Methuen High School - Memories Yearbook (Methuen, MA)

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Look to this day! For yesterday is but a dream, And tomorrow is only a vision — But today well-lived Makes every yesterday a dream of happiness And every tomorrow a vision of hope — Look well therefore to this day! From The Sanskrit   • ■ c_ ' HAJ $ A HIGH SCHOOL? HE ipiNq||QBJ E PEOPLE? IANY PEOPLE. 80 LITTLE TIME. I ft,- - ' -J ' 2i Richard Gingras apn. 1975 TENNEY HIGH SCHOOL METHUEN, MASSACHUSETTS Adminis- tration and Faculty Seniors Athletics ' dfi Organizations Memories Spring Activities — ■ - ■ . .-■■ j £t MR. AUTHUR NICHOLSON Assistant Principal Administration MR. KENNETH DOLLOFF, JR. Principal MISS DOROTHY CHADWICK Assistant Principal DR. PAUL ZDANOWICZ Superintendent of Schools MR. ROBERT W. MULLOY Assistant Superintendent In Dedication to i T 77 Miss Chadwick The Class of 1 975 extends heartfelt appreciation, gratitude and thanks to Miss Dorothy Chadwick, assistant principal, who retired on January 1 , 1 975. Miss Chadwick ' s name has been synonymous with Tenney High Qchool and the Methuen Qchool System for many years. Her devotion, understanding, and dedication to the students and her colleagues have left a void among all of us. Her influence, however, will be felt for many generations, for people of the caliber of Miss Chadwick will be difficult to replace. MISS CAROL BAILEY Physical Education MR. JOSEPH CARUSO Foreign Language MISS ALICE COULSON Librarian Faculty MR. DAVID CLAYMAN Curriculum Coordinator of Secondary School Math MR. WILLIAM CULLEN Science MRS. PATRICIA BORUCKI Business MR. PAUL CONSTANTINEAU Woodworking MISS SHEILA CUNNINGHAM English W N MRS. CLAIRE DERBY Foreign Language MR. ALFRED DESTEFANO Business MISS KATHLEEN DORAN Business Dept. Head A Teacher Affects Eternity He Can Never Tell Where His Influence 9tops Henry Adams MRS. NANCY DORNER Social Studies MRS. SHARYN DURHAM Art ♦if MRS. ANNE ECKMAN Math MISS ANN MARIE FIORELLA English MISS KATHLEEN FOX Science MRS. BARBARA FIORELLO Art Dept. Head MR. JOSEPH FORSEZE Science MR. ALBERT FRANCIS English MR. ROBERT FRADETTE Math MR. GERARD GAGNE Modern For. Lang. Coordinator MISS MARYJANE GROGAN Social Studies MRS. MILDRED GAMMONS Foreign Language MR. SHAUN GURRY English MR. DOUGLAS HALLBAUER English MR. JOHN HEGGARTY Social Studies MR. DAVID HENNESSEY Social Studies ■1 m ' A MRS. LILLIAN HERSHFIELD Curriculum Coordinator of Secondary School English MISS JUDITH HILLER Math MRS. SANDRA HODGE Math MRS. SHIRLEY HOVANASIAN English MR. THOMAS JENNINGS English MR. ALFRED JONES English MR. DAVID ISADORE Music MRS. MILDRED KERN Home Economics MR. EDWARD KISSEL Physical Education MRS. JEAN LYONS Math Hr -, Xfi- j MISS RUTH LANGE Business Education MR. PETER MAZZAGLIA Science MISS ELAINE KEVGAS English MRS. RUTH LOCKABY Math MR. JAMES McDERMOTT Mechanical Drawing MRS. SUSAN McGRATH Math MRS. ROBIN MOODY English MR. DANIEL MOYNIHAN Science It Is Only the Ignorant Who Despise Education MR. PAUL NOISEUX Science MR. BRUCE PARKER Math MRS. JOYCE PEAVEY Music MR. RAYMOND PILAT Distributive Ed. MRS. GAYLE ROUSSEAU English MR. JOHN RIMAS Social Studies ■MSEH MR. ROBERT ROSMARINO Drivers Ed. MISS CLAIRE ST. PIERRE Business Education MR. WILLIAM RUSSELL Science Dept. Head 11 MR. PETER SALEMI Science MR. JOHNSIEG Math PATS MR. LAWRENCE SALMONSOHN Social Studies MR. DONALD SMITH Social Studies MR. JAMES SMITH Social Studies MISS ELIZABETH SMITH Social Studies MISS JENNIFER SMITH English 12 1 MR. MICHAEL SORTER Physical Education l or ■ P 1 mi w 1 .gin mi i ■ 1 MR. CARL STASIO Curriculum Coordinator of Secondary Schools Social Studies MISS PATRICIA WALSH Business Education MR. DANIEL TEARNO Cadets MRS. MARGARET STEELE Business Education MR. DAVID WHITING Social Studies MRS. VIRGINIA WILMAN Business Education MISS NANCY WILSON English PATS 13 MR. FRANK YELLE Math •mm 1 mk i MR. JOHN ZIMINSKI Science MR. ALTON BAILEY Guidance MR. ALVIN HUEBNER Guidance MRS. JANET McLENNAN Guidance MISS ADELE DEMERS Guidance MR. MARTIN MELIA Guidance 14 I H_ Devoted Amiable Valuable Interested With Sincere Appreciation to Our Senior Class Advisor Dedicated Willing Helpful Ingenious Terrific Ideal Necessary Great Guy 15 u % %± ■ r- NO RESPASSINC OITERING AFTER SCHOOL HOUR G.L., C266, s98- PROVIDES THAT WHOEVER, WILFULLY, INTEMTIOI AND WITHOUT RIGHT DESTROYS. DEFACES, MARS OR INJURES A S HOUSE SHALL BE PUNISHED BY A FINE OF NOT MORE THAN H.OOO. ' BY IMPRISONMENT FOR NOT MORE THAN TWO YEARS OR BOTH. Per Order... Sidney 7ft (faUna Chief ot Pt ooJ N eWJ T ' M e L  . = c ' , rie U B ' •« ■ JUANA ALBA Ambition: Secretary MICHAEL ALIANELLO Ambition: Meterologist 18 JUDY ALLAIN Activities: Volleyball Ambition: Secretary LILAL. ANNALORO Moon Activities: Italian Club Bicentennial Workshop Prep Club Spanish Club Ambition: Lawyer TOM ANGE Ambition: Police Officer MARSHA ANTOON Ambition: Medical Assistant DAVID APKARIAN Lappy Ambition: Auto Mechanic BRENDA-LEE APPLEYARD Apple Activities: Flag Corp Concert Band Jazz Band Senior Class Play Ambition: Recreational Leader ■fl ALLEN R.ARLEQUE Activities: Hockey Ambition: Criminology JAY MICHAEL ATKINSON Activities: Ranger Staff Hockey Ambition: To be an existentialist JOHN BAGGETTA Bags Activities: Cross Country Track Baseball Basketball CAROL BAILLARGEON Ambition: Teach Drum Corp LEE P. BAILIE Activities: Pep Club History Workshop Italian Club Chorus Spanish Club Ambition: Criminology MARK BAJOR IRMA BALOGH Ambition: Nurse MICHAEL BARRY Ambition: Draftsman 19 SUSAN BARRY Activities: Ranger Staff Art Club Pep Club Ambition: Nurse PEGGY A. BECOTTE Activities: Volleyball Ambition: Data Processor STEPHEN W. BEDROSIAN Activities: Baseba Soccer Football Basketba Wrestling Ambition: The Outdoors CATHIE BELAIR Ambition: To get married to Al and have a happy life PAULA BELL Activities: French Club Pep Club Track Jr. Boosters Student Council Yearbook Ambition: To succeed and be happy CAROL BELANGER Ambition: To marry and have a happy life So then I told him . 20 RICHARD BENEDICT Rick Activities: Drum Major Drama Club Spanish Club Ambition: Work with children NANCY BENSON Ben Activities: Class Officer, Vice Pres. Spanish Club Pep Club Ambition: Go to college CHERYL BERGERON DENISE MARIE BERNARD VIRGINIA (CEBULA) BERTHEL MARY BERTHOLD Ambition: To travel DOYLE KEITH BIRD Birdman KIMBERLEY BIRD Ambition: To marry Frank and be happy SHARON L. BLANCHARD Ambition: To be successful BRUCE BLOOD Big Shooter Activities: Football Basketball Ambition: To be a basketball coach CHRISTOPHER BLASER Harry Activities: Soccer Baseball Basketball Ambition: Professional Goalie NANCY BODENRADER Ambition: To have a long and happy life LINDA BOHONDONEY Crash Ambition: To travel and always have a good time JOHN BONANNO Ambition: Karate Instructor 22 SUSAN M.BONENFANT Activities: Honor Society Ambition: To marry Tony KIM MARIE BORDERI Activities: Cheerleader Pep Club Spanish Club Honor Society Ambition: To be happy .-, JOHN BOUSH Ambition: To be an electrician JON J. BRIGGS PAULA L. BOVA P.B. Activities: Cheerleader, Co-Capt. Pep Club Powder Puff Football Ambition: To get through college and marry Larry STEVE BRODERICK LINDA BRYAN MARKM. BUBEN Activities: Football Winter Track Senior Play Ambition: To play for the Dolphins 23 BRIAN DAVID BUCKLEY Activities: Football THOMAS BUCO JR. Activities: Cadets D.E.C.A. Ambition: To be an electrician Ambition: To have lots of money DOUG BURNS GLORIA BUSTA Ambition: To succeed in life RITA BYERS Activities: Volleyball Ambition: To succeed in life 24 DENISE CALLELA Activities: Volleyball Ambition: To have a successful life LIZA HELEN CAMACHO Activities: Jr. Boosters Ambition: To be a sports writer KURT B. CARLSON Activities: Basketball Ambition: Chemical Engineer JAY DOUGLAS CARTER Activities: Marching Band Concert Band Stage Band Ambition: Teach music JOHN A. CARTELLI Activities: German Club Computer Club Soccer Honor Society Lightning Calculation PATS Prep Club Ambition: To study astro physics WAYNE ROBERT CARON Smiley ' Are you sure this is how Fred Astaire started? ' 25 ELIZABETH C. CASEY Beth Activities: French Club, Treas. Pep Club, Treas. Art Club Ambition: To be a fashion designer ANTHONY CATALANO