Grafton High School - Compass Yearbook (Grafton, MA)
- Class of 1977
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r 1 .vw-' V 1 .-1 N 5 7 L I K D H 'J e l 0 ' . 9 . ' I 'r 5 :I 'fy 9.1 ..x,' . -4,4 A .ik-iv. A 1 1 ,.,4- .!7r',,' - qs ' Vx!! A .K ' 4 ' ' We the graduating class of 1977 wish to dedicate our yearbook to someone who truly deserves the honor, Mrs. Betsy Langas. In the fall of this past year, she offered to be our class advisor when no one else did. Realizing how much time and effort was involved in the senior year, she gave us help wholeheartedly and without reservation. Through her assistance we have had a very active and enjoyable year to remember. We hope that by dedicating this yearbook to her, we can showjust how much we appreciate her as an advisor and as a beautiful person. Cffffrw- f .N ...-gf .1 '- by , s 'V N--l-i...i......-, ' si I V 2, -' . 'HW fi.: W uw 'M 3 ini? igil + I H A , +,L I 'I is H , , ! , xl 1 ,nw al fd 6 Q' FA' - .QE af- f-ng. Q tb- X J f.- f--M 2 ah? Q 1 if 1 . 'Q fu -1 ,' V'-5 iv , X AEP If A? F H 157' 4' 1652 'Q' ,gi 9 1977 GRAFTON HIGH EPIC EDITIIR: MARIE IIIUNDIIR STAFF: JUDY SULLIVAN PAT BRENNAN WENDY MOFFAT ANNE CAPLETTE COVER: MICHAEL RYAN PHUTUGRAPHY: LIIRING STUDIOS f :. f Y:It,1,: 'Q I . -if ' 'Q 'L- :, . , fs . f y 'I' In ilk A, 55 H V - A A - The twelve years of school have come to an end. Both feelings of joy and sadness along with fear of what the future will bring you is constantly haunting you. As you remenis on the past your last year at G.H.S. was probably the most fullfilling. It started in August of 76 when the former school committee awarded Mr. Lemay the job as principal. The Septem- ber weather was hot as the school commit- tee locked the students and faculty out of school. The teachers had no contract and the school committee decided to prevent the games that teachers played three years previous. Grafton Teachers Association battled in an all night session to reach a contract agreement but after the mist of smoke and name calling no agreement had been reached. After five days and many fruitless con- tract sessions. the school committee al- lowed the eager students and teachers to return to the classrooms. As September came to a grinding halt. still no contract agreement had been reached. But the stu- dents at G.H.S. kept their heads and par- tied to the fact that the G.H.S. Cross Country Team ended two years of frustra- tion by winning their first meet. ln November we all celebrated the Var- sity Field Hockey teams' victory to the S.W.C.L. Championship. All our girls showed Graftons finest athletic ability. In December the seniors finally gained an advisor as Mrs. Langas took on the task. We were all feeling kind of down be- cause it had seemed as if nobody wanted us. But Mrs. L. cared and we grew to love the lady. Things were really looking good as our football team scrambled for their S.W.C.L. Championship and won. Also this year the team went to the Super Bowl game at Springfield College against Mahar Regional. As the snow came down the G.H.S. team walked off the field slowly. They lost but we were still proud of them. The Christmas concert at G.H.S. proved to be a great evening for all as Mr. O., the Band. and the chorus combined their tal- ents. The music was spine tingling and set the joyous atmosphere for the season. lt was the beginning of the New Year and the Junior and Seniors Classes clashed as the Jr. - Sr. Volley Ball Marathon bounced in. The marathon lasted 15 mi- nutes short of the 12 hour time limit be- I977 In Review cause of a lack of accuracy on the part of the refs, as to the time the game was to start. The seniors were doing a fantastic job trying to ignore the refs bad calls and were down just one game when the match was said to be over. There was great dis- appointment over the refusal to let the se- niors play for the fifteen minutes they should have been allowed. As the days rolled by G.H.S. was dis- rupted by three waste days as bomb scares plagued the school. We were sent to the Middle School where teachers were told to teach us. We learned how the bicy- cle originated and when the padded seat came into being. The Seniors decided to have a dance. The students grooved to the sounds of Bit- ter Creek. It was a good dance and the only dance of the year. In March the School Committee changed the bomb scare policy: students would be evacuated, the building searched. and the students would then be able to retum to classes. Pressure from par- ents forced the School Committee to re- turn to the old policy. The next day the bomb scares started again. G.H.S. was put under maximum security as students were searched by police and hall guards, armed with paper and pens. Police made the ar- rest in the bomb threats, a nineteen year old youth from Millbury. Meanwhile on the lighter side G.H.S. hosted the monthly meeting of the Regional Advisory Council, which proved to be a constructive day. The School Committee appointed Mr. Lynch as vice principal. South Pacific, a great broadway musical was presented by a group of fine actors, all G.H.S. students, under the super direction of Mr. O., Dori Lou Beck, Mike LaFoun- taine and Bert Engvall all making their cal class proud of them. When April came around the students, do to the bomb scares at G.H.S. lost