Marlborough High School - Marlborough High Yearbook (Marlborough, MA)
- Class of 1973
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■V ' apgfeT t class fna de tcrK ve ' graduated • in a time of MASS. ttflSSj ; ORGANIZATIONS AND ACTIVITIES GRADUATION SPORTS ADVISORS MR. EDWARD CLANCY Senior Class Advisor MISS CATHERINE HUTCH Junior Class Advisor MR. EDOUARD MARTEL Yearbook Advisor Get your dues in! Sell that candy! Type those last three sections! Meet the deadlines, Where ' s your pass! Follow my directions! In deep appreciation, We give this page to you, For all the work and trouble That you have gone through. 4 FACULTY MR. RAYMOND C. RICHER Superintendent of Schools A D M I N I S T R A T O N 6 MR. JOHN F. FRANCIS Assistant Superintendent MR. LEO F. BRENNAN Assistant Superintendent MR. JOSEPH BRUCCHI Principal MR. D. JOSEPH HANNAGAN Vice-Principal MR. THOMAS LANE MR. HOWARD HIRST Assistant Principal Assistant Director, MVHS MRS. LORRAINE LUZ Secretary to the Principal MRS. THERESA GARCIA Office Secretary MRS. MARION TAFT, School Librarian THE MANY FACES OF DEPENDABILITY 8 MRS. LILLIAN GAUTHIER Office Secretary MRS. HELEN STRAZZERO Vocational Secretary MRS. HELEN SHARON School Nurse MISS EILEEN SULLIVAN MRS. MARGARET ELIZABETH THAYER MR. JAMES POWER MR. FRANCIS J. BONARRIGO GUIDANCE MISS MARY L. FEE, Guidance Department Head 9 MRS. MARY ARMOUR, Business Educa¬ tion MR. NORMAN BELAND, Psychology MRS. ELIZABETH BONVOULOIR, Math¬ ematics 1 o Math is order and order is math. MR. BERNARD AUSTIN, Mathematics You know people. MISS BETH BARNEY, English MRS. HELEN CONNORS, Social Studies MR. GEORGE CROFT, Social Studies MISS LYNANNE COONEY, Social Stud¬ ies MR. WILLIAM COSENZA, Technical Drawing Gentlemen, could I have your atten¬ tion. please? Will the real Galloping Gourmet please stand up? 11 An enthused member of the faculty. MRS. DIANE DAVAGIAN, Science MR. EMILIO DeSIMONE, Foreign Lan¬ guages “What happened? What ' s the matter? MR. WILLIAM DONAHUE, Mathemat¬ ics MR. JOHN DOWNES, Mathematics “Nobody cheats in this class. MR. PAUL DUCA, Science MR. PAUL FARRY, Distributive Educa- MR. NORMAN FELCH, Industrial Arts tion 12 MR. JOHN FINNERON, Social Studies MRS. ALICE GAYNOR, Physical Educa¬ tion MRS. LILLIAN HAUCK, Business Educa¬ tion MRS. CAREN FONTAINE, Foreign Lan¬ guages MR. CHRISTOS GEORGES, English MRS. ROSE MARIE HENDON, Foreign Languages MRS. ANITA FOX, Home Economics MRS. JULI HAMBLY, English MR. JAMES HONEN, Latin and Athletic Director Cut the chatter! 13 MRS. ROSEMARY HONEN, English MR. DANIEL JONES, Social Studies Yes or no? MR. NIKOLAI KOPTIEW, Music MISS SARAH HUNTER, English MR. GENE INSANI, Industrial Arts MR. WILLIAM KELLEHER, Visual Arts MRS. LYNNE KERSCHNER, Mathematics MR. FRANCIS LaFORTUNE, Mathemat¬ ics Okay you ... MR. JAMES R. LaMONTAGNE, Physical Education 14 MR. MAURICE LaMONTAGNE, Foreign Languages “That ' s not my fault. . . Mr. DONALD R. LANDERS, Business Education MRS. ROSALIE LaMONTAGNE, Foreign Languages MISS JOYCE LANDRY, Social Studies MRS. JOAN LeDOUX, Business Educa¬ tion “You ' re kiddng!?! MRS. JUDITH LeVAN, Business Educa¬ tion MR. BRUCE LeDOUX, Social Studies 15 MRS. DONNA LEMKIN, English MRS. HELEN LOMBARD, Science MR. DENNIS LORDAN, Business Educa¬ tion MR. JOHN LUDCATE, Physical Educa¬ tion Get the ball. MR. DAVID LUDT, English MR. GEORGE MACRICOSTA, Mathe¬ matics MR. STEPHEN MANNING, Social Stud¬ ies Poor planning on your part. MR. DAVID McCAFFREY, Sociology MR. LAWRENCE McGOWAN, Science Alright people... MR. WALTER MICKEVICH, Social Stud¬ ies People. . . MRS. ELLEN MUNLEY, Foreign Lan¬ guages MR. AVRAHAM NAHOUMI, Foreign Languages D. W. A. MRS. BEATRICE HOPE NESTI, Science MRS. MARILYN G. NOVAK, Science MR. JOHN O ' CONNELL, Mathematics MRS. ELEANORE OHMAN, English Where are you girls going? 17 MRS. NANCY OTIS, English MISS JEAN PARATORE, Physical Educa- MISS MARTHA PHILLIPS, Art tion MRS. CAROLYN POPE, Home Econom¬ ics MISS LINDA RICH, Work-Study Pro¬ gram MRS. THERESA SANDINI, Science MISS JOANNE SEMPOLINSKI, Social Studies “I can always hold this class at 2:20. MRS. PAULETTE SHUCKHART, Business MR. GEORGE SOUKAROS, English Education MISS MARJORIE A. SOULES, Physical Education MR. NORWOOD SPAULDING, Busi¬ ness Education Out! Out! MR. DAVID ST. JEAN, Social Studies MR. RICHARD TERRY, Science MR. COSMO VALENTE, Music And a 1 and a 2 and a 3 . . . MR. GEORGE VASIL, English Cream of the crop. MR. JESSE WADE, Physical Education Give me twenty. 19 MRS. ROBERTA WHITE, Science All right, let ' s go . . . open your note¬ books. MR. IRWIN WINER, Social Studies MRS. DEANNA WOMACK, English MR. ARTHUR F. BALTHAZAR JR., Auto Body MVHS MR. PIERRE L. BONVOULOIR, Machin¬ ery MR. DONALD E. COOKMAN, Machine Drafting MRS. PATRICIA CURRAN 20 MR. RAYMOND C. HAWLEY, Electron¬ ics MR. SALVATORE MORESE, Mathemat¬ ics and Science MR. CLINTON C. WELLS, Auto Body MR. RICHARD JELLADIAN, Auto Mechanics L GEAR COMBINATIONS MR. DONALD R. MOSSMAN, Auto Mechanics Shop MR. ROBERT S. WESTON, English and Social Studies MR. THOMAS P. JONES, Machine Shop i u % .. « i MR. ROLAND C. PAQUETTE, Electron¬ ics Laboratory MR. MICHAEL ZILEMBO, Custodian 21 Busy, Busy, Busy . . . our Cafeteria Staff Hey Louis, watch that! Mr. Dante Masciarelli A SPECIAL THANKS TO. . . Waiting for the cripple brigade . . . our Custodial Staff 22 AUTOGRAPHS 24 THOMAS M. ALLEN “Lenny That ' s gross. November 24,1970 SUZANNE CLAIRE ANGERS Sue April 23,1971, December 21, 1972 JOHN EDWARD ARSENAULT, M.V.H.S. Moses Oh, come on. June 9,1972 MICHELE J.AUCOIN Mickey NoWay! My 18th birthday ANNE YVETTE BACAUSKAS Annie Honey. November 18,1970 EDWARD ABRAMS Ed Ides of March, 44 B.C. RONALD MICHAEL AMELL Ronnie All right. August 4, Jan. 8 WILLIAM FRANK ARCUDI Bill Quod Erat Demonstratum. 6 12 70, The date I . . . STEPHEN ATKIN Steve NANCY J. AUGER New Years 71-72 25 MICHAEL JOHN BEANE Beanie Ow! Watch my earring. October 9,1971 CHRISTINE MARIE BALDELLI Chris You ' re queer March 8,1972 BETTE ANN BARBERIO Bette Ann What ' s wrong with you?? December 1,1972 CLIFTON BARTLETT RICHARD R. BARTLETT Bart That ' s about the Size of it. April 7,1972 KAREN BEAUREGARD COLLEEN BELAND I ' m gonna kill you guys!! Coke June 11,1971 Oh really? September 20,1972 GENE A. BENARD Mean Gene September 25,1972 ROBERT BERTE Bob n STEVEN BEAUCHEMIN DAREN ALLEN BERTOLETTE Digwood Graduation LISA MARIA BILANCIERI Lee And think not you can guide the course of love, for love, if it finds you worthy shall guide your course. June 28,1970 LUCIE BLAIS MARGERY BOSWORTH Maggie That ' s dumb! Graduation Day MICHAEL P. BOUFFARD Frenchie Je ne sais pas November 28,1972 JUDITH ANNE BIBBO Bibs Leave me alone November 25 EVELYN FRANCES BLACKNEY Evelyn Don ' t get smart! February 11,1972 ROBERT BLAISDELL Baseball Graduation Day ROCHELLE BOUCHIE Rocky What ' s wrong with you? December 10 PAUL VALMORE BOULE Dutch Boy All Right Graduation Day, June 9,1974 BETTE PLACE BRITTON PAUL BRUNINC Bronson SUSAN BOURQUE LYN ANN BRUNO Wanna go have a cigarette? October 9,1971 MICHAEL BROWN Brownie July 17 if BRADLEY BRIGHAM Brad FRANK BRITTON, M.V.H.S. GAIL BRADLEY Crash How about some money Day after Graduation ANNETTE BRODEUR Broda Really! April 7,1972 CHERIE BURGESS Graduation Day 28 ANDREA J. BURKE Andi Let ' s fool around July 20,1972 JANET LEE BUTLER Jan Oh, my god. October 3,1970 ANNETTE CARBONE Come on. September 20,1972 MARGARET JANE CARLIN Jane Well, I don ' t mind. December 26 PAULA L. CAMILLUCCI Camaskutch Oh, really! April 28,1972 ANTHONY CAPPELLO Tony October 29,1971 I KflPfliinW PIJ’9 Luv FiuuUTi CLAUDIA BUSHEY iili ' iiAL.iJufKouCsHj Lie LIBRARY MASS. KATHLEEN ANN CAHILL Kathie Ya, I know it. June 2,1973 PAUL D. CARBONE Carbone June 2,1973 COLLEEN CARROLL What can I say? February 25 29 ROSEMARIE CHAPUT Rose You Fag! October 31 KATHLEEN M. CASACELI Kathy Let ' s be late! March 4,1972 DAVID CHAMPAGNE Dave Today is the first day of the rest of your life. June 22 JOSEPH CHARPENTIER Joe October 21,1973 CHERYL ANN CHIAVARAS Mousie Right! December 24,1972 ROBERT CHRISTENSEN Bob What? June 2,1973 BRUCE RICH ARD CARTER Carter Fantastik November 25 VINCENT J.CATELOTTI Vern Can I help ya? June 2,1973 GERARD STEPHEN CHOINSKI Chewy I don ' t know January 1,1973 JOHN CHATALIAN Chico Oh yah, sure! 30 CLAUDETTE LORRAINE COMAS “What ' s wrong with me! December 25,1971 JAMES BRADSHAW CLARK The Shaw “Oh! Soitanly! January 6,1973 PAUL CLEMENT “Let ' s just cut that out. June 1973 DENISE JEANNE COLE “Hey June 5,1971 CLAUDE ROBERT COMAS Cos “Play it again August 14,1066 LAURIE ANN CLINGAN La June 2,1973 MARGARET CLARK Peg February 23,1973 DEBORAH ANN COLLEY Bubba “Will you look at that?! January 10,1970 ROBERT GUSTAV COMAS, JR. Chip Did ya hear about. . . June 1977 EDWARD COMPTON Snag Ya know what I mean? LINDA CAROL COOKE Lin Wow! July 2 KEITH RICHARD CORRINNE Duh You ' ll get over it! May 15,1972 PAUL P. COTTONE September, 1973 STEVEN RAYMOND COMEAU Perry I don ' t know about you! December 4,1970 LAURA ELIZABETH COOKE Not another test! February 29,1972 NANCY COPPOLA Dreamin January 2,1971 STEVEN COSTANZO RAYANNECOULOMBE Don ' t sweat it! June 2,1973 32 LOUANNE M. COURTEMANCHE Blondie “You kill me. January 1,1972 SHEILA CUMMINGS “Don ' t bug me. May 8,1971 MARJORIE LYNN D ' ALESSIO Margie Really? January 13,1972 DIANNE A. CROTEAU Crunch Oh my god, I don ' t believe it. December 8,1972 WALTER CZARNIECKI OK February 5,1973 ■M MARCELYN DALLIS Sissy Urn hip April 16,1971 JAMES DECKER DIANNE MARIE DELANEY Oh well. DORENE ANN DELANEY Don ' t you dare! January 12,1973 JEAN MARIE DEL GRECO Pickle I don ' t get it! Graduation Day 33 DANIEL DIPIETRO Dan Get out of here! July 11,1972 PAULA DOLLARD I wanta get out of here. November 25,1972 ANTHONY DITULLIO Tony Alright, that did it. Feburary13,1972 JEANNE ELLEN DONAGHY Jeanelle Wait a minute — hold the phone! Graduation Day KERRY DOWNEY How Bad! ' Graduation Day GEORGE EDEN WILLIAM ELDER Is Jack there? Graduation Day DOLORES DURAND Dee Fling him a fish. Graduation Day DONNA EIDINGER Really? I don ' t believe it! December 4 DIANNE MARIE ELLERY Dee Spiffy Graduation Day 34 ALSENIO G. ERCOLANI Sandy September 27,1971 GERALD ERLANDSON CHARLES A. ESPIE Chas GLENN S. EVANS Oh, I ' ve heard of you! I ' m only a peon in this group. Graduation Day ROBERT B. FISHER Fish JANE FORANCE Janie Poo You slob. October 22,1972 CHARLES A. EVANGELISTA Charlie Well, I believe that. Graduation Day MICHAEL JAMES FERRECCHIA Mike June 2,1973 KAREN FITZGERALD Jugs True? November 19,1973 JOAN MARIE FRANCOLINI Joannie Where ' s George? August 15,1971 FREDERICK FRANK KAREN MARIE CALLONI Anybody want to buy a box of candy? September 23,1972 JOHNS. GAMACHE Stickman You got a Mata Budy in hair. January 13,1973 DAVID PAUL GASPARONI Gassei College graduation 197? PHILIP MICHEAL