Tony Ambition: To be successful in whatever I do GARY CASTIGLIONE Ambition: To own DeMoulas JACE BRIAN CATALDI Ambition: To be a business manager CAROL CAVANAUGH Ambition: To stay happy RAYMOND CHASE 26 . JERRY CHENEY Chen Activities: Track Ambition: To relax and see the world BEVERLEY CHONTOIAN Activities: Honor Society French Club Yearbook Class Secretary Ambition: Medicine DEBRA CLARKE Shorty Activities: Rangerettes Ambition: To design clothes DOUGLAS CLARKE Doug Ambition: To buy a Camarc KATHLEEN COCO Kay Rangerettes Ambition: To be an accountant CHERYL L. COCO Activities: Rangerettes Art Club Ambition: To enter Business Administration DAVID COLETTA Fuz Activities: Cadets Golf Team Ambition: To be an electrician in the Navy JOHN T. COLLINS Activities: Soccer Ambition: Join the Air Force GERALD JOHN COMTOIS Activities: Soccer Hockey Ambition: To go to college 27 GERARD PAUL COMTOIS Activities: Soccer J.V. Baseball CAROL G.COOK Activities: Band History Workshop German Club Ambition: To enter the field of animal studies STEPHEN M. COPLEY Activities: Track Senior Play Ambition: To be a rich Civil Engineer GEORGIA COTTONE Activities: Powder Puff Football Ambition: To be a nurse BRADFORD W. CRAVEN Brad « ... jr Activities: Italian Club French Club Senior Play Drama Club Treas. Ambition: To get through college Well it isn ' t the best lunch we ever had but it surely isn ' t the worst. 28 ANGELA M. CYR Ambition: To become a legal secretary WAYNE DAIGLE Activities: Football Basketball ROBERT A. DALWET Crofts Activities: PATS Ranger Staff History Workshop Ambition: Protector of the outdoors STAN DAS JR. Activities: Baseball Basketball Ambition: To get a good job 29 VINCENT DECHANE Vinny Activities: J.V. Baseball Ambition: To live on a farm MANNY J. DEDEUS Activities: Soccer J.V. Baseball Ambition: To make it in life TONY DELUCA Ambition: To be a mechanic DEBORAH DEAN DEROSA Debbie Activities: Drama Club German Club Honor Society Ranger Staff MARK DENNIS Den Ambition: To be a motorcycle mechanic MARK P. DESROSIERS Moe Activities: Cross Country Winter Track Wrestling Baseball Honor Society PATS German Club Lightening Calculation Computer Club Math League GINADICENSO Ambition: To get married and go to school ■ MICHAEL DIDIO Mike 30 MARIE DiFRUSCIA Ambition: to enjoy life to its fullest CHARLES DILLON CHERYL A. DiMAURO Activities: D.E.C.A. VICTORIA DOBRZYNISKI Vicki Activities: Chorus, Pres. Yearbook Ranger Staff Honor Society, Vice Pres. JANICE R. DiMAURO Activities: D.E.C.A. KIM MARIE DONNELLY Activities: Rangerettes Ambition: to help people ANNE DORE Andi Activities: Drama Club German Club Honor Society Ranger Staff DAVE DOWNEY 31 PAUL DRURY Activities: Football Baseball Ambition: To play professional baseball CHERYL DUBE Activities: Rangerettes Ambition: To see the world CAROL DROUIN Activities: Jr. Boosters Honor Society, Pres. Chorus Volleyball Ambition: To teach nursing PATRICIA DUBE Pat Ambition: To travel DAN DUNN Ambition: To be a Forester DENISE L. DUQUETTE Dee 32 CAROLYN EARNSHAW Activities: D.E.C.A. JEFFERY SCOTT EDWARDS Homer Activities: Ice Hockey WILLIAM G. EGAN KAREN EHRAMJIAN Munchh Activities: Band Orchestra Chorus Ambition: To be a music teacher JOHN FINDEISEN Fin- Ambition: To be successful ROSWITHA FAIR Weedy Activities: Powder Puff Football Ambition: To be a pro footba player This is sooo good! 33 JAMES W. FITZGERALD Fitz Activities: Band Baseball Ambition: To be a chef CATHERINE A. FLEMING Cath Activities: Chorus French Club Italian Club Honor Society History Workshop Ambition: To be a musician CYNTHIA L. FLEMING Cindy Activities: Work study Ambition: To further my education STEVE FLORIS Activities: Student Council STEVEN FLORENZ Activities: Honor Society German Club Soccer PATRICIA FLUET Pat Ambition: To find a good job ELAINE FODERARO Activities: Cheerleading Yearbook German Club, Sec. Pep Club, Pres. Track Class Officer Spanish Club Math Club Senior Play PATS Football Queen Attendant Ambition: To become a CPA BARBARA FOLLANSBEE Barb Activities: Science Club Lightning Calculation History Workshop PATS Gymnastics Cross Country German Club Track Honor Society Computer Club Powder Puff Football 34 KATHY A FORD Slick- Activities: German Club Ambition: To go to California JANE FORGIONE Janie Ambition: To stay happy APRIL FOURNIER Ambition: To be a Legal Secretary MIKE GALLO Slink Ambition: To graduate VIRGINIA GAGNON Ginny Ambition: To be a Legal Secretary TAMMY GARRITY Ambition: C.P.A. LOUIS GAUDREAU Kip Ambition: To be self employed JOHN WILLIAM GEARY Jack- Activities: Cadets Ambition: To be a horse trainer 35 COLLEEN ANN GINCHEREAU •Coil- Activities: Science Club Drama Club German Club History Workshop Honor Society Track Volleyball J.V. Fieldhockey PATS Computer Club Cadets Chorus Ambition: Veternarian RICHARD GINGRAS Activities: Cross Country Winter Track Spring Track Senior Play Computer Club Ambition: To go to college ROLAND GLAUDE Ambition: To own the world I JUDITH A. GOOSSENS Judy Ambition: To get married and enjoy life TIMOTHY J. GORMLEY Tim Ambition: To enter the field of electronics CURTIS GOULET Heavey Lunch Activities: Football Hockey Baseball Ambition: Physical Education teacher H-E-Y! What ' s going on here? 36 SUSAN GRELLE Susan Vega Activities: Powder Puff Football Ambition: To work for an airline TIM GRIFFIN Griff- Ambition: To succeed JOSEPH DAVID GRASSELLO Julio Activities: Cross Country Wrestling Track German Club PATS Computer Club Ranger Staff Honor Society Class Play Ambition: To be happy GAYLE GROSSE Activities: Majorettes Yearbook Staff Cadet Queen Attendant Ambition: To be happy and successful in life 37 JOSEPH PAUL GURKA Turk- Activities: Soccer Computer Club Lightning Calculation Class Play Ambition: Medical Doctor DEBRA HAGOPIAN Debbie Ambition: Nursery school teacher EDMUND HAJJAR Ted DEBORAH HAMEL Debbie Ambition: Medical Secretary EFFIE HALABY Activities: Field Hockey History Workshop Basketball Softball Ambition: Veterinary Assistant SHIRLEY HAMEL Ambition: To get married SHARON HANNAGAN Ambition: Men ' s hair stylist SUSAN HARNISCH Sue Activities: Honor Society Art Club German Club Ambition: Artist 38 JACQUELYN HEALEY Jackie Activities: Pep Club German Club Ambition: To be a nurse SANDRA J. HERING Sandra Activities: Honor Society, Sec. French Club, Sec. Art Club History Workshop Ambition: To be an art teacher ELIZABETH L. HERTRICH Beth- Activities: Honor Society German Club Art Club Chorus Ambition: To lead a good life JAMES HEWSON DEBBIE HIBBARD STEPHEN A. HUBERT Activities: German Club French Club Ambition: To be the next principal of Tenney High School LOIS HOFFMAN DIANE HOLLAND 39 DONNA M.HOLLINS Ambition: To travel by motorcycle all over the place KATHLEEN HUGHES Kathy Ambition: To lead a good and exciting life STEPHEN M. HYNES Haynes Activities: Soccer Student Council Student Advisory Honor Society Spanish Club Yearbook Senior Play Ambition: Medicine CATHERINE IRELAND Cathy Ambition: To live in the wilderness in Maine SHARON JAEGER Ambition: To live a happy life and be lucky in love ANN MARIE JARDINE Ambition: To travel 40 JEAN JUBA Ambition: To be a housewife M. ROBERTA KILCOYNE Bert Activities: Cadets Ambition: Special education major ALAN KAMAL Big Al Ambition: To be a salesman MICHAEL J. KENNEDY Thumper Activities: Senior Play Track JOHNM. KIESSLING Activities: Band German Club Stage Band Hockey Ranger Staff Ambition: Physical education major WOW, what legs! Here she is Miss America, 1 975. 