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Bus Drivers Mr. Brian Flanders, Mr. Otis Rogers, Mr. Sidney Counsel, Miss Marion Cardoza, Mr. Donald Mal- onson, Mr. James Rogers, Mr. Wentworth Tripp, Mr. Jerry Maciel, Mr. William Brown; ABSENT: R. Mavro. Cafeteria Personnel Mrs. Helen Townes, Mrs. Mary Drouin, Mrs. Rita Freitas, Mrs. Esther K. Waller, Mrs. Emily N. Magnu- son, Mrs. Hilda R. Mongillo, Mrs. Joanne Cleary. Custodians Mr. Reuben G. Silvia, Jr., Head Custodian; Mr. Ellsworth Simpson, Mr. Albert S. Johnson; ABSENT: Mr. Richard Bettencourt. 26
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Senior Class Officers Susan Johnson, Historian; Bettina Malonson, Treasurer; Benjamin Merrill, Vice President; Elizabeth Flanders, President; Mona Minor, Secretary. Senior Class History Money! If the Class of ’77 is not to be known for anything else, we will always be remembered as the most financially successful class ever to graduate from M.V.R.H.S. As soon as we took our first step into the Regional in the fall of ’73, our advisors, Gerry Gerolamo and Leroy Hazelton, set us straight on what was to be expected of us. We held actual election campaigns for Freshman officers and initiated the concepts of Homeroom Representatives and monthly class meetings. Our President was Mary Oliver; Vice President was Rob Hewett; Treasurer was Ben Hall; and Secretary was Mary Fragosa. James Kelly and Cindy Grant were voted Mr. and Miss Freshman Class. For the first of what was to be a LONG line of unusual money-making schemes, we held a Nickel Day,” during which nickels were strewn over the football field. We also sponsored a shopping trip to Boston for all the students. By our Sophomore year, we were richer than all the other classes and plunged into projects that would unite our whole class. We held a Gum-Ball in Jar” contest, a chain saw raffle, and a dance at the Regional with a live band called Goodnight Louise.” Our President was Mary Fragosa; Vice President was Cindy Grant; Treasurer was Susan Johnson; Secretary was Beth Ryder; and Historian was Liz Burnham. 28
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