Methuen High School - Memories Yearbook (Methuen, MA)

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mmmxt FIRST ROW: Jeff Yanagi, Ron Kobrenski, Al Daigle, Joe Buglione, Fred Nassar, Dan O ' Rourke SECOND ROW: Coach Scanlon, Steve Michaud, Jim Lafond, George Williams, Brian Blaney, Pat O ' SulIivan, Mike Roy, Jack Welch BASEBALL JOE COACH SCANLON and CAPTAIN JOE BUGLIONE o • , g. J? i?. N R S RON DAN koL 3 -« « ■ ■ FRED GEORGE AL Eft V jgoatr ' tsKS-aswfe JL L4 I A $■ ' . sags ' « FRONT ROW (left to right): P. Howshan, P. May, T. Tinney, P. Ashworth, B. Hebsch, M. Beshera, Capt. P. Sparta, T. Trussell, G. Kachadorian, J. Devine, J. Moschetto, D. Lawson, K. Greenwood, K. Homsey. MIDDLE ROW (left to right): D. Hargreaves, R. R. Tremblay, R. Nicholson, N. Tardug- no, J. Bajor, S. Alliette, R. Florenz, J. Cahalan, R. Brown, J. Forrest, C Mesrobian, J. Kuncho, W. Flanagan. BACK ROW (left to right): D. Collins, R. Valcourt, Manager J. McGurren, R. Grillo, D. Collins, M. Angelari, J. Monte, D. Nazarian, R. Peretti, P. Karpowicz, Assit. Coach Bill Gosselin, Coach John Rimas. TRACK 1967 ■ - wwM . A ili §L M kL RECORD Methuen 74 Wilmington 39 Methuen 18 Andover 95 Methuen 35 Tewksbury 77 Methuen 38 Chelmsford 75 Methuen 62 Vocational 51 Methuen 72 Salem, N. H 41 Methuen 91 Billerica 22 Methuen 54 North Andover 59 Methuen 55 Dracut 58 Methuen 80 Burlington 35 COACH JOHN RIMAS COACH BILL GOSSELIN PETE and S: KEN JIM, KEN, and TOM SENIORS CAPTAIN PHIL SPARTA GLEN, GUS, and BARRY BOB, TOM, and PAUL i ' lf PHIL, MIKE, and DAVE SOFTBALL FIRST ROW: Marsha Apkarian, Jane Dufresne, June DeGuglielmo, Diane Ktuk, Marion Benson, Debra Turchi, SECOND ROW: Donna DeGregorio, Linda Gagnon, Susan Zurwell, Carole Mlechko, Paula Pagliuso, Pam Kus, Pam Donahue, Joyce Desrocher, Joanne Martone, THIRD ' ROW: Coach Bailey Joelle Ciras, Pat Paine, Carol McCracken, Jennifer Smith, Janice Fugge, Lynn Turchi, Nancy Young. SEASON ' S RECORD Dracut 40-4 Andover 12-5 Nashua 5-8 Salem 28-1 Chelmsford 3-2 Wilmington 12-6 Tewksbury 14-6 Nashua 1-5 Won— 7 Lost— 3 MERRIMACK VALLEY CONFERENCE CHAMPS 1967 COACH BAILEY and CAPTAIN PAULA PAGLIUSO N R S PAM JANICE and JOANNE JOYCE and LYNN LINDA PAULA CAROLE JUNE and MIKE ELLEN and PAT CHERYL and CHUCK CLASS OFFICERS and DATES Arthur and Elena He ' s STEPPING on my bubble gum ! Couples arriving at the Cinema Showcase. 1 1 .M. « - ' - ip M i •■ | 11 Wj 1 uL ir Pat and Ronnie I H f jC CLASS DAY ORATORS MARCIA PERRAULT WILLIAM KAUPINIS HISTORY PROPHECY KIMBERLY LODGE and JANICE SHAFER W r TT.T t JOANNE SIERPINA and DOROTHY HILLNER BARBARA LAWTON and MARY BETH TOBIA m-.W GRADUATION ' 67 VALEDICTORIAN JANICE PANKAUSKI SALUTATORIAN WILLIAM LAFFIN HONOR ESSAYIST CYNTHIA SUZEDELYS AWARDS Ingalls Medals Janice E. Pankauski William C. Laffin Methuen Board of Trade Scholarship Linda M. Floyd Walter B. Ingalls Science Award Arthur J. Kenney U.S. Army R.O.T.C. Scholarship Award William C. Laffin Doryce M. Lord French Prize William M. Kaupinis Carrie May Lyman Scholarship Award William M. Kaupinis Walter Pearson Music Award Ernest Naylor Bessie Cunliffe Scholarship Kimberly J. Lodge Methuen Teachers ' Association Scholarship Mary Lee Moynihan Italian-American Toilers Inc. Scholarship Aivard DearriErAHen Gill Avenue Associates Scholarship Award Michael Federico Methuen M Men ' s Club Scholarship Frederic J. Nassar Peter W. May Moses N. Perkins Poetry Prize Award Barbara R. Langevin Rainbow Girls Scholarship Award Linda A. Kachadorian DeMoulas Scholarship Award Pauline M. Bibeau Methuen Schools Boosters Club Scholarship Cathy J. Brown Cynthia L. Suzedelys Nancy J. Wetmore Tenney Educational Fund Scholarship Barbara J. Addison Pauline M. Bibeau Ann Marie Gross Kimberly J. Lodge Mary Lee Moynihan Janice P. Shafer Kathleen Smith Marcia Perrault Jane A. Worster TENNEY HIGH SCHOOL SONG The call to advanced and broader fields is ringing loud and clear; With hope and expectation high, we answer without fear. The work we ' ve done, the truths we ' ve learned will bring success we know. Undaunted firm, we ' ll ever be, as t ' ward our goal we go. Farewell to thee dear Tenney High, we ' ll always remember thee. For all we ' ve gained within your walls, we ' ll always cherish thee CLASS HISTORY By JANICE SHAFER and KIMBERLY LODGE Listen, my classmates, and you shall hear Of historic events of our past four years. ' Twas the fourth of September in ' 63 Hardly a senior is now among thee Who will forget that hectic day and year. As the last freshman class to enter the school Obey the seniors was the general rule. We were teased and abused and we lost our way, But finally came that one great day When we were received in grand array. When brisk October rolled around, Our freshman royalty was crowned. Carolyn Smith was queen and Bill Galarneau was king, And as the Grand March began we found That our class officers were victory bound (Pres. Bill Laffin, V.P. Eileen Cunningham, Sec. Sara Hanson, and Treas. Beth Tobia.) And our Student Council marched to the sound (Nancy Langevin, Marcia Perrault, and Joyce Borren.) ' Twas the dead of winter by the village clock. To the Military Ball we all did flock. There was gaity and dancing until dawn, And when we all became tired and worn, We sadly departed to the sound of the cock. The winter came and went And Field Day was the Cadet ' s next event. When the activities were done, Richie Waithe, John Salmon, and Greg Bernardi had won And they looked forward to the days yet to come. From our class, two majorettes they chose, To the sound of the march, Harriet Kiriajes and Barbara Perkins rose With radiant smiles and pointed toes. They accepted their victory with gracious pride To do their best they would always strive. Suddenly we realized it was June. No more were we freshmen to follow the tune Of seniors all mighty and juniors vain. We ' d sun at the beach and return again To a higher caste in Tenney ' s domain. When we returned to school in September, Hard work and study were on the agenda, But our services we were still to render For in rank our class was still the youngest. Once again we flocked to the polls. On these sophomore officers we were sold (Pres. Fred Nassar, V.P. Eileen Cunningham, Treas. Beth Tobia, Sec. Joanne Grasso) And our Student Council members (Suzy Schruender, Ann Gross, Nancy Langevin, and Kathy Brown) were told That they ' d speak for our class for another year. Our new representatives we all did cheer. Winter crept up on the heels of fall And again it was time for the Military Ball. Red, white, and blue crepe paper hung in the hall. We watched the drills and danced ' til dawn And before we knew it the night was gone. ' Twas the warmth of spring by the village clock Being measured for class rings was the general talk. D.A.R. medals two did win Jan Shafer and Bill Laffin received the pins. And we anxiously awaited our rings ' coming in. At cheering tryouts on the bleachers we did sit To watch the girls cheer and do their splits And six sophomore girls that they did pick Marion Winward, Ellen Kenney, Suzy Schruender, Marcia Perrault, Mai Clark, Beth Tobia were congratulated by all. As they quickly made plans for the coming fall. Majorette tryouts came in May Barbara Perkins and Harriet Kiriajes were chosen, needless to say, As the Cadets looked forward to field day. Richie Waithe, Ron Kobrenski, and Bill Kaupinis rose to great heights, And Ron had the Patenaude medal in his sights. Looking ahead to our junior year, We were suddenly filled with hopes and fears Finished was half of our high school career. As upperclassmen we ' d made the grade, And, in our class, history was made. We again elected our officers four Pres. Fred Nassar, V.P. Ron Kobrenski, Sec. Joanne Grasso, and Treas. Harriet Kiriajes all knew the score. For our Student Council we chose five more. (Kathy Brown, Ann Gross, Suzy Schruender, Glenn Kachadorian, and Nancy Langevin) Who ably spoke for the junior class Our approval they did pass. ' Twas October fifth in ' 65 When our class rings did finally arrive. To flaunt them to our peers we did strive. We were now upperclassmen free and clear And left in high school we had two short years. Cadet activities were in the spotlight And the Military Ball was a happy night When Ron Kobrenski, Richie Waithe, and Bill Kaupinis won the Junior Drill honors. Then Field Day was again upon us And the boys who won (Richie Waithe, Ron Kobrenski, Pete May, and Patenade Medal winner, Ron Kobrenski) were at their height. At cheering and majorette tryouts we did applaud, For their efforts these girls made the cheering squad (capt. Suzy Schruender, Beth Tobai, Marcia Perrault, Mai Clark, Joyce Borren, Marion Winward, Ellen Kenney, Eileen Cunningham, Donna Fichera, Barbara Lawton and Jackie Ciras) And eight more girls, our majorettes, we did reward, (capt. Harriet Kiriajes, Barbara Perkins, Joyce Desrocher, Nancy Russell, Linda Aubert, Cheryl Wilson, Mary Ellen Harris, Jan Shafer and Kim Lodge) Our girls anxiously awaited the coming year During which they would devotedly twirl and cheer. As our junior year came to a close, Two of our classmates the D.A.R. chose To receive medals. As the story goes, Both Suzy Schruender and Tom LeClair Were the worthy chosen pair. The Honor Society induction was a May event To the front of the auditorium these students were sent (Barbara Addison, Linda Barret, Bev Brown, Tina Dobrynski, Mike Federico, Joe Grossman, Dorothy Hillner, Bill Kaupinis, Bill Laffin, Barbara Lawton, Tom Le Clair, Kim Lodge, Mary Lee Moyniham, Jan Pankauski, Marcia Perrault, Jan Shafer, Joanne Sierpina, Kathy Smith, Keith Stetson, Cindy Suzadelys, Beth Tobia, and Marion Winward) In recognition of their scholastic accomplishment. Soon it was time their officers to elect. And these were the ones they did select. (Pres. Mike Federico, V.P. Bill Laffin, Sec. C. Suzadelys, Treas. Tom Le Clair, Hist. Mary Lee Moyniham) We were through with history and Manter Hall And Hamlet ' s To be or not to be, In our senior year we ' d have a ball For never until then had we Such status and priority over all. Again it was time for class elections. In our candidates we desired perfection. These officers (Pres. Pete May, V.P. Eileen Cunningham, Sec. Sara Hanson, Treas. Harriet Kiriajes, S.C. T. LeClair, B. Tobia, S. Schruender, K. Brown, N. Langevin, A. Gross) were our selection. They would represent us for one short year. Little did we realize graduation was so near. To the Yearbook Staff Mr. Lister appointed fifteen, And Editor Ellen Kenney led this team (Beth Tobia, Cynthia Suzedelys, Bill Laffin, Mike Federico, Janice Shafer, Kim Lodge, Tom LeClair, Kathy Smith, Joanne Sierpina, Barbara Addison, Marcia Perrault, Ron Kobrenski, Mary Lee Moynahan, Barbara Lawton) They worked tirelessly from afternoon till dusk, And never did they complain or fuss. Their bo ok of books they held in great esteem. Kim Lodge was the editor of the Blue and White. She worked with a crew who would diligently write To meet the deadlines was the writer ' s plight. Bill Kaupinis, Jan Shafer, Barbara Addison, and Bill Laffin each headed a page, And built the paper stage by stage. Our football team was captained by three, Fred Nassar, Bob Feugill, and Al Daigle led the motley crew We heartily cheered our Rangers true. Much courage and vigor they did display As they practiced and played on Saturdays. In an open convertible three girls did ride. Over the Homecoming game, Football Queen Elaine Heffernon would preside Her attendants Ann Gross and Sara Hanson sat by her side. The girls were as happy as they could be, And we all agreed they were a lovely three. The members of the cross country team ran, And leading them were Dan O ' Rourke and Tom Trussell, their captains At this time girls ' sports also began. The field hockey team was second in the league Under Janice Fugge and JoAnne Martone ' s ready and able lead. In October at the Cadet Hop, These officers came out on top, Col. Ron Kobrenski, Lt. Col. Richie Waithe, Maj. Pete May, and Maj. Bill Kaupinis were the cream of the crop. Next they announced who the Cadet Queen would be Queen Eileen Cunningham, Beth Tobia, and Carolyn Smith were the three. December eighth was opening night, And for Mrs. Hovanasian, Marian Winward, and Leo Croteau, the play- turned out right. In Boys and Ghouls Together, Leading the cast, Were Count Dean Allen and Letha Jane Worster looking aghast. And our play out did those of the past. Basketball, Baseball, and Track were three fine teams The captains of each were held in esteem. The basketball team, Dan O ' Rourke did lead, It was Joe Buglione the baseball team did heed, And of Phil Sparta, our track captain, much we would read. To Student Government Day, Students did swarm From every Middlesex village and town, To run the legislature for a single day. His ability to lead Bill Laffin did display, As he ran the state in the American way. Our girls ' basketball and softball teams received much praise, For after practicing for many days, The League Championship they both did claim. Paula Pagliuso and Carol MIechko received much fame, For the way Miss Bailey coached the games. The Best of ' 67 was easy to choose. With our King and Queen, how could we lose? Mai Clarke and Pete May reigned with a regal touch Over a class which to us has meant so much. As our senior year was coming to an end, Our Prom, Camelot, we all did attend. The night was a dream for every lass and lad, And though we ' ll long remember all the fun we had, The finality of the evening made us sad. On June eighth came our graduation. Valedictorian Janice Pankauski, Salutatorian Bill Laffin, Honor Essayist Cynthia Suzedelys, and Class Day Orators Marcia Perrault and Bill Kaupinis stood in acclamation. As each graduate received his diploma in the cap and gown he wore, We sadly bid farewell to Tenney ' s closing door. You know the rest which we have not told, Of finals passed by just a hair, Of victories we have always shared, And characters we have tried to mold. Our memories of Tenney we ' ll always hold dear Recollections of four short happy years. CLASS WILL BARBARA LAWTON BETH TOBIA We, the Class of 1967 of Tenney Memorial High School, Methuen, Massachusetts, being as sound in mind and body as possible, and realiz- ing that the time has come to leave these classic halls forever, do hereby make public this, our last will and testament. I, Pete May, leave to the Admiral , one full scale banana boat so he can patrol the third floor corridor. We, Glen, Ron, Fred, Pete, Tim, leave to Mr. Lister one pound of cheese. We, the boys in second period physics class, leave to Mr. Russell one block of sandpaper to remove all the chemical formulas from the desks. We, the seniors who have been fortunate enough to have him, leave Mr. Jennings a fresh supply of student teachers. We, Jane Worster and Marcia Perrault, leave Mr. Fredette a bathrobe so he won ' t have to borrow Mr. Jennings ' . We, Shirley Desrocher and Jeanne Haldane, leave some junior all our library duties. We, Ann Corey and Terri Mesiti, leave our loud laughs to echo forever in the halls of Tenney. We, Marsha Clamp and Sue Diodati, leave our hotel room in New York to any deserving sophomore Y-Teen member. I, Lynda Barrett, leave to Mr. Fradette a full 6 month supply of No Grow , the new scalp treatment. We, Third period algebra class, leave Mr. Russell Smith one can of oil for his shoes. I, Judy Lippold, leave to Ronnie Simoes my trumpet mute. We, the occupants of room 217, leave to our homeroom teacher Mrs. Monroe, a recording of Good morning, students. I, Randy Riccio, leave to members of the class of 1968 my book en- titled How to Stay Out of School All Year With One Cold We, Ted, Randy, Nick, and Pete, leave the last