41 KEVIN KISSENGER Henry Ambition: A career in law MICHAEL KMIEC Bono Ambition: To own a bike shop MARINA KORIZIS Greek Activities: Field Hockey Track Jr. Boosters History Workshop German Club French Club Prep Club Ambition: Medical Technologist KRISTAKUEHN Activities: Spanish Club German Club History Workshop Flag Corp Honor Society Ambition: To stay happy MARLENE K. KUCHAR Kuch Activities: Honor Society Science Club Jr. Boosters Spanish Club History Workshop Ambition: To be happy MAUREEN L. LACROIX Moe Activities: Cadets Ambition: To become a legal secretary MICHAEL B. LAFLEUR PAULA LANDRY Bird Ambition: To get a job 42 LINDA LANGLAIS Activities: J.V. Basketball Track Library Club History Workshop Honor Society Pep C lub French Club Ambition: Medical Technologist MARK LANGLAIS Moose Ambition: Engineer '  uJ CHERYL LAPLANTE Activities: Majorettes Ambition: Executive Secretary ANDY LAURIN Ambition: Forest Ranger LINDA J. LARSON Ambition: To be a nurse BRENDA GAIL LANDRY Ambition: To be a psychologist YVETTE LAVIGNE Vetsi Ambition: To go to college DOLORES LAVOIE Dolly 43 LINDA LAVOIE ..p.. Ambition: Secretary MICHAEL T. LAWTON Activities: Soccer Ambition: To be a veterinarian MICHAEL R. LEBEL Activities: Hockey Ambition: To make money SUSAN M. LUPO Activities: Senior Class President Yearbook Staff Football Cheerleader Italian Club Ambition: To travel around the world ETHEL LEBLANC Ambition: Office Worker MARK S. LEMARIER Ambition: T ruck Driver THERESA LEMAY Tweety Ambition: To work with dogs 44 ELIZABETH LEONARD Activities: Field Hockey Gymnastics Track Jr. Booster, Pres. JEFFREY M.LERNED Activities: Football Basketball Track Ambition: To work for the government SUSAN C. LEMOINE Activities: Art Club Pep Club, Pres. Senior Class Officer, Treasurer Powder Puff Football Football Queen Yearbook Staff Ambition: To work as a successful secretary RICHARD LONGTIN JAMES LUCIANO Luch VINCENT A. LUCIANO Activities: Lucky Baseball Ambition: To be President of Italy Ambition: To join the Mafia 45 DEBRA J. LUCIER Activities: Ranger Staff LINDAJ.MacLEAN Mac Ambition: To be independent SUSAN K. MacLEAN MARYJANE MANSOR Mare DAVID MARIANO Dave Ambition: Electrical Engineer MARY MALLEY Ambition: Secretary LEE MARCHMAN Ambition: Auto Mechanic, Millionaire, and have a good life ALFRED MARSDEN 46 NANCY MARSDEN Activities: Softball Latm Club Drama Club Volleyball Jr. Boosters Ambition: Pediatrician LEILA L. MARTONE Activities: Softball Field Hockey Basketball Pep Club Art Club Jr. Boosters, Pres. Ambition: Art Teacher DONNA MASUCCI MAUREEN MAZZOTTA Moe Ambition: To be happy in life GAYLE MATTHES Activities: Cheerleader, Co-Capt. Student Council, Vice-Pres. Regional Advisory Delegate Pep Club Ambition: Legal Secretary COLLEEN M. McCALL Activities: Powder Puff Football Art Club Ambition: To be happy SHARON McGRATH 47 george Mclaughlin Mack Ambition: To be happy SUSAN E. McMAHON Sue Activities: Chorus Spanish Club Ambition: Special Needs Teacher PATRICIA A. McMENAMON Patty Activities: Italian Club Ambition: School Nurse MICHAELE MIKULIS Mike Activities: Pep Club French Club Ambition: Nurse FREDERICK A. MINICHINO Fritz Activities: Track PATS Drama Club Lightning Calculation Computer Club Ambition: Computer Research JOHN C. MOORE Moose 48 MAE MOORE Ambition: to go to art school MAUREEN MORAN Moe JOHN A. MATTOLA DORINA MOREAU SUSAN MORSE Activities: Spanish Club Jr. Boosters Basketball Softball Volleyball Ambition: Physical Therapist DONNA MORIN Morgan Ambition: Executive Secretary Let ' s see, was that left, right, left or right, left, right? 49 CHERYL MUSHOW Raincheck Ambition: to succeed in life JEFF NASON Activities: Baseball Ambition: to get out of school DARALYN NELSON Dairy Activities: German Club Ambition: Nurse STEVEN MARK NOLET Activities: Football Spring Track Winter Track GAYLE A. NICHOLSON Ambition: to be happy in life LISA JOY NOLIN Activities: German Club Majorettes History Workshop Ambition: to do whatever choose PAULA O ' CONNELL Activities: History Workshop German Club Jr. Boosters Flag Corp Ambition: Medical Assistant JEAN O ' DOWD Jeanny Activities: Chorus History Workshop Ambition: Special Education 50 JAMES O ' LOUGHLIN Jungle Activities: Soccer Band Cross Country Stage Band Spanish Club Basketball Ambition: Law DENISE OUELLETTE MARY BETH PACHECO Activities: Band History Workshop Ambition: Dental Assistant DEBI PANEBIANCO Activities: Italian Club D.E.C.A. Spanish Club Chorus Ambition: to always be happy. MARY LOUISE PALAZZO Mare Activities: History Workshop Pep Club Drama Club Honor Society French Club Ranger Staff Ambition: to marry, and write in my spare time PATRICE A. PAPPALARDO Pat- Activities: Chorus Ambition: get married ■i  1 CATHERINE L. PARIS Cathy Activities: Majorettes Pep Club t - B Jr. Boosters ; .. _il J  . SHARON R. PARISI Activities: Jr. Boosters German Club Honor Society Pep Club Library Club, Treas. Ambition: Physician 51 CLAIRE PARRINO KAREN ANNE PAUK Cal Activities: Chorus Drama Club Ambition: Merchant Retailer NANCY L. PARSONS Nanny Activities: Drama Club, Pres. Ranger Staff German Club Ambition: to major in the field of communications ROSEMARY PELCZAR Rosie Activities: History Workshop Ambition: to go to college MARY EVA PELLETIER MEP Ambition: to be an L.P.N. BRUCE PERKINS Perky Ambition: Conservation Officer 52 Ik ? . ■ - , . s. 1 GARY J. PERSICHETTI Pers Activities: Band Ambition: Policeman JEREMIAH A. PETERS Jerry Activities: Drama Club Computer Club Chorus Ambition: to retire at 25 JOYCE A. PETTERUTI Ambition: Secretary KATHY ANN PHILIPS Chathi Activities: Chorus Rangerettes, Exec. Commander Honor Society Ambition: Accountant JUDITH PICCIRILLO Pic Activities: Rangerettes Ambition: to travel MICHAEL T. PLANTAMURA Mike Activities: Cross Country Winter Track Spring Track Honor Society German Club Ambition: Engineering RACHEL PLOUFFE Activities: Library Club Ambition: Secretary 53 LUCY A. POISSON Ambition: Secretary SAL POLIZZOTTI HELEN S. PURDY Activities: D.E.C.A. Ambition: Dancing Career GAIL-ANN RATTE Activities: Rangerettes, Commander Ambition: to enjoy life DIANE RATCLIFFE Activities: Flag Corp Pep Club Jr. Boosters German Club Library Club Ambition: to enter the field of psychology BRIAN T. RAYMOND Ray Activities: Soccer Basketball Ambition: to travel around the world DAVID REGAN Ambition: to be an F.B.I, investigator MAUREEN REGAN Mush Activities: Rangerettes Ambition: to marry Danny and have a happy life 54 ELIZABETH REID Betty Activities: Ranger Staff Ambition: Sociology DONNA REITANO Activities: Cheerleader Pep Club Ambition: to always be happy MATTHEW REMILLARD DALE RICCI Activities: Library Club Ambition: work in an office RICHARD JOSEPH RHEAULT Rolfe Ambition: to truck around the country DON RICCIO Ambition: to be a success in life LINDSAY RIDDLE DALE RIPLEY Rip Ambition: Automobile Mechanic 55 SHIRLEY ROSE Activities: Spring Track Art Club Chorus, Sec.-Treas. Honor Society Jr. Boosters Ambition: Deaf Worker KIMBERLY ROGERS Kim Activities: Field Hockey Track Basketbal History Workshop French Club Pep Club Jr. Boosters Ambition: Medical Record Technician ALMA ROMAN Jay Ambition: to live a happy life DAVID MICHAEL ROTONDO Dave Ambition: pro hockey player SHERYL RUDIS Ambition: to be happy in life GARY RUFFEN Activities: Football Hockey Golf Ambition: to travel around by van 56 DEBBIE SAALFRANK Activities: Library Club Ambition: to lead a happy life KATHRYN A. SAINDON Activities: Field Hockey Gymnastics Track Jr. Boosters Library Club Art Club Science Club Honor Society History Workshop Ambition: Nurse JOHN ST.JEAN Ambition: to go to work RHONDA SALOIS Ambition: Accountant VITO S. SAMPERI JR. Activities: Pep Club Drama Club Chorus Italian Club Yearbook Ambition: Elementary Education Just leave me alone. 