fif- teen minutes of sleep as classes started at 7:30 A.M. instead of the usual 7:45 in order to make up class time. We were still tired but we got used to it and were happy when the stereo was installed in the cafeteria as the students grooved to the tunes at open study and lunch. Complaints were made over the station played but as is always you can't please everyone all of the time so the channels were changed every once in awhile to make everyone 4 happy. Vampires struck G.H.S. as the students council sponsored its annual Red Cross blood drive. The tum out could be termed as O.K. as many students were just as scared to give their blood. Student Gov- emment day in Boston was a fine success as Kathy Glispin posed as Rep. Driscroll. In May the close of school for the Se- niors came fast as the School Committee voted to reinstate Mr. Lojko as principal and then transferred him to the central of- fice. When would a decision be made as to the outcome of the whole Lojko dispute? It was a great day as the students at G.H.S. took over the town for student government day. The Seniors voted by their class mates to participate were Marie Mondor, Kathy Glispin, Michelle Strat- ford, Karen Bibeau, Diane Dahlstrom, Michael Baillargeon, Judy Sullivan and Jim Taft. On May 13th the Sheraton Tara hosted the senior prom with the music of Sounds Unlimited. It was a fantastic night as everyone cheered the queen who was cho- sen. Congratulations to Judy Markt and her court of beautiful girls. It's June now and the Senior Class Trip is over. It was cloudy that day but the fun still lasted at Ocean Beach Park and the trip back home as Mr. Bukata and Mr. Carter got their bus singing and jumping. We had one lively time which I'm sure I'll never forget. Class Night was fun too! As students who our class felt best exemplified a super- lative were given awards. We danced to the sound of Odiepus who show promise for the future. Oh No tomorrow we graduate! The adren- alin starts to surge. And everyone is let down by the rainy weather but it tumed out to be one of the best graduations in a long time. The music by Mr. O, the band and the chorus made many students cry but thats girls for ya. We received our di- plomas then went 05 to party and what a party it was. I never saw so much hugging, kissing and farewells. It did not seem pos- sible, four years gone. For some of us a job, travel or more school lies a head, but what ever the future holds for you, the Class of 1977 has made it and will continue to do so. Congratulations and Good Luck to Mrs. Langas' Class of 77. ABCD 2 'hiked l X XJ 41 -1' B., B., ' . i R 934 Charles Kosnoski Betsy Langas Donald Dodd Michael Bukata Bates Carter Joyce Langone Robert Richard Harold Richardson 5 5 TEAClHlR Cl QW' la 334 9 A , Cf' .He V. . ' 1 X fl. ' A S. N- ,Q 'xx f V ,x. ' ' v ,Xf W. t 7 3 -I- l 4 J 'fa J is 6 'ff 1 . 'f 9 , . f xr - l. Kenneth Loiselle 2. Janet Julian 3. Kenneth Wheeler 4. Judith Dadah 5. Mrs. Wilson 6. Arthur Cormier 7. Gladys Miller 8. Ann Mombourquette 9. Robert Kaminski 10. 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Much pleasure, then from thee much more ust flowg and soonest our best men with thee do go - Rest of heir bones and souls' delivery! Thou' t slave to fate' chance, kings, and esperate men, And dost with poi , war, and s kne s dwellg And ppy o charms can make us slee well And bet r t n thy stroke. sw ell'st thou then? e short sleep past, we wake etei ally, and Death h be not more: , thou shalt die! 1 i eat 1 e not proud, though some have called't d mighty agd dbdi J innf! Q Z changed not ended ' 2 Q rw , if iii 4 0 A fl? f I X x 4' F n f S I J 'Z , a I 42- Congratulations to our court! 1 7? .1451 1 Q i'-, ' -,ao M ' 24 , I g vi W7 '21 'Q f a - , x r A A Judy Mark! is crowned Queen, A special thanks to Mrs. Langas. 42 .-if v 1' Z - fat 'QQ' 1 I M LZ? 'YV x of 1 . ,, 1. SH , ,JN You look simply divine Robby. PROM CLASS NIGHT 1977 ,a. .9 3-12 1 Whfkx 44 1 7 1 MALE Jim Taft Eric Soderberg Jim Amaral Mike Banks Jim Amaral Tim Welch Rickey Stevens Steve Poirier Bert Engvall Joe Cadrin Gregg Mathieu SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Most Likely to Succeed Best Looking Best Athlete Best Dresser Most Versatile Wittiest Most Popular Most Poised Most Musical Class Clown Best Personality FEMALE Karen Bibeau Pat Prout Pat Brennan Deborah Raskett Sue Kaczynski Terry Welsh Georgette Pelletier Caryl McGaw Sue Simpkins Georgette Pelletier Julia Rybicki A L l' GRADUATION JUNE 10, 1977 -1 K. g r fl K 6 'gk XX X nr .gb .ring ZAQ, R QS .f f .,- .,. Age, -an ' cmss OF 1977 KL, J. I. gw xl I I' 1 1 i 1 5' ' W Y v 1'-vf '!g,, l r N Q KJ' i F 49 !. iw .nu 50 5 s N' Q' fl xxx' gy 5 f -L LA f. 4? 'F' 0 EM'-F' iw :',n' n .V ' J. zayxj J F' I I s K- 1. 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Vx ,, ,f ia A .dx --as , -1: ,iw 1 fff., ,.f J,.' ,ff ,XW4 FX-xi 1 f, 4 nal We know how to get high. Off to GHS Just having A Gay Time! if' 'Ah- f Q' 'wi' I can t remember .ff cf' I IIIN U I I ff' Whose car did you say this was? 1- HS- sl 1. . BCA. . A- Q I -sw' a. .u E Let's not get too excited now. 