Greenfield High School - Evergreen / Exponent Yearbook (Greenfield, MA)

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( GREENFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY 402 MAIN STREET GREENFIELD, MA 01301-3305 i Greenfield High School Greenfield, Massachusetts PROLOGUE In the past, yearbooks contained pages of writing — such as wills, prophecies, and class histories. However, the trend has changed. To¬ day yearbooks are filled with pictures depicting school life for a particular school year. The large amounts of copy have been replaced with many snappy sayings, interesting captions, or running headlines. This idea of eliminating tedious copy has been adopted so that the book will be one of memories of a school year, especially for the graduating class. We have used this format In our 1964 EVERGREEN, which has been written as a play entitled Around G.H.S. in 180 Days. Let us set the stage for you. The action takes place in and around Greenfield High School; the time is from September 1963 to June 1964. The story of the play is true; it is told as it actually happened. The actors are GHS students playing their natural roles. As the play opens the cast is seen entering school in September. As the days go by we see the characters in the play performing In various classrooms and also in extra-curricular activities. The months pass and finally the climax comes — COMMENCEMENT — for the seniors. The curtain falls as the 180 days, packed full of hapy times (and sad ones, too) come to an end. We want all of you readers of this yearbook to enjoy it. We espec¬ ially hope that you graduates — many of whom may not see each other again — will find our 1964 EVERGREEN a reminder of the friends and good times shared at Greenfield High School. 2 DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF - John Fitzgerald Kennedy 1917-1963 We, the Class of 1964, proudly dedicate the 196 4 EVERGREEN to the memory of our late President, John Fitzgerald Kennedy. We would especially like to pay tribute to him for his interest in the Arts, People everywhere felt a closeness to John F. Kennedy, but Greenfield High School students have a special reason for remembering this great man. While serving Massa¬ chusetts in 1958 as a United States Senator, John F. Kennedy came here and dedicated Greenfield High School. The Class of 1964 was indeed fortunate to live in the era of John F. Kennedy. We trust we have grown in wisdom from his example and will continue to follow his ideals. We can only hope that we will have the fortitude and strength to live up to his chal¬ lenge to Americans — Ask not what your country can do for you — ask what you can do for your country. To the memory of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy we dedicate this book. Irene Menard, Editor 3 THE CLASS DIRECTED by ASSISTED by OF 1964 presents IN 1 f V V ' • ‘ fi -- ■ •- Irene Menard EDITOR the Evergreen Staff PROLOGUE SET DESIGN Dr. Willard Downie — Superintendent of Schools School Committee . SOUND and LIGHTING EFFECTS - Faculty PUBLICITY - Sponsors aUB MEMBERS ... ..... . t ' . t ATHLETESV ... .. 41 UNDERGRADUATES .’.?... 55 ■ ’ ■ .. ' ..V ' -’ s ' RFHFARSALS . ' JK V ......C-.;-. 156 ■ . ■♦■ ■ H • • -v ' ■ - ift. ,1 .i itf ' ' ■ % fii ' ■ f- -, - w :■ ;■ fe-V “ .ftv’, • , .■ ' ■ MONIAOIK TM HE A ONE OF THE 180 DAYS AT G.H.S. . . . . 1 f . n P ' In Appreciation DORA GARBOSE French ancJ Spanish ELLEN E. PIERCE Latin MARGARET T. DACEY English With sincere thanks and appre¬ ciation to these four teachers who gave so many years to Greenfield High School. We wish you a fond farewell and happy retirement. Special Tribute To our Advisor who devoted much time, effort, and patience to make our Yearbook a success. Our gratitude to Mr. Howard Boucher, who directed the Year¬ book Advertising Staff. HOWARD A. BOUCHER GERTRUDE B. STUDER English MARION L. CONGDON Yearbook Advisor Yearbook Advertising 10 OUR SUPERINTENDENT AND SCHOOL COMMITTEE MEMBERS WORKED LONG HOURS ON THIS PRODUC¬ TION . . . W. BLANKER, Chairman D. O ' NEIL G. LEVITCH SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS DR. WILLARD A. DOWNIE B.S., B.A., M.A., Ed.D. University of Washington Columbia University G. MAYERS L. ANDERSON T. MOCHOWSKI R. CHARRON J. HANLEY P. WADMAN 12 PRINCIPAL J. ROBERT VAIL A.B., M.Ed. St. Michaels Springfield College STAGE AND SCENERY WERE SET BY OUR ADMINISTRATORS . . . VICE PRINCIPAL GEORGE E. REINEKE B.A., M.A., M.A. Hope College Springfield College Columbia University DIRECTOR OF PUPIL PERSONNEL SERVICES ROBERT F. CASEY A.B., M.Ed. Brown University University of Massachusetts DIRECTOR OF VOCATIONAL SCHOOL RALPH E. PACKARD Certified Vocational 13 EDWARD W. PEPYNE B.A., M.S. American International College University of Massachusetts Guidance Driver Training LEONARD E. DEWYEA B.S.E. Fitchburg Teachers College Guidance Driver Training OUR PERSONAL AND EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS WERE SOLVED WITH THE HELP OF OUR GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT . . . Senior Class Counselor, Mr. Pepyne, at work. JOHN P. THOMPSON A.B., M.Ed. College of William and Mary Rutgers University Guidance Driver Training LAWRENCE E. COX A.B., A.M., S.T.B. University of South Carolina Harvard University Guidance On leave — teaching in Formosa 14 HERE INDIVIDUAL NEEDS WERE GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION . . . School nurse testing eyes. EDITH M. SAUTTER, R.N. B.S.E., M.Ed. Mount Auburn School of Nursing Boston University School Nurse Advisor to Future Nurses Students at work in Mr. McDonald ' s class. PAUL McDonald B.S. Springfield College Special Class Cross Country Coach 15 . . . AND PHYSICAL AND MENTAL SKILLS WERE DEVELOPED . . . Our library — a busy place from morn ' til night. MARION L. CONGDON B.S.E. Framingham State College Librarian Yearbook Advisor Boys ' gym lockers. RUTH P. FISH B.S. Arnold College Physical Education H. DANIEL DYER, JR. B.S. Arnold College Physical Education Athletic Coach 16 LITERARY AND DRAMATIC TALENTS FLOURISHED . . . Coordinator Clough. MARGARET F. LAWLER A.B. Smith College English LOUISA BARCLAY A.B., M.Ed. RadcliFFe State College at Boston English Advisor to Teen Scene LOUIE A. CLOUGH B.S. University of Massachusetts English Coordinator of English Advisor to Exponent MARGARET T. DACEY B.S. Springfield College English MARY O. CORBIERE B.A. University of Massachusetts English JANE B. BENDER A.B. Smith College English ELIZABETH T. SIKOSKl B.A. Middlebury English Advisor to National Honor 17 Coordinator Boucher through the window of Room 211. WILLIAM McCarthy A.B., M.A. Suffolk U niversity Boston University Social Studies Advisor to Debate Club CHARLES J. MAY B.S. Boston University Social Studies Key Club Advisor Assistant to Student Council JAMES J. O ' NEIL, JR. B.S., M.Ed. Holy Cross College College of Our Lady of the Elms Social Studies Advisor to Debate Club MYSTERIES OF THE PAST INTRIGUED US . . . JOY ALLEN DAVENPORT B.A. University of New Hampshire Social Studies JAMES A. FOTOPULOS B.S.E. Fitchburg State College Social Studies Student Council Advisor J.V. Baseball HOWARD A. BOUCHER A.B., M.A. Boston University Coordinator of Social Studies Social Studies Yearbook Advertising Advisor 18 ELEANOR HAMMOND B.A., M.A. Wheaton College Mt. Holyoke College Latin Advisor to Junior-Classical League KNOWLEDGE OF FOR¬ EIGN LANGUAGES IN¬ CREASED OUR WORLD UNDERSTANDING . . . WALTER O. OUIMETTE B.S.E., M.A. Worcester State College University of Montreal French Advisor to Future Teachers of America ALMUT H. METZROTH Private Interpreter ' s College German Mr. Ouimette operating our language lab. JOHN MARINACCIO B.A. Vanderbilt University Spanish and French Advisor to Ski Club 19 GEORGE R. JONELUNAS B.A., M.Ed. Amherst College Harvard University Math Advisor to Rifle Club THEOREMS, FORMULAS, AND BLUEPRINTS PUZZLED US... FRANCIS G. MAHER B.B.A., M.Ed. University of Massachusetts Westfield State College Math ERNEST R. ROBERT Springfield Trade School Mechanical Drawing Faculty Manager 20 PREPARATION FOR OUR FUTURE CAME AS WE EXPERIMENTED ROSS M. BURNS B.S., M.Ed. Tufts U niversity Science and Math Coordinator Science LOUIS J. BUSH B.S., M.S. University of Massachusetts Science ROBERT I. BURGESS B.S. University of Massachusetts Science Coordinator Burns WILLIAM N. SAUTTER B.S. Fitchburg Teachers College Science and Math Visual Aids Coordinator ROBERT H. KRATZ B.S. Wheaton College Science Science Club Advisor 21 CLERICAL SKILLS WERE PUT TO GOOD USE AS WE WORKED ON OUR