57 CAROLYN SANFORD Activities: Field Hockey Basketball Track Honor Society Jr. Boosters Science Club Ambition: to be a medical technologist DEBORAH SANFT Debbie Ambition: to live a happy.and successful life DIANE SANGUEDOLCE Di Activities Pep Club Jr. Boosters Basketball Field Hockey History Workshop French Club Spanish Club Track Ambition: to enjoy life KEN SCHELLING Captain Ken Activities: Soccer Hockey Track Ambition: Electrical Engineer CATHERINE SAVOIE Ambition: to succeed in life and travel around the world RAY SCHENK CAROL SCHINDLER WENDY LEE SCHUBERT Activities: D.E.C.A. 58 JAMES SCUITO Activities: Band JOHN K. SCUITO Jack Activities: D.E.C.A. Ambition: to work M BRIAN A. SCOTT CYNTHIA ANN SEABORNE Cindi Activities: Pep Club Ranger Staff Computer Club Chorus Art Club French Club Ambition: to enter the business world and eventually have a family CATHY J. SCOn Ambition: to get through school and become a cosmetologist LINDA R. SHARON Activities: Field Hockey Gymnastics Track Powder Puff Football Library Club Computer Club Jr. Boosters Ambition: Physical Education Teacher DEBBIE A. SHAW Deb Activities: Chorus Drama Club Powder Puff Football Ambition: to enter the field of child care and marry Steve CINDY M. SHEA Cin Ambition: to live a happy and rich life 59 JOHNJ.SHEEHAN Jack Ambition: to join the Navy MICHAEL J. SILVESTRO ' Mike Ambition: Policeman SANDRA MARIE SIMONE STEPHEN SLATER Activities: Hockey Soccer Ambition: to own and race motorcycles DAVE J. SMITH Smitty Ambition: to be a success in life DIANE SMITH Activities: Powder Puff Football Ambition: to attend a business school and become an accountant Another exciting gym class at Tenney High. 60 KAREN ANN SNELL Squirrel Activities: German Club Chorus Jr. Boosters Spring Track Ambition: to be a writer PAMELA J. SNOW Pam Activities: Band Spanish Club Italian Club History Workshop JANICE LYNN SMITH Jan Activities: Chorus French Club Ambition: to be an accountant EUGENA M. SOUCY Activities: Band, Pres. Stage Band Gymnastics History Workshop French Club Ambition: Horticulturist and Musician DAWN E. SPENCER Activities: Chorus Ambition: Airline Stewardess LINDA ANN STANLEY Activities: Spanish Club Ambition: to be a writer 61 JULIE STANSITS Ambition: to go to work and become wealthy BARBARA STOEBEL Activities: Jr. Boosters Chorus French Club Senior Play Ambition: to be the greatest writer on the Western Hemisphere DAVE STOTT Activities: Band Gymnastics Ambition: Accountant PAULA LEE SULLIVAN Sully•• Activities: French Club Latin Club Majorettes Jr. Boosters Ambition: Medicine MICHELE STRUFFALINO Activities: Powder Puff Football Cheerleader Pep Club Ambition: Social Worker SEAN MICHAEL SULLIVAN Activities: Chorus Computer Club DEBORAH LYNN SWEENEY Debbie Activities: Ranger Staff Drama Club Pep Club Chorus French Club Ambition: to get through college and have a family BRIAN TARDUGNO Tar Ambition: to be a prohockey player 62 RANDI LEE TOMPKINS Arangthi Activities: Chorus Track Rangerettes Ambition: to marry Pete and be happy ROBERT TOWNSEND Activities: Soccer Gymnastics Baseball Senior Play Student Council, Pres. Yearbook, Ed. Chorus Honor Society PATS Ambition: Aeronautical Engineer ROGER THOMAS TREMBLAY Activities: Soccer Wrestling DONNA MARIE TRAFICANTE Ambition: to travel around the world THOMAS TREMBLAY Activities: Art Club Drama Club LINDA MARIE TURCOTTE Ambition: Accountant JULIA VAHAN Ambition: L.P.N. 63 PAULA VAIKNORAS Activities: Majorettes Library Club Spanish Club Ambition: Accountant MARK S. WAKS Activities: Hot Rodding through the parking lot. Ambition: to get rich and become a playboy IRENE VALLIERE Activities: Field Hockey Basketball Track Junior Boosters Ambition: to be a pharmacist JOANNE WAITT Activities: Drama Club 64 KEVIN WALSH Activities: Cadets Ambition: to become an electrical engineer RITA MARY WALSH Ambition: to become an accountant JEFFWIENHOLD Stein Activities: Basketball Baseball JERRY J. WELCH SHAUN WELCH 65 JAMES WILLIAMS Activities: Band Ambition: Dentist LAURIE ANN WILSON Ambition: to enter into the field of music KATHLEEN WINN Kathy Activities: Yearbook Flag Corps Ranger Staff Honor Society Senior Play Pep Club History Workshop Ambition: Dental Hygientist scon WOOLES SUSAN A. WOJTAS Activities: Flag Corps Band Orchestra Jr. Boosters History Workshop Ranger Staff Ambition: to be happy in life SHARON LEE WORSTER Activities: Library Club Spanish Club Drama Club Art Club Chorus History Workshop Ambition: to become an interior decorator REBECCA YOHE Becky Activities: Yearbook Honor Society German Club Tutor Ambition: Children ' s Teacher NANCY BETH YOUNG Ambition: to be a fashion designer 66 LATE SENIORS 1 mm Hill MICHAEL EWING HAROLD GOEBEL MARIE GRASSELLO GARON KACHANIAN VICKI KURKJIAN SCOn MARTIN RAY MESSINA MICHA EL MORIN 67 STEPHEN PILZ DONNA SYLVESTER JAMES WITZGALL SHY SENIORS Gerard Blanchet Freddy Bonaventura Heidi Brown David Cardone Robert Coco Stephen Collins Barry Dinsmore Jacqueline Donahue Barry Dube Charles Dubois Richard Dul Deborah Flynn Carol Fuller Michael Greene Michael Lemieux Steve Leonhart Mike Martino Rick McDowell Mike Pandelena Ron Peredna Lionel Pomerleau Lonnie Pricer Lionel Purdy Tony Sanguedolce Phyllis Sasso Wayne Seymour Nancy Towler Susan Walker Jeff Weisenborn David Whittemore Mike Wrobel 68 WHEN DEATH STRIKE8 DOWN THE INNOCENT AND YOUNG, FOR EVERY FRAGILE FORM FROM WHICH HE LETS THE PANTING SPIRIT FREE A HUNDRED VIRTUES RISE IN SHAPES OF MERCY. CHARITY AND LOVE. TO WALK THE WORLD AND BLESS IT. CHARLES DICKENS MARY MARGARET GAGNON Aim 9, 1 957 — February 25, 1 972 VERONICA FOSTER September 18, 1957 — October 15. 1974 Senior Superlatives Most Likely to Succeed Most Intellectual Debbie Derosa, John Cartelli Class Actor and Actress Jerry Peters, Anne Dore 70 Most School Spirit Paula Bova, Marc Concherri Done Most for School Rob Townsend, Gayle Matthes Most Athletic Leila Martone, Wayne Daigle 71 Vito Samperi and Mary Jane Mansor Class Clowns (Missing From Picture) Sue Grelle Marc Concheri Most Talkative Mutt and Jeff Bock Row: Tom Buco and Cathy Paris. Front Row: Carolyn Sanford and Kurt Carlson. 72 Flirt and Casanova Elaine Foderaro and Andy Lorin Mary Pacheco and Jace Cataldi Shy Boy and Girl Brute and Baby Face (Missing From Picture) Kathy Huges Mike Pandelena 73 Friendliest Lisa Camacho and Jim O ' Loughlin Best Dressed Gayle Ratte and Garon Kachanian 74 Venus and Cheryl LaPlante Apollo Mark Buben King and Queen Tony Catalano and Susan Bonenfant 75 R p L ♦ K T WH 31 METHUEN RANGERS 1974-1975 FOOTBALL I Left to Right: Brian Buckley, Mark Concheri, Wayne Daigle, Gary Ruffen, Paul Drury, Jeff Lerned, Mark Buben, Steve Nolet. Missing: Mike Ewing. 78  — . p L to R, 1 st Row: Sean Sullivan, Mark Concheri, Bill Hadley, Paul Love, Dan Gagnon, Jim Pritts, Tim Roberge, Mike Faro, Drex Fair. 2nd Row: Dave Kay, Bruce Bilapka, Russ Ohanian, Doug Allen, Mike Ewing, Bob Nazarian, Ron Tomacchio, Tim St. Paul, Jeff Pollard, Paul Drury. 3rd Row: Mark Lemariar, John Tremblay, John DeFusco, John Sapia, Steve DeFusco, Ron Hatem, Vin DeChane, John Sabbagh, William LaLiberty. 4th Row: Doug Burgess, Tom Schick, Steve Nolet, Gary Ruffen, Mark Buben, Glenn Gallant, Brian Buckley, Wayne Daigle, Jeff Lerned. Missing: Andy Hoehn, Rick Angus, Dan DeChane, Jim McDonald. Captain Wayne Daigle L to R: Head Coach Bob Rosmarino, Assistant Coaches Tony Catalano, Bill Cullen, Dan Moynihan. 79 mm, f- l? t Front Row: Pete O ' Connell, George Feole, Lonnie Pricer, Robert Townsend, Craig Haskell, Manny DeDeus, David Trovato, Paul Parisi, Jeff Stott, Tom Lawton, John Collins, Dave Gordon. Second Row: Coach Mike Sorter, Kevin Salois, Mike Lawton, Ken Schelling, Roger Tremblay, Brian Raymond, Steve Florenz, Steve Bedrosian, Chris Blaser, Jim O ' Loughlin, Tony Castiglione, Glenn Cannavo, Steve Hynes, Bill Raite, Joe Gurka, Art Soucy, Gerald Comtois. Missing: Gerald Comtois. TROPHIES WINNERS: Steve Florenz, Most Improved; Chris Blaser, MVP; Gerald Comtois, Outstanding Offen- sive Player; Roger Tremblay, Outstanding Defensive Player; Robert Townsend, Dedication; Steve Hynes, Coach ' s Trophy. Coach Mike Sorter 81 . 1 1 V Pi da ■ J a • ■ Co-Captain — Irene Valliere Coach — Diane Bradbury Co-Captain — Lila GIRLS ' FIELD HOCKEY VARSITY, Front Row, Left to Right: Jane Lan- dry, Donna Lafrenier, Beth Bender, Debbie Martin, Irene Valliere, Leila Marfo ' ne, Gina O ' Clare. Second Row: Kim Rogers — man- ager, Cindy LaPlante, Effie Halaby, Gail Car- ter, Linda Gueli, Judy Zdanowicz, Diane San- guedolce — manager, Mary Schruender — coach. Third Row: Diane Defeo, Linda Shar- ron, Carolyn San ford. tfJHO f WUf ft ' 4Wjjj , ft i0H $ JUNIOR VARSITY, Front Row, Left to Right: Lyn Greenwood, Adrienne Giragosian, Gail Ganem, Tina Martone, Sandy Lavoie. Second Row: Coach Diane Bradbury, Marianne Stra- vinskas, Lee Greenwood, Pat Duquette, Anne Diben, Laurie Otis, Tricia Nelson, Jane Szos- tak, Winnie Leonard, Kathy Minihane, Nancy Burns. - CROSS COUNTRY Back, L. to R.: J. V. coach Steve Woodbury, Steve Sanford, Mike Plantamura, John Baggetta, Paul Healy, Steve Burns, Coach Roger Fuller. Center, L. to R.: Steve Ripley, George Benson, Mark Derosiers, Rich Gingras, Mike Janowski, Tim Lawton. Front, L. to R.: Jane Landry, Joe Grassello, Rocky Teer, Peter Johnson, Frank Plantamura, Rich Stravinskas. Did we win? Atta a boy, Joe! Come on Rock — move over! 86 Back Row, L. to R.: F. Minichino, S. Ripley, J. Luciano, J. Witzgall, P. Kenney, S. Burns, D. Kay, B. Bilapka, G. Gallant. Front Row, L. to R. : M. Lahey, P. Johnston, R. Stravinskas G. Benson, F. Plantamura, R. Gingras, S. Sanford, T. Schick. Missing: M. Plantamura, J. Baggetta, M. Buben, A. Kamal. 