Marlborough High School - Marlborough High Yearbook (Marlborough, MA)
- Class of 1975
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1 Mluisfi I 1 MARLBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1975 % Where are you going? Far beyond where the horizon lies And the land sinks into mellow blueness . . . . . . Then Fll take your hand Finally glad that you are here By my side . from Godspell” 2 We saw anchored worlds in a shallow stream , m anonuAU PUJM IP, UBRART The current tugged at clouds, the sun, our faces And while we stared, as though into a dream the stream moved on the anchors kept their places. Van K. Brock 3 WE DEDICA TE THIS PAGE TO THE RETIRING SUPERINTENDENT OF THE MARLBOROUGH SCHOOL SYSTEM WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK THIS MAN. . . MR. RAYMOND C. RICHER Superintendent of Marlboro For his 22 years of devotion and service . . . For his constant interest in student activities. . . And for his vital role in improving and expanding our programs and facilities. Mr. Richer receiving his Best Superintendent” superlative. THIS MAN WHOSE ACCOMPLISHMENTS WE SALUTE IS RA YMOND C. RICHER. THE CLASS OF 1975 WISHES YOU THE BEST OF LUCK AND HAPPINESS IN THE FUTURE. MR. JOHN F. FRANCIS MR. LEO F. BRENNAN Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent ADMIN IS TRA TION THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE John Frey, Warren Salinger, Robert Brennan, Samuel Kunen, Hazel Miele, Edward Leary, Mrs. Renzi, Raymond Richer, Mayor Edgar Gadbois (miss¬ ing: Edward Peterson) For the first time in our yearbook, we honor the School Committee, whose diligent work has made the new high school a reality. 5 MR. D. JOSEPH HANNAGAN Vice-principal MR. JOSEPH D. BRUCCHI Principal MR. THOMAS P. LANE DR. RICHARD L. TOWERS Assistant to the Principal Housemaster 6 MRS. THERESA GARCIA Office Secretary MR. WILLIAM KELLEHER Audio Visuals FAMILIAR FACES AROUND THE SCHOOL MRS. LORRAJNE R. LUZ Office Secretary MRS. HELEN L. SHARON School Nurse MRS. NANCY ZAIGER School Adjustment Counselor 7 MR. CLANCY, Senior Class Advisor. GET YOUR DUES IN! MR. MARTEL, Yearbook Advisor. FINISH THE 16 PAGE SPREAD! MISS HUTCH, Junior Class Advisor. SELL THAT CANDY! CLASS D V I S o R S 8 9 MRS. DOROTHY BRUCE MRS. MARY C. ARMOUR MRS. JOAN LF.DOUX ART MISS SUSAN LEAVEY MRS. NANCY BATEMAN MRS. LILLIAN HAUCK BUSINESS EDUCATION MR. DENNIS F. LORDAN MRS. JUDITH LUDGATE MISS MARTHA PHILLIPS MR. DONALD LANDERS MRS. PAULETTE SHUCKHART 10 MR. PERRY DAVIS j t MR. PAUL E. DUCA MRS. BETH ADELMAN MR. CHRISTOS L. GEORGES DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION MR. PAUL FARRY WORK STUDY ENGLISH MISS JOANNE SPANOS MRS. ANN MARIE WILLIAMS MR. RAYMOND L. BOGGS MRS. ROSE MARIE BONIFACE MR. RICHARD COGSWELL MRS. DONNA K. LEMKIN MRS. JUDITH LeVAN MRS. ROSEMARY HONEN 11 MR. GEORGE SOUKAROS MR. GEORGE VASIL MRS. DEANNA F. WOMACK MRS. BETSY M. WRIGHT FOREIGN LANG UA GE MR. EMILIO DeSIMONE MRS. CAREN L. FONTAINE MISS JUDITH GOLDEN MRS. ROSE MARIE HENDON MR. MAURICE LAMONTAGNE MRS. ROSALIE LAMONTAGNE MR. AVRAHAM NAHOUMI 12 MR. GEORGE DHIONIS MISS EILEEN SULLIVAN HOME ECON¬ OMICS MRS. BETH THAYER MRS. MARY E. CAIN MRS. ANITA FOX MRS. CAROLYN POPE MR. WILLIAM COSENZA INDUSTRIAL ARTS MR. JAMES M. FORD MR. HOWARD L. HIRST MR. GENE F. INSANI MISS KATHLEEN BALDELLI MR. FRANCIS LaFORTUNE MR. NIKOLAI KOPTIEW MRS. DEBORAH N. BARBERIO MRS. GAIL BOYD MATHEMATICS MR. PETER LEPORE MR. GEORGE MACRICOSTA MUSIC MRS. MARGARET CLARK MR. JOHN F. DOWNES MR. THOMAS F. WILLIAMS MR. COSMO VALENTE 14 MISS LINDA BINNEY MISS IRENE BOGHIGIAN MR. PAUL H. DRUMMEY E D U c A T I O N MRS. ALICE GAYNOR MR. JAMES LAMONTAGNE MR. JOHN H. LUDGATE MR. JESSE WADE Athletic Director MR. EDWARD J. CLANCY MISS CATHERINE HUTCH SCIENCE MRS. C. JOAN NEDDE MRS. B. HOPE NESTI 15 MR. WILLIAM RIGNEY MRS. THERESE SANDINI MR. RICHARD R. TERRY MRS. FRANCINE WEINER MR. NORMAN BELAND SOCIAL STUDIES MRS. HELEN CONNORS MISS LYNANNE COONEY MR. JOHN B. FINNERON MRS. JOYCE FRICAULT MR. DANIEL L. JONES MR. BRUCE LEDOUX MR. STEPHEN MANNING mr david McCaffrey 16 17 Cooking up a storm. PEOPLE BEHIND THE SCENES. . . MR. DANTE MASCIARELLI Adding up this week’s broken windows. . Our Dedicated Custodial Staff. 18 mm ZftnaL 11 - m JAMRV7 ■ ' : IVIrtaLbUrtu Ubfi, MASS. ft • ■1 W W$t ,- ' i i ' i tL JL Re ' VWfrYvr-,, . ■ Rffijs W maKL. WBBHKmmu • fe|§J «. % ' yy . • g • t £ c - • V« if? £ $Tw • . : f fi i a -1 t j-i LONG LIVE THE GREAT GREEN DAVID JAMES ACHILLES Fatty Graduation College. Let’s pull an all nighter.” Football 3,4; SSC 4. GARY AHERN JOHN ARMOUR CARL HENRY ATKIN Carlos November 11, 1973 Quinsigamund Community College. MICHAEL F. BARILONE JR. Tex October 7,1973 ANGELA AGO R ITS AS Ang Graduation Day. To enjoy life and be happy. I’m starving.” Pep Club 1, Treasurer 2, 3, 4; AFS 1, 2, Secretary 3, 4; MDA 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Motto Committee 3; Variety Show 4; Homecoming Court 4; Pom Pom Girls 3; Gamma Senior Psi 4; Class Secretary 4; Dance Com¬ mittee 2. DEBORAH ANN BARR Bar March 21, 1975 Graduate. Let’s go party.” Variety Show 4. DEBORAH J. Deb Assabet Valley. Get off it”. ARCHAMBEAULT March 8, 1973 IAN JAMES BAILEY N.W. 1 1 75 To travel wherever I can. Don’t worry about it.” Soccer 1, 2, 3, Co-captain 4; Gymnas¬ tics 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Math League 4; Track 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. DAVID ARVEN 20 JOY F. BARTLETT Joylet April 19, 1975 Major in languages or theater. What a rush!!” A.F.S. 1; Variety Show 3, 4; School Play 1, 2, 4; Prom Committee 3; Mug Committee 4; Gymnastics 4; Pom Pom Girls 3. STEPHEN BENJAMINSEN Steve March 28, 1974 To be an Accountant and own a Rambler Scrambler. How’s she for ya?” EDWARD BERTE DANIEL G. BARRY Whipped April 30th Cross Country 4; Indoor Track 2, 3, 4; Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3,4; OEA 3. MICHAEL DAVID BIRRI Beers July 19, 1972 To graduate, hopefully stunt acting, if not become a hobo. You’re young, you’ll get over it.” Football 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 2, 3, Cap¬ tain 4; Track 3. ELIZABETH R. BARRY Beth September 23, 1973 LPN Let’s go.” Senior Planning Committee; Gym¬ nastics 1, 2; Pep Club 1; AFS 1. DAVID ALAN BEMIS Bemo February 28th Physical Education. H-A-A-Y.” Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; SSC 4; Christmas List Committee 4. LAWRENCE BERNABEI JOLENE BERTHIAUME Joleeny March 21, 1975 To be a professional dancer. Ssst.” Variety Show 3, 4; Play 4. DONALD MAURICE BISHOP College. National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. 21 RICHARD BISSONNETTE MAUREEN ANNE BLAIR Scooter Pie January 25, 1975 To graduate and be happily married. I need a nap.” MDA 4; Christmas List Committee 4. ANN MARIE BLISS Grub The day I met Mrs. Gaynor To come back and take Mr. Bruc- chi’s place. No thanks, I’m trying to cut down.” Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3; Intramural Basketball 2; McDonalds Out-to-Lunch Bunch. ROBERT BOISSE DEBORAH BONNEAU EILEEN F. BLACKNEY Weekend — March 21st To Roar. Gymnastics 1, 2, 3; Track 3, 4; Vari¬ ety Show 4; Student Leader Corps 3, 4. JORGE ALBERTO BOLIVAR College. Look and do not see, hear and do not listen. Because of that, under¬ stand everything, but comprehend nothing.” Foreign Exchange Student 4; Soccer 4; Indoor Track 4; Math League 4. ROSE MARIE BLAIS CHARLES A. BOUFFARD Charlie February 15, 1975 To own my own business. Heey” Rifle 1; Gymnastics Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Central Mass Sidehorse Champion 4. 22 JEANNE MARIE BOULE U Mass Amherst National Honor Society; AFS; Drama Club; Wug Committee; Orange Cake Committee. STEPHEN BRIGHAM CHERYL ANN BUTLER Sherri April 19th Nurse or Accountant. RICH BROWN Snap College. Hockey, Captain 4. June 14th DEBRA BOURGEOIS Debbie To become an elementary school teacher. Every newborn baby is God’s opin¬ ion that life should go on.” Drama (make-up crew) 1; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL ARTHUR BREAULT Blimp February 9, 1973 — France Trip Bronze Medal Wentworth Institute. That’s mint!” AFS 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES BROOKS MARK D. BRUNO March 20, 1975 Take over the store. Dynamite!” Photography Club 1; Rifle Club 1; OEA 3, 4, Local and State President 4. CAREY CALLAHAN 23 DENNIS JAMES CALLAHAN Drunk 2 9 74 To own a caddy. We can always try again.” Football 1, 2, 3, 4. DEBRA MADELINE CAREY Butterfly March 18, 1975 Wachusett Community College. When this you see, remember me and bear me in your mind; Let all the world say what they may, speak of me as you find.” PATRICIA CARLIN Trish March 21, 1974 To be a stenoscript teacher. I am NOT a flirt!” Field Hockey 2, 3, Captain 4; Bas¬ ketball 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; AFS 1, 2, 3; Student Council 4; MBA 4. MARK S. CARNEY Carneyball King Friday the 13th Find a job or go into the service. Rifle Team 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2. THERESA ANN CARTER Terry June 8, 1974 To get a 70 in shorthand. So what’s new?” Girls’ Basketball Manager 3, 4; AFS 1, 2, 4; OEA 3,4. WILLIAM CAREY NANCY JEAN CAPPELLO Nancy June 10th Becker Junior College. You know.” OEA 4. RICHARD E. CARLSON Dickie November 2, 1974 Hockey 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; MDA 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3,4. ELIZABETH ANNE CARUSO Beth January 1, 1975 Major in Criminal Justice at West- field State College. You’re young you’ll get over it.” Student Council 1; Student Advisory Committee 2, 3, 4; NHS 2, 3, Presi¬ dent 4; Regional Advisory Council to State Board of Education; Stu¬ dent-Faculty Advisory Committee 1, Chairman 2, 3, 4; Mass. Girls’ State 3; American Legion Oratorical Con¬ test 3, 4; Manager Soccer 4; Maga¬ zine 1,2; Paw Print 4. 