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Caduceus Volume 44, 1969 The staff of Caduceus ’69 wishes to sincerely thank Mr. Harold Jones for his many years of assistance. We are grateful for the pic- tures he has taken and the advice he has freely given us. As he walks through the doors of the High School of Commerce this June for the last time as a member of the faculty, we hope he carries with him many fond memories of his years here. Our best wishes go with him for a happy and prosperous retirement. We hope that in future years this book will also help you to recall with varied feelings the many times you walked “Through these doors...” High School of Commerce 415 State Street Springfield, Massachusetts || Through bese Wars students receive AB mcelinn i4 and advice. Our ge ny OR aA Got. ston to us with a sympathetic ear and offer us sound Se EEE TE advice, They also help us arrange our programs. Our counseling IO GT le atk staff, uses our programs as an aid in college and employment place- POR 0 eum Our teachers prepare us for the business world. tf t 1 , j 1 } } jhe } val thee ass t ; ‘ ) : | ( : ‘ i i: y ; D 4 ‘ ; ( i ; teilit ; ‘ A ; i j ei ! he t PHILIP A. SWEENEY Principal, High School of Commerce American International College Harvard “These are the times that try men’s souls” . . . Thomas Paine Mr. Sweeney and Mr. Troy survive another challenging day. Office Confusion at 8:00 a.m. DR. GLADYS A. MIDURA American International College Springfield College University of Connecticut SCHOOL COMMITTEE Frank H. Freedman, Mayor, Chairman Romeo J. Cyr, Vice-Chairman Vincent DiMonaco, Wilbur J. Hogan, Dr. Melvin Hutner, Mrs. Mary Lynch William J. O'Neil SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION Dr. John E. Deady, Superintendent Thomas J. Donahue, Deputy Superintendent U. Cleal Corving, Thomas A. Kenefick, Dr. Helen N. Theinert MR. JOHN TROY University of Notre Dame Boston University Counselors guide students toward business and academic careers i SE owe MRS. CATHERINE HART Boston University Springfield College Columbia University SERAFINO Boston University Springfield College Dartmouth College Harvard Graduate School of Bus. Adm. MR. BRUNO RUMPAL Mr. Rumpal briefs Linda Stewart on a job opportunity. MRS. CECELIA CABANA Springfield College Bay Path London School of Economics New York University Clark University Springfield College Columbia University Boston University Seniors are counseled on importance of good grades and attendance. MR. JOSEPH DELLA GUISTINO American International College Manhattan College University of Connecticut Office Personnel The office personnel help keep the school co-ordinated. They take care of such matters as attendance, report cards, bus tickets, and other clerical work necessary for the efficient MRS. DOROTHY MALONE operation of the school. Miss Rearden cheerfully heads the office. MISS DONNA CRONIN MRS. BARBARA ELLIS Mrs. Malone at her desk. MR. FREDERICK G. ALLEN Boston University Yale English Dept. Chairman Sr. C. P. English MISS ELIZABETH CONNELL Boston University Tufts MR. THADDEUS CIESLUK Commerce Adviser University of Mass. Journalism Springfield College Caduceus Adviser MRS. BESS BENNETT Sir Williams College Springfield College Future Nurses Adviser The English Department strives mecuartss tO give each student a literary CORCORAN umréyeie. and grammatical background of r. Capers Asst. Director A the commercial world ahead MR. RAYMOND ELLISON Clark University Brown University School Librarian MRS. HELENE GRIFFIN Fitchberg Teachers College C. P. English Springfield College MRS. LINDA HALEY Westfield State MR. LOUIS J. CZELUSNIAK Mass. Maritime Academy University of Mass. Westfield State MR. FRANK LANDRY Plymouth Teachers College Boston University t MRS. EVELYN HENDRICKS Syracuse University University of Mass. MR. WAYLAND HOLLEY Dartmouth College MR. THOMAS HURLEY University of Ottawa Our Lady of Elms College Asst. Director of Sr. Capers Mr. Czelusniak, Mrs. Haley, and Mrs. Leone were MR. BERNARD LAVELLE added to the English Department this year. The St. Anselm’s College , PAM H : ‘ Westfield State Journalism class, with its increasing popularity, aids Public Events Superviser in the publication of the school newspaper ““COM- i apts ua pete MERCE.” sst. Director of Fr. Capers MRS. MARGARET MANNIX Westfield State Faculty Social Committee Speech Class MISS JANET RICHARDS Fitchburg State College MRS. GLADYS Clark University SARTWELL University of Virginia John B. Stetson College Faculty Social Committee MRS. CATHERINE LEONE Springfield College University of Mass. College of New Rochelle Columbia University wane Trap renyy MR. JOHN BENNETT MISS LUCILLE MR. JOHN GORMALLY MR. NORMAND University of Mass. BLAKESLEE American International College LAFLAMME inex ale University of Mass. Westfield State Holyoke Junior College Adviser to Math Club University of Michigan Business Math University of Mass. Alg. II, Geometry, Elem. Anal. Business Math, Alg. I Alg. I, II, and Geometry Students acquire a better understanding of mathematical concepts. MR. JOSEPH E. RODGERS MR. KENNETH ZEMLA Westfield State College Northeastern University iWauIN a BiG: College of Our Lady of Elms Algebra I, Geometry Business Math Our competent college-preparatory mathematics staff is being more vital to the students education because of its imcreasing application to everyday living and the students’ desire to learn. 5 PEOPE RSE RN ONSET laut LU LG j belly thug Ni } Vane f ta ere or 8 3;7 tH ath 3 Heh ta eat att PEELE | ee sapenp sopra ryiivt UU WAU LU Ro ed oo en eee te mh i | it s tay | { poahirs t jiticye i | ey BUR RTD OE 6 s “4 eiglab unto 3 2@ a ee Mr. Bennett expounds upon the theory of the slide rule. MRS. RITA ASTORINO MR. MONTE FLAGG MISS ALBERTA College of Our Lady of Elms Boston University McCLEARY Springfield College Springfield College Mount Holyoke College Senior Class Adviser University of Mass. University of Penn. Biology University of Oregon Caduceus Photo Staff Biology Biology We learn about the wonders of our physical world The Science department helps to prepare one for life in a highly complex technological and scientific world. MR. HENRY TRESPASS MR. WILLIAM WALLACE Massachusetts College of WILDER, 2nd Pharmacy Science Univ. of New Hampshire Boston University Harvard University University of Conn. Chemistry and Biology Biology A representative of the United States Atomic Energy Com- mission explains atomic energy to the faculty. LY Wore, Va BEE eh ee i iepararos Dor ol ema 2 Beyond these doors, students obtain essential facts about bookkeepi ngand accounting, which aid in operating corporations of all sizes. The Data-Process- ing class, now in its second year, has been a great asset to the students. Mr. Payne, a former student of Commerce, is now a member of the business staff. MRS. MARION B. Plymouth Teachers College American University MRS. BERNICE M. MR. ROBERT CIGNOLI MR. ERNEST L. American International College CONCHIERI Springfield College American International College Senior Adviser New York University G. O. Adviser MRS. SUSAN HOLT MR. JOSEPH CONNOLLY American International College Boston State College Locker Keys 12 MAZUROWSKI American International College Caduceus Business Staff Adviser competitive commercial world MISS JOAN McDONALD American International College New York University . MR. WILIAM McWHA MR. GEORGE W. Salem Teachers College MEACHAM Boston University American International College Football and Wrestling Coach MR. HENRY PAYNE MR. JOHN G. TENCZAR : American International College University of Massachusetts MISS CATHERINE MEEHAN Central Conn. State College Boston University Columbia University MISS JULIA ZAJCHOWSKI Boston University University of Connecticut We gain MR. ALPHONSE ALMINAS Suffolk University Boston University Springfield University Caduceus Bus. Staff Adviser American History Mr. Della-Guistina combines counseling and politics. MR. FRANCIS CONNERY MR. JOSEPH DALY | MR. WILLIAM American renee reat College Westfield State FINNEGAN University of Penn. American International College Brid ¢ J gewater State College St. Michael’s College University of Mass. 7 Our Lady of the Elms Patrol Adviser Modern Problems American History MISS REGINA MR. RAYMOND MR. JOHN MACKAY HENDERSON LEMIEUX Michigan State University Westfield State College Bridgeport State American International College Springfield College University of Virginia American History Senior Pictures Chmn. Social Studies Dept. Modern Problems Psychology knowledge of the future by studying the past | | “Apollo 8 circles the moon” . . . Peace talks continue in Paris’ ... Jets slaughter the Colts” . . . “Richard Nixon newly elected president for ’69” . . . “Students storm administration building at Columbia”’ ... ‘Israel destroys Egyptian army and air force” . . . “The Social Studies Department helps to relate these events to our daily lives and our expectations for the future.” MR. WILLIAM PHILLIPS Providence College Westfield State MR. JAMES K. TILLOTSON Springfield College American International College American and World History MR. RICHARD SANDBERG Clark University American History “You win some, you lose some.” MR. LEO RIOUX Assumption College Westfield State University of Conn. World History 15 MISS MARY CONWAY New York University _ Chairman of the Stenographic Department MRS. CLAIRE O. CARROLL Salem State College Boston University Indiana University Locker Keys MISS MADELINE J. CANARIE Boston University Regis College Junior Adviser 16 MR. STANLEY CZECH MRS. LUCILLE Bryant College DEL PROZO Springfield College American International College Miss Pellegrino was added to this year’s secretarial staff. With such subjects as typing and stenography, a student is sure to find a position in an office. With the electric type- writer, the students are able to increase their average speed. First on the agenda for the Steno I classes is to practice outlines. Good techniques are essenti MRS. MADELINE MRS. LORRIE-ANN DUREPO GUMLAW Salem Teachers College Faculty Social Committee Salem Teachers College American International College Wh org, @ on Phe Cards on display illustrate the students’ efforts in Duplicating. secretarial learning Miliggy i pip j MR. HAROLD JONES Springfield College School Photographer Audio Visual Aide MRS. FRANCES MAHAN American International College University of Connecticut Locker Keys MISS MARIE PELLEGRINO Bay Path American International College 1 Swimming the French Riviera? MISS ELINOR BURLOW American International College Springfield College French Foreign languages break communication barrier with people of other countries In order to add that special foreign savor, MISS MARY ELLEN French and Spanish are offered as part of the HOGAN curriculum at Commerce. College of Our at of Elms The clubs sponsored many bake sales this Spanis year to raise money for scholarships. Mr. Czelusniak demonstrates the proper techniques in Spanish pronunciation. MISS CECILE MEUNIER College of Our Lady of Elms Assumption College Art students stress on all aspects of art. Barbara Austin designed this year’s Yearbook cover. MR. CHARLES HAYWARD Deiinsutite Under the direction of Mr. Hay- Boston University ward, the Art Department has made great improvements in expressing their artistic ability. Weekly illus- trations are exhibited in the hall near room 123. New talents are discovered in our music department. The music department greatly in- creased in popularity this year and added a girls chorus, which helped to improve the music assemblies. MR. ROBERT PECK University of New Hampshire University of Mass. Colby University of Hartford The girls chorus participated in the Christmas Assembly. . it 3 1H MATE ¥ + did $ -_ = a ry pS MISS FLORENCE MRS. VERONICA O’DELL GREENLEAF Springfield College University of Maine Springfield College Justine practices one of the many life saving methods. This year the girls’ Physical Education Department instructs the girls on grace and poise. Mrs. Williams returned after a year’s study at Springfield College. Striving to win the Debra Chappell demonstrates the ‘‘crucifix.’ MRS. FREDERICKA MRS. EMMA WILLIAMS VAUGHN Springfield College Boston ray School oO Physical Education Springfield College MR. RALPH DEBONIS Springfield College Mr. Debonis discusses with Mr. Flagg and Mr. Albano the football team’s defense tactics. Presidential fitness award. Mr. Debonis replaced Mr. Russo as boys’ gym teacher and football coach in the Physical Education De- partment. Mr. Henry Payne, a new teacher on the staff, is now our basketball coach. The boys have a five minute warm up to begin each class. MISS ELEANOR HYDE MRS. LEMMON Framingham Teachers College University of Vermont Home Economics Department California State Poly. College Chairman Ironing adds the finishing touch to each sewing project. Future Homemakers practice the domestic arts. Our qualified staff enables many students to learn about the domestic way of life. Our girls are taught to cook and sew, and many reveal hidden talents in Home Economics . The first successful pie always brings a feeling of accomplishment. MRS. MARY ANN MRS. CONSTANCE MALESTA TRELA Boston University University of Massachusetts Future Homemakers Club Springfield College 22 {tes s riets Sh Helping to reduce traffic confusion is another daily chore for Mrs. Hourihan, the school nurse, takes precautions against the Hong Kong Flu. Mr. Yorio. Sitting Left to Right—Gertrude O’Dato, Atillia Zorzi, Katherine O'Hare. Standing—Isabella Rohan, Mary Spagnola, Wanda Woodlief, Frances Andrews, Margaret Landers. 23 St- Most of duation. ying. fter gra ng and stud i ion a yt of the many classrooms of Commerce. he most familiar room to us all. Here we learn 5s one ¢ i le. Our teachers try to prepare us for the bu a college educat , n the classroom learn i ‘ doors st 7 ‘ Or pent i A ese and fh room is. of the tr i ‘ j i i Mi g gh thes or 4 8 sor AY mt me is s THUY: la Diy, iste i] 4 “ih : j : i [ HR aie: § £ wna encaiiaiien aA 26 MR. ALBANO’S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 4: First Row—Lamarshall Brumfield, John Moynihan, Joe Anzalotti, Mark Jones, Eric Blair, Louis Carestia, Charles Carelock. Second Row—Ken Asher, Gary Bertassi, Pau! Burnham, Grover Bond, Mike Buggs, John Godbolt, Thomas MISS RICHARDS’ FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 105: First Row—Dor- othy Adams, Joanne Arslanian, Esther Anderson, Carol Auclair, Susie Ash, Elizabeth Campbell, Pat Amato, Irene Stanek. Second Row—Joy Bacon, Diane Moriarty, Linda Baird, Susanne Andekian, Sally Abdoo, Avezzie, Steven Burke. Third Row—Robert Bartels, David Bassette, Mark Andrews, Richard Benso, Bill Batchelder, James MacLively, Leo- nard Henery, Richard Bassett, Lester Barber. ac Shirley Allen, Karen Ambrose, Paula Barrows, Alpha Arnold. Third Row—Melsena Anderson, Emily Aatanowski, Gloria Adams, Jerry Blair, John Welz, Harry Still, Deborah Allen, Judy Andrestopoulos, Geraldine Basile. MR. SANDBERG’S FRESHMEN HOMEROOM 120: First’ Row— Berry, Ed Goldberg, Richard Goodreau, Donna Borowsky, Barbara Diane Bouffard, Cecile Boyer, Margaret Leete, Patricia Bedard, Flor- Benson, Brenda Jones. Third Row—-Diann Bowman, Lucille Boisvert, ence Blanchard, Joyce Berrelli, Beth Bonk, Janet Bertone, Joanne Bou- Pat Beaudry, Joyce Bond, Christine Brady, Joanne Beyette, Barbara dreau. Second Row—Maria Bonilla, Lois Bass, Thelma Becket, Brenda Bassett, Ellen Boyert, Carmen Bethel. FZ TY MR. ALMINAS’ FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 121: First Row—Patricia Susan Calkins, Barbara Butterfoss, Deborah Brengi, Althea O’Quinn. Brown, Gail Budrow, Denise Boyer, Jane Brunelle, Marie Brusseau, Third Row—Linda Brown, Mary Brown, Marcia Brown, Cy nthia Ca- Susan Chretien, Deborah Caney, Ada Matos, Karen Brownley. Second bana, Audrey Burt, Vivian Brantley, Susan Burhop. Row—Patricia Bushey, Louise Duquet, Nancy Brown, Linda Bushey, 27 28 é MR. LAVELLE’S FRESHMEN HOMEROOM 122: First Row—Pamela Clingman, Brian Colson, Susan Clapp, Marian Commins, Dreana Cava- Chmura, Marlene Cloukey, Norma Chambers, Mary Ann Clark, Kathleen naugh. Third Row—Kathleen Childs, Phyllis Carelock, Karen Cogman, Clark, Claudia Cardinale, Leida Carreras, Michele Casino. Second Row— Gail Castle, Gail Cavanaugh, Deborah Carter, Doris Larkins, Betty Gail Caputo, Diane Carrenza, Virginia Clarke, Robert Chandler, Robert Carelock. ] “Bewildering moments to remember...’ “,.. taking directions from snickering Seniors.” | an MA ino ptm Pai 3 ws “ MR. FINNEGAN’S FRESHMEN HOMEROOM 123: First Row— Frank Cuzzone, Larry Corcoran, Linda Guerri, Bonnie Coy. Third Row Patricia Czupryna, Debra D’Amario, Ann Courtney, Joanne Sullivan, —Nancy Daigle, Deborah Daigneault, Lesley Cope, Mena Pafumi, Bonnie Crosby, Louise Danielo, Francesca Crupi, Gloria Correa. Second Margarida Costa, Gail Croteau, Patricia D’Ambrosio, Mary Cooley. Row—Diane Gontheer, David Cornine, Robert D’Amario, Peter Cox, Eva Y MR. SERAFINO’S FRESHMEN HOMEROOM 125: First Row—Bar- Jane Drew, Joan Drake, Carol DeMotta, Brenda Dans, Edward Drouin. bara Doyle, Dorian Davies, Marion Doyle, Susan Drew, Clairice Som- Third Row—Martin O'Connell, Carlo Dukes, Henry Douglas, Greg erville, Linda Duffany, Joan Bedinotti, Shirleen Diamond. Second Row Drummonos, James Doling, Gregory Davis, Ronald Spellacy, Clinton —Gregory Douglas, Patricia Dilley, Karen Doyle, Linda Douthwright, DePriest, Maurice Dion, John Davies. eS MR. ZEMLA’S FRESHMEN HOMEROOM 212: First Row—Kathy gerald, Diane Fortaine, Mary Ferris, Mary Dyer, Jennifer Foster, Nina Foley, Leslie Flack, Barbara Fitzgerald, Monica Ethridge, Kathy M. Ferrigno, Edward Payne. Third Row—Linda Fluck, Joan Forcier, Beulah Egan, Ellen Eggleston, Pat Dzweliski, Joyce Eaton, Lee Enos. Second Ewing, Lucille Fettes, Marie Dupuis, Allison Fettes, Jeanine Fenton, Row—Brian Fitzgerald, Sally Elliott, Pat Durocher, Barbara J. Fitz- Janet Trojanowski. Pay te Fa ip? ) MR. RIOUX’S FRESHMEN HOMEROOM 214a: First Row—Sally Loretta Gaines, Jeanne Gagne, Anna Gagnon, Odalie Foster, Linda Gagnon, Carol George, Dorothy Goldrick, Marilyn Gonyea, Cindy Gittles, Gary Galland, Jim Gauthier. Third Row—Albert Gagliarducci, Frattesi, Kathi Girard, Peggy Golon, Ann Gasperini, Jackie Elie, Clayton Goodrow, Kenneth Gibbs, Bronzell Graham, Barry Gelinas, Liz Gauthier. Second Row—Antonio Goncalves, Anthony Fugate, Ernie Gallerani, David Hutchison, Donald Gallagher. “,.. trying to decide which candidate is the best qualified.” MR. ALLEN’S FRESHMEN HOMEROOM 218: First Row—Diane Closta, Debra Goodrow, Joan Govoni, Carol Grondin, Christine Green, Carol Gregori, Patricia Greene, Teresa Tosado, Pamela Goss, Gotta, Debra Amers, Cynthia Gregori. Third Row—Robert Hackett, Susan Guynup, Ida Gordon, Kathleen Gwinnell, Patricia Guerin, John Methe, Kathleen Griffin, Melba Griffin, Sherry Hagood, Brenda Johanne Renier. Second Row—Susan Hall, Kathleen Gordon, Jocelyn Guyette, Jack Cousin, Ken Gordon. 30 MR. LEMIEUX’S FRESHMEN HOMEROOM 219: First Row— Deborah Herring, Patricia Harvey, Mary Beth Holland, Sharon Hast- ings, Nancy Hebert, Lucy Henriques, Marie Levesque, Debra Harring- ton, Carol Harrington. Second Row—Susan Healy, Aime Heck, Gail Higgins, Guy Harry, Luis Hernandez, Don Hess, Neil Hawley, Deborah Harp, Rhoda Hockett, Marcia Henry. Third Row—Belinda Hill, Linda Hosmer, Alice Heller, Sue Kennedy, Veronica Holloway, Julie Herchuck, Connie Hodges, Theresa Hill, Diane Scully. “Tomorrow’s leaders.” we eee MR. CONNERY’S FRESHMEN HOMEROOM 220: First Row— Cathy Jerrold, Denise Hutter, Cynthia Johnson, Pamela Inglehart, Theresa Paloera, Deborah Johnson, Cathy Jankiewicz, Theresa Margo- siak, Kathleen Rokosz. Second Row—Janice Jackson, Linda Cross, 31 ‘ . St a ee Edward Ingram, William Hunter, Stephen Hupfer, Gary Jalbert, Bobby Johnson, Susanne Huard, Yvonne Jalbert. Third Row—Lynn Humphreys, Christine Johnson, Deborah Jackson, Frances Conner, Patricia Jennings, Mary Ellen Moore, Kathy Huberty, Theresa Jette. 32 MR. LANDRY’S FRESHMEN HOMEROOM 222: First Row—Agnes Kelly, Joette LaPierre, Deborah Lavoie, Georgette Lappie, Florence Kiesnowski, Kathy LaFleur, Diane LaFleur, Maria Lacopo, Denise Laino. Second Row—Steven Lazaroff, Richard Laughran, John Lambert, € James Kennedy, Bennie Green, Michael Dillon, David Larson, Frank Simmons. Third Row—Gregory Robinson, Joseph Laino, Valerie Lang- ley, Lorez King, Marsha Silsbee, William Kinney, Donald LaFlamme. ‘... trying to find the right locker.” MR. BENNETT’S FRESHMEN HOMEROOM 223: First Row—Judith Marceau, Cynthia Lisee, Ruby Lee, Veronica Leduc, Constance Martin, Linda Little, Peggy Long, Doreen Luvera, Paulette Lemoine. Second Row—Michele Macon, Denise Lindberg, Deborah Maley, Colette Ma- rois, Patricia Patrie, Elizabeth Gruber, Patricia Lynch, Susan Lewis, Christine Marchese. Third Row—Ruth Lewis, Therese Lessard, Ronald Marino, James Scarnici, Arthur Malone, Sean Manley, Neil Lubarsky, Effie Marangoudakis, Adrienne Lefebvre. MRS. HENDRICKS’ FRESHMEN HOMEROOM 231a: First Row— Donnell, Eldon McLean, Samuel McSheffrey, Larry Martin, Shirley Mc- Michelle Merryman, Monnie Meyrick, Diane Mominee, Sharon Dessa- Laurin, Dorothy Meyer, Sandra Minie. Third Row—Vicki Moss, Rosa sure, Helen McDeritt, Coleen McGuiness, Agnes McGuiness, Auria Matthews, Rachel Miller, Debbie Michaud, Diane Mielnikowski, Debbie Medina. Second Row—Agnes Masearo, Sadie Hawkins, Doreen Mc- Merchant, Freda Mascaro, Sandy Martin. MRS. HOLT’S FRESHMEN HOMEROOM 231b: First Row—Janet Richard Davis, David Nareau, Anna Napolitano, Colleen Noonan. Mourey, Phyllis Muchas, Anne Nehmer, Georgia Moody, Teresa New- Third Row—Dorothy Montgomery, Holly Moseley, Elizabeth Morini, man, Karen Monette, Carol Nestor. Second Row—Theresa Narreau, Suzanne Niemiec, Lynne Mosenthal, Susan Neal, Chery! Nostin, Cath- Patricia Norman, Larry McCauley, Robert Norman, Russell Newman, erine Morrissey. oe, 34 MR. WILDER’S FRESHMEN HOMEROOM 304: First Row—Ma rie Pagan, Joanne Perillo, Phyllis O'Connor, Marian Orcutt, Jacqueline Thomas, Marie Ottomaniello, Maria Palmeira, Laura Patrakis, Theo- dora Orszulak. Second Row—Dianne Pelletier, Cynthia Ogle, Margaret MR. MAZUROWSKI’S FRESHMEN HOMEROOM 308: First Row— Sharon Racine, Marie Provost, Shirley Plunkett, Carolyn Walker, Wini- fred Plante, Gwen Powell, Elaine Ptaszkiewicz, Cynthia Rhodes. Second Row—Rosalind Picard, Barbara Polite, Wallace Poto, John Provin, Perry, Joan O’Brien, Lynn Orr, Judy Nugent, Barbara Paul, Judy Pao- lini. Third Row—Carolyn Osgood, Robert Nyman, Jose Perez, James Parent, Kenneth Pandolfi, James Ollari, John Sousa, Charles Pappis, Debbie Ann Parker. al Rae ats ‘ih: William Randall, Denis Peterson, Roy Rieck, Tyrone Quattlebaum, Karen Richards, Debbie Randolph. Third Row—Judith Pierce, Joan Rimondi, Melissa Richards, Donna Richards, Barbara Quimby, Linda Porter, Diane Pulliman, Donna Piacentini. MRS. LEONE’S FRESHMEN HOMEROOM 318b: First Row—Lauri- etta Ross, Nancy Russo, Barbara Rudd, Gail Rooney, Mary Sacco, Bar- bara St. Julien, Cheryl Rossman, Theresa Santaniello. Second Row— Evangeline Rovithis, Cindy Rucks, John Sampson, Gary Salter, Edward e MR. HAYWARD’S FRESHMEN HOMEROOM 319: First Row— Sharon Sarrette, Maryanne Scalia, Frances Smith, Deborah Quinn, Den- ise Johnson, June Smith, Sandra Scavatto, Carolyn Siana, Cynthia San- ders. Second Row—Thomas Santaniello, Craig Sheridan, David Sirois, Rokosz, Richard Rousseau, Neil Roberts, Susan Lafley, Karen Robinson. Third Row—Deborah Roberts, Karen Rollins, Christina Sagan, Nancy Samotis, Debbie Runnells, Sandra Provost, Donna Rivers, Sandra Lafley, Christianne St. Pierre, Judy Safarik. ‘... wondering which bus you're supposed to take.” Seat eed BRE David Sevier, Michael Sheehan, Vincent Gamelli, James Shaw, Robert Seymour. Third Row—Noreen Skelly, Karen Shields, Romilda Santani- ello, Daryl Scharmann, Joan Smith, Deborah Schmoke, Bernadine Smith, Mary Scarfe, Hope Siegmond. 