechacki, Marcy Pasini, Linda Pio. Third Row: Mary Anne Papadakis, Sharleen Cielinas, Nancy Monat, Denise Granger. Fourth Row: Elaine Bouthilette, Margaret Nadeau, Susan Pannier, and Jean Pafumi. Susan Povlakis, Pearl Pelletier, Mary Pioggia, Linda Proper, Donna Lee Peltox, Joanne Parisi. F ourth Row: Helen Caulton, Linda Petta- zoni, Jacqueline Picard, Eunice Polite, Debra Purchase, Diane Pelle- tier, and Marilyn Philip. MISS HYDE’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 305: Front Row: Kathy Quinn, Marilyn Robertson, Cynthia Ray. Second Row: Valerie Roberts, Anne Rhodes, Marion Roberts, Sylvia Rancitelli. Third Row: Joyce Sciubba, Vicky Raca- MRS. TRELA’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 307: Front Row; Kathy Saxer, Lynn Russell, Sylvia Rudd, Christine Ross. Second Row: Mary Rueli, Jean Fortune, Sandra pito, Joan Riendeau, Denise Rogers, Sharon Reed. Fourth Row: Mary Quill, Donna Morin, Patricia Rodda, Judy Reome, Nancy Rheaume. Ryan, Anna Russo, Marjorie Roy. Third Row: Gert Ryan, Audrey Carter, Betty Ruegger, Carol Salter. Fourth Row: Helen Roy, Ann Rollend, Cheryl Ryan, Gail Rokosz. Sanit, De: ‘ , SS awn a dri? i Raga mde cn aoe she - at’ll be $18.50 Th The pleasure of be ing respected ing class lat My most stimu Just browsing Lid MISS BLAKESLEE’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 309. Front Row: Louie Sangiorgio, John Santaniello, Andrew Scibelli, Michael Sca- votto, Aneillo Scibelli. Second Row: Justine Senechal, Michelle Scott, Jeanne Sheldon, Leslie Duffany, Doris Shipman, Vera Shwec. MISS MEEHAN’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 315. Front Row: Marie Suleski, Jeremiah Sullivan, James Skarbek, Jesse Spinks, Kathleen Skelly. Second Row: Evelyn Smith, Linda Skop, Jacqueline Tru- Third Row: Bonnie Simpson, Linda Sequin, Antonina Scuderi, Mar- garet Doyle, Louise Scaife, Lolita Scheible. Fourth Row: Gordon Robertson, Robert Shea, Edmund Roddeen, Greg Santaniello, and Donal Quinn. deau, Judith Supinski. Third Row: Denise Suares, Judy Stebbins, Cindy Spada, Shirley Stebbins, Carol Smith. Fourth Row: Mary Anne Stevens, Patricia Sullivan, Linda Stewart. MISS CONWAY’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 317. Front Row: Greg Yvonne Wilson. Third Row: Iris Torres, Laurie Thayer, Laura Valentine, Paul Teehan, Sergio Tigera, Curtis Troy, Albert Thi- Tovet, Elizabeth Van Zandt, Karen Tolman. Fourth Row; Georgia bault. Second Row: Susan Tippett, Johanne Turcotte, Barbara Tutty, Vakakas, Patricia Talbot, Betty Fett, Donna Trask. The hardship of still being beneath the Seniors. MR. McWHA’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 328. Front Row: Frank Linda Warnock, Geraldine Wessell, Janice Weir, Donna Wilson, Willoughby, James Warren, Marc Wenners, Gerald Wroblewski, Ruth Webb. Fourth Row: Claire Zielinski, Quentella Wilson, Winston Williams. Second Row: Steven Williams, Ronald Wilson, Georgia White, Maura Higgins, Ellen Woods, Brenda Walker. Ronald Wright, Ronald Willette, Dennis Wssung. Third Row: al 114 Commercites participate in many facets of high school activities. Enthusiastically, students forfeit their personal time and energies to make vari- ous clubs and managing staffs a success. This is Commerce spirit displaying itself in the faces of its students. : i : nan etne MOT First row, left to right: Theresa Morse, Sue Stoeckel, Doreen Taylor, Thomas Bolduc, Russell Joubert, Gary Barrows, Virginia Aronne, Cathy Duludde, Nancy Gminski. Second row; Janet Willet, Diane Degastino, June Gelinas, Rosalie Woodworth, Susan Lovell, Judy Clifford, Gail Hamburg, Nancy O’Keefe, Reva Meyers, Bar- Essential to the financing of school activities is General Organization. For a nominal fee, a stu- dent is benefitted through reductions on articles such as: the school yearbook, various athletic events, school dances, and the annual school show “Capers.” Every homeroom has a G.O. agent and an alternate. These agents collect payments which are taken to the G.O. accounting home- room where selected bookkeeping students keep an active account of the funds. These accounts are located in room 113 and superviser by Mr. Conchieri, faculty advisor. bara Rankin. Third row: Judy Fogarty, Denise Haule, Joan Carra, Gail Rokosz, Darleen Ross, Sue Pelletier, Linda Lariviere, Donna Lauzier, Denise Dasso. Fourth row: Deborah Gingras, Pat Mitchell, Barbara Smith, Sharon Kipetz, Linda Blanchette, Phyllis Boshuyzen, Grace Margosiak, Marian Brais, Carolyn Cheeks, Eva Pizarro. General Organization Aides General Organization supervisor, Mr. Conchieri, sells basketball game ticket at reduced price to G.O. member, Pamela Davis. 116 First row, left to right: Larry Blake, Marjorie Ross, Ailene Garner, Kathy Ashline, Marcella Haynes, Monica Sullivan, Cora Eaton, Reno Focosi. Second row: Cathy Gregg, Carol McGrath, Dorothy Day, Pat Lambert, Pat Shepard, Monica Cotter, Cheryle Vachon, Michaeleen Hackett, Linda Moskal, Eileen Slora. Third row: Donna Wilson, Penny Lionetta, Jeanne Vannelli, Ann Graziano, Lynn Merchant, Cheryl Ryan, Debbie Malone, Mary Ellen McGrath, Vickie Recapito, Roberta Plamondon. Fourth row: Darlene Sutko- voy, Jarita Lyons, Eyvonne Mitchell, Janice Holuk, Pat Jalbot, Alice Duff, Donna Schmidt, Dianna Brunt, Linda Delano, Susan Grond- ski. In Financing School Activities First row, left to right: Thomas Pitts, Dolores Goodrow, Patricia Davies, MaryAnne Amelisko, Susan Yeager, Sandra Louis, Barbara Podsadowski, Michael Daley. Second row: Cathy Hogan, Mary Ellen Hurley, Connie Faulkner, Linda LaRose, Gaeann Mezzetti, Clair Lamoureaux, Sonia Krupczask, Barbara Wells, Harry Meli- kian. Third row: Ann Marie Wezniak, Robert Moynihan, Linda Viereck, Mary DeMarco, Gail Weed, Alliette Grenier, Patricia Eileen Murphy, Susan Groleau, Andrea Romano, Patricia Fitzgerald. Fourth row: Mr. Conchieri, Richard Holmes, Patrick Manley, Robert Salter, Ronald Voyik, Michael Petty, Janet Scott, Marie Jalbert. 117 MON it tal COMMERCE EDITORIAL BUSINESS STAFF. First Row: Third Row: Joan Burns, Diane Mercolino, Elvira Porth, Donna Robert Harding, Linda Cavanaugh, Susan Yeager, Judy Kazunas, Labonte, Isabel Hernandez, Ginny Caron, Karen Troy. Fourth Row: Mary Pobieglo, Josephine Pyrek, Isabel Chavez, Ronald Voyik. Chris Zurowski, Janet Scott, Marie Jalbert, Rosemary Kulig, Cheryl Second Row: Terry Chapin, Betsy Holcomb, Dolores Goodrow, Hutchinson, Nancy Naglieri, Lorraine Williams. Danny McCarthy, Deborah Kirby, Darlene DeMarco, Judy Clifford. Commerce informs the student body Preparing for publication are Elvira Porth, page 3 editor; Dolores Goodrow, page 1 editor; Ronald Voyik, page 4 editor; Joan Burns, managing editor; Janet Scott, editor-in- chief; and seated Susan Yeager, page 2 editor. epee ‘y 4 aa ia Commerce, the school’s newspaper, is very informative to students and faculty alike. It keeps them up to date with the various events, activities, and alumni news occurring at school. Special edi- torials and sports reports also make for | very stimulating and enjoyable reading. Under the supervision of Miss Elizabeth Connell, Commerce is published month- ly. Students who excel in writing ability are chosen as reporters to participate in this interesting activity. 118 CADUCEUS STAFF: First Row: Ellen Martin, Linda Toney, Bar- Groleau, Jean Chrzanowski, Michelle Holland, Carol Allen, Monica bara Austin, Sandra Demerski, Marjorie Ross, Susan Yeager. Second Sullivan. Fourth Row: Theresa Desabrais, Patricia Sullivan, Jane Row: Ronald Wilson, Paul McKenna, Donald LeClair, Michael Powers, Donna Rossini, Brenda Belisle, Christina Wrona. Daley, Harry Melikian. Third Row: Annette Grundstrom, Susan Caduceus reflects Toward the end of each school year, fond memories are ber of the editorial staff, are responsible for this year’s recalled with the distribution of Caduceus, our yearbook. cover design. It is composed by the editorial staff working during seventh Pictures of class and extra-curricular activities, as well as period under the supervision of Mr. Ciesluk. Miss McCleary, those of outstanding events of the year are featured on the Miss Connell, and Miss Henderson are in charrge of the pages of this book. Caduceus will long be cherished by pictorial staff, and Mr. Alminas and Mr. Mazurowski head Commerce students as they reflect upon their high school the business staff. Mr. King and Michelle Holland, a mem- days. The editorial staff is busy in its attempt to make this year’s book the best ever. ie) Front row: Susan Yeager, Linda Toney, Harry Melikian, Ronald Wil- Rosemary Odato, Susan Groleau, Frances Amato, Denise Dasso, Lucia son, Thomas Pitts, Ellen Martin, Barbara Austin. Second row: Dolores DeLuca. Back row; Christine Wrona, Edith DiSanti, Carole Traffley, Goodrow, Judith Supinski, Brenda Sobel, Donna Rossini, Gaeann Ann Thibodeau, Shirley Ferrara, Laurie Bowers, Theresa Desabrais, Mezzetti, Marilyn Robertson, Brenda Belisle, Betty Lam. Third row: Deborah Dion, Mary DeMarco, Linda Vierick. Michelle Holland, Judith Reome, Jean Chrzanowski, Marie Hagopian, National Honor Society Aids the School Robert Harding and Richard Nahlovsky making selections at the bookstall in room 221. The National Honor Society is comprised of pupils with a high academic record and a willingness to serve the school. Members of this organization, under the direction of Mrs. Griffin, perform various duties such as: delivering bus tickets on Monday mornings, taking charge of the bookstall in room 221, and sell- ing plastic yearbook covers at the end of the school year. Money obtained during the year provides scholar- ships for worthy students in the organization. Each October new members are inducted. This fall, for the first time, the ceremony was held in the evening and parents were invited. Shown on the following page are photographs taken at this year’s ceremony. 5 120 Speeches were given on the subjects of leadership, scholarship, character, and service. Carole Traffley received a letter of commendation for her score on the National Merit Scholarship Test. Parents were invited guests at the ceremony. 