24 STEVEN MICHAEL CASACELI Law Enforcement. Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET KATHERINE CHOINSKI Peg April 26, 1974 To become a C.P.A. C’mon you guys!” LORINDA CAVANAGH DONNA LYNNE CLARK Doughnut June 5,1974 To get my license. Chorus 1,2. MICHAEL ANTHONY CIAN- NELLAJR. Scag Everyday To have fun and be successful. Hey man!” Gymnastics 3; Wrestling 4. m THOMAS JAMES CASH IN Tom September 14th Assumption College, Tufts Univer¬ sity; Dentist. I don’t understand!!!” Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1; Indoor Track 2, 3, 4; Outdoor Track 1, 2, 4; School Newspaper 3; Photography 1, 2; Astronomy 1, 2; Science Club 1, 2 . MARK BRUCE CHEVALIER Boots 1 9 57 Phd. in Biology. Let’s save our natural resources, and our natural environment.” LORETTA CHRISTIE CINDY JEAN CLARK Stretch January 19, 1974 To marry a tall, skinny guinea with big, brown eyes. I thought I saw a brand new world, underneath the shining sun. Every¬ body loved everyone. It was just a dream I had . . Pep Club 1; AFS 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1; Variety Show 4; MDA 4; Christmas List Commit¬ tee 4. PAMELA JEAN CLOWES Felix February 13, 1974 T” 25 SANDRA LOUISE COLE Sandy October 20, 1973 Variety Show 4; AFS 1, 2; Christmas List 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; MDA 4. MARY ANNE COTTING Toot January 23, 1975 To travel. Later.” CANDACE JEAN CROSBY Candy February 28th To be happy. Commercial Time.” Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; AFS 1, 2, 3; Vari¬ ety Show 4; MDA 4; Dance Com¬ mittee 3; Christmas List 4; Color Committee 3; Planning Committee 4; Candy Sale Committee 3. NANCY A. CURLL 12 13 74 College. Boy, are you crazy or what!” Drama 1, 2. DAVID MARK CORREIA Dave College, Air Force. No whippy for this boy.” Basketball 1; Hockey 2, 3, 4; MDA 4; Intramural Hockey 1; Intramural Basketball 4. CHARLES W. CROCKER Chinachuck September 6, 1974 To be successful, and have fun. DEBRA ANN CULLINANE Debi March 14, 1974 To become a nurse. I wonder why?” Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Commit¬ tee 3; OEA 3; AFS 3; Christmas List 4; Variety Show 4. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM DONALD CURRAN Donny October 20th Anything that’s good.” AFS 4; Basketball 1, 2; Football 1; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; SSC 4. 26 CAROLE CZARNIECKI Crayola December 26, 1974 Social Worker. Are you kidding me?” You Can’t Take It With You” 1; West Side Story” 4; National Honor Society 2, 3; Variety Show 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Gymnastic Workshop 4. FRANCIS PAUL DECIERO Franny April 10,1974 Own my own business. Whata ya call it.” MICHAEL DANZILIO Danzi Saturday To liberate the Columbians. Football 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3,4. MICHAELJ. D’AMICO Daddy PO” New Years ’73 College — coach young kids. I hate Wardle.” Football 1, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 3, Cap¬ tain 4; Track 4; Intramural Basket¬ ball 2, 3, 4; Christmas List Commit¬ tee 4; MDA 4. FREDERICK DI LORETO Feef June 8, 1973 To go to college and make it big. What are we gonna do this period?” BEATRIX CZUCZOR 10 22 71 To marry Steve and be happy. Ya, sure!” Pep Club 1, 2; Dance Committee 2; AFS 3; OEA 3. STEVEN JOHN D’AMICO Damic February 30, 1974 Street cleaner and bum. Bench press 225 lbs. with the notch.” Wrestling 4; Tennis 3; Senior Band; Weightlifting Club 2, 3, 4; Intramu¬ ral Volleyball 3. JANET DAY June 15, 1974 Graduate from Regis, get a Phd. in Library Science, and marry Mike. I don’t care, I’ll never see ’em again!” DENISE DENONCOURT January 1, 1974 To have a happy life! AFS 1; Basketball 2. LAURIE DIMUZIO Lau Graduation Day To become a dental hygienist. How ya doing?” Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 27 DENISE MARIE DUFAULT Den October 12 To become a fashion buyer and be good at it. Newspaper 1; Pep Club 1, 2; Tennis 1, 2; OEA 4. CYNTHIA LEE DUNN Cindy March 28, 1973 To become a nurse. Are you serious?” Pep Club 1; Christmas Pictures 4; Softball 2. MARY VOUTAS ERLANDSON Sadie August 30, 1974 Accountant. Gymnastics 2, 3. WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER FELT Billy Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Indoor Track 3. YVES DUGUAY LINDA MARIE FINLAY May 19, 1973 Be happy and make other people happy too! Does it look alright?” Dance Committee 2; Pep Club 1, 2. MAUREEN ANN DURKIN Durk January 26, 1973 To always be happy. You guys! Want me to take your picture?” Candy 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; OEA 3, 4; Student Council 4; MDA 4; Gamma Senior Psi 4; Jr. Prom Com¬ mittee 3; Baby Picture Committee 4; AFS 1, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show 4; Key Club 3. 28 MARY FRANCES FRANCOLINI Mair September 71 —June 75 A field in Business Administration. What’s wrong with you?!” Softball Manager 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; AFS 2, 3, 4; OEA 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Candy Sales Committee 3; Christ¬ mas List Committee 4; Color Com¬ mittee 3; Girls’ Track Team 4; Intra¬ mural Basketball 2. MARK EDWARD FLIONIS Flea Week of Thanksgiving, 1974 Attend Bentley, Become a C.P.A. Get outta here!!” ELLEN LOUISE FOLEY August 24, 1972 Special Education Teacher. AFS 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Prom Committee 3; Sr. Christmas List Committee 4. JOHN FREY ANDREW J. GALLONI Andy December 22, 1955 What?” FREDERICK FOSTER FLYNN Foster Physical Therapist. Gymnastic Team 2, 3, 4; Outdoor Track 4. DANIEL FRANCIS ROBIN ANN FRANCOLINI Bird November 27, 1973 Secretary. I don’t care.” Jr. Class President 3; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; OEA Secretary 4; Christmas List Committee 4; Variety Show 4; MDA 4; Gamma Senior Psi 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4. LINDA CAROL GALE Gale Winter 1974 Going to Quinsigamond to become a radiologist. I don’t know!” Math League 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. TERESA L. GANOE Terry September 20, 1974 Nursing. Do as I say, not as I do.” 29 ANDREA MARIE GIRARD Andi 4 26 75 and Graduadon Try to do something with my life. Why don’t you get off my back. Take a break.” J.V. Softball 2; AFS 3; OEA 4. ERIC STEVEN GOLDSTREIN Goldy Graduation Day To go to college. FORE!” Rifle 1, 2; Wrestling 3; Golf 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Senior Band; Intramural Volleyball 1, 2; Intramural Basket¬ ball 4; MDA 4; WIT Tournament Pro. JOHN JOSEPH GREGOIRE Greg You think so?” JOHN GUIOU Goo Graduation Day Shoot under 80. Stiff!” Baseball 1, 2; Senior Band; MDA 4; WIT Board of Directors; Hockey 2; Intramural Volleyball 1,2; Intramu¬ ral Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. DEBRA HARPIN Harpy To be successful. Let’s skip school, Elaine!” MSSS 1, 2, 3,4. BRIAN A. GLEASON Gleas Graduation Day Marty’s Variety. Baseball 3,4; Hockey 3,4. NEIL ALLYNE GUSTAFSON Gus June 10,1977 To be an electronic specialist. Heh, have a nice day!” Tennis 1, 2; Rifle 1, 2, 3, Captain 4. ANNEMAR IE HARRINGTON Ann July 7, 1973 Come on.” Dental Assistant. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; AFS 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT GRIFFIN ELAINE GRASSO Wanda December 22,1973 To be eternally happy. How embarrassing!” Pep Club 1, 2, 3; AFS 2, 3; MSSS 1, 2, 3, 4; MDA 4. 30 NANCY JEAN HIXSON Bell November 5, 1974 Veterinarian. Certainly!” Variety Show 3; Our Town” 3; Dramatic Montage Plays 3. ELLEN LOUISE HOLLIS April, 1975 Engineering — Northeastern Uni¬ versity. There is no such thing as best” in a world of individuals.” Hugh Prather National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; AFS 4; Math League 4. 4 RHONDA HAYDEN Rhon March 9, 1974 Physical Therapy. Turkey!” AFS 1, 2, 4; Variety Show 4; Christ¬ mas List Committee 4; ECC 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 4. RICHARD JOHN HICKS Ricky October 4, 1974 Medicine. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 4; Math League Team 3, 4; Student Council 2. DIANE MARIE HOGAN Hoganmire Graduation Day To be a professional bum”. I’m hungry.” SHARON ANNE HOLWAY Sher April 17, 1973 To succeed in life. What did you say?” Variety Show 4; MDA 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4. CATHERINE FRANCES HOYT Hoyte March 15, 1975 Social Work. Tell me, I won’t tell anyone!” Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; AFS 1, 2; School Newspaper 1. 31 JAMES HUGHES SUELLEN HUTCH Swollen The other night. To find a goal. You guys, look at him!” AFS 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2; MSSS 1, 2, 3, 4; Christmas List Committee 4; MDA 4. DARRELL JACKMAN ELIZABETH JOHMANN Liz Summer 71 Northeastern University. Basketball 3, 4, Co-captain 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Co-editor 4; Drum Major 3, 4; Tennis Team 4; School Play 2. ELIZABETH A. JUAIRE Mem September 1971-June 1975 Good Evening Ladies . . Sr. Class Treasurer, Student Council 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Panther 4; MDA; AFS 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Color and Candy Committee 3; OEA 4; Gamma Senior Psi 4; Softball Man¬ ager 2, 3; Variety Show 4; Home¬ coming Queen; Correspondent to the Enterprise 4; McDonald’s Out- to-Lunch Bunch 4. JOAN DEBRA HURD Jo June 14, 1975 Photography. KAREN MARIE HUTCHINSON Hutch February 9, 1974 To have a successful and happy life. Can I please have the negative?” Cheerleader 3, 4, Co-captain 4; Jun¬ ior and Senior Class Vice-President; Student Council 2; Student Faculty Advisory Committee 3, 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Senior Repre¬ sentative to Women’s Club 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; AFS 1, 2, 3; Home¬ coming Court 4. RONALD JANES JAMES L. JOHNSON Jim August 31, 1974 Plan to attend college. What a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive.” richardg.junf.au Rich 32 THOMAS KEANE Tom Po-1 cc-o Basketball 1, 2; AFS 1; AFS Dance Committee 4; Ski Club 1. JOHN LABOSSIERE Labby 6 14 75 Shut up, will you. Football 1, 2, 3; Colors Committee 3; Planning Committee 4; Christmas List Committee 4. NANCY LACOUTURE KEVIN JUSSEAUME RICHARD KING Ricky June 14,1975 Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Baseball 1. JOHN THOMAS KAMATARIS, JR. Greek” Soccer 1, 2. CHRISTINE KING STEPHAN KING DONALD VINCENT LACOUTURE, JR. Beaver” June 14, 1975 Airline Pilot. You’re a loser! Basketball 1, 2, 3,4. THERESA ANNE LACROIX Terry November 10,1965 To be successful in whatever the future brings. YVONNE MARIE LADDEN Summer of ’73. To be happy. KAREN MARIE LANDRY Clarence To be a legal secretary. What’s for lunch?” Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; AFS 1, 2, 3; Pep Club t; MDA 4; Color Commit¬ tee 3; Prom Committee 3; Christmas List Committee 4; Gamma Senior Psi 4; Variety Show 4; McDonald’s Out-to-Lunch Bunch 4. ALFRED LAWRENCE Chip February 32nd Air Force or Coast Guard. H-A-A-Y” Baseball 4; AFS 1, 2, 3, 4; MDA 3, 4; Soccer 1, 3; Student Council 1; Drama Club 2, 3; Basketball 1; Christmas List Committee 4; Color Committee 3; Intramural Basketball 2, 3,4. JOHN LECLAIR PATRICIA ANN LEDUC Patti Everyday Secretarial Work. Let’s go home.” OEA 3,4. CARL EDWARD LAMAN Lamie Marine Biology — Northeastern University. Cross Country 4; Indoor Track I, 2, 3, Captain 4; Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Mad Angel Concert — Technical Crew. LORELEI LEACH Leachy March 31, 1973 Fitchburg State — then I want to buy a farm, watch the sunrise and grow my own food. To give a love, you’ve got to live a love, to live a love, you’ve got to be part of” Neil Young Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Soccer 3, 4; Color Committee 3. PAMELA JEAN LANDRY Pamalooch October 25, 1974 Nurse. Oh, my God!!!” Pep Club 1, Secretary 2, President 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3; AFS 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 4; Christmas List Committee 4; Banner and Motto Committee 4; Variety Show 4; Homecoming Court 4; OEA 4; Gamma Senior Psi 4; MDA 4. 34 DARRELL WILLIAM LEMARBRF. Twcasle Lamonica March 20, 1975 To break 80. For money! How much? Soccer 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 3; WIT Board of Directors 3, 4; Intramural Volleyball and Basketball. MICHELLE JACQUELINE LUCIER Missy October 4,1974 Nursing. Kind of, sort of. Student Council 1; AFS 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Manager of Boy’s Gymnastic Team 4; Student Advisory Commit¬ tee to the Mayor 3; Banner Commit¬ tee 3. COLLEEN E. LYNCH Collie” July 1,1973 To be successful in all I set out to do and someday be a R.N. Are you serious? AFS 1, 2, 3, President 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sec. 4; Candy Sales Commit¬ tee 3; Color Committee 3; Dance Committee 3; Prom Committee 3; Motto Committee 3; Variety Show 4. MARLBOROUGH PUBLIC LIBRARY GARY LETENDRE Colonel” August 20, 1974 DAVID LINCOLN Roger Williams College — Marine Biology. Football 1, 2, 3,4; Basketball 1, 2. KAREN LOUISE LEPORE Meatball” December 29 Cosmetologist. Tell me about it, why don’t ya! AFS 4; Fashion Show 1, 3, 4. 35 KATHLEEN M. LYNCH Kathy March 7, 1975 Registered Nurse. Glee Club 1; Chorus 1; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Modern Dance Club 4; Year¬ book Staff 4; Pom Pom Girls 3; Ecology Club 3; Intramural Sports 1, 3. JAYNE M. LYONS Wrangler September 2, 1974 Veterinary Assistant. Where’s the party tonite?” Manager Boys’ Baseball 4. JON MALINSKY HEIDI MANSFIELD GUY R. MARCOTTE Gui March 28, 1975 Either going to work after school or maybe go into the service. I’m having a party this Friday night.” MDA 4; Christmas List Committee 4. LINDA MARKEY Ruby” March 8, 1974 To find a satisfying and rewarding career. What did you say?” Basketball 3, 4, Co-captain 4; Soft- ball 3, 4; Science Quiz Team 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4; AFS 1; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4. GERALD F. MACDONALD Jerry May 20 Larger Motorcycle. Of course it’s a motorcycle.” Rifle Club 1; Rifle Team 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN PAUL LYNCH Steve Spring of 1975 To be a Policeman. Cross Country 1, 2, 3; Indoor Track 1, 2; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain. Mi STEPHANIE JEAN MANN Steph Graduation Day To leave Marlboro and find a rich, handsome man. Not so hard, don’t push me.” DONNA MARCOTTE Merit Senior Year To play on the first Girls Profes¬ sional Basketball Team. Could you please repeat that, I didn’t hear you because I didn’t have my specs on?” AFS 1,2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu¬ dent Council 4; Sr. Planning Com¬ mittee; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Bas¬ ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2; Track 3, 4; MDA 4; Christmas List Com¬ mittee 4; Motto Committee 3; Vari¬ ety Show 4; McDonald’s Out-to- Lunch Bunch 4. - . r, v? - . - - If ' .; A .¥V ' T m 36 JOANNE MARIE MASCIARELLI Jo College. What are we gonna do?” DARLENE FRANCES McCABE Dean Child Psychologist. This is true?” Drama Club 4. RICHARD MCCARTHY JR. Handsome September 4, 1974 Suffolk University — Law School. Hi beautiful, hi lovely.” Rifle Club 2, 3,4. JODY LYN MARTIN November 1974 Art — Syracuse University. You have grown because you have expanded yourself, And so have I grown because you are my friend.” Drama Club 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; National Honor Society 2, 3,4. JOHN MCALLISTER September 1974 Draftsman. OEA 3,4. BRIAN RICHARD MCCARTHY Mac To go to college. Shut up” — I don’t know nothing about nothing.” Football 1, 2, 3 Co-captain 4; SSC 4; Christmas List Committee 4; Intra¬ mural Basketball 3, 4. JEANNE MCCLARY 37 DAVID MCDANIEL Freedom from, to, of . . . Vassar College, 1979 Soccer 1; AFS 1; Tennis 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 4; Variety Show 4. DAWN F. MCKENZIE Frank July 6, ’74 To find a goal. No kidding” OEA 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. GARY MCKENZIE MARY ANN MCLELLAN December 25,1974 To be happy in whatever” I do. BRENDA MIELE To go to Emerson College, work in radio and T.V., and to live in the city. And this too shall pass . . Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Soccer 4; AFS 1, 4; Student Advisory to the Mayor 4; Ecology Club 3, President 4; Tennis 1; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Orange Cake Committee 4; Intramu¬ ral Volleyball 4. SHARON M. MCDONALD Mac November 30,1974 To be successful in whatever I do. Shut up!” Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; AFS 1,3; Prom Committee 3; MDA 4; Senior Planning Com¬ mittee; Variety Show 4; Christmas List Committee 4; Dance and Candy Sales Committes 3; Drama Club 3,4. DONNA MARIE MCKENZIE July 12 That’s a joke!” ROBERT S. MILLER JR. Bob January 28,1974 To be successful in all future endeavors. I’ll drink to that.” Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. MARK PETER MCKEW Chick March 19,1965 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Wres¬ tling 2, 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Senior Class President; Senior Band; Golf 4; Golf Tournament Commit¬ tee 3, 4; WIT Board of Directors 3, 4. FRANCIS MCSWEENEY 38 JOSEPH H. MOINEAU JR. Rat November 17, 1974 Soccer 2, 3, 4; Indoor Track 3, Cap¬ tain 4; Spring Track 3, Captain 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Variety Show Stage Crew 4. JOHN PATRICK MORIN J.P. June 14, 1975 Make a million. Err” JEAN MOORE ANNALEE MARIE MUCCINI Anna November 11 To be successful no matter what I choose to do. Really, that’s great!” Pep Club 1, 2; Drama Club 4; Prom Committee 3; OEA 3,4. MICHAEL JOSEPH MULREY Professor Business College. National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Ten¬ nis 2, 4. GLENN MOORE DAVID MORGAN JOYCE KAREN MORSEWICH J.C. December 23, 1971 To go to a college of Pharmacy. Anything’s possible in this world.” Yearbook Staff 4; Astronomy Club 4; Track and Field 3; Tennis 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID MULLEN JANICE ANN MURPHY Jan December 18, 1974 Legal Secretary. Love overcomes hate.” 39 KATHLEEN MURPHY LAWRENCE MURPHY SUSAN MURPHY College. The future is present.” SANDRA NEUHAUS RUSSELL NEY RHONDA NISBET Munchkin February 16 Hairdresser. BRIAN EARL NEILL Moose November 22, 1974 To be the meanest defensive All- American tackle with the thickest beard at Holy Cross. Mind over matter, c’mon you can do it.” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-captain 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; AFS 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. and Sr. Prom Committee; Boys’ State Delegate; SSC 1,2, 3, 4; MDA 3, 4; Intramural Boy’s Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; OEA 3, Jr. Candy Sales Committee. STEVEN JOHN NEVILLE Mr. Wonderful Summer of 1974 Hotel-Motel Management. Kingish, Interesting.” Variety Show 4. ANNA M. NICHOLAS Nick December 30 Becker Junior College — Fashion Merchandising. MARLA SHERYL NOVITCH Woot March 5, 1908 To become a gourmet cook and belly dancer. Sexy Rexy” 40 ANDREW JOHN O’CONNELL Ike Memorial Day 1972 Mass Bay — Medical Lab Techni¬ cian. Pretty Decent.” J.V. Hockey 2; Football 1, 2. KENNETH OWENS Ken Psychology or Criminology — U Mass. There is no such thing as best in a world of individuals.” Literary Magazine 2, 3; Mayor’s- Committee 3; Track and Field 2, 4; Football 2. LISA MARIE PADULA Pasquale November 17, 1973 To be Mrs. Ralph. If you can’t beat ’em, lick ’em. ROBIN JOYCE PA RENTE Rob November 27, 1974 Veterinarian. What are you talking about?” Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; OEA 4; Cheerleader 3; Captain JV 3. SHERYL PALMER DAVID O’MARA Dave August 20 Get through High School. Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Indoor Track 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show 4. KATHLEEN SARA PADHAI- SKY Piddles June 10, 1972 To make up my mind! What can I say? Oh you do? Oh you don’t?” Pep Club 2; AFS 2. ANN PAKUS CYNTHIA MARIE PANAGORE Cindy March 19, 1975 . . two roads diverged in a wood, and 1 took the one less traveled by, and that has made the difference.” Chorus 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Soft- ball 1; Basketball 2; Prom Commit¬ tee 3; Motto Committee 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council Treasurer 4; Variety Show 4; Senior Planning Committee 4; Yearbook 4. CHARLES L. PARK, JR. Larry August 13, 1973 Mint. 41 JANE M. PETERSON Janie December 31,1974 To be 5 ' 2 Shut up or I’ll smack you!” Chorus 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; AFS 2, 3, 4; Bye Bye Birdie. MARK POSSEMATO JOHN LAWRENCE POWERS Powy September 17, 1957 Hockey 3, 4; Golf 4; WIT Board of Directors 4. ROSEMARY RANDALL KAREN IRENE REILLY Kar February 16, 1975 Nurse and to be happy. Oh gross — I don’t believe it!” Gymnastics 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; AFS 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2; Jr. Class Treasurer; Jr. Prom Com¬ mittee; Sr. Planning Committee; Sr. X-Mas List; MDA 4; Candy Sale 3; Banner and Motto Committee 3; Variety Show 4; RHS 4. JEANNE-MARIE PLOURDE Pud June 5, 1974 and March 23, 1975 A.M. To make it through college. We’re gonna roar!” AFS 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; Student Council 3; Variety Show 4. STEPHEN JOSEPH POWER February 9,1974 Basketball 3, 4; Intramural Basket¬ ball 3, 4. DAVID ALAN RADIVONYK Captain December 24,1973 To be happy and successful in life. I hope to pursue a career in Econom¬ ics. You’re so ' Dole’ you pineapple!” National Honor Society 2,3,4; Track 1, 2; Senior Planning Com¬ mittee. 42 KAREN ANN RICCIUTI Poke April 1973 Dental Assistant. KAREN ANN RIPLEY Rip November 2, 1974 To be happy. Ya know” Pep Club 1; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; AFS 1, 2, 3; OEA 4; Prom and Color Committee 3. KAREN ROBERTS MARSHA RUSSELL June 14 To be happy. MARTHA ROETTGER Marty May 1 There’s never more than 6 days til Friday!” DONNA MARIE RICE Don October 31, 1972 To be happy. You guys, listen to this!” AFS 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN R1SOTTI Louie Hockey 1,2; Cross Country 4; Golf 4; WIT Board of Directors 3, 4. CINDY ANN ROCHE December 8, 1972 Become a C.P.A. and to be happy. I promise, do you have your picture?” Christmas List Committee 4; AFS 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; OEA 4; Drama Club 2; Variety Show 2, 4; Gamma Senior Psi 4; MDA 4; RHS (founder) 4; Prom, Color, and Candy Sales Com¬ mittees 3. MARY ELIZABETH ROETTGER 4 21 76 Pre-veterinarian at N.K.S.C. Ta-tinkle.” MICHAEL RUSSO Handsome To have a date with DeeDee. Don’t take my saying!” Senior Band — Director. 43 BARBARA JEANNE RYAN BJ March 1,2057 To be an artist. Track 3, 4; Pep Club 1; Highlander 1 . BARBARA JEAN SALINGER Barb, Grub February 15, 1975 To find a happy and satisfying career in the field of physical educa¬ tion. I’m starved, so what’s for lunch?” Science Quiz Team 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Co-editor 4; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, Captain 4. DAVID SCOTT SAUVAGEAU Earl R. Air Force. Hockey — Manager. MARY CONCETTA SCHOFIELD Chedda August 7, 1974 Secretary. Well by crackies.” Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Color Commit¬ tee 3; Pom Pom Squad Captain 3; OEA 3, Parliamentarian 4; AFS 3. DEBRA SUE SCOTT Scottie 3 19 75 To become a registered respiratory therapist. I’m only kidding.” Pep Club 1, 2; Nurses Club 2; Christmas List Committee 4; Color Committee 3; Planning Committee 4. JAMES DAVID SCERRA Jim July 27, 1973 I’m tired.” Hockey — Manager 4. ALEXANDER J. SENECAL Alex August 3rd To have my own business. Wrestling 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3. JOSEPH SCHULTZ 44 t MICHAEL P. SHEA Mike March 7 Reroof the Astro Dome. Did I say that?” Wrestling 1, 2; Soccer 3, 4. JOHN SIALAMANIS Greek Day of Graduation College. Be happy and thank God for every¬ thing that happens to you. GLENN ROBERT SKINNER Martian April 19, 1975 Computer Specialist. You and what army?” Rifle Club 1, 2. STEPHANIE SMITH Stef May 25 R.N. That’s minor.” SANDRA ANDREA SPANOS Sandy October 31, 1974 Physical Therapist. Well I’m sorry but. . .” Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4; Science Quiz Team 2, 3; Girls’ Intra¬ mural Basketball 2; Co-Editor Year¬ book 4; AFS 1. i a it MELISSA ANN SHERMAN Lissa November 3, 1973 Junior Prom Committee 3; Color Committee 3; Motto Committee 3; Dance Committee 3; Christmas List Committee 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 4. PETER SIENIAWSKI Polack September 13, 1974 To survive. What’s the matter, don’t you like it?” ROBERT W. SMITH Red January 12, 1975 Trade School. I’ll try anything once.” JAMES GIRARD SOUCY Jim June 1975 PAMELA JEAN STANIUNAS Pam 7 20 74 Secretary. Hey, what’s up?” Pep Club 4; OEA 3, 4; Paw Print 3, 4. 45 CHERYL LEE STONE Cha Halloween Dance 1972 To be an Elementary School Teacher. Oh Piddle!!!” Basketball 2, 3, Manager 4; AFS 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Drama Club 2, 3; Women’s Club Representative 4; Christmas List Committee 4. BRIAN R. SULLIVAN Merle BONNIE JEAN SUVALSKAS Grace February 1974 Quinsigamond College — Early Childhood Associate Degree. What a Rip-Off.” Photography Club 4. LINDA JEAN TEMPLE Lin January 29 Hi!” Marlboro High School Band 1, 2; Band Library Assistant 3, 4. KAREN JEAN THEBADO Lizard — Thib 1 24 73, Thanksgiving 1974 To become a nurse. Don’t get me going — some of us have it ' and some of us don’t.” Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; OEA 2, 3, 4, Vice-President; Panther 1; Track 1; Candy Sale 3. MARK TETREAULT AUGUST WILLIAM THIESING Big Bill, Augie November 30, 1974 Go to Lowell Tech. Football 3, 4; Indoor Track 3, 4; Outdoor Track 3, 4. ELLEN J. STONE Miss Fabiola 2 20 74 To walk the Appalachian Trail, to be happy, and to find love and Nir¬ vana. Student Council 1; Planning Com¬ mittee 4. THOMAS E. SUNDIN Sundance Forest Ranger. You got the Homework?” Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show 4; Mayor’s Com¬ mittee 4. LINDA ANN TAMULIS Summer of ’74 To graduate. I Don’t Know!” Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; AFS 2, 3; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Bye Bye Birdie Crew 2. mft ■ ' 46 THOMAS PAUL TRACY Tom June 14,1975 To become an officer of the fine city of Marlboro. Let’s go tip a few.” Outdoor Track 4; Baseball 1, 2; Football 1. MARY-ELLEN TURCOTTE M.E. July 26, 1957 Career in Art. Anybody got any gum?” Majorettes 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Snow Sculpture 4; Art Committee 4; Band Librarian 2; Extraordinary Phreek Band 4; Christmas Elf Committee 4. RAYMOND ANTHONY VALENTE Ray How ya doin’?” Band 1, 2, Vice-president 3, Presi¬ dent 4; Rifle 2, 3; MHS Alive and Well — Leader; Central District Band and Orchestra 3, 4; West Side Story — Student Music Director 4; Variety Show 4; Prom and Motto Committees 3. MARY ELLEN VANDETTE Mary Ellen February 9, 1974 To be a dental assistant. Are we ROWDY?” AFS 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Christ¬ mas List Committee 4; OEA 3. THOMAS PAUL VENTO Tom March 17 To be the greatest English and Drama teacher to ever land a job. The rainbow is more beautiful than the pot at the end of it, because the rainbow is now, And the pot never turns out to be quite what I expected.” Drama Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Student Advisory Comm, to the Mayor 3; Intramural Cageball 4; Intramural Broomball 1. ANN MARIE TULIS Anny November 20,1973 A career in art. I love Woody.” An Club 4; Extraordinary Phreek Band 4. ANNE-MARIE VAILLANCOURT Blue eyes December 29,1974 Graduation. Hey, Pisquar.” JOHN VALLEE ANTHONY VELARDO DIANE M. VIKLUND Di March 10,1975 Secretary. Yah, really!” AFS 2; OEA 4; Planning Committee 4; Christmas List Committee 4. 47 ROBERT C. WARDLE Wardeio June 14, 1975 Physical Education Teacher. You won’t mess!” Football 1, 4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Wrestling 2. JOHN WESINGER Wesenking June 14, 1975 To be successful in whatever I do. Can I say one thing though?” Football 1; Gymnastics 1; Gymnas¬ tics Show 1, 2; J.V. Hockey 2; Intra¬ mural Hockey 1. LINDA WHAPHAM September 22 Child Psychologist. I am not in this world to live up to your expectations; you are not here to live up to mine.” Majorettes 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 4. BRIAN WHITMAN RICHARD C. WIGGIN, JR. Wig September 15,1977 Graduate from Wentworth and to be happy all the time. I am my brother and my brother is me.” Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show 4; Alive and Well 4. JOANNE WARREN Jo June 14 To go on a world-wide tour. PAUL WESTON PETER WHITHAM JAMES WHITNEY Whit June 14, 1975 School or Coast Guard. Football 1,2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; SSC 4. KERIN E. WILLIAMS Kerry November 8, 1974 To keep my husband MY husband. I gotta go get a ' Tab’ ”. I really don’t think I’ll make it.” 48 LANCE WINEGARDNER ALISON DIANE WOOLF Red January 30, 1975 An Actress. I need more time!” KATHLEEN ANN XENOS Kath New Years Eve ’74 Like to go to college. Field Hockey. GLORIA ZERELLA Glow July 26,1974 Quinsigamond Community College for accounting and would like to travel extensively in the near future. Oh my God, You’re kidding!” Intramural Volleyball 4. RICHARD PAUL ZILEMBO Ray Graduation Day And the forests will echo with laughter.” Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Wrestling 2, 3; Indoor Track 1. DEBORAH WOLFSON Debbie November 17 th To go to a business school. That’s life.” STEPHEN WILLIAM WRIGHT Steve December 31,1974 Musician — Lowell University. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Central District Band 3; Central District Orchestra 3, 4; All-Star Band 4; Marlboro Golf Club 4; Variety Show 4; Greater Boston Youth Symphony Wind Orchestra 4. CAROLINE YUOSKA Carrie March 21, 1974 JAMES ZICHELLA Law Enforcement. Indoor Track 1, 2, 3; Cross Country 2; Outdoor Track 1. GORDON BACON WAYNE BERNIER FRED BROWN EDWARD COCKER STEPHEN COLACCHIO CONSTANCE GOLTSIS ELLEN GOLTSIS CAMERA SHY STEPHEN HAYES ROY LeBLANC jessica McCarthy JOHN NAVIN KEITH PAUL GARY RADOSTA CHARLES RANDALL 49 £ I _ jh - 6 HI ««•. « 1 YOU’VE COME A Donna Marcotte Fred Flynn Labby LONG WAY ' m ■ : :V ‘fa ’ % ■ jy 7 m BABY! Karen Landry David Correia 51 The thrill of victory. . . HH i 52 . . . and the agony of defeat SOCCER The soccer team was by far the winning- est” team at Marlboro High this year. They were a very dese rving group as they practiced many hours and put it all together in those games that counted. (Remember Hudson?!) COACH LUDGATE AND CO-CAP¬ TAINS MARK McKEW AND IAN BAILEY LED THE SOCCER TEAM TO A MIDLAND LEAGUE TITLE. 1974 The team provided a lot of excitement for the onlookers. The diligent fans were rewarded with play-off action which eventually saw Marlboro play¬ ing West Springfield. Though the final score was disappointing the season certainly was not. The Marlboro Soccer Team was declared Midland League Champs and the banner hanging in the gym will forever serve as a reminder. CONGRATULA¬ TIONS!!! The Championship Team 54 Boarding the bus for another away game — hoping to bring home another VICTORY! Mark trying to beat out his opponent for the ball. ■MJgpp Exuberant, loyal fans cheering the team on to the title. Coach Ludgate and Mike wait for the needed goal. 55 Dribbling down the field. CHAMPS at Milford WE 1 THEY 0 Algonquin 4 0 Westboro 2 0 at Leominster 0 3 Assabet Valley 5 0 at Hudson 1 1 at Shrewsbury 1 0 Milford 3 0 at Algonquin 1 0 Leominster 0 2 at Westboro 1 0 at Assabet Valley 2 0 Hudson 1 0 Shrewsbury 3 0 Our superb goalie. All-Star player Peter Whitam. 56 Playoff action at West Springfield. Defending the net. 57 Team members include: Sandy Barry, Janet Burke, Maureen Lyons, Paula Hutch, Patty Delaney, Carol Ludwig, Charlene Seymour, Bitty Russo, Donna Marcotte, Trisha Carlin, Ann Bliss, Pam Hanley along with Coach Alice Gaynor. FIELD HOCKEY Shooting to set up the play. 58 MHS certainly can be proud of their 1974 Field Hockey Team. The squad was a contender for the title throughout most of the season, but unfortunately, too many ties denied them a chance. Ann and Pam getting a piece of the action. SCOREBOX WE THEY Clinton 1 1 at Westboro 1 1 Milford 3 0 Hudson 2 0 Shrewsbury 0 0 at Maynard 2 1 Algonquin 1 1 at Clinton 0 4 Westboro 2 2 at Milford 1 2 at Hudson 1 0 at Shrewsbury 0 1 Maynard 0 1 at Algonquin 3 2 The team was young and there will be many underclassmen return¬ ing. Good Luck next year! Action shot of the JV squad. Waiting for the bus to arrive. S-C-O-R-E, SCORE!! 59 Coach Drummey and Co-captains David Bemis and Brian McCarthy. Hitting the ground hard. 60 TOUCHDOWN! SNAP! Guy goes bananas . . . It was a frustrating season for the Pan¬ thers. However, school spirit was always there and the great team effort was really appreciated. The three victories were a great reward for those who attended every game. SCORES WE THEY Acton-Boxboro 13 20 at Shrewsbury 0 16 Leominster 6 34 at Milford 13 14 Maynard 19 6 Algonquin 0 7 Westboro 6 27 at Clinton 10 6 at Gardner 20 16 Hudson 12 14 Brian running all the way 61 Concentrate! A perfect shot. The girls put in a lot of time and effort even though the 3-13 record doesn’t show it. The heartbreakers like the 50-52 loss at Westboro added to a discouraging season. However, those three victories made it all worth¬ while. s WE THEY WE THEY c Algonquin 16 35 Shrewsbury 25 34 Natick 53 42 Clinton 35 19 o at Clinton 28 44 at Milford 33 44 R Milford 29 45 at Westboro 50 52 Westboro 35 46 Hudson 44 40 E at Hudson 26 39 at Algonquin 24 50 at Algonquin 36 48 at Maynard 33 38 S Maynard 38 43 at Shrewsbury 37 45 GIRLS ’ BASKETBALL 62 Coach Boghigian, Managers Cheryl Stone and Carol Ludwig, Trisha Carlin, Donna Marcotte, Charlene Seymour, Ann Bliss, Chris Schavone, Patty Miller, Paula Hutch, Patty Delaney, Pam Hanley, Pam Stan, Managers Sue Lotz, Terry Carter, and Marianne DellaPenna. Kneeling are co-captains Liz Johmann and Linda Markey. Coach Finneron shouts advice to the team. SCORES WE THEY at West Boylston 39 63 Auburn 64 63 at Wachusette 48 72 Clinton 41 69 Leominster 67 56 Milford 44 54 at Westboro 47 69 at Hudson 46 50 at Maynard 49 59 at Shrewsbury 62 76 at Clinton 42 73 WE THEY at Milford 46 51 Westboro 45 56 Hudson 55 62 at Algonquin Forfeit Maynard 50 63 Shrewsbury 46 69 at Leominster 48 54 at Millbury 44 58 Algonquin 49 64 at Auburn 63 70 Wachusetts 63 80 Senior members included Mike Russo, Steve Powers, Brian Neill, Don LaCouture, and Rick King. Miss¬ ing from photo are Mike D’Amico and John Armour. 64 -4 Mike D’Amico Setting up the game plan. Brian Neill John Armour Rick King defending the hoop. Steve Powers Everyone has the same thing in mind — the BALL. GIRLS ’ GYMNASTICS Bitty Russo performing her routine on the balance beam. The grace and form of a gymnast. The team members are: Amber Rodasta, Peggy Galligan, Denise Danzilio, Janet Sundin, Barb Salinger, Cindy Woodworth, Bitty Russo, Carol Wil¬ liams, Troy Gately, Lynn McLellan, Peggy Lepore, Linda Dacier, Lisa Valianti, Sue Neale, Karen Tripp, Linda Headberg, Donna Roettger. Standing on either side are assistant Coach Mrs. Terry Capello and Ms. Linda Binney. Missing from picture: Donna McKinnon. Captain Barb Salinger with Coach Binney. Taking off for a dive cartwheel. Donna R. getting points for jumping high. 66 Denise Danzilio concentrating on the beam. Amber Rodasta shows the straight legs needed for a good floor routine. The team of mostly underclass peo¬ ple had a very disappointing season as they compiled a 4-7 record. Coach Bin- ney will lose only one member to grad¬ uation. This gives the squad good rea¬ son to believe that they can tumble back to a winning season next year. SCORES WE THEY Dover Sherborn 41.10 39.95 Algonquin 55.45 50.60 at Auburn 52.60 70.90 Holliston 53.70 65.80 Tantasqua 50.30 71.85 Burncoat 49.05 72.30 at Medway 50.80 56.25 Shrewsbury 56.90 65.15 at Westboro 52.50 49.40 Oxford 56.10 62.25 Leominster 50.80 28.45 Coach Binney keeps a watchful eye on Lisa Valianti. Senior member and all-around performer Barb Salinger doing a needle scale. A sole circle executed on the uneven parallel bars. 67 Team members include: Steve Mulrey Richard Hicks Fred Flynn Charlie Bouffard Ian Bailey Gene Seale Jimmy Blais Rick Lucier Dick Gordon Bob Greene Alan Thibodeau David Seale Bill Cassano The boys’ gymnastic team was pleased with their winning season. They also took 4th place in the Central Mass. Meet after continuing to show improvement throughout the season. There were also unexpected pleasures such as Charlie Bouffard qualifying for State competition. In all, it was a good winter for this group. The Coach is always there, carefully spotting. Bill Cassano concentrates as he prepares for the BIG move. BOYS’ GYMNASTICS Senior members Richard Hicks, Fred Flynn, Charlie Bouffard, and Ian Bailey with Coach James Lamontagne. WE THEY Algonquin 58.65 57.45 at Auburn 56.45 56.45 Holliston 65.85 77.65 Tantasqua 63.65 57.25 at Medway 75.30 80.50 Shrewsbury 75.70 60.10 at Westboro 82.30 86.50 Oxford 72.50 65.15 Central Mass. Meet 4th Place The swinging form of a high bar routine. This giant on the high bar looks easier than it really is. Don’t just stand there, PRACTICE!! 