87 At At At At At At Dracut CCHS Salem Salem Billenca Andover Chelmsford Lawrence Wilmington Tewksbury Austin Prep Dracut (at Boston Garden) At CCHS Billenca Andover Chelmsford Lawrence Wilmington Tewksbury Austin Prep At At At Home 56 61 51 83 61 66 60 66 75 73 58 78 77 64 61 65 64 69 57 89 Co-Captain Bruce Blood Co-Captain Jeff Weinhold RANGERS BASKETBALL 88 Wayne Daigle Shaun Welch Jeff Lerned Kurt Carlson Co-Captain Bruce Blood, Coach John Rimas, Co-Captain Jeff Weinhold. 1 st Row: Jeff Lerned, Kurt Carlson, Co-Captain Jeff Weinhold, Co-Captain Bruce Blood, Mike Kostyla, Ken Lumb, Manager Dan Gagnon, Steve Derosiers, Jim O ' Laughlin, Shaun Welch, Wayne Daigle, Jeff Ness, Tom Powers, Coach John Rimas. What is a Team? A group of dedicated people who enjoy working together to accomplish a goal and to achieve personal satisfaction. Front Row: Mitch Halaby, Paul Fox, Mark Lebrun, Chris Croce, Roger Bota, Steve Winn, Mark Desrosiers, Ronnie Tremblay. Back Row: George Feole, John Pittera, Mike Ewing, Roger Tremblay, Mike Pittera, Pat Purdy, Mike Trussel, Coach: Ken Hall. GYMNAQT1CS First Row: Dave Foucher, Ross Garrafalo. Second Row: Paul Favro, Kevin Fillion, Bob Townsend. Third Row: Peter O ' Connell, Tim Lawton, Coach Warren Vartanian. GIRLS GYMNASTICS Liz Front Row, L. to R.: Penny Hines, Donna Joyal, Cathy Hebert, Cindy Sapia, Diane Purdy. Middle Row, L. to R.: Sharon Macdonald, Lee Greenwood, Liz Leonard, coach Karen Ber- geron, Lynn Greenwood, Cindy LaPlante, Nancy Faunt. Back Row, L. to R.: Annette Soucy, Sue O ' Brian, Barbara Follansbee. Sue Barbara Lee TRI-CAPTAINS: Annette, Sue, and Barbara. Diane Lynn 93 HOCKEY Left to Right, 1 st Row: Jeff Edwards, Gary Ruffen, Ken Shelling, Jay Atkinson, Mike Lebel, Curt Goulet, Jerry Comtois, Gerard Comtois, John Kiessling. 2nd Row: Steve Longtin, Ron Dicenso, Dave April, Rick Zacharis, Mike Seagel, Frank Mistle, John Sabbagh, Mike Weinhold, Art Soucy, Rick Angus, Dave Hewson, Henry Marrone. fe 94 1 st Row: Gary Ruffen, Ken Shelling, Jeff Edwards. 2nd Row: Jay Atkinson, Curt Goulet, Mike Lebel, Jerry Comtois, Gerard Comtois, John Kiessling. 95 VARSITY Rear, Left to Right: Celeste Lippe, Donna Lafrenier, Diane Defeo, Linda Gueli, Sue Morse, Julie Zdanowicz, Gail Carter, Coach Sheila Cunningham. Front, Left to Right: Beth Bender, Carol McCloud, Caro- lyn Sanford; Co-Captain, Effie Halaby; Co-Captain, Leila Martone, Irene Valliere. VARSITY SENIORS (Left Photo), Rear: Irene Valli- ere, Effie Halaby, Leila Martone. Front: Carolyn Sanford, Sue Morse. (Right Photo) Co-Captain Effie Halaby, Coach Cun- ningham, Co-Captain Car- olyn Sanford. J. V., Rear: Coach Meredith Hanson, Eileen Minihane, Maryann Stravinskas, Tricia Nelson, Nancy Burns, Jane Shostack, Gina Auckair. Front: Susan Marcinkevicus, Linda Scandora, Gina Neve, Winnie Lennard, Gail Ganem, Joan Landry, Karen McGrail. Left Photo: J.V. Co-Captains Winnie Lennard (21) and Gail Ganem (33) with Coach Hanson. 97 David Whiting, Advisor, L. to R.: Beverly Chointoian, secretary; Nancy Benson, vice-president; Susan Lupo, president; Susan Lemoine, treasurer. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Through the high school years, we have been represented by our class officers who have worked together to make our class the best. The choosing of class rings, selling of candy, and dances were some of the jobs these four people took on. The senior year is the busiest for the class officers who have to begin making arrangements for the Class Play and the Senior Prom. The total co-operation of the class made the play and the prom two of the most unforgettable events for everyone involved. The Senior Class officers ' job will never be completed as they will always be making plans for the Class of ' 75 reunions, when we will all meet after years of growth and noticeable changes within each of us. 100 Junior Class Officers L. to R.: Sharon Sidlik, president; Karen Olivieri, vice-president; Laurie Auclair, secretary; Susan Cummings, trea- surer. 1974-75 Sophomore Class Officers Mark Childs, president; Kathy Danahy, vice-president; Linda Lafrenier, secretary; Lynn Auclair, treasurer. 101 8 T U C D E U N N ' C I L Richard Corso Lilia Kemey Linda Adams Robin Reitano Mark Concheri, Steve Floris Bob Townsend, Steve Hynes Paula Bell, Gayle Matthes, Mary Jane Mansor Thelia Kazanjian Debbie Waitkevitch Alice Chontoian Shelley Bonenfant Cindy Corey • •• • «- • !•■■■ • R Rob Townsend — historian, Carol Drouin — president, Vicki Dobrzynski — vice-president, Kathy Winn — treasurer, Gerard Gagne — advisor, Sandy Her- ring — secretary. 102 Front Row: Anne Dore, Debbie DeRosa, Beverly Chontoian, Marlene Kuchar, Krista Khuen, Kim Bordier, Cathy Flemming, Bonnie Fitzgerald, Debbie Barbin, Leslie Kerman, Beth Bender, Paula Vaiknovas. Middle Row: Barbara Follansbee, Colleen Ginchereau, Sue Bonenfant, Mary Palazzo, Sandy Herring, Cathy Sandon, Kathy Winn, Shirley Rose, Vicki Dobrzynski, John Cartelli, Bart Calobrisi, Steve Desrosiers, Steve Ripley. Back Row: Carolyn Sanford, Beth Hertrich, Susan Harnisch, Donna Ratcliffe, Carol Drouin, Linda Langlais, Sharon Parissi, Bill Hadley, Joe Gurka, Dave Travato, Mark Desrosiers, Rob Townsend, Steve Hynes, Joe Grassello, Mr. Gerard Gagne, advisor. NATIONAL HONOR 90CIETY 74-75 Lefi to Right: Sue Divine, Secretary; Bob Townsend, Pres.; Gayle Matthes, Vice Pres. Missing: Tricia Harrison, Treasurer, Mr. Rimas, Advisor. 103 Tenney ' s Marching Band Row One L to R.: Pom Snow, J. Williams, C. Cook, J. Fitzgerald, K. Eramjian, B. Appleyard, J. O ' loughlin, J. Kiessling, ' s. Wojtas. Row Two: D. Faucher, R. Garofalo, M. Pacheco, M. Lavoie, G. Soucy, F. Foderaro L. Simm, C Reidel L. Dolloff, R. Benedict, P. Stott, G. Perschitti. Row Three: J. Russell, J. Latini, T. Mosson, A. Soucy, W. Hoehn, S. Hamner, J. Carter, B. Calobrisi, J. Sciuto. Row Four: C. Eramgian, H. Hale, B. Howard, A. Galloway, M. Pacheco, K. Lumb, C. Barbin, G. Castiglione, A. Veit, D. Collier, David Isador, Director. 104 and Qtage Band ■ w i Mz 1 111 I %♦ y Top Row: Alan Veit, Jim O ' Loughlin, Bart Calobrisi, Laurel Dolloff, Scott Hamner, Jay Carter. 2nd Row: Jim Latinni, Annette Soucy, Karen Eramjian, David Faucher, John Kiessling. Bottom Row: Ken Lumb, Wendy Hoehn, Jim Rus- sell, Gina Soucy, Lucy Simm, Carl Eramjian, David Isador, dir. L. to R.: David Isador, Director; John Kiessling, vice-pres., Gina Soucy, pres.; Brenda Appleyard, lib. 105 L. to R.: Brenda Appleyard Susan Wojtas Dolores Whipple Carol Schwarzenberg Kathleen Winn Krista Kuehm Paula O ' Connell Alice Garafolo SENIORS, Back, L. to R.: Krista, Paula, Kathy. Front, L. to R.: Susan, Brenda. The 1974-1 975 Flag Corps consisting of 6 flag bearers and a National Section added color and style to the Ranger Marching Band. The girls performed with the band at all the football games, in parades, and at invitational band shows at Dover N.H. and Somerset MA. The intricate twirling routines were written by the co-captains and performed to the music of Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is and other tunes. 106 THE GIRLS WHO TWIRLED . . . The Majorettes of Tenney High School added up to a talented unit of skill and energy. Whether they were marching in a parade, performing at a rally, or just practicing a new routine, the girls put forth all their effort. How can the group ever forget all those hours spent after school, freezing at football games, left, left and those long, noisy bus trips? For Lisa Nolin, Gayle Grosse, Paula Sullivan, and Paula Vaiknoras, the four senior members of the squad, It Won ' t Be Easy ! • ' VY Co-Captains: Diane Kiriajes and Paula Vaiknoras. Middle Row: Gayle Grosse, Lisa Nolin, Paula Sullivan. Back Row: Debbie Lever, Carol Feugill, Nancy Tuminowski. 