121 we , Te ie wee STUDENT PATROL. First Row: Joseph Gentles, Donny White, Peter Patty Boldwin, Marion Brais, Dorine Seymour, Barbara Lavinski, Elize Ellert, Pearl Pelletier, Joan Carra, Cynthia Dore. Fourth Row: Mau- Fell, Randy Blatche, William Vedovelli, Paul Sandberg, James Davies. reen Manley, Connie Faulkner, Andrea Parakilas, Mary Woods, Pamela Second Row: Thomas Pitts, Ronald Voyik, Patricia Davies, Sharon Marks, Debbie Carter, Paul McKenna, Danny McCarthy. Third Row: Jaynes, Peggy Melcher, Theresa Boisvert. : allée Student Patrol enforces school laws The officers for Student Patrol this year are Vincent Gittles, Lieutenant; Thomas Pitts, Captain; and Thomas Bolduc, Lieutenant. Da vid Johnson, a student patrol, checks Marie Placanica’s pass. oe 4 Pett ft eras’ 122 STUDENT PATROL: First Row: A’Niello Schibelli, Larry Blake, Russell Joulbert, Carl Spedding, Herman Curtis, Nate Wilson, Ernest Rickson, David Johnston. Second Row: Michael Petty, Gregory San- taniello, Carl Buss, George Evans, Robert Salter, Richard Holmes, Herman Little, Robert Harding, Vincent Gittles. Third Row: Deborah The patrol squad is composed of students who are recom- mended by teachers to enforce school rules. A senior captain, lieutenant, and two junior lieutenants are the officers of the student patrol. Patrols are assigned posts in the corridors STUDENT PATROL: First Row: Robert Warner, Michael Kane, Richard Kane, Harry Melikian, Michael Daley, Pat Manley, John Cooney, Jim Brady, Roger LaPierre. Second Row: Danny Sullivan, Gary Ucella, MaryAnn Amelisko, Linda Blanchette, Martha Allen, Patricia Lambert, Robert Moynihan, Anthony Gittles. Third Row: Jane Bednarz, Eleanor Nicoll, Betty Fett, Mary DeMarco, Janis Felton, Linda Faureau, Sandy Billings, Mary Pioggia, Sharon Reed, Linda Lariviere, Fourth Row: Danny Boyle, Susan Lovell, Kathy LaPlante, Beverly Wright, Paul Teehan, Lynn Synder, Marie Placanica, Bruce Bechard. every hour of the day. As unauthorized wandering in the halls is prohibited, the patrols have the authority to check students for passes during class time. Wojcik, Patricia Hefferman, Mary Jones, Karen Troy, Nancy Rheume, Joan Riendeau, Elizabeth Cummings, Marie Hagopian, Rosemary Or- tona. Fourth Row: Claire Zielinski, Jane Powers, Laurie Bowers, Kathy Bradley, Diane D’Agostine, Donna Frost, Kathy Nolan, Nancy Nag- lieri, Ann Rhodes. 123 Boo FRENCH CLUB. Front row: Linda Drake, Kathleen Ashline, Susan Tetrault, Judith Supinski, Susan Tippett, Vera Shwec, Brenda Walker. Second row: Cora Eaton, Terry Chapin, Andrea Parakilas, Christine Bielecki, Sandra Tucker, Donna Rossini, Christine Wrona, Paul McKenna. Third row: Diane Grenier, Andrea Romano, Marie Hagopian, Patricia Heffernan, Carol Smith, Karen Troy, Laurie Thayer, Denise Daris, Sheila McCarthy. Back row: Judith Reone, Carol Allen, Theresa Boisvert, Marie Jalbert, Theresa Desabrais, Deborah Dion, Nancy Naglieri, Carole Traffley, Leah Lazzara. French Club Offers Scholarships The French Club was organized last year to arouse interest in French. Its main purpose has changed, however, to one of providing scholarships. The members have participated in many fund-raising activities to supplement this scholarship program. These activities, such as cupcake sales, also provide the money for prizes awarded to winners of the Frnech contest held annually. The activities of this club are supervised by Miss Burlow. Regular meetings were held every two weeks and were con- ducted by the club’s president, Marie Hagopian. Among this year’s plans was a trip to New York, financed by the mem- bership dues. Spanish Club Creates Interest SPANISH CLUB. Front row: Thomas Pitts, Sharon Marks, Sandra Louis, Isabel Chavez, Sergio Tigera. Second row; Ellen Martin, Lorene Mattei, Carol McGrath, Jean Pafumi, Debra Purchase, Carole Traffley. Back row: Adele Olmstead, Edith DiSanti, Grace Margosiak, Anne Thibodeau, Annette Fortune. + ae 124 The Spanish Club is open to juniors and seniors who have completed at least two years of Spanish. The president of the club, Edith DiSanti, conducted the regular meetings under the supervision of Miss Hogan, the club’s advisor. The club planned the pub- lication of a Spanish newspaper to be printed by its members. Aside from this, they received a guest speaker, Sefor Moreno, who told them about Honduras and Latin America. SKI CLUB. Front row: Robert P. Moynihan, Robert Salter, Robert Warner, Richard Giannetti, David Johnston, Robert Shea, Paul Zimakas. Second row: Dorothy Misiaszek, Penny Lionetta, Paula Melnyk, Cathy Dulude, Lynn Snyder, Lorene Mattei, Kathleen Ashline, Paula Bushway. Third row: Nancy Naglieri, Cynthia Spindler, Bonnie Simpson, Sharon Kipetz, Linda Mominee, Laurie Thayer, Marie Hagopian, Irie Torres, Patricia Ollari. Back row: Daniel McCarthy, Clairanne Lamoreux, Joanne Henry, Marie Placanica, John LaFleur. Ski Club Invades Slopes The Ski Club was organized to provide students with the opportunity to become acquainted with the sport. Any stu- dents interested in skiing may join. Beginners are given lessons regularly at Mount Tom, where there is equipment available to those students who do not own their own. The club is not just for beginners, however, many of its SKI CLUB CONT. Front row: Justine Senecal, Christine Lecuyer, Susan Stoeckel, Robert DiNicola, Gary Brisetti, Kevin O’Brien, Susan Balise, Deborah Carter, Barbara Podsadowski. Second row: Linda Blanchette, Martha Allen, Peggy Efantis, Nancy Stefano, Georgia Vakakas, Patricia Sullivan, Denise Berard, Sandra Kurpew- ski. Third row: Paul LaBroad, Debra Purchase, Darlene Mitchell, members are good skiers who wish to improve their skills. Among the many phases of learning to ski, these club members must also develop the safety practices of the slopes. This is one of the primary duties of the club’s advisor, Mr. Tenczar. Susan Grondski, Irma Goodrich, Ann Mango, Helen Roy, Andrea Romano, Karen Troy, James Brady. Back row: Gary Ucella, Harriet Maddox, Edith McSweeney, Marie Gouzounis, Linda Skop, Linda Seguin, June Gelinas, Diane D’Agostine, Christine Blackburn, Mary Anne Stevens, Paul Klein. My piano playing was that bad? Cindy Spindler sings about the ““White Rabbit.” What flavor did you say that was? Commerce Capers This year Capers was divided into three segments; each class presented its own version. The seniors were the first to give their performance in October, followed by the juniors in November, and the freshmen in January. Each show took place during school hours. What do you mean, “This assembly is dismissed’’ ? 126 Confucious say, ‘Girl who kneel on stage get splinter in knee.” Provides Amusement For the entertainment of the student body and faculty a wide variety of popular songs, dance routines, and comedy skits were featured. The audience was entertained by rock ‘n’ roll bands, pie- throwing contests, and even a fashion show with freshman boys as models! Commerce frosh go soul struttin’. Did I feel a drop of rain? Ly Hey, dim the footlights, will you? Pretty Bonnie Hill stops the show with her swinging dance routine. MATH CLUB. First Row: Vera Shwec, Isabel Chavez, Paula Melnyk, Timothy Cole, Harry Melikian, Linda Piekos, Diane Pelletier, Jacque- line Caron. Second Row: Terry Chapin, Laurie Bowers, Kathleen Ash- line, Christine Wrona, Susan Tippett, Linda Toney, Donna Rossini. Third Row: Donna Lauzier, Susan Groleau, Marie Hagopian, Kathleen Math Club Creates Interest In This Mathematical World The Math Club is composed of interested students who wish to know more about the fundamentals of mathematics and its relationship to everyday living. The club is supervised by Mr. Bennett, one of the faculty members. Once again the club has succeeded in becoming a member of the Western Massachusetts Mathematics League. CADUCEUS BUSINESS STAFF. First Row: Beverly Wright, Janet Covalli, Robert Kinicola, Thomas Bolduc, Laurie Bowers, Kathleen Ashline. Second Row: Linda Freer, Joanne Henry, Pat Pallazi, Linnea Nader, Joan Carra, Susan Grondski, Anne Thibodeau, Grace Margo- siak. Fourth Row: Sharon Dawidjan, Sonja Krupczek, Cynthia Spind- ler, Brenda Belisle, Susan Lovell, Donna Frost, Deborah Albert, Carole Traffley. Caduceus Business Staff Solicits Advertisements The Caduceus Business Staff, supervised by faculty members Messrs. Alminas and Mazurowski, plays an important role in the production of Caduceus (our school yearbook). The job of the staff is to solicit advertisements from interested businesses to defer production expenses. Roberts, Linda Robinson. Third Row: Linda Mominee, Nancy Mc- Nally, Donna Bernat, Concetta Grimaldi. 128 FUTURE NURSES. First Row: Linda White, Carole Traffley, Elizabeth Cote, Nancy Basile, Viola Mitchill, Dolores Parker, Malinthea Rhodes, Louise D’Angelo. Second Row: Mary Anderson, Linda Harris, Mary Paulhus, Ann Gustafson, Linda Foisy, Brenda Gadson, Nancy O'Keefe, Lorraine Williams, Esther Lewis. Third Row; Mary Lou Marshall, Joanne Nizinski, Priscilla Leak, Diane Grenier, Mary Ellen McGrath. Cheryl Ryan, Darlene Ross, Donna Rossman. Fourth Row; Evelyn Demers, Gail Rokosz, Lourene Hayden, Ann Marie Graziano, Barbara Marren, Sharon Cavanaugh, Delores Spencer, Holly Loving, Debbie Williams. Future Nurses Lay Groundwork For Nursing Careers Students who are interested in nursing careers may join the Future Nurses Club. The members discuss nursing techniques in various hospitals and nursing homes. At important meetings representatives of hospitals in our area visit the members, re- lating the training and qualifications necessary for admittance FUTURE NURSES CON’T. First Row: Lynda Eddington, Sandra Louis, Sandra Demerski, Christine Knowles, Jacqueline Canevarie, Joan Harris, Dawn Benoit, Jane Wojcik. Second Row: Susan Lovell, Pamela Crane, Delores Bullock, Monica Carter, Lynn Snyder, Debra Pelletier, Michele Burr, Cherie Jacobs, Nalentina Milanczuk. Third RNY into hospitals, as well as medical laboratories. Under the guid- ance of Mrs. Bennett, the students often visit surrounding hos- pitals and nursing homes to achieve a better understanding of nursing. Row: Ann Dowd, Sonja Salecki, Linda Yacavone, Dorine Seymour, Cheri Graham, Lyn Landry, Bonnie Fettes, Jean D’ Ambrosio. Fourth Row; Claire Zielinski, Linda D’Amours, Evelyn Lewis, Mary Cabey, Susan Habicht, Karen Long, Darlene DeMarco, Debbie Kirby. NR asian at wed NPER Bg um sree “OB 2g fest “SA AAS 129 FUTURE TEACHERS. First row: Anne Thibodeau, Linda Reed, Margaret Nadeau, Theresa Desabrais, Rosemary Kulig, Charlotte Brodie, Sue Grondski, Judy DiLorenzo. Second row: Diane Mu- celino, Darlene Mitchell, Sireen Smith, Karen Blair, Nancy Basile, Nancy Naglieri, Kare Lauzon. Third row; Catherine Arslanian, Iie Denise Dasso, Cynthia Dore, Lucretia Archidiacono, Rosemary Odato, Diane Grenier, Alliette Grenier, Andrea Romano. Fourth vow, Shelia McCarthy, Marie Hagopian, Karen Troy, Nancy Rhe- aume, Debra Malone, Susan Pelletier, Linda Mominee. Future teachers plan careers The main purpose of the Future Teachers Clu bis to acquaint students with the duties, responsibilities, and rewards of teaching. The group is advised by Mrs. Abbott and Mrs. Cabana. Meetings are held once a month and are conducted by club president, Ann Thibodeau. The club is planning a trip to New York and is sponsoring it through bake sales and the dues paid by the members. FUTURE TEACHERS. First row: Linda Drake, Susan Tippett, Nancy Carelock, Jacqueline Hankins, Marilyn Donavan, Dorothy Burgess, Daine Pelletier, Linda Piekos. Second row: Hellen Miller, Donna Frost, Mary E]len Hurley, Cathy Hogan, Dorothy Misiasik, Janet Kurtyka, Barbara Podsadowski. Third row: Joanne Henry, 130 Sharon Dawidjan, Connie Faulkner, Edith DiSanti, Cynthia Spind- ler, Carole Traffley, Janet LaRoche, Laurie Bowers. Fourth row: | Jacqueline Caron, Susan Lovell, Dorothy Day, Cora Eaton, Sandra Tucker, Brenda Belisle, Trudie Owens, Vicki Snowden. STUDENT COUNCIL. Front row: Curtis Troy, Gary Ucella, Penny Lionetta, Catherine Roberts, Mary Marchetti, Bonnie Simp- Deborah Tokarski, Deborah Carter, Dorothy Day, Thomas Pitts, son, Shirley Lovell, Mary Papadakis, Roxanne Markham. Fourth Robert Harding. Second row: Mary Woods, Marie Placanica, Kath- vow, Patricia Ollari, Sharon Kipetz, Martha Allen, Patricia Paolini, leen Nolan, Laurie Bowers, Janet Scott, Deborah Dion. Third row: Cheryl Skrabely, Darlene Mitchell. Student Council governs One regular duty of the Student Council is to elect Senior Standouts for the Com- merce newspaper each month. These students are chosen according to what they have done for the school and the records they have established for themselves. The activities of this organization are headed by its president, Marie Placanica. Among the activities planned by this year’s Student Council was the canned goods drive during the Christmas season. The seniors, juniors, and freshmen competed in this collection for the Salvation Army. Due to this successful effort, many cans of food were distributed to needy families. Council members attend a meeting conducted by its president, Marie Placanica. 