'xxi-tv ' xA Boy, I'm glad I didn't wear a dress today Why me? 12:5 VA f 1 New -,Q 1321 me WT? T' Q' 4.,, 4 .4-an-nnuuaxw-ann-mamma 1 Q 1 A . A M 'Wham 'MW M426 +4-.ff Pm Q M 'WN 'wwfe S -4 ge . x-Jw Q tfi o r 0 Q 0 9 O fx 2 f fc' 3 1 , 'I ki Q 1 4511, ,Q 90 E af' I 7 SAM Q ,,w4,:j,,.,,,, .ff-H v 'X 'H , 1 fff.'ng-'N 1 -im ,..,.,, M69 an vs-fawslriwmx mmm., Sw-24, N ,xx D ,H :P wr :QW .4 4 Y 51 lt! , 4' vi , i'sf4Lv's if 'QS Li 41634 .pda I' g :r IQ 5 4. pl . I 1' in ' l ' 1 ' : .. ,, 2 If 52,53 I V. 'W f 1 ,Y v 'Q . ' 1. . 5 ' Marx U I ff' 5 Yllr 2 I 9 , . ' 'Y'-+-v WJ-i'-BjLf:'a:f?t U 1 U , ,, 3 .ix if Class Superlatives 1977 The following 15.5 1977 students have been chosen by a group of qualified personnel from the Grafton Board for Higher Education. Chosen for their out- standing influence on their class, they represent their fellow classmates as the true seniors of Grafton High. We hope that the up coming classes in the High School will use these outstanding and unique students as their idols and follow in their footsteps. l - Most Artistic - Michelle Crayon - chosen for his outstanding ability to look busy creating when Saturday night with Annie Agressiva is the only thing on his mind. Of course anatomy is his specialty. 2 - Class Clown - Olla Merican - She is truly a one man comedy team toften played opposite the Marx Bros.J She has always been a part of the strange goings on at G.H.S. but the funny clothes she wears always seems to give her away. She wanted to do something strange in this picture but we wanted it to be a straight shot. 3 - Most Talented - Arnold Honkshack - His many talents in the fields of music and sports have shocked the world more than once. Although in the class he is a quiet student his teachers understand that Arnold is a gifted child and must be allowed to express himself in his own way even if it is by play- ing his violin with a baseball bat. 4 - Most Intelligent - Vallery Valedictorian - Truly a brilliant student, as long as she doesn't get caught with sheets and sheets of paper hanging out of her clothing. She tells her fellow classmates these little notes are just to refresh her memory but the teachers never say anything because they think she probably hasn't developed enough, thus the reason for the paper. 5 - Most Athletic Girl - Georgie Beltyourear - A true Senior gifted with the ability to play every sport. When we say this we want to explain some- thing strange about her. She plays these sports all at once. Now that really takes talent and we're proud of her! 6 - Most Beautiful - Lillian Laloose - Her Etta beauty has made almost every G.H.S. boy tum his head. She's always where the action is and leaves little lacking. Always has a date on Saturday night but insists on being treated like a lady. No womens lib for this chick. 7 - Most Handsome - Terry Touchyfingers - He is truly the best looking Senior but most girls are afraid to go out with him because he is so muscular. Always grabbing for what he can get his fingers on to. Terry attributes this disreputable happening to the school lunches. 8 - Most Flirtacious - Annie Agressiva - She's a mad, impetuous, and enthusiastic female. Her smile has changed a frog into a prince and ever since, Mr. Bukata has been trying desperately to discover her secret, but his bribes haven't worked. 9 - Best Dressed - Weezie U. Wearit - She brightens up every class that she is in by wearing the brightest, strangest, and most unique clothing ever seen at G.H.S. She likes to look mod and has every- thing in place, even her teeth have been rearranged bringing a toothy smile into every class event. She has hopes to become a Farrah Fawcett-Majors look alike once her golden hair grows out . . . over her face if possible. 10 - Most Athletic Boy - Chester Y. Lift - Ches- ter is a real HE-MAN. He plays every sport with tremendous skill but the one thing he'll never forget is the time he was lifting weights in front of Lillian, the most Beautiful girl in school, trying to impress her, when the balloons on the bar popped. ll - Class Couple - Tiny Tim and Tina Tall - Truly a perfect match. They have so much in com- mon and so much to look forward to because Tim is getting a pair of elevator shoes for the Senior Prom. Tina suggested he get shoes with a 13th floor. 12 - Most Likely To Succeed - Issy and Esther Altogether - An unbeatable team in the two legged race in gym class. These two girls have been in- separable all through high school and will make it in the world some day because while attending G.H.S. they have truly proven that two heads are better than one. 13 - Teachers Pet - Samantha Snitch - What a bitch. Watch what you do when Sam's around be- cause she's the teachers secret weapon. Always tells who's been cheating on tests and has eamed 4 gold stars for her tremendous achievement in monitoring the girls room and ferreting out the abnoxious smokers. 14 - Most Musical- Bert Bangright - A 1 and a 2 and a 3. Bert has lost 3 inches off the end of his nose because of his continuous action with the cymbols but such a drive to create music has shown his fel- low classmates he is determined to make his pres- ence known to mankind. I5 - Mr. LeMay - Principal T 1 1 V, 1' - ,-vv f-I l , fn- ,hd 3 - , '.x. If - I a Q4 at f n ,, . 1 9 's YI' . 1 1 1 7,0 Q- ...a Q, M5 9. mv. .. ,H . -aa J, 'f - lf . A , S i. X I ff f-r Kr, .