PRODUCTION . . . B. JOHN WRIGHT B.S., M.Ed. Boston University Commercial ■ 22 GROUP ACTIVITIES DEVELOPED INDIVIDUAL ABILITIES . . . PLEASURE AND SATISFACTION ATTAINED . PHILLIP D. ADAMS B.S.E. Massachusetts School of Art Art Advisor to Stage Club CHARLES F. PERRY New England Conservatory of Music Music ROGER H. McCLENTIC B.M. Boston University Music Advisor to Twirlers BERNARD T. ETHIER B.F.A. Massachusetts College of Art Creative Art JESSIE M. BROWN B.S. Framingham Teachers College Home Economics BARBARA S. KIRKPATRICK B.S. University of Massachusetts Home Economics 23 GEORGE B. DYER B.S., M.Ed. Springfield College Vocational Guidance Counselor TRAINING IN VOCATIONAL SKILLS IN SHOP ALONG WITH RELATED CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION . . . STEPHAN J. MURPHY, JR. B.A. University of Massachusetts Vocational Academic RICHARD A. GIORDANO B.S. State College at Boston Vocational Academic ROBERT P. LUSSIER Worcester Boys ' Trade School Vocational House Carpentry ROBERT P. HEMPEL Worcester Boys ' Trade School Vocational and Related KARL J. DIHLMANN University of Vermont Vocational Auto and Related 24 PREPARED SOME SEN¬ IORS FOR THEIR CHO¬ SEN VOCATION . . . CLARENCE A. RANDALL Greenfield Vocational Vocational Auto Shop EDWARD M. JERONCZYK Greenfield Vocational Vocational Machine Shop STANLEY A. RZONCA Westfield Trade Vocational Auto Shop ROBERT C. RICHARDSON Northampton Commercial Vocational House Carpentry EMIL DIHLMANN Fitchburg State College Vocational House Carpentry JOSEPH O. TAYLOR Gloucester High Vocational Print Shop and Related HAROLD S. FRENCH Worcester Boys ' Trade School Vocational Machine Shop 25 OUR FRIENDS, THE CLERKS, COOKS, AND CUSTODIANS, ARE THE HEART OF G. H. S_ C. BLAKE HEAD CUSTODIAN L. CARTER Cafeteria DIR. B. CRESS BETTY NEE Clerk K. RICHARDSON S. CZARNECKI H. HULET M. BRITTON R. TRAVIS ANNETTE EMERALD Clerk S. SPRINGER E. BRITTON E. BURT 26 L. to R, BACK J. Yetter, S Mack, R. Rood, B. True, C Palmer, M. LaChapelle, M. J Bush, P. Smith. FRONT Co Copt ' s. J. Burnside, L. Pales¬ tine. PRINCIPAL I j 1 Robert V4ii: AS THE SCENE OPENED, PRINCIPAL VAIL WELCOMED US TO OUR FIRST ASSEMBLY . . . RAFTERS RANG AS WE CHEERED AND YELLED . . . T i ■r f1 J|| lJ 1 1 r F r f . J L. to R. H. Machaiek, R. Mallory, A. Lapointe. L. to R. A. Bullard, S. Kelley, C. Cummings, D. McIntosh, S. Martin, Capt. — M. Rug- geri, B. Bonk, S. Garber, J. Benjamin. 28 S. Gunn, P. LaPalme, L. Monica THE PEP BAND AND CHEERLEADERS SET THE PACE . u 1 1 W 4 1 1 i L. Cheerleaders and Twirlers lead the spirited Rally. Elaine Diamond, last year ' s Booster Day Queen, congratulates Queen Dottie, as her escort Sean looks on. : : Jjfl L. ! JE ' ' Under sponsorship of Student Council ... six princesses sell tickets . . . highest seller gains crown . . . suspense held until announcement of Queen at Coronation at Pep Rally . . . our conquering heroes win 56-36 . . . FUN WAS HAD BY ALL AT THE VICTORY BALL Enthusiastic spectators witness our victory over Cathedral I BOOSTER DAY October ’63 Queen Dottie for ' 63 As lovely as can be! L. to R. D. Koziski, S. Kelly, J. Kelleher, S. Gibbs, J. Burnside, R. Hochrein. L. to R. M. J. Bush, G. Buteau, C. Turnbull, B. Bowlen, M. LaChapelle, E. Margola. r.. ' ■V ' -’m EYECATCHING UNI¬ FORMS AND SNAPPY ROUTINES OF OUR TWIRLERS AND COLOR GUARD ADDED ZIP TO OUR GAMES . . . L. to R. P. Capron, B. Pyott, J. Lapointe, J. Walsh, J. Hanley, B. Anderson. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY (L. to R.) Treasurer — D. Crawford Vice President — C. Guiu President — K. Sigda Secretary — S. Peterson Advisor — Mrs. Sikoski NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FUTURE NURSES (L. to R.) President — M. Palin Vice President — H. Boguslawski Secretary-Treasurer — S. Powers Advisor — Mrs. Sautter Kli STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS PRESIDENT B. Bowlen SECRETARY C. Turnbull VICE PRESIDENT S. Bald TREASURER K. Koldis SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES SOPHOMORE and JUNIOR LIBRARIANS SENIOR LIBRARIANS IBRARIANS MEMBERS OF OUR STUDENT PATROL Iirlsimas Director of Music — Mr. Perry 1 Bond Director R. McClentic with GHS bond. President — J. Romanovich Vice President — S. Petersou Sec.-Treos. — L. Garland In the music room SWEET TONES FLOWED . . . MIXED CHORUS President — P. Stone Vice President — S. Finn Sec.-Treas. — W. Hamilton Librarian — B. French Accompanist — M. Vetterling. Christmas Concert Ready for the downbeat Band takes tjme out . . . WHEN OUR MUSICIANS WERE AROUND GAMMA PSI SIGMA CHORALE S. Tyndal, S. Finn, S. Brown, B. Brzozowy, P. Stone, L. Jenkins, J. Deneault, R. Flem¬ ing, W. Hamilton, M. Taylor, W. Vetter- ling, J. Romanovich. HI • S ' STAGE CLUB Advisor — Mr. Ada VARSIT Y CLUB Bowlen Reineke Vail ' Chairman — B Advisors — Mr CAST EXPLORED JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE (L to R) Treasurer — J. Lapointe President — B. Macgregor Vice President — D. Smith Secretary — D. Davies Advisor — Mrs. Hammond IIb 1 n sal 1 t4. • 1 Junior Classical League at Slave Auction SCIENCE CLUB (L to R) Vice Preesident W. Seretta Sec.-Treas. R. Shorten President D. Crawford Advisor — Mr. Kratz . . . SPECIAL INTERESTS EXPONENT STAFF Editor-in-chief K. Sigda News Editors P. Copron S. Yetter Business Manager M. Williams Sports Editor M. Douvadjian Advisor — Mr. Clough TEEN SCENE STAFF Editor L. Palestine Assistant Editor B. Macgregor Staff: E. Burakiewicz, L. Garland, A. Deveney, M. Palin, R. N lander, J. Whittier Advisor — Mrs. Barclay DEBATE. CLUB Advisor — Mr. O ' Neil 39 r SKI CLUB Advisor — Mr. Marinaccio (L to R) Secretary M. Johnson Treasurer G. Martin President K. Simpter Vice President R. Pratt (absent) RIFLE CLUB Advisor — Mr. Jonelunas Hl-Y BOYS — Advisor — Mr. Card ■v . . . BOTH INDOORS AND OUT STUDENT OFFICE HELP MEMBERS OF KEY CLUB Norm MacLeod (39) and Bob Rineer (76) cause mass confusion in Chicopee game . . . rushing in are Bob Smith (14), Dave Attessi (70), and Lineman-of-the-year Bruce Bowlen (84). George Chiaramonte starts long run against Cathedral. Greenfield ' s Tri-Captains in action . . . Suchanek (55) hands off to MacLeod (39) as Pete Tusinski (37) throws a crashing block . . . Suchanek and MacLeod shared Back-of-the-Year honors. Norm MacLeod (39) slips through Hamp defenders. Bob Smith (14) follows Bill Phelps through hole opened by Attessi Norm earned MVP Trophy in Turner ' s game. (70) and Rineer (76). FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD Greenfield . ... 6 Chicopee ....... ...26 Greenfield . . . ■• 16 Westfield . . . 38 Greenfield . . . . 6 Holyoke. ... 20 r Greenfield . ... 56 Cathedral .. ;.. 36 ; Greenfield . ... 12 West Springfield . . 18 !v .Greenfield .... 16 ' Springfield Tech . ...22 Greenfield ... 12 Agawam. ...28 Greenfield . ... 22 Northampton . .. . . 26 Greenfield . .. . ' 40 Turners ........ .. 20 Bill Gousse cradles the ball in Cathedral game. Tom evades tackier in Westfield game . . . MacLeod and Vince Adamo- yurka (49) lead the way. Greenfield ' s Mighty Mite Bill Phelps streaks by two Cathe¬ dral defenders. Butch Margola makes a spectacular catch at Hamp. SCENE II FOUND THE ATHLETES . It s ' Bombs Away as Tom cocks his arm to pass against Chicopee. Suchanek runs into trouble with Chicopee players. Tom won the Star Award. . . . FIGHTING HARD . . . Denny McGahan bulldogs Hamp runner. Bowlen (84) and Smith (14) rush in to help. William Rineer (far right) will be the new football coach at GHS. ' Retired coach Stan Benjamin will be missed at Vet ' s Field on Saturdays. Mike Murphy (89), Cliff Richardson (45), Smitty (14) and Pete Wright (38) converge to down Hamp runner. Dave Attesi spills player from Hamp . . . McGahan (78), Richardson (45), Bresciano (40) help out. Coach Paul McDonald meets brother Dave at finish line. I CROSS I i A strategy meeting with the coach. ON THE FIELD . . . COUNTRY SCOREBOARD Greenfield . . 24 Amherst. 31 Greenfield . . 18 Frontier. 45 Greenfield . . 18 Arms.45 Greenfield . . 27 Sprfid. Col. Fr. . . 30 Greenfield . . 30 Sprfid. Col. Fr. . . 25 Greenfield .. 15 Holyoke.47 Greenfield .. 15 Cathedral.50 Greenfield .. 19 Cathedral. 40 Greenfield .. 15 Mt. Hermon .... 40 Greenfield . . 28 Amherst. 27 Greenfield . . 26 Lenox.29 Low score wins Tetreault and Hazet tine. TOP ROW L to R - Ed Hazeltine, Dave Earley, Mike Belleau, Dave Mc¬ Donald. BOTTOM ROW — Dave Tetreault, John Kaczenski, Dave Ciszew- ski, Tim Bates. i I kwIJHI Bill Jacobs shoots Great effort by Jake. BASKETBALL Greenfield 45 Adams 61 Greenfield 51 Athol 71 Greenfield 46 Tech 91 Greenfield 67 Athol 69 Greenfield 51 Westfield 75 Greenfield 58 Catholic 61 Greenfield 42 Holyoke 50 Greenfield 41 Hump 81 Greenfield 40 Chicopee 82 Greenfield 42 Turners 60 Greenfield 44 West Side 74 Greenfield 60 Westfield 52 Greenfield 52 Catholic 65 Greenfield 48 Holyoke 92 Greenfield 58 Hamp 83 Greenfield 52 Chicopee 89 Greenfield 56 Turners 63 Greenfield 31 West Side 76 Another bomb by Ed the Shot Morgolo. Margola and Jacobs struggle for control . . . halt Phelps? of the ball. Never! Fran the Bird Earley drives. Greenfield ' s Starting Five: (L to R) Bill Phelps, Butch Margola, Capt. Bill Jacobs, Tom Suchanek, Fran Earley. . . . AND IN THE GYM Jake drives toward the basket. ROW 1 — L. to R. — W. Phelps, R. Smith, D. McDonald. ROW 2 — G. Lynde, T. Suchonek, E. Richardson, P. La- Montagne. TRACK This year ' s track team figures to fare well in the running events. George Chiaramonte and Rod Hoch- rein will run the sprints. Bob Poirier the quartermile and Dave Ciszewski and John Kaczenski will handle distances races. Brian Eisner (pole vault), Gerald Knower (javelin), Mike Lynch (hurdles) aim to do well. BASEBALL After years of finishing second to Chicopee, Greenfeld hopes that this will be their year. Ace pitcher Tom Suchonek, also a very good hitter, will be the key. Catcher Bob Smith, shortstop Bill Phelps, and powerful outfielder George Lynde also return from last year ' s team. Dave McDonald, Barry Dow, and Earle Richard¬ son, will be counted on to help the team. ROW 1 — L. to R. — W. Hamilton, D. Boosko, R. Hochrein, G. Chiaramonte. ROW 2 — W. Crone, P. Schmidt, E. Cieplik, R. Poirier. TENNIS This is the year for tennis. Butch Margola, George Rau, and Robbie Pratt return from last year ' s team. George and Butch combined to defeat the top doubles team in Western Mass, last year. 48 1 L J ’ ? • • M n I .ROW 1 — L. to R. — R. Kulis, J. Killeen, M. O ' Bryan, R. Dame, R. Voetsch. ROW 2 — T. Bean, D. Lynch, P. LaPalme, T. Rogers, J. Taylor, B. McCarthy. L. to R. — B. McCarthy, E. Morawski, P. Feeney, E. LaCroix, D. Maleski, E. Kurkoski, D. Feeney-, F. Chabot, R. Luippold, M. Molitoris. ROW 1 — L. to R. — M. Douvadjian, R. Grant, J. McCabe, D. Ciszewski, M. Laskey. ROW 2 — F. Chabot, W. Gousse, B. Purdy, J. Kaczenski, S. Garanin, R. Knox. GOLF SENIOR MEMBERS OF GOLF TEAM L. to R. — M. Douvadjian, C. Giard, W. Gousse, T. Rogers, D. McGahan, T. Bean. ROW 1 — L. to R. — S. Garanin, B. Eisner, M. Lynch, E. Cieplik, O. Chiaramonte, R. Hochrein, R. Hmiele- ski, R. Kirejczyk. ROW 2 — G. Knower, B. Bulman, B. Tobey, W. Crone. ) • t t J. A Don ' t foul, Betsy! Go, Varsity! Rebound! Lois Palestine — Season ' s High Scorer You ' re peeking, Mr. Katz! Go, JV! MANAGER — A. MacDonald Scorekeeper — S. LeBlanc Greenfield Greenfield 13 Greenfield 14 Greenfeld 28 Greenfeld 19 Greenfeld 51 Greenfeld 24 Greenfeld 31 Greenfeld 32 Greenfeld 20 Greenfeld 27 Amherst 28 Arms 14 Frontier 47 Mahar 15 Pioneer 16 Turners 22 Pioneer 25 Mahar 19 Arms 24 Amherst 39 Turners 30 SCOREBOARD 16 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Varsity L. to R. ROW 1 — S. Eastman, L. Coutu, Co-Captains. ROW 2 — B. Mac- gregor, L. Berry, P. Davis, E. Rood. ROW 3 — S. Franklin, L. Palestine. Ab¬ sent — B. Foster. J V Team L. to R. - ROW 1 - S. Mack, P. Goly, M. Vetter- ling, A. Bullard. ROW 2 — C. Machiek, D. Bruce, J. Benjamin, L. Beaudoin, B. Hynoski. ROW 3 — S. Fre- geou, M. Kramer, S. Mar¬ tin, P. Leukhardt, K. Kelle- her, S. Beaudoin. 1 i ( I Ready for softball L. McCarthy (R) Softball Manager (L. to R.) L. Berry A. McDonald S. Eastman D. Smith E. Hood (L to R.) P. Davis P. Goly J. Denault R. Kinner Time for tennis GHS Tennis Players (L. to R.) E. Rood C. Okula B. Harmon K. Koldis G. Williams K. Killay C. Guiu T. Guiu B. Hoynoski (L. to R.) J. Drwila P. Ripley S. Yetter Joanie Wallner vaults over horse . . . B. Foster and J. Hillman guard. Linda Berry performs on ropes. Alice Auclair and Benji Franklin . . . the Rope Climbers. Volleyball excitement Eleven senior girls build a pyramid MISS LAWLER ROOM 202 I I L to R — ROW 1 — S. Bouver, R. Aaron, J. Baird, B. Bonk, Alston, M. Belt, M. Bald. ROW 3 — J. Bittner, A. Austin, W. i i S. Blauvelt, M. Benoit, S. Beaudoin. ROW 2 — P. Burke, B. Archer, D. Billiel, J. Alberti, R. Barber, D. Brown, W. Burke, ■ Brzozowy, T. Bergeron, C. Boyden, A. Ackerman, B. Brown, C. A. Berry, P. Alien, D. Buker, E. Blaha, J. Bourbeau. r I a i |; i ii (t i 1 i MR. CLOUGH ROOM 203 L. to R. ROW 1 — S. Condraski, ROW 2 — B. Clough, C. Cummings, J. Carrier, C. Burrell. ROW 3 — E. Butkiewicz, R. Damon, E. Burniski, L. Carochler, J. Call, A. Capshaw. L. to R. - ROW 1 - N. DeMasi, S. Creek. ROW 2 - N. Burns, R. Carme, L. Crone, C. Davis, C. Cunning¬ ham, J. Childs. ROW 3 — S. DeJoy, T. Butynski, J. Collins, P. Dahowski, J. Burnham, T. Card, R. Cohn, A. Clough. MRS. BARCLAY ROOM 204 L to R. — ROW 1 — L. Farrell, L. Earley, N. Dionne, J. Dufraine, E. Edwards. ROW 3 — R. Farr, G. Dubois, M. Egan, D. Fahey, C. E. Falvey, M. Frain, J. Dubay. ROW 2 — S. Field, K. Dunton, M. Ethier, S. Doret, B. Derry, R. Dihimann, D. Feeney, J. Duncan, A. Englehardt, C. Dolan, M. Finn, J. Farber, S. Fregeau, C. Desbrus, Faille, D. Earley, T. Dion. I MISS DACEY ROOM 205 L. to R. — ROW 1 — C. Harvey, A. Hicks, S. Ganakas, D. Hamilton, gan, D. Griggs, S. Hale, L. Harper. ROW 3 — C. Hochrein, T. R. Gile, L. Harwood, C. Haskins, T. Guiu, S. Garber. ROW 2 — Hebert, M. Greene, G. Gray, G. Gousse, C. Haseltine, R. Haw- N. Hardaker, B. Fritz, P. Guerino, V. Hardy, K. Grogan, N. Gro- kins, R. Hawkins, P. Hanley, C. Garland, S. Giguere, B. Gordon. L. to R. — ROW 1 — S. Kelley, L. Hulet, D. Jackman, K. Kimball. ROW 2 — M. Kramer, D. Kirkwood, R. Kelleher, N. Kocik. ROW 3 — J. Jacques, M. Jenks, D. Kinner, W. Kosterman, R. Kenney, D. Kiefer, W. Keller. MRS. CORBIERE ROOM 206 L. to R. — ROW 1 — J. Howe, L. Johnston, A. Hubbard, B. Kelley. ROW 2 — L. Jurek, D. Kvietkauskas, M. Johnson, K. Johnson, J. Juchnicki. ROW 3 — D Kuzmeskus, J. Holewa, T. Krol, K. Kimball, S. Kelleher, T. Killeen. MRS. HAMMOND ROOM 207 L. to R. — ROW 1 — S. MacLeod, A. Lincoln, J. Macgregor, D. D. Manix, J. Lapatka, K. Mason. ROW 3 — G. Lempke, A. Lapointe, Leskowiski, R. Lowell, P. Mahon, L. Larange. ROW 2 — M. Liston, C. Landry, R. Martin, L. Lapointe, J. Mason, S. LaChapelle, P. D. Marini, D. Martino, L. Martin, S. Martin, J. Lebert, L. Lyman, May, P. Martin, D. McDonald, R. Mason. MRS. SIKOSKI ROOM 208 L. to R. — ROW 1 — C. Morey, N. Mott, D. Perry, N. Miner, L. Newman, C. Mount, G. Murphy, D. McIntosh, N. Palestine, C. Pacocha, M. Newman. ROW 2 — P. Miller, C. Pendleton, D. Mit¬ chell, C. Peel, B. Peterson, S. Murphy, P. Morin, P. Millett, S. Miller, E. Nimmons. ROW 3 — D. Miner, M. Murphy, E. Morawski, T. Os- trowski, T. Parody, T. Norwood, D. Paulin, D. ' Perwak, W. Panek. i I i i 3 I i I I j i I i I L. to R. ROW 1 — K. Schatz, D. Rawson, S. Richardson, H. Ploof. ROW 2 — D. Rau, B. Provost, A. Richason, D. Randall, A. Schmidt. ROW 3 — P. Pursick, G. Platek, W. Roberts, F. Putala, W. Prescott, J. Riebschlaeger. MR. MARINACCIO ROOM 209 L. to R. — ROW 1 - N. Rucci, B. Petrin. ROW 2 - N. Phillips, C. Ruggeri, A. Roy, C. Pinksee. ROW 3 — J. Ponton, A. Purdy, S. Powers, H. Sdgan, H. Podlesny, B. Randall, J. Petrin. MR. MAHER ROOM 210 L to R. — ROW 1 — D. Tetreault, M. Taylor, W. Vetterling, M. Sisson. ROW 2 — E. Severance, S. Sibley, S. Severance, P. Smith, S. Tyndal, M. Sergeant, G. Stone, B. Steward, C. Sullivan, K. Thayer. ROW 3 — D. Sullivan, B. Tybur, J. Varner, F. Tirrell, J. Smith, G. Thayer, R. Stiles, W. Stafursky, E. Viens, S. Upton, H. Shattuck, G. Sherman, P. Thatcher, E. Sicard. I MR. BOUCHER ROOM 211 L, to R, ROW 1 — M. Williams, G. Williams, S. Wilkes, S. Vin¬ cent, C. Wheeler, G. Wilkes, J. Yetter, L. Wolfe, M. Vivier. ROW 2 — L. Wood, J. Woitkiewicz, C. Willor, C. Wilson, B. Werth, L. Wheeler, P. Wallace, C. Walko, D. Vigneault. ROW 3 — G. Ward, P. Wright, R. Yablonski, R. Zaikowski, M. Winskye, A Wisniewski, A. Woodard, R. Walters, R. Yarmac, G. Wood, R Wesolowski. L, to R. ROW 1 — T. Hubbard, D. Franklin, L. Mabey, D. Waid. ROW 2 — R. Gougeon, G. Lanagan, D. Wells. ROW 3 — W. Wirth, E. Guido, R. Sibley, R. Gaynor, P. Brodeur. MR. HEMPEL VOCATIONAL SOPHOMORES L. to R ROW 1 — T. Richardson, A. Martel, A. Collins, D. Noyes. ROW 2 — E. Cormie, T. Fifleld, J. Supernaw, T. Johnson, A. Hunt. ROW 3 — R. Adams, D. Moore, R. Greene, A. Conrad, T. Guetti, J. Kendrick, W. Muzzy. MR. HEMPEL VOCATIONAL SOPHOMORES L. to R. ROW 1 — B, Vescovi, M. DeGara, D, Cutting, E. Caren, Belanger, J. Morin, R. Ward. ROW 3 — L. Parent, G. LaCroix, P. Phillips, B. Brunelle, R. Harris, B. Upham. ROW 2 — R. W. Wall, C. Johnson, N. Warner, R. Wissman, J. Chapin, G. Emond, E. Sabelawski, E. MacKenzie, J. Fiske, P. Sullivan, R. Fogg, N. Prusik, R. Somes, B. Benoit, N. Wisenski. MR. K. DIHLMANN VOCATIONAL FRESHMEN L. to R. ROW 1 — D. Benjamin, D. Thompson, E. Lucia, D. Bates, C. Hardy, M. Cinquanfini, R. Desreuis- seau. ROW 2 — M. Tobey, B. Jardine, J. Murdock, B. Page, D. Bourque, J. Murdock. MR. K. DIHLMANN VOCATIONAL FRESHMEN L. to R. ROW 1 — R. Marble, D. Morrison, J. Vorce. ROW 2 — J. Tower, R. Perkins, N. Lombard, T. Qualters, J. Seymour. L. to R. ROW 1 — P. Coombs. ROW 2 — J. VanValkenburg, J. Augustine, H. Roberts. JK - J MR. OUIMETTE ROOM 212 L. to R. ROW 1 — G. Bourbonnais, M. Audette, G. Bristol, P. Bennett, S. Baird, B Anderson, M. Boeh, S. Broughon. ROW 2 — L. Beaudoin, R. Barton, L. Allen, S. Brightmon, H. Boguslowski, R. Billiel, G. Alberti, J. Benjamin, S. Bar- I •i ber, S. Brown. ROW 3 — T. Bates, J. Boron, S. Abrohomson, R. Bridges, C. Becklo, M. Babits, J. Bernier, D. Attesi, A. Bresciano. L. to R. ROW 1 — A. Bullard, S. Cousino. ROW 2 — J. Cur¬ rier, S. Coull, C. Burnham, K. Crofton, P. Chornyak. ROW 3 — C. Carson, W. Buck, J. Burgess, D. Bruffee, C. Butler S. Clark. MR. JONELUNAS ROOM 213 L. to R. ROW 1 — M. Colgan, R. Cinquantini. ROW 2 — S. Carey, D. Bruce, P. Capron, J. Dame, M. Cromwell. ROW 3 — F. Conley, W. Crone, F. Chabot, D. Ciszewski, W. Conant, B. Bulman, R. Dame. MR. O ' NEIL ROOM 214 L. to R. ROW 1 — S. Finn, J. Deneoult, P. Grant, M. Drew, E. Edes, J. Garcia. ROW 3 — L. Gagne, R. Dejnak, R. GifFen, R. Grant, H. P. Goly, R. Fleming. ROW 2 — B. French, B. Grant, K. Dolan, G. Forgey, P. Feeney, S. Garanin, A. Darling, J. Duncan, B. Dow, Globoch, C. Graveline, S. Ethier, M. Gagner, L. Flynn, P. Davis, R. Earley, J. Dwyer. MR. FOTOPULOS ROOM 216 L. to R. ROW 1 — D. Johnson, K. inson, P. Hempel, L, Harwood, C. L. Haskins, E. Harris, N. Hornedo, Hutchinson, L. Jenkins, S. Hutch- Howe. ROW 2 — B. Hoynoski, L. Hale, L. Jean Hale, J. Harris, D. Hohengasser, S. Grimard, Hahn, P. Grise, D. Johnson, Hogan, J. Johnston, D. Holmes, D. Howard. ROW 3 — A. Jenest, K. E. Hall, W. Hamilton, R. Jacques, P. , G. Isles, P. Hubbard. L. to R. ROW 1 — C. Jubb, C. Jones, C. Jurek, R. Kinner. ROW 2 — R. Krejmas, G. Knower, J. Kac- zenksi, R. Knox. MR. MAY ROOM 104 L. to R. ROW I — C. elley, P. Kilgour, M. Kruk, P. Kingsbury, M. Kings¬ bury, K. Killay, K. Kelsey, ROW 2 - J. Kelly, P. Keller, H. Juhola, N. Kabaniec, J. Killeen. MR. BURGESS ROOM 106 L. to R. ROW 1 — R. Martin, D. Maclean, M. Lynch, E. LaCroix, W. McCabe, R. Kulis. ROW 2 — J. Lapointe, S. Matera, C. Machaiek, P. Leukhardt, L. LeBlanc, S. LeBlanc, S. Mack, R. LeMieux, L Monica. ROW 3 — L. Massey, J. McCarthy, D. Maleski, B. LaCoy, E. Kurkoski, J. Mackenzie, R. Lane, B. McCarthy, R. Luippold, D. Lynch, G. Maniatty, G. May. MR. KRATZ ROOM 107 L. to R. ROW 1 — R. Moore, M. Ozdorski, C. Palmer, M. McDonald, M. Nichols, A. Mooney. ROW 2 — S. Murdock, C. Peloskey, C. Muszynski, E. Morrissey, C. McMahon, D. Micuta, B. Morin, J. Phelps, J. O ' Kulecz. ROW 3 — M. Mitchell, W. Peters, M. Mroz, B. Mooney, W. McDonald, M. O ' Bryan, M. Molitoris, R. Miller, J. Neal, W. Phelps, A. Musacchio. L. lo R. ROW 1 — K. Rowland, B. Roberts. ROW 2 — B. Rich¬ ardson, T. Sigda, R. Pratt. MISS DAVENPORT ROOM 108 L. to R. ROW 1 — K. Singiser, M. Ruggeri, V. Sasseville, E. Rood, G. Rogers, P. Schmidt. ROW 2 — S. Roscoe, K. Simpter, S. PIaisted, V. Pulaski, L. Pryzby, S. Simondiski, P. Plamo nda. ROW 3 — T. Purple, R. Rabideau, F. Sirum, G. Powiliatis, R. Poirier, E. Sanborn, P. Schmidt, R. Shorten, R. Rineer, W. Seretta. MRS. BROWN ROOM 32 L. to R. ROW 1 — D. Sommer. ROW 2 — B. Stinson, L. Stone, S. Sommer, K. Steiner, B. Smith, M. Steiner, M. Sokolosky, P. Stone, C. Stonge. ROW 3 — F. Steiner, A. Smith, B. Tobey, J. Sund, T. Strahan, J. Taylor, H. Stone, F. Smith. I ! MR. McDonald ROOM 33 L. to R. ROW 1 — C. Williams, D. Wartel, W. Wright, D. Wright, B. Wissman, J. VanValkenburgh, C. Vassar. ROW 3 — A. Wondoloski, Willard, R. Weston, J. Winn. ROW 2 — M. Yobst, L. Wolanske, D. P. White, T. Tucker, C. Yeager, E. True, M. Vetterling, S. Yetter, Wissman, D. Wissman, L. Wright, E. Welcome, P. Twarog, N. M. Urkiel, J. Tusinski, P. Underwood, R. Voetsch, G. Walsh. L. to R. ROW 1 — J. Bergeron, B. Collins, B. Brown. ROW 2 — B. Bezio, W. White, J. Klisenbeauer, G. Milton, F. Yestramski. ROW 3 — R. Elliot, H. Hubert, L. Adams, C. Rucci, W. Hebert. L. to R. ROW 1 — R. O ' Lari, D. Ingram, J. Wesoloski. ROW 2 - R. Woods, R. Hawks, B. Fisher. ROW 3 — K. Hall, K. Franklin, D. Sanford, B. Schiappa. MR. LUSSIER VOCATIONAL JUNIORS L. to R. ROW 1 — E. Palin, E. Johnson, R. Whitenett, R. Stone, T. Matthews, D. Morey, L. Faye. ROW 3 — R, Conant, R. Brown, E. Mayberry, F. Babineau, D. Bassett, J. Kidder. ROW 2 — E. Labor, R. Billiel, K. Burdick, R. Phillips, B. MacLeod, J. Zack. Matthews, R. Lahey, D. Renfrew, J. McDonough, M. Werth, E. UNDER¬ CLASSMEN REHEARSED . j-T- , . mi 9am 5 • • • 1 A g Hr ! !m J 9 . . . I HbIK KULbb Ab I HbY LUUKbU TO THE FUTURE. Scene IT graduates VINCENT PAUL ADAMOYURKA ADAM Ambition: Pilot JOY BINGHAM ABERCROMBIE JOY Ambition; Teaching kindergarten NEIL WALTER BAKER SEAL Ambition: Business school ALICE MARION AUCLAIR ALICE Ambition: Social worker J JULIA ANN BEHILO JUDY Ambition; Secretary 72 RICHARD ALLEN BESSETTE DICK Ambition: College SHARON JEAN BERRY BERRY Ambition: Laboratory technician FREDERICK HENRY BILLIEL, JR. FLINTSTONE Ambition: Agricultural engineer BARBARA ANN BILLINGS BARB Ambition: Airline hostess DENNIS MICHAEL BILLIEL DEN Ambition: Undecided LOUISE MARIE BIBEAU LOUISE Ambition: History teacher DONNA LEE BISSELL DONNA Ambition: Hairdresser 73 EVELYN JOYCE BULLARD EVELYN Ambition: Laboratory technician EDWARD WILLIAM BURLEIGH EDDIE Ambition: Navy officer JAMES MELANSON BURKE ARTHUR Ambition: College J KATHY ANN CARPENTER KATHY Ambition: Nurse 1 JOANN MARY CHARRON FANNY Ambition: College ERIC JAN CIEPLIK ERIC Ambition: Marine biologist HARVEY MICHAEL COLLIS JUNIOR Ambition: Air Force EARLE DONALD CLARK EARLE Ambition: Millionaire RICHARD EVERETT CLAPP DICK Ambition: Engineer 77 LINDA MARTHA COUTU LITTLE CASHEW Ambition: Physical education teacher DUNCAN P. CRAWFORD DUNCAN Ambition: Research in particle physics DEBORAH DAVIES DEBBI Ambition: Elementary school teacher 78 I SHARON DOUCETTE NICKIE Ambition: Commercial art JEANNE MARIE DRWILA JEANNE bition: Elementary school teacher FRANCIS PAUL EARLEY FRAN Ambition: Physical education teacher FREDRICK CHARLES DUNN MIKE Ambition: Undecided JOHN PATRICK DWYER JACK Ambition: State policeman SALLY ANN EASTMAN SALLY Ambition: Elementary school teacher SHARYN LEE FOSTER SHARYN Ambition: IBM operator LEANE GARLAND SPOOKY Ambition: Teacher of French SUSAN FRANKLIN BENJI Ambition: Mathematics teacher EDWARD GOODFIELD GOODY Ambition; Army officer WILLIAM FRANCIS GRADER BILL Ambition: Draftsman ! I DONNA JEAN HANDY DONNA Ambition: Secretary CYNTHIA JEAN HASKINS CINDY Ambition: Secretary BARBARA JEAN HARRIS BARB Ambition: Dental assistant RICHARD THOMAS HASKINS TOM Ambition: Carpentry THOMAS M. HICKS TRIXY Ambition: Navy WILLIAM RODERICK HOCHREIN ROD Ambition: Physical education teacher JULIE ANN HILLMAN JULIE Ambition: Nurse ROBERT SEAN KELLEY SEAN Ambition: College JOHN ALAN KOCIK COSSACK Ambition: Physical education teacher TERESA MARIE KING TERRY Ambition: Legal secretary DOROTHY ANN KOZISKI DOTTIE Ambition: College FRANCES DONNA KREJMAS SCOP Ambition: Hairdresser MIGNONNE MARIE LaCHAPELLE MIDGE Ambition: College PAUL JAMES LaMONTAGNE MONK Ambition: Physicist JAMES PETER LAPSERITIS LAPS Ambition: College PHILIP B. LoPALME PHIL Ambition: Physical education teacher CHERYL LYNN MARINI CHERYL Ambition: Undecided PATRICIA ANN MEEHAN Pat Ambition: Nurse PATRICIA MOLISE MILKEY PAT Ambition: Teacher HAL DAVID MITCHELL MITCH Ambition: Farmer DONNA PATRICIA MURLEY DONNA Ambition: Nursing JANICE GLADYS MUSIAK JANICE Ambition: College SANDRA LEE NOYES SANDY Ambition: Secretary THERESA AGNES O ' NEILL TERRY Ambition: Private secretary ROBERT GUILD NYLANDER BOB Ambition: College JOHN RICHARD O ' MALLEY SANTA Ambition: College CARLA JEAN OZDARSKI CARLA Ambition: Undecided CHARLOTTE ANNE OKULA ANNIE Ambition: College GLORIA ANN PACKARD CUDDLES Ambition: Practical nurse mm. 94 MARYANNE LOUISE PALIN MOOSE Ambition: Nurse SHEILA MAE PETERSON SHEILA Ambition: College KATHLEEN ANN PAYANT KATHY Ambition: Private secretary EUGENE ARTHUR POIRIER WHITY Ambition: Undecided THOMAS ARTHUR PUTNAM TOM” Ambition: Physical education teacher MARY ELEANOR POKLADOK MARY Ambition: Nursing BRUCE GORDON PURDY BRUCE Ambition: Architect BARBARA GRACE PYOTT BARB Ambition: Secretary NANCY LEE REDDY NANCY Am bition: Secretary GEORGE F. RICHARDSON TINY Ambition: Undecided CAROLYN ALICE REUM CAROLYN Ambition: Teacher of English I DONNA EILEEN SCHEUER BABE Ambition: Artist 98 FRANCES ALICE SCHMIDT FRANNIE Ambition: Retailing school DONNA LEE SEVENE CEVIE Ambition: Hairdresser 99 KATHERINE ALICIA SIGDA KATHY Ambition: Foreign Service HARRIS CONRAD SNYDER KRAUT Ambition: Medicine GREGORY HOBART SMEAD GREG Ambition: College ROBERT EVERETT SMITH SMITTY Ambition: College SHERRIE DALE SPOONER SHERRIE Ambition: College DELENE JOYCE SMITH DEE DEE Ambition: Dental hygenist CHERYL ANN STAHELECK CHERYL Ambition: Secretary 100 THOMAS HOWARD SUCHANEK SUSH Ambition: College STEVEN S. SWEET SWEET Ambition: President of U.S. ALEXIS WALENDZIK ALEXIS” Ambition: College JOYCE MARIE WALSH JOYCE Ambition: College SUZANNE WELD SUE Ambition: Registered nurse NANCY JEAN WESOLOWSKI NANCY Ambition: Teacher BARRY CHARLES WILLIAMS WILL Ambition: Happiness 103 MARY JEAN WILLIAMS MARY JEAN Ambition: Foreign service VOCATIONAL SCHOOL WILLIAM GILL AMSTEIN COON Ambition: Mechanic LINDA ANN WISENSKI LINDA Ambition: Social work KRENA DAWN ZANIESKI IRMA Ambition: Dietition TYRONE GILBERT BARTON TY Ambition: Mechanic PETER ALFRED CALCARI PETE” Ambition: Mechanic JOHN FREDERICK CONLEY JOHN Ambition: Architect DWIGHT EDWARD CLARY DWIGHT Ambition: To be successful NORMAN STANLEY MacLEOD MAC Ambition: Carpenter DENNIS RAYMOND PORTER DENNY Ambition: Contractor RICHARD HOWARD MORRISON SQUIRREL Ambition: Machinist BRIAN ALLEN SMALL BRIAN Ambition: Printer DOUGLAS MILTON WALKER DOUG Ambition: Truck driver ' BOB SMITH LOIS PALESTINE PLAYERS APPEARING IN THESE MAJOR ROLES WERE SELECTED BY THE OTHER STARS BETSY MACGREGOR POPUUR SHETLX JItRSOh ' JIMTBURKE JEAN LAPOINTE JEFF WHITTIER SALLY EASTMAr DOTTIE KOZISKI JEAN KEENER CLASS FLIRTS GEORGE CHIARAMONTE iV ’■ . jl ■. -i JIE ' ii CLASS DIRECTORY ABERCROMBIE, JOY Pep Club 4; Yearbook 4. ADAMOYURKA, VINCENT Bond 2,3; Junior Classical 2,3; Varsity Club 4; Moni¬ tor 4; Orchestra 3,4; Asst. Homeroom Chr. 4; Foot¬ ball 3,4; Track 3,4; Assembly Program 3. AMBO, KAREN National Honor 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Noma Spell¬ ing 4; Gregg Short. Cert. 4; Typing Cert. 3,4. AUCLAIR, ALICE Pep Club 4. BAKER, NEIL BALD, SUSAN Band 2,3,4; Student Council 2,4; Yearbook Art Editor 4; Homeroom Chr. 2; Student Council Vice Pres. 4; Honor Roll 2; Art Award 3; Student Coun¬ cil Convention 4. BANACH, ROSEMARIE Honor Roll 3; Noma Spelling 3; Gregg Short. Cert. 3; Typing Cert. 3. BEAN, THOMAS Baseball Manager 3. BEAUCHESNE, GARY BECKLO, FREDERICK U.S. Marines — 4 Years. BEHILO, JULIA Pep Club 4; Yearbook Faculty Editor 4; Librarian 4; Homeroom Sec. 2; Typing Cert. 3. BENEDETTI, DAVID BERNARD, JEANNETTE Softball 2; Typing Cert. 2-3. BERRY, LINDA Future Teachers 4; Pep Club 4; Yearbook 4; Home¬ room Treas. 4; Basketball JV 2,3; Basketball Var¬ sity 4; Softball 2,3,4; Honor Roll 4; Typing Cert. 2; Teen Scene Reporter 4. BERRY, SHARON BESSETTE, RICHARD Monitor 4; Track 2. BIBEAU, LOUISE Exponent 4; Future Teachers 3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Yearbook Organization Editor 4; Honor Roll 4. BILLIEL, DENNIS BILLIEL, FREDERICK, JR. BILLINGS, BARBARA BISSELL, DONNA Pep Club 3. BLASSBERG, JOAN Science Club 3,4; Letter of Commendation from NMSQT 4. BOLISKL KAREN Honor Roll 2; Typing Cert. 3. BOOSKA, DENNIS Rifle Club 4; Homeroom Treas. 2; Track 2,3; Typing Cert. 3. BOWLEN, BRUCE Key Club 2,3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Student Council 3,4; Homeroom Chr. 3,4; Class Pres. 3; Varsity Club Sec.-Treas. 3; Track 3; Honor Roll 2; Boys ' State 3; Student Court Judge 3,4; Varsity Club Board of Directors 4; Student Council President 4; Football 2,3,4. BRISTOL, ALAN Monitor 4. BROWN, GREGORY Yearbook 4; Stage Club 3,4; Stage Manager 4. BRUFFEE, DAVID BUDARZ, CAROL Homeroom Treas. 3; Typing Cert. 2,3. BULLARD, EVELYN Volunteer Nurses 4; Typing Cert. 2. BURAKIEWICZ, EDWARD, JR. Band 2; Yearbook Business Mgr. 4; Teen Scene 4; Honor Roll 4. BURKE, JAMES Pep Club 2,3,4; Rifle Club 3,4; Monitor 3,4; Year¬ book 4; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Assembly Pro¬ gram 4. BURKE, KATHERINE Dance Committee 4. BURLEIGH, EDWARD Cheerleader 4; Rifle Club 3; Yearbook 4; Basket¬ ball Manager 3; Typing Cert. 3. BURNSIDE, JANE Cheerleader Varsity 2,3,4; Exponent 4; Junior Classical 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Monitor 4; Yearbook 4; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Booster Day Court 4; Homeroom Chr. 2,3,4; Cheering Co- Capt. 4; Honor Roll 3,4; Assembly Program 2,3,4; Home Ec. Award 3. BUSH, MARY JANE Cheerleader JV 3; Cheerleader Varsity 2,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Booster Day Court 4; Bas¬ ketball JV 2; Honor Roll 3. BUTEAU, GREGORY National Honor 2,3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; Monitor 3,4; Yearbook 3; Yearbook Sales Mgr. 4; Dance Committee 2,3; Honor Roll 2,3,4. CANEDY, ALLEN Rifle Club 3. CARPENTER, KATHY Volunteer Nurses 4; Junior Classical 3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Honor Roll 3,4. CHARBONEAU, DIANE Junior Classical 2,3; Pep Club 3,4; Twirlers 3,4; Homeroom Treas, 3,4; Honor Roll 4; Gregg Short. Cert. 3,4; Typing Cert. 3; Assembly Program 3,4. CHARRON, JOAN Exponent 4; Future Teachers 4; Junior Classical 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,34,- Student Council 4; Monitor 4; Yearbook 4; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Class Vice Pres. 2,4; Honor Roll 4. CHIARAMONTE, GEORGE Cheerleader 2; Varsity Club 3,4; Student Council 2; Monitor 3,4; Dance Committee 3,4; Homeroom Chr. 2; Football 3,4; Track 2,3,4. CHICKERING, ALFRED CIEPLIK, ERIC Science Club 2,3,4; Monitor 3,4; Basketball Mgr. 2,3,4; Track Mgr. 3,4. CLAPP, RICHARD Rifle Club 3,4; Monitor 3,4,- Track 2,4. CLARK, EARLE Yearbook 4. COCCO, MICHELENE Junior Classical 2; Pep Club 4; Honor Roll 4. COLLIS, HARVEY Rifle Club 2,3,4; Science Club 2. CONANT, GLORIA Yearbook 4; Typing Cert. 3. COUGHLIN, RICHARD Monitor 3,4. COUTU, LINDA Monitor 3,4,- Co-Captain Basketball 4; Basketball J.V. 2; Basketball Varsity 3,4; Typing Cert. 3,4; Assembly Program 3. CRAWFORD, DUNCAN Eponent 3,4; National Honor 2,3,4; Rifle Club 2,3, 4; Science Club 2,3,4; Yearbook 3; Yearbook Photographer 4; Science Club Pres. 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Harvard Book Prize 3; Letter of Com¬ mendation from NMSQT 4. CRAY, GERALD Exponent 2,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4,- Rifle Club 2,3,4; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Teen Scene 3,4; Teen Scene Photographer 3,4; Office Worker 3,4; Assembly Program 2,3,4. DAIGNAULT, JOHN Band 2,3,-4. DARLING, BRUCE Junior Classical 2; Stage Club 4; Football Mgr. 2,3; Honor Roll 4. DAVIES, DEBORAH Exponent 2,3,4; Future Teachers 4; Junior Classical 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Junior Classical Secretary 4; Honor Roll 3; Teen Scene 4. DAVIS, BRENDA DEGRANO, JANE Exponent 2; Junior Classical 2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Student Council 3; Yearbook 4,- Booster Day Comm. 4; Asst. Homeroom Chr. 2,4,- Homeroom Chr. 3; Class Sec. 3,4. DEROSIA, ELIZABETH Honor Roll 2; Gregg Short. Cert. 3; Typing Cert. 3. DEVENY, ANN Exponent 4; Junior Classical 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Yearbook 4,- Honor Roll 2,3. DOTON, GERALD DOUCETTE, SHARON Basketball JV 2; Softball 4; Noma Math 4. DOUVADJIAN, MICHAEL Exponent 4; Junior Classical 4,- Key Club 4; Student Council 2; Monitor 4; Yearbook 4; Homeroom Chr. 2; Homeroom Treas. 3,4; Class Treas. 