four seats in room 313 to anyone who wants to play 45 ' s. I, Janice Malendrino, leave to Mr. Hannigan one patrol leader ' s badge so he can patrol the third floor with authority. I, Tim Ford, leave to next year ' s lunch periods a section of cafeteria ceiling spotted with various fruits and vegetables. We, Tim, Pete, Fred, Ron, and Glen, leave Mr. Russell Smith one Humphrey Bogart Get Tough Manual I, Joyce Borrun, leave Linda Vancoppernolle my dilapidated cheering sneakers. I, Bev Brown, leave my empty seats in Mr. Fradette ' s room to any blonde who can sit there for 2 periods in a row. We, the third period algebra class, leave to Mr. Russell Smith, one gyroscope to keep him from rocking on his feet. We, Harri, Bev, Peggy, Eddie, and Joe, leave our unfinished works of art to Linda Bardsley, better known as Chip. We, the French students of first period, leave Mr. Gagne our educa- tion which has been so sadly neglected. We, Bette Ann Hajjar and Mai Clarke, leave Mr. Russell Smith a loud speaker so that his future classes may hear him. I, Sam Naddif, leave my permanent desk in detention hall and request that it is taken good care of for sentimental reasons. I, June Zazour, leave Mrs. Lockaby my Algebra II book with all the answers in it in hopes that one of her students can pass next year. I, Chris Devaney, leave Denney McKinney 3 cartons of Elmer ' s Wood Grip all purpose glue. I, Barbara Lawton, leave to a member of next year ' s cheering squad my ability to clap my hands and stamp my feet at the same time. We, Cindy Suzedelys and June Longo, leave Mr. Gagne a lifetime supply of Canadian paper so he won ' t have to rip it off the ceiling. I, Lynn Turchi, leave to my sister Debbie all the fun I had during high school. We, Shirley Desrocher, Margaret Feoli, Linda Floyd, Jean Haldane, leave Miss Lange our private little corner. I, Dianne Maziars, leave to some blonde my seat in Mr. Duncan ' s home- room. I, Margaret Feoli, leave Barbara Herman all my jobs in room 215. I, Judy Lippold, leave Carol Adamson one half full drippy bottle of white shoe polish for her majorette boots next year, hoping she won ' t make the Mess on the girl ' s locker room floor that I did. I, Donna DiNatale, leave to my little brother Dino a front seat in room 307 with the Admiral. We, Joe Buglione, and Ed Joaquin, leave Miss Skiba one bottle of aspirin to relieve her period six headaches. We, Donna DiNatle, Marion Groves, and Charlotte Spinello, leave Miss Skiba in peace. We, Doreen, Marion, Donna, Linda, Coleen, Loraine, leave to Louie, Kathy, and Karen our sloppy, noisy, and cute lunchtable. I, Marion Groves, leave my sister Maryalice the thrill of being in a class with Mr. Melia. I, Dennis Elias, leave Mrs. Hovanasian a giant megaphone. We, Tim Ford, and Dennis Elias, leave to Mr. Russell Smith a smile from ear to ear. We, Joyce Carlson and Mary Ellen Harris, leave to some deserving junior girls two uneaten lunches that were wasted on two very special boys. I, Yvette Demers, leave Mr. Fradette and Mr. Jennings a book with 1,000 jokes so they can remember me and my funny laugh each time they laugh. I, Dennis Elias, leave to Miss Coulson one large bottle of instant coffee, one large box of tea bags, and one large box of Stella Doro ' s Assorted Cookies. I, Keith Stetson, leave to Mr. Russell a new slide rule so that he will be able to figure out the problems before the class does. We, the members of last year ' s period five English class in room 216 leave to Mrs. Hershfield all the love and respect due to a wonderful woman, a great teacher, and a dear friend. We, Jackie Ciras, Mai Clarke, Lynn Turchi, Marion Winward, Nancy Wetmore, Betty-ann Hajjar, Elaine Heffernan, Bev Vogel, Sara Han- sen, and Eileen Cunningham leave to a group of juniors one well- gossipped on lunch table with too few chairs. I, Bev Vogel, leave to Irving True, our family in hopes that he will be a good father to all our brood. We, the seniors of Mrs. Lockaby ' s third period Algebra II class, leave her for her own personal use one electric heater for her warm and inviting daily class. I, Karol Kalil, leave one used camel to those converted camel jockies, Smitty and Tuna Fish. We, the senior girls of Sylvester table leave to Mr. Rimas the names of all the buffaloes that Buffalo Bill killed to be used in a quiz next year. I, Tina Dobrzynski, leave to Diane Freije my Girl Friday Kit which includes a large bottle of tranquilizers to be used whenever Mr. Gagne finds a job for her. I, Janice Dawson, leave to my beloved friend, Doreen Paplaskas, one large but dirty gymsuit, which may be too big for her. I, Marthe Venti, leave to Roberta Borelli my favorite mirror so that she may continue to use it on the bus every day. I, Janice Dawson, leave to the lovely Jacobbucci twins one badly torn French dictionary, plus a copy of La Bourgeois Geritilhomme even though they ' re Italians. We, the boys of Mrs. Hershfield ' s third period study, leave her 400 pounds of used chewing gum. I, Fred Nassar, leave Mr. Gurry one wrench to tighten the loose nut behind the wheel of his scout. We , Joyce Desrocher and Suzy Schruender, leave Patti Paine with two lonely years. We, Lorraine Pellerin and Cindy Croteau, leave Mr. Gurry six cents worth of gas at whatever station he wishes to purchase it from. I, Nancy Russell, leave to my sister, Jane, a four year headache of writing columns for the Sun. We, Ray Foley, Tom Tinney, and Bill Caron leave to Sergeant Mc- Dermott one used sign for next year ' s lunch periods. I, John Moschetto, leave to Mr. Duncan my great catching ability. We, Linda Cubelli, Marie Panto, and Sharon Coco leave to the under- classmen all the lost and stolen gymsuits, socks, and sneakers. We, Lorraine Pellerin and Cindy Croteau, leave Miss Lange some broken machines. We, Janice Fugge and Jo-anne Martone, leave Pam Kus and Nancy Appleyard all our bruises and pains we have received in our years of field hockey. I, Bill Caron, leave to Mr. McDermott one cherry bomb to throw out his classroom window next year. I, Marie Panto, leave one cupcake to Mr. Constantineau. We, Linda Aubert and Nancy Russell, leave to any deserving junior permanent passes to the gym. I, Fred Nassar, leave to Rusty Florenze and Bob Deschene, the aches and pains, the cold showers, and a book on How to Argue With the Reffs for next year ' s football season. I, Judy Mooshien, leave to John Nastasia, free lunches for one year, and the right to borrow money whenever he pleases. We, the officers of the band — Gerry Quintal, Barbara Addison, and Elaine Heffernan, leave Mr. Tarlian one blue Barbie Roll sweater so that he may wear it to the football games instead of his green one. I, Janice Shafer, leave my car, Rumble Guts, to Rick Hoffman with the hope that she will bring into his life all the novelty and variety that she has brought into mine. We, Claudia, Ann, Bev and Tina, leave four slightly soiled dust rags a can of cleaning fluid, three days of hard work, and a lot of dust to next year ' s delegation for cleaning the trophy case. I, Tina Dobrzynski, leave to Mr. Gagne one very messy filing cabinet and sincere apologies for never getting around to cleaning it. I, Mike Federico, leave my part in the senior play to some lucky- senior of next year. I, Claudia Houston, leave Mr. Jennings a non-skid ice cube. I, Sharon Allen, leave to Mr. William Russell, a moth eaten lab coat with the Hong Cong Crud . I, Lynn Turchi, leave my seat on the bench during Softball season to any deserving underclassman. I, Sharon Allen, leave to Jane Pitman my African ring and our private little joke. I, Robert Whitaker, leave Tiffy Nelson a whole bag of his favorite silver mint candies for next year. I, Jim Hoegan, leave to Mr. Fradette and Mr. Jennings each an unused cup and an ice cube. We, Claire, Janice, Tom, Pete, Edgar, Richie, Nick, Beth, and Jane of sixth period study leave to Mr. Heggarty silence as it always was. We, Lorraine Pellerin and Cindy Createau, leave Miss Chadwick our tardy slips. We, Maureen Slattery and Valencia Napoli, leave next year ' s cadet secretaries all the gossip, all the cleaning rags, 183 days to work for the corps, all the patience necessary to look for lost drumsticks, and bearing the noise on Wednesdays, and finally all the great times we have had during the past year. I, Jim Hoegan, leave to Mr. Gagne page 71 in my French workbook. I, Bryce Wilson, leave to Mrs. Monroe my great spelling ability. I, Marsha Clamp, leave to Mr. Duncan, a dislocated thumb for future football games. We, the senior boys, leave Miss Chadwick a micro mini skirt. I, Sharon Allen, leave Mr. Law my efforts toward our new Nurses ' club and my many trips to his office. We, Linda Kachadorian and Carol Avadesian, leave Mrs. Hershfield with a quiet third period study next year on Tuesdays and Thursdays. I, Dennis Elias, leave to Mr. Lister his detention hall. We, the senior boys, leave Herbie the janitor a date on What ' s my line. We, Maureen Slattery and Valencia Napoli, leave to Mr. Huebner a megaphone, a bottle of aspirin, and all the courage and luck in the world. We, Mr. Fradette ' s fifth period class, leave him a class that could never be our replacement. I, Dennis Elias, leave Mr. Lister a radar system to track down the kids running to lunch. We, Lorraine Pellerin and Cindy Croteau, leave Mrs. Hughes book reports. We, Maureen Slattery and Valencia Napoli, leave Company B a year ' s supply of bubble gum to be distributed at every drill practice by Jeff Grenda and Dave Zappala. We, the class of 1967, leave to Mr. Beaumont, of course, an unbreak- able P.A. system. I, Linda Kachadorian, leave to any junior girl, the job of visiting Mr. Rimas every third period. We, the senior cheerleaders, leave to next year ' s squad a year ' s supply of dimes to buy cokes and coughdrops for the football and basketball games. I, Harriet Kiriages, leave to Nancy Ruffin Mr. Taralian. I, Sharon Allen, leave Miss Pearson the broken typewriter first row fourth seat which triple spaces when it should single space on timings. We, Maureen Slattery and Valencia Napoli, leave to the Drum and bugle corps bugles for next year ' s affairs and as many pairs of ear- plugs as they need. I, Jim Hoegan, leave Jay Messina twenty-five pounds. I, Nancy Russell, leave one pair of worn out boots, one dented baton, and a pair of sore feet to Loraine Longo. I, Linda Aubert, leave the name Bull to any deserving person at Miss Bailey ' s decision. We, Lynn Turchi and Bev Vogel, leave Mr. Jennings one patrol belt and one shiny badge with our fondest regards so that he may patrol his end of the second floor. I, Jim Hoegan, leave to Mr. Lister 2 alka selzers, for his head must be spinning at the thought of losing us. I, Harriet Kiriages, leave Mr. Gagne peace and quiet. I, Sharon Allen, leave Miss Chadwick my broken pieces of pastels after finishing her Christmas mural. We, Rita Thomas and Janice Malendrino, leave to any two sneaky juniors the right to take two lunches. I, Linda Aubert, leave to Franny Tulley, one bent baton, one tight uniform, a pair of boots with holes in the bottom, and one too small hat. We, the girls of Mr. Fradette ' s 6th period algebra class, leave him our phone numbers. I, Linda Franciosa, leave Mr. Jones one quiet sixth period study. We, Janice Malendrino, June Longo, Claire Marcoux, and Roseanne Lucciano, leave to any four juniors our lockers behind the swinging doors where we have been squeezed in, locked in and bruised in an unmentionable place. I, Sharon Allen, leave Cheryl Boumilla our jokes before school. We, Mr. Fradette ' s first and third period classes, leave his barber one lawn mower to cut Mr. Fradette ' s hair with. We, the Tigers, Leave Mr. Duncan one slightly used football. We, Mr. Smith ' s sixth period problems class, leave him a piece of unbreakable glass for his back door. We, two seniors in second period gym class, leave Pat St. Jean a volley ball. I, Sharon Allen, leave Mrs. Kern a new set of sheets, 4 cans of dirt, and a beat up hospital bed for her future nurses. We, the former students of Mr. Rimas, leave him our unfinished check-ups. We, Bill Caron, Leo Croteau, Ray Foley, and Tom Tinney, leave to Herbie a screw driver to fix the water bubbler so it won ' t wet the kids at lunch. I, Tina Dobrzynski, leave to Mr. Gagne, I, Claudia Houston, leave to Jay Messina, a 40 year old gifted Italian. I, Eileen Cunningham, leave Jeff Yanagi, my extra inches in hopes that he will someday join the league of giants. I, Joseph Jacinto, leave to Frank DiAngelis, a pair of scissors from my Art I class. I, Sharon Allen, leave Mr. Jennings an A on my term paper about types of women in Idles of the King . I, Sadie Mi lad, leave Miss Sherman, 25 homework papers and my ripped up algebra book. I, Terri Messiti, leave Mr. Meliaall the nylons that I ruined on my desk in art class. We, Lynn Turchi and Cynthia Suzedelys, leave some poor juniors our cherished seats in the back of Mr. Fradetts room. We, Duncan ' s Dolls, leave Mr. Duncan our two defeats. We, Mai Clarck, Lynn Turchi, and Marion Winward, leave to Mr. Agostino one bird to keep him company during lunch. I, Bev Brown, leave to some unsuspecting junior, my slightly used place at the book mobile. We, Janice Fugge and Linda Eaton, leave to Mr. Duncan one penny and a pass to wherever he wants to go in search of whatever he ' s look- ing for. We, Linda Eaton and Maureen Slattery, leave to Jane Pitman all the jokes we shared in our Art II class. I, Claudia Houston, leave to Ken Wetmore one old and soggy shoe to fit into his mouth every time he opens it, How does it taste? PRESENTED AND WITNESSED THIS FIFTH DAY OF JUNE IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD NINETEEN HUNDRED SIXTY-SEVEN. CLASS PROPHECY JOANNE SIERPINA and DOREAN HILLNER Time: 1987 Place: Tenney High School — Reunion of the Class of 1967 Joanne: Dorean Hellner, I haven ' t seen you in ages! Where have you been keeping yourself all these years ? Dorean: Well, I ' ve been living in California. I ' m teaching there, you know. Of course, it isn ' t very often that I return to visit good old Methuen, but I wouldn ' t have missed this reunion for the world. By the way, I ' ve heard that you ' re most successful in your chosen profession. Are you enjoying teaching? Joanne: Oh, yes! I ' m located at Tenney now. You can ' t imagine how changed everything is. The school population is 2000. JOYCE BOR- RUN, JOANNE GRASSO, BARBARA LAWTON, JUDY SIM- ONIAN, and SHIRLEY DESROCHER are faculty members. BETTY ' JACINTO, MARY LARKIN, and NANCY JAWORSKI are sec- retaries in the office. The physical education instructors are LINDA GAGNON, PAM DONAHUE, MIKE BESHARA, and DAN O ' ROURKE. ANN GROSS, who is our principal, recently fired the head of the English department because he refused to teach Manter Hall and Word Wealth. He is none other than GREG BERNADINI. BEVERLY FERRANTE, KIM LODGE, and RANDALL RICCIO are our new guidance counsellors. DENNIS ELIAS, DONNA FICH- ERA, and BETTY HAJJAR teach in the junior high annex. We hardly ever meet, though. Dorean: I didn ' t realize that so many of our classmates intended to follow a teaching career. I did know that CLAIRE MACOUL and MAUREEN DUPUIS teach English in Arizona, BOB FRANCIS history in Haverhill, JOHN HOLLINS math at a boy ' s school in Texas, and LYNN TURCHI basketweaving at a rehabilitation center in New York. Somehow I was reall y stunned when I learned that at Tenney the Dean of Girls is now CAROL MARCOUX. And ima- gine, the Dean of Boys is SAM NADDIFF! Is it true that DEAN ALLEN is now head custodian and his assistants are BOB WHIT- TAKER, PAUL METZNER, WILLIAM PARIS, and RICHARD LEES? Joanne: Yes, it is. I heard that NANCY WETMORE, JOYCE DES- ROCHER, CAROL