GALLAGHER, M.V.H.S. Jerome Really June 2,1973 BRUCE DAVID GAULIN The Frenchman Now wait a minute! October 4,1972 VALERIE GAYNOR Chick For God ' s Sake. Christmas 1972 DAVID L.GEHLY Stoney face Let me make this perfectly clear. April 16 KAREN LEE GIARDINA No Funny September 10,1971 MICHAEL JOHN GIUGGIO Spud If you ' re going, go First Class. December 4 36 I VIVIAN GLEASON Ginny I ' ll get ya outa here; don ' t worry. Friday, February 13,1970 MARCIA GOGGIN Marsh Quit picking on me. July 27 ELLYN JANE GOLDSTEIN Chester Anybody wanna buy a ticket? February 21,1972 JILL GRICE May 15,1971 LINDA J. GUSTAFSON Squeaks EHey man July 19,1971 KATHLEEN GOULD Kathy August 20,1971 LINDA ELLEN GRIEVE Lyn DANA HARRIS, M.V.H.S. VICKY LYNN HARTWELL Vic Oh, fine! January 20,1973 37 DIANE MARIE HERSOM I ' m sure. JAMES HINCKLEY Jim What ' s happening? ELAINE HODGSON Hilaria Ya know what Ricky said? September 29,1973 Graduation Day KATHRYN HORMAN BRUCE HILLEGASS JOANN HITT What ' s wrong with you? October 24,1970 DAVID JOSEPH HOGAN Hoag May 29,1973 JANICE MARIE HUTCH Clutch Listen to her! Listen to her! T.B. ' s birthday (Sept. 1972) 38 DEBRA LEE JOYCE STEVEN JOYCE, M.V.H.S. Debbie May 24 •• TIMOTHY MICHAEL JORDAN Tim MICHAEL JOHN JOUBERT Mike Ya Good! July 3,1972 PATRICIA JOHMANN Pat “So there! November 10,1973 DIANE RAE JACOBSON Duck “What ' s wrong with you! December 23,1972 JOANNE JACQUES Sponge Ya sure? January 26,1973 APRIL E. JOHNSON “Smarten up. January 19 KATHLEEN JOHNSTON Kathy “Okay February 18,1972 TERRY JONES Terry “You want to skip? April 14,1973 39 SHANE THOMAS KENNEDY PAUL DOUGLAS KENYON, Bingo M.V.H.S. August 29,1966 I ' m tired. The last one. PETER |OHN JUAIRE, M.V.H.S. Pete Let one of the Freshmen do it. June 2,1973 WILLIAM CHARLES KATSIKAS Kats You tuna! March 1,1973 IRENE MARIE KILDAY Killer June 28,1972 LAURENEMARYKILLAM Laurie I ' m gonna wack you! March 8,1972 DAVID KNIPE Kniper Cutler Kid June 2 MARIA KOSHIVAS Ria Just forget it! October 27,1972 CARL THOMAS KRACER Snapper How bad? May 30,1969 MARY ELLEN LACINA Da Bronx I don ' t talk funny, you do. May 28,1973 40 DIANE LACOUTURE DAVID P. LACROIX Crackers Far Out December 27,1972 JOYCE LAMBERT Joyceith I don ' t know about you! JUDITH LAMBERT Judyith I see. February 5,1972 BONNIE LAMY Red No! February 30 LORRAINE LANDRY Rainie Let it rain, let it rain, let your love rain down on me. August 20,1968 CRAIG LARSEN What can I say! Graduation Day MARCKC. LAVIOLETTE ?!,:;! !c July 3,1968 LYNN ANN LAVALLEE Dutch Oh gross! CHARLENE MARIE LEANDRES Don ' t walk so fast. November 15,1971 41 42 KAREN ANN LEANDRES “Big Mouth! July 31,1971 WILLIAM DAVID LEAVER Bill Why should a cantelope be any different than a watermelon if a pomagranet has seeds? November 1,1971 LESLIE LEBLANC Who me? October 20 GEORGE JOSEPH LEBLANC, JR. Gomar “You can ' t grow a tree without water. April 13,1966 MICHELLE DOROTHY LEMARBRE Shell December 23,1971 JENNY (LEBLANC) POWER Jen February 17,1973 DIANE MARIE LELIEVRE D “Honey January 22 SUSAN LEPORE Sue Boo, Hiss, Hiss, Boo Saturdays JOHN LEVEILLEE Spitz JAMES LYONS PETER MacDONALD Don ' t give me no jive, man. August 24,1972 ROBERT MADDOX, M.V.H.S Squash Knock it off. May 21,1955 MICHAEL LIZOTTE Mike Let ' s take off! ROBERT P. LYLE Father Bob Reverence of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge. Day I accepted Christ as Savior. ANN M. MACKIEWICZ Annie You kill me. June 5,1973 MICHAEL MAFFIOLI Maff September 26,1970 MARY JANE McDONALD How we fire. July 1,1972 THOMAS LEVEILLEE Tommy Let ' s go out for lunch. PATRICK ROBERT LORD Pat What ' s happening? January 22,1973 43 ROBERT J. MARKUNIS, M.V.H.S. Red Sept. 5,1971 FRANCIS JAMES MASLOWSKI MAZ Hey, it don ' t matter. Lat. 42 55 N Long. 72 12 W MICHAEL KEVIN McCarthy Mac Get out of here. JAMES THOMAS McCOY Jimmy October 31st RAYMOND VICTOR MARCOTTE Ray What you make of your life is up to you. ROBIN MARIE MATTEUS July 2,1972 KATHLEEN MARY McCOOK Kath Party at my house! Dec. 1 BARBARA A. McDANIEL Babs Oh, Hi there! July 3 NANCY MARSHALL Nance Let ' s go get something to eat. November 8,1972 STEPHEN JOHN McCURLEY Steve March 21st 44 VALTHEA ANN McGEE Val Ya, really!!!” June 2,1973 Robert McGovern Bob July 12 NANCY MARIE McKENNA Nance Too bad” Graduation Day MARCIA McKENZIE Marre Now that not either, it ' s iether. January 31,1969 MATTHEW E. McKEW Buck Graduation Day STEPHEN McKEW Steve March 9,1973 3:30 p.m. DIANE ELIZABETH McKinnon D i. You are so soft!” May 1,1973 MARY AGNES McGRATH Aggie Back off. Summer of 72 p ■ JOANNE McNALLY PHILIP McNULTY Flip July 8,1972 45 JOSEPH MENDES KATHLEEN ANN MERCHANT Joe Kath Seriously 1 dunno! January 15 NANCY MITCHELL CAMILLE DEBRA MODUGNO “Hey, hey, hey. June 12,1967 JOHN McSWEENEY Swene October 24 DEBORAH A. MEDEIROS Deb I ' m only kidding. LAURA JEAN METCALF Ouch December 16,1972 NICOLETTE MOFFA Nicky What ' s happening? m MARYELLEN MINEHAN You ' re so soft! June 20 NANCY MOORE 46 EDWARD JAMES MORIN Never confuse others by things you half do. CHARLES M. MOSHER JR. Shutout JOSEPH JOHN MULVEY Joe February 2,1955 CHRISTOPHER MUTTI RAYMOND MOORE, M.V.H.S. RONALD PALMER MORSE Ronnie April 7,1972 MICHAEL MURPHY, M.V.H.S. Mickey Don ' t bite anyone. July 21,1973 JOSEPH PATRICK MULLEN Bojoe You outta see it. February 31,1973 PATRICIA NORTON Pat Oh, come on. October 29,1972 ROBIN NOVIA W SHERRY ANNE ORDUNG Sherry I know it. March 21 DONALD EUGENE PACIFIC Donnie February 22,1973 SHIRLEY PADHAISKY MARIA PANTEL June 5,1973 Graduation Day WILLIAM PAPPAS Billy Alright buddy. f 48 JANE ROSEANNA PETERS Pete Ya but... JULIE ANTOINETTE PI ACITELLI Pickle Aw, come on. October 18,1972 at the ' Snack-Bar. JANET PATRIQUIN Peanuts You know, there is a place for people like you!!! July 20,1972 MARY PATULAK LEE AN PITARD March 18,1972 LINDA L. PORTER For God ' s Sake! June 2 LAWRENCE K. PRICE, M.V.H.S. Slick Can ' t wait until Friday. February 25,1971 SUSAN A. PROCTOR Sue I wanna go home. September 29,1972 49 GARY PAUL PROVENCHER Jan. 15,1973 SUSAN ANNE RANDOLPH BARBARA MARY RIGNEY Rig You ' re alright. February 14,1972 MICHAEL CHARLES ROBERT Fast Eddie I ' ve done that. April 26,1971 JOHN MICHAEL RICCIUTI HE who does not by now will probably never. Feb. 30,1973 ROBERT JAMES REMICK, II Myrick What are you, cracking up? Sept. 25 LORILEE RIDDELL Lon Feb. 12 ALBERT NICHOLAS RISOTTI, III Bert Seriously, would you get on that!? Last Friday night 50 LYNDA LEE ROBERTS Sarah Lee What ' s wrong with this school? October 3,1970 THEODORE WILLIAM ROLLINS Ted What ' s wrong with you? November 28,1972 CLAUDIA ROBERTS June 2,1973 ANN MARIE ROCHELEAU Shorty You guys, wait for me! July 4 weekend, 1972 CHRISTINE ANNE RODGERS Chris Can I say something September 15,1971 ANNETTE MARIE ROUCEAU Strange 1969-1973 MARCB ' u JEFFREY EDWARD ROBERTS Jeff October 24,1972 JANET MARIE ROUSSEAU Janet Oh my God, I don ' t believe it! Summer of ' 71 KAREN LEE ROWE Toe Why don ' t you grow up? Halloween ' 72 ELIZABETH ROY Boops Get Lost June 23,1973 DARLENE RUSSO Duck What? June 3,1973 PAULA RUSSO Rouse How long is a Chinese name? MARK CHRISTOPHER RYAN, M.V.H.S. I do. November 17,1972 MARK KEVIN SARAGIAN Marky What ' s the matter? September 28,1972 BETTY LYNN SALINGER Oh, skit! June 23,1972 ANN M. SAUNDERS Ya ' Right! You know where you belong! June 2,1973 LEE MICHAEL SANTELLA Santooch February 31,1985 SHARLENE SARGENT Sharge Will you smarten up?! November 24,1972 DANIEL SAUVACEAU RONALD MURRAY SAWTELLE Ronnie “Now what do you want? Nancy! August of 74 LEE SEALE ROBERT ANTHONY SCERRA Bob Really Anyday after Graduation ELAINE MARIE SCHWENK September 28,1972 BEVERLY ANNE SAWTELLE Bev What are you talking about?! May 14,1972 (AMES MICHAEL SAYERS Sly February 3 KAREN ANN SCHOFIELD Schof I hate this place! May 27,1972 ALEX JEFFREY SENECAL Big Al I don ' t care. March 1,1973 AMY A. SENECAL Aim Mrs. Armour!!! May 1,1971 53 PAUL F. DANIEL SHEEHAN DEBBIE SEYMOUR Seymour I don ' t know. Nov. 1 DONALD SHERMAN Sherm ANDRE SIENIAWSKI Ski You know where you can go. Dec. 15,1972 SONIA STANIUNAS Knock it OFF. Graduation Day PETER STEFANSKI LYDIA SOBOL Lid No ties. July 4,1972 54 TERESA SUCHOMSKA Terry “You can do anything you want if you try hard enough. December 18,1966 PETER WILLIAM TANNER SYLVESTER JAMES M.TAMULIS Jim Being a man of responsibilities. . . September 1,1972 ELLEN SULLIVAN Sully You kill me. July 31,1970 KENNETH THEBADO Kevin-Kenny We have homework, what is homework? June 2 55 WILLIAM TOBIN RICHARD KEVIN TRACY Dick Is that right? September 4 DONNA MARIE TRACY Sexy I don ' t care! December 10,1969 WAYNE TRACY TERZOTROMBETTA, M.V.H.S. Tat Woul I steer you wrong? March 14,1973 BARBARA TROUMPALOS September 15 DENNIS G. TRUDEAU, M.V.H.S. Den Den Ah, man. May 1,1971 ELAINE JEANNE TURCOTTE Oh really! June 2,1973 RALPH VACCA I MELANIE MARIE-ANNE VACHON Mel Well alright! December 14,1972 56 KARLA JEAN VALENTINO Oh, yea. June 2,1973 BRIAN T. WALSH B.T. Might as well, can ' t dance. 14B.C. NANCY ANN WALCOTT Nan Really? February 9,1972 KARL ANDREW VIGEANT Kanga December 28, 2009 PIERRE M. VAILLANCOURT Peter Oh, that ' s too bad. March 20,1956 DAVID PHILIP VEINOT Victor January 15,1972 KENNETH ALLEN VIGEANT Vig Joke: Right? December 28,1955 JAMES EDWARD VITAL Moonman I think I ' ll take it easy! January 16,1955 57 WESLEY F. WETHERELL, M.V.H.S. Farmer June 2,1973 BETTE JO WHITTEMORE B.J. “Right! March 20,1971 RICKY WILLIAMS GEOFFREY MARK WYSHAK SANDRA ANN WEST Sandy June 8,1970 KENNETH WHEELER Ken September 7th GAIL ANNE WOODWORTH Woody I don ' t know. March 18,1972 MELODY WILLIAMS (ORAM) Mel January 6,1973 BOHDAN MICHAEL YACYSHYN Bo Hey, what can I say? January 19,1973 ROBERT ZAKREWSKI Zeke 58 JOHN ZAYKA Pudge Let ' s! January 19,1973 CAMERA SHY Donna Eidinger Patricia Lingenfelter Philip Welsh 59 ACTIVITIES ED ABRAMS — Liter ary Magazine, 4; Chess and Cribbage Club, 2; Science Quiz Team, 3; National Honor Soci¬ ety, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. Tutor, 3; Bye Bye Birdie, 4. TOM ALLEN — Hockey, 1,2, 3; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Midland League All-Star, 4; Track, 2; School Play, 3; Ken ' s Korps, 4. RONNIE AMELI — Baseball, 1; Football, 1; Basketball, 1; Gymnastics, 2, 3, 4; Distributive Education Vice-Presi¬ dent, 4. SUZANNE ANGERS — A.F.S., 4; Pep Club, 1,2, 3, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. BILL ARCUDI — Science Quiz Team, 3, 4. JOHN ARSENAULT — Disinterested Student, 4: STEPHEN ATKIN — Ski Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf Team, 3,4; Soccer, 1,4. MICHELE AUCOIN — Pep Club, 4. ANNE BACAUSKAS —Pep Club, 2. CHRISTINE BALDELLI — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; A.F.S., 1,2, 3; Christmas List Com¬ mittee, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. BETTE ANN BARBERIO — Pep Club, 1,2; A.F.S., 3; Ski