69 HOCKEY Richard Carlson waits in front of the opposition’s net hoping to knock one home. SCOREBOX at Wachusett WE 2 THEY 5 Framingham South 3 5 at Auburn 2 4 St. Johns 5 4 at Maynard 8 4 at Hudson 2 6 St. Peters 2 6 Wachusett 3 1 Springfield 1 3 Classical Auburn ,1 3 at St. Johns 2 4 Maynard 7 1 Hudson 4 7 St. Peters 6 6 Wachusett 5 3 at St. Johns 5 5 at Maynard 7 4 at Hudson 2 7 Auburn 6 7 at St. Peters 3 1 Coach Longueil and team members on the bench keep a close eye on that piece of black rubber. Lining up for the face-off. 70 Senior members on this year’s team: Coach Longueil In looking back at the Hockey Team’s season it can be said that they had a very satisfy¬ ing season. Their final record showed 7-11-2 overall, but it doesn’t take into consideration a couple of factors. Peter Bilancieri Richard Carlson Brian Gleason David Correia John Powers Richard Brown Coach Ford First of all, our team had tough competition to go against (and still did well). Secondly, the hockey team continually improved throughout the sea¬ son. Coach Longueil certainly had reason to be proud of his hockey team this year. Frank Carl man The Goaltenders and the Backbone of the team. The Marlboro High School Hockey Team in complete uniform along with Coaches Longue it ana rora ana also James ? .XUId, iv.ain iii.il ia ;v. i 71 This year’s rifle team compiled a very impressive 7-1-0 record. Due to the fact that spectators aren’t allowed to watch this sport, the team’s season went by practi¬ cally unnoticed by many people. However, for countless seasons now this team has brought home many victories and it is being given more attention every year. M.H.S. can certainly be proud of their rifle team and can be sure that this group will continue to pull in those wins. Neil sports his various well-deserved patches. RIFLE % Senior Members of the Rifle Team: Gerald MacDonald, Neil Gustaf¬ son, Mark Possemato, Walter Reis, Richard McCarthy, and Steven Casaceli. SCORES WE THEY Newton 893 856 at Concord 874 860 Waltham 902 893 at Bedford 885 820 at Newton 870 845 Concord 911 873 at Waltham 875 909 Bedford 889 814 72 The entire 1974-75 Rifle Squad included the above Senior members and also: Raymond Lyko, Michael Freeman, Eric Gustafson, and Mark Lotz Here they are shown with Coach Norman Lindsay and Assistant Coach Anna Goggins. Checking over last week’s scores. Coach Lindsay and Assistant Coach Goggins were very proud of several of their riflemen as they achieved expert marksman status. During the Sports Night presentation Neil Gustafson earned the MVP award. Getting ready for the big shot. 73 Coach Drummey stands with his 1974-75 Wrestling squad and the team managers. The Start: Sizing up the opponent. The wrestling team was one of the few teams all year to close with a winning season: 11-3-0. As they gained depth and experience they brought home more and more victories. That’s the way to score points! The end of the season brought along more surprises as several members advanced to State competition, where David Bemis did especially well. Now that’s good sportsmanship. Fighting to get somewhere. It should also be noted that Mike Birri, Joe Fitzpatrick, and David Bemis went unde¬ feated all season long. Mark McKew prepares for the attack. Senior members and the ' muscle’ of the team: Mike Cianella, Steve D’Amico, Mike Birri, Guy Harrington, Mark McKew and David Bemis. 74 WRESTLING David Bemis was one of the outstanding members of the team. The referee gets right into the action. WE THEY at Lincoln-Sudbury 33 30 Ayer 28 31 at Ashland 18 41 at Gardner 38 20 Algonquin 34 24 at Keefe 43 18 Gardner 45 12 at Ayer 34 23 Keefe 38 21 Shrewsbury 46 9 at Weston 18 45 at Shrewsbury 44 11 at Algonquin 29 23 Guy struggles for that pin. 75 The 1974-75 Baseball Team BASEBALL SCORES WE THEY at Shrewsbury 6 9 at Clinton 4 2 at Westboro 7 3 at Milford 1 6 Hudson 8 14 Maynard 7 8 at Algonquin 4 10 Shrewsbury 0 4 Clinton 7 3 Westboro 7 9 Milford 8 7 at Hudson 1 4 Algonquin 1 7 at Maynard Lincoln 6 4 Sudbury 6 3 Marian 3 2 Fitchburg 0 2 Framingham So. 0 5 Coach Lewis with co-captains Dave Bemis and Rich Carlson. 76 Seniors members include: Jim Whitney, Mike Danzilio, Alex Senecal, Darrell Jackman, Rich Carlson, Dave Bemis, Larry Bernabei, Bob Miller, Jon Malinsky, and Brian Gleason. The baseball team compiled an overall record of 7-12-0 and a league record of 5-9- 0. Several members of the squad earned positions on the All-Star team in post-sea¬ son play. X-. Jim Whitney takes a break. David Bemis received his third MVP award with a trophy in baseball. Wrestling and football earned this talented athlete two other awards. The players warm up before the big game. 77 The panther welcomed the football team at the start of every home game. One of the precise pyramids which helped to bring home the trophies. . . . basketball season Karen Landry, Melissa Sherman, Karen Ripley, Robin Francolini, Karen Hutchinson and Donna Rice were the graduating members. . . . football season Cheerleading is a year-round sport. The girls begin to practice in the summer, pre¬ paring for football season. Next, they cheer for basketball and then they begin their own competitions. This year’s group finished with a 1st, a 2nd, and two 3rds. These trophies make all the hard work throughout the year rewarding in the end. The Whole Gang (including the mascot). 78 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders. The ' Welcome’ Cheer. Co-captains Karen and Melissa walk back with another trophy. • • • TOURNAMENT SEASON The Miss Cheerleader” Award J.V. Squad had a big job this year — cheering on the soccer team. 79 John Powers SCORES We They Marion 8 1 at Algonquin 6 3 at Shrewsbury 3.5 5.5 Westboro 4 5 Milford 6.5 2.5 at Clinton 3 6 at Maynard 2 7 Algonquin 0 9 at Auburn RAIN Shrewsbury 5 4 at Westboro 4.5 4.5 at Milford 6 3 Maynard 5 4 Clinton 8 1 Eric takes rime to pose. Mark Flionis lines one up. Steve tees off while the opposition watches carefully. 80 Senior members include: Mark Flionis, Eric Goldstein, John Guiou, John Powers, and Joe Scorzelli. Missing are Darrell LeMarbre, Frank McSweeney, Steve Risotti, and Mark McKew. Arriving at the Country Club for the big match. 81 SOFTBALL Charlene throws to first. Maureen rounds first base. Penny Miller Superb pitching by Patti led the team to 5 wins and Patti to an MVP award. The team listens to one of Coach Hood’s strategy sessions. Co-captains Charlene and Linda with the coach before the start of the game. 82 The team members were: Chris Risotti, Patti Miller, Linda Markey, Linda Gale, Penny Miller, Cheryl Champagne, Sally Rando, Maureen Lyons, Cindy Putman, Charlene Seymour and the Coach of the team was Ms. Hood. SCORES THEY Shrewsbury WE 16 21 Westboro 7 9 Milford 3 7 Clinton 4 18 at Hudson 8 7 at Maynard 6 21 Algonquin 7 21 at Shrewsbury 20 12 at Clinton 21 10 at Westboro 9 15 at Milford 7 3 Hudson 6 4 at Algonquin 4 9 Maynard 16 10 Senior Linda Gale was the catcher of the team. Covering the other guy — that’s TEAM work. 83 GIRLS ’ TENNIS Pam and Chris after a victorious match. The team finished with an overall record of 4-9. Following is the tennis ladder as it stood throughout most of the season: First Singles — Cathy Lepore Second Singles — Lisa Freeman Third Singles — Marianne DellaPenna First Doubles — Pam Hanley and Liz Johmann Second Doubles — Michelle Dufault and Linda Dufault The only Senior on the team, Liz Johmann, was also the recipient of the MVP award. The team watches a close set. 84 Uv Scott reaches to serve. Coach Terry with Seniors Peter Whitham, Mike Mulrey, and Richard Hicks. BOYS’ TENNIS Because the team compiled a 0-8 league record, team members are looking forward to a winning sea¬ son next spring. Scott Wieler, who played first singles, earned the MVP award for this year. 85 GIRLS’ TRACK The 1975 Marlboro High School Girls’ Track Team with Coach Boghigian and Coach Binney. Eileen Blackney, the team’s MVP, is shown here competing in her two strongest events — the 100 yd. dash and broad jump. SCORES WE THEY Nashoba 35 74 at Medway 70 39 at Hudson 46.7 62.3 Algonquin 69 40 at Ashland 81 28 at Tantasqua 79.5 29.5 at Maynard 45 64 Auburn 43.5 65.5 at Holliston 39 70 at Shrewsbury 49 60 Westboro 54 55 District III Track Meet 6th place District III Relay 11th place 86 Runners take your marks . . . Lynn McLellan and Janet Sundin running and often winning the hurdles. The Milers. Paula Hutch Donna McKinnon Trying to stretch across the whole pit isn’t easy. The tea m takes a break while Ms. Binney keeps her eye on things 87 w nffl TRACK. . . Senior Tom Sundin. CROSS COUNTRY The Editors would like to say here that there was also a Girls’ Cross Coun¬ try Team this year that competed and did fairly well. The boys’ indoor track team didn’t have one of its better seasons, but it did serve to prepare the boys for the outdoor season which was to follow. Bill Theising gets ready to heave the shot put. INDOOR TRACK Bolivar crosses the finish line. David O’Mara clears the high bar. 88 . . . A SPORT FOR ALL SEASONS The crucial passing of the baton. A rare group picture of the Indoor Track Team. Carl runs his leg of the relay. Senior Dan Barry. Senior members on the team were: Joe Mioneau, Carl Laman, Dan Barry, Tom Sundin, David O’Mara, Glenn Moore, Tom Cashin, and Bill Theising. Missing from photo: Jorge Bolivar. 89 Senior Tom Cashin SCORES OUTDOOR TRACK — 0-9-0 WE THEY at Ashland (scrimmage) 42 98 at Algonquin Place 6th at Westboro 59 86 Clinton 40 105 Hudson 52 93 at Algonquin 46 98 at Milford 35 110 Maynard 63 82 at Shrewsbury — - District 3 Meet Shrewsbury 35 110 Auburn 60 85 at Milford — League Meet Place 8th at Boston — State Trials at Boston — State Finals SCORES CROSS COUNTRY — 7-3-0 WE THEY at Bedford 16 40 at Leominster 28 27 Westboro 18 37 at Hudson 23 32 Clinton 24 31 at Milford 35 22 Lincoln-Sudbury 26 31 at Shrewsbury 40 21 Algonquin 24 33 at Maynard 21 32 Get that body over the bar! 90 OUTDOOR TRACK The outdoor track team had a very disappoint¬ ing season, but there were some bright moments. One was when Ian Bailey tied the school record in pole vaulting at 10 ' 6 vs. Shrewsbury. Another was when Carl Laman qualified in the 440 at State Trials for State Finals, where in turn he .placed 7th. Though there were no wins on the season the boys still enjoyed the competition. Getting ready to hurl the javelin. Despite Brian’s knee injury, he still managed to win the discus event several times. 91 ORGA President — Mark McKew s C O E L F N A F I S I O S C R E R S Vice-President — Karen Hutchinson Treasurer — Beth Juaire Secretary — Angela Agoritsas J C O U L F N A F I S I O S C R E R S Secretary — Rose Blais; Vice-President — Karen Hutchinson; President — Robin Francolini; Treasurer — Karen Reilly. 