AVEDISIAN, JANICE PANKAUSKI, and MARY ELLEN HARRIS are now instructing at U. MASS. Janice, as you might know, is studying for her Doctor ' s degree. Dorean: Oh, have you heard about the fabulous position GLEN KACHADORIAN now holds? Well, he enjoys a plush office as Dean of U. Mass. PETER MAY and RICHIE WAITHE are two of his assistants. I understand that they really have a smashing time together. One time, CARLEEN SMERIGLIO, a teacher at the University, had a severe case of hiccups, and some of the faculty members recommended that she see Dr. JOHN HARNISCH, the world ' s foremost authority on hiccups. When she visited his office, Carleen was happy to meet his secretaries, SUE DIODATI, SARA HANSON, JOYCE CARLSON, and NANCY LANGEVIN. Dr. Harnisch recommended her to the well-known hypnotist, BILL GALARNEAU, to whom all the doctor ' s hiccup patients are re- ferred. Joanne: Speaking of doctors, did you know that FRED PAVONE is a brain surgeon at Methuen General Hospital? The building was designed by RUSS TORRISI and ROBERT RHEAULT, two well- known architects. RONALD CUSCIA, PAUL ASHWORTH, RICH- ARD AUFIERO, and LARRY MONTEFUSCO installed the plumb- ing, and NIEL KEATING, KEN HOMSEY, and JOHN LEFEBVRE were the electricians. The chief dietician at the hospital is NANCY RUSSELL, and KEN GREENWOOD butchers all the meats that are used there. CHERYL WILSON is supervisor of the X-ray tech- nicians. Her staff includes BARBARA PERKINS, JANE GAU- DREAU, ROSEMARY TRUSSELL, JUDY LIPPOLD, and CAROL FOSTER. Among the doctors ' secretaries are NANCY VETTRONE, CAROLYN PELLERIN, SADIE MILAD, and LINDA FRANCIOSA. Dorean: I understand that a malpractice suit against the hospital was successfully defended recently by TOM LECLAIRE and his associates CHRIS DEVANEY and ARTHUR MARTINEAU. It seems that TOM TINNEY, a patient in the hospital, sued Dr. ANTONY FRANCIOSA, because he placed a green cast on Tom ' s leg instead of a white one. BOB BERNIER was the judge in the case, and decided in favor of the doctor. Joanne: Many of our classmates follow the stock market because they ' re so successful in business. A breakfast cereal called Soggies is said to be a real smash with all the little kiddies. RAYMOND FOLEY serves as president of the company and LOUIS GAGNON is chair- man of the board. Other board members are WILLIAM AHIE, CATHY CURTIS, LEON GUAY, ROY NELSON, and GAIL PICARD. Dorean: There was a rumor of rivalry between Ray ' s company and the cereal company whose president is DANIEL JOHNSON. The controversy developed when both companies claimed to have the same idea for the same contest at the same time. Ray was so upset seeking psychiatric aid from over this situation that he i: LYNDA BARRETT. Joanne: Have you heard about the research two well-known psycholo- gists JANICE SHAFER and BETH TOBIA are doing in the ele- mentary school where CYNTHIA SUZEDELYS, KATHY SMITH, SALLY BRAIN, JANICE DAWSON, CHRISTINE DIODATI, and MARIE GERMAN are teachers? Their ambition is to learn why children in school hate Monday mornings so much. Dorean: I heard that their study was coming along remarkably well until MAURICE LARIVIERE ' S daughter spoiled everything by say- ing that she favored Monday morning to her much hated Friday afternoon. Janice and Beth gave her a special psychological test designed by BART DEVINE, RAY TOOMEY, and TOM SOUCY, which disproves all the theories of Sigmund Freud. Joanne: The political scene in 1987 is dominated by Tenney graduates. ROBERT ROTONDO is governor of Massachusetts, and three of our state senators are RONALD ST. JEAN, FRANK SHRIGLEY, and JANICE MALINDRINO. Dorean: I heard that Representative JOHN MOSCHETTO is proposing a bill to change Methuen to a city because it now has a permanent smog hanging over it. He doesn ' t seem to have too much support from Methuenites. Joanne: ERNEST PICARD has taken over as dog officer in Methuen, and has among his assistants DONALD BEDARD, RICHARD DE- ROUIN, and DAVID VOSE. They are advocating eliminating the leash law that caused much frustration back in 1967. Remember? Dorean: Isn ' t it incredible that ROBERT BARRETT is running against DAVID LAWSON for President next year? It hardly seems possible that a boy from Methuen could become President. Bob has promised that, if elected, his cabinet will consist of KEITH STETSON as Secretary of State, ROBERT LACROIX as Secretary of the Treasury, RONALD GADWAK as Defense Secretary, TONY SCIUTO would be Attorney General, and TIM FORD his advisor on alcoholic affairs. Joanne: Dave has vowed to do more research in the field of oceanography. He assigned BERNARD HEBERT, JUNE ZARZOUR, and LUCILLE GIORDANO to study the possibilities of establishing a discotheque under the ocean. He has already assured BRYCE WIL- SON that he will be hired as disc jockey. Dorean: FRANK MURRAY, CARL CONLEY, and KEN TOMAC- CHIO were recently arrested in our home town for posting campaign posters too near the polling places. Joanne: I heard that policemen NICHOLAS MURRAY, ERNEST NAYLOR, and PAUL REARDON had apprehended someone for such an offence, but I didn ' t know their names. Dorean: A few weeks ago I spoke with TOM HARGREAVES, man- ager of the (GEORGE) WILLIAMS Travel Agency, and he told me that there is much demand for tickets to JOHN GUIDE ' S Sahara Desert Retreat for retarded surfers. BEV VOGEL, ELAINE GRASS, and JEAN HALDANE are in charge of all community af- fairs at the Retreat, and ROBERT HEFFERNAN, PHIL SPARTA, LORRAINE HESS, and KAROL KALIL are athletic directors. A new sport combining football, basketball, and baseball invented by JOE BUGLIONE is proving unusually popular. The reason is that rules are made up as one plays the game. Joanne: Not long ago in the Sahara community taxes were outlawed which put accountants BERNARD ALBERS, GEORGE FILTEAU, LINDA FLOYD, and ELAINE HEFFERNAN out of business. All necessary funds for the maintenance of the community were con- tributed by two millionaires, DAVID WORTHINGTON and RITA KARPOWITZ. Dorean: ED GOMES is there, too. He thought he saw a U.F.O. one night, but it turned out to be some sort of contraption sent into space by nuclear physicist MIKE FEDERICO. Believing it was a shooting star, ROLAND BEAUDOIN rushed for his rifle and shot it. Joanne: Transportation proved a big problem so MAURICE MES- SINA, RICHARD RHODES, and PETER McQUILLAN started a camel rental. Their business is really booming. EDWARD PACHECO and DIANNE PAQUIN sell swimming pools but their undertaking is quite a failure. It seems that the sun evaporates the water. They have hired BOB THESSE and RONALD WONTE to try to get them out of their predicament. MARSHA CLAMP teaches people how to ride one and two hump camels. Two of her best pupils are ED BOWER and RALPH WERMERS, whose ambition is to become camel jockeys. Dorean: Several of our classmates have interests in the entertainment world. After Bonanza went off the air because FRED NASSAR, president of the Chevrolet Company, withdrew sponsorship, BOB BESHARA became host of an hour-long variety show which had top ratings from the very beginning. It has even had more viewers than the Dean Martin Jr. Show, featuring MARION WINWARD, DIANE MAZIARZ, GAIL ROGER, and SANDY PERILLO. Joanne: CARL CATALANO and CLAUDIA HOUSTON, the world ' s greatest comedy team, made their debut on the show. Other guests have been MICHAEL ALEKEL, head chef at the White House; BARBARA ADDISON and LINDA KACHADORIAN, whose ladies ' fashions are the most expensive in the world; MARCIA PER- RAULT, the only mathematician ever to disprove the theories of Newton, and BILL KAUPINIS and ARTHUR KENNEY, who de- signed our latest space capsule. Their capsules are so small that TOM TRUSSELL was turned down for the astronaut training pro- gram because he was too tall. Dorean: LINDA EATON, CAROLE MLECHKO, and ELAINE Le- BLOND appear daily on TV. They present a vigorous exercising program every morning that guarantees to keep the housewife slim and trim. The latest dating game show called Matchmaker had CHRIS DOBRZYNSKI as hostess. Some of her guests have been DIANE DOMORADZKI, DONALD CARTER, JEAN COTE, NOR- MAN MALENFANT, CAROL LIMANNI, and JUDY JAWORSKI who are now all happily married, but not to each other. Joanne: In the literary field ELLEN KENNEY and MIKE BARDS- LEY are two of the most controversial authors since Grace Meta- Iious. Dorean: JOE GROSSMAN also writes. His comic strip is even more popular than Peanuts. LINDA AUBERT and DONNA DiNATALE have co-authored a book about winter in Siberia entitled HOW TO MAINTAIN YOUR COOL. Joanne: Have you noticed how much Methuen has changed since our high school days? So many beautiful buildings have sprung up over the past 20 years. Barclay ' s Hotel , owned by ALAN BARCLAY, has really become one of the landmarks of our state JAMES BROWN, DAVE WILK, and CHARLES BRUCE reall; deserve much credit for the great job they did in helping to con struct it. Plumbers PAUL BARRETT and JOHN FEOLI and elec- trical engineers JOHN BUDENAS and WILLIAM LEMIEUX ren dered invaluable services. Dorean: I ' ve heard that EDGAR MALO is head chef, BOB BURNS the salad man, JOHN CARRIER the pastry cook, and WILLIAM WALSH the cashier. The waitresses, SANDRA JUTRAS, KATHY IANNALFO, ANNA NARCELLO, and MADELINE MAYNARD are underpaid and are reliant on their tips. The entertainment pro- vided at the hotel is fantastic. JUDY MOSHIAN and BOB HOEHN frequently appear, singing their own hit songs. The guests at the hotel really enjoy the go-go dancers including CHARLOTTE SPINELLO, COLLEEN DOBECK, MARION GROVES, LOUELLA SAAB and BRENDA BONANNO. Joanne: Sometimes guests at the hotel can view fashion shows fea- turing JANICE BEAULIEU, CAROLYN SMITH, JOYCE KIT- SON, DONNA FORCIER, DONNA HUGHES, and JANE WOR- STER as top models. Did you know that on the first floor of the hotel is a bookstore owned by DIANE RUMORE? Among her regular customers are JOAN ALLAIN, RENA AUDY, DIANE BELLANDI, RITA THOMAS and DONNA McDONALD. Dorean: On my way to this reunion, I passed JOE ARONE ' s coffee house on Thompson Square. I ' ve heard that the square was named after PETER THOMPSON for his acts of heroism in the Vietnam War. Recently I saw JOHN KLUCK ' s new barber shop located directly across the street. He employs RUSSELL PARE, DOTTIE BEELEY, SALLY GIAQUINTO, YVETTE DEMERS, and THE- RESA MESITI. His shop always seems to be crowded. Maybe it ' s because boys ' knee length hair styles are no longer the fad. Joanne: You must have seen the new art studio managed by PAT and PAULINE BIBEAU. The portraits in the window reveal the unique artistry of HARRIET KIRIAJES, MAUREEN SLATTERY, RONALD SIMONIAN, JANICE FUGGEE, LAWRENCE BEAU- LIEU, and MARY LEE MOYNIHAN, and are really something to see. On display in the studio are the masterpieces of PEG PATE- NAUDE, JOANNE MARTONE, and VIOLA PICA. These will go on sale next spring for $10,000 apiece. Dorean: I imagine many of the wealthiest residents of Methuen will attend the showing, among whom most likely will be EDDIE JOAQUIN, President of the Arlington Trust Company; PHIL HOWSIAN and MARION HURLEY, owners of Bea ' s Sandwich Shop; wealthy JACK LEES; who hardly ever leaves his 40-room mansion; and prominent business woman, BARBARA LANGE- VIN, who now resides in Hawaii. I should include WILLIAM CHADWICK, too, for he ranks high on the wealthy list. Joanne: What is Bill doing now, anyway? Dorean: Well, as a matter of fact, I was speaking with him just yes- terday. You see, I was walking home when a Rolls Royce chauf- feured by TED MATSES pulled up to the curbing and Ted of- fered me a ride home. As I looked up, I recognized seated in the back rich tycoon BILL CHADWICK, the owner of Chadwick ' s Flower Shop. He was most friendly and said that he was on his way to visit JAMES HOEGEN who, although the world ' s heavy weight boxing champion, was quite seriously hurt. As a result, he requires the attentions of bone specialists, Dr. MICHAEL CIAR- DELLO and Dr. CATHY BROWN. Joanne: Oh, yes, I heard that Jim has staged quite a comeback and will be able to contend with WILLIAM K. O. CARON next month. In the near future he ' s scheduled to have bouts with MARK (MUSCLES) LAMBERT and WARREN (WHAMMER) WINS- PER. Dorean: I was interested to learn about the skyscraper that was built in Lawrence recently. Secretaries employed in the office section are CAROLYN MARTIN, MAUREEN PAOLINO, LOUISE GIARUS- SO, FRANCES LARKIN, CHARLOTTE MESSER, and LORRAINE WATKINS. SHARON COCO, BONNIE BREARLY, SHARON MILONE, and ROSA PERRONE operated the IBM machines but they retired a short time ago to be married. Joanne: Other classmates that are happily married are BEVERLY BROWN, ROSEANNE LUICCISANO, MARTHE VENTI, EDEL BUCHHOLZ, KATHY PAGE, and MARIA SQUADRITO. Oh, and I musn ' t forget CYNTHIA CROTEAU, JOANNE FARO, SALLY LoSTIMOLO, DIANE DeSANTIS, KATHY ROBIL- LARD, MARIE PANTO and SUSAN MINGINS. Dorean: Have you heard anything about FRANK NAPOLITANO? Joanne: Yes. He, PAUL LAURETTA, JOHN LEE, and GAIL HOFFMAN are surgeons at Memorial Hospital. I understand that BARRY HEBSCH and JERRY QUINTAL are seen quite often at the hospital after surgeries have been performed. They ' re both un- dertakers, you know. Dorean: Do you remember how many of our classmates trained for nursing? KATHY ABLE, ANN COREY and SHARON ALLEN are at Memorial Hospital; SUZY SCHRUENDER and SUZANNE MIXON at St. Joseph ' s in Lowell; and PAT MORIN at the Dorchester Home for Incurables. Joanne: I ' m so glad that our reunion is being held in RONALD SOCIA ' S Banquet Hall. TOM ROBICHAUD and his group consisting of KEN St. AMAND, PETER CHAPMAN, CHARLES CORSETTO, and CHRISTINE WILSON as lead vocalist will be providing the music soon. Magician KEN CORTEAU has promised to perform his famous nightclub act for the class. Dorean: I suppose a prize will be given to the parent who has the largest family of children. I wonder who the lucky person will be. I heard the ROSEMARY CASALE, JACKIE CIRAS, and VAL- ENCIA NAPOLI each have seven, but that MAL CLARKE, has nine, one set of Sextuplets and one set of triplets. Joanne: While in Methuen you should take a grand tour of the town. It will be interesting to see the established businesses of our class- mates. LEO CROTEAU, I know, owns a supermarket, and two of his clerks are BRENDA COTTONE and LINDA CUBELLI. BARBARA RICCIO is the head bookkeeper. AL DAIGLE has opened a dry cleaning shop, adjacent to TOM DALLON ' S laundro- mat. Tom ' s laundry gets a lot of business from JIM DEVINE ' S diaper service. Located across the street from Devine ' s is Kay ' s Beauty Salon, owned by PAT KAY. Skilled operators are PAULA VIEWIG, MARGARET FEOLI, LORRAINE PELLERIN, SUSAN ROBIDOUX, and LINDA SABOR. Dorean: I heard that BOB FEUGILL has a prosperous service station in the square, and his mechanics are GUS FLANAGAN, STEVE GUELI, and WILLIAM HIRSCH. They ' re kept busy servicing the cars sold by WILLIAM HORNE who operates a used car lot. Joanne: Did you know that after RON KOBRENSKI became a priest, he built his own church in Methuen and now has one of the largest congregations in the state? He is now planning to erect a parochial school and has asked architects WILLIAM HOWARD, BRUCE JOHNSTONE and BILL HUTTON to submit designs. Several nuns have asked to teach there when the school is completed, among whom is JUNE LONGO. Dorean: Dr. ROBERT LaGRASSE has offices in a medical building as do dentists BILL LAFFIN, WILLIAM LAHEY, and DONALD LeBLANC. As the secretaries, Dr. LaGrasse has EILEEN CUN- NINGHAM, SANDRA DEARDON, and PAULA PAGLIUSO. DONNA DEFEO and MARYANNE SYLVIA are Dr. Laffins Secretaries. Joanne: An organ concert at the Serlo Hall to be presented by JAMES ARENA interests me. I also plan to attend a Methuen symphony concert to hear CHARLES CAMPIONE play the oboe. Dorean: I certainly hope you have the opportunity to attend the concerts. Right now I think we ought to be getting back to the others. I hope I have a chance to speak to you about some of the other events that have taken place since our high school days. Well, this reunion certainly proved to be a memorable occasion for me. You can ' t imagine how much I have enjoyed being here, seeing our old classmates, and exchanging news about them. I am pleased to know that so many have met with success. Joanne: Yes, I always felt that our class of 1967 at Tenney High was quite special, but now I am convinced. Oh, listen, I hear music, and there will be dancing. We must join the others, but before we do let ' s promise to meet again for another memorable reunion in 1997. G bo w o a 18 00 O O auo yy i Itsh M00I FOREWORD As we pass through the doors of Tenney High School for the last time, our thoughts turn toward the coming years. As the doors of college, business, and industry open to our respective vocations, we look toward the future with zeal and ambition. Only in the years to come will we realize that here is the place where we were molded and prepared to meet our obligations as young adults. I extend my sincere thanks to Mr. Lister and the entire yearbook staff for their time and effort in preparing this Torch for the Class of 1967. 