Marlborough High School - Marlborough High Yearbook (Marlborough, MA)
- Class of 1970
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Text from Pages 1 - 128 of the 1970 volume:
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' WE HAVE BEEN IN DARKNESS FOR FOUR YEARS AND YET NOW THAT WE SEE THE LIGHT OF GRADUATION, WE HESITATE.” david schavone A FEW BRIGHT SPOTS IN THE DARKNESS 3 For years of service and devotion to the students of MHS we dedicate our yearbook to you . . . MISS O’HALLORAN DEDICATION Without this man the class of 1970 would have been aver¬ age, but his determination and fortitude spurred us on to being the best class ever to graduate from M.H.S. to show our gratitude we dedicate our yearbook to the best class advisor ever . . . MR. FOSTER YEADON 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Mr. Raymond Richer Superintendent of Schools . . . AND THEY HAVE GUIDED US TOWARD THE LIGHT ADMINISTRATION Mr. John Francis Asst. Superintendents Mr. Roger Thurston 6 Mr. Leo Brennan Principal Mrs. Marion Taft Librarian Robert Dolan Director of Pupil Personnel William Kelleher Audio-Visual Director Mrs. Brigham Guidance Secretary THE POWER BEHIND THE FACULTY Mrs. Strazzero Vocational Secretary Mrs. Gauthier Mrs. Garcia Mrs. Luz Office Secretaries 8 FACULTY Mrs. Mary Armour Business Mr. Bernard J. Austin Vocational School Miss Karen Aylsworth English Mr. Norman Beland Psychology Miss Linda Binney Physical Education Mrs. Elizabeth Bonvouloir Mathematics Mrs. Dorothy Bruce Art Mrs. Janet Celi Public Speaking Mr. Edward Clancy Science Mr. Arthur F. Balthazar Jr. Vocational School Mr. Pierre L. Bonvouloir Vocational School Mrs. Margaret Clark Mathematics 10 Mr. Richard Cogswell English Mrs. Helen Connors History Mr. Donald Cookman Vocational School Mr. William Cosenza Mechanical Drawing Mr. Joseph Cusson History Mr. Emilio DeSimone French Mr. William Donahue History Mr. John Downes Mathematics HU m Miss June Ellis French I Miss Mary Fee Guidance 11 Mr. John Finneron History Mrs. Alice Gaynor Physical Education Mr. Christos Georges Journalism Mrs. Juli Hambly English Mrs. Lillian Hauck Bookkeeping Mr. Raymond Hawley Vocational School Mr. Howard Hirst Vocational School Mrs. Rosemary Honen English Mr. James Honen Latin Miss Catherine Hutch Biology 12 Mr. Gene Insani Woodworking Miss Diane Kacevich Science Mr. Maurice LaMontagne Spanish 13 Mr. John Ludgate Physical Education Mr. Robert Lyons Mathematics Miss Adele MacGowan Spanish Mr. George Macricosta Mathematics Mr. Stephen Manning Social Studies Mr. Edouard Martel English Mrs. Rosalie Maxham English Mr. David McCaffrey history Miss Eleanor McDonald History Mr. Robert McGinn Guidance Mrs. Mary Mee Home Economics Miss Mihalcik Chorus 14 Mr. Donald R. Mossman Vocational School Mr. John O ' Connell Sr. Mathematics Mrs. Eleanore Ohman English Mr. Avraham Nahoumi French Mrs. Carole Naumes French Mr. John O ' Connell Jr. English Miss Mary O Halloran Business Mrs. Carolyn Pope Home Economics Mr. Marshall Robinson History 15 Mrs. Maribeth Smith English Mr. Norwood Spaulding Business Miss Eiieen Sullivan Guidance 16 Mr. John J. Ursoleo Vocational Mr. Clinton G. Wells Vocational Mr. Robert S. Weston Vocational Mr. George Vasil English Mr. Jesse Wade Boys’ Phys. Ed. Mr. William H. Watson Vocational Mr. John Westcott Guidance Mrs. Roberta White Science Mr. Irwin Winer History Mr. Foster Yeadon Business 17 18 KATHRYN L. AB ATSIS, “Kathy, ' ' MHS, Ambition: Teacher, Stu¬ dent Council 1, 4; Newspaper Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Advertising Manager 4; American Field Service 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Cheerleaders Club 2, 3; Treasurer of Folk Club 4; Junior Prom, Banner and Motto Committees 3; Junior Sales Committee,- Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Advisory Committee; Homecoming Court 4; Science Fair 2. KATHERINE A. AGORITSAS, Aggie, MHS, Ambition: Data Processing, Drama Club 1; Majorettes 2, 3; Junior Prom Com¬ mittee 3; AFS 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Sec. of Pep Club 4; Christ¬ mas Tree Committee 4; Color, Band, Motto Committee 3; Of¬ fice Help 4; Fashion Show 3, 4. JAMES J. AHEARN, Broadway-Agam, Ambition: To have the Jim Agarn Show on Channel 4, Football 1,2,3, 4; Hockey 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Indoor Track 4; President of Athletic Association; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 3; Senior Bas¬ ketball 4. MICHAEL B. AMBROSE, Mick, MHS, Ambition: Business Ad¬ ministration, Football 1; Junior Prom Decoration Committee 3. SEYMAN AMELL, MVHS. ARTHUR J. ANDRADE, Art, MHS, Ambition: To become a CAPUCHIN Franciscan Brother, AFS 1, 2; Folk Club 1, 2. SANDRA A. ARMIENTI, Cementi, MHS, Ambition: To go to Art School, Chorus 1, 2; AFS 1,2,3, 4; Sec. of AFS 2; Science Fair 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Reception 3; Pep Club 3, 4; French Play 2. ELIZABETH A. AYOTTE, Liz, MHS, Ambition: English Teach¬ er, Band 1, 2, 3; Student Librarian 1; Spanish Club 2; Science Fair 3, 4; Junior Prom Queen 3; Field Hockey 4 ; Pep Club 4; Senior Advisory Committee 4. PAMELA J. BACHELDER, Pam, MHS, Ambition: Pediatrician. ROBERT P. BALDELLI, MVHS, Bob, Ambition: Machinist. SUSAN M. BASTIEN, Sue, MHS, Ambition: Teacher, Nurses Club 2 ; Pep Club 3, 4 ; AFS 2. RICHARD L. BATTAGLIA, Rick and Dick, MHS, Ambition: To be a great Jazz Trombonist, Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Harmony 1; Drama Club 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3; Gymnastics 2, 3; Track 1; Bas¬ ketball; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 3; Chess Club 2, 3; Science Fair 1, 2, 3, 4. 20 KENNETH A. BAUKS, Bauksie, MHS, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANK W. BECKSTEIN III, Buzz, MHS, Ambition: To be rich, powerful and free, Soccer 3; Track 4; Science Fair 2, 4; Stu¬ dent Council 4; Drama Club 4; Senior Advisory Committee 4; Newspaper 4; Intramural Softball 2, 3, 4 ; Weight Lifting 3, 4; Prom Committee 3. ROBERT BEAUVAIS, MHS, Ambition: To have a fish farm. Football 1; Baseball 1, 2; Tennis 3, 4; Soccer 3, 4 ; Basketball Manager 3, 4. DEBORAH S. BELAND, Debbie, ' ' MHS, Ambition: To become an elementary school teacher, Science Fair 1, 2, 3; Junior Prom Band Committee 3; Chorus 1; Yearbook Staff 4. RALPH BELMORE, Fred, MHS, Ambition: Success in any¬ thing, Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2. CHERYL A. BENT, MHS. RICHARD M. BENT, Dick, MVHS, Ambition: Tool and Die maker. BARBARA L. BERSEY, MHS, Ambition: Airline Stewardess, Stu¬ dent Council 4; AFS 3, 4; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 3; Cheerleaders Club 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4. SUSAN P. BERTRAND, Sue, MHS, Ambition: To become a Registered Nurse with BS degree, Drama Club 1; Chorus 1; AFS 1,2,3 — Pres., 4; Nurses ' Club 2 — Pres., 3 — Sec. 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Science Fair 2, 3; Highlander Staff 2, 3, 4; Year¬ book Staff 4; Senior Play Committee 4. KEVIN J. BIGLOW, Big, MVHS. MARY E. BILL, MaryBill,” MHS, Ambition: Sul ' s secretary of state. Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; AFS 3, 4; Highlander Staff 3, 4 ; Folk Club 4; Pep Club 3, 4. CHERYL A. BLANCHETTE, Mouse, MHS, Ambition: Medical Secretary, Drama Club 2; Pep Club 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4. 21 KATHLEEN BLANCHETTE, Kathye, MHS, Ambition: To be successful in anything I do, Gymnastics Team 1,2,4; Pep Club 1 . HELEN J. BLAZEJEWSKI, MHS, Ambition: Elementary Teacher, AFS 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Decorating Commit¬ tee; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Student Leader 4; Junior Class Vice-President; Senior Class Vice-President; Ski Club 4; Yearbook Staff; Science Fair 3; Highlander Staff 4. JACQUELINE D. BLOMBACH, Jacky, MHS, Ambition: Re¬ searc h Chemist, Cheerleader 4; Student Leader 4; Gymnastics 1, 3; Drama Club 2; Band Committee for Junior Prom,- Pep Club 3, 4 ; French Play 2. LINDA A. BLOOD, MHS, Ambition: Key punch operator, Science Fair 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3. LEIGH F. BODINGTON, MHS. SUZANNE M. BOISSE, Sue, MHS, Ambition: To become a successful hairdresser, Majorettes 3; Highlander 2, 3; Science Fair 2, 3; Pep Club 3. HARRY J. BOUCHIE, MHS, Ambition: To be a golf course su¬ perintendent, Basketball Manager 4. PHILIP F. BOUDREAU, Bilbo, MHS, Ambition: To be Eric Clapton, Rifle Team 1, 2; Student Council 4 ; Senior Advisory Committee 4; Science Fair 1, 2; Manager Track Team 4; Sen¬ ior Play Committee 4. JULIE M. BOURQUE, Bourqueie, MHS, Ambition: To get an Academy Award, Pep Club 3, 4; Panther 3, 4; AFS 2, 3, 4; Highlander Staff 2, 3, 4; Highlander Circulation Editor 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Band Committee; Cheerleader Club 3; Senior Advisory Board; Yearbook Staff. NORMAN BOUTHILETTE, Sneaky, MHS, Ambition: To at¬ tain success, Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, 4. ALAN M. BOUVIER, Bouv, MHS. FRANCIS M. BRACKEN, MHS, Ambition: Electrical Contractor, Basketball 1, 3; Baseball 2. 22 MARGARET M. BRANCONNIER, ' Peggy ' MHS, Ambition: Pharmacist, AFS; Gymnastics; Pep Club 3, 4; Chorus 1; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 3; Christmas Tree Decorating Committee 4; Office Staff 2, 3. CATHLEEN D. BREEN, Cathy, MHS, Ambition: To be suc¬ cessful. JAMES M. BRENNAN, Shameson, MHS, Ambition: To succeed, Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3; In¬ tramural Softball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 4; Student Government Representative 4; Prom Committee 3; Senior Advisory Committee 4. RICHARD S. BRENNAN, Rich, MHS, Ambition: To enter Busi¬ ness Administration, Football 1, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3. JANE F. BROOKS, Jane, MHS, Ambition: To seek a personal goal, Gymnastics 1; Fashion Show Committee 2. BEVERLY A. BRUYERE, Trixie, MHS, Ambition: To be a model, Junior Prom Dec. Committee 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Cheerleading Club 2, 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Spaghetti and Meat¬ ball Committee 4. TIMOTHY J. BURKE, Buffalo, MHS, Ambition: To help man¬ kind. REBECCA E. BUXTON, Becky, MHS, Ambition: To teach, Chorus 1; Junior Prom Dec. Comm.; Jr. Sales Comm. 3; Pep Club ; Basketball 1; Ski Club 4; Student Council 1,2, 3; AFS 2, 3, 4; Banner and Motto Committee 3; Band 1; Yearbook Staff 4 . CHARLES E. CALLAHAN, MVHS, Ambition: Automobile Mechanic. DONNA M. CAMPBELL, Soupy, MHS. JAMES J. BUBB, Jimsy, MHS, Ambition: Data Processing, Football; Baseball. KATHLEEN BUTKA, Kay, MHS, Ambition: Dental Assistant, Drama Club 1; Folk Club 1; AFS 1,2,3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Jun¬ ior Prom Dec. Comm. 3; Banner and Motto Comm. 3; Sr. Exec¬ utive Comm. 4. 