131 Audio Visual Aides Operate Audio-Visual School Equipment Audio visual aides are trained to run the projection equipment of our school. Under the supervision of Mr. Harold Jones, they assist teachers in running classroom film machines for the benefit of the students. Among their many responsibilities, the aides play a vital role in the production of Capers (the annual school show), and at assem- blies where they operate public address system. Paul McKenna, Blair Harrington, Carl Spedding, and Daniel Boyle, audio-visual aides, prepare equipment for delivery. Bruce Parker and Richard Almeida check out books with Linda Harris. Library Assistants Aid| In The Management} Of The Library Library assistants play a very important part in the organization of the school library. Mr. Ellison, a faculty supervisor, says that he picks his assistants on the basis that they are faithful, dependable, and interested in working. The girls have the following re- sponsibilities: locating overdue books, and keeping a record of attendance. 132 Lunchroom Aides Aide In The Cafateria The operation of our cafeteria has become efficient and orderly, largely due to the efforts of our lunchroom aides. Under the supervision of Mrs. Kopy, they serve either as cashiers in the lunchroom or as aides in the kitchen. Mr. Rumpal, the senior college advisor, chooses these students upon the recommendation of their teachers. Luncheon aide, MaryAnn Papadakis, takes payment for a student’s lunch. Cathy Staples makes a sale to Cynthia Holeman as Joan Burns looks on. Trading Post Provides Supplies The Trading Post is open Mondays and Thursdays for the convenience of faculty | members and students. The supplies carried by this enterprise are sold at reduced rates. . Among the articles available for purchase are: dictionaries, notebooks, the Commerce insignia, and other school items. Having such an establishment within the school proves itself to be very convenient when a student discovers the need for a pencil or, in many cases, a bookcover. 133 BAND. First Row: Melvin Young, Thomas Extine, Cosimo Galluzzo, Third Row: Richard Malone, Patricia Langevin, Doretta Moreau, Susan Dennis Pitoniak, Ronald Willette, Robert DiNicola, John Sanders. Pannier, Sharon Kipetz, Betty Borders, Eugene Malone, Robert Shea. Second Row: Jory Lasseter, John Creanza, Donald Bousquet, Alton Fourth Row: Barbara Cebula, Janice Amell, Marcella Haynes, Claudine Daughtry, Gregory Caputo, Roy Martin, Tom Charko, Tony Gittles. Glynn, Donna Marooney, Joan Harris. Band Displays Musical Talents The Band is composed of approximately 30 students interested in instrumental music. The group is instructed by Mr. Nickerson and practices regularly in Room 27. Aside from entertaining the students and faculty members at special musical presen- tations, the band occasionally plays at rallies. This special bonus gives a boost to the already high level of enthusiasm felt by all. Band members practice their program planned for presentation to students and teachers. 134 = NCO ct ee oe CHOIR: First Row: Constance Keaton, Barbara Baines, Deborah Car- Laughron. Third Row; Alice Board, Denise Doig, Kathleen Coughlin, ter, Pat Palazzi. Second Row: Patricia Ollari, Judith DiLorenzo, Janis Linda Favreau. VOCAL GROUPS ENTERTAIN AT SPECIAL ASSEMBLIES During the year, the Chorus and Choir present special programs for the entertainment of the student body and faculty members. This year’s program was presented during the Christmas season under the supervision of the musical driector, Mr. Nickerson. The pro- gram featured a special Christmas story acted out in tableau by members of the Choir. Chorus sings Carols to set the mood for Christmas. 135 Commerce beauties lead cheers at special rally. Dr. Parkinson is guest speaker for American Education Week. be wees $3 SSSeeoss: Bt2t333 136 Denise Dasso performs a cow-jump, a part of ‘Extra!’ Assemblies Reflect School Interests is the rally. These ies serve to create extra enthusiasm before sporting events. popular form of assemblies The most rall . — | eke S20 YU A.2 oo es soos es a6 Perey, fee to ew Zy onl Spy eens ora fe) gk 4 ole wie ° ue se 3 SHY dene eo a= et SS Leg Seer oe nUN ee Tay ees ae Gs Eg 32S ¢U 4 Ores) ts: oo lly. a aided by students at r Spell-Out”’ Commerce 137 OOOO OOOO EOE ee 138 i Spey wwe “ie he Se LITA of determination shines on the faces of A spiri -o.= 0 wy £5 Lt} o—_ - ie = «.O0- oO. o a Yo 5 o = he =} (@} ov ER .° Barr kL ( b) (ok om , our teams carry the admirabl YU hee ro) — ‘=O o.£ 0 = £2 Cc 26 — al o 5 oD -— = id athletes. In victory or defeat good sportsmanship. R Red Raiders never lack adm of THE 1967 VARSITY TRACK TEAM. Front row: Gregory Valentine, Ezzard Starks, Herman Curtis, Joel Arnold. Back row; Mgr. Bruce George Glaze, Mark Mitchell, Pat Manley, Allan Bushey, Broderick Bechard, Mgr. Tom Pitts, Mgr. Paul McKenna, Allan Sawicki, Coach Grant, Bryan Whitman, Michael Kane. Second Row; Forrest Bateman, Thomas Russo, Mgr. Jessie Spinks, John Lovell, Mgr. Harry Melikian. Alton Daughtry, Michael Manley, Richard Slaughter, Willie Johnson, Track Team Has Best Season Since 1965 Revival. Over the low hurdles springs Mark Mitchell. The 1967 Varsity Track Team experienced the best season since the revival of track to Commerce in 1965. Under the experienced eyes of Coach Thomas Russo, the Crimson Trackmen acquired a 3-3 season. Outstanding athletes this year were Allan Bushey, Ezzard Starks, and Allan Sawicki. One of the highest scored events was the 1 mile. TEAM RECORD Commerce Opponent 63 Holyoke Catholic ... 68 82 Trades sy) Oe ao ane 49 73 Southwick nee 58 44 Classicalinine eae 87 5406 J) Palmervi a sen 75Y 80 Ludlow sae 6! 140 Clearing the high jump in an exciting track meet is Alton Daughtry. Striding ahead of his adversaries is Allan Bushey. Trackmen score high in 1 mile event. Successfully sweeping over the pole is Allan Sawicki. Bounding his way to a win is Michael Kane. 141 THE 1967 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM. First row; Robert McCol- Narcisse, Roy Jones, Lee Burgess, Donald Kennedy, Harold Parker. lum, Tom Moore, Paul Sacharczyk, Ronald Voyik, Richard Holmes, Back row: James Brady, Mgr. Joseph Gentles, Coach David Cook, Chris Kapopoulos, Henry Bergeron. Second row; John Nyman, Edmond Dennis Pitoniak, Mgr. Joseph Wanat. Tom Moore Shows Class During Losing Season. Paul Sacharczyk hits to his teammates during a pepper game. Under the guidance of Coach David Cook, the 1967 Varsity Base- ball Team experienced a mediocre season with 4 wins and 9 losses, The outstanding players this year were Dennis Pitoniak, Tom Moore and John Nyman. 142 The 1967 Golf Team under the leadership of Coach Conchieri struggled through a poor season with 1 win, 4 losses, and 1 tie. The best score turned in this year was by William Borriello who had the lowest medal-score of 86. TEAM RECORD Commerce Opponent 814, ‘Trade. r . 9, 314 Cathedral J.V. 14 , 0 echy]: Ver . 18 0 Classical Rah aed FLAS 2 Trade J.V. 0 9 Trades Ly ee THE 1967 GOLF TEAM. From left to right: Daniel Faust, Gregory Jordan, Edmund Rodeen, Mr. Conchieri, Robert Hamel, William Borriello. Golf Team Experiences 1-4-1 Record William Borriello sends his putt on its way to a bird. Addressing the ball for a short iron shot is William Borriello. 143 ee THE 1967 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM. First row: Wyatt Leak, Starks. Third row: Mgr. Roger LaPierre, Mgr. Thomas Pitts, Andrew Tom Moore, Ernie Rickson, Peter Fiorentino, Joe VWacirca, Herman Scibelli, Joe Gentles, Mark Mitchell, Paul Opitz, Mgr. Paul Sandburg, Little, Pat Manley, Bill Faison, William McCarthy. Second row: Scott Marty O'Connell. Back row: Coaches Monte Flagg, George Meacham, Beeman, Douglas Teese, Willie Johnson, Gary Ucella, William Ve- Thomas Russo. dovelli, Wilson St. Julien, Anthony Cirillo, Alonzo Somerville, Ezzard Red Raiders Suffer a Disappointing Season. Coach Russo gives instructions for the next play to team captain Wilson St. Julien. Lacking depth, the 1967 Varsity Football Team experienced a poor season with a 0-7 record. Coaches George Meacham, Tom Russo, and Monte Flagg have strong hopes that the experience gained this year may result in future victories. TEAM RECORD Commerce Opponent 6 Monument Mountain .. 12 0 ‘Trade pion bet Boe 14 12 Glassical Ses Ga? 6 East Longmeadow ..... 18 6 Ludlow ae eeu iers: 0 Worcester... ele keene 6 Minnechaug ....... hanes 144 The 1967 Bill Faison hands off to Scott Beeman who goes through a big Pat Manley forms a defensive huddle during a game. hole opened up by the linemen. football season begins as Bill Vedovelli kicks off. 145 Randy Allen. Back row: Mr. James Tillotson, assistant coach, William Nyman, captain, Gerald Wroblewski, Jory Lasseter, John Santaniello, Francis LaPointe, Curtis Troy, Tom Charko, Mr. Francis Connery, THE 1967 VARSITY SOCCER TEAM. Front row: Robert Malone, Greg Valentine, Steven Williams, David Vennell, Ben Riley, Joe Carelock, Richard James, Robert D. Carter. Second row: Rex Attreau, Daniel Junior, Steve Marangoudakis, David Rivers, Robert Houle, Edward Kane, Donald Bousquet, James Thomas, captain, Reno Focosi, soccer Team Experiences Rough Season Lining up for action are John Santaniello, William Nyman, and Gerald Wroblewski. ET ean ee ee TEAM RECORD Commerce Opponent Classical Cathedral Trade Technical Belchertown Clasical Cathedral Trade Technical Belchertown Southwick MNO N He On. = O_O SC Wet In wh © BW NH WM PD Randy Allen rushes down the field in pursuit of a stray ball. Coach Connery inspects his team before the start of a game. Thomas and Nyman prove top players this year. Crimson soccer players fight over the ball with their opponents from Trade. Under the watchful eyes of Coach FrancisConnery and his assistant, Mr. James Tillotson, the Crimson soccer team endured a tough season with a 2-9-1 record. Outstanding players this year were James Thomas, Wil- liam Nyman, Thomas Charko, and Francis Lapointe. The lack of experienced players explains the mediocre record. 147 148 THE 1968 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. First Row: Robert Mack, John Waiters, John Sanders, Jerry Daniels, Alonzo Somerville. Second Row: Herman Curtis, Isaac Aycox, William Johnson, Ezzard Starks, Commerce Jesse Spinks, John Santaniello. Third Row: Mgr. Tom Pitts, Gene Veasley, George Clark, Coach Tom Russo. Red Raiders Win Western Mass Tournament! Opponent Commerce Opponent Ludlowaune sen 31 44 ‘Lechnicalpy wens 45 St josephisiN Ac ines 2 oy, Monument Mt. ...... Dil. Classical Ae es 51 46 Cathedral wee 48 pL RAC ed Ae a mae sue 43 66 Tcadeny ah ae ee 26 Eudlowitiieegeuee 51 69 Enfieldhis 2a 43 Cathedral ta Ai i did 64 Glassicakiin vais tae 44 Hofeldviieuane tae 35 46 Longmeadow ........ Si Monument Mt. ...... 34 79 Technicaliiy eae 69 59 Easthampton ........ 34 Final Record: Won 21, Lost 4 Western Mass. Tournament State Tournament INDIVIDUAL SCORING Player Points AYCOXIPI antan sete a AQS «i hated eter eae SPINKS Fe ene bagesd terol BAGS teh ee eae res atelt Curtis rere raat ee os falas ZOO} PU eG ee ee ane Mack Ren Ae ube Sa tes 204 a) vation ld eer Ree ent Starks: cots sepahe de ot hey a T88 Rael eee Tee Johnsont aia watts 103 toed) hee ene: Somervilles Bens ee de 29's eben. Ae tates Vedsley ai atn a memcartuceien ts Dy fi Staaten Sandersiit er ote foe QLigt ster Occl heres amie ae Clark gametes bd) tend 20 Commerce Opponent BS: Chicopee! Comps a nae 69 Northampton ........ 38 84), oF Westheld seus 70 57. t. SSG oes Fitter 50 70) 9 er echnical ae ete 57, G61) © Caseuaia, ae 55 49 New Bedford ........ 45 63 Boston English .... Average 16.3 Like lightning, agile Jessie Spinks passes the ball under the basket to his comrade, Herman Curtis. The 1968 Varsity Basketball Team was. . . fabu- lous! Never before in the history of Commerce have so many victories been won. The person who guided the Red Raiders to the Western Mass. trophy and then on to the state finals was Coach Tom Russo. In the state finals, Commerce earned the admiration of Western Massachusetts as being the first team from Springfield to enter the finals in Boston. At the end of the season, Commerce had totaled 63.2 points a game while all other opponents had scored only 47.2 points a game. Two outstanding players that should be given special merit are Jessie Spinks and Isaac Aycox both of whom made the All-City Team and the All-State Tournament Team. Capturing the ball from his stunned Trade opponents is nimble Gene Veasley. Commerce Runner-Up in State Tournament! Ezzard Starks springs into the air for a jump shot. Once again, the dribbling demon, Jessie Spinks, steals the ball from his dazzled opponents. reyes ye wel 2 Isaac Aycox jumps against Tech’s center at the start of the tournament. ssie Spinks makes a basket with ease during the tournament. Herman Curtis attempts a jump shot while being surrounded by his Tech opponents. At half-time, the scoreboard shows Commerce with 29 points as compared to Tech’s 20. MIN, ; 24 1234 £0 cuests B HOME § Naa Coach Tom Russo is awarded Western Mass. Touranment trophy for Red Raiders rush off the court at the close of the his team’s victory this year. game. Jessie Spinks removes the net after Commerce victory. Coach Russo presents the ball to Jessie Spinks and Ezzard Starks after the game. Coach Russo gives advice to his team during time-out. 151 THE 1967-68 HOCKEY TEAM. Front row: Claude Roy, Donald Edward Kane. Third row: Coach James Tillotson, Mgr. Donald Bou- Wright. Second row: Tim Tillotson, Richard Norman, Kevin O’Brien, squet, Marc Lafreniere, Jeremiah Sullivan, Ronald Carosello, Robert Tony Cirillo, Gene Theroux, Ronald Willette, Don Belleville, Mgr. Warner, William Vedovelli, Bill Nyman, Gerald Wrob]ewski. Crimson Icemen experience good season. Bill Nyman waits for the face-off with his opponent. TEAM RECORD Commerce Opponent 1 Chicopee: Comp, |e 5 4 Holyoke 7) 4 3 Palmer) 2...3.8)..4.502 ee 4 3 A gawal «...).d. : ne 10 1 Chicopee Comp.) gaa 1 3 Holyoke: .)....:..0..0see eee 1 3 Palme .040::3:. 00 oe 3 1 Agawam 0.0.2... 4 1 Chicopee Comp, yea 6 j Holyoke: 3.4.s4 e1 0 3 Palmer: jc. )}us ish 1 P JA 2aWAM 4: 5.0.24 3 4 Holyoke f..)c4.1-0 1 3 Chicopee Comp... ae 3 3 Agawam) (4:40). qa 7 5 Palmer 4.7}: ives 3 152 Fighting furiously for the puck is Commerce icemen Bill Nyman. The 1967-68 Commerce Hockey team had a good season this year under the watchful eyes of Coach James Tillotson. The top players this year were Marc Lafreniere, Claude Roy, Bill Nyman, and William Vedovelli. The big upset for Agawam’s twelve straight victories was caused by our own icemen who were the only team to defeat the powerful Agawam team this year. Another victory for the Commerce hockey men. Raiders finish 3rd in Fay Division. Coming back on the ice is Tony Cirillo followed by his Marc Lafreniere scores another goal for Commerce! team mates. 153 MMEp, 4 rege e ‘e = FST LING THE 1968 WRESTLING TEAM. First row; Patrick Cronin, Marc Greenia, Lee McKay, Ricky Lyons. Back row; Coach George Meacham, Greenberg, Ken Anderson, Wayne Pitlock, Ricky Sutton, Paul Sach- Ernest Grygierczyk, Frank Willoughby, Mike Sullivan, Norman Jou- arczyk, Richard Giannetti. Second row: Richard Nahlovsky, Mike bert, Scott Beeman, Richard Kane, Joe Carelock, Mgr. Peter Van Anderson, Pat Manley, Herman Little, Wilson St. Julien, Robert Gemert. Experienced wrestlers have good season. Richard Nahlovsky waits for match to begin with his opponent. The 1968 Commerce wrestling team experi- enced a good season under the able guidance of Coach George Meacham. Wilson St. Julien won fourteen straight victories and first place in the Western Mass. Tournament. Two other outstand- ing wrestlers, Joe Carelock and Richard Gian- netti, both gained third place in the tournament this year. TEAM RECORD Commerce Opponent 8 Longmeadow) fas. 3 31 Classical | iccgiihhceat ls ew oie eee 14 14 Cathedralo-A2 eee ae 6 Technical. 2.3 ee 39 25 Classtcall ¥ isc2tev.dhn eee ee 24 13 Pittsfield © L.cut.. dc eee 31 26 Tradé@ yas 28) ee es 20 21 Tradé) oe ie ee 23 154 Commerce wrestler Marc Greenberg breaks down on his Joe Carelock pins his man while referee looks on. opponent. Wilson St. Julien wins Western Mass. Tournament. Marc Greenberg tries a sit-out while his opponent remains in the Ricky Lyons shakes hands with his opponent before the start of referee’s position. the match. i ) THE 1967 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM. Front Row: Tom McCarthy, Mike Eaton, Harry Still, Bronzell Graham, Paul Zemakis, Paul Noonan, Wayne Petlock. Second Row: Rick Washburn, Joe Eaton, Armand Berthiaume, Richard Beem, Willie Shingles, Larry Jones, Gary Barrrows. Third Row; Ted Cammerato, Glenn Martel, Don Belliville. J. V. Football has 1-4-1 record. 156 Commerce i, 8 26 14 14 i TEAM RECORD Trade ... Ttade:] Velen East Longmeadow. Classical ie eee Minnechaug ....... Ludlow Opponent 7 13 6 20 18 20 Raiders return from huddle to line up the ball. THE 1968-68 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. Front Row: William Faison, David Leak, LeRoy Starks, Thomas Eggleston, Dwight Parker. Second Row: Willie Shingles, Murphy Buchannan, Tom Char- TEAM RECORD ko, Roy Jones. Back Row: Andrew Scibelli, Francis Lapointe, Coach Skarbek. Richard Denechaud, Bronzell Graham, James J.V. Basketball earns 9-4-0 record Commerce Opponent 59 Ghestrrutute scuia. 74 Holy Name ........:, 43 CBEST te 46 Drclowse eee 83 Gathedtal war rane 18 ech? Frosh ean 38 Lech Pavano enn athedralme ey 59 BOGCld dea aan G2 Classical imum es 41 Longmeadow ........ 61 Techs] Via 51 Easthampton Jumping for a shot into the basket Dwight Parker. 36 83 42 ah, 67 49 68 68 67 61 59 61 42 is agile LS The 1968 Candlepin Bowl- ing Team, plagued by inexper- ience, suffered a 2-22 season. Having lost their experienced lettermen, the team failed to develop suitable replacements. The outstanding bowler this year was Ralph Jones, who earned an average score of 108. THE 1968 CANDLEPIN BOWLING TEAM: Richard Almeida, Roger LaPierre, Paul Dionisi, Ralph Jones, Mr. Raymond Ellison. Bowlers encounter disappointing season. Ralph Jones, the highest scorer on the team, re- leases the ball for a strike. Roger LaPierre accu- rately sends the ball down the alley. 158 ow Meng dd VAR fs THE 1967 JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM. Front Row: David Scarbek. Third Row: Ernie Grygierczyk, Gordon Robinson, Ralph Leak, Steven Williams, Donald Wright, Mike Scavotto, James Demp- Jones, Coach Francis Connery, Curtis Troy, Andrew Scibelli, Chris sey, Joe Carelock, Scott Beeman. Second Row: Freddie Guy, Robert McCoy. Warner, Robert DiNicola, Michael Canty, Gerald Wroblewski, James Junior Varsity Baseball has 6-8 record. Coach Cook plans his team’s strategy before the start of the game. Ig 967 FIELD HOCKEY TEAM. Front row: Sandy Billings, Eileen Cynthia Howe, Linda Howe, Velma Norman, Linda Arnold. Third Boyer, Joan Riendeau, Carol Rockwell, Mary Gervasini, Elizabeth row: Lowdean Emanuel, Kathy Ashline, Cynthia Ray, Valerie Roberts. Lewis. Second row: Terry Boisvert, 1Gerri Marola, Roseanne Plantier, Field Hockey is Warming up for a game against Classical are Eileen Boyer, Cynthia Ray, Sandy Billings, Linda Howe, and Mary Gervasini. fall favorite. Practicing the techniques of bullying are Cynthia Ray and Valerie Roberts. 160 1967-68 BOWLING TEAM. Nancy Rheaume, Marylou Funk, Theresa Desabrais, Chris Young, Charlotte Brodie, Ann Rhodes. S: 10U 1ctor In Vv 1S agal ing Team i Bowl me carefully throws her t i y Rheau ike, Nanc h the pocket. it ine w ined to get a str Determ in) 1 ball s ready to throw her ball. , ht just as she ie is caug Charlotte Brod 161 1967 VOLLEYBALL TEAM. Front Row: Mary Ann Mazza, Lewis, Eileen Boyer. Back Row; Leah Lazzarra, Ruth Davis, Sandy Billings, Annette Fortune, Dianne Dennis, Bette C. V. Spinks, Sharon Marks, Ann Gates. Volleyball and basketball pair up for season. 1968 BASKETBALL TEAM. Front Row: Carol Rockwell, Mrs. Diane Ellis, Cellastine Pleasant, Linda Arnold, Linda Bette Lewis, Sandy Billings, Eileen Boyer, Jeanne Fettes. Howe, Brenda Walker, Valerie Roberts, Cherie Jacobs, Second Row: Carol Salter, Sharon Dawidjan, Pamela Crane, Cynthia Ray. Delores Bullock, Viola Mitchell, Helen Caulton. Back Row: 162 mite maser 1967 TRACK TEAM. Front Row: Pat Brown, Sandy Billings, Mary Annette Fortune, Diane Dickson, Linda Cabana, Dianne Dennis, Ann Mazza, Marrio Jordan, Patricia Chamberlain, Jarita Lyons, Christine Hill. Back Row; Pat McCray, Sylvia O'Neal, Valerie Roberts, Belinda Johnson. Second Row: Lowdean Emanuel, Mattie Gresham, C. V. Spinks, Renita Gaines, Ruth Davis, Fernanda Williams. 1967 TENNIS TEAM. Front Row: Eileen Boyer, Mary Ann Mazza, Sandy Billings, Linda Skibski. Back Row: Annette For- tune, Dianne Dennis. Track team has winning season. Under the direction of Mrs. Fredericka Vaughn of our physical education department, the Commerce Girls’ Track Team continues to dominate the city competition. Among the first place winners were C. V. Spinks, high jump; Fern Williams, 100 yard dash; Gail Murphy, softball throw; and Garita Lyons, Sue Habicht, Diane Dixon, and Joyce Jessup, shuttle. 163 1967 SOFTBALL TEAM. Front row; Frances Harris, Sandy Billings, Debbie Holmes, Pat Brown, Joan Riendeau. Back row: Karen Rae Charles, Annette Fortune, Dianne Dennis, Linda Cabana, Cynthia Ray, Arlette Nicho]s. Softball marks the end of the school season. Waiting for the pass to catch Verna Ouellette at first is With her eye on the ball, Lynn Snyder waits for a hit off Barbara Marren. Cathy Maloney. 164 1967-68 GYM LEADERS. Front row: Anne Wisniak, Ann Pippa, Terry Morse, Annette Fortune, Patricia Davis, Jean Pafumi, Pat Sheperd. Second row: Grace Margosiak, Mary Ann Stevens, Pat Maloney, Georgia White, Linda Stewart, Barbara Chicklowski, Justine Senecal, Linda Pio. Third row: Carol Salter, Carmen Cayode, Sue Gouin, Donna Gallant, Linda Harris, Betty Cummings, Jennie Caron, Margaret Lamereaux, Shirley Stebbins. Fourth row: Peggie Faust, Diane Hamel, Jeanne Fettes, Debbie Holmes, Kay Saxer, Bonnie Simpson, Kathy Gregg, Elaine Merola, Pat Paolini. Gym leaders act as teachers’ aides. Debbie Malone demonstrates parallel bars. With the gym class looking on, Margaret Faust demon- strates a vault over the buck. 165 2 ( 1967-68 CHEERLEADERS. Denise Dasso, Carmen Cayode, Betty Cummings, Nancy Naglieri, Laurie Bowers, Janice LaRoche, Belvha LeValle, Cindy Dore. Cheerleaders spark school spirit. Our cheerleaders give all they have in a rally As always, Belvha LeValle again shows excel- against a chief competitor. lent form in this difficult jump. 1967-68 DRILL TEAM. Front Row; Patricia Lambert, Valerie Roberts, Mutts, Rosemary Ortona, Betty Lewis, Nancy Rheaume, Mary Ann Cynthia Ray, Marilyn Donovan, Beverly Belesk, Susan Balise, Nancy Mazza, Eileen Boyer. Back Row: Shirley Stebbins, Chery! Hutchinson, Pioggia. Second Row: Edith DiSanti, Alice Jones, Pamela Jaynes, Deborah Dion, Teresa Desabrais, Teresa Mahan, Barbara Evans, Low- Sharon Dawidjan, Betty Fette, Evelyn Smith, Linda Scott, Judy Scott. dean Emanuel, Linda Herdendorf. Third Row: Frances Amato, Patricia McCray, Francine Caesar, Ruby Drill Team makes many city-wide appearances. Giving a brilliant performance, the Drill Team adds spirit to a school rally. PG as 167 Abare, Karen 86 Mrs. Abbott 114 Abdow, Charlotte 100 Acknowledgements 168 Activities 114-137 Affleck, Wayne 86 Ahearn, Susan 32 Aitchison, Therese 100 Akerly, Darlene 100 Akers, Susan 32 Albano, Anna 32 Albert, Deborah 100, 128 Albert, Judy 86 Allan, William 32 Allden, Ann 103 Allen, Carol 100, 106, 119, 124 Alien, Dianna 32 Allen, Martha 32, 123, 125, 131 Allen, Michael 32 Allen, Randy 101, 146, 147 Allen, Diane 86 Almeida, Richard 32, 132, 158 Mr. Alminas 18 Amato, Frances 100, 120, 167 Ambrose, Donna 32 Amelisko, Mary Anne 11, 32, 117, 123 Amell, Janice 86, 134 Amos, Sandra 32 Anable, Gail 86 Anderson, JoAnn 86 Anderson, Kenneth 86, 154 Anderson, Mary 32, 129 Anderson, Michael 33, 154 Anderson, Vivian 100 Andrews, Carole 33, 48, 84 Archidiacono, Lucretia 33, 130 Arena, Marlene 33 Arnold, Linda 86, 160, 162 Aronne, Virginia 86, 116 Arslanian, Catherine 33, 130 Art Class 23 Arterton, Chris 31, 33 Asher, Debra 86 Asher, Sally 33 Ashford, Phyllis 100 Ashline, Kathleen 100, 117, 124, 125, 128, 160 Assemblies 136, 137 Assistant Principals 9 Mrs. Astorino 21 Atkins, Deborah 102 Attreau, Rex 87, 146 Auclair, Barbara 33 Auclair, Robert 34 Audio Visual Aides 132 Austin, Barbara 100, 119, 120 Austin, Lizabeth 100 Autographs 172 Avery, Debbie 100 Aveyard, Linda 86 Aveyard, Thomas 86 Avezzie, Donald 86 Avis, Mark 103 Aycox, Isaac 100, 148, 149 Bakalis, Diane 100 Bacon, Susan 100 Bailey, Patricia 86 Baines, Barbara 34, 135 Baird, James 100 Baj, Kathy 34 Baker, Debbi 100 Balboni, Joan 86 Balise, Susan 100, 106, 125, 167 Balise, Katherine 86 Band 134 Banker, Tom 86 Barron, David 100 Barron, Donna 100 Barrows, Gary 86, 116, 156 Barrows, Paul 86 INDEX Barry, James 100 Barzazewski, John 86 Baseball 151 Basile, Nancy 34, 129, 130 Basketball 148, 149, 150, 151, 157 Bassett, Patty 100 Basteaans, Yvonne 34 Baton, Roberta 86 Bavieri, Dianne 34 Baxter, Kathleen 100 Beaudoin, Pat 86 Bechard, Bruce 100, 123, 140 Beck, Doris 100 Bedard, Linda 100 Bedford, Charlene 86 Bedford, Jeanne 100 Bedinelli, Dolores 34 Bedore, Janice 34 Bednarz, Debbie 86, 123 Beem, Richard 91, 156 Beeman, Scott 100, 144, 145, 154, 159 Belanger, Joanne 86 Belanger, Susan 100 Beleski, Beverly 100, 167 Belisle, Brenda 30, 35, 119, 120, 128, 130 Bell, Linda 86 Bellefeville, Cheryl 100 Belleville, Donald 86, 152, 156 Bennefield, Jessie 86 Mrs. Bennett 20 Mr. Bennett 20 Bennett, Althea 100 Benoit, Dawn 129 Benoit, Marc 86 Benoit, Susan 100, 106 Bentley, Cathy 87 Berard, Denise 87, 125 Bergeron, Henry 142 Bergman, Diane 87 Bernat, Donna 35, 128 Berta, Donna 100 Berthiaume, Armand 86, 156 Berthiaume, Gary 100 Berthiaume, Janice 100 Besner, Beverly 87 Besner, Lee 35 Berturne, Carolanne 35 Bey, Bonnie 100 Bianco, Louis 91 Biancucci, Lucy 87 Bielecki, Christine 35, 124 Billings, Sandra 100, 123, 160, 162, 163, 164 Billings, Terry 86 Biology 21 Black, Vivian 87 Blackburn, Christine 100, 125 Blackman, Gail 87 Blackwell, Deborah 87 Blair, Janet 100 Blair, Karen 35, 130 Blair, Susan 87 Mrs. Blake 21 Blake, Larry 100, 117, 123 Mrs. Blakeslee 14 Blanchard, Judith 87 Blanchette, Linda 35, 116, 123, 125 Bland, Walter 100 Blanton, Ardella 35 Blanton, Larry 35 Blatche, Randolph 87, 122 Board, Alice 100, 135 Bogard, Michael 100 Boghosian, Christine 35 Boisvert, Theresa 87, 101, 122, 124, 160 Boldwin, Patty 122 Bolduc, Thomas 35, 48, 116, 128 Bomar, Barbara 35 Bonavita, Janice 101, 106 Bookkeeping 14 Booth, Pauline 101 Borders, Betty 87, 134 Borgatti, Carol 101 Borowick, John 36 Borys, Geraldine 36 Boshuyzen, Phyllis 36, 116 Boucher, Joyce 36 Boucher, Margaret 87 Bourbonnair, Colette 36 Bousquet, Donald 86, 134, 146, 152 Bouthilette, Elaine 109 Bowers, Laurie 101, 106, 120, 123, 12801304135 188166 Bowler, Patricia 36 Bowling 158 Boyer, Eileen 101, 160, 162, 163, 167 Boykin, Aaron 86 Boyle, Daniel 101, 123, 132 Boys Track 140, 141 Bradley, Kathleen 101, 123 Brady, Christine 99 Brady, John 86 Brady, James 36, 123, 125, 142 Braese, Judy 87 Braica, Jo Anne 87 Brais, Marion 101, 116, 122 Bressette, Raymond 36 Bretta, Linda 36 Bridges, Calvin 36 Briggs, Patrick 86 Brissette, Gary 101, 125 Brissoon, Nancy 101 Brodie, Charlotte 130, 136, 161 Brodie, William 86 Brooks, Judith 36 Broska, Frances 101 Brown, Cynthia 87 Brown, Diane 101 Brown, Lynn 87 Brown, Mary 101 Brown, Patricia 37, 163, 164 Brundrett, Elaine 101 Brunsell, Paula 87 Brunt, Dianna 87, 117 Bryan, Claretha 101 Buchannan, Murphy 157 Bulger, Marlene 87 Bullock, Delores 87, 129, 162 Miss Burlow 22 Bunn, Larry 86 Buoniconti, Louis 37 Burbank, Sally 101 Burgess, Dorothy 130 Burke, Willie Jr. 86 Burno, Anne 102 Burns, Deborah 87 Burns, Joan 37, 118, 133 Burr, Michele 129 Burt, Sheila 102 Busha, Cynthia 87 Bushway, Paula 101, 125 Business Classes 14, 15 Buss, Carl 37, 123 Butler, Diane 37 Butler, Donna 37 Butler, Ruth 87 Byrd, Catherine 101 Byrnes, Suzanne 87 Mrs. Cabana 11 Cabana, Diane 87 Cabana, Linda 37, 163, 164 Cabey, Mary 37, 129 Cadieux, Diane 101 Caduceus 119 Caduceus Business Staff 128 Caesar, Francine 38, 167 Calcasola, Lillian 101 Calder, Valarie 101 Camerata, Theodore 87, 156 Campagne, Holly 87 Miss Canarie 14 Canevarie, Jacqueline 38, 129 Caney, Susan 87 Cannon, Sandra 101 Canty, Michael 101, 159 Capers 126, 127 Caputo, Gregory 101, 134 Caputo, Joyce 87 Caputo, Ralph 38 Caputo, Roxanne 87 Cardaropoli, Adele 87 Cardin, Carol 87 Cardoza, Jean 101 Carelock, Joseh 101, 146, 154, 15d alps Carelock, Nancy 38, 130 Cariani, Deborah 101 Caron, Barbara 87 Caron, Jacqueline 38, 128, 130 Caron, Virginia 38, 118, 165 Caron, Pamela 87 Caron, Susan 8 7 Carosello, Ronald 101, 152 Carpenter, Annie 101 Carra, Joan 28, 101, 116, 122 Carriere, Janice 101 Mrs. C. Carroll 16 Miss H. Carroll 26 Carter, Audrey 110 Carter, Deborah 38, 48, 85, 122, 1250131845 Carter, Gail 38 Carter, Monica 129 Carter, Robert E. 39, 87 Carter, Robert Dale 146 Carter, Wanda 87 Cartmill, Sandra 87 Cassanelli, Elaine 101 Cassesse, David 87 Caulton, Helen 109, 162 Cavanaugh, Jean 87 Cavanaugh, Joan 87 Cavanaugh, Linda 39, 118 Cavanaugh, Sharon 39, 129 Cayode, Carmen 101, 165, 166 Cebula, Barbara 39, 134 Cessarini, Mary Ann 88 Chadwick, Clifford 88 Chamberlain, Patricia 163 Chambers, Elizabeth 96 Chambers, Roxanne 88 Channing, Frances 39 Chapin, Terry 101, 118, 124, 128 Chappell, Debera 88 Charko, Tom 88, 134, 146, 147, isi Charles, Karen Rae 164 Charron, Donna 39 Chavez, Isabel 101, 118, 124, 128 Cheeks, Carolyn 88, 116 Cheerleaders 161 Mr. Chelte 16 Chemistry 21 Cherry, Linda 88 Chicklowski, Barbara 101, 165 Chiulli, Barbara 39 Choiniere, Edward 88 Christian, Robert 88 Chrusciel, Cathy Ann 88 Chrzanowski, Jean 101, 106, 119, 120 Cieplik, Janice 39, 85 Mr. Ciesluk 12 Mr. Cignoli 14 Cirillo, Anthony 101, 144, 152, 153 Clark, Barbara 88 Clark, George 148 Clark, Louise 88 Clark, Louise 88 Clark, Kevin C. 88 Clifford, Judy 29, 116, 118 Cocchi, Cynthia 88 Colcombe, Gail 101 Cole, Candice 88 Cole, Joycelyn 88 Cole, Karen 101 Cole, Timothy, 100, 128 Colen, Elliot 101 Colletti, Brenda 88 Collings, Candice 88 Collins, Dorothy 39 Commerce 118 Comstock, Cynthia 39 Mr. Conchieri 14 Condarcuri, Kathryn 88 Condarcuri, Linda 102 Miss E. Connell 18 Miss G, Connell 12 Mr. Connery 18 Mrs. Connolly 14 Connor, Mike 39 Connor, Nancy 102 Connors, Colleen 40 Connors, John F. 88 Contant, Kathleen 40 Miss Conway 16 Mr. Cook 14 Cooley, Christine 88 Cooley, Rebecca 94 Cooney, John Patrick 88, 123 Cooper, James 88 Copson, Marilou 102 Mr. Corcoran 12 Costello, Christine 40 Cote, Elizabeth 88, 129 Cotter, Monica 40, 117 Coughlin, Kathleen 40, 135 Coulon, Mabel 88 Counselors 11 Courtney, Eunice 102 Covalli, Janet 17, 40, 128 Crane, Pamela 89, 129, 162 Crane, Pamela Elizabeth 88 Creanza, John 88, 134 Cronan, Patrick 102, 154 Cronan, Sandra 88 Crosby, Kathleen 88 Culloo, Donna 88 Cummings, Elizabeth 40, 123, 165, 166 Curran, Cathleen 40 Curtis, Herman 40, 123, 140, 148, 149 Cyan, Alice 102 Cyran, Christine 40 Mr. Czech 14 D'Agostino, Diane 102, 123, 125 D'Agostino, Joanne 88 Daigle, Joanne 40 Daley, Kathryn 102 Daley, Michael 40, 117, 119, 123 D’ Ambrosio, Jean 88, 129 D’ Ambrosio, Ronals 41 D’ Ambrosio, Marie 102 D’Amours, Linda 88, 129 D'Angelo, Louise 41, 129 Daniel, Linda 88 Daniels, Jerry 102, 148 Daniels, Laureen 102 Danilow, Elizabeth 41 Daris, Denise 41, 124 Dasso, Daniel 88 Dasso, Denise 102, 116, 120, 130, 137, 166 Daughtry, Alton 102, 134, 140, 141 Davani, Carol 41 Davidson, Shelly 41 Davies, James T. 41, 122 Davies, Patricia 41, 117, 122 Davis, Anthony 42 Davis, Betty 88 Davis, Gladystein 42 INDEX Davis, Judy 42 Davis, Linda 102 Davis, Marjorie 42 Davis, Marie 88 Davis, Pamela 89 Davis, Patricia 102, 165 Dawidjan, Sharon 102, 128, 130, 162, 167 Day, Dorothy 89, 117, 130, 131 DeBarge, Linda 102 DeBarros, Deborah 102 DeCaro, Nancy 89 DeCastro, Maria 89 Decoteau, Chris 102 Degastino, Diane 116 Degon, Gail 42 Delano, Linda Marie 117 Mr. Della Giustina 11 Mrs. DelPozzo 14 DelNegro, Joanne 42 DeLuca, Lucia 102, 120 DeMarco, Darlene 42, 118, 129 DeMarco, Mary 42, 117, 120, 123 Demers, Evelyn 89, 129 Demerski, Sandra 43, 119, 129 Denson, Emma 89 DeNucci, Mary 102 Depeau, Patricia 104 Deponde, Mary 88 Derderian, John 43 DeRosier, Deborah 43 Desabrais, Theresa 102, 119, 120, 124, 130, 161, 167 Devasier, Jo-Ann 102 Devine, Linda 89 DeVine, Marilyn 102 Deyampert, Tommie Agnes 89 DiBernardo, Diana 43 DiLizia, Carlo 88 DiLorenzo, Cheryl 89 DiLorenzo, Judith 43, 130, 135 DiNicola, Robert 102, 125, 128, 134, 159 Dinnie, Andrea 31 Dion, Deborah 102, 120, 124, 131, 167 Dionisi, Paul 89, 158 Dionisi, Virginia 102 DiSalvo, Diana 43 DiSanti, Edith 31, 43, 120, 124, 130, 167 Disselkamp, Christine 102 DiVenuto, John 