6 c L £ l L. Editor-in-Chief TABLE OF CONTENTS SENIORS BEST OF ' 67 SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS SOCIAL EVENTS ADMINISTRATION ARTHUR F. BAKER SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS B.S. Ed. Hyannis State College M. Ed. Bridgewater State College LESLIE BERNAL ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS A.B. San Jose State College California Ed.M. Boston University C.A.G.S. Boston University URVILLEJ. BEAUMONT PRINCIPAL Boston College, A.B. Boston University, Ed.M. To the fine young ladies and gentlemen of the Class of 1967 go my best wishes. You have been a very good class. Success and happiness to all of you. W. EARL LISTER ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Dartmouth College, B.A. Harvard University, M.A. DOROTHY CHADWICK DEAN OF GIRLS Boston University, B.S. Fitchburg Teachers College, Ed.M. OUR ADVISOR MR. WILLIAM RUSSELL GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT ALFRED N. LAW Director of Special Services Colby College, B.S. Calvin Coolidge College, Ed. M. ALTON C. BAILEY Guidance Counselor B.S. Norwich University Ed.M. Northeastern JANET MC LENNAN Guidance Counselor B.S. University of Massachusetts Ed.M. Salem State R. ITALO AGOSTINO MISS CAROL BAILEY MR. ROLAND CHAPUT MR. PAUL ortheasteni University, B.A. lian 1 and 2 ssian 2 Sargent College, B.S. Gym Instructor Girls ' Field Hockey, Basketball, Softball, Majorette, and Cheerleader coach Boston College, B.S. Geometry Algebra 2 CONSTANTINEAU Wentivorth Institute Woodworking MR. PETER DUNCAN Merrimack College, A.B. College and General English MR. ROBERT FRADETTE Alar is t College, A.B. University of Netv Hamp- shire, M.S. Math Analysis, Modern Advanced Math, Modern Algebra 2, College Algebra Math Department Head MR. GERARD E. GAGNE Merrimack College, B.A. Salem Teacher ' s College, Ed.M. French 2, 3, and 4 Language Department Head MR. WILLIAM GOSSELIN Arizona University, B.A. Salem Teacher ' s College, Ed.M. Gym Instructor MRS. SHIRLEY HOVANASIAN Syracuse University, B.S. Speech MR. ALVIN HUEBNER Gordon College, B.S. Driver Education MRS. DONNA HUGHES Bridgewater State College, B.S. Commercial English 10 MR. THOMAS JENNINGS Boston University, B.S., B.A. Salem Teacher ' s College, Ed.M. College and General English MISS ROSE DANIELIAN Boston University School of Education, B.S. Calvin Coolidge College, Ed.M. American and World History MRS. CLAIRE DERBY Cornell University, B.A. Latin 2 Spanish 2 Commercial English MISS MILDRED DINEEN Caldivell College for Wom- en, A.B. Catholic University of Amer- ica, M.A. French 1 German 1 and 2 MISS KATHLEEN DORAN Boston University, B.S. Calvin Coolidge College, Ed.M. Stenography Commercial Department Head MR. SHAUN GURRY Merrimack College, B.S. Problems of Democracy General English MR. JOHN HANNIGAN B.S. Georgetown University Ph.B. Calvin Coolidge College, Ed.M. American History MR. JOHN HEGGARTY St. Michael ' s College, A.B. Salem Teacher ' s College, Ed.M. Senior and General Math MRS. LILLIAN HERSHFIELD Temple University, B.S. Salem Teacher ' s College, Ed.M. College English MR. ALFRED JONES Virginia Union University, A.B. Andover Newton Theo. Sch., B.D. Commercial English MISS SUSAN KAIM Sarah Lawrence, B.A. French 2 MRS. MILDRED KERN Keene State College, Ed.B Indiana University Home Economics MISS RUTH LANGE Salem Teacher ' s College, B.S. Boston University, Ed.M. Office Practice Typing 1 MRS. RUTH LOCKABY Boston University, B.S. Geometry and Algebra 2 MRS. ELAINE MAWHINNEY Emmanuel College, B.A. College English MR. PETER MAZZAGLIA University of Alaska Merrimack College, A.B. Salem State College, Ed.M. Algebra 1, College Biology, General Math MISS JEAN PEARSON Salem Teacher ' s College B.S. Business Training Bookkeeping 1 Typing 1 Cheerleader and Majorette coach MR. JOHN RIMAS Merrimack College, B.A. American History Boys ' Basketball Coach MRS. PATRICIA RUHMANN Nasson College, B.S. College and Commercial English MISS EVELYN RUSHTON Colby College, B.S. Calvin Co olid ge College, Ed.M. MR. LEONARD RUSHTON Colby College, B.S. Calvin Coolidge College, Ed.M. Portia College, M.A. MISS ELIZABETH SMITH Emmanuel College, A.B. Calvin Coolidge College, Ed.M. MR. JAMES SMITH St. Anselm ' s College, B.A. Salem State College, Ed.M. Problems of Democracy Boys ' Football Coach MR. RUSSELL SMITH Salem State College, B.S. Geometry, Modern Geometry, Algebra 2, College Algebra MR. DAVID WHITING Boston University, B.S. World and American History MR. JAMES MR. JOSEPH MELIA MRS. MILDRED MRS. MARGARET McDERMOTT Boston University, B.S., MONROE MORGAN St. Anselm ' s College, B.A. Ed.M. Jackson College, A.B. College of New Rocbelle, Salem State College, Ed.M. Art 1 and 2 College English B.S. Senior and General Science Typing 1 and 2 Director of Athletics MR. WILLIAM RUSSELL St. Anselm ' s College, A.B. Salem State College, Ed.M. Chemistry, Physics Science Department Head MISS CLAIRE ST. PIERRE Salem State College, B.S. Boston University, Ed.M. Bookkeeping 1 and 2 MISS MARJORIE SHERMAN Smith College, B.A. Calvin Co olid ge College Ed.M. Algebra 1 and 2 MISS LOUISE SKIBA Merrimack College, B.A. Geography, Problems of Democracy MR. GEORGE F. WINN Georgetown University Professional Engineer Mechanical Drawing MISS RUTH WRIGHT University of New Hampshire, A.B. Calvin Coolidge College, Ed.M. World History, History Department Head MISS JOAN M. ZANNINI Emmanuel College, B.A. General Biology Chemistry MR. JOHN ZIMINSKI Merrimack College, B.S. Salem State College, Ed.M. College and Modern Biology t . ' ' niB i fro •usiJS M I k J 0 MRS. MINNA LEVINE Boston University, B.S. English MISS ALICE COULSON Trinity College, B.A. Calvin Coolidge College, Ed.M. Librarian MR. JOHN O ' WRIL Fitchburg State College Visual Aids MR. MARTIN TARLAIAN Supervisor of Music Band Director MR. RENE MRS. FLORENCE BYRNE MISS SARAH MORRISSETTE Secretary Secretary Cadet Instructor Feeding time at the zoo. KATHY ABEL Kathy AMBITION: To become a baby nurse. Y Teens Business Club BARBARA ADDISON Barb AMBITION: To be a mathematician. Band 1, 2, 3, secretary 4, orchestra 2, 3, Honor So- ciety 3, 4, German Club 3, secretary 4, College Club 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Blue and White 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Senior Play Committee suc- WILLIAM AHIE Bill AMBITION: To be cessful in life. Cadets 1, 2, Basketball 1, Coin Club 1, Sportsman Club 1, 2 MICHAEL N. ALAKEL AMBITION: Engineer. Physics Club 4 Electrical BERNARD M. ALBERS Bernie AMBITION: Accountant Russian Club 3 Frencl Club 4 k TM SHARON ALLEN Smilie JAMES THOMAS ARENA JOSEPH L. ARONE Mac AMBITION: To be a good nurse. Meatball AMBITION: Major in AMBITION: To own coffee house. Senior Art Club ' 4 Blue and White 1 Basketball 1, Senior Prom Committee Senior Class Play music. Physics Club 4, Glee Club pianist Folk Music Club 4 PAUL EVERETT ASHWORTH AMBITlbN: To be suc- cessful in the future. Cadets 1, 2, Ranger Sports- man Club 4 LINDA CAROL AUBERT Lin AMBITION: To be a success in whatever I do. Majorettes 3, 4, Art Club 4, Italian Club 3, 4 Col- lege Club 4, Field Hockey 2, 3, Basketball 2, Gym Exhibit 2, 3, Talent Show 4, Senior Prom and Play Committees, Yearbook Representative. 16 JOAN M. ALLAIN Donk AMBITION: To settle down with that one spe- cial guy. Business Club DEAN EDWARD ALLEN Deano AMBITION: Senior Class Play, Russian Club 3, 4, Manager of Football, Basketball, and Baseball Teams. What really goes on in there ; RENA MARIE AUDY Eyes AMBITION: To be a pro- fessional stenographer. Business Club Pep Club RICHARD A. AUFIERO Dick AMBITION: To be a draftsman. Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4 CAROL EVE ALLEN GLEN MICHAEL R. LINDA BARRETT AVERDISIAN BARCLAY BARDSLEY Lurch Shortie Al . Mike AMBITION: To be a psy AMBITION: Teaching AMBITION: Hotel Man- AMBITION: To become chiatrist. Glee Club 3, 4, Russian ager a writer. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Club 3, 4, secretary 4, Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Band 1, 2, 3, 4, College Honor Society 3, 4, Fol College Club 4, Senior Club 4 Club 3, 4, Chess Club 1 Music Club 3, 4, Year Play Committee book representative, Ches Club 2, Math Club 3, 4 College Club 3, 4, Get man Club 3, 4, Physic Club 4 PAUL J. BARRETT AMBITION: To be master Plumber. Track 2 Cadets 1 ROBERT E. BARRETT AMBITION: To get out of school and live. DIANE BELLANDI Little One AMBITION: Executive Secretary Folk M us ' c Club Busi- ness Club GREGORY BERNARDINI Peck AMBITION: To become a teacher Cadets 4 Art Club Base- ball 2 II ' - k v « W AM BRENDA J. BONANNO AMBITION: To lead a useful life. JOYCE BORRUN AMBITION: To be a high school teacher. Italian Club 2 Russian Club 3 V.P. 4 College Club 4; Folk Music Club 4; Cheering 4; Yearbook Representative Senior Play Committee EDWARD A. BOWER Ned AMBITION: To graduate and go to college Tolk Music Club Chess Club SALLY M. BRAIN AMBITION: To be an elementary school teacher German Club 2, 3, 4 Col- lege Club 4 Math Club 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Orches- tra 2, 3 Senior Play Com- mittee Talent Show 1 L % ■■ SR ROLAND BEAUDOIN Major ' JANICE BEAULIEU LAURENCE BEAULIEU Larry DONALD BEDARD Don DOROTHY ANN BEELEY AMBITION: Career in the Navy. AMBITION: To be a mo- del. AMBITION: To become a famous artist. AMBITION: To be suc- cessful. Dottie AMBITION: To become Cadets 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 2, Cross-Country 4 Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4 a hairdresser. Business Club 4, Art Club ROBERT BERNIER MICHAEL BESHARA ROBERT BESHARA Bob Mike Bobby AMBITION: To get a AMBITION: To be a AMBITION: Engineering College Degree. Physical Education Teach- Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Italian Club 3, 4, Presi- er. Club 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Phys- dent 4 Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4 ics Club 4, Basketball 4 PATRICIA J. BIBEAU Patsy AMBITION: Artist Senior Art Club, Senior Play Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Basket- ball 3, Manager for soft- ball 2, 3, 4 PAULINE B. BIBEAU Paul AMBITION: To become an artist. Senior Art Club Treasurer, Senior Play Committee, Basketball 2, 3, 4, BONNIE SUE BEVERLY S. BROWN BREARLEY Bev Happy AMBITION: To become AMBITION: To be a sec- an elementary school retary and marry the boss. teacher. Business Club 4 Art Club 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, French Club 4, College Club 3, 4, Prom Commit- tee, Play Committee CATHY BROWN JAMES BROWN CHARLES BRUCE AMBITION: To succeed Browny Chub Student Council 2, 3, 4, AMBITION: To be a suc- AMBITION: treasurer 4, German Club cess. track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4 Country 4, Cadets 1, 2, 3, treasurer 3, 4, College 4, Senior Art Club Club 3, 4, Business Staff of Blue and White JOSEPH BUGLIONE Bugs AMBITION: To be a pro- fessional baseball player. Art Club, Football, Bas- ketball, Baseball. ROBERT BURNS Bob AMBITION: To be a state policeman. Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Baseball 1 CHARLES CAMPIONE Chucky AMBITION: To be a pro- fessional oboe player. JOYCE D. CARLSON AMBITION: To become a legal secretary and have a life of happiness and suc- cess. Pep Club 1, Business Club 4, Yearbook Representative WILLIAM CARON Cherry Bomb AMBITION: Electronic Technician. 20 I told my wife I ' d be home late tonight. EDEL BUCHHOLZ AMBITION: To break IBM machines. Business Club Yearbook Representative 4 n JOHN BUDENAS Oh My Budnus AMBITION: Industrial Designer. Cadets 2, Gymnastics team 2 Rangers Sportsman Club 3 ' We ' ll put the bomb in room 301. JOHN CARRIER Raddish AMBITION: To major in history. Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 1, 2, Russian Club 3, 4, Vice President 4 DONALD CARTER Don AMBITION: To get out of high school. Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1 ROSEMARY ANNE CASALE CARL CATALANO Butch WILLIAM CHADWICK JR. Bill AMBITION: To be a florist. Cadets 1, Senior Play Com mittee. Roe AMBITION: To be a key punch operator. Business Club 4 AMBITION: To count stars. Football 1, 2, 3, Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1 PETER CHAPMAN Pete AMBITION: To be a draftsman. Basketball 1, Football 3, Drum and Bugle Corps 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres- ident 4 91 SUSAN C. CHAREST MICHAEL A. Sue CIARDELLO AMBITION: To be a suc- Sacko cessful wife and mother. AMBITION: To be a Business Club 4, Pep Club success in life. 1 Italian Club 1, Folk Mu sic Club Please don ' t feed the animals! 1 ANN V. COREY CHARLES CORSETTO Argithu Charlie AMBITION: To be a suc- AMBITION: To succeed cessful nurse. in life. Talent Show 1, 2, 4, Ital- ian Club 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1 CYNTHIA J. CROTEAU Cindy Business Club 4, Play Committee Librarian 4 22 LINDA R. CUBELLI Lin AMBITION: To be suc- cessful in whatever I do. Y Teens 2 EILEEN M. CUNNINGHAM £ AMBITION: To become a successful secretary. V.P. 1, 2, 4, Fid. Hcky. Mgr. 1. Pep CI. 1, 2, 3, Ski CI. 2, It. CI. 3 Jr. Hist. Soc. 3 Folk Mus. CI. 3, 4, Sr. PI. Comm. Talent Show 4, Bus. CI. 4, Sr. Prom Comm., Yrbk. rep. CATHERINE E. CURTIS Cathy AMBITION: To be an L.P.N, nurse. Business Club 4 JACQUELYN MARIE CIRAS Jackie AMBITION: To be an air- line stewardess Chrldr. 4; Fr. CI. 1, 2; Pep CI. 1; It. CI. 3, 4 Sr. Art CI. Coll. CI. 3, 4 Folk Mus. CI. 2 Sr. PI. Comm. Prom Comm. MARSHA CLAMP MARILYN D. CLARKE SHARON COCO CARL CONLEY AMBITION: To be a Mai Sher AMBITION: To becom trained equestrian. AMBITION: To be happy. AMBITION: To be a sec- an aeronautical engineer. College Club; Blue and Cheerleader 3, 4 College retary. Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4 White Staff Yearbook Club 4 Italian Club, Representative Russian Treasurer Jr. Historical So- Club Folk Music Club ciety Senior Play Com- Pep Club 1, 3 mittee JEAN COTE Jeannie AMBITION: To get mar ried. Y-Teens Business Club BRENDA COTTONE Bren AMBITION: To reach my goal in life. Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Business Club KENNETH COURTEAU Ken AMBITION: To graduate. SHARON COURTEMANCHE Shanney AMBITION: To marry that one special guy. Glee Club 1, 2, 3 LEO E. CROTEAU Clark AMBITION: To succeed in life. Basketball 1 Senior Play, Student Director Curses! Foiled again! 