23 GERALDINE F. CAPOBIANCO, Gerry, MHS, Ambition: To be a hairdresser, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Leader 4; High¬ lander Staff 4; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 3; Christ¬ mas Tree Committee 4; Dance Committee 4. PHILIP B. CARROLL, Coach,” MHS, Ambition: To practice law, Hockey Mgr. 4; Tennis 3; Track 4; Science Fair 3. STEPHEN R. CARROLL, Bags, MHS, Ambition: Cowboy, Football 1,2; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Soccer 4; Science Fair 2, 4; Gym¬ nastics 1, 2; Junior Prom Decorating Committee; Junior Sales Committee; Senior-Faculty Basketball Team; Chess Club 2. RICHARD A. CARUSO, Chow, MHS, Ambition: Career in Music, Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Harmony. LINDA CHARBONNEAU, Tiny, MHS, Highlander Staff 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Student Council Vice-President 4; AFS. LINDA P. CHATALIAN, Chat, Ambition: To be a theatrical¬ ly, psychologically inclined Journalist, Drama Club 1; AFS 2, 3; Highlander 2, 3, 4 ; Pep Club 3, 4 ; Cheerleaders Club 2; Chorus 1, 2; Yearbook Staff; Sr. Exec. Comm.; Sr. Play Comm. JOAN P. CIANNELLA, Joan, MHS, Ambition: Teacher, Girls Basketball 1, 2; Pep Club 3; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 3; Student Leader 4; Yearbook Staff 4. FRANCES M. COACHE, Coache, MHS, Ambition: To be¬ come a teacher, AFS 2, 3, 4; Photography Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Science Fair 3; Senior Advisory Committee 4; Office Help 2; Nat. Honor Society 4. PAUL A. COACHE, MHS, Ambition: Jet Engine Mechanic USAF, Key Club 2; Industrial Arts Award 3; Phoenix Magazine Committee 3. MARY E. COCKER, MHS, Smiley, Ambition: Secretary, Drama Club 4. STEVEN R. COGSWELL, Goose, MHS, Ambition: Advertis¬ ing Management, Baseball 1; Football 3; Gymnastics 2. 24 FRANCIS C. COLLINS, Fran,” MHS, Ambition: A tractor- trailer driver, Baseball 1, 2, 3; Football 1. JOHN F. COLLINS, MHS, Ambition: Elementary School teach¬ ing, AFS 3, 4 ; Nat. Honor Society 3, 4; Jr. Prom Dec. Comm.; Senior Reception and Dec. Comm. 3; Highlander Staff 2; Stu¬ dent Librarian 1. STEVEN R. COOK, Cookie, ' ' MHS, Baseball 1, 2, 3; Jr. Prom Dec. Comm. CHRISTINE COPPOLA, Chris, MHS. RONALD N. CORMIER, Ronnie, MVHS. DAVID J. COTTING, Dave, MHS, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; In¬ tramural Softball. JOHN J. COURVILLE, John, Ambition: Law, Sr. Advisory Comm.; Key Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Science Fair 2; Gymnastics 2. SHARON M. CRANE, MHS, Ambition: Marine Biologist, AFS 1, 2; Chess Club 2; Photography Club 4; Girls ' Gymnastics 2, Capt. 3, Asst. Coach 4; Nat. Honor Society 3, 4 ; Pep Club 4. 25 KEVIN A. CROCKER, Kalvin,” MHS, Ambition: To do the things I want to do. WILLIAM E. CROSBY, Bill, MHS, Ambition: Hospital work, Baseball 1, 2. GEORGE P. CUPAK, Georgie, Rifle Team 1, 2; Gymnastics 1 . STEVEN H. CYR, Steve, MVHS, Ambition: Auto Mechanic. MICHAEL J. D ' ANTONIO, Rat, MHS, Ambition: To get ahead in life, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2. RACHEL L. DAIGLE, Rache, MHS, Ambition: Elementary School teacher, Yearbook Staff 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Pho¬ tography Club 4; Sr. Advisory Comm. SUSAN C. DANZILIO, Sue, MHS, Ambition: Legal Secre¬ tary, Drama Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; AFS 3, 4. PATRICK B. DAUGHERTY, Pat, MHS, Drama Club 2, 3, 4 ; Senior Play 3, 4 ; Folk Club 4 ; Photography Club 4; Jr. Prom Dec. Comm. 3; Science Fair 3; Chess Club 2; Key Club 3. 26 ELEANOR C. DeVRIES, Ellie, MHS, Ambition: Draftswoman, Jr. Prom Dec. Comm.; Folk Club 4. MICHEAL P. DiBUONO, Dibby, MHS, Ambition: Air Force and Drafting. MARY E. DiMUZIO, Mary, MHS, Ambition: Hairdresser, Jr. Prom Dec. Comm.; Highlander Staff 4; Pep Club 4 ; Student Leader 4; Sr. Advisory Comm. JAMES T. DIRICO, Rico, MHS, Ambition: Trade School, Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1; Jr. Prom Dec. Comm. 3; Sr. Reception Comm. 4; Intramural Volleyball 2. LORNA L. DOANE, MHS, Ambition: Nursing Administration, AFS 2; Gymnastics 3; Future Nurses Club 4; Photography Club 4; Pep Club 3. THOMAS M. DONOVAN, MHS, Ambition: Draftsman, AFS 1, 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR L. DOUCETTE, Artie, MHS, Ambition: Jeweler, In¬ door Track 2; Outdoor Track 2; Cross Country 2. WAYNE B. DOWNEY, “George, MHS, Ambition: Computer Operator, Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Prom Dec. Comm. 27 MICHAEL A. DUCA, Duke, MHS, Ambition: College, Foot¬ ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3; Na¬ tional Honor Society 2, 3, 4; President National Honor Society 4; Senior Class President 4; Boys ' State Representative. DAVID J. DUMAIS, Dave, MVHS, Ambition: I would like to weld and do body work, Collector of Senior Class Dues. ROBERT J. DWYER, Robby, MHS, Ambition: To take over the world. CHRISTINE DYER, Chris, MHS, Ambition: To teach special education, Junior Prom Band Committee; Chorus 1,2; Science Fair 2, 3; Pep Club 4. SHARON L. ELDER, MHS, Ambition: Math teacher, AFS 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Drama Club 1,4; Highlander Staff 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 2; Majorettes 3 . GALE M. ERCOLANI, MHS, Ambition.- Home Economics teach¬ er, AFS 1; Majorettes 2; Pep Club 3, 4; Home Economics Award 1; Science Fair 3; Cheerleaders Club 3. DEAN D. ESTERBROOK, Dino, MVHS. RALPH M. EVANGELOUS, MVHS, Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, 4. DEBORAH A. FALAMINO, Debbie, MHS, Ambition: Kinder¬ garten teacher, Pep Club 3; AFS 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Cho¬ rus 1, 2, 3. BARBARA A. FERNBERG, Fernly, MHS, Ambition: To learn how to drive a car right, AFS 1, 2, 3; Highlander 1,2,3; Jun¬ ior Prom Decorating Committee; Science Fair 2; Pep Club. CHRISTINE MARIE FERRARA, Chris, MHS, Ambition: To be a model, Student Leader 2, 4 ; Pep Club 3, 4; Junior Prom Dec. Comm.; Yearbook Staff 4; Cheerleading Club 2, 3. JAMES A. ELDER, Moe, MHS, Ambition: Aviator. 28 CHERYL A. FLAGG, Cheryl, MHS, Ambition: Barber, Junior Prom Decorating Comm.; Pep Club 4. KELVIN FORREST, MHS. WILLIAM F. FORREST, Bill, MHS, Ambition: To continue in business management. MARY F. FORTIER, Mary, MHS, Ambition: Dental Hygienist, Student Council; Jr. Prom; Senior Advisory Comm.; Basketball 1, 2; Sec. Senior Class; Yearbook Staff. DONALD A. FOURNIER, Don,” MVHS. BARBARA A. FRANCIS, Barb, MHS, Ambition: Bilingual Sec¬ retary, Drama Club; Gymnastics; Highlander Staff; Yearbook Staff; Cheerleaders Club; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; DENISE M. FRANCOLINI, Nee Cee, MHS, Ambition: To be a Stewardess, Student Leader 3, 4; Junior Prom 3; Art Commit¬ tee; AFS 4; Drama Club; Christmas Tree Dec.; Senior Decorat¬ ing; Yearbook Staff. ELLEN M. GALLAGHER, Grumpy, MHS, Ambition: Wildlife Biology, Basketball 3, 4; Field Hockey; Softball 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Student Leader; Drama Club; Spanish Club; Rifle Club 2; Science Fair. DAVE S. GARFIELD, Salarm, MHS, Ambition: Marrying Mrs. Salarm, Baseball 2; Cross Country 1, 3. RICHARD P. GASPARONI, MHS, Ambition: To become a Navy scuba diver, Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Treasurer 4; Baseball 1,2; Basketball 2; Cross-Country 2; Science Fair 1,2, 3; Rifle Team 1; Indoor Track 2. DAVID M. GAYNOR, Dave, Ambition: Pharmacist, Football 1; Jr. Sales Comm.; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. VICTOR J. GAZZANIGA, Big Red, MHS. 29 SUSAN J. GEBHART, Sue ' MHS, Ambition: Elementary teaching, Yearbook Staff 4; AFS 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Chorus 1; Science Fair 2, 3. LINDA L. GELINA, Lin, MHS, Ambition: Hairdressing, Gym¬ nastics 1, 2. SUSAN J. GELINA, Sue, MHS, Student Leader 1; Gymnas¬ tics Club 3; Drama Club 3. RICHARD GIANCOLA, “Jinx, Ambition: Success, Sr.-Faculty Basketball. ROBERT W. GILCHREST, Cookie, MHS, Ambition: To teach, Ski Club 4; JV Baseball Mgr. 1; Baseball 2; Spanish Award 3; Science Fair 2, 3; Honor Roll 3. MARIANNE GOTTWALD, MHS. BELINDA J. GRANT (POMERLEAU), Lin, MHS, Ambition: To be a good mother, Fashion Show Committee 4. MICHAEL A. GRASSO, Mickey, MVHS, Ambition: To be a famous musician. STEPHEN J. GREENLAW, MHS, Ambition: Carpentry, Gym¬ nastics 1; Jr. Prom Decorating Committee 3; Civil Defense Award; Intramural Softball 2, 3; Intramural Volleyball 2, 3. ROBERT A. GRESKA, Bob, MVHS, Ambition: Spray Painting. CAROL K. GRICE, “Carol,” MHS, Ambition: To be a nurse, Gymnastics 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Student Leader 4; Library As¬ sistant 1, 2; AFS 1; Senior Advisory Committee; Yearbook Committee 4; Photography Club 4. MARY E. GROGAN, MHS, Ambition: To do prcheological Re¬ search, Pep Club 3, 4; AFS 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4; National Honor Society 2, 3; Chorus 1. 30 RICHARD F. HARTLEY, Rick, MHS, Ambition: Leave school for good. MARGARET A. HARVEY, Peggy, MHS, Ambition: Nurse, Nurses Club — Vice President 2, 3, 4. WANDA R. HAWLEY, Wanda, MHS, Ambition: To be a nurse, Nurses Club 3, 4; Assistant Librarian 1, 2, 3, 4; Year¬ book Committee. VICTORIA J. HAYNES, Vicki, MHS, Ambition: Nurse, Nurses Club 3, 4. DEBORAH L. HEADBERG, Debbie, MHS, Ambition: Leave Marlboro, Basketball 1, 2, 3; AFS 1, 2, 3, 4; Highlander 3; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 3; Student Leader 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Pep Club 3; Junior Sales Committee 3. MARY HENDERSON, Hendy, MHS, Ambition: Elementary School teacher, Pep Club 3, 4; Drama Club 4; Senior Play. MARILYN HIBBERT, Marilyn, MHS, Ambition: A Physical Education teacher, AFS 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1; Pep Club 3, 4; Highlander 2, 3; Drama Club 3; Junior Prom Decorating-Com¬ mittee 3; Junior Sales Committee 3; Science Fair 2, 3; Year¬ book Staff 4; Cheerleaders Club 2; Student Leader 2, 3, 4. JAMES A. HOAG, Jim, MHS, Ambition: College, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. SANDRA E. HODGDON, Sam, MHS, Ambition: Teaching, Band 1. SUSAN L. HODGDON, Sue, MHS, Ambition: Pediatric Nurse, Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 4; AFS 3; Band 1. NINA L. HOLLOWAY, Nina, Ambition: Elementary School Teacher, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. GALE M. HOUDE, Gale, MHS. 31 RONALD A. HOUDE, Ron, MVHS. SEVERE HOUDE, Bob, MHS, Ambition: Carpenter, Baseball 1; Senior Play. THOMAS F. HOUDE, The Hood, MHS. KATHRYN A. HOWE, Kathy, MHS, Ambition: Physical Edu¬ cation teacher, AFS 1,2,3, 4; Chorus 1,2; Pep Club 3, 4; Jun¬ ior Prom Decorating Committee 3; Folk Club 4; Science Fair 1, 2, 3; Highlander Staff 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Junior Sales Committee 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Junior Prom Ticket Committee 3; Cheerleaders Club 1,2, 3; Color, Banner, Motto Committee 3; Excellence in US History Award 3; Student Leader 3, 4; Bas¬ ketball 2 — Captain 3 — Co-Captain 4; Field Hockey 3, 4. JANE F. HUTCH, “Jane,” MHS, Ambition: Social Worker, Pep Club 3, 4; Drama Club 3; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 3; AFS 2, 3, 4; Senior Advisory Committee 4. ALICE L. JACKSON, MHS, Ambition: To be an Elementary school teacher, Chorus 1; National Honor Society 2, 3. JAMES A. JACOBS, Jake, MHS, Ambition: To be a history teacher, Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3. BRENDA L. JOHNSON, MHS, Ambition: Dental Assistant, Li¬ brary Asst. 2; AFS 4; Photography Club 4; Sr. Advisory Comm. 4. DAVID P. JUSSEAUME, Jesse, MHS, Ambition: Artist, Gym¬ nastics; Football; Rifle Team. JANICE E. JUSSEAUME, Jess, MHS, Ambition: Nurse, Pep Club 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Gymnastics 2; Cheerleaders Club 2, 3; Christmas Tree Committee 4; Color, Banner, Motto Committee 3. VINCENT F. KARNILA, Vin, MVHS, Ambition: Tool and Die maker, Football 1, 2, 3; Hockey 1, 3. MARCIA R. KEEFE, Marsh, MHS, Ambition: Artist, Pep Club; AFS; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 3; Science Fair; Art Award; Yearbook Staff 4. 