89 Dixon, Diane 89 Dixon, Jerome 89 Dixon, Lorraine 89 Dodds, Suzanne 43 Doig, Denise 43, 135 Domaingue, Marilyn 102 Domino, Frances 43 Donaldson, Jane 43 Donoghue, Kathleen 102 Donovan, Judith 102 Donovan, Marilyn 44, 130, 167 Donovan, Patricia 89 Dore, Cynthia 44, 122, 130, 166 Douglas, Denise 89 ; Douglas, Mark 102 Douglas, Roxanne 89 Douglas, Rozelynn 102 Douglass, Dianne 102 Douzak, Donna 89 Douzak, Linda 102 Dowd, Anne 44, 102, 129 Downey, Theresa 88 Downs, Gloria 89 Doyle, Margaret 106, 112, 150 Dragone, Sylvia 44 Drake, Linda 102, 106, 124, 130 Dravecky, Joanne 89 Dressmaking 26 Drill Team 16 169 Duchesne, Janice 102 Duff, Alice 102, 117 Duffany, Leslie 112 Dufficy, Margaret 89 Duke, Joan 102 Dulude, Cathy 44, 49, 116, 125 Dunn, Elaine 44 Mrs. Durepo 14 Dutilly, Denise 102 Dvarecka, Edith 44 Earnhart, Mark 91 Eaton, Cora 31, 44, 117, 124 Eaton, Joseph 86, 156 Eaton, Michael 89, 156 Eddington, Linda 44, 129 Edgerly, Ann 89 Efantis, Peggy 102, 125 Egan, Kathleen 102 Egan, Kathy Mary 89 Eggleston, Lynne 103 Eggleston, Roy W. 89 Eggleston, Roy 44 Eggleston, Thomas 157 Elementary Analysis 20 Ellert, Elize 44, 122 Ellert, Joyce 89 Mrs. Ellis 10 Ellis, Deborah 44 Mr. Ellison 12 Emanuel, Lowdean 105, 160, 163, 167 English 12, 13 Ethier, Evelyn M. 89 Evans, Barbara Ann 103, 167 Evans, George 45, 48, 103 Everett, Linda 89 Extine, Thomas 45, 134 Faison, William 144, 145 Fanning, Kathleen 103 Faradjian, Berdjouhi 89 Faulkner, Connie 45, 117, 122, 130 Faust, Margaret 165 Favreau, Linda 45, 123, 135 Fell, Peter 45, 122 Felton, Janis 23, 45, 123 Fennyery, Katherine 103 Ferguson, Phyllis 89 Ferioli, David 103 Ferland. Yolanda 103 Fernandes, Christine 45 Ferrara, Shirley 103, 120 Ferst, David 100 Fett, Elizabeth 167 Fettes, Bonnie 89, 123, 129 Fettes, Jeanne 103, 162, 165 Field Hockey 156 Finch. David 45 M r. Finnegan 18 Fiorentino, Peter 103, 144 Fitchet, David 103 Fitzgerald, Darlene 103 Fitzgerald, Ellen 89 Fitzgerald, Patricia 46, 117 Fitzgerald, Thomas J. 46 Mr. Flagg 21 Flathers, Donna 46 Flax, Diane 46 Fleming, Barbara 89 Flintroy, Merita 89 Flynn, Maureen 46 Focosi, Reno 89, 117, 146 Fogarty, Judith 103, 116 Foisy, Linda 89, 129 Foley, Karen 46 Fonseca, Anna 103 Fontaine, Donna 46 Fontaine, Patricia 90 Fontaine, Stephen 90 Foods 26 Foote, Susan 103, 106 Footman, Julianne 89 Ford, Kathleen 90 Foreign Language 22 Foreword 4 Fortini, Paul 90 Fortune, Annette 46, 48, 124, 162, 163, 164, 165 Fortune, Jeanne 110 Fountain, Darlene 90 Fournier, Linda 103 Fournier, Pat 90 Fragomeni, Linda 90 Franch, Heidi 90 Franklin, Noble Jr. 103 Frechette, Anna 46 Freer, Linda 47, 128 Freeman, Keith 103 French 22 French Club 124 Freshman Officers and Advisers 86 Frost, Donna 47, 123, 128, 130 Fuda, Samuel 88 Fulvi, Glorie 103 Funk, Mary Lou 103, 161 Future Nurses 129 Future Teachers 22, 130 Gadson, Brenda 90, 129 Gadson, Lawrence 90 Gagnon, Kathleen 103 Gagnon, Suzanne 103, 106 Gaines, Renita 108, 163 Galipeau, Dianne 47 Galipeau, Gail 103 Gallagher, Dianne 47 Gallant, Donna 103, 165 Galluzzo, Cosimo 90, 134 Gamble, Shirley 47 Garcia, Leilani 103 Garczynski, Patricia 103 Garner, Aileen 117 Garner, Mable 90 Garwacki, Barbara 90 Garutti, Sandra 47 Gasperino, Donna 90 Gauthier, Richard 103 Garlick, Linda 90 Gawlik, Barbara 103 Gaylor, Dianna 103 Gaylor, Donna 103 Garlord, Elizabeth 47 Gazavilan, Debra 101 Geagan, Judy 90 Gelinas, June 103, 116, 125 Galinas, Sharleen 109 General Organization 116, 117 Gentles, Joseph 47, 122, 142, 144 Geography 19 Geometry 20 Gervasini, Mary 103, 160 Ghareeb, Carole 103 Ghidoni, Connie 90 Giannetti, Richard 47, 125, 154 Gibbons, Marilyn 90 Giblin, Michael 90 Gibson, Judith 90 Gilfoil, Paula 103 Gingras, Deborah 90, 116 Gingras, Dianna 47 Gingras, Ronald 101 Girard, Cathy 103 Girls’ Bowling 157 Girls’ Gym Leaders 159 Girls’ Track 158 Giroux, Walter 90 Gittles, Tony 90, 123, 134 Gittles, Vincent 47, 123 Guiggio, Debbie 103 Gladden, Sylvia 47 Glaze, George 140 Gloster, Patricia 90 Glynn, Claudine 103, 134 Gminski, Nanci 103, 116 Godbolt, Monita 103 Goldrup, Charles R. 100 Golf 152 Gonzoles, Linda 50 Goodhind, Linda 104 Goodrich, Irma 104, 125 Goodrow, Dolores 30, 50, 117, 118, 120 Goodspeed, Janice 50 Mr. Gormally 14 Gosselin, Zella 87 Gouin, Suzanne 165 Goulet, Susan 86, 104 Gour, Louise 90 Gouzounis, Marie 104, 125 Grady, Deborah 90 Graham, Bronzell 89, 156, 157 Graham, Cheri 90, 129 Granger, Denise 109 Grant, Broderick 140 Graziano, Ann-Marie 104, 117, 129 Greco, Carol 104 Green, Judy 90 Green, Lillie 104 Green, Savannah 96 Greenberg, Marc 90, 154, 155 Greene, Betty 90 Greenia, Robert 90, 154 Greenia, Theresa 50 Miss Greenleaf 24 Gregg, Kathryn 104, 117, 165 Grenier, Alliette 50, 117, 130 Grenier, Diane 104, 124, 129, 130 Gresham, Mattie 99, 163 Mrs. Griffin 12 Grimaldi, Carol 104 Grimaldi, Concetta 104, 128 Grimaldi, Laura 50 Griner, Gwendolyn 90 Grode, Donna Lee 90 Groleau, Carolyn 90 Groleau, Susan 30, 50, 117, 119, 120, 128 Grondski, Susan 31, 50, 85, 117, IS 78s 30 Grundstrom, Annette 50, 119 Grygierczyk, Ernest 50, 154, 159 Gryskowka, Michael 90 Guerrette, Diana 90 Guerri, Corinne 104 Guertin, William 90 Guindon, Christine 90 Mrs. Gumlaw 16 Gustafson, Anne 129 Gutowski, Patricia 31, 50 Guy, Freddie 159 Habicht, Susan 50, 129 Hackett, Michaeleen 90, 117 Hagopian, Marie 31, 51, 120, 123, 124, 125, 128, 130 Halpy, Amanda 90 Hamburg, Gail 90, 116 Hamel, Diane 104, 165 Hankins, Jacqueline 51, 130 Hanley, Lynn 51 Hannaford, Edmund 103 Hansen, Fred 51 Harding, Robert 49, 51, 118, 120, P2351 Hardy, Theola 51 Mr. Hargreaves 18 Harrington, Blair 51, 132 Harris, Frances 104, 164 Harris, Joan 51, 129, 134 Harris, Linda 90, 129, 132, 165 Harris, Margaret 52 Harrison, Gail 90 Harrison, Linda 104 Mrs. Hart 11 Hartmann, Susan 90 Hasenjager, Carolyn 91 Haskins, Patricia 104 INDEX Hastings, Robert 52 Hauschild, Nancy Jean 91 Hawkins, Sadie 91 Hayden, Laurene 104, 129 Haynes, Marcella 52, 117, 134 Hayward, Donna 104 Healey, Debbie 104 Healy, Kathy 52 Healy, Maryellen 104 Heffernan, Mary 104 Heffernan, Patricia 52, 123, 124 Miss Henderson 19 Henderson, Paulette 91 Mrs. Hendricks 13 Henney, Patricia 91 Henry, Joanne 52, 125, 128, 130 Henry, Rhoda Ann 52 Herberger, Linda Rose 91 Herchuck, Susan 91 Herdendorf, Linda 104, 167 Hernandez, Isabel 52, 118 Hetu, Brenda 91 Higgins, Judith 104 Higgins, Maura 113 Hill, Bonnie 104, 127 Hill, Christine 104, 163 Hill, Deborah 53 Hockey 148 Hodges, Rosalind 104 Hoffman, James 104 Miss Hogan 22 Hogan, Cathy 53, 117, 130 Holcomb, Elizabeth 53, 118 Holden, Linda 53 Holeman, Cynthia 53, 133 Holland, Michelle 104, 119, 120 Mr. Holley 12 Holm, Linda 53 Holmes, Deborah 104, 164, 165 Holmes, Richard 48, 53, 117, 123, 142 Mrs. Holt 12 Holuck, Janice 91, 117 Home Economics 26 Hoskin, Nancy 91 Hosmer, Constance 53 Houle, Denise 104, 116 Houle, Robert 146 Howe, Cynthia 91, 160 Howe, Linda 91, 160, 162 Hrycay, Joyce 91 Huard, Ginette 104 Hunter, Linda 88 Hunter, Wesley 91 Huntoon, Karen 53 Huntoon, Patricia 53 Mr. Hurley 12 Hurley, Kathleen 91 Hurley, Mary Ellen 53, 117, 130 Hurston, Debra 91 Hurston, Diane 53 Hutchinson, Cheryl 54, 118, 167 Miss Hyde 26 Jablonski, Patricia 31, 54 Jackson, Clifford 87 Jansen, Gretha 91 Jansen, Martha 104 Jaynes, Pamela 54, 122, 167 Jefferson, Nancy 104 Jessup, Deborah 104 Jewell, Ernestine 54 Jiles, Deborah 91 Joao, Trindade 104 Johns, Regina 91 Johnson, Belinda 104, 163 Johnson, Betty 104 Johnson, Buster Jr. 91 Johnson, Dayle 54 Johnson, Donna 104 Johnson , Emma 104 Johnson, Mary Lou 105 170 Johnson, Rodney 91 Johnson, Sandra 105 Johnson, Sheryl 54 Johnson, William 148 Johnson, Willie 140, 144 Johnston, David 104, 123, 125 Mr. Jones 14 Jones, Alice 54, 167 Jones, Barbara 54 Jones, Jennifer 88 Jones, Larry 91, 156 Jones, Linda 105 Jones, Marjorie 105 Jones, Mary 54, 123 Jones, Nancy 94 Jones, Ralph 54, 158, 159 Jones, Roy 54, 142, 157 Jordan, Marrio 105, 163 Joubert, Beatrice 91 Joubert, Norman 91, 154 Joubert, Russell 94, 116, 123 Junior, Daniel 91, 146 Junior Officers and Advisers 84 Junior Prom (’67) 76 Kane, Edward 42, 91, 152 Kane, John 105 Kane, Michael 54, 123, 140, 141 Kane, Richard 105, 123, 146, 154 Kaplan, Roberta 55 Kazunas, Judith 55, 118 Keaton, Constance 55, 135 Keefe, Patricia 105 Keegan, Robert 55 Kelleher, Lynn 55 Kelliher, Joanne 91 Kelly, Irma 55 Kelly, Mary Ann 91 Kennedy, Donald 103, 142 Kennedy, Kathy 105 Kenniston, Shirley 91 Kenny, Belinda 55 Kent, Judy 55 Kenyon, Patricia 101 Kenyon, Susan Sr. 56 Kenyon, Susan 105 Keyes, Ruth 56 Kimball, Debra 91 Mr. King 23 King, Clinton 91, 92 King, Janet 105 Kipetz, Pamela 105 Kipetz, Sharon 91, 92, 116, 125, 131, 134 Kirby, Deborah 56, 118, 129 Kirby, Valerie 56 Kirsner, Debra 91 Kirwan, John 87 Klein, Paul 56, 125 Knowles, Christine 56, 129 Knowlton, Linda 91 Konovelchik, Carol 91 Kosinski, Susan 105 Kozach, Mary 105 Krasner, Michael 93 Krupczek, Sonia 31, 56, 117, 128 Krusiewicz, Patricia 56 Kubic, Diane 105 Kubicz, Gail 105 Kulig, Rosemary 93, 118, 130 Kupis, Ginny 57 Kurpewski, Sandra 105, 125 Kurtyka, Janet 57, 130 Kusek, Helen 57 Labonte, Donna 57, 118 LaBroad, Paul 125 Laczek, Rosemary 93 LaFleur, John 57, 125 Lafond, Carmen 93 LaFountain, Susan 105 LaFreniere, Luc 57 LaFreniere, Marc 57, 152, 153 Laino, Kathy 105 Mr. LaFlamme 20 Lam, Elizabeth 105, 120 Lambach, Linda 105 Lambert, Patricia 105, 117, 123, 167 Lamoureaux, Clairanne 57, 117, 125 Lamoureaux, Margaret 105, 106, 165 Mr. Landry 13 Landry, Lyn 93, 129 Langevin, Patricia 93, 134 Langone, Julie 105 LaPan, Cheryl 105 LaPierre, Roger 57, 123, 144, 158 LaPlante, Katherine 57, 123 LaPointe, Francis 93, 146, 147, 157 Lapponese, Ruth 93 Lariviere, Linda 93, 116, 123 Larkins, Deloris 105 LaRoche, Janice 105, 106, 130, 166 LaRose, Linda 57, 117 Lasseter, Priscilla 93 Lattrell, Judi 93 Laughron, Janis 105, 135 Lauzier, Donna 105, 116, 128 Lauzon, Karen 93, 130 Mr. LaVelle 13 Lavinski, Barbara 105, 122 Lawrence, Exerine 57 Lawson, Karen 58 Lazzara, Leah 105, 124, 162 Leak, David 105, 157, 159 Leak, Priscilla 93, 129 Leak, Wyatt Jr. 58, 144 Learned, Labetha 58 Lebel, Denise 93 LeBlanc, Richard 102 Lech, Kristina 105 LeClair, Donald 105, 119 Lecuyer, Christine 58, 125 LeDoux, Janice 93 Lee, George 93 Lefort, Maureen 105 Mr. Leieux 18 Lemieux, Marjolaine 58 Leonard, Linda 105 LePage, Candice 105 Letendre, Gilbert 58 Leto, Geraldine 105 LeValle, Belvha 105, 166 Leveton, Anita 58 Levesque, Renee 93 Lewis, Elizabeth 58, 160, 162, 167 Lewis, Esther 93, 129 Lewis, Evelyn 129 Lewis, Joann 58 Library Assistants 133 Lidwin, Thomas 58 Ligarski, Paula 108 Linger, Patricia 108 Lionetta, Penny 58, 117, 125, 131 Little, Clarence 93 Little, Evelma 91 Little, Floyd 108 Little, Herman 108, 123, 144, 154 Lockhart, Edwin 93 Lockhart, Marie 58 Lodkey, John 93 Lodkey, Shirley 93 Loiselle, Donna 108 Long, Karen 59, 129 Louis, Sandra 59, 117, 124, 129 Lovell, Shirley 108, 131 Lovell, Susan 59, 116, 123, 128, 129, 130 Loving, Anthony 59 Loving, Holly 93, 129 Lunceford, Brenda 93 Longarinim, Gail 108 Luckuck, Karen 93 Lunchroom Aides 133 Lunchroom Personnel 27 Lutz, Marlene 106, 108 Lyde, Annette 93 Lyons, Jarita 108, 117, 163 Lyons, Ricardo 94, 154, 155 Machabee, Lorraine 108 Machine Calculation 15 Mack, Robert 108, 148 Mr. MacKay 19 MacKechnie, Sharon 59 MacPhail, Jacqueline 