35 si og 4 p ae RO ee i Diane Suares, Karen Schmidt, Deborah Solomon, Nora Stebbins, Regina MRS. ASTORINO’S FRESHMEN HOMEROOM 320: First Row— Mary Stafilarakis, Judith Staples, Carol Storm, Karen Sotolotto, Lydia Szczekutek. Third Row—Linda Solomon, Robert Smith, Sammie Smith, Suro, Evelyn Szykula, Joanne Stephen, Eileen Stopa, Susie Stenta. Roy Eggleston, John Soderstrom, Noel Sweeney, Regina Stanek. Second Row—Jeanne Talbot, Linda Strzempek, Katherine Sobiech, e ‘... attending your first rally.” MRS. HALEY’S FRESHMEN HOMEROOM 326: First Row—Suzanne Tremblay, Elaine Timmons, Diane Venne, Dolores Walker, Pamela Utess, Ellen Vagnini, Muriel Thibault. Second Row—Lorraine Talbot, Susan Taylor, Mary Ann Kelly, Lucretia Varelas, Susan Veillette, Bev- erly Thomas. Third Row—Suzanne Taylor, Michele Tetreault, Nancy Talbot, Roderick Parler, Gale Tompkins, Paulette Tate, Gail Tourigny. 36 Ses, MR. PAYNE’S FRESHMEN HOMEROOM 327a: First Row—Rosalyn Merrianne Johnson, Cynthia Wilkie, Grendy Jackson, Linda Ann Jubrey, Washington, Nancy Joseph, Cheryl Williams, Denise Jones, Vivian Kathleen Walsh, Karen Seymour. Third Row—Archie Williams, Kim Walker, Cheryl A. Williams, Dianne Wilcox, Elizabeth Davila. Second Wentworth, Charles Williams, Richard Walker, Michael Washington, Row—Elizabeth Williams, Patricia Williams, Elizabeth Washington, Norman Walker. i he Boys’ guidance assemblies—‘‘Where the action is!” MR. RODGERS’ FRESHMEN HOMEROOM 327b: First Row—Ellen Yvon, Brenda Youmans, Karen Zaitshik, Patricia Young, Mary Wilson, Keaton, Evelyn Kastarakis, Joyce Wilson, Cynthia Woods, Sharon Gay Yeager. Third Row—Carmen Fitts, Robert Willoughby, Alvin Winters, Cynthia Kardynal, Patricia Zielinski, Donna Young. Second Walter, Edward Wilson, Richard Yvon, Charles Caldwell, Michael Row—Dorothy Wright, Kathi Wright, Valeria Zachery, Debra Jean Wingfield, Reginald Wilson, Margaret White. = 1a ich every ill of the bell sounds for lunch , you had ll get knocked over by all the hungry The cafeter lunch. ar, , to get the tudents. Bus tickets to games, and other “rs : i e t ing s es vib 4 you. | th bri wi down the sta Patel doors is the cafeteria. It is a club to wh ¢ en t or § zoomin ys full of chatter ems eteria. pat afer t sare sold here. The different clubs also hold food sales fa ft ) these 5. Wh gh ch ou ihe ie 0 1: S38: SS : =e Sa See ee Se oS ee AS Gss eS Bae! oe ———s ae ae mere a ST ASRS, aioe, Ehlers sie Me se “eat hae 40 4l NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: First Row—Lucia DeLuca, Denise Dasso, Susan Benoit, Barbara Perry, Charlotte Vachon, Jean Chrzanow- ski, Judith Reome, Maureen Lefort, Judith Anne Braese, Theresa Dow- ney, Deborah Baker. Second Row—James Hoffman, Kathleen Nadei, Carol Allen, Theresa Desabrais, Betty Lam, Ann Edgerly, Shirley Ferrara, Catherine Roberts, Cheryl Skrabely, Linnea Roberts, Maria DeCastro, Linda Schulte. Third Row—Bonnie Fettes, Karen Luckcuck, Deborah Dion, Judith Supinski, Barbara Austin, Gwendolyn Sheard, Yvonne Wil- son, Denise Dutilly, Margaret Dufficy, Terry Chapin, Elizabeth Jamgo- chian, Darlene Mezzetti. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Incoming NHS members take the pledge. 42 N.H.S. Discussing Future Plans SECOND YEAR NHS: First Row—Theresa Desabrais, Deborah Dion, Judith Supinsky, Denise Dasso. Second Row—Judith Reome, Jean Chrzanowski; Barbara Austin, Betty Lam, Shirley Ferrara, Lucia DeLuca. 43 STUDENT COUNCIL: First Row—Linda Pafumi, Doreen Shropshire, Judy Braese, Gail Rokosz, Darlene Ross, Debbie Malone, Roxanne Markham. Second Row—Deborah Dion, LUNCHROOM AIDES: First Row—Lynne McCormick, Delphine Pleasant, Linda Pafumi, Judy Braese, Linda Harris, Irene Roberge, Teresa Rybezyk. Second Row: Jamison Sanders, Terry Chapin, Pamela Davis, Helen Caulton, Pat Paolini, Sharon Kipetz. Third Row—Clinton King, Larry Blake, Curtis Troy, Ronald Wilson. Edward Kane, Reno Focosi, Robert Carter, Richard Malone, Robert Malone. Third Row—Robert Greenia, Linda Knowl- ton, Cynthia Howe, Roseanne Plantier, David Vennell. 4 Gs i ic vs RED CROSS COUNCIL: Theresa Morse, Kathleen Ashline, Susan Balise, | Maureen Manley, Laurie Bowers, Jean Pafumi. An activity that’s backed up (clear around the corner). 45 46 FRENCH CLUB: First Row—Carol Smith, Barbara Perry, Carol Ghareeb, Laurie Thayer, Judy Reome, Alpha Arnold, Belvha Le- Valle, Donna Lauzier, Nancy Rheaume, Diane Grenier, Denise Dasso. Second Row—Carol Allen, Linda Drake, Susan Tippett, Judith Supinski, Terry Chapin, Leah Lazzara, Deborah Dion, Karen SKI CLUB: First Row — Shirley Stebbins (Treas.), Bonnie Simpson (Vice-Pres.), Paula Melnyk (Pres.), Kathleen Donoghue (Sec.). Cole, Paula Gilfoil, Jeanne Fettes, Theresa Desabrais. Third Row —Brenda Walker, Kristina Lech, Kathleen Ashline, Robert Shea, Robert DiNicola, Larry Blake, Greg Valentine, Susan Kenyon, Elaine Brundrett, Donna Maroney. SPANISH CLUB: First Row—Betty Greene, Anna Fonseca, Grace Margosiak, Jean Pafumi, Adele Olmstead, Kristine Newman, Marie Sherfield, Doreen Shropshire, Ramona Williams, Kathy Kennedy, Shirley Chappell. Second Row—Diane Babalis, Michaleen Hackett, Debby Purchase, Sadie Williams, Debra Chappell, Catherine Stead- man, Barbara Butterfoss, Laurie Bowers. Third Row—Steven Wil- liams, Steve Marangoudakis, Sergio Tigira, Paul Barrows, Isabel Chavez, Phyllis Ferguson, Peg Mulligan, Deloris Larkins, James Skarbek, Clinton King, Larry Jones, John Sanders. Spanish and Poetry, Literary Club POETRY and LITERARY CLUB: First Row—Barbara Perry, Gail Rokosz, Cheryl Ryan, Nancy Rheaume, Diane Grenier, Nancy Haus- child, Linda Morace, Darlene Ross, Patty Keefe, Cheryl Parent, Irene Stanek. Second Row—Kathryn Gregg, Leonora Costantini, Judy AI- bert, Carol Valliere, Linda Pettazoni, Gail Colcombe, Linda Debarge, Linda Herdendorf, Linda Everett, Carol Grimaldi, Janis Laughran, Shirley Lovell, Debbie Cazavilian, Kathy Williams. Third Row—Deb- bie Cariani, Eunice Courtney, Karen Rollins, Valerie Roberts, Karen Hardy, Helen Caulton, Christine Tourigny, Barbara Moore, Eileen Slora, Ellen Sullivan, Debra Purchase, Diane Pelletier. Fourth Row— David Vennell, Aaron Boykin, Theresa Morse, Doris Veasley, Vicki Snowden, Kathy Griffin, Evelma Barnes, Roseann Plantier, Maureen Manley, Robert Greenia, Clifford Jackson. 47 G. O. AGENTS: First Row—Roberta Plamondon, Pat Wright, Jeanne Ricciardi, Margaret Faust, Pearl Pelletier, Khris Newman, Doreen Shrop- shire, Janet Meyer, Joy Bacon, unidentified, Kathleen Hurley. Second Row—Susan Pelletier, Diane D’Agostino, Linda Pafumi, Cecile Boyer, Janice Berthiaume, Heidi Franck, Carolyn Groleau, Sharon Kipetz, Gary Salter. Third Row—Mark Andrews, Walter Nyman, Linda Douzik, un- identified, Terry Chapin, Deborah Pelletier, Rosemary Bailey, Deborah Maley, Cheryle Vachon, Margret Mulligan, Tom Bamber. General Organization G. O. AGENTS: First Row—Theresa Margosiak, Julia Langone, Barbara Perry, Judy Braese, Donna Wilson, Fran Broska, unidentified, Linda Delano, Margarida Costa, Susan Drew, Carol Johnson. Second Row— Irma Goodrich, Berdjouhi Feredjian, Bonnie Simpson, Patricia Talbot, unidentified, Sharon Sarrette, Peggy Melcher, unidentified, Slizabeth Taylor, Mary Ann Kelly. Third Row—Phyllis Carelock, Kathie Greg, Linda Leo- nard, Wanda Zuchara, unidentified, Linda Howe, Donna Barron, Deborah Solomon, Linda Herdenorf, Linda Brown. 48 G. O. HOMEROOM: First Row—Michele Holland, Maureen LeFort, Teehan, Judy Fogarty, Kathy Kennedy, Kathy Baxter. Third Row— Donna Gallant, Jan Laughran, Nancy Rheaume, Gail Rokosz, Cheryl Ryan, Delores Larkins, Denise Dutilly, Linda Pio, Marilyn Robertson, Maureen Sue Benoit, Roxanne Markham, Lucia DeLuca. Second Row—Jan LaRoche, Manley, Betty Fette, Pat Paolini, Susan LaFountain, Debbie Purchase, Shirley Ferrara, Betty Lam, Albert Thibault, Gerald Wroblewski, Paul Chris Blackburn. Our G. O. homeroom 113 stu- dent bookkeepers are very depend- able, capable, and accurate. These students are handpicked specifically to keep the accounts for our G. O. members. They are under the man- agement of Mr. Conchieri. 49 5 PATROLS: First Row—Darlene Minnie, Gail Rokosz, Cheryl Ryan, Rhodes, Pamela Kipetz, Pat Paolini, Debra Pelletier, Paula Melnyk, Pauline Booth, Glorie Fulvi, Linda Fournier, Valerie Calder, Doris Johanne Turcotte, Mr. Troy. Third Row—Cosimo Galluzo, Ronald Willette, John Santaniello, Curtis Troy, Nathan Cooper, James Hall, Seymour, Darlene Akerly, Peggy Melcher, Cheryl Skrabely. Second i Row—Mr. Finnegan, Eileen Slora, Ruth Rivers, Linda Davis, Anne Clinton King, Herman Little, Ronald Wilson, Bruce Bechard. - Se he ic Our student patrol and our office aides are essential to the smooth operation of our school. The High School of Commerce is extremely fortunate in having such eager, hardworking students to maintain efficient order in our hallways and central office. nier, Diane D’ Agostino, Linda Pafumi, June Gelinas, Marie D’Am- brosio, Beverly Beleski, Benjamin Riley, Mr. Troy. Third Row— Bonavita, Darlene Mitchell, Theresa Boisvert, Nancy Brisson, Jan- James Warren, David Johnston, Russell Joubert, Larry Blake, ice Carriere. Second Row—Mr. Finnegan, Randy Blatche, Claudine Daniel Sullivan, Winston Williams, Issac Aycox, Jesse Spinks, Glynn, Helen Caulton, Laurie Bowers, Kathy Ashline, Sue Pan- Paul Teehan, Paul Opitz. PATROLS: First Row—Marianne Papadakis, Nancy Rheaume, Donna Morin, Joan Carra, Carole Ghareeb, Anna Fonseca, Janice 50 OFFICE AIDES: First Row—Linda Harris, Mary Pioggia, Carol Joan Carra, Susan Bacon, Linda Arnold. Third Row: Theresa Salter, Shirley Lovell, Paula Fortini, Darlene Ross, Sue Benoit, Morse, Kathy Laino, Linda Pio, Elaine Brundrett, Nancy Conner, Gail Galipeau, Diane Grenier. Second Row—Greth Jansen, Doris Yvonne Wilson, Sue Balise, Kathy Ashline, Betty Fett, Kathy Beck, Elizabeth Jamgochian, Janice Carriere, Sadie Williams, Hurley, Brenda Walker. Nancy Brisson, Katherine Saxer, Janice Holuk, Malinthea Rhodes, The early bird catches the bus, but... 51 LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: First Row—Karen Blair, Joan Rien- Torres. Second Row—Cynthia Ray, Valerie Roberts, Janice deau, Kathleen Gagnon, Sheila Burt, Vickie Ricapito, Iris Carriere, Carol Smith, Therese Aitchison, Linda Harris. Library Assistants are essential to the school. They aid in keeping our library in order, and they keep track of all books. The Drama Club is a source of enjoyment to all who belong. Who knows? Maybe some of the mem- bers will have their names in lights one day! Hey, Mom! I’m a star! 52 DRAMA CLUB: First Row—Aaron Boykin, David Vennell, Car- olyn Troy, Debra Purchase, Kathryn Gregg, Leonora Costantini, Darlene Sutkoray, Janice Amell, Kathy Steadman, Katherine Wil- liams, Sherry Fernett, Brenda Hetu, Georgia Moody. Second Row— Roseanne Plantier, Diane Pelletier, Maureen Manley, Paulette Henderson, Christine Oliver, Vicki Snouden, Myra Todd, Janice Holuk, Barbara Moore, Linda Fragomeni, Clinton King, Alton Daughtry. Third Row—Chris Vernadakis, Donna Pintonsky, Brenda Walker, Terri Marse, Carol Johnson, Brenda Bush, Cherie Jacobs, Patricia Jennings, Delores Bullock, Phyllis Ferguson, Margo Burke. Actors, Actresses, and Audiences of Tomorrow DRAMA CLUB: First Row—Diane Scully, Cheryll Krull, Roberta Plamondon, Shirleen Diamond, Sheryl! Tilley, Paulette Lemoine, Cheryl Parent, Linda DeGeorge, Susan Pelletier, Barbara Perry, Betty Greene, Karen Lauzon, Brenda Gadson, Lowdean Emmanuel. Second Row—Jocelyn Cole, Cheryl Ryan, Jean Chrzanowski, Gail Rokosz, Hope Siegmond, Deborah Roberts, Frances Smith, Pam Caulton, Judy Higgins, Carol Grimaldi, Doris Seymour, Doreen Inglehart, Shirley Lovell, Janice Laughran, Shireen Sullivan, Cyn- thia Woods. Third Row—Nancy Stefano, Peggy Efantis, Helen Shropshire, Marie Sherfield, Cecile Boyer, Nelma Norman, Cheryle Vachon. 53 From left to right—-Connie Martin, Marian Orcutt, Joan Bedinotti, and Edward Drouin relive nursery school days. a ‘J sna Anthony Allen on the guitar, Greg Caputo on drums. Freshman Capers Ellen Keating, Sharon Winters, Alpha Arnold perform on intricate dance -routine. Students of the class of ’71 revealed their abilities in a fine display of mixed comedy, song, dance and skits. This was Freshman Capers. e i a 4 | Hh Se Hope Siegmond, Suzanne Taylor, Deborah Roberts sing of refuge in “Downtown.” 54 if bat Left to right—Leroy Starks, Johnny Walters, John Buchanon, Gary Burrows carry a modern tune. Raymond Bouthilette and friend in a fine ventriloquism act. JUNIOR CAPERS presented skits, dance groups, singers, a ventriloquist, and a comedian. David Vennell performs a skit about hair. Junior Capers Left to right—Helen Thomas, Kathy Williams, Miriam Jordon, Patricia Ransone dance to a swinging tune. SALLE AL Pile if 4q ; Belinda Johnson as a solo performer in Adele Janisieski performing one of her many Senior Capers. talents. SENIOR CAPERS Senior Capers of the Class of ’69 was a delightful mixture of song, dance, and comedy. The Senior class exhibited their talents with a fitting sense of school spirit. Linda Davis, Nancy Pioggia, Linda Herdendorf singing “Stop In The Name Of Love.” Marian Braese and Ron Wil- lette performing in a skit.. Carol Summerson and Martha Peterson performing in a hu- morous skit. 56 CHEERLEADERS: First Row — Beverly Zerwitz, Janice LaRoche, Denny Dasso. Second Row—Deb- bie Malone, Laurie Bowers, Belvha LeValle. Third Row—Carmen Ca- yode (captain), Maureen Manley, Ann Rolland. Soc eh heehee z Our cheerleaders lead us in a stirring class song as our rally progresses. 57 58 FUTURE TEACHERS: First Row—Margaret Nadeau, Betty Phaneuf, Judy Braese, Deborah Malone, Theresa Desabrais, Denise Dasso, Diane Grenier, Sue Pelletier, Frances Amato, Nancy Rheume, Jackie Mac- Phail. Second Row—Sadie Williams, Ann Allder, Valorie Calder, Mar- garet Lamareaux, Laurie Bowers, Janice LaRoche, Debra Purchase, Sharon Dawidjan, Paula Gilfoil, Shireen Sullivan, Rosemary Kulig, Jeanne Fettes. Third Row—Brenda Walker, Trudie Owens, Barbara Tutty, Susan Tippett, Kathleen Ashline, Linda Drake, Linda Pio, Mau- reen Manley, Linda Warnock, Vickie Souden, Valerie Roberts, Karen Luckcuck. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS: First Row—Sue McLeish, Mary Anne Papadakis, Susan Pavlakis, Maryellen McGrath, Iris Torres, ox- anne Markham. Second Row: Nancy Stefano, Linda Robinson, Darlene Sutkoroy, Lucy Napierski, Malinthea Rhodes, Peggy Efan- tis, Linda Schulte, Adele Janisieski. Third Row—Diane Pelletier, Debra Pelletier, Roseanne Plantier, Marie D’Ambrosio, Marion Monette, Linda Devine, Irene Roberge. FUTURE NURSES: First Row—Trindade J oao, Maryellen McGrath, Pat Langevin, Cheryl Krull, Maryellen Mealy, Marian Brais, Mattie Gresham, Delores Spencer, Evelyn Demers, Linda DeGeorge, Sally Abdoo. Second Row—Karen Blatch, Sanda Minie, Jean D’Ambrosio, unidentified, Debbie Dion, Ann Allder, Mary Brown, Nanci Wright, Paula Barrows, Pat Beaudoin, Judy Higgins, Greta Jansen, Debbie Kirsner, Mary Kozach, Pat Fournier, Claire Zielinski. Third Row— Phyllis Ferguson, Cherie Jacobs, Cathy Burr, Pamela Faniel, Christine Oliver, Paulette Henderson, Susan Pannier, Susan Balise, Joan Robert- son, Debbie Simmons, Margot Burke, Linda Knowlton, Peggy Mulligan. Clubs With a Future FUTURE NURSES: Fi st Row—Carole Ghareeb, Janet Blair, Denise Houle, Dorothy Adams, Anne Fonseca, Linda Fournier, Gail Rokosz, Gloria Fulvi, Cheryl Ryan, Iris Torres. Second Row—Cheri Mastroanni, Donna Douzuk, Linda Foisy, Sadie Williams, Linda D’Amours, Linda Ferrini, Edith McSweeney, Maura Higgins, Nancy Stephens, Peggy Effantis, Bonnie Fettes, Lynn Egleston, Sheila Burt, Nancy O'Keefe. Third Row—Dolores Larkin, Carole Konovelshick, Patricia Ransom, Doris Veasley, Delores Bullock, Myra Todd, Linda Leonard, Bonnie Bey, unidentified, Marcia Clark, Joyce Hrycay, Martha Wheeler, Darleen FitzGerald, Gail McGilvray, Chris McLeery, Linda Douzuk. 59 60 CADUCEUS EDITORIAL AND PHOTOGRAPHIC: First Row—Grace Margosiak, Theresa Desabrais, Carol Allen, Joan Stewart, Donna LeePelton, Theresa Downey, Judy Braese, Gail Rokosz, Jean Chrzanowski, Barbara Perry, Susan Pavla- kis. Second Row—Kathleen Fanning, Barbara Austin, Terry Chapin, Cheryl Skrabely, Karen Luckcuck, Sharon Kipetz, Julianne Footman, Therese Aitchison, Berdjouhi Feredjian, Shirley Ferrara. Third Row—Patricia Sullivan, Ronald Wilson, Thomas Bamber, Donald LeClair, James Cooper, Linda Robinson. Caduceus Staff CADUCEUS—BUSINESS: First Row—Maryann Miller, Sheryl Tilley, Linda Lambach, Darlene Ross, Laura Tovet, Cheryl Ryan, Gwen Powell, Winifred Plante, Denise Rogers, Joanne D'Agostino, Anna Fonseca. Second Row—Ralph Marcheselli, Donna Piacentini, Adele Janisieki, Patricia Talbot, Connie Martin, Janice Berthiaume, Karen Richards, Linnea Roberts, Frances Smith, Susan Drew, Darlene Mit- Lon SEER Gra? chell, Alice Duff, Chris McLeary, Eileen Slora, Rodney Johnson. Third Row—William Randall, Thomas Extein, Donna Barron, Janice Carriere, Marilyn Robertson, Maureen Manley, Kathleen Ashline, Beverly Beleski, Linda Robinson, Effie Marangoudakis, Sandra John- son, Donna Gasperini, Bruce Wright, Bob DiNicola. COMMERCE EDITORIAL AND BUSINESS: First Row—Dianna Gaylor, Adele Janisieski, Diana Hamel, Pauline Booth, Eileen Boyer, Debra Cazavilan, Karen Brownley, Diane Grenier, Carol Borgatti, Roxanne Markham, Lucia DeLuca. Second Row—Carolyn Groleau, Cheryl Skrabely, Marie Sherfield, Debbie Randolph, Gretha Jansen, Pamela Chmura, Sharon Racine, Lynne Russell, Patricia Patrie, Yvonne Jalbert, Kathleen Nadeo, Margaret Beyette, Kathy Balise. Third Row—Lorene Mattei, Diane D’ Agostino, Lucy Boisvert, Arlet Nicholas, Anne Pippa, Nancy Connor, Catherine Girard, Patricia Paolini, Sharon Kipetz, Vicki Snowden, Karen Luckcuck, Christine Nowak. Fourth Row—Jamison Sanders, Paul Teehan, Rosemary Bailey, Kathy Crosby, Kathy Laino, Marion Monette, Terry Chapin, Isabel Chavez, Daniel Boyle, Thomas Eggleston. Commerce Editorial and Business Staff COMMERCE EDITORS: Lynne Russell, Adele Janisieski, Thomas Eggleston, Lucia DeLuca, Patricia Paolini, Roxanne Markham. 61 GYM LEADERS: First Row—Gail Blackman, Deborah Holmes, Carol Salter, Suzanne Gouin, Eileen Boyer, Justine Senecal, Katherine Saxer, Margaret Faust, Carmen Cayode, Jeanne Fettes, Roberta Plamondon. Second Row—Diane Cabana, Vicki Snouden, Martha Wheeler, Marie Davis, Denise LeBel, Joyce Ellert, Barbara Fleming, Annie Marshall, Pat Donavon, Wendy Root, Joan Balboni, Diane Swenor, Vivian Black, Rosemary Bailey, Carol Konovelchick, Coleen Rock. Third Row—Debbie Gingras, Linda Aveyard, Gail Triplett, Betty Jamgochian, Janice Holuk, Carol Shultz, Bonnie Fettes, Pam Davis, Rosemary Kulig, Barbara Smith, Judy Albert. Fun and Education Mixed DRILL TEAM: First Row—Iris Torres, Belinda Johnson, Mary Ann Miller, Mary Ann Mazza, Eileen Boyer, Shirley Stebbins, Linda Scott, Beverly Rowtham, Jennifer Jones, Kathy Balise, Theresa Desabrias. Second Row—Barbara Evans, Judy Albert, Lowdean Emmanuel, Ramona Williams, Sue Pannier, Linda Herdendorf, Debbie Chappell, Evelyn Smith, Pat Lambert, Nancy Pioggia. Third Row—Christine Oliver, Sue Balise, Valerie Roberts, Kathy Ashline, Michele Burr, Linda Aveyard, Yvonne Wilson, Brenda Walker. ‘COMMERCE DRILL TEAM 62 BAND MEMBERS: First Row—Betty Borders, Doretta Moreau, Pat Shea, Ed Wilson, Joe Anzalotti, Greg Caputo. Third Row—Jack Cousin, Langevin, Donna Maroney, Donald Bousquet, Carol George, Susan Tom Extine, Dennis Peterson, Alton Daughtry, Archie Williams, John Pannier, Sharon Kipetz, Joan Drake. Second Row—Arthur Malone, Saunders. Tom Clark, Larry Martin, Virginia Clarke, Robert DiNiicola, Robert Join the band “Oom Pah, Oom Pah, Oom Pah Pah’ Do-Re-Me . 63 The library It is in- ledge. phere for students. as a source for reference : 3 : iS) a3 oO. g ‘ ees — 3 =o 5 F = yA = S = = a= rs ss = = d Ss = : = 82S ES ehees = : Psy - So aa See aS SS 55 nn Shes 66 ae MR. MEACHEM’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 27: First Row—David Richard Beem, Louis Bianco, Paul Anderson, Thomas Aveyard. Third Cassesse, Dominic DeMarinis, Willie Burke, Raymond Bouthilette, Row—Nathan Cooper, Paul Barrows, Donald Bousquet, Marc Benoit, Donald Belleville, Kenneth Anderson, Donald Avezzie, Wayne Affleck. John Brady, John Barsyczewski. Second Row—Thomas Bamber, Robert Carter, Armand Berthiaume, e ‘... getting a summons from Mr. Troy!” MR. CORCORAN’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 104: First Row—Linda Arnold, Linda Aveyard. Third Row—Donna Ascione, Judy Albert, Bell, Patricia Bailey, Debra Asher, Deborah Bednarz, Diane Aller, Diane Roberta Bator, JoAnn Anderson, Diane Ferguson, Judy Ayhanian, Kathy Bergmann, Joan Balboni, Jeanne Bedford. Second Row—Gail Anable, Balise, Patricia Beaudoin. Virginia Aronne, Rosemary Bailey, Cathy Bentley, Janice Amell, Linda MRS. SARTWELL’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 106: First Row—Glenda Lloyd, Lynn, Brown, Susan Boulerice, Judith Blanchard, Lucy Biancucci, Vivian Black, Gail Blackman. Second Row—Paula Brunsell, Marlene Bulger, Kathleen Brueno, Betty Borders, Margaret Boucher, Cecile Fen- MR. HOLLEY’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 109: First Row—Holly Cam- pagna, Joyce Caputo, Susan Caney, Anthony Tosoni, Thomas Charko, Cliff Chadwick, Barbara Caron, Cynthia Busha. Second Row—Adele Cardaropoli, Carol Cardin, Shirley Chappell, Pamela Caron, Joan nell, Susan Blair, Judy Braese, Margaret Beyette. Third Row—Frances Duff, Margot Burk, Dolores Bullock, Deborah Blackwell, Dianne Brunt, Cynthia Brown, Deborah Burns, Gary Barrows. Cavanaugh, Jean Cavanaugh, Suzanne Byrnes. Third Row—Debra Berg- strom, Michelle Burr, Denise Douglas, Ruth Butler, Diane Cabana, Debra Chappell, Sanda Cartmill, Wanda Carter. 