94 SENIOR PLANNING COMMITTEE This committee organized the activities of the Senior class throughout the year. It was composed of a representative from each homeroom and the class officers. Members include: Mark McKew, Sharon MacDonald, Donna Marcotte, Cindy Panagore, Diane Viklund, Beth Juaire, Karen Hutchinson, Beth Caruso, David Radivonyk, Beth Barry, Candy Crosby, Karen Reilly, John Labossi- ere, Debbie Scott, Mark Flionis. Missing from picture is Angela Agoritsas. Members include: Mark McKew, David Bemis, Donna Marcotte, Tricia Carlin, Candy Crosby, Chip Lawrence, John Armour,, David Mullen, Brian McCarthy, Carey Callahan, Debbie Scott, Diane Vik¬ lund, Beth Caruso, Cindy Clark, Karen Hutchinson, Beth Juaire, Sharon MacDonald, Mary Schofield, Rhonda Hayden, Robin Francolini, Colleen Lynch, Pam Landry, Debbie Bonneau, Karen Landry, Cindy Roche, Maureen Durkin, Cheryl Palmer, and Mary Ellen Vandette. CHRISTMAS LIST COMMITTEE 95 Senior Members: Beth Juaire, Maureen Durkin, Patricia Carlin, Donna Marcotte, Lorelei Leach. Missing are John Frey and Angela Agoritsas. Advisors: Ms. Cooney and Mr. Lordan. Members include: Mrs. Otis, Ms. Wright, Maureen Geagan, David Downey, John Aheam, Karen Hutchin¬ son, Mr. Ludt, Beth Caruso, David Harding, Mr. Lordan, Ms. Leavey, and Dan Barry. Yearbook Staff Members: Brenda Miele, Linda Markey, Elizabeth Johmann, Cindy Panagore, Sandra Spanos, Barbara Salinger, Mary Ellen Turcotte, Kathy Lynch, and Joyce Morsewich. The co-editors of horizon” would like to thank the following people who have helped us produce this yearbook: Mr. Martel — a great, big thank you! Mr. Clancy — thanks for all the lunches and your help and advice Joyce Morsewich and Mary Ellen Turcotte — the creators of our cover Linda Markey — for all her lunch hours spent in the yearbook room YEARBOOK STAFF Co-Editors Barbara Salinger, Elizabeth Johmann, and Sandra Spanos. 97 Members: Jimmy Gibbs, Mike Kott, Ron Dekroon, Don St. Pierre, Mike Naujoks, John Rizzelli, Scott Colley, Charles Kuniewich, Anne Brooks, Stephanie Naves, Dale Allen, Randy Brodeur. Advisor: Mr. McGowan. A C S L T U R B O N . O M Y This club was organized under the direction of Mr. McGowan. It met much success in its first year. A mini-course in astronomy was set up as interest was greatly shown. M L A E T A H G U E 1974-75 also saw the organization of the Math League. The team competed several times throughout the school year. Senior members include: Richard Hicks, Ian Bailey, Tony Velardo, Ellen Hollis, and Jorge Bolivar. Members: Judy Lemley, Don Wierbilis, Richard Hicks, lan Bailey, Tony Velardo, Louis Scerra, Jorge Bolivar, Diana Meyers, Mike Marcotte, Gale Lavolette, Mary Cofelice, Debbie Dz.wonzcyk, Mary ' Beth Lister, Randy Brodeur, Arthur Harrison, Corey Frank, Scott Wieler. Missing: Ellen Hollis, Wayne Elliot, Terry Pacific, Andy Vigeant, Betty Peterson. Advisor: Ms. Boyd. 98 DEB A TE TEAM The team was very active this year as it participated in many competitions. The subject they debated concerned the signifi¬ cance and selection of presidential and vice-presidential candidates. Team Members: David Harding, Arlene Morsewich, Mark Cabral, Mike Hogan, Candy Belanger, Diane Frey, Scott Wieler, Bill Hayes, Ellie Sarty. Advisor: Mrs. Womack. Members include: John Kizzelli, Linda Chute, Arlene Morsewich, Mark Cabral, Paul Weston, Bill Horton. Missing is Mr. Georges, advisor of the club U -Jbcq CHESS CL UB Gathered around the chess board are members: Tim Stearns, Sem Aykanian, Scott Wieler, John Ahearn, Mark Cabral, and Advisor, Mr. Lamontagne. Pondering the next move. ECOLOGY CLUB The Ecology Club, to support its numerous activities, introduced a monthly raffle. Prizes were based on the amount of money collected from the sale o f tickets. Shown in picture are members: Carol Frampton, Jane Cavicchi, Cheryl Champagne, Cheryl Maloney, Lynn Maloney, Ms. Nesti, Advisor, Brenda Boelke, D. J. Wilson, Treasurer, Brenda Miele, Chairperson, Mike Marcotte, Bob Laman, Secretary. 100 a, Dq a, Senior members include: Cheryl Stone — President, Karen Reilly, Candy Crosby, Cindy Roche, Sharon MacDonald, Debbie Bonneau, Colleen Lynch, Robin Francolini, Pam Landry, Sandy Cole, Pauline Howland, Karen Landry, Karen Hutchinson, Donna Marcotte, Melissa Sherman. Advisor: Mr. Rigney. c L U B WHERE’S YOUR SPIRIT? HEY , THAT’S BETTER! 101 This year, the Office Education Association expanded its member¬ ship and its activities. Congratula¬ tions to Mark Bruno on his election to serve as president to the Mass. O.E.A. Representatives were sent to Chicago for the national conven¬ tion. Senior Members: Maureen Durkin, Diane Viklund, Beth Juaire, Robin Francolini — Secretary, Annalee Muccini, Patti Le Due, Jean Moore, Mary Schofield — Parliamentarian, Mary Francolini — Treasurer, Mark Bruno — President, Karen Thebado — Vice-President, Denise Dufault, Mr. Landers — Advisor, Cathy Ebell. Members include: Maureen Geagan, Terry Carter, Brian Neill, Tom Keane, Glenn Moore, John Kizzelli, Beth Juaire, Ellen Murphy, Karen Lelivre, Debbie Turner, Pam Stan, Janet Orr, Jean Cormier, Mrs. LeVan — Advisor, Jorge Bolivar, Kathy Donaghy — Treasurer, Maureen Simoneau — Vice-President, Colleen Lynch — President, Clorinda DiBiass — Secretary, Sally Brigham, and Diana Meyers. Miss¬ ing are Mike Freeman and Chris Schavone. 102 We would like to set aside this page to remember our friend, Jorge Boli¬ var. Jorge was the 1974-75 AFS student from Costa Rica. Originally, this page was to be written by Jorge but we regret to say that his message was misplaced. We know that Jorge wanted to thank many people who made him so welcome in this school and community — especially th e Gustafson family. Bolivar lived with the Gustafsons during his stay in Marlborough and became a member of their family. Jorge was a friend to many of us. Throughout the year we shared good times and bad. Jorge often relieved the pressure of a frustrating class with his warmth and sense of humor. He added talent to both the athletic and drama departments as he participated in the soccer and track teams and the production of West Side Story. In leading the soccer team to the Midland League crown, Jorge was also on the way to becoming the recipient of the MVP award. We are happy to have been able to share our Senior year with Jorge. Graduation brought an end to a successful school year. Our feelings for Jorge were clearly expressed in the standing ovation given to him on his occasion. Though great distance lies between us, we’ll always treasure our memo¬ ries of Jorge. 9 103 Senior Members: Jeanne Boule Michael Mulrey Donald Bishop David Radivonyk Ian Bailey David Rebeiro Karen Hutchinson Cindy Panagore Elizabeth Johmann Linda Markey Sandra Neuhaus Brenda Miele Elizabeth Caruso, President Michelle Lucier Richard Hicks Barbara Salinger Sandra Spanos, Secretary Linda Tamulis Thomas Vento Debra Bourgeois NA TIONAL HONOR SOCIETY N.H.S. held a Career Day in March. People from various occupa¬ tions attended the seminar and talked to groups of students about their jobs. A Christmas party was held for members of the Sunshine Camp. Despite a long bus ride, fun was had by all as there was even a visit by Santa Claus (alias Tom Vento). 104 MARLBOROUGH PL-DLIC LIBRARY MARLBOKOU6H. MASS. SNOW SCULPTURE Those students who were involved in the snowman contest were Lorinda Cavanagh, George Spence, Christopher Sandini, Mary Ellen Turcotte, and Pam LeMarbre. PA W PRINT A lot of hard work and effort went into the production of the PAW PRINT. Controversial subjects were often the concern of editorials. This year was made more enjoyable as a touch of humor was provided by the columnists. The PAW PRINT staff includes Mark Cabral, Debbie Cowdrey, Mike Freeman — Co-Editor, Joanne Troumpolos, Clorinda DiBiase, John Ahearn, and Sem Aykanian. Advisor: Mrs. Lemkin. Missing From Picture: Chris Barter — Co-Editor. 105 O ttn ' — (o [jq co Q Helping Mrs. Luz — Secretary to the Principal — are: Donna Clark, Linda Temple, and Loretta Christie. Those students helping Mrs. Taft this year include Robert Krieg, Brenda Nixon, Sandy Rowe, and Mike Naujoks. 106 Co 3 3 ba tq Senior members of the chorus are Peter Whitham and Pauline Howland. The group is directed by Mr. Koptiew. CHOR US Members of our chorus who were selected to participate in the All-District Chorus are Ann Cassano, Bill Hayes, Scott Wieler, Peter Whitham, and Chris Lynch. 107 b-i tcq ce; E-, co This year’s Drama Club presented West Side Story, Godspell, and participated in vari¬ ous assemblies held throughout the year. A machine was created by Carole Czamiecki, Phil Troll, Bill Cassano, Tom Vento, Tom Racca, Annalee Muccini, Peggy Cassano, and Ann Cassano. DRAMA Drama Club’s Senior Members: Mary Ellen Turcotte, Brenda Miele, Lorelei Leach, Jeanne Boule, Tony Velardo, Carole Czamiecki, Tom Vento, Darlene McCabe, Annalee Muccini. Advisor: Mrs. Wright. 108 BAND President — Ray Valente Vice-President — Tom Wing Treasurer — Linda Markey Secretary — Trina Valente Seniors: Richard Wiggin, Michael Breault, Raymond Valente, Stephen Wright, Mark Possemato, Barbara Salinger, Sandra Spanos, Linda Tem¬ ple, Elizabeth Johmann, Linda Markey, and Peter Whitham. M.H.S. ALIVE AND WELL Members included: Director Ray Valente, Richard Wiggin, Mark Possemato, Joe May, Jim Flannigan, Richard Rowe, Tom Wing, Kevin Alexander, Donald Wierbilis, Larry Bernabei, Greg Williams. A group of students that belong to the band got together and formed M.H.S. Alive and Well.” The band was a great hit. Their popularity grew as their driving rhythms stayed in the minds of those peo¬ ple who heard them. 109 Mr. Valente, Band Director. Mr. Valence leads Suzanne Arsenault, Rick Wiggin, and Mike Breault of the percussion section. Take a bow! Do you call — THAT a straight line? The band was involved in many activities and could be seen . . . at rallies . . . on the football field . . . giving a spring pops concert and . . . having a great time on their trip to New York City M.H.S. found a fantastic performer in Melody Barrett, a Freshman major¬ ette. 110 111 Kick those legs up higher!!! A CTIVITIES 113 SPORTS RALLY Spirits ran high as the teams filed into the auditorium. All fall sports were represented at this all-sports rally. Carey Calla¬ han acted as master of ceremonies. HOMECOMINQzsSJr- Cheryl Stone and her escort Richard Carlson. Karen Hutchinson in line with Mark McKew The Queen and her court were most excited on this bright and sunny day. Mary Schwenk relinquished her reign to Beth Juaire, a very deserving recipi¬ ent. The 1974 Homecoming Queen Beth Juaire with Jorge Bolivar at her side. To the music of the MHS Band the girls and their escorts were received warmly by the crowd. Pam Landry and Donald Curran. Angela Agoritsas and her escort John Guiou. 