93 Maddox, Harriet 104, 125 Magagnoli, Diane 59 Mahar, David 108 Mrs. Mahan 13 Mahan, Theresa 59, 167 Mrs. Malesta 26 Malone, Aileen 59 Malone, Deborah 93, 117, 165 Malone, Eugene 60, 134 Malone, Richard 93, 134 Malone, Robert 93, 146 Maloney, Catherine 60, 164 Maloney, Patricia 108, 165 Mango, Anne 108, 125 Manley, Maureen 108, 122 Mann, Gerald 101 Mrs. Mannix 13, 93 Marangoudakis, Steve 146 Marceau, Christine 93 Marchetti, Mary 93, 131 Marcoux, Linda 108 Margosiak, Grace 108, 116, 124, 128, 165 Mario, Cletilda 60 Markham, Roxanne 108, 131 Marks, Sharon, 108, 122, 124, 162 Marola, Gerri 160 Maroon, Evelyn 60 Marooney, Donna 108, 134 Marren, Barbara 60, 129, 164 Marshall, Annie Roth 93 Marshall, Mary Lou 60, 129 Marszalek, Richard 94 Martell, Glen 108, 156 Martin, Ellen 30, 60, 119, 120, 124 Martin, Robert 61 Martin, Roy 108, 134 Martins, Marlene 94 Mastroianni, David 94 Mastroianni, Joanne 61 Mastroianni, Robert 108 Math Club 28 Mathematics 20 Mattel, Lorene 108, 124, 125 Matoon, Marie 61 Maurizio, Stella 108 Manfield, Christine 93 Mr. Mazurowski 15 Mazza, Mary Ann 108, 162, 163, 167 Mazzoli, Shirley 61 McCaffrey, Marilyn 94 McCarthy, Daniel 61, 118, 122, 125 McCarthy, Francis 61 McCarthy, Patricia 61 McCarthy, Sheila 61, 124, 130 McCarthy, Tom 94, 156 McCarthy, William D. 61 McCarthy, William J. 144 Miss McCleary 21 McClerry, Christine 108 McCollum, Robert 108, 142 McCormick, Lynne 94 McCoy, Christopher 104, 159 McCray, Edes 61 McCray, Patricia 61, 163, 167 McCray, Willie 61 Miss McDonald 15 INDEX McDonald, Susan 94 McGrath, Carol 62, 117, 124 McGrath, Linda 62 McGrath, Mary Ellen 94, 117, 129 McKay, Lee 154 McKay, Timothy 108 McKenna, Paul 62, 119, 122, 124, 132, 140 McLain, Colleen 94 McLeish, Susan 108 McMahon, Patricia 62 McNally, Nancy 62, 85, 128 McQuillan, Nancy 94 McSweeney, Edith 108, 125 Mr. McWha 15 Mr. Meacham 17 Medeiros, Kim 62 Miss Meehan 17 Melcher, Peggy 108, 122 Melikian, Harry 30, 38, 49, 62, 117, 119, 120, 123, 128, 140 Mellis, Diane 62 Melnyk, Paula 108, 125, 128 Merchant, Lynn 108, 117 Mercolino, Diane 62, 118 Merola, Gerri Eileen 94 Merola, Elaine 108, 165 Messier, Rachelle 62 Meyer, Janet 108 Meyers, Reva 62, 116 Mezzetti, Darlene 94 Mezzetti, Gaeann 31, 62, 117, 120 Michon, Gloria 63 Milanczuk, Nalentina 94, 129 Miles, Virginia 94 Miller, Edith 63 Miller, Helen 130 Miller, Helene 63 Miller, Maryann 94 Miller, Noreen 94 Miller, Rebecca 108 Mindel, Ilene 94 Miner, Kenneth 63 Minie, Sharon 63 Minnie, Darlene 108 Minniti, Paula 63 Misiaszek, Dorothy 63, 125, 130 Mitchell, Darlene 108, 125, 130, 131 Mitchell, June 63 Mitchell, Mark 64, 140, 144 Mitchell, Pat 94, 116 Mitchill, Viola 64, 129, 162 Mominee. Linda 64, 125, 128, 130 Monat, Nancy 109 Monette, Cheryl 109 Monette, Debbie 94 Monette, Marion 109 Moore, Barbara 94 Moore, Hilton 64 Moore, Nancy 64 Moore, Patrick 94 Moore, Thomas 64, 142, 144 Mora, Juana 94 Moran, Margaret 64 Moreau, Doretta 94, 134 Morgan, Joseph 94 Morin, Donna 110 Morris, Cheryl 94 Morse, Theresa 109, 116, 165 Moskal, Linda 64, 117 Moulton, Trudy 65 Moynihan, Robert M. 65 Moynihan, Robert P. 117, 123, 125 Mucelino, Diane 130 Mulligan, Margaret 109 Murray, Gail 65 Murphy, Kathleen 65 Murphy, Patricia Eileen 117 Murphy, Patricia Ellen 65 Music 23 171 Mutts, Ruby 65, 167 Nadeau, Frances 65 Nadeau, Margaret 109, 130 Nader, Kathleen 94, 128 Naglieri, Nancy 48, 65, 118, 123, ek, PIS) INGLE Nahlovsky, Richard 120, 154 Napierski, Lucy 94 Narcisse, Edmund 142 National Honor Society 120-21 Nauman, Jon 94 Naylor, Linda 95 Nevendorff, Darlene 65 Newell, Kristine 65 Newman, Kristine 94 Nichols, Arlette 109, 164 Mr. Nickerson 23 Nicoll, Eleanor 68, 123 Nizinski, Joanne 68, 129 Nolan, Kathleen 31, 68, 123, 131 Nolan, Rosemary 94 Noonan, Paul 94, 156 Norman, Herbert 94 Norman, Velma 94, 160 Normand, Richard 152 Nowak, Christine 94 Nyman, William 68, 146, 147, 152, 153 O’Brien, Kevin 68, 125, 152 O’Connell, Martin 95, 144 O'Connell, Thomas 68 O’Connor, Christine 109 Odato. Rosemary 30, 68, 120 Mrs. O'Dell 24 Office Staff 10 O'Keefe, Nancy 95, 116, 129 Ollari, Patricia 31, 48, 68, 125, 131, iy Oliver, Christine 95 Olmstead, Adele 109, 124 O’Neal, Sylvia 68, 163 Opitz, James 95 Opitz. Paul 109, 144 Orr, Johnnie 102 Ortona, Rosemary 68, 123, 167 Ouellette, Verna 68, 164 Ovitt, Brenda 95 Owens, Trudie 95, 130 Pace, Dreama 95 Pafumi, Jean 109, 124, 165 Pafumi, Linda 95 Page, Estella 95 Palazzi, Pat 68, 128, 135 Palazzo, Linda 69 Pannier, Susan 106, 109, 134 Paolini, Patricia 106, 109, 131, 165 Papadakis, Mary 109, 131, 133 Paquette, Phillip 69 Parakilas. Andrea 69, 85, 122, 124 Parent, Cheryl 95 Parisi, Joanne 109 Parker, Bruce 69, 132 Parker, Dolores 69, 129 Parker, Dwight 95, 157 Parker, Sharon 69 Paroline, Maureen 109 Parsons, Mitzi 95 Pasini, Mary 109 Paskowich, Stanley 86 Patrols 123 Paul, Deborah 95 Paulhus, Mary 69, 129 Pavlakis, Susan 109 Peeples, Hannah 69 Pelkey, Pamela Lee 95 Pellegrini, Anthony 95 Pellegrini, Loretta 70 Pelletier, David 95 Pelletier, Debra 95, 129 Pelletier, Diane 109, 128, 130 Pelletier, Pearl 109, 122 Pelletier, Susan 95, 116, 130 Peltox, Donna Lee 109 Pendergast, Maureen 109 Perkins, Linda 70 Perkins, Robert 95 Perrault, Claire 95 Perry, Barbara 95 Perry, Edwin 102 Perry, Margaret 70 Peterson, Martha 109 Petlock, Wayne 95, 156 Pettazoni, Linda 109 Petty, Michael 70, 117, 123 Phaneuf, Betty 94 Phelan, James 100 Phelan, Thomas 109 Philipoff, Beverly 70 Philip, Marilyn 109 Physical Education 24, 25 Physics 21 Picard, Jacqueline 109 Pickett, Gloria 95 Piekos, Linda 109, 128, 130 Pieraccini, Richard 109 Pikula, Sandy 95 Pio, Linda 109, 165 Pioggia, Mary 109, 123 Pioggia, Nancy 109, 167 Piotrowski, Mary 95 Pippa, Anne Marie 165 Pippa, Anne 109 Pippa, Lorraine 95 Pitlock, Wayne 154 Pitoniak, Dennis 70, 134, 142 Pitts, Thomas 30, 49, 70, 117, 120, 122, 124, 131, 140, 144, 148 Pizarro, Eva 95, 116 Placanica, Marie 49, 70, 123, 125, 131 Plamondon, Pauline 71 Plamondon, Roberta 95, 117 Plantier, Roseanne 95, 160 Pleasant, Celestine 95, 162 Pleasant, Delphine 95 Plunkett, Brenda 95 Pobieglo, Mary 71, 118 Podsadowski, Barbara 23, 48, 71, Live 2o oO) Polite, Eunice 109 Pond Dulcie 71 Porter, Janice 95 Porth, Elvira 71, 118 Powers, Barry 95 Powers, Jane 71, 118, 123 Prendergast, Jacqueline 71 Preston, William 109 Principal 8 Prior, Donna 71 Proper, Linda 109 Przechacki, Sandra 109 Psyris, Constance 95 Purchase, Debra 109, 124, 125 Purchas, Ronald 95 Pyrek, Josephine 71, 118 Queen’s Court 81 Queen of Senior Prom 80 Quill, Mary 110 Quinn, Barbara 95 Quinn, Donal 112 Quinn, Kathleen 106, 110 Quinn, Thomas 71 Raco, Debra 95 Rancitelli, Sylvia 110 Rankin, Barbara 116 Ranson, Clorena 91 Ranson, Patricia 91 Ray, Cynthia 110, 160, 162, 164, 167 Raymond, Donna 105 Recapito, Victoria 110, 117 Record, Linda 71 Record, Patricia 95 Reed, Linda 71, 130 Reed, Roslyn 72 Reed, Sharon 110, 123 Rees, Debbie 94, 95 Regan, Mary 95 Reome, Judith 110, 120, 124 Rheaume, Nancy 110, 123, 130, 161, 167 Rhodes, Anne 110, 116, 123 Rhodes, Malinthea 92, 95, 129 Ricciardi, Jeanne 95 Richard, Ruby Jane 95 Miss Richards 13 Rickson, Ernest 72, 123, 144 Riddle, Debra 72 Riendeau, Joan 110, 123, 160, 164 Riley, Benjamin 87, 146 Mr. Rioux 19 Rivers, David 92, 95, 146 Rivers, Ruth 100 Roberge, Irene 96 Roberts, Catherine 96, 131 Roberts, Linnea 96, 128 Roberts, Marion 110 Roberts, Valerie 110, 160, 162, 163, 167 Robertson, Gordon 112 Robertson, Vonstadayle 96 Robertson, Marilyn 110, 120 Robie, Alan 96 Robinson, Cheryl 72 Robinson, Elaine 72 Robinson, Gordon 159 Robinson, Judy 72 Robinson, Linda 96, 128 Roche, Sheila 72 Rock, Colleen 91 Rockwell, Carol 72, 162, 160 Roda, Patricia 110 Rodeen, Edmund 112, 143 Mr. Rodgers 17 Rodolakis, Roberta 92, 96 Rogers, Denise 110 Rogers, Winifred 72 Rokosz, Gail 110, 116, 129 Rollend, Ann Marie 106, 110 Romano, Andrea 33, 72, 117, 124, 12557130 Room 4 (Fr.) 86 Room 104 (Jr.) 100 Room 105 (Fr.) 86 Room 106 (Jr.) 100 Room 109 (Jr.) 101 Room 112 (Jr.) 101 Room 116 (Jr.) 102 Room 119 (Jr.) 102 Room 120 (Fr.) 87 Room 121 (Fr.) 87 Room 122 (Fr.) 88 Room 123 (Fr.) 88 Room 124 (Fr.) 89 Room 125 (Fr.) 89 Room 204 (Jr.) 103 Room 206 (Jr.) 103 Room 207 (Jr.) 104 Room 208 (Jr.) 104 Room 209 (Jr.) 105 Room 212 (Fr.) 90 Room 214a (Fr.) 90 Room 216a (Jr.) 105 Room 218 (Fr.) 91 Room 219 (Fr.) 91 Room 220 (Fr.) 93 Room 223 (Fr.) 94 Room 225 (Fr.) 94 Room 231a (Jr.) 109 Room 231b (Fr.) 95 Room 302 (Jr.) 109 Room 304 (Fr.) 95 Room 307 (Jr.) 110 Room 308 (Fr.) 98 INDEX Room 309 (Jr.) 112 Room 315 (Jr.) 112 Room 318a (Fr.) 96 Room 319 (Fr.) 97 Room 327 (Fr.) 99 Root, Wendy 96 Rosario, Olga 72 Ross, Christine 110 Ross, Darlene 92, 96, 116, 129 Ross, Marjorie 72, 117, 119 Rossini, Donna 30, 73, 119, 120, 124, 128 Rossman, Donna 96, 129 Rovithis, Stella 73 Rowtham, Beverly 96 Roy, Claude 73, 152 Roy, Denise 93 Roy, Helen 125, 110 Roy, Lise 93 Roy, Marjorie 110 Rubin, Shaina 73 Rucks, Thomas 96 Rudd, Sylvia 110 Ruegger, Betty Ann 110 Rueli, Mary 110 Mr. Rumpal 11 Russell, Lynne 110 Russell, Sandra 73 Mr. Russo 25 Russo, Anna 110 Ryan, Cheryl 117, 110, 129 Ryan, Debra 96 Ryan, Gertrude 110 Ryan, Sandra 110 Rybcyzk, Teresa 96 Sacharcyzk, Paul 142, 73, 154 Sady, Elaine 96 Salecki, Sonja 129 St. Germain, Deborah 73 St. Julien, Wilson 144, 154, 155 Sales, Marc 96 Salter, Carol 162, 165, 110 Salter, Robert 125, 117, 73, 48, 123 Salavado, Debbie 74 Samol, Judy 74 Sampson. Christine 74 Mtr. Sandberg 19 Sanchez, Doris Sandberg, Paul 88, 122, 144 Sanders, Jamison 93 Sanders, John 134, 148 Sangiorgio, Louis A. 112 Santaniello, Gail 74 Santaniello, Greg 112, 123 Santaniello, John 112, 146, 148 Santaniello, Michael 105 Mrs. Sartwell 13 Savoy, Alice 74 Saxer, Katherine 110, 165 Scaife, Louise 112 Scannon, Donna 96 Scarfe, Linda 74 Scavotto, Joann 74 Scavotto, Mike 112, 159 Schieble, Lolita 112 Schmidt, Donna 48, 74, 117 School Administration 11 School Committee 11 Schulte, Linda 96 Schultz, Carol 96 Scibelli, Andrew 112, 144, 157, 159 Scibelli, Anfello 112, 123 Scibelli, Barbara 75 Science 21 Sciubba, Joyce 110 Scott, Janet 31, 75, 117, 118, 131 Scott, Judy 96, 167 Scott, Linda 96, 167 Scott, Michelle 112 Scuderi, Antonina 112 Scully, Mike 96 Sequin, Linda 112, 125 172 Senecal, Justine 112, 125, 165 Senior Christmas Dance 77 Senior Class Ballot 78, 79 Senior Executive Board 75 Senior Officers Advisers 75 Senior Three-Year Honor Roll 30, aul Seppola, Barbara 96 Seppola, Linda 75, 95 Mr. Serafino 11 Serwatka, Susan 75 Seymour, Dorine 75, 122, 129 Shaughnessy, Sandra 75 Shea, Robert 112, 125, 134 Sheldon, Jeanne 112 Shepard, Patricia 75, 117, 165 Sheridan, Marjorie 75 Shingles, Willie 96, 156, 157 Shipman, Doris 112 Shropshire, Doreen 96 Shumsky, Fred 75 Shwec, Vera 112, 124, 128 Siano, Lawrence 96 Sibilia, Gary 96 Simmons, Barbara 96 Simmons, Deborah 96 Simpson, Bonnie 112, 125, 131, 165 Skarbek, James 112, 157, 159 Skelly, Kathleen 12 Ski Club 125 Skibski, Christine 96 Skop, Linda 112, 125 Skrabely, Cheryl 92, 96, 131 Skwisz, Linda 96 Slachetka, JoAnn 96 Slater, Linda 75 Slaughter, Richard 75, 140 Sloboda, Karen 96 Slora, Eileen 92, 96, 117 Mr. Smith 19 Smith, Barbara 96, 116 Smith, Carol 97, 112, 124 Smith, Deborah 75 Smith, Evelyn 112, 167 Spindler, Cynthia 49, 77, 125, 126, 128, 130 Spinks, Jesse 112, 140, 148, 149 