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SPEECH MR. SANDINI Director of Speech A good speech has a good be¬ ginning and a good ending, both of which are kept close together” —Prochnow fee r-.i b 3|’.ar | j k l.fl UMiffafi l . NUMBAH PLEASE” SENIOR SPEAKING CHORUS 29
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Betsy Foster HOME ECONOMICS The scientist, the lawyer, the factory worker, the serviceman: all will continue to marry, have children, need meals of the right quality and continue to wear clothing which will require some attention. But, more important, his success in M life will depend much on the calming influence of a peaceful, well-run home £ in which to renew his spirit and to meet the increased tension of the world outside. Y Surely education for girls in Home Economics is one vital means of achieving this L goal—and to that end, Home Economics dedicates itself. FAMILY LIVING SEMINAR Front Row L-R D. Borden, K. Torres, D. Renaud, C. Gagnon, J. Nicholas, S. Perry, M. DiRico, S. Langelier. Rear L-R S. Sutherland, J. McGrail, H. Gaffney, N. Clark, M. Donovan, L. Olden C O o K I N G Mrs. Marion Cogswell Proof is in the Tasting” A Stitch in Time . ..” 28
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Vol. 8, No. 3 MARLBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL, MARLBOROUGH, MASS. April, 1967 SENIOR PROM GREAT SUCCESS oiuil prom on Friday evenin g. Louder of 1 High School, The Highlander MARLBORO HIGH SCHOOL Marlborough, Massachusetts ELIZABETH BRACKEN, ’67 . Editor-in-Chief PATRICIA BRENNAN, ’67. Managing Editor DAVID BILL, ’67.Sports Editor JACK ROCHE, ’67 . Boys’ Sports Editor ELAINE COLLINS, ’67, SARA SIMONIAN, ’68,.Girls’ Sports Editors ANN RICCUITI, ’67 . Literary Editor VALERIE BRUSO, ’67, PATRICIA BORCHERDING, ’67 . Circulation Editors DAVID FRANCIS, ’67. Advertising Manager EDOUARD L. MARTEL . Faculty Advisor ROGER T. THURSTON . Principal WRITERS: Kathleen Abatis, Linda Avard, Linda Bealieau, Elaine Benedetto, Kathy Butka, Dianne Chicoyne, Linda Corinne, Glenn Estabrook, Kathy Gagnon, Howie Ferris, Dianne Kennedy, Patty Kenny, Ellen Maslowski, Ann Mauro, Jane McCarthy, Martha Medill, Jacqueline Neill, Carol O’Regan, Nancy Parizeau, Elaine Ponti, Nevenka St ankovich, Janet Sullivan, Linda Temple, Donna Thomas, Martha Voutas, Cathy Whelan, Susan Wilson, Jay Laval- lee, Kathy LeLievre, Terry Michaelson, Kathy Risotti, Ann Hazel- dine, S. J. Cosseboom. TYPISTS: Patty Brennan, Ann Riccuiti, Nancy Parizeau, Barbara Sutherland, Sheila Donovan, Cheryl Cutler, Carol Lamond. Fraini ngh a n t N or t h Mr. John Meegan of !h High School, of Nashoba He¬ ll, and Mr. Lut- f F ramingham 1 . fair are: prize, Michael ize, Richard Ca- •1 Yuoska: third dull. H prize. Nick d prize, Tom Dave Sullivan, prize, William A’illiams; second I ' lin and Norma z.c, Nikki FI ion is lion Beverly (ary Ellen Fer- ?ve Jusseaume. Laporte, Joyce Bill and Jay n Papulis. Mary go od and Tom W. Youth ' Fheater a ' entering the hearsing tor its “Wildcat. It tie of the Wild t of the oil era. ffy Voutas stars looking to strike (soil is the oil help her. Want- e risks are Mike Grenon. Lana r Connors. In a.st and crew of oiting tv strike April 17 and 18, uniformed into an enchanted opriately illustrate its theme, ars” was very effective when f the tveiling. The decorations in efforts of the Senior Prom ction of Don Morin. Michael .acConneli was the advisor, he committee also included: Vlas , Sue Bailey, Joanne 10 . Sue Dyranimi, Sandy ids, Karen Luke. Jackie Wile, icy Brigham. Lila Brown, Pnt- oiey, Sue Blood, Maria Hag- lias. Connie Hallurun. Don don. Heather Gaffney. Mike re. Sue Mahoney, Steph Odell, ma Cote. Joyce Niehaips, Sue gent. Ruth Cote, John Armi¬ n’. Marcia McDonough, Collin fney. Donna DunberL Patty nnen, Valerie Bariso. Linda inine. and Betsy Foster, he orchestra, under the baton Ed Luei, played a variety of fern, old-fashioned, an l spo dance music. Among the nalties were Greek dancing Tijuana Brass. he Grand March was impres- and was led hv the class of¬ ficers. The highlight of the evening was the presentation of the Sen¬ ior Superlatives by Mayor Walker who presented the Blue and White sashes within the setting of the Irish Gazeebo. ' ’ The winners of the Superlatives elected by the members of the Senior Class, in¬ cluded the following: MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Nicholas Granitsas, Linda Cor- nne. MOST BRILLIANT Michael Pando. Jacqueline Neill. MOST POPULAR David Fran¬ cis, Janet Kamataris. MOST DEPENDABLE Alden Morse, Jean Garcia. BEST LOOKING Michael Pa- pagno. Sandra Woods. MOST ATHLETIC Albert La- Hose, Elaine Collins. BEST DRESSED David Bill, Joan Simerson. MOST ARTISTIC David Kape- tanopolpus, Susan Mahoney. FRIENDLIEST Harry Comer- ford, Elizabeth Bracken. MOST MUSICAL Brian Doug¬ las, Anne Kulevlch. CUTEST Michael Collechi, Kathleen Risotti, WITT! EST Thomas DtBuono. Valerie Bn iso. MR. VOCATIONAL SCHOOL Keith Jackson. Following the dance at 11:00 p m., the members of the Senior Class went to a private party ar¬ ranged at iho Bronx Lounge for dinner and more dancing. The advisors to the Senior Class are Mr. Anthony B. Sundini and Miss Catherine Hutch, 30
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