23 RONALD CUSCIA Ron AMBITION: Plumber or Musician. Football 3 ALBERT DAIGLE Albie AMBITION: To be happy. Football 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4 THOMAS DALLON Tom AMBITION: To be a me- chanical engineer. Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Physics Club 4 JANICE DAWSON Jan AMBITION: To become an elementary school teach- Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ital- ian Club 1, 2, College Club SANDRA DEARDEN Sandy AMBITION: To be suc- cessful and happy in life. RICHARD DEROUIN Dick AMBITION: To join the Navy. DIANNE A. DE SANTIS Di AMBITION: To be a secretary. JOYCE DESROCHER Joycie AMBITION: To be an elementary school teacher. Softball 3, 4, Math Club 4, Basketball 4, Majorettes 4, Senior Play Committee, Yearbook Representative SHIRLEY A. DESROCHER Sbirl AMBITION: To be a suc- cessful secretary. Business Club 4, Library Staff 4 CHRISTOPH ER DEVANEY Tangus AMBITION: To be a successful lawyer. Vice President of Art Club 4, Talent. Show 2. 24 I never did know how to ride one of these things. ' DONNA M. DEFEO AMBITION: To be successful in everything I do. Business Club 4, Folk Music Club 3 YVETTE DEMERS AMBITION: To be a successful Club 3, College Club 4 BART A. DEVINE Div AMBITION: To join the Navy. Football 1. Baseball 1 JAMES DEVINE Jim AMBITION: To be a success. Football 3, 4 •w £k DONNA DI NATALE D. D. CHRISTINE DIODATI Chris AMBITION: To be an artist. AMBITION: To be a teache Pep Club 1, College Club 3, 4, Folk Music Club 3, Art Cl ub 4, Math Club 4, Senior Play and Prom Committees Business Club SUSAN M. DIODATI Sue AMBITION: To be a medica secretary. Folk Music Club Club 4 Business ' Help, I ' m stuck! COLLEEN ANN DOBECK Col To 25 CHRISTINE ANN DOBRZYNSKI Tina AMBITION: To promote hap- piness. Glee CI. 1, 2, 3, 4, sec. 4, Fr. CI. 1, 2, 3, 4, Talent Show, Ger. CI. 3, 4, Math CI. 4, Coll. CI. 3, 4. Sr. P 1 Prompter, Blue and Whit 4, Yrbk. Rep. DIANE DOMORADZKI AMBITION: To get mar- ried. Band 2, Junior Historical Society 1 Business Club 1 ' Finished! I don ' t know how I did it! DENNIS STEPHEN ELIAS Denny AMBITION: To teach. Cadets 1, Folk Music Club 3, 4, Chess Club 2, French Club 3, Art Club 4, Col- lege Club 4, Gymnastic Club 2, 3 JO-ANNE FARO Mike AMBITION: To settle down. Business Club 4, Play Committee, Pep Club 1 ROBERT FEUGILL Barney AMBITION: To join the Air Force. Football 2, 3, 4, Co-Cap- DONNA FICHERA Cupid AMBITION: To be a teacher. Fid. Hcky. 3, Folk Mus. CI. 3, Pep CI. 1, Chrldr. 4, Sec. of Bus. CI., Play Coram., Talent Show GEORGE FILTEAU Space AMBITION: To be an ac- countant. Cadets 26 WALTER A. FLANAGAN Gus AMBITION: To be happy. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1 PAMELA DONAHUE Pam AMBITION: To become a secretary. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 2, 3, Softball 1, 2, Business Club NANCY DUBE AMBITION: To be a sec- retary and have a happy marriage. Art Club. Pep Club, Busi- ness Club LINDA DUMONT Linda AMBITION: To travel. MAUREEN A. DUPUIS Moe AMBITION: To be suc- cessful. LINDA MARIE EATON Lin AMBITION: To be a his- tory teacher and to be happy. French Club 1, Art Club 4, College Club Senior Play Prompter Prom Com- MICHAEL FEDERICO Mike AMBITION: To become a nuclear physicist. Honor Society 3, president 4, German Club 3, presi- dent 4, Physics Club, vice- president, Math Club 3, 4, College Club 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 3, Yearbook Staff, Senior Play, Boys ' State Rep- resentative DAVID FELIX Cat AMBITION: To own the fastest motorcycle and go to California. JOHN R. FEOLI F idel AMBITION: To be plumber. MARGARET FEOLI AMBITION: To become a legal secretary. Business Club, Pep Club BEVERLY A. FERRANTE Bev AMBITION: To be a good social worker. French Club 3, 4, LINDA MARIE FLOYD RAYMOND F. FOLEY DONNA LEE FORCIER ••Lyn Popsie AMBITION: To become AMBITION: To be an AMBITION: To make a a success. accountant. million. Librarian 3, 4 Business Club 4, French Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4 Club 4 TIMOTHY DAVIS CAROL FOSTER FORD Turnpike Tim my AMBITION: To be happy AMBITION: To avoid the in whatever I do. draught. College Club, Senior Play, Physics Club, treasurer 4, Detention 1, 2, 3, 4 ROBERT JAMES FRANCIS Wo AMBITION: To become a teacher. Cadets 1, 2, Folk Music Club 3 JANICE R. FUGGE Fudgie AMBITION: To be a commercial artist. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, cap- tain 4, Prom Committee, Art Club 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Folk Music Club 4, Gym Exhibition 2, 4 MSMdA RONALD L. GADWAH Hick AMBITION: To become a state trooper. Football 2, 3, 4 LINDA GAGNON Lini AMBITION: To become a Physical Education Teacher. Softball 2, 3, 4 LOUIS GAGNON Louie AMBITION: To become a millionaire. 28 Super Fred ! ANTHONY FRANCIOSA Tony AMBITION: To become rich. Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4 LINDA MARY FRANCIOSA Ziltch Folk Music Club 3, Art Club 4, Business Club, secretary 4 WILLIAM F. GALARNEAU Billy Brown AMBITION: To be a success- ful lawyer. Football 1. Basketball 1, Folk Music Club 1, 3, 4, Class Play JANE GAUDREAU Janie AMBITION: To become a re- gistered nurse. College Club 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Folk Music Club, Play Committee I ' m right, the world ' s wrong! MARIE GERMAN Marie AMBITION: To become a executive secretary. Business Club 4, Junior Hi torical Society 3 SALLY ANN LOUISE GIARRUSO LUCILLE GIORDANO GIAQUINTA Lou Lu Sally AMBITION: To become a AMBITION: To be success AMBITION: To become a secretary. ful and happy. hairdresser. Business Club Business Club. Italian Club, Business Club 29 and then the mama bear said to the baby bear EDWARD A. GOMES Gooch AMBITION: To see a U.F.O. Sportsman Club 2, 3, Track 2, French Club 3, 4, Physics Club 1 7 { w -- W ' T ELAINE M. GRASS Sweet Pea AMBITION: To go into the business field. Business Club 4, Y Teens 2, 3,4 ft A • L ±- J LEON GUAY STEVEN GUELI Lee Hummer AMBITION: To become AMBITION: To make the a technical drawer. Navy a career. French Club 3, Baseball Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4, Folk 3,4 Music Club 4, Football 1, 2 30 JOHN HARNISCH MARY ELLEN HARRIS BERNARD T. HEBERT BARRY HEBSCH « ' AMBITION: To be a suc- Bernie Barry AMBITION: To become cess. AMBITION: To be a ma- AMBITION: To become a mason. Pep Club 1, 2, French rine biologist. a successful mechanical Football 1, 2, 3, Track 2, 3 Club 1, 2, Folk Music Cadets 1, 2, 3, designer. Club 1, 2, Business Club Football 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Majorettes 4, Play Com- 4, Rangers Sportsman mittee, Talent Show. Club JOANNE F. GRASSO AMBITION: To be a high school teacher. Class Secretary 2, 3, Ital- ian Club 3, 4, Field Hockey 3, 4, Folk Music Club 3, Ski Club 1, Col- lege Club 3, 4 KENNETH GREENWOOD Ken AMBITION: To be a butcher. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 4, Cadets 1, 2, 3 ANN MARIE GROSS 4 ?;z AMBITION: To be an ele- mentary school teacher. Stu. Coun. 2, 3, sec. 4, Fr. CI. 3, pres. 4, Blue and White 3, bus. mgr. 4, Coll. CI. 3, corr. sec. 4, Math CI. 3, Sr. Play Comm. JOSEPH GROSSMAN Joe AMBITION: To become a writer. Chess Club 2, 3, 4, presi- dent 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, College Glub 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Blue and White 3, 4, Coin Club 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 4 MARION B. GROVES Grovsey AMBITION: To teach. Italian Club 3, 4, Folk Music Club, Art Club 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Prom Com- mittee, Play Committee, College Club PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE JOHN GUIDE ELIZABETH ANN JEAN A. HALDANE SARA JANET HANSON THOMAS AMBITION: To join the HAJJAR Little One Sara HARGREAVES Navy. Bette AMBITION: To be a AMBITION: To be hap- Tom AMBITION: To be a success. py- AMBITION: To be school teacher. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 1, 4, Field electrical engineer. French Club 1, College Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Soft- Hockey 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4. Club 3, 4, Italian Club 3, ball 2, Business Club, Li- Ski Club 2, Italian Club 4, Play Committee. brary Worker. 3,- Business Club 4, Folk Music Club 4, Play Com- mittee, Yearbook Rep- resentative, Prom Commit- tee. ' Hello, Mommy, they did it again! ELAINE S. HEFFERNAN Lainee AMBITION: To be suc- cessful. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Yearbook Repre- sentative. ROBERT HEFFERNAN Heff AMBITION: To enter the field of conservation. Band 1, 2 LORRAINE E. HESS Rainy AMBITION: To be hap- py- Art Club 1, 2, Business Club 1, 2 ROBERT HILLARD AMBITION: To have fun. Football DOROTHY J. HILLNER Dorean AMBITION: To be an elementary school teacher. German Club 3, 4 Col- lege Club 3 Math Club 4, Honor Society 3, 4 BOB HOEHN Bird GAIL E. HOFFMAN Gail JOHN J. HOLLIS JR. Holly KENNETH HOMSEY Leech WILLIAM HORNE Bill AMBITION: To become a professional guitarist. Cadets 1, 2 AMBITION: To be an elementary school teacher. Math Club 4, Glee Club 3, 4, College Club 3, 4, German Club 3, 4 AMBITION: To become a math teacher. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 4 AMBITION: To be an electrician. Football 1, Track 3, Ital- ian Club, Historian 4 AMBITION: To graduate Baseball 1, Football 1 32 Can I go in now, coach WILLIAM HIRSCH Bill AMBITION: To be a ra- dio and television broad- caster. Cadets 1, 2 JAMES HOEGEN Babe AMBITION: To be a lawyer or a teacher. Football 1, Baseball 1, Track 3, Library Worker 3, 4 Blue and White 3, 4 Which way did the parade go? ' I CLAUDIA LINDSEY HOUSTON Claude AMBITION: To be a teacher. Fr. CI. 1, 2, 3, Folk Mus. CI. 3, 4, Math CI. 3, 4, Coll. CI. 3, 4, treas. 4, Jr. Hist. Soc. 4, Blue and White St. 4, Sr. Play Cast. PHILIP HOWSHAN Lump ' ' AMBITION: To be a suc- cess in the field I choose. Football 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1. Rangers Sportsman Club. WILLIAM HOWARD Bill AMBITION: To become a certified public account- ant. Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4 DONNA LEE HUGHES Donna AMBITION: To be happy and successful Jr. Hist. Soc. 1, Fr. CI. 3, 4. Coll. CI. 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 MARION HURLEY Marion AMBITION: To catch a falling star. Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4, Soft- WILLIAM E. HUTTON Porkey AMBITION: To be a forester. Senior Play Committee, Football 2, 3, 4 KATHLEEN IANNALFO Kalhy AMBITION: To get mar- 33 V JUDITH J ABOUR Dudes BETTY A. JACINTO Betty AMBITION: To live it up and to see London. AMBITION: To work in an office. Field Hockey 3, Art Club 4, Folk Music Club 4, Play Committee Prom Com- mittee, Pep Club 1, Play Committee, Business Club 4 ' Aw, you gotta be puttin ' me on. ' SANDRA JUTRAS Saudi AMBITION: To be an Interior Decorator. College Club 4, Art Club 4, French Club 3, 4, Prom Committee 4, Play Com- mittee GLEN KACHADORIAN Kacb AMBITION: To be a den- tist. College Club 3, 4, Ger- man Club 3, historian 4, Baseball 1, 3, Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4, Sportsman Club 4, Student Council 3 • y w 34 PATRICIA J. KAY NEIL KEATING ARTHUR JAMES ELLEN JEAN KENNEY Pat Red KENNEY Ellen AMBITION: To become AMBITION: To become Art AMBITION: To enjoy a successful hairstylist. an electrician. AMBITION: To acquire life. Italian Club 1, 2, Art Club Cadets 1, 2, 3, Coin Club a degree in aeronautical Yearbook Staff, Editor-in- 4, secretary 4, Folk Music engineering. chief, Cheerleader 3, 4, Club 3, Play Committee, College Club 3, 4, Math Physics Club 4, secretary Prom Committee Club 4, Physics Club 4 4, Talent Show 4, College Club 3, 4, JUDITH JANOSKI Judie AMBITION: IBM opera- tor and commercial artist. Pep Club 1, 2, Business Club 4, Y-Teens 2 NANCY M. JAWORSKI Candy EDWARD R. JOAQUIN JR. DANIEL JOHNSON Dan BRUCE JOHNSTONE Bruce AMBITION: To become a secretary. Eddie AMBITION: To be a suc- AMBITION: To be a draftsman or a highway AMBITION: To be draftsman. Business Club Library Service cess in life. Cadets 1, Art Club 4, Prom Committee 4, Play Committee 4 engineer. Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 3, 4, Football 3, Rang- ers Sportsman Club 3 LINDA ANNE KACHADORIAN Kach AMBITION: To become a teacher. French Club 2, 3, 4, his- torian 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, president 4, German Club 3, historian 4, Col- lege Club 3, 4, Yearbook Representative ARTHUR J. KADY KAROL ANN KALIL RITA ANN M. WILLIAM M Art Kak KARPOWICZ KAUPINIS AMBITION: To become AMBITION: To travel Rita Bill an architect. and see the world. AMBITION: To operate AMBITION: To be an College Club 3, 4, Glee IBM machines. electronic engineer. Club 4, Travel Club 2, 3. Business Club 4 Honor Society 3, 4, Cadets 4, Art Club 4, Play Com- 1, 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 4, mittee, Prom Committee, president 4, Math Club 3, Basketball 3, Softball 2, 4, College Club 3, 4, Blue 3, 4, and White 1, 2, 3, 4, Edi- torial Staff 4, Track 2, 3 Cross Country 3 Please, I can ' t stand it any longer HARRIET KIRIAJES Harri AMBITION: To be an artist. Bsktbl. 1, 2, Jr. Hist. Soc. 1, Art CI. 4, Play Comrn., Prom Comm., Class Treas. 3, 4, Majorettes 3, 4, capt. 4, Yrbk. Rep., Blue and White Staff 3 JOYCE ANN KITSON Irish ' ' AMBITION: To be a suc- cess in whatever I do. JOHN E. KLUK Animal AMBITION: To let my hair grow. Baseball 2 RONALD J. KOBRENSKI IVachinski AMBITION: To be a mathe- matician. Cadets 1, 2, 3, Col. 4, Bsbl. 1. 2, 3. 4, Coll. CI. 3, pres. 4, Yrbk. St. 4, Class Play. Class v p 3, Phys. CI. 4, Ranger Sportsman CI. 4 ROBERT LACROIX Bob AMBITION: To work for Internal Revenue. Cadets 4, Baseball 1 WILLIAM LAHEY JR. Wilbur BARBARA LANGEVIN Barb AMBITION: To be a AMBITION: To live i state trooper. Hawaii. NANCY LANGEVIN Nancy MARK LAMBERT L FRANCES LARKIN Little Creep AMBITION: To find the AMBITION: To enter AMBITION: To become pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. the service. Football 1, 2 a secretary. Field Hockey 1, Student Council 1, 2, Correspond- ing secretary 3, recording secretary 4, Folk Music Club 1, 2, Business Club 4 36 Domesticated already? WILLIAM C. LAFFIN Bill AMBITION: To acquire a de- gree in Dentistry. Class Pres. 1, Bsktbl. 1, mgr 2, 3, 4, Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4 Rang. Sports. CI. 2, 3, 4 Phys. CI. 4, Math CI. 3, 4 Ger. CI. 3, v p 4. Hon. Soc 3, v p 4, Blue and White 2 3, 4, Yrbk. St., Sr. Play, Tal- ent Show 4 ROBERT LA GRASSE Bob AMBITION: To achieve the finer things in life. Football 1, 2, Senior Play 4 ' How come everybody ' s so quiet? MARY LARKIN Mary MAURICE LARIVIERE Moe AMBITION: To become AMBITION: To become a a secretary. lawyer and a politician. Business Club, Library Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4 Service PAUL LAURETTA Paul AMBITION: To become an auto mechanic. DAVID LAWSON Dave AMBITION: To go to college. Cadets 1, 2 BARBARA LAWTON AMBITION: To become a teacher. Chrldr. 4, Fr. CI. 3, treas. 4, Math CI. 3, 4, Coll. CI. 4. Talent Show 4. Hon. Soc. 3, 4. Fid. Hclcy. 2, Bsktbl. Mgr. 2, 3, Play Comm., Yrbk. St. DONALD LEBLANC Ducky AMBITION: To join the Air Force. Cadets 1, 2, Club 2. 3, 4, Chess 37 M. ELAINE LeBLOND THOMAS EDWARD Elaine LE CLAIR AMBITION: To be a pi- Henry ano teacher. AMBITION: To become Art Club a lawyer. College Club 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Physics Club 4, treasurer of Honor Society 4 ' Just think! Mr. Lister came into MY room today! CAROL LIMANNI Carol AMBITION: To be a medical secretary. Business Club JUDITH A. LIPPOLD Judy AMBITION: To be a nurse. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, French Club 3, 4, College Club 3, 4, Year- book Representative 4, Or- chestra 38 CLAIRE S. MACOUL Claire AMBITION: To become an English teacher. Italian Club 3, 4, College Club 3, 4, JANICE MALANDRINO Jan It. CI. 1, 2, Russ. CI. 3. 