67 68 MR. TENCZAR’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 110: First Row—Brenda Colletti, Kevin Clarke, John Connors, George Clark, Ed Choiniere, John Creanza, Jim Cooper, Faith Cote. Second Row—Pam C. Crane, Andy Cole, Jocelyn Cole, Violet Brodie, Chris Cooley, Carolyn Cheeks, Linda Cherry. Third Row—Barbara Clark, Chris Nowak, Sara Cole, Candy Collins, Pam E. Crane, Cathy Chrusciel, Louise Clark. @ ‘,.. attending your first rally.” MR. McKAY’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 112: First Row—Joyce Des- D’Ambrosio, Tommie Deyampert, Joanne D'Agostino, Evelyn Demers. noyers, Andrea Pearson, Beth Davis, Michael Scully, John Solecki, Linda Third Row—Valerie DeGray, Mary Daponde, Kathie Crosby, Nancy DeCaro, Dorothy Day, Emma Denson, Linda Devine, Cynara Ogle, Donna Culloo, Pamela Davis. Danielfi Linda Morace, Linda DeGeorge. Second Row—Andrea Delevo, Linda Delano, Cheryl DiLorenzo, Maria DeCastro, Marie Davis, Jean MR. PHILLIPS” JUNIOR HOMEROOM 124: First Row—Paul Dio- nisi, William Faison, Steven Foint, John Divenuto, Robert Dwight, Rocco Albano, Robert Loquidice, Michael Eaton. Second Row—Eugania McCall, Ann Edgerly, Ellen Fitzgerald, Theresa Downey, Joanne Dra- MRS. GUMLAW’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 203: First Row—Paula Fortini, Barbara Fleming, Paul Fortini, Reno Focosi, Stephen Fontaine, Lawrence Gadson, Mable Gadson, Darlene Fountain. Second Row— Barbara Garwacki, Heidi Franck, Julianne Footman, Maureen O'Leary, vecky, Mirian Jordan, Donna Douzuk, Patricia Donovan, Joyce Ellert. Third Row—Phyllis Ferguson, Margaret Dufficy, Berdjouhi Feredjian, Bonnie Fettes, Roxanne Douglas, Nancy O’Keefe, Linda Everett, Dolores Finch, Kathy Egan. wy Wd Linda Foisy, Linda Fragomeni, Brenda Gadson. Third Row—Patricia Fontaine, Donna Gasperini, Kathleen Ford, Joan Plefka, Merita Flint- roy, Jane Fusaro, Patricia Fournier. 69 70 MISS MEEHAN’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 204: First Row—Donna Grode, Patricia Gloster, John Plant, Robert Greenia, Marc Greenberg, Judith Green, Susan Goulet, Linda Gavlick. Second Row—Gwendolyn Griner, Mattie Gresham, Gloria Gonzales, Carolyn Groleau, Connie Ghi- ee NS MISS McDONALD’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 206: First Row—Diana Guerrette, Andrea Becker, Nancy Hauschild, Bill Guertin, Wesley Hun- ter, Susan Herchuck, Janet Brown, Rita Hoague. Second Row—Micha- leen Hackett, Cheryl Krull, Linda Herberger, Melissa Hart, Pat Honney, doni, Donna Baldwin, Cheria Graham. Third Row—Lolita Gonzalez, Zella Gosselin, Deborah Gingras, Christine Oliver, Lillie Green, Judy Geagan. ... Struggling through Monday Morning Blahs.” px pal QV Anne Gustafson, Linda Harris. Third Row—Cynthia Howe, Joyce Hrycay, Paulette Henderson, Janice Holuk, Carolyn Hasenjager, Brenda Hetu, Sherry Fernett, Gail Harrison. MRS. ABBOTT'S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 225: First Row—Lynn Papurzynski, Patricia Mitchell, Debbie Monette, Debbie Munroe, Mar- jorie Morrow, Virginia Miles, Maryann Miller, Kathleen Nader. Second Row—Valentina Milanczuk, Jo Ann Braica, Kristine Newman, Floyd ‘wears JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Pam Davis, Clinton King, and Debbie Malone. MRS. TRELA’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 307: First Row—Lorraine Pippa, Gloria Pickett, Brenda Plunkett, Betty Phaneuf, Cheryl Parent, Roberta Plamondon. Second Row—Patricia Record, Barbara Quinn, Willis, Frank Caudle, Joe Morgan, Delores Spencer, Estelle Page, Bar- bara Moore. Third Row—lIlene Mindel, Cheryl Morris, Kathleen Mc- Ewan, Darlene Mezzetti, Lucy Napierski, Noreen Miller, Doretta Moreau, Rosemary Nolan. i ee Janice Porter, Celestine Pleasant, Debra Raco, Eva Pizarro, Constance Psyris. Third Row—Clorena Ann Ranson, Delphine Pleasant, Debbie Rees, Patricia Ranson, Roseanne Plantier, Sandy Pikula. 73 MISS BLAKESLEE’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 309: First Row—Linnia Stanley Paskowich, Richard Pieraccini, James Opitz, Dwight Parker, Roberts, Catherine Roberts, Irene Roberge, Christine Regan, Roberta David Rivers. Third Row—Ann Derowin, Linda Robinson, Colleen Rodolakis, Jeanne Ricciardi. Second Row—Bruce Haas, Wayne Petlock, Rock, Marjorie Parsons, Vonte Dayle Robert, Malinthea Rhodes. ee ... cramming for your finals in steno and bookkeeping!” ry MISS CANARIE'S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 312: First Row—Lise Roy, Denise Roy, Donna Roseman, Darlene Ross, Debra Ryan, Teresa Rybczyk, Teresa Santaniello, Elaine Sady. Second Row—Judy Scott, Marguerite Cacco, Carol Schultz, Beverly Rowtham, Linda Schulte, Bar- Marguerite Cacco, Carol Schultz, Beverly Rowtham, Linda Schulte, Bar- bara Seppola, Linda Scott. Third Row—Donna Scammon, John Martin, Marc Sales, Thomas Rucks, James Grant, Jamison Sanders. oo POOR . MISS PELLEGRINO’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 313b: First Row— Smith, Leroy Starks, Willie J. Shingles, Linda Skwisz. Third Row— Doreen Shropshire, Marie Sherfield, Beatrice Pelletier, Joan Stewart, Deborah Simmons, Vicki Snowden, JoAnn Slacheka, Roxan Stricker, Barbara Simmons, Christine Skibski, Gail Smith, Margaret Stanek, Catherine Steadman, Eileen Slora. Second Row—Cheryl Skrabely, Gary Sibilia, Lawrence Siano, William “T wonder if I’m in the wrong line?” MS e ¥ 9 cary. MRS. MAHAN’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 315: First Row—Diane Shireen Sullivan, Rita Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor, Debra Pelletier. Third Talbot, Wanda Thadison, Myra Todd, Christine Talbot, Diane Swenor, Row—John Sullivan, Gene Theroux, Timothy Tillotson, Douglas Teece, Mary Ellen Taylor, Cynthia Switzer, Sheryl Tilley. Second Row—Dar- Michael Sullivan. lene Sutkovoy, Doreen Taylor, Linda Swentinckus, Deborah Tokarski, SS = MISS CONWAY’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 317: First Row—Debbie Carol Valliere, Lee Ann Turcotte, Katherine Tourgee, Kevin Vann, Valentine, Claire Perrault, Ramos Tosado, Marlene Tyrell, Susan Pelle- Craig Vanderman. Third Row—Cheryl Turner, Florence Trett, Mar- tier, Charlotte Vachon, Cheryle Vachon, Wanda Tyrell. Second Row— jorie Turner, Gail Triplett, Carolyn Troy, Mary Turner, Christine Raymond Vadnais, Lee Elmasian, Andrea Traynham, Elizabeth Taylor, Tourigny, Debra Williams. s ,.. discovering your class ring fits on your big toe!” MR. CZECH’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 318a: First Row—Deborah Jacqueline Vigneault, Marla Torff, June Tompkins. Third Row—Rich Williams, Bonnie Weaver, Jeanne Vannelli, Barbara Perry, Kathleen Washburn, George Webb, Gene Veasley, Theodore Wilkerson, Johnny Newton, Gail Wassung, Diana Vartuli. Second Row—Chris Vernadakis, Walter, David Vennell, William Welz. Martha Wheeler, Jo Anne White, Alice Wilkerson, Charlene Vaughn, MR. FLAGG’S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 323: First Row—Ramona Williams, Deborah Willett, Helen Thomas, Fern Williams, Hope Yen- son, Paula Fortini, Beverly Zerwitz. Second Row—Rosalie Woodsworth, Yvon, Wanda Zuchara. Sue Zguro, Phyllis Merritt, Judy Spagnolo, Sheryl Williams, Peggy “I think I left the Youmell, Katherine Williams, Velma Norman. Third Row—Kris Young, James Williams, John Wood, Michael Yacovone, Bruce Wright, John money in my other pants!” ile Mr. lmost any- office. im a on staff rQ re eo een : e : ae. ae sear ee 55 3 SS =e ie rs is the tive Hea n atin beet thet sh fant Jj. Ks sé doo ve A ena sesenee 2 oe z Sree ae ee - SSeS a ae 3 7a oe nt ; ree eee - 34 = Orie A Sine eR eee a mae 3 : =e od es cess ies Sane . % = mS gat orci are ae aoe ies 3 5 a2 7 a ATO a So = S 3 pet Ore AOS SE rinct Hh fs 4 pr dog ¢ ed | if tuple Ahhsh Peiage yy t roam- jus Ll, or utside after schoo 0 eria, afet the ca e Cire! 4 ‘. U he holds conferences w ! i i F fh t the h “ i oat i ith students, e 15 O other adm alls. In b an a ye L t u Ou, trators, tnt el ', parents, ihe Meniaadt dies aw rok Weetta ii: is daily paper Midura and Mr. does h Dr. V1 ints d wor bat grams, an Ys pare es. rs’ pro Ay hal yea city. i t ool in the this the best sch aaa Al ey wits if ‘4 i a ; i a Pores SF - Sa ee re DA Aas Se AM. THE 1968 TRACK TEAM: Front Row: Pat Manley, Herman Little, Gene Veasley, Steve Marangoudakis. Third Row: Mr. Russo, Mer. Ezzard Starks, Michael Kane, Alton Daughtry, Mark Mitchell. Second Aaron Wilmont, Herbert Norman, Lee McKay, Reno Focosi, Jamison. Row: Clinton King, Isaac Aycox, Douglas Teece, Aaron Boykin, Trackmen End Season With Victory Many promising underclassmen were added to this year’s track team. Herman Little was in the spotlight by topping last season’s record at the Interschool Meet. Gene Veasley strides to an easy victory. Herman Little and opponent on starting line. 80 Alton Daughtry and Aaron Boykin keep Commerce in lead. Baton passes from Clinton King to Alton Daughtry as they enter into last lap. Steve Marangoudakis showing perfect form in tossing discus. Isaac Aycox at point of release in the javelin throw. THE 1968 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM. First Row: Thomas Moore, Ronald Willette, David Cassesse, Joe Carelock, Donald Wright. Third Ronald Voyik, Scott Beeman, Michael Canty, Richard Holmes, Michael Row: Donald Belleville, Coach Connery, David Rivers, Roy Jones. Scavotto. Second Row: Dennis Pitoniak, Bill Nyman, Henry Bergeron, Raiders Pitching Rattles Opposition Scott Beeman, with a base hit, is on his way. With strong pitching and hard batting by players like Dave Cassesse, the 1968 Baseball Team was nearly successful in attaining second place in the In- terschool League. Several errors in fielding lost many tight games for the Raiders. 82 | a few ON Wee THE 1968 JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM. First Row: Larry Lapointe, Paul Sandburg, Wayne Petlock. Third Row; Curtis Troy, Jones, Kevin Vann, Richard Washburn, Armand Berthiaume, Michael Robert Moynihan. Krasner. Second Row: Ed Kane, Larry Guertin, Richard Beem, Francis Managers Richard James and David Rivers assist the coach in preparation for the game. With the bases loaded, Dennis Pitoniak is ready for a grand slam. Sr. = fe a a 4 83 84 THE 1968 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: Front Row—Wayne Petlock, David Bassett, Rod Parlor, Jamison Sanders, Willie Shingles, Henry Douglas, Robert Seymour, Michael Washington, Joe Eaton. Second Row—Bob Mastroianni, Larry Guertin, Ernest Gallerini, John Sanders, Richard Kane, Bill Faison, Peter Fiorentino, Joe Vacirca. Third Row: Charles Wilson, Bronzell Graham, John Walters, Scott Beeman, Eldon McLean, Derik Hall, Andrew Scibelli, Anielo Scibelli, Larry Jones. Fourth Row—Anthony Tosoni, Kenneth Anderson, Greg Davis, Mr. Flagg, Mr. Debonis, Mr. Albano, Gerald Johnson, Tyrone Quattlebaum, Joe Laino. Commerce Football Team Experiences Discouraging Season Referee spots a penalty during footb all previews. With a new coaching staff and an under- manned squad, the Commerce gridmen didn’t fare too well. Coach Debonis, and the returning freshmen and juniors look forward to a more successful season. a] at — al BAT RCE Composed though tackled, Classical’s number 20 is brought down by Rod Parlor. Behind the Raiders’ defense, John Walters prepares to make a run. A good reception made by Andy Scibelli during practice. John Walters, executing an important play, is about to be stopped. gine a Sy Poet, ri 85 1968 SOCCER TEAM. Front Row: Robert D’Amarie, Richie James, Richard Moynihan, Greg Valentine, Norman Walker, Anthony Fugate, James Kennedy. Second Row: Edwin Lockhart, Clinton King, Daniel Junior, Ed Rokosz, David Rivers, Tony Concalves, Charles Pappis, Robert Nyman. Third Row: Manager David Vennell, Coach Connery, Richard Yvon, Francis Lapoint, Tom Charko, Donald Bousquet, Man- ager William Batchelder. Booters Experience Mediocre Season Our team gets into formation to block the opponent from advancing to our goal. 86 The Crimson booters finished out the season with a 4-7-1 record. With mostly juniors and freshmen in their line-up, a bright future is anticipated. In the thick of the battle for the ball are Clinton King and 4 be Daniel Junior. o +e i Fran Lapoint and opponent wait anxiously for the ball. Things are really happening as the teams fight it out. Coach Connery gives the team directions and a pep-talk during the game. 87 Vy N [ COMER 92 THE 1969 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. Left to Right: Coach Henry Payne, Michael Buggs, Jerry Daniels, Robert Mack, John Walters, George Clark, Bronzell Graham, Gene Veasley, Isaac Aycox, Richard Yvon, John Santaniello, Jessie Spinks, John Buchanan, and Leroy Starks. Hoop Team Wins City Crown Completely surrounded by opponents, Isaac scores again. George Clark fights for possession of ball. The power and skill displayed by the Raiders on the court demonstrate the great enthusiasm in which they hold the sport. They surpassed all previous teams in total scores, wins, and in talent. The two outstanding players were Jesse Spinks and Isaac Aycox, MVP. Danny Junior, scorekeeper, and Mr. Debonis enjoying the act ion. Gene Veasley goes up for jump ball. Pees TEAM RECORD COMMERCE OPPONENT 70 Ted lowe ee 32 59 Trade uberitie ayia. 33 83 St OSephieeee tas 56 68 Classical iene 51 90 Staosephiaar ase 73 59 Cathedral .............. “ 37 69 Minnechaug ............ 61 69 E. Longmeadow .... 38 83 Mt. Greylock .......... 46 66 pliechnica laeeeees eee 55 91 Longmeadov .......... 32 72 Cathedral ................ 39 67 Ludlowse ieee 38 88 ‘Trade Wisse. eee: 42 108 Mt. Greylock .......... 76 72 Glassicalipeeetee ee 57 98 BL echnical aeeeereesee 80 Jesse Spinks demonstrates his agility as he drives for lay-up. 89 support before the start of the game. game. COMMERCE WINS WESTERN MASS. TOURNAMENT TO RUN THEIR WINNING STREAK TO 22-0 Commerce .... 102 Agawam .......... 73 Commerce .... 83 Tech: 3 eee 72 Commerce a Sie So. Hadley ...... 70 Commerce starters giving each other moral Captains shake hands before start of the Tip off at start of the game against Agawam. Cheerleaders pep up the fans. Isaac Aycox shoots a foul shot. ce by ce Jesse Spinks on jump-shot. Jesse Spinks on drive for basket against Jessie Spinks shoots from outside in game Mr. Payne cutting strings after tournament victory. Tech. Aycox ready for rebound. against South Hadley. 3 aaa oe it HB 1234 2 F |GUESTS [ BHOME | Final score—South Hadley 70, Mr. Payne receiving Western Mass. Commerce displays trophies after winning the tournament. Commerce 81. trophy. THE 1969 HOCKEY TEAM. Front Row: Richard Normand, Walter Tillotson, Don LaFlamme, Donald Wright, Jerry Sullivan, Gene The- Nyman, David Sirois, Richard Beem, William Kinney, Ronald Willette, roux, Gerald Wroblewski, Craig Vandermyn, Donald Bousquette. Don Belleville, Richard Marszalek, Michael Canty. Second Row: Coach Crimson Icemen End Season With 5-4-1 Record The Hockey Team had a fair season, 5 wins, 4 loses, and a tie. They competed in tense competi- tion for the Western Mass. Fay Division Title. After a poor start, Commerce began to gell, high- lighted by a victory over Long- meadow, one of the contenders for the league title. Ronnie Willette is fighting it out for a loose puck. 92 Gerry Wroblewski gets in position to block the shot. Gerry Wroblewski assists fellow teammate gain possession of puck. An observant referee anticipates a penalty on the ice. Don Wright attempts a shot while being checked by opponent 93 ay WRESTUNG, ; 1969 WRESTLING TEAM. Front Row: Mike Yacavone, Cosimo Scott Beeman, Eldon Mclean, Edward Choiniere, Clinton DePriest, Galluzo, Wayne Petlock, Richard Kane, Robert Greenia, John Di- Coach Meacham. venuto. Back Row; Ned Hannaford, David Larsen, Mike Sullivan, Wrestling Builds Muscle Tone one itt Mike Yacavone gets a secure grip on his opponent Pinned!!! as the match progresses. 94 Clinton DePriest commences the wrestling match Marc Greenburg attempts to secure his opponent with his Classical rival. in a pinned down position. Although our wrestlers had a poor season, wrestling provides an invigorating sport that helps promote students in self-defense. In the words of their coach, Mr. Meacham, “It was our Building Season.” Mr. Meacham shows seniors Scott Beeman, Cosimo Galluzo, and Richard Kane a few helpful techniques. 95 agp : ij Pa Pt Tap a 1968 GOLF TEAM. Left to right: Mr. Conchieri, John Creanza, Timothy Tillotson, Edmund Rodeen, Gene Sheroux, Roger Lapierre. The 1969 Golf Team, a recently begun group, finished the season satisfactorily. With the helpful suggestions of Golf Pros In Mr. Conchieri, the team regarded each game as a test in accuracy and skill. Our Midst — A few last-minute tips are given to Ed Rodeen and John Creanza Mr. Conchieri shows proper stance grip to Gene Sheroux. as they prepare for a game at a nearby course. 96 Though there are many activities going on at Commerce, what happens in a regular gym period is just as important. Gymnastics play a major role in the development of team participation and well-being. These periods of organized activity provide a means of competing in the President’s Council on Physical Fitness in the spring. a7 THE 1969 J.V. BASKETBALL SQUAD. Left to Right: Robert Seymour, Charles Williams, Coach Debonis, Willie Shingles, Mgr. Larry Jones, Bennie Green, Tom Charko. Junior Varsity Basketball Has Victorious Season. Coach Payne with three of Commerce's best. 98 4 1968 VOLLEY BALL TEAM. Front Row: Jeanne Fettes, Lucy Bouni- Second Row: Beatrice Pelletier, Candice Cole, Velma Norman, Yvonne conti, Kathy Fanning, Linnea Roberts, Elizabeth Taylor, Linda Arnold. Freeman, Mary Kosach, Alice Cygan. Volleyball and Field Hockey Are Girls’ Action Sports. The Volleyball Team is composed of interested freshmen and juniors who enjoy a game that is both friendly and self-satisfying. Debbie Parker glances ahead to the goal as Pat Ransom and Trudy Owens struggle to gain the lead. 100 1968 FIELD HOCKEY TEAM: Front Row—Rita Hoague, Linda Schulte, Linda Howe, Judy Scott, Linda Arnold, Peggy Long. Second Row; Debbie Parker, Valerie Roberts, Trudy Triplett, Pat Ran- som, Sue Balise. Linda Howe, Judy Scott, and Valerie Roberts fight for possession of the ball, while Sue Balise seems to have her own ideas as to who should make the goal. == $ Beet ae aan Beate hea RMR ANS ee tet Seay Rt abe ae VESEY. Cea ht Field Hockey and Invigorating Commercites The Field Hockey Team is formed in the fall, soon after the girls have become familiarized with this in- vigorating sport. The team competes interscholastically throughout the season, but the games are not widely publicized. Apparatus skills are easily acquired, as Freida Taylor demonstrates. Gymnastics Are Sports For Beverly Zerwitz easily performs a stunt that is impossible for most people. Gym is fun at Commerce, as these girls prove. As a result of the clever programming done by the gym in- structors, the girls are able to par- ticipate in many different areas of athletic competition each year. 101 husk TETEEREMRRNES eee FIRST TO BEGIN THE GAME: THE JUMP BALL. Bowling and Basketball Pair Up For The Season. Even if the first ball goes wrong, there’s always another chance. 102 Getting points is the goal, and lay-up shots make that goal easier to attain. Without good form, it is impossible to defeat the opponent. The Commerce cheerleaders inspire the student body to greater school spirit, and the teams to greater victories through their efforts at rallys and games. The Cheerleading and Drill Teams are an important part of Commerce’s sports life. To be a member of the Commerce Drill Team, one must practice regularly to attain precision and grace of performance, as these girls demonstrate. in many icipated have part ict nts we as stude Y oh} doors, the fall we are welcomed back to the High School ese U 8 HF peat nt ed har afd ] ‘eqil YOU 4 Thro sembl ASS es. In lis ‘ LO) bf fata yas ior ae ; RRL Let Dy of. TESS ae ed ee 4 i a} i the Mr. Sw gl Gan fall wears on, we are intro- eeney. As Here the students can express their feelings for lies. ‘the ri i by i 7} mmerce é | Hae our t 7 L Haga hy Throughout the icians me we have a different are held. s d talk to us, At the end of the school year, we the audi Each year at Thanksgiving ti ter, the class capers fferent music assemblies where the future mus i win Zt ! fi m. Int have d ea 4 it man come an gyi ( a} Oo { i j i 1o ra tle. nye ain us. rt tele ey tye én . i) year Wy torium and awards and scholarships are ble ; given the audi- ay in ivi 1 t ior ac ? in ut. The Sen } i ties culminate with Class D To eee ‘ Hh POLLARD AT ih SDH RODE SIAM Ss a ane 2 ail 5B ag ORR oI EE REN ce THE SENIOR PROM Muncipal Audi orium t The Impossible Dream 106 QUEEN OF THE PROM... | o— Marian Brais Her Court... Ann Mango, Carole Smith, Iris Torres, and Susan Bacon. 107 CHARLOTTE ABDOW 593 Bay Street Caper Jr., St. Ambition: To be a success Hobby: Skiing Pet Peeve: Someone in room 108 Clerical BONNIE AFLECK 361 Forest Hills Road Stenographic THERESE AITCHISON 192 Marsden Street F.T.A. Sr.; Caduceus Editorial Staff Sr.; Library Assistant Fr., Jie, BYE Ambition: Teacher to the Deaf Hobbies: Read, sew, play piano, swim College Prep-Stenographic DARLENE AKERLY 15 Colonial Avenue Hobbies: Horseback riding, sports Pet Peeve: Brothers Clerical CHRISTINE ALBANO 80 Manhattan Street Clerical FRANCES AMATO 1309 St. James Avenue INGEUS Ici ees Ac ne) Cae Ole: T.B. Typist Sr.; Drill Team r “ “Ambition: To become a sec- retary Bookkeeping-Stenographic DEBORAH ALBERT 59 Meredith Street Student Council Fr.; G.O. Al- ternate Sr.; Math Club Jr.; Speech Club Sr. Ambition: To teach disabled children Hobbies: Square dancing, camping Pet Peeve: Unfair teachers College Prep-Stenographic PHYLLIS ASHFORD 53 White Street Ambition: To become a sec- retary Hobby: Swimming Bookkeeping-Stenographic ANN J. ALLDER 115 Northampton Avenue levels Sigs Pee IUgeee ee Red Cross Sr.; Speech Club Sr. Ambition: To become a le- gal secretary Hobbies: Records, reading, pen pals Pet Peeve: People who show off Clericla-Stenographic DIANE BABALIS 74 White Street Spanish Club Sr. Ambition: To be a teacher Bookkeeping CAROL ALLEN 171 Gilbert Avenue N.H.S. Sd.; French Club Fr., Jr., Sr.; Caduceus Editorial Stafisje. st College Prep-Stenographic SUSAN BACON 85 Savoy Avenue Capers Sr.; Office Aide Jr., Sr.; Ski Club Sr. Ambition: To be a secretary Bookkeeping KATHLEEN ASHLINE 47 Wilmont Student Council Fr.; F.T.A. Sr.; French Club Jr., Sr.; Red Cross Pres. Fr., Jr., Sr.; Drill Team Sr. Ambition: To become a teacher Hobby: Swimming Pet Peeve: Phony people College Prep-Stenographic : 4 DEBRA AVERY 16 Rodney Smith Jr. Circle Ambition: To become a hairdresser Hobbies: Ice skating, read- ing Pet Peeve: Loud people Clerical LINDA AUNCHMAN 45 Malibu Drive Ambition: To be happy Hobbies: Skating, dancing Pet Peeve: Crowded locker rooms Clerical ISAAC AYCOX 73 Amore Road Basketball Fr., Jr., Sr.; Patrol Sra lacks Era tnS.5b OOt- ball Fr.; G.O. Agent Jr. Hobbies: Basketball Clerical BARBARA AUSTIN 15 Crawford Circle N.H.S. Jr., Sr.; G.O. Agent Fr.; Caduceus Editorial Staff JieSt--ecle Dae Ly piston ye brary Assistant Fr., Jr. Ambition: To become an artist Hobbies: Drawing, singing Bookkeeping-Stenographic LIZABETH AUSTIN 17 Tulsa Street Clerical Choosing our senior class officers 109 We all must have our moments of “second freshmanhood!” DAVID BARRON 1312 Worcester Street Patrol Jr., Sr.; Capers Jr.; Of- fice Aide Fr.; Graduation Usher Ambition: To be a com- puter technician Bookkeeping DONNA BARRON 1312 Worcester Street G.O. Agent Sr.; G.O. Alt. Jr.; Caduceus Business Staff Sr. Ambition: To be a secretary Hobbies: Dancing and skat- ing Pet Peeve: Crowded locker rooms Clerical JAMES BAIRD 1043 Allen Street Bookkeeping JAMIE BALCH 92 Randolf Street Pet Peeve: Homework Hobby: Swimming Ambition: To be a physical therapy assistant General PATRICIA BASSETT 87 Robert Dyer Circle Ambition: To be a dental assistant Hobby: Drum corps Clerical DEBBI BAKER 135 Temby Street N.H:S. “Sri; TB. Ly pistes Class Day Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm. Ambition: To be a medical lab assistant Bookkeeping SUSAN BALISE 27 Wesson Street Red Cross Sr.; Office Aide Sr.; G.A.A. Fr., Jr See Nurses Sr.; Field Hockey Sr.; Drill Team Jr., Sr. Ambition: To be a nurse Bookkeeping KATHLEEN BAXTER 224 Berkshire Avenue Stenographic BRUCE BECHARD 53 Lucerne Road Patroleere |i, ot. Capets Fr., Jr.; Graduation Usher; Track Fr.; Wrestling Fr. Ambition: To be an ac- countant Hobby: Playing the organ Bookkeeping DORIS BECK 20 Bernard Street G.O. Agent Fr.; G.O. Alt. Jr.; Office Aide Jr., Sr. Ambition: To be a reliable worker Pet Peeve: Long assemblies Clerical LINDA BEDARD 127 Elijah Street Caduceus Advertising Sr. Ambition: To be a secretary Hobbies: Collecting stuffed animals and pictures of cats Pet Peeve: People hurting animals Clerical SCOTT BEEMAN 945 Allen Street Wrestling Fr., Jr., Sr.; Foot- ball Fr., Jr., St.; Baseball Fr., Jr.; Graduation Usher Ambition: To be a teacher Hobby: Sports College Prep-Bookkeeping SUSAN BELANGER 11 Home Street Bookkeeping SUSAN BENOIT 699 Belmont Avenue N.H.S. Sr.; Office Aide Sr.; G.O. Auditor Sr.; Jr. Execu- tive Board Ambition: To be a secretary Hobbies: Playing golf and bowling Bookkeeping-Stenographic BEVERLY BELESKI 187 Pine Street Future Homemakers Sr.; Ca- duceus Bus. Staff Sr.; Patrol Sis Gel £8 Dilla Deams) £3 Ambition: To be an execu- tive secretary Clerical HENRY BERGERON 18 Lindale Street Patrol Fr.; Baseball Fr., Jr.; Football Jr. - Ambition: To be an insur- ance salesman Hobby: Sports Business CHERYL BELLEFEUILLE 104 Duryea Street G OPT Al Ge Ei-aa): Vem Gheer- leader Ambition: To be an airline stewardess Hobby: Water skiing Pet Peeve: Conceited girls Clerical DONNA BERTA 84 Ferncliff Avenue Ambition: To be an office worker Hobbies: Swimming and dancing Pet Peeve: Guidance assem- blies Bookkeeping ALTHEA BENNETT 24 Converse Street Glee Club Fr., Jr. Ambition: To be an airline stewardess Hobby: Collecting records Pet Peeve: The 55 Chevy Bookkeeping JANICE BERTHIAUME 42 Arbutus Street G.O. Agent Sr.; Caduceus Business Staff Sr. Ambition: To be a secretary Hobbies: Sewing and bowl- ing Bookkeeping BONNIE BEY 14 West Bay Path Terrace G.O. Alt. Sr.; Future Home- maker Fr.; Future Nurses Club Sr.; Ski Club Sr. Ambition: To be a nurse Bookkeeping WALTER BLAND 14 Wellesley Street Capers Jr., Sr.; School Jazz Trio Ambition: To be a jazz pianist General MICHAEL BOGARD 190 College Street Pet Peeve: People who know it all Hobby: Life Ambition: To be a success Clerical CHRISTINE BLACKBURN 114 Pennsylvania Avenue G.O. Auditor Sr.; Ski Club Jr., Sr.; G.O. Alternate Fr. Hobby: Skiing Pet Peeve: Conceited people Ambition: To go into fash- ion retail Bookkeeping KAREN BLATCH 53 Thompson Street Future Nurses Club Sr.; Red Cross Sr.; Future Teachers Club Jr. Ambition: To be a social worker Clerical THERESA BOISVERT 74 Laurence Street French Club Jr.; Patrol Fr., Jr., Sr.; Field Hockey Team Fra) Je softballas Reames jie: Volleyball Team Jr. Ambition: To be a secretary Hobbies: Motorcycling, camping Stenographic r JANET BLAIR 273 Orange Street Patrol Fr.; Speech Club Sr.; Future Nurses Club Fr., Jr., Sr. Ambition: To be a bank teller or an accountant Pet Peeve: Poor sportsman- ship Clerical RANDOLPH BLATCHE 76 Kenyon Street Clerical JANICE BONAVITA 84 Pineview Drive G.O. Agent Fr.; Future Teach- ers Fr., Jr.; Patrol Sr.; Red Cross Fr.; Junior Prom Com- mittee Jr.; Office Aide Jr.; Secretary of Freshman Class College Prep-Stenographic LARRY ANTHONY BLAKE 17 Layzon Brothers Road Sr. Prom Comm.; Patrol Jr., Sr.; French Club Sr.; GO. Agent Jr.; G.O. Alt. Sr.; Stu- dent Council Sr.; Prom Usher Jr.; Christmas Dance Commit- tee Sr. - College Prep-Bookkeeping ALICE BOARD 2727 Main Street Clerical PAULINE BOOTH 82 Groton Street Commerce Newspaper Jr., Sr.; Patrol Sr.; Capers Fr.; Christ- mas Dance Comm. Sr.; Senior Prom Committee; Class Day Committee Sr. Ambition: To be an airline stewardess Clerical ELLEN BORECKI 14 Caldwell Street G.O. Agent Jr.; Red Cross Jr. Pet Peeve: White socks Hobbies: Skiing, boating, climbing Ambition: To be a sales girl or clothes designer Clerical ELAINE M. BOUTHILLETTE 117 Phoenix Terrace Red Cross Fr. Ambition: To be a book- keeper Hobbies: Art, bowling Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Bookkeeping EILEEN A. BOYER 291 Rosewell Avenue Newspaper Jr., Sr.; Capers jimmeot i Christmas|) Dance Comm.; Gym Leader Sr.; Sr. Executive Board; Class Day GommenG ACA. Ere) |fansiss Drill Team Jr., Sr.; Sr. Prom Comm.; Volleyball Fr., Jr. Clerical CAROL ANN BORGATTI 59 Bloomfield Street Commerce Newspaper Jr., Sr. Pet Peeve: Crowded locker rooms Hobby: Sewing Ambition: To be an execu- tive secretary Stenographic LAURIE BOWERS 60 Garcia Street N.H.S. Jr.; Student Council lige!) peels INA: fen osha Cheerleader Jr., Sr.; Patrol Fr., Jr.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Red Cross Council Sr.; Mathlete Sf: College Preparatory DANIEL J. BOYLE 20 Vadnais Street Newspaper Jr., Sr.; Patrol Fr., Jr.; Audio-Visual Aide Fr., JreSt.3)) Office Usher!) Jr:; Track Team Fr.; Wrestling Team Fr. Bookkeeping Proudly displaying our symbol of “Senior Superiority” KATHLEEN BRADLEY 51 Osborne Terrace Math Club Fr.; Patrol Jr., Sr.; Ski Club Hobbies: Skiing, sewing, boating Ambition: To be a threpist General MARIANNE BRAIS 62 Oak Street G.O. Agent Jr.; Basketball leampEren Patrol hres) it . Ga pers Sr.; Red Cross Fr. Hobby: Skiing Ambition: To model Clerical 114 GARY BRISSETTE 11 Arthur Picard Circle Clerical NANCY BRISSON 34 Jonquil Drive Patrol Sr.; Office Aide Sr.; Prom Usherette Jr. Pet Peeve: Sickness Hobby: Bowling Ambition: To be an office worker Bookkeeping Mission Accomplished: Escaping from FRANCES BROSKA 28 Lucerne Road G.O. Agent Sr.; G.O. Alter- nate Fr.; Future Nurses Club Fr Ambition: To be a secretary Hobbies: Sewing, sports Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning Clerical BEG o j ate ELAINE CAROLYN BRUNDRETT 23 Margerie Street F.T.A. Sr.; French Club Sr.; Uses, Iyoce Ape, Slee (jue Aide Sr. Hobbies: Sewing, cooking Pet Peeve: Crowded locker rooms Ambition: To teach elemen- tary school College Prep-Stenographic SALLY BURBANK 92 Mill Street Clerical MARY BROWN Future Homemakers Sr.; Red Cross Fr.; Graduation Usher- ette Jr.; Future Nurses Club Sr. Ambition: To be successful in business Hobbies: Reading, dancing Business e CLARETHA BRYAN 3, Ashley Street Glee Club Jr.; Chorus Sr. Hobby: Music Pet Peeve: People who talk about other people General SHEILA BURT 95 Grand Street G.O. Alternate Sr.; F.T.A. Sr.; T.B. Typist Sr.; Glee Club Jr.; Library Assistant Sr.; Future Nurses Club Sr. Pet Peeve: Being late Ambition: To be a teacher Bookkeeping ET BRENDA. BUSH 18 Vassan Street Drama Club Sr.; Speech Club Sr. Hobbies: Music, dancing Ambition: To be an actress Clerical LILLIAN CALCOSOLA 40 Keddy Street Ambition: To be a secretary Pet Peeve: School lunch Clerical GREG CAPUTO 159 Lebanon Street Caperseltan|t notes bande rin. itor Ambition: To be an IBM salesman Hobbies: Drumming and music in general Clerical PAULA BUSHWAY 38 William Sands Jr. Road Capers) Se Ski) Club Jz.) Se.; Class Day Usherette Pet Peeve: Lunchroom food Ambition: To be a steward- ess Hobby: Skiing Clerical VALERIE CALDER 30 Middle Street F.T.A. Jr., Sr.; Caduceus Bus. Staff: Jr:; Patrol Jr:, Sr. Ambition: To be a secretary Pet Peeve: Ginger Bookkeeping JOSEPH CARELOCK 23 Beacon Street Choir Fr.; Baseball Fr., Jr., Ges Wagesibinys 18, |hes hyeg Football Fr.; Soccer Jr. Hobby: Sports Clerical CATHERINE BYRD 55 Orchard Street Future Homemakers Club Sr.; Future Nurses Club Sr. Hobbies: Dancing, surfing, swimming Ambition: To be successful Pet Peeve: Nosey people Clerical SANDRA CANNON 2616 Main Street Clerical DEBORAH CARIANI 77 Eastgate Road General DIANE CADIEUX 52 Breckwood Boulevard Glee Club Fr. Ambition: To be a success- ful secretary Hobby: Driving my parents crazy Clerical MICHAEL CANTY 153 Rosemary Drive Baseball Fr., Jr., Sr.; Hockey St.; Soccer Jr., Sr. Hobby: Sports Ambition: To take an IBM course General RONALD CAROSELLO 16 Dickerson Street aBseball Team Fr.; Hockey Team Jr.; Football Team Fr.; Patrol Frese rust Ambition: To get out of school Pet Peeve: Being thrown off teams Clerical ANNIE CARPENTER 19 Ringgold Street Choir Jr. Ambition: To further my education Hobbies: Swimming, danc- ing, and helping others Bookkeeping JOAN M. CARRA 277 El Paso Street G.O. Agent Fr., Jr.; Cadu- ceus Bus. Staff Fri, Jr. Sr.; Patrol Fr., Jr., Sr.; Capers Str.; Office Aide Sr. College Prep-Stenographic JANICE CARRIERE 14 Carew Terrace G.O. Atl. Fr.; Caduceus Bus. Staff Sr.; Patrol Sr.; Library Assistant Sr.; Audio-Visual Aide Sr. Ambition: To be secretary Pet Peeve: Conceited people Bookkeeping AUDREY LORRAINE CARTER 102 Gardner Street G.O. Alternate Fr Hobby: Listening to records General ELAINE CASSANELILI 160 Mildred Avenue T.B. Typist Sr. Ambition: To be a secretary Hobbies: Water skiing and sewing Pet Peeve: My sister Clerical TERRY CHAPIN 75 Hermitage Drive N.H.S. St.; Student Council Sr.; French Club Jr., Sr. V.P.; Newspaper ct an) temrota Cit. Manager; Caduceus Editorial Staff Sr.; Class Day Comm.; G.O. Agent Sr.; Mathlete Jr. College Prep-Stenographic HELEN OBERTA CAULTON 237 College Street Sr. Class Vice-President; Stu- dent Council Sr.; Drama Club tot; we batrolamore- me boctry Club Sr.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Capers Sr.; Class Day Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm. Clerical BARBARA CHICKLOWSKI 31 Ravenwood Street G.O. Alt. Sr.; Graduation Usherette; Gym Leader Jr. Ambition: To be an airline hostess Hobby: Dancing Bookkeeping CARMEN M. CAYODE 42 Wilbraham Avenue Capers Sr.; Cheerleader Fr., Jr., Sr. Capt.; Gym Leader Jr., Sr Ambition: To be an interior decorator Hobby: Dancing Clerical JEAN CHRZANOWSKI 14 Scarsdale Road N.H.S. Jr., Sr.; Drama Club Sr.; Caduceus Editorial Staff Jr., Sr.; Christmas Dance Ambition: To be a secretary Pet Peeve: Thailand Bookkeeping DEBRA CAZAVILAN 35 Bennington Street G.O. Alt. Jr.; Drama Club Sr.; Newspaper Jr., Sr.; Poetry Club Sr.; Ski Club Sr. Ambition: To travel Hobby: Writing Business MARCIA CLARK 161 Wilbraham Road Future Nurses Club Sr.; T.B. Typist Fr.; Red) Cross) jis Choir Fr.; Basketball Fr., Jr.; Feild Hockey Fr. Hobby: Music Pet Peeve: Too much home- work General 4 GAIL COLCOMBE 36 Barrison Street General KAREN COLE 79 Newland Street Red Cross Sr.; French Club Sr. zs Ambition: To live a good life Pet Peeve: People who make fun of others Bookkeeping-Stenographic Relaxing-- before, after , and during classes. LINDA CONDARCURI 118 Brunswick Street GASAMe Eten) Peeor Ambition: To do clerical of- fice work Hobby: Sewing Clerical LEONORA COSTANTINI 21 Nokomis Street Chorus Sr.; Drama Club Sr.; GPAG At Liew) totes Bee yp ist Sr.; Choir Jr.; Poetry Club Sr. Ambition: To be successful Pet Peeve: Close-mindedness Clerical ALICE CYGAN 25 Stockman Street Volley Team Jr. Ambition: To be an artist Hobbies: Drawing, cooking, reading Pet Peeve: People who think they are cool and are not Bookkeeping NANCY CONNOR Office Aide Jr., Sr.; News- paper Sr. Pet Peeve: People who don’t finish what they were saying Ambition: To be an insur- ance manager Hobbies: Painting, sewing Bookkeeping EUNICE COURRTNEY 36 Sylvester Street Future Homemakers Fr.; Po- etry Club Sr.; Senior Prom Committee; Class Day Comm. Ambition: To be a model Pet Peeve: White socks Hobbies: Swimming, sewing Bookkeeping DIANE D’AGOSTINO 70 Sonia Street G.O. Agent Fr., Jr., Sr.; Ca- pers Sr.; Patrol Jr., Sr.; News- paper Fr., Jr., Sr.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Speech Club Sr.; Field Hockey Fr. Bookkeeping KATHRYN THERESA DALEY 225 Merrimac Avenue Jr. Prom Committee; Poetry Club Sr.; Red Cross Fr.; Ca- pers Sr. Ambition: To be a cosme- tologist Pet Peeve: Nosy people Hobbies: Dancing, reading Clerical MARIE D’AMBROSIO 97 Parkside Street Future Homemakers Jr., Sr.; Ski Club Sr.; Red Cross Jr., SteePatrolsyre Sts Ambition: To be a data processor or an accountant Bookkeeping LAUREEN DANIELS 69 Sanderson Street Ambition: To be a nurse Hobbies: Cooking, singing, dancing and sewing Pet Peeve: Getting up early Clerical ? CHRISTINA D’AMATO 42 Euclid Avenue Ambition: To be a cosme- tologist Hobbies: Reading and sew- ing Pet Peeve: White socks Bookkeeping JERRY DANIELS 80 Wilbraham Road Basketball Jr., Sr.; Track Fr., Sr.; Football Fr.; Red Cross Fr.; G.O. Agent Jr. Ambition: To be a business- man or go on to college Bookkeeping DENISE DASSO 1172 Page Boulevard pels, Hits, See, 1eAey, Ire. Sr.; French Club Sr.; Office Aide Jr.; Cheerleader Jr., Sr.; Graduation Usherette; Prom Usherette Fr., Sr. College Prep-Stenographic Looking toward the future through guidance assemblies ALTON ROY DAUGHTRY Drama Club Sr.; Choir Fr., Sri) Band) Reet of.s) drack Fr., Jr., Sr.; Basketball Fr., Jr., Sr. Ambition: To be an insur- ance adjuster Pet Peeve: Getting up early Clerical LINDA DAVIS 249 Nash Street Patrol Sr.; Capers Jr., Sr. Ambition: To get married Hobbies: Sports, Jim Pet Peeve: Fruits, alarm clocks Clerical Bookkeeping PATRICIA DAVIS 282 Wilbraham Road Future Homemakers Sr.; Ca- pers Sr.; Gym Leader Jr.; Graduation Usherette; Busi- ness Day Consultant Hostess; Sr. Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Class Day Comm. College Prep-Stenographic CHRISTINE DECOTEAU 236 El Paso Street General JOANN DEVASIER 33 Marlborough Street G.O. Agent Fr.; Red Cross Fr.; Office Aide Jr.; Glee Club Fr., Sr.; Future Homemakers ips Hobbies: Writing, talking, singing Bookkeeping SHARON DAWIDJAN 21 Ringgold Street Math Club Fr., Jr., Sr.; G.A.A. Jr.; Drill Team Jr.; Mathlete lie) iis ies TEE eb. Mee Mies Sto pecchpe Glubmst ale D: Typist Sr. LUCIA DELUCA 78 Wilson Street IN EU Seino Bae Lyptist Sr.; Graduation Usherette; Newspaper Jr.; E ditor of Newspaper Sr. Ambition: To be an Execu- tive Secretary Pet Peeve: Mustaches Bookkeeping-Stenographic MARILYN DEVINE 121 Larkspur Street Ambition: To go to a busi- ness college Clerical LINDA DEBARGE 226 Ambrose Street Ski Club Sr.; Future Home- makers Sr.; Poetry Club Sr. Ambition: To be a _ book- keeper Pet Peeve: Apple polishers Bookkeeping MARY DENUCCI 861 Main Street Ambition: To be a secretary Hobbies: Painting swim- ming Clerical ROBERT DENICOLA 16 Hilltop Street Ski Club Jr., Sr.; Band Fr., Jit, Syeg degen (lial) Sex Baseball Fr.; Office Aide Jr.; Caduceus Business Staff Jr., Sr. Hobbies: Skiing, golf, play- ing sax College Prep-Clerical DEBORAH DEBARROS 118 Lionel Benoit Orchestra Fr. Ambition: To be an IBM technician Hobbies: Oil painting Pet Peeve: People telling me I have skinny legs and I know I do Clerical THERESA DESABRAIS 281 Dwight Street Extension INilshss Ife Sige, Ne Wai Pe Awe Eisen) Cota Dress: French Club Jr., Sr. Pres.; Ca- duceus Editorial Staff Jr., Sr.; Drill Team Jr., Sr.; Office Aide Jr.; Bowling Fr., Jr. College Prep-Stenographic DEBORAH DION 1417 Worcester Street INCE Sse) Dam Press oG. meres : French Club Jr., Sr.; Student Gouncil) Fr re | Sri1G. oO! Agent Fr.; Drill Team Jr.; Future Nurses Fr., Sr.; News- paper Fr.; Grad. Usherette Jr. College Prep-Stenographic VIRGINIA DIONISI 501 White Street Bookkeeping JUDITH DONOVAN 67 Mayfair Avenue Ski Club; Red Cross Fr.; Bowling Team Fr.; Office Aide Sr.; G.O. Alternate Fr. Hobbies: Bowling, skiing, ceramics Ambition: To lead a happy life Clerical MARGARET DOYLE 10217 Roosevelt Avenue Student Council Jr.; Capers JERGor. Hobby: Singing Ambition: To be a vocalist Clerical CHRISTINA DISSELKAMP 1138 Liberty Street Future Homemakers Fr.; Ca- pers Fr.; T.B. Typist Sr.; Red Cross Sr.; Speech Club Sr.; Future Nurses Sr.; Senior Hat Committee Sr. Ambition: To be happy Clerical ROZELYNN DOUGLAS 137 Yale Street Future Teachers Sr.; Poetry Club Sr.; Future Nurses Sr.; Nurse’s Aide Sr.; Prom Usher- atten) i: Ambition: To be a teacher Pet Peeve: White socks, phoney people Clerical LINDA ANN DRAKE 37 Jefferson Avenue Future Teachers Club Fr., Jr., Sr.; French Club Jr., Sr. Ambition: To do office work Hobbies: Swimming, cook- ing Pet Peeve: White socks on boys College Prep-Stenographic SER MARILYN DOMAINGUE 18 Fresno Street Class Day Usherette; Future Nurses Sr.; Sr. Hat Commit- tee; Future Homemakers Fr.; Red Cross Sr.; Speech Club Sr. Ambition: To have a big family Hobbies: Reading, sewing, cooking Clerical DIANNE DOUGLASS 34 Dewey Street Junior Executive Board; Jun- ior Prom Committee; Junior Varsity Cheerleader Jr. Pet Peeve: Loud people Ambition: To be an airline stewardess Clerical JANICE DUCHESNE 73 Kensington Avenue Ambition: To be a steward- ess Hobbies: Sports, dancing Pet Peeve: People who try to be something they are not Clerical KATHLEEN DONOGHUE 50 Stony Brook Road Ski Club; Band Fr.; Softball Team Fr. Hobbies: Skiing, painting Ambition: To be a dental assistant Clerical LINDA DOUZUK 89 Norman Street Future Nurses Sr.; Ski Club Sr.; Speech Club Ses. Gae Agent Sr.; Red Cross Fr., Jr. Ambition: To be a book- keeper Bookkeeping ALICE DUFF 46 Osborne Terrace Future Nurses Sr.; G.O. Agent Jr.; G.O. Alternate Fr.; Glee Club Jr.; Caduceus Business Staff Sr. Ambition: To be a_ book- keeper Bookkeeping Making that last-minute check to imsure accuracy PEGGY EFANTIS 396 EI Paso Street Future Homemakers Fr., Jr., Sr.; Future Nurses Sr.; Ski Club Sr.; Senior Hat Com- mittee; Prom Usherette Jr. Ambition: To become a sec- retary Clerical Bookkeeping KATHY EGAN 919 Liberty Street Glee Club Fr., Jr., Sr. Ambition: To become a nurse or X-ray technician Pet Peeve: Sloppy people Clerical LESLIE DUFFANY 107 Barber Street Ambition: To pursue a ca- JOAN DUKE 104 Prospect Street Ambition: To be a secretary reer in art Hobbies: Skiing Hobbies: Skiing, art Clerical Pet Peeve: Dirty hair Business DENISE DUTILLY ANNIE EDDY 59 East Canton Circle 41 Spring Street Lunchroom Cashier Jr.; G.O. General Agent Fr.; National Honor So- ciety Sr.; G.O. Alternate Jr. Ambition: To be a legal secretary Hobby: Bowling Bookkeeping-Stenographic TOMMY EGGLESTON 111 Savoy Avenue 293 Belmont Avenue Future Nurses Club Sr.; Ski G.O. Agent Jr.; Choir Fr.; Club Sr.; Red Cross Sr. Commerce Newspaper Sr., Hobbies: Water skiing and Sports Editor; Basketball Fr., snow skiing Jr. Clerical Ambition: To become a teacher Hobby: Sports Bookkeeping LYNNE EGGLESTON Prettiest Girl Handsomest Boy Class Artist Marian Brais Ronald Willette Michelle Holland Class Wit (Boy) O Class Favorite Song Gerald Wrobleski ur I Heard It Through The Grapevine Class Wit (Girl) Boy who has done the Cheryl Ryan most for his Class Favorite Curtis Troy Alibi King Alibi Queen Girl with the most Henry Bergeron Helen Caulton pleasing smile Best Dressed Boy Carol Smith Isaac Aycox Miss Commerce Mr. Commerce Miss Popularity Carmen Cayode Curtis Troy Janis LaRoche 122 Class Vocalist Peggy Doyle Class Favorite Dance The Iron Horse Girl who has done the most for her Class Patricia Paolini Classmates Class Clown June Gelinas Ideal Businessman Greg Valentine Ideal Secretary Roxanne Markham Class Actress Brenda Bush Class Actor Ralph Marcheselli Most Athletic Girl Carmen Cayode Most Athletic Boy Jesse Spinks Class Chatterbox Sandra Johnson Best Dressed Girl Janet Meyers Boy most likely to succeed John Sanders Girl most likely to succeed Patricia Paolini 125 LINDA ELLIS 101 Cedar Street Prom Usherette Jr.; Future Nurses Sr.; Office Aides Sr. Hobby: Sewing Ambition: To become a nurse Business KATHLEEN FANNING 39 Agnes Street Caduceus Editorial Staff Sr.; Red Cross Fr.; Volleyball Jr. Ambition: To become a sec- retary Hobbies: Reading, swim- ming, babysitting Pet Peeve: Crowded sstair- cases Clerical DAVID FERIOLI 47 Leyfred Terrace Band Jr. Ambition: To pursue a ca- reer in public transportation Hobby: Drum corps Pet Peeve: English grammar Clerical LOWDEAN EMMANUEL 22 Monmouth Street Drama Club Sr.; Drill Team tee SE nrackes Fim TamtO ie Exec. Board Ambitions To help young people Hobbies: Dancing, singing, and sports of all types Clerical KATHERINE E. FENNYERY 66 Griffin Street Ambition: To get a good job Hobbies: Reading, bowling Pet Peeve: Dislike people who shove and push Clerical YOLANDA MAY FERLAND 52 Lowell Street Hobby: Horses Ambition: To become a driver Bookkeeping BARBARA EVANS 279 Oakgrove Avenue Office Aide Sr.; Drill Team fen Sie Ambition: To become a sec- retary Hobbies: Reading, listening to all types of music, and cooking Pet Peeve: People who are late Clerical PAMELLA FANIEL 103 Norfolk Street Clerical “Commerce” proves to be a welcome change from everyday reading assignments Co SHIRLEY FERRARA 1242 Worcester Street N.HSS. Jr., Sr.; Caduceus Edi- torial Staff Sr. Bookkeeping PETER FIORENTINO 67 Dunmoreland. Street Patrol Jr.; Football Jr., Sr.; Basketball Jr. Hobby: Watching sports Clerical ANNA MARIE FONSECA 42 Quebec Street Sea Bus. Staff Sr.; Patrol fF Ambition: To get married Hobby: Drawing Clerical DAVID FERST 59 Steuben Street Ski Club Sr. Ambition: To become an IBM operator Hobbies: Hunting, water skiing, golf Clerical DAVID FITCHET, JR. 23 Pennsylvania Avenue Ambition: To become a ma- gician Hobbies: Magic and art Pet Peeve: Conceited people Clerical SUSAN M. FOOTE 24 Massasoit Street Band Fr.; Jr. Prom Comm. Nts cacks)r. Ambition: To marry a mil- lionaire Hobbies: Swimming, collect- ing records Pet Peeve: People who lie College Prep-Stenographic BETTY FETT 92 Louis Road Patrol Jr.; Office Aide Jr., Sr.; Drill Team Jr.; G.O. Auditor Sr.; Ski Club Sr. Ambition: To become a sec- retary Hobby: Sewing Bookkeeping-Stenographic DARLENE FITZGERALD 1200 Bay Street Ambition: To become a nurse Clerical LINDA FOURNIER 21 Itendall Street Patrol Sr. Ambition: To be out on my own Hobby: Going out Bookkeeping JEANNE FETTES 1230 Page Boulevard F.T.A. Sr.; French Club Sr., G.A.A. Jr.; Gym Leader Jr., Ambition: To become a physical education teacher Hobbies: Sports, art College Pr paratory JUDY FOGARTY 17 Moore Street G.O. Agent Jr. Ambition: To work Hobbies: Stamp collecting, bowling, skating, swimming Pet Peeve: Nosey people Bookkkeeping YVONNE FREEMAN 144 King Street G.O. Alternate Sr.; Gradua- tion Usherette Jr.; Volleyball Afi ye Ambition: To become a his- tory teacher Hobbies: Sewing, singing, sports Clerical GLORIE FULVI 51 Miller Street Patrol Sr. Ambition: To become a hairdresser Bookkeeping RENITA GAINES 70 Sherman Street General LEILANI GARCIA 37 Greenleaf Street Ski Club Jr. Ambition: To become a den- tal assistant Hobbies: Skiing and bowl- ing Clerical MARY-LOU FUNK 44 Marlboro Street Bowling Jr., Sr. Ambition: To become a sec- retary Hobbies: Auto races, tennis Pet Peeve: People who don’t smile Bookkeeping GAIL CHRISTINE GALIPEAU 803 Carew Street G.O. Agent Fr.; Office Aide Jr., Sr.