32 MARY C. KELLEHER, Mary ' MHS, Ambition: To be a nurse, AFS 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Committee 4; Christmas Tree Committee 4; Color, Banner, Motto Committee 3. KEITH H. KLINE, Head,” MHS, Ambition: Hermit, Basketball 1; Science Fair 1, 3; Gymnastics 1, 2; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 3; Junior Sales Comm. 3; Christmas Tree Commit¬ tee 4. MARK D. KLINE, Marcus, MHS, Ambition: Chiropractor, Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 4; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 3; French Play 2. ALEXIS KORANDANIS, Big A,” MHS, AFS 2; Pep Club 3; Jun¬ ior Prom Dec. Committee 3; Banner, Motto, Color Committee 3; Junior Class Secretary 3; Student Council 3; Student Council Treasurer 4; Yearbook Staff 4. JANET M. KYLE, MHS, Ambition: Dental Assistant, Junior Prom Committee 3; Drama Club 3, 4; Senior Advisory Committee 4; Yearbook Staff 4. CLIFFORD F. LABOSSIERE, Cliff, MHS, Ambition: The field of business, Freshman Football Manager,- All District Chorus 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 3; Drama Club 3. JANICE B. LABOSSIERE, Shorty,” MHS, Ambition: Nursing, Nurses Club 2, 3, 4; Treasurer Nurses Club 3. RONALD M. LaFRENIERE, Scrawny, MHS, Ambition: Archi¬ tectural Engineering, Indoor Track 1,2,3, 4; Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1,2,3, 4 ; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Class Presi¬ dent 3; National Honor Society 2; Student Leader 3, 4; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 3; Color, Banner, Motto Comm. 3; Senior Executive Committee 4; Junior Sales Comm. 3; Boys State 3; Harvard Book Award 3; Gymnastic Club 1, 2, 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. CHRISTINE M. LAMBERT, Chris,” MHS, Ambition: Secretary, Jr. Prom Dec. Comm. 3; Highlander — Typist 4; Christmas Tree Committee 4; Pep Club 2; Yearbook Staff 4. RICHARD P. LAMBERT, Rich, MHS, Ambition: College, Ten¬ nis Team 3, 4; Science Quiz Team 3, 4; National Honor Socie¬ ty 3, 4. KEVIN F. LANDERS, MHS. DEBORAH J. LaROSEE, Debbie, MHS, Ambition: TWA Air¬ line Stewardess, Student Leader 2, 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Cheer¬ leaders Club 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Jr. Prom Dec. Comm. 3; Color, Banner, Motto Comm.; Junior Sales Comm. 3; Field Hockey 1,2,3; AFS 1,2,3, 4; Senior Privileges Comm. 4 ; Folk Club 4; Ski Club 4; Spaghetti and Meatball Comm. 4 ; Drama Club 1, 2; Christmas Tree Comm. 4; Student Council 2. 33 BETSY A. LAUDICINA, Bets, MHS, Ambition: Fashion Coor¬ dinator, Drama 1; Cheerleader 4; Sr. Class Play; Pep Club 3; AFS 4; Gymnastics 3, 4; Jr. Prom Dec. Comm. RICHARD A. LAVIGNE, Dick, Ambition: To become a Fash¬ ion Illustrator, Band 1, 2; Assistant Librarian 1, 2; Junior Prom Decorating Comm. JANET M. LAWRENCE, MHS, Ambition: Model, Drama Club. ANN C. LEAVER, Ann, MHS, Ambition: Nurse, Drama Club 1; Pep Club 3, 4 ; Nurses Club 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; AFS 2, 3, 4. NANCY L. LeCLAIR, MHS, Ambition: Seamstress, Fashion Show 1, 2; Pep Club 4. NANCY J. LEGER, Nancy, MHS, Ambition: Elementary School Teacher, Highlander Staff 3, 4; Jr. Prom Decorating Comm.; Yearbook Comm.; Science Fair 3; Color, Banner, Motto Comm. 3; Junior Sales Comm. 3; Cheerleaders Club 2, 3; Homecoming Court 4. MARSHA A. LEPORE, Marsh, MHS, Ambition: Travel Around The World, Chorus 1, 2; Fashion Show 1, 3; Faculty Award Business 3; Highlander 4; Art Show 2. PAULA M. LEPORE, MHS, Ambition: Data Processor, Fashion Show; Pep Club; Highlander Typist. PETER J. LEPORE, MHS, Ambition: Math Major, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 7 , Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN J. LEPORE, Lep, MHS, Football 4; Baseball 1, 2. MICHAEL R. LETENDRE, Mike, MVHS. HAROLD A. LAYTON, Hat, MHS, Ambition: Army and Stock Car Racing. 34 PAUL E. LIRETTE, MVHS, Ambition: I hope to open my own Body Shop, Student Council 2; Student Government Represent¬ ative 2. KATHLEEN LIZOTTE, MHS. TOBY M. LONG, MHS. ANN MARIE LOSAPIO, Losap, MHS, Ambition: Elementary School Teacher, Pep Club; APS; Drama Club; Yearbook Staff; Photography Club; Ski Club. JOHN M. G. LYNCH, John, ' ' MHS, Ambition: To go to col¬ lege, Drama Club 1, 4; Track 4; Highlander Staff 1; Science Fair 3, 4. THOMAS J. LYNCH, Beats, ' ' MHS, Ambition: To play foot¬ ball in college, Student Leader 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; In¬ door Track 3, 4; Outdoor Track 3, 4; Junior Prom Decorating Committee; Senior Advisory Committee; Intramural Volleyball. GAIL A. LYNDE, Peanuts, MHS, Ambition: Lady Barber. DEBRA A. LYONS, Debby Donuts, MHS, Ambition: Office- work, Chorus; Gymnastics. BARBARA S. McCARTHY, Barb, MHS, Ambition: To be a his¬ tory teacher, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3. BERNADETTE McCARTHY, Bernie, MHS, Ambition: To be an elementary school teacher or a hairdresser. ROBERT F. McCARTHY, Mac, MHS, Ambition: To be a Psy¬ chologist, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 ; National Honor Society 2; Stu¬ dent Advisory Committee 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Leader 2, 3, 4; Junior Sales Committee; Football 1; Junior Prom Decorating Committee; Science Fair 1, 2; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Christmas Tree Committee 4. NANCY A. McDONALD, Nancy,” MHS, Ambition: Fashion retailer and merchandiser, Pep Club 3, 4; Woman ' s Club Rep¬ resentative 4; AFS 3, 4 ; Highlander Staff 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 3; Junior Banner, Motto and Color Committee 2; Senior Yearbook Committee 4. 35 JOANNE McGOVERN, MHS, Pep Club 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Ski Club 4; Jr. Prom Dec. Comm.; Yearbook Staff 4; Band 1. NANCY J. McGRATH, Nanc, MHS, Ambition: Physical edu¬ cation teacher, AFS 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Highlander Staff 3, 4; Sports Editor 4; Junior Prom Comm.; Folk Club 4; Basketball 2, 3; Field Hockey 3, 4 ; Cheerleaders Club 2, 3; Cheerleader 4; Drama Club 2; Yearbook Staff 4. LINDA J. McKENZIE, MHS, Ambition: To be the sole survivor of World War 3, Student Leader. STEPHEN F. McNALLY, Mic, MVHS, Ambition: To own my own body business. JEREMIAH A. McQUILLAN, ' Jay, MHS, Rifle Team 1,2, 3, 4 ; Science Fair 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM J. McQUILLAN, Bill, MHS, Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Science Fair 1,2,3. NANCY J. MADDEN, MHS, Ambition: dental assistant, Pep Club 2, 3, 4; AFS 4; Gymnastics 1; Ski Club 4. DONNA M. MAFFIOLI, ' Maff, MHS, Ambition: accountant, Ma|orettes 2, 3; Captain 4 ; Chorus 1,2,3; Office Work 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Dec. Comm. 3. PATRICIA M. MAHONEY, Patty, MHS, Ambition: Elementa¬ ry school teacher, Chorus 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4. KATHERINE A. MANNING, Kathy, MHS, Chorus 1; Office Work 1, 2. BRIAN W. MARGADONNA, Bags, MHS, Ambition: Business Administration, Basketball 1, 2; Track 1; Student Council 1; Student Leader; Jr. Prom Dec. Comm.; Science Fair. NANCY MARONEY, MHS. 36 DIANE J. MARSHALL, Di, MHS, Ambition: To become a sec¬ retary, Pep Club 3; Decorating Committee 4; Fashion Show Committee 1, 4; Senior Decorating Committee. DONNA M. MARSHALL, Dawn, MHS, Ambition: To be a secretary, Pep Club 3, 4; Fashion Show 1, 4; Junior Prom De¬ corating Committee; Highlander Staff 4; Yearbook Staff 4. LAURIE J. MARSHALL, Laurie, MHS, Ambition: Elementary Teacher, Student Leader 4; Science Fair 2; Photography Club 4; Senior Advisory Committee 4; Yearbook Staff 4. RONALD MARTEL, MVHS. MARSHA M. MARTINO, Mush, MHS, Ambition: Art Teach¬ er, AFS 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 3; Basketball 3; Pep Club 3; Cheerleaders Club 2, 3; Cheerleader 4; National Honor Soci¬ ety 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society Secretary 4; Chairman — Junior Prom Committee 3; Highlander Staff 2; Advertising Manager 3; Editor-in-Chief 4; Art Committee 3; Color, Banner Committee 3; Junior Sales Committee 3; Student Council 4; Women s Club Representative 4; Latin Faculty Award 2; Stu¬ dent Leader 4; DAR Award 4. JEAN M. MASLOWSKI, Jean,” MHS, Ambition: Teacher, AFS 2, 3, 4; Highlander 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4 ; Junior Prom Deco¬ rating Committee 3; Senior Executive Committee 4 ; French Club 2; Cheerleaders Club 3; Yearbook Staff 4 ; Drama Club 3; Junior Prom Court 3; Homecoming Court 4. ROBERT D. MASULA, Chip, MHS, Ambition: Computer Sys¬ tems Analyst, Rifle Team. VICTOR G. MELECHOW, Vic, MHS, Ambition: Mechanical Engineer, Soccer 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Science Fair; US Army Award; American Chemical Society Book Award; Honorable Mention; Yearbook Staff 4. DEBORAH ANN MENDES, Deb, MHS, Ambition: Elementa¬ ry teacher, AFS 1, 2, 3; Band 3; Drama Club 1; Pep Club 3, 4 ; Junior Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Science Fair 2, 3. WAYNE H. MILLER, MHS, Ambition: to be a rich Scrooge, Play Committee 2. JOHN E. MINARD, Dawg, MHS, Ambition: To be a Fire¬ man, Baseball 2; Hockey 3, 4; Football 1; Science Fair 3. JOHN F. MOCKUS, John, MHS, Ambition: To be an air traffic controller, Gymnastics 2, 4; Highlander 4. 37 MAUREEN MONTECALVO, MHS, Ambition: Airline Stew¬ ardess, Gymnastics 1; Drama Club 2; Pep Club 3, 4; Cheer¬ leading Club 1, 2. FINTAN P. MOORE, MHS. ' GLENN MERLINI, MHS. DEBORAH J. MOSCILLO, Little One, MHS, Ambition: Gym teacher, Gymnastics 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics Club 3, 4; AFS 1,2,4; Pep Club 4; Spanish Club 2; Chess Club 2. DONALD J. MOSSMAN, Moose, MHS, Ambition: Biologist, Gymnastics 2; Weight Lifting 2. CHRISTINE E. MOUNTZOURIS, Chris, MHS, Ambition: So¬ cial Worker, Science Award 2; Science Fair 2, 3; AFS 1, 3, 4; Highlander Staff 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2. ROBERT C. MULVEY, Bob, MHS, Ambition: Art College and Marriage, Rifle Team 1, 2, 3; Tennis 1; Softball 1. KENNETH C. MOORE, Moorey, MHS, Baseball 1, 2, 3; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 1; Junior Prom Decorating Comm. 3. 