4. Coll. CI. 3, 4, Pep CI. 1, 2, 3, Play Comm. 4, Talent Show 4 NORMAN MALENFANT Af £.r AMBITION: To get mar- ried. EDGAR MALO Ed AMBITION: To be a head chef. French Club 4, Gymnastics Club 1, 2 JOHN LEE JACK LEES Jack Ox AMBITION: To be a AMBITION: To becor success in life. a rich hermit. Math Club 3, College Club RICHARD RALPH LEES Muskrat Cadets 1, Football 1, Folk Music Club 3 JOHN LEFEBVRE AMBITION: To be a printer. WILLIAM LEMIEUX ' ■Bill AMBITION: To be an electrician. Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4, KIMBERLY J. LODGE Kim AMBITION: To find hap- piness by helping others to do so. Blue and White 2, 3, 4, Editor-in-chief 4. Year- book Staff 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, secretary 4, College Club 3, 4, secretary 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Math Club 3, 4, Folk Music Club 1, 2, Majorettes 4, Physics Club 4, Basketball 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Talent Show 4 WILLIAM LODGE £ AMBITION: To become a group drummer. Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4 JUNE A. LONGO AMBITION: To be a teacher. Blue and White staff, French Cub 3, 4, Play Committee, College Club 3, 4, Math Club 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Talent Show 4 SALLY LOSTIMOLO Sally AMBITION: To get mar- ried. Business Club ROSEANNE LUCCISANO Roe AMBITION: To be suc- cessful and to be a good housewife Italian Club Art Club A is for apple. B is for boy 39 ANNA MARCELLO Dimples AMBITION: To be suc- cessful in life. Art Club CAROL MARCOUX Coolie AMBITION: To become a L.P.N. CAROLYN MARTIN Marty AMBITION: To become a successful secretary. Business Club ARTHUR MARTINEAU Art AMBITION: To become a good machinist. JO-ANN MARTONE Jo-Ann AMBITION: To be a pub- lic accountant or a com- mercial artist. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, cap- tain 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 4, Art Club, Business Club, Gym Exhibition 2, 4 MADELINE MAYNARD Madeline AMBITION: To be a medical secretary. Glee Club DIANNE MAZIARZ Di AMBITION: To be legal secretary. Business Club DONNA M. Mcdonald Farmer AMBITION: To be happy. Italian Club 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2 peter Mcquillan Gabby AMBITION: To be a den- tist. Physics Club 4 W. MICHAEL MELVIN Mike AMBITION: To be an a countant. 40 ' Leave him alone, or I ' ll tear you apart! TED MATSES Ted AMBITION: To be an oceanographer. French Club 4, College Club 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports- man Club 4 PETER W. MAY Pete AMBITION: To be a ondary school math teacher Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4 Sportsman Club 2, 3, 4 College Club 3, 4, Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4, Class President 4, Physics Club 4 THERESA MESITI Terri AMBITION: To become a commercial artist. Italian Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, Art Club 4, Play Com- mittee, Prom Committee CHARLOTTE ANN MESSER Charlie AMBITION: To succeed in whatever I do. Field Hockey 2, Basketball 3 MAURICE JOHN PAUL F. METZNER SADIE MILAD STEVEN MILLER MESSINA Paul Camdy Alfred E. Neuman Moe AMBITION: To be a ma- AMBITION: To become AMBITION: To be an ac- AMBITION: To become chine draftsman. a medical secretary. countant. an important person in life. Basketball 1, Cadets 1, 2, Art Club 4, Italian Club Track 2, 3, Sportsman Club 1, Play committee, Prom Track 2, Cross Country 2 2, 3 Committee, Pep Club SHARON F MILONE SUSAN MINGINS Mouse Sue ' AMBITION: To be a AMBITION: To be teacher and a good guitar teacher. player. French Club 1 , Pep CI Italian Club 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 1, Russian Club JOHN MOSCHETTO Muzzy AMBITION: To get a- head in the world. Baseball 1, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4 MARY LEE MOYNIHAN Lee AMBITION: To become an art teacher. Art Club 4, College Club 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, historian 4 FRANK M. NAPOLITANO Hoss AMBITION: To become a commercial artist. 42 FREDERIC J. NASSAR JR. Fritz AMBITION: To make 2 + 2 = success. FB 1, 2, 3, 4, co-capt. 4, Class Pres. 2, 3, Bsbl. 1, 2, 3, 4, Yrbk. Rep., Coll. CI. 3, Fr. CI. 3, Sportsman CI. 3, 4, treas. 4 ERNEST NAYLOR Ernie AMBITION: To be a car- penter. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra ROY NELSON Roy AMBITION: To be draftsman. SUZANNE M. MIXON CAROLE ANN LAURENCE J. JUDITH M. MOOSHIAN PATRICIA MORIN Mix MLECHKO MONTEFUSCO ]udy Pat AMBITION: To stay Carole Larry AMBITION: To become AMBITION: To be happy. AMBITION: To succeed AMBITION: To attend a good folk singer and teacher. French Club 3, Folk Mu- in life. the Andover Institute of song writer. French Club sic Club 3 Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, captain 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 Business. French Club 3, Pep Club 1, Blue and White Staff 3, 4, Folk Music Club 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ? kill ' FRANK A. MURRAY NICHOLAS MURRAY SAM G. NADDIF JAMES NADEAU VALENCIA MAY Frank Nick Sudsy Jim NAPOLI AMBITION: To be a suc- AMBITION: To become AMBITION: To become AMBITION: To enter the Val cess in life. •a technical draftsman. a rich tycoon and travel field of Business Admin- AMBITION: To succeed Football 1 Football 1, Basketball 1, the world. istration. in whatever vocation I Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 3, Physics Club 4 choose. Business Club 4, Italian Club 2, 3, Cadet Secretary 4 Boy, am I glad I brought my lunch today! 43 «C r DANIEL WILLIAM EDWARD D. PACHECO KATHRYN M. PAGE PAULA M. PAGLIUSO JANICE E. PANKAUSKI O ' ROURKE JR- Katby Paula Jan Danny Boy Cheeks AMBITION: To be a med- AMBITION: To succeed AMBITION: To be a suc- AMBITION: To play bas- AMBITION: To make a ical secretary. in life. cess in college and be a ketball for the Celtics. million. Business Club 4 Basketball 2, 3, captain 4, good elementary school Basketball 1, 2, 3, captain Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4 Softball 1, 2, 3, captain teacher. 4, Cross-Country 3, co- 4, Business Club, president German Club 3, Math captain 4, Baseball 1, 2, 4 Club 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Play Committee, Foot- 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Col- ball 1, Yearbook Repre- lege Club 3, 4, Yearbook sentative, Sportsman Club 3,4 Representative. MAUREEN PAOLINO DIANNE MARIE RUSSELL PARE Moe PAQUIN Russ AMBITION: To become a Dee Dee AMBITION: To go to secretary. AMBITION: To be an college. Business Club airline stewardess. Russ is a transfer from Field Hockey 4, Business Central Catholic High Club 4 School. WILLIAM PARIS FRED A. PAVONE Billy Fred AMBITION: To become AMBITION: To be a big success in life. brain surgeon. Cadets 1 44 ' They don ' t call me crash for nothing! AMBITION: To be suc- cessful in whatever I may choose to do. PATENAUDE Peggy AMBITION: To be an artist. Majorettes 2, 3, Pep Club 1, Play Committee 4, Prom Committee 4 ' You go yell at them; they won ' t listen to me CAROLYN PELLERIN Twink AMBITION: To be a med- ical secretary. Business Club Library worker. LORRAINE PELLERIN Lorraine AMBITION: To be a good secretary. Business Club 4 Library worker 4 SANDRA PERILLO Jack AMBITION: To be a legal secretary. Business Club BARBARA PERKINS Perky AMBITION: To be a success- ful nurse. Majorettes 2, 3, 4, Coll. CI. 3, 4, Talent Show 2, 4, Yrbk. Rep. 4 MARCIA PERRAULT Marsh AMBITION: To always be happy. Cheering 3, 4. Yrbk. St. 4, Hon. Soc. 3, 4, Stu. Coun. 1, Sr. Play, Math CI. 3. 4, Russ. CI. pres. 3. 4, Phys. CI. 4. B W 1, 3, 4. Fid. Hclcy. 2. Coll. CI. 3, 4. Folk Mus. CI. 4 ROSA MARIA PERRONE Rosa AMBITION: To be a good secretary. Library Worker. 45 MARYALICE PETERS Pete AMBITION: To be happy and content. Folk Music Club 1, 3, French Club 3, 4, Senior Play VIOLA PICA Vi AMBITION: To become an airline stewardess. RICHARD RHODES Dozer AMBITION: To be a for- ester. BARBARA ANN RICCIO Barb AMBITION: To be a secretary. Basketball 2, 3, Business Club 4 ROBERT ROTONDO Bob AMBITION: To be a success. ROBERT ROZZI Bob AMBITION: To be a Certified Public Account- ant. Business Club DIANE RUMORE De De AMBITION: To become a successful bookkeeper. Business Club 4 NANCY J. RUSSELL Ditto Yrbk. Rep. 4, Majorettes 3, 4, Glee CI. 1, 2, 3, It. CI. 4, Bsktbl. mgr. 2, 3, 4, Play Comm. 46 ERNEST R. PICARD Ernie AMBITION: To be success. 4 J J GAIL PICARD AMBITION: To become a secretary. Business Club 4 GERARD QUINTAL ' White Ghost AMBITION: To attend the Washington School of Music. Band 1, 2, 3, 4 President 4 PAUL B. REARDON ROBERT M. RHEAULT AMBITION: To become a Bob draftsman AMBITION: Architectural Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4 Engineering. RANDALL RICCIO Randy AMBITION: To get the better things out of life — girls and money. Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4 THOMAS ROBICHAUD Robie AMBITION: To be suc- cessful in life. Football 1 Basketball 1, 2,3,4 SUSAN ROBIDOUX Sue AMBITION: To be suc- cessful. Business Club KATHLEEN ANNE ROBILLARD Kat AMBITION: To make a certain guy very happy. GAIL ROGER AMBITION: To lead a happy life. Let us pray. ' 47 . if i v LOUELLA SAAB LINDA A. SABOR KENNETH P. RONALD ST. JEAN SUZANNE E. Louella Linda ST. AMAND Saint SCHRUENDER AMBITION: To become AMBITION: To be a suc- Ken AMBITION: To own a Suzy a piano teacher. cess. AMBITION: To be a ma- package store. AMBITION: To become Band 1, Orchestra 3 Business Club terials technician. Cadets 2, 3, 4 a nurse and wife. Student Council 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Cast, Cheer- leader 3, captain 4, Math Club 3, 4, College Club 3, 4, Yearbook Represent- FRANK SHRIGLEY JOANNE SIERPINA JUDITH SIMONIAN RONALD SIMONIAN MAUREEN SLATTERY Snail Jo Judy Ronny Moe AMBITION: To succeed. AMBITION: To teach AMBITION: To be an AMBITION: To be a suc- AMBITION: To be an Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4 modern languages. elementary School Teacher. cessful commercial artist. artist. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook College Club 3, 4, Ger- Cadets 1, Art Club 4, Play College Club 3, 4, Blue Staff 3, 4, Honor Society man Club 3, 4, Senior Play Committee and White Staff 3, 4, 3, 4, Math Club secretary Committee French Club 3, 4, Art 4, College Club 3, 4, Rus- Club 4, Play Committee, sian Club 3, 4, Blue and Prom Committee, Junior White Staff 3 Historical Society 3, Cadet Corps Secretary 4 48 ' My hero ! TONY SCIUTO JANICE P. SHAFER Shoots Jan AMBITION: To succeed AMBITION: To receive a in life. college degree. Cadets 1, 2, Cafeteria Yearbook Staff 4, Honor worker 2, 3, 4 Society 3, 4, Majorettes 4, College Club 3, 4, Math Club vice-piesident 3, pres- ident 4, German Club 3, 4, Blue and White Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2 CARLENE SMERIGLIO Carlene AMBITION: To be a teacher. Pep Club, Glee Club, Rus- sian Club, Italian Club CAROLYN SMITH Smitty AMBITION: To be suc- cessful and happy in what- ever I may do. Math Club 3, Pep Club, Yearbook Representative, Basketball manager. KATHLEEN SMITH Kathy AMBITION: To be an elemen- tary school teacher. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Ger. CI. 3. 4, Math CI. 3, 4, Coll. CI. 3. 4, Prom Comm. 4, Yrbk. St. 4, Hon. Soc. 3, 4, Talent Show 4 RONALD SOCIA Ronnie THOMAS SOUCY Zeus AMBITION: To be an artist. AMBITION: To join the Navy and take up a trade Cadets 1, 2, 3 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, Gymnastics Club PHILIP C. SPARTA Phil AMBITION: To be a million- aire. FB 1, Cross Country 3, 4, Bsktbl. 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, capt. 4, Folk Mus. CI. 4. Rangers Sportsman CI. 2, 3, 4, pres. 2. 3. 4, CHARLOTTE MARIA SQUADRITO SPINELLO Maria Sparkle AMBITION: To be a lit AMBITION: To be happy erature teacher. and successful in life. French Club Business Club Play Com- mittee Pete, cut that out! PETER THOMPSON THOMAS H. TINNEY Bajuana Buck Tom AMBITION: To become a AMBITION: To be a suc- war hero. cess. Cadets 1, 2, Track 2, 3, Track 3, 4, Football 4 Football 2, 3 THOMAS TRUSSELL LYNN D. TURCHI FRANK R. VACCARO MARTHE VENTI NANCY VETRONE Mouse Turkey Frank Marthe Nancy AMBITION: To make AMBITION: To be a history teacher. Fr. CI. 1, 2, It. CI. 3, 4, Jr. Hist. Soc. Blue and White St. AMBITION: To be a meat AMBITION: To be suc- AMBITION: To be a med- something of myself. cutter. cessful in my aims. ical secretary. Cadets 1, Track 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, German Italian Club 2, Travel Baseball 1, Cross Country Club 2, 3 Club 2, 3, 4, Business Club 2, 3, 4, Sportsman Club 3, Sftbl. 3, 4 4 50 4tk2,A KEITH R. STETSON ' •Flash AMBITION: To study engi- neering successfully in college. Track 2, Cross Country 3, Blue and White St. 1, photog. 4. Phys. CI. 4, Ger. CI. 3. 4. Hon. Soc. 3, 4, Coll. CI. 3, 4, Play Comm. 4, Math CI. 3, 4 CYNTHIA L. SUZEDELYS Cindy AMBITION: To be an ele- mentary school teacher. Yrbk. St. 4, Blue and White St. 3. 4, Hon. Soc. 3, sec. 4. Fr. CI. 2, 3. v p 4. Coll. CI. 3, 4, Math CI. 4, Ger. CI. 3, Play Comm., Orch. 1, 2 MARYANNE SYLVIA AMBITION: To be suc- cessful in life. Business Club, Pep Club 1, 2, 3 ROBERT THESSE Bob AMBITION: To be just like Mr. Duncan. Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4 RITA J. THOMAS Rita AMBITION: To become a teacher. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Italian Club 2, Russian Club treas- urer 3, 4, College Club 3, 4, Play Cast MARY BETH TOBIA Beth AMBITION: To graduate from college. Yearbook Staff 3, 4, Col- lege Club 3, 4, Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Blue and White Staff 1, 2, 4, Math Club ' 3, 4, Russian Club 3, 4, Class Treasurer 1, 2, Stu- dent Council 4, Play Cast 4, Field Hockey Manager 2, Cheerleader 3, 4 KENNETH J. TOMACCHIO Surfer AMBITION: To join the Navy. Cadets 1, 2, Italian Club 2, 3 RAYMOND J. TOOMEY Ray AMBITION: To become a Business Executive, RUSSELL C. TORRISI Gunt AMBITION: To become a draftsman. Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4 ROSEMARY TRUSSELL Rosemary AMBITION: To become a nurse. PAULA VIEWEG AMBITION: To grow the world ' s largest geranium. French Club 1, Italian Club 3, Art Club 4, Play Committee, Prom Commit- tee BEVERLY ANN VOGEL Bev AMBITION: To work with children. German Club 1, treasurer 2, College Club 3, 4, Pep Club, French Club 1, 2, Play Cast DAVID VOSE Dave AMBITION: To succeed Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Cadet Drum Corps 2, 3, 4, Folk Music Club 3, Basketball 2 RICHARD WAITHE Curly AMBITION: To get to college. Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, Football 1, 3, Baseball 1 WILLIAM WALSH Bill AMBITION: To be a me- chanical Engineer RALPH A. WERMERS NANCY J. WETMORE ROBERT WHITAKER DAVID J. WILK GEORGE WILLIAMS Ralph Nana Hair Wilkie George AMBITION: To be rich AMBITION: To become AMBITION: To graduate AMBITION: To be an AMBITION: To join Cadets 1, 2 an elementary school from high school. accountant. Hawthorn. teacher. Physics Club 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas- Blue and White Staff 3, ketball 1, Cadets 1, 2, 3 College Club 3, 4, Ger- man Club 3, 4, French Club 1, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 3, Play Committee 4 52 CHRISTINE A. WILSON WARREN W. WINSPER War PATRICIA WINTERS Pat Chris AMBITION: To do some- thing for others. Business Club 4 AMBITION: To graduate from college. Cadets 1, 2, Football 1 AMBITION: To be a legal secretary. RONALD WANTE Munk LORRAINE WATKINS Laurie AMBITION: To be a carpenter. Cadet 1, 2, 3 AMBITION: To be airline hostess. Business Club ' Go ahead ! Throw another spit ball! BRYCE C. WILSON CHERYL ANNE Bryce WILSON AMBITION: To become Chey a disc jockey. AMBITION: To be an Cadets 1, Folk Music Club X-ray technician. 