107 c A D E T S III D RANGERETTES Front Row: Jane Franciosa, Roberta Kilcoyne, Kathy Phillips, Gail Ratte, Maureen Lacroix, Eva Thibodeau, Randi Tompkins. Second Row: Eileen Poole, Collean McCall, Debbie Marcinkevich, Kathy Nicolosi, Debby Waitkevitch, Darcy Hajjar, Pam Faucher, Lynne Geary. Back Row: Lucille Cartelli, Carol Zilinsky, Maura Flannagan, Anne Marie Rylance, Caroline Najach, Joanne Mundry, Debbie Manning, Anita Coco, Donna Lemire, Jean Theberge, Eli Sapienza, Michele Bonen- fant, Morlene Mgrdichian. Front Row: Kathy Phillips — Ex. Commander, Gail Ratte — Rangerette Com- mander, Randi Tompkins — Supply Officer. Back Row: Maureen Lacroix — Adju- tant, Roberta Kilcoyne — Drill Officer, Eva Thibodeau — Training Officer. 109 Bottom, I to r : Elaine Foderoro, Cyndi Corey, Caroline Najuch, Michaele Struffolino, Paula Bova, Kim McEvoy, Jill Bailie, Carrie Collupy, Lyn Lariviere. Top: Kim Bordieri, Gayle Matthes, Donna Reitano. J.V. — Front: M. Morton, R. Smith. 2nd: S. Haggerty, L. Kearny, D. Waitkevitch, C. Sapia, T. Kenyon, L. Griskevitch, K. Manning. Top: S. Cleary, R. Reitano. Co-Captains Tracy and Debbie 111 u B Front Row: Dorcy Hajjar, Cheryl Coco. Second Row, left to right: Sandy Van Dome, Nancy Hoyle, Ms. Durham — Advisor, Cathy Saindon, Sandy Hering, Beth Hiertrich, Cindy Seaborne. Third Row, left to right: Tom Tremblay, Joanne Buben, Denise Duquette, Sharon Worster, Shirley Rose, Barbara Follansbe, Lila Martone. Back Row: Susan Barry, Susan Lemome. 112 f Top, left to right: Shirley Rose — President, Tom Tremblay — Vice President, Ms. Durham — Advisor, Sandy Hering — Treasurer, Bar- bara Follansbe — Secretary Spanish Club Spanish Club Activities: This year the Spanish Club attended Spanish Week at the Museum of Science as well as The Whole World Celebration in Boston. Some of the funds made on a candy sale enabled members to enjoy a Mexican luncheon at the Cafe Romero in Boston. Top Row: Mrs. Derby, M. Flannagan, G. McGonigal, S. Worster, B. Craven, P. Duquette, T. Tremblay, S. Thompson, S. Torres. F. Foderaro, C. Sousa, J. Finnegan, S. Hegarty. Middle Row: A. Pollozati, R. Nicolosi, Joan Landry, S. Morse, P. Vaiknoras, Jane Landry, M. Benson, K. Cottone, R. Reitano, L. Harvey, K. Poublon. Bottom Row: M. Gauvin, D. Lever, C. McLeod, G. Comptois, M. Bonenfante, D. Manning, K. Kuehn, K. Borderi, J. DelliColli, L. Manikas, C. Riley. Spanish Club Officers Italian Club Officers L. to R.: Historian, Colleen Riley; Secretary, Kim Borderi, Mrs. Derby, Advisor; Vice President, Joanne Delli Colli; Treasurer, Shiela Hajgarty; President, Lynn Manikas (front). President, Liela Analoro (Not Present). L. to R.: D. Daigle, D. Lever, Vice President; Mr. Caruso, Advisor; L. Cartelli, Secretary; M. Drago, Historian; C. Corier, Treasurer. Top Row: Mr. Caruso, D. Daigle, C. Neve, C. Corier, G. Feole. Middle Row: C. Drago, D. Breen, J. Novello, L. Cartelli, K. Nicolosi, R. Latorre, L. Ford. Bottom Row: S. Lupo, V. Samperi, E. Butterworth, C. Curtis, L. Gueli, E. Thibodeau, D. Lever. Italian Club Italian Club Activities: The 1974-1975 Italian Club ran a bakery sale to raise money for the treasury. The club also took part in field trips to the International Fair and also to a European restaurant. 113 German Club Top, left to right: Karen Snell, Daralyn Nelson, Kathy Ford, Chris Blaser, Colleen Gingereau, Jackie Healy, Ronald Mair-Heckmit, Mike Kostyla, Mike Wroebal, Carl Reidl, Anne Dore, Donna Ratcliffe, Mike Plantamura, Pat Purdy, Mrs. Gammons — Advisor. Second Row, left to right: Tom Simon, Wendy Hoehn, Krista Khuehn, Paula O ' Connel, Lisa Nolin, Cathy Sidon, Debbie Martin, Nancy Parsons, Marina Korizis, John Cartelli, Dave Trouto, Mark Donahue. Bottom Row, left to right: Tina Kiessling, Sharon Parisi, Debbie Derosa, Elizabeth Hiertrich, Annette Guy, Donna LaFrenier, Elaine Foderaro, Steve Florenz, Mark Desrosiers, Caroline Najuch, Dianne Defeo. f f Rear Seated, left to right: John Cartelli, Colleen Ginchereau, Karen Snell, Elaine Foderaro. Front: Advisor, Mrs. Robert Gammons. 114 FRENCH CLUB :BS:SBBK R!:B B:53: , 8Ss«r.5::i «;•■•• • ■•■■ ••■••••I Top, left to right: James Lane, Carol Zelinski, Karen Coco, Arlene Poole, Celeste Lippe, Richard Corso, Richard Scuito, Linda Adams, Leilah Kearny, Mary Rae Matron, Debbie Barbin. Bottom, left to right: Cathy Danahy, Linda LaFrenier, Carol Schwartzenburg, Lori Otis, Leslie Kerman, Sandra Hering, Beverly Chontoian, Beth Casey, Linda Langlais, Mrs. Boisvert — Advisor. Officers ••If ::r,::::.: '  • ••■•••  ■••■• ■•••■■ in ■••• us n ?v i • ■••■••■• •••• •■■•• ■•■••■ ■•■■•• ■■•••• •■• ■•„ •■••■■•« ■•■•?- Left to Right: Beverly Chontoian — President, Beth Casey President. Missing: Mary Pollazo — Historian. Treasurer, Mrs. Boisvert — Advisor, Sandra Hering — Secretary, Leslie Kerman — 115 LIGHTNING CALCULATORS First Row — Front to Back: Allen Brown, Dave Plantamura, Gerry Peters, Joe Joy, Paul Fox. Second Row: Joe Grassello, Richard Gingras, Matthew Bolduc. Third Row: Mark Desrosiers, John Cartelli, Fred Minnichino. Fourth Row: Brian Valliere, Gerard Plouffe, Shaun Sullivan. Fifth Row: Cindy Seaborne, Steve Sanford, David Callahan. Sixth Row: Lynne Anne Delehante, Mr. Clayman — Advisor, Joe Gurka. Missing: Mr. Sieg, Advisor. f f Left to Right: Richard Gingras — Vice President, Dave Plantamura — President, Mr. Clayman — Advisor, John Cartelli Secretary. Missing: Mr. Sieg — Advisor. 116 First: C. Cassidy, A. Marlene, D. Defeo, G. Carter, D. Bolduc, N. Fount, S. Wojtas, D. Barbin, B. Bender. Second: S. Sanford, S. Ripley, J. Landry, L. Brown, M. Maglia, K. Cottone, D. Martin, A. Guy, D. Lafrenier. Third: M. Childs, J. Landry, L. Harvey, A. Kearney, P. Fox, J. Zdanowicz, L. Manikas, D. Marcinkevitch, J. DelliColli, R. McAvoy, Mrs. Dorner, Advisor. Fourth: R. Corso, M. Bolduc, E. Gallagher, D. Gagnon, T. Tremblay, T. Simon, L. Gueli, L. Kerman, D. Waitkevitch, C. Collopy, P. Duquette, Mr. Rimas, Advisor. Fifth: J. Buben, S. Desrosiers, T. Castiglione, D. Callahan, D. Trovato, G. McGonigle, D. Plantamura, Mr. Smith, Advisor. Officers Front: Dan Gagnon, V.P., Bonnie Fitzgerald, President. Back: Jane Landry, Sec, Bob Apkarian, Treasurer, Beth Bender, Public Relations. 117 1974 JUNIOR BOOQTER8 1975 Front Row, Left to Right: Effie Halaby, Debbie Lever, Irene Valliere, Debbie Martin, Leila Martone, Gina O ' clare, Debbie Barbin, Beth Bender. Second Row: Nancy Marsden, Joan Landry, Barbara Follansbee, Kathy Saindon, Jane Landry, Robin Smith, Celeste Lippe, Annette Guy, Paula O ' Connell, Kim Rodgers, Gail Carter, Mr. Whiting — Advisor. Third Row: Eileen Minihane, Paula Sullivan, Carolyn Sanford, Lynne Brown, Pat Duquette, Diane Defeo, Arlene Marsan, Judy Zdanowicz, Linda Gueli, Donna LaFrenier, Tricia Nelson. Fourth Row: Jane Szostak, Paula Bell, Linda Sharron, Susan Morse, Victor Majkut, Carol Drouin, Liz Leonard, Shirley Rose, Nancy Burns, Marina Korizis. The Junior Boosters are responsible for co-sponsoring three wrestling matches. They also helped to raise money for Boy ' s Bas- ketball, Student Council and the Senior Class. Another one of their achievements was raising funds for Girl ' s Sports and buying equip- ment for Girl ' s Softball, Track, Basketball, Volleyball, and Field Hockey. The Junior Boosters contributed to the scholarship und for Seniors and sponsored Sportsmanship trophie for the betterment of the girl ' s athletic program in Tenney High School. Irene Valliere, sec.; Liz Leonard, pres.; Leila Martone, V.P.; David Wighting, adv sor; Beth Bender, treas. 118 Top Row: Mark Dame, James Lane, Victor Majkut, Linda Sharon. 