Club, 3; Distributive Edu¬ cation, 4; Yearbook Staff, 4; Variety Show, 4. DICK BARTLETT — Football, 1, 2; Rifle Team, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show, 3, 4; Don¬ key Basketball, 4; Bye Bye Birdie, 4. MIKE BEANE — Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Base¬ ball, 1, 2, 3; Wrestling, 3, 4; Gymnas¬ tics, 1; Indoor Track, 2; Outdoor Track, 4; Intramural Volleyball, 1; Broomball, 3; Ken ' s Korps, 4. KAREN BEAUREGARD — Girls ' Basket¬ ball, 1; Field Hockey, 2, 3; Softball, 2; A.F.S., 2, 3, 4; Vice-President, 4; Senior Planning Committee; Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. GENE BENARD — Ken ' s Korps, 4. ROBERT BERTE — Cross Country, 1. JUDY BIBBO — Student Council, 2, 3, 4; Open Campus Committee, 3; Field Hockey, 3, 4; Girls ' Basketball, 1; Stu¬ dent Leader, 2, 3, 4; A.F.S., 3; Christ¬ mas List Committee, 4; Highlander, 2, 3; Pep Club, 1,2, 3, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. LISA BILANCIERI — Pep Club, 4; Don¬ key Basketball, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4, EVELYN BLACKNEY — Girls ' Track, 1; Pep Club, 1, 2; French Award, 1; Gym¬ nastics, 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain, 4; Drama Club, 4; Literary Magazine, 2, 4; Bye Bye Birdie, 4. MARGERY BOSWORTH — Chorus, 1, 2, 4. ROCHELLE BOUCHIE — Highlander, 4. MICHAEL BOUFFARD — Donkey Bas¬ ketball, 4; Christmas List Committee, 4; Baseball, 1; Broomball, 3. GAIL BRADLEY — National Honor Soci¬ ety, 3, 4; Pep Club, 1, 2; A.F.S., 2, 3; Sci¬ ence Quiz Team, 4. BRAD BRIGHAM — Outdoor Track, 1, 2, 4; Indoor Track, 2, 3. ANNETTE BRODEUR — Girls ' Basket¬ ball, 1, 2, 3; Softball, 1, 2; Tennis Team, 3, 4; Rifle Team, 4; National Honor Society, 3,4. MIKE BROWN — Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 1, 2, 3; Ken ' s Korps Chair¬ man, 4. PAUL BRUNING — Ski Club, 2. LYN BRUNO — Student Leader, 2, 3; Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Thanksgiving Rally Decorating Committee, 1, 2, 3, 4; Broomball, 3; Donkey Basketball ' , 4. ANDY BURKE — Field Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain, 4; Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball, 1, 2, 3; A.F.S., 1,2, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. JANET BUTLER — Student Leader, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club, 2; A.F.S., 2; National Honor Society, 2. KATHY CAHILL — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council, 3; Thanksgiving Rally Decorating Committee, 1,2, 3, 4; Christmas List Committee, 4. PAULA CAMILLUCCI — Pep Club 1 2 3, 4; Softball, 2. TONY CAPPELLO — Student Council, 1, 2, Treasurer, 3; Baseba ' 1,1; Dress Code Committee, 1; Distributive Education, 4, President, 4. ANNETTE CARBONE — Girls ' Basket¬ ball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain, 4; Softball, 1, 2; Pep Club, 1, 2; Ski Club, 2; Student Leader, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. PAUL CARBONE — Distributive Educa¬ tion, 4. JANE CARLIN — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey, 3, 4; A.F.S., 3; Nurses ' Club, 3; Student Leader, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. COLLEEN CARROLL — Pep Club, 1,2, 3; Highlander, 1. BRUCE CARTER — Rifle Team, 1; Dis¬ tributive Education, 4. KATHY CASACELI — Girls ' Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Softball, 1, 2; Field Hockey, 1, 2; Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; A.F.S., 2, 3, 4, Presi¬ dent, 4; Student Leader, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. VINCE CATELOTTI — Gymnastics, 3, 4; Football, 3; Ski Club, 2, 3, 4; Senior Planning Committee; Variety Show, 4; Bye Bye Birdie, 4. ROSE CHAPUT — Tennis Team, 3, 4; National Honor Society, 3,4. JOE CHARPENTIER — Soccer, 1; Ski Club, 1,2,3; Ken ' s Korps, 4. JOHN CHATALIAN — Baseball, 2, 3; Soccer, 1, 2; Indoor Track, 4; Outdoor Track, 4; Intramural Hockey, 3; Ken ' s Korps, 4. CHERYL CHIAVARAS — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3; Student Leader, 4; Highlander, 2. GERRY CHOINSKI — Basketball, 1; Baseball, 1; Ken ' s Korps, 4. BOB CHRISTENSEN — Football, 2, 3, 4; Outdoor Track, 3, 4; Wrestling, 4; Indoor Track, 3; Ken ' s Korps, 4. DENISE CHURCHILL — Pep Club, 1, 2; National Honor Society, 2; Candy Sales Committee, 3. WALTER CLAIRE — Yearbook, 2; Cross- Country, 3; Literary Magazine, 3. JIM CLARK — Ken ' s Korps, 4. PEGGY CLARK — Junior Class Treasurer, 3; Pep Club, 1, 2, 3; Variety Show, 4; Yearbook Staff, 4. PAUL CLEMENT —Chorus, 1. LAURIE CLINGAN — Field Hockey, 2, 3; Senior Planning Committee; Home- 60 coming Court, 4; Yearbook Staff, 4; Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Color and Motto Committee, 3. DENISE COLE — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey, 2, 3; Ken ' s Korps, 4. DEBBIE COLLEY — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; President, 3, 4; Pep Club Thanksgiving Rally Skit, 2; Junior Dance Committee, 3; Broomball, 3, 4; Christmas List Committee, 4; Candy Sales Commit¬ tee, 3; Variety Show, 4; Homecoming Queen, 4; Panther, 4; Secretary for Marlborough Teachers Association, 3. CLAUDE COMAS — Baseball, 2; Intra¬ mural Hockey, 3; Broomball, 3, 4; National Honor Society, 2, 3, 4; Stu¬ dent Advisory Committee, 3; Ken ' s Korps, 4. CLAUDETTE COMAS — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; A.F.S., 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. ROBERT COMAS — A.F.S., 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. STEVE COMEAU — Baseball, 1, 2; Soc¬ cer, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 4; Indoor Track, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 4; Outdoor Track, 3, 4; Student Council, 4; Regional Advisory Council Represent¬ ative, 3, 4; Student-Faculty Advisory Committee, 4; Student Government Day Representative, 4. EDDY COMPTON — Football, 1; Soc¬ cer, 2; Gymnastics, 2, 3; Baseball, 1; Intramural Volleyball, 1, 2. LAURA COOKE — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Leader, 1, 2, 3, 4; Broomball, 3; National Honor Society, 3, 4; Intra¬ mural Volleyball, 4; Donkey Basket¬ ball, 4. LINDA COOKE — Student Council, 1, 2, 3, 4; Literary Magazine, 2; Drama Club, 1, 2; Student Leader, 2, 4; Pep Club, 1,2, 3,4. NANCY COPPOLA — Pep Club, 1; Gym¬ nastics, 1,2. KEITH CORRINNE —Ken ' s Korps, 4. PAUL COTTONE — Track, 2; Student Advisory Committee, 3; Variety Show, 1; Broomball, 3, 4; Yearbook Executive Board, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. RAYANNE COULOMBE — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3,4; Broomball, 3; Yearbook Staff, 4; Variety Show, 4. LOUANN COURTEMANCHE — Pep Club, 1,2,4. DIANNE CROTEAU — A.F.S., 2, 3, 4; Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Manager, 2; Softball Manager, 2; Literary Maga¬ zine, 4; Yearbook Staff, 4. SHEILA CUMMINGS — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club, 1,2; Broomball, 2; A.F.S., 1, 2 . WALTER CZARNIECKI — Highlander, 1, 2,3; Band, 1. MARGIE D ' ALESSIO — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; A.F.S., 2, 3; Yearbook Staff, 4. DIANNE DELANEY — Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; A.F.S.,2; Pep Club, 1,2, 3, 4. DORENE DELANEY — Pep Club, 1, 2; Broomball, 2; Volunteer Tutor, 3. JEAN DEL GRECO — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; A.F.S., 3,4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. TONY DITULLIO — Soccer, 1, 2, 3; Stu¬ dent Librarian, 1; A.F.S., 1, 2; Intramu¬ ral Hockey, 3. PAULA DOLLARD — A.F.S., 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey, 3; Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show, 4; Ski Club, 1. JEANNE ELLEN DONAGHY — Pep Club, 1, 2; Highlander, 2, 3; Literary Maga¬ zine, 3; Softball, 1; Variety Show, 3, 4; Cheerleader, 3, 4; Office Help, 2, 4; Ski Club, 1; A.F.S.,2,3. KERRY DOWNEY — Chess Club, 1; Christmas List Committee, 4; Broom¬ ball, 1,2; Ken ' s Korps, 4. DOLORES DURAND — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3; A.F.S., 1, 2, 3; Drama Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Softball, 1; Christmas List Com¬ mittee, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. BILL ELDER — Football, 1, 4; Basketball, 2; Christmas List Committee, 4; Christmas Tree Committee, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. AL ERCOLANI — Gymnastics, 1, 2; Dis¬ tributive Education, 4; Track, 2, 3; Ski Club, 2. CHARLIE ESPIE —Variety Show, 3. CHARLIE EVANGELISTA — Gymnastics, 1; Student Council, 3; Senior Planning Committee, 4. GLENN EVANS — Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu¬ dent Council, 3; Ski Club, 2, 3. MIKE FERRECCHIA — Baseball, 1; Rifle Team, 1,2, 3,4; Soccer, 3,4. BOB FISHER—Band, 1,2, 3,4. JANE FORANCE — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Candy Sales Committee, 3; Office Help, 2. JOAN FRANCOLINI — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Candy Sales Committee, 3. PHILIP GALLAGHER — Auto Body Fris- bee Team, 4. KAREN GALLONI — Majorettes, 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN GAMACHE — Rifle Team, 1, 2. DAVE GASPARONI — Band 1. BRUCE GAULIN — Soccer, 1, 2, 3, 4, Co- Captain, 3, 4; Basketball, 1, 2, 3; Ten¬ nis, 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Vice-President, 3, 4; Student-Faculty Advisory Commit¬ tee, 4; Honor Member of Student Council, 4; National Honor Society, 3, 4; Boys ' State Representative, 3; Ken ' s Korps, 4. VALERIE GAYNOR — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; A.F.S., 1, 2, 3; Yearbook Staff, 4; Christmas List Committee, 4; Candy Sales Com mittee, 3. KAREN GIARDINA — Softball, 1, 2; Bas¬ ketball, 1, 2; Pep Club, 1,2; A.F.S., 1, 2, 3. MIKE GIUGGIO — Basketball, 1; Wres¬ tling, 3; Football, 4; Baseball, 3, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. VIVIAN GLEASON — Pep Club, 1, 2; Office Helper, 3, 4; Volunteer Tutor, 3. MARCIA GOGGIN — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 3; Class President, 4; Student Council, 1, 2, 3; Field Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1, 2; A.F.S., 1,2; Candy Sales Committee, 3; Donkey Basketball, Coach, 4; Year¬ book Staff, 4; Highlander, 1, 2; Broom¬ ball, 3, 4; Christmas List Committee, 4; Color and Banner Committee, 3; Womans ' Club Representative; Ski Club, 3, 4; Christmas Tree Committee, 4. ELLYN JANE GOLDSTEIN — A.F.S., 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council, 1, 4; Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Planning Committee, 4; Rifle Team, 1, 2, 3, 4; Highlander, 1, 2; Office Help, 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary to National Rifleman ' s Association, 4; Representative to National Confer¬ ence of Christians and Jews, 3, 4; D.A.R. Good Citizen Award, 4; Soft- ball, 1; Christmas List Committee, 4; Bye Bye Birdie Publicity Chairman, 4. JILL GRICE — National Honor Society, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics, 1, 2; Pep Club, 1, 2; Literary Magazine, 1,2. 61 SUSAN HAMILTON — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club, 3, 4. VICKY HARTWELL — National Honor Society, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4; Pep Club, 1, 2, 3; Managing Editor Literary Mag¬ azine, 2; Highlander, 1, 2; Drama Club, 1, 2, 4; Office Help, 1; School Play, 4; Yearbook Executive Board, 4. DIANE HERSOM — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3; Cheerleaders Club, 3, 4; Gymnastics, 2; Health Education Program, 4. JOANN HITT — Student Council, 3; Pep Club, 2, 3, 4; A.F.S., 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball, 2. ELAINE HODGSON — Pep Club, 1, 2; A.F.S., 1; Student Council Alternate, 3; Nurses ' Club, 3. DAVID HOGAN — Hockey, 2, 3; Base¬ ball, 4; Basketball, 1. JANICE HUTCH — Pep Club, 2, 3, 4; A.F.S., 2, 4; Variety Show, 4; Senior- Faculty Basketball Game, 4. JOANNE JACQUES — Pep Club, 4. APRIL JOHNSON — A.F.S, 2, 3; Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, Secretary, 2; Yearbook Staff, 4; Broombell, 3, 4; Variety Show, 4; Women ' s Club Representative, 4; National Honor Society, 2, 3. KATHY JOHNSTON — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3; A.F.S., 2, 3; Broomball, 3. TERRY JONES — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3; Field Hockey, 3; Ski Club, 1. MIKE JOUBERT — Class President, 3; National Honor Society, 3, 4; Student- Faculty Advisory Committee, 3; Base¬ ball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys ' State Representative, 3; Harvard Book Award, 3; Ken ' s Korps, 4. DEBBIE JOYCE — Cheerleader, 4; Pep Club, 1, 2, 3; A.F.S., 1, 2, 3; Ski Club, 3, 4; Gymnastics, 3. PETER JUAIRE — Football, 1; Yearbook Executive Board, 4. BILL KATSIKAS — Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Christmas List Committee, 4; Baseball Manager, 1; Broomball, 2; Ken ' s Korps, 4. SHANE KENNEDY — Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1, 2; Yearbook Staff, 4; Christmas List Com¬ mittee, 4; Christmas Tree Committee, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. PAUL KENYON — Autobody Frisbee Team, 4. IRENE KILDAY — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; A.F.S., 2,3. LAURIE KILLAM — Gymnastics, 2, 3. DAVE KNIPE — Golf, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket¬ ball, 1,2,3, 4. MARIA KOSHIVAS — National Honor Society, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. CARL KRAGER — Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey, 1,2, 3; Color and Banner Committee, 2; Senior Planning Com¬ mittee, 4. MARY ELLEN LACINA — School Play, 3, 4; Variety Show, 4. DAVID LACROIX — Rifle Team, 1; Ski Club, 1, 4; Soccer, 4. JOYCE LAMBERT — Band, 1,2, 3, 4; Cho¬ rus, 3, 4. JUDY LAMBERT — Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Cho¬ rus, 1, 4. LORRAINE LANDRY — Pep Club, 2. CRAIG LARSEN — Ski Club, 2, 3, 4. LYNN LAVALLEE — Softball, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Basketball, 3,4; Field Hockey, 4. MARK LAVIOLETTE — Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer, 2, 3, 4; Hockey, 2, 4; Indoor Track, 3; Wrestling, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. BILL LEAVER — Hockey, 1; Soccer, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 3, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. GEORGE LEBLANC — Soccer, 1, 2; Wrestling, 3; Broomball, 4; Senior Planning Committee, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. DIANE LELIEVRE — Pep Club, 1,2, 3, 4. MICHELLE LEMARBRE — Girls ' Basket¬ ball, 1; Field Hockey, 2, 3, 4; Softball, 1, 2; Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council, 3; Broomball, 4; Variety Show, 4; McDonald ' s for Lunch Bunch, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. SUE LEPORE — Pep Club, 1, 2; National Honor Society, 3, 4; A.F.S., 1, 2; Soft- ball, 1; Basketball, 1. JOHN LEVEILLEE — Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics, 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling, 3. TOM LEVEILLEE — Soccer, 1, 2, 3; Indoor Track, 2; Broomball, 2. MIKE LIZOTTE — Distributive Educa¬ tion, 4. PAT LORD — Literary Magazine, 3; Vari¬ ety Show, 4. BOB LYLE — Band, 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society, 2, 3, 4; Science Quiz Team, 3; Chess and Cribbage Club, 2. MARY JANE MacDONALD — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club, 3, 4; Drama Club, 1. PETER MacDONALD — Football, 1, 4; Baseball, 1, 2; Hockey, 1; A.F.S., 2, 3, 4; Student Council, 1; Intramural Hockey, 3; Ken ' s Korps, 4. ANN MACKIEWICZ — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT MADDOX — Autobody Fris¬ bee Team, 4. ROBERT MARKUNIS — Autobody Fris¬ bee Team, 4. NANCY MARSHALL — Pep Club, 1,2. FRANCIS MASLOWSKI — Baseball, 1; Basketball, 1; Broomball, 1, 2; Intra¬ mural Hockey, 3; Ken ' s Korps, 4. ROBIN MATTEUS — Variety Show, 4. M.IKE MCCARTHY — Baseball, 1; Wres¬ tling, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 4; Ski Club, 4; Student Council, 4; Christmas List Committee, 4; Variety Show, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. KATHY McCOOK — Pep Club, 4; Drama Club, 2; A.F.S., 1; Senior Plan¬ ning Committee, 4; Ski Club, 1; Bye Bye Birdie, 4. JIMMY McCOY — Gymnastics, 1, 2, 3. BARBARA McDANIEL — Field Hockey, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1, 2; Tennis, 3, 4; Broomball, 3, 4; Student Leader, 4; Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club, 1, 2; Intramural Basketball, 2; Intramural Volleyball, 4. VAL McGEE — Pep Club, 2; A.F.S., 4. BOB McGOVERN — Basketball, 1; Soc¬ cer, 2, 3, 4; Golf, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. MARY McGRATH — Field Hockey, 1, 2, 4; Softball, 1, 2; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf, 3; A.F.S., 2, 3, 4; Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club, 1, 2, 4; Christmas List Committee, 4; Open Campus Committee, 3; Mid¬ land League All-Star, 4. NANCY McKENNA — A.F.S., 3, 4; Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 3; Softball, 3; Christmas List Committee, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. 62 MARCIA McKENZIE — Student Librar¬ ian, 2, 3, 4; Literary Magazine Trea¬ surer, 2, 3, 4. MAT McKEW — Soccer, 1, 2, 3, 4; Ten¬ nis, 2; Broomball, 1, 4; Wrestling, 3, 4; Christmas List Committee, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. STEVE McKEW — Hockey, 1, 2; Broom- ball, 3, 4; Donkey Basketball, 4; Foot¬ ball, 1; Christmas Tree Committee, 4; Senior Planning Committee, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. DIANE McKINNON — Pep Club, 2, 3, 4. JOANNE McNALLY — A.F.S., 2, 3, 4; Variety Show, 4; Donkey Basketball, 4; Homecoming Court, 4; Burger Club, 4. PHIL McNULTY — Baseball, 1,2; Broom- ball, 2; Ken ' s Korps, 4. JOHN McSWEENEY — Baseball, 1,2; Student Drug Advisory Committee, 3, 4; Broomball, 2, 3; Ken ' s Korps, 4. DEBBIE MEDEIROS — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3; A.F.S.,2. JOE MENDES — Soccer, 3, 4; Intramural Hockey, 3; Broomball, 2, 3; Ken ' s Korps, 4. MARYELLYN MINEHAN — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3,4; Variety Show, 4. CAMILLE MODUGNO — Nurses ' Club, 2 . NICKY MOFFA — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show, 4; Yearbook Staff, 4. RONNIE MORSE — Gymnastics, 1, 2; Wrestling, 3; Baseball, 2; Student Council, 1, 2; Senior Planning Com¬ mittee, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. CHUCK MOSHER — Hockey, 4. JOE MULLEN — Pep Club, 2, 3; Broom¬ ball, 3, 4; Wrestling, 3; Santa Claus, 3; Ken ' s Korps, 4. JOE MULVEY — Hockey, 1, 2; Broom¬ ball, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. MICHAEL MURPHY — Autobody Fris- bee Team, 4. BEVERLY NIXON — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader, 4; A.F.S., 3; Key Club, 3; Field Hockey, 3; Variety Show, 4; Yearbook Staff, 4; National Honor Society, 2; Class Secretary, 3, 4; Senior Planning Committee, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. PAT NORTON — Pep Club, 4; Field Hockey, 1, 2. SHERRY ORDUNG — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Basketball, 2; A.F.S., 2, 3, 4; Ski Club, 2, 3, 4; Keyette Club, 3; Christ¬ mas List Committee, 4; Variety Show, 4. DONNIE PACIFIC — Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Football, 2, 3, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. SHIRLEY PADHAISKY —Pep Club, 1,2. DEBBIE PAKUS — Pep Club, 1, 2; Cheer¬ leader, 3, 4; Gymnastics, 2; Girls ' Bas¬ ketball, 1; Softball, 1; Ski Club, 2, 3; A.F.S., 2, 3; Student Council, 3; Christ¬ mas List Committee, 4; Variety Show, 3, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. NANCY PALMER — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3; Gymnastics, 1, 2. MARIA PANTEL — Pep Club, 1, 2; Color and Banner Committee, 3; Variety Show, 4. ELLEN PAPAGNO — Pep Club, 1, 2; Variety Show, 4; Broomball, 4; Color and Banner Committee, 3. SHERRY PARMENTER — Chorus, 2. JANET PATRIQUIN — A.F.S., 4. JANE PETERS — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; A.F.S., 1,2. JULIE PIACITELLI — Office Help, 3, 4; Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff, 4. LEE ANN PITARD — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3; A.F.S.,2. LINDA PORTER — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; A.F.S., 1, 2, 3; Broomball, 3, 4; Student Council, 3; National Honor Society, 2 3,4. SUE PROCTOR — Pep Club, 2, 4; A.F.S., 2; Office Help, 4. GARY PROVENCHER — Rifle Team, 3; Intramural Hockey, 3. CINDY RATCLIFFE — Pep Club, 1, 2, 4; A.F.S., 4; Senior Planning Committee, 4. CAROL REBAKAS — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; A.F.S., 2, 3, 4; Keyette Club, 2; Guid¬ ance Help, 2, 3, 4. BOB REMICK — Donkey Basketball, 4. JOHN RICCIUTI — Baseball, 2, 4; Hockey Manager, 2. LORILEE RIDDELL — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3; Student Council, 2; Ski Club, 3. BARBARA RIGNEY — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; A.F.S., 4; Literary Magazine, 4; National Honor Society, 3,4. BERT RISOTTI — Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer, 4; Senior Prom Committee, 4; Christmas List Committee, 4; Senior Planning Com¬ mittee, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. CLAUDIA ROBERTS — Pep Club, 1, 2; Variety Show, 4. JEFF ROBERTS — Outdoor Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; Indoor Track, 3, 4; Cross Country, 2, 3, 4. LYNDA ROBERTS — Donkey Basketball, 4; A.F.S.,2. ANN MARIE ROCHELEAU — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; A.F.S., 2, 3, 4; Variety Show, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society, 3, 4; Guidance Help, 3, 4; Christmas List Committee, 4; Walk for Mankind, 3; Ken ' s Korps, 4; “Bye Bye Birdie, 4. CHRISTINE RODGERS — Pep Club, 1, 2, 4; A.F.S., 1, 2, 3; Treasurer, 3; Softball, 1; Majorette, 1, 2; Field Hockey, 2, 4; Class Treasurer, 4; Variety Show, 3, 4; Senior Planning Committee, 4; Color and Banner Committee, 4. TED ROLLINS — Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Out¬ door Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; Indoor Track, 2, 3, 4; Student Council, 3; Ken ' s Korps, 4. ANNETTE ROUGEAU — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; 1st Place Marlboro Jaycees ' Essay Contest, 2; A.F.S., 1, 2, 3; Junior Class Dance Committee, 3; Senior Class Planning Committee, 4. JANET ROUSSEAU — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey, 2; Candy Sales Com¬ mittee, 3; Christmas List Committee, 4; Yearbook Staff, 4. KAREN ROWE — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; A.F.S., 2, 3; Student Representative, 1, 2, 3; Gymnastics, 1,2; Highlander Staff, 1, 2; Ken ' s Korps, 4. BETTY ROY — Softball; Fashion Show; Broomball; Variety Show. PAULA RUSSO — Yearbook Staff, 4; Senior Christmas List Committee, 4; Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; A.F.S., 1; Ski Club, 1; Variety Show, 4; Enterprise ' s School Correspondent; Ken ' s Korps, 4. LYNN SALINGER — National Honor Society, 2, 3, 4, President, 4; Executive Yearbook Staff, 4; Literary Magazine, 2; Pep Club, 2; Drama Club, 1; High- 63 lander Staff, 1,2; Student Council Walk for Mankind, 3, 4; Betty Crocker Homemaker ' s Award, 4; Science Quiz Team, 4; Bye Bye Birdie Cast, 4. LEE SANTELLA — Christmas Tree Com¬ mittee, 4; Christmas List Committee, 4; Football, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 1; Wres¬ tling, 3; Track, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. MARK SARAGI AN — Gymnastics, 3. SHARLENE SARGENT — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show, 4; Yearbook Staff, 4; Christmas List Committee, 4; Hal¬ loween Dance Committee, 4; Donkey Basketball Game, 4; Senior Faculty Basketball Game, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. ANN SAUNDERS — A.F.S., 4. BEVERLY SAWTELLE — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey, 1; Student Leader, 2, 4; Donkey Basketball Game, 4. RONALD SAWTELLE — Work, 1, 2, 3, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. JIM SAYERS — Football, 1,4; Baseball, 2, 3; Basketball, 2. KAREN SCHOFIELD — Drama Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Leader, 2, 3; A.F.S., 1, 2, 3; Senior List Committee, 4. ELAINE SCHWENK — Junior Varsity Bas¬ ketball, 1; Varsity Basketball, 2; Soft- ball, 1; Gymnastics, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff, 4; Marlboro High Chorus, 1, 2; Office Help, 2, 3; Tutoring, 4. ALEX SENECAL — Football, 3, 4; Base¬ ball ; National Honor Society, 2. AMY SENECAL — Softball, 1, 3, 4; Rifle, 1; Student Leader, 3,4. DONALD SHERMAN — Soccer, 2, 3, Manager, 2; Ken ' s Korps, 4. ANDRE SIENIAWSKI — Art Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Photography Club, 3; Decorating Committee, 3; Yearbook Staff, 4. SONIA STANIUNAS — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Christmas List, 4; Variety Show, 4. PETER STEFANSKI — Cross Country, 3, 4; Indoor Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; Outdoor Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council, 3; Christmas List Committee, 4. PAUL ST. GEORGE — Chorus, 1,2, 3. GAIL ST. MICHEL — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; A.F.S., 1, 2; Softball Team, 2; Gymnas¬ tics, 2; Variety Show, 4; Cheerleaders Club, 2,3. ELLEN SULLIVAN — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club, 1; Christmas List Committee, 4; Yearbook Committee, 4; A.F.S., 1, 2. JIM TAMULIS — Football, 2, 3, 4; Base¬ ball, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society, 2, 3, 4; Honorary Vice-President in charge of impeachment proceedings, 4; A.F.S., 3, 4; Senior Planning Com¬ mittee, 4; Broomball, 3; Senior Faculty Basketball Game, 4; Massachusetts Boys ' State Representative, 3; Algebra Award, 1. ADRIAN TEMPLE — Football Manager, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Manager, 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball Manager, 1,2; Ken ' s Korps, 4. KEN THEBADO — Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1, 2; Ski Club, 1, 2, 3, Vice- President, 3; Photo Club, 1, 2, 3, Presi¬ dent, 3; Yearbook Photographer, 1, 2; Indoor Track, 1, 2; Outdoor Track, 1, 2, 3,4. KEVIN THEBADO — Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball; Yearbook Staff, 4; Basket¬ ball; Track, 1,2. BILL TOBIN — Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 1, 2; Soccer, 4; Christmas List Committee, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4, Chair¬ man. DONNA TRACY — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3; A.F.S., 1, 2; Library Aide, 2; Guidance, 3; Yearbook Staff, 4. DICK TRACY — Football, 3; Baseball, 1; Hockey, 2; A.F.S., 1. TERZO TROMBETTA — Student Coun¬ cil Representative from M.V.H.S., 2, 3; Student Faculty Advisory Committee, 4. BARBARA TROUMPOLOS — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council, 3; A.F.S., 2, 3, 4; Junior Homeroom Collector, 3; Yearbook Staff, 4. DENNIS TRUDEAU — Hockey, 1, 2; Auto Body Frisbee Team, 4. ELAINE TURCOTTE — Pep Club, 1, 2; Softball, 1; Yearbook Staff, 4; Student Leader Corps, 2, 3,4. RALPH VACCA — Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 1; Student Council, 2; Pep Club, 1; Wrestling, 3; Track, 1,2. MELANIE VACHON — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Christmas List Committee, 4; Leader Corps, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. PETER VAILLANCOURT — Wrestling, 3; Basketball, 2; Soccer, 1; Track, 2; Ken ' s Korps, 4. DAVE VEINOT — Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4. KARL VIGEANT — Cross Country, 2, 3, 4; Indoor Track, 2, 3, 4; Outdoor Track, 4. KEN VIGEANT — Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 2, 3, 4; A.F.S., 2, 3, 4; KEN of Ken ' s Korps, 4. JIM VITAL — Cross Country, 1, 2, 3, 4; Indoor Track, 1, 2, 4; Outdoor Track, 1, 2,4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. NANCY WALCOTT — Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 3, 4; Drama Club, 1,2; Stu¬ dent Leader, 2, 4; Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; A.F.S., 4; Nurses ' Club, 2, 3. BRIAN WALSH — Baseball, 2; Cross Country, 3; Ken ' s Korps, 4. GREG WEIR — Gymnastics, 1. FRANCIE WELLEN — Pep Club, 1, 2. SANDRA WEST — Pep Club, 1, 2, 3; Bas¬ ketball, 3. KEN WHEELER — Football, 1. BETTE-JO WHITTEMORE — Basketball, 1,2, 3, 4; Softball, 3; Field Hockey, 3, 4; A.F.S., 3,4; Pep Club, 1, 2, 3,4. MELODY ORAM WILLIAMS — Pep Club, 1,2. GAIL WOODWORTH — Senior Prom Decorating Committee, 3. GEOFF WYSHAK — Outdoor Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; Indoor Track, 2, 3; Football, 1; Wrestling, 4; Key Club, 1, 2, 3, Secre¬ tary, 2, President, 3; Student Faculty Advisory Committee, 4; Student Advi¬ sory Committee, 4; Student Council Officer, 4; Yearbook Photographer, 4; Science Quiz Team, 3; Student Repre¬ sentative to Marlborough School Committee, 4; Ken ' s Korps, 4. MIKE YACYSHYN — Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society, 3, 4, Vice- President, 4; Student Council, 2, 3, 4, President, 4; A.F.S., 3, President, 3; Student Faculty Advisory Committee, 4. BOB ZAKREWSKI — Hockey, 2; Foot¬ ball, 4; Basketball, 1; Ken ' s Korps, 4. 64 FOOTBALL The 1972-1973 Varsity Football Squad PAULDRUMMEY, DICK LEWIS, Head Coach Assistant Coach SCORES WE THEY at Shrewsbury 0 7 Leominster 8 23 at Milford 20 8 Maynard 28 3 Algonquin 10 0 Worcester Burncoat 32 13 at Clinton 12 8 at Gardner 14 8 Hudson 6 14 66 + ' s Starting a game . . . BILL BEANIE RALPH STEVE and winning it. SPUD TOM BOB 67 The gang 68 Charge! PETER SIDELINED PLAYERS: Don Pacific, Mike Yacyshyn, and Lee Santella and friend Star Quarterback STEVE CRETE RALPH KEVIN 69 Pep talk before the game Ready for the pass Our Panther mascot From out of nowhere: a completed pass for the touchdown THE GAME FINAL SCORE Hudson 14 Marlboro 6 As the girls cheer us on Anticipation HOMECOMING Sylvia Schick and her escort Bruce Gaulin. Her reign at an end . . . Laurie Clingan and her escort Michael McCarthy . . . the new Queen, Debbie Colley, takes over, with Stephen McKew at her side. Marcia Goggin and her escort George Leblanc April Johnson and her escort Ronald Morse Joanne McNally and her escort Vincent Catelotti CHEERING OUR NOBLEST SPORT DEBBIE JOYCE BEVERLY NIXON DEBBIE PAKUS I JEANNE ELLEN DONAGHY, Captain THE CROWNING GLORY — (top to bottom) Tana, Cathy, Karen, Jeanne Ellen, Jeanne, Debbie M. , Debbie J., Mary, Debbie P., Beverly, and Ann Marie, (miss¬ ing: Melissa). Coach Fontaine with an admirer 72 CO-CAPTAINS Jane McKenna Rebecca Russo This year was a first at Marlboro High — we finally had a jun¬ ior varsity cheering squad. The girls worked extra hard, and were the guys happy! Now they had something to look at besides the other team!! Marching off to a winning season Not only was the football team in a winning mood this year, but our cheerleaders pulled off some victories for themselves in the spring. The middle of March saw them taking first place in the competition at Mohawk Trail Regional High School. A week later, Marlboro High School placed second at the David Prouty High School Cheer¬ leaders ' Tournament. Finally, on April 14, our cheerleaders walked off with first place at the Chi¬ copee tournament, large school division. Congratulations, girls!! THE TEAM SCORES WE THEY Auburn 0 1 Shrewsbury 1 0 Westboro 0 1 at West Boylston 4 0 at Hudson 3 1 Leominster 0 2 at Shrewsbury 3 2 Hudson 1 2 West Boylston 6 1 at Westboro 2 3 at Leominster 0 2 at Auburn 1 5 MIKE FERRECHIA DAVE LaCROIX Ooops! COACH LUDCATE Go, AlbieH! 74 CO-CAPTAINS ALRISOTTI BILL TOBIN 75 THE TEAM with Coach Lafreniere CROSS COUNTRY JEFF ROBERTS SCORES WE THEY Milford 15 49 at Shrewbury 26 29 at Clinton 31 26 at Algonquin 25 33% Auburn 28 29 at Milford 19 42 Shrewsbury 39 22 Clinton 27 28 Algonquin 21 40 at Auburn 21 38 Wachusett Invitational 135 —4th States 274 —10th State Finals 12 (Vital) It should be mentioned that Jim Vital holds three impressive records which he earned senior year: the Class A record of 12:038, at the Wachusett Invitational Meet, course record of 12.00 as District III champ, and the school record of 11:39 for the MHS course. KARL VIGEANT PETESTEFANSKI 76 JIM VITAL F E L D Coach Caynor with her varsity team Michelle gets her last-minute instructions. THE GAMES US THEM at Shrewsbury 3 0 Hudson 3 0 Milford 1 1 at Algonquin 0 4 Clinton 2 0 Shrewsbury 3 0 at Hudson 4 1 at Milford 0 2 Algonquin 2 0 at Clinton 0 1 at Auburn 0 0 C ' mon Bette Jo, STRETCH!! 77 JUDY BIBBO Which way did it go? ANDY BURKE, Captain and MVP JANE CARLIN Mary and Michelle go at it during practice. Andy shows ' em how. LYNN LAVALLEE 78 BARBARA McDANIEL MARY McCRATH CHRIS RODGERS Joub gives Marcia some strategic advice. 79 ■ mi 1 L K m L 1 wBBBk UJ This sign speaks for itself. SCORES US THEM West Boylston 39 50 at Littleton 54 40 Westboro 59 61 at Millbury 55 56 at Westboro 68 45 at Shrewsbury 51 56 Algonquin 46 45 at Maynard 62 58 Auburn 66 54 at Milford 52 40 Hudson 51 40 Clinton 67 59 Milford 81 60 Shrewsbury 46 50 at Algonquin — OT 45 44 Maynard 59 51 at Hudson — OT 58 53 at Clinton 59 65 Littleton 61 56 at Auburn 46 53 Marlboro vs. St. Peters (at Worcester Tech) 38 67 COACH FINNERON The coach with his managers Greg Brewster and Adrian Temple SENIOR BIG-SHOTS: Co-Captains Joubert, Kniper, and Tobin 81 The 1973 Basketball Squad kept plowing through games, and winning them!! The cliffhangers made the winter sea¬ son bearable and brought MHS to the Tech Tourney. w « - ' ■M I 1 r y 82 Varsity Team and Co-Captains GIRLS ' BASKETBALL ANDY ANNETTE KATHY 83 A little encouragement to dispel discouragement — courtesy of Coach Paratore The Game Winner SCORES WE THEY Shrewsbury 7 45 at Algonquin 32 44 Maynard 35 39 Milford 40 26 at Hudson 28 29 at Clinton 24 38 at Milford 23 16 at Shrewsbury 47 52 Algonquin 23 44 at Maynard 31 35 Hudson 38 36 Clinton 24 28 84 Check out Mike Marinoni, voted MVP COACH DICK LONCUEIL SCORES WE THEY at St. John ' s 2 4 at Auburn 2 5 at Doherty 3 0 Hudson 1 1 Warwick 6 1 at Oyster River 4 1 at St. Mary ' s (Mil.) 3 0 Wachusett 2 1 Burncoat 10 0 St. Peters 2 4 at Maynard 0 2 St. John ' s 1 2 Maynard 5 1 Auburn 1 3 St. Mary ' s 6 0 at Wachusett 2 4 Doherty 6 2 at St. Peters 0 4 at Burncoat 11 4 at Hudson 2 4 Seniors plus One: Don Pacific, Mike Brown, Al Risotti, Steve Costanzo, and Mickey O ' Reilly WE THEY at Weston 24 48 at Wayland 21 35 at Framingham North 42 33 at Holliston 24 48 Weston 27 39 at Algonquin 21 49 Wayland 39 24 Framingham North 42 27 Holliston 37 33 Algonquin 27 38 5 C O R E S The pin 86 Mad finish INDOOR TRACK STEVE DuhH THE TEAM (?) SCORES US THEM Marian 39 47 Midfield 52.5 33.5 Shrewsbury 34 52 Entire field relay carnival — finished 3rd Naragansett 61 25 Lunenburg 49 37 Holliston 37 49 Ashland 26.5 59.5 Entire field League meet — finished 3rd All meets were held in Ashland Up and over 87 Coach Soules and Senior members Elaine Schwenk and Evelyn Blackney GIRLS ' GYMNASTICS 9 THE TEAM MARY SCHWENK Eileen Blackney performing on the horse 88 Sue Thibodeau tries for an eagle on the uneven parallel bars. 1 tl 1 | Hi my | | ■ Jj rill 1 LL H 1 MS 1 MVP, ELAINE SCORES WE THEY at Westboro 45.05 71.30 Holliston 53.50 45.50 at Auburn 45.15 73.55 at Medway 44.80 60.10 Oxford 48.45 51.65 at Tantasqua 55.70 42.00 at Holliston 53.50 48.80 Medway 49.70 59.65 Auburn 48.80 70.30 Westboro 45.10 54.70 Tantasqua 52.20 59.25 89 The Team COACH LAMONTACNE BOYS ' GYMNASTICS 5 WE THEY c at Westboro 44.5 77.2 O Holliston 58.5 51.8 at Auburn 60.8 61.7 R at Medway 56.0 58.8 Oxford 47.2 58.0 at Tantasqua 59.95 57.45 E at Holliston 41.4 51.3 Medway 61.5 67.8 S Alan Thibodeau performing on the high bar DAVEGEHLY, Captain 90 SCORES WE THEY Malden 867 903 at Waltham 883 884 at Wayland 826 905 Bedford 886 891 Melrose 858 767 Acton 872 800 at Concord 853 826 Watertown 867 823 at Newton 889 884 at Braintree 884 856 THE GUYS. . . MIKt FERRECCHIA, Co-Captain RICHARD BARTLETT, Co-Captain AND THE CALS. ANNETTE BRODEUR AMYSENECAL MISSING: ELLYN JANE GOLDSTEIN, long-time supporter and, finally, member of team 91 B A s p r n r j 1 I E B A v ’ - ' .• M- L ... £ L J The Varsity Team with Coach Lewis SCORES US THEM Maynard 13 1 Fitchburg 3 2 at Leominster 7 8 at Westboro 5 3 Clinton 11 8 at Shrewsbury 2 5 Algonquin 2 1 Leominster 1 6 at Milford 0 7 Hudson 7 8 at Clinton 8 1 Shrewsbury 1 5 at Fitchburg 2 3 at Algonquin 2 4 Milford 3 2 at Hudson 8 1 Westboro 0 2 at Maynard 11 7 MIKE JOUBERT MARK LAVIOLETTE BILL LEAVER 92 10 ' f { m DAVID VEINOT 6 JOHN RICCIUTI ALBIE R ISOTTI MIKE YACYSHYN Dave, on the mound 93 Coach Gaynor and her team GIRLS ' SOFTBALL ANDI BURKE, Co-Captain AMYSENECAL, MVP SCORES WE THEY Auburn 6 30 at Clinton 8 13 Shrewsbury forfeited no umpire at Algonquin 10 20 Milford 5 26 at Hudson 11 9 Clinton 6 8 at Shrewsbury 2 28 Algonquin 4 30 at Milford 4 38 Hudson 7 21 LYNN LAVALLEE, Co-Captain KARLA VALENTINO 94 The Golfers GOLF Captain and MVP surveys his turf. US THEM s Leomister 7 2 Clinton 716 Vh C at Westboro 2 7 at Algonquin 5 4 O Milford 8 1 Leominster 6 3 at Shrewsbury 616 216 R at Clinton 7 2 Shrewsbury 516 316 Westboro 3 6 E Algonquin 1 8 at Auburn 0 9 at Milford forfeit to Marlboro c at Algonquin — league playoff for championship 2V2 616 Letterman ERIC GOLDSTEIN Letterman DAVE KNIPE Letterman ED RADIVONYK 95 CHICO OUTDOOR TRACK STEVE The pages have no action shots because the staff neglected to take them. We ' re sorry. But here are the pictures of the men who made the team possible. STEVE BRIAN 96 JEFF TED PETE SCORES The Score Box remains empty because the record was not in by the end of the year. KARL GEOFF 97 The Girls ' Track Team gets advice from Coach Benoit. ANNETTE GIRLS ' TRACK The girls finally won out, and got their own track team. They were out practic¬ ing right alongside the guys. Who knows — maybe by next year they ' ll compete officially! EILEEN BLACKNEY 98 BOYS ' TENNIS The men: the team; Mr. Terry: their coach STEVE BEAUCHEMIN SCORES US THEM Leominster 4 1 at West Boylston 1 4 Littleton 4 1 at Algonquin 1 4 Milford 0 5 Algonquin 2 3 at Milford 0 5 at Shrewsbury 0 5 Shrewsbury 2 3 at Littleton 5 4 West Boylston 3 2 at Leominster 6 3 Auburn 1 4 BRUCEGAUUN Brucie, all decked out Does Mr. Terry con his physics students into the game? 99 GIRLS ' TENNIS COACH PARATORE WE THEY Hopkinton 3 2 5 West Boylston 2 3 c Algonquin 0 5 at Hopkinton 0 5 o at Milford 0 5 Shrewsbury 2 3 R at Algonquin 0 5 E Milford 0 5 at Auburn 1 4 s at Shrewsbury 1 4 at West Boylston 1 3 at ROSE BARBARA CHRIS 100 SENIOR PLANNING COMMITTEE (top to bottom, I to r) Annette Rougeau, Vince Catelotti, Marcia Goggin, Karen Beauregard, Ellyn Jane Goldstein, Bruce Gaulin, Cinky Ratcliffe, Jim Tamulis, Charlie Evangelista, Laurie Clingan, Carl Krager, and Beverly Nixon. These two committees helped the class along in every¬ thing from the Donkey Basketball game to the Hop to the Christmas List to the Variety Show, etc., etc., etc.,. . . THANKS!!! I i CHRISTMAS LIST COMMITTEE Out of the whole bunch, Sharlene Sargent deserves most of the credit for the fantastic Xmas list we had this year! 103 AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE OFFICERS in front row: President — Kathiy Casceli Vice-President — Karen Beauregard Secretary — Denise Denoncourt (Claudette?) Treasurer — Mickey O ' Reilly CHORUS TFie chorus performs at their annual Spring concert. 104 The Band f srff Once every four years, the MHS Band takes a trip to Washington, D.C., to represent Massachusetts in the annual Cherry Blossom Parade. Money is raised through concerts and refreshment stands at football games, and by selling candy. Thanks to an outstanding effort by the mem¬ bers, MHS made it in 1973. Mr. Brucchi tries his hand at performing. Mr. Valente gives orders prior to departure. 105 P. A. D. A F A N T R JFK H R E R Ed Abrams, Editor NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS: President — Lynn Salinger Vice-President — (missing) Mike Yacyshyn Secretary — Mary Boule Treasurer —Vicky Hartwell OFFICE HELP (I. to r.) Jeanne Donaghy, Barbara Troumpalos, Julie Piacitelli, Sue Proctor, Vivian Gleason — all with Mrs. Luz. 106 niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiimmim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiih PEP CLUB OFFICERS: President — Debbie Colley Vice-President — Sharon MacDonald Secretary— Pam Landry Treasurer — Angela Agoritsas STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: President— Paul Rogers Vice-President — Paul Rogers Recording Secretary — Judy Jaarsma Corresponding Secretary — Terri Senecal Treasurer — Jane McKenna Student Representative to the School Committee — Geoff Wyshak Student Representative to the State Regional Advisory Committee — Steve Comeau Hr I -M ■l ? s? 1ft «■ jflt • -Jpg £ Wk JB1 ' j m T ' - LfcK llfi M ft v jpp | J m STUDENT LIBRARIANS YOUR YEARBOOK WAS BROUGHT TO YOU BY. . . YEARBOOK STAFF: A special thanks to Marcia Goggin for her on-the-spot photography YEARBOOK CO-EDITORS: Vicky Hartwell Paul Cottone Lynn Salinger The staff takes a lunch break, with a little help from our friend, Mr. Austin. Dianne Croteau OUR TYPISTS Donna Tracy tY Julie Piacitelli 108 PRfAJTHEH P L fiC p ope n a HfK- ' t fl OM TO «®T -fc- « T me a MASiMQRC M P llIC LIBRART JVrA«rtBR 88fC MASS. PANTHER PLACE The Distributive Ed Crew headed by Mr. Farry The store was a place to gather and get news. A landmark by the Panther Place 109 voc The Marlboro Vocational School will always be remembered . . . and will go on forever in the minds of all who have shared part of their lives with it. — Terzo Trombetta Hey, look at that! Dextrous Fingers Fiddle Down Under Peter demonstrates his Auto Body talents Look what they ' ve done to my car, Ma. 110 Digging In The guys enjoy themselves during their lunch break. 111 MODERN DANCE RECITAL A Spring recital, on June 6, culminated the work of the Modern Dance group. Ms. Paratore with two of her stars Co-leader Jeanne Elwood Co-leader Ellen Noble, ' who couldn ' t make the performance 112 Our team didn ' t disappoint anyone. B S A P N L A 1 N T A CONTEST Matt McKew accepts on behalf of his teammates. A second place prize of $50 made it possible to buy pink flowers for all the girls at graduation. Everyone digs in. 113 Geoff of Arabia Tommy and Maeve Mmmm, good!! What ' s a dance without music?! HALLOWEEN DANCE 114 Cardigans, ponytails, slicked-back hair Rompin ' and Stompin ' at the Hop THE HOP Annette R. enjoys herself. Annette C. has fun, too. Red lipstick and leather jackets Barbara has a high vantage point. 115 A dirty old man Joe gets stuck with clean-up. Ms. Nesti plays kinda dirty. 116 - V Y , 7VooS C e TIaccw ■ (W T soV,- 9 ckv wiaVn yft - i. Jv ’ r A n .s; ? KoAVv, JohsAo r Wi v! ' t 1 l _ , p.wFWif cufiisrn I T rr AoYcUVn- Y Ite oWr 4 - V C -Vhe. v° JjeWie Py eeXNV J Se ( orx cWvV Si SW« K« Edy- A K - i I i 117 118 yVf ?. HAN NAG AN FOR THIRTY THREE YEARS OF TRUE IRISH DEDICATION SINCERE THANKS FROM THE CLASS OF ' 73 Deb and Bruce present Mr. Hannagan with his pla¬ que. A surprise Senior meeting to honor a special person Standing ovation for the man we love 11 an Mh SAINT PA TRICK ' S DAY Mr. Hannagan surveys his loot. Remember this poster? ' The only thing to mar the day was a psychology teacher ' s con¬ spiracy to sneak an orange cake into the school. Mr. Hannagan gave strict instructions NOT to let the man re-enter unless something was done with that cake! 120 The leprechauns were working hard. ’■k Mr. Beland still thought they could be thwarted, and he went out to get his orange cake. And you KNOW who played it smart!! Of course, Mr. Beland claimed he was an inno¬ cent victim. 121 122 The Can-Can a la Marlboro High School The revived Faculty act was hot! Kathy McCook 123 I Am Woman, by Kathy McCook Jethro P.O.E Robin Novia The Snack Cakes Geoff, Bill, Carl, Shane, and Ted 124 The Andrews Sisters Don ' t Sit Under The Apple Tree Jane Forance THE GIFT OF HEAL TH — A BENEFIT VARIETY SHOW FOR WESTBORO STATE HOSPITAL Curtain Call 125 Everyone BERMUDA PALMETTO BAY HOTEL and COTTAGE COLONY Cedar Room Restaurant Ha ’penny Pub 126 ■ Checking out the lifeguard Hey, look, no hands!!! « ' ' V h . i Mealtime meant dressing up. 127 Cheese! These pictures represent a minute capsule of an unbelievable April vacation week. The majority of the pictures remain without label. For the people who went, however, they need no title because they will always invoke the memories of. . . . . . Bermuda. Jean and Joe enjoy their dinner. 128 129 130 If I had the wings of a dove, I would fly, fly away, fly away, and be at rest. 131 BYE BYE BIRDIE CAST Albert: Edward Abrams Rosie. Vicky Hartwell Kim: Evelyn Blackney Mrs. Macafee: Donna Racca Mr. Macafee. Dick Bartlett Mrs. Peterson: Mary Ellen Lacina Conrad Birdie: Andy LeClaire . Hugo F. Peabody: Vince Catelotti Randolph: John F. F. Frey Ursula: Kathy McCook Gloria Rasputin: Carol Turmel Mrs. Merkle: Nancy Curll Mayor: Bernie Meister Helen: Cheryl Stone Alice. Ann Marie Rocheleau Margie: Gloria Zerella Nancy: Joy Bartlett Bartender and Policeman: Al Lawrence Teen girl: Mary Schofield Ted. Grady Bowen Freddie: Charles Beland Harvey: Dave Paquette Karl: Dave Gehly ► Reporter. Lynn Salinger Penelope. Karen Tobin Deborah Sue. Brenda Miele Sad Girl: Mary-Ellen Turcott Stage Manager (Sullivan Show): - Bruce Gehly Makeup Woman (Sullivan Show). Pauline Turmel Director: Ms. Sarah Hunter (Icraveit!!) Assistant Student Director: Belva Mclrvin Stage Manager: Dale Martinson Lighting: Richard Hicks, Jody ; Martin Tickets. Suzanne Angers Publicity. Ellyn Jane Goldstein 1 Make-up: Ellen Hollis Sound: Bernie Meister : Music Played By: Belva Mclrvin • Paul Connolly, Andy LeClaire Stage Crew: Linda Yamulis, Jane Peterson, Liz Johmann, Michelle Gauvin The Telephone Hour Scene — Singing Going Steady, the teens rejoice when Kim Macafee is pinned to Hugo F. Peabody. Teenyboppers croon We Love You, Conrad at the railroad station. Al, Birdie ' s manager, tries to answer the reporters ' questions. 132 Adults and teens of Sweetapple, Ohio join to praise Conrad Birdie, singing “For he ' s a fine, upstanding, average, modest, patriotic, healthy, normal, American boy!!! Mr. Macafee steals the show, during the taping of the all-important Ed Sullivan Show. Conrad tells Al he is sick of all of Sweetapple, saying, “I AM TENSE!” 133 Conrad, anxious to go out and have some fun, asks Alice and Deborah Sue where to go to find it. They tell him, The ice house. Rebellious Kim and the gang sing, There ' s Such a Lot of Livin ' to Do! In the end, of course, everything works out. Conrad, jailed by Mr. Macafee for kidnapping his daughter, escapes, thanks to Albert, into the Army. Hugo proposes to Kim and she accepts. Albert marries Rosie, leaves the music business, and starts a new life in Pumpkin Falls, Iowa, as an English teacher. The teeny boppers drift offstage, still swooning after their idol, Conrad Birdie. 134 JUNIOR PROM, CHATEAU DE VILLE Junior Class Officers Class Advisors and Administration George, Donnie and Beanie give an impromptu performance. 135 The Grand March Crowning the Queen Karen Beauregard, Queen, with her Court and their escorts: Sherry Ordung April Johnson Beverly Nixon Sharlene Sargent 136 SENIOR FORMAL — MAY 30,1973 — CHATEAU DE VILLE Setting the mood for the evening — a happy, healthy Mr. Hannagan and his radi¬ ant wife. Senior Class Officers — all dressed up An overall view 137 Each couple enters the ballroom in eager anticipation of the night to come. Mr. Clancy and his wife take their turn on the dance floor. - tr V Vince takes a good look as the dancers pass by. 138 The Greek Dance was a big hit. Denise throws Mr. Georges a big grin. Two Photogenic Couples 139 CLASS DA Y OCEAN BEACH PARK , CONN. Class Day started off gray and dreary. It rained on the way down, and when we arrived at the beach, you couldn ' t even see the water for all the fog. But during lunch, the fog burned away, the sun shone brilliantly, and the day was complete. Some people decided to catch up on sleep lost the night before. At least two people were glad to see us so Where do we go? Dolores was happy. Mr. C poses for the camera. mtu § v - - v - V m: ,m 77 v ■ Lv. C , . ll. ' . V- ' 4 To swim or not to swim — that was the ques¬ tion! It took seven buses to haul us away. 140 Trying to decide what to do Cindy digs into lunch. 141 Kathy grooves to the music during lunch. THE Gang Bill practices deep concentration. Food makes everyone happy. 142 WALK BEFORE YOU RUN, IN TODAY ' S WORLD OF RACES The Class of Nineteen Hundred and Seventy-three of the Marlborough High School invites you to be present at its Commencement Exercises Kelleher Field Saturday Afternoon, June the second at two o ' clock FOR OUTDOOR GRADUATION ONLY GRADUATION 144 Junior Class Marshalls, Michelle Vigeant and Ski Bigelow lead us on the field. • Last minute reflections 145 Class Valedictorian Class Salutatorian LYNN SALINGER JIMTAMULIS Vocational High Speaker TERZOTROMBETTA Class President MARCIA GOCGIN School Committee Representative GEOFF WYSHAK Presenting the Class Gift Mayor Gadbois addresses the class. Principal Brucchi reads the school awards. 146 Nancy Walcott receives her diploma from the mayor. Honor Society students receive gold honor cords for their membership. 147 SUPERLA TIVES NICEST HAIR — Ralph Hayden and Margie D ' Allesio NICEST EYES — Joe Mulvey and Maryellen Minehan NICEST SMILE — David Veinot and Jean Ellen Donaghy MOST ATHLETIC — Mike Joubert and Andrea Burke MOST ARTISTIC — Andre Sieniawski and Leslie LeBlanc MOST MUSICAL — Bob Fisher and Ann Marie Rocheleau MOST DEPENDABLE — Bill Elder and Linda Porter MOST TALKATIVE — Vince Catelotti and Shirley Padhaisky MOST POPULAR — David Knipe and Marcia Goggin MOST BRILLIANT — Geoffrey Wyshak and Lynn Salinger MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED — Steve Comeau and Vicky Hartwell MOST INVOLVED — Bruce Gaulin and Ellen Jane Goldstein BEST DRESSED — Albert Risotti and Joanne McNally BEST LOOKING — Carl Krager and April Johnson WITTIEST — Richard Bartlett and Kathy McCook SHYEST — Mark Laviolette and Karen Galloni CUTEST — Matt McKew and Barbara McDaniel FRIENDLIEST — Shane Kennedy and Judy Bibbo SEXIEST — Ronnie Morse and Nancy Coppola EASIEST GOING — Joe Mullen and Lisa Bilancieri CLASS JESTER — George LeBlanc and Rayanne Coloumbe MR. VOCATIONAL — Tat Trombetta The School ' s Greatest Athletes Ann Marie minus guitar Mr. Popularity, Dave Knipe. You can depend on — Elder. C ' mon, Vince, say something! V v v x Linda, the most dependable girl we know. In Concert — Bob Fisher I Marcia, that ' s popularity! Geoffrey, O Brilliant One. We just can ' t figure out in WHAT he will succeed. The cat with the fancy clothes A successful physical therapist Showing why she was voted Best Dressed The sexiest couple of MHS ■«fcSr,r.. The witty duo — Dick and Kathy Mr. Friendly on the dance floor Mr. Voc., Tat Trombetta Easy Going — money and all Aren ' t they cute? 151 CLASS WILL 73 WE LEAVE: TOMMY ALLEN — My roof racks to Maeve SUZANNE ANGERS — My Knowledge of Chemistry to some deserving student BILL ARCUDI — All my computer programs to the Math department JOHN ARSENAULT — My old razor MICHELE AUCOIN — My shorthand book to Mrs. Armour NANCY AUGER — A good friend a last school year ANNE BACAUSKAS — A bag of sticks BETTE ANN BARBERIO — The Panther Place to a lucky underclassman DICK BARTLETT — McDonald ' s to the underclassmen MIKE BEANE — My spot at the mirror to Maureen Blair KAREN BEAUREGARD — The number 56 to someone who loves it COLLEEN BELAND — The school lunches to next year ' s freshmen GENE BENARD — Padding for the faculty at next year ' s Donkey Basketball game BOB BERTE — My gym suit to Mr. Lamontagne DAREN BERTOLETTE — Gym clothes to the freshmen JUDY BIBBO — An algebra book I found in locker 1069 LISA BILANCIERI — A portfolio of self-portraits to Jan Miller EVELYN BLACKNEY — First place in Gymnastics to Eileen ROBERT BLAISDELL — The lunches to the school MARGERY BOSWORTH — A new chorus for Mr. Koptiew ROCHELLE BOUCHIE — All my hockey stuff to Mr. Croft MICHAEL BOUFFARD — Best of Luck to the school PAUL BOULE — Gym shorts GAIL BRADLEY — Soccer fans to Mr. Ludgate ANNETTE BRODEUR — My tennis racket and $50,000 for new tennis courts MICHAEL BROWN — A fan club for Matt Fulham LYN BRUNO — Mr. Clancy ' s gum hat to future gum chewers CHERIE BURGESS — Memories of me just being here ANDREA BURKE — My field hockey stick to a deserving player KATHIE CAHILL — A copy of my diploma to Mr. Hannagan PAULA CAMILLUCCI — The school to anyone ANNETTE CARBONE — My number 15 basketball uniform to an underclassman COLLEEN CARROLL — My coordination to my brother BRUCE CARTER — My gym suit to Mr. Ludgate KATHY CASACELI — A McDonald ' s trash container for the school parking lot VINCE CATELOTTI — My golden hammer DAVE CHAMPAGNE — Good luck JOE CHARPENTIER — All my notes from Mr. Winer to my brother JOHN CHATALIAN — Denise, Laurie and Peggy to Mr. Nahoumi ' s French class CHERYL CHIAVARAS — My opinions to Mrs. LeVan GERARD CHOINSKI — My gym suit to the school BOB CHRISTENSEN — All my old equipment to the upcoming football nuts DENISE CHURCHILL —My headaches WALTER CLAIRE — The rotten pumpkin in my locker to Dyanne Roy PAUL CLEMENT — Thanks for being a part of my life LAURIE CLINGAN — My jeans to a junior named Lor¬ raine DENISE COLE — My height to my sister DEBBIE COLLEY — Pep Rallies to the Sophomores CLAUDE COMAS — A school pub to the class of ' 74 ROBERT COMAS — A case of Moxie to the class of ' 74 STEVE COMEAU — Hopes for a new high school EDDY COMPTON — My head band and palm guards to Mark Trudeau LAURA COOKE — A peaceful day for Mr. Hannagan LINDA COOKE — All my books to the underclassmen NANCY COPPOLA — A senior button to Brian Breen KEITH CORRINNE — A bottle of Hai-Karate PAUL COTTONE — An empty seat in Mr. Ludt ' s period A class RAYANNE COULOMBE — Mr. Finneron in peace LOUANN COURTEMANCHE — My old clothes to a certain 152 junior DIANNE CROTEAU — Another 70-minute take to Mrs. Shuckhart SHEILA CUMMINGS — The record Sweet Little Sheila to Mr. M MARJORIE D ' ALESSIO — My top locker to a short fresh¬ man DIANNE DELANEY — My locker to someone tall DORENE DELANEY — A one way ticket to the moon for Mr. Boggs JEAN DEL GRECO — My senior pin to a junior DAN DIPIETRO — All of my blank detention slips to Mr. Hawley TONY DITULLIO — Lunches you can eat PAULA DOLLARD — All my absentee notes to some lucky underclassman JEANNE ELLEN DONAGHY — The halls quiet — for once KERRY DOWNEY — Locker 1662 to anyone who can open it on the first try DOLORES DURAND — My jolly green giant to Mr. Hanna- gan DONNA EIDINGER —Chemistry DIANNE ELLERY — To an underclassman: Keep on trying, and you ' ll succeed. Never say I give up. CHARLES EVANGELISTA — Lunches to the school GLENN EVANS — Old gym socks KAREN FITZGERALD — An empty parking space JANE FORANCE — A pair of green pixie slippers to Mr. McCaffrey JOAN FRANCOLINI — My filing box to Mrs. Shuckhart PHILIP GALLAGHER — The truck union to DiMatteo KAREN GALLONI — A rotten group of seniors next year to pick on the freshmen JOHN GOMACHE — Happy memories to a sophomore in 209 —C. L. DAVID GASPARONI — The IBM 029 to a deserving fresh¬ man, so he can try to break it! BRUCE GAULIN — My super soccer shoes to next year ' s team VALERIE GAYNOR — My practice set to Mrs. Shuckhart, if she ever finds it DAVE GEHLY — Implicit tenacity and devotion to myself and to the staff KAREN GIARDINA — My typewriter MICHAEL GIUGGIO — A sleeping bag for the team bench VIVIAN GLEASON — To Donna Campbell, her very own Ken doll MARCIA GOGGIN — Best of luck to M.H.S. ELLYN JANE GOLDSTEIN — My high shoes to Cathy Mira- bito JILL GRICE — A shorter school day for the underclassmen LINDA GUSTAFSON — Pity for the new freshmen SUSAN HAMILTON — My locker to David VICKY HARTWELL — Condolences to the Guidance Department SHARON HARVIE — The hall downstairs by the Voc to Frisky JIM HINCKLEY — Everything that has anything to do with this school JOANN HITT — Junior year Student Council work to Mr. Croft ELAINE HODGSON — 4 hamburgers to Gary Kline DAVE HOGAN — My dynamic brains to my sister JANICE HUTCH — My late slips to the 2:20 secretary DIANE FACOBSON — My locker JOANNE JACQUES — Leaves without Brian!!! PAT JOHMANN — A seat in the art room APRIL JOHNSON — A long line girdle to the cheerleaders KATHY JOHNSTON — The windowsill in room 101 TERRY JONES — My seat to Mrs. Shuckhart MIKE JOUBERT — My ability to play first base to Jim Whit¬ ney DEBBIE JOYCE — My cheering uniform, and all it meant to me, to a lucky underclassman PETE JUAIRE — My old shoes to Mr. Balthazar and Mr. Wells so one of the freshmen can follow in my footsteps SHANE KENNEDY — A smile to Miss Booth by PAUL KENYON — Fourth gear in front of Mr. Brucchi IRENE KILDAY — My 3-minute takes to Mrs. Shuckhart LAURENE KILLAM — An eye to watch a certain somebody DAVE KNIPE — Another winning season for the basketball team MARIA KOSHIVAS — A seat in Mrs. Nesti ' s zoo MARY ELLEN LACINA — A New York accent and free tick¬ ets to see the N.Y. Rangers DAVID LACROIX — Locker 650 JOYCE LAMBERT — One broken clarinet to the person for¬ tunate enough to take my first clarinet seat JUDY LAMBERT — Leave the lunches to the underclassmen 153 LORRAINE LANDRY — My Spanish II book for someone smarter CRAIG LARSEN —A haircut LYNN LAVALLEE — Leave my hockey stick to the next lucky soul MARK LAVIOLETTE — A College Handbook to most mem¬ bers of the Guidance Department CHARLENE LEANDRES — More students in the corridors KAREN LEANDRES — Good luck to the freshmen coming in next year BILL LEAVER — My collar to Gary LaMacchia GEORGE LEBLANC — My scholastic ability, in all sports JENNY LEBLANC POWER — The teachers to the under¬ classmen LESLIE LEBLANC —One last look DIANE LELIEVRE — A spoon MICHELLE LEMARBRE — My field hockey uniform to any¬ one who is tough enough to wear it SUSAN LEPORE — The entire school to all the underclass¬ men TOMMY LEVEILLEE — My suspenders MIKE LIZOTTE — My locker if you can find it BOB LYLE — An open bible MARY JANE MACDONALD — A new hope chest to Mr. Honen PETER MACDONALD — My jokes to Mr. Lafortune ANN MACK IEWICZ — My shorthand booktoCarlene McMahon BOB MADDOX — Handout sheets to Mr. Wells BOB MARKUNIS — One gallon of white paint to Mr. Wells NANCY MARSHALL — My gym sneakers to Miss Soules FRANK MASLOWSKI — My lifetime prescription to National Lampoon MIKE MCCARTHY — My body to the Science Department KATHY McCOOK — My Psychology book to Eltie JIMMY McCOY — Period D lunch STEVE McCU RLEY — The goons BARBARE McDANIEL — My 1 Field Hockey uniform to Bitty Russo VAL McGEE — Locker cGRATH — My Field Hockey stick to a Clinton-hating J.V. player NANCY McKENNA — My managing job MARCIA McKENZIE —The post of head librarian to Maeve Moore MATT McKEW — Mr. Wade, the wonderful STEVE McKEW — Left leg index finger of a nearsighted snipe DIANE McKINNON — My just like new gymsuit to Ms. Paratore PHILIP McNULTY —The mirror JOHN McSWEENEY — A St. Anselm ' s T-shirt to Mr. Hanna- gan DEB MEDEIROS—Height JOE MENDES — My old gym sneakers to the Class of 76 KATHY MERCHANT — A pair of dirty sneakers LAURA METCALF — A black magic marker to the school MARYELLYN MINEHAN — Marlboro High to all the under¬ classmen CAMILLE MODUGNO — My celluloid Lit class NICKY MOFFA — My overalls to Mr. Cogswell ED MORIN — All of the crowded corridors to all under¬ classmen CHUCKY MOSHER — A new cribbage board for Mr. Han- nagan JOE MUELLEN — My FAVORITE gym teacher Mr. Wade JOE MULVEY — The razor given to me in a senior Christ¬ mas package MICHAEL MURPHY — All the rubber in the parking lot to Dimatteo DEBRA NEY — A seat in the office BEVERLY NIXON — My long hours of study PAT NORTON — All my signed notes SHERRY ORDUNG — My favorite sewing machine to any¬ one who wants it DONNIE PACIFIC — The Bird to the underclassmen SHIRLEY PADHAISKY — One more Padhaisky for Mr. H an- nagan to straighten out DEBBIE PAKUS — My quiet personality to my sister NANCY PALMER — My locker to Jeanette SHERRY PARMENTER — The girls ' room on the main floor JANET PATRIQUIN — To Kim and Mark, I leave my spot at Jericho Hill JANE PETERS — A homeroom that ' s not in the cafeteria JULIE PIACITELLI — The Fickle Finger of Fate Award to my sister LEE ANN PITARD — My crummy gym suit to a certain incoming freshman LINDA PORTER — An H to echo through the halls 154 LARRY PRICE — My troubles SUSAN PROCTOR — Good luck to a certain incoming freshman CAROL REBAKAS — All my funny faces to anyone who wants them BOB REMICK — A few black eyes JOHN RICCIUTI — A date and a rap session with Sigmund to Mr. Beland LORILEE RIDDELL — A smokefree girls ' room to Mrs. McDonald BARBARA RIGNEY — The spirit of ' 29 ALBIE RISOTTI — Sugar Bear Lafortune a joke book for Trig MIKE ROBERT — Tire marks in the student parking lot CLAUDIA ROBERTS — A pack of Marlboros JEFF ROBERTS — A track team that doesn ' t lose to Hudson LYNDA ROBERTS — The D.E. class to some nut ANN MARIE ROCHELEAU — My seat in Sociology class to Linda Farina CHRIS RODGERS — My unfinished maroon pea coat to anyone who wants to finish it TED ROLLINS — High jump mat to Bob LaFreniere JANET ROUSSEAU — To Mr. McCaffrey; a new set of soci¬ ology books BETTY ROY — A broken locker PAULA RUSSO — 15 black high-heeled spikes from the sexiest 15 seniors in the whole school LYNN SALINGER — The key to 208 to Joanne Parent ANN SAUNDERS — Next year ' s football squad to Mary Ellen BEV SAWTELLE — A key to my wardrobe to the freshmen across the street RONNIE SAWTELLE — My car to my freshman brother BOB SCERRA — A bomb KAREN SCHOFIELD — To Mr. Croft I leave the lost colony of Roanoke Island ELAINE SCHWENK — Something I could never achieve in gymnastics to my sister Mary ALEX SENECAL — My unused pen and notebook AMY SENECAL — A quiet class to Mrs. Armour DEBBIE SEYMOUR — My dungarees ANDRE SIENIAWSKI — The Black Plague LYDIA SOBOL — My attendance record PAUL ST.GEORGE — A pencil GAIL ST.MICHAEL — All my aggravation to Francine Mar¬ lowe SONIA STANIUNAS — My dirty dungarees TERESA SUCHOMSKE — Delicious school lunches ELLEN SULLIVAN — The Luck of the Irish to Mr. Hanna- gan JIM TAMULIS — My body for research in Mr. Terry ' s cl ass ADRIAN TEMPLE — A seat in Mr. Hannagan ' s office BILL TOBIN — My basketball tactics to Steve Veinot DONNA TRACY — Mr. Brucchi DICK TRACY — The School Lunches!!! TERZO TROMBETTA — The M.V.H.S. to the M.H.S. DENNIS TRUDEAU —The Frisbee ELAINE TURCOTTE — Leave Mrs. Armour a few more gum wrappers RALPH VACCA — Middle line backer position to Greg Dajama because he ' s the only one that can fulfill it MELANIE VACHON — The puddle in my gym locker I got every year PETER VAILLANCOURT — My empty cigarette packs in my locker and twenty-five different college bulletins KARLA VALENTINO — Better lunches in the cafeteria KARL VIGEANT — A new joke book to Bob Ward KEN VIGEANT — My fan club to some unlucky underclass¬ man JIM VITAL — A new winning streak to future Cross Country teams NANCY WALCOTT — Brand new music for next year ' s chorus BRIAN WALSH — A new shop teacher to the class of 77 GREG WEIR — A cafeteria lunch FRANCIE WELLEN — Lots of love and thanks to an extremely lovable Irishman MELODY ORAM WILLIAMS — Babysitter GAIL WOODWORTH — A cleaner art room to Mrs. Bruce GEOFF WYSHAK — My supply of Gillette Platinum Plus to the hairiest underclassman MIKE YACYSHYN — Paul Drummey ' s brains to Mickey O ' Reilly, good luck! JOHN ZAYKA — Price ' s Troubles! 155 SENIORITY IS. . . . . McDonald ' s for Lunch . . Dick Bartlett ' s impressions . . Bermuda . . Rotary Club luncheons . . losing the Turkey Game . . Bye Bye Birdie . . graduation rehearsal . . wondering who ' ll be the next to marry . . Mr. Hannagan . . senior shirts . . paying our dues . . screaming the loudest at a pep rally . . not being afraid of Mr. McCaffrey . . psychology class . . The Hop . . making sure to get everyone ' s senior picture . . parties after the prom . ..being at school by 7:30 for Class Day . . . loving every minute of it 156 tfSLIC LIBRARY sH, MASS. CAN YOU REMEMBER WH EN? . . . we crawled through the halls as frosh . . . there wasn ' t extended day . . . we had assigned seats in study hall . . . our class rings came in . . . the football team won at Thanksgiving . . . the lockers seemed big . . . we were allowed in the auditorium . . . there was no jukebox . . . you didn ' t see dungarees . . . hair had to be short . . . teachers raided the cans for butt fiends . . . we didn ' t have to worry about a job, or college 157 MARLBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT SEMIFINALS THURS MARCH 8 AT 5 SR. FAC. BASKETBALL GAME FRI MARCH 9 AT730 DEAN OF GIRLS BOILER ROOM KEEP OUT RKK ■ msmi mm,H ACTHe k t Cap Cad WBtmum i 158 MARLBORnncu D1 ,« ' b ' 5L, C LlgRAW tsKUUGH. I,:ASS . -frorv artdt£ol l c H ' ! SecorbooK Co£d +ors. k,. ' •I j ; 04 [ 75 -
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