38 BECHET MUSTAFA, Chet, MHS, Soccer 4; Rifle Team 4; AFS 4. DAVID M. MUTTI, Crazy B, MHS, Ambition: Artist, Football 1, 2, 3; Ski Club 4; Yearbook Staff. CORAL D. NICHOLAS, Rock, MHS, Ambition: Nurse, Drama Club 1,2,3, 4; Treasurer 2; AFS 3, 4 ; Highlander Staff 3, 4; All District Chorus 4; Junior Sales Comm.; Pep Club 3, 4; Senior Play Comm.; Year Book Comm. 4. RICHARD L. NICOLE, MHS. THOMAS G. NIEMCZURA, Silas, MHS, Science Quiz Team 2, 3, 4; Science Fair; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Central District Band 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES B. NIMS, Nimsie, MHS, Ambition: Massachusetts State Police, Football 1,2, 3; Hockey 3, 4; Jr. Prom Comm.; Jr. Sales Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm. BERNARD S. NOVITCH, MHS, Ambition: Carpenter, Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4. MAUREEN O ' BRIEN, Gussy, MHS. 39 JEANNE T. NAVIN, Jeannie, MHS, Ambition: To teach, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; AFS 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Junior Sales Comm. 3; Science Fair 2. MARGARET A. O ' LEARY, Peggy, ' ' MHS, Ambition: I ' d like to further my education and later decide on a vocation, Pep Club 3; Tennis 4; Drama Club 4; Science Fair 3. JOSEPH A. PACIFIC, “Pacifillis, MHS, Ambition: To own my own Hockey Arena, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team 1; Football 3, 4. CHRISTINE P. PADHAISKY, MHS, Ambition: To become an Air¬ line Stewardess, Pep Club 2, 3; Prom Dec. Comm. 3; Cheer¬ leaders Club 3; Chorus 1. MARK F. PAKUS, Packo, MHS, Ambition: To be a Pro Drum¬ mer, Basketball 1, 2; Jr. Prom Dec. Comm. ROBERT C. PALMER, MVHS, Ambition: Own body shop. DAVID PANDO, MHS, Indoor Track 1, Gymnastics 3, 4. DANIEL R. PAPAGNO, MHS, Football 1, 2 ; Hockey 1. 40 ROBERT J. PERRY, Bob, Ambition: Career in Wild Lite, Gym¬ nastics 3, 4; Rifle Team 3; Soccer Team 3, 4. CHERYLE A. PETERSON, MHS, Ambition: Kindergarten Teach¬ er, Ski Club 4; Highlander Staff 3, 4; Pep Club 4; AFS 1,2,3, 4; Jr. Prom Decorating Comm.; Drama Club 3, 4; Cheerlead¬ ers Club 1, 2; Yearbook Staff 4. CAROL A. PHILLIPO, Flip, MHS, Ambition: Fashion Mer¬ chandising, Folk Club; Student Leader; Yearbook Staff; Pep Club 3, 4; Science Fair 3, 4; AFS 2, 3, 4; Highlander 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Jr. Prom Comm. 3. RICHARD P. PLACE, MVHS, Ambition: To be a success at Body Work. ROBIN R. PODLESNEY, Robin, MHS, Ambition: Secretary, Pep Club 3, 4; Student Leader 3, 4; Drama Club. JO-ANNE POIRIER, MHS, Ambition: Computer Operator, Softball 2; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 ; Jr. Prom Decorating Comm. 3; Student Advisory Comm. 4 ; Color, Band, Motto Comm. 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Yearbook Comm. 4. JAMES P. POLECHRONIS, MHS, Ambition: Business Adminis¬ tration, Treasurer, Jr. Prom Comm. 3; Yearbook Staff; Color, Motto, Banner Comm. ROBERT A PAULHUS, Bob, MHS, Gymnastics 1; Baseball 2; Football 4; Junior Prom Decorating Comm. 3; Senior Play 4; Softball 3. FAITH K. PELTEKIS, MHS, Ambition: College, AFS 4; Ski Club 4 ; Senior Play 4; Yearbook 4. EDWARD N. PAQUETTE Jr., Eddie, MVHS, Ambition: Auto Mechanic. DIANE J. PAUL, Dee, MHS, Ambition: College, Chorus 1; Nat l Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4; Cheerleaders Club 2, 3; Cheerleader 3, 4; Jr. Prom Decorating 3; English Award 2; French Award 1 ; Science Fair 1, 2, 3; Yearbook Editor 4; Senior Advisory 4. DIANE M. PENTA, Pent, MHS, Ambition: Elementary School Teacher, Softball 2, 3, 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Drama Club 2; Cho¬ rus 1, 2; AFS 1; Folk Club 4; Science Fair 3. 41 THOMAS L. POMPHREY, Pomeroy,” MHS, Ambition: To be accepted somewhere, Hockey 3, 4. RICHARD A. PONTI, Rickey, MHS, Football 1,2, 3, 4; Hock¬ ey 1, 2; Intramural Softball 1, 2; Intramural Volleyball 2, 3; Science Fair 1, 2; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 3. SCOTT G. PRYOR, Scotty, MHS, Ambition: To be successful in business and golf, Junior Prom Decorating Committee 3; Senior Advisory Committee; Golf 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1; Student Leader; Science Fair. DAVID W. QUINN, Mighty Quinn,” MHS, Ambition: English Teacher, Student Leader 4. ALFRED J. RAIANO, Fred, MVHS, Ambition: To own an Auto Body Shop. MARY E. REILLY, Beachball, MHS, Ambition: Elementary Physical Ed. Teacher, AFS 1,2, 3, 4 ; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2; Softball 3; Librarian 1, 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Office Staff 2, 3; Jr. Sales Comm. 3; Student Council 1, 2; Student Leader 4; Cheerleading Club 1, 2, 3; Science Fair 1, 2. FRANCIS P. RENZI, Frenzi, MHS, Science Fair 2, 3; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 3. DAVID A. RIANI, Big Dave, MHS. WILLIAM F. RIGNEY, Rigby, MHS, Ambition: Biology Teacher, Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Cross Country 1; Key Club 2; Jr. Prom Decorating Comm. 3; Student Leader 4; Senior Advisory Committee 4. JOANNE RAIANO, Joanna, MHS, Ambition: Physical Edu¬ cation Major, Field Hockey 1; Softball 1 ; AFS 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Science Fair 2, 3; Pep Club 3. ROBERT R. RICHARDS, Bug, MHS, Ambition: Accomplished Musician. RAYMOND A. RICKSON, MHS. 42 ROXANNE M. RIPLEY, Rox, MHS, Ambition: Hairdresser, Highlander Staff 4; Pep Club 4; Junior Prom Committee; Christmas Tree Committee 4; Fashion Show 1; Yearbook 4. BARBARA RISOTTI, MHS, Ambition: Elementary School Teach¬ er, AFS 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Committee 4; Ski Club 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Senior Advisory Committee 4; Christmas Tree Committee 4 PETER F. ROACH, Cockroach, MHS, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. SUSAN J. ROY, Suzie, MHS, Ambition: A position in the business world. Drama Club 1; Junior Prom Committee; Pep Club 3; Folk Club 1; Junior Sales Committee; Queen ' s Court, Junior Prom. JANET M. RUGG, Carpet, MHS, Ambition: Veterinarian, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 1; AFS 3, 4 ; Highlander Staff 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Student Leader 3; Prom Decorating Committee 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Cheerleading Club 3; Science Fair 3, 4; Yearbook Staff. STEVEN R. REYNOLDS, Chunky, MHS, Ambition: To spend my life on the beaches of Hawaii, Football 3; Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4. KEITH E. SAMWAYS, Sam, MVHS, Ambition: To work on a race car team, Gymnastics 1, 2. JOHN R. SANTELLA, MVHS, Ambition: Auto mechanic. RICHARD M. SANTELLA, Sammy, MVHS, Ambition: To own a Body shop. DEBORAH L. SAVAGE, Debbie, MHS, Ambition: College, Yearbook Committee 4; Fashion Show 1; Senior Play. CYNTHIA ROACH, MHS. JEANNE L. SANDERSON, Coco, MHS, Ambition: Legal Secretary, Drama 2; Pep Club 3, 4; French Club 2. 43 NANCY J. SAVOY, Sav, MHS, Ambition: Secondary school teacher, Basketball 1, 2; Cheerleader Club 2; Pep Club 3, 4; Student Leader 4; Junior Prom Ticket Committee 3; Chorus 1. DAVID C. SCHAVONE, Dave, MHS, Ambition: Theoretical Mathematician, Tennis 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Key Club Presi¬ dent 4; Yearbook Editor 4; French Play 2; Science Fair 1,2,3; Science Quiz Team 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4. DONNA M. SCHOFIELD, Donna, ' MHS, Ambition: Teacher, Chorus 1; Drama Club 2, 3; Highlander Staff 3; Science Fair 3; Student Leader 2; Cheerleading Club 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; Pep Club 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Prom Committee 3. KATHLEEN M. SCOTT, ‘ Kathy, MHS, Ambition: To go into social work, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; All District Chorus 3, 4; Drama Club 3; Phoenix Staff; Folk Club 4. MARTHA M. SENECAL, Muffins, MHS, Ambition: To be¬ come a nurse, Chorus 1; Future Nurses Club 4; Pep Club 3, 4. LYNDA D. SEYMOUR, Lynn, MHS, Ambition: Dental Assist¬ ant, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD T. SEYMOUR, Dick, MVHS. JACQUELINE R. SHEA, Jack, MHS, Ambition: To work for the telephone company, Pep Club 3, 4; Office Staff 2, 3; High- landed Staff 4. JAN E. SHEA, Jan, MHS, Ambition: To become a home eco¬ nomics teacher, Student Leader 4; Field Hockey 1,2,3; Basket¬ ball 1; Yearbook Staff 4; Office Staff 2, 3; Junior Prom Com¬ mittee 3; Guidance Staff 4 ; Nurses Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 3, 4. 44 SCOTT SOWDEN, MHS, Ambition: Gym Teacher, Tennis 2, 3, 4. DONNA M. ST. GEORGE, Dawn,” MHS, Ambition: Office work, Fashion Show 1. KAREN J. ST. JEAN, Frosty, MHS, Ambition: Work with handicapped, Chorus. DEBORAH A. ST. MICHEL, Mike, MHS, Ambition: Draftswo- man, Basketball 1, 2, 3; Jr. Prom Decorating Committee. ROBERT A. STUPIK, Stu, MVHS. MARY M. SULLIVAN, Sull, MHS, Ambition: U.S. President, Softball Mgr. 2; Basketball 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Folk Club 4 ; Newspaper 3, 4; AFS 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Junior Prom Dec. Committee; Good Government Award; Cheerleading Club 2, 3; Drama Club 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Science Fair 2. DAVID SUSINSKI, MHS. PETER W. TAYLOR, Pete, MVHS, Ambition: Tool and die maker. DIANE E. THOMAS, Di, MHS, Cheerleader 3, 4; Student Leader 2, 3; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 3; Christmas Tree Decorating; Pep Club 2. JOHN F. TOOHEY, MHS, Ambition: Civil Engineer. BARBARA J. TREMBLAY, MHS. MARY E. TREMBLAY, MHS, Ambition: Secretary. 45 JAMES S. TRIPP, Red, MHS, Ambition: Teacher or lawyer, Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Baseball Mgr. 4 ; Band 1,2,3, Pres. 4; Stu. Council Pres.; Chorus 2, 3; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; French Play 2; Boys ' State Rep. TERRY A. TROMBETTA, Terry, MHS, Ambition: Draftsman. DIANE M. TROUMPALOS, Tromp, MHS, Ambition: Teach¬ ing, National Honor Society 3, 4 ; Junior Sales Committee 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Science Fair 1, 2, 3; Highlander 3. KATHRYN F. TRUDEAU, Kathy, MHS, Ambition: Office Work, Pep Club 3. BARBARA J. VAILLANCOURT, MHS, Ambition: Working for the Telephone Co., Pep Club 4; Highlander 4. ANN M. VALERI, MHS, Ambition: Secretary, AFS 1; Pep Club 4. DEBORAH VALIANTI, Foot, Ambition: Sul ' s Sec. of State. JOANNE M. WALSH, Little Joe, MHS, Ambition: Airline Stewardess, Junior Prom Ticket Comm. 3; Junior Prom Dec. Comm. 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Junior Prom Court 3; Chorus 1, 2. EDWARD F. WHALEN, Eddie, MHS, Ambition: Own my own Franchise. ROCHELLE M. WHALEN, Rocky, MHS, Ambition: Secretary, Pep Club 3; Fashion Show 4. BARBARA J. WHITTEMORE, MHS, Ambition: Hairdresser, Pep Club 4. DONNA M. WILK, MHS, Ambition: Airline Stewardess, Junior Prom Dec. Comm. 3; Advisory Committee 4; Pep Club 2. 