Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

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WALLACE (1889-1978) SA7u outer- utorAd l Awt tAe pictured scroll of toor a to tAisis tAe 7 ouA; ay coA?reeA cAart, w AAazonecA oa'maA- woAy, a Aerei v a Ao r yA ooA may sfieAA tAe sftAenaor coitA tAeir mortal eye , aruA steer to araoA es. 17 SUPERINTENDENT 1. Dr. Richard C. Wallace, Jr., Superinten- dent; 2. Mr. Turo L. Hallfors, Assistant Su- perintendent; 3. Mr. Kenneth Rostedt, Di- rector of Media Services; 4. Mr. Armand R. LaReau, Manager of Data Processing; 5. Mr. James F. Angevine, Planning Coordinator; 6. Mr. J. Robert Moynihan, Manager of In- struction. CUSTODIANS 1. Mr. Leo Cormier; 2. Mr. Jerry Oja; 3. Mr. Al Racine, Management Services Head; 4. 1-r: Mrs. Doris Gafney, Mr. Paul Gafney, Mr. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Jerry Oja. Absent, Mr. George Bajo, Mr. Louis Varieur. 5. Mr. Ray Belanger; 6. Mr. Peter Angekites. 22 CAFETERIA WORKERS 1. Apple turnovers for all to enjoy. 2. Bucky is caught red-handed! 3. Standing 1-r: Catherine Barholm, Cindy Brunell, Charlotte Nelson, Jeanne Thibault, Betty Dame, Catherine Cormier. Sitting 1-r: Bea Leger, Trudy Tarora, Marie Levante, Janet Raymond, Doris Sicard. 4. Mrs. Charlotte Nelson at work; 5. Mrs. Catherine Barholm enjoying life, as usual; 6. Mrs. Catherine Conrue a knty f rea tjia id X GUIDANCE 1. Mr. Reginald Quinn; 2. Mr. Edward Gas tonguay; 3. Mr. Bernard Welch; 4. Mr. Al- bert Pierce; 5. Miss Vicki Bacone; 6. Ms Linda Valeska; 7. Mrs. Phyllis Miller; 8 Sam ready to ship off to college; 9. Mr Joseph Laino. ENGLISH 1. Mr. James Creed; 2. Mr. William Longmaid; 3. Miss Charlotte Ruberti; 4. Ms. Eleanor Miller; 5. Ms. Melanie Gallo; 6. Mrs. Anne Masse, Department Head; 7. Miss Rita Mallahy; 8. Miss Helen Mack; 9. Mr. Stephen Bahde; 10. Mrs. Shirley Straz- das; 11. Mrs. Tamar Penan; 12. Mrs. JoAnne Eresh; 13. Mr. John Dunn; 14. Mr. John Kraemer. 26 _ SOCIAL STUDIES 1. Miss Joan Milbury, Department Head; 2. Mr. Peter Desy; 3. Mr. Henry Kittredge; 4. Mr. John Cordio; 5. Mr. Minot Stewart; 6. Mr. William Putnam; 7. Mr. David Horgan; 8. Mr. James Conlee; 9. Miss Voula Bicoules. BUSINESS 1. Mr. John Doran, Department Head; 2. Mrs. Augusta Duteau; 3. Miss Madeline Donovan; 4. Mrs. Dale Eilerman; 5. Mr. Dante Lepore; 6. Mr. Stephen LeBlanc; 7. Mrs. Mary Blomquist; 8. Mr. D. Robert Romano; 9. Mrs. Lucille Sullivan; 10. Miss Elaine Berard; missing, Mrs. Kathryn Crain and Mrs. Carleen McEvoy. 34 The direction and spirit of a class is due in great measure to its leadership. And we had the best. Jimmy Pappas, President; Lynne Romano, Vice-President; Kim Coc- hrane, Secretary; Chuck Aiesi, Treasurer. We are grateful to these four outstanding leaders for all they have done for us. Anne Absi With an inclination to be in the spotlight, Anne finds satisfaction in drama and music. She always has a friendly smile and a pleasant word for everyone. Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Band Officer 3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Musical 2,3; Class Play 4; Competitive Plays 2; Boulder Staff 4. Luis Aguiar Amiable and good-natured, Loui can always be found making people laugh. His way with people will make him a success in the field of business management. When not on the soccer field, Loui likes to work, and relaxes by going for a drive. Soccer 2,3,4. Maria Aguiar Proud of her Portuguese heritage, Maria has an acute interest in the world around her. She enjoys tennis, hiking, and traveling. Maria works hard in the classroom and sees college in her future. Energetic and spirited. French Club 4; Boulder Staff 4; Spanish Club 2,4. Charles Aiesi Involved and dedicated ... a born leader . . . Chuck has been a class officer for three years. Loves sports and music. College will certainly complement his life. Class Officer 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Junior Prom 3; Jr.-Sr. Relay 3; Jr. -Sr. Basketball 3; Boys' State; National Honor Society. Sherry Alario Sherry hopes to apply her interests in the arts towards a career in acting. In her free time she takes dancing lessons, participates in team sports, and skis. Basketball 2,3,4; Softball 2,3,4; Concert Band 2; Marching Band 2; Booster Club 2,3; Student Council 2,3,4. Michael Albert Talbert ... an avid fan of all sports ... in his spare time he participates in a wide range of activities, from football to cards. By utilizing his talents, Michael hopes to make the most out of his life, and the success he meets with will depend upon his determination and faith. Francis Allain Franny loves working with his hands and spending time in the great outdoors. His manual talents make him a natural in the fields of electronics and small engines. Franny's skill as an outdoorsman brings him happiness in skiing, mountain climbing, snowmobiling, camping, street hockey, and boating. Barbara Anderson Cheerful . . . Popular . . . Intelligent . . . Barbara loves the simple, outdoor life, whether it be traveling to the seashore in the summer or biking along country roads in autumn. Track 2; Booster Club 2,3,4; Homeroom Rep. 2; Jr. Prom 3; Sr. Prom 4; Sr. Rec. to the Faculty 4; Jr.-Sr. Relay 3,4. David Angelos Flea has a healthy attitude towards life. Loves sports, especially the fast-paced action of hockey and the quiet solitude of fishing. When not involved in school activities, David can be found working hard at work on an outside job. Friendly . . . will surely find success in the future. Donna Arsenault Outgoing . . . friendly . . . an enthusiastic Raider fan. Donna enjoys all school activities and clubs. Her interests include dancing, reading, and swimming, and her vitality will be an asset to her in college. Senior Prom 4; Junior Prom 3; International Club 4; Psychology 4. Karen Arsenault Being with people . . . helping others . . . these things bring happiness to Karen. She enjoys the great outdoors throughout the year, especially when swimming or skiing. Karen would like to leam to play tennis, and plans on spending an active life as a housewife and mother. Booster Club 3. Joseph Ashton Bright and concerned, Joe looks for ways to help others. As a business editor on the yearbook, Joe has greatly assisted in our having a successful publication. Has interests that will surely take him to college. Loves animals; friendly personality. Yearbook business editor 4. James Assimakopoulos Tall . . . Slim . . . Athletic. Jim has a proud and active heritage. Sports-minded. Loves science fiction . . . has a knack for learning to live independently. Has a talent for making things with his hands. Being involved with work study keeps James busy in the community. Pleasant to be with. David Atkinson Outgoing . . . amiable . . . dependable . . . David can be found enjoying life with close friends who share his interests in music and sports. David looks forward to an exciting future and much success at all his endeavors. His life will undoubtedly be a fruitful one, bringing him much happiness. Melford Austin Quiet and studious, Mel enjoys a relaxing afternoon fishing or participating in a lively competitive sport. His interest in the business world will carry him into a successful and rewarding career. Mel is usually seen with friends who share his need for an active, enterprising life. Robert Aylott Music is the key word in Bob's life. Outgoing and talented, he proved to be an asset to the music department as the drum major and president of the chorus. Bob spends time socializing and studying for college. Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Musical 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Class Play 4; Chorus 2,4. Tracy Baker Energetic . . . full of competitive spirit . . . Tracy's future seems to be etched in the ice of a hockey rink where he is right at home playing the fast moving game of hockey. When not on the rink, Tracy can be found with friends who share his interests. Hockey 2,3,4. James Ball Easy-going and friendly, Jimmy is active on interscholastic teams as well as in outside activities such as skiing and archery. Jimmy's interests also include working on cars and motorcycles. Football 3,4; Hockey 4; Indoor Track 2; Track 2,3; Jr.-Sr. Relay 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball Game 3,4. Wendy Barrett Friendly . . . spirited . . . energetic . . . Wendy fills her spare time by going to the beach with a group of friends. She relaxes by listening to music and attending as many high school sports activities as she can. Wendy's future holds the possibility of college. Prom Committee 3. Kathleen Barrows Kathy loves the beautiful things in life, thus fostering her intentions to become a cosmetologist. Her interest in music and drama draws her to the stage. To keep fit, Kathy enjoys swimming and skating. Loves children and cats. Flag Squad 3; A.F.S. 2,3; Musical 2,3; French Club 2,3. Tracey Beauvais Jovial . . . talkative . . . travel satisfies Tracey's restless spirit, even if the distance is not great. She also finds pleasure in horseback riding. Tracey's patience and compassion for others will assist tremendously in her chosen field of Special Education. Kyle Belair Pretty . . . quiet ... an enthusiastic sports fan. Kyle is most content when whizzing down a picturesque ski slope or looking at the world through a camera lens. Kyle can also be found relaxing on a sandy beach or cheering her favorite team on the football field and basketball court. Girl's Track 2. Mark Bellafiore A competent worker, Bella can be found repairing cars of all makes and sizes. When not deeply involved in his school activities, Mark spends most of his spare time diligently pursuing his goal. Mark's future could find him as a top worker on the sidelines of the Indy 500 or the Le Mans race in France. Rosemary Benoit Shy . . . pleasant to be with ... a good listener . . . Rosemary fits in well with small groups of close friends. She will no doubt be successful at all undertakings, whatever her future plans include. Rosemary relaxes by reading and listening to music. Celeste Bergeron With a passion for dance, Cess is an active member of the dance club. She loves people, jogging, and helping others. Will probably own her own boutique someday or become a dance instructor. Cheerleader 2,3,4; Booster Club 2,3; Track 2,4; Dance Club 2,3; Jr. -Sr. Relay 3,4; Class Officer 2,3. Ernestine Bisson Tina has a love for the theatre exemplified in her involvement with theatre arts at the High School. When not studying her accounting work, Tina may be in the typing room furthering her skills in manual dexterity. Athletic . . . healthy ... A career on the stage may be Tina's lot in the future. Robin Berkio Stylish . . . pretty ... in step with the times . . . Robbin finds pleasure in spending time with friends. She shows her Raider Pride by helping to paint the Rock. Her gentleness and love of small children will take her far in the field of pre-school education. Chris Berube Chris ... a creative soul with a flair for drama as well as a love for football games and all kinds of social events. Chris exudes life and humor everywhere she goes, always helping, caring. This attitude will lead her into college, where she will study nursing. Competitive Plays 2,4; Drama Club 2. Gregory Bessette Curly . . . happy at life. Can be seen learning about creepy-crawlees in Earth Science. Spends much time outside school at work. His career communication skills have been fostered through his diligent efforts in the classroom. Lots of friends. Candid . . . Greg . Gary Blanchard Blanch can be found either zipping down a ski slope or scaling a sheer rock cliff. Cool and collected in potentially dangerous situations, the next skill he would like to acquire is drag racing. His outgoing personality makes him welcome in any crowd. Track 3; Ski Club 4. Diane Bolduc Whether energetically leading a crowd of spectators with rousing cheers or working with the Booster Club, Diane exemplifies the spirit and pride of every Raider. When not involved with school functions, Diane enjoys spending time with friends, listening to music, and traveling. Cheerleader 2,3,4; Booster Club 2,3,4. Patricia Boudreau Congenial . . . Optimistic ... a Raider sports fan . . . Pat enjoys socializing with close friends who share her love for music and travel. With her independent spirit and intelligence, Pat will surely go on to college and a successful, satisfying career. Cheerleader 2; Booster Club 2,3. Steven Boudreau Steve loves to take things apart, even if he cannot seem to put them together again. This curiosity will lead to a successful college career. Animal lover . . . all-around athlete . . . Boudy. Basketball 2; Football 2,3,4; Indoor Track 3,4; Track 2,3,4; Jr. -Sr. Basketball Game 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Relay 3,4; Sr. Class Play. Thomas Boudreau Tom satisfies his love of the outdoors by camping and hiking. Rugged and athletic, Tom applies much of his energy towards sports. His free-spirit and natural abilities will aid him tremendously in a successful career as a forester. Football 2,3. BAND ENTERPRISE To help pay for their trip to St. Petersburg, Florida, for the Festival of States Exposition, band members, under the watchful eye of their mentor Carlton E. Thorne, sold Tom Wat gift items. The enterprise was profitable — the band raised over $8,000. Stephen Bourque Mechanically inclined, Steve can often be found tinkering under the hood of his car. When his high standard of perfection is reached, Steve lays down his wrench and unwinds listening to Led Zeppelin. Future plans include college. Basketball 2; Homeroom Representative 2; Junior-Senior Basketball Game 3,4. Robert Bouvier Robert's outlet in life is sports. When not participating in an intense game of basketball or helping to represent his class in the Jr.-Sr. Relay, he is an avid spectator and will cheer his favorite team to the end. Bouv's future plans include college and becoming a c.p.a. Jr.-Sr. Relay 4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball Game 3,4. Roland Brisebois All of Sonny's life is a stage. His love of the theatre goes beyond school musicals; in addition, he performs with the High Tor Summer Theater. Needless to say, Sonny plans to make acting his career. Marching Band 3; Musical 2,3; Drama Club 4. Brian Broderick Our own Red Raider . . . alive with boundless enthusiasm and aplomb. There is never a dull moment, with Brian around. Has a dedicated love of music . . . can be seen at rock concerts completely enthralled. Active . . . alert. Whatever the future holds for Brian, success is a certainty. Personifies F.H.S. Pride. Francesca Brown Filled with Raider pride, Fran can be found working with dedication on extra-curricular activities. Outside of school, Fran is a student of Ballet. Fran hopes to become a cosmetologist. Homeroom Rep. 2; Jr. Prom 3; Thanksgiving Dance 4; Sr. Recep. to the Faculty 4; Sr. Prom 4; Booster Club 2,3,4. Bonnie Bryce Whether she is cheering at Football games, dancing up a storm, skiing, or spending a day at the beach — Bonnie is surrounded by friends. Definitely people-oriented, she will have many friends in college. Cheerleader 2,3,4; Tennis 3,4; Booster Club 4; Jr. -Sr. Relay 3; Student Council 2,3,4; Hr. Rep. 3. Maureen Buckley Active and alert, Moe finds her Irish heritage an asset to her lively personality. She dreams of traveling to Ireland in search of her roots. Loves the outdoors. Sailing . . . waterskiing . . . snowskiing. Drama Club 2; Booster Club 4; Senior Reception to the Faculty 4; Jr.-Sr. Relay 3. Todd Buell Active, lover of the outdoors and open spaces, Evac finds basketball and camping great ways to get in touch with nature and meet new people. There he goes into the wild blue yonder is the cheer Todd will hear as his future takes off in the field of aviation. Jr.-Sr. Basketball Game 3. Kevin Burdell Clear air, cool evenings; Bird stays in shape by jogging along the scenic winding roadways at Coggshall Park. After high school, Kevin plans to make his mark in the competitive world of business. Success for Kevin is unquestionable; his dedication will take him far in his chosen field. Sherry Cackett The rush of the wind against her face . . . Galloping down a wooded trail on the back of a thoroughbred or speeding down a snow covered slope, Sherry enjoys the swift, constant motion of horseback riding and skiing. Ambitious . . . looking toward the future, Sherry plans to attend college. Donna Caouette Friendly . . . active . . . independent . . . Donna leads a very full life. You can find her attending concerts, socializing at parties, relaxing at a seaside resort, or cooking a gourmet delight, Donna's adaptability makes it easy for her to feel at home anywhere she goes. Scott Capone Trustworthy . . . ambitious . . . sociable . . . Scott can always be found surrounded by a cluster of friends who share his views on life. Scott follows the thrills and excitement of drag racing, a sport which fascinates him. He has established many goals for himself, including starting his own business. Albert Carabba Al . . . right at home on a soccer field or a bowling alley . . . happy when working on his coin collection. Al leads a well-rounded life as an athlete and a student of business. He would like to someday start his own company. Soccer 4. Anthony Carbone Spending time with friends and listening to music in contemplative solitude make Bone's life complete. Anthony supplements his busy day by studying the sports pages hoping to keep up with his favorite teams. College is one possibility in Anthony's future, and his ambition will lead him to a successful career. Christopher Carlson Sports and school are the nuclei of Chris's life. He adds variety to his days by shooting baskets, racing motorcycles, and tinkering with cars. Chris's future plans include obtaining a higher education which will lead him into a rewarding career. Jr. -Sr. Basketball Game 3; Basketball 4. Donna Carney An honor roll student, Donna's life sparks with variety. When not working on school activities, Donna fills her free time with reading, roller skating, dancing, listening to music, and working with animals. She sees marriage in her future. Spanish Club 2; Business Co-op 4; Hr. Rep. 2 Boulder Staff 4. Christopher Caron Chris can usually be found driving with friends or painstakingly pondering over his coin collection. A hard worker, Chris unwinds by daydreaming about the time when he will own his own fleet of Harley-Davidsons. A successful and rewarding career lies in Chris's future. Pamela Caron As a special honor student, Pam excels on stage as well as in the classroom. She enjoys playing tennis, and hiking. College is high on her list of goals, and Pam will excel in the intellectual atmosphere of a university setting. Musical 2,3,4; A.F.S. Club 3,4; French II Prize Exam 2; Typing I Prize Exam 2. Steven Caron Good-natured . . . reliable . . . Steve enjoys working with people. With a wide variety of interests to divert his energies, Steve would like to either work for an architectural firm or open his own restaurant. A sense of humor and an outgoing personality make Steve pleasant to be with. Charles Carpenter Charles's life is an active one. Charles fills it with sports and close friends. Future plans include traveling in search of fame and fortune. Listening to music and being with people are Charles's idea of a good time. Soccer 2; Baseball 2; Jr. -Sr. Basketball 3,4. Deborah Carson Debbie loves spending time with children and being outdoors. You can always count on her to actively participate in any sport. Another side of Debbie's personality shows her interest in art and music. She hopes to further her education by joing the Armed Forces. Cribbage Club 2; Track 2. Brenda Carter Industrious . . . Quiet . . . friendly . . . Brenda's name is always on the honor roll. Her interests in typing and office work will aid her in a career. The warm personality she possesses is bound to keep her services highly in demand. Evelyn Carter Holding an outside job throughout high school while still achieving honor-roll grades has given Evelyn the kind of independence so vital to her. She hopes to refine her office skills and pursue a career as a secretary. For relaxation Evelyn enjoys cooking and sewing. Quiet . . . hard-working . . . Evelyn. Carol Casey Carol is clearly an outstanding girl. Her talent as a Karado Karate artist has awarded her a brown belt, and is on the Karate team. Karate is concerned not only with the physical aspects of life, but with the mental also. Highly self-disciplined, a career in the Air Force in the field of business administration will suit Carol. Boulder 4. Cynthia Casey A vibrant personality and an exuberant energy make Cindy a natural in any crowd. Her talent for meeting people and making friends draws her to others. With her leadership abilities, Cindy will enjoy success in her future. Cheerleader 2; Thanksgiving Dance 2; Jr. Prom 2. Donna Cefole Gifted with acute secretarial skills, Donna plans to apply her talents along this line of work after High School. Responsible and hard-working, she relaxes by spending time outdoors camping and bike riding. Dancing and listening to music make Donna's life complete. r Mary Celona Active and energetic, Mary excels academically and still finds time to devote to music and sports. An avid reader of modern novels. Mary looks forward to college where she will major in physical therapy. Concert Band 2; Marching Band 2; Jr.-Sr. Relay 3,4; Swim team 2,3,4; Outdoor Track 2; Sr. Class play 4; N.H.S. 3,4. Evamaria Chaplin The outdoor life suits Evamaria. With a love for hiking and camping, she looks forward to majoring in forestry in college so she can turn her favorite hobbies into a unique and meaningful career. Being with people, listening to music, and spending quiet evenings with good friends round out Evamaria's life. RALLY POWER There are many examples of Raider Pride, but the climax of excitement and school spirit can certainly be witnessed at a rally. Here, the three classes unite and combine their ener- gies to support our school and urge the teams on to victory. Barry Clifford Athletics are an integral part of Henry's life. Whether stepping up to home plate in a crucial inning or executing a picture-perfect slapshot, Barry's sportsmanship and enthusiasm never falter. In his spare time Barry enjoys being with friends and listening to good music. Baseball 2,3,4; Hockey 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Relay 4. Anna May Cochran Quiet, but always quick with a friendly smile, Ann finds happiness in the creative apsects of life. Ann fills her days with painting, reading, sewing, cooking, writing, and taking walks in the country. Her future plans include the continuation of her studies of Art and French. Boulder 3,4; Competitive Plays 2; International Club 4. Kim Cochrane A natural leader, Kim's athletic and scholastic abilities bring her much recognition. College and possibly Medical School, are in Kim's future. Field Hockey 3,4; Softball 2,3; Booster Club 2,3; Drama Club 3; Thanksgiving Dance 4; Junior Prom; Sr. Reception to the Faculty; Jr.-Sr. Relay 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball Game 3,4; N.H.S. 3,4. Sherry Coller Dedicated . . . Hardworking . . . fun-loving . . . When Sherry is not busy working at City Hall, you will find her keeping company with her best friends, listening to music, or going to parties. Full of Raider Spirit, she also lends imagination and support to the Booster Club's activities. Booster Club 4. Linda Contaxes Enthusiastic . . . involved . . . popular . . . Linda enjoys the company of her many friends cheering at football and basketball games, dancing or just having a good time. Business-minded, she will do well in the Accounting field. Thanksgiving Dance 4; Junior Prom 3; Senior Prom 4; Senior Reception to the Faculty 4. Jennifer Cook Sensitive ... a lover of art, music, and animals ... a true friend and humanitarian . . . Jenny plans to pursue a career in nursing or veterinary medicine. Horseback riding, training animals, and spending time with friends add dimension to Jenny's life. Susan Cooper A dedicated Red Raider fan. Coop can be found on brisk autumn Saturdays cheering the football team on to victory. A good student, Coop enjoys spending spare time with friends by riding horses and going to the beach. After graduating from high school, Sue plans to work for a few years and then continue her education. David Corda Scrutinizing every angle, rechecking all the details, David transforms old cans into working machines with his skillful hands. A conscientious worker, David is attracted by the challenge of a difficult job. He plans to broaden his horizons by traveling. Cross-Country 2; Ski Club 2,3,4. Arlene Cordio Indoors or out, Arlene finds activities to please the body . . . the soul . . . Camping trips, horseback rides, art, and music fill her days with learning, experiencing, and growing. Arlene keeps physically fit by jogging, skiing, skating, swimming, and playing volleyball and tennis. Active . . . Alive . . . Arlene. Darlene Cordio With the creativity and sensitivity of an artist, Darlene's outlet is her paintbrush. Summer sports such as horseback riding, waterskiing, swimming, and fishing are a source of inspiration for Darlene. She hopes to define her artistic abilities by attending art school Original . . . talented . . . Darlene. David Cormier Lover of the fast life . . . always on the move . . . travel is Dave's fancy. A hard worker who is not afraid to get his fingernails dirty, Dave hopes to someday save enough money to buy a motorcycle and keep it in top condition. Dave relaxes by listening to music and spending time with friends. Debra Cormier Quiet . . . creative ... a trendsetter ... in touch with the latest styles, Debbie will make a successful future for herself in the exciting field of fashion design. Debbie's outlets of expression are mode rn dance and art . . . for relaxation, she paints, studies psychology, and spends time with friends. June Cormier Moose. When she is not participating in an event, June can usually be found leading the spectators in a rousing cheer. She plans to major in secretarial skills in college. Girl's Track Team 2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Booster Club 2; Senior Prom 4; Sr. Reception to the Faculty 4; Jr.-Sr. Relay 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball Game 3,4. Roger Cormier A sports enthusiast, Roger is active and involved. He enjoys working with his hands, particularly when remodeling vans or repairing cars. Roger hopes to supplement his successful and rewarding career with extensive travel, which will provide the experience necessary for a meaningful life. Track 2; Ski Club 2,3,4. Thomas Cormier Friendly and good-natured, Tom enjoys being with people. Interested in the fields of electronics and drafting, Tom plans to go to college. Hard work, both in school and sports, has brought him the respect of his teachers, coaches, and peers. Tom's hobbies include hunting and working with street rods. Soccer 2,3; Hockey 2,3,4. David Cournoyer Musical and artistic, Dave expresses himself through many mediums. Dave's future plans include college and a career as a draftsman. In his spare time, Dave enjoys skating, relaxing with friends, and practicing tricky maneuvers on his skateboard. Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4. Thomas Craigen Creative and enterprising, Thomas enjoys working with his hands. He hopes to go into the field of woodworking or auto body repair. To relax, Thomas spends time outdoors skiing, fishing, and camping with friends. Homeroom Representative 2,3; Junior-Senior Relay 4. Rebecca Crawford Becca . . . down to earth . . . friendly . . . outgoing . . . filled with school spirit. Whether cheering on the football team on a brisk autumn day or going to the beach in the summer, Becca loves being with people. She hopes to attend college where she will major in communications. Booster Club 4. Patricia Curran Intrigued by the world around her, Tish looks forward to traveling and persuing a fascinating career as an airline stewardess. With her unique sense of humor and lively personality, she can usually be found surrounded by a cluster of friends. In her spare time, Tish enjoys bowling and listening to music. Paula Curran Travel is an excellent way to experience life, and Paula wants to live every day to the fullest. Her future plans include the possibility of college. In her spare time Paula enjoys acting, being outside, going to the beach with friends, and participating on a local bowling team. Musical 2. Timothy Daley With his likable personality and sense of humor, Dales makes friends easily. An avid sports fan, Tim especially enjoys football, soccer, golf, darts, and table tennis. He looks forward to a career as a veterinarian. Football 2; Golf 2,3,4; Indoor Track 2; Booster Club 4; German Club 2; Jr.-Sr. Basketball Game 2,3. Donna David Variety is the spice of life, and Donna's many interests reflect all the facets of her personality. A sports enthusiast, Donna can be found skiing, swimming, or playing tennis. She hopes to get involved in the business world as a secretary. Majorette 3,4; A.F.S. 2. Karen DeBlois Karen's active life revolves around her strong love of sports. As secretary of her bowling league, Karen exhibited strong leadership abilities which are evident in all apsects of her life. Her future holds the possibility of college. Softball 2,3,4; Indoor Track 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3,4. Daniel Decoteau Bright . . . alert . . . always active . . . Danny works hard delivering milk during the early hours of the morning. A good student, Danny is enthusiastically involved in his classes. Friendly personality . . . relaxes by listening to music and participating in sports. Future plans include college. 4 Rhonda DeMartino Quick to flash a friendly smile or offer a cheerful word. Rhonda's day is filled with people attracted to her warm personality. Her future plans include college and a career as an executive secretary. In her spare time Rhonda enjoys playing tennis and ice skating. Tennis 3,4; Most Improved Player, Tennis 3. Jaymie Derderian Very involved in community oriented projects, Jaymie can be seen in the Fitchburg Rainbow Club as a past worthy advisor; as an altar girl acolyte at Christ Church, or at Cable T.V., channel 3. Jaymie's name will be well-known in the future. Studies piano, tennis, loves languages. French Club 2,3; International Club 4. THEATRE ARTS In Ms. Melanie Gallo's Theatre Arts Class, students interested in all aspects of drama learn the tricks of the trade. Some of the ac- tivities include voice projection and expres- sion, stage directions, the history of the theatre, improvisation, and costume design. Brenda Derosier Involved in many class activities, Brenda's out-going personality and cheerful spirit have won her a multitude of friends. Brenda would like to have a career as an airline stewardess and see the world. Cheerleader 2,3,4; Jr. -Sr. Relay 3,4; Jr. -Sr. Basketball Game 3,4; Booster Club 2. Edmond Desgroseilliers, Jr. Music takes up the greatest part of Ed's life. Plans to pursue a career as a wildlife management specialist. Involved in all outdoor activities . . . Time and score keeper . . . Sports enthusiast. Soccer 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Jr. Prom 3; Competitive Plays 4; Library Aide 2,3,4. Patricia Deshayes Musician, painter, and golfer, Patti, has set many goals for herself, including becoming a medical secretary. She spends a lot of time with friends, and has been involved in many class activities. Jr.-Sr. Relay 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball Game 3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Typing III Prize Exam. Shelley Dicker A tennis enthusiast, Shelley spends much time on the courts. Full of spirit, she leads cheers on the field and in the stands. Shelley enjoys spending time with friends. College will provide Shelley with the social and intellectual atmosphere she thrives upon. Tennis 2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Basketball 2; Hr. Rep. 2. Terrance Dillon Terry's life is a harmonious one, filled with music and melody. The drums and bass guitar are the instruments Terry plays, and he might possibly pursue his love of the performing arts in college. When not involved in music, Terry relaxes by just being with other people who share his love of beauty. Paula DiPerri Fascinated by numbers, Paula plans to enter the field of accounting in college. Her love of school and hard work assist Paula in an active and pleasant life. Friendly . . . multi-talented ... a music lover . . . dancing ... ice skating. Cheerleader 2; Booster Club 4; Sr. Reception to the Faculty 4. Kim Doten Friendly and outspoken, Kim has no difficulty expressing herself in public. Kim will find a niche for herself in life by working hard at her endeavors. Pleasant to be with . . . Cheerleader 2,3,4; Booster Club 2,3,4; Junior Prom 3; Senior Class Play 4. Christopher Dufault Chris can be counted on to be seen at all sports events, even in inclement weather, for he is an avid and enthusiastic sports fan. More importantly, Chris will find happiness in his pursuit of music, and, in particular, drumming. The Kingsmen Drum and Bugle Corps plays an active role in his life. Robert Duley Handsome . . . athletic . . . Bob keeps in pace with the times. He finds much enjoyment in all athletic endeavors whether it be on the contest field or not. As a baseball fan, Bob could be seen following every moment of the 1978 World Series. In the Spring, golf consumes his free time. College looms in the future. Mary Beth Dupre Exhibiting an easy-going manner, Mary can usually be found in the center of a crowd. Her interest in humanity will assist her in her chosen field of sociology. Mary loves the outdoors, especially when swimming or camping. Booster Club 2,3,4; Hr. Rep. 2; Jr.-Sr. Relay 3,4. Carol Dwyer Scanning the endless mazes of our minds, one can quickly observe the utter complexity and power of the human psyche, for we are all one together and yet separate in what we say and do. Man is but a microcosm of the universe that engulfs him, a mere reflection of what he may become. Liliana Filice Very adept in the field of languages, Liliana exhibits her talents in her French class. Her ease with languages allows Liliana to penetrate many cultures, extracting the worthwhile elements. She plans to become a translator. Plays the guitar, loves sports. President, A.F.S. Club 4; French Club 2,3,4. Robert Ellstrom A sports enthusiast, Robert's outside activities lie mainly in the game of hockey. Robert's manual dexterity allows him to plan a successful future in the working world. His influence has been a definite plus in the lives of many people. Spirited . . . athletic . . . active . . . Robert. Dennis Forgues The love of the great outdoors has a special fascination for Dennis. Whatever the season, Den finds a way to enjoy nature at its best. When Dennis gets the urge to move, you may see him speeding by on his motorcycle or in a snowmobile. Plans for marriage in the near future are in the offing. Cheryl Falcone As a successful student of the business world, Cheryl plans to apply her varied scholastic aptitudes to the pursuit of a secretarial career. Cheryl loves the outdoors, adapting her interests to perform as a majorette before crowds at rallies and football games. Majorette 2,4. 2 Pi Marie Fournier Mor is quite comfortable in the colder climates as is evident in her ability to handle the sports of ice skating and skiing. Marie can often be seen at our own Wallace Civic Center performing dazzling movements on ice. Booster Club 4; Thanksgiving Dance 4; Senior Prom 4; Senior Reception to the Faculty. Lisa Faucher Education enriches human life by allowing the individual to benefit from the maximum number of intellectual pursuits. Thus, Lisa has demonstrated her interests in school as well as beyond the school walls. Loves swimming and tennis. Has a striving desire to perform in the executive world as a secretary. Andre Fredette Active and alert, Andre plans to remain healthy by participating in many sports as an amateur enthusiast. College will find Andre majoring in engineering. Skiing, waterskiing, swimming. Hockey 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Jr. -Sr. Relay 3; Delegate to Boys' State 3; National Honor Society 3; Soccer 3. J Ronda Furbush I like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony. This is Ronda's philosophy. She enjoys dancing 'a la Saturday Night Fever. Her friends call her Bush. Loves to travel . . . future plans include getting married and starting a family. In the meantime, Ronda is content to spend time with special friends. Lois Gaetz Lois finds an outlet to life in her ceramics class. Incisive . . . innately intelligent . . . quiet . . . Lois has clear propensity for languages which she demonstrates in her French course. To keep in shape, she figure skates. With her quick mind, Lois will go far, whatever her future may hold. Steven Gallant As a member of the community involved in neighborhood activities and scouting, Steve is invaluable. Always ready to help others, he hopes to pursue a career in childcare or paramedics. To relax, Steve hikes, and collects stamps and coins. Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Musical 2,3; Stage Band 4. Donna Gamache A sports fanatic and a fierce competitor all year 'round, Donna is a living example of Raider Pride. She spends much time outdoors with her friends. Donna's aspirations include college and secretarial work. Basketball 2,3,4; Field Hockey 2,3,4; Softball 2,3,4. Michael Gammel Always bright and alert, Mike will usually be found on the football field. One of our football stars, Gumball will surely lead on to victory in whatever chosen field he accepts in life. In the Spring baseball captures Mike's interest. Always ready with a smile. Baseball 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Reception to the Faculty 3,4. Robert Gammel Happy-go-lucky characterizes Bob to a T . Called Bristles because of his uncanny ability to avoid a razor blade, Robert is always fun to be with. Wears a different saying on his shirt every day. Bob sees the Air Force on his immediate horizon. Involved and active, he can be seen at most sports gatherings. Works for a local carnival. Soccer 2. Darlene Garretson Handsomely dressed, Darlene dons her apparel to grace the halls of F.H.S. Most of her free time is taken up with hairdressing where she hopes to spend her future as a cosmetologist. Darlene can be seen playing tennis in the summer and loves to travel. Her recent marriage has made her very happy. Darlene can also be seen typing for the yearbook. Loves children. Boulder 4. Peter Gaudet Living life to its fullest . . . seeing the world . . . making n ew friends . . . these are some of Peter's goals. After spending some time in the Armed Forces to supplement his education, Peter hopes to move to the city. To relax he turns his attentions to racing and motorcycling. French Club 2; Ski Club 2,3,4. Sandra Gauvin There seems to be no end to the reservoir of energy Sandy possesses. Concerned with doing well in school and obtaining a higher education, Sandy still finds the time to follow her favorite sport of football and to be a dedicated supporter of the Red Raiders. Booster Club 2. William Gauvin Bright . . . fun to be with . . . Billy's lively sense of humor is one of the reasons for his popularity. A good student and a talented athlete, Billy fits in well both in the classroom and on the sports field. After a vigorous track and field workout, he enjoys unwinding with friends and listening to T-SHIRT ART Among the many forms of self-expression, one to the most predominant is the T-shirt, which turns the wearer into a walking billboard. The plain white T-shirt is practi- cally a thing of the past; today they are deco- rated with sayings, rock-group emblems, and brand names of products. II Jeffrey Goodhue Jeff . . . quiet . . . friendly . . . concerned with the feelings of others . . . Jeff keeps in shape by jogging and lifting weights. He looks forward to attending college, where he will pursue a major in forestry. Jeff loves the outdoors, especially when he can share this love with close friends. Cross-Country 2. Susan Gooley Sue has started a tradition at F.H.S. by becoming the first Raiderette. You can often find her horseback riding along scenic trails. A career in human services will satisfy Sue. Booster Club 3,4; Drama Club 2; French Club 2; Comp. Plays 3,4; Sr. Class Play 4; Thanksgiving Dance 4; Sr. Prom 4; Sr. Reception 4. Bonnie Godin With her quick wit and sharp mind, Bonnie looks forward to attending college and seeking a career in the competitive field of law. When not involved in an intensive study session or engrossed in a fascinating book, Bonnie is equally adept on the sports field as she is in the classroom. Basketball 2. John Gordon John's future will find him a success in the world of business. Athletic and energetic, John enjoys participating in sports, especially football, or following his favorite teams in the role of a spectator. With his wide variety of interests, John hopes to supplement his future by traveling. Molly Hertel Mol is happiest when performing, whether it be on a stage or in a band. She is a member of the High Tor Summer Theatre and a band officer at F.H.S. During quiet moments she can be found horseback riding or taking long walks. Musical 2,3; Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Jr. -Sr. Relay 3,4; Jr. -Sr. Basketball 4. Judith Hier Active and energetic, Judy enjoys being with people, and hopes for a career that will allow her to work with children. Judy's interests include swimming, horseback riding, and spending quiet days in the country. Besides getting involved in school activities, Judy also sings in a choir. Swim Team 2,3,4. Leo Hoover Quiet . . . hard-working ... a good student . . . Leo enjoys spending time outdoors. A fan of all sports, he is especially adept in playing street hockey. Leo hopes to blend his love of nature into a career in forestry management. Hockey 4; Jr. -Sr. Relay. Judy Hopple Hop . . . fascinated by the world around her, Judy hopes to enlighten her future by meeting new people. After satisfying her thirst for travel, Judy plans to further her education. To relax, Judy spends as much time as possible outdoors. Friendly . . . cheerful . . . Judy. Deborah Hoskins In keeping with her good nature, Debbie enjoys helping people and spends much of her time working at Mt. Elam Nursing Home. A career in physical therapy will make her future a satisfying one. Debbie supplements her life by reading and bowling. Friendly . . . unpretentious . . . Debbie. Musical 2. Lyn Hussey Lyn has a variety of interests, including sewing, cooking, photography, cats, and the ocean, yet, she is known mostly for her talents in the music field. Always cheerful . . . sensitive . . . Lynie. Concert Band 2,3; Marching Band 2,3; Stage Band 2,3,4; Swim Team 4; N.H.S. 3,4; Jr. -Sr. Relay 4; Jr. -Sr. Basketball. Mitchell Jacoby A high-honor student, Mitch still finds time to devote to his many interests. Athletic and musical, Mitch enjoys biking, hiking, playing tennis, and participating in the band. His career lies in the field of law. Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Tennis 2,4; Cross-Country 2; Jr. -Sr. Basketball. Michael Jennison Bright . . . friendly . . . athletic . . . Mike is an important aspect in a Raider victory. Called Doctor by his teammates, Mike creates hiw own type of art on the basketball court and football field. Mike will study law enforcement in college. Basketball 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Relay 4; N.H.S. 3,4. Sharon Jotka Active . . . unpretentious . . . good-natured . . . Chopper's outside activities include jogging, swimming, and skating. Sensitive to nature's beauty, Sharon enjoys watching the seasons change. Her plans for the future entail pursuing a career as a hair designer. David Kaake Quiet . . . easy-going ... a good student . . . Dave's sense of humor and likable personality have gained him many friends. When not concentrating on his studies, Dave is an avid follower of all sports. He will further his education by attending college. Baseball 2; Booster Club 2. Richard Kaddy Rich finds many constructive outlets for his energies ... a sports enthusiast, he also enjoys working with cars. A dedicated student, Rich plans to further his education, thus enabling him to secure a rewarding job and a successful future. Good-natured . . . pleasant to be with . . . Rich. Football 2. Lisa Kane The competitive world of business holds a special intrigue for Lisa, who plans to enter secretarial school to polish her office skills with the hope of becoming an executive secretary. A fine student-athlete, Lisa enjoys sports of all kinds. Booster Club 2; Basketball 2; Cross-Country. Lisa Kari Lisa's warm personality flows naturally from her heart. Besides working weekends at Burbank Hospital, Lisa finds time to prepare for college where she tentatively plans to major in English. She hopes to supplement her future by visiting Europe. Indoor Track 3; Spanish Club 2. Darlene Kaukoranta Gifted in music, Darlene's talents have won her the honors of playing in the Greater Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra and the Mass. Youth Wind Ensemble. Cheerful . . . bright. Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Indoor Track 3,4; Track 3,4; Basketball 2; Jr. -Sr. Relay 3,4; Jr. -Sr. Basketball Game 3,4; Sr. Rec. 4 Michael Keane Active . . . outgoing . . . Michael exudes an enjoyable personality which makes him a natural with people. Skiing, listening to music, and attending parties with friends keep him fun-loving and on-the-go. Michael hopes for a dual career, planning to become a fireman and to own a business. Kelly Kearns Kelly loves being outdoors skiing, swimming, and jogging. In touch with the world around her, Kelly enjoys life to its fullest. Attending college in California will provide the opportunity for meeting new people. A career in counseling lies ahead. Track 2; Jr. -Sr. Relay 4; Psych Club 4; The Page 3,4; Student Advisory Council 4. John Kelley An involved athlete, John's skills have won him the positions of captain of both the tennis and swim teams. Kelso also enjoys music and woodworking, and is a fan of all sports. John plans to enter the business world after college. Swim 3,4; Tennis 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Relay 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Bskt. Game 3,4; N.H.S. 3,4. Karen Kersey In harmony with life, Karen sings to the tune of friendship and happiness. Karen can be found rehearsing with her church choir or playing tennis on a sunny afternoon. College will hold majors in English and music. Concert Band 3,4; Marching Band 3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; German Club 2,3. Teresa Kessmann On brisk autumn afternoons, Teresa can be found at football games loudly cheering and urging the team on to victory. Tree finds time to meditate and sort out life's complexities by jogging. Music and hockey are among her many interests. Teresa will find a rewarding future as a secretary. Track 3; Chorus 4. Laura Koski Laura's flair for drama won her an award in the 1978 Competitive Plays. The Stratton Playhouse is another outlet for her talents. College will bring Laura one step closer to a future in theatre or political science. Booster Club 2,3,4; Comp. Plays 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Relay 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Bskt. Game 3,4. COLLEGE NIGHT College Night benefits many students who otherwise would not have the advantage of talking first-hand with college representativ- es. Organized under the auspices of the Guidance Department, College Night was a success for the second year in a row and will no doubt become an annual event at F.H.S. Andrea Koutonen Musical, studious, fun-loving . . . these are just a few sides of Andy's personality. An animal lover, she will find a career in veterinary medicine rewarding. Horseback riding, skiing, and biking fill her spare time. Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Sr. Reception 4; Jr. -Sr. Bas- ketball Game 3,4; N.H.S. 3,4. Kathleen LaBelle Kathy fills her days with many activities. Her natural good-humor and love of peo- ple helps her in her job as a nurse's aide. When not at work or studying for school, Kathy enjoys swimming, reading, writing poetry, and telling jokes. N.H.S. 3,4; Comp. Plays 3; Jr. -Sr. Basket- ball Game 3. David LaCross Energetic and athletic, David exudes an intense love of life that makes him a natural with other people. A dedicated student, David plans to at- tend college in Florida, where the social and intellectual at- mosphere will suit him. Baseball 2,3,4; Football 2,4; Indoor Track 2,3,4; Jr. -Sr. Relay 3; BsktbaU 3. Dennis LaCross A student-athlete, Dennis demonstrated his abilities both in the classroom and on the field, where his skill has won him numerous sports awards. Listening to music and being with friends please Dennis. College will supple- ment his future. Basketball 2,3; Baseball 2,3,4; Football Kenneth Lagoy Gifted with manual dexterity . . . creative in areas pertain- ing to fine arts . . . Kenneth enjoys courses in woodwork- ing and crafts which are out- lets for his productive ener- gies. When not forming a unique piece of pottery or sculpture, Kenneth can be found listening to music and spending time with friends. Venne Laine Quiet . . . studious . . . pleasant to be with . . . Ven- ne's athletic abilities make him a natural on the sports field. Biking, baseball, and soccer are among his favorite sports. Venne plans to con- tinue his education and sup- plement his future with travel. Baseball 2,3; Soccer 2,3,4. Mark Lancey Outgoing and involved, Mark has displayed a talent for drama, and hopes to move to California to pursue a career in acting. A nature-lover, Mark relaxes by biking, painting, taking long walks, and camping. A hard worker, Mark supplements his educa- tion by attending night school. Denise Landon Cheerful and friendly, Denise can always be counted on for a smile and a nice word. A vibrant person who loves the world around her, Buck plans to become a beautician. Denise's favorite sport is Softball, which she enthusias- tically plays. Booster Club 4; Thanksgiving Dance 4. Thomas LaPrade A hard worker . . . pleasant to be with . . . spirited and active . . . Thomas enjoys being with people and spend- ing time with friends. A lover of the great outdoors, Thomas enjoys sports of all kinds. His sense of humor and amicable personality make him wel- come in all crowds. Douglas Larocque To quench his thirst for ex- citement, Rocky partici- pates in active sports such as soccer and mountain climb- ing. Doug's future will hold many adventures; he hopes to travel, play semi-professional soccer, and open his own res- taurant. Baseball 2; Soccer 2,3,4; Jr. -Sr. Relay 3; Jr.-Sr. Bsktball Game 4. Kathleen Lawler Kathy has established herself as a true competitor by play- ing for three years on the boys' ice hockey team. Active in all sports, Kathy has won many awards, including M.V.P. in softball. College is in Kathy's future. Hockey 2,3,4; Softball 2,3,4; Cross- country 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Bsktball Game 3,4. Holly Learned Cheerful . . . energetic . . . creative . . . Holly can al- ways be counted on to have a joke or amusing tale to brighten up the day. Talented in oil painting and drawing, Holly plans to turn her artistic hobbies into a fruitful career. Holly relaxes by listening to music and being with friends. Booster Club 3. John Learned Jake ... A talented student athlete . . . enjoys all sports. His sense of humor and intel- ligence makes him welcome in any crowd. In his spare time, Jake can be found hunt- ing or skiing. The future holds college. Football 2,3,4; Indoor Track 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Relay 3,4; Hr. Rep. 2. Dennis LeBlanc A diligent student and hard worker, Dennis has set high goals for himself which he will no doubt live up to. He hopes to attend college and study law. For relaxation, Dennis enjoys reading. A fan of all sports, he is especially interested in chess, running and hockey. The future will find Dennis successful. Janice LeBlanc A lover of music and the great outdoors, Janice dreams of the day when she will live and work in her beloved New Hampshire. She enjoys being with people and stands out in a crowd. The days are just too short for Janice to do all she enjoys. Active . . . sensitive . . . bright . . . Janice. Jean LeBlanc Creative and spontaneous, Jeanne's talents in art and writing have won her awards in photography and poetry. Inspired by her love of out- doors, she enjoys camping, hiking, and all sports. Jean hopes for a career as an au- thor. Tennis Team 2,3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; Co-Editor, The Page 3,4; Literary Editor, Boulder 4. Juliane LeBlanc Quiet . . . athletic . . . good-natured . . . Julie's personality and sense of humor shines through her shy facade. A good student, Julie plans to attend college. Always active and on the move, she enjoys running and participating in a wide variety of sports. Indooi Track 3; Booster Club 3. Marie LeBlanc Friendly and active, Marie loves being with people. She hopes to become a teacher or social worker, blending her career with marriage. Marie keeps in shape by running. Intelligent . . . spirited . . . Marie. Indoor Track 3,4; Track 3,4; French Club 2; Hr. Rep. 2; Jr.-Sr. Relay 3,4; Jr.- Sr. Basketball Game 3,4. M. Suzan LeBlanc Suzan loves helping people. Now gaining valuable experi- ence as a volunteer at LUK Crisis Center, she hopes for a career as a social worker. In her spare time, Suzan enjoys cooking, being outdoors, and studying psychology. N.H.S. 3,4; A.F.S. 2; Spanish Club 2; French Club 3; Musical 2; Jr.-Sr. Bsktball 3. Susan LeBlanc Sue can be found participat- ing in school activities and supporting Raider teams. In her spare time, Sue enjoys horseback riding, skiing, going to concerts, and being with friends. She hopes to go to college to become a vet- erinarian assistant. Creative . . . bright . . . active . . . Sue. Victor LeBlanc Victor can be found working in the A-V room or enjoying school life with friends. A dedicated student, Vic pos- sesses an unbreakable spirit and a unique sense of humor. Adept at working with his hands, Vic likes tinkering with sophisticated elec- tronics. A career in the mili- tary holds Victor's future in arms. Michelle L'Ecuyer Shelly . . . outgoing ... ac- tive . . . there is never a dull moment when Shelly is around. She enjoys sports, especially the fast, aggressive game of hockey. For relaxa- tion, Shelly listens to rock music and spends time with friends. Her drive and ambi- tion will lead her to a success- ful future. Mark Leger Bright . . . easy-going . . . friendly . . . Mark's person- ality and sense of humor make him welcome in all crowds. Active in all school activities, Mark is a per- sonifies Raider Pride. His in- terests include hockey, music, and the outdoors. Concert Band 2,3; Marching Band 2,3; Ski Club 2,3; Stu- dent Council 3. Fred Liatsis Sports and music are the center of Fred's life. Whether performing or listening to jazz music, arm wrestling, or playing football, Fred be- comes intensely involved with what he is doing. His wide variety of interests will lead him into college or into a business or chiropractic ca- reer. Christina Lindholm Quiet . . . active . . . Chris always has a friendly smile for everyone. Creative and in- telligent, she holds college high on her list of future plans. Chris expresses herself through writing, and is fasci- nated by the study of psy- chology. Being with other people makes her life com- plete. National Honor Society 3,4. Keith Little A good student, Keith dem- onstrated his scholastic abilities when he won the trigonometry prize exam. Keith has directed his atten- tions towards preparing for college. In his spare time, Keith can be found listening to music or spending time with friends. Cindy Lussier As president of the Booster Club, Cindy is a vital part of our school. Individual, active, and friendly. Field Hockey 2,3,4; Booster Club 2,3,4; Student Advisory Comm. 4; Jr. -Sr. Basketball Game 4; Jr. Prom 3; Thanksgiving Dance 4; Student Council 3,4; Con- cert Band 2; Marching Band 2. Leon Magane Unafraid of hard work, Leon balances his school obliga- tions with outside activities. Leon relaxes by enjoying the company of his many friends and listening to music. Pleas- ant to be with, personality which makes him welcome in any crowd. TWO FOOLS The 1978 Competitive Plays proved a success. Because of the fine student directing as well as the skill and dedication of the cast, the Class of '79' s play, Two Fools Who Gained a Measure of Wisdom, was an outstanding representation of the talents and spirit of our class. J Pamela Magane Down to earth . . . sweet . . . cheerful . . . Pam's major love in life is people. Always willing to help others, she looks forward to a satisfy- ing future as a Registered Nurse. In her spare time, Pam can be found horseback rid- ing, visiting friends, and working. Booster Club 4. Christine Maillet Chris enjoys being sur- rounded by the aesthetically pleasing aspects of life ... a talented artisan, she lends her skill and productive energies to the creation of her own works of art. Ceramics, theatre arts, and various craft classes fill her days with beauty. David Mangiacotti Studious yet fun-loving, Mange lives life to its ful- lest. Exciting sports, such as skiing, water skiing, hockey and racing are on the top of his list. Dave hopes for a ca- reer in the Navy as an aeronautic engineer. To un- wind, he listens to music and works as a roadie for vari- ous local bands. Christine Marceau An outstanding student, Chris also doubles as a fine athlete who enjoys watching as well as participating in all sports. Independent, reliable, and goodnatured, she plans for a career in specialized medicine. Playing tennis, reading, and working add va- riety to Chris's life. Tennis 2,3,4; Spanish II Award. Sherry Marceau Quiet . . . industrious . . . active . . . Sherry exhibits poise and an ease with the business world which will lead her to a successful career as a secretary. When not hard at work, Sherry relaxes by swimming, spending time with friends, and listening to music. A personification of Raider Pride. Booster Club 4. Marie Marko Always smiling and cheerful, Marie can be counted on for a friendly outlook or the latest Red Sox news. Marie can be found attending baseball games, dancing, playing the piano, or singing in a church choir. She sees college in her future. Swim Team 2,3,4; Concert and Marching Band 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Relay 3. Una Marlborough In touch with her universe, Una finds the science of as- trology fascinating. Outgoing and interesting, Una enjoys the company of friends and the experience of meeting new people. Always looking for adventure, she enjoys traveling. Tennis, basketball, and camping trips bring Una pleasure. Marta Martinez Life is what you make it . . . Marta lifts the spirits of those around her just by being herself . . . proud of her Spanish heritage, she personifies the energy and grace of her ancestral home- land. Creative and hard- working, Marta enjoys sew- ing, which she does with skill and care. Deborah Matson Talented and active, Debbie's involvement in music brought her the roles of band librarian and, this year, band president. Debbie looks for- ward to a meaningful career as a teacher. Swim Team 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Stage Band 3,4; Concert and March- ing Band 2,3,4; Senior Class Play 4; Jr. -Sr. Relay 3,4. Julie McCann Drawn to the spotlight, al- ways seeking perfection, Julie's life is centered around her love of acting. Theaffe Arts will be her major in Col- lege. Music, swimming, and summertime also bring her pleasure. Drama Club 2,3,4; Competitive Plays 2,3,4; Homeroom Rep. 2; French Club 2; Musical 2,3; Junior Prom 2. Anne McGrail Annie ... a lover of the arts . . . a Beatle's fan . . . Anne will study pre-law in college. Girl's Track 2,3; Senior Recep- tion 4; Jr. -Sr. Relay 4; Comp. Plays 2,4; Booster Club 3,4; Drama Club 2,3, president 4; Latin Club 4; Co-Editor-in- Chief, The Page 3,4; N.H.S. secretary 3,4; Senior Class Play 4. Michael Membrino Energetic . . . active . . . Mike enjoys being outdoors and camping under the stars. He looks forward to a career in the Army and a high-level government job. Fascinated by cars and motorcycles, Mike is adept at working with his hands. Booster 4; Jr. -Sr. Relay 4; Track 2. Darryl Michaud Fun-loving . . . dependable . . . George's sense of humor and likable personal- ity have won him many friends. With talents in many areas — sports, music, cars — Darryl enjoys life to its fullest. He plans to study law en- forcement in college. Soccer 4; Cross-Country 2; Concert and Marching Band 3,4; Chorus 3,4. Keith Millea Friendly . . . unpretentious ... a talented scholar-athlete . . . Slanky is an important asset on the basketball court as well as in the classroom. Reliable and self-confident, Keith plans to attend college and study engineering. Bas- ketball 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Relay 3. Lisa Moeckel Lively . . . vibrant . . . Lisa enjoys window shopping and dancing. Creative, she plans to comb out a future in hair styling. The outdoors holds special excitement for Lisa, especially when she is skiing or hiking. Listening to music and talking with friends makes Lisa's life complete. Majorette 3; Junior Prom 3. Lois Molter Helping others comes natu- rally to Lois, thus fostering her career plans to become a special education teacher. Cricket enjoys spending time with friends. Skiing, driving, and playing tennis are also favorite pasttimes. Lois balances her social life with an after-school job. Ten- nis 2,3,4; Booster Club 3,4. Lawrence Moquin Witty and intelligent, Larry looks forward to whatever life has to offer. His diversified interests include listening to music, participating in and watching hockey, and work- ing with automobiles. Me- chanically inclined and in- dustrious, Larry intends to pursue a career in engineer- ing after college. Darlene Morin Life is what you make it, and Darlene succeeds at making her own life and the lives of those around her pleasant and meaningful. Hard- working and efficient, she will find a rewarding career in the secretarial field. Down-to-earth, Darlene re- laxes by horseback riding, playing tennis, and swim- ming. Jeanne Morin Cheerful . . . unpretentious . . . fun-loving . . Jeanne's love of life and sparkling per- sonality lift the spirits of those with her. Wanting to be with people and to help others exemplify her sincer- ity. To unwind, Jeanne listens to music and travels to the seaside. Cheerleading 2,3,4. David Murphy Outgoing . . . amicable . . . considerate . . . Surf can be counted on by his wide circle of friends to tell a humorous tale or lend a help- ing hand. David is fascinated by the study of the fine points of modem music. Participat- ing in sports, being around people, and traveling make his life complete. Paul Murray A sport enthusiast, Paul will boost the morals of his team- mates and lift their spirits for a crucial game. Known for his unconventional antics and uninhibited zest for life, Maddog enjoys being with his many friends. Basketball 4; Football 2,3,4; Jr. -Sr. Relay 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3. Peter Murray Outgoing . . . reliable . . . bright . . . Peter is comforta- ble and sincere with other people. This will aid him in the future when he seeks a ca- reer as a salesman. Being with friends, following his favorite sports, listening to music, and traveling fill his days. Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3,4. Vicki Nelson Quiet . . . good-natured . . . helpful . . . Vicki' s dry sense of humor and friendly per- sonality keep her in demand. Hard-working and dependa- ble, Vicki finds time in her busy schedule to enjoy her favorite activities of swim- ming and running. After high school, Vicki looks forward to travel and college. Carol Nettlebladt Sincere . . . natural . . . self-confident . . . Carol seeks adventure and plans to travel after obtaining a solid education. Down-to-earth music such as bluegrass and country rock brings pleasure to Carol's ears. After settling down, her life will be fruitful and pleasant. Owen Newcomb A sports enthusiast, Owen's preferences are at both ex- tremes; he enjoys the fast, often tumultous game of hockey, at the same time finds satisfaction in the peaceful sport of fishing. Working and hunting also bring him pleasure. A good student ... a true sportsman. Hockey 3,4. Carol Nicolai Possessing much sports coor- dination, Carol has earned the defense trophy in Softball for two consecutive years. Multi-talented, her dual plans for the future have her decid- ing between a career in inter- ior decorating and a college major in physical education. Basketball 2,3,4; Softball 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Relay 3,4. Paul Niemi Jr. Gifted with a unique blend of intelligence and wit, Pablo can be counted on for an in- teresting fact or a snappy comeback. Photography, reading, traveling, and stamp collecting help exercise his in- tuitive mind. Fascinated by the world of science, Paul sees biology as a possible col- lege major. Editor, Boulder, 4. Brenda Novelli With her special sense of humor and good-natured personality, Brenda is a true friend. She loves being around children and babysits constantly. Working with animals brings her joy. Con- scientious and reliable, Brenda looks forward to a ca- reer in business administra- tion. Concert and Marching Band 4; The Page 3,4. FIVE FOOT TWO EYES OF BLUE To a senior in high school, the anticipation of graduation is always in the back of one's mind. Members of the class of '79 came one step closer as they were measured in the Fall for their caps and gowns. Excitement filled the air as visions of graduation danced in their heads. J Brian Nowokunski Nowah . . . unpretentious . . . independent . . . as- siduous . . . Brian can be found with a large group of friends or off by himself on a quiet hunting or fishing trip. A hard worker, he balances a part-time job with his school life. College lies ahead. Foot- ball 4; Jr. -Sr. Bsktbll Game 3,4. Riitta Oravainen Cheerful . . . considerate . . . pleasant to be with . . . Riitta always has a sincere smile and kind word for everyone she sees. Intelli- gent, she plans to further her education and seek a major in psychology. In her spare time, Riitta enjoys watching baseball and skiing. Homeroom Rep. 2,3. Christopher Ordway Fish . . . droll . . . sedu- lous . . . out-going . . . Chris is always ready to help his fel- low man and plans to carry this genuine concern for the welfare of others into a career in the Coast Guard. Chris en- joys the calm, relaxing sports of hunting, fishing, and bil- liard playing. Ski Club 2. JoAnne Ouellette Fascinated by the develop- ment of the human pysche, Jojo looks forward to be- coming a child psychologist. To prepare for her career, she works at a local nursery. Being with friends and rol- lerskating help her to relax. Pleasant to be with . . . sin- cere . . . JoAnne. Katherine Page Energetic . . . diligent . . . blithe . . . Kathy finds per- sonal satisfaction and gratifi- cation in helping others, thus fostering her plans to become a physical therapist. Kathy enjoys painting, skiing, and reading, as well as listening to music. The future holds happiness for Kathy. Robert Page Dependable . . . conscienti- ous . . . attentive . . . Bob exhibits fine manual dexterity which will assure him a productive factory job. Lis- tening to music, assembling intricate models, and read- ing, help him in keeping a sharp mind. Working part- time keeps his skills in top form. Jr. -Sr. Basketball Game 3. James Pappas As president of our class, Jim personifies pride and deter- mination. His athletic and in- tellectual abilities have won him deserved Kudos. He plans on studying pre-law. Football 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Indoor Track 3,4; Basketball 2; Comp. Plays 2,4; Jr. -Sr. Relay 3,4; Jr. -Sr. Basketball 3,4; Class Officer 2,3,4. Richard Paradise Highly motivated and indus- trious, Richard balances a part-time job with his school work and social life in hopes of getting a head start in ob- taining a rewarding career in the future. Repairing automo- tive engines and racing excite Richard's thirst for adven- ture. His future will be a suc- cessful one. Joseph Pereira Thoughtful . . . industrious . . . Joseph possesses high- quality manual skill and an intuitive mind, especially when he is intensely concen- trating on repairing the com- plexities of an automotive en- gine. Cars and the excitement of racing hold his fascination. Joseph's sights are focused on college. Charles Phaneuf Independent . . . self- confident . . . determined . . . Chuck plans to further his education by attending college and then obtaining a successful, rewarding career as a state trooper. A hard worker who is not afraid to face a challenge, Charles re- laxes by following many sports activities and tinkering with cars. Mark Phaneuf Fluff ... a free-spirit who enjoys the company of close friends. Athletic, Mark has a passion for all sports and loves to ski in scenic corners of the world. College lies in the future. Baseball 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2; Hockey 3,4; Jr. -Sr. Relay 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball Game 3,4; Hr. rep 2,3. William Philips At home on the stage, Willy enjoys performing wjth the band and chorus, and also was an asset to the senior class play. He plays in the school brass ensemble and the CYC Symphonic Band. Friendly . . . Bright . . . Willy. Soccer 3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Concert and Marching Band 2,3,4. Joseph Pickett Bright . . . out-going . . . down-to-earth . . . Joe's droll sense of humor and likable personality make him wel- come in any crowd. Joe loves listening to music and danc- ing to his favorite tunes. He plans on becoming a dentist. Basketball 3,4; Football 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Relay 3,4. Cathy Pilesky Cathy . . . unpretentious . . . diligent . . . energetic. Quiet yet amiable, Cathy makes friends easily. Pleasant to be with, Cathy enjoys lis- tening to music and spending time outdoors. A hard worker, she will etch out a successful future in the career of her choice. Cheryl Pirani Intuitive . . . independent . . . determined . . . Cheryl looks forward to attending college and studying journal- ism or communications. Cre- ative and hard-working, Cheryl enjoys listening to music and traveling. Senior class play 4; The Page 4; Jr.- Sr. Relay 3,4; Boulder 3. Alan Piro Interested in the fast-paced world of business, Al looks forward to becoming a store manager. A sports enthusiast, Alan especially enjoys play- ing soccer and swimming. To relax, Alan goes for drives. Sensible . . . attentive . . . Cheerful . . . Alan. Maribeth Pochini Polca . . . active and fun- loving, she can be found where the action is — at a football game, a dance or with a large group of friends. Maribeth plans to attend col- lege where she will major in accounting. Skiing, driving, and working part-time keep her busy. Hr. Rep. 2; Cheer- leader 2; Booster Club 2,3. Tina Poladian Quiet . . . unpretentious . . . assiduous . . . Tina en- joys the challenge of hard work and the relaxation of spending time with close friends listening to music. Meeting interesting people thrills Tina. She hopes to make many new acquain- tances when she carries out her future plans of world travel. Elaine Ponusky Beckoned by the call of the wild, Elaine spends as much time as possible outdoors. Energetic and free-spirited, her favorite activities include swimming, biking and hik- ing. Elaine's future holds col- lege and the study of business administration. Booster Club 4. Rene Primeau Energetic . . . active ... in- telligent . . . Rene enjoys sports and plans to major in physical education in college. Outgoing and amiable, Rene is welcome in any crowd. Football 2; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 2; Soccer 3,4; Senior Class Play 4; Comp. Plays 4; Jr.-Sr. Relay 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Bas- ketball 4. Robert Ptak Sociable . . . outgoing . . . athletic . . . Hacker lives life to its fullest. Bob finds hard work a challenge and sees trade school in his future along with the study of elec- tronics. To relax, Bob follows the sport of football, spends time with friends and fishes. Joseph Rahmberg Joe's sense of humor and in- telligence have won him many friends. Among his many talents is his skill in the art of photography. Joe sees college in his future and may also do some traveling. Good-natured . . . sports- minded . . . Joe. Baseball 3,4; Soccer 3,4; Hr. Rep. 2; Jr.-Sr. Relay 4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3,4. Walter Rameau Free-spirited . . . inquisitive . . . imperturbable — Wal- ter's thirst for adventure and travel will lead him to an ex- citing career as an airline pilot. A hard worker, Walter has a hobby of keeping cars in good condition, which he does with skill and depend- ability. Ruth Raux Down-to-earth . . . practical . . . assiduous . . . Ruth en- joys a quiet life and time spent with close friends. Her future plans include a career in accounting. Ruth works after school as a babysitter. In her spare time she can be found reading or bike riding. Cheryl Raymond Cheryl enjoys meeting new people . . . Her inquisitive mind often leads her to a new challenge, which she solves with perserverence and intel- lect ... A career in fashion merchandising will lead to a successful future for Cheryl. Cheerleader 2; Booster Club 2; Hr. Rep. 2; Jr. -Sr. Relay 4; Jr. -Sr. Basketball 4. Laurie Reichwein Laurie's interests keep her busy playing the piano, painting, camping, and swimming. She enjoys meet- ing new people and makes friends easily. Laurie plans to major in French in college, and seeks a career in foreign service or public relations. N.H.S. 3,4; French Club 2,3,4; A.F.S. 2,3; German Club 3. Brian Remal With his multi-faceted per- sonality, Brian is talented in many diversified areas. He demonstrates his athletic skill on the track team, his scien- tific and mathematical pro- wess in the classroom, and his unique sense of humor, everywhere he goes. Indoor Track 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Jr.- Sr. Relay 3,4; N.H.S. 3,4. Susan Remal Outgoing . . . energetic . . . friendly . . . Sue's sense of humor and amiable personal- ity make her welcome in all crowds. Sue enjoys the excit- ing sport of skiing. Her future holds the probability of col- lege. Cheerleader 2,4; Booster Club 3,4; Thanksgiving Dance 4; Sr. Prom 4; Sr. Re- ception 4; Sr. Class Play 4. Up With People Music is the universal language, as the group Up With People clearly demonstrated. The love and joie de vivre exuded by the young people who sang and danced on the stage was apparent. The audience was captivated. All who attended the concert could not help but be amazed at the dedication of the Up With People cast. Brenda Renaud Bren ... a lover of the tran- quility and majesty of the mountains, thus fostering her desire to someday live in Col- orado. Meanwhile, she satis- fies her need to be outdoors by skiing as much as possi- ble. Bren plans to seek a ca- reer as a dental assistant. Free-spirited . . . energetic . . . down-to-earth. Debra Reynolds Outgoing ... a loyal Raider fan . . . trustworthy . . , Debbie can be found where the action is; sports events, rallies, large groups of friends. A good student, she plans to further her education by attending college. Cheer- leader 2,3,4; Booster Club 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Relay 4. Thomas Ricciardi Sedulous . . . unpretentious . . . amiable . . . Tom's nat- urally inquisitive mind leads him to the solution of intrigu- ing puzzles. To relax, he fol- lows the game of baseball and other sports. Accounting will be his future career. French Club 2,3; Photography Club 3. Kenneth Richard In harmony with his world, Kenneth's life is intertwined with his love of music. When the day becomes too hectic, Ken finds tranquility in con- templative solitude and in the peace of self-expression he experiences when he plays his flute. Ken also enjoys cross-country skiing and hik- ing. Douglas Robertson Independent . . . considerate . . . dependable . . . Doo enjoys helping others and is a part-time volunteer at a hos- pital. Interpreting the world through the lens of a camera is one of his hobbies. A good student, Doug was chosen to attend Boy's State last June. Accounting holds his future in check. Lemuel Rogers Mickey . . . self-assured . . . articulate . . . conscien- tious ... he has set high goals for himself, including owning his own business, and he will no doubt find success in the pursuit of his future. Basketball 2,4; Golf 2,4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball Game 4. Lynne Romano Lynne's motto is, Keep your face to the sunshine, and you cannot see the shadow. Law will be her college major. In- door Track 4; Track 2,3,4; Jr.- Sr. Relay 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Booster Club 2,3,4; Drama Club 2,3,4; Sr. Play 4; Class Officer 2,3,4; Comp. Plays 2,3,4; N.H.S. 3,4. Janis Ronneberger Down-to-earth, Janis enjoys being outdoors hiking, camp- ing, swimming, and spend- ing time in the country. An animal lover, she can often be found horseback riding. Her future plans could possibly lead to the field of veterinary medicine. Cheerful . . . friendly . . . Janis. Concert and Marching Bands 2,3,4. Rebecca Rosecrans Beckie's love of life is evident in her many activities; she en- joys dancing, horseback rid- ing, taking nature walks, going to the beach, and being with friends. Her future plans include college. Energetic . . . independent . . . Re- becca. Cheerleader 2,3; Com- petitive Plays 2; Sr. Reception 4. Carol Rousseau Quiet . . . unpretentious . . . friendly . . . Carol is al- ways prepared to help others. She seeks a career in therapeutic medicine. Hap- piest when outdoors, Carol can be found hiking, camp- ing, and swimming. Skiing is by far her favorite activity. Ski Club 4. Kenneth Roy Zeke . . . imaginative . . . creative . . . talented. Ken hopes to utilize his originality by etching out a career in photography or art. He finds inspiration by traveling to the seashore. When not drawing, his time is spent riding motorcycles and working. Ken's sense of humor makes him welcome in any crowd. Catherine Ryan Cheerful and energetic, Cathi has many interests which keep her busy. A lover of children, she plans to study child psychology. Playing the piano, camping, and travel- ing make Cathi's life full. Track 2,4; Booster Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Dance Club 2,4; Psychology Club 4; The Page 3,4; Comp. Plays 2,4. Najah Saadeh Unpretentious . . . studious ... at peace with her sur- roundings, Najah can be counted on to complete a dif- ficult task or to face a chal- lenge. Thoughtful and con- siderate, she is always ready to help a friend in need. After graduation, Najah plans to study accounting and seek a career in the business world. Paul Sacino A hard worker, Paul enjoys the responsibility of balanc- ing a part-time job and an in- tense school schedule. He en- joys traveling and has had the opportunity to visit Vienna, Austria, and Hawaii. To re- lax, Paul plays golf and reads. His future holds the possibil- ity of college or a career in the military. Anthony Salerno Sedulous . . . trustworthy ... a good student . . . An- thony could always be found pouring over his school work and studying feverishly. In- tently interested in reading, Anthony relaxes by scanning the shelves for the latest best-sellers. His future plans will find him a police officer. Alan Sanders A sports enthusiast, Alan is active both as a spectator and as an actual participant. Swimming, bike riding, and running keep him in shape. Alan's future holds an adven- turous career in the Armed Forces. A healthy mind ... a healthy body. Cross-Country 3,4. Karen Sanders In touch with the latest styles ... a lover of the beautiful things in life . . . Karen foresees a career in the excit- ing field of modeling. She en- joys being outdoors and can be found camping and travel- ing as often as possible. Ka- ren's interests include sports and music. Softball 2; March- ing Band 2. Margaret Seguin Peggy . . . Unpretentious . . . down-to-earth . . . cre- ative. A talented artisan, her outlet in life is her skill in crafts. Whether forming unique pieces of ceramics or reproducing her emotions on paper, Peggy is a perfec- tionist. Waterskiing and music make her life complete. Frank Serratore Butch '. . . a perfectionist . . . assiduous . . . His fu- ture plans of becoming a cook will find him creating mouth-watering cuisine. A responsible and diligent stu- dent, Frank enjoys studying and the challenge of difficult courses. He will find peace and success ahead. Laurie Shepard Dody's talents on the sports field won her the M.V.P. award for Softball in her junior year. Physically fit, she hopes to pursue a career in this line of work, possibly as an athletic coach. Laurie can usually be seen whizzing along on her motorcycle. Softball 2,3,4; Basketball 2,4; Jr. -Sr. Basketball Game 3. Samuel Shipp Sam . . . good-natured . . . bright . . . He livens up any classroom with his sense of humor and intellect. Adept at working with his hands, he plans on becoming a com- puter technician. Reading, mechanical work, and par- ticipating in sports such as basketball make Sam's life complete. Brian Siart Multi-talented . . . hard- working . . . artistic . . . Brian's creative abilities helped make the yearbook a success. His dual plans for the future are to enter art school and possibly to form a rock band. Playing his electric guitar and drawing are Brian's loves. Layout Art Edi- tor, Boulder 4; Track 4. Katheryn Sicuro Cheerful . . . down-to-earth . . . unassuming . . . Squirrel enjoys relaxing with several close friends and listening to music. Her plans for the future include the as- pect of travel. With a friendly smile and a kind word, she is always willling to lend a help- ing hand. John Simonds Mechanically inclined and possessing excellent manual skills, John looks forward to an interesting career as a machinist. To unwind, he goes for long drives and works on his car. John can often be found studying, deeply immersed in his work. A rewarding future likes ahead. Kathleen Smith Amiable . . . good-natured . . . assiduous . . . Kathleen is a perfectionist who is not afraid of hard work. Being with friends, meeting new people, and listening to music are what she does to re- lax. Optimistic and spirited, her future holds much happi- ness and success. Robert Smith Sincere . . . spirited . . . energetic . . . Smity's ath- letic endeavors deserve much praise. Robert's self- discipline is apparent; he looks forward to an exciting career as either a marine or a police officer. Baseball 2,3,4; Soccer 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Relay 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball Game 3,4. Pamela Sontag An excellent student ... a true friend . . . Pam's many talents and cheerful personal- ity have won her a large circle of acquaintances. A creative sewer, an avid reader, a music fan . . . all of these in- terests make Pam's life unique. She plans on becom- ing an executive secretary. A.F.S. Club 2. Robert Speed Being outdoors and in the realm of nature makes Bob the happiest. Hunting, hik- ing, and camping . . . Bob is in touch with the world around him and plans to seek a career in forestry. His inter- est in sports have won Speedo several award s. Track 2,3,4; Cross-country 3,4; Jr.-Sr. relay 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3,4. CHRISTMAS FAIR Once a year, the illustrious cafeteria is trans- formed into a winter wonderland. The tables become booths, where hand-made ornaments and delicious baked goods are sold. The in- fectious joy of Christmas is in the air. Even Santa Claus himself makes a special stop at the cafeteria to grant Yuletide wishes. Ornanong Srisupol Free-spirited and cheerful, Oy enjoys living life to its fullest. With her sense of humor and natural vitality she proves to be an interest- ing companion. Oy looks forward to getting married and r aising a family. Playing tennis and listening to music keep Oy busy. Tennis 2,3 4; French Club 2,3,4; Int'l Club 4. Gail Stockwell Blithe . . . optimistic . . . sensitive . . . Gail radiates poise and a unique love of life. Her outlet is poetry; she enjoys reading it as well as writing it. Gail also likes drawing and being with ani- mals, especially dogs. She sees college in her future. Cheerleader 2; Jr. -Sr. Relay 4; Jr. -Sr. Basketball 3,4. Brian Stephens Sports of all types hold Brian's acute interest. Softball, tennis, and hockey . . . his athletic ability makes him a natural on the field, court, or ice. College looms in the future. Amiable . . . studious . . . Brian. Hockey 2,3,4; Jr. -Sr. Basketball 3. Joanne St. Cyr Joanne spends brisk autumn afternoons cheering for the Raider football team. She is proud to support her school by attending many functions. A part-time job keeps Jo busy ... A career as an executive secretary will bring her success. Track 2; Cheer- leader 2; Hr. Rep 2; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Relay 4. Henry St. John Friendly . . . spirited . . . talented . . . Hank is gifted in music and enjoys performing. An active sports participant and a good stu- dent, Henry looks forward to studying law. Concert and Marching Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 2,3,4; Football 4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3,4; N.H.S. 3,4. Barry Stone Barry's varied interests keep him quite busy. He enjoys keeping cars in top condition, playing tennis, visiting the beach, running, and being with friends. Barry aspires to the goal of college and a ca- reer in science engineering. Bright . . . active . . . Barry. Tennis 4. Victoria Sultan Sweet . . . considerate . . . unpretentious . . . Vicky's amiable personality and good-natured manner make her welcome in any crowd. She participates in such sports as tennis, running, and volleyball, and also enjoys acting. Hairdressing heads Vicky's careers plans. Senior Class Play 4. Michael Taylor Mike's smiling face can often be seen behind the counter of a hot-dog wagon where he works part-time. His thes- pian efforts won Rock the award for the best actor in the 1978 Competitive Play. He hopes to study pre-med. Baseball 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Cross-Country 2; Comp. Play 2,3,4; Hr. Rep. 2; Class Play 4. Kenneth Terrell Mechanically, athletically, and musically inclined, Ken's interests range from working on cars to waterskiing and canoeing. Civil engineering is his projected career plan. Concert and Marching Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 3,4; Football 2; Indoor Track 2,4; Track 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Relay 3,4; Stu- dent Con. 4; N.H.S. 3,4. Robert Testa Manually dexterous ... A true sportsman . . . diligent . . . Robert sees for himself a career as a skilled tradesman, possibly a carpenter or plumber. Being with friends and participating in all sports make his life interesting. Suc- cess lies in the future. Hockey 4; Swimming 4; Jr.-Sr. Bas- ketball Game 4. Lois Testagrossa Friendly . . . down-to-earth . . . Lois enjoys acting and participated in the children's show her Theatre Arts class put on. Energetic and studi- ous, she successfully balances school with an active social life. Radio broadcasting and communications are her ca- reer plans. Basketball 2,3; Swimming 3,4; The Page 4. Paula Testagrossa With a cheerful desire to please others and to be help- ful, Paula has no trouble mak- ing friends. Her comforting nature and easy-going man- ner will aid her in her career as a dental hygienist. Studi- ous . . . quiet . . . amiable . . . Paula. Musical 3; Booster Club 3; Sr. Rec. 4 Virginia Teto Mentally adroit . . . resource- ful ... an excellent student . . . Ginny also enjoys being outdoors. Skiing, hiking, camping, and swimming are her favorite pastimes. College lies ahead for Ginny. Concert and Marching Bands 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Musical 2,3; N.H.S. 3,4; Class Play 4; Jr.- Sr. Relay 4. Renee Thibault Renee watches the seasons change with the eyes of an ar- tist . . . painting landscapes and seascapes is her form of meditation. Traveling to the ocean with friends is a favor- ite activity. She plans to apply her originality and talent to- wards a career in commercial art and photography. Lori Titus Bright . . . original . . . pleasant to be with . . . Lori helps spread Raider Pride by volunteering to paint the Rock when necessary. Being with friends makes her life worthwhile. Lori enjoys music. College lies ahead. Majorette 4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 4; Comp Plays 4. Pamela Trudel Outdoors is where Pam can usually be found, skiing, hik- ing, or just enjoying the sun- shine. A volunteer at the Mass. Association for the Blind, she exudes compassion and gentleness. Booster Club 2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Track 2; Field Hockey 4; N.H.S. 3,4; St. Council 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Relay 3,4; Sr. Rec. 4; Jr. Prom 3. Donna Turner Skiing, running, taking walks; whatever the activity, Donna does it with style. A lover of humanity, she enjoys helping people and being with children. Donna sees college in her future. Down- to-earth . . . energetic . . . unpretentious. Track 2; Cheerleader 2,3,4; N.H.S. 3,4. Michael Valcourt Deeply intellectual yet fun- loving, Mike's dedication and ability to handle hard work never cease to amaze those who know him. Undecided between a career in law or engineering, his energy and ambition will bring him suc- cess. Mike's spare time is consumed with sports and coin collecting. N.H.S. 3,4; Cross Country 3. Helen Vanderbilt Usually surrounded by many friends, Helen's sense of humor and credibility make her welcome in any crowd. A good student, she is a delight in the classroom. Helen looks forward to a rewarding fu- ture. Creative . . . good- natured . . . sedulous . . . Helen. William Van Orden Easy-going . . . bright . . . imaginative . . . Bill is an ac- tive participant in sports re- quiring acute physical and mental coordination. The balance of school with an ac- tive social life lend's variety to his life. Happiness looms in the future. Peter Varieur A sports enthusiast, physical fitness is important to Peter. To keep in shape, Steak en- joys playing football and lift- ing weights. Being with friends, traveling, and listen- ing to music are what he does to relax. The future — college. Indoor Track 2; Football 2,3,4; Jr. -Sr. Relay 4; Jr. -Sr. Basket- ball 3,4. David Viens Quiet . . . dependable . . . pleasant to be with . . . David fits in well with all types of people. Traveling to remote corners of the globe and coming in contact with the throngs of humanity will expand his horizons. Listen- ing to music and visiting friends add to his pleasure. Donna Vincent Spirited and energetic, Don- na's aspirations for the future include the study of music in college. Singing, spending time with friends, traveling to the ocean, and leading cheers at sports events make Don- na's life exciting. Booster Club 2; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Relay 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Bas- ketball 3,4; Class Play 4. Caroline Visco Pleasant to be with ... ac- tive . . . creative . . . Caroline sees the world through a camera lens. Per- forming graceful figures on ice and singing her cares away bring her in touch with reality. She plans on further- ing her education either by attending college or joining the military. V Penny Walker Being with people satisfies Penny's humanitarian in- stincts; she enjoys making new friends and helping others. A talented athlete, she hopes to someday teach her beloved sport of rollerskating. Accounting is another career possibility. Cross-country 2,3; Indoor track 3; Jr. -Sr. Relay 4. Lisa Walsh Quiet . . . creative . . . tal- ented . . . Lisa enjoys being with people who share her love for .music. Listening to the songs of Elvis, and per- forming on stage with the band lend harmony to her life. Lisa looks forward to col- lege and becoming a regis- tered nurse. Concert and Marching Band 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4. Maryanne Webster Maw enjoys traveling and keeps a written correspon- dence with the friends she makes on her journeys. A free-spirit, she can be found horseback riding, biking, jogging, or just soaking up the sun. Being outdoors is her greatest pleasure. She seeks a career in the business world. Jr. -Sr. Relay 3. Jeffery Westlake With his sharp mind and quick wit, Jeff will be a natu- ral in his chosen career of law. His hobbies include the study of politics, coins, and model rocketry. Friendly ... a per- fectionist . . . trustworthy. Hr. rep. 2; Comp. Plays 2; F.H.S. Student Advisory Council 3,4; State Student Advisory Council 3,4. M.O.I.S. To learn more about a specific college, a stu- dent can talk with a teacher or guidance coun- selor. A recent innovation at Fitchburg High enables students to have information about colleges at their fingertips. Through the Mass. Occupational Information System, overseen by Miss Bacon, facts such as tuition, specialized fields of study, and faculty strengths can be found. Raymond Whitney With many diversified inter- ests, Raymond enjoys the ex- citement of baseball and the tranquility of hunting and fishing. After graduation, he looks forward with expecta- tion to traveling and seeking a career in the Air Force. As- siduous . . . dependable . . . Raymond. David Wiinikainen A unique sense of humor and keen mind makes Winnie welcome in all crowds. Marine biology is Dave's in- tended major in college. Fun- loving and uninhibited, he lives life to its fullest. Football 2,3,4; Indoor Track 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Relay 3,4; Comp. Plays 2; Class Play 4. Cynthia Williams Being with friends and ex- pressing her innermost emo- tions through her artwork make Cindy's life complete. Painting . . . pencil- sketching . . . whatever the medium, her talent trans- forms paper into life-like im- ages. Basketball, camping, and soccer also bring pleasure to Cindy. Concert and March- ing Band 2. Petra Williams Creative with a needle and thread. Petra enjoys sewing. A lover of the great outdoors, she plans to live and go to school in Colorado. Ener- getic, Petra can be found swimming and playing vol- leyball. Quiet . . . pleasant to be with . . . unpretentious. Swim Team 2,3; A.F.S. 3,4. Martin Wilson Fascinated by the wide world in which he lives, Marty en- joys meeting new people and discovering more about life's endless wonders. He will con- tinue his adventures in col- lege. A sports enthusiast . . . a perfectionist ... a true friend . . . Marty will find happiness wherever he settles down. Elizabeth Wisel The realm of foreign travel holds special fascination for Liz, thus fostering her plans to become a flight attendant or travel agent. Meeting peo- ple, s kiing, cooking, and playing tennis make her life an active one. Friendly . . . soft-spoken . . . studious. German Club 2,3; Musical 3; Marching Band 3,4. Peter Woollacott No task is too challenging for this adroit perfectionist. The study of computer program- ming and business marketing will assure Peter of a mean- ingful college education and the opportunities for a re- warding career. Basketball 2; Soccer 2; Football 2,3; Swim- ming 4; Ski Club 2,3; Jr.-Sr. Relay 4. Diane Wuoti Spirited . . . cheerful . . . energetic . . . Diane loves being around people and making new friends. Her work on the Booster Club helped make games and rallies more enjoyable. Her future plans will lead Diane into the field of insurance. Diane enjoys all outdoor ac- tivities. Booster Club 4; Ski Club 4. Gary Zanghi Zinga . . . fun-loving and active, living life to its fullest comes naturally for Gary. Lis- tening to music, participating in sports, and being with friends help him relax. Gary looks forward to college. Football 2,3,4; Indoor Track 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Jr. -Sr. Relay 3,4; Jr. -Sr. Basketball 3,4. James Zapetis Soft-spoken and intellectual, Zap enjoys spor ts, building models, meeting people, and music. He looks forward to a career in computer sciences and obtaining his pilot's license. Soccer 3,4; Concert and Marching Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Musical 2,3; N.H.S. 3,4. Mark Zingarello A dedicated Raider fan, Mark can be seen on sunny autumn afternoons at exciting football games. Pleasant to be with, he enjoys spending time with friends and listening to the latest hits on the radio. His future holds the prospect of happiness and success. Hiam Zonked Insiduous . . . inept . . . blatant . . . Zonk can be found — if you look hard enough! Hiam enjoys pump- ing gas, javelin catching, and collecting barbed wire. He has scurvy and hangnails. Prison looms in the future. Asphyxiation Team 2,3; Air Force Test Target 2,3,4; Jr. -Sr. Bellyaching 3,4. FACULTY SOCCER Geriatrics, take heart. After sitting behind desks all day, the lethargic faculty of F.H.S. proved that age is but a state of mind. As bones creaked and hearts pounded, the teachers displayed agility and self-assurance, hints that they really were young once. As the game drew to a perspiring close, sighs of It's a good thing this only happens once a year could be heard. Due to publication deadlines and late receipt of these photographs, the following seniors are out of sequence. Thomas Anderson Outdoors . . . that is where Tom can usually be found; skiing in winter, hiking and camping on autumn weekends, and motorcycling in warmer weather. In keep- ing with his free and restless independence, Tom would like to become a truck driver. Ski Club 2,3,4. Steven Bean If you look carefully past the green hills of the golf course, you may see Steven sizing up the winning putt. When not at the country club, he likes to relax and listen to music. In contrast to the tranquility of golf, Steven hopes to become a firefighter. Golf 2,4. Stephen Brand A diligent worker. Stephen plans to join the Air Force and see the world from above. When relaxing after a fast- paced day at school, Stephen applies his refined talents to athletics and spending time with friends. Indoor Track 4. Lisa-May Caravella With an eye for fashion and a mind for travel, Lisa-May plans a career for herself in modeling. Lisa-May fills her days by taking ballet lessons, listening to her favorite music, and relaxing with cl ose friends. Warm-hearted . . . independent . . . out- going . . . Lisa-May. William Condon Possessing a deep intellectual capacity and an open mind, William enjoys every aspect of life. A natural-born leader, he is surrounded by friends constantly. As a student, Wil- liam explores the vast roads of human knowledge with de- termination and skill. Success lies in the future. Robert Cormier Active is the word that best describes Robert's life. Moti- vated . . . free-spirited . . . ambitious ... he hopes to fulfill his dreams of world travel. When not mentally planning his excursions to Paris and London, Robert re- laxles by listening to music and being with friends. Peter Cringan Energetic and always on the move, Pete goes from school to work and still has time for a variety of interests. Pete can be found skiing, playing hockey, perfecting his back- hand on the tennis court, or throwing a football. He plans on a career as a drafting en- gineer. Hockey manager 2. Denise Dupuis Gifted with a kind heart and humane personality, Denise is happiest when bringing joy to others. Meeting new peo- ple and spending time with friends keep her life from being routine. Denise enjoys listening to music and read- ing. Quiet . . . assiduous . . . amiable . . . Denise. Steven Dupuis Going through life seems to awaken a mixture of powerful forces in Steve. Whatever the reality may be, Steve keeps his level head by immersing himself in stereo systems and its outpouring of hard rock music. In the future, Steve looks forward to traveling and pursuing his many interests. Alicia Fitz Wherever there is beauty and happiness, Alicia cannot be far away. She lives life to its fullest, making the most of every moment. Spending time with friends and travel- ing brings meaning to her existence. Quiet . . . intelli- gent . . . hard-working . . . Alicia. Mark Littlewood Hard working . . . dedicated . . . ambitious . . . Mark hopes to someday run his own food service. For relaxa- tion, Mark enjoys listening to music and going to movies with friends. Mark's good na- ture and his ease with people will make him a success. Steve Mayer Steve ... A sports en- thusiast . . . An automotive whiz . . . look for Steve glid- ing down a snow covered mountain on skis or perfect- ing his jump-shot on the bas- ketball court. Steve enjoys spending time with friends, meeting new people, and lis- tening to modern music. Richard Penfield Industrious . . . adventure- some . . . amiable . . . Rick enjoys the challenge of hard work and plans on joining the Air Force after graduation. Redesigning model cars is a favorite pasttime of Rick's. A new member of the class, Rick looked forward to be- coming an active participant of the Spring track team. Margaret Potts Original . . . inventive . . . competent . . . Margaret is happiest when she is forming a unique piece of artwork. Skillful at working with her hands, Margaret possesses the unique talent of creative self-expression that enriches her own life. Enjoys being with friends, traveling, and listening to music. Mary Thibault Steadily attentive . . . dili- gent . . . Mary is a perfec- tionist and will complete any challenging task at hand. She pursues the goal of attending business school and seeking a career as an executive secre- tary. Energetic, Mary can often be seen skiing, skating, or running. 9 i James Tiggs Assiduous . . . down-to- earth . . . imaginative . . . Jim enjoys listening to music and participating in rugged athletic activities. A well- rounded student, Jim can be counted on to lend an intellec- tual as well as a humorous vein to any subject. The fu- ture holds success for James. by Jeanne LeBlanc. 86 STUDENT ART F.H.S. is filled with potential talent, as can be seen by studying these next few pages. Under the supervision of Mr. John Lucas and Ms. Ivy Weis, creative students produce minor mas- terpieces. Someday, these works of art might be hung beside Picassos and Rembrandts. V J by Darlene Cordio. 87 by Brian S. Siart. by Brian S. Siart. by Darlene Cordio. 90 by Cindy Williams. PUNOGRAPHY Everyone loves a pun. Thanks to the January issue of Life Magazine and the book Punography by Bruce McMillan, several cliches have been brought to life in pictures. These puns might cause you to giggle, roll your eyes, or feel ill, so be prepared. Some of them are certainly two- thirds of a pun: P.U.? it y JhL. s u oaf 3 i (ssaoay 92 95 Haven't we met? V r Here Come the '79s V c WHS 7 T r, „,T ; i- 'y ■ The R.-.l K.m.I Well, exc-u-u-s 110 STUDENT COUNCIL 1. Cheryl admires her self-portrait. 2. Karen — her jovial and candid self. 3. Sherry poses. 4. Lynn can be found participating in many events. 6. Lynne and John enjoy a Student Council event — the Christmas Fair. Ill THE PAGE 1. An editorial profile. 2. Deep in thought, Anne pon- ders the wonders of journalism. 3. A page of the Page. 4. 1 have the feeling someone's looking over my shoulder. 6. Ms. Sutton, these papers sell like hot- cakes! 113 Debating Club 1. Representative Tsongas captivates his audience at our yearbook convention at Boston University during a debate. 2. Future Senator Tsongas demonstrates the art of debating. 3. Lynne devises a perfect rebuttal. 4. Senator Brooke's sincerity wins him favor with the au- dience. 5. 1st row, 1-r: L. Blanchard, L. Romano. 2nd row, 1-r: D. LeBlanc, M. Jacoby. Absent: J. Derderian, K. Howard, M. Membrino. MARCHING BAND 1. The marching band forms unique and creative pat- terns to the cheers of the crowd. 2. At a critical moment in the game, the percussion section concentrates on the next crucial movement. 3. The band watches as their music flies away on a sudden breeze. 4. Group shot of F.H.S. Band. MAJORETTES 1. l-r: K. Cummings, M. Membrino, C. Ethier, S. Le- Blanc, J. Sumner, C. Falcone, S. Lee. 2. Kim and Jane twirl. 3. Sue swirls. 4. The majorettes keep in step. 5. Kim flashes a proud smile. 6. The crowd is amazed. 7. The fans stand and cheer to the delight of one and all. 119 JUNIOR PROM 1. The band has good vibrations. 2. Chuckie dances with his favorite lady. 3. Tish and John sway to the music. 4. Would you like to dance? 5. Let's do The Bump. 6. When are they going to serve dessert? 7. Jimmy and Debbie share a humorous moment. 8. Hey, let's get some more of that punch. 9. I still say that punch is spiked, Ernie. 10. Hey, that punch is pretty good! 11. I confess; it was I who spiked the punch. J 122 BOUNCING IT! 1. I think, therefore I am. 2. The thrill of victory. 3. To be blocked or not to be blocked. 4. Gee, Coach, I didn't mean it! 5. Someone get that bee out of here! 6. Quick, I'm open! 7. Come on, get that ball! 8. The key is concentration. 9. The action is down court. 10. Get away, I have it! 11. The Juniors come for- ward only to be driven back again. 12. All eyes con- verge on the ball. 13. Charming Chuck gives some solid advice. 125 JR. -SR. RELAY 1. Here, you take it. I'm bushed! 2. You see, Mr. Desy, this is how it is . . . 3. Anne goes for broke. 4. Jeff is praised for his sincere effort. 5. I need that plop plop fizz fizz. 6. All eyes are on the baton. 7. It is a dead heat at the handoff. 8. Kim and Anne give Molly a lift. 9. Mr. Desy flashes a look of disbelief. 10. Marie and Kathy burn up the track. 11. Chuck is determined to take the lead. 12. I cannot bear to watch. SENIOR RECEPTION 1. Once again, women prove their superiority. 2. A little arm twisting never hurt. 3. Did anyone get the number of that watermelon? 4. Rick gets his first taste of FHS humor. 5. The seven wonders of the world. 6. Great serve! 7. What is this game again? 8. Librar- ian by day; volleyball champ by night. 9. Ready . . . set . . . 10. The perfect ending to the day. 11. Who is this masked man? 12. Gail dozes off. 13. Did we win? HOOFING IT. 1. Brenda goes for a bumpy ride. 2. He can also sit up and beg. 3. Pete falls for donkey basketball. 4. How do I steer this? 5. Kill the guy with the ball. 6. Mr. Laino trots in for two points. 7. Distaff delight on dis- play. 8. Mickey Mouse ... 9. Mr. Landon makes a friend for life. 10. Bottoms' up! 11. The crowd cheers the donkeys. 12. Look, Ma, no hands! 13. At least it's biodegradable! 14. Two's company, but three's a crowd! 15. Don't give me that look! NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Sitting, 1-r: M. Marko, C. Lindholm, B. Aylott, D. Wiinikainen; Second row: B. Remal, D. Turner, P. Trudel, A. Jennison, J. Zapetis. Back: A. McGrail, J. LeBlanc, V. Tete, L. Hussey, A. Koutonen, P. Deshayes, M. Celona, 1-r: Mr. Cronk, G. LeBlanc, D. Hosley, B. Gordan, J. Delguidice, P. Perron, B. Anderson, G. Brosseau, B. LaRoche, Mr. Waite. TERM LIFE 1. Has anyone seen my hammer? 2. A little more to the left. 4. Step into my office. 5. One thing about this job; I always get bored. 7. An essential element in woodworking class. 135 THE HOBBIT 1. Cast of The Hobbit. 2. How do you kill a troll? 3. Let us out of here. 4. Bilbo enjoys his invisibility. 5. Thirteen mighty dwarfs. 6. Kim undergoes a hair transplant. 7. I tought I taw a dwagon . . . 8. Peter and Vickie strike a matchless pose. 9. Together wherever we go. 10. Maddog hoofs it. 11. Bilbo at her best. 12. Make-up artist at work. 13. My beard is longer than your beard. THANKSGIVING DANCE 1. Swaying to the music. 2. A pair of winning smiles. 3. Patti and Peter rest between dances. 4. A staring contest. 5. Sharing a Thanksgiving to remember. 6. Relaxing during a lull in the action. 7. Take that cam- era out of here. 8. A funky band. 9. Lynne and Rick share a tender moment. 10. Staying mellow with the music. 11. A - one and A - two. 12. I want that big piece on the edge . 13. A serious moment captured in a flash. BOOSTER CLUB 1. Cindy boosts the spirits of the Raider fans. 2. Can- did group shot of the Booster Club after another great rally. 3. Lori sits back and admires her work. 4. Kim and Shelley lead as the crowd sings the Alma Mater. 5. Spirit; Let's hear it! 6. Im running out of blue paint. 7. WONDER WOMAN, eat your heart out! 1st row, 1-r, M. Jennison, J. Learned, M. Phaneuf, P. Murray, M. Gammel, J. Pappas, P. Varieur, J. Gevrekakis, C. Aiesi, R. Ptak, G. Zanghi. 2nd row, 1-r, D. LaCross, K. Conway, B. Coleman, B. Knox, M. Digeronimo, J. Gordon, F. Liatsis, D. Sowerbutts, D. Forgues, D. Wiinikainen. 3rd row, 1-r, R. Cormier, T. Crank, K. jCapone, R. Serratore, D. Ghilardi, C. Constantine, A. Dik, R. . Darcy, M. Ghilardi. 4th row, 1-r, P. Sheppard, 5. Cormier, J. Ball, FOOTBALL 1. O.J. LaCross shows the other team how it's done. 3. The water boy is the backbone of the team. 4. Watching the grass grow. 5. The guys thumb wrestle on the side lines. 6. Dennis congratulates Chuckie on his nose job. 7. Jim and Mike clown around between plays. 8. F.H.S. swarms its opponent. 9. Geva goes in for the sack. 142 - E { A. Brooks, T. Becker, P. North, J. Dellogono, B. DarcJ Capone. 5th row, 1-r, H. St. John, C. Limbert, D. Howe, S. Fos- ter, S. Tienhaara, B. Contoise, R. Glidden, C. Caputi. 6th row, 1-r, Coach Masciarelli, Coach Horgan, Coach Paul, B. Now- okunski, D. LaCross, Coach Sacino, Coach Buckley, Coach Leger. TURKEY DAY GAME 1. Heading for a first down. 2. Pulling the wool over the devil's eyes. 3. Are there any questions? 4. Football puts hair on your face. 5. Let's get 'em! 6. No. 37 . . . retired for all time. 7. We're number one! 8. Searching for an open receiver. 9. Raider Pride sparks the fans. 10. An emotional moment in the game. 11. A personal huddle. 12. You put your shirt on backwards. 13. Either of you got a coin? I U4 VSv vvc U V 1st row, 1-r, Coach Berthiaume, D. Brouillet, M. Hebert, T. Daley, R. Primeau, D. Larocque, R. Smith, A. Fredette, J. Rahmberg, A. Carabba, C. Torres, Coach R. Lavers. 2nd row, 1-r, L. Aguiar, J. Zapetis, G. Goguen, M. Ruel, A. Limbert, R. Berhouet, K. Richard, W. Richard, R. Smith, L. Daigle, S. Bryce, J. Bennett, Jim Tate. 4th row, 1-r, S. Eddy St. Peter, M. Burke, B. Gauvin. H Phillips, V. Laine, D. Lincoln. 3rd row, 1-r, T. Mcgrath, R. Casker, J. Mcgrath, R. O'Connell, L. Smith, M. Jackson, E I fcjf i SOCCER 2. But I don't want my ears cleaned! 3. Lenny is the picture of concentration. 4. Where'd everybody go? 5. The guys make a Daley Sandwich. 6. Michel works his fingers to the bone. 7. Wait guys, I didn't mean you played that badly! 8. Come sit on Santa's knee, little boy, and tell me what you want for Christmas. 9. Wow, how'd that get there? 10. Doug gives the opposing goalie something to think about. 11. Look guvs, I can fly! 12. Eddy takes a needed break. 146 X ; Wr' FIELD HOCKEY 1. Kim sets up the winning goal. 2. Pam takes a quick nap during a time-out. 3. Would trie real goalie please stand? 4. Well, I never! 5. Sonya gets a piece of the action. 6. The players assume their posi- tions. 7. But coach, I freckle in the sun! 8. Coach Ludwigson explains strategy. 10. Cindy limbers up. 11. The team gets psyched before taking the field. 12. Kim concentrates during a crucial game. 4 fe H 2M 148 Hockey Team: 1st row, 1-r: K. Lawler, R. Ellstrom, T. Baker, B. Stevens, M. Dupre, G. Giaquinto, B. Clifford, A. Fredette. M. Phaneuf, T. Cormier. 2nd row, I-r: J.V. Coach, P. O'Brien,- J. Benoit, P. Hyatt, K. Boudreau, D. Amblo, J. Ingel, W. Bennett, M. Jackson, J. Brown, R. Carriere, S. Keohan, S. Gaetz, K. Smith, D. Nadeau, S. Ingel, Coach W. Putnam. - BOYS X COUNTRY 1. And they're off! 2. Coach Gastonguay gives a word of encouragement to the run- ners of the race. 4. Fitchburg runners over- come the opposition. 5. The perfect picture of Speed. 6. Keith makes it across the finish line — the easy way. 7. Mike leads the way to victory. 1st row, 1-r, M. Whittemore, R. Tuliano, J. Lewis, S. Matson, R. LaPointe, S. Doucette. 2nd row, 1-r, R. Ellis, R. Speed, J. Robinson, B. Page, J. Hemdon, P. Schoenig, K. Gelinas. 3rd row, 1-r, R. Koski, J. Gaudreau, A. DeLaOssa, R. McNamara, W. Beede, M. Valcourt, M. Morin, Coach Edward Gastonguay. GIRLS X COUNTRY 1. The loneliness of a long distance runner. 2. Sue holds up an exhausted van. 3. Kathy demonstrates The Twist. 4. The pitter- patter of little sneakers along country roads ... 6. One small step for Maura, one giant step for womankind. 7. You have the right to remain silent ... V J Boys' Swim 1. Time to take a dive. 2. What a wet handshake! 4. Fitchburg Team — intent and alert. 5. Hey, this is deeper than my bathtub! 6. Aaaaarrrggghhh! 7. Heading for a belly flop. ■ 1st row, 1-r, L. Testagrossa, M. Celona, J. Hier, D. Matson, L. Hussey. 2nd row, 1-r, N. Frigoletto, D. Sulin, L. Nutting, B. Cormier, K. Coombs, Coach Debbie Finch. Absent: S. Rossi, R. Bailey, M. Valez, M. Marko, B. Hay. GIRLS' SWIM 2. Who was that masked woman? 3. And y ou thought there was no such thing as a mermaid. 4. Hey, there's no water in this pool! 5. Lois contemplates taking the plunge. 155 a V V V ▼ ■ : front L-R: A. Berhouet; D. Fortin; J. Maki; M. Bronbon; K. Mulderig; N. Godin; P. Whitney; L. Romano; D. Kaukaranta; K. DeBlois; T. Murphy; C. Pisowocki; S. Haueisen; N. Frigoletto. Back L-R: L. Celona; L. Litzenburger; M. Bergeron; JK- Wilson; K. Conroy; A. Celona; B. Davis; K. Deshayes; N. Provential; D. Martinez; S. Williams; C. Aveyard; K. Laposta; K. Nicolai; L. Ricciuti; Coach Gilbert. INDOOR TRACK 1. Darlene and Anne go for the gusto. 2. Run like the wind! 3. The girls congratulate each other after a suc- cessful meet. 5. Sue sails over the hurdles. 6. Lynne incorporates grace with athletics. 157 GIRLS' BASKET 1. This isn't soccer! 2. Dont get grabby. 4. A new dance: Goin' Courtin. 5. What does it mean? 6. Drinks are on the house. 7. The great pow-wow. 8. It's my ball and you can't have it. 9. A spellbound crowd watches intently. 10. Just try and get around me. 11. I can stop on a dime — but not on a basket- ball court. 12. An encouraging word from Coach Alario. BASKETBALL 1. The ball disappeared! 2. Coach Grutchfield scrutinizes the game. 3. Keith flies through the air. 4. Jumpin' Joseph! 5. The fans express the approval. 6. Mike's fancy footwork dazzles the opponent. 7. But 1 haven't got the ball! 9. How'd that fly get in here? 10. Sideline advice from the coach. 11. Joe gives the opponent a lift. 7- BOYS' BASKETBALL F.H.S. J 56 Burncoat 61 53 Holy Name 57 62 St. Peter's 67 60 Doherty 54 b3 Notre Dame 30 78 St. John's 62 56 Doherty 58 60 Leominster 65 79 Gardner 39 56 Holy Name 58 55 Wachusett 56 70 St. Bernard's 59 lirMii.mi— mi ■ GIRLS' BASKETBALL F.H.S. 47 Greater Lawrence 18 55 Monty Tech 22 58 Wore. North 51 32 Gardner 59 38 Holy Name 40 36 Wachusett 52 37 St. Peter's 70 39 Leominster 40 41 St. Bernard's 55 26 Gardner 61 Maynard St. Peter's Wachusett St. John's Gardner Leominster Lunenburg Notre Dame Nashoba St. Peter's Leominster F.H.S 0 0 o i l 5 1 0 6 0 1 1 0 0 Leominster Holy Name Wachusett Gardner Leominster Cushing Academy Monty Tech Holy Name Notre.Dame Monty Tech Wachusett Gardner Cushing Academy Notre Dame North Middlesex 4 10 8 9 3 4 3 2 6 15 1 hi 1 A BOYS' INDOOR TRACK F.H.S 46 Algonquin 40 60 Wachusett 26 48 St. John's 38 53 38 Doherty 48 73 Bumcoat 12 26 Leominster 61 I m v. GIRLS' INDOOR TRACK F.H.S. 60 69 46 66 Gardner Wachusett South Leominster Algonquin 16 40 15 J K re a VARSITY FOO F.H.S 35 Shrewsbury 34 St. Peter's 27 Wachusett 27 Nashua 34 Gardner 32 St. John's 35 Lowell 21 Badford 28 Holy Name 0 Leominster r VARSITY SOCCER F.H.S. 3 Groton 1 Monty Tech 2 Holy Name 1 St. John's 1 Wachusett 5 St. Peter's 0 Leominster 1 Holy Name 3 St. John's 1 Wachusett 6 St. Peter's 0 Leominster 1 Marlboro 1 Monty Tec 1 Shrewsbu n BOYS' SWIM Framingham South Leominster Acton-Boxborough Greater Lawrence Shawsheen Weston Milford Framingham North Manchest er Burlingtor 102 68 92 44 88 74 104 84 64 44 BOYS' CROS: OSS-COUNTRY F.H.S. 16 Holy Name 47 20 St. Bernard's 35 28 Wachusett 27 32 St. John's 24 20 Lowell 39 24 Gardner 31 23 Leominster 36 25 Monty Tech 33 30 Keene 29 23 Shrewsbury 32 GIRLS' SWIM F.H.S 32 Lexington 123 18 Milford 58 35 rtn Gardner 47 ju Deurora 133 wayiand 61 23 Lincoln-Sudbury 60 42 Burlington 126 34 Leominster 45 27 Acton-Boxborough 140 30 Leominster 52 F.H.S 15 Holy Name 50 24 St. Bernard's 33 50 Wachusett 15 33 North Middlesex 22 41 Gardner 15 29 Leominster 30 42 Westford Academy 17 47 Keene 16 30 Ayer 27 43 Shrewsbury 16 P Hudson 30 15 Assabet 40 164 C ADVERTISEMENTS ACME FLOOR COVERINGS 228 Mass Ave., Luenburg 169 ANDY'S SPORT SHOP 216 Daniels St 183 ARMY AND NAVY STORE 461 Main St 173 ART CRAFT TROPHY 872 Main St 176 BABINEAU INSURANCE AGENCY 18 Fairmount St 190 BAYLIN'S FURS 467 Main St 177 BERKEY PHOTO 260 Lunenburg St 183 BICYCLE STOP 1436 Water St 172 CAMERA SHOP 10 John Fitch Highway 181 CITY PLATE GLASS CO., INC. 569 John Fitch Plaza 172 CLAPHAM'S AUTO TRANSMISSION 186 Lunenburg St 189 CLASS OF 1980 Fitchburg High School 191 CLASS OF 1981 Fitchburg High School 182 CLEGHORN CREDIT UNION 40 Fairmount St 186 COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. 201 Lunenburg St 181 COPY CENTER 773 Main St 179 CRYSTAL LION 515 Main St 171 DANIELS STREET PHARMACY 233 Daniels St 193 DEBONIS THE FLORIST 900 Main St 189 DEMPSEY'S DRUG STORE 145 Lunenburg St 183 DICK'S QUICK CHECK 515 Main St 177 DORRIEN PHARMACY t Il H 110 Fairmount St 168 DUNKIN DONUTS 235 Luenburg St 190 ECONOMY PAINT STORES W 588 Main St 177 ELLIOTT'S JEWELERS 6 Ji ' 449 Main St 171 FAMILY FEDERAL SAVINGS 310 Main St 189 FIDELITY CO-OPERATIVE BANK 675 Main St 193 FIRST SAFETY FUND NATIONAL BANK 470 Main St, . im 194 FITCHBURG GAS AND ELECTRIC CO. 655 Main St 183 HTCHBURG FORD 422 Summer St 179 FITCHBURG MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE 781 Main St FITCHBURG PLUMBING SUPPLY 64 Main St FITCHBURG SAVINGS BANK 780 Main St FRANK'S AUTO SCHOOL INC. 17 Snow St GAMACHE'S CYCLERY INC. 65 Laurel St GOODWIN SHOES 440 Main St HAIRSHOP INC. P.O. Box 82 .... HANSLIN TRAVEL AGEr 701 Main St H AROLD'S TIRE COMPANY 189 Lunenburg St 180 ENCY ' HARPER FURNITURE 10 Main St 180 HUNTER SPORTSWEAR 356 Broad St 180 HYLAND RICE 112 River St 168 I-C CREDIT UNION 255 Main St 187 INSURANCE PLACE 490 Main St 174 JOHNSONIA PRESS LTD. 524 Main St 169 KEOSA BROTHERS 8 Day St 175 LAKE LODGE 356 Hollis Rd., Lunenburg 192 LAMPILA JEWELERS 635 Main St 176 LEBLANC'S JEWELERS 14 Fairmont St., Cleghorn Square 189 LORING STUDIOS 332 Main St., Worcester 166 MARIO'S 779 Main St 176 MARY ANN'S DONUTS 33 River St 175 Mcdonald's 334 John Fitch Highway 171 McMANUS HOBBIES AND NOVELTIES 633 Main St 177 MIKE'S AUTO SCHOOL 55 Canton St 192 MONTUORI OIL CORP. 2 Boulder Drive 192 MISTER TUX John Fitch Highway 192 MUSIC BOX 515 Main St 172 NEW PALACE LANES 78 Daniels St 186 O'NEIL'S BICYCLE SHOP 153 Main St 193 PRO SHOP 50 Laurel St 172 PURE AND SIMPLE NATURAL FOODS 22 Oliver St 169 RITTER FOR FLOWERS 360 Main St 173 ROGERS 305 Main St 169 ROME'S John Fitch Plaza 190 ROME INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 769 Main St 168 R-R JEWELRY 790 River St 168 SABOURIN HARDWARE 27 Lunenburg St 181 SALA'S MARKET 108 Daniels St 179 SPORT LOFT 200 Lunenburg St 180 STEWART, HEWEY AND DUVARNEY 370 Main St 179 TWIN CITY DODGE 209 Lunenburg St 181 TUCKER TOURS ROUX TRAVEL 353 Main St 193 U.S. AIR FORCE 532 Main St 178 U.S. ARMY 532 Main St 167 U.S. NAVY 532 Main St. . . . if . .J| 170 VIANA DISTRIBUTING 365 Summer St 173 WEST FITCHBURG AUTO BODY 179 Westminster St 179 WORCESTER COUNTY NATIONAL BANK 533 Main St 188 165 : Where do you want to go? Til tell you what it's like. The Army sent me iust J J about everywhere, and back here to talk about it. 11 If you vhat I did. I've seen jungles, d ftfts, mdl tains, and cities where English is rarely spoken. I've been trained fo: several careers. I've had great chal- lenges given to me — and I've learned from them. Your options in today's Army ari not limitless. But they are limite mostly by what you ca Promotions are based on merit, not pull. And if you want to change your job or your address, and you're qualified, the Army will guarantee in writing that you get it just as soon as the opening comes up- The possibilities are great. That's why I like the Army. at's why you'll like the Army. DORRIEN PHARMACY A. A. MONTUORI, REG. PH. 110 Fairmount St. 342-3255 Fitchburg V r . V 3 OFFICE PRODUCTS, INC. Valley West — 112 River Street Fitchburg, Ma 01420 a most contemporary store for all your office supply needs HARPER FURNITURE 10 MAIN ST.. FITCHBURG. MA. 01420 r Best Wishes To The Class of 1979 ROME INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 769 Main St. Fitchburg — Leominster — Millbury RR JEWELRY AND GIFT CATALOG — SHOWROOMS Best Wishes 790 River St. Fitchburg Marshall's Mall Leominster 168 Rogers in The Square Fitchburg, Mass r May The Wind of the Nashua Spare Your Nostrils ACME FLOORING (617) 345-2734 JOHNSONIA PRESS LTD. An outstanding Printing Service John Posco 524 Main St. Fitchburg, Mass 01420 PHONE 343-7443 PURE SIMPLE Natural Foods Hours Monday-Saturday 10:00 A.M. -5:30 P.M. 22 Oliver Street Fitchburg, Mass. 01420 169 THESE RECENT GRADUATES OF FITCHBURG HIGH SCHOOL HAVE FOUND GOOD TRAINING, EXCITEMENT AND ADVENTURE IN THE NAVY. WAYNE AHO — 1978 — AVIATION ELECTRICIAN RAYMOND ASHTON — 1977 — ADVANCED ELECTRONICS PROGRAM ANDREW BLANCHARD — 1977 — AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER STEVEN COOPER — 1977 — AVIATION ELECTRONICS VICTOR DANCAUSE — 1977 — DISBURSING CLERK — SERVING IN BERMUDA CHARLES FORTIN — 1977 — AVIATION ELECTRONICS — SERVING IN JAPAN HERBERT HAAPANEN — 1977 — ADVANCED ELECTRONICS PROGRAM JAMES KNUUTTJLA — 1977 — ENGINEMAN GEORGE LANDRY — 1977 — ADVANCED ELECTRONICS PROGRAM MICHAEL LEBLANC — 1977 — NUCLEAR POWER PROGRAM THOMAS O'CONNEL — 1977 — ELECTRICIAN KEVIN O'DELL — 1977 — BUILDER DONALD THOMAS — 1978 — RADIOMAN MARK VAILLANCOURT — 1977 — NUCLEAR POWER PROGRAM LEE ZINGARELLO — 1977 — RADIOMAN IF GOOD TRAINPNG, GOOD PAY AND ADVENTURE SOUND EXCITING TO YOU, CONTACT YOUR NAVY RECRUITER AT: 532 MAIN STREET TEL: 342-7866 McDONALD'S 334 John Fitch Highway Fitchburg, Mass THE CRYSTAL LION Intown Mall 515 Main Street Fitchburg, MA 01420 For the Unique Distinctive Gift Mon.-Wed. 10-8 Thurs.-Fri. 10-9 Saturday 10-6 342-2896 r Diamonds Wedding Bands Compliments of Watches Watch Bands ELLIOTT'S JEWELERS 449 Main St. Fitchburg's Busiest Jewelry Store Art Carved Class Rings Crystal Fine China 171 Phone 345-7644 Sales Service MORIN'S THE BICYCLE STOP 1430-36 Water St Fitchburg, Mass (Rte. 12 at the Fitchburg Leominster line) Al Frost Rich Morin Dial 617-345-0106 CITY PLATE GLASS CO., INC. Plate-Window Glass- Windshields-Mirrors Store Fronts Designed-Contact Glazing STANLEY G. CHITOFF 564 John Fitch Hwy Fitchburg, Ma. 01420 THE HAIRSHOP, inc. 515 Main St Intown Mall Fitchburg 345-0221 8 Fairmount St. Cleghorn Sq. Fitchburg 345-4340 Mailing address: p.o. Box 82 Fitchburg Home: (617) 874-5596 Office: (617) 345-6781 THE PRO SHOP Team Equipment Specialists 50 Laurel St. Fitchburg, Mass MIKE CANCELLIERI Salesman MUSIC MAN THE GREAT MUSIC BOX BY SALVATORE Instruments — Instruction Accessories — Records Sheet Music Guitar Repair DEALER Orchestra Service Intown Mall — 515 Main St., Fitchburg, Ma. open evenings 342-4465 r For Service Tel. 342-0303 Office Tel. 342-4158 VIANA DISTRIBUTING Coin Operated Equipment 365 Summer ST. JOSEPH BROGNA Fitchburg, Mass. 01420 r GEORGE E. GAMACHE TEL. 343-3140 gamach.es cycleryinc. 65 laurel St. - f itchburg, mass. -01420 BICYCLE SALES AND SERVICE SINCE 1915 r v ARMY and NAVY DEPT. STORE 461 Main Street Fitchburg, Mass. Levis; Wranglers; Lee; Woolrich; and Camping Supplies A complete Line of Sporting Equipment PUMA — TIGER — CONVERSE— PRO-KED 342-2702 For Your Floral Needs Ritter For Flowers Fiore and Irene Brogna 360 Main Street Telephone 345-4301 Fitchburg, Mass. 01420 (Day or Night) 173 THE INSURANCE PLACE David C. Wells Insurance Agency, Inc. 515 Main Street Fitchburg, Massachusetts 01420 Phone (617) 345-6306 E.H. Merrill Insurance Agency, Inc. 515 Main Street Fitchburg, Massachusetts 01420 Phone (617) 345-6306 r KEOSA BROTHERS High Grade Shoe Repairing and Zipper Repair Work — 54 Years in Business — 8 Day Street Fitchburg, MA 01420 175 r ART CRAFT TROPHY Trophies — Plaques — Medals David Reid Louise Reid Nancy Osborne 872 Main Street Fitchburg, MA 01420 Tel. 617-345-6574 Tel.: 342-9245 MARIO'S HOUSE OF SUITS MARIO D'ONFRO 779 Main Street Prop. Fitchburg, MA 01420 J V LAMPILA JEWELER 635 Main Street Fitchburg, MA 01420 TELEPHONE 343-3202 WATCHES — IEWELRY — ENGRAVING GIFTS — RIBBONS — TROPHIES MEDALS FINE WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING r w FITCHBURG MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE 176 Hobbies Are For Creative People McMANUS HOBBIES NOVELTIES SHOP Everything For Model Builders 633 Main Street Fitchburg, Mass. 01420 Ernest P. Stathis Phone: 342-3248 V r Your Dutch Boy Paint Stores ECONOMY PAINT STORES Wallpaper Artist Supplies Fitchburg — Leominster Worcester — Shrewsbury V A r n DICK'S QUICK CHECK AND SANDWICH SHOP 515 Main Street Located in The Intown Mall Open 7 Days A Week 7 a.m. — 10 p.m. f TEL. (617) 342-5637 TEL. (617) 342-8787 FURS, BRIDALS LADIES APPAREL 467 MAIN STREET V FITCHBURG, MASS. 01420 177 KENNETH C. KISH United States Air Force Recruiter 345-1660 342-7031 AIR FORCE — A GREAT WAY OF i I J r Good Luck SALA'S MARKET 108 Daniels St. r 343-6981 STEWART, HEWEY DUVARNEY I Jewelers — Opticians Registered AGS Jeweler American Gem Society 370 Main Street Fitchburg, Mass. 01420 LZZT The r1 Copy Center 773 Main St., Fitchburg tel. 345-7000 Division of Worcester Business Machines, Inc. Photocopies Wedding Invitations Quick Printing Business Cards Stationery Binding We sell photocopy machines r mm UP itchburg ord FORD SERVING THIS AREA SINCe I9U AUTHORIZED SALES SERVICE LTD — LTD II — THUNDERBIRD — FAIRMONT MUSTANG — FIESTA — GRANADA — PINTO MAIN OFFICE SHOWROOMS NEW A-l USED CARS TRUCKS 422 SUMMER STREET at the Fitchburg-Lunenburg Line DAILY RENTALS CAR LEASING SERVICE Service On All Makes — Road Service NEW MODERN BODY SHOP 345-1011 r Phone 342-6042 WEST FITCHBURG AUTOBODY, INC. complete autobody repair John Dupont Dave Morley 179 Westminster St. Fitchburg, Ma 01420 179 Alphie Cross Country SPORT — LOFT Complete ski headquarters 200 Lunenburg Street Fitchburg, Mass. 01420 Tel. 345-7330 Tel. 342-2214 Sonic Firestone Continental HAROLD'S TIRE CO Lowest Prices — Quality Merchandise Telephone 342-6291 189 Lunenburg St. Fitchburg, Mass. S HUNTER Women's Casual Sportswear Division of STADIUM CORPORATION 356 Broad Street Fitchburg, Massachusetts 01420 M 180 r Fitchburg Gas and Electric Company 655 Main Street Fitchburg, Mass. 01420 Tel. No. (617) 343-6931 ANDY'S SPORTS SHOP Film Processing 260 Lunenburg St. Fitchburg, MA. 01420 An Equal Opportunity Employer DEMPSEY'S DRUG STORE, INC Joseph A. Frigoletto, Jr. — Austin J. Courtney Pharmaceutical Consultants 145 Lunenburg St., Fitchburg, Mass. PHONE 343-6332 PROFESSIONAL PATRONS Attys. Gelinas, Ward Reynolds Atty. John M. O'Connor Atty. Joseph D. Ward Attys. Ware Ware James T. Angelos, Esq. Robert R. LaLancette, Esq. Nicholas Mercadante, CP. A. Dr. Werner E. Bachman Dr. Sergei Bogojavlensky Dr. Nicholas A. Bramante Dr. Svend W. Bruun Dr. Joseph A. Cartel Dr. Paul E. Cochrane Dr. Stuart S. Fay A Friend Dr. John M. Hartong Dr. Edwin T. Holmes Dr. Philip A. Isaacson Dr. Eugene A. LaLancette Dr. Richard J. Lavigne Dr. Bruce R. Leger Dr. Donald V. Lemay Dr. Roderick W. Lewin Dr. Frederick M. Mansour Drs. Marlin Desilets Dr. Walter V. Niemi Dr. Mrs. Doanld Paiewonsky Dr. Walter Pick Dr. Leonard J. Rampello Dr. Robert A. Rice Dr. Quintino Rollo Dr. Frederick P. Ross Dr. Mrs. Robert O. Smith Dr. John W. Tenbroeke Dr. Stephen Thorne Dr. Arthur P. Wein Dr. John A. Wright Orthopedic Associates STAFF PATRONS Mrs. Theresa Absi Mr. Charles, Barbara, and Mike Arning Stephen J. Bahde John C. Baimas Ms. Elaine Berard Ronald B. Berthiaume Voula Bicoules Coach Buckley Mrs. Rita Buckley Francis A. Carbone John M. Cordio Deborah Coulter Mr. Thomas Crank Sir J. Milton Creed Peter R. Desy Marianne DiPalma Judy DiRubio Madeline M. Donovan John F. Doran, Jr. Mr. Roger P. Dube John E. Dunn Mr. Mrs. David M. Duteau JoAnne Eresh Mr. Mrs. Peter Ford A friend A friend Dean Fuller Ms. Melanie Gallo Ed Gastonguay Mr. Mrs. Richard A. Gilbert Ronald P. Grautski Elsie Greenwood Mr. Mrs. David Horgan Mr. Mrs. Ernest L. Hunter Robert Kendall Mr. Mrs. Henry F. Kittredge John Kraemer Mr. Mrs. Roger B. LaFosse Mr. Mrs. Marco Landon Debra Larkin Richard J. Lavers Stephen V. LeBlanc Margaret A. Lennon Mr. Mrs. Lepore William Longmaid John Lukas Rita T. Mallahy Thomas J. Maloney Susan Manzello Beverly Maranda Ann E. Masse Mrs. McEvoy Joan B. Milbury Phyllis Miller Mr. Stephen Mullins J. Robert Paul Annette M. Pel tola Mrs. T. Penan Mr. Mrs. William Putnam Reginald H. Quinn Sr. Lionel Reinford Charlotte A. Ruberti Mr. Mrs. Sven Schedin Vincent Scittarelli Barbara Smith Mr. Stanley Smith Minot R. Stewart, Jr. Shirley W. Strazdas Mrs. Sullivan Ms. Rosemary Sutton Mr. Mrs. Carlton Thome Mr. Richard Tieman Mr. Mrs. Mack Turmaine Linda Valeska Mr. Valliere Bill Vass Mrs. Susan Vogel Ms. Ivy We is Bernard J. Welch Gale Young 184 Parent Donors Mr. Mrs. Ronald Arsenault Mr. Mrs. Wales S. Buell Mr. Mrs. Dennis D. Carney jessica L. Donaldson Mrs. W. Donaldson Mrs. Jeannette Dube Doris Mrs. Patricia Dupre Mr. Mrs. Fedele E. Filice Leonard Finnegan A friend Mr. Mrs. Harold Kelley Mr. Mrs. Ronald E. Kessman Mr. Joseph Laino Mr. Mrs. William Lawler Miss Helen Mack Mr. Mrs. Hugh R. McCann Mr. Mrs. Leo A. Molter Jr. Mr. Mrs. Leo Moquin Norma Paul Niemi Mrs. Elizabeth D. Olson Mr. Mrs. Charles L. Pappas Mrs. Helen M. Peters Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Reich wein Mr. Mrs. Robert Remal Rabbi Mrs. Harold Roth Mr. Mrs. Lloyd A. Rousseau Mr. Mrs. Richard J. Ryan Mr. Mrs. Paul D. Walsh Mr. Mrs. Herman Wuoti And a special thanks to Demoulas Supermarkets. CLEGHORN CREDIT UNION IP 40 Fairmount Street f Fitchburg, Mass 01420 FITCHBURG PLUMBING SUPPLY CO PALACE LANES 78 Daniels Street Fitchburg, Mass Ray and Lou Casej Proprietors B roprietors j jj r 'Congratulations Class of '79' CLAPHAM'S Auto Transmissions Fitchburg, Mass. FRANK'S AUTO SCHOOL 17 Snow Street , Fitchburg J.R. LEBLANC (your jeweler) at Cleghorn Square, Fitchburg r DeBONIS the FLORIST J V FAMILY SAVINGS 310 Main St. Fitchburg, Ma. 01420 N.O.W. Checking Accounts Home Mortgage Loans Insured Savings Accounts J V. 189 r ROME'S Junior Fashions John Fitch Plaza Fitchburg, Mass. 01420 HANSLIN TRAVEL SERVICE, INC. 701 Main Street Fitchburg, MA. 01420 J V r r BABINEAU INSURANCE AGENCY Mm. DUNKIN DONUTS 235 Lunenburg Street Fitchburg, Mass. 01420 190 r MIKE'S AUTO SCHOOL r r MR. TUX Formal Wear Specialists Fur Rentals Open Mon.-Fri. 10:00 A.M. Til 8:00 P.M. Saturday Til 5:00 P.M. Corner John Fitch Highway and Summer Street Fitchbure. Mass. 345-1041 6 Manager: Robert Boncore MONTUORI OIL CORP. 2 Boulder Drive Fitchburg, Mass. r GOODWIN'S SHOE M STORE A good place to buy good shoes CAPEZID AND DANSKIN DANCE AND GYMNASTIC WEAR 440 Main St. Fitchburg DANIELS STREET PHARMACY Phone (617) 343-6404 TUCKER TOURS INC. Roux Travel Services, Inc. Travel With Imagination 353 Main Street Fitchburg, Mass. 01420 r O'NEIL'S BIKE SHOP Fuji and Ross Bikes Puch Mopeds 153 Main St., Fitchburg r FIDELITY CO-OPERATIVE BANK J I 193 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES FOR CONTINUED SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF '79 FIRST SAFETY FUND NATIONAL mm BANK Worcester • Fitchburg • Gardner • Leominster r CREDITS '• Layout Art Editor Brian Siart Literary Editor Jeanne LeBlanc Editor Paul Niemi Jr. Asst. Layout Editor Robert Farra Business Editor David Roth Asst. Business Editor Natalie Pereira Sports Editor David Roth Typist . . Carol Casey Ksiness Advisor Mrs. Susan Vogel H PFfearbook Advisor . — • ■ •' 0(0 S KL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The following people were not able to finish the year as staff members for various reasons. We wish to thank them for their many contributions: Maria Aguiar, Joseph Ashlon, Lisa Benoit, Kevin Heikkila, Darlene Jordan, Karen Kersey, Florence LeBlanc, Victor LeBlanc and Brenda Petley. SPECIAL THANKS Mr. Hunter, Principal Office Staff • Mr. Tom Crank, Athletic Director Hunter Pub., Mr. Dick Lowe Loring Studios I Steve Lanava, Photographer Mr. Ray Sirois, Photography Mr. Whitney, Photography Mrs. April Gendron Mr. Richard Lavers Fitchburg Historical Society The Class of 1979 r FACULTY CHARLES ARNING B.A.; Wittenburg University M. Ed.; New York University STEPHEN BAHDE B.S. Ed.; Fitchburg State College M.A.; Fitchburg State Coll 20 26 JOHN B AIM AS B.A.; Harvard College M.A.; Tufts University M. Ed.; Fitchburg State College ELAINE BERARD B.S.; Salem State College RONALD BERTHIAUME B.S.; Fitchburg State College VOULA BICOULES A. B.; Clark University M.A.; Clark University MARY BLOMQUIST B. S.; Salem State College M. Ed.; Fitchburg State College Assumption College Lesley College Rider College FRANCIS CARBONE B.S.; College of the Holy Cross M.A.; Boston University Boston College Tufts University Simmonds College JAMES CONLEE B.A.; Worcester State College M.A.; Fitchburg State College RUSSELL COOK B.S.; Fitchburg State College M. Ed.; Fitchburg State College JOHN CORDIO B.A.; University of Northern Colorado KATHRYN CRAIN B.S.; University of Massachusetts M. Ed.; Fitchburg State College Framingham State College Lesley College Springfield College JAMES CREED B.S.; Fitchburg State College M. Ed.; Fitchburg State College ROBERT CRONK B.S.; Fitchburg State College PETER DESY B.A.; St. Anselm's College M.A.; University of Connecticut MARIANNE DiPALMA B.S.; Salem St ate College M. Ed.; Salem State College Emmanuel College Lesley College Fitchburg State College JUDY DiRUBIO B.A.; Merrimack College MADELINE DONOVAN B.S.; Boston University M.S.; Boston University University of Wyoming Worcester State College Fitchburg State College JOHN DORAN B.S.; Husson College M. Ed.; University of Maine ROGER DUBE B.A.; St. Anselm's College M.A.; Middlebury College M. Ed.; Rivier College 34 29 30 34 26 36 30 32 JOHN DUNN B.A.; Fitchburg State College M. Ed.; Northeastern University AUGUSTA DUTEAU B.S.; Salem Stat e College M. Ed.; Fitchburg State College DALE EILERMAN B.S.; Salem State College M.A.; Fitchburg State College LEONARD FINNEGAN B.S.; Northeastern University B.S.; Fitchburg State College loANNE ERESH B.A.; Webster College M.A.; University of Missouri PETER FORD B.S.; Boston College M.A.; Fitchburg State College DEAN FULLER B.S.; Fitchburg State College MELANIE GALLO B.A.; University of Massachusetts M. Ed.; Fitchburg State College University of Massachusetts Southeastern Mass. L'niversit EDWARD GASTONGUAY A. B.; Brandeis University M. Ed.; Fitchburg State College APRIL GENDRON . 'B.A.; Wheaton College B. A.; Wheaton College RICHARD GILBERT B.A.; Fitchburg State College M. Ed.; Fitchburg State College RONALD GRAUTSKI B.S.; Fitchburg State College M. Ed.; Fitchburg State College Williams College Holy Cross Lesley College PETER HERTEL B.S.; Fitchburg State College Fitchburg State College DAVID HORGAN B.A.; University of Mass. M. Ed.; Fitchburg State College ERNEST HUNTER, PRINCIPAL B. A.; Middlebury College M. Ed.; Harvard Graduate School of Education C. A.S.; Harvard University ROBERT KENDALL B.S.; Fitchburg State College DAVID KALAGHER B.S.; Fitchburg State College M. Ed.; Fitchburg State College HENRY KITTREDGE B.S.; Boston University M. Ed.; Fitchburg State College ERKKI KOUTONEN B.S.; Fitchburg State College ARTHUR KOYKKA B.S.; University of Mass. M. Ed.; Fitchburg State College Bowdoin College University of California Bridgewater State College JOHN KRAEMER B. S.; Fitchburg State College M. Ed.; Northeastern University C. A.E.S.; Boston College ROGER LaFOSSE B.S.; University of Lowell 26 34 34 36 26 19 33 26 24 29 29 36 30 19 29 28 39 36 29 37 Mr . Fitchburg State College Berklee College of Music JOSEPH LAINO B.S.; Fitchburg State College M. Ed.; Fitchburg State College MARCO LANDON B. S.; Boston University M.A.; Hartford University C. A.G.S.; Fitchburg State College DEBBIE LARKIN B.S.; Fitchburg State College RICHARD LA VERS B.E.; Plymouth State College M.M.; Lowell Technological Institute STEPHEN LeBLANC B.S.; Salem State College Fitchburg State College Worcester State College DANTE LEPORE B.S.; Clark University B.A.; Clark University M. Ed.; Fitchburg State College WILLIAM LONGMAIDW B.A.; Harvard; University of New Hampshire M. Ed.; Boston State College University of Colorado JOHN LUKAS B.S.; New York University Newark School of Fine And Industrial Arts. HELEN MACK B.S.; Fitchburg State College M.A.; Clark University University of Virginia RITA MALLAHY B.S.; Fitchburg State College M.A.; Radcliffe College THOMAS MALONEY B.A.; Harpor College M.L.S.; University of Rhode Island M.A.; Providence College SUSAN MANZELLO B.S.; Fitchburg State College ANNE MASSE B.A.; Vassar College M.A.; Middlebury College B.S.; Fitchburg State College M. Ed.; Fitchburg State College CARLEEN McEVOY B.S.; Salem State College WILLIAM MICHAELS B.S.; Fitchburg State College M.Ed.; Fitchburg State College University of Conn. Worcester Industrial Tech JOAN MILBURY B.S.; Fitchburg State College M. Ed.; Fitchburg State College ELEANOR MILLER B.S.; Fitchburg State College M.A.; University of Mass. M.A.T.; Fitchburg State College ROBERT PAUL B.S.; University of New Hampshire M. Ed.; Fitchburg State College TAMAR PENAN B.A.; Emerson College M. Ed.; Fitchburg State College Boston University Rutgers University Florida State University ALBERT PIERCE B.S.; Fitchburg State College M.S.E.; Fitchburg State College University of Mass. WILLIAM PUTNAM 24 38 33 28 34 34 26 37 26 26 25 33 26 34 36 30 26 38 26 B.S.; Boston College M.A.; Fitchburg State College REGINALD QUINN B.S.; Boston University M. Ed.; Boston University Dartmouth College Amostuck College SANDRA REED B.S.; University of Mass. LIONEL REINFORD B.S.; University of Mass. M.A.T.; Harvard University ROBERT ROMANO B.S.; Babson College M. Ed.; Fitchburg State College Worcester Poly Tech Worcester State College SVEN SCHEDIN B.S.; Worcester State College M. Ed.; Fitchburg State College M.S.; Syracuse University Boston University Holy Cross College Alfred University VINCENT SCITTARELLI B.S.; Trenton State College MINO'T STEWART B.S.; Ithaca College M.S.; Ithaca College Fitchburg State College SHIRLEY STRAZDAS B.S.; Fitchburg State College M. Ed.; Worcester State College LUCILLE SULLIVAN B.S.; Framingham State College Fitchburg State College Framingham State College ROSEMARY SUTTON B.A.; University of Rhode Island M.A.; Villanova University CARLTON THORNE B.S.; Lowell University M. Ed.; Bridgewater State College RICHARD TIERNAN B.S.; Fitchburg State College M. Ed.; Fitchburg State College University of South Florida MARIE TURMAINE B.S.; Salem State College LINDA VALESKA B.S.; Emmanuel College M.A.; Tufts University M.A.; Assumption College BRUCE VALLIERE B.S.; Fitchburg State College M.A.; Anna Maria College Fitchburg State College WILLIAM VASS B.A.; King College M.S.; Radford College Fitchburg State College Framingham State Harvard University SUSAN VOGEL B.S.; Cornell University M.A.T.; Harvard University IVY WEIS B.A. University of Mass. BERNARD WELCH B.A.; Holy Cross College B.A.; Assumption College M.A.; Assumption College Suffolk University Law School Fitchburg State College GALE YOUNG B.S.; Fitchburg State College 24 38 32 34 29 32 30 26 34 32 $7 20 28 24 29 197 Seated 1-r: Mrs. Judith Paiewonsky, Dr. Richard C. Wallace, Jr., Mrs. Mary Whitney, Mrs. Sadie Quatrale. Standing 1-r: Mr. Ciro Barone, Mr. Robert Foley, Mayor David M. Gilmartin. Absent, Dr. Quintino Rollo. We, the Class of 1979, featured the high school past and present as this year's theme for it would be during our Senior year that the high school would be evaluated. Along the way, we found that we owe much to the members of the Fitchburg School Commit- tee who have, through the years and by their countless decisions, made it possible for our school to be as up-to-date as possi- ble. We thank you on behalf of all the stu- dents at F.H.S. DEDICATION Our class has accomplished all it has be- cause of you, Mr. Peter Desy. As the advi- sor of the Class of 1979, you have been in- novative, supportive, creative, and respon- sive to our needs as young adults. We dedi- cate our yearbook to you who helped make high school life more enjoyable. And you thought three years would go by fast! 199 The 1979 BOULDER has 200 pages ith a trim size of 7 3 4 x 10 1 2 printed on dull finish with 16 pages gloss. The cover is blind embossed three-quater bound with students' names stamped in gold. 450 copies were printed by Hunter Publishing Compa- ny, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27103. The titles are 24 point palatmo with body copy at 10 point and captions at 8 point. Senior write-ups are at 2 point lead. The operating budget ap- proached $8,000.00 with a base price of $6,600.00. Each book cost $12.00 plus .650 for names stamped on covers. Pho tography by Loring Studios. F.H.S I Mon Holy Name Leominster St. Bernard's North Middl ardner St. Peter: Notre D Holy Name eoiriinster St. Bernard's Notre G a n St kneeling, 1-r: C. Nicolai, S. Alario, K. Lawler, D. Gamache, K. Deblois, L. Shepard, Standing, 1-r: S. Meehan, D. Marabello, L. Smith, C. Papa, D. Dower, Tate, M. Conry, W. Crossman, Coach Alario. SOFTBALL 1. Scores 2. Did I catch it? 3. Donna shows her pitching style. 4. Team picture. 5. Cathy in deep concentration. 6. Oh no, it's coming over here again. ■ BASEBALL 1. With speed and accuracy Bob lets 2. I would rather fight than switch. 3. Team picture. 4. A one-handed homer by Phaneuf 5. One more base and I am home.' 6. Scores. it fly. T.m ■nil t. tBmmr'm Kr-tW . Istanding, 1-r: S. Leger, Coach Bourque, Coach Buckley, B. Clifford, W. Beede, M. Taylor, S. Foster, M. Gammel, M. Cormier, sitting, 1-r: M. Landry, D. La- M (Cross, C. Aiesi, D. LaCross, R. Smith, M. Phaneuf, P. Sheppard, D. Dorion. 1 A fa kneel nian ing, 1-r: H. St. John, J. Kelly, R. Ellstrom, standing, 1-r: M. Tarpi- B. Thomas, Coach Lorenzen, S. Bryant, B. Farra. Boys' Scores F.H.S. 5 Monty Tech 5 Holy Name 2 Leominster 0 St. Bernard's 4 Gardner Girls' Scores F H.S. 0 0 5 Monty Tech . j(r« 5 Holy Name ¥ 0 ? 0 Leominster 5 3 0 Marlboro «- 5 PL 3 Ayer ' 2 6 TENNIS 1. Henry and Bob await the serve. 2. Boys' T eam picture. 3. Girls' Team picture. 4. S-T-R-E-T-C-H! 5. Bob wonders what to do next. 6. Boys' and Girls' scores. 7. Watch this fabulous forehand! GOLF 1. Just one more acre, and I'll have the whole course dug up. 2. Where did the ball go? 3. One more broken club, and I'll .... 4. Team picture. 5. Scores F.H.S. 2 5 3 2 8 0 5 1 I 4 J 1 Holy Name Wachusett St. Bernard's Marlboro Monty Tech St. John's Holy Name Leominster Wachusett St. Bernard's F.H.S DO Keene 11Q M. Bernard s Wachusett Gardner Leominster Holy Name Ayer Marlboro 79 27 49 53 58 14 73 87 1st row, 1-r: R. Ellis, R. Speed, D. Roth, R. Penfield, J. Ball, A. Fredette, J. Gevrekakis, J. LearnecLCL_ joguen, 2nd row, 1-r: L. Hoover, B. Coleman, D. Brooks, T. Becker, C. Caputi, B. Tienhaara, K. Conway, S. Tienhaara, D. Sowerbutts, T. Crank, 3rd row, 1-r: Coach Grautski, J. Zapetis, R. Lashua, R. Richards, B. Page, B. Knox, P. Schoenig, K. Gelinas, R. Cormier, Coach Paul, 4th row, 1-r: B. McNamara, W. Gauvin, R. Darcy, R. O'Connell, J. Robison, C. McNamara, S. O'Connell, D. LeBlanc, B. Boulanger, 5th row, 1-r: S. Corliss, R. Serratore, J. Lewis, S. Gauvin, J. Brassard, M. Whittmore, D. Tapply, R. Glidden. BOYS' TRACK 1. Bill puts all his energy into this jump. 2. Oh no, not the puddle! 3. Team scores. 4. Team picture. 5. Jim prepares to pierce the wind. 6. Chris crouches for a final throw. F.H.S 29 31 22 65 42 17 46 33 57 46 47 GIRLS' TRACK 1. All right! 2. Marie in a good mood. 3. Up and over. 4. Team scores. 5. Kim lets it fly. 6. It always helps to keep your eyes on the track. •Ml-1 mm Nashoba North Middlesex Wachusett Auburn Doherty Gardner Leominster Ayer lboro 53 89 101 72 84 61 72 71 1. Dennis rises to the occasion. 2. The Sam Shipp Shuffle. 3. Three Prom pretties. 4. Jim and Jeanne share a tender moment. 5. Kim and Cindy .... Disco ladies. 6. Open wide! 7. Cheryl and Chuck smile for the camera. 8. Bonnie and Jim enjoy a quiet moment. 9. Linda smiles as Mike prepares to eat his fork. 10. May I have this dance? 11. Slow Dancin'. 12. Class motto. CLASS SONG - 1979 Words and music by Darlene Kaukoranta Can you tell me where I'm going to? Can you show me the way? Can you promise me- that I'll be happy there, living free from care though you're far away? too When all seems lost and I want to cry can you keep away my tears?. Can you give me all I'm hoping for though I m not sure what it i .n i- , v ) ;T — s? U _ i J ' ' ' y Where the world is cold can you fill it with love, can you take away the pain? ' — — | 0 0 4 Can you shine the sun on my rainy days, — can you guarantee my fortune and fame? 1 But you can't tell me where I'm going to; I've got to get there alone And you can't make all my dreams come true; I've got to make them true — on my own- on my own- on my own- - J I


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