2nd Row (Semi-Circular), I to r: Nancy Fount, Carol Collopy, Robin Smith, Rachel Plouffe, Sharon Parisi, Cathy Saindon, Debbie Saalfrank, Sharon Worster, Dorothy Hayes, aide. Front, I to r: Annette Guy, Donna Lafrenier, Paula Vaiknoras, Lorraine Zakia. Library Club ••■•■• ■• ••;■ Science Club First Row: Morlene Kuchor, Kathy Saindon, Carolyn Sanford, Colleen Ginchereau, Barbara Follansbee, Linda Sharon. Second Row: Gerard Plouffe, Charles Boddy, Brian Valliere, Allen Brown, Peter Macas, James Lane, Marc Daine, Mr. Ziminski, advisor. CH0RU9 Back Row: S. Tremblay, C. Feugiul, S. Worster, P. Pappalardo, V. Dobrzynski, S. Rose, S. Sullivan, J. Peters, S. Martin, G. Kalil, T. Fitzgerald, B. Hertrich, C. Drouin, K. Snell, L. Leonard. Middle Row: L. Lafrenier, L. Rimas, D. Kyriages, L. Geary, B. Bender, B. Calobrisi, R. Townsend, C. Drago, G. Gaudreau, J. Landry, J. O ' Dowd, K. Danahy, J. Landry. Front Row: D. Jabour, S. Blackington, J. Arivella, D. Appleyard, C. Seaborne, K. Ehramjian, B. Appleyard, M. Pauk, J. Naylor, V. Samperi, S. Macmahon, M. Pelletier, S. Heggarty, J. Smith, J. Peavy, director. — 120 Shirley Rose — secretary treasurer Jerry Peters — vice-president Vicki Dobrzynski — president Carol Drouin — secretary treasurer 121 DRAMA CLUB 1 st Row: K. Morgan, G. Miller, M. Thibedeau, B. Appleyard, C. Persichetti, T. Chebba, P. Chabbot, V. Samperi. Row 2: R. Corso, L. Booth, D. DeRosa, C. Gingereau, A. Dore, S. Worster, M. Mgrdichian, J. Finnnogin, Mrs. Hovanasian, Miss Bissonnette. Row 3: S. Heinz, N. Parsons, M. Korizis, N. Marsden, D. Lever, D. Manning, S. Tomson, T. Simon, M. Drago, D. Kyriages. Row 4: D. Sweeney, G. Kalil, B. Calobresi, M. Concheri, M. Kennedy, J. Peters, R. Benedict, T. Tremblay, B. Craven, M. Gallo, S. Tremblay, D. Hajjar, L. Liles. J. Peters, Vice-President, Nancy Parsons, President, M. Korizis, Secretary, B. Craven, Trea- surer 122 1 st Row, L to R: Leila Martone, Cathy Paris, Debbie Barbin, Vito Sampari. 2nd Row, L to R: Kim Boderi, Paula Bova, Beth Casey, Donna Reitano, Linda Langlais, Lynne Brown. 3rd Row, L to R: Roberta Kilcoyne, Jackie Healey, Lynn Manikus, Diane Sanguedolce, Paula Bell, Elaine Foderaro, Jane Finnegan. 4th Row, L to R: Debbie Manning, Kim Rogers, Susan Lemoine, Cindy Seaborne, Sue Barry, Jo-Ann Buben, Nancy Benson. PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Beth Casey, Treasurer; Susan Lemoine, Elaine Foderaro, Co-Presidents; Jackie Healey, Debbie Barbin, Co-Secretaries, Lynne Brown, Vice President. 123 YEARBOOK i — l i—  • From Left to Right: Paula Bell, Steve Hynes, Robert Townsend, Susan Lemoine, Susan Lupo, Kathy Winn, Elaine Foderaro, Gail Grosse, Advisor, Mr. Jennings, Vicki Dobrzynski. Missing From the Picture Are: Vito Samperi, Rebecca Yohe and Beverly Chontoian. 125 THE 1974-1975 RANGER 9TAFF ADVISORS: Mrs. Hershfield and Mr. Jennings ASSISTANT EDITOR: Joe Grassello, EDITOR: Jay Atkinson The Qtaff 126 Top, L to R: B. Dalwet, S. Barry, K. Oliveri, D. Lupo, J. Atkinson, J. Buben, B. Reid, D. Lucier. Advisor, Mr. Jennings, A. Guy, D. Lafrenier, B. Bender, D. Manning, K. Danahy, L. Brown. Advisor, Mrs. Hershfield, J. Zdanowicz, D. Barbin, L. Kerman, L. Manikas, S. Heggarty, C. Sea- born, K. Winn, S. Wojtas, V. Dobrzynski, J. Grassello, D. Sweeney. D. E. C. A. •••• •■!• ■ First Row: Cheryl DiMauro, Janice DiMauro, Helen Purdy, Dawn Spencer, Sharon McGrath, Marie Grassello, Denise Ouelette. Back Row: Ray Pilat, Tom Buco, Louis Gaudreau, Garon Kachaman, Barry Dinsmore, Wendy Schubert, John Sciuto, Carol Earn- shaw. V3 OFFICERS: Dawn Spencer, Ray Pilat, John Sciuto, Sharon McGrath, Cheryl DiMauro, Janice DiMauro. 127 ££ ' :♦; , • ' m L, 1 IS - ■■ - tip J|l ■ v ™ 128 V 1 Memories 129 I Hope Today Will Be a Lighter Highway, For Friends Are Found on Every Road. 130 Can You Ever Think of Any Better Way for the Lost and Weary Traveler to Go? 131 Making Friends for the World to See, Let the People Know You Got What You Need With a Friend at Hand You Will See the Light, If Your Friends Are There Everything ' s Alright. pie; ■ -a v — - ._ i ■ ! , ' ££ 4 J %JI - 1 k mNKMi m It Seems to Me a Crime That We Should Age, These Fragile Times Should Never Slip Us By 133 A Time You Never Can Or Shall Erase, As Friends Together Watch Their Childhood Fly 134 Makin ' Friends for the World to See, Let the People Know You Got What You Need With a Friend at Hand, You Will See the Light If Your Friends Are There, Everything ' s All Right. I I 135 MILITARY BALL Gayle Grosse Cheryl LaPlanie Paula Lee Sullivan ih k ih d fl n i m m - jb 137 138 The Senior Class Presents: M A S H Cast in order of appearance General Hammond Joe Grassello Pvt . Boone Fred Minichino Colonel Blake Joe Gurka Captain McCarthy Anne Dore Lt. Janice Fury Barbara Stoebel Sergeant Devine Steve Copley Lt. Louise Debbie DeRosa Captain Burns Tom Tremblay Father Mulcahy Bob Townsend Captain Waldowski Steve Hynes Trapper John Mike Kennedy Capt. Ugly Black Mark Concheri Rader Mike Gallo Hawkeye Jerry Peters Duke Brad Craven Ho-Jon Richard Gingras Pvt. Lopez Richard Benedict Korean Woman 1 Pat McMenamon Korean Woman 2 Lila Annaloro Lt. Phillips Debbie Sweeney Major Houlihan Nancy Parsons Klinger Shaun Welch Congresswoman Goldf arb Marina Korizis Dean Lodge Nancy Marsden Miss Randazzle Kathy Ford Mitzi Karen Snell Fritzi Carol Drouin Agnes Brenda Appleyard Lt. Liebowitz Elaine Foderaro Spearchucker Mark Buben Major Ruth Haskell Mary Palazzo Extras: G.I. ' s, Koreans, Curt Goulet, Steve Nolet, John Bonnano, Jim Luciano, Jerry Cheney Director Mrs . Shirley Hovanasian Assistants Miss Fiorella , Miss Smith , Mrs. Russeau, Miss Wilson Miss Bissonnette  h Baby Pictures 142 1 . Steve Hynes 7. CurtGoulet 13. Cheryl LaPlante 19. Cheryl Coco 2. Brian Raymond 8. Barbara Stoebel 1 4. Linda Turcotte 20. Vicki Dobrzynski 3. Jim O ' Loughlin 9. Karen Snell 1 5. Marina Korizis 21 . Shirley Rose 4. Ken Schelling 10. Kim Rogers 16. Debi Panebianco 22. Sandy Hering 5. Joe Gurka 1 1 . Beth Hertrich 17. Julie Vahan 6. Paul Drury 12. Nancy Young 18. Randi Tompkins 1 . Kathy Saindon 10. Jeff Lerned 1 9. Maureen Mazzotta 2. Elaine Foderaro 1 1 . Diane Sangued olce 20. Linda Sharron 3. Jackie Healey 1 2. Paula Bova 21 . Pam Snow 4. Mary Palazzo 1 3. Laurie Wilson 22. Kathy Winn 5. Susan Lemoine 1 4. Gail Ratte 23. Sharon Worster 6. Susan Bonenfant 1 5. Becky Yohe 24. Rita Walsh 7. Roberta Kilcoyne 1 6. Beth Casey 25. Carol Cook 8. Cindy Fleming 1 7. Kathy Phillips 26. Susan Wojtas 9. Janice Smith 1 8. Barbara Follan bee 143 144 1 st Row: Leila Martone, Mary Jane Mansor, Gayle Matthes, Vicky Kurkjian, Paula Bova. 2nd Row: Debbie Cabelli, Claire Parrino. 3rd Row: Roberta Kilcoyne, Kathy Ford, Whity Fair, Susan Grelle, Georgia Cottone, Michelle Struffolino, Mary Ann Gutmans, Linda Sharon. Missing: Susan Lemoine, Colleen McCall, Debbie Shaw. BASEBALL Front: Tim St. Paul, Jim Pritts, Steve Bedrosian, Chris Blaser, Bob Townsend, Mark Desrosiers, Paul Drury. Back: Dave Frasca, Rich Angus, Jeff Weinhold, Steve Desrosiers, Ken Lumb, Coach Walter Scanlon. imws fr mvvrKM- ' a V S. .. ;, I Front Row: D. Martin, N. DeLuca, M. Stravinskas, T. Nelson, L. Greenwood, D. Ratcliff, L. Greenwood, K. Manning, C. Sanford, C. Ginchereau, J. Duncan, and D. Towler. Second Row: COACHES: L. Turchi and M. Hanson; K. Jackson, S. Lavoie, D. Lafrenier, C. Drouin, E. Menihane, L. Sharron, P. Hines, S. Cleary, L. Auclair, T. Kenyon, J. Buben, L. Cartelli. Third Row: N. Burns, A. Bebo, S. Raite, K. Kenihane, J. Landry, L. Leonard, J. Landry, J. Zdanowicz, K. Cottone, K. Snell, D. LaFleur, C. Stankis, I. Valliere, S. Cummings. 1 975 GIRL9 TRACK Coaches: Lynn Turchi and Meredith Hanson ■i iz£k r i ' 149 1 st Row, I to r: Arlene Marsan, Beth Bender, Gail Carter, Co-Captain Leila Martone, Co-Captain Effie Halaby, Sue Morse, Carol MacLeod, Linda Scandora, Karen McGrail. 2nd Row, I to r: Batboy Mathew Halaby, Gina O ' Clare, Winnie Leonard, Lori Otis, Celeste Lippe, Linda Guele, Jane Szostak, Gail Ganem, Heidi Neff, Gina Neve, Annette Soucy, Coach Sheila Cunningham. 150 GOLF Front: Jack Sapia, Mitch Halaby, Jeff Stott. Back: Steve Nazarian, Casey Crompton, Tom Gilbert, Mike O ' Donnel, Coach Ruth Holzapfel. 