46 MICHELE E. WILK, Irish,” MHS, Ambition: Fashion Merchan¬ dising, Junior Prom Decorating Committee 3; Student Advisory Committee; Christmas Tree Committee 4. DONNIE W. WILSON, Tennessee, MHS, Ambition: Aero¬ nautical Master Technician, Football 1,2,3, 4; Indoor Track 2, 3; Weightlifting 2; Track 2. CRAIG J. WILLIAMS, Gumper, MHS, Ambition: To play pro¬ fessional hockey, Hockey 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3. DIANE L. WINTERS, MHS, Ambition: To become a nurse, Na¬ tional Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Jr. Prom Dec. Comm.; Drama Club 4; Science Fair 4; Science Quiz Team 4. MARY-ELLEN XENOS, MHS, Ambition: Teaching, AFS 2, 3, 4 ; Ski Club 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Jr. Prom Dec. Comm.; Drama Club 3; Sr. Privilege Comm.; Science Fair 3; Jr. Prom Court 3. DENISE B. YOUNG, MHS, Ambition: Social Psychologist, Cheerleader Club 3. NANCY A. ZANCA, Zank, MHS, Ambition: Elementary School teacher, Drama Club 4. DENNIS J. ZILEMBO, Honstabee,” Ambition: Play college basketball, Cross Country 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 4; Jr. Prom Dec. Comm.; Student Leader 3, 4. STEVEN G. OHMAN, Ambition: A degree in Math, Baseball 4. 47 48 SPORTS % V v ■ lA - « NKV ‘ TEAM: 1st: J. Tripp; W. Downey; G. Hatch; R. Tripp; Captain J. Brennan; G. Levan; S. Kasaras; S. Sargent; T. Landry; R. Blair. 2nd: Coach Thomas Lane; T. Lynch; J. Leveille; J. Jacobs; E. Derosier; J. Ahearn; J. DiRico; R. Paulhus; M. Yacyshyn; M. Duca. 3rd: G. Bliss; J. Trotta; R. Ponti; R. Belmore; J. Pacific; P. Burke; C. Bartlett; P. Sharon; J. Dyer. 4th: D. Wilson; M. Kline; W. Rigney; S. Lepore; R. Brennan; A. Korandanis; R. Bartlett; A. Simoneau; G. Miles. FOOTBALL Always cheering the team on. MHS line in action. We They Northbridge 0 0 Shrewsbury 0 23 Leominster 7 34 Milford 6 14 Maynard 6 28 Methuen 26 0 Clinton 14 21 Concord 8 24 Hudson 0 19 ' Isn ' t this touch football? A bad break for the Panthers. 52 Senior members of the 1970 M.H.S. Team. TURKEY DAY NOVEMBER 27, 1969 HUDSON VS. MARLBORO The Panther kick-off team. Marlboro fans brave the cold to support their team. THE TWO TEAMS MET ON THE GRIDIRON AT MORGAN BOWL IN HUDSON. SOCCER PLAYED FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS YEAR AS AN ORGANIZED SPORT. Goal! Which way do I go? 54 The 1970 Soccer team with Coach Ludgate. TEAM: 1st: M. McKew; J. Evangelous; D. Gilchrist; J. Marrazzo, Co-Captain; D. Zilembo, Co-Captain; T. DiTullio; R. Kyle; B. Gaulin. 2nd.: Coach J. Ludgate; G. LeBlanc; D. Bodington; R. Beauvais; R. Medeiros; S. Hixson; M. St. Jean; P. McDaniels; M. Stan; V Melechow. 3rd: G. Bisso; R. Mahoney; M. Klyshevich; C. Leveille; M. McDonough; W. Provincher; L. Taylor; B. Mustafa; S. Dyer, vrr 1 1 If i m J M pr j III n r r a AlHB I I r fl I I m fl A 1 Vn ™ i “ 1 P i |p Acton-Boxboro Leominster St. John (S) Westboro Wayland St. John (S) Auburn Leominster Natick Westboro TEAM: 1st row: J. Tripp; P. Lepore; J. Sullivan; S. Pryor, Co-Captain,- D. Zilembo, Co-Captain; R. McCarthy; J. Norton; R. Beauvais, Manager. 2nd row: H. Bouchie, Manager,- S. Reynolds; M. Kline; D. Cotting; K. Bauks; J. Polechronis; Coach George Vasil. We They We They Millbury 56 37 _ _ Westboro 65 44 76 65 Wayland 63 57 - - Auburn 73 59 74 46 Clinton 47 67 69 74 Milford 60 58 70 65 Maynard 84 50 69 54 Shrewsbury 49 52 59 81 Hudson 62 51 93 64 Algonquin 86 59 83 54 BASKETBALL ' uurnmmtt. Denny flys along session After a victory Others look up to Dave Scott and Steve in action In dedication to the 1970 Marlboro High Basketball Team for being the first team in over 20 years to make the Marlboro 77 Pope John 61 TECH Marlboro 48 Case 59 1970: A Record Breaking Season During the 1 970 season many records were broken. Denny Zilembo scored 41 points in a single game against Hudson High School to break the previously held record of 39 points. He also compiled a total of 404 points for the season break¬ ing the record of 379 established in 1955. For this feat, he became the leading scorer for the Marlboro-Hudson-Nort h- boro Area. But, Denny couldn ' t have done it without all the other members of the team. Scott Pryor, Dave Cotting, Peter Lepore, Bob McCarthy, Steve Reynolds, and all the other members were always around making key plays for the Pan¬ thers. The student body of M.H.S. will never forget the excite¬ ment of the tournament and the bubbling enthusiasm that moved about the halls of Marlboro High during that week. We congratulate Coach George Vasil and his fine team for a job well done and say thanks for a great season! 59 FIELD HOCKEY Get out of my way or I ' ll . . Sticks flying. Seniors on the 1970 team. A goalie ' s job is never easy. We They Shrewsbury 1 1 Maynard 0 1 Algonquin 0 2 Clinton 1 0 Maynard 0 1 Clinton 3 0 Shrewsbury 1 1 Auburn 0 0 Algonquin 2 0 60 Hey, it’s my turn to have the baII! TEAM: 1st row: J. Padula; E. Andrade; K. Rousseau; J. Rugg, Captain; K. Freeman; A. Burke; M. Sullivan; N. Kelly. 2nd row: A. Vallee; J. Beauchemin; M. McGrath; D. Paulhus; E. Ayotte; P. Norton; T. Long; M. Mutti; Coach Alice Gaynor. 3rd row: K. Howe; D. Cowdry; E. Gallagher; M. Goggin; M. Farrell; M. Ahearn; N. McGrath. IMl CHEERLEA Cheering means intense school spirit and pride. Before the Thanksgiving Rally. Touchdown! 1st row Diane Thomas; Marsha Martino; Nancy Leger; Barbara Francis, Captain; Jacqueline Blombach; Betsy Laudicina; Donna Schofield. 2nd row.- Miss Shirley Klepadlo, Coach; Diane Paul; Robin Schwenk; Nancy McGrath; Silvia Schick. Missing: Connie Pappas. CHEERLEADING TOURNAMENTS This year the M.H.S. Cheerleaders participated in the David Prouty H.S. and Chicopee H.S. Tournaments. We are extremely proud of the trophies they won and the outstanding spirit they displayed. Watching . . . 1970 TEAM: CROSS COUNTRY MIDLAND LEAGUE CHAMPS 1st: J. Vital; A. Roberts; L. Sanders; R. Doucette; R. LaFreniere, Capt.; J. Moore; G. Boland; T. Scorzelli. 2nd: B. Lyle; C. Headberg, S. Lutke; R. Berte; H. Lepore; J. Voyta; K. Paul; R. Bench; Coach Jesse Wade. We They Shrewsbury 21 35 Algonquin 20 41 Maynard 15 48 Milford 20 42 Clinton 20 43 1 0 anc Shrewsbury 22 34 Record Algonquin 20 40 St. Mark (JV) 18 45 Milford 15 50 Westboro 32 25 Clinton 20 37 65 Ellen blocks a shot. GIRLS ' Did you hear the one about . . . Co-Captains. Two points for Marge. 66 Loose ball! BASKETBALL TEAM: 1st row: R. Lavigne; K. Giardina; E. Gallagher, M. Farrell, Co-Captains; K. Howe; J. Rugg; J. Poirier,- E. Schwenk. 2nd row: Coach Adele MacGowan; D. Cowdry; M. Goggin; L. Johnson,- M. Cole; S. Ponti; A. Brodeur. 3rd row: C. McDonough; M. McGrath; M. pakus; A. Carbone; S. Lepore; K. Kane. HOCKEY TEAM, 1st: F. Carey; 2nd: J. Nims; B. LeMabre; R. Kyle; Tri-Captains — N. Bouthilette, J. Brennan, J. Pacific; M. Brown; M. DiAntonio. K. Kroger,- D. Pacific; T. Allen,- J. Minard; P. Peltak; P. Carroll; T. Pomphrey. 1 fl J] f 68 Some of the gong celebrate a victory. Jim Brennan and Coach Agnew. 69 GOLF 1970 MIDLAND LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1970 DISTRICT CHAMPIONS 1st row: J. Polechronis; Scott Pryor, Co-Captain; R. Brennan, Co-Captain; D. Taylor. 2nd row: B. Parente; H. Johnson; A. Korandanis; D. Knipe; G. Leolis. We They Milford 9 0 Clinton 8 1 Auburn 7 2 Shrewsbury 9 0 Algonquin 71 2 1 1 2 Westboro 8 1 Maynard 9 0 Milford 8 Vi 1 V 2 Auburn 5 4 Westboro 9 0 Algonquin 5 4 Maynard 6 2 21 2 I can ' t find my ball anywhere! RIFLE TEAM TEAM: 1st: E. Goldstin; A. Senecal; T. DiTullio; M. Johnson; J. McQuillan, Copt.; M. Smith; M. Fer- recchia; L. Lavalle; S. Benway. 2nd: Coach John Downes; J. Gamache; B. Gaibiso; R. Mulvey; B. McQuillan; H. Johnson; T. McCarthy; S. Dyer; F. Hawes. 71 BASEBALL Mark Kline watching the bases. 1st row: B. Blackney; D. Zilembo; P. Lepore,- Captain R. McCarthy; S. Baldelli; J. Tripp; M. Duca. 2nd row: D. Gaynor; S. Reynolds; W. Rigney; M. Kline; R. Correia; K. Bauks. Auburn We 2 They 0 Westboro 0 4 Auburn 8 4 Shrewsbury 2 3 Algonquin 2 0 Milford 2 3 Maynard 13 0 Hudson 7 1 Northbridge 0 5 Clinton 2 0 Shrewsbury 7 3 Milford 0 3 Maynard 3 1 Hudson 3 5 Lunenburg 6 5 Clinton 2 1 Algonquin 6 3 72 Practice makes perfect! TENNIS TEAM: 1st: R. Gaulin; R. Beauvais; D. May; Capt. S. Sowden; M. Smith; R. Barrett; D. Poole. 2nd: Coach Richard Terry; D. Schavone; F. Flannagan,- R. Lambert; S. Carroll; V. Mele- chow. i | ' f r ■ ■ Keep your eye on the ball. A RECORD OF 4 WINS AND 2 LOSSES. GYMNASTICS 1st row: T. Visconti; K. Gaffney; d. Gibbs; C. Grice; D. Moscillo, Co-Captains, R. Pryor; P. LaFreniere; S. Chatalian. 2nd row: S. Crane; R. Morales; J. LaFreniere; E. Blackney; R. Schwenk; D. Roche; T. Lively; P. Morse,- L. Lee; Coach Linda Binney. 3rd row: C. O ' Leary; F. French; D. French; G. Lacouture; J. Grice; N. Kedian; N. Erb; S. Riddell. 1st row: J. Barter; M. Brook; D. Pando; Captain P. Belmore; D. Merchant; J. McCoy; A. Ercolani; C. Evangelous. 2nd row.- J. Compton,- D. Jusseaume,- J. Noss ; M. Fernandez; J. Decker,- J. Leveille,- R. Morse,- M. Geary,- R. Williams. 74 TRACK A GOOD SEASON AND A 6 AND 5 RECORD. We They Lunenburg 38 93 Nashoba 87 35 Leominster 56 75 Algonquin 70 61 Shrewsbury 43 62 Clinton 70 61 Maynard 42 89 Westboro 55 76 Auburn 63 59 Hudson 72 50 Milford 67 64 The Panthers take the lead. Mike Padula hurls the discus. A tired runner ends a race. 75 GIRLS’ SOFTBALL 1 ' ■ —« f 3 1st row.- K. Giardina; C. Rodgers; K. Edes; D. Penta; Captain M. Farrell; E. Gallagher; A. Carbone; E. Goldstein; M. Benoit. 2nd row: Coach Alice Gaynor; A. Lawrence; E. Schwenk; R. Bauks; D. Durand; P. Camielucci; K. Beauregard. 3rd row: D. Cowdry; M. McGrath; M. Marbre; S. Lepore; A. Brodeur ; A. Senecal; K. Cussaci; C. McDonough; K. Kane. We They Algonquin 1 1 22 Milford 1 1 24 Maynard 39 14 Hudson 9 15 Clinton 17 18 Algonquin 15 17 Milford 13 19 Maynard 30 17 Hudson 11 19 76 77 s E N ! O R C L A S S o F F I C E R S LEADERSHIP . SERVICE . . ♦ ♦ ♦ Helen Blazejewski, Vice President; Michael Duca, President; Mary Fortier, Secretary; and Jim Brennan, Treasurer. Junior Class President Ron Lafreniere receives the class gift from the 1 969 Senior Class President Paul Kamataris. STUDENT COUNCIL Dedicated to orderly and lawful interaction among students, faculty and administration. 1st row: M. Martino; C. Valianti; B. Bersey, Secretary; J. Tripp, President; L. Charbonneau, Vice Student Exchange Program. Students from other high schools President; A. Korandanis, Treasurer; D. Muccini; E. Goldstin. visit M.H.S. 2nd row: Advisor Robert McGinn; J. Ripley; P. Boudreau; M. Goggin; L. Cooke; V. Hartwell; A. Ca pello; P. Nesbitt; S. Eastman; G. Levan. 79 ' ' Wk U J i a ’ ' Irj NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 1st row: N. Kelly; T. Visconti; C. Glowacki; M. Martino, Sec.; M. Duca, Pres.; D. Paul, Vice Pres.; T. Niemczura, Treas.; D. Valianti, Sec.; C. Yanosick; W. Jones. 2nd row Advisor Mrs. Helen Connors; L. Ryan; S. Schick; C. Nicholas; D. Bourgeois; M. LeBlanc; F. Coache,• S. Crane; H. Blazejewski; K. Free¬ man; Advisor Miss June Ellis. 3rd row: D. Winters; M. Niemczura; D. Robert; R. Larosee; D. May; L. Sanders; D. May; R. Senecal; J. Ciannella; D. Troumpalos. 4th row J. Collins; T. Lynch; R. LaFreniere; T. Burke; P. Burke; J. Voyta,- R. Lambert; R. McCarthy,- M. Wellen; P. Tobin; P. Boudreau. CHARACTER SCHOLARSHIP LEADERSHIP SERVICE A solemn moment during the induction ceremony held on March 26, 1 970 79 M.H.S. BAND The Band, under the direction of Mr. Cosmo Valenti, strengthened school spirit by playing Broadway tunes, marches, and popular songs at rallies and football games. 1st row.- W. Jones; M. Benoit; G. Middleton; S. Riddell, Sec.; R. Gasparoni, Treas.; D. Valianti, Pres.; Jim Tripp, Vice Pres.; L. Seale; R. Penta; J. Lambert. 2nd row: C. Dudley; L. D ' amico; D. Coruso; R. Marcheterre; G. Erlandson; E. Nixon; R. Coruso; C. Glowacki; D. Penta; S. Whapham. 3rd row: S. Metcalf; D. Gilchrest; S. Healy; L. Stewart; T. Niemczura; D. Jackman; J. Morris; B. Durost; D. Delaney; D. Poole. 4th row: K. McQuillen,- D. Lynch; K. Paul; J. Hoag; D. Gasparoni; M. Delavega; G. Evans; J. Niemczura; C. Leveillee. 80 1st row.- D. Muccini; L. Seale; J. Swanson; L. Chatalian; S. Schick; .A. Vallee; C. Valianti; M. Sullivan; B. Bruyere. 2nd row.- M. Reilly; C. Nicholas; J. Bourque; K. Abatsis; T. Long, M. Martino; D. Valianti; N. McGrath; K. Butka; V. Peck. 3rd row.- Advisor Cristos Georges; J. Rugg; C. Peterson; N. Leger; D. Marshall; C. Lambert; K. Howe; L. Charbonneau; B. Bersey; M. Hibbert; S. Bastien. 4th row.- L. Bataglia; G. Mercuri; D. Pando; C. Phillipo; N. McDonald; J. Maslowski; M. Sullivan; E. Whalen; M. Ahearn; P. Langdon. 5th row: C. Thompson; S. Golden; L. Thomas; R. Parenti; M. Wellen; L. Cooke; W. Wellen; M. lanninni; E. Muller; L. Sanders; D. Paulhus. THE SPEAKEASY 1st row: L. Novia; V. Peck; A. Lawrence; D. Coruso, Editor,- M. Niemczura; K. Kaine; M. Curtis. 2nd row: Mrs. Maxim, Advisor,- M. LeBlanc,- G. Mercuri; L. Taylor; N. Kedian,- D. May. 3rd row: B. Durost; R. Frank; P. Burke; M. McDonough; J. Grice. 81 AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE An organization developed to provide a better understanding among nations on a people to people basis. 1st row.- C. Valianti, Sec.; G. Levan, Treas.; M. Sullivan, Vice Pres. 2nd row: Mr. Cusson, Advisor; R. Cotillo, Pres.; Behcet Mustafa, Exchange Stu¬ dent. STUDENT LIBRARIANS 82 1st row: R. Morales; B. Cogswell; L. Christy; A. Carbonne; R. Lavigne; W. Howe. 2nd row. G. Middleton; W. Hawley; G. Mercuri; T. DiTullio. KEY CLUB y 1 Pr M 1 Cm 1 1 i ; V I ! L 1st row.- V. Melechow; R. Barrett; W. Wellen, Sec.; P. Tobin, Treas.; D. Schavone, Pres.; D. Coruso, Vice Pres.; J. Kaiser. 2nd row.- Advisor David McCaffrey; J. Wyshak; T. Burke; J. Voyta; R. LaFreniere; M. McDonough; D. May. SCIENCE QUIZ TEAM WK OX RADIO 1st row.- L. Sanders; L. Christie; P. Tobin; D. Winters; B. Gaulin. 2nd row.- Coach Richard Terry; T. Niemczura; D. Schavone. 83 AROUND THE M.V.H.S. If you come any closer I ' ll shoot. A happy group. Caught in the act. 84 tuimnji sag ® Don ' t the directions come with this? Look at all the wires If I had a hammer The operation was a complete success Where ' s the starter? No, this is not the light switch. 85 D R A M A C L U B JC A. A aw ' d tf 13 . ? r 1 J £ mr. . ' tI i t t 1st row.- L. Chatalian; N. Walcott; S. Whapham; D. Durand; A. Lasapio; C. Nicholas; L. Sallinger; K. Schofield; D. Muccini; M. Reilly. 2nd row.- Advisor Mrs. Celi; D. Storey; D. Francolini; D. Paulhus; D. Valianti; C. Phillipo; J. Kyle; L. Cooke; J. Bourque; K. Showalskis; J. McIntyre; J Tripp. 3rd row: V. Hartwell; M. Cole; D. Bain; P. Daugherty; V. Melechow; J. Brennan; T. Lynch; G. Page; M. DeLavega; R. Daigle,- R. Tucker. 86 An informal art discussion with Mrs. Bruce. CAFETERIA WORKERS CUSTODIANS Mr. Grosso Mr. Cadieux Head Custodian Mr. DeCiero 87 Cutest Diane Thomas and Ron LaFreniere Class Clown Phil Carroll ■ Nicest Smile Kathy Butka and Bob McCarthy Wittiest Linda Charbonneau and Jim Ahearn Most Talkative Julie Bourque and Jim Tripp 88 Nicest Eyes Carol Grice and Steve Ohman Most Artistic Most Dependable Marsha Martino and Dave Jusseaume Mary Fortier and Jim Brennan Most Likely to Succeed Helen Blazejewski and Mike Duca u N c E ? Most Brilliant Diane Paul and Tom Niemczura Best Dressed Peg Branconnier and Arthur Andrade Most Musical Debby Valianti and Richard Battaglia Most Athletic Kathy Howe and Denny Zilembo Nicest Hair Chris Ferrara and Bob Paulhus Best Looking Kathy Agoritsas and Mark Kline Also: Mr. and Mrs. Cheryl Flagg and Brian Margadonna Friendliest Nancy McDonald and Jim Jacobs Shyest Maureen Montecalvo and Norm Bouthilette Mr. Vocational Fred Raiano 90 HOMECOMING NOVEMBER 10, 1969 CLINTON VS. MARLBORO The Queen and her Court Diane Thomas Kathy Abatsis Barbara Francis, Queen Jean Maslowski Nancy Leger ESCORTS Tim Burke, Jimmy Nims, Steve Reynolds, Ron Lafreniere, Dave Gaynor, Scott Pryor Enjoying the Game. Barbara being crowned. 91 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY MAY 16, 1969 2001 Cenerpieces Me a Martian? Which One is the Dummy? Watch out below! Our leader. Agarn, get your fingers out of the paint!” 92 Nancy, Betsy, and Denise hard at work. Our Queen, Liz Ayotte Leaders of the Grand March. The Queen and her Court. Look Jimmy, a falling star! ' ' Ah Gee Guys! ' ' Everyone brought their dancing shoes. SENIOR PROM FEBRUARY 27, 1970 Joan Ciannella and her escort Ken Bauks. Some of the “Super ' 70 Superlatives. Having a fun evening were Nancy McGrath and Tom Pom- phrey. 94 Joanne Poirier and Jim Polechronis. ' THE MARIDOR” FRAMINGHAM, MASSACHUSETTS Denise Francolini and Peter Lepore. ALTHOUGH A LIGHT SNOW WAS FALLING, OUR HEARTS WERE WARM AND GAY Mr. and Mrs. Yeadon dancing up a storm. 95 SENIORS VS. FACULTY MARCH 13, 1970 For the ninth year in succession the Seniors lost to the Faculty by a score of 65-60. The game, however, was al¬ most turned into an upset by the enthusiastic Class of 1970. A point scored for the Faculty by John The Shot Ludgate. The lovely Senior beauties never lost faith in their team. 96 The Cheerleaders prepare for half-time activities. The student body cheers the seniors on. The Senior Lineup posted for recognition. Some Seniors on the sidelines take a break. Mr. Yeadon in neutral territory. 97 ' DON’T DRINK Don ' t worry Marion. Father Drobney The escapades of three American tourists accused of spying behind the Iron Curtain. Director: Mrs. Juli Hambly THE WATER’’ Why me? I ' m only a caterer from New York. Bobby at work. Go to Europe for three weeks of uninterrupted diarrhea! Calling all guards. Phil on watch. Marion and Walter in disguise. Some of the cooks. SENIOR SPAGHETTI SUPPER A FIRST AND A FANTASTIC FEAST! On top of spaghetti, all covered with cheese . . Look how bald-headed number 10 is! SENIOR BABY PICS CONTEST SELECTED AS THE CUTEST TODDLERS OF THE CLASS OF 1970 RON LAFRENIERE CAROL GRICE JACQUELINE SHEA KEN MOORE 99 LAKEVIEW PARK JUNE I, 1970 CLASS DAY On Our Way. Mr. America! On the way to Annapolis, Tim? Any room for us? Seniors sunbathing. Hop aboard everybody. Where s the referee? 100 Senior privileges in spring. AROUND THE M.H.S. CAMPUS Today the lab; Tomorrow the world. Mike Duca says, Peace. Fran, Dave, and Bill pose for the camera. A wounded cheerleader. 101 After lunch, seniors gather on the rock. 102 Let ' s play red rover. When do we eat? Kathy A. Boy, look at that! It ' s a stick-up! TUESDAY ., 5 . Q)X 0 . cordially fyTlerrill (Toward (PomtniHee invites you to the JUNE 2 , 1970 I cRecephon lendered to lie 3lass of Qlineteen QCundred and Seventy on f Jties U, 8 tine second, 1 Jtiqh ofchool gymnasium J ' ancuiq until 104 AN EVENING OF CHERISHED MEMORIES. 10 5 CLASS POEM DUSK by Linda P. Chatalian ' 70 Four years have passed Now gone forever Graduation at last To be forgotten never 1966 — scared freshmen were we Three years ahead Would we make it to the end? High school, then, an eternity. It couldn ' t happen Not to us For we were still Three years from dusk. Sophomore year — still young in our ways Two years ahead — would we make it to the end? High school, then, more days Than we could comprehend. It couldn’t happen Not to us For we were still Two years from dusk. Junior year — somewhat matured One year ahead — would we make it to the end? With term papers, proms immured Still one more year to be endured. It couldn ' t happen Not to us Yes, we were only One year from dusk. 1970 — shrewd seniors were we Graduation ahead Seeking success to the end But graduation would never be. It couldn ' t happen Not to us For we were still Months from dusk. June 3rd — graduates — Class of ’70 The future ahead — we made it to the end. To go forth with trust, friendship, unity High school — just a memory Our lives, now, an eternity. It did happen To us With graduation We have reached dusk. Four years have passed Now gone forever Graduation at last To be forgotten never. 106 MARLBORO HIGH SCHOOL ALMA MATER SONG To Thee, O Alma Mater, we pledge our loyalty We join in hearty chorus, in praise saluting thee. Where ' er life ' s duty calls us, what e ' er our tasks may be, We’ll heed thy every bidding, be staunch and true to thee. Ann Williams 45 JUNE 3, 1970 YESTERDAY - TODAY - AND - TOMORROW Michael A. Duca “Yesterday: The Birth of a New Awakening Helen J. Blazejewski Today: A Challenge for Youth Diane J. Paul Tomorrow: Ours to Discover 108 Vincent F. Karnila, Jr. Vocational Training Today Prepares Us for Tomorrow The Officers of the Class of 1970. WITH ONE TURN OF A TASSLE WE ARE GRADUATES OF THE CLASS OF 1970. Class Motto TEARFUL EYES REFLECT THE THOUGHTS OF FOUR YEARS OF FOND MEMORIES . . . David Cotting receives his diploma from Mayor Cole of Marlboro. 109 CLASS PROPHECY In the year 1 980 the Class of 1970 of Marlboro High School holds its 1 0th reunion at the House of Pizza. We see Michael Duca, now President of the United States, en¬ tering with his first lady, jackie Blombach, a world-famed ballerina. We see Helen Blazejewski who just flew in from St. Petersburg followed by mary Fortier carrying a “King- sized” toothbrush. James Brennan has arrived. In keeping with the Brennan tradition, he is now Principal of Marl¬ boro High School. In walks Jacqueline Shea singing “You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby. Frank Beckstein, At¬ torney General to President Duca, has arrived escorting Carol Phillipo, owner of Flip’s Boutique of New York. At a corner table we can see Joe Pacific, Tom Pomphrey, Norm Bouthilette, Mike D’Antonio, Ralph Evangelous, Craig Williams, and Jim Nims, all members of the Boston Bruins, drinking champagne from the Stanley Cup. Their manager Phil Carroll is being lifted above the crowd. At their feet are Jane Hutch and Chris Mountzouris who are begging for autographs. Tom Niemczura, clad in a white lab coat, has dropped in here after successfully completing an operation trans¬ ferring a man’s brain into a mouse. Kathy Howe is ap¬ plauded as she enters because she is the first girl to win the BAA Marathon. Who is that we see pulling up out front in his new Pontiac? Here’s Ricky, the star of the world re¬ nowned Rick Ponti Show. He brings his staff which in¬ cludes: Dick Lavigne, Fashion Coordinator; Richard Bat¬ taglia, Music Director; Ed Whalen and Vic Melechow, Head Photographers; Julie Bourque, Stage Director; Robin Podlesney, Hairstylist; Donna Maffioli, Choreogra¬ pher. His orchestra includes: Debby Valianti, Pianist; Rich¬ ard Caruso, Tuba; Liz Ayotte, Clarinet; Diane Penta, Trumpet; Richard Gasparoni, Trombone; James Hoag, Trumpet. Entertainer at the reunion is “The Great Pando 110 with his Bag of Tricks. He is holding everyone spell¬ bound. james Tripp is also in show business. He has recen¬ tly starred in the Broadway Production “Don’t Drink the Water. In flys Donnie Wilson, now navigator of Apollo 547, with his co-pilot Nancy Zanca. Stewardesses for his flight include: Denise Francolini, Donna Wilk, Chris Padhaisky, Debby Larosse. In charge of flight control is John Mockus. In walks PFC Robert Richards showing off his new crewcut. Here comes an entourage of some of our professional athletes. Ron Lafreniere is wearing the gold medal he recently won at the Olympics. Dave Gaynor, the star southpaw of the pennant winning Boston Red Sox, is ac¬ companied by his head coach Jean Maslowski. Steve Reynolds is a hard hitting right fielder for the Bosox. Smil¬ ing Bob McCarthy, who has recently been voted the best short stop in the American League, has entered accom¬ panied by Michelle Wilk, who is cracking the whip behind him. Denny Zilembo is still breaking records while playing for the Boston Celtics. The Celtics are also fortunate to have the services of Dave Cotting as center and Harry Bouchie as manager. Scott Pryor and Richie Brennan enter wearing knickers after golfing at the Masters. Jay and Bill McQuillan have just returned from a big game hunt in Af¬ rica. Queen of the “Apple ' ' Blossom Festival, Kathy Abatsis is here with her “King. We “sea’’ Diane Paul has not got¬ ten off Scott free. Billy Rigney comes in with Diane Troum- palos singing “Diana Rigney. Dave Riani is present. He has become head man at the Oscar Meyer Meat Compa¬ ny. Rachel Daigle is still his top choice. Dr. Richard Lam¬ bert of Massachusetts General Hospital is accompanied by the “Florence Fly-By-Nights. They include: Martha Senecal, Diane Winters, Janice Labossiere, Sue Hodgdon, Sahdi Hodgdon, Wanda Hawley, Ann Leaver, Coral Nicholas, Sue Bertrand, Mary Kelleher, Carol Grice, Lorna Doane, Margaret Harvey, and Jan Shea. They were a little late because an emergency had arisen at Vocation¬ al Motors. Many auto mechanics were injured when there was a mechanical malfunction in the assembly line of their new supersonic “funny car invented by Kevin Bige¬ low. Those injured were: Charles Callahan, Steve Cyr, Step hen McNally, Ed Paquette, John Santella, Scott Sow- den, and Peter Taylor. Seated at the counter is Mary Grogan, Dean of Whats-a-Matter U. Her faculty includes: Alice Jackson, Debby Beland, Debby Mendes, Nancy Savoy, Peter Lep- ore, Barbara McCarthy, Dave Quinn, Barbara Risotti, Patty Mahoney, Susan Gebhart, Mary Henderson, Chris Dyer, Debby Falamino, Debby Savage, Sharon Elder, Faith Peltekis, and Becky Buxton. Cheryle Peterson is re¬ fusing to eat her grinder because she is on a diet. We see Joan Cianella gabbing away in a corner to Finton Moore and Cooky Gilchrest. John Minard is being led in on a leash by Dr. Janet Rugg, a famous veterinarian. Sharon Crane, the acrobatic biologist, comes cartwheeling in with Debby Moscillo. Admiral Tim Burke is immediately confronted by Toby Long, Alexis Korandanis, and Gerri Capobianco who have just received their draft notices. Stretching their coffee break are some of our secreta¬ ries: Barbara Vaillancour t, Susan Gelina, Ann Valeri, Ro¬ chelle Whalen, Jane Brooks, Susan Bastien, Cheryl Blan¬ chette, Donna Campbell, Sue Danzilio, Marsha Lepore, Barbara Bersey, Kathy Manning, Joanne Walsh, Denise Young, Karen St. Jean, and Jeanne Sanderson. Sitting in a corner at a larger table are Mr. and Mrs. Brian Marga- donna, the former Cheryl Flagg. Since they were unable to get a babysitter, they had to take their fifteen kids along with them. Sauntering in the House of Pizza in his coonskin cap is Robert “Smokey the Bear Beauvais. He is accompanied by a forester friend, David Garfield and Wild Life Manager, Wayne Miller. In walks Barbara Francis who is a receptionist at the United Nations. She has finally gotten the Mouse caged. Betsy Laudicina, owner of the fashionable Chez Charlie, has recently flown in from Paris. David Sha- vone, the author of the world acclaimed novel How to Succeed in High School the Easy Way, has his notes kept in order by his private secretary Jeanne Navin. Gale Ercola- ni has recently been voted “Homemaker of the Year. She is still head of the “Lynch mob. We see some of our world famous covergirls at a table chatting over cokes. They include: Kathy Agoritsas, Chris Ferrara, Beverly Bruyere, Peggy Branconnier, Barbara Tremblay, and Maureen Montecalvo. Supreme Court Judge Mary Sullivan is seen talking with Philip Boudreau, a famous lawyer, and his most frequent client, Donna Schofield. We see many machinists are busy at work trying to stop the coke machine from gushing forth its contents. They are: Dean Estabrook, Michael Di- III Buono, Ronald Houde, Ronald Martel, and Richard Sey¬ mour. Suddenly the lights go out but electrical engineer Steve Carroll comes to the rescue. Steve Lepore is happily walking in displaying the medal he won at a United States Billiard Tournament held recently at Bibby ' s Billiard Estab¬ lishment. Jim Jacobs, who has just taken the position of line coach from the retiring Coach Belliveau at Marlboro High School, is nervously tapping on a table for pizza. Kenny Moore, a renowned baseball announcer who has just written a book entitled A Million and One Sports Facts , is quizzing the guys ' at his table. Filling his father ' s shoes, Donald Mossman is now an auto mechanics in¬ structor at Marlboro Vocational High School. All class members are getting discount rates tonight because Ann Losapio is the current owner of the “House.” Bobby Paulhus and Steve Ohman enter together since they are co-owners of the P O Package Store. We are all under group therapy that is being performed by Linda McKenzie, “head” psychologist at Westboro State Hospi¬ tal. Patrick Daugherty is standing on a table top lending us a rendition of “Puff the Magic Dragon.” Officer “Agarn” Ahearn steps outside the House of Pizza to tell everyone to keep moving. Tom Lynch is now working for the Forestry Department under Commissioner Mike Brack¬ en. Francis Renzi and Barbara Fernberg are now co- owners of Frenzie and. Fernley ' s Bargain Basement. Ber¬ nard Novitch has parked his car out front only to be hit by a police cruiser. His car is being repaired by Seyman Amell, David Demais, Robert Greska, Richard Place, Al¬ fred Raiano, Keith Samways, and Paul Lirette. In the middle of the floor we see Sandi Armienti, Fran¬ ces Coache, John Collins, Glen Merlini, Marcia Keefe, David Mutti, and David Jusseaume working on a sculp¬ ture from sugar cubes and discussing their booming art careers. Head journalist of the New York Times, Linda Chatalian, comes charging through the crowd to get a few more details for a news scoop. Beheet Mustafa is 112 doing well in his new post of Ambassador to the United States from Cyprus. Diane Thomas strolls into the House of Pizza wearing her saddle shoes. Danny Papagno is still close at hand. In comes Nancy “Hank” McGrath wearing her “Kenny” tennis shoes. Here comes Mary Ellen Xenos still telling her jokes for the “Jon.” Dr. John “Foster” Too- hey enters with his own psychiatrist ' s couch. Linda Char- bonneau enters carrying a bouquet of “Venus Fly-Traps’’ from her greenhouse. Arthur Andrade, “Best Dressed,” arrives dressed in a zoot suit. Mary Bill arrives a little late. Nancy McDonald and Kathy Butka have the distinction of having been the first ones to arrive. Marilyn Hibbert is still hearing buffaloes coming along. Kathleen Scott, a famous opera singer, is serenading all the class members. We see Christine Lambert has come up from the coal mine. Kevin Landers comes running in to assist Dr. John Toohey. Sue Roy enters shortly; in height she resembles “Tom” Thumb. We hear a million girls screaming outside as in walks “Mr. America,” Mark Kline. Nancy Leger ar¬ rives still wearing the same old “Bowen” her hair. Poor Janice Jusseaume has just arrived because she had to walk “Miles.” Greek cooks for the affair are Jimmy Pole- chronis and Joanne Poirier. Unfortunately Joanne has eaten all the Greek cookies. Roxanne Ripley is in a corner reading her favorite comic “Dick Tracy.” William Forest comes rolling in with his finger stuck in a bowling ball. Alan Bouvier is replacing the window in the front of the House of Pizza. Robert Mulvey accidently pushed Mark Pakus out the window and caused the ruckus. Mary DiMu- zio is busy giving Dave Susinski a hair cut. James DiRico is being called to the kitchen to repair the plumbing. Mi¬ chael Ambrose is on hand to save anyone if there is a flood. Pamela Bachelder enters wearing her “Perfect At¬ tendance Award.” Paul Coache is parked in front of the House of Pizza in his antique car. Kenny “Pie” Bauks is now owner of Bauks’ Bakery. Marsha Martino strolls in doing her famous impersonation of Ruth Buzzy.” Steve Cook, Wayne Downey, Joanne McGovern, Rob¬ ert Masula, Linda Gelina are all employees of the com¬ puter company owned by Ralph Belmore. Doing the elec¬ tronical work for the company are Ronald Cormier, Don¬ ald Fournier, Michael Grasso, Michael Letendre, and Robert Stupik. Victor Gazzaniga is presently employed as the editor-in-chief of Mad Magazine. Vincent Karnila is the very successful owner of the Karnila Tool and Die Company. Some of his employees are Robert Baldelli and Richard Bent. Robert Palmer drives up to the House of Pizza in his bulldozer. Doing their nightly exercises are our gym teachers Joanne Raiano and Mary Reilly. Driving up out front in a patrol car is Officer Debby Headberg of the Marlboro Police Department. Richard Hartley, a fa¬ mous racing driver, has just driven up in his STP Turbine car. Kathleen Lizotte is owner of the world famous “Pet Palace. Laurie Marshall is still playing basketball in the wrong court. Gale Houde walks in wearing her new dress? We see John Courville arriving after winning his very first case at court. Arthur Doucette is going around to all the tables to see if anyone ' s watch needs repairing. A crowd out front is pushed aside as Kevin Crocker arrives thunderously on his motorcycle. Everyone in one corner is laughing at lab technician Kathye Blanchette because she is drinking her coke from