Grafton High School - Compass Yearbook (Grafton, MA)
- Class of 1968
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As you wander around this place that you once called 'JOIN' school, you realize that now it isn't yours, that your memories of the yy years you spent inside these buildings are the only part that you really own. Here and there lie mementos of those days: a book cover, a torn decoration from a dance, the remnants of the fight posters that once 3 adorned the gym and cafeteria. But the part of Grafton that will make it yours is the remembering of A the dances, games, studies, and activities. The following pages are .1 partial effort to help you remember , these past three years. i l i in-- 70611 ofx C 2,012 Xen fs WFAIQID 1fs'ff'a fzbn an ff 7ac'z1A'y ....... ..... 0 C S4112 IDI'-S' ..................... ..... I I fffn rkf 'C'kl.S'.S'll? G12 ..... ....... -.Z X5 7c'f1?f1Y1L1.s' ....... ...... -.1 0 f SflUf'l4S' ........................... .... 0 X5 f gf1UC'lkl! fFez12o1'1k'.9 ..... ...... 7 35 7661 I9 6 cf CYOIZQJUGSS QIUXQOI? 9SQf?15l' QSCAOQX 9l'df!2OI?7 555, - - . -... .,V,-- , ..- -. ,,. - - . - . 52 'x Grahoo High School Lloraw as 24 Providence Road Grafton. MA o151o . ',.'? hz ' 'in A li-S15 Q. '..,- -Y. ..,, ,A,, A ,5 :.'-1.,1l.,-.-- .- . -.,... -. . l 3 lbeofcafzon The ability to serve one's school is 11 human chamcteristic worthy of recognition. A person who serves not only his school but also the student body, 11 person who serves not only with ability but with willin- ness, such it person becomes even more worthy of recognition. The class of 1968 has dedicated its year- book to such .1 person. He is Q1 man of many talents, .ind he holds several positions in Grafton High School executing e.ich one with excellence. He is a man who unselfishly thinks first of his students and ' ' A 1 li s of 1968. dedicate our COMPASS to Mr, Raymond LeMay. ol' Grafton High School. NWC, thc c is ii '- i f ' -' 'f IT: If-'I 'I-ff . . I'fiW7'l, -' 'i Y ll'J IV i 1071 .ff1 'Z ,f.Y 5. l1'lI5il?.Q ,'f3C,:' .FW 7 'A 'T-'kfv 7fe 112012 y ffbcefy . ' w . Qyaffon Cdl? 59 prozzf Q sf? - w i N . 0 d 112012 22 111160112 . I .fyx 7061212213 fra fzbn 'x....,f MR. ROBERT GUINN Superintendent of Schools MR. HAROLD ANDREWS Assistant Superintendent of SCho0lS f S f l f2'.'f I-dT ? P l l MR. XVALDREN P. LOJKO Principal MR. RAYMOND LHNIAY Assistant Principal wiTQf.'x Li? 'i?f,:'4.C 'a' Q' 1. :QTN-fl 'gi 1' wF,.g.'f, . D f-,....w-, 4 . ',,., gf K7 Wi-TE 'SHE M X 1? f ':,.?' X . .VP l GCC! I 717-0- eg,,,.:- MR. XVILLIAM CHAPLIN B M. Boston University of Music Im,'i1nmr1l.1l llnric ,--. MR. THOMAS E. Bl ACKIZIIRN A B.. M,lId Duke' University XY'orccstcr State P113 rim! Ififniulfmrl Dept. Head, Director of Ath- letics, V.irsitv Ihsltctlmll and I3.isclw.1ll Ciiflill -.5 X,....r .!' MR. ROGER lf. l3UTl.liR IIA, Nlfxl. llolv fross I ollccic XVcslt',.ir1 llnivcrsity l.1!lr1. l 1i'lliff junior f'l.iss Ailvidir fi X! ,v.,.-v MISS DOROTHY M. DRONFY A.B., M.Ed. Boston University Frenrls, Sfmnirh Foreign Lrmguasc Dept. Head, 5 Student Council Advisor, Na- tional Honor Society Advisor E MISS JUDITH DECKER QV. MR. RICHARD EGSEGIAN B.S . M.Ed. University of Mass. Wforccstcr State Holy Cross SUIIIIIY lllfllh., Rvritllf Alrlih Algrbm, Geomclfy Assistant Football Conch si 'XJ' MR. FRANCIS FOLEY PLS. ILS. Springfield College l XV Flrld Horkvy, Binkeflmll, Sofi- lull Cmifft ,W lffrxn Trfiyt NR. NERRIII. l. DUSSAULT B S., M.Ed. Holy Cross Wlorccstcr State Assumption Frorznnzifs, Nndrrn Iiurnpmn llirmrl' Sofinl Studies Dt-pt. Heal, Year- lwnflli .ltlX'lxnl'. orccstcr State University of Rhode Island Iirzglirh, US. Hirlmy, Pmblfmr of Dvmofmry Dcbzitc Club Coach, junior Class Advisor 'X'- INIR, IJUNAID DODD MISS Rll'l'll li. GORDON It If A- Btlrilctt flillr-gc INl,1ss.u lm-.ztla I olltiic- of Aff llivlllxlxl'l'I7lllll. Ulficc l'l.1ttiCC, .Iii 'I'wiHu Nrliliil fl.ii.'.Ailxi1.oi' I IN IYJLANQGITIW liizdfll NP ti MRS, DOROT D. , . MR. HAIRIEY ISAPTPARIAN i 'gf1',i .. ., , . , i Suffolk llnivL'rsit'y , Scfilwury Hnstn Univcr' ' ry Wfestern Theological Seminary, Erzgli 4, Hun. zifi r on aliim As-umption 0'llC.QC nfj Enulis Dc t N A Smoke C-niJi1mt' 'I f Sw dvisn 1 -- f v E Y 5 gf' x ll i X., MR. JOHN H. KARAGOSIAN AB. Clark University, University of Illinois. Xvnrccster ,luninr Col- lege, Harvard, Boston University. U.S. flljfmj, Prnblumr of Dumo- cmry MP!! Q'-s 171' MR. RAYMOND l.cMAY B.S., M,Ecl. University of lxI.Ii9.'tCl1UiCtl9, Wlorcesrer State College ClA7IfllNIL'f' Bzriiriurr, liniinefi Or- ghnizfzlion, Dfizwr Ednrrzrion Assistant Princinnl, Foothnll and Track Conch, Foreign Exchange Student Advisor MRS. JANET JULIAN Miami University Efzgliih. Adzvwrrd LlfE'l'4Ifll1'f? Chieftain Advisor is 1' .,... ' MR. GEORGE O. KASIERSKI University of Massachusetts, Wiwrcester Polytechnic Institute Bmlogy Senior Class Advisor, Fl'C'shm.1n Fnritbxtll C0f1Cl1 fi ri MISS MARQXN LEVEY University of Michigan Assumption College Sorbonne Boston University Braille University Frenrlo Dramatics Advisor MR, FNOFH MALKASIAN B S. M.iss.icliuscrts Miiritirne Acndemy l'r1if1fifi1.1l xlzli, ,lli'r'fm21fi'i1l Pulte'- H142 'T MRS. GLADYS MILLER BS., M.S. Pcnnsylv.1ni.1 St.1tG Bucknell University I.rbmri.1r1 'sf frr , i 1 ' .. . ' - rp. .- a r ' w ' fi, 4 --rff-,-- -s V w 1,-,F '-fx , ' 1 if .,-sz,,.:i.z,,r-3-na,1rv-,i V-.r, Liv-if-7 f '--7, ,K-1,4 1- - . 'Am -- .,,-...,.: -N ., - , fr . . ,4i.- R .5 . -- mi .. -. A 1' V- - s ,. . .v ..-... -,... . -.... ....-.... . L. ......-...Md .--N.-......i4 .-. -U n-v,+1 4n4m X lv 'Q-f' INIRS. JANE IXI. INIILLIGAN B.S.ECI. Britlucxuitcr State Izngllrb Clicirltadiiig Advisor MR. RICHARD A. SIMMONS A.A., B.S. Xvorcester junior College Bridgewater State Framingham State Boston University Phpmif, Biology, Pbpiiral Sri- Elllrt' Senior Class Advisor pri.. li at Y is 1Y 'V MR. JOHN G. rms B.S., M.Ed. Holy Cross Rutgers University of Mass. Worcester Stale Michigan State University Senior rllalb. Algebra Il Sophomore Class Advisor Math. -Nr' Dept. Head ' W MISS AIEIKNBM. SWIFT if Anna Maria College f . ' ' GOOI!IL'fVj', Gwiumi 1IIzllfJ. I I gi. Viv w X v f ,MR MR. IRIQI3 M, URKISESKI IKM., M.Ed. Prmi State I,ImvL'rsity N.Ii. Const-rv.utory nf Music lflllfllffltllfilf ,llnili Chorus INIR9, fiI,AI7YS 'I'I3INII7I.II Ili-tkcr College Sli nffiyr.11iliy, Tsfurzig, Tmnrcrip lmu MR. KENNETH A. XVHEELER B.A.. M.S.. St. Ansclms Wlorcestcr Polytechnic Inst. Chi fllllffl' Science Dept. Head, Pep Club Advisor, Sophomore Class Advi- sor sv UN xr MRS. BEATRICE WOOD B.S. University of Mass. Harm' Erufmnzitr Dept. Head, jr. Red Cross Ad- visor Xf- MR. NOEL ZINKIEVICH B.S., M,A.T. XVorcestcr State Assumption Pmblwm nl Di'nmrmr9',' lV'orld filjlllljj' II rn'ld Gmgmfrby. St. Echange Advisor junior Class Advisor - .. ... -......-,.f.....i .. -v U ,vi eq-'mama .rsntavlxl I V Qlfilb'-'1!'i ' - - ff'Q? 4 ? 's' v ' kf V- . P f X r . V .- X N ' ' 'N 5 . X 4 . 'v NE- ' 1 ix is 5 ' . f X I O 1 5. , r . I W Q- Q N N 5 -3.1 . - K .:. I ku , qvii- - ezzzbrs .1-....A.L-L-,..4 .4-. AX ... .-.L 7.-, .-....,.x..'.... U... -,.,o...-Q-Jia -s-.4..v.Lv1-.J .-,I 'Luang--XA: h x ' ' ' Jnmq'-' x Q lenzbz' Cffczss Kjf!fZ2CQl'.5' ,nn X Y '15-. Sl if N1 c IGIZIUI' C 170.35 Wffzlfyrfzty Mr. Klsicrski, Mr. Dodd, .md Mr. SiI11I110I1Q Pre lftftllf janet Gcngcl Vim' P1 umlezlr Marilyn Simmler Trel1,f1n'w' Dennis Wrcnn St l'I'6fz1l 1 Elizabeth Rawinski 'lx 1 'fi SUSAN MARIE ADAMS Oh how many joys lie in the circle of a wedding band. Sue wedding bells What's new?? cute bears the weight of learning lightly on cloud nine . . . Greg. Pep Club 2, 43 Ski Club 43 jr. Prom Com- mittee 5: Autumn Splendor Committee 3, 43 Sr. Ball Committee 4. VIRGINIA P. ANGELL Give every man thy ear, but few thy voice. Ginny reserved a slow smile sparks ' a vague air of mystery Where's your note?? Alpha Xi Epsilon Sorority future member of the Wori1en's Air Force ----1 --..-...- -1 N-..-.. .r.-.-..-i--.-- -V, F- 1--V -V -- ROBBIN BRIAN AHLQUIST There is no fortress so strong that money can not take it. Pavlo . . . athletically-inclined . . . XWho wants a game of tennis? . . . tenor . . . Negligees in P.O.D.-oh boy! confident and capable . . . College. Chorus 2, 3, 43 Madrigals 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3g National Honor Society 5, 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 4g Football 2, 5, 43 Basket- ball 2, 5, Co-Captain 43 Baseball 2. 3. 41 Boys State Representative 3. LARAINE ARMY Beware of her fair hair for she excels all women in the magic of her locks. Isarri . . . shy until you really know her . . . that long blond hair!! . . . popular with the opposite sex well-dressed . . . good-natured. v-1,-Q..fs.s.- 1 r Q an , gg 5 ff W, PAMELA HOPE AROLA Youre as young as your faith, hope, anti self-confitlencef' Pam quick to smile a funny little laugh . . . always up to something . ,. has sh.irp wsrdrobe . .. as good ft friend .is any friend can be nurs- ing. COMPASS Literary Staff 113 Smoke Signals 3, 43 Cheerleader 2g Autumn Splendor Com- mittee R, -lg -lr. Prom Committee 31 Sr. Ball Committee sl: Pep Club 2, 3, 4. , . nu... ag, -.-' ..-1 hi .Arn 1 -. tfox- M. wu1ag,pzrz1....f.mnQ'7.n,x 1-...4:.-. -111.1-.Lv P ROBERT MORTON ATCHUE Life is his c.1rousel, each day a brass flng. Bob motorcycles??? Mr. Z's POD. class carefree Pleasant Valley Country Club Little Cuz morning notices!! . Barb drafting. Pep Club 2, 3, -lg Ski Club 3. 'CVS i'r f' CQIZRARID tl, AYO'l I'l2 , X 72311,- 4-9' 1 iff ,ip N il DONALD XVI LLIAM BENOIT t oiittiitineiit is .i short I'tb.lLl .intl pleas! lNl.in's tomorrow may never be like his .tiitg li.is Igirc -.v' tlt'liQiit .intl little trouble. yestertl.ty. ,It rrt' tiiiitlg tu blush , U ttmscrxgi- Dim , . . .llW.lVS fC.ltlV, willing Lllitl Llblt tiit- tlrix'er??? m.ikes nn .irt out of to heln future typist?? time is wit Iwi-iioiiiit-, stliol,ir?? . .. siietks best spent if! fCi1Sln,iZ t V- C-'SY W know t-nlx' x-.litn lit' bis something: worthwhile 4 , . f.iithful pencil thcwcr . 4 . college lusty' IH-is Club 2, S, 'lg Football -ll Truck 3 f litiiiiv lQ frfilfl flags' are ' s fe---V JAMES ROBERT BENOIT Who said that man can't live on food alone? Jim 220+ fix or repair daily Hey Chris, Land Ho! grid- iron star Com'on you guys! tons o'fun . .. quick thickies!! college. Cheerleader 33 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, Co-Captain 43 Track 2, 3, 4. THOMAS P. BISCORNET He that mischief hatcheth, mischief catchethf' Tommy . . . what is life without a little mischief?? Hell's Angels cross-countrv traveller loves those homeroom 'periods vvith Miss Svvilitlll LINDA ANNE BJORNDAL I would rather he small and shine than cast .1 shadow. Linda giggles Harry Swe- den House Chem. whiz?? shortness is no hinderance to pep and zest . .. Miss Beejorndal??? C1irl's Trade. 4-1. Fm I KAREN MARIE BOYNS Friendship is the cement of the soul and the sweetheart of life. Karen . . . Not Shepherds Pie!! . .. soft-siwolcen Leg straighteners any- one?? short telenhone conversi- tions . . . naturallv aereeible . . . college. Chorus 2. 3, 4: COMPASS literrirv ctaff 43 Ir. Red Cross 2, 3. Vice-President 43 Pep Cluh 2, 3. -13 Student Handhook Committee Chmn. 43 French Club 23 Ir. Prom Com- mittee 3. C.I'JH.159'-1597? S' 'ALI 'l X li , I 1 I 5 5 I. W- H-I . - - fw .- -.f -- - - -'L' guanine i-wn..4.nv-...:4.riv1xSe.mixv'fnr:rm2 f2mig.1s--fe-'FFRAJ-eswwax1CPf:-2-Q-5?fQ.iL1,..,fEni,1:C'J.1L.2'IF:s'.5.C.Z..n'-'- '1- 1 ' - P' ' -is ' -.w THOMAS JOHN BRODRICK GEORGE R. BROOKS Breathes there a man with a soul so To insure peace of mind, ignore the dead whos never turned around and rules and regulations. wld- 'HIUIHIU' not badly' Randy shy around girls?? Jig- Tommy never at a loss for words ger tease impish grin . . . devil in disguise . . . good-looking always on the go. true to the Irish Anyone for pool? genial where the girls HFC. , COMPASS business staff 41 Pep Club 2, 3, 41 Basketball Manager 4. 741-7 Vi., DONALD QI. CADRIN THOMAS CARDOZA 'let every 111-In hs' Swiff to IH'-lf, slow Sometimes quiet is an unquiet thing. A Sllwk' SIUW U' wmthfy Tom cool sunglasses, rain or Don can be found riding around shine socks7? eqisv Come. easy in his Mustang quiet until you go a good time is murh more wel- knmv him , . . possesses many admir-ble rome than the dreariness of studv. traits S , S always reading seventh period? Pills Club 7, 1, .13 jr, Pfnm Cismmifiqrc Q, Yffiirfff '. SALLY CLAPP Life is .1 series of surprises and would not be worth taking or keeping if it were not. Sally never without friends warm personality . . . wooden shoes? . . . just loves Chemistry and Physics! . . . easy to work with and easy to get along with college. COMPASS Literary Staff 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Basketball 21 Autumn Splendor Committee 3, 43 jr. Prom Committeeg Sr. Ball Commit- tee 4. CATHERINE ELLEN DODGE The best world worth living in is the one artists create for one another. Cathy good-hearted Miss Chevro- let? unrufflecl disposition loves to ski an artist at heart college. COMPASS Art Staff 43 Smoke Signals 33 Pep Club 4g Field Hockey 2, 3g Softball 43 Ski Club 2, 3, 4. Il lA:hsa!Jl.1n:.z111nr-:uprun1nn-.4-n.4.-,.g.- -..--..- .-.-,--. Y' r a X f,, ,4 . .sl W. 5 V 'W 'S SHIRLEY GRACE CROSS The whisper of intelligence can be heard further than a lion's roar. Shirl a faint voice but a keen mind frank and strong of opinion socia- ble reliable true Grafton spirit. Student Council 3, 4g Dramatics 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 41 COMPASS Business Staff 43 Pho- tography Committee 31 Autumn Splendor Committee 3, 45 jr. Prom Committee 31 Co- chairman of Sr. Ball 41 AES. Student Com- mittee 4. fit it I -'X ? '27 --KX up S ' S' , .. tiki A W -ng f- x - meat-.R?.1Q2i:., W ' CANDACE ERENIUS One could mark her merry nature by the twinkle in her eye. 1 Candy sunny nature . .. great cook talkative the pom-pom sweater al- ways smiling ... a willing and helpful friend in school and out. Chorus 2, 3, 41 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, I a V out 'fl KENNETH KING ERENIUS Good men are hard to find so take good care of me. Pinky over-exertion never a problem one of the Common Men worry- 'fraid not! ho-hum a humor all his own . .. Army. rutile, MARINE THERESA FLYNN Young ladies think of this fair girl and always dress right. Marine sophisticated an extensive wardrobe that is well-chosen a bit flirta- tious now and then loves a good time a leisurely manner junior college. Smoke Signals 2g junior Red Cross 4g Pep Club fig Ski Club fig Autumn Splendor Com- mittee 2. .ffivskgsi 5 Q--, - C DEBORAH JEANNE FOTO Her friends there are many, her foes are there any? Dclwbie xixacious cheerleader co- quette tool, calm and ColleCtecl?? Oh, Miss lDroney! Friendly's fribbles lunch in gym class? college. M.iiorcttes student advisor fig Chorus -lg Stuileiit ffouniil 51 COMPASS literary Staff -ig f.lic-crluulcr S, 'l'ri-Captain 'lg Pep Club 2, gi, 'ig Ufliite Aide 'lg junior Prom Court Eg lhilwlitily fl1.lirn1.nn 2g AFS. Student fomimttir-lglJr.1m.1tits i RENATO von GAL FURTADO Character is like an acrosticg read it forward, backwards, or across and it still spells the same thing. Renato . .. welcome visitor from Brazil talented musically, athletically, and academi- cally tall, dark, good-looking Scott's brother nice to know college. Football 41 Pep Club -ig A.F.S. Representa- tive -l. Y f -- ' ' 7: 1: 'x V. 'wp 'iT 'Y.. ?Zi lW7l Y'l 'i1f'F7l'Tf4'fx'TIWH2Pl Q- ROLAND RUDY GARCEAU JANET PATRICIA GENGEL What? No girls in heaven?? Leave me A dash of sugar and a dash of spice, here! wholly pleasing and wholly nice. Ronnie . . . warm, cheerful countenance . . . jan . . . Larry Ferrario?? . . . always smil- Hodes man good-looking blond ing Aw, come on Miss Droney, it's Napoleon was a small man. too! under- Monday! . .. cheering practice? cute classmen girls . . . well-dressed . . . active . . . loves gym classes . . . college. in St. Mary's CYC. Class President 43 Student Council 2. 3, 4' Chorus 43 Dramatics 33 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2: Cheerleader 3, Tri-Captain 43 Pep jr. Prom Committee 3. Club 2, 3, 41 jr. Prom Committee 33 jr Prom Court 33 Dramatics 4. GAIL CARMELLA GERMAIN Life is meant to be lived and loved. Gail a member of the fun and frolic set Ricky a casual manner. easy and unaffected stylish fun to be with marriage. Pep Club 2, 3, 4. PAUL KEVIN GIBREE If tomorrow should be sad, or never come at all, at least I've had today! Paul drives the red Corvette if it snows tonight, you won't find him in Graf- ton tomorrow good-natured ener- getic leader of the Pep Club. . . pink sweaters and shirts . . . college. Cheerleading 3, 43 Pep Club 2, President 3, 43 Ski Club 2, -lg Track Za jr. Prom Com- mittee 31 Autumn Splendor Committee 43 COMPASS Literary Staff 4. i . E,.,',F. , ,VV , DAVID RICHARD GLISPIN What you do not know, relate as though you knew it well. Dave' abounding with energy ath- letic always up to something watch for the glint of mischief in his eyes keeps Mr. Tite's Senior Math class on its toes college. Smoke Signals 4, Pep Club 2, 5, 4, Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4, Class Ring Committee 3. -sql JOAN EILEEN GOULET A strong will is majesty, friendship supreme, laughter essential, courage es- teem. Joan . . . a cheerful, outgoing manner heralds a distinctly friendly personality .... every- where at once basketball incantations Tony C. and the Red Sox are a way of life easy glum, easy glow . .. One of Mr. O's pianists . . . college. COMPASS Editor-in-Chief 4, Class Treasurer 3g National Honor Society 3, 45 Chorus 2, 3, 4, Madrigals 43 Dramatics 33 Field Hockey 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Class Ring Committee 3, junior Prom Committee 33 A.F.S. Student Committee 4, French Club 2. LAURA FRANCES GUERRA A winning way, a winning smile are things that make our life worthwhile. l.nur.1 cheerful always ready to lc-ml a helping hand cute pixie haircut riuietfbut Oh, don't tell me we had lioukkc-epirrg last night! skips seventlr period Stuclies?? Drxirnatiis 23 Pep Club 2, 3, -ig Library Aide 2 JEANNE E. GUILLETTE There's laughter in her eye, a search in her heart, but a dream in her soul. Jeanne amiable a frown rarely creases her brow very, very French easy-going by nature blond, blond hair wherever she goes she leaves her smile Chorus 2, 3, 4, Madrigals 2g Dramatics 2 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 2, 3, 4, jr Prom Committee 3. STEVEN A. HALL Never in a hurry, never has a care. Steve quiet yet always there water boy-ball player cameraman original laugh happy-go-lucky . .. a great friend . . . that spelling. Pep Club 2, 3, 4g Football 3, 4g Track 4. ITS 1 A ALAN LINCOLN HARVIE What care I when I can rest, kill time, and take life at its best. Alan ... great person to work with full fun quiet? not on your life colorful personality one of the boys a pleasure to be with. ROBERTA ANN T. HAMRIN Art is more God-like than Science, Sci- ence discovers and art creates. Robin very artistic non-conformist at heart watch for her to do the unex- pected shy at first, but beware--there's a storm ahead. Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Smoke Signals 4. if MARY A. HAYDEN Love of art is so sacred, it covers a multitude of sins, and so we excuse ourselves. Mary talented artist at ease with all good-natured and fun-loving not often quiet Have you heard from Pat, COMPASS Business Staff 4g Pep Club' 3, 4. Mary? . . . a kind word for all. jr. Red Cross Sq Pep Club 2, 3. 4. S Qzlmwifhm-2:1184-WmSfLf.eQxxScSasz'-1a2',IfQe-g.u5.T4.tzaf.fQg'sr7.fa'L2-:esf:c:fmg454':r .,...t.i.,.a....a,,.9s.':- .I .,,,-- I gg . fl-:si se 1 1 - e - e .f..f 1 'X, ff 3 s,w e c 1 '-ip -- f r: if Kr1'r::pw fv E I . we:u,.x-uw ma. f-Win. QS. RICHARD HAYES Life is a hundred times too short for us to bore ourselves. Dickie always manages to get around ... good looking ... tall ,.. belongs to the group that lives for the 2:15 bell easy to get along with. Pep Club 5, 4. KAREN ALICE HUDSON And shall not loveliness be loved for- ever? Karen Alice You chooch!! Femi- nine striking personality Teen of the Month T.P.? Oh Mr. Dus- sault! . . . attractive . . . college. Student Council 43 COMPASS Business Staff 43 Chorus 41 Cheerleader 2, 3 Tri-Captain 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 jr. Red Cross 2, 3, 4g Softball 3, 4g Library Aide 43 Autumn Splen- dor Committee 3g jr. Prom Committee 33 jr. Prom Court 3g Dramatics 4. il VIRGINIA MARY ITALIANO She could talk LI talking machine to clC.lll1,H Gina . .. Mini-skirts so who pays class clues? .... 'l'lIIIt's Gina-not Virginialln moilc-I cute Twi 'S twin . .. . . . . , . . . . ggy whcrc- thc-re's boys, thc-re's Gina. Dramatics 3, fl: Pep Club 2. 22 'S' ALAN ROBERT JACQUES Castles in the air cost a great deal to keep up. Alan . .. runs ll no-hurry, no-worry program . .. plays a mean trombone seldom ruffled Mr. 'l'ite's pet?? works only when work is unavoidable . . . college. Band 2, 3, -'lg Chorus 3, 4g Dance Band 2, 3, fl. Pep Club 2, 3, -l. -. Qs i PETER L. KALLIN Even perfect people buy pencils with erasersf' Pete . .. genius . .. swimming in Lake Rip- ple? always knows what he's talking about unworried the only thing he has to learn is how to write unquotable quotes . . . college. National Honor Society 3, Vice-President 4g Pep Club 2, 3, 4g French Club 2g Science Countdown 3, Ski Club 2, 3 4. SUSAN JANE KNAPIK The mind to ponder, the wit to under- stand, and the will to succeed. Sue Mr. O's favorite piano player scholarly, intelligence leads many I know I flunked that test! loquacious . .. a big asset to '68 . . . a great friend and a great worker supplies the baby food for lunch . . . college. COMPASS Assistant Editor 4g Chorus 2, 3, 43 Madrigals 2, 3, 4, National'Honor S0- Ciefy 3, 4g Girls' State Representative 3, Albert S. Cole Award 3g jr. Red Cross 2, Treasurer 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, jr. Prom Committee, Class Ring Committee 3, Dra- matics 33 French Club 2. bog BONNIE KHING A moment's insight is sometimes worth a life's experience. Bonnie cute It's my own fault be- cause I forgot to make my homework! math whiz linguist . .. What's a swishy? determination and sincerity are her qualities. Cheerleader ft Dramatics 4g Pep Club 43 Ski Club 4g Sr. Ball Committee 4. JOHN T. KNEELAND No man who has heartily and wholly laughed can be altogether had. john . . . Red . . . freckles and more freckles friendly-need some help? depend- able Physics-who needs it? no hurries, no worries. Track 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 4. CYNTHIA ANN KUKLIERUS The most useless day of all is one in which we have not laughed. Cindy St. john's dances quiet, but deceptive always singing in homeroom Lithuanian Club . .. always up to some- thing . .. fun to be with. Chorus 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 4. fhini 'v X if LAWRENCE ROBERT LADD But when he speaks, what elocution flows! Larry . . . expert debater . . . L.R.Y. . . . hut I have the answer circled, Mrs. Gra- ham. . . . the scientific analysis of his sneezes eloquent spokesman has a way with words . . . college. Student Council 43 Debating 2, 3, 43 Dra- matics 33 Chairman Photography Committee. JANICE ANN KURAS A spark of mischief in her eyes, a love of laughter in her heart. jan Buzz off! a good friend to have genial Isn't that wonderful! . . . funloving . . . school spirit . . . college. Chorus 2, 33 Dramatics 33 COMPASS Busi- ness Staff 43 Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, Treasurer 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Library Aide 4g jr. Prom Committee 39 Sr. Ball Committee 4. DIANE MARIE LEBOEUF Style is the dress of thoughts. Diane Attractive natural flirt that cough Fred displays all the poise of a fashion model Buffy Mr, O, sir! ... nursing. Chorus 2, 3, 43 Madrigals 3, 43 COMPASS Business Staff 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Library Aide 43 jr. Red Cross 3. . ., , , . -.. -.At f-s. -iw.