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Graduation Usherette Ambition: To do office work Hobby: Bowling Clerical MARIA GARCIA 15 Myrtle Street General KATHLEEN GAGNON 16 Lexington Street Library Assistant Sr. Ambition: To become a bookkeeper Hobbies: Sewing and read- ing Pet Peeve: Moody people Bookkeeping DONNA GALLANT 62 Redlands Street G.O. Alternate Fr.; Red Cross Fr.; Graduation Usherette; Gym Leader Jr.; G.O. Auditor Sr Ambition: To become a pro- grammer Hobbies: Skiing, dancing Bookkeeping PATRICIA GARCZYNSKI 16 Williamsburg Street F.T.A. Fr.; Volleyball Fr. Ambition: To become a model Hobbies: Dating and danc- ing Pet Peeve: People who are late Clerical SUZANNE GAGNON 6 Meredith Street Jr. Prom Comm.; Bowling Jr., Si Ambition: To become a sec- retary Hobbies: Sewing, roller skating, water skiing Bookkeeping COSIMO GALLUZZO 28 Florence Street G.O. Alternate Sr.; Band Fr., Jr.; Patrol Fr., Sr.; Wrestling Team Sr. Ambition: To become rich Hobbies: Work and sports Pet Peeve: Long hair on boys ‘| Bookkeeping DEBBIE GARDE 247 Pheland Avenue T.B. Typist Sr.; Christmas Dance Comm. Ambition: To become a hairdresser Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Boys who weat white socks General RICHARD GAUTHIER 304 Roosevelt Avenue F.T.A. Sr.; Capers Jr.; French Club Sr. College Preparatory JUNE GELINAS 110 Florence Street G.O. Agent Jr.; Patrol Sr.; Capers Jr., Sr.; Office Aide Sr. Ambition: To be a_hair- dresser Hobbies: Dancing, sewing Pet Peeve: Hypocrites Clerical THERESA GEMIGNANI 1235 Carew Street Future Nurses Club Jr.; Red Stosseyiesy bracks Er.) )f.Sr.; Gym Leader Jr. Ambition: To get married Hobbies: Dancing and typ- ing Business BARBARA GAWLIK DIANNA GAYLOR DONNA GAYLOR 37 Seneca Street 8 Vermont Street 8 Vermont Street Band Fr. Bookkeeping Bookkeeping Ambition: To do office work Hobbies: Dancing, swim- ming, bowling Pet Peeves: Homework Clerical Relaxing at the Christmas Dance SHARLEEN GELINAS 211 Chapin Terrace Caduceus Bus. Staff Jr., Sr.; Choir Fr. Ambition: To become a model Hobbies: Skating, dancing, playing the guitar Business MARY GERVASINI 59 Wilmot Street Red Cross Jr., Sr.; Speech Club Sr.; Field Hockey Jr. Ambition: To become a teacher or a social worker Pet Peeve: Cliques Clerical Me An average day-- “behind bars?” DEBORAH GIUGGIO 800 Worthington Street Ambition: Te become a sec- retary Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Cliques Bookkeeping-Stenographic CLAUDINE GLYNN 257 Walnut Street Patrol Sr.; Red Cross Fr.; Of- fice Aide Jr.; Band Fr., Jr. Ambition: To become an ac- countant Clerical Sy CAROLE CHAREEB 1310 Allen Street Future Nurses Club Sr.; Ca- pers Fr.; Orchestra Fr.; Patrol Fr., Jr., Sr.; French Club Sr.; Office Aide Sr.; G.O. Alter- nate; Ere |r. Ambition: To become a journalist College Prep-Stenographic RONALD GINGRAS 32. Mansfield Street Ambition: To become an IBM programmer or operator Business NANCI GMINSKI 99 Roosevelt Avenue G.O. Alternate Jr.; Patrol Sr.; Capers Sr.; Office Aide Sr.; Skit Clubs |tomist-sm ster btom Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm. Stenography PAULA GILFOIL 61 Oak Hollow Road F.T.A. | Jr:, Se; FrenchvGlap Sr.; Office Aide Sr. Ambition: To become a teacher Hobby: Skiing Pet Peeve: Homework College Prep-Stenographic CATHY GIRARD 44 Bretton Road G.O. Alternate Fr.; Newspa- per Jr., Sr: Hobby: Tennis Pet Peeve: Crowded locker rooms Clerical MONITA GODIN 103 Bancroft Street G.O. Alternate Sr. Hobbies: Swimming and sewing Ambition: To do office work Bookkeeping CHARLES GOLDRUP 4 Harvard Street Ambition: To become a disc jockey Hobbies: Girls, swimming, and cars Pet Peeve: Smark aleck girls Clerical Mec eS SUSAN GOUIN 184 Hermitage Drive Capers Sr.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm.; Gym Leader Jr., Sr.; Gymnas- tics Jr., Sr.; Sr. Exec. Board Bookkeeping CAROL GRECO 102 Robert Dyer Circle Caduceus Bus. Staff Sr. Ambition: To become an airline stewardess Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning Clerical MARY ANN GONNELLO 188 Fountain Street IAN, |e, Se Ambition: To become a teacher Hobby: Painting Pet Peeve: Crowded locker rooms College Prep-Clerical MARIE GOUZOUNIS 61 Somerset Street Ski Club Jr. Ambition: To become a sec- retary Hobbies: Bowling, skiing, sewing Bookkeeping-Stenographic CHERYL GREEN 83 Bowles Street General LINDA GOODHIND 9 Moss Road Bowling Jr. Ambition: To become an airline stewardess Pet Peeve: Lunch Clerical BRODERICK GRANT 212 Pendleton Avenue Gapers Fr., Se: Track: Fr.; Red Cross Fr., Jr., Sr.; Bowl- ing Fr.; Soccer Fr.; Basketball Fr. Ambition: To become an executive College Preparatory DEBRA GREENE 30 Prince Street Office Aide Jr. Ambition: To go to college Hobbies: Listening to ‘rec- ords and dancing Clerical IRMA GOODRICH 120 Penrose Street G:O. Agent Sr.;) Gapers) Jr.; Sr.; Caduceus Bus. Staff Jr.; Speech Club Sr.; Orchestra Fr.; Bowling Sr. Hobbies: Swimming, skat- ing, sewing Clerical TIMOTHY COLE 68 Temple Street Math Club Jr., Sr. Pet Peeve: Loud music Hobbies: Chess, physics, piano Ambition: To master physics College Preparatory LILLIE GREENE 67 Sanderson Street T.B. Typist Fr. Ambition: To become a sec- retary Hobbies: Drawing, dancing, singing Pet Peeve: Gossip General KATHRYN GREGG 99 Aldrew Terrace GiOMPACENtHE Ef. ninji. mole: Drama Club Sr.; Capers Jr., Sr Poetry, Club Sr.2) FTAs Sr.; Gym Leader Jr. Ambition: To become a teacher College Prep-Bookkeeping DIANE GRENIER 43, Superior Avenue G.O. Alternate Sr.; F.T.A. Fr., Jr., Sr.; French Club Jr., Sr.; Capers Jr.; Commerce News- paper Sr.; Office Aide Sr.; Poetry Club Sr.; Prom Usher- ette Fr; (Sr) Prom’ )'Comm:: Christmas Dance Comm. Stenographic CAROL GRIMALDI 77 Johnson Street Math Club Sr.; Drama Club Sr.; Poetry Club Sr.; Math- letes Sr. Ambition: To become a sec- retary Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning Stenographic CONCETTA GRIMALDI 431 Central Street G.O. Alternate Fr.; F.T.A. Sr.; Caduceus Bus. Staff Jr. Ambition: To become a teacher Hobbies: Skiing, skating, bowling Pet Peeve: Lazy people General CORINE GUERRI 85 Grand Street Red Cross Fr.; Choir Fr., Sr.; H.R. Representative Fr., Jr. Ambition: To become a sec- retary Hobbies: Swimming, skiing, dancing Pet Peeve: Homework College Prep-Stenographic EDMUND HANNAFORD 41 Ralph Street Wrestling Team Manager Jr., Sf: Ambition: To go into Data Processing Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Three sisters Business FRANK GUERTIN 550 Goodwin Street Baseball Jr., Sr.; Football Sr. Ambition: To become a salesman Hobbies: Coin collection Pet Peeve: Boys with long hair Business KAREN E. HARDY 362 Stapleton Road Drama Club Fr.; Cad. Bus. Staff Jr.; Capers Sr.; Speech Club Sr.; Track Team Jr. Pet Peeve: Nasty old men Ambition: To teach English College Prep-Business FREDDIE GUY 90 Oak Street Red Cross Fr.; Football Fr., Jr.; Baseball Fr., Jr.; Basket- ball Fr., Jr. Business FRANCES DELORES HARRIS 69 Sycamore Street G.A-Ao ine: Track) Team: Jr: Gym Leader Jr.; Basketball Fr., Jr.; Softball Fr.; Capers Sr.; Future Homemakers Fr., Jr.; T.B. Typist Jr.; Red Cross Jr. DIANE HAMEL 355 Tremont Street Commerce Ne wspaper Jr., Sr.; Gym Leader Jr.; Patrol Fr. Ambition: To go to college or into advertising Pet Peeve: Conceit General LINDA HARRISON 124 Beluidere Street Ambition: To be a model Business Clerical PATRICIA HASKINS 45 Itendale Street Ambition: To work in VISTA Stenographic DONNA HAYWARD 148 Stafford Street Future Homemakers Vice-Pres. Fr.; Office Aide Sr. Ambition: To be a child care technician Pet Peeve: Conceited people Clerical MARYELLEN HEALY 21 Cherokee Drive Future Nurses Sr.; T.B. Typ- ist Sr. Hobby: Dancing Ambition: To be a secretary Clerical LAURENE HAYDEN 247 Central Street Future Nurses Club Jr.; Fu- ture Homemakers Jr.; Cadu- ceus Bus. Staff Jr. Ambition: To be an L.P.N. Hobbies: Cooking, sewing, painting Pet Peeve: Conceited people General DEBORAH HEALY 200 Slater Avenue Pet Peeve: People who don’t say thank you Ambition: To travel Clerical MARY HEFFERNAN 106 Wait Street Caduceus Bus. Staff Jr.; Red Cros ies ils}, I yernse ee Glee Club Fr., Sr.; Senior Prom Committee Ambition: To be an airline stewardess Hobbies: Dancing, skiing, talking Clerical The lone survivor of the locker room battle LINDA LEE HERNDENDORF 40 Elmore Avenue Drillelean wi or mr eoecthy, GlubwSrs Capers) -Sr.-7) 1.8: JUDITH HIGGINS 323 Central Street Future Nurses Sr.; Capers Jr., Sr.; Caduceus Bus. Staff Jr.; Drama Club Sr. Typist Sr. Ambition: To be a_book- Pet Peeve: Slow people keeper or a dance teacher Ambition: To travel and be Clerical a housewife Hobbies: Roller skating, sewing Clerical MAURA HIGGINS 56 Phoenix Street Future Nurses Club Sr.; T.B. Typist Sr. Pet Peeve: Someone touches my feet Hobby: Surfing Ambition: To be a child care technician Clerical BONNIE HILL 38 Seneca Street Choir Sr.; Red Cross Fr.; Ca- duceus Business Staff Jr.; G.O. Alternate Fr.; Capers Jr. Ambition: To be a cosme- tologist Hobby: Dancing Clerical Checking passes is a “difficult” patrol duty 132 CHRISTINE HILL 63 McKnight Street Track Team Fr, Jr.; Speech Club Sr.; French Club Sr.; Fu- ture Teachers Club Sr. Ambition: To be an elemen- tary teacher Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning Clerical ROSALIND HODGES 47 Seventh Street Senior Executive Board Hobbies: Sewing, tennis Pet Peeve: Conceited people Ambition: To be a model Clerical JAMES HOFFMAN 403 Carew Street NIE a Stmspeccia Glubmsr Ambition: To become an ac- countant Hobby: Swimming Pet Peeve: Conceited people Clerical DEBBIE HOLMES 9 Layzon Brothers Road Red Cross Fr.; Gym Leader Jri, Seize Softball Fre ir, Ambition: To become a sec- retary Pet Peeve: Conceited people Bookkeeping MICHELLE HOLLAND 125 Allen Street N.H.S. Jr.; G.O. Auditor Sr.; Caduceus Editorial Staff Jr. Ambition: To become a sec- retary Hobbies: Horseback riding, swimming Bookkeeping DENISE HOULE 29 Spense Street G.O. Agent Jr.; Capers” Sa Future Nurses Club Sr. Hobbies: Reading and sew- ing Clerical PATRICIA HOWARD 36 Elmore Avenue Ambition: To see the world Hobbies: Bowling, skating, softball Pet Peeve: People who think they are better than others Stenographic ADELE JANISIESKI 211 Edendale Street GIO meAccotmer:— Gapetsarr. Jiemeon Newspaper |i. or; Caduceus Bus. Staff Jr., Sr.; Jr. Prom Comm. Jr. Hobby: Sewing Clerical TRINDADE JOAO 16 Quebec Street Future Nurses Club Sr. Ambition: To work in an office Hobbies: Bowling, sewing, golf Clerical CLIFFORD JACKSON 50 Sanderson Street Clerical MARTHA JANSEN 75 Sycamore Street Glee Club Fr.; Choir Sr. Ambition: To work in an office Clerical BELINDA JOHNSON 373 Bay Street G.O. Alternate Jr.; Capers Sr.; Red Cross Jr.:) Track Fr. Jr:; Drill Team Sr. Ambition: To become an IBM Keypunch Operator Clerical a LILLIE JACKSON 40 Clarendon Street General NANCY JEFFERSON 963 Summer Avenue Ambition: To become a sec- retary Hobbies: Horseback riding, golfing Clerical BETTY JOHNSON 112 Dunmoreland Street Clerical BERNADETTE JACOBS 89 Maynard Street Ambition: To become a mis- sionary Hobby: Piano General JOYCE JESSUP 43, Southern Road Gaperse|CeeSrew tacks htm) is Ambition: To become a le- gal secretary Hobby: Dancing Clerical DONNA JOHNSON 106 Newhouse Street G.O. Alternate Sr.; F.T.A. Sr. Ambition: To become an elementary school teacher Hobbies: Skiing, reading Bookkeeping EMMA JOHNSON 34 Oak Street Capers Jr., Sr. Ambition: To become a sec- retary Hobbies: Dancing, reading Clerical MARY LOU JOHNSON 14 Pendleton Avenue Capers Jr., Sr. Ambition: To become a sec- retary Hobbies: Sewing, dancing General SANDRA JOHNSON 369 Bay Street Ambition: To become a de- signer Hobbies: Sewing, dancing, singing Clerical DAVID JOHNSTON 6 Sedgewick Street Patroli Fes) )r. Sr.4 skt-Ghabele Bookkeeping MARJORIE JONES 137 Massachusetts Avenue Capers Jr., Sr. Hobbies: Skating, bowling Ambition: To become a beautician Clerical PATRICIA KEEFE 4 Curve Street G.O. Alternate Fr.; Drama Club Jr.; Poetry Club Sr. Pet Peeve: Nosey people Clerical MARVO JORDAN 92 Manhattan Street Ambition: To attend college Hobbies: Sewing, cooking, reading Bookkeeping KATHY KENNEDY 17 Jonquil Drive G.O. Auditor Sr.; Office Aide Jr.; Spanish Club Sr. Ambition: To become a stewardess Bookkeeping JOHN ANTHONY KANE 20 Longhill Street GiOm Altemates |zomore Ga- pers Fr., Jr.; Hockey Jr.; Foot- ball Fr. Hobby: Sports Ambition: To attend college Clerical SUSAN KENYON 112 Edgemont Street French Club Sr.; T.B. Typist Pee Sie Ambition: To be a dental assistant Hobbies: Bowling, sewing College Prep-Stenographic RICHARD KANE 839 Dickinson Street Patrol Fr., Jr., St.; Track’ Fre Jt.; Football Fr., Sr.; Wres- tling Fr., Jr., Sr. Ambition: To attend college Hobby: Sports Clerical PAMELA KIPETZ 55 Mandalay Road Patrol Sr.; Jr. Prom Comm. r. Hobbies: Sewing, sports Clerical SUSAN KOSINSKI 156 Eddy Street Capers, Sr.; Bowling Sr. Ambition: To be a physical therapist Hobbies: Swimming, cook- ing, sewing Clerical MARY KOZACH 51 Louise Street G.O. Alternate Fr., Jr.; Vol- leyball Jr.; Future Nurses Club Sr. Ambition: To be a nurse Hobbies: Swimming, sewing Pet Peeve: My brother's drumming College Preparatory BETTY ANN KRUSIEWICZ 32 Silas Street Ambition: To become a nurse Hobbies: Swimming, paint- ing, sewing Bookkeeping GAIL KUBICZ 1114 Quebec Street PelcAtnorsibatro lye Hobbies: Records, dancing, surfing Pet Peeve: Phonies General SANDRA KURPEWSKI 160 Florence Street Sebesbypist sor Ambition: To be a key- punch operator Hobbies: Drawing, bowling Clerical SUSAN LAFOUNTAIN 42 Kerry Drive Red Cross Sr.; G.O. Auditor SeepokieG@lubasr Ambition: To be a legal secretary Hobbies: Sewing, horseback riding Bookkeeping-Stenographic “Ultra-Brite gives your smile sex appeal!” KATHY LAINO 135 Magnolia Terrace Future Homemakers Sis Newspaper Jr., Sr.; T.B. Typ- ist Sr.; Red Cross Jr.; Office Aide Jr., Sr.; Trading Post Sr. Ambition: To be a surgical Technologist Bookkeeping BETTY LAM 144 Lang Street IN(HESS st renofc le Bs bypist Sr.; Red Cross Fr. Bookkeeping-Stenographic LINDA LAMBACH 609 Summer Avenue Caduceus Bus. Staff Sr. Hobbies: Bowling, swim- ming, reading Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning Clerical MARGARET LAMOUREAUX 890 St. James Avenue ale Aaa) Cee Ole omene) ELON Comm. Jr.; Gym Léader Jr.; Ski Club Sr, Ambition: To become a hairdresser Hobby: Bowling Clerical CHERYL LA PAN 43 Abbe Avenue Student Council Fr.; G.O. AI- ternate Jr.; Glee Club Fr., Jr. So aeratrols Fr jr Gym Leader Jr. Ambition: To be a” hair- dresser Pet Peeve: Working Clerical PATRICIA LAMBERT 115 Treetop Avenue GO wrA cent ren) tem batcol Freer so relledecamp) ta ob. Ambition: To become an artist Hobby: Mechanics Clerical JULIA R. LANGONE 22 Marshall Street Glee Club Fr.; G.O. Agent Sr. Hobby: Writing poetry Pet Peeve: Inconsiderate people Clerical DELORIS LARKINS 56 Sycamore Street Future Nurses Club Sr.; Span- ish Club Sr.; G.O. Auditor Sr.; Graduation Usherette Jr. Ambition: To become a lab technician Hobbies: Reading, sports Bookkeeping 136 “We've come a long, long way!” JANICE LAROCHE 32 Hamlet Street FVT:A? OJre) See Math) Club Fr.; Jr. Prom Comm. Jr.; Bus. Day Consultants Hostess Jr.; Cheerleader Jr., Sr. Ambition: To be a teacher Pet Peeve: Gossipers College Prep-Bookkeeping JANICE LAUGHRAN 74 Aldrew Terrace Drama Club Sr.; Glee Club Fr:; Capers Jr. St.; Chowsyime G.O. Auditor Sr. Ambition: To be a secretary Hobby: Sewing Bookkeeping DONNA LAUZIER 82 Ranney Street G.O. Agent Jr.; Math Club Pro Jz; French Club Sr.; Of- fice Aide Sr.; Class Day Usher- ette Jr. Ambition: To be an airline stewardess DAVID LEAK 104 Logan Street G.O. Alternate Fr.; Baseball Fr., Jr., Sr.; Basketball Fr., Jr. Ambition: To be a baseball player Hobbies: Collecting records, sports College Prep-Bookkeeping MAUREEN LEFORT 284 Dickinson Street INGH Soc Patrols Fre) GO} Auditor Sr. Ambition: To be a secretary or a bookkeeper Bookkeeping-Stenographic BARBARA LAVINSKI 16 Anniversary Street Future Homemakers Sr.; Pa- trol Jr. Ambition: To be a nurse Hobbies: Singing, dancing Clerical RICHARD LEBLANC 310 Central Street Ambition: To be a com- puter technologist College Preparatory LINDA LEONARD 25 Holy Cross Street G.O. Agent Sr.; Glee Club Jr.; Future Homemakers Sr.; Future Nurses Jr., Sr.; I.B. Typist Sr. Ambition: To become a technician Clerical 137 LESLIE LAWTON 66 Temby Street Ambition: To work in an office Hobbies: Horseback riding, skating Clerical KRISTINA LECH G.O. Agent Fr.; French Club Sr.; Graduation Usherette Jr. Ambition: To be a secretary Hobbies: Sewing, bowling College Prep-Stenographic GERALDINE LETO 154 Parker Street General LEAH LAZZARA 35 Wells Avenue French Club Jr., Sr.; Office Aide Sr.; Speech Club Sr.; Bus. Day Consultants Hostess Jr.; Volleyball Fr. Ambition: To become a data processor DONALD LE CLAIR 55 Orchard Street Caduceus Editorial Staff Jr., Sr. Ambition: To become a teacher Hobbies: Reading, art College Preparatory BELVHA LE VALLE 225 Hancock Street French Club Sr.; Capers Jr., Sr.; Cheerleaders Jr., Sr. Ambition: To become a teacher Clerical CLASS WILL Be it remembered that, we, the Class of 1969 of the High School of Commerce, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, being of sound mind and memory, but knowing the uncertainty of the future upon this day do so declare that we are the last of the best. However, in order to make it possible for succeeding classes to carry on, we bequeath the following: Isaac Aycox leaves his basketball T-shirt to Bronzelle Graham. Frank Buoniconti wills his finished bookkeeping practice set to John Creazana. Kathy Ashline leaves her hair to Mr. Allen. Henry Bergeron wills his conceit to any junior who feels insecure. Peter Fiorentino leaves his talents for solving disappearances and other mysteries to Marc Benoit. Mary Brown, Claire Zielinski, and Marc Wenners leave Mr. McWha a pair of red suspenders. Larry Blake leaves his Don Juan personality to David Rivers. Donna Berta wills her shiny skin to someone who is tried of being dull. Neil Scibelli leaves an autographed copy .of his book, ‘How To Get Along With Teachers” to Joseph Eaton. To Wesley Hunter, Ann Alder leaves a new Senior Class Sweetheart. Michael Canty leaves the class of 1970 a year’s supply of lunch bags. Eileen Boyer leaves Mr. Mazurowski a girl with P.F. Flyers to run his errands. Elaine Bouthillette wills her seat in detention to anyone who Dr. Mi- dura feels is worthy of it. To her cousin Roy, Lynne Eggleston leaves her English seat in 106. June Gelinas leaves her comic book collection to Mr. McKay. Tommy Extine wills his magical trombone to some deserving musician. Linda Fournier leaves her corner on the third floor locker room to Kathy and Jane. Debbie Garde leaves a new secretary to Mr. Ferrigno. Walter Bland bequeaths his genius and handsomeness to everybody. Nancy Connor leaves Mr. Mazurowski a typewriter that doesn’t skip. Terry Chapin leaves Miss Conway a bottle of Nervine to help her through next year’s Steno II class. Diane D’ Agostino leaves Mr. Troy’s chair empty. Denise Dasso leaves Mrs. Cabana—finally! To Mr. Tenczar, Irma Goodrich leaves her Swiss outfit. Corinne Guerri leaves Dr. Midura her sister Linda. Judy Higgins wills her flirting to Linda Pafumi. Laurie Bowers leaves her gullible mind to next year’s poor soul. Bruce Bechard wills his three year patrol post on the third floor to Barbara Smith. Sue Kosinski wills: her place in Mr. Wilder's chemistry class to Nancy O'Keefe. To Mr. Landry, Linda Leonard leaves her permanent smile. Kathy Laino leaves her bleach-blond streaks to Ginger Aronne. Belinda Johnson leaves the drill team out of step. To Miss Hogan, Adele Olmstead leaves a bottle of Excedrin. Anne Rhodes leaves her position as babysitter for Mrs. Abbott’s junior class to the next deserving senior. Sharon Southwick leaves her wise cracks to Cindy Howe. Mary Ann Mazza and Pat Lambert leave their gymsuits to Mrs. O’Dell and Mrs. Vaughan. Sadie Williams wills her place on the Honor Roll to her neice Brenda Brown. Mike Scavoto leaves one case of Mott’s Applesauce to Anthony Tosoni to clear his mind with. The Class of ’69 leaves the school lunch to anyone who can keep it down. Carol Smith leaves her slowness to Judy Braese. Linda Drake leaves her chattering to Teri Rybczyk. Shirley Lovell leaves her typing talents to Terry Gallagher. Janet Meyer bequeaths her wardrobe to Doreen Shropshire with a little alterations at the seams. Carmen Cayodes leaves the ‘“‘unbeatables.”’ Belva LaValle leaves her high jumps to next year’s senior rabbit. John Sanders leaves Mrs. Sartwell a mind for modern music. Lorene Mattei leaves Mr. Bennett with forty more gray hairs. Elaine Merola leaves Mr. Zemla a great big kiss goodbye. Roy Martin finally leaves! Greg Valentine wills his muscles to Gerald Johnson. To Mr. McKay, Gerald Vincent leaves some ties to match his suits. Mr. Cignoli’s sixth period class wills him a yardstick to replace the one they broke. Carole Ghareeb leaves Miss Burlow in peace! Brenda Walker leaves running. Donald LeClair leaves Barbara Perry next year’s freshmen and junior section. Curtis Troy wills to Clinton King the responsibilities of Class Presi- dent. Dianna Gaylor wills Donna, her twin. Irma Goodrich would say goodbye, but she likes Commerce so much she’s coming back next year. Roxanne Markham leaves Miss Connell another girl to chaperone to school. To Mrs. Durepo, Cherie Mastroianni bequeaths all her duplication copies. Sharleen Gelinas leaves her Commerce memoirs to Mrs. Connolly. Carol Greco wills her detention to Donna Baldwin. Theresa Desabrais and Carol Allen leave Mr. Ciesluk with hope that next year’s yearbook staff will meet all deadlines. Ronnie Wilson leaves his place at the library door at the end of sev- enth period to Judy Braese. To Mr. Jones, we leave a book of new jokes. To Mr. Tenczar we leave some new girls. To Miss Henderson we leave the right to disagree. To Miss Meunier we leave a quiet homeroom. To Mr. Payne, the Class of ’69 leaves George Clark, Gene Veasley, and Leroy Starks to make up next year’s basketball team. The graduating class leaves its thanks to our advisers, Mrs. Hart, Mr. Hurley, and Mr. Cignoli, for the guidance and assistance during the past three years. To Mr. Sweeney the Class of 1969 leaves its eternal gratitude for his patience, understanding, and advice. The Graduating class wishes to leave its sincere thanks to the faculty and administration of the High School of Commerce for their en- couragement and tolerance through our “wonder years.”’ 