a test tube. Clifford Labossiere is telling all his friends of his new job as chef at Anthony ' s Pier Four. Two of our dental assistants, Brenda Johnson and Janet Kyle, are passing out Dentyne chewing gum to all their classmates. Nancy Leclair is busy sketching an outfit for one of her customers, Paula Lepore. Eleanor DeVries, Debby St. Michel, and Tom Donovan have been working regularly as draftsmen. A group of working girls hurry in. They are: Nanct Madden, Nancy Maroney, Diane Marshall, Donna Marshall, Chris Coppola, Janet Lawrence, Debby Lyons, Ellen Gallagher, and Margaret O’Leary. Barbara Whittemore walks in sporting a new coiffure that she created. We see Bill Crosby is head bus boy at the Marlboro Country Club. Kelvin Forrest today holds the position of janitor at Marlboro High School. Harold Layton is home on leave from the service to attend the reunion. In the housewives corner we see Donna St. George, Mary Trembly, and Kathy Trudeau. Keith Kline has recently returned from his round-the-world motor¬ cycle trip to attend the event. Thus, as the hours fly by, we come to the end of the 10th class reunion. Jimmy Bubb and Steve Cogswell are seen trying to sweep up some of the debris. Bernie McCar¬ thy is helping out by wiping some dishes with a Terry cloth towel. Cheryl Bent, Linda Blood, Suzanne Boisse, Mary Cocker, Cindy Roach, Mariane Gottwald, Belinda lit Grant, Victoria Haynes, and Gail Lynde have all volun¬ teered for kitchen detail. The tables and chairs are being aligned by Leigh Bodington, Severe Houde, Thomas Houde, Francis Collins, George Cupak, Robert Dwyer, James Elder, Richard Giancola, Steve Greenlaw, peter Roach, Richard Nicole, and Robert Perry. Tomorrow will dawn a new day and all the class mem¬ bers will be going their separate ways. We will all meet again in years to come at our next reunion at the House of Pizza. 114 CLASS WILL WE LEAVE: Kathryn Abatsis — theory of evolution to Mr. Beland. Kathy Agoritsas — senior privileges to Mr. B. Jim Ahearn — My stall in the football shower to an unfortunate junior. Mike Ambrose — An empty seat for another poor character. Sandra Armienti - Avon products to G. M. so her face will stay beautiful. Liz Ayotte — crown to next year s queen. Pam Bachelder — P.X. to the juniors. Susan Bastien — my wig to a worthy bold freshman. Richard Battaglia - an empty seat in the band for some lucky freshman. Frank Beckstein III — my central bucks shorts to little Whit. Debbie Beland my Avon contract to an ambitious junior. Sue Bertrand — Bio notes to an unsuspecting |umor. mary Bill - An individual to Mr. Beland. Cheryl Blanchette — good moods to Gerry at lunch. Kathye Blanchette — ny nickname BAD SET to any one that has enough courage to be called it. Helen Blaze|ewski peace and tranquility to E ' conomics class. Jackie Blombach - my seat in Mr. Vasil ' s 2nd period class. Sue Boisse - my friendship to Marcia, Debbie, martha, Julie, and Sue. Phil Boudreau — Soul on Ice to Mr. G. Julie Bourque — my panther suit, may the best man win. Francis Bracken — locker to Bob Masula. Peggy Branconnier - all the gum under the desk in room 215. Jimmy Brennan — the Principal ' s office to my father. Richie Brennan - privileges I never had to the jr. who will never get them. Beverly Bruyere — my empty cans of Nutriment. Tim Burke — my suede jacket to Freeman Minnicucci. Becky Buxton — I leave M.H.S. . . . finally. Donna Campbell — noise to the library. Phil Carroll the Phil Carroll BOMBER S to any one who wants them. Steve Carroll — my bar of soap to any dope. Frances Coache — my quietness to English class. Fran Collins — to shop a new can of miracle-wood. John Collins — Humanities notes to a smart upcoming Senior. Sharon Crane — my worn leotards to the gymnastics team. George Cupak — a new principle. Mike DiAntonio — my two bald tires. Rachel Daigle — my seat in P.X. class to Paula. Pat. B. Daugherty — love and brotherhood to everyone. Ellie DeVries — my smile to Mr. Honen. Mary DiMuzio — my broken desk. Jim DiRico — my gym s.uit to my younger brother. 115 Arther Doucette — my track uniform. Wayne Downey — all my luck to the underclassmen. Mike Duca — my orange sox to Steve Kasaras. Sharon L. Elder — physics book. Debbie Falamino — my glasses to some poor blind freshman. Barbara Fernberg — Teachers to whoever wants them. Chris Ferrara — senior privileges to the junior class. Cheryl Flagg — my problems to a deserving underclassman. Bill Forrest — to Mr. Hannagan my good record in the office. Mary Fortier — my dependability to the class sec ' y of 1971. Barbara Francis — my uniform to Connie. Denise Francolini — my locker to Sandy. Ellen Gallagher — half of my student leader uniform to Linda. Dave Garfield — with a passing grade. Richard Gasparoni — my Bari-Sax. Dave Gaynor — 1 2 to the next first baseman. Linda Gelina — my worn-out shorts. Gale Houde — all my hang-ups to anyone who wants them. Nina Holloway — my World Affairs notes to the highest bidder. Tommy Houde — my Corvair to Cynthia. Kathy Howe — my field stick to any underclassman. Jim Jacobs — my siders to G. S. David Jusseaume — beautiful memories. Janice Jusseaume — all my drawings from Sociology class. Marcia Keefe — my hair, to anyone who can comb it. Dickie Lavigne — one pr. of “spiffs ' ' to Vickie Peck. Janet Lawernce — my gym sneakers to anyone who can find them. Ann Leaver — my dissected cat to the cafeteria. Nancy LeClair — my P.X. book to the next senior. Nancy Leger — my saddle shoes to a future cheerleader. Marsha Lepore — my library fines to a wealthy freshman. Paula Lepore — my speech book to next year ' s seniors. Peter Lepore — “dip” shot to Mike Joubert. Marilyn Hibbert — good luck to anyone skipping 4th period study. Ann Marie Losapio — my cow bell to the pep club. John Lynch — my lunch to Freeman. Tom Lynch — the pole vault pit to G. B. Barbara McCarthy — carnations to Mr. H. on St. Pat ' s Day. Bobby McCarthy — my singing ability to a quiet junior. Nancy McDonald — my seat at Women’s Club to the junior representative. Nancy McGrath — my field hockey stick to Mary Ahearn. Linda McKenzie — my height to Denise Y. Nancy Madden — my gym suit to kathy M. Donna Maffioli — my baton to J. Ripley. Patty Mahoney — P.X. to the lucky class of ’71. Kathy Manning — My shorthand book. 116 3rian Margadonna — to Okie my gym uniform. Donna Marshall — senior privileges to the juniors. Laurie Marshall — my loudest cheering to the varsity basketball games. Jean Maslowski — W.P.I. frat parties to the junior girls. Debbie Mendes — my speeches to D. L. Debbie Moscilla — my gym uniform to whoever it fits. Donnie Mossman — my white socks. Bob Mulvey — a headache. David Mutti — my chair in the office. Jeanne Navin — a broken locker to A. Laurence. Coral Nicholas — a lolliepop to D. Muccini. Jimmy Nims — senior English to unsuspecting juniors. Richard Giancola — my gym suit to whoever wants it. Sandra Hodgdon - to the freshmen.- a smile. Susan Hodgdon — to the freshmen: a jolly good time. Severe Houde — my “wild Irish Rose. Brenda Johnson — world affairs to my brother. Betsy Laudicina tiniest cheering uniform to whoever it fits. Harold Layton — All the white sox to the freshmen. Berme McCarthy — TAT a new V A or dune buggy. Maureen Montecalvo - my success in making speeches to any junior girl. Chet Mustafa — my soccer shoes. Joanne Raiano — my great artistic ability. Robert Richards — my sound equipment for the fashion shows. Bernie Novitch — 6 cylinder to C. Mutti. Jeanne Sanderson — my size to M. Senecal. Red Tripp - my sideburns to my brother, if he can grow them. Terry Trombetta — my brother my geniune junk. Debbie Valianti — the scourge of mankind to a hungry freshman. Craig Williams — my good habits to the frosh. Keith Kline — my Chevy to Mark. Mark Kline - J. D. the reputation of being the slowest starter on the varsity baseball team. Alexis Korandanis — Sr. privileges to the Jr. Class. Clifford Labossiere — My speeches. Janet Kyle — my green lights to Alan J. Janice Labossiere — P.X. Class to the Jr ' s. Ronnie Lafreniere — my comb to Okie. Chris lambert — my space on the absentee list. Debbie LaRosse — my English F to some undeserving jr. Roxanne Ripley — my sr. privileges to the jrs. Peter Roach — sr. privileges to P. C. Sue Roy — my bottom locker to N. K. Janet Rugg — Dog X-Rays. Steven Reynolds — the Hawaiian sun to New England. Joe Pacific - the tires on the goal post to next year ' s football team. Chris Padaisky — all the girls. 117 Mark Pakus — my car to the class of ’72. Diane Paul — my school spirit to the underclassmen. Diane Penta — my first trumpet to Steve. Bob Perry — one more gray hair. Cheryle Peterson — My notes to future Latin dummies. Carol Phillipo — My makeup to Mr. M. Robin Podlesney — my shorthand book to anyone who can read it. Jo-Anne Poirier — a broken bottle of Wind Song to Rm. 309. Jimmy Polechronis — my seat on the bench to a deserving J.V. Tommy Pomphrey — this yrs. hockey season to whom it may concern. Ricky Ponti — my Boxing Gloves. Scott Pryor — my golf spikes to Parente. Dave Quinn — a used battery to whoever needs it. Mary Reilly — a box of peaches. Franny Renzi — my car to Ricky. David Riani — my muscles to S. R. Billy Rigney — my songs. Scott Sowden — my test marks for everyone to gaze upon. Debbie St. Michel — my seat in M.D. to some unsuspecting frosh. Mary Sullivan — a pack of gum to anyone who gets caught. Diane Thomas — senior privileges for the juniors. John Toohey — the podium in P.X. Barbara Tremblay — my art work. Mary Tremblay — my gum to Mr. M. Steven Ohman — my eyes and “water-treading ' ' pants to the clown of ' 71. Denny Zilembo — my scoring to Sully. Bobby Beauvais — my old tennis balls. Ralph Belmore — my attitude in study. Linda ' Blood — my rules of laws. Leigh Bodington — my dirty gym socks to a deserving frosh. Harold Bouchie — my dirty gym uniform. Alan Bouvair — M.H.S. 4 gears of rubber. Kathy Butka — a pig sty. Richard Caruso — my Tuba. Linda Charbonneau — my X-Large gym suit to two lucky juniors. Linda Chatalian — my “Dear Jeanne’’ Letter. John Courville — Locker 222. Kevin Crocker — some lobsters. Gale Ercolani — the A.V. Room floor. Mary Ellen Xenos — senior privileges to the juniors. Denise Young — senior privileges to the juniors. Nancy Zanca — a suede coat. Donna Wilk — Mrs. Mee’s Room to anyone who hates study. Barbara Whittemore — I leave with pleasure. Edie Whalan — the school which I have conquered. Joanne Walsh — my voice box. 118 Super seniors on their way to the Sports Banquet. The Three Musketeers. Charms for all the girls at the Junior Prom. Smile, you ' re on candid camera! Look at that flex! Mr. Hannagan passes out graduation tickets NOW AFTER CAREFUL APPREHENSION WE REALIZE WE MUST GO FORTH FROM THE DARKNESS INTO THE LIGHT OF AN UNKNOWN FUTURE. WE HARBOR NO FEARS, BUT MOVE FORWARD WITH KNOWLEDGE IN OUR MINDS AND FAITH IN GOD IN OUR HEARTS.” DIANE PAUL mmmmm i
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