3, Play Committee 4 Folk Music Club 4, Major- ettes 4 MARION WINWARD Winnie AMBITION: To be an ele- mentary school teacher. Yrbk. Rep. Blue and White 1, 2, 3. Pep CI. 1, 3, Fr. CI. 1, Coll. CI. 3, 4, Math CI. 3, Hon. Soc. 3, 4, Chrldr. 3, 4, Stu. Dir. of Sr. Play 4 JANE WORSTER Jane AMBITION: To be hap- py- Russian Club 3, 4, Senior Play Cast 4, Folk Music Club 4, DAVID M. WORTHINGTON Dave AMBITION: To become a millionaire. Cadets 1, Physics Club 4 JUNE ANN ZARZOUR Granny AMBITION: To be a ma- rine biologist. Italian Club 2, Astronomy Club 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, College Club 3, 4, Sen- ior Play Cast 4 53 Marilyn Clarke Peter May § 9m 55 : joM 1 i II] 11 ■fer- School Most Intellectual Most Likely to Succeed 1 . ' v - • Flirt and Casanova Class Wits Most Amiable Schruender and Ron Kobrei r ] i porw i 59 FRONT ROW (left to right): R. Gadwah, B. Hebsch, Co-capt. A. Daigle, Co-capt. B. Feugil, Co-capt. F. Nassar, M. Beshara, G. Flanagan, J. Buglioni. MIDDLE ROW (left to right): K. Wetmore, M. Koczat, W. Morrisey, R. Deschene, T. Tinney, W. Hutton, D. Johnson, J. Devine, R. Florenz, R. Kolifrath, S. Michaud, Student Manager L. Dole. BACK ROW (left to right): Head Coach Edward Kissell, J. Luccisano, R. Harnisch, J. Ellis, M. Angereri, F. Colizzi, D. Simili, R. Luciano, P. Karpowitz, R. Valcourt, J. Karvonis, R. Trembly, R. DiNatale, G. Lereu ' ex, K. Hyde, Coach Lawrence Klimas, Coach James Smith. (left to right): Co-capt. Fred Nassar, Co-capt. Al Daigle, Co-capt. Robert Feugil. (left to right): Backfield Coach Lawrence Klimas, Head Coach Edward Kissell, Line Coach James Smith. 61 M M GUS FRED BOB AL m 1 m- ■HHMHHnPBUjg: BARRY RON JIM DAN BILL TOM 63 CROSS COUNTRY FRONT ROW (left to right): Co-capt. D. O ' Rourke, J. Lafond, D. Collins, P. Sparta, P. O ' Sullivan, J. Welch, F. Grillo, T. Trussell Co-capt. BACK ROW (left to right): Coach John Rimas, L. Beaulieau, D. Collins, J. Forrest, J. Bajor, P. May, S. Alliette, J. Kuncho (absent). Co-capt. D. O ' Rourke, Coach John Rimas, Co-capt. T. Trussell 64 SENIORS TOM PHIL I did it! I did it! PETE DAN 65 FIELD HOCKEY FIRST ROW: J. Haldane, J. Grasso, M. Bunce, J. Martone, J. Fugge, N. Appleyard, C. Dessinger, Coach Bailey SECOND ROW: A. Fraser, P. Kus, C. Mlechko, A. Hoehn, J. Allen, P. Waring, L. Howard, S. Zurwell. Co-Captain Janice Fugge, Coach Carol Bailey, and Co- Captain Jo-Ann Martone. A. nmmssmmm 66 SENIORS JANICE FO-ANN JEAN JOANNE 67 CHEERLEADERS FIRST ROW: Janet Eichler, Ellen Kenney, Marcia Perrault, Suzanne Schruender, Joyce Borrun, Barbara Lawton, Donna Fichera SECOND ROW: Marilyn Clarke, Jacquelyn Ciras, Eileen Cunningham, Beth Tobia, Marion Winward, Katherine Joy SUZY - -ND MISS BAILEY (Advisor) s E N I R S SUZY MARCIA AND ELLEN HRDHH BARB AND WINNIE MAL AND JACKIE EILEEN AND BETH 69 MAJORETTES STANDING: June DeGuglielmo, Nancy Ruffen, Harriet Kiriajes (captain), Susan Lipton, Christine McKenzie, KNEELING: Sharon Higton, Joyce Desrocher, Nancy Russell, Linda Aubert, Janice Shafer, Cheryl Wilson, Mary Ellen Harris, and Barbara Perkins. HARRIET AND MISS PEARSON (Advisor) wmam SENIORS LINDA AND NANCY HARRIET JOYCE AND BARBARA CHERYL AND MARY ELLEN FOOTBALL QUEEN 73 BASKETBAL FRONT ROW: A Welch, J. LeFond, Daigle, Mr. Rimas R. Carrier THIRD D. O ' Rourke, J. Buglione, P. Sparta, P. May. SECOND ROW: R. Nicholson, J. Carney, M. Grasse, J. ROW: Manager W. Laffin, Manager R. Hoffman, J. Forrest, J. Bajor, R. Brown, C. Mersrobian Coach John Rimas and Captain Dan O ' Rourke 75 DAN SENIORS PETE JOE 76 PHIL ' Would you like to be queen for a day? Victory is sweet ! ! It ' s a bird! It ' s a plane! ' 77 BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Susan Zurwell, Pauline Bibeau Carol MIechJm Paul P r SEASON ' S RECORD St. Pat ' s Salem BilJerica Chelmsford N. Andover Billerica Wilmington Dracut Salem Tewksbury Andover St. Pat ' s Won— 11 Lost— 1 53-12 39-19 25-35 40-29 27-26 31-30 40-25 63-15 45-26 34-29 39- 7 31-17 MERRIMACK VALLEY CONFERENCE CHAMPS 1967 78 Co-captains Paula and Carole and Coach Bailey PAULA MARION PAM CAROLE PAULINE JOYCE JANICE SENIORS 79 r l ?wm i M jSe n- fi = = ©rfianl lMf SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Secretary Sara Hanson Vice-president Eileen Cunningham Treasurer Harriet Kiriajes President Peter May 82 JUNIOR OFFICERS Secretary Joyce Haddad President Russell Florenz Vice-president Judy Allen Treasurer Jennifer Haldane SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Vice-president Jeff Yanagi President Donald Crabtree Treasurer Margaret Donahue Secretary Lucy Coco 83 OFFICERS SEATED: Treasurer Cathy Brown, President Ann Gross, Secretary Nancy Langevin, STANDING: Publicity Chair- man Ann Zaccari, Advisor Mr. Law, Corresponding Secretary Joanne Pelletier SEATED: J. Pelletier, C Brown, A. Gross, N. Lapgevin, A. Zaccari, SECOND ROW: L. Heffernan, K. Bergin, A. Allston, Mr. Law, J. Men- donsa, L. Bardsey, THIRD ROW: N. Young, S. Schru- ender, T. LeClair, M. Tobia, F. Tulley SEATED: Mr. Gagne, M. Moynihan, M. Federico, W. Laffin, C. Suzedelys, T. Le Clair, SECOND ROW: D. Hillner, B. Lawton, C. Dobrzynski, B. Addison, J. Pankauski, B. Brown, M. Perrault, J. Sierpina, THIRD ROW: M. Tobia, J. Grossman, K. Smith, L. Barrett, K. Stetson, W. Kaupinis, J. Shafer, K. Lodge HONOR SOCIETY The Tenney High School Honor Society is the educa- tional and cultural organization of our school. The twenty- three members are all chosen from the top percentage of our class. The Honor Society contributes funds to WGBH educational Television, and to the Methuen Organ Hall. In addition to the annual Book Fair, our Honor Society has been running a bookmobile for the benefit of the students throughout the year. OFFICERS: Historian Mary Moynihan, President Mike Federico, Advisor Mr. Gagne, Vice President Bil Laffin, Treasurer Tom Le Clair, Secretary ynthia Suzedelys 85 FRONT ROW: J. Dipaolo, J. Mooshian, M. Bunce, Mr. Duncan, K. Lodge, D. Apkarian, M. Apkarian Kathy Brown, SECOND ROW: J. Eichler, A. Gross, N. Appleyard, A. Zaccari, K. Bergin, L. Goldblatt, J. Longo, L. Turchi, C. La Monica. THIRD ROW: S. Waitkewich, L. Heff- ernan, M. Perrault, C. Rickley, M. Clamp, A. Allston, C. Dobrzynski, M. Slattery, K. Lafitte, FOURTH ROW: C. Suzedelys, I. Kuceris, B. Addison, J. Shafer, C. Houston, B. Tobia, M. Murach, N. Young, L. Renner, FIFTH ROW: W. Kaupinis, W. Lafrin, K. Stetson, G. Shinner, J. Grossman BLUE AND WHITE iVn, m m EDITORIAL BOARD: SEATED: Bill Kaupinis, Kim Lodge, Mr. Duncan, Janice Shafer, Ann Gross STANDING: Keith Stetson, Bill Laffin 86 Deborah Apkarian, Editor Bill Kaupinis, Mary Jeane Bunce Ilga Kuceris, Editor Janice Shafer, Chris Rickley •■k Advisor Mr. Duncan, Editor in Chief Kimberly Lodge Andrea Allston, Editor Barbara Addison, Kathy Bergin Glenn Shinner, Nancy Young, Editor Bill Laffin 87 YEARBOOK STAFF Jan, Tom, Joanne Kim, Mike, Cynthia FRONT R ) ' : Mary Lee Moynihan, Kim Lodge, Ellen Kenney, Janice Shafer, Beth Tobia SECOND ROW: Kathy Smith, Ron Kobrenslci, Mr Lister, Bill Laffin, Barbara Addison THIRD ROW: Barbara Lawton, Marcia Perrault, Tom LeClair, Mike Federico, Cynthia Suzedelys, Joanne Sierpina Editor Ellen Kenney Advisor Mr. W. Earl Lister Art Editor Mary Lee r M m M «f 1 i k_ M , i u-jfl B ---U '  r i 1 ■ 1 j| KSs H Photography Editors Beth and Bi Business Staff Barbara, Kathy and Marcia 89 m LiJf5 wJL JH iX nrs M 3B B ft TROMBONES: E. Naylor E. Heffernan R. Rother L. Heffernan S. Zurwell S. Brain FLUTES: P. Weinstein C. Johnston BELLS: L. Saab TUBAS: G. Quintal D. Sierpina SAXOPHONES: H. Chadwick S. Brain M. Hyde W. Findeisen ALTO CLARINET: D. Hughes BASS CLARINET: J. Sierpina BARITONES: J. Davis D. Allen DRUMS: M. Bardsley R. Hebe rt R. Wunderlich J. Appleyard W. Atkinson S. Fisichelli FRENCH HORNS: K. Smith C. Bruce D. Frasca G. Mosher TRUMPETS: R. Hoffman J. Hollins J. Lippold Mr. Martin Tarlaian M Wk TENNEY HIGH SCHOOL BAND For the past thirty years, our band has been under the direction of Mr. Harold Mc Donnell. Our beloved friend, Mr. Mc Donnell, retired after many years of dedication to the enrichment of music in Methuen schools. The year 1967 brought a new music supervisor and band director to Methuen. We bid farewell to Mac, and to Mr. Tarlaian we wish many prosperous years as director of our high school band. D. Vose W. Heffernan J. Wittemore R. Simoes E. Killim D. Kennedy T. Flanders B. Joseph S. Gallagher J. Monti W. Wood R. Landolt M. Grassi CLARINETS: R. Crawley F. Gattinella B. Addison S. Cloutier G. Sportum M. Federico S. Wood W. Lerned S. Wilson C. Chulada T. Rubeo H. Beggs R. Bohondoney R. Billewicz F. Joseph R. Hertrich 91 OFFICERS: Treasurer Elaine Heffernan President Jerry Quintal Vice President Mike Bardsley Secretary Barbara Addison 3t ' Fj ItiVJ fr .ZL ■ ™ r 93 FRONT ROW: D. Johnson, W. Laffin, R. Thesse, R. Riccio, M. Beshara, Major P. May, Colonel R. Kobrenski, Lt. Colonel R. Waithe, Major W. Kaupinis, G. Bernardini, R. Beshara., R. Beaudoin, R. Burns, SECOND ROW: Mr. Morrissette, R. Torrisi, C. Catalano, D. Carter, T. Hargreaves, F. Murray, D. Bedard, W. Howard, R. LaCroix, R. Auferio, R. Foley, E. Pacheco, J. Carrier, Mr. Heubner, THIRD ROW: T. Matses, A. Barkley, D. LeBlanc, T. Dallon, C. Bruce, G. Kachadorian, J. Moschetto, G. Filteau, P. Reardon, M. Lariviere, K. St. Amand, C. Conley, A. Franciosa, vSySurfy CADET BOARD CLOCKWISE: Mr. Heubner, R. Kobrenski, P. May, M. Beshara, G. Bernardini, R. Thesse, R. Beaudoin, R. Burns, W. Laffin, D. Johnson, R. Beshara, W. Kaupinis, R. Waithe. TOP RANK OFFICERS Drill Major Peter May, Colonel Ronald Kobrenski, Lt. Colonel Richard Waithe, Adjutant Major William Kaupinis 94 CADET CORPS Since 1894 the Methuen High School Cadet Corps has been an outstanding example of leadership, dedication, and self-sacrifice. The basic aims of the Corps is summed up in the Cadet Motto written by Rene J. Morrisette: First in importance is the development of basic military knowl- edge with high morale, and self pride, associated with true honor and the building of sound-discipline, based on wise leadership in a spirit of co-operation. ADVISORS Mr. Heubner, and Mr. Morrissette 95 ART CLUB OFFICERS: Treasurer Pauline Bibeau Vice President Chris Devaney Advisor Mr. Melia President Chuck Bruce Secretary Pat Kay ry— J l 5 bk av [■Jffo T A..«vj! ' ■ i. -v i 1 ■■Si i -i- ui. foOr YJ -J l . ' L FRONT ROW: J. Martone, A. Marcello, J. Eichler, P. Bibeau, C. Devaney, Mr. Melia, C. Bruce, P. Kay, K. Kalil, L. Hess, M. Patenaude. SECOND ROW: P. Vieweg, E. LeBlond, S. Allen, M. Groves, D. DiNatale, J. Ciras, J. Fugge, D. Beeley, S. Milad, H. Kiraijes, THIRD ROW: S. Jutras, B. Brown, L. Bardsley, L. Aubert, G. Bernidini, L. Eaton, L. Franciosa, D. Elias, M. Slattery, T. Mesiti, J. Pankauski, FOURTH ROW: S. Mixon, S. Hanson, W. Kaupinis, R. Simonian, P. May, E. Joaquin, J. Buglione, P. Bibeau, E. Cunningham, M. Moynihan 96 BUSINESS CLUB OFFICERS: Secretary Donna Fichera, Vice-President Linda Floyd, Advisor Mrs. Morgan, President Paula Paghuso, Treasurer Linda Franciosa FRONT ROW: M. Feoli, S. Desrocher, C. Spinello, D. Fichera, L. Floyd, P. Pagliuso, M. Paleno, J. Haldane, D. Bellandi, SECOND ROW: M. German, D. Beeley, R. Audy, C. Croteau, B. Cottone, L. Giaruso, S. Diodati, J. Janoski, L. Hess, L. Giardano, C. Pellerin, THIRD ROW: D. Maziarz, V. Napoh, S. Giaquinta, M. Harris, N. Dube, J. Allain, P. Donahue, C. Diodati, C. Martin, M. Larkin, FOURTH ROW: D. DeFeo, N. Langevin, K. Curtis, D. Rumore, L. Sabor, S. Robideaux, K. Page, N. Vetrone, N. Jaworski, R. Karpowicz, FIFTH ROW: S. Perillo, S. Hanson, E. Cunningham, A. Barclay, B. Jacinto, D. Domoradzki, E. Buchholz, L. Pellerin, R. Rozzi. 97 FRONT ROW: K. Brown, J. Grasso, C. Houston, K. Lodge, J. Shafer, Mrs. Hershfield, R. Kobrenski, A. Gross, B. Hajjar, C. Avedisian, SECOND ROW: R. Thomas, J. Simonian, J. Borrun, M. Slattery, E. Kenney, M. Clarke, L. Turchi, J. Longo, J. Desrocher, K. Kalil, THIRD ROW: G. Hoffman, M. Clamp, J. Sierpina, J. Ciras, M. Perrault, B. Lawton, M. Groves, D. Hillner, C. Dobrzynski, B. Brown, FOURTH ROW: B. Addison, M. Fedrico, A. Kenney, T. LeClair, D. Elias, B. Vogel, J. Malindrino, C. Macoul, C. Suzedelys, L. Eaton, FIFTH ROW: J. Zarzour, D. Hughes, S. Brain, D. DiNatale, L. Kachadorian, L. Aubert, Panauski, M. Moynihan, J. Grossman, K. Smith, SIXTH ROW: P. May, M. Tobia, L. Barrett, K. Stetson, T. Ford, M. Bardsley, W. Kaupinis, W. Laffin. COLLEGE CLUB OFFICERS: Treasurer Claudia Houston, Recording Secretary Kimberly Lodge, Vice-President Janice Shafer Advisor Mrs. Hershfield, President Ron Kobrenski, Corresponding Secretaiy Ann Gross 98 FRONT ROW: C. Wilson, K. Derry, J. Mooshian, N. Appleyard, D. Elias, Miss Zinninni, M Bunce P. Chapman J. Dipaolo A. Pellerin SEODND ROW: L. Liberfarb, M. McPherson, C. Adamson, S. Duquette, M. Groves, D. DiNatle, K. Joy, J. Beaudoin, J, Bourrun THIRD ROW. J. Wison, S. Steeb, L. Bruno, M. Donahue, P. McGarvey, J. Cote, H. Begg, L. W. Galarneau, M. Koczat. • Heffernan, P. Kay, FOURTH ROW: R. Sicord, R. Whittaker, L. Bachman, FOLK MUSIC CLUB OFFICERS: Secretary Nancy Appleyard President Dennis Elias Advisor Miss Zaninni Vice President Mary Jean E Treasurer Paula Chapman 99 GLEE CLUB OFFICERS: Judy Mooshian, Publicity Chairman Chris Dobrzynski, Secretary Miss Kfoury, Advisor Linda Kachadorian, President Gail Hoffman, Librarian 100 SF?or3n R ? J T M T°°l hia f n ' C- Dobrzynski, Miss Kfoury, L. Kachadorian, G. Hoffman SS ; h L-ebenfarb Y. Demers, M. Maynard, J. Arena, J. Zarzour, J. Dawson, THIRD ROW: J. Smargie, A. Bova, K. Kalil, C. Avedesian FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS: SEATED: Vice-President Cynthia Su2edelys Advisors, Mr. Gagne, Miss Kaim President Ann Gross STANDING: Treasurer Barbara Lawton Secretary Kim Lodge, Historian Linda Kachadorian ™? N L ROW: J une Lon g° c Suzedelys, Mr. Gagne, Miss Kaim, A. Gross, E Heffernan SECOND ROW: E. Malo, B. Lawton, K. Lodge, L Kachadorian, D. Hughes ' e ernan ' THIRD ROW: S. Jutras, B. Brown, T. Dallon, E. Gomes, B. Allen, T. Matses, C. Houston C Dobrzynski ' 10! FRONT ROW: B. Vogel, W. Laffin, M. Federico, G. Kachadorian, B. Addison, SECOND ROW: S. Brain, K. Smith, L. Barrett, Miss Dineen, K. Stetson, J. Shafer, J. Pankauski THIRD ROW: K. Brown, C. Dobrzynski, L. Kachadorian, G. Hoffman, D. Hillner GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS: Treasurer Bev Vogel Vice President Bill Laffin Advisor Miss Dineen President Mike Federico Historian Glen Kachadorian Secretary Barbara Addison 102 FRONT ROW: L. Longo, J. Grasso, L. Turchi, D. Turchi, D. Samia SECOND ROW: J. Ciras, R. Bernier, B. Hajjar, K. Homsey, M. Clark, THIRD ROW: Mr. Agostino, C. Shea, C Dobeck, J. Hadad, K. Joy, D. Tevanian, M. Groves, N. Appleyard FOURTH ROW: L. Aubert, J. Dawson, P. Kay, J. Carney, F. Colizzi, S. Zurwell, C. Macoul, J. DeGuglielmo, C. Blanchette ITALIAN CLUB Secretary Jackie Ciras President Bob Bernier Advisor Mr. Agostino Vice-President Bette Ann Hajjar Treasurer Mai Clarke Historian Ken Homsey (Standing) 103 LATIN CLUB OFFICERS: Secretary Donald Bohondoney Vice-president Cynthia Johnston President Jean Davis Treasurer Candace Bruce FRONT ROW: Mrs. Derby, C. Johnston, J. Davis, D. Bohondoney, C Bruce, SECOND ROW: K. Holland, C. Morley, G. Noble, V. Shaheen, S. Mingins, L. Liberfarb M. Petralia, S. DeChane, 104 RUSSIAN CLUB AMMVttKMMm OFFICERS: Secretary Carol Avedesian Vice President Joyce Borrun Advisor Mr. Agostino President Marcia Perrault Treasurer Rita Thomas KSl n ' ' ' u?] 1 ' m - A S° stin °. M - Perrault, R. Thomas SECOND ROW: M. Clamp, J. Malindnno, M. Tobia, D. Allen, L. Brackett, J. Worster, J. Sierpina 105 FRONT ROW: H. Chadwick, R. Turcotte, Mrs. Derby, L. Weshonko, S. Turchan, SECOND ROW: M. Kerr, K. Dallon, J. Smargie, L. Larivere, R. Titone, J. Smargie, M. Mikulus, THIRD ROW: G. Sportum, R. Majarian, M. Angelari, R. Shaw milt W ■ H; • - SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS: Treasurer Harold Chadwick President Rene Turcotte Advisor Mrs. Derby Vice President Linda Weshonko Secretary Susan Turchan 106 FRONT ROW: L. Turchi, J. Sierpina, G. Shinner, Mr. Smith, Mr. Fradette, J. Shafer, K. Brown, A. Gross SECOND ROW: A. Zaccari, D. Hillner, B. Lawton, M. Perrault, C. Dobrzynski, L. Heffernan, J. Longo, THIRD ROW: A. Kenney, C. Suzedelys, B. Brown, C. Houston, B. Addison, J. Faeber, M. Clamp, G. Hoffman, FOURTH ROW: J. Pankauski, J. Allen, M. Tobia, R. Beshara, T. Grossman, W. Kaupinis, M. Federico, K. Lodge, FIFTH ROW: L. Barrett, L. Leslie, K. Stetson, W. Laffin, R. Hoffman, T. Flanders, K. Smith, J. Lockaby MATH CLUB OFFICERS: Recording Secretary Joanne Siepina Vice President Glen Shinner Advisor Mr. Fradette President Janice Shafer Corresponding Secretary Joyce Desrochers Treasurer Kathy Brown 107 PHYSICS CLUB OFFICERS: Treasurer Tim Ford President William Kaupinis Advisor Mr. Russell Vice-president Mike Federico Secret ary Ellen Kenney FRONT ROW: Mr. Russell, T. LeClair, T. Ford, W. Kaupinis, M. Federico, E. Kenney, D. Wilk, M. Perrault SECOND ROW: A. Kenney, J. Arena, J. Pankauski, J. Shafer, J. Grossman, B. Beshara, K. Lodge, B. Addison, THIRD ROW: T. Dallon.P. McQuillan, L. Barrett, J. Nadeau, J. Hollins, D. Worthington, R. Kobrenski, FOURTH ROW: T. Matses, M. Alekel, W. Laffin, D. Allen, P. May, K. Stetson, 103 RANGER SPORTSMEN ' S CLUB OFFICERS: Vice-president Russell Florenz Advisor Mr. Rimas President Phil Sparta Treasurer Fred Nassar Secretary Bob Deschene (Not Present) ™?£F ROW: T - Trussell, P. Ashworth, R. Florenz, Mr. Rimas, P. Sparta, F. Nassar, B Gilbert S2SK£52 : J - Welsh K - Wetmore - M. Koczat, B. Carrier, K. OConnell, T. Matses, S?TTDTu U P I ? sha ' R ' Hoffman - G Kachadorian, D. O ' Rouke, W. Ahie, T. Flanders, FOURTH ROW: M. Grassi, J. Carney, B. Hebsch, P. May, J. Forrest FIFTH ROW: B. Blaney, D. Johnson, W. Laffin, 109 Ill SOPHOMORE RECEPTION i Carolyn crowns B. J. Ik a H m _ H r The Grand March Bill crowns Joanne i Will they ever grow up? | |3 ■ CADET HOP Top Ranking Officers «1 Go ahead, Danny, I don ' t mind if you dance When I grow up and get to be colonel with her. Carolyn, Eileen, and Beth . .- BOYS i BHOULS ■ T06ETOER THE CAST Student Directors Marion Winward Leo Croteau Count Dean Allen Letha Jane Worster Dirga Ellen Kenney Granny June Zarzour Model S Robert LaGrasse Fritzi Claudia Houston Buddy Timothy Ford Barbara Marcia Perrault Ron Michael Federico Tom William Laffin Bob Ronald Kobrenski Isobel Mary Alice Peters Eddie William Galarneau Evelyn Suzanne Schruender Merry Rita Thomas Nancy Mary Beth Tobia Frau Beverly Vogel Marvelini Charles Bruce Prompters Chris Dobrzynski Linda Eaton Beverly Ferrante Will you tell us a bedtime story, Count: I am Count Sore Throat pain. Model S, have you been drinking that cheap oil again ? Let ' s go for a walk around the moat. 118 I ' m the brawniest girl on the block! -J ' H I An Sit,: J b B I ' m just staying one night. | | 9 Military Ball On a snowy winter ' s evening, February twenty- fourth, the Cadet Corps of Methuen High School held its annual Military Ball in the high school gym- nasium. This colorful event was the sixty-first in the seventy-three years of the corps ' existence. The ceremonies opened when the senior cadets pre- sented their mothers with floral corsages. The drill squad competition was won by Company C, and Glen Shinner won the Junior drill competition. These ceremonies were followed by dancing, a first-run movie, a banquet, and professional entertainment. The Cadet Queen, Eileen Cunningham, and her attend- ants, Mary Beth Tobia and Carolyn Smith, reigned over the proceedings. This year, the corps was under the command of Colonel Ronald Kobrenski, Lieutenant Colonel Richard Waithe, and Majors Peter May and William Kaupinis. . The drill instructor was Mr. Alvin Huebner, and the advisor was Mr. Rene Morrissette. 120 SKBi ?, v v— •1 Afe h i ; 1 irf '  Pass in review The band performs Orderlies Attend | 2 I . M ■ Hi - I Tj KA_y V??3W 1 ...r S Drill Competition y v. CLASS DIRECTORY Abel, Kathy 116 Pleasant Street Addison, Barbara 118 Camden Street Ahie, William 84 Newport Street Albers, Bernard 1 Elsmere Avenue Allain, Joan 35 Gill Avenue Allen, Dean 2 Longwood Drive Allen, Sharon 77 Ayer ' s Village Road Arena, James 3 Greenhalge Street Arone, Joseph 39 Hardy Street Ashworth, Paul 5 Smith Avenue Aubert, Linda 1 Fern Street Audy, Rena 53 Cypress Avenue Aufiero, Richard 7 Queen Avenue Avedisian, Carol 69 Salem Street Barcay, Allen 8 Breen Avenue Bardsley, Michael 9 Noyes Street Barrett, Linda 49 Pinehurst Avenue Barrett Paul 8 Swan Avenue Barrett, Robert 41 Elm Street Beaudoin, Roland 6 Glen Forest Lane Beaulieu, Ja nice 6 Durrell Street Beaulieu, Laurence 6 Ruskin Avenue Bedard, Donald 20 Pleasant View Street Beeley, Dorothy . . . . ( 6 Kendall Street Bellandi, Diane 419 Merrimack Street Bernardini, Gregory 2 Newhill Road Bernier, Robert 4 Plymouth Street Beshara, Michael 6 Reservoir Street Beshara, Robert 6 Pleasant View Street Bib ' eau, Patricia 46 Currier Street Bibeau, Pauline 46 Currier Street Bonanno, Brenda 165 East Street Borrun, Joyce 11 Fulton Street Bower, Edward 51 Pleasant Street Brain, Sally 255 Hampshire Street Brearley, Bonnie 45 West Street Brown, Beverly 4 Inglewood Terrace Brown, Cathy 15 Linden Street Brown, James 19 Wiscasset Street Bruce, Charles 10 Davis Road Buchholz, Edel 22 Haverhill Street Budenas, John 892 Riverside Drive Buglione, Joseph 404 Oak Street Bunker, Douglas 2 Alexander Circle Burns, Robert 15 Ashland Avenue Campione, Charles 10 Beechnut Street Carlson, Joyce 172 Oakland Avenue Caron, William 16 Home Street Carrier, John 9 Winchester Avenue Carter Donald 116 West Street Casale, Rosemary 7 Cochrane Circle Catalano, Anthony 24 Brook Street Chadwick, William 1 Capitol Street Chapman, Peter 19 Summer Street Ciardello, Michael 43 Hampstead Street Ciras, Jacquelyn 98A Hampstead Street Clamp, Marsha 8 Glenwood Avenue Clarke, Marilyn 6 Stoney Brook Road Coco, Sharon 10 Edgeworth Street Conley, Carl 40 Williams Street Corey, Ann 71 East Street Corsetto, Charles 25 Ashford Street Cote, Jeanne 443 Oak Street Cottone, Brenda 20 Fulton Street Courteau, Kenneth 10 Pinehurst Avenue Croteau, Cynthia 172 Pelham Street Croteau, Leo 6 Filbert Street Cubelli, Linda 8 Ridge Road Cunningham, Eileen 6 Bedford Street Curtis, Catherine 178 Oakland Avenue Cuscia, Ronald 1 West Ayer Street Daigle, Albert ■ 22 Arnold Street Dallon, Thomas 314 Pelham Street Dawson, Janice 4 Frederick Avenue Deardon, Sandra 151 Lowell Street DeFeo, Donna 30 Bates Street Demers, Yvette 7 Gteason Street Derouin, Richard 246 Pelham Street DeSantis, Dianne 24 Boylston Street Desrocher, Joyce 12 Merrill Street Desrocher, Shirley 16 Merrill Street Devaney, Christopher 529 Prospect Street Devine, Bart 146 Edgewood Avenue Devine, James 619 Forest Street DiNatale, Donna 12 Glenwood Avenue Diodati, Christine 25 Golf Avenue Diodati, Susan 55 Strathmore Road Dobeck, Colleen 109 Hampshire Road Dobrzynski, Christina : 47 East Street Domoradzki, Diane 201 Hampstead Street Donahue, Pamela 503 Lowell Street Dube, Nancy 8 Phillips Street Dupuis, Maureen 59 Center Street Eaton, Linda 15 Sawyer Street Elias, Dennis 318 Forest Street Faro, Jo-Ann 3 Green Street Federico, Michael 25 Oak Knoll Road Felix, David 19 Lexington Avenue Feoli, John 27 Arnold Street Feoli, Margaret 27 Arnold Street Ferrante, Beverly 132 Oakside Avenue Feugill, Robert 35 Larvel Avenue Fichera, Donna 5 Merriline Avenue Filteau, George 10 Cypress Avenue Flanagan, Walter 17 Tudor Street Floyd, Linda 21 Conrad Street Foley, Raymond 41 Pelham Street Forcier, Donna 803 Lowell Street Ford, Timothy 1 Fair Oaks Avenue Foster, Carol 30 Clinton Street Franciosa, Anthony 19 Timber Lane Avenue Franciosa, Linda 19 Timber Lane Avenue Francis, Robert 37 Meadowbrook Road Fugge, Janice 114 Pelham Street Gadwah, Ronald 222 Forest Street Gagnon, Linda 233 Lowell Boulevard Gagnon, Louis 16 Lyndale Avenue Galarneau, William 39 Glen Avenue Gaudreau, Jane 110 Elm Street German, Marie 2 Burgess Street Giaquinto, Sally 24 Buco Avenue Giarusso, Louise 28 Marrison Court Giordano, Lucille 218 Tenney Street Gomes, Edward 52 Ayer Street Grass, Elaine 3 Fulton Street Grasso, Joanne 369 Merrimack Greenwood, Kenneth 10 Grove Street Gross, Ann Marie 10 Central Street Grossman, Joseph 15 William Street Groves, Marion 14 Gage Street Guay, Leon 550 Oakland Avenue Gueli, Steven 13 Gleason Street Guide, John 16 Canobieola Road Hajjar, Bette Ann 50 Taylor Street Haldane, Jean 83 Pelham Street Hale, Paul 9 Park Street Hanson, Sara 29 North Street Hargreaves, Thomas 13 Maguire Street Harnisch, John 599 Prospect Street Harris, Mary Ellen 15 Strathmore Road Hebert, Bernard 52 Memorial Drive Hebsch, Barry 14 Hampton Street Heffernan, Elaine 167 Oakland Avenue Heffernan, Robert 46 Mystic Street Hess, Lorraine 23 High Street Hillner, Dorothy 121 North Lowell Street Hirsch, William 485 Prospect Street Hoegan, James 3 Ashton Place Hoehn, Robert 60 Baremeadow Street Hoffman, Gail 28 Jane Road Hoffman, Gail 28 Jane Road Hollins, John 609 Lowell Street Homsey, Kenneth 115 East Street Houston, Claudia 16 Quebec Street Howard, William 4 Annis Street Howshan, Phillip 27 Hackson Street Hughes, Donna 4 Burgess Street Hurley, Marion 490 Lowell Street Hutton, William 31 Madison Street Iannalfo, Kathleen 101 Birchwood Road Jacinto, Betty Ann 25 Forest Street Jacinto, Joseph 74 Ayers Village Road Janoski, Judith 170 Tenney Street Jaworski, Nancy 76 Clayton Avenue Joaquin, Edward 2 Oak Meadow Lane Johnson, Daniel 49 North LoVell Street Johnstone, Bruce 4 Sawyer Place Jutras, Sandra 4 Tyler Street Kachadorian, Glen 314 Hampshire Road Kachadorian, Linda 318 Hampshire Road Kady, Arthur 193 East Street Kalil, Carol 5 Center Street Karpowicz, Rita-Ann 194 Oak Street Kaupinis, William 95 Riverdale Street Kay, Patricia 48 North Street Keating, Neil 32 Coolidge Street Kenney, Arthur 72 Ayer Street Kenney, Ellen 5 Larchwood Road Kiriajes, Harriet 145 Oakland Avenue Kitson, Joyce 200 Tenney Street Klez, Richard Maple Street Kluk, John 100 Hampstead Street Kobrenski, Ronald 86 Edgewood Avenue Lacroix, Robert 130 Haverhill Street Laffin, William 87 Pleasant Street LaGrasse, Robert 70 Boston Street Lahey, William 33 Camden Street Lambert, Mark 10 Church Street Langevin, Barbara 123 North Lowell Street Langevin, Nancy 127 North Lowell Street Lariviere, Maurice 29 Lyndale Avenue Larkin, Frances 185 Broadway Larkin, Mary 73 Tower Street Lauretta, Paul 38 Ponderosa Avenue Lawson, David 202 Hampshire Street Lawton, Barbara 14 First Street Leblanc, Donald ; 6 Washington Court LeBIond, Marie 62 Garden City Road LeClair, Thomas 170 Warwick Street Lee, John 134 Oakside Avenue Lees, John 26 Hobson Street Lees, Richard 20 Laurel Avenue Lefebvre, John 46 Baremeadow Street Lemieux, William 49 Strathmore Road Limanni, Carol 5 Greendale Street Lippold, Judith 8 Wihthrop Avenue Lodge, Kimberly 6 Daley Avenue Longo, June 9 Freeport Avenue Lo ' Stimolo, Sally 57 Oakland Avenue Luccisano, Roseann 108 Pelham Street Macoul, Elaine 15 Newport Street Malandrino, Janice 35 Coolidge Street Malenfant, Norman 20 Plymouth Street Malo, Edgar 510 Hampshire Road Marcello, Anna 304 Broadway Marcoux, Carol 3 Veneci Road Martin, Carolyn 57 Milk Street Martineau, Arthur 19 Clayton Avenue Martone, Jo-Ann 50 Longwood Drive Matses, Ted 4 Breen Avenue May, Peter 5 Bryant Avenue Maynard, Madeline 12l 2 Baker Street Maziarz, Dianne 18 Westland Street Mesiti, Theresa 137 Oakland Avenue McDonald, Donna 56 Hazel Street McQuillan, Peter 27 Cochrane Street Melvin, W. Michael 17 Vermont Street Messer, Charlotte 3 Spencer Street Messina, Maurice 56 Ayer Street Metzner, Paul 11 Daley Avenue Milad, Sadie 49 Calumet Road Miller, Steven 101 Bradley Avenue Milone, Sharon 3 Loring Road Mingins, Susan 47 Lowell Street Mixon, Suzanne Ill Lawrence Street Mlechko, Carole 14 Ashland Avenue Montefusco, Laurence 74 Somerset Street Mooshian, Judith 129 Center Street Morin, Patricia 294 Oak Street Moschetto, John 80 Edgewood Avenue Moynihan, Mary Lee 255 Howe Street Murray, Frank 22 Kenwood Road Murray, Nicholas 280 Howe Street Naddif, Samuel . 49 Lawrence Street Nadeau, James 17 Cherry Hill Circle Napoli, Valencia . • 30 Elaine Avenue Napolitano, Frank 35 Duston Drive Nassar, Frederic 9 Albion Street Naylor, Ernest 5 Lancaster Road Nelson, Roy 130 Butternut Lane O ' Rourke, Daniel 38 Capitol Street Pacheco, Edward 14 Howe Terrace Page, Kathrine 53 Currier Street Pagliuso, Paula 32 Miller Street Pankauski, Janice 40 Palermo Street Panto, Marie 48 Baremeadow Street Paolino, Maureen 34 Worcester Street Paquin, Dianne 14 Kenwood Road Pare, Russell 142 Elm Street Paris, William 25 Canobieola Road Patenaude, Margaret 18 Brentwood Road Pauone, Fred 5 Farmington Avenue Pellerin, Carolyn 27 Dewey Street Pellerin, Lorraine 239 Hampstead Street Perillo, Sandra 32 Delmont Street Perkins, Barbara 26 Dewey Street Perrault, Marcia 21 Union Street Perrone, Rosa 51 West Ayer Street Pica, Viola 8 Ayers Village Road Picard, Ernest 9 Omeida Street Picard, Gail 9 Oneida Street Quintal, Gerard 45 Huntington Avenue Reardon, Paul 31 Phillips Street Rheault, Robert 58 Butternut Lane Rhodes, Richard 47 Sawyer Street Riccio, Barbara 51 Kenwood Road Riccio, Randall 9 Wallace Street Robichaud, Thomas 45 Colonial Road Robidoux, Susan 80 Clayton Avenue Robillard, Kathleen 35 Perley Street Roger, Gail 485 Lowell Street Rotendo, Robert 144 Hampshire Road Rozzi, Robert 11 Pleasant Valley Street Rumore, Diane 3 Arthur Street Russell, Nancy 671 Prospect Street Saab, Louella 23 North Street Sabor, Linda 31 Milk Street St. Amand, Kenneth 25 Forest Street St. Jean, Ronald 25 Maple Street Schruender, Suzanne 250 Oakland Avenue Sciuto, Anthony 6 Cochrane Street Shafer, Janice 34 Piedmont Street Shrigley, Frank 4 Nesmith Street Sierpina, Joanne 24l Washington Street Simonian, Judith 520 Merrimack Street Simonian, Ronald 532 Merrimack Street Slattery, Maureen 22 Sandra Lane Smeriglio, Carleen 119 Oakland Avenue Smith, Carolyn 50 Oakcrest Circle Smith, Kathleen 218 Oakland Avenue Socia, Ronald 19 Madison Avenue Soucy, Thomas 345 Hampshire Road Sparta, Philip 1 1 Parker Court Spinello, Charlotte 8 Edwards Avenue Squadrito, Maria 74 Davis Road Stetson, Keith 69 Clayton Avenue Suzedelys, Cynthia 7 Hampshire Road Sylvia, Maryanne 25 Joy Terrace Thesse, Robert 16 Linda Avenue Thomas, Rita 109 Boston Street Thompson, Peter 300 Hampshire Road Tinney, Thomas 9 Charles Street Tobia, Mary Beth 9 Pleasant Circle Tomacchio, Kenneth 26 Meriline Avenue Toomey, Raymond 75 Cross Street Torrisi, Russell 41 Queen Avenue Trussell, Rosemary 135 Harris Street Trussell, Thomas H8V2 Tenney Street Turchi, Lynn 39 Louise Avenue Vaccaro, Frank 420 Oak Street Venti, Marthe 34 University Lane Ventrone, Nancy 31 Linwood Avenue Vieweg, Paula 39 Maplewood Avenue Vogel, Beverly 10 Park Avenue Vose, David 42 Lincoln Street Waithe, Richard 166 Merrimack Street Walsh, William 19 Butternut Lane Wante, Ronald 3 Newhill Road Watkins, Lorraine 17 Roseland Street Wermers, Ralph 42 High Street Wetmore, Nancy 34 Westland Street Whitaker, Robert 25 Larchwood Road Wilk, David 132 Hampshire Road Williams, George 40 Pond Street Wilson, Bryce 7 Kimball Road Wilson, Cheryl 29 Larchwood Road Wilson, Christine 10 Northwood Drive Winsper, Warren 236 Lowell Street Winward, Marion 19 Windsor Street Worster, Jane 261 Hampshire Street Worthington, David 1 Emsley Terrace Zarzour, June 24 Baremeadow Street ■ v. ■TR i y


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