138 CLASS HISTORY In the fall of ’66 approximately 600 confused pupils passed under the ‘““Welcome Frosh” sign proudly hung by the upperclassmen. Little did we realize then that we could become the superior scholars that now roam the halls as the class of ’69. We were introduced to Mr. Sweeney, Mr. Troy, Dr. Midura, and other distinguished members of the faculty. We became acquainted with G.O., Guidance Assemblies, school activities, and period 8 in room 132. As we became better acquainted with our classmates, we chose our school leaders. Laurie Bowers was elected our class president. Along with her, Cheryl LaPan was chosen vice-president, and Janice Bonavita was installed as secretary. Elected to our Student Council were Debbie Albert, Kathleen Ashline, Denise Dasso, Janet Meyer, and Helen Miller. As the months flew by, we were given a taste of our first mid-year exams. Those who survived were later entertained by ‘““Thurloy Spurr and the Spurrlows’” who provided humor, music, and slap-stick com- edy. As has been the case for many a year, the Freshman dance was cancelled for lack of enthusiasm. Spirit rose, however, when we were given an opportunity to order the great status symbol—a class ring. As our frosh boys took to athletics, outstanding players were dis- covered. Although J.V. soccer scored no wins, football came up with four. Four of our Frosh made varsity basketball. Jesse Spinks, Isaac Aycox, Robert Mack and John Sanders will be remembered as some of the best ball handlers in Commerce. Commerce turned up with a 13 win, 6 loss record. J.V. hockey, wrestling, and track had their ups and downs; but, all in all, our boys did their best for Commerce. After a long awaited vacation, school was back in session with Pat Paolini as class president, Curtis Troy as vice-president, and Laurie Bowers as secretary. For Student Council we had Debbie Dion, Shirley Lovell, Roxanne Markham, Darlene Mitchell, Mary Ann Papadakis, and Bonnie Simpson. Soon after school started we were able to go around and show off our class rings to both our upperclassmen and lowerclassmen. For once we were actually better than somebody—for a little while anyway. As the year progressed and we got to know our teachers better and our teachers knew us better, we were issued rating cards. We were told about our personality from a teacher's point of view. In the fall sports we still had our soccer team fighting with Trade to stay out of the cellar. Most of the same boys were back but this time with more experience. Their record this year was 2 wins and 11 losses. The football team had an off year, not many of the former J.V. team on hand. The boys made the best of what they had and came up with a 2 win, 6 loss record. Soon we had our winter vacation, to which we had really looked forward. After relaxing for that week, we came back to a new sched- ule. The homeroom period had been changed to the middle of the morning with classes starting at 8 o’clock and ending at ten after two. Mr. Troy was acting principal while Mr. Sweeney attended a Seminar in New Delhi during the months of February and March. In India Mr. Sweeney visited Bombay, Poona, Jaipur, Delhi, Agra, Hyerdad, Bangalore, Calcutta, Mysore, and Madras. He also journeyed to Athens, London, Rome, Hong Kong, Tokyo, and Honolulu. 139 The winter came and our attention was focused on our basketball team. Our star players were Isaac Aycox and Jesse Spinks. With the help of these boys, we had an 18 win, 3 lo ss record and from there we went for the Western Mass. Championship to come up to No. 1. After winning the Western Mass. title, we went for the State Finals and lost by 13 points to Boston English, becoming the No. 2 basket- ball team in the Commonwealth. There was also a great victory for our hockey team, who beat the No. 1 team in their division, Agawam. Their record this year was about the same as the year before. In wrestling we sent two of our Juniors to Western Mass. They were Richard Nahlovsky and Wilson St. Julian. As winter came and went, everyone was looking forward to spring and the Junior Prom. The prettiest girl was chosen from the home- rooms and from there the student body selected five. The prom was a memorable event with Marianne Brais as Queen and Susan Bacon, Janice LaRoche, Darlene Mitchell, and Valerie Roberts as her Court The theme chosen was, ‘‘Love Is Blue.” In spring sports, our trackmen didn’t come up with the great wins as they had in the past, but they did give it the old Raider try. Var- sity and J.V. baseball remained about the same. Another academic year began and we now had the distinction of being superior seniors. With our beanies crowning our heads, we “welcomed” the frosh with open arms. As we listened attentively to Mr. Rumpal’s explanations of college, we realized the day was fast approaching when we would decide upon a career. Curtis Troy, class president, led our senior class with Helen Caulton as vice-president and Gail Rokosz as secretary. Pat Paolini was elected Student Council President. Elected vice-president was Ronald Wilson and holding the secretarial seat was Roxanne Markham. Larry Blake, Terry Chapin, and Deborah Dion were also elected to the Student Council. The Senior Christmas dance was held at the White House Inn on December 21, 1968, from 8:00 to 11:30. “Mistletoe Magic’ was the theme and the decorations provided a joyous atmosphere. As another athletic season began, Scott Beeman and John Sanders were chosen co-captains of our football team. Our boys fought earn- estly through a one-win season. Greg Valentine took over most of our plays in soccer because of a leg injury to John Santaniello. John had scored the highest throughout the year. As the winter came, our basketball team had its first undefeated year in the history of Commerce and the first in the city since 1954. Mr. Henry Payne replaced Mr. Russo as coach of our basketball team. Isaac Aycox was cited as one of the outstanding high school basket- ball prospects in the East, named to the Interschool All-Star Team, and named to the Western Mass. Team. Jesse Spinks was also named to the Interschool All-Star Team. Janice LaRoche was the recipient of the DAR award for outstanding citizenship. John Sanders was elected our Good Government Repre- sentative and also chosen for the Brotherhood award. Their fine achievement has made us proud to include them in the class of ’69. Now, as we leave the High School of Commerce, these and other fond memories will linger on with us for many a year. No matter what our feelings of the past have been, we will always be proud to say that we are members of the class of ’69. ELAINE LEVY 318 Wilbraham Road Hobbies: Reading, stamp collecting General GAIL LUNGARINI 54 Ionia Street Clerical PAULA LIGARSKI 116 Lang Street Ambition: To be a_hair- dresser Clerical MARLENE MARIE LUTZ 78 Rowiand Street GOWAcent worse battol mnt. Jr. Prom Comm, Jr.; Christ- mas Dance Comm. Sr.; Execu- tive Board Jr., Sr. Ambition: To be a secretary Clerical Senn eenetyet® gee Se areneesra™ Seeger mneee ewe aetteaees PATRICIA ANN LINGER Newspaper Jr., Sr.; Caduceus Bus. Staff Sr.; Future Nurses Club Sr. Ambition: To be an X-Ray Technician Hobby: Reading GAIL MacGILVRAY 125 Manor Court Red Cross Sr.; Ski Club Sr.; Future Nurses Club Sr. Ambition: To go to college Pet Peeve: Typing Clerical SHIRLEY LOVELL 308 Orange Street Student Council Fr.; Jr.; Ca- pers Fr., Jr., Sr.; Drama Club Cr.; Caduceus Bus. Staff Fr., Je.; T.B.. Typist, Ses Otiee Aide Jr., Sr. LORRAINE MACHABEE 558 Chestnut Street Ski Club Sr. Stenographic Sharing the “fruits” of wisdom ROBERT MACK, JR. 101 Ashley Street Basketball Fr., Jr., Sr.; Foot- ball Fr.; Soccer Jr. Hobbies: Sports Pet Peeve: ‘Time lost’ Clerical DAVID MAHAR 2572 Main Street Bookkeeping PATRICIA MALONEY 521 Liberty Street Bookkeeping ANNE MANGO 111 Revere Street G.O. Agent Fr.; Ski Club Jr., Sr. Ambition: To become an airline stewardess Hobbies: Skiing and reading MAUREEN MANLEY 21 Aster Street lee icy ore; Cheerleader Si cattol Fr. jr) Capers Jr, Sr.; Prom Usherette Jr.; Class Day Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm. Hobby: Horseback riding Bookkeeping DONNA MARONEY 105 Merida Street F.T.A. Sr.; French Club Sr.; Band Jr., Sr. Ambition: To become a teacher Hobbies: Swimming and skiing Pet Peeve: Phony people Bookkeeping RALPH MARCHESELLI 5 Cloran Street Hobby: Playing in a band Pet Peeve: Soul music Clerical ROY MARTIN 73 Marble Street (Gers fe, Sep lekriel lee, [fee Speech Club Sr.; G.A.A. Fr.; Football Fr., Sr.; Baseball Sr. Ambition: To become a gym teacher Pet Peeve: Flower children Business GRACE MARGOSIAK 94 Narragansett Street G.O. Agent Jr.; Math Club Pen Jt; | Lrading. Post: (Str.; Gym Leader Jr.; Spanish Club Beer) SF, Ambition: To become a bookkeeper Pet Peeve: Nosey people Bookkeeping CHERIE MASTROIANNI 90 Duryea Street Red Cross Fr.; Gym Leader Jr.; Future Nurses Club Sr. Ambition: To become a physical therapist Hobby: Horseback riding Stenographic ROXANNE MARKHAM 33 High Street Student Council Jr., Sr.; G.O. Auditor Sr.; Choir Fr.; Future Homemakers Jr., Sr.; News- paper Fr., Jr., Sr.; Exec. Board S i Bookkeeping-Stenographic BOB MASTROIANNI 30 Berkshire Avenue Capers Fr., Jr., Sr.; Wrestling Fr.; Football Fr., Jr., Sr. Ambition: To go to college Hobbies: Football and play- ing drums Clerical LORENE MATTEI 172 Marmon Street Math Club Fr.; Ski Club Jr.; Spanish Club Jr., Sr.; Math- letes Sr. College Prep-Stenographic STELLA MAURIZIO 782 Sumner Avenue T.B. Typist Sr. Ambition: To become a bookkeeper Hobby: Roller skating Pet Peeve: Inconsiderate people Clericat MARYANN MAZZA 128 Hickory Street G.A.A. Fr.; Drill Team Jr.; Tennis Fr.; Track Fr. Ambition: To become a sec- retary Hobbies: Horseback riding, swimming, and skiing Clerical CHRISTINE McCLEERY 76 Osborne Terrace Caduceus Bus. Staff Sr,; Speech Club Sr.; Ski Club Sr.; Future Nurses Sr. Ambition: Peace Corps Stenographic TIM McKAY 203 Corona Street Ambition: To become a photographer Hobbies: Painting, music, photographing Pet Peeve: Violent people Clerical PAULA MELNYK 149 Manor Center Math Club Jr.; Patrol Sr.; Speech Club Jr., Sr.; Sr. Prom Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm. Ambition: To become a fashion designer Hobbies: Skiing and sports College Prep-Bookkeeping SUSAN McLEISH 19 Wrenwood Street Future Homemakers Jr., Sr.; Red Cross Fr.; Library Assist- ant Jr.; Sr. Prom Comm. Sr.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm. Jr. Ambition: To become a sec- retary Clerical LYNNE MERCHANT: 862 Sumner Avenue G.O. Agent Fr., Jr.; Red Cross Fr Ambition: To become a teacher Hobbies: Stock car racing, horseback riding, water skiing Pet Peeve: White socks and phonies General EDITH McSWEENEY 17 Whiting Street Red Cross Jr., Sr.; Ski Club; Future Nurses Club Ambition: To become a typ- ist Hobbies: Swimming and bowling Bookkeeping ELAINE MEROLA 99 Governor Street Patrol Sr.; Capers Sr.; Gym Leader Jr. Ambition: To become a sec- retary Hobbies: Horseback riding and bowling Pet Peeve: Louie Business PEGGY MELCHER 95 Bulat Drive G.O. Agent Sr; F.T;AsSi Patrol Jr., Se.; Capers) raver Ambition: To become an IBM computer programmer Pet Peeve: Report cards Bookkeeping JANET MEYER 165 Goodwin Street Student Council Fr.; G.O. Agent Sr.; Capers Sr.; Red Cross Fr.; Speech Club Sr.; Cheerleader Fr. + Ambition: To be a model Bookkeeping Now, what was that formula... CHERYL MONETTE 243 Seymour Avenue Ambition: To become a hairdresser Hobbies: Horseback riding, dancing Pet Peeve: White socks Clerical MARION MONETTE 111 Florida Street Future Homemakers Jr., Sr.; Newspaper Jr., Sr.; Capers Sr. Ambition: To become a hairdresser Hobbies: Horseback riding, sewing Clerical HELEN MILLER 135 Methuen Street Student Council Fr.; T.B. Typ- ist, 5.5 Red Cross Fr.) Jf... Sr. Ambition: To travel Bookkeeping as ih Aa ant URS... h DARLENE MINNIE 1332 Worcester Street Patrol Sr. Ambition: To join the WAVES Hobby: Writing poems Pet Peeve: Phony people Clerical DONNA MORIN 39 Brookline Avenue Clerical REBECCA MILLER 37 Massasoit Street Library Assistant Fr., Jr. Ambition: To do recreation work with the handicapped Pet Peeve: Doing dishes Clerical DARLENE MITCHELL 72 Osborne Terrace Student Council Jr.; Patrol Sr.; Capers Sr.; Caduceus Bus. Statia Stem skin Clubm Jim isr. Elie Aer rts Ambition: To become a physical therapist College Prep-Stenographic JEAN MORIN 39 Brookline Avenue Clerical THERESA MORSE 68 Sparrow Drive GOR Agents rt. at Gym Leader Jr.; Caduceus Bus. Staff Fr.; Red Cross Sr.; Of- fice Aide Sr.; Poetry Club Sr. Bookkeeping ARLET EVONNE NICHOLAS 65 Switzer Avenue Newspaper Sr.; Softball Fr. Ambition: To be a secretary Clerical BARBARA ORR 541 Union Street Gi Oe Nceite Prem Capers nts: Hockey Team Fr. Ambition: To be a teacher Hobbies: Swimming, danc- ing, singing Clerical MARGARET MULLIGAN 108 Robert Dyer Circle G.O. Agent Sr.; Future Nurses Club Ambition: To become a nurse College Preparatory CHRISTINE O’CONNOR 72 Westbrook Drive Ski Club Sr. Hobbies: Water _ skiing, dancing Pet Peeve: Cold weather General JEAN PAFUMI 107 Rochford Circle G.O. Alternate Jr.; G.O. Agent Fr.; Red Cross Jr., Sr.; Office Aide Jr.; Gym Leader Jr., Sr.; Spanish Club Ambition: To become a dental assistant College Preparatory MARGARET NADEAU 279 Island Pond Road RA Ay Eten) tenor Ambition: To teach Hobby: Reading College Prep-Stenographic ADELE MARA OLMSTEAD 30 Prince Street Spanish Club Fr., Jr., Sr. Ambition: To be a secretary Hobbies: Dancing, Latin music Clerical SUSAN PANNIER 171 Bowles Street asl syag lepyee! Ife, Sea lie Prom Comm.; Drill Team Sr.; Future Nurses Fr., Sr. Ambition: To be a nurse Clerical MARY NANOSKI 208 Shawmut Street General PAUL L. OPITZ 116 East Alvord Street Patrol Sr.; Track Fei) ing Football Jr. Hobby: Amateur boxing Bookkeeping PATRICIA PAOLINI 143 Cedar Street Student Council Jr., Sr.; Newspaper Jr., Sr.; Patrol Sr.; Sr. Prom Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Class Day Comm. Sr. Bookkeeping-Stenographic MARYANNE PAPADAKIS 164 Prospect Street Student Council Jr.; Patrol Jr., Sr.; Future Homemakers Jr., Sr.; Office Aide Sr.; Lunch- room Aide Ambition: To become a sec- retary Pet Peeve: Bold and for- ward people Stenographic BEVERLY PEACH 133 Hood Street Hobbies: Swimming and reading Pet Peeve: Rude people Clerical MAUREEN PAROLINE 91 Abbe Avenue Capers Pet Peeve: Hairdressers General DIANE PELLETIER 64 Jean Drive Math Club Fr., Jr.; F.T.A. Jr.; Future Homemakers Sr.; Red Cross Sr.; Poetry Club Sr.; Ski Club’ Jr., Sr.; Capers Jr., Sr. Hobbies: Horseback riding, skiing Bookkeeping Vowing our eternal faithfulness ton S.C: 145 MARY PASINI 5 Oakhurst Street Ambition: To become an artist Hobbies: painting Pet Peeve: Conceited people Reading, art, PEARL PELLETIER 427 Gifford Street G.O. Agent Sr.; T.B. Typist Sie) Patrolly Fre ne) Library Assistant Fr., Jr., Sr. Clerical SUE PAVLAKIS 179 Powell Avenue G.O. Alternate Sr.; Future Homemakers Sr.; Caduceus Bus. Staff Sr. Ambition: To become a dressmaker DONNA LEE PELTON 21 Burlington Street Caduceus Bus. Staff Sr. Ambition: To become a dress designer Hobbies: Sewing and skat- ing General Fondly remembering the excitement of the Junior Prom JACQUELINE PICARD RICHARD PIERACCINI 115 Larkspur Street 323 Commonwealth Avenue General Clerical EDWIN PERRY 128 Kane Street National Honor Society Sr. Ambition: To go into the Air Force Business LINDA PETTAZONI 57 Spence Street G.O. Agent Jr.; Poetry Club Sr.; Graduation Usherette Jr.; Ski Club Sr.; Capers Sr. Ambition: To travel Bookkeeping LINDA PIO 28 Border Street GOwAuditor Sis Eel Aw |i Sr.; Office Aide Sr.; Gym Leader Jr. Ambition: To become a sec- retary Hobby: Horseback riding Bookkeeping-Stenographic MARTHA PETERSON 21 Daviston Street T.B. Typist Sr.; Red Cross Fr.; Library Assistant Fr., Jr.; Future Nurses Club Fr.; Ca- pers Sr. Clerical MARILYN PHILP 77 Arthur Street G.O. Agent Fr; IBY Dypise Sr.; Future Nurses Fr. Ambition: To become a dancer Pet Peeve: People who com- plain Bookkeeping MARY PIOGGIA 43 Worthy Street General WILLIAM PRESTON 3 Ogden Street Hobbies: Bowling, cards Clerical LINDA PROPER 169 Riverside Road Hobby: Collecting stamps Clerical SANDRA PRZECHOCKI 28 Stafford Street G.O. Agent Fr., Sr. Ambition: To be a secretary Clerical NANCY N. PIOGGIA 30 Hermitage Drive I.B. Typist Sr.; Capers Jr., Sieocialeam ||t-. of Ambition: To travel Hobbi es: Dancing and bowling Pet Peeve: People who stare Clerical MARY QUILL 39 Laurel Street Chorus Fr. Ambition: To graduate be- fore 1972 Hobbies: Skating, reading, parking Bookkeeping-Stenographic ANNE PIPPA 59 Loring Street Newspaper Sr.; Red Cross; Gym Leader Jr. Ambition: C.P.A. Hobbies: Swimming and tobogganing Pet Peeve: Waiting tor someone Bookkeeping DON QUINN 411 Goodwin Street Patrol Jr., Fr., Sr.; Red Cross £ Ambition: To graduate Hobby: Work Clerical 147 EUNICE POLITE 107 Albermarle Street Red Cross Fr.; Senior Prom Committee Sr.; Christmas Dance Committee Sr.; Class Day Committee Sr. Ambition: To be a secretary Hobbies: Reading and sew- ing KATHLEEN ANN QUINN 411 Goodwin Street Jr. Prom Comm. Jr. Ambition: To graduate Pet Peeve: My twin brother Clerical EDWARD POMEROY 136 Robert Dyer Circle Chess Club Fr. Ambition: To do something worthwhile College Prep-Bookkeeping DEBRA PURCHASE 21 Carlisle Street F.T.A. Fr., Jr., Sr.— Parlia- mentarian; Drama Club Fr., Jr., St.; Newspaper Fr.; Poetry Club Sr. — Treasurer; Spanish Clubs hraviro wots SkuLeinb teeor. Stenographic SYLVIA RANCITELLI 97 Phoenix Terrace Future Homemakers Fr. Ambition: To graduate Hobbies: Reading, dancing, arts Pet Peeve: Liars Clerical CYNTHIA RAY 579 Bay Street Be hea meors en Gapers.s | iempor: Red Cross Sr.; Library Assist- ant Jr., Sr.; Poetry Club Sr. Ambition: To be a psy- chologist Clerical ANNE MARIE RHODES 147 Magnolia Terrace T.B. Typist Sr.; Patrol Fr., Jr., Sr.; Bowling Jr. Ambition: To make honors once before I graduate Pet Peeve: My brother Clerical RUTH A. RIVERS 11 Merwin Street G.O. Alternate Sr.; Patrol Sr. Ambition: To succeed in life Clerical ANNE REED 19 Ruskin Street Red Cross Jr. Ambition: To be a success Hobby: Horses Clerical VICKIE RICAPITO 42 Dwight Road G.O. Agent Jr.; G.O. Alter- nate Fr.; Library Assistant Jr., Sr. Ambition: To be a secretary Clerical MARION ROBERTS 60 Navajo Road Clerical JUDITH REOME 42 Montmorenci Street N.H.S. Jr., Sr.; French Club pay Se Ambition: To work in an office Hobbies: Swimming, listen- ing to records College Prep-Bookkeeping JOAN RIENDEAU 48 Eleanor Road TBa ly pistarste ae batro lms) te Library Assistant Jr., Sr.; Field Hockey Jr. Ambition: To be a dress- maker Hobbies: Sewing, reading Bookkeeping VALERIE DENISE ROBERTS 44 Princeton Street ESIPAvmStesmn Gapersm) Camo ce Poetry Club Sr.; Track Fr., JteeSo-e Hockey bra. test: Drill Team Jr., Sr.; Future Homemakers Fr., Jr. Clerical NANCY RHEAUME 137 Sunridge Drive G.O. Auditor Jr.; FTA: Jey Sr.; French Club Sr.; Patrol Fr., Jr. Sts) Drill Teampir Siz. Ambition: To be a teacher Hobby: Cooking College Prep-Bookkeeping BENJAMIN RILEY 82 Waldorf Street Clerical GORDON ROBERTSON 58 Glenham Street General MARILYN ROBERTSON 3252 Main Street GiOmeaAuditor | Sr: Homemakers Fr.; Future Caduceus Advertising Staff Fr., Jr., Sr. Ambition: To be a secretary Bookkeeping-Stenographic DENISE ROGERS 418 Page Boulevard Caduceus Bus. Staff Sr.; T.B. Typist Sr. Hobbies: Sewing, horseback riding Clerical ANN MARIE ROLLEND 42 Dewey Street T.B. Typist Sr.; Office Aides Sr.; Jr. Prom Comm. Jr.; Gra- duation Usherette Jr.; Cheer- leader Jr., Sr. Ambition: To be a secretary Hobby: Water skiing Clerical PAT RODA 83 Burnside Terrace Ambition: To be a success General GAIL ROKOSZ 34 Clifton Avenue Sr. Class Secretary; Sr. Execu- tive Board; Caduceus Editorial Staff Sr.; Patrol Sr.; Capers Sr.; Poetry Club Sr. Ambition: To be a physical therapist College Prep-Bookkeeping CHRISTINE ROSS 31 Bloomfield Street T.B. Typist Sr. Ambition: To be a secretary Clerical 149 No more homeroom periods? That’s impossible! HELEN ROY 860 Chestnut Street Ambition: life General To succeed in SYLVIA RUDD 28 Hillside Drive T.B. Typist Sr. Ambition: To be a secretary Clerical MARY RUELI 19 Sunset Drive Ambition: To work with IBM machines Pet Peeve: Locker rooms Clerical LYNNE RUSSELL 46 Lamont Street Newspaper Sr. Ambition: To be an X-ray technician Hobbies: Cooking, dancing, skating Clerical Studying pays off-- I wish I had! ANNA RUSSO 303 Belmont Avenue G.O. Alternate Fr. Hobby: Reading Clerical GERTRUDE RYAN 70 Clayton Street T.B. Typist Ambition: To be a secretary Hobbies: Reading, bowling, skiing Bookkeeping-Stenographic JOHN H. SANDERS 154 Henderson Street G.O7FAcent sir ratrolmor. Speech Club Sr.; Band Fr., Jr., Sr.; Graduation Usher; Foot- ball Team Sr.;_ Basketball eamektee)| tarot Ambition: To attend col- lege General CHERYL ANN RYAN 84 Governor Street G.O. Agent Jr.; Capers Sr.; Sr. Executive Board Sr.; Pa- trol Sr.; Caduceus Bus. Staff Sr: Bookkeeping CAROL SALTER 38 West Alvord Street Red Cross Sr.; Office Aide Jr., Sr.; Speech Club Sr.; Gym Leader Jr., Sr. Ambition: To be an office worker Bookkeeping JOHN SANTANIELLO 144 Carew Street Patrol Sr.; Basketball Team Jr., Sr.; Soccer Team Fr rg Sr Ambition: To be successful Hobbies: Basketball, soccer, and football Bookkeeping DEBBIE SAVOY 72 Somerset Street Pet Peeve: Conceited people Bookkeeping MICHELLE SCOTT 46 Melrose Street Future Teachers Club Jr., Sr.; debe Typist st.; Capers) Sr: Softball Team Jr. Ambition: To be a teacher Hobby: Collecting records Clerical ROBERT D. SHEA 139 Mayfair Avenue Ski Club; Future Teachers Club Sr.; French Club Sr.; Bandshre jr: Sr. Hobbies: Skiing, playing clarinet Ambition: To be a teacher College Prep-Bookkeeping KATHERINE SAXER 93 Aldrew Terrace Office Aide Sr.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Senior Prom Comm.; Gym Leader Jr., Sr. Ambition: To be a secretary Hobbies: Bowlin g and _ ski- ing Clerical ANTONINO SCUDERI 371 Oakland Street T.B. Typist Sr. Ambition: To be a theatri- cal worker Hobbies: Drawing, dancing, books Pet Peeve: Nosey people Business JEANNE SHELDON 132 Garfield Street Senior Capers Ambition: To travel Hobbies: Sports, playing guitar Pet Peeve: School Clerical LOUISE SCARFE 22 Kelly Place PattolJr5 ) Redilt Cross ) Je: Class Day Committee Sr. Ambition: To be a_hair- dresser Hobby: Dancing Ret) Peevensn|etse Clerical LINDA SEGUIN 197 Leyfred Terrace Capers Sr.; Ski Club Jr. Ambition: To become a hairdresser Hobby: Horseback riding Pet Peeve: Phoney people General DORIS SHIPMON 27 Hayden Avenue Spanish Club; Art Club Ambition: To travel Hobbies: Painting, Spanish Pet Peeve: Phony people Clerical LOLITA SCHEIBLE 82 Woodside Terrace Red Cross Jr.; Ski Club Jr.; Class Day Committee Ambition: To be a_hair- dresser Hobbies: Dancing and ski- ing PetyPeevermsets Clerical JUSTINE SENECAL 106 Maebeth Street G.O. Alternate Fr., Sr.; Gym Leader Jr., Sr.; Ski Club Jr., S¥e. Ambition: To be a lab tech- nician Hobby: Skiing Bookkeeping BONNIE SIMPSON 19 Swan Hill Drive Student Council Jr.; G.O. Agent Sr.; Newspaper Fr.; Ski Club Jr., Sr.; Business Day Consultants Hostess Jr.; Gym Leader Jr.; Future Nutses Fr. Ambition: To be a nurse College Preparatory JAMES SKARBEK 6 Superior Avenue Baseball Team Fr.; Basketball Fr., Jr.; Spanish Club Sr. Ambition: To be an ac- countant Hobbies: Sports College Preparatory KATHLEEN M. SKELLY 27 Sherbrooke Street Patrol” Jr;) Glass Day (Com: mittee; Ski Club Sr.; Home- room Representative Alternate Ambition: To be a dental assistant Clerical LINDA E. SKOP 844 Berkshire Avenue G.O. Agent Fr.; Red Cross Fr.; Class Day Committee Sr.; Skipe Clube |temoteeruLuce Nurses Fr., Jr.; Future Home- makers Jr.; G.O. Alternate Jr. Hobbies: Skiing, art, trav- eling Clerical CAROLE SMITH 28 West Allen Ridge Road French Club Jr., Sr.; Capers Sr.; Office Aide Sr. Pet Peeve: Phony people Hobbies: Dancing, jewelry Ambition: To travel College Prep-Stenographic EVELYN MAXINE SMITH 12 Clifford Street Capers Sr.; Drill Team Jr., Sr.; Softball Team Fr.; Glee Club Fr. Pet Peeve: Squares Hobbies: Dancing, singing Clerical JUDY STEBBINS 218 Newhouse Street Red Cross Fr., Jr.; Future Nurses Fr.; Track Team Fr.: Basketball Fr.; Softball Fr. Ambition: To be a nurse Pet Peeve: People with dirty fingernails Clerical SHARON SOUTHWORTH 22 Ozark Street Sr. Prom Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Jr. Executive Board; Photographer Assistant for Class Pictures Sr. Hobbies: Joe, skating Ambition: to go to S.T.C.C. Clerical SHIRLEY STEBBINS 400 Cooley Street Capers Sr.; Ski Club Sr.; Swim Team Jr.; Sr. Prom Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; GALA. Jri;) Track’ Team) Fr. Jr.; Drill Team Jr:., Ses Gym Leader Jr.; Tumbling Team Bookkeeping 152 CYNTHIA: SPADA 59 Maryland Street Gapersie tenor Choitesr: Photographers Assistant for Class Pictures Ambition: To travel Pet Peeve: Teachers who won't let you go to the girl’s room Bookkeeping NANCY STEFANO 188 Bowles Park Future Homemakers Fr., Jr., — Treas., Sr.; Capers Sr.; Sr. Hat Comm.; Photograph Aide Sr.; Future Nurses Sr.; Ski Club Jr., Sr.; Sr. Prom Comm. Sr.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Class Day Comm. Bookkeeping JESSE L. SPINKS 63 Church Street Patrol Sr.; Basketball Fr., Jr., Sr.; Football Fr. General MARY ANNE STEVENS 60 Thornfell Street G.O. Agent Jr.; Patroly Sis Jr. Prom Comm.; Gym Leader Jr.; Ski Club Jr., Sr G@aper Sr.; Red Cross Jr.; Sr. Prom Comm.; Class Day Comm. General LINDA STEWART 138 Warrenton Street Future Homemakers Jr.; Gym Leader Jr. Ambition: To be an office worker Pet Peeve: People who wor- ry too much about me Hobbies: Dancing, sewing, skating Bookkeeping DENIS SUARES 56 Pasadena Street T.B. Typist Sr.; Graduation Usherette Ambition: To be a data processor Pet Peeve: People who are always telling lies Hobbies: Dancing, Bob, rec- ords Bookkeeping Look ma, I’m a SENIOR now MARIE SULESKI 84 Goodrich Street G.O. Agent Fr.; Red Cross Sr. Ambition: To be a_ book- keeper Pet Peeve: Hippies Hobbies: Skiing and bow!l- ing Clerical JEREMIAH SULLIVAN 124 Springfield Street Capers Sr.; Hockey Team Fr., We Ste Ski Club Jr, Sr. Pet Peeve: Mrs. Sartwell Ambition: To graduate Hobbies: Skiing, cars Clerical CAROL SUMMERSON 18 Stuyvesant Street G.O. Agent Jr.; Glee Club een Capersebussss, Hobby: Horseback riding Pet Peeve: Conceited people Clerical DANIEL SULLIVAN 14 Van Buren Avenue Iehiseil |pay Syee (Ohverge Hires Track Team Fr.; Football Team Fr., Jr.; Basketball Team Fr.; Junior Class Presi- dent; Graduation Usher Fr. Ambition: To go on to school Clerical PATRICIA SULLIVAN 130 Seymour Avenue Caduceus Editorial Staff Jr., Sr.; Music Council Fr. Ambition: To be successful Hobbing: Sewing Clerical JUDITH SUPINSKI 62 Melba Street Mathletes Fr., Jr.; Office Aide Jr.; French Club Jr., Sr.; Na- tional Honor Society Jr.— Treasurer, Sr. Hobbies: Ballet, music Pet Peeve: American His- tory College Prep-Stenographic Carol Allen Gwendolyn Sheard et HM Pt me pe Shirley Ferrara Deborah Dion Valedictorian Judith Reome 154 Theresa Desabrais Susan Benoit Lucia DeLuca HONOR Second Honors Michelle Holland Denise Dasso Judith Supinsky Gail Rokosz Jean Pafumi Terry Chapin James Skarbek oa Marilyn Robertson Barbara Austin Leah Lazzara Jean Chrzanowski Sharon Dawidjan Sadie Williams Yvonne Wilson 155 PATRICIA TALBOT 58 Castle Street G.O. Agent Jr., Sr.; Caduceus Bus. Staff Sr. Ambition: To go on to col- lege Pet Peeve: Conceited people Hobby: Horseback riding Bookkeeping LAURIE THAYER 70 Delmore Street G.O. Alternate Jr.; French Club Jr., Sr.; Red Cross Sr.; Ski Club Jr., Sr. Pet Peeve: Some teachers College Prep-Stenographic SERGIO TIGERO 31 Myrtle Street General PAUL TEEHAN 1772 Parker Street G.O. Accountant Sr.; Com- merce Newspaper Staff Jr., Seg IAro | Ife, Ser Ost (Cilile: Jr., Sr.; Audio-Visual Aide Jr., Sr.; Soccer Team Fr. Ambition: To go on to col- lege Bookkeeping ALBERT THIBAULT 31 Moore Street G.O. Auditor Sr.; Choir Fr., Sr. Pet Peeve: Pessimism Hobbies: Piano, reading Ambition: To become a minister College Prep-Bookkeeping SUSAN TIPPETT 169 Monrovia Street Future Teachers Fr., Jr., Sr.; Math Club Jr., Sr.; French See Jr., Sr.; Mathletes Jr., if. Ambition: To be a teacher College Preparatory Striving to make the Honor Roll one more time IRIS N. TORRES 2295 Main Street Red Cross Fr., Jr., Sr; Li- brary Assistant Sr.; G.A.A. Sr.; Bowling Team Sr.; Future Nurses Sr.; Drill Team Sr.; Future Homemakers Sr.; Ca- pers Sr.; Swimming Club Jr. Clerical LAURA TOVET 27 Fisher Street G.O. Alternate Sr.; Future Homemakers Fr., Jr.; Cadu- ceus Bus. Staff Sr.; TB Typ- ist Sr.; Bowling Team Jr. Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning Ambition: To be a retailor Clerical ima CURTIS TROY 18 Vassar Street Sr. Class President; Jr. Class Vice-President; Student Coun- cil Jr., Sr.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm.; Pa- trol Sr.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Baseball Team Fr., Jr.; Soccer Team Jr. Clerical GEORGIA VAKAKAS 51 Governor Street Future Homemakers Fr., Jr., Sieifeeercom, Comm: Ski Giibme)tameore senior) Hat Comm.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Class Day Comm. Ambition: To be a medical assistant Clerical GERARD VINCENT 529 Chestnut Street Ambition: To become a teacher or CPA College Prep-Bookkeeping JACUELINE TRUDEAU 32 Rathbun Street Ski Club Ambition: To be a dental assistant Pet Peeve: White Socks Hobby: Skiing General GREG VALENTINE 25 Wilshire Road Drama Club Fr., Jr.; Capers lobes Tee. IMME. Sie. MIE. S ie Prom Comm. ; Christmas Dance Comm.; Soccer Fr., Jr., Sr. Captain; Executive Board Wrens eromeUshern | t. Bookkeeping BRENDA WALKER 248 Ambrose Street F.T.A. Jr., Sr.; French Club Jr., Sr.; Red Cross Jr.; Office roel Sy |DYell Akeeveny Gyeg Drama Club Sr. Ambition: To become a teacher College Prep-Stenographic JOHANNE PHYLLIS TURCOTTE 37 Calhoun Street Patrol Sr.; Basketball Team Fr.; Softball Team Fr. Pet Peeve: White Socks Hobby: Coin collecting Ambition: To become a bookkeeper Bookkeeping ELIZABETH VAN ZANDT 14 Bernard Street G.O. Agent Fr.; G.O. Alt. Jr., Sr.; Spanish Club Jr., Sr.; Fu- ture Nurses Club Fr., Jr. Ambition: To be a nurse Pet Peeve: Sat! night ‘ski trips Bookkeeping LINDA WARNOCK 24 Curve Street lite, |e ee IW Create leader; Hostess for Christmas Dance Jr. Clerical BARBARA ANN TUTTY 25 Miner Street Future Teachers Club Sr. Pet Peeve: Conceited people Ambition: To be a teacher Hobbies: Dancing, swim- ming, drawing, records, horse- back riding Clerical DORIS VEASLEY 223 Hancock Street Speech Club Sr.; Poetry Sr.; Future Nurses Club Sr. Ambition: To be an L.P.N. Hobbies: Reading and bas- ketball Pet Peeve: Conceited people Clerical JAMES WARREN 48 Clarendon Street Capers Fr., Jr., Sr.; Patrol Sr. Ambition: To become a business manager Pet Peeve: White socks Clerical DENNIS WASSUNG 375 Oakland Street Bookkeeping RUTH WEBB Le Hunt Street Bookkeeping-Stenographic JANET WILCOX 118 Cornell Street Ambition: To become a RONALD WILLETTE 189 Corthell Street Patrol Fr., Jr., Sr.; Capers Sr.; hairdresser Baseball Fr., Jr., Sr.; Band Fr., Pet Peeve: Locker rooms Jr.; Hockey Fr., Jr., Sr.; Foot- Clerical ball Fr. Ambition: To stay single Pet Peeve: Pink pants Clerical STEVEN WILLIAMS 33 Norfolk Street Baseball Fr.; Soccer Jr.; Span- WINSTON WILLIAMS 163 Marion Street Patrol Sr. ish Club Sr. Ambition: To become a Ambition: To become a commercial artist teacher Hobbies: Drawing, acting, Clerical swimming College Preparatory MARC WENNERS 84 Champlain Street Football Fr. Ambition: To become a professional drag racer Hobbies: Cars and racing Pet Peeve: Curly hair College Preparatory FERNANDA WILLIAMS 68 Morgan Street G.O. Alternate Fr.; Track Fr., re ! Ambition: To become a sec- retary Clerical ANNETTE WILLIS 29 Wilbraham Avenue Speech Club Sr. Ambition: To become a nurse Hobbies: Listening to rec- ords and bowling Clerical GEORGIA WHITE 94 Pearl Street Gym Leader Jr.; Mathletes Sr. Ambition: To become an ac- counter Clerical ‘e ver ae Ts Me 4 SADIE WILLIAMS 91 Wilbraham Avenue F.T.A. Jr., Sr.; Office Aide Sr.; Spanish Club; Future Nurses Club Ambition: To become a sec- retary Pet Peeve: People who don’t practice what they preach. College Prep-Stenographic FRANK WILLOUGHBY 70 James Street General The Monday Morning BLAHS! ELLEN WOODS 30 Beauchamp Street G.O. Alternate Jr., Sr.; Red Cross Fr.; Christmas Dance Comm.; Sr. Exec. 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Congratulations to the Class of ’69 from Friends BENJAMIN POWELL SONS, INC. 109 Allen Street Tel. 739-2171 Eave Troughs - Ladders - Roofing WARNER HEIGHTS “66” SERVICE Next to State Bowl Minor Repairs - Lubrication S H Green Stamps Double with Fill-up THE SHOE BOX 1236 Main Street Springfield, Mass. 01103 “When neatness counts, count on us.” HENRY’S BARBER SHOP 3119 Main Street Compliments of MAINE LOBSTER POUND 1084 Memorial Avenue West Springfield, Mass. Tel.: 739-4850 EUGENE A. BACHAND Ceramic Tile - Marble - Terrazzo Amherst, Mass. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Editorial Staff and its adviser, Mr. Ciesluk, wish to thank: Barbara Austin for her original cover design. Miss McCleary and her production staff, Patricia Sullivan, Grace Margosiak, Sharon Kipetz, Linda Robinson, and Joan Stewart, for their efficient service in making all photo arrange- ments. 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. Mr. Alminas, Mr. Mazurowski, and their business staff, for the financing and distributing of Caduceus ’69. Mr. Sweeney, his administrative staff, and the faculty for their patience and tolerance with our necessary classroom in- The Caduceus Editorial Staff Co-Editors-in-Chief ........ Carol Allen and Theresa Desabrais PACHIDG) EGIZOV Soe eee te ee, er ee Jean Chrzanowski Activitief EG ore wi ee Barbara Austin Freshman and Junior Editor ...........0.cccc000: Donald LeClair SentortEGugree a 2s ee eee Terry Chapin S DOPED IL ORES c a waht rae a ee ae Ronald Wilson 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 appreciated guidance in the technical production of Caduceus 69. Mr. Hayward for his helpful suggestions on the final design of the yearbook cover and all the time he spent in advising members of the yearbook staff. 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 ’69. Senior Associate Editors ‘Therese Aitchison ape en eee Shirley Ferrara Kathleen Panning We eee ee ee ee Gail Rokosz Junior Associate Editors ‘Lom, Bamber) he ee eee Berdjouhi Feredjian Judy Braese 3). 2 ee eee Julie Footman James. Cooper ieeione ace ot eee Karen Luckcuck ‘Theresa: Downey ito scte a teeie cee ener eee Barbara Perry Cheryl Skrabely MRS. ABBOTT 12 Abdoo, Sally 26, 59, 108 Adams, Dorothy 26 Adams, Gloria 36 Affleck, Bonnie 108 Affleck, Wayne 66 Aitchison, Therese 52, 60, 108 Akerly, Darlene 50, 108 Albano, Christine 108 Albert, Deborah 108 Albert, Judy, 47, 62, 66 Allder, Ann 58, 59, 108 Allen, Anthony 54 Allen, Carol 42, 46, 60, 108 Allen, Deborah 26 MR. ALLEN 8 Allen, Shirley 26 Aller, Diane 66 MR. ALMINAS 14 Amato, Frances 58, 108 Amato, Patricia 26 Ambrose, Karen 26 Amell, Janice 53, 66 Amers, Debra 30 Anable, Gail 66 Andekian, Susanne 26 Anderson, Esther 26 Anderson, JoAnn 66 Anderson, Kenneth 66 Anderson, Melsena 26 Anderson, Paul 66 Andrews, Mark 26, 48 Andretsopoules, Judy 26 Anzalotti, Joseph 26 Arnold, Alpha 26, 46 Arnold, Linda 51, 66, 99, 100 Aronne, Virginia 66 Arslanian, Joanne 26 Ascione, Donna 66 Ash, Susie 26 INDEX Asher, Debra 66 Asher, Kenneth A. 26 Ashford, Phyllis 108 Bartels, Robert 26 Basile, Geraldine 26 Bass, Lois 27 Ashline, Kathleen 45, 46, 50, 51, 58, 60, Basset, Barbara 27 62, 109 MRS. ASTORINO 11 Atanowski, Emily 26 Auclair, Carol 26 Aunchman, Linda 109 Austin, Barbara 42, 43, 60, 109 Austin, Lizabeth 109 Avery, Debra 109 Aveyard, Linda 62, 66 Aveyard, Thomas 66 Avezzie, Donald 66 Avezzie, Thomas 26 Aycox, Isaac 50, 80, 81, 88, 109, 122 Ayhanian, Judy 66 Babalis, Diane 47, 108 Bacon, Joy 26, 48 Bacon, Susan 51, 108 Bailey, Patricia 66 Bailey, Rosemary 48, 61, 62, 66 Baird, James 110 Baird, Linda 26 Baker, Debbie 42, 110 Balboni, Joan 62, 66 Balch, Jamie 110 Baldwin, Donna 70 Balise, Kathy 61, 62, 66 Balise, Susan 45, 51, 62, 100, 110 Bamber, Thomas 48, 60, 110 Barber, Lester 26 Barnes, Evelma 47, 72 Barron, David 110 Barron, Donna 48, 60, 110 Barrows, Gary 67 Barrows, Paul 47, 66 Barrows, Paula 26, 59 Barsyczewski, John 66 170 Bassett, Patricia 110 Basset, Richard 26 Bassette, David 26 Batchelder, William 26, 86 Bator, Roberta 66 Baxter, Kathleen 49, 110 Beaudoin, Patricia 59, 66 Beaudry, Patricia 27 Bechard, Bruce 50, 111 Beck, Doris 51, 111 Becker, Andrea 70 Beckett, Thelma 27 Bedard, Linda 111 Bedard, Patricia 27 Bedford, Jeanne 66 Bedinotti, Joan 29, 54 Bednarz, Debbie 66 Beem, Richard 66, 83, 92 Beeman, Scott 82, 94, 111 Belanger, Susan 111 Beleski, Beverly 50, 60, 111 Bell, Linda 66 Bellefeville, Cheryl 111 Belleville, Donald 66, 82, 92 Bennett, Althea 111 MR. BENNETT 10 MRS. BENNETT 8 Benoit, Marc 66 Benoit, Susan 42, 49, 51, 111 Benson, Barbara 27 Benso, Richard 26 Bentley, Cathy 66 Bergeron, Henry 82, 111, 122 Bergmann, Diane 66 Bergstrom, Debra 67 Bernier, David 66 Berrelli, Joyce 27 Berry, Brenda 27 Berta, Donna 111 Bertassi, Gary 26 Berthiaume, Armand 66, 83 Berthiaume, Janice 48, 60, 111 Bertone, Janet 27 Bethel, Carmen 27 Bey, Bonnie 112 Beyette, Joanne 27 Beyette, Margaret 61, 67 Bianco, Louis 66 Biancucci, Lucy 67 Black, Vivian 62, 67 Blackburn, Christine 49, 112 Blackman, Gail 62, 67 Blackwell, Deborah 67 Blair, Eric 26 Blair, Janet 112 Blair, Karen 52 Blair, Susan 67 Blair, Gerard 26 Blake, Larry 44, 46, 50, 112 MISS BLAKESLEE 10 Blanchard, Florence 27 Blanchard, Judith 67 Bland, Walter 112 Blatch, Karen 59, 112 Blatch, Randolph 50, 112 Board, Alice 112 Bogard, Michael 112 Boisvert, Lucille 27, 61 Boisvert, Theresa 50, 112 Bonavita, Janice 50, 112 Bond, Grover Cleveland 26 Bond, Joyce Marion 27 Bonilla, Maria 27 Bonk, Elizabeth 27 Booth, Pauline 50, 61, 112 Borders, Betty 63, 67 Borecki, Ellen Ann 113 Borgatti, Carol 61, 113 Borowsky, Donna 27 Boucher, Margaret 67 Boudreau, Joanne 27 Bouffard, Diane 27 Boulerice, Susan 67 Bousquet, Donald 63, 66, 86, 92 Bouthillette, Elaine 113 Bouthilette, Raymond 55, 56 Bowers, Laurie 40, 47, 50, 57, 58, 113 Bowman, Diann 27 Boyer, Cecile 27, 48, 53 Boyer, Denise 27 Boyer, Eileen 60, 61, 62, 113 Boyett, Ellen 27 Boykin, Aaron 47, 53, 80 Boyle, Daniel 61, 113 Bradley, Kathleen 113 Brady, Christine 27 Brady, John 66 Braese, Judy 42, 44, 48, 58, 60, 67 Braica, JoAnn 73 Brais, Marian 56, 59, 113, 122 Brantley, Vivian 27 Brengi, Deborah 27 Brissette, Gary 114 Brisson, Nancy 50, 51, 114 Brodie, Violet 68 Broska, Frances 48, 114 Brown, Cynthia 67 Brown, Janet 70 Brown, Linda 27, 48 Brown, Lynn 66, 67 Brown, Marcia 27 Brown, Mary 27, 59, 114 Brown, Nancy 27 Brown, Patricia 27 Brownley, Karen 27, 61 Brueno, Kathleen 67 Brumfield, Lamarshall 26 Brundrett, Elaine 51, 114, 116 Brunelle, Jane 27 Brunsell, Paula 67 Brunt, Dianne 67 _ Brusseau, Marie 27 _ Bryan, Claretha 114 Buchanan, John 88 Budrow, Gail Irene 27 Buggs, Michael 26, 88 Bulger, Marlene 67 Bullock, Delores 53, 67 Buoniconti, Lucy 99 Burbank, Sally 114 Burhop, Susan 27 Burke, Margot 53, 67 Burke, Stephen 26 Burke, Willie 66 MISS BURLOW 19 Burnham, Paul 26 Burns, Deborah 67 Burr, Michele 62, 67 Burt, Audrey 27 Burt, Sheila 52, 114 Bush, Brenda 53, 115, 123 Busha, Cynthia 67 Bushey, Linda 27 Bushey, Patricia 27 Bushway, Paula 115 Butler, Ruth 67 Butterfoss, Barbara 27, 47 Byrd, Catherine 115 Byrnes, Suzanne 67 Cabana, Cynthia 27 Cabana, Diane 62, 67 MRS. CABANA 16 Cadieux, Diane 115 Calcosola, Lillian 115 Calder, Valerie 50, 58, 115 Caldwell, Charles 37 Calkins, Susan 27 Campagna, Holly 67 Campbell, Elizabeth 26 MISS CANARIE 16 Caney, Deborah 27 Caney, Susan 67 Cannon, Sandra 115 Canty, Michael 82, 92, 115 Caputo, Gail 28 Caputo, Gregory 54, 115 Caputo, Joyce 67 Cardaropoli, Adele 67 Cardin, Carol 67 Cardinale, Claudia 28 Carelock, ‘Betty 28 Carelock, Charles 26 Carelock, Joseph 82, 115 Carelock, Phyllis 18, 28 Carestia, Louis 26 Cariani, Deborah 47, 115 Caron, Barbara 67 Caron, Pamela 67 Carosello, Ronald 115 Carpenter, Annie 116 Carra, Joan 50, 51, 116 Carranza, Diane Marie 28 Carrerasleida, Esther 28 Carriere, Janice 50, 51, 52, 60, 116 MRS. C. CARROLL 16 Carter, Audrey 116 Carter, Deborah 28 Carter, Robert 44, 66 Carter, Wanda 67 Cartmill, Sandra 67 Casino, Michele 28 Cassanelli, Elaiae 116 Cassesse, David 66, 82 Castle, Gail 28 Caudle, Frank 73 Caulton, Helen 44, 47, 50, 53, 116, 122 Cavanaugh, Dreana 28 Cavanaugh, Gail 28 Cavanaugh, Jean 67 Cavanaugh, Joan 67 Cayode, Carmen 57, 62, 116, 122, 123 Cazavilan, Debra 47, 61, 116 Chadwick, Clifford 67 Chambers, Norma Jean 28 Chandler, Robert 28 Chapin, Terry 42, 44, 46, 48, 60, 61, 116 Chappell, Debra 20, 47, 62, 67, 101 Chappell, Shirley 47, 67 Charko, Tom 67, 86 Chavez, Isabel 47, 61 Cheeks, Carolyn 68 Cherry, Linda 68 Chicklowski, Barbara 116 Childs, Kathleen 28 Chmura, Pamela 28, 61 Choiniere, Edward 68, 94 Chretien, Susan 27 Chrusciel, Cathy 68 Chryzanowski, Jean 42, 43, 53, 60, 116 MR. CIESLUK 8 MR. CIGNOLI 12 Clapp, Susan 28 Clark, Barbara 68 Clark, George 68, 88 Clark, Louise 68 Clark, Marcia 116 Clark, Mary Ann 28 Clark, Tom 63 Clarke, Kathy Mary 28 Clarke, Kevin 68 Clarke, Virginia 28, 63 Clingman, Robert 28 Closta, Jocelyn 30 Cloukey, Marlene 28 171 Cogman, Karen 28 Colcombe, Gail 47, 117 Cole, Candice 68, 99 Cole, Jocelyn 53, 68 Cole, Karen 46, 117 Cole, Sara 68 Cole, Timothy 129 Colletti, Brenda 68 Collins, Candice 68 Colson, Brian 28 Commins, Marian 28 MR. CONCHIERI 12 Condarcuri, Linda 117 MRS. CONNALLY 12 Conner, Frances 31 MR. CONNERY 14 Connor, Nancy 51, 61, 117 Connors, John 68 MISS CONWAY 16 Cooley, Christine 68 Cooley, Mary 28 Cooper, James 60, 68 Cooper, Nathan 50, 66 Cope, Lesley 28 MR. CORCORAN 8 Corcoran, Larry 28 Cornine, David 28 Correa, Gloria 28 Costa, Margarica 28, 48 Costantini, Leonora 47, 53, 117 Cole, Faith, 68 Courtney, Ann 28 Courtney, Eunice 47, 117 Cousin, Jack 30 Cox, Bonnie Jean 28 Cox, Peter 28 Crane, Pamela 68 Crane, Pamela E. 68 Creanza, John 68 Cross, Linda 31 MISS CRONIN 7 Crosby, Bonnie 28 Crosby, Kathleen 61, 68 Croteau, Gail 28 Crupi, Francesca 28 Culloo, Donna 68 Cuzzone, Frank 28 Cygan, Alice 99, 117 MR. CZECH 16 MR. CZELUSNIAK 8 Czupryna, Patricia 28 Czwemcha, Tudeusa 28 D’ Agostino, Diane 48, 50, 61, 117 D’ Agostino, Joanne 60, 68 Daigle, Nancy 28 Daigneault, Deborah 28 Daley, Kathy 118 Dalton, Robert 72 MR. DALY 14 D’Amario, Debra 28 D’Amario, Robert 28, 86 D’Amatio, Christina 118 D’ Ambrosio, Jean 59, 68 D’ Ambrosio, Marie 50, 58, 118 D’ Ambrosio, Patricia 28 Daniel, Linda 68 Daniele, Louise 28 Daniels, Jeremiah 88, 118 Daniels, Laureen 118 Dans, Brenda 29 Dapone, Mary 68 Dasso, Denise 42, 43, 46, 57, 58, 118 Daughtry, Alton 53, 80, 81, 118 Davies, Dorian 29 Davies, John 29 Davila, Elizabeth 37 Davis, Betty 68 Davis, Gregory 29 Davis, Linda Jean 50, 56, 118 Davis, Marie 62, 68 Davis, Pamela 44, 62, 68 Davis, Patricia 119 Davis, Richard 33 Dawidjan, Sharon 58, 119 Day, Dorothy 68 Debarge, Linda 47, 119 De Barros, Deborah 119 MR. DE BONIS 21 De Caro, Nancy 68 De Castro, Maria 42, 68 Decoteau, Christine 119 De George, Linda 53, 59, 68 De Gray, Valerie 68 Delano, Linda Marie 48, 68 Delevo, Andrea 68 MR. DELLA-GIUSTINA 6 MRS. DEL POZZO 16 De Luca, Lucia 42, 43, 49, 61, 119 De Marinis, Dominic 66 Demers, Evelyn 59, 68 De Motta, Carol 29 Denson, Emma 68 De Nucci, Mary 119 De Priest, Clinton 29, 94 Derowin, Ann 74 Desabrais, Theresa 42, 43, 46, 58, 60, 62, 119 Desnoyers, Joyce 68 Dessasure, Sharon 33 De Vasier, JoAnne 119 Devine, Linda 58, 68 Devine, Marilyn 119 Deyampert, Tommie 68 Diamond, Shirleen 29, 53 Dilley, Patricia 29 Dillon, Michael 32 Di Lorenzo, Cheryl 68 Di Nicola, Robert 46, 60, 63, 119 Dion, Deborah 42, 43, 44, 46, 59, 119 Dion, Maurice 29 Dionisi, Virginia 120 Disselkamp, Christina 120 Divenuto, John 94 Doling, James 29 Domainique, Marilyn 120 Donoghue, Kathleen 46, 120 Donovan, Judith 120 Donovan, Patricia 62 Douglas, Denise 67 Douglas, Gregory 29 Douglas, Henry 29 Douglas, Rozelynn 120 Douglas, Diane 120 Douzuk, Linda 48, 120 Downey, Theresa 42, 60 Doyle, Barbara 29 Doyle, Karen 29 Doyle, Margaret 56, 120, 123 Doyle, Marian 29 Drake, Joan 29, 63 Drake, Linda 46, 58, 120 Drew, Jane 29 Drew, Susan 29, 48, 60 Drouin, Edward 29 Drummonds, Greg 29 Duchesne, Janice 120 Duff, Alice 60, 120 Duff, Francis 67 Duffany, Leslie 121 Duffany, Linda 29 Dufficy, Margaret 42 Duke, Joan 121 Dukes, Carlo 29 Dupuis, Marie 29 Duguet, Louise 27 MRS. DUREPO 17 Durocher, Patricia 29 Dutilly, Denise 42, 49, 121 Dyer, Mary 29 Dzweliski, Patricia 29 Eaton, Joyce 29 Eddie, Annie 121 Edgerly, Ann 42 Edwards, Pamela 72 Efantis, Peggy 53, 58, 120 Egan, Kathleen 29 Egan, Kathleen 121 Eggleston, Ellen 29 Eggleston, Lynne 121 Eggleston, Roy 36 Eggleston, Thomas 61, 121 Elie, Jacmqueline 30 Ellert, Joyce 62 Elliot, Sally 29 MRS. ELLIS 7 Ellis, Linda 124 MR. ELLISON 8 Elmasian, Lee 76 Emmanuel, Lowdean 53, 62, 124 Enos, Lee 29 Ethridge, Monica 29 Evans, Barbara Ann 62, 124 Everett, Linda 47 Ewing, Beulah 29 Extine, Thomas 60 Faniel, Pamela 124 Fanning, Kathleen 60, 99, 124 Faust, Margaret 48, 62 Fennell, Cecile 67 Fennyery, Katherine 124 Fenton, Jeannine 29 Feredjian, Berdjouhi 48, 60 Ferguson, Diane 66 Ferguson, Phyllis 47, 53 Ferioli, David 124 Ferland, Yolanda 124 Fernett, Sherry 53, 70 Ferrara, Shirley 42, 43, 49, 60, 125 Ferrigno, Nina 29 Ferris, Mary 29 Ferst, David 125 Fett, Betty 49, 51, 125 Fettes, Alison 29 Fettes, Bonnie 42, 62 Fettes, Jeanne 46, 58, 62, 99, 125 Fettes, Lucile 29 MR. FINNEGAN 14 Fiorentino, Peter 125 Fitchet, David 125 Fitts, Carmen 37 Fitzgerald, Barbara 29 Fitzgerald, Barbara 29 Fitzgerald, Brian 29 Fitzgerald, Darlene 125 Flack, Leslie 29 MR. FLAGG 11 Fleming, Barbara 62, 69 Flintory, Merita 69 Fluck, Linda 29 Focosi, Reno 44, 69, 80 Fogarty, Judith 49, 125 Foisy, Linda 69 Foley, Kathleen 29 Fonseca, Anna 47, 50, 60, 125 Fontaine, Patricia 69 Fontaine, Stephen 69 Foote, Susan 125 Footman, Julianne 60, 69 Forcier, Joan 29 Ford, Kathleen 69 Fortin, Paula 77 Fortini, Paul 69 Fortini, Paula 51, 69 Foster, Jennifer 29 Foster, Odalie 30 Fountain, Darlene 69 Fournier, Linda 50, 125 Fournier, Pat 69 Fragomeni, Linda 53, 69 Franck, Heidi 48, 69 Frattesi, Cynthia 30 Freeman, Yvonne 99, 125 Fugate, Anthony 30, 86 Fulvi, Glorie 50, 126 Funk, Mary Lou 126 Fusaro, Jane 69 Gadson, Brenda 53, 69 Gadson, Lawrence 69 Gadson, Mable 69 Gagliarducci, Albert 30 Gagne, Norma Jeanne 30 Gagnon, Anna 30 Gagnon, Kathy 52, 126 Gagnon, Sally Anne 30 Gagnon, Suzanne 126 Gaines, Loretta 30 Gaines, Renita 126 Galipeau, Gail 51, 126 Gallagher, Donald G. 30 Gallagher, Theresa 71 Galland, Gary 30 Gallant, Donna 49, 126 Gallerini, Ernest 30 Galluzo, Cosimo 94, 126 Gamelli, Vincent 35 Garcia, Leilani 126 Garcia, Maria 126 Garczynski, Patricia 126 Garde, Debra 126 Garwacki, Barbara 69 Gasperini, Ann 30 Gasperini, Donna 60, 69 Gauthier, Elizabeth 30 Gauthier, James 30 Gauthier, Richard 127 Gavlick, Linda 70 Gawlick, Barbara 127 Gaylor, Dianna 61, 127 Gaylor, Donna 127 Geagan, Judy 70 Gelinas, Harry 30 Gelinas, June 50, 123, 127 Gelinas, Sharleen 127 Gemignani, Theresa 127 George, Carol Anne 30, 63 Gervasini, Mary 127 Ghareeb, Carole 50, 128 Ghidoni, Connie 70 Gobbons, Marilyn 72 Gibbs, Kenneth 30 Gilfoil, Paula 46, 58, 128 Gingras, Deborah 62, 70 Gingras, Ronald 128 Giovanelli, Carol 71 Girard, Cathy 61, 128 Girard, Kathleen 30 Gittles, Linda 30 Gloster, Patricia 70 Glynn, Claudine 50, 128 Gminski, Nanci 128 Goldbolt, oJhn 26 Goldberg, Edward 27 Goldrick, Dorothy 30 Goldrup, Charles 129 Golon, Margaret 30 Goncalves, Antonio 30, 86 Gonnello, Mary 128 Gonthier, Dianne 29 Gonyea, Marilyn 30 Gonzales, Lolita 70 Gonzalez, Lolita 70 Goodhind, Linda 129 Goodreau, Richard 27 Goodrich, Irma 48, 129 Goodrow, Clayton 30 Goodrow, Debra 30 Gordon, Ida 30 172 Gordon, Kathleen 30 Gordon, Kenneth 30 MR. GORMALLY 10 Goss, Pamela 30 Gosselin, Zella 70 Gotta, Christine 30 Gouin, Suzanne 62, 129 Goulet, Susan 70 Gouzounis, Marie 129 Govoni, Joan 30 Graham, Bronzell 30 Graham, Cheri 70 Grant, Broderick 129 Grant, James 74 Greco, Carol 129 Green, Bennie 32 Green, Cheryl 129 Green, Diane 30 Green, Judith 70 Green, Lillie 70, 129 Greenberg, Marc 70 Greene, Betty 47, 53 Greene, Debra 129 Grrene, Patricia 30 Greenia, Robert 44, 47, 70, 94 MISS GREENLEAF 20 Gregg, Kathryn 47, 48, 53, 130 Gregori, Carol 30 Gregori, Cindy 30 Grenier, Diane 46, 51, 58, 61, 130 Grenier, Johanne 30 Gresham, Mattie 59, 70 Griffin, Kathleen 30, 47 Griffin, Melba 30 MRS. GRIFFIN 8 Grimaldi, Carol 47, 53, 130 Grimaldi, Concetta 130 Griner, Gwendolyn 70 Grode, Donna Lee 70 Groleau, Carolyn 48, 61, 70 Grondin, Carole 30 Gruber, Elizabeth 32 Guerin, Patricia 30 Guerrette, Diane 70 Guerri, Corinne 130 Guerri, Linda 28 Guertin, Frank 83, 130 Guertin, William 70 Guiggio, Debbie 128 MRS. GUMLAW 17 Gustafson, Anne 70 Guy, Freddie 130 Guyette, Brenda 30 Guynup, Susan 30 Gwinnell, Kathleen 30 Haas, Bruce 74 Hackett, Michaleen 70, 47 Hackett, Robert 30 Hagood, Sherry 30 MRS. HALEY 9 Hall, James 50 Hall, Susan 30 Hamel, Diane 61, 130 Hannaford, Edmund 94, 130 Hardy, Karen 97, 130 Harp, Deborah 31 Harrington, Carol 31 Harrington, Debra 31 Harris, Frances 130 Harris, Linda 44, 51, 52, 70 Harrison, Gail 70 Harrison, Linda 130 Harry, Guy 31 Hart, Melissa 70 MRS. HART 6 Harvey, Patricia 31 Hasenjager, Carolyn 70 Haskins, Patricia 131 Hastings, Sharon 31 Hauschild, Nancy 47, 70 Hawkins, Sadie 33 Hawley, Neil 31 Hayden, Laurene 131 Hayward, Donna 131 MR. HAYWARD 19 Healy, Deborah 131 Healy, Maryellen 59, 131 Healy, Susan 31 Helbert, Nancy 31 Heck, Aime 31 Hefferman, Mary 131 Heller, Alice 31 MISS HENDERSON 14 Henderson, Paulette 53, 70 MRS. HENDRICKS 8 Henney, Patricia 76 Henery, Leonard 26 Henriques, Lucy 31 Herberger, Linda 70 Herchuck, Julie 31 Herchuck, Susan 70 Herdendorf, Linda 47, 48, 54, 56, 6 131 Hernandez, Luis 31 Herring, Deborah 31 Hess, Donald 31 Hetu, Brenda 53, 70 Higgins, Gail 31 Higgins, Judy 53, 131 Higgins, Maura 132 Hill, Belinda 31 Hill, Bonnie 132 Hill, Christine 132 Hill, Theresa 31 Hoague, Rita 70, 100 Hockett, Rhoda 31 Hodges, Constance 31 Hodges, Rosalind 132 Hoffman, James 42, 132 MISS HOGAN 18 Holland, Mary Beth 31 Holland, Michelle 49, 122, 132 MR. HOLLEY 9 Holloway, Veronica 31 Holmes, Deborah 62, 132 MRS. HOLT 12 Holuk, Janice 51, 53, 62, 70 Hosmer, Linda 31 Houle, Denise 132 Howard, Patricia 133 Howe, Cynthia 44, 70 Howe, Linda 48, 72, 100 Hrycay, Joyce 70 Huard, Suzanne 31 Huberty, Kathy 31 Hughes, Phyllis 71 Humphreys, Lynn 31 Hunter, Wesley 70 Hunter, William 31 Hupfer, Stephen 31 Hurley, Kathleen 48, 51, 71 MR. HURLEY 9 Hurston, Deborah 71 Hutchison, David 30 Hutter, Denise 31 MISS HYDE 22 Inglehart, Pamela 31, 53 Ingram, Edward 31 Jackson, Clifford 47, 133 Jackson, Deborah 31 Jackson, Grendy 37 Jackson, Janice 31 Jackson, Lillie 71, 133 Jackula, Barbara 71 Jacobs, Cherie 53, 71 Jalbert, Gary 31 Jalbert, Yvonne 31, 61 James, Richard 71, 86 Jamgochian, Elizabeth 42, 51, 62, 71 Janisieski, Adele 56, 58, 60, 61, 123 Jankiewicz, Cathy 31 Jansen, Gretha 51, 61, 71 Jansen, Martha 133 Jefferson, Nancy 133 Jennings, Patricia 31, 53 Jerrold, Cathy 31 Jessup, Deborah Joyce 133 Jette, Theresa 31 Joao, Trindade 59, 133 Johnson, Belinda 56, 62, 71, 133 Johnson, Betty 133 Johnson, Bobby 31 Johnson, Carol 48, 53, 71 Johnson, Christine 31 Johnson, Cynthia 31 Johnson, Deborah 31 Johnson, Denise 35 Johnson, Donna 133 Johnson, Emma 134 Johnson, Gerald 71 Johnson, Merrianne 37 Johnson, Rodney 60, 71 Johnson, Sandra 60, 123, 134 Johnston, David 50, 134 Jones, Brenda 27 Jones, Denise 37 Jones, Jennifer 62, 71 Jones, Larry 71, 83 Jones, Mark 26 Jones, Marjorie 134 MR. JONES 17 Jones, Nancy 71 Jordan, Mirian 55 Joseph, Nancy 37 Joubert, Beatrice 71 Joubert, Norman 71 Joubert, Russell 50, 71 Jubrey, Linda Ann 37 Junior, Daniel 71, 86, 87 Kane, Edward 44, 71, 83 Kane, John 134 Kane, Richard 94, 134 Kardynal, Cynthia 37 Kastarakis, Evelyn 37 Keaton, Ellen 37 Keefe, Patricia 47, 134 Kelliher, Joanne 71 Kelly, Agnes 32 Kelly, Mary Ann 36, 48 Kennedy, James 32, 86 Kennedy, Kathleen 47, 49, 134 Kennedy, Susan 31 Kenny, Bernadette 71 Kenyon, Susan 46, 134 Kiesnowski, Florence 32 Kimball, Debra 71 King, Carol 71 King, Clinton 44, 47, 50, 53, 71, 80, 81, 86, 87 King, Lorenz 32 Kinney, William 32, 92 Kipetz, Pamela 50, 134 Kipetz, Sharon 44, 48, 60, 61, 63, 71 Kirsner, Debra 71 Knowlton, Linda 44, 71 Konovelchick, Carol 62, 71 Kosnski, Susan 135 Kozach, Mary 99, 135 Krasner, Michael 71, 83 Krull, Cheryl 53, 70 Krusiewicz, Betty 135 Kubicz,- Gail 135 Kubik, Diane 71 Kulig, Rosemary 58, 62, 71 Kurpewski, Sandra 135 Lacopo, Maria 32 Laczek, Rosemary 71 La Flamme, Donald 32, 92 MR. LA FLAMME 10 La Fleur, Dianne 32 La Fleur, Kathleen 32 Lafley, Susan 35 Lafley, Sandra 35 Lafond, Carmen 71 La Fountain, Susan 49, 135 Laing Celeste 71 Laino, Denise 32 Laino, Joseph 32 Laino, Kathy 51, 135 Lam, Betty 42, 43, 135, 149 Lambach, Linda 60, 136 Lambert, John 32 Lambert, Patricia 62, 136 Lamere, Kathleen 71 Lamoreaux, Margaret 58, 136 Landry, Lyn 71 MR. LANDRY 9 Langevin, Patricia 59, 63, 71 Langley, Valerie 32 Lagone, Julia 48, 136 La Pan, Cheryl 136 La Pierre, Joette 32 La Pointe, Francis 71, 83, 86, 87 Lappie, Georgette 32 Laramie, Susanne 71 Larkins, Delores 47, 49, 136 Larkins, Doris 28 La Roche, Janice 49, 57, 58, 122, 136 Larson, David 32 Lasseter, Priscilla 71 Lattrell, Judy 72 Laughran, Jan 47, 49, 53, 136 Laughran, Richard 32 Lauzier, Donna 46, 137 MR. LAVELLE 9 Lavinski, Barbara 137 Lauzon, Karen 53, 72 Lavoie, Deborah Ann 32 Lawton, Leslie 137 Lazaroff, Steven 32 Lazzara, Leah 46, 137 Leak, David 137 Leak, Priscilla 72 Learned, Richard 72 Lebel, Denise 62, 72 Le Blanc, Richard 137 Lech, Kristina 46, 137 Le Clair, Donald 60, 137 Le Doux, Janice 72 Leduc, Veronica 32 Lee, George 72 Lee, Lina 72 Lee, Ruby 32 Leete, Margaret 27 Lefebvre, Adrienne 32 Lefort, Maureen 47, 49, 137 MR. LEMIEUX 14 MRS. LEMMON 22 Lemoine, Paulette 32, 53 Leonard, Henry 137 Leonard, Linda 48 MRS. LEONE 9 Lessard, Theresa 32 Leto, Geraldine 137 Le Valle, Belvha 46, 57, 137 Levesque, Marie 31 Levesque, Renee 72 Levy, Elaine 140 Lewis, Evelyn 72 Lewis, Ruth 32 Lewis, Susan 32 Ligarski, Paula 140 Lindberg, Denise 32 Linger, Patricia 140 Lisee, Cynthia 32 Little, Clarence 72 173 Little, Herman 50, 80 Little, Linda 32 Lloyd, Glennda 66, 67 Lockhart, Edwin 72, 86 Lodkey, Shirley 72 Long, Peggy 32, 100 Lovell, Shirley 47, 41, 53, 140 Lubarsky, Neil 32 Luckcuck, Karen 42, 58, 60, 61, 72 Lunceford, Brenda 72 Lungarini, Gail 140 Lutz, Marlene 140 Luvera, Doreen 32 Lyde, Antoinette 72 Lynch, Patricia 32 Mac Gilvray, Gail 140 Machabee, Lorraine 140 MR. MACKAY 14 Mack, Bob 88, 141 Mac Lively, James 26 Macon, Michele 32 Mac Phail, Jacqueline 58, 72 MRS. MAHAN 17 Mahar, David 141 Malave, Maria 72 MRS. MALESTA 22 Maley, Deborah 32, 48 Malone, Arthur 32, 63 Malone, Deborah 44, 57, 58 MRS. MALONE 7 Malone, Richard 44, 72 Malone, Robert 44, 72 Maloney, Patricia 141 Mango, Anne 141 Mango, Sally 72 Manley, Maureen 45, 47, 59, 53, 57, 58, 60, 141 Manley, Sean 32 MRS. MANNIX 9 Marangoudakis, Effie 32, 60 Marangoudakis, Steve 47, 72, 80, 81 Marceau, Christine 72 Marceau, Judith 32 Marchese, Christine 32 Marchaselli, Ralph 60, 123, 141 Marchetti, Mary 72 Margosiak, Grace 47, 60, 141 Margosiak, Theresa 31, 48 Marino, Ronald 32 Markham, Roxanne 44, 49, 58, 61, 123, 141 Marois, Colette 32 Maroney, Donna 46, 63, 141 Marse, Terri 53 Marshall, Anne 62, 72 Marszalek, Richard 72, 92 Martin, Connie 32 ,60 Martin, John J. 74 Martin, Larry 33, 63 Martin, Roy 141 Martin, Sandra 33 Martins, Marlene 74 Mascaro, Freda 33 Masearo, Agnes 33 Mastroianni, Cherie 141 Mastroianni, Robert 141 Matos, Ada 27 Mattei, Lorene 61, 142 Matthews, Rosa 33 Maurizio, Stella 142 Maxfield, Christine 72 Mazza, Maryann 62, 142 MR. MAZUROWSKI 12 Mc Cauley, Larry 33 Mc Cleary, Christine 60, 142 MISS MC CLEARY 11 Mc Cormick, Lynne 44, 72 Mc Deritt, Helen 33 MISS MC DONALD 12 Mc Donald, Susan 72 Mc Donald, Tanya 72 Mc Donnell, Doreen Ann 33 Mc Ewan, Kathleen 73 Mc Gee, Gloria 72 Mc Grath, Maryellen 58 Mc Guiness, Agnes 33 Mc Guiness, Colleen 33 Mc Kay, Lee 72, 80 Mc Kay, Timothy 142 Mc Kenzie, Margaret 72 Mc Laurin, Shirley 33 Mc Lean, Eldon 33, 94 Mc Leish, Susan 58, 142 Mc Quillan, Nancy 72 Mc Sheffrey, Samuel 33 Mc Sweeney, Edith 142 MR. MC WHA 13 Mr. Meacham 13 Meadows, Catherine 72 Medina, Auria 33 MISS MEEHAN 13 Melcher, Peggy 48, 50, 142 Melnyk, Paula 46, 50, 142 Merchant, Deborah 33 Merchant, Lynne 142 Merola, Elaine 142 Merola, Gerri Eileen 72 Merritt, Phyllis 77 Merryman, Michelle 33 Messer, Joyce 72 Methe, John 30 MISS MEUNIER 19 Meunier, Theresa 72 Meyer, Dorothy G. 33 Meyer, Janet 48, 123, 142 Meyrick, Bonnie 33 Mezzetti, Darlene 42, 73 Michaud, Debra 33 Mielnikowski, Diane 33 Milanczuk, Valentina 73 Miles, Virginia A. 73 Miller, Helen 143 Miller, Maryann 60, 62, 73 Miller, Noreen 73 Miller, Rachel 33 Miller, Rebecca 143 Milos, Victoria 33 Mindel, Ilene 73 Minie, Sandra 33, 59 Minnie, Darlene 50, 60, 143 Mitchell, Darlene 50, 143 Mitchell, Patricia 73 Mominee, Dianne 33 Monette, Cheryl 143 Monette, Debbie J. 73 Monette, Karen 33 Monette, Marion 58, 61, 143 Montgomery, Dorothy 33 Moody, Georgia 33, 53 Moore, Barbara Ann 44, 53, 73 Moore, Mary Ellen 31 Morace, Linda 47, 68 Moreau, Doretta 63, 73 Morgan, Joseph 73 Moriarty, Diane 26 Morin, Donna 50, 143 Morin, Jean 143 Morini, Elizabeth 33 Morris, Cheryl 73 Morrissey, Catherine 33 Morrow, Marjorie 73 Morse, Theresa 45, 477, 51, 144 Moseley, Holly 33 Mosenthal, Lynne 33 Mourey, Janet 33 Moynihan, John 26 Muchas, Phyllis 33 Mulligan, Margaret 47, 48, 144 Munroe, Deborah 73 Nadeau, Margaret 58, 144 Nader, Kathleen 42, 61, 73 Nanoski, Mary 144 Napierski, Lucy 58, 73 Napolitano, Anna 33 Nareau, David 33 Narreau, Theresa 33 Neal, Susan 33 Nehmer, Anne 33 Nestor, Carol 33 Newman, Kristine 47, 48, 73 Newman, Teresa 33 Newton, Kathleen 76 Nicholas, Arlet 61, 144 Niemiec, Suzanne 33 Nolan, Rosemary 73 Noonan, Colleen Ann 33 Norman, Herbert J. 80 Norman, Patricia 33 Norman, Robert 33 Norman, Velma 53, 77, 99 Normand, Richard 92 Nostin, Cheryl 33 Nowak, Christine 61, 68 Nugent, Judy 34 Nyman, Robert 34 Nyman, Walter 48, 92 O’Brien, Joan 34 O'Connell, Martin 29 O'Conner, Christine 144 O’Connor, Phyllis 34 MRS. O’DELL 20 Ogle, Cynara 68 Ogle, Cynthia 34 O'Leary, Maureen 69 Oliver, Christine 53, 62, 70 Ollari, James 34 Olmstead, Adele 47, 144 O'Malley, Joseph 71 Opitz, James 74 Opitz, Paul 50, 144 O’Quinn, Althea 27 Orcutt, Marian 34, 54 Orr, Barbara 144 Orr, Lynn 34 Orszulak, Theodora 34 Osgood, Carolyn 34 Ottomaniello, Maria 34 Owens, Trudie 58, 99, 71 Pace, Dreama 72 Pafumi, Jean 45, 47, 144 Pafumi, Linda 44, 48, 50, 72 Pafumi, Philomena 28 Pagan, Marie 34 Page, Estelle 73 Pannier, Susan 50, 62, 63, 144 Pandolfi, Kenneth 34 Paloera, Theresa 31 Paolini, Judy 34 Paolini, Patricia 44, 49, 50, 61, 123, 144 Papadakis, Mary Anne 50, 58, 145 Pappis, Charles 34, 86 Papurzynski, Lynn 47, 73 Parent, Cheryl 53 Parent, James 34 Parker, Debbie 34, 99, 100 Parker, Dwight Delano 74 Parker, Roderick 36 Paroline, Maureen 45 Parsons, Marjorie 74 Pasini, Mary 145 Paskewick, Stanley 74 Patrakis, Laura 34 Patrie, Patricia 32, 61 Paul, Barbara 32, 61 Paviakis, Susan 58, 60, 145 Payne, Edward 29 MR. PAYNE 13, 88 Peach, Beverly 145 Pearson, Andrea 68 MR. PECK 19 MISS PELLEGRINO 17 Pelletier, Beatrice 75, 99 Pelletier, Debra 48, 50, 58, 75 Pelletier, Diane M. 47, 53, 58, 145 Pelletier, Diane I. 34 Pelletier, Pearl 48, 145 Perey, Jose 34 Perillo, JoAnne 34 Perrault, Claire 76 Ricciardi, Jeanne 48, 74 Richards, Donna 34 Richards, Karen 34, 60 Richards, Melissa 34 MISS RICHARDS 9 Rieck, Kenneth R. 34 Riendeau, Joan 52, 148 Riley, Benjamin 50, 148 Rimondi, Joan 34 MR. RIOUX 15 Perry, Barbara 42, 46, 47, 48, 53, 60, 76 Rivers, David 35, 74, 82, 86 Perry, Edwin 146 Perry, Margaret 34 Peterson, Dennis 34 Peterson, Martha 56, 146 Petlock, Wayne 74, 83, 94 Pettazoni, Linda 47, 146 Phaneuf, Betty 58, 73 Phelan, Thomas 72 Philip, Marilyn 146 MR. PHILLIPS 15 Piacentini, Donna 34, 60 Picard, Jacqueline 146 Picard, Rosaline 34 Pickett, Gloria 73 Peraccini, Richard 74, 146 Pierce, Judith 34 Pikula, Sandy 73 Pinsonneault, Diane 53 Pintosky, Donna 53 Pio, Linda 51, 58, 146 Pioggia, Mary 51, 146 Pioggia, Nancy 147, 62, 56 Pippa, Anne 61, 147 Pippa, Lorraine 73 Pizarro, Eva 73 Plamondon, Roberta 48, 53, 62, 73 Plant, John 70 Plante, Winifred 34, 60 Plantier, Roseanne 38, 44, 47, 53, 73 Pleasant, Celestine 73 Pleasant, Delphine 44, 73 Plefka, Joan 69 Plunkett, Brenda 73 Polite, Barbara 34 Polite, Eunice 147 Pomeroy, Edward 147 Poto, Wallace 34 Porter, Janice 73 Powell, Gwen 34, 60 Preston, William 147 Provin, John 34 Proper, Linda 147 Provost, Marie 34 Provost, Sandra 35 Przeckecki, Sandra 147 Pullian, Diane 34 Purchase, Debra 47, 49, 53, 58, 147 Quattlebaum, Tyrone 34 Quill, Mary 147 Quimby, Barbara 34 Quinn, Barbara 73 Quinn, Deborah 35 Quinn, Donald 147 Quinn, Kathy 147 Racine, Sharon 34, 61 Raco, Debra 73 Rancitelli, Sylvia 147 Randall, William 34, 60 Randolph, Debbie Ann 34, 61 Ransom, Clorena Ann 73 Ransone, Patricia 55, 73, 99, 100 Ray, Cynthia 52, 148 MRS. REARDEN 7 Rees, Debbie 73 Regan, Christine 74 Reome, Judith 42, 43, 46, 148 Rheaume, Nancy 46, 49, 50, 58, 148 Rhodes, Anne 50, 148 Rhodes, Cynthia Lee 34 Rhodes, Malinthea 51, 58, 74 Ricapito, Victoria 52, 148 Rivers, Ruth 50, 148 Roberge, Irene 44, 74, 58 Roberts, Catherine 42, 74 Roberts, Deborah 35, 53 Roberts, Linnea 4, 60, 74, 99 Roberts, Marion 148 Roberts, Neil 35 Roberts, Valerie 47, 52, 58, 100, 148 Roberts, Vonte Dayle 74 Robertson, Gordon 148 Robertson, Marilyn 49, 60, 149 Robinson, Gregory C. 32 Robinson, Karen 35 Robinson, Linda 58, 60, 74 Rock, Colleen 62, 74 Roda, Patricia 149 MR. RODGERS 10 Rodolakis, Roberta 74 Rogers, Denise 60, 149 Rokosz, Edward 35, 86 Rokosz, Gail 44, 47, 50, 53, 60, 149 Rokosz, Kathleen 31 Rollend, Ann Marie 57, 149 Rollins, Karen 34, 47 Rooney, Gail 35 Root, Wendy 62 Ross, Christine 149 Ross, Darlene 44, 47, 51, 60, 74 Ross, Laurietta 35 Rossman, Cheryl 35 Rossman, Donna 74 Rousseau, Richard 35 Rovithis, Evangeline 35 Rowthan, Beverly 62, 74 Roy, Denise 74 Roy, Helen 149 Roy, Lise 74 Rucks, Cindie 35 Rucks, Thomas 74 Rudd, Barbara 35 Rudd, Sylvia 149 Rueli, Mary 150 MR. RUMPAL 6 Runnells, Debbie 35 Russell, Lynne 61, 150 Russo, Anna 150 Russo, Nancy 35 Ryan, Cheryl 47, 49, 50, 53, 60, 150, 122 Ryan, Debra 74 Rybczyk, Teresa 44, 74 Sacco, Marguerite 74 Sady, Elaine 74 Safarik, Judy 35 Sagan, Christine 35 St. Julien} Barbara 35 St. Pierre, Christinne 35 Sales, Marc 74 Salter, Carol 51, 62, 150 Salter, Gary 35, 48 Samtois, Nancy 35 Sampson, John 35 MR. SANDBERG 15 Sandberg, Paul 83 Sanders, Cynthia 35 Sanders, Jamison 44, 60, 74, 80 Sanders, John 47, 123, 150 Santaniello, John 50, 88, 150 Santaniello, Romilda 35 Santaniello, Theresa 35, 74 Santaniello, Thomas 35 Sarrette, Sharon 35, 48 MRS. SARTWELL 9 Savoy, Debbie 151 Saxer, Katherine 51, 62, 151 Scaife, Louise 151 Scalia, Maryanne 35 Scammon, Donna 74 Scarfe, Mary 35 Scarnici, James 32 Scavatto, Michael 82 Scavatto, Sandra 35 Scharmann, Daryl 35 Scheible, Lolita 151 Schmidt, Karen 36 Schmoke, Deborah 35 Schulte, Linda 38, 42, 74, 100 Schultz, Carol 62, 74 Scott, Judy 74, 100 Scott, Linda 62, 74 Scott, Michelle 151 Scuderi, Antonina 151 Scully, Diane 31, 53 Sequin, Linda 151 Senecal, Justine 20, 62, 151 Seppala, Barbara 74 MR. SERAFINO 6 Sevier, David 35 Seymour, Doris 50, 53 Seymour, Karen 37 Seymour, Robert 35 Shaw, James 35 Shea, Robert 46, 63, 151 Sheard, Gwen 42 Sheehan, Mike 35 Sheldon, Jeanne 151 Sherfield, Marie 47, 53, 61, 75 Sheridan, Craig 35 Sheilds, Karen 35 Shingles, Willie 75 Shipmon, Doris 151 Shropshire, Doreen 44, 47, 48, 53, 75 Siana, Carolyn 35 Siano, Lawrence 75 Sibilia, Gary 75 Siegmond, Hope 35, 53 Silsbee, Marsha 32 Simmons, Barbara 75 Simmons, Deborah 75 Simmons, Frank 32 Simpson, Bonnie 46, 48, 151 Sirois, David 35, 92 Skarbek, James 47, 152 Skelly, Kathleen 152 Skelly, Noreen 35 Skibiski, Christine 75 Skop, Linda 152 Skrabely, Cheryl 42, 50, 60, 61, 75 Skwijz, Linda 75 Slachtka, Joanne 75 Slora, Eileen 47, 50, 60, 75 Smith, Barbara 62 Smith, Bernardine 35 Smith, Carol 52, 46, 122 Smith, Carol Ann 152 Smith, Evelyn 62, 152 Smith, Frances 35, 53, 60 Smith, Gail 75 Smith, Joan 35 Smith, June 35 Smith, Robert 36 Smith, Sammie 36 Smith, William 75 Snowden, Vicki 47, 53, 58, 61, 62, 75 Sobiech, Katherine 36 Soderstrom, John 36 Solecki, John 68 Solomon, Deborah 36, 48 Solomon, Linda 36 Somerville, Clarice 29 Sotolotto, Karen 36 Sousa, John 34 Southworth, Sharon 152 Spada, Cynthia 152 Spagnola, Judy 77 Spellacy, Ronald 29 Spencer, Delores 59, 73 Spinks, Jesse 50, 88, 89, 123, 152 Stafilarakis, Mary 36 Stanek, Irene 26, 47 Stanek, Margaret 75 Stanek, Regina 36 Staples, Judith 36 Starks, Leroy 55, 75, 88 Steadman, Catherine 47, 53, 75 Stebbins, Judith 152 Stebbins, Nora 36 Stebbins, Shirley 46, 62, 152 Stefano, Nancy 53, 58, 152 Stenta, Susie 36 Stephen, Joanne 36 Stevens, Mary Anne 152 Stewart, Joan 60, 75 Stewart, Linda 6, 153 Still, Harry 26 Stopa, Eileen 36 Storm, Carol 36 Stricker, Roxan 75 Strzempek, Linda 36 Suares, Diane 36 Suleski, Marie 153 Sullivan, Daniel 50, 153 Sullivan, Ellen 47 Sullivan, Jeremiah 92, 153 Sullivan, Johanne 28 Sullivan, John 75 Sullivan, Mike 75, 94 Sullivan, Patricia 60, 153 Sullivan, Shireen 53, 58, 75 Summerson, Carol 56, 153 Supinski, Judith 42, 43, 46, 153 Suro, Lydia 36 Sutkory, Darlene 53, 58, 75 Sweeney, Noel 36 Swenor, Diane M. 75 Swentinckus, Linda 75 Switzer, Cynthia 75 Szczekutek, Regina 36 Szykula, Evelyn 36 Talbot, Christine 75 Talbot, Diane 75 Talbot, Jeanne 36 Talbot, Lorraine 36 Talbot, Nancy 36 Talbot, Patricia 48, 60, 156 Tate, Paulette 36 Taylor, Doreen 75 Taylor, Elizabeth 48, 75, 76, 99 Taylor, Elizabeth Anne 99 Taylor, Freida 101 Taylor, Mary Ellen 75 Taylor, Rita 75 Taylor, Susan Ann 36, 54 Taylor, Suzanne E. 36 Teece, Douglas 75, 80 Teehan, Paul 49, 50, 156 MR. TENCZAR 13 Tetreault, Michele 36 Thadison, Wanda 75 Thayer, Laurie 46, 156 Theroux, Gene 75, 92 Thibault, Albert 49, 156 Thibault, Muriel Ann 36 Thomas, Beverly M. 36 Thomas, Helen 55, 77 Thomas, Jaqueline 34 Tigira, Sergio 47, 156 Tilley, Sheryl 53, 60, 75 MR. TILLOTSON 15 Tillotson, Timothy 75 Timmons, Elaine 36 Tippett, Susan 46, 58, 156 Todd, Myra 53, 75 Tokarski, Deborah 75 Tompkins, Gale 36 Tompkins, June 76 Torff, Marla 76 MOLES wItis! 251 S1G2iaL 56 Tosado, Ramona 76 Tosado, Teresa 30 Tosoni, Anthony 67 Tourgee, Kathy 76 Tourigny, Christine 76 Tourigny, Gail 36, 47 Tovet, Laura 60, 156 Traynham, Andrea 76 MRS. TRELA 22 Tremblay, Suzanne 36 MR. TRESPAS 11 Trett, Florence 76 Triplett, Gail 62, 76 Trojanowski, Janet 29 Troy, Carolyn 53, 76 Troy, Curtis 44, 50, 83, 122, 157 Trudeau, Jacqueline 157 Turcotte, Johanne 50, 157 Turcotte, Lee Ann 76 Turner, Cheryl 76 Turner, Marjorie 76 Turner, Mary 76 Tutty, Barbara Ann 58, 157 Tyrell, Marlene 76 Tyrell, Wanda 76 Utess, Pamela 36 Vachon, Charlotte 42, 76 Vachon, Cheryle 48, 53, 76 Vadnais, Raymond 76 Vagnini, Ellen Rose 36 Vakakas, Georgia 157 Valentine, Debbie 76 Valentine, Greg 46, 86, 123, 157 Compliments of MASCARO’S FLORIST at the X 175 Valliere, Carol 47, 76 Vandermyn, Craig R. 76, 92 Vannelli, Jeanne 76 Van Zandt, Elizabeth Ann 157 Varelas, Lucretia, Helen 36 Vartuli, Diana 76 MRS. VAUGHAN 20 Vaughn, Charlene 76 Veasley, Doris 47, 157 Veasley, Gene 76, 80, 88 Veillette, Susan 36 Venne, Diane 36 Vennell, David B. 44, 47, 53, 55, 76, 86 Vernadakis, Chris 53, 76 Vigneault, Jacqueline 76 Vincent, Gerard 157 Walker, Brenda 46, 51, 53, 58, 62, 157 Walker, Carolyn 34 Walker, Dolores 36 Walker, Norman L. 37, 86 Walker, Richard S. 37 Walker, Vivian 36 Walsh, Kathleen 37 Walter, Alvin 37 Walter, Johnny 55, 76, 88 Warnock, Linda 58, 157 Warren, James 50, 157 Washburn, Rick 76, 83 Washington, Elizabeth 37 Washington, Michael 37 Washington, Rosalyn 37 Wassung, Dennis 158 Wassung, Gail 76 Weaver, Bonnie 76 Webb, George H. 76 Webb, Ruth 158 Welch, Donald R. 72 Welz, John 26 Welz, William 76 Wenners, Marc 158 Wentworth, Kim Allen 37 Wheeler, Martha 62, 76 White, Georgia 158 White, JoAnne 76 White, Margaret 37 Wilcox, Diane J. 37 Wilcox, Janet 158 MR. WILDER 11 Wilkerson, Alice 76 Wilkerson, Theodore 76 Wilkie, Cynthia 37 Willett, Deborah 37 Willette, Ronald 50, 56, 82, 92, 122, 158 Williams, Archie 37 Williams, Charles 37 Williams, Cheryl 37 Williams, Cheryl A. 37 Williams, Deborah 76 Williams, Debra 76 THE CLOTHES TREE, Williams, Elizabeth A. 37 Williams, Fernanda 77, 158 Williams, James K. 77 Williams, Katherine 47, 53, 55, 77 MRS. WILLIAMS 20 Williams, Patricia J. 37 Williams, Ramona 47, 62, 77 Williams, Sadie 47, 51, 58, 158 Williams, Sheryl 77 Williams, Steven 47, 158 Williams, Winston 50, 158 Willis, Annette 158 Willis, Floyd 73 Willoughby, Frank 158 Willoughby, Robert L. 37 Wilson, Donna 48, 159 Wilson, Edward 37 Wilson, Elizabeth 62 Wilson, Joyce 37 Wilson, Mary 37 Wilson, Quentella 159 Wilson, Reginald A. 37 Wilson, Ronald 44, 50, 60, 159 Wilson, Yvonne 42, 51, 159 Wingfield, Michael 37 Winters, Sharon 37, 54 Wood, John 77 Woods, Cynthia 37, 53 Woods, Ellen 159 Woodworth, Rosalie 77 Wright, Bruce 60, 77 Wright, Donald 82, 92, 159 Wright, Dorothy 37 Wright, Kathi 37 Wright, Nanci 59, 159 Wright, Patricia 48 Wroblewski, Gerald 49, 92, 122, 159 Yacovone, Michael 77, 94 Yeager, Gay 37 Yenson, Hope 77 Youmans, Brenda 37 Youmell, Margaret 77 Young, Donna 37 Young, James 160 Young, Kristina 77 Young, Melvin 160 Young, Patricia 37 Yvon, Debra Jean 37 Yvon, John 77 Yvon, Richard 37, 86, 88 Zachery, Valeria 37 Zaitshik, Karen 37 MISS ZAJCHOWSKI 13 MR. 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