--1.:--urv.Qr-.3----X: vi - If '-u,ov'v ' ' i-pm 'uuwimhw 'eh' ' ' M .. -' I - .T. ,H .'.fJJ'fif-lJL'Ty..s.ir!1GTL .1 ' Lg.g3,-n,1g-..,.1..---1f-1-- --1-- f -- - SANDRA LEE MARY LEGASSEY Patience, that blending of moral cour- age with physical timidityf' RONALD GEORGE LEGER XVisely and slowg they stumble that run fast. Sandy good-natured long, dark hair Ron hot blue volks1e Loan me a giggle after giggle strong alto voice buck ? .. . hawkeye heyyy .. . hot back serene?--an initial expression only seat?? Dear Abbygfor boys lf the future secretary. brakes won't stop 'em, try the lights! Chorus 2, 3, Mig Madrigals 3, 4g Pep Club dlesmkef- 2, 3, -1, Cheerleader 33 Pep Club 31 Football 4. fi 4-:Q ANDREA STIRLING LESLIE Riches take wingsg comforts vanishg hope withersg but love always stays with W US. 1 , garrulous efficiency, capability and de- , pendability combined avid horsewoman rarely outspoken. secretarial school. COMPASS Business Staff 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 4g Basketball 2, 3, 43 jr. Prom Committee H 3g jr. Prom court 33 Photography Commit- - tee 3. Andi whiz on the basketball court A -.--sv RICHARD JAMES LYNCH When a man forgets himself, he does things others remember. Dicky King's Man shy slow? W'hat'll we do next? quick to laugh leve-l.headed businessman he can make it snow! college. COMPASS Business Manager -ig Pep Club 2g Baseball 3. r-'fl .L COOK f LDIVX 1 L LINDA ANN MacDOUGALL Mischief sparkles in her eyes and her laughter never dies. Linda Millbury an advocate of easy chatter . . . easy to know always smiling diligent scholar in P.O.D,?? junior college. jr. Red Cross 2g Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Field Hockey 2, 3, 43 Jr. Prom Committee 3g Autumn Splendor Committee 33 Sr. Ball Committee 4. T WILLIAM MAGUIRE There is likewise a reward for faithful silence. Mickey silence says many things nl-.igiys rnoxiug solitl of purpose and stoii' nf iniuil , , iloes not force his pres- enie . ,. shy . , Chemistry Stholzlr?? . .N-' - .-. 4-r RICHARD CROMPTON MacDUFF I E A shy face is better than a forward heart. Richie nice-looking the eye patch! .. . reserved? sometimes! a silent man- ner is often misleading easy-going college. Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Football 2. 'E' ROY JOSEPH MAHONEY Promise is most given when least is Said. Roy Mr. Dodtl's art class!! great friend quiet goodrnzltured girls are an acquaiutixnce only . . . Mahoney, why tlitln't you do your nrt l1omework?? Pep Club 2, 3. 4 - 'JY 7 'F' ' '- - ,1'?-if l5C,.'u.'-L'A,,N'l'.'7i1 . 'Pf,?V IQ7?1?4l7'fl-,-f lU'?l5L ,1-HD '7bJ41'i'hE'l3'7sGsD KAREN LOUISE MARSDEN Athletic, witty, full of fung she's made a friend of everyone. Karen athletic popular Don't fold it! Miss Decker's guinea pig petite never a dull moment future gym teacher U. Mass. Class Vice-president 3: Student Council 2 Vice-president 31 National Honor Society 3, Treasurer 4, COMPASS Business Staff 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Field Hockey 2, 3, Co- captain 43 Basketball 23 Softball 2, 3, 4, Ring Committee 33 A.F.S. Student Committee 43 D.A.R. Good Citizen: Autumn Splendor Queen 4. WILLIAM MILLEN There's work to do my countrymeng where go you now to play? Bill . . . wrapped up in Kings . . . nothing can Worry him always ready to laugh school is a place to be tolerated lover of typing?? CHARLES GEORGE MAY Promise is most given when least is said. Charlie those limegreen fluorescent socks!! washed Mr. Tite's floor with a toothbrush?? tropical fish? the mad scientist witty engineering. Pep Club 2. 3, 43 Chess Club 3. THOMAS MILLER No man can be a good scholar on an empty stomach. T. J. football co-captain Kill! clean shavin'? Gimme some bread! . . . two lunches?? . . . Pain-XVhat's that? XWake up, Miller! junior college. Pep Club 2, 33 Football 2, 3, Co-captain 4. 'J I S J 2 rl m I i 4 I ......-i...,. ,.'. - 27 y DAVID JOSEPH MILLETTE All mankind loves a lover. David . . . ladies' man . . . smooth talker . . . Millette-get that gum out of your mouthl! . . . well-dressed .. . Morin- shut up and turn around l . . . junior college. Chorus 3, 43 Madrigals 3, 45 Pep Club 33 COMPASS Business Staff 4g Sr. Ball Com- mittee 4. RENE MARTIN MORIN His humor strikes a sudden chaos with 21 smile. Rene .. . an asset to the Pnstromi Shack an intlependt-nt man of ambition .. . lan- guage scholar?? . . . enjoys a good laugh . . . quiet? college. Chieftain 33 Pep Club 2, 3, flg Sr. Ball Com- mittee ti. JUDITH ANN MOORE Four words with which to meet almost any situation-cheerful, animated, posi- tive and self-reliant. Judi energetic her comb, a most prized possession willing worker But Mr. O.! fun lovin' every- body's friend . . . always up to something . . . future hairdresser. Chorus 2, 5, 4g Madrigals 3, -'lg Dramatics 33 COMPASS Business Staff 43 Pep Club 2g Majorette fig jr. Prom Committee 3. ROBERT PETER NETTELBLADT I'd rather laugh and be a bright-haired boy than reign a gray-beard king. Pete ,, . well-dressed The Improper Bostonian . . . mighty at mischief .. . Hodes Deli Dingus always ready to laugh . . . college. Smoke Signals fig Football 3g Pep Club 2, 3, fig Track 2g Sr. Ball Committee -lg jr. Prom Committee 3g Chess Club 3. i'5'-'Q-'H-I -'-L 'W A ' 5 N-. H V478 l 'TD1 '! 1' 'Hl.'T'uT'Flf'-J w1.h-,'nrrlic.:.waz,f.M1i..ira'smwnum1sumuvmuam1m ' DAISY ANGELIA NICHOLS Love knows no limit to its endurance, no end to its trust, no failing of its hope. Daisy easy-going artist in every respect carefree quiet wit gym lover?? ardent follower of Thoreau and Emerson college. Pep Club 2, 3, 4g Ski Club 2 3, 4, Chess Club 3. LAURIE ALLEN NOEL Oh don't the days seem lank and long when all goes right and nothing goes wrong? Laurie Mr. Dussault's pet?? sports- minded good-looking wry sense of humor an affinity for excitement always has something to say junior col- lege. Smoke Signals 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, jr. Prom Committee 3, Sr. Ball Committee 4. GORDON SUNLNHER NICHOLS I'll fix it or break it trying. Gordon .. . ham in more ways than one .. . Hawkamawker or Bust! . . . superbug . . . one of Arturo's authors . . . short oral talks!! . . . electronics . . . college. Band 2, 3, Chorus 43 Dramatics 3, 4, Chief- tain 3g junior Red Cross 2, 3, -ig Pep Club 2, 31 Ski Club 2. President 3, 4, Track 2, jr. Prom Committee 33 Ring Committee 3. NANCY ANN ORASY Neat as they make them, nice as they come, feminine, beautiful and full of sun. Nancy stylish mysterious telephone calls?? warm-hearted cute soft laughter Dom's welcome anytime, anywhere beautiful hair-styles. Class Vice-president 2, Student Council 23 Pep Club 2, 3, 4. JAMES W. PADULA He took four spools and an old tin can and then by gosh, the darn thing ran. jim mechanically inclined handsome . .. The treaty of 1798 ended the War of 1812. lover of small cars the roar of a motor is a call he answers readily. Pep Club 2, 3. - ALAN ROBERT PARKER Save your Confederate money-the South will rise again. Alan . . . mysteriously absent on the first day of hunting season Beauregarde Mr. Horsepower .. . intelligent .. . leader of the Confederates. Pep Club 2, 3, 4g Football 2. 1'-Q, 'U5 RICHARD ANGELO PAVONI PAUL PELLAND Small? Yes-but who ever complained about the size of a stick of dynamite? Ricky cheering squad mischievous .. . impish grin .. . chemistry scholar?? gymnastics everyhody's pal elec- tronic programming. Chorus -11 Cheerleader 3g Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Track 23 Chess Cluh 3g Gym Show 3. .i1'.....a..--.4 f-L M 'A-1 - 'mi 2 -at-424' I 'Y-X. I-x it --mr P'.Il'1!ST4.l '15 XG .?1..i'l A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. Pixie . . . unpredictable . . . constantly in mischief impish grin never, never a dull moment!! Hey, Rat! gym show. Pep Club 2, 3, -'ig Football 43 Gym Show 2, 3, 4. X! 11.12 INV xl . ' SU: lgvwatillilllwt 'alum-fl: un-v1.11 1-xx.1n1:, DENNIS EUGENE PERRON I would rather have a big burden and a strong back than a weak back and a caddy to carry life's burdens. Den Chief Sitting Bill ., , gridiron star South Grafton C.Y.C. President drummer service given freely with the windy humor of his tongue .. . Armed Serv- ices. Chorus Mig Madrigals 4g Pep Club 2, 5, 43 Dramatics 5, -ig Football 2, 5, 4. ALAN R. PETERSON UA wise skepticism is the first attribute of any critic. Al . . . trivial! . . . unique personality . . . printer histotybug friendly a task is best done without the blaze of trum- pets. Smoke Signals 51 Pep Club 2. 3. ' -'-'WHL' -Tr -' 'Wea . GEORGE NELSON PETERSON XVhen my studies get too deep, I lay me down and go to sleep. Pleatman ambitious??? good sense of humor 'I wasnt sleeping-tl! the elder pleat Got nose trouble?? a casual manner cheerleader. Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Cheerleader 5. GLORIA JEAN PICI-IETTE Not too serious and not too gay, she's just right in every way. Glor .. , sports enthusiast . . . reserved?? an initial expression only!! athleticallv tal- ented easy-going few signs of any worries are obvious. Student Council 53 Field Hockey 2, -ig Bas- ketball 2. 3: Ir. Prom Committee 33 Sr. Ball Committee -i. W11 -i- mxn3u - P.HZi. '0? 'T gnu, RONALD R. PICHETTE I take life as it comes. Pickett XWhat are ya thinkin' of? motorcycles poka runs how he tenses!! confuses everybody always smiling talented acrobat carefree. Gym Show 2, 5, kig Track 2g Pep Club 2g Football 21 Dramatics 5. DIANE MARIE POIRIER Only a woman is capable of turning a yawn into a smile. Diane never too busy to lend a hand or a word of advice Mike talented alto her presence is always felt, if not heard a compulsive organizer. Chorus 2, 3, 4g Madrigals 3, 4g District Chorus 4g COMPASS Business Staff 43 jun- ior Red Cross 33 Pep Club 2, 3, 4g Library aide 3, -lg jr. Prom Committee 3. xl?-4 .2441 HV' tml ,v DARILYN PLANTE Honest men esteem :md value nothin 5 so inuth in this world :ts it real friend. D.u'ilyn , -. .llxvnys with lirnn returned to C. llh, from sunny California ,N pleasant .mtl fricntlly .. fun to he with, -x-..- SUSAN LEE PROCTOR Eloquence is the best speech of the soul. Sue Nortlihridge quiet and shy, but!! a first impression is one of good- nutured friendliness . . . il genuine friend . . . sincere. Drnmzttics 5. KENNETH JOHN RATKIEWICZ Be good and if you can't be good don't get caught. Ken Rat loved that trip to EXPO great on the sax and the guitar if you're looking for him, look for Den . . . great friend col- lege. Band 2, 3, 43 Dance Band 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 3, 43 Golf Team 3, 4. LINDA ANN REMILLARD It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Linda Yoga enthusiast initial shyness can be deceitful . . . loves to do Science Fair projects pleasant and good natured pretty sure to make friends wherever she goes college. Dramatics 43 COMPASS Business Staff 43 Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, Secretary 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 French Club 23 jr. Prom Com- mittee 3. 1 2 , . X li I as 3, PA fm, It ix ELIZABETH JANE RAWINSKI And she alone is great who turns the voice of the wind into a song. Liz . . . a member of the Rawinski dynasty at Finn's our Prom queen . . . a beautiful soprano . . . Peg O' My Heart . . . fun to be with . . . definitely an asset to '68 college. COMPASS Literary Staff 41 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Class Secretary 3, 43 Madrigals 3 ,43 Na- tional Honor Society 3, Secretary 43 Jr Red Cross 3, 43 Dramatics 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Softball 2, 3, 43 Chess Club 33 jr. Ring Com- mittee 33 jr. Prom Queen 33 French Club 2. FRANCES E. ROBIDOU The mildest manner and the gentlest heart. Fran quiet and a little bit shy seldom heard, but a giggle identifies her . . . favorite class-gym? . . . agree- able with all. Chorus 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 4. CBWH1-fD'f .L Ivs Isl? v f' X 'x ..- lil. - dum,-:aw1s.l Usiililmkmfim .n.'gwvt- f v. -.mais-'+f' Y rw 1 l lxiif Yirtf-EE7',5ii'3'5. iIiL.. 4L'1 CDE P.3'2S'5CIAC.., naaCE1.:1.Zz DIANNE MARIE ROSS We have no right to consume happiness without first producing it. Dianne a hi for everyone just loves those gym classes quiet and pretty . . . that's ridiculousli' . . . green jello and whipped cream!! . . . esnagnol dans la classe de francais . .. college. COMPASS Literary Staff 41 Chorus 2, 3, 43 jr. Red Cross 2, Secretary 3, President 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 41 French Club 21 jr. Prom Committee 3. SCOTT ROSSITIER To be wrong: to be wrong at the top of one's voice. Scott . .. never outspoken one of Miss Drone-y's favorites intelligent RCll.llO,S American brother an expert in the art of snow jobs . . . bound to lie sutcessful college. COMPASS liusiness Staff rig Chorus 2, 3, rig N.iflrig.nls P, 4, rig National Honor Society 1, Prcsitlent lip Dc-hatinil 2, 33 Pep Club 11 lS.n+.l4etlw.iIl 2 pi, fo'C.tpti1ln il. MICHELE ROSE ROSSI Her mirth is like a flash of lightning that breaks through the gloom of clouds. Michele . .. a devilish glint in her eyes . . . infectious laugh . . . cheers the halls of Doctor's Hospital always a joke to tell Stretch! a bundle of boundless energy. COMPASS Business Staff 41 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Jr. Red Cross 33 Pep Club 2, 32 Library Aide 2. 'Wu GREGORY IRVING RYERSON Greg . , . Mr. President . . . jimmy and the Pigs F.j.A. intelligent and confident . , . a true scholar . . . excit- able . . . a great debater . . . ll true leader . . . college. Class President 33 COMPASS Literary Staff sig Student Council 2, 3, 41 National llonor Society 3, rig Debating 2, 3, -'ig Pep Club 2, 5, 'ig llaskethall 25 jr. Ring Committee sg1'.j,A. s,f1. ROGER SAMUELSON Life is like an engine block-it pays to keep it cool. Sugar Mr, Samuelson, the Library is no place to fall asleep. quiet? Hey! There goes my car! conservative driver? Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Football 4. BETTY ANN SERRA XVell timed silence hath more eloquence than time. Betty . . . quiet and thoughtful . . . eter- nally neat and unruffled doesn't force her presence a great person to work with always kind in- fectious giggle . . . college. COMPASS Business Staff 43 Chorus 21 Smoke Signals 31 Office Aide -l. STEPHEN PAUL SANTORA lf you know the difference between good and bad advice, then you don't need it. Steve Gus chokes on Senior Math quizzes? never learned the Pledge of Allegiance . . . long live the Italians a great friend just a little gullible . . . college. National Honor Society 3, 4: Dramatics 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 43 jr. Prom Committee 3. NANCY ANN SHULENBURG To have a friend is to be one. Nancy . . , attractive . . . genuine . . . Mr. O's pet? always well dressed soprano those gvm classes- oh, what fun! .., long blond hair as friendly as she could be. Chorus 2, 3, 41 Smoke Signals 33 Pep Club 2. .................,...,-.. -..--.f-.. ..... V,-V-,..-.. ...-..--.-.-....,... .- ...- . -f -.mf -. - ,w... ...tm-a ,-- 4:-...lv ff n rl i-.n ,rv-A rw.,-1-,rfr-at., ,fa Q MARILYN JEAN SIMMLER Her good nature is like the sunshine, shedding brightness everywhere. Marilyn . . . good-looking . . . an active member of '68 a dedicated skier . . . a willing worker and a loyal friend . . . always fun to be around and ready for a good time. COMPASS Business Staff -ig Class Secre- tary 2, Class Vice President 4, Student Coun- cil 41 Smoke Signals 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4g Field Hockey 2, 3, 45 Basketball 23 Ski Club 2, 5, 4g -lr. Ring Committee Eg Jr. Prom Committee 3. fn' ?' 3 fviyi, wt- 'S W' A i RICHARD A, STONE Men .ire createtl that they live for each other. Ricky . . . .trtistic ... warm and friend- ly . . . always smiling . . . outgoing per- soiiality loves to ski and golf. FUMVASS Ai! Staff fig Golf illllllll 2, 3, flg Pep Club 2, QS, 4g Ski Club 2, 3, 'lg jr. lilllvtf f'omiiiirtt'e 'kg jr, Prom f'ommittee 3. N 7. f'fv-'N-M-j x '-,fyh-..:7. 1 . , inf' RANDOLPH STIDSEN Life is too short to worry. Randy . . . always takes it easy ,. . . chug- a-lug skips school and stays in his attic? studies come last-fun first the Center gang college. Pep Club 2, 3, 4g Football 2, 3g Golf 5, 43 Track 2. ELIZABETH STRUB A friend is ll present you give your- Self. Lyssa . . . always pleasant and witty . . . quiet in class feminine loves Chemistry and Physics! . . . a true friend and it willing worker. Dramatics 3, -lg Pep Club 3g Library Aide fl. N 1iJ5b.A.'3'- .u,n-f'1.M4,.r 3. 'nu m.. ix'R.sf.4.fxoc.I.-c'1u.1u. ,:-.xi 4.4-.1umim1..n.i.i -A 13 DIANE MARY STUBBERT Bright was her face with smiles and words of welcome fell from her lips Diane a Mart girl chauffeur to basketball games reliable witty a loyal friend M O We can t sing that' COMPASS Business Staff 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Madrigals 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 jr Prom Committee 3 SUSAN THERESA SULLIVAN ue soft spoken and modest words are at a premium until you know her vxell sincerity is one of her qualities gentle and kindly found with Fran trustworthy friend jr Red Cross 3 4 na 6 DONNA ANNE SULLIVAN Hope for the best prepare for the worst and philosophically take xwhatey er comes your may Donna popular speaks her mind stylish in the may she looks talks and acts artistic always there if theres something cooking college COMPASS Art Staff 4 Student Council 2 Pep Club 4 Ski Club 3 4 jr Prom Deco rating Committee Chairman 3 Sr Ball Com mittee 4 ROBERT A SWEET There nex er was .1 saint with red hair Bobby full of fun a Mart man artistic a little mischrey ous outgoing personality life is for ln in COMPASS Business Staff -1 Chorus 'P -1 Madrigals 4 .. ,I y U v 7 ' sv . -' . v , f - ' f ' ' ' ..., i ' H. U f. -, l I . G .1 v f, . I 7 , 4 . . . . - L , , 5 ' ' ... , 1 , , 1 V ' L ' 3 3 -9 3 ' ' l l Silence never yet betrayed anyone. 1- - , A ' .- ' -f 1 ' ' v ' ' ' v ' ' . ujv. I I . . . . . O . . . ' vu 1 ' ' f. . . . , . . .L,- PU! SUSAN LINDA TOMKIEWICZ The triad of success: persistence, pres- sure and patience. Sue . . . Cabbage . . . energetic . . . plays a mean game of field hockey Hi Dingle! Latin scholar? cute and peppy ready for a good time any time .Q. college. Class Treasurer 2g Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Field Hockey 2, 5, 43 jr. Prom Committee 3g Autumn Splendor Committee 3g Sr. Ball Committee 4. MICHAEL TRILLIGAN Life is too short to be small. Mike smokes cigars?? easy going . . . one of the men . . . tall and thin lives for 2:15 there's al- ways something to do. Pep Club 2, 33 Golf Team 2 MICHAEL PAUL USTIN To be born with the gift of laughter and a sense that the world is mad. Mike . . . Tinsel . . . opinionated . . . Jimmy and the Pigs slightly eccen- tric . .. adds real life to '68 those ties! it's always dress-up day for him . . . Art school. COMPASS Art Staff 43 Student Council 4g Debating 2, 33 Golf Team 3, 4g jr. Ring Committee 3. s Q5 - NORMAN A. VAILLANCOURT Always smiling, never frowning, fam- ous for his ceaseless clowningf' Norman another one of our red- heads doesn't say much, but when he does it's worth listening to . . . track star school spirit business Col- lege. Track 2, 3, 4g Pep Club 2. 3. 41 Basketball 2. .4-can-...zap x 4 i 1. nn., - -Aft tu ..1. -en .' uqrqlxl A...u.-n .,x4i - .-I 'x: nn. nrrvqultr 4-1111 Annu .usixhnmcnenim EDWARD ARTHUR WHIPPLE - I . 5. .-f 1,-g,3,'.ALL- ' -1,--'- MARY WHITNEY I O 1 The most useless day of all is one in Mary spends three-fourths of her which we have not laughed. Eddie football Weed a friendly smile topped by bright red hair has an affinity for cars, cars, and more cars . . . never a dull moment . . . college or the navy. Football 2, 3, 43 Track 23 jr. Prom Com- mittee 3. JANET LEE WILLIAMS If I had the wings of an angel, what would I do with them? jan seeks her fun and finds it Art making friends is no problem lots of personality quiet? not often. Basketball 2, 3g Field Hockey 2, 3. life in Millbury Linda's sidekick . . . fun-loving . . . long weekends? . . . just loves Mr. Foley's P.O.D. classes. Pl SUSAN ANN WILSCN Beautiful, expressive eyes are rivaled only by a radiant smile. Sue sweet personality . .. beautiful hair-styles sharp dresser easily sociable and amiable secretarial work. Pep Club 2, 3, -lg Jr. Prom Committee 33 Sr. Ball Committee 43 Autumn Splendor Com- mittee 2, 4. SUSAN WINSLOW I myself must mix with action, lest I wither by despair. Sue wild weekends- parties, parties, parties . .. metal mouth good-natured and understanding confused much? . . . friendly . . . knows how to have a good time junior college. Chorus 25 Class President 25 Student Council 25 Dramatics 25 Smoke Signals 3, 45 Chief- tain 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Guidance Aide 25 jr. Ring Committee 33 Autumn Splendor Co-chairman 4. 5 DENNIS FRANCIS WRENN I will follow the right side even to the fire, but excluding the fire if I can. Den musically talented . .. hard worker-sometimes!! . . . always has the comb sticking out of the back pocket . . . easy to get along with . .. one of our ambassadors to the Music Depart- ment . . . college. COMPASS Literary Staff 45 Band 2, 3, Presi- dent 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Madrigals 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 2, 35 Student Director 45 Class Treasurer 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Dramatics 35 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Track 25 jr. Prom Chairman 3. ANUTE KEBLINSKY Individuality is everywhere to be spared and respected as the root ot everything good. Anne unassuming independence highly individualistic the spice of life is Cape Cod sand I'm prettier every day. . .. nothing but weeds . . . University of Manses. Dramatics 35 Smoke Signals 35 Chieftain 45 Pep Club 45 Jr. Ring Committee 3. JUDITH SCHULTE Though her words are few her thoughts are many. Iudy Spanish scholar seems quiet and reserved, but friendly and pleasant . . . Chorus . . . a gleam of Mischief in her eye? STEPHEN V. TISE Nature is kind enough to give even her clouds a humorous lining. Stephen . . newcomer to Grafton keeps to himself cooperative .. unobtrusive . . . amiable. qA,4...a4luibg..:.m-4 1 1 hiv... an L.--mat A .4 . .14 1- me...---K. ,. . J-. -.. -1 .,1v.......-.. .Aq.f1Q... ..... .1.. .1--......... f-5 TQHIDI' dffep1'ese12faf1oe5 STUDENT EXCHANGE Deborah Foto, Karen Hudson, janet Gengel, Roland Garceau, Gordon Nichols X , N- . . 'i ' f 'N ' 1 T , . Af- . -,WLS fa xx r- I . N ,.. STUDENT GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVE ALBERT S. COLE AWARD Gofooo Niooolo Susan Knapik LLT1iK7 4I Y-:vmf ,5E'..7 E'f'S'F'-.'?.-id--163 ...Luasifg , ifvi. -,rf -1:-.-, 1' pf.. 11 ' 'A-fffixf '-A ',-,,L'.,,- Q.2x BROTHITRHOOD R ITPR VSITNTATIVF Su WC Ruisiitl' B' fIl'l V .XXIJ IG' PNN! WI ,X ll llI'?'lNIT.lXII'xIN ' N v Y Ml 1 wi H w EVM! w fir fXlnl1Ir1lwI K TYQFJL., , - ji A W 5 5 5' f 2 5 J ! A if I W 5 f w ig , if D.A.R. GOOD - A 1: CITIZEN fx? Karen Marsden 1, in 'X P' -X, A.lf.S. RlfPRIfSIfN'l'!XTlVl3 Rc-n.mmxAm1 CAI lfurtado T if 1 2 -X:-my -'we mann- .4 V 4 B ' . an . :zf-f M- Q--A 'ff ..,..Yv-, Q W., .2 I I g,, CM OQI' 035112 Q12 4 ,JJ M , Y ' ff' f . 515- 3 pf 3 -J' -5. 5.1 - . , . 1 V ..., '- '- 5 wi --f.4-:gf-iw ff- ' Lx . NA V 5' f art- ,ui-I ,VI V 1735- ,. V x Q f '!'f'4'fl, Mi, .T ,,. 11,t??mi ,,-.' 5,-,M D , IA ANZ, -A v . ,,,.,,,j! fF ',,-',- k'3flS f ' ' :,s. 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' -.3.x .Q-..Y f' 5 if 5 1 V a I I! 'TT' I I Y f '-1-an-1153.211 COMPJSS FDITOR ,Ioan Goulet, ASSISTANT EDITOR Sue Kmpik .md ADVISOR Mr. Dusmult ,515 Q 'NDI' ' COMPASS ART STAFF: M, Ustin, R. Stone, C. Dodge, and D. Sullivan L.,- COIIIPASS BUSINESS STAFF: D. Poirier, D, Stubhert, J. Kums, Manager, D. Lynch. K. Hud- son, M. Rossi, D, LeBoeuf, A. Harvie, J. Moore, S. Rossiter, L. Remillard, S. Cross, B. Serra, T. Brodrick, Mr. Simmler, K. Marsden. f1f1fw1l.' R. Sweet, D. INIiIIettC fH1IIl'.ISY lI'I'IfRARY S'I'AI:I7i S. CIFIPP, D. Iww, I' ArffI.u I. IIJXKIIISIHI, I'. f2iIwrcc', K, Buyns, I? XX rum, IJ Row, fl Ryerson 3 SjI1sZ 5 I 1 A 'f',,l'T'LfLl.-Vik! ll'l!'1L'l '-A 21.414-l'Inl-Z-LBLPL I--1LY'll'-07'--1 -- --ff-'A' 11- - 5 'ill--' A-1' ' M . C8121 OQIQI1 C210 III? CI. . Q . I IL J' ha... l F 1 . f 1 X I President L. Ladd, Vice-President R. Desmond, Miss Droney, Secretary .K. Hudson, Treasurer C. Radzik, J. Pendergast, G. Bath J. Gengel, S. Cross, R. Shaw, M. Cirrito, R. Brennan, K. Ferrara, S. Kostka, M, Simmler, G. Ryerson, K. O'Bara, M. Ustin, S Francoeur, R. Hudson, J. Amour, P. Foto Yafzbnaf fonoz' C. oczefz H-gr. l .i-4 wif 7' '!.!. X I gf iff!!! U4 an-0.52 if QL! President S. Rossiter, Miss Droney, Vice-President P. Kallin, Treasurer K, Marsden, S. Knapik, S. Santora, G. Ryerson, R, Ahlquist, D. Wrenn, J. Goulet, Secretary L. Rawinski SI l'li7.41..Jl c'.ws..ffiT,f1- s.fx,,w.f f- s N,e' f '-- .s 1. , LAA Wc1fA'1'yc1fY :S 3 . C2601 'U S - v-, A., I .' H ' . . ' N- I'x.4'l i',' ' IJ'-VA.-04K ..o kY'1AX'A.H1 jganof f 'mm n XL f ' Q wil I fx 142 ' 1 , X .ar h afo 1 x Q , - f'.,.,,r-,X rg.-fm Qf f r mfs, hx, I Q5 53 R P I. ran xl XX A 7yf11k'affy oryanzle refeafrsafs . . A352 azz J anof 111176 a frzjp fo 81120 . . 1 . 42 ,E 1. v En, , Af ' i 1 ' 4 -4' P RN Ki 51 -... 54 A J! J 'H fx -r .ffv3:9r.4.6me?L13li.K 'lM 1 'TJ' -1- -' - s 7fe41122g peopk A941 fAGl1?.3'GA'G.5' . N112e1'1Ca12 zznfoz' 7?ecf i!,l'U.S3 T if sfffewwi-'i '15 President D. Ross, Vice-President K. Boyns, Mrs. Wood, Secretary L. Remillard, Treasurer, J. Kuras, R. Desrosiers, L. XY'illiams, D. Foto, L. Rawinski, S. Clapp, M. Sullivan, S. Schat, D. Boudrenu. S. Pendergast, UI. Pnterak, S. Knapik, K. Hudson, J. Boberg, G. Nichols. J. Kneeland. T. Kneeland 7169 cgfaye 119 ffezk' 7!of'fJi. . Ezuzzyafzbs Cf 116 L. Srolaowski. R. Desmond. S. S.1ntor.1. P. Rudzinsl-ci. L. Remillard. D. Holden. L. Garland, G. Italiano, L. Army, M. Santora, K. O'Bara, T. Mahassil, M, Ianicherri, N. Springer, R. Desrosiers. J. Prrvoni, T. Kneeland, I. Yess, I. Boberg, S. Meade, N. Radzik, D. Antaya. C. Allen, P. Kaderovich, R. Hudson, D. Lebel, D. Greenwood. Si. Baskowslli 'xLu..4'r-'Jsxfxwr ' ' . , . - . . f--...A .-'-vs F-Ia. '. '-N.x.f'--- '1.ncxx4Q. 1' ' '.L:f'T f,-v-f, 1-133 t-rg, ,, ff'-Vfu., If-1 'Sf ,A-7, . ' Wt..- - if M- 1- -V.: 1?g3iwi,' 5-L-.. .- V - Y ,PSN-K . 1 3233 6 - 1 M ., . 5 , if 2 i. , -41.15 l'?.1'.:' V Knapik, R. Hamrin, R. Ncttelbladt, D. Glispin, S. Wfinslow, Mrs. Graham, M. Simmler, Kuras. P. Arola, N. Moninski, S. Penrlergast Q I. G I? G 5 Cjfzbfzlazh fsfaffi LL.....1 fm ' hx -R.- .H -, 53 -I. Moore, S. Wilson, C. Peterson, D. Poirier, D. Stubbert, M. Rossi, C. Robar, L. Olsen, Mrs. julian, VU. Plude, J. Pcndergast, J. P.1x'oni, D. Petruska, P. Rudzinski, D. I.eBoeuf, S. Legnssey . Lf- XX'clrlon lDef5dfe C M16 I. Fmglish, XV. Morris, A. Karr 5115, R. Shaw, Mr. Foley, L. Ladd, A. Wrwrrlcri, R. Desmond, R. I J'-'Hx .-wi . fKl 'H.J.uHBnlKT.ui2- F fi..1TT'JBlnYihllE ' ' 1 -1 -ui'-fl'-'-' 1:7 ' - l, ffl? fSA2f1G.S' . Cjkllg l. K- 4 D. Holden, P. Kallin, G. Nichols, M. Simmler, S. Stopyra, D. Sullinin, C. Peterson, L. Cote, K. O'B.ira, K. Ferrara, M. Cirrito, S. Pendergasf, S. Baskowski, M. Conlin, M. Butler, M. Peterson, R. Smith, R. LeClaire, K. Maclntosh, J. Sweet, R. Sargent, Mr. Lemay, T. Hudson, P. jacques, M. Kallin, XY. Pelland, M. Bilodeau. -I. Vitaris, H. Kluing fjefps Jeaf' a ll l l f ju! 40 VN 4 1- Fgp cm X lv KJXACQIU' Pn.m1t1zf.' Paul Gibree 1755-Pfcf1drn1.' Sally Clapp Sc'L'l:.'f.1Pil .' Shirley Cross Tre.1.i'1m If Debby Antdya Indian Don Benoit -152,141 f4r.'-.eu-4rrn.xs.fx.n.v . ' .. -wv-4..1-'f.f:,f,...-x.w.'t . - 4- - V ...,f- , ,.-. '..ff P..,,.,..,x f , f . x N X . 2 w Y 11 .--ov' P ' S K . 'fr--. - N... - ' is N 'vmzih L'-.1 'J .'-.-'Z !' 4.1 L. Wi. f'a.1 1Ff'X.1 IJR1'.- 'C'l'JUUl.ii:i'.4V'xl'Pi.2lnQE ff ' ' ii: 5 S 4f Library Aides and Mrs. Miller 17 ppre Czbfzbn 7 I2 N,,,.f I A Gzfidalzce S'erretm'y Mrs. Blanding lx 'Ui N-xL'..f R 4 . -1-.1 1-,--.-.,.f-v --,- .. - , ,, .. .....,., .-. r-. Offife Serrezkzry Mrs. Williams Office Aides N .-1, 41. A? ?L:,1Z'. - -i JK .i 'As'ir f. ,f4 A' ff 1 By QQ 4312631 59 , L Q V.,-Q -,Y --.fu A Q... -1- v., 1- up .I -4.31-nv -vw 1- 1gr:nv-. ynsarmur..-1.L.u Lp..-1 X. rs-p., 1 szxanlsilnouzll-5 ,, 6 C WY' U., .4 fn ' Q ? 3 'V M-- ..-.- .-.- ....V.....,. , - , , ..,, f ---1-1 '5-un-un, i MQQA , Wg X1 -vu, ,k,.4xM,? Jhvll M22-,I y xv ,1 51 F34 9.4 3 'H I '-?4 l I H 1 , 's .an ' ,, 1 7 pzbfzzre zfs 11101716 7 f16oz1.Sa12Cf11f01'CfS. ff? 1 ! H X, 1 ii WWI IIIEIIIII my-N,..wfn1 C0 llilllilliiliillih ,Q ff -fc X Q' ,Q xi ' A-, 'Sim 6 I I .:.e-1 -i-m Y 7- There are so many things to remember. How could we ever forget . . . Class meetings. When a certain teacher pledged allegiance to the intercom. . . . The time Nancy and Anne skipped a study hall to get a sun tan . . . The night Karen Hudson's fireplace blew up. . . . Mr. Foley's study guides. When we had a male cheerleading squad led by Paul and jimmy When Laura and Mary skipped Mr. Butler's seventh period study and went home . . . Mr. Zinkievich and Can I recommend a book? Cease and desist all idle chattering. . . . Coconut Grove. The time Ricky Pavoni fell asleep during a Guidance movie. Manter Hall exercises. janet's birthday cake and candles at lunch. What did he get in English? Making flowers for the Prom. When Diane Poirier fell off the stage during the Christmas concert . . .Karen Marsden's way of folding papers. . , . The times Debbie and Liz had picnic lunches in the gym. Karen Boyns' attempt to stop the centrifuge. The way T. J. packed away food. The way Laurie got along with Mr. Dussault. The time Randy Stidsen skipped school and stayed in his Parliamentary procedure. GNP The day joan missed the piano bench in Chorus. Friday seventh periods in Mr. Egsegian's homeroom. The way Mr. Pierce never strayed from the subject. The way it rained the night of the Prom. The lively high school dances. . . . Fating all that candy the Ski Club sold. . . . Mrs. Miller's select few. . . .The effect the Indian costume had on Don Benoit. . . . The ll.S.A. . . . Tinsel's creations f?j. . . . l.arry's explanations. attic xl:-mr, f'4w.gfg-ffmq i ...f J 7 v. N 3 I iii W-Z . 1 5? X.- M. S. . -A X lg . 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Ahlquist T Miller E Wiipplt R Ross R Brennan D Petruska B Maynard R Qargent R Lufkin, E. Carlo, G. Sinclair, M. Farnham D Jakstis J Conti T Powers P Tonelli K Plude D Gasco F OConnor G Crosby P Pollinger, j. English, K. Moran, E. Peacott SCORES Grafton Millis Grafton Millbury Grafton St. Mary's Grafton Putnam Grafton Leicester Grafton Westboro Grafton Uxbridge ft-Q .K 'w jj, ft? A dpi ,Q x xx .fl w 31 A yn .Z ' r'34'5,ac,.a3:. wrwfimvgied ' -This-ar'1 N. C0 Capmzm Tom Miller and im Benoit .EE4,S,....rf .vigrx:fa-2-:'m'fH-fv:'f.-:' ' ' ' ' ' flee' ' e ' R41 -f 1. -. .qv I . ' ' rr Zi A nt' 'Q ' I at l 'n V AL. f gr. ' -.ff f. ' ' w ffl. f.-,gr ' if . . .yr -fw f.. . was ' ', 'f,3i'fc .,,.',k , Z f Q L .jA?5f'i',,,V-ti , ii-72 . 'I Y' ..-ffsfgga K ' ft. y is V .Q i 'ie-M ' 'R Lllg .wtf ' . .. ' . I -' 5 I-Ag' 9' JFJEAIZQ ' ' J f 1 5 .9 i. 74 ,. A i .f .. ,O ,L , Q 6. , -,,s3C 4 Q: pg ef , X .. .. P , f 4 , , an--at N, I G lil i -I ' , l , 'l Xe ...ff , ,Y .. .,4 -H: 57, nl .41 1 x 0 ' I S 5 .Lf ...Q ....::f :':. Aff '-.' . ,,,,. fan... - 0 V r Dave jakstis on a touchdown run against St. Mary's of Milford. 1 l C ' A J 2 f- A I J' an :fro 7 gf -IQI7 , , +5 , ,- R. 1 e ., 1- . 'J' I 'A ' - '24 F x S 2 'Liv x ' .9 K vayir a 1 GT i' 'Les . . 'Sv-at fiifu'-fi v-Tiii e y'-2 f,-.niffiig-'..if5i:i'1'.' L.5sf s'?2'?i.l -: f' SENIORS: S. Santora, P. Pelland, R. Samuelson, R. Leger, L. Noel, P. Bazinet, R. Furtado, T. Miller, j. Benoit, E. Wfhipple, D. Perron, R. Ahlquist 'J F 'L '+ .f-vu, H 'S ' Q. .1 4' ,S xiii. X X' - , X 1.-. -Q13 X A .x my G 1 Q , Ji 'fx Lnlvi w fig slwf . - . . 1154-azz. 'iff x...'-111,-Vsiifl . .ini-'fi .1. gl, :MAC- - nn:-4 l H 219, rf? Q2'f4sL.Qjgg3 ,. ,, , MV. 4 as az . -- G wx: . ,, E . f ww- ai'-'K . ,J 'V N L., 'laiiisik-ir g 1 ri- . a. 4,1 Zefaf 2... 2 's ' f-az4nw ' + V, .- -fs rv-we fr Afksavhr-wr - - If-' M i' -' a, - 1 . -A nf. , , . ?f'5P l.,g-4a , , V5 f '-'T .vw-ai-ws, N ' Q V .-,gif- ':f.7:' The first of the many Grafton goals that were scored against Uxbridge C0-Crzpmizzr Karen Marsden and Sue Tom- kiewicz with the girly mark, Miss Decker. QF: ' 3, W ,- fi? A . , 1, ,, 'vi 1 . 4, E . J, nw: 1 ,ar ' i rv ri dw Ei fi? f Ilf 'I H gl w-ar,:....,,,9qw Silk...- rg .IL I 66 Sur' un flats 4-M' I 445 . , , 4 'qi' .vxyf ki '?,Q':' V L1 df 'f f- '.,' e. LA . 'airy v ' . 'ff .1 Jiri .ff 4 ' 4 . , J',NM'fg1'x J',,.' 'v . ,'o ,. - V5 i.n.:y if: ,. I- kg,-,f,, ,,!' 5 ' Zf,'?a . . i SHNIORS: fill-c:LlI'll.llllS Karen IXILIFSLICD and Suu Tomkicwicz, and linda M:1CDoug1l lc rnnr Guillctrc Glniirl'irlmc1tr L ' lar , . , L ,-w1.-'- . ' A, llll l lXl.1r1lyn SIINIH ' . x--nun A -.- -r,'.f': Az .J 2. nf. m.r !:h.x,a.1.1r.!s-cl1ul4.1Dd..A41!,'lhLLl.dId1l . 4 J' 'L iff. VARSITY: G. Pichette, S Branowicki, D. Nault, S. Grif- fin. Sefond Roux' G. Bath, J. Guil- lette, L. MacDougall, M Wenc, D. Gugliemello, K Marsden, S. Tomkiewicz, M Bi Simmler, C, Radzik, B. - beau, C. Ryan, N4 I J' .:.,A- mghj 'f.'..I ,,,,gf - . JAYVEES: C. Mongcau, K. Ferrara, M. Cir- rito, M. Kreel, S. Noel, A. Morin, M Conlin. Serond Roux' N. Springer, D. Zanauskas, J. Malley, D. Pichette, J. Richardson, S. Pender gast, P. Glispin .-. :ra.:xg, hs , Q ..::J-1.1, I Z 2 u a r i .J .4 1 ,4 N i '5 HL T- V , . 7 G .-.,.f 7 2 ' . 40 wsu L5 35 ' V v f qs G 30 5 33 11: 4' I J 9 J, . H 42 4 U 31 5 U ,Ii A U I H A - I HI if ' 'sus X K Kx I I . N if-4. f:. eM -. if ' -f i -- nf f .H i n if 1 f F hr' t L E11 lvl--g 11EL.L1K'I'.T1 I' 'L'Tf,k'!'i-'2 fX1g-X 7lhYfN . ' 0 a y 5 5 e Q 2' cz f Gmfmn 293 XVestbom 28 at the half. ,QJXY 75 0 '21 K f.fff.1f'f.fH,'s Sr ll llusxilcr :mal Rolvlvin 1 .',llllfilll',l A 1 68 7 Y -514' 'nl-X ,, Fl V V .9 . 23:-Proj gy ,no 1 V l -- 44 52 l V 1 Fi A X52 4 X ,AF1- : ',, VARSITY: -I. Locontn, P. Tnnelli, T. Bergcnholtz, S. Wrenn, R. Lufkin, Co-Manager J. Williams, T. Powers, R. Ahlquist, S. Rossiter, S. Sullivan, G. Sinclair, B. Maynard, Co-Manager, T. Broclrick ' - 9 D 0 M o 0 O 0 0 0000 0 0' , A 'BQJF Xt, Pre-game warm-ups x, b.F7'0i r 4' . mf'-if -I-. -fi .f-, S z gig si 'SX 'Q ' 'ai'-, ef, . JL. ei 'alfa Tom demonstrates his magic powers to the crowd before the game. lx Qiiwg n-:Qt ,J4 . X Q' - A ut T, 1' 6 , , fgmrro, SMFTUA MM 1 4 'k'e' TDI Iii' f KYEM . ' JAYVEES: A. Dumas, G. Ahlquist, Daniels, K. Ericson, P. Ald- rich, K. Dick, Captain R. Ross, G. Connors, K. Perry, Manager R. Rocco D' . I C M34 ra,-gcc, ' 4 5 :ii 5 iv 3 ' r - J, - v 4.2 -- '+- ., , 1 j 4.4 , ' Co-Captains Robbin Ahlquist and Scott Rossiter outjump the Oxford Pirates. , U -2 'Qs .. CMU-if ' , - Q.:-vplnp. 303' - 1111 3 Q Y 5 ul 4- X 5 J . ,ma 'X I I 1 I , F X ' H179 fTA 'l.L,kL.2'r'1'fff'tHlK.3.7, '- 77: 'IW-Rf 'M' . 4 RN If 1 Q . X I-. f - I ,AN 1' 1' .I Y -4 . in 5 2 r lx X' ... , N j Q N . rw' 1 , ' 'A A a . -,f--X. P., ,. J -L, -4, s, ,.,fs ,. . .. - af ,. x-, QL .--'. 1 -i :-.r...f - 4' ' 1 -v f ' ' . 4, wwf L K WN!-5 'H-111-arm wfr-wr'14fsm..o.'az:A' i. 931243 VARSITY: Fifi! Row: G. Bath, D. Perron, D. Nault. Serorzd Row: C. Radzik, P. Glispin, A. Leslie, D. Dumas, and S. Griffin. jAYVIZfiS' j. Tfinclli, P. Mnrrknml, A. Murin, P. Foto, Pcndcr- gasr, .mil M. Pcrcrsrm 70 'Y 3 '. , Andi puts one in. ff ,.- ' 3 . ,, ' A ...YL P off 4 '3as!ef6a1i A I ,fa f I V , M aw ,I Andi jumps high to bring down the rebound. 5' mil I-lH.!AL1KKARx'1KQIRTlAK,J5.7.X hlhC'JI n'T 'T'F1ifl'F4fi:' ' 1'- TAX, Af 4Y'u -kfh-'Y baC'!'!5'x..LQ'1f' ' i?i'f'7 ' 'uil9 f4 E Qi 2. L 4,...- QYYQ-T 9999 .4 , F na A NW -J Y-wr I' 1 JI. 'I 4Z,, Q Pat and Andi on defense against Millbury. K ...,.-.g I .f ' If +1 Q-.-Q5 Jcvfsifa-:f.1fzzi- -f1sa,f-.4-,-f fi?ffi -w ,fffvkw-e4ff',ff-fl K Q 1 'K i 5- HY.. X. e. x -6 an -AV' vi V 1 ,H . , . . v 1 ,ogy - n U. fy, S214 pzfzf 1 'L tin, , '5-965217 ,Q f Q I' fqyy S 113 ,A V O f 4- af, . Eff v f f Jf ' 'T - - f --D M I? gg ' y K? 4 u . f ,. L , nv , ff'-Hr - - 5 svq' -A ' X .u N . I YPQK , lv 'ry' r -F 4--H r. , 1 ,Y A From Row: Judy Tcbo, janet Gcngel, Joy Amour. Bafk Roux' Bonnie Khing, Debby Foto, Karen Hudson, Maurecn Thornas I .y , 314. .R -'s.' ev ,p . . Maureen, Judy, and joy Q 1 Q I QQ 'x 34: , h in I 'olflilg' y ' F5 NI NIHHN Kuxrn lln-lwn, Dnlwlvy Ibm, Bon I X1 I A ' PM 1-If Klmw. .mtl .I-'uf V Guuzcl Tha Tz'i-Cfzfflfzizn' jan, Kurun. and Debby 1' - ' . D A U.. --,iv Irv- g1,,. ' . I4 U ,vw 1 l'iuA.xJ ' ', . .td 115395 H flaws? Z: Az! '?l 0 sn' - fi ' w.- ,1V', -1'2 Q.. -1 y v- 'f 'A , yr' ' ay- ' . np - y ff .fu 4.1 ' z K. y 1 'Tia' .. ' l: e'5' ' i ' in ' . 'Q .: A ,' ig' X' - -'als' H, ., - , .1 F .J :J ,- , Q 5 - , W 'f- '- ' Q .s. -i .5 1 , 4' -uw' K1 ifwlrl f U Q Q' N - 1' ' I I' H53 1 1 V :Ml I V ' ' i ' . G' I ' - K A I nf F 1 'E 4 n , , J I U 'sl . -from-'U' ' , A I ' A AJ 'f hp' Q 'N 4 f' - . ,. vw- - I ' Z , .pk u- ,Ja 1 Q3 KSIV15- 1 A' ' 1' uf: V' ' 'fpj- 1 A 4 , y. V V ..' V, -.' .nxvv I Iynwsgp . in-'vlfl-' y N I 'Lf' N . w,,p4 ed .W-VJ.. N A '31 V V V' i I ,,...,.-. M ,. A A ' ' ' ' gf, T, A in 4. W I f. . -,L, '1, 2 '-arm. fu. i if 1 , n K' .V I f P, 6 . 1- ' . 1. 1 .Q ,. - 1. gigjlsxiin ,. . , Q' ' ,fini f f' 4 11 L 5, 3, Jgg5gum.nrmr.nLx+l'1x1uLgL. UIQICI' QUIZ? S KY iw f R lMlxX THE COURT: Andrea Leslie, Deborah Foto, janet Gengel, Queen Elizabeth Rawinski, Joyce Ewalcl, Karen Hudson, Michele Rossi 7Al'Q6? 1301123 0 112 1159 . 0 1112 110112 '1- iw ' 1 f- Y 1 67' Y l SQ. ,Zh A 'I Ni J ' 'sf' 4 Ma? ' ' Ag 1 74 l w .. . -- .mg f 1 .- , 'snafgHy-fcQfe'f!23::wf1ffKwwHQ::a,wcyv9g2ffsa'vf ,QW ,M a-'N ' 5 L egg ,Sq , , WI fb ,- Q Rx. Queen Liz Rawinski ,XNJQX fvhfli 1967 DC R' 'K 1 'M 75 1' ' I ,. r Y 1 i V 1 f l 5 Q ,, V I E X 3 S W K 1 5 Q 1 ! 1' P Q K ' git-if Rcigning King .md Queen: Dennis Wrcnn and janet Gengel z Pix C316 QI' Xi I x ' ' 'I 4- i C -1117- Viv- fn.--n -. ' .,... :u...'3'-J-J-.- Jw ,'.'.'T'1QhI-X?CW.iJlN:!?'1 g ' 1, ' -uzx:.a.xu.m.n.zmLu.w s.:.y:-efxa-wJ.-,-1-ex Zjeffs r r E N ' J Qecemger 3 , I9 67 , r W is 1 f L - - 144' r . ,Z N N ? '--Q , a Stephen Santora, Karen Marsden, Paul Gibree, Karen Hudson, Queen -Inner Gcngcl, King Dcnni W'renn, Marilyn Simmler, Scott Rossiter L Kale,--1,--.1-..,f ff, , .., , Z -' 3 . u - W 4 ' N 1121, F ,- 'f 2' -2,4-' Sig 7' Eugene Carlo, Deborah Guglielmello, Queen Karen Marsden, King Robbin Ahlquist, Deborah Foto, Gary Sinclair r 7j lI IYK 'n- -,CI'K. nr. ... 11.4 .---1n1n.. ....,.. -. --..f.- ..4,-,.,.f.. ...E .4 .r upo- l 54,4-nu un. pa-v-1 . 1 1' :..-rr' - --44-..1--n. .x -- ggffiff' 1 . am, , 4 ' I K ,if 'T'---, .f 'x XJ l '47 ,v ,, 'ag f ,Q-' 4 - 4-f.,,,,,,., nl 1 I f' uw .-LJ' Mrs. Pa'l'ry AbboH' Mr. and Mrs. Sieve Abonowdlui Mr. B. Adams Mrs. E. N. Adams David Adamson An Admirer Denise Ahearn Gary Ahlquisl' Mr. and Mrs. Ahlquisl' Robbin Ahlquisl Al of 'rhe 602 Cindy Alden Mr. and Mrs. Richard Alden Peler Aldrich Mr. and Mrs. Richard Amaral Mr. and Mrs. Waller Amelin Mr. and Mrs. Amorello Anderson Associales Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson M. J. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. James Angell Mrs. Lucy Angell Mr. and Mrs. Richard Angell Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Archanbeaull' J. A. Arlr Mrs. Afheline Army Peier Army Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Warren Arnold Donna Arola Grandpa Arola Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Arola Ari and Me Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aichue Mr. and Mrs. Garfield R. Afchue Herb Afchue Jaclrie Audel' 40 Ausfin Mr. and Mrs. Ayofle Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ayol'l'e Mr. and Mrs. Roger AyoHe Baby Huey Maryann Bagdis Mr. and Mrs. Bronon V. Bahosh, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Balmer Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Balmer Mr. and Mrs. BaneH Linda Banks Mr. and Mrs. Arfhur Barnes Janice and Joyce Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Roberf Barrows Mr. and Mrs. Pefer Barllnos Grelchen Balh Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bafh Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bafes James Bavosi BayoneHe-5605a Roberl M. Bayroufy Paul Bazinel Beniamin Beanbag Rodger Beaudoin Kafhy Beaudreau Beauregarde Var'l'lres Bedrosian Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Belailfine Mr. and Mrs. George Belsifo Carlos Bengisson Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Benoil' Donald F. Benoil' Felipe Benoil' Conslance Berard Mrs. Delisca Berard Mrs. Henry Bernier Roberl Bernier Mr. and Mrs. Berlrand Besf Wishes Mr. and Mrs. Milne Bikes Mr. and Mrs. Arlhur Biscornel' Lola Biscornei Miss Suzanne Biscornel' Mr. and Mrs. Alberl' J. BissonneH'e Jr BeHy Biorndal Georgia Biorndal Linda Biorndal Caroline Blanchei' Roberi J. Blanchei' Mr. Roberl' M. Blanche'H'e Janice Boberg Richard Boberg Mr. Charles Bolaclr Mr. and Mrs. Arlhur Bolivar Ronald Bourgel Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boul'ieHe Debbie Boyns Mr. and Mrs. Earle Boyns Mr. and. Mrs. Edmund Boyns Eddie Brigafi Mr. and Mrs. George Brodeur Brodeur's Religious Shop Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brodeur Mr. and Mrs. John H. Brodriclr Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brown Miss Marion Brown Earl M. Buddy William Budge Mr. and Mrs. Waller Burnham Mr. and Mrs. Richard Buller ,- -- --4 Cadrin's Barber Shop Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cadrin Mrs. Beffy Cahill Mr. and Mrs. John H. Caldwell Craig Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron Margaref P. Canden Capfain Beefhearf Mr. and Mrs. Alberf Cardoza AI and Joanne Cardoza Mr. and Mrs. Arfhur Carlson E. A. Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Carole Mr. and Mrs. Bill Caron Miss Lynda Carofa Lee Casfonguay Felix Cavaliere C.F.K.T.D.K.D.B.K.P.G.V.J.B.A.M. Miss Lydia Chang Barbra M. Chausee Chrys-'67 Mr. and Mrs. Churchill Mr. and Mrs. Frank Circone Monica Cirrifo Mr. and Mrs. Cirrifo Margaref Clapp Sally Clapp Skip, JoAnne and Befsy Clapp Dr. and Mrs. William Clapp Wayne Clark and family Class of '65 reiecf Mrs. Roland Clifford Mr. Connaughfen Mrs. John Connor COO Carol Coonan Tom Coonan Mr. and Mrs. Corey Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Corkum Gene Cornish Thomas Cosfello Michael Coz Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Crawford Suzy Creamcheese Mr. David Cross Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Cross Mrs. Louise Crofeau Fiskey Crowell Mr. Richard Dahrouge Mr. and Mrs. H. Daignualf Dino Danelli Paf Daniels Arfhur E. Davidson John Davis Neil Davis Mr. and Mrs. George DeFalco Herberf Degon Mr. and Mrs. Carl DeMaria Mr. and Mrs. Clemenf DeMaria Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence DeMaria Ralph Desmond Paula Desmaris Paula Desmarais Harry DesRosiers Mr. and Mrs. Milfon DesRosiers Ralph DesRosiers Dianne Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dickinson Diocesan C.C.D. Board Mary Divine Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DiVigilio D.J. Mr. Frederick J. Dodge, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Dodge Miss Grace Dohlus Pafrick Dohlus Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dohlus Mr. and Mrs. Dowd Mr. and Mrs. Clemenf Dube Janice and Marie Dubois Mrs. Albina Dubois Mr. and Mrs. Roland Dubois Mr. and Mrs. John Duffek Mrs. Walfer Dunn Dukey's hof Honda Clair Dunphy Lenny Dunphy Dennis Dunphy Mr. and Mrs. Walfer Duplisea E.C.A.T.U. ScoHy Eliopulous Mr. and Mrs. Roberf Ellison Mr. and Mrs. Engvall Kennefh Erenius Fang-a-Belle Mrs. Bronson Fargo Mrs. Befh Farischon Mr. and Mrs. William Farley David V. Farnham Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feely Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fesfa Mr. and Mrs. Sfanley Filgerleski Finger Mrs. John Fifzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Flagg Gail Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flynn Lucille Flynn Marine Flynn Mrs. Marine Flynn Terry Flynn Mr. and Mrs. William Foley and Judith Peler Fonlaine Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Forsman Carol Forss Mr. and Mrs. Chrisiie Folo Debbie Folo PaHi Fofo A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend from Millbury Mr. and Mrs. Renafo Sebasfiao Mr. and Mrsf Paul Galenian Beclzy Gamela Karen Gamela Mr. and Mrs. Sieve Gamela Sunshine Gannon Eleanor Garceau Mrs. Anila Gasco Mrs. Consfance Gasco Sieve Gasco Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Gene Genghis Charles Gaselr James Galfozzi Alfred Gemma John Gemme Eileen Gengel Mrs. Eleanor Gengel Furlado Grandma Roger Greene Mr. and Mrs. James Grenier Susan Griffin The Group Therapy Jinx Mr. and Mrs. Guernon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Guerra Amelia Guevara Mr. and Mrs. Guglielmello Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. GuilleH'e Mr. and' Mrs. Ronald GuilleHe Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Guilmelfe Adele Haddad Mary Haddad David Hall Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Edgar Hall Henry Hall Daniel J. Halpin, Jr. Al Hamillon James Harper Janel' Gengel PaHi Gengel Mr. and Mrs. John Gibbons Mr. and Mrs. Waller Gibree Mr. and Mrs. George Guguere Mrs. Gillespie Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Gilvar Kevin Girard John W. Glispin Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Glispin Mr. and Mrs. Perley E. Goddard, Jr. Good Luclc Alice Goulef Mr. and Mrs. Arlhur R. Goulel Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Goulel Joan Goulel Michael Goulel Mr. and Mrs. Norman Goulel' Sfephen Goulel' Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Goulel William Goulel' Mr. and Mrs. Graham KTIWC is Lynda Harper Mr. Richard H. Harris Jacquie Ahlquisl' Harl' Big Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Harvie Mrs. Florence Harvie Mrs. Hawes Mr. and Mrs. Max W. Hayden Mr. and Mrs. Franlr Hayes The Head Shop Hells Angles Mrs. Grace Heniz Mr. and Mrs. Carl Herrmann Paul Herrmann Peler Herrmann Mr. and Mrs. Jaclr Higginbolfom Mr. and Mrs. Hillfon Claylon Holland Jr. Mrs. Anna Holmquisl' James F. Holi' Honey Bear Hoolhead Mrs. Helen Holzelman Karen Hudson Kalhy Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Kennelh Hudson Mark Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hudson Humphrey U.S.N. Charlie Hurley Mr. and Mrs. Fred lanniccheri Mr. and Mrs. Edward lde Mr. and Mrs. Roberl' Jennings Jig 2 .AG1 I1A..lhn'TY7 TUIKTQIZ 11.m llc!-ast'5l179 l.9!w Laura Jodoin Gordon P. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William George Johnsfome Leo Joncas Richard Jones E. Jordalen Roberf L. Kallin J. H. Karagosian Mr. and Mrs. Waller Kafunas Kei+h Hill Farms Bonnie Khing Mrs. Florence Kilmurray Mr. and Mrs. Sue Knapilr Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Knapilr Zigmoni' Knapik James Kneeland James Kneeland, Sr. John T. Kneeland, Sr. Thomas R. Kneela nd Mr. and Mrs. Marsha Kreel Lee Knowlfon Mrs. John Kuczinski Mrs. Frances Kulrlierus Mr. and Mrs. Janice Kuras Joey Kuras Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roberl' Lacey The La Choy Franlr Kuras Joseph Kuras Fredric Lacey Babies Richard Laflamme Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lampman Earl Langdon Mr. and Mrs. James D. Lanlrford and Son Mr. Edward Laphlin Gregory Lapworlh Mr. and Mrs. Alberf J. La Rocque Miss Alice Lavallee Mr. and Mrs. Roberi' Lavallee Mr. and Mrs. Benoi+ Lavoie and Family Mr. and Mrs. Al Lazarro L.B.J. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lawrence Le Bair Alphonse LeBoeuf Jr. Donna LeBoeuf Mr. and Mrs. LeChoy I Riclr LeClaire Trefflc LeBoeuF Mrs. Alexina Legassey Larry Legassey Mr. and Mrs. Roger Legassey Shirley Legassey Mrs. Raymond Leger 141-x. 1vA'rn.. n.a: ?vALfm:x2L?-'L 5a.'!hii c f1 E-iff' '-assbfiv' The Lemanslcis Mr. and Mrs. John Leonard Leper Leper's Girl Mr. and Mrs. Donald Leslie Richard Lewis William Lewis Mr. and Mrs. William F. Lewos L+. and Mrs. Ronald Lewos Mrs. Forresl' Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. John D. Linde Mr. and Mrs. Waller C. Linden Curly Linlc Liffle G.T.O. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Loader Mr. and Mrs. James A. Lowe Mr. and Mrs. James A. Lowe James, Lucy and Alice Lowe Lucy Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Luflclin Sue Luflrin Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lynch Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald MacDougall Mr. and Mrs. James R. MacDougall Mr. and Mrs. Cromp'l'on MacDuffie Mary MacDuffie Mrs. Henry Mahler Janei Maily Mr. and Mrs. Donald Malgoeuf Mr. and Mrs. Alberl' Mangano Mr. and Mrs. Donald Manseau Manfred Mann Mr. and Mrs. Ar+hur Marando The Mareans Marge and Slrip Gary Marsden Mr. and Mrs. John F. Marsden Mille Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Doalc Marlin Mr. and Mrs. Rodney L. Mar+in, Jr. Mary Jane Mary and Joni Mr. Louie Masse Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Mafeychalr Mr. and Mrs. Valmore Ma+hieu Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Maison Kennefh Ma'H'hews Tommy MaHus Mr. and Mrs. Charles May Chuckie May Mr. and Mrs. Pefer May Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mayer Mrs. Ralph Maynard ' Pep Mayo fseacf-Q. f 3wffTf'r-4..l?,f.?r-f.' and Chris as-1111: i if U Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Me and Milne Me and Ron Gregory Mazza Jaclr McCar+hy Ray McClinl'on Alberl' McGee Rober+ McGee Lawrence A. McGrail Roberf McGral'h John Mclnlosh Jr. Me and Sieve Mr. and Mrs. Meany Member of 'lhe Class of '65 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mercil: Mr. and Mrs. Sfanley Mercilr Mrs. Madeline Millen Mr. and Mrs. EvereH' Miller Margie Mills Doug Milchell Richard Mifchell Mr. and Mrs. Franlr Moffal' Mr. and Mrs. Ar+hur Moison Mr. Moore Daniel Moore Helen Moore Marianne Moore Susan Moore Mr. and Mrs. William Moore Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Morin Denise Morin Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morin Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morin Michele Morin Mr. and Mrs. Raoul B. Morin Rene Morin Mr. and Mrs. Roberl' E. Morin Sandra Morin Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mr. Richard Morris Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mossa Mr. and Mrs. Timolhy Murphy Jr. My Brown Eyed Girl Paula Myers Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Naiemy Mr. and Mrs. Gilberl Naull' Mr. and Mrs. Nefllebladf Rufus P. Nefllebladl' l Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs l. R. Nichols Mr. and Mrs Franlr Newfon Glenn M. Nichols G. W. Nichols Waldo Nichols Granl' Normanden Charles Norris Nolhing Bui' Weeds Mr. O. Mr. and Mrs. O'Bara Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. O'Connell Mr. and Mrs. John B. O'Connell Norman L. O'Neill A. Irene Orasy Mr. and Mrs. John A. Orasy Karrin and Paul Osierguard Ray Padgefl' James Padula Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Page Carmen Paglione Mr. and Mrs. Paine Mr. and Mrs. Richard Paquin and Family Mr. and Mrs. Roger Parenl' Al Parlrer Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Parlzer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parlrer William Parlrer Mr. and Mrs. Arfhur W. Parlin Harry and Karen Pashoian Jodi Pashoian Mrs. D. Pavoni John Pavoni Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Pawelczyl: Mr. and Mrs. Camile Pelland Paula Pelland Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pendlefon Mr. and Mrs. Felix Peplra Dennis Perron Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Perron Miss Paula Perron Pesly Peler, Tim, Glenn Ernes+ W. Pefers Mr. and Mrs. Alan Peferson Miss Chrisline Peferson Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Peferson Mr. Gary Peferson Mr. and Mrs. George Peferson George Nelson Peferson Jr. Mr. Howard Peferson Mrs. Laura Peferson Mr. Phillips Tecla Phillips Allan PicheH'e Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pichefle Mr. Guy PicheH'e Mrs. Lena PicheH'e Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. PicheHe Mr. and Mrs. Raymond PicheH'e Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Pichefle Mrs. Kay Pingeion ----ff--vw-1,---an-1-rv..---- .....-... A Roberf Pingefon Roberi' Pinge+on Planei' Wilfred Planfe Noselbop Plea+man Cele T. Plona Mrs. Josephine M. Plona Ken Plude Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Pogonelslci Mr. and Mrs. B. Poirier David Poirier Mrs. Dexier Pond Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Poulin Mr. and Mrs. Kennefh Powell The Primeval Ooze Susan Procfor Mr. and Mrs. Fabian Prevosf Mr. and Mrs. Kenne+h Prue Mr. and Mrs. Puringion Rufus Pufnam Dennis Quiry Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Quiry Pe+er ' Ra bbi+ Judy Rabidio Mr. and Mrs. Rainville Rascals The Raspberry Window Pane Mr. and Mrs. Alberi' Railciewicz Miss Helen Ra+lriewicz Mr. Kazimierz Raflriewicz Susan Raflriewicz Elizabefh Rawinslri Helen Rawinslci Maryanne Rawinslri Mr. and Mrs. John Rawinslri Mrs. Mary Raymond and Marie Red Sox Mr. and Mrs. Francis Remillard Mr. and Mrs. Leome Remillard Marion Remillard Phyllis Remillard Mr. and Mrs. Roger Remillard Faifh Richard Mrs. Kenne+h Ricard Diana Richards Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Richards Mrs. Norman Richards Mrs. Kay Ripley Laura and Burleigh Robar Miss Donna Rober+s Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robidou Mar+in Robidou Riia Robidou Mr. and Mrs. Cur'ris Robie and Family 41-v-s..r-.Q-unc.-11... 1.. .AL Quran. fn.:-H-v,4 fm. m ' .bfi - , 1.1: Mrs. L. Roche Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Rodricl: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ross Richard Ross Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rowe Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rowland Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Roy Royalfies M.C. Ruben L. Ruby Mrs. Carrie Russo Mr. Michael Ruiana Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Rufh Cafhy Ryan Mrs. Roberf Ryan Carleron Ryerson Elizaberh Ryerson Mr. and Mrs. Kennefh Ryerson Billy S+. Jean Richard Sf. Michel Mr. and Mrs. Paul S+. Pierre Mr. and Mrs. Roberl' Salelc Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sampson Ann Sampson Mr. and Mrs. Fosfer Samuelson Mrs. Marven Sanfora Mr. Sanrora Marlr Sanfora Mary Sanrora Susan Jane Sanfora Richard Sargenr Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Schul+e Clara ScoH Ruihie ScoH' Screamin' Jay Howard Chris+ine, David and S+ephen Serra Mr. and Mrs. Franlr Serra Mr. and Mrs. Roberf Serra Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Sheehan, Jr Mr. and Mrs. John Shulenburg Sidney fhe Bufcher Mr. and Mrs. James Simmler Ru'I'h and Bill Simmler Miss Edna Simpson Miss Marion Simpson Deborah Sinclair Gary Sinclair Sin K. Mr. Donald Small Mr. Smifh Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smifh Richard Smifh Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sneade Brenda S+arr 'mr--.fx 'av-4 A J .1-.Lf fu. .J-1cv..:.-.4 ' 1 ..f:v'4,.,-ev' 'nu 'PQ' ' '- .. . ,. .i . ,ful ,fd Miss Sfa r-Trek Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Sfoll Judy Sloll Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Sfeele Randolph Slidsen Francis Sloll Sfanley Sloskus Charles Slover George S'rra'ron Mrs. Alexander Sfrub Mr. and Mrs. John Slubberl' Donna Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sullivan Mary-Ellen Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sullivan Superbug Susy Gregory H. Sweigerl' Mrs. Mary Tafl' Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tafl' Adam Taparauskas Mrs. Adle Tebo ' Mrs. George R. Tebo Judifh Tebo Oscar Teixeira Mr. and Mrs. Therrian Harold Tighl' T.J. Tom and Paula Lois Tonelli Milly Trabalsi Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tracy Arlhur E. Tucker USAF Two Girls on GraFl'on Hill The Underground The Unknown Mr. and Mrs. Norman Vaillancourl Lucy Van Pell Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Vegnone Mr. and Mrs. Louis Viglialura, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Vincenf Nancy Vilaris Eric Von Zipper Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wade Mr. Walden Joseph Walkiewicz Mrs. L. Ward Mr. Wayne B. Warwick Mr. and Mrs. George Wassamann Jimmy and Julie Wassamann Mr. and Mrs. Normand Weldon Marianne Wenc Mrs. S. Wesl' Mr. and Mrs. Arlhur Wesierland Snidely Whiplash Wild Man Brad Williams Jon Williams Mr. and Mrs. Parker Williams Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Williams Mrs. Beulah Wilson David Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Wilson lll Mr. Winsky Mr. and Mrs. John Wolanski Mrs. Wood Lisa and Julie Wood Pal Wood Mr. and Mrs. William Wook Al Worden Mr. and Mrs. Allen Worden Marilyn Worden Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wrenn Barry Wrighl Sheila Young Mrs. Virginia Young Mr. and Mrs. William Young Leonard Zalauskas Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Frank Zappa Mr. and Mrs The Class of l968 wishes to thank all those who have made this COMPASS possible T' ' TWHGT Chesler Zaleski Roger Zaleski and Kim Zanauskas Mi+chell Zasfawny vzafif- Qu .. ' 'yu:f::xu.a1..uz-ws.1.wwl.nf1.Ar.xr.11l1lln 1 MISIASZEK FUNERAL HOME Graf+on, Mass. 839-2283 I S Soir liglwls and soil music add lo llwe pleasanl al'- mosplwere ar Ki're's Resfauranf. Fealuring prime slealcs served on a Red Hoi' SIciIle+ as only men 40 Ferry Sf. wailers can serve Jrliem. SO- Graffon OIT Rle- Izza Lobsfers, Shrimp, Chicken. Privafe dining room 839-3455 for Weddings and Banquefs. Closed every Monday. PONTIAC TEMPEST Selecfecl Used Cars CENTRE GARAGE OF NO. GRAFTON. INC. 257 Worcesrer S+., No. Graffon Mass. 0I536 HARLAND INGALLS. Bus. No. Graffon VE 9 Presidenf A Good Place To Borrow or Save SCX, PAID LAST TWO DIVIDENDS New and Used Car Loans Personal Loans Vaca+ion Loans Savings Accounis Travel Checks Regisfered CI1ecI:s GRAFTON SU BU RBAN CREDIT U N ION Grafion Shoppers Mari' 839-37I7 NORMAN CHASE CONSTRUCTION SuH'on, Mass. IX xi114+u1H?m'ACTxfm1wr r- mari..-v,:x'7-1'-fx nerr-1 f-,..L3,-.f fear, wa.,-1.-Q--M, ' A -MJ:-yff. -ww-bw '-.. J L... 1 ,f -. To the Class of I968 We Wish You Every Success SMITH VALVE CORPORATION 8l Hope Ave. Worcesler, Mass. Manufacturers of Quality Valves and Controls lncenlive work opporlunilies willm a lulure based on individual growllw ff' ' T Q. ?IJ.,STwl'4nS..IJ.fTll Cf -l., ?'9l Compliments of SANDBERGVS SERVICE STATION Roule I4O a+ Silver Lake Compliments of ARMOUR-PORTER COMPANY Fabricaling and Welding Engineers Creeper Hill Rd. No. Graflon, Mass. ROBERT S. REID Tel. 755-0827 Chief Engineer 839-44l3 839-44l4 J. J. O'DONNELL WOOLENS, INC. SOUTH GRAFTON, MASS. H2'fDfSK2Q.i.?, I-Q.. Ba . . l5JZ'. '7 'k N.X...x '1C ffl. . . . 1 -P i J,.l..3.l-'vi f4,.erT 'Q-L.,-' 'TTP5-4-b--As.- .13 I.-1 .- Complimen'rs of KLONDIKE INN Rouie l22 So. Graf'ron, Mass. Tel. 839-3307 Choice Seafood Our Specialfy Banquefs and Weddings Accommodafed FULL LIOUOR PRIVILEGES Complimenfs of VALLEY BEAUTY SALON 9l Main S+. So. Graffon MARSHA THOMAS Manager TEL 8394665 Complimenfs of JORDAN'S GARAGE Complimenis of PAGE'S SUPER SHELL 338 Worcesier S+. No. Graffon, Mass. Tel. 839-9l6I 24-hour ALA-AAA ROAD SERVICE Tune-Ups Muffler Service ., .-7, 11.11-,Annu-nun Compliments of THE CHEERLEADERS Home Appliances X. CADRIN 81 SONS A TrusIecI Name for Service TEL. 839-228I 334 Providence Rd. So. Graf'ron, Mass. Complimenfs of FLEMlNG'S GARAGE A CompIe're Line of GULF Producfs Complimenfs of GRENIER'S CITGO SERVICE STATION BOB'S RADIO 84 TELEVISION 839-2684 BOB BLANDING Graffon Shoppers' Mari No. Graffon, Mass. -,--1,,..., ,,. ...,-1-N,,.,. y...-.. .. ,-....-J.-.1 .H ,- .z....,- '.1I.,:- Complimenis of GEORGE JORDAN 8: SONS GAUVIN SUPPLY CQ. Snow Blowers, Garden Traciors, Lawn Mowers and Tillers 475 Main S+. So. Graffon, Mass. TEL. 865-4278 Complimenis of The WORCESTER TELEGRAM and GAZETTE Ready-Mixed Washed Sand and Gravel E. L. DAUPHINAIS, INC. No. Graffon, Mass. 839-4475 757-450l Learn To Drive ai' ANN SBROGNA'S DRIVING SCHOOL 290 Graffon S+. Worcesfer, Mass. JOSEPH NOEL 81 SON Plasfering-Sfucco-Brick Work Grafion, Mass. TeI. 839-3I28 COUNTRY PLAZA LANES No. Graffon, Mass. Where the action is. NOEL'S DAIRY FREEZE and NOEL'S PIZZA Roufes l40 and I22 CompIimen+s of DOANE'S MOBIL SERVICE 1-1-1 . E-. .- CHRISTIE'S HAIRSTYLING SALONS CoiHore5 of Distinction yPI 2IF'I SII ff W I M I' os er G orces er, 839 4048 752-6305 FRED G. WALTER CO., INC. I368 Graffon S+. Worcesfer, Mass. DUKANE SOUND EQUIPMENT Compliments of VOUTOUR'S EXPRESS, INC. 366 Providence Road So. Graffon, Mass. 839-2404 Complimenis of SURE FUEL SERVICE CASSON-FOSTER PHOTOGRAPHERS Your Class Photographer 438 S fhb dg S+ 'r A b M TI 832 4880 Compliments of WELDEX Old Westboro Rd., TEL. 839-4272 Grafton, Mass. Compliments of THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Compliments of VALETON E CLEAN ERS Grafton Shoppers' Mart No. Grafton, Mass. KRULA'S BAKERY, DONUTRICIANS Home S+yIe Bakery 9I Main S+., Souih Grafion, Mass. AIRCO WELDING SUPPLY Worcesier Sales and Service Cenfer 88 PrescoH S'I'., Worcesier, Mass. TEL. 754-5837 757-2606 Complimenis of PRATT'S CORNER STORE Nor+I1 Graffon, Mass. MARCELINE'S BEAUTY NOOK MARCELINE-Hair s+yIas+ 2 Beverly Rd., Norih Grafion, Mass. TEL 839 2I74 LEO'S GARAGE USED CARS-SALES AND SERVICE Body Work, Painfing, and General Repairs Il2 Worcesier S+., Norih Grafion, Mass. TEL 839 958I CURE'S COLONIAL HOUSE Fine Furniiure and Rugs 23 No. Main S+., NorII'1 Graffon, Mass. TEL 839 3722 WHITERELL'S 46 No. Main S+. NORTH GRAFTON, MASS. CompIimen+s of WASHINGTON MILLS ABRASIVE CO. Nor+I'1 Graffon, Mass. PAT FLEMING'S PACKAGE STORE Best in Bettled Liquors NEWTON STUDIO Graf'ron Shoppers' Mar+ NorII1 Graffon, Mass. COMMERCIAL PORTRAITS WEDDINGS Tel. 839-60I8 Cleaning, Laundry, SI'1ir'rs, Repair Work and Sforage RU DY'S DRY CLEAN I NG Pick-Up and Delivery Service 50 No. Main S+., Nor+I'1 Grafion, Mass. Tel. 839-4982 COLLETTE MOTORS 8I Main SI. Sou+I1 Graffon, Mass. WORCESTER COUNTY RAMBLER DEALER COLLEGE CIRCLE PHARMACY Graffon Shoppers' Mari' Nor'I'h Graffon, Massl. DAN'S RADIO 81 TV 59 Main S+. Soufh Graffon, Mass. FERN-CRAFTS INC. Millbury, Mass. Commercial Prinling of All Kinds OFFSET AND LETTERPRESS GRAFTON PRINTING CO.. INC. Graffon Shoppers' Mari' Norfh Graflon, Mass. TEL 8392259 THE PATRICIAN HAIRSTYLISTS PATRICIA A. LYSIK Graffon Shoppers' Mafl Norlh Graffon, Mass. TEL 839 3353 Complimenfs of REARDON OIL SERVICE I8 Norfh S+. Graffon, Mass. Complimenrs of BOUCHER'S BARBER SHOP I95 Main S+. Soufh Graffon, Mass. Flowers For All Occasions ESPOSITO'S FLOWER SHOP 4 Williams Rd. Norih Graffon, Mass. eries Io Worcesler, Shrewsbury, Weslboro, Graflon, and Auburn TEL 839 2982 Compliments of RCSENFELD CQNCRETE C0 Milford, Mass. Compliments of PREST-WHEEL Soufh Graf+on, Mass. Complimenfs of SENTRY SUPERS Millbury, Mass. CompIimen+s of THE WING INSURANCE AGENCY I Worcesfer S+. Graf'ron, Mass. SUNDMERE PHARMACY The Prescrip+ion Drug SI'ore H35 Graffon SI. Worcesfer, Mass. GEORGE M. ROBERTS, Reg Ph CompIimen+s of GLENN AND LUCY NICHOLS - -1 -v-111-xfv.-1-. A. - . ,.-1-vkwxghrmmu,-x.lx 1- km x.mn.mzunx.1u-:Minn-u.1-nr-1 Compliments of HODES SU PERMARKETS GRAFTON WORCESTER SPENCER AUBURN JENNINGS PRINTING COMPANY Your Complete Print Shop ROBERT M. JENNINGS 59 Millbury Sfreei' Graffon, Mass. TEL 839 40I9 ROBERT c. RONEY FUNERAL HOME, INC. Personalized Service Wi+I1In Hoe Means OI All TEL 839 449I Complimenfs of GENERAL ROOFING AND PAINTING Nor+I1 GraHon, Mass. Complimenfs of WEBBER FUELS INC. Compliments of N. PaLsELu AND SONS, INC. Nor+I1 Graf'ron, Mass. LICOLN PRECISION MACHINE CO Wishes All Success To the Graduating Class of I968 Complimenfs of PANZERA'S WAYSIDE FURNITURE STORE l485 Graf'I'on Road-Easf Millbury TEL 798 23 5 ROL-O-DROME SKATING RINK Webs+er, Mass. TEL 839 3862 Complimen+s of SAREAULTHS MARKET GRAFTON TREE DEPARTMENT WALK-RITE SHOE STORE Shoes for All fhe Family TEL. 839-60I2 C-3raf+on Shoppers' Mar+ Compliments of LEOFANTI'S RESTAURANT Compliments of THE JUNIOR CLASS BOOSTERS CLUB Best of Luck to the Class of 1968 CompIimen+s of DIPLOMAT BEAUTY SALON Millbury, Mass. Complimenfs of LEWCOTT CHEMICAL CO. MiIIbury, Mass. CompIimen'I's of TOWN LINE DAIRY FARM Williams S+.-Up'ron FOR HOME DELIVERY PHONE 529-6909 KOOPMAN LUMBER AND HARDWARE 53 Church S+. Whi+insviIIe, Mass. CompIimen+s of LAKE RIPPLE GARAGE Grafion, Mass. FIELD HOCKEY TEAM CompIimen+s of PACKAGE STORE Graffon Shoppers' Mari Complimenfs of WALTER C. WHEELER INSURANCE AGENCY 3I7 Main S+. Sou+h Grafion, Mass. Best Wishes to the Class of l968 MR. and MRS. JOSEPH D. ERENIUS KNOWLTON'S DAIRY FARM Grafton's Only Producer-Dealer Compliments of FRAN'S CARD AND GIFT SHOP FlNN'S PHARMACY Soulh Graffon, Mass. Prescriplions Hallmark Cards Russell Slover Candies ROLAND'S GRAFTON CENTER BARBER SHOP I Worcesier S+. Graf+on, Mass. Open Tuesday Thru Sa+urday ADVANCE BEARING 8: SUPPLY CO.. INC. Worcesfer, Mass. SOUTH END SERVICE I4 Main SI. SouI'I'1 Graffon, Mass. BLUE BIRD BEAUTY SALON Town Plaza Whifinsville, Mass. Complimenfs of AGWAY, INC. Main S+ree'I'-Sou+I'1 Graf'I'on BUGGY WHIP RESTAURANT CaI'ering For AII Occasions Roufe I22, Soufh Graffon, Mass. Tel. 839-904i CompIimenI's of PAUL'S PRODUCE IOO Worcesfer S+. Nor+I1 Graffon FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES EDWARD B. DILLON INSURANCE AGENCY Office 839-4978 Shoppers' Mart Residence 839-6300 North Grafton, Mass. Compliments of REXPAK mv. of REXALL DRUG 81 CHEMICAL C Custom Molders and Decorators of Plastic Artic-les Compliments of KEITH HILL NURSING HOME ARCADE PACKAGE STORE Church S+. WI1i+insviIIe, Mass. GRAFTON PHARMACY 8 Worces+er S+. Gra++on, Mass. JIM'S TEXACO STATION 29I Main S+. Sou+I1 Gvra++on, Mass. GAUDETTE INSURANCE AGENCY Gra++on and Nor+I1bricIge AII Forms of Insurance Compliments of WALDCR REALTY CORPCRATION LEO WALTER MILLETTE 42 Keifh Hill Road Presidenl Graflon, Mass. Tel. 839-3320 Q .gagrzn-L'.,fL,' 41: ' Y' 173' . . 45 - V ' J ' if f K .P V 'V ' Vg' I A i b 1 ' '11 j , v- -,Z ' ' Q Q' ' , - . . 3 ' -1' ., ,, lil 2' N , N 'Ji' if -4- 5102! . K. 744. .F V F. A, lata' , an D K 'I 9 ,' , .J gy, .s - , .. .' I -'-.. ,' ,- , . - ' .I 4 V32 ,L ,wavy .M 1 1 N I ' ' l A 'rf . :- - -. :-- V - V, x - Q ' 1 X J My . J' U 55, , l --.lu ,. 5' . ' .', -f' ...--o'f. - , A ,Q ,,-K A - , , - 2 -1' .. 1 -. .l. '. ' Hz. 1.8: 5 .V-, N r ga ' ' ,, 7- -' ml' V 1 -. A, cg., ,,- '?,-f.:-- HH.,-avi' J .- . .- A . - - - , ,U-. , I . .- ' f '. tn-,E V .Sq-.,T,, F I ..r,+. ,J at f 1 Lyn! 0 A 1 ' .Lal A hs ... ' ' gif , v1 I L . .,1, - V- I .I ' , . ,Q n WX-J 7g -J'?' . ,' .-' ..J -- :- 2-'K i-, ' 'E I . Vhri' ' ' ' x - 1' V ' -' 4 ja...-CS'-. 'f'T T'3 , .... 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