115 S o Smtas IJVP ( 6iT YOUH T ctUf £ i {K(N F(ZlP fi,)P{c. . THE Co«T bco. 116 Trimming the Christmas tree. Give us a hug, Santa!! 117 5 o’clock, 6 o’clock, 7 o’clock, Rock . Loretta Christie Cindy GREASER DA Y 118 Brian Moose” Neill O w S OEA sold green carnations on this special green occasion. ST. PATRICK’S DAY On the phone to headquarters, Mr. Beland planned and schemed against the leprechaun brigade. Mr. Hannagan is skeptical about the whole thing. A member of the orange forces. 119 A Bicentennial theme set the stage for the annual fashion show. A Betsy Ross skit proved to be a special feature of the evening. “STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER” Following the show, refreshments were served by other members of the Home Eco¬ nomics Department. 120 These girls flash a smile as they model their outfits. 121 JAMAICA Many Seniors went to Jamaica this year and all reports reveal they had a great time. . when you’re having more than one! . Ian, the flower child.” During spring vacation there was a trip to Jamaica. When school reopened, tanned and sunburned faces were everywhere. 122 Beautiful scenery was everywhere. Karen Hutchinson tries her luck at limbo. A favorite pastime. The pros go at it. Lorelei Leach relaxes in the warm sun of the Jamaican beaches while Mark Bruno scuba dives in the hotel pool. 123 WEST SIDE STORY i.wwnyHWl| | BWLI U r nflT I feel pretty” is sung by Ann Cassano as Maria. Tony and Maria search for a place where they can be together. Anita warns Maria that Tony is no good. The final moment touched the audience and resulted in a standing ovation. In the end Tony is also killed. 125 Doc tries to set Tony straight. Raymond Lyko played his pan well. The action of West Side Story” takes place on the west side of New York City during the last days of summer. The story follows two young lovers who must overcome racial prejudices to secure their love for each other. The ending of the play is both moving and tragic, as Tony is killed by these prejudices. Kevin Alexander as Bernardo, the leader of the Sharks. The Director, Ms. Wright, succeeded in staging a fantastic play. The West Side Story Cast. ' Sl 1 126 A small band, under the direction of Mr. Kop- tiew, accompanied the singers on stage. It pro¬ vided a means of setting the stage for the action to follow and proved to be a special feature. W.S.S. CAST THE JETS Riff — David Wheeler Tony — Christopher Lynch Action — Thomas Vento Arab — Thomas Racca Baby John — Richard Lynch Snowboy — Michael Freeman Big Deal — Phillip Trull THEIR GIRLS Graziella — Carole Czarniecki Velma — Sharon MacElroy Minnie — Barbara Roche Clarice — Debbie Lands Pauline —JoAnne Trompolas Anybodys — Mary Kate Gardner THE SHARKS Bernardo — Kevin Alexander Maria — AnneMarie Cassano Anita — Elly Sartie Chino—John McDaniel Pepe —Jorge Bolivar Indio — Mark Cabral Luis — Michael Hogan. Anxious — Kenneth Owens Nibbles — Dave McDaniel THEIR GIRLS Rosalia —Joy Bartlett Consuelo — Lorelei Leach Francisca —Judy D’Amico Teresita — Patricia Rowe Estella — Melissa Lepore Marguerita — Arlene Morsewich Juana — Elizabeth Ahern BEHIND THE SCENES DIRECTOR — Betsy M. Wright MUSICAL DIRECTOR — Nickolai Koptiew STUDENT DIRECTOR — Brenda Miele STAGE MANAGER — David McDaniel CHOREOGRAPHER — Jolene Berthiaume TECHNICAL DIRECTOR — John Frey SET DESIGN — Susan Leavey PROP MISTRESS — Elaine Rousseau COSTUME MISTRESS — Anita Fox PUBLICITY — Pamela Landry, Dawn Curll PROGRAM COVER ARTWORK — Martha Phillips SCENERY CO-ORDINATORS — Susan Leavey, Martha Phillips REHEARSAL ACCOMPANIST — Carole Koptiew PROGRAM CO-ORDINATORS — Donald Landers, Mary Armour PRINTING — Mark Bruno A message appeared in the program from Ms. Wright. Part of it is reprinted here — You see before you tonight a finished product . . . It is the result of fantastic interdepartmental cooperation — of people who have co-ordinated their talents and skills . . . They know it was tough but . . . it is to these young men and women that I owe the most thanks. They have done a marvelous job . . . for I am overwhelm¬ ingly proud of them . . . THE ADULTS Doc — Tony Velardo Schrank — Raymond Lyko Krupke — Edward McManus Gladhand — Tony Velardo 127 SPOR TS ’ NIGHT The annual sports awards banquet was held in the cafeteria. Letters and trophies were given out for all sports. Other MVPs, not included in these pages, are Eileen Blackney — track; Scott Wider — tennis; Liz Johmann — tennis; Laurie Fenton — cheerleading; and Carl Laman — track. MVPs with Mr. Wade (A.D.) — Dave Bemis: football, wrestling, and baseball; Patty Miller: softball and basket¬ ball; and Mike D’Amico: basketball. Richard Carlson receives the MVP for hockey. MVPs with Mr. Martel — tics. Maureen Lyons: field hockey; Barbara Salinger: gymnastics; Charlie Bouffard: gymnas- The Most Valuable Player Award trophies. 128 Bill Theising receives his letter for competing in track events. Mr. Ludgate addresses the audience on his soccer team. Ms. Boghegian — varsity basketball. Coach Jusscaume — indoor and outdoor track, cross country Lynn McLellan receives her letter for gymnastic competition Ann Bliss not only received letters in basketball and track, she was also awarded a certificate from WOMENSPORTS. 129 JUNIOR PROM CHA TEA U DE VILLE 130 Queen Jean McClary with her Court: Suzanne Arsenault Karen Hutchinson Annalee Muccini Beatrix Czuczor The fountain provided a quiet place for couples to gather. A P R I L 4, 1 9 7 The Hannagans. 4 Karen Thebado and Donald John. 131 MR. and MRS. E. CLANCY MR. and MRS. J. HANNAGAN SENIOR FORMAL AT CHA TEA U DE VILLE Hey, Concetta! 132 c MARLBOROUGH PUBLIC ' LIBRARY Mr. Richer was honored with a superlative as Best Superintendent. 133 The pair with the nicest eyes along with most athletic and nicest hair. Is this for real? ERICAN RED CROSS LOODMOBILE + BLOOD SAVES LIVES MARLBOROUGH PUBLIC LIBRARY MARLBORGUuH. MASS. Karen Reilly took the temperatures of prospective blood donors. 135 s u FEMALE MALE NICEST EYES Trisha Carlin Richard Carlson NICEST HAIR Ka thy Pa dh isky Steve DAmico p E NICEST SMILE Joy Bartlett Brian McCarthy MOST ATHLETIC Ann Bliss Dave Bemis MOST ARTISTIC Jody Martin Brian Sullivan R L MOST MUSICAL Linda Maricey Ray Valente MOST DEPENDABLE Cindy Roche Mark Flionis MOST TALKATIVE Donna Rice John LaBossiere A T MOST POPULAR Karen Hutchinson John Armour MOST BRILLIANT Barbara Salinger Richard Hicks MOS T LIKEL Y TO S UCCEED Beth Caruso Ian Bailey I MOST INVOLVED Beth Juaire John Frey V BEST DRESSED Karen Ripley Da ve McDaniel BEST LOOKING Cheryl Stone Tom Mar on E S WITTIEST Jane Lyons Carey Callahan SHYEST Rhonda Nisbet Steve Rissotti CUTEST Maureen Durkin Mark McKew FRIENDLIEST Sharon McDonald Guy Marcotte SEXIEST Cindy Clark John Vallee EASIEST GOING Laurie DiMuzio Da ve Mullen CLASS CLOWN Pam Landry Don Curran MOST GULLIBLE Angela Agoritsas Da ve Achilles ROWDIEST Eileen Blackney Guy Harrington MOS T FLIR TA TIO US Ellen Hollis Jon Mai insky 136 O 2 Ms. Successful. 137 GRADUA TION REHEARSAL Beginning to prepare for the big day. 138 Karen makes like an Congratulations are in order for Linda Temple. Go Cindy!! Waiting to march in. Look a little closer . 139 “STRENGTH AND PERSEVERANCE LEAD TO AN IMPOR TANT GOAL ” Jorge Bolivar received a standing ovation during the ceremony. STRENGTH AND PERSEVERANCE LEAD TO AN IMPORTANT GOAL The Class of Nineteen Hundred and Seventy-five of the Marlborough High School invites you to be present at its (Commencement Exercises Ward Park Saturday Afternoon, June the Seventh at two o ' clock FOP OU ' DOCR GRADUATION ONLY The Honored Faculty observes the graduating class of 1975. Mary E. Erlandson. i ' V Frank McSweeney. 140 c o M M E N C E M E N T ’7 5 Mark McKcw and David Downey exchange class gifts. Valedictorian Ian Bailey delivers his speech, RELA¬ TING THE HIGH SCHOOL EXPERIENCE.” Mr. Brucchi offers his congratulations and presents the award winners. Memories . . Salutatorian Barbara Salinger on CHANGING EDUCATION FOR A COMPETITIVE SOCI¬ ETY.” Mr. Valente is busy taking pictures. . . where’s the band??? Mayor Gadbois presented the honor cords and diplomas. Rev. William Wolkovich gave the Invocation. V Class advisor Mr. Edward Clancy reads the comments of President Ford. Waiting . . . wondering. A quiet moment to reflect on the day’s events and meaning. A pair of smiling faces. Mark Tetreault receives his diploma. 143 We have come to the end of our school career — a stepping stone on the pathway to discover our individual Horizons. . . 144 Kt v ... S, V • ' ' • ' - v .-U ■ ,V . jr . ■- giiiaBp v«w w g . .... . ‘‘ —._ 4mm -; z - ,-r r ' • : •. ' :3 J P W■ ■ %hj ... . V-.- ;• • ' -..i-t’ wv.4JMka ;v - :-• ■ vr. : IfT - « w r v «?f«! 32 M ■ .. ' - v ' - -— ' BssP - 1 Js n lfarffiffig ■«W — - « - wj, « • ‘- .4 f !!£}-g ? ,■ ... . ' ‘ - ■.. -■ ' •- ’ TTV ' . . ■Mhrttr jW ■ i-T- j y f ' j . . : r-w :-. . . - •’ ■} •i-dx pf pc ' - .•• • • • • -. v. : - ' - ■ . -• :■ ...„ n -J - ! ’• ■•• ' ’ ' . ' . .-•mV C -- : : . ' A - : S -i ' ? - - ' ••.■- ' . 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