4; Football Manager 3; Baseball Manager 2,3,4; Track 3; Golf 2,4; Assembly Program 2. DRWILA, JEANNE Exponent 2,4; Future Teachers 2,3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Pep Club 2,4; Yearbook 4,- Twirlers 2,3,4; Ski Club 4; Tennis 3,4; Assembly Program 2,3,4. DUNN, FREDRICK Noma Spelling 3; Typing Cert 3. DWYER, HAL DWYER, JOHN EARLEY, FRANCIS Basketball JV 2,3; Basketball Varsity 4. EASTMAN, SALLY Band 2; Exponent 4; Future Teachers 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Monitor 4; Yearbook Sports ' Editor 4; Librarian 4; Volleyball 3; Co-Captain Basketball 4,- Basket¬ ball JV 2; Basketball Varsity 3,4,- Softball 2,3,4; Honor Roll 4. ' EISNER, BRIAN Yearbook 4; Dance Committee 2,3; Track 2,3; Stage Club 2. FEYHL, CAROL Volunteer Nurses 4; Glee Club 4; Noma Spelling 3, 4; Gregg Short. Cert. 3; Typing Cert. 3,4. FOSTER, SHARYN Glee Club 2; Pep Club 4; Yearbook 4; Librarian 2; Dance Committee 2,3; Assembly Program 2. FOSTER, BETH Glee Club 2; Pep Club 4,- Monitor 3,4; Dance Com¬ mittee 2,3,4; Basketball JV 2,3; Basketball Varsity 4. FRANKLIN, SUSAN Junior Classical 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Rifle Club 2,3; Asst. Homeroom Chr. 4,- Basketball JV 2,3; Basketball Varsity 4; Honor Roll 3,4. FUCHS, ROBERT National Honor 2,- Key Club 3,4; Yearbook Sports ' Editor 4; Homeroom Treas. 2; Asst. Homeroom Chr. 3; Honor Roll 2,3. GARLAND, LEANE Band 2,3,4; Exponent 3,4; National Honor 3,4,- Pep Club 4; Science Club 3; Monitor 4; Yearbook 4; Dance Committee 3,- Sec. of Band 3; Treas. of Band 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Assembly Program 3. GAUDRY, DONNA Librarian 4; Noma Spelling 3,4; Typing Cert. 3. GIARD, CHRISTOPHER Junior Classical 2; Rifle Club 2,3,4; Golf 2,4; Ski Club 4. GIBBS, BARBARA Exponent 4; Glee Club 2,3; Pep Club 2,- Yearbook 4; Dance Committee 2; Noma Spelling 3; Typing Cert. 2,3; Assembly Program 2. GIBBS, PATRICIA Noma Spelling 4,- Noma Math 4. GOODFIELD, EDWARD Rifle Club 2,4. GOUSSE, WILLIAM Exponent 4; Junior Classical 2; Key Club 3,4; Var¬ sity Club 4; Student Council 3,4; Monitor 4; Dance Committee 3,- Booster Day 4,- Homeroom Chr. 3,4; Key Club Pres. 4,- Football 2,3,4; Baseball 2; Track 3; Golf 4; Honor Roll 2,3,- Assembly Program 2,4. GRADER, WILLIAM Band 2; Honor Roll 3. GRAVES, LINDA Exponent 4; Future Teachers 3,4; Pep Club 4; Treas F.T.A. 4; Honor Roll 2,4. GREENE, DENNIS GRIFFIN, MARY Junior Classical 2,3; Pep Club 3,4; Dance Com¬ mittee 3. GRIMES, MAUREEN 116 GUlU, CECILIA Junior Classical 2,3,4; National Honor 2,3,4; Moni¬ tor 3,4; Yearbook 2,3,4; Librarian 2; Orchestra 2,3,4; Tennis 4,- Honor Roll 2,3,4; Schools Match Wits 4. GUNN, STEPHEN Cheerleader 2,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Tennis 2,3,4. HALE, SHIRLEY HANDFIELD, BELINDA Glee Club 4; Pep Club 2,- Yearbook 4; Dance Com¬ mittee 4; Homeroom Treas. 4; Basketball Manager 2 . HANDY, DONNA Glee Club 3,4; National Honor 3,- Pep Club 2; Yearbook 4; Dance Committee 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3, 4; Gregg Short. Cert. 3; Typing Cert. 2,3. HANLEY, JUDITH Pep Club 2,3; Yearbook 4; Color Guard 4; Dance Committee 2,3; Homeroom Treas. 2; Honor Roll 3; Gregg Short Cert. 2; Typing Cert. 2,3. HARMON, ELIZABETH Exponent 4; Glee Club 3; Junior Classical 2,3; Pep Club 4; Honor Roll 3; Assembly Program 2,3. HARRIS, BARBARA Future Teachers 4; Junior Classical 2,3,4; Pep Club 4; Monitor 3,4; Dance Committee 2; Class Treas. 2; Typing Cert. 2,3; Assembly Program 3. HASKINS, CYNTHIA Honor Roll 3,4; Noma Spelling 3,4; Gregg Short. Cert. 3,4; Typing Cert. 3,4. HASKINS, RICHARD HELBIG, PAUL Baseball 2,3. HICKS, SANDRA Noma Spelling 3; Typing Cert. 2. HICKS, THOMAS Football 2. HIGGINS, GREGORY Yearbook 4. HILLMAN, JULIE Cheerleader JV 3; Exponent 3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Student Council 4; Monitor 4; Yearbook 4; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Future Nurses 4; Ski Club 4; Homeroom Chr. 4; Asst. Homeroom Chr. 2,3; As¬ sembly Program 3. HMIELESKI, ROGER Football 2,3. HOCHREIN, W. RODERICK Varsity Club 2; Student Council 2,3; Dance Com¬ mittee 2; Homeroom Chr. 2,3; Asst. Homeroom Chr. 4; Class Pres. 2; Varsity Club Board of Directors 4; Football 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4. HOLDEN, KATHLEEN Junior Classical 2; Pep Club 3,4; Student Council 2; Homeroom Chr. 2; Homeroom Treas. 3. HOOD, EDNA Band 2; Pep Club 4; Softball 2,3; Typing Cert. 2,3, 4; Volleyball 3. JACOBS, WILLIAM Rifle Club 3; Varsity Club 3,4,- Monitor 3,4; Basket¬ ball JV 2; Basketball Varsity 3,4; Basketball Varsity Capt. 4. JOHNSON, DONNA Glee Club 3; Gregg Short. Cert. 3; Typing Cert. 2 3. JOHNSON, MARJORIE Exponent 2,3,4; Junior Classical 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Yearbook Faculty Editor 4; Dance Committee 3; Ski Club Sec. 4,- Assembly Program 3; Ski Club 4; Teen Scene 4,- Debating Club 3; Science Fair 2 3. JOHNSON, MARY LOU Exponent 2,4; Future Teachers 2,3,4; National Hon¬ or 2,3; Yearbook 4; Librarian 2,3; V. Pres, of F.T.A. 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Assembly Program 2,3,- Pres, of F.T.A. 4. KALINOWSKI, DENNIS Rifle Club 2; Dance Committee 3; Booster Day 4; Asst. Homeroom Chr. 2; Baseball 2. KELLEHER, DONNA Pep Club 2,3,4; Dance Committee 2,3,4. KELLEHER, JEAN Exponent 4; Future Teachers 4; Junior Classical 2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Student Council 4; Yearbook 4; Dance Committee 2,3; Booster Day Court 4; Home¬ room Chr. 4; Homeroom Treas. 4; Asst. Homeroom Chr. 2,3; Class Sec. 2; Typing Cert. 2. KELLEY, ROBERT Cheerleader 3; Junior Classical 2; Dance Com¬ mittee 3; Booster Day 4; Asst. Homeroom Chr. 2,3; Basketball Mgr. 2; Honor Roll 4. KELLY, SUSAN Exponent 4; Pep Club 3,4; Yearbook 4; Ski Club 4. KING, TERESA Exponent 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Yearbook 3; Librarian 2,3,4; Yearbook Asst. Editor 4,- Dance Committee 2,3,4; Volleyball 3,- Typing Cert. 2,3,4; Ski Club 4. KIREJCZYK, RICHARD Rifle Club 3,4; Track 4; Typing Cert. 2; Stage Club 4. KOOK, JOHN Track 2. KOLDIS, KATHLEEN Future Volunteer Nurses 4; Junior Classical 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Rifle Club 2,3,4,- Student Council 2,3,4; Monitor 3,4; Dance Committee 3; Homeroom Chr. 2,3,4; J.C.L. Treas. 3; Student Council Treas. 4; Basketball JV 2; Basketball Varsity 3; Sec. of Rifle Club 3. KOSTERMAN, RICHARD Monitor 4; Baseball 3. KOZISKI, DOROTHY Exponent 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Dance Committee 3; Booster Day Queen 4; Asst. Home¬ room Chr. 3,4; Typing Cert. 2. KRATZ, BARRY Typing Cert. 3. KREJMAS, FRANCES Glee Club 3. KUTZ, DOUGLAS Football 2,3; Typing Cert. 3. LaCHAPELLE, MIGNONNE Cheerleader Varsity 3,4,- Exponent 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Monitor 3,4; Yearbook 4; Dance Committee 117 2,3,4; Booster Day Court 4; Pep Club Sec. 2; Hon¬ or Roll 2,3. LoFLEUR, ROBERT Rifle Club 2. LAMBERT, MARIE Gregg Short. Cert. 3. LoMONTAGNE, PAUL Junior Classical 2,- Pep Club 4; Rifle Club 2,3,4; Varsity Club 4; Basketball JV 2; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Golf 2. LANE, LINDA Pep Club 2,4. LaPALME, PHILLIP Cheerleader 4,- Pep Club 4; Rifle Club 3; Booster Day Committee 4; Baseball 3,4; Honor Roll 4; Typ¬ ing Cert. 2; Assembly Program 4. LAPOINTE, JEAN Junior Classical 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Monitor 3,4; Color Guard 4; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Asst. Homeroom Chr. 2,3; Pep Club Pres. 4; Treas. of J.C.L. 4; Typing Cert. 2; Assembly Program 2,3. LAPSERITIS, JAMES Band 2,3; Rifle Club 2,3,4; Science Club 3,4; Year¬ book 4. LASKEY, MICHAEL Rifle Club 4; Football 2,3; Track 2,3,4; Stage Club 4. LEAL, BONITA Pep Club 4. LISTON, WILLIAM LYNCH, MICHAEL Junior Classical 2; Monitor 3,4; Yearbook 4; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Homeroom Treas. 3; Track 2,3,4; Assembly Program 2. LYNDE, GEORGE Rifle Club 4; Varsity Club 4; Baseball 2,3,4. McCarthy, linda Future Teachers 4; Junior Classical 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Homeroom Treas. 2,4; Sec. of J.C.L. 3; Softball Mgr. 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2; Typing Cert. 2; Assembly Program 3. McDonald, ann marie Future Teachers 3,4; Junior Classical 2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Teen Scene Typist 4; V. Pres. F.T.A. 4; Basket¬ ball Mgr. 3,4; Softball 2,3; Honor Roll 4; Assembly Program 3. McDonald, david Monitor 4; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Basketball JV 2,3; Baseball 2,3,4; Track 3,4; Tennis 2; Ski Club 4. McGAHAN, DENNIS Varsity Club 4,- Football 2,3,4; Stage Club 4. MACGREGOR, BETSY Exponent 2,3; Volunteer Nurses 4; Junior Classical 2,3,4; National Honor 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Moni-- tor 3,4; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Pres. J.C.L. 4; Monitor Capt. 4; V. Pres. Pep Club 4; Basketball JV 2,3; Basketball Varsity 4; Softball 2; National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Teen Scene Asst. Editor 4. MACHAIEK, HENRY Cheerleader 4; Monitor 3,4; Assembly Program 4. McMAHON, DONALD Track 2,3. MALBON, MARGARET Exponent Typist 4; Pep Club 4; Student Council 4; Monitor 3,4; Yearbook Typist 4; Homeroom Chr. 4; Typing Cert. 3. MALLORY, RICHARD Cheerleader 4; Rifle Club 2; Assembly Program 4. MANICA, LOUIS Cheerleader 4; Homeroom Treas. 2; Assembly Program 4. MARGOLA, EDWARD Pep Club 4; Key Club 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Home¬ room Treas. 3; Basketball JV 2; Basketball Varsity 3,4; Football 4; Tennis 2,3,4. MARINI, CHERYL Exponent 2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Student Council 2; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Homeroom Chr. 2; Asst. Homeroom Chr. 3; Honor Roll 2; Noma Spelling 3; Typing Cert. 2,3; Gregg Short. Cert. 3. MARTIN, GREGORY Track 2,3; Ski Club Treas. 4. MEEHAN, PATRICIA Volunteer Nurses 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Junior Classi¬ cal 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4. MENARD, IRENE Future Teachers 3,4; National Honor 2,3,4; Year¬ book 4; Librarian 4; Dance Committee 3; Year¬ book Editor 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Assembly Program 2 3 MILKEY, PATRICIA Future Teachers 4; Volunteer Nurses 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Twirler 2,3,4; Honor Roll 4; Noma Spelling 3,4; Typing Cert. 3; Assembly Pro¬ gram 2,3,4. MINOTT, CANDANCE Exponent 2; Glee Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 2; Year¬ book 4; Honor Roll 2. MISLAK, CHARLOTTE Exponent 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Science Fair Honor Award 2; Assembly Program 2,3,4. MITCHELL, HAL MUDD, EDWARD Noma Spelling 4. MURLEY, DONNA Junior Classical 2,3; Gregg Short. Cert. 3; Typing Cert. 2. MURPHY, PETER Yearbook Staff 4. MUSIAK, JANICE Future Teachers 4; Junior Classical 2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Student Council 3; Yearbook 4,- Dance Com¬ mittee 2,4; Homeroom Chr. 3; Honor Roll 3,4. NEAULT, NOREEN Typing Cert. 2. NOYES, SANDRA Typing Cert. 2. NYLANDER, ROBERT Student Council 4; Monitor 3,4,- Dance Committee 3; Science Fair 2,3; Regional Science Fair 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Assembly Program 3; Senior Play 4; Teen Scene 4; Schools Match Wits 3,4. 118 OKULA, CHARLOTTE Exponent 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Yearbook Who ' s Who Editor 4; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Honor Roll 4; Ski Club 4. O ' MALLEY, JOHN Dance Committee 2,3,4. O ' NEILL, THERESA National Honor 3,4; Pep Club 2; Yearbook Head Typist 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Noma Spelling 3,4; Gregg Short. Cert. 3,4; Typing Cert. 2,3; Steno and Typing II Achievement Awards 3; O.B.E. Award 3; Assembly Program 3. OZDARSKI, CARLA Librarian 4; Softball 2. PACKARD, GLORIA Volunteer Nurses 4; Glee Club 3; Dance Committee 3; Honor Roll 4; Gregg Short. Cert. 3; Typing Cert. 3; Teen Scene Typist 4. PALESTINE, LOIS Cheerleader Varsity 2,3,4; Exponent 2,3,4; Junior Classical 2,3,4; National Honor 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Monitor 3,4; Yearbook 4; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Homeroom Treas. 4; Class V. Pres. 3; Co- Capt. Cheerleaders 4; Creative Writing Editor of Exponent 4; Basketball JV 2; Basketball Varsity 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; National Merit Letter of Com¬ mendation 4; Assembly Program 2,3,4; Teen Scene Editor 4. PALIN, MARYANNE Exponent 2,4; Volunteer Nurses 4; Monitor 3,4; Librarian 2; Dance Committee 3; Debating Club 3; Teen Scene Staff 4. PASCHKES, CHARLOTTE Future Teachers 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Homeroom Treas. 2; Honor Roll 4; Typing Cert. 2. PAYANT, KATHLEEN Pep Club 4; Typing Cert. 3. PERWAK, NANCY Softball 2; Typing Cert. 3,4. PETERSON, ' SHEILA Band 2,3,4; National Honor 2,3,4; Monitor 4; Yearbook 4; Dance Committee 3; Orchestra 3,4; Pep Band 3,4; Homeroom Treas. 2; Asst. Home¬ room Chr. 3,4; Sec. of Band 2; V. Pres, of Band 3,4; National Honor Sec. 4; District Band 2,3,4; All-State Band 3; Schools Match Wits 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Volleyball 3; Teen Scene 4. PHILLIPS, LAURA Pep Club 4; Yearbook 4; Librarian 4; Softball 3; Honor Roll 4; Typing Cert. 3,4; Volleyball 3. POIRIER, EUGENE POKLADOK, MARY Band 3,4; Exponent 4; Future Teachers 4; Volun¬ teer Nurses 4; Junior Classical 2,3,4; Student Coun¬ cil 2; Yearbook 4; Dance Committee 2,3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Assembly Program 2,3,4; Debating Club 3. POWERS, SUSAN Exponent 4; Volunteer Nurses 4; Glee Club 2,3; Pep Club 4; Dance Committee 3; Treas. Future Nurses 4. PURDY, BRUCE Rifle Club 2; Dance Committee 3; Track 2,3,4; Biology Club 2; Photography Club 2. PUTNAM, THOMAS Junior Classical 2,3; Latin Club 2. PYOn, BARBARA Pep Club 2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Color Guard 4; Dance Committee 3; Typing Cert. 2,3,4. QUINN, MICHAEL Track 3. RAU, GEORGE Key Club 3,4; Student Council 3,4; Monitor 3,4; Yearbook 4; Homeroom Chr. 3,4; Tennis 2,3,4. REDDY, NANCY Honor Roll 3; Noma Spelling 3; Gregg Short. Cert 3,4; Typing Cert. 2,3. REDIKER, CONSTANCE Pep Club 2; Honor Roll 3; Typing Cert. 2,3. REUM, CAROLYN Future Teacher 2,3,4; Junior Classical 2,3,4; Li¬ brarian 2,3,4; Home room Treas. 3; Future Teachers Sec. 4; Yearbook Sec. 4. RICHARDSON, EARLE Junior Classical 2; National Honor 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Monitor 4; Varsity Club Sec.-Treas. 3,4; Football 2,3,4,- Baseball 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4. RICHARDSON, GEORGE RIPLEY, PATRICIA Future Teacher 2,3,4; Glee Club 3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Monitor 4; Yearbook 4; Booster Day 4; Homeroom Treas. 4,- Tennis Capt. 4; Asst. Homeroom Chr. 2; Tennis 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2,3; Teen Scene 4. ROBERTS, JAMES Left school in February to join U.S. Air Force. ROGERS, THOMAS Junior Classical 2,3; Dance Committee 2; Baseball 2,3; Track 4. ROMANOVICH, JOHN III Band 2,3,4,- Exponent 3,4; Glee Club 4; Junior Clas¬ sical 2; Pep Club 3,4; Key Club 4 ; Student Council 3,4; Yearbook Art Editor 4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Dance Committee 2,3,-4; Booster Day 3,4; Chorale 4; Class Pres. 4; Band Pres. 4,- Band V. Pres. 2; All Eastern Seaboard Band 3; Honor Roll 3; Typing Cert. 2,- Western Mass. District Band 2,3,4; All-State Band 2,3; Assembly Program 2,3,4; Pep Band 3,4; Dance Band 3,4; Rally Band 4. ROWELL, PATRICIA Noma Spelling 4. ROY, ARLENE Gregg Short. Cert. 4. SANBORN, MARGARET SCHEUER, DONNA SCHMIDT, FRANCES Exponent 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Yearbook Head Typist 4; Dance Committee 3,4; Typing Cert. 2,3. SCHOULER, ROBERT SEARS, CAROLE Band 2; Junior Classical 2,3,4; Honor Roll 4 ; As¬ sembly Program 2; Future Nurses 4. SERGEANT, PATRICIA Glee Club 2. 119 SEVENE, DONNA Left school in January. SHERMAN, RONALD SIBLEY, DIANE SIGDA, KATHERINE Exponent 2,3,4; Junior Classical 2,3,4; National Honor 2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4,- Student Council 2; Monitor 3,4; Yearbook 2,3,4; Librarian 2; Dance Committee 2,3; V. Pres. J.C.L. 3; Exponent Page One Editor 3; Exponent Editor-in-Chief 4; National Honor Sec. 3; National Honor Pres. 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Assemby 2,3; Teen Scene 3; Letter of Com¬ mendation from N.M.S.Q.T. 4. SMEAD, GREGORY Junior Classical 2; National Honor 2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; Monitor 3,4; Yearbook 3; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Homeroom Treas. 3,- Asst. Homeroom Chr. 4; Key Club V. Pres. 4; Honor Roll 2; Yearbook Advertising Mgr. 4. SMITH, DELENE Junior Classical 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Rifle Club 3,4; Monitor 3,4; Yearbook 4; Dance Committee 2,3; Homeroom Treas. 3; Class Treas. 3; V. Pres. Latin Club 4; Softball 2,3; Honor Roll 3; Gregg Short. Cert. 3; Ski Club 4. SMITH, ROBERT Pep Club 4; Key Club 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Student Council 3,4; Monitor 3,4; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Booster Day 4; Homeroom Chr. 3,4; Basket¬ ball JV 2; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2 . SNYDER, HARRIS Band 2; Junior Classical 2,3; Science Club 2,3; Assembly Program 3. SPOONER, SHERRY Exponent 2; Glee Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Moni¬ tor 4; Dance Committee 3,4; Honor Roll 2; Typing Cert. 2. STAHELECK, CHERYL Pep Club 2,3; Dance Committee 2; Noma Spelling 3; Gregg Short. Cert. 3; Typing Cert. 3. STRATTON, NORMA Band 2,3,4; Future Teachers 3,4; Glee Club 2; Junior Classical 2,3,4. SUCHANEK, THOMAS Pep Club 4; Varsity Club 3,4; Student Council 4; Monitor 3,4; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Co-Capt. Football 4; Homeroom Chr. 4; Basketball JV 3; Basketball Varsity 4; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Assembly Program 2,3,4. SULLIVAN, DIANE National Honor 3; Pep Club 4; Bookkeeping II Achievement Award 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Noma Spelling 3,4; Gregg Short. Cert. 3; Typing Cert. 3. SWEET, STEVEN THAYER, LYNDA Pep Club 4; Monitor 4; Yearbook Senior Section 4; Librarian 3,4; Typing Cert. 2,3; Yearbook 3. TIRRELL, MARGARET Volleyball 3. TOMASAUCKAS, SANDRA Junior Classical 2,3; Honor Roll 4. TOWNSLEY, RICHARD TURNBULL, CAROL Cheerleader JV Co-Capt. 3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Stu¬ dent Council 3,4; Monitor 3,4; Yearbook Asst. Edi¬ tor 4; Librarian 2; Dance Committee 2,3; Booster Day Court 4; Homeroom Chr. 3; Homeroom Treas. 2; Student Council Sec. 4; Honor Roll 3,4; Typing Cert. 2; Ski Club 4. TUSINSKI, PETER Pep Club 4; Varsity Club 3,4; Student Council 2; Monitor 3,4; Asst. Homeroom Chr. 4; Football Co- Capt. 4; Football 2,3,4. WALENDZIK, ALEXIS Exponent 4; Future Teachers 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Honor Roll 3,4. WALLNER, JOAN Exponent 3,4; Future Teachers 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Monitor 4; Yearbook 4; Typing Cert. 2. WALSH, JOYCE Exponent 4; Junior Classical 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Color Guard 4; Dance Committee 2,3; Homeroom Treas. 2,3; Tennis 3; Honor Roll 3; Assemby Program 3. WARD, DIANNE Volunteer Nurses 4; Junior Classical 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Typing Cert. 3. WARYASZ, CHARLES WELD, SUZANNE Future Nurses 4. WELLS, GLORIA WESOLOWSKI, NANCY Future Teachers 3,4; Honor Roll 3,4. WHITTIER, JEFFREY Exponent 4; Science Club 2,- Tennis 2; Schools Match Wits 3,4. WILCOX, WILLIAM Football 2,3; Ski Club 4. WILLIAMS, BARRY Noma Math 4. WILLIAMS, MARY Exponent 3,4; Future Teachers 3,4; Junior Classical 2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Dance Committee 3; Home¬ room Chr. 4; Tennis 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Noma Spelling 4. WISENSKI, LINDA Junior Classical 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Dance Committee 2,4; Asst. Homeroom Chr. 2; Typing Cert. 2,3; Assembly Program 4. WOOD, ROBERTA YEGLINSKI, SUZANNE Transferred from California to G.H.S. in January. ZANIESKI, KRENA Exponent 4; Pep Club 2,4; Yearbook 4; Dance Committee 4; Asst. Homeroom Chr. 2,3; Typing Cert. 2. 120 VOCATIONAL DIRECTORY AMSTEIN, WILLIAM Special Project Fair Grounds 4; Parents Night 3; Citizenship Award 3. Address: Shelburne Falls BARTON, TYRONE Address; Greenfield BERGUIST, JOHN Trouble Shooting Contest 1. Address: Orange BUNK, JOHN Parents Night 1; Student Council 1; Vocational School Guide 1; Usher 1. Address: Greenfield CALCARI, PETER Address: Warwick CLARK, LEONARD Address: Greenfield CLARY, DWIGHT Parents Night 1. Address: Conway CLUKEY, WILLIAM Address: Orange CONLEY, JOHN Honor Roll 1,3. Address: Greenfield DONELSON, STEPHEN Address: Colrain DUMAS, LAWRENCE Trouble Shooting Contest 3; Special Project Fair Grounds 4; Parents Night 3. Address; Colrain DUVAL, RICHARD Address: Orange FORMHALS, JOSEPH Address: Erving GOZESKI, JOSEPH Address: Greenfield GRAVES, JOHN Homeroom Chr. 1; Asst. Homeroom Chr. 3; Honor Roll 1,2,3; Guide 1,2; Parents Night 1,2. Address; Greenfield LARAMIE, ROBERT Band 1,2,4; Exponent 3; Orchestra 1; Homeroom Chr. 3; Student Council 3; Tennis 1; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Parents Night 2,3; Teen Scene 4; Job Opportunity Flyer 3. Address: Greenfield LYNCH, VERNON Homeroom Treas. 4; Basketball Varsity 4; Honor Roll 3,4; Guide 2,3,4; Special Project Fair Grounds 2,3; Parents Night 2,3. Address: Orange McLaughlin, jon Honor Roll 3. Address: Orange MacLEOD, NORMAN Varsity Club 3,4; Student Council 3,4; Monitor 3,4; Yearbook 4; Homeroom Chr. 4,- Football 1,2,3, 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4; Ski Club 4; Capt. of Football 1,4. Address: Greenfield MOGELINSKI, JOSEPH Address: Greenfield MORRISON, RICHARD Band 1; Pep Club 2; Student Council 1; Monitor 3; Guide 1,2; Usher 1; Parents Night 1,2. Address; Greenfield O ' NEIL, DENNIS Asst. Homeroom Chr. 1; Class Treas. 1; Guide 1,2; Usher 1,2; Special Project Fair Grounds 1; Parents Night 1,2. Address: Greenfield PORTER, DENNIS Homeroom Treas. 2,3; Guide 1,2; Usher 1,2; Par¬ ents Night 2,3. Address: Greenfield PRIESTLY, DONALD Parents Night 3. Address: Orange PYDYCH, CHARLES Address: West Deerfield SMALL, BRIAN Address: Greenfield TOMAUS, JOSEPH Address: Greenfield WALENDY, ROBERT Student Council 2; Homeroom Chr. 2; Parents Night 1,2. Address: Greenfield WALKER, DOUGLAS Basketball 1,2. Address: Northfield WERTH, WILLIAM Student Council 3; Asst. Homeroom Chr. 3; Parents Night 1,2,3; Guide 1,2. Address: Greenfield 121 Karneval time — a pre-Lenten celebration German students at Karneval Janie and Rod at Booster Rally Laura and Connie in sewing class Jim experiments in physics over Time for refreshments at the Prom Graduates enjoying lunch hour At senior lockers lkc« ' aBlB a yiii aSBKT-twW H xM r hHl - SkiOT V M M f IK ««HrV 180 DAY AND SO ENDED OUR m Ki ; 1 iLd Hi ADVERTISING - J. Charron, C. Guiu, G. Higgins, D, Koziski, M. LaChapelle, M. Mroz, V. Pulaski, M. Vetterling, V. Ad- amoyurka, E, Burleigh, K. Car¬ penter, E. Clark, G. Conant, L. Dame, A. Deveney, M. Dou- vadjian, J. Drwila, B. Eisner, S. Foster, S. Kelly, J. Lapseritis, C. Machaiek, P. Milkey, C. Mi- nott, R. Nylander, M. Pokladok, G. Rau, B, Rifhardson, J. Walsh ASSISTANT EDITOR C. Turnbull ADVERTISING G. Smead SPORTS S. Eastman PHOTOGRAPHER D. Crawford MEMBERS J. Abercrombie P. Ripley J. Kelleher SECRETARY — C. Reum TYPISTS (L. to R.) M. Malbon T. O ' Neill, F. Schmidt k ' w f f fe ' •- ' F 1 _ 1 Ij■ Is • J la I MACHER Music and dancing at Karneval Talent show rehearsal Pep band plays at game Sophomores in homeroom Faculty vs. Varsity Senior Play Cast F. Billiel E. Richardson J. Walsh J. Lapseritis L. Garland B. Macgregor L. Palestine D. Smith G. Buteau S. Gunn B. Gousse G. Chiaramonte Coach — Mr. Maher Out of the Frying Pan SILVER G AWARDS ASSEMBLY Spooky takes time out AND MORE REHEARSALS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The stage is empty. The audience has left and the doors to the auditorium are closed. There remains only the memories and the 1964 EVERGREEN as a record of our 180 days. To compile a yearbook many hours of careful planning and research must be done by the staff before actual work begins on the book itself. The major tasks are numerous and the minute details are countless. Full cooperation is necessary as all staff members work steadily under tension to meet production deadlines. Among the major tasks of producing a yearbook is making interest¬ ing layouts. Teresa King, gs istpnt editor, carried out this job page by page. As a yearbook Is chiefly a pictorial record, photography plays a major part. Duncan Crawford, student photographer, clicked his camera night and day to capture unusual photos. Most of our copy was typed by Fran Schmidt and Theresa O ' Neill. Proof-reading, a careful and tedious fob, required the faithful services of secretary, Carolyn Reum and assistant editor, Carol Turnbull. Financing our yearbook is done portly through the sale of yearbooks and Greg- Buteau served here with his staff, while further financing ' was done ' through advertiring. Greg Smead, under the efficient direction of Mr. Howard Boucher, boosted pur advertising sum to great heights! The whole task of ptpducing a fine yearbook requiresian interested, and patient advisor. We were privileged to have such an advisor} Miss Marion 1. Congdon, who gave long hours after school. These persons deserve a special thanks and to ALL the other mem¬ bers of the EVERGREEN STAFF who made this! book possible, 1 am deeply grateful. IRENE MENARD, EDITOR Greenfield High School Yearbook. GR379.744 G81 19 110619 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Evergreen : 1964 Greenfield Public Library For Referenced 0 0 Not to be taken from this library « I iv i f ' ' ' ' I - r . ' L. 1 __ fT ' -- V. -- ' j ' l ' ■ 4 - . . greenfield PUBLIC LIBRARY mfMm {f mmmw V,. ' - - . i -■XSJlV.V ' -’ . 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