Stamper, Dorothy 77 Stanek, Theodore 77 Staples, Kathleen 77, 133 Starks, Ezzard 48, 77, 140, 144, 148, 149 Starks, Leroy 97, 157 Steadman, Catherine 97 Stebbins, Judy 112 Stebbins, Marsha 77 Stebbins, Shirley 112, 165, 167 Stefano, Nancy 125 Stenography 16, 17 Steinhauer, Edith 77 Stevens, Mary Anne 112, 125, 165 Stevenson, Paul 77 Stewart, Joan 97 Stewart, Linda 112, 165 Still, Harry 97, 156 Stoeckel, Susan 78, 116, 125 Stricker, Roxan 97 Student Council 131 Suares, Denise 112 Suleski, Marie 112 Sullivan, Daniel 104 Sullivan, Ellen 97 Sullivan, Glenn 97 Sullivan, Jeremiah 112, 152 Sullivan, John 97 Sullivan, Mike 97, 154 Sullivan, Monica 78, 119, 130 Sullivan, Patricia 112, 119, 125 Sullivan, Shireen 97 Supinski, Judith 112, 120, 124 Sutkovoy, Darlene 117 Sutton, Rickey 97, 154 Swenor, Diane 97 Swentinckus, Linda 97 Switzer, Cynthia 97 Table of Contents 5 Talbot, Christine 97 Talbot, Patricia 113 Taylor, Doreen 97, 116 Taylor, Elizabeth 97 Taylor, Rita 97 Teece, Douglas 144 Teehan, Paul 113, 123 Tennis 158 Mr. Tenczar 15 Tetrault, Laurie 78 Tetrault, Susan 78, 124 Thayer, Laurie 113, 124, 125 Theroux, Gene 152 Theodoropoulos, Pat 16, 78 Thibault, Albert 113 Thibault, Ann 30, 78, 120, 124, E28 40130 Thomas, James 78, 146, 147 Thompson, Robert 79 Thompson, Laurie 78 Mr. Tillotson 75 Tillotson, Timothy 97, 152 Tippett, Susan 113, 124, 128, 130 Todd, Myra 97 Tokarski, Deborah 97, 131 Tolman, Karen 113 Tomainx, Joseph 79 Tompkins, June 97 Toney, Linda 30, 79, 119, 120, 128) Tonnemacher, Karen 79 Torff, Marla 97 Torres, Iris 113, 125 Tortouello, Cheryl 97 Tosado, Ramona 97 Tourgee, Kathleen 97 Tourigny, Christine 97 Tovet, Laura 113 Track 140, 141 Traffley, Carole 16, 30, 49, 79, 120, 121, 124, 128, 129, 130 Trask, Donna 113 Traynham, Andrea 97 Mrs. Trela 29 Trepanier, Susan 79 Mr. Trespas 21 Trett, Florence 97 Triplett, Gail 97 Troutman, Betty 97 Troutman, Linda 11, 79 Troy, Carolyn 97 Troy, Curtis 106, 113, 131, 146, 159 Troy, Karen 16, 49, 79, 118, 124, 1253130 Trudeau, Jaqueline 112 Tucker, Sandra 79, 124, 130 Turcotte, Joanne 113 Turcotte, Lee Ann 97 Turner, Cheryl 97 Turner, Mary 97 Turner, Marjorie 88 Tutty, Barbara 113 Tynan, Patricia 79 Tyrell, Wanda 97 Ucella, Gary 48, 79, 125, 131, 144 Utess. Cynthia 79 Vacirca, Joseph 97, 144 Vadnais, Raymond 97 Vakakas, Georgia 113, 125 Valentine, Deborah 99 Valentine, Gregory 106, 113, 140, 146 Vandermyn, Craig 99 VanGemert, Peter 80, 154 Vann, Kevin 99 Vanneli, Jeanne 99, 117 Van Zandt, Elizabeth 113 Varelas, Dorothy 80 Vartuli, Diane 99 Mrs. Vaughan 24 Vaughan, Charlene 99 Vaughan, Ronnie 99 Veasley, Gene 49, 99, 148 Vecchiarelli, Mary 99 Vedovelli, William 80, 122, 144, 7455152 Vennell, David 99, 146 Vernadakis, Christine 99 Vezina, Barbara 80 Viens, Karen 99 Viereck, Linda 31, 42, 49, 74, 80, 117, 120 Vigneault, Jacqueline 99 Vocal Groups 135 Vojik, Jane 123 Voyik, Ronald 80, 117, 118, 122, 142 Walker, Brenda 113, 124, 162 Wallace, Joan 80 Walter, Debera 80 Walter, Johnny 99, 48 Wanat, Joseph 80, 142 Warner, Robert 80, 123, 125, 152, 159 Wornock, Linda 113 Warren, James 113 Washburn, Rick 99, 156 Washington, Deborah 99 Wassung, Dennis 113 Weaver, Bonnie 99 Webb, Ruth 113 Weed, Gail 80, 117 Weir, Janice 113 Weldon, Theresa 97 Wells, Barbara 81, 117 Welz, William Michael 87 Wenners, Marc 113 Wessell, Geraldine 113 Wezniak Ann Marie 81, 117, 165 Wheeler, Martha 99 White, Donny 122 White, Georgia 113, 165 White, Jo Ann 92, 99 White, Linda 81, 129 Wiencek, Laureen 81 Mrs. Widland 13 Wilcox, Janet 108 Mr. Wilder 21 Wliderson, Alice F. 99 Willett, Deborah 90 Willett, Diane 81 Willett, Janet 81, 116 Willette, Ronald 113, 134, 152 Williams, Deborah 99, 129 Williams, Debra 99 Williams, Fernanda 99, 163 Williams, James K. 99 Williams, Katherine 99 Williams, Lorraine 81, 118, 129 Williams, Pamela Jane 99 Williams, Ramona 99 Williams, Sadie 105 Williams, Sheryl 99 159 Williams, Steven 113, 146, 158 Williams, Winston 113 Willoughby, Frank 113, 154 Wilson, Donna 113, 117 Wilson, Elizabeth 91 Wilson, Ellen 99 Wilson, Marcella 81 120 Wilson, Nathaniel 81, 123 Yensen, Hope 99 Wilson, Quentella 113 Yezewski, Sandra 104 Wilson, Ronald 106, 113, 119, 120 Youmell, Margaret 99 Pa on a vonne als Young, Kristina 99, 161 Winslow, Susan 81 : : Bes Young, Melvin 105, 134 Witman, Brian 81, 140 Yvon, John 99 crue Miss Zajchowski 15 Wood, John Charles 99 Mr. Zelma 15 Zerwitz, Beverly 99 Woodruff, John 82 ; Zielinski, Claire 113, 123, 129 Woods, Ellen 113 i Woods, Mary 82, 122, 131 Zimakas, Paul 125, 156 Zuchara, Wanda 99 Woodworth, Rosalie 99, 116 Worden, Patricia 82 Zukowski, Christine 82, 118 World History 18, 19 Wrestling 150 Wright, Beverly 82, 123, 128 Wright, Bruce 99 Wright, Donald 152, 158 Wright, Ethel 82 TION T2428 Yacovone, John 82 Yacovone, Linda 48, 82, 149 Yacovone, Mike 99 Acknowledgments The Editorial Staff and its adviser, Mr. Cielsluk, wish to thank: Michelle Holland for her original cover design. Miss McCleary and her production staff, Sandra Demerski, Annette Grundstrum, Dolores Wood, and Patricia Sullivan, for their efficient service in making all photo arrangements. Their cooperation was of great help in meeting 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. Harry Melikian for his fine candid photos. Mr. Alminas, Mr. Mazurowski, and their business staff, for the financing and distributing of Caduceus ’68. Mr. Sweeney, his administrative staff, and the faculty for their patience and tolerance with our necessary classroom in- terruptions and for their assistance with photo identifications. Mrs. Ellis for compiling vital senior data promptly and willingly. Bosworth Studio for their aid to our student photographers and for their cooperation in photographing special evening events. Mr, Jack Brown of T. O’Toole and Sons for his much ap- preciated guidance in the technical production of Caduceus ’68. Mr. King for his helpful suggestions on the final design of the yearbook cover. Marjorie Ross for her dedication in spending study periods and extra-curricular time to meet various deadlines. And most of all, we wish to thank all of our fellow students for theirs was the most important role played in the production of Caduceus ’68. The Caduceus Editorial Staft Co-Editors-in-Chief ............ Susan Groleau and Susan Yeager Class and Faculty Editor ............ activities Editor, 0.00) oc). sdecc cate. Freshman and Junior Editor OOF LPEOF ikke socks ekalscces SPOTL RE ILORA A he Mie seesusinnest: Peat ele Cee Christine Wrona Cee eels F Donna Rossini WANS Makara aes Jane Powers UC reee cfd | Monica Sullivan Le Aha rene oe Michael Daley Senior Associate Editors BrendatBelislemnnuesme alata ic vce esr . Harry Melikian Ellen Martner ety mee Ree ap astie cio Lot ak Marjorie Ross Pale Mek eririayre ite eee ko ene tae ... Linda Toney Junior Associate Edit ors Barbatae Austins ttre eenien hale kccrl cies Michelle Holland | Care Cieza nOwski wee wie eect earh han been . Donald Le Clair bherésapDesabtais ters tee hoe ee ee Ronald Wilson Wroblewski, Gerald 113, 146, 152, Wrona, Christine 30, 49, 82, 119, Yeager, Susan 30, 82, 117 118, 119, ALBERT J BACK Jeweler at The X Complete Jewelry Repair Service 539 Sumner Avenue THE, CLOTHES 7 EREE,SING: 289 Bridge Street Springfield, Mass. PAGE FOOD MARKET “Home Made Italian Sausage”’ 604 Page Blvd. Tel. 732-2597 Free Deliveries Best wishes to all of you DENIS CATERING SERVICE Armory Hill Restaurant 473 State Street WORK’N PLAY, INC. Men’s and Boys’ Dress Clothes Work Clothes Sportswear Better Buys at Bradlees with Satisfaction Guaranteed BRADLEES DEPT. STORE 1550 Boston Road STANLEY S. SKIBA Plumbing Heating 127 Hazardville Road Longmeadow, Mass. 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Compliments of DUNKIN DONUTS where you can get a cup of the world’s finest coffee and a fresh donut every 4 hours Best Wishes to the Class of ‘‘68”’ WILLIAM F. AHEARN, INC. 175-177 Main Street Indian Orchard, Mass. 176 ALL ae eae eree a CO: PEORE oil Springfie id, Mas CHMURA’S BAKERY, INC. Compliments of the Bread - Rolls - Cakes SHOE BOX 12 Pulaski Street 1236 Main Street Indian Orchard Orchard, Mass. Tel. 543-2521 Mae 5 seer rity For Good Pastries S H GREEN STAMPS besernrs Pecan 911-913 Belmont Avenu Sie on ald, ee Tel. 732- 2131 Complim of MILTON BRADLEY COMPANY THE SHOE en Makers of the Best Games an Main Street Educational Material in the World! Indian Orchard, Mass. Springfield, Mass. 01101 — SSS 2 é : ————-, =——S— q ——_— —=—— = = — ——_——— SSS SS v ii Vea i | AN ill it Mt Z All| SS —— | —— SSSSS—S——5— _———SSSSs ——————— _——— ——S ANI) tah | Nit SN rin Gc : i | ee NAY i Josten Johnny says: “You're in the Picture ... 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Founded 1896 tral igh School poses ——Diploma _ eel — AWARDS JOHN BROWN __— DIPLOMAS Rittenhouse Hall—Business Administration Center Dedicated—October, 1967 Secretarial Science Majors in Legal, Executive, Medical Business Administration Majors in Accounting, Management, EDP, Marketing Dormitories - Dining Commons - Student Union Intercollegiate Sports - Full Social and Activities Programs In the heart of the “College County” Many cultural advantages — Send for our latest catalog — Northampton Commercial College MASSACHUSETTS A Coeducational Accredited Junior College of Business ail Ie RT Preserve the important milestones of your life mn Corworth Full Fidelity: Cblor Fiteatle (for the cost of old-fashioned black and white photographs!) Graduation, marriage, the children’s growing-up years, anniversaries . . . these memo- rable times deserve to be recorded in glowing, natural Bosworth Full Fidelity Color! Charge accounts and payment plans invited. Visit the most modern facilities in this area. SINCE 1890 Parking on premises 612 Dwight Street, Springfield e Tel. 781-6200 179 ium ical itori “Myst Moments 1968 June 6 1C THEME — THE SENIOR PROM Mun ipal Aud wn 3 © a ae 2) i) =8 =o 4. a3 O —— bey PROM: i D EEN OF YU aS SS See SNe oes i pares — amo PEE T ets ilas Parak rea And al bi M cy an 74 ESS Ss aa | N } S COURT bie Carter eb D THE QUEEN ding: Stan 1 18 AOL Lie we cl OR CTC SPLOT eR Rena R TT 5 aarG Autographs ye itr } } atte, ha . As is if a J } hid, Mea le : As wo oe : ne P { gts 'e' a) ae ie 4 =) as MOU LY, Vil) 6 80) FL an a kell A A , Autographs 183 Before you accept that first job... Look ower your employer as carefully as he does you What’s the Company like anyway? Would I be proud to work there? Reputation for square dealing with employees? Pleasant surroundings? Will I be working with others my own age? Are they friendly? Do they socialize after hours? Will the boss be reasonable? Appreciate good, hard work, but won’t explode if I make a mistake? Will I make a decent week’s pay? Have a chance for raises, advancement, more responsibility? How about fringe benefits? Is the work challenging? I had what it takes to get through high school. Will they give me a chance to use my brains? Note: Many young men and women in this area can answer ‘‘Yes’”’ to these questions. They work for New England Telephone. Why not talk with our employment interviewer soon .. . before you graduate? Ask your Guidance Counselor to tell you when and where to apply. 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