-.Ht Q . . . an. xf-tg 1 -1 wif! ,umm just another day of fun yvf, , V sv ,,1' lan What comes after Z? We are.l.pr0ud and true let us sing our song for you I 65 -uv... 4 I' 4 'if 4 I c S. .V 4-swf r Il' z- ' Qt W W ii A -7 l ,2' if ig' ,, Y X f 4...,ga 4 ' f 7 fi, I h fl. i fun l 2 .11--' iq S 6 A in I.-V V :-, f' 2 i'3 :,' :::: 4 2- - 1 1 1 .-....-....e,. il? Q' Cheers my friends for this isjust the beginning not the end. 66 Everybody looks at the guy with the hair All Right George! 12: ,1-.I -2 WP'.,i, , Why are you looking at me that way Jane? 1 67 1 N -in--nl HX s- ww 68 Gee, some guys have it made! Will ya just look at those muscles!!! 69 3 9 'Wei AQ! .mx 1 5 X A , 42,41 1 46- u-...- ? 342 . .. 4 -' av S ,sv , , 4 sl -Us '.4-ef -V .19 ' ' i . .. , f V ,-- 'f ,V I M , 1 1. 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Cadrin, Joseph erus, Anne Marie Scott, Sandra -Caplette, Anne 'Caargiulo, Jo ,'Carlo, Daniel son, Donna Carlson, John Casey, Michael Castonguay, .Iohnf Christo, Robin! Cofsky, Lisa Coleman, Patricia g'Caefer, Mark Connaughton, Mary Beth Corey, Michael 'Cronan, Cory Croteau, Suzanne Dahlstrom, Diane Damato, Brian 'Deschenes, Cindy DeWolfe, Patricia Dickinson, Thomas Mayo, Di Dimitry, Daniel Durant, Gary Ellstrom, Robert 'Engvall, Bert Faucher, Ann Marie 'National Honor Society X'- Labbe, Kevin LaBree, Donna A LaFountaine, Michael , Lauria, Stephen A Lavoie, Bambi ,.Lebel, James Leger, Katherine Leofanti, Kathleen L'Esperance, Jacqueline Lewis, Gary Listenik, Elizabeth Lucier, Kathleen MacDuffie, Virginia Manzo, Teresa Markt, Judith Marrkand, Paul Mason, Christine Mathieu, Gregg Matson, Thomas anne ,. f ,,,o McClure McGaw 73 Shays, Deborah Shepard. Laura i Sirnpkins, Susan Simpson, Karen Sjogren, Gerald Smith, Paula 3'Soderberg, Eric Spagnuolo, Donna Stevens, Charles Stratford, Michelle Sullivan, Judith Taft, James Tebo, Cynthia Thomas, Ann Thomas, Cheryl Thomas, Kathy 'Tighe, Thomas Tripp, Wayne Vaillette, David Pelletier, Georgette 'Pendergast, Kathleen ,P,erry,rR.obin-A A--Ai 1. 74 -rp, tk 'O r Ylr msg'- 97' 9-6. 9 , fr a Q 1' fu' 'JV' xi 0 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 77 CLASS OFFICERS President: Betsy Bair Vice President: Diane Dahlstrom Secretary: Kathy Glispin 75 Treasurer: Susan Kaczynski 'N' 'si W. :Q li, I, sa , f 'I X In '-4 N'-. X XX 2 f , X ' f , ,f f , 1 f' x , f I , , A --.. X ,f ' 'H ,ff x hx in - V nn. . '32 ,AQ XR X 'mu , N , Q X ,X Q v ,Hn l ,, , 1 ' gf E' . A H X ,N X V , .., f, .. 5 X, N, N --LQ15 F V., , -Om sz- a 1. v fr 4 4 1 3 A 1 .9 . 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X AL Q. -1 L Y SS AY'- Open Wide! m J 1 ' Well . . . say something. Shall we dance , XD, . I. , , , L 80 :Q -- -x xt' 35, Ultra Bright tootepaste really works if Q uv Wow! You've Got to be kidding! cy, vw in I:-1 Q Q3 ev away, W ij E- ' 'egfzifig ,j , , .4 TV Iz- V:. if 1 f f gf, Everytime I come to America I learn something new and excit- ing. 81 And the winner is Ijust washed my hair and I can'1 do A thing with it. ,--.x Ijust don't believe it! Neither do I. 82 Come in MA! Come in . . . I'll be late for sup- per. Over and out. U off? 'LVM ,L Q if f' I1 ' r 'w. ag, I ' 'Ar - 1' 7 I '5 5' 'x KJ T f 1 , f ., Off ,V 1, ' -I I , 1. 1 ,frff f f , , ix, I . , U f 1 , 1-:, X if A I Y f X ff if X' .' E f' Q lv ,3, '1 x K J f f X , x 25 ' X X k f V N '1' Ixgigx X K .S Q X . J K I In - , :I 1 . H, vife' ff, 1 .ff f A A1 ,ui , . ,gr ' x x X bw 1 ' , 4. nvidia! ' - , W v FV4., , T' N ,limi V V S K, A' I '-'va - 'P if, 1122, xx if ' f f f.5'EQ.,,--W' X ' f ff 'f mmf , XX f A f V K fJ , 4 X ,f f fl 51: , 1 V XX ' 7- . - yi. 1, ', , ALN ,. 5. '- Q W 'BH- N X, 4,5 f K. X 1 I 1553, Jw I- 1 ,ff xf 3 X , T - , u, V Q ' M E A wig' I ' X' 5 wx ' - f-ZW? 7 'FRY I V -'gg . 'H' UQ ' ' 637 pl 4 N '21-'fff j xl f In ax AAL J V 7-L f fl Qi ,SQ in V ' W 'L i Wm, X x QQ 'I'7 XX mm ,, , l,:Z1'u2L'. y ' ' ' , ff VBMW1 s' f X f Z-ff' xgg'jq'kj Ja, 2 X 34.45543 ll X74 N 'WL' Mr 'M' , my' , H - - I - A- ff, 1 X '-' K , f , ff x ' 1 Xxfif ff f if J' X-, x ff M ,,f , ,fjfliiw f I f i .' 1 f 'gf F, , 2 qi Lgigff X 'X 5' ' . 1 QM? I K x K X xx -If I If I 1 . Y E K J X U .zilffff , ' V7 . ' X fi - , f x 0 ' 1 - .P - XS. ? L gf' N ,fjfff - A x f' V f X x 54117 J J PORTS 77 84 X Football J. Amaral M. Banks B. Blanchette G. Lewis P. Marrkand M. Ouellette R. Army K. Amold J. Collins M. Conway M. Craft G. Curtis J. Dumas M. Filgerleski B. Gilchrist A. Gosselin C. Guillemette J. Kaczynski G. Kaleskas K. Lapoint R. Largesse C. Leclaire M. Lemay P. Mangano B. Miner J. O'Bara D. Provencal S. Spagnulo R. Welch B. Wissel W. Wheeler D. Charest J. Collette M. Curtis A. Deschenes K. Donnelly P. Drakely M. Koomey R. Ledoux R. Mason B. Padgette G. Rockford M. Steinmetz Cross Country C. Mason K. Welsh B. Meyers T. Welch S. Hunt B. Engvall T. Mascatelli M. Caefer T. Tighe T. Welcome B. Roby D. Wilson B. Butler D. Ceresoli D. Nesbitt J. Hummel M. Baillargeon C. Roderick J. Wheeler J. Bahoch D. Coleman B. Coonan J. Taft S. Munzert C. Cronan Field Hockey P. Brennan D. Hand S. Kacz nski W. M0321 T. Morin S. Scott S. Simpkins T. Welsh L. Zollin D. McNamara G. Bair A. Desimone C. Fay D. Fligerleski M. Hall J. Perry K. Putnam C. Polselli T. Benoit J. Black L. Gosselin PORTS ROSTER 1977 L. Mangano L. Matson K. Shannon L. Sjoberg K. Sweeney M. Tighe K. Ward R. Kneeland S. Amaral C. Baskowski L. Bolduc M. Brosnan S. Conway L. Dowd C. Davieau L. Drackley B. Johnson H. Johnson E. Maunsell N. Putnam D. Scott C. Walden Girls Basketball P. Brennan D. Hand S. Kaczynski Moffat 72 A. Faucher D. McNamara G. Bair C. Fay R. McNamara J. Black L. Sjoberg K. Ward K. Welsh L. Matson M. Tighe P. Foto S. Husson D. Albrizio S. Amaral C. Baskowski M. Brsnan M. Brosnan D. Desmaris L. Dowd D. Houlden B. Johnson G. Lapoint K. McGaw C. Stines Girls Track S. Kaczynski C. Mason S. Scott C. McGaw D. McNamara B. Myers S. Simpkins C. Fay M. Hall N. LaVallee L. Morley M. Mullen J. Perry K. Welsh L. Bickford B. Concaugh S. Husson P. Isabelle L. Mangano K. Shannon M . Tighe A. Wheeler L. Lawrence M. Brosnan S. Conway D. Houlden G. Lapoint L. Maunsell M. Oulette C. Walden J. Wheeler S. Anderson Girls Softball P. Brennan A. Faucher D. Hand J. Jalbert W. Moffat 85 G. Bair T. Benoit R. McNamara J. Black L. Sjoberg L. Larkham D. Albrizzio P. Jennings J. McNamara D. Scott R. Bolduc D. Gosselin Boy's Baseball J. Amaral S. Lauria B. Beaudreau G. Curtis J. Dumas M. Filgerleski C. Leclaire P. Mangano J. O'Bara S. Spagnuolo T. Blackburn M. Curtis P. Drakely B. Dunne B. LeDoux B. Smith Boy's Basketball J. Amaral S. Hunt P. Markhand M. Ouellette J. Collins M. Craft M. Filgerleski C. Leclaire K. Vacca R. Valentine R. Welch Boy's Tennis D. Vaillette B. Parenteau G. Lewis D. Talbot W. Cooper J. Johnson B. Padgett B. Coonan A. Gosselin C. Guillmette J. Moffat B. Texeria D. Lafountaine Ice Hockey D. Bartlett J. Cargulio S. lnman B. Parenteau M. Charpentier W. Cooper G. Curtis D. Flynn G. Kaleskas M. Lemay L. McClure B. Smith S. Spagnuolo M. Curtis K. Donnelly R. Mason R. O'Brien Girl's Tennis A. Caplette T. Welsh L. Zollin A. Amour C. Koomey M. Cuddy P. Foto L. Matson L. Mewhiney C. Stratford H. Johnson ' br 6.2 iW J ifgjj 5, G 'Q if - Ig' vu 'f 4 ff, S.. Q.- 4 '5 t 1 'J Seniors-Back Row QL to RJ - Bob Blanchette, Eric Soderberg, Gary Lewis, Paul Marrkand. Front Row QL to RJ - Jim Amaral, Mike Banks, Mark Ouellette. OM Rich Welsh on his way to 100-yard line Thanksgiving Day Game. 86 FOOTBALL 1976 1976 was the most successful football season in Graf- ton's history. The team finished their season unde- feated to capture the Southern Worcester County League, the Telegram and Gazette and the District 3 Championships as well as the right to represent Central Massachusetts in the Super Bowl at Springfield Col- lege. There were many thrills during the season. Among them were: Mike Bank's 75 yard touchdown run with the opening kickoff to help beat Leicester 6-0, Mark Ouellette's touchdown and Jim Amaral's extra point kick which won a most crucial game over Shepherd Hill by a score of 7-6 and the Thanksgiving day game against West Boylston High when both teams were un- defeated in league play. Grafton won the game 12-0 be- fore the largest crowd ever to see a Grafton contest. Much of the success of the team was due to the se- nior members of the team, Jim Amaral. Mike Banks, Mark Ouellette, Bob Blanchette. Paul Markand, Eric Soderberg and Gary Lewis. in-ff x9 Grafton's awesome running attack in high gear against Uxbridge. I i Jim Amaral kicks winning point against Shepard Hill 17-63. -0-190.3 4 ., Mark Ouellette does touch down dance against Shepard Hil. .1 1 .L 14,6 5 :hm Eli!! r. EY Cross my heart! Cheer Leaders D. Beck C. Tebo D. Cronan L. Mewhiney A. Wheeler L, Desmaris J. Poirer L. LaFerriere J. Divirgilio P. Casey W. Eager L. Lawrence L. Gosselin J. Giaquinto J. Kuchinsky C. Murphy R. Bolduc , 89 fu' KQV 71 -on 'rw -f mn '-Q I . - - ,:: ,e ,. - ig! ,ml 'm9'.g Field Hockey This year the Girl's Field Hockey Team captured the league title by beating Millbury. 1-0 in a tough game and became S.W.C.L. champs for the third time in four years. They ended up with a 9-2-3 record. As usual. the seniors were the background of the team and there are many retuming veterans which will make the team strong again next year. The Indians made it to the Districts playing North Middlesex and tied I-l but lost because of penalty corners. Members of the class of 77 who have compiled a 43-2-9 record in their four years are Pat Brennan, Deb Hand. Sue Kaczyinski, Deb McNamara. Wendy Moffat. Tina Morin, Sandy Scott, Sue Simpkins, Lynn Zollin and Terry Welsh. -Q 9- .,,f ' Yay Sandy! ff. . 4 ,,. W 5- I my ' w...,.4..' ,Y ,a aw'-1'-Wt, if ' W 1 Zi 435,515 SA.. J-A K -. ',4.1J f-Uv--W M X452-ii! My 4 M .wp 'NCQ M1 , ., Q M . 'k'95-jf ' -W ,QT 1 1 ,ffm 4. -. a v I ' . .- , f Q. 'U mnmva A 1. Ma-.A-. .rv Get it Terry!!! ,..,-v- .... ,.f,3,-gr-.. -W . Q- ' K F, ,A L 1. .wi 'Q 1 ,,.4 . lv , ' .Q ffm, fl vw ,. :Yu Suk-giA',' 1' 'L.4'x- a, gf 0. 5 Nn:ff.' s H I f A ,Kfnw4A.,..: ,LAN , 4, 0, J N -. ' H V -, 1. V, W ', 1-' .,..,fv N . N,-1'-1' .mf ' qv ' ' ' 4 Vj, 'fl 'L' .' ,' '- 4 '.' f 1 if QL r A mg' +- , wh Q, ., .W m' ? 3,4K Jpfa I N , . fs. W... ,f -1 pw, Q . -f H, ,M -A , .ap 41,5 I -- 1 , .,,'w, ,g ' V , E nf.-J K .I,, , ug .i ,QFQQ , r 1 ,, , V. I . V' VNV, I I v I V , I ,., in I '1 J ,' rf, , -ff A , N q ,K ' - ' ' A ,J ,af 4 I ,, . N-gg.. K 1 , - . ' , . . xv, , , , V, 1 i ,Ut , . g ff , . .- .-- . V, , , I. , 'vi-,.,n.,, 7'-iivx, iff., ez ZF. . ,,,My:'i Vs ' , 1 K ff' ax, ' 4 f . ,, ' ' .-4,... FV - away- 1 4, Sli,- X fn ,, , ,,.. , . , Y Q 0 it t l Q V. , , ,, f , 1 4 J , - .WH W ,f ,, ,. .Q J ,, . , Q .. , J ,, , , ,. f . , .,,- - . A 13.1. f . 13: f ., .- A fxwg , , V K, Au-'1 fr 4:7- , , f. - I .X 1.8 g ' 1.41, . ' -2 Q 4 I., f, .A-. -I .. - Q, 3 . v , ' V ' - , x '- ' .' 127.7 2,.T' . ' . 'P' ...., Q , ' -.f U , as. ,J .- 1 -- 1 V. -- Ad' ' nn if 'ii an ll- .Jf A- pn ill! l-- ll'- 4,-.nw 4 v+'1f- e 4 , ,Fm ., .,-1' fvirg. P - , 4- ' 'sri' .,:..1 lr rf ,uf . .' .' . 'fbi -.:,u4'wn V ' r ,, .4-..-gr What Form! This athlete came in first place in the Bubble Blowing Competition. U N T R Y Cross Country Led by captains Bert Engvall and Tim Welch. the cross country team raced to a 5-10 record. a great improvement over previous years. The number of members on the team this year exceded the number last year by far. and for the first year the team was coed. Since the team was almost entirely made up of newely recruited members, individual time improvements were seen consistantly as the season progressed. Hopefully those times will improve. and within the next few years. a league winning team will have de- veloped. 92 . . CHOOL BUS ' finnghi, fi! T'-X '. 'ff 'Uk' Ads.. L. fx As' xy u -4 xt nigh ,, ,Q N . 'f Q,'f11.9lv A 5-f!A- ,Y A , 1- ,4llun--- ' -gg: I , ll-ni:- ina -h-::::::--if L+ 4 :aaszi if- S- -- -' lt. 1 - .unirvffl NJQ-: '-1 fwvf H 1 4. , an - , -4 Y V Q54 yn 'N wr -. .- ,- 1 :MY-' ' 1 +.-. , 1? ' fi mfg ' V ',,.-dvliez .S ' 9 ' ' .. 0 lk 45,.., : 'df ' '40 4- -, .4-Y 'GJ f 1 X L- , 3. 2.---4 fvl?'z 1' 7' I knew I shouIdn't have done this . . . Help!!! ,, -Muir , f M 8 '3lPcf li up Q 'I '14, , , , ', 'W yr . 1 - .m,,,w 1vw4ww19qnu,uigg,,g4,Y,m,W t 4 ,wvvwaw-V mf. ... . HM ' . . A , .. ,.u-Vwvconla 93 X2 ' X l . ., , rv 'Pg' .. GIRLS BASKETBALL 1977 Girls Basketball The Girls Varsity Basketball Team wound up the season with a 4-ll record. Throughout the season however, the girls worked very hard. The leading scorers were Wendy Moffat and Reenie McNamara while Deb Hand and Joanne Black were the top de- fensive players. Next years team will be led by returning veterans Reenie McNamara, Ginny Bair, Cheryl Fay and Joanne Black. l 94 i 3. Q -if-. Z' ' 'X ' W ,,,, x fm , -N Vx X Debbie needs no helping HAND. 95 Anticipation Q 'x I 9 1 lm :gi v 1 'Q Q ss BASKETBALL 1977 BOY'S BASKETBALL The Boy's Basketball team had a very frustrating year, losing 5 league games by a total of 10 points. 4 one point losses were the difference between a winning and losing leason. The highlight of the year was a one point victory in double overtime against the League Champion, West Boylston at their gym. A defeat rarely suffered by the Lions on their home court. The club was lead by Steve Hunt and Rich Vacca. With a number of returning veterans next year should be a successful one. R f x ,MTU 5,1 mag one mu: my :Hub Zh 2 T63 Hey Steve! Where's the ball? f M, 'U Gotcha now! I S-1-ff Ice Hockey Team The Ice Hockey Team, in only it's third year as a varsity sport, posted a respectable I3-4-I record. The team under coach Stephen Lindberg nearly captured the S.W.C.L. Title, but came up empty handed. The team did however manage a bid in the District III Hockey Tournamentg but lost a disappointing game, in over time, to Doherty High: 5-4. All in all the team had a very good season and played some very exciting hockey. 98 T XA 9 ,ay , in X. l : . S J,?,'1' Hx . Q-. . 0 N Are you sure the game's to- day? ! I V 1 x 56,6 J O , 44' u t l 451159 Idid it!!! ,..,., 1 - V . ., 'V W Ma ff 1 ,-My b 1. ,,.,.',,:, ,4 ..,.f.t, ' V-A An ,A .,,,M,fu.,f' . - I -- Wd, ,nv x ' ,f V-K pai, 13,1 ,,q,,4- '. ' 1 -.. f I., ',. :fr' ., , r A 1 8 4, M ' 'f ,si , - W . ml., .w ff - - ,A , 4. ,f I, .., ' J ' - A' ' - ' ' 1 1' rr 1 I fv- fa' M. N , fL,8'muaf ' -'M A 1. V, V, ' ' ' 'ffks---Ma 1. . I as 410 ,Ya-5 ,.,.,,,a-r' - 3 -ow' A' Fig fm fin., .- ., wg, '.,,. i ' gb!-0 . 5 'Q is All f l V ...l Pat Glispin was proud of her team this year. 4.1 A0 ' J . ' ' n 1 -. , , ,, . ,. - f ,, . V A. V . , M5 My A-.' W We , W . bw V ff . 4 4 , ul ,- ,, 4, .1 12 . Q-. -K -, ' . n iq.-. W wav- ow Y.. ' na. it' 0. 1 Q' ' f -W.. have 5 an fl, W' .. A rug. x . , , Q ., ,af qv' wg, X GIRLS TRACK 1977 Girl's Track With an extremely bright future before them, the Girl's Track team finished with a record of 5-4. Individual and team records were set in nearly every event. As in most sports, the seniors were the backbone of the team. Members of the class of 77 were Sue Kaczynski, Chris Mason, Sandy Scott, Sue Simpkins, Barb Myers, Caryl McGaw, and Deb McNamara. The performances of the seniors will be missed, but in those remaining there will be great potential. 100 fri 'SSH Sexy!!! fr YTD X? E XJ ao i GILL X rw-qw! mu ! .f......Q . F! I, ' 1 .,v ' ' . ff- L l ! Up...UpandAway... 1 I: x , I 'Af Mr if E You can do it Babs! ,,., Q , BOYS TRACK 1977 Boy's Track This Spring, the Boy's track team wasn't very strong for dual competition, however many fine individual performances were tumed in. A total of five school records were broken by Mike Casey in the pole vault, John Kaczynski in the javelin, Tim Welch in the 880, Mark Oulette in the discuss, and Bob Blanchette in the 440. The team also placed five times in district competition. The places they took were second in the 100 yard dash CB. Minerl, third in the javelin U. Kaczynskij, Fourth in the discuss CM. Oulettej, fifth in the high jump CT. Welchl, and fifth in the 4 X 110 relay. 102 uma ,IA I' , .uns Q' -1 . '-.0 5,v O' A 12 . GILL 3 , E., , 'H' Y' ?- l yifr-1 lf!-,Y fflfyllllllfglxf. ffll: an r f JP . . 1 70292 Y ' ,' ,I , 424- ,L 1-15.2 . 1 'jff 4 ,.. - QQ -. ' ' . , n 'L 4 .l 'A53' f.. . - V 3-f E I h I J. I ' f' l if , ' . 5 I v f' :.,4.i.fvlx,, ,, I lf' 4 . .A 'f ' - x I ., L, xl '4:'n:K- -.-is-w e X . .A ,., yen :lil A- . . -, ,fm V f XA' Fr Q, .. if in v. I .IW , - - ,J 5, 4 .' 5 f' V if ' NP 4'f ?.?f.'5Ww '-A' :',x7fj , It's a Bird . . .It's a .,,-.. 4. ' J - 4 .. . '-.. .ag-.5 1 ,4 , if f MA lp git 3 f-421: if F? fjffff if l . . , , zW ,'., 3 7,YveY,,,,. VA I, I v I f . ,,7',U ?2?f'75wff3:f' ', 'Tiff -A W ' ,AM .mf N wwf? W 1.09. ,, MQ, Tl, V -J , 1 4' .. - st..-' - ,rig A --..-4-1-in wh- 'ran f ' . fmvr1f19 '9' I C I , ,.,,g,.5.f uzdfvfj Well I've been runnin' down the road trying to loosen my load I've got seven women on my mind . . . . m ' ' Mix s. vw, . 2. r . 3V.,,:,w. .1 .l f - rf ' ' QA fl.. ' W ,. . , 8-,vm , U - 'Z f .79. - .f:. ' Plane, It's . , .4 .5 ,Yi I, 'wa 1 . .. ,, ,... - f '-Ai:':?Z'Z - ,Lx 40 X 9 -.N ' Jw' a7 ' 1 C , 9.8, . ,, , ,nw , -.9 1 1 . f I ,....4-f l 'mi fr ,f 'liar '!A'.'f-lL...'r 1' Q f- ,-,ju fiisfggmn 'f, - - 1w'j'Q ?' I f i, ,JS ,F - ,VA 'dev' -,,. r-J. 1 - E M ui V- vu-an Y 'S f r '-- V , e,,!i,,,f2ZQ ,,, ' ff: 1:51- - . If Hi .-.,. fr , ' 1 , 4' ., , .,gf ' , v.,. G' Q Isa, nv , . I W ang, , I . M - .fy 1 iw-yr-,QD .4 f..'?f',3f155 , f . ,. 1f f ' y'g,j',L.l V L' -- yy-ge '. v-5' , . . ' ' .f '4 da, ,125 ' . ilkm, ', Q K , r ' ,1'5f7' Q' ' M fe., 1 . . .. 1.- ffte -. . A... f . , -ff? - ,H g ' YE. . 9' 3 , if ., aww: , . ', M W' 1 'taxi ,'.,4a7f'Z'. Y ' ' n ' J ,f 7 we , ., ,H af.. ., 'ip . f,f'f , ' 'Q' -,,,,,,v, .,, 2 V, ' ' 75 fl I A4 ,,'4,,, ,A. Yew, .v',mW 53?-.Jj,ZA., 2,7 , Q , , 1 ,. Zi ,., .- Hf., ' f:','ffff.2' if , ' ' x .. fgffffigwfv, 1-f-4-v -,Jiffy -. -,D 14173-Q I H, 44. I1 , ,, ff' 4' Why, W... . 5 .J 1 , ' , v.,'., r .ff gf ' f: ?Zf2Jff,, I . , 'ff e . fw.,,,.,, ' ,,.,.ff' W- -F fri? 1 .2 .' 3:0 ' , +f,.jf,gZ'lF' new 'V 1 i1.nfm.?HiQKz: '- ' aligzfxffff. mmm! 103 S .fu 'Y' .4 Izvavf .JG ,,,, , fl ' M5rg1,4rME:axZ?'. wr' m!a 142' .. X A .5 7555 3 7 li ,, Q. fffggfgfi we 5,2 f 'WZ- .mc , I ' -'. 'ff -'44 '. n' af V 1' ' .L ' - ' 714- , .. ,. ,, M- ,,,w.4w.- 1 ,,,,4A in: n M... 4- gy f,ff9..,f.,gf,,1f , I .. ff, ,ykygfw 3 7 , ,f No John, don't watch me! Look w going, man. . N4- , .fl P ' ,La here you're U! W 'N .Q A rn, 1977 -4 ,- ,IL Jn., ' x z .A .' .4-se L 3,7 0 '42 7'-ff' w -. rrg,,v,w-,,', 14 4 , 2 1' 'li' MO 4,0 .infix fi -fs . A I, 41 f 't5?3.?y:'f4,.?': 6 . I I --. s I my Ji fv- Sa: B A Great Coach for GHS Girls Softball The 1977 Girls Softball team had an outstanding season. finishing as champs of the S.W.C.L. League, while compris- ing a 14-2 record. The most memorable game of the season was the 8-7 win over Oxford, which was won in the last inning. The team will be losing five seniors. Pat Brennan, Ann Made Faucher. Deb Hand, Joanne Jalbert and Wendy Moffat, but look to be strong again next year with many re- tuming players ready to work under Coach Joyce LaBonte. ,,,4., 1-My 'Q -1 ,. --4 , F, J' vf,5'oEf its? D , ' ' .. N IK .4 c '- E .-A 2 Q... 4,4 U we T is ,,, hlfbf' .. fd? XX .45 qi H., 6' Maw ,bv , ,J -WL? ' yi bln NX .,,. - ,,. M , 'lf'1w - ' '5 wh- - 1 W' These gurls have shown us a great team. g',5,f2'J ,,fqf,,,q We 'ig 7 1- 'li -.,........ . fl W :Lv ' fd... I , ,law . . . at ,L gy fi A-:AA-adv-1' 352241 I ,-,vapors ' 7 N11 ' , + 4 ,3 QM' 1-ln ,QW 1 !1uqp+,,,4,,kf 4,-,l, ........ J, v ...f 5 ZW, . A 'f. ' '91 ' f-M' - -. , , ,. .. 1, .Lng,g.p:y-'ff' ' '- 1,-'1 ' ,ag-y., - JL. ' ' . ' 1,5 H-vvm M l . V A, :gk Fx. EE-'7 gf5 .k '21 .,.. 105 Q 1, I I' .V ,. v ' ziv , 5.Maa L4 .4 ' -A 'I 4-nw 4 .4 ,, A,g.g4.W ?'w'Gf'fi.f,Q.1 4 bra W 4 4 -1183251 - t -'if.,:' .4-. 1. 1' 1 he-1 -, . . , f . ' ' ji. J .', 5 1 L, ,'g-f,' -'X,'l,t-V. . 1 . ny' 1 5 Rfyw. tiqfssh' K 1' 41.-ad. .-4 BOY'S BASEBALL The boy's baseball team enjoyed a very fine and productive season, Winning 14 games and losing only 4, 3 by 3 runs. The team for the second year eamed a slice of the Southem Worcester County League Title with a 12-2 record. At the time of this article they were preparing to defend their District 3 and State Titles. The club was lead by the fine pitching of Jim Amaral 16-21 Jim O'Bara 15-I1 and Mike Filgerleski 12-11 Offensively they were feas by hitters such as Steve Spagnuolo 13671, Gary Curtis 13581, Jim O'Bara 13561, Jim Amaral 13551, Mike Filgerleski 13161 and Paul Mangano 13091. Big hits by Craig LeClaire, Bob Beaudreau and Joe Dumas were also contributing factors. These three players along with reserve Mike Curtis also enjoyed outstanding defensive seasons. With only two Seniors on the club we look for continued success next year. 106 1 '29 hr-43 x 4-ll I 'r ,v Joi- r ax 'L u . ', ,r my .., , '13, Iva, 5 'JL . I I I L 1 1 S , ii S' . 3 f' .4- . T Af' ,H , ..,.. rf v 4... v---A .4 ,,,, ?...f,, ,...4.- of-f ,a. . - f I-vo-N4 ro., . -LQ.--o---vw J .4 -gag ' 'Q af, ,4 l It ' I4 QM-IT ff fl, TENNIS 1977 Girl's Tennis The girl's Tennis team improved greatly in their sec- ond year finishing with a 7-4 record. The team was led by first and second singles players Linda Matson and Terry Welsh. Doubles were led by partners Lynn Zol- lin, Ann Amour and Pam Foto, Marybeth Cuddy. Next year the team should still be strong while losing only three seniors, Capt. Terry Welsh, Lynn Zollin and Anne Caplette. if ,J fiifff I if 'fzf ia? 109 in NW 'iff' 1,1 , 45 , ,Mm-a A.. -1-w A . it 4 'GSK' 'L ,,,.. W we,-warg? , I , . 2- +A-fs - . 1'f'i,?r-:ff-4 . 'r' 'f ':4f?iv' 1 .. ' 3 TYR-5, 'Q . - M. ,g ' f .--,'A,,Xa.:w J- ' 'f-4 i. - 1 --an -'t 'Nl'- +-PH . '?:'1' 1,-fe ' -1 T' f 5egf,W -'M N 131' '1'f'?'x'f .1qn:3'lfg -11 ,, ,wh--V . tl -, -.. L -, -, .. 1.-,s ...-4-- gh- -.. .' 5 :nur-, ,..,-by 05. -A ',L:.'f: . 0- ggi. w .-. ' , .1f'3lE:'W5:-1:-ev:.-.Q ' L .mf- Bob Blanchette fielding lst Quarter punt against Mahar. Mark Ouellette exemplifies Grafton's Never-Say-Die Attitude BOWL GAME 1977 Q. ,,35VQ.g ub1.:i1l.w-o-52- -. . H--v ' - ' In '. F, BSS?- :.,'z,.. ...A-vsar.ir.. 'in .Q :W i Mike Figerleski scores on 45-yard Bomb from Jim Amaral in Super Contest. 110 l 5-dl A -Hawk , le, , 7 -, Q 1 - if i 9 ' cf' 5 I 0 'ge f WN' Defense Recovers third Quarter Fumble in Bowl Game. 17 Mike Banks returns 2nd half kickoff with help from Mark Quellette in Springfield. Super Bowl l976 Ramada Inn, Benedum Field, names which the 1976 football team will never forget. The Super Bowl game which Grafton High missed by the narrowest of margins in 1973, 1974 and 1975 became a reality in 1976 when Grafton beat West Boylston Thanksgiving moming to finish their season at 9 wins no losses and a tie. Their opponent was a most worthy one. The western Massachusetts representative Mahar Regional High School from Orange Mass. The game itself was played in near zero degree weather and a steady snowfall. Despite the adverse conditions, the game was one of the most exciting games seen in the Bowl. Grafton did lose to Mahar 26-20, but the team battled all the way and three times in the game came back from near extinction to force the game to the finish only to be denied by the game clock at the end. Standouts in the game were to numerous to mention but no one who was at the game will ever forget Jim Amaral's pass from an end around play to Mike Filgerleski for the longest touchdown of the game. lll cfs'-' C53 if 'dv' 1-UM - V F X . jf 4'-A ind gb CJ 1' Yf, r I ff -X .X Y I, 'N Rl JIM N, filkiz W'5Ni li , 4' inf ia? ...un-f' K, Arn X 'B ' 'j in ls A tv' .'f1 l 1 5 41 Vi 4 and L 3' 'Y 'X ' X , X-Q, f l p 9 w MX Now that's what I call being happy! Congratula- tions to you all I 1 V JUNIOR PROM , APRIL 29, 1977 'WS' PFW xx, 1, '- 1 Y L ky devil 'Wm x I ,K ll5 FANCY PIZZA HOUSE 9 Main St. South Grafton Phone 839-6488 Congratulations to the Class of 77 from MORRILL'S BAKERY 43 Main Street So. Grafton, Ma. 01560 X. CADRIN 8a SONS So. Grafton Best Wishes to Class of 77 GRAFTON UPHOLSTERING 5 Collette St. GOLDEN ORCHID BEAUTY SALON 299 Providence Rd. South Grafton 839-6363 Good Luck PHILIP MARA CO., INC. 123 Worcester St. Grafton, Mass. Best Wishes COLLETTE MOTORS, INC. 37 Main Street South Grafton, Ma. Your Local American Motors Dealer EDWARD B. DILLON INSURANCE AGENCY P.O. Box 565 - 88 Worcester St. North Grafton. Mass. 01536 l Compliments of KLONDIKE INN N. POLSELLI 84 SONS, INC. I 387 Providence Rd. it South Grafton 86 Westboro Rd. North Grafton, Mass. l ! 1, ii !. l LUSTRE BEAUTY SALON JANETTES LADIES APPAREL 7 Worcester Street Worcester Sl- Grafton, Mass. 01519 North Gf21f1OI1 Phone: 839-2171 Best Wishes to the Class of 77 Best of Luck to the Class of 77 ' K . T RE PAT FLEMMINGS P G S O TINY TIK E'S CHILDREN'S 99 Worcester St. APPAREL At Lake Ripple 86 Worcester St. Grafton, Mass. 1 l JOHN P. CONLIN Compliments of REALTOR KING MARKETS Multiple Listing Service 84 Worcester St. No. Grafton, Mass. 01536 l 839-4050 . 1 -I l ll ll7 I 'G' Congratulations Class of 77 FLEMINGS PACKAGE STORE GRENIER'S TRAILER AND SERVICE CENTER, INC. 82 Worcester St. N. Grafton, Mass. 01536 GRAFTON PHARMACY, INC. 8 Worcester St. Grafton, Mass. Best Wishes to the Class of 77 CONSUMERS SAVINGS BANK 21 Central Square Grafton, Ma. Tel. 839-3321 Good Luck RUDY'S DRY CLEANERS 50 No. Main St. No. Grafton, Mass. Compliments of Lake Ripple Rest. 97 Worcester St. No. Grafton, Mass. ,fx , . I I n Compliments of 5 MRL at MRS.,RO.BERT C, RONEY MR. STEPHEN H. RONEY Compliments of WASHINGTON MILLS ABRASIVE CO No. Grafton, Ma. T ' ' North Grafton Shopping Center Association I W.E. Aubuchon Hardware, Inc. 1 College Circle Pharmacy E Danielson Flowers i Fran's Gift Shop Charles Gagne D.D.S. Grafton House Restaurant Q' Grafton News and Printing Company T Grafton Suburban Credit Union l High Purity Water 1 Hodes Food City T Jonell's Apparel Anthony Molinari, Optometrist Taylor Rental Center Town and Country Shell Robert f'L s Formal Wear Walk-Rite Shoe Store REM Auto Sales Inc. 323 Worcester Street North Grafton, Mass. Tel. 839-6976 Ron Samuelson Clip This Ad - Worth Sl00.00 Towards Purchase of Car L l l I r V V l 119 Best of Luck Class of 77 Compliments of Caprice Beauty Salon Ron Froments' Truck and Tire Service Boutique Compliments of Best Wishes , n Frank Hayes 8: Son s Ted gc Gem 23 East SL Misiaszek No. Grafton 120 f 1 From Your Friends' At Grafton Pizza 314 Worcester Street North Grafton, Mass. Good Luck Class of 1977 Congratulations to The Class of 1977 21 rv N ,A 3 w Q Wmsrf n Salem HUNTER PUBLISHING COMPANY 0 Novvh Covdmo DNCK LOWE ACTON MASSACHUSETTS 1 w N 1 I I s a A i r i L! 30379000126849
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