15) Football Queen 1 st Attendant Elaine Foderaro Queen Susan Lemoine 2nd Attendant Mary Jane Mansor 152 1 975 Class History by Joseph Gurka Robert Townsend Well Joe, this is it. Our high school career has ended after three years at Tenney. Doesn ' t it seem like we just started our Sophomore year? Remember back in Sept. of ' 72 when we first entered this place? No! You mean you don ' t remember any thing that has happened in our three years here? No, tell me how it all began. Well, first the earth was a swirling mass of volcanic lava; then it cooled. Two tiny amoebae formed in a tiny pool, the start of life. No, No, not that far back. How about starting in our Sophomore year of high school? Oh, oh, okay. Well we left the Junior High and had our summer vacation. And just like every year we reached that first week in September when we entered a whole new school. We really got pushed around by the upper classmen, but we had our class officers to lead the way. Yeah, they were — Sue Lupo, Pres., Elaine Foderaro, V.P., Bev Chontoian, Sec, Linda Bohondoney, Treas. Student council was also there to help. There were Mary Jane Mansor, Gayle Matthew, Paula Bell, Mark Concherri, Jeff Lerned, Steve Hynes. Bob, weren ' t you the treasurer? Didn ' t Student Council present the free fair concert in the Spring? Yeah, we also had the Powder Puff Game. That year the Sophomores and Juniors beat the seniors, 1 8-6. Some other sports teams had a good year. The football team was 5-4. Girls ' basketball was 8-4. And girls ' fiel- dhockey was 3-3-3. The Honor Society inducted 1 2 Sophomores. They were Ann Dore, Betty Hertrich, Carol Drouin, Kathy Winn, Sue Bonenfant, Joe Grassello, Debbie DeRosa, Carolyn Sanford, Kim Borderi, Sandra Hering, John Car- telli and Mark Derosiers. Then we went on vacation again and returned on Sept. 7. The junior class officers were elected at the end of our sophomore year and they were Pres. John Kiessling, V.P. Elaine Foreraro, Sec. Bev Chont- oian and Treas. Sue Lemome. There was also the student council. They were Jeff Lerned, Steve Hynes, Mark Conch- eri, Bob Townsend, Paula Bell, Gayle Matthes and Mary Jane Mansor. We had another concert. This time it was First Gear. We had our first night rally for the football team. That was right around the time we had the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Yeah, November to be exact. That was also the month we had our Powder Puff Game. This year the Juniors and Sophomores lost 1 8-6. Mike Plantamura was captain of the cross country team wasn ' t he? You ' re right, but don ' t forget about the six juniors on the varsity basketball team. Shawn Welch, Jeff Weinhold, Jim O ' Laughlin, Jeff Lerned, Wayne Daigle, and Bruce Blood. Remember the Drivers Ed. Classes at night? That was when Moe and Joe suppos- edly learned how to drive. At the Pops Concert, Vicky Dobrzynski played Slaughter on Tenth Ave. with the band. There was also the care free concert to win the Raspberries. We even had kids in detention writing them up. John Cartelli scored his first 800 on the College Boards. I heard they were forming an 800 club. Is that something like the 400 Lounge? Year, it sounds the same. Jeff Weinhold and Debbie DeRosa received the D.A.R. Awards that year. Dave Coletta got the Legion of Merit Award. Richard Benedict got the Outstanding Marcher Award. And Mary Palazzo got roses at the Honor Society induction. John Cartelli got the Rensselear Award and Becky Yohe got the Harvard Book Prize. Elected to Boys ' State were Mark Derosiers and Mike Plantamura. Becky Yohe was elected to 153 Girls ' State. The Year-book members were elected and they were Paula Bell, Assistant Editor, Steve Hynes, Elaine Foderaro, Vito Samperi, Sue Lemoine, Sue Lupo, Gayle Grosse, Bev Chontonian, Becky Yohe, Kathy Winn, Vicky Dobrzynski and you were the editor Bob. We were out of school for about a week and then the Soccer Marathon took place. Twenty-two men played soccer for 32 hours to gain the World Marathon Title. Then to find out we didn ' t even break the record, hurt. But we ' re going to try again in June. We had another summer vacation, but this time when we came back to Tenney we were the mighty seniors. While some teams were having a disappointing year, the soccer team surprised everyone with a successful year at 1 0-2-2 record. It was the first year the soccer team made the Tech. In the first game they were beaten in double overtime 2-0. This year ' s class officers were Pres., Sue Lupo; V.P., Nancy Benson; Sec, Bev. Chontonian; Sue Lemione, Treas. The student council members were Bob Townsend, Pres.; Gayle Matthes, V.P.; Steve Hynes, Mark Concheri, Steve Floris, Paula Bell and Mary Jane Mansor. The Cheerleaders were co-captains Paula Bova and Gayle Foderaro, Kim Borderi, Michelle Stroffalino, Donna Reitano and Sue Lupo. They got a lot of cheering support from the upper right corner of the bleachers during the Thanksgiving Day Football Game. Chosen football queen this year was Sue Lemoine. Her attendants were Elaine Foderaro and Mary Jane Man- sor. Tony Catalano and Sue Bonenfant were elected King and Queen. At the basketball games the Kazoo band got the school spirit going. Bomb scares also got the school spirit going. This year we must have had at least ten. Yeah and one of those was during a blizzard. What about the time John Cartelli had to define negligee in his English Class? We had two concerts and one movie sponsored by the Student Council. The navy band came in for one per- formance and we had Free-Fair concert with Rosco on guitar. And the movie was 1 776 although we only got to see 3 of the 4 reels. The Donkey Basketball game created a lot of laughs as both teachers and students were knocked off their asses. We also had our own dating service as Mrs. Hovanasian and Mr. Francis took the responsibility of match- making. Speaking of Ma, what about the senior class play MASH? Wasn ' t it the greatest! I think it was the best Ten- ney ever put on. Jerry Peters, Brad Craven, Nancy Parsons and Ann Dore won the drama awards. Besides John Car- telli ' s two 800, on college boards this year, other people won awards. Carol Drouin won the leadership award and Shirley Rose won the Service Award from the Honor Society. Gina Soucy won the John Phillip Sousa Award and Vicky Dobrzynski and Jerry Peters won the School Choral Award. The Reader ' s Digest Award given annually to the Valedictorian, went to John Cartelli. Dawn Spencer was Distributive Education girl of the year and John Sciuto was Distributive Education boy of the year. Athlete of the Year Award went to Carolyn Sanford. Liz Leonard won the Joyce Helen Mintzner Memorial Trophy. Kathy Winn received this year ' s D.A.R. Award. Now, I guess all that ' s left are Prom and Graduation. What? Don ' t you remember? No, start at the beginning. Well, first the earth was a swirl- ing mass of volcanic lava; then, it cooled two tiny amoebae formed in a tiny pool, the start of life. No. No. 154 Class Will of 1 975 by Beverley Chontoian Gtephen Hynes We, the Senior class of ' 75, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath the following to friends, teachers, and underclassmen. We, the seniors of the Soccer team, leave Mr. Sorter memories of a great season and of our first appearance in the Tech Tourney. We, Becky, Susan, and Kathy, leave Mr. Salemi a pair of bronze lips. We, Mr. dayman ' s C level math class, leave him a laugh sound track for all those jokes no one ever understood. I, Barbara F., leave Tricia Nelson a banana split 32 feet long. We, Steve Hilbert and Kathy Ford, leave Mr. Nicholson a book with 2001 reasons why we shouldn ' t go to detention. We, Mr. Jennings ' D and F levels, leave him a copy of The Collector. We, the students of Mr. Francis ' E level English Class, leave him a one year ' s paid tuition to Comedian School where hopefully he ' ll learn how to tell a joke that ' s funny. I, Kathy Coco, leave to Mr. Cullve all my make-up tests. I, Steve Collins, leave to Mr. David Hennessey 50% of all my books on filmmaking. I, Mary Palazzo, leave to Mrs. Hovana- sian a question, What am I going to do now? We, the students of Mrs. Hodge ' s E level, leave her one student exactly like Dan Dunn to make her next year as happy and untroubled as it was this year. I, Debbie Shaw, leave Mr. Stasio my remembrance of all our good times. I, Jim O ' Loughlin, leave Mr. David Isadore a set of custom dingleballs for his car, along with a pair of dice and a blinky-eyed cat for the back window. I, Jerry Peters, leave to Mrs. Hovana- sian all the memories, sweat, and hard work it took to put on the best senior class play this school has ever seen. Also one slightly used rubber chicken. I, Dave Coletta, leave Mr. Herlihy one slightly used muzzle and a Trac II razor. To Mr. Constantineau, I, Paula Bova, leave a book of new jokes to take the place of his old ones. We, Karen and Cathy, leave Dave Dizazzo one army jacket, one pack of Newports, and all our notes. I, Alphonso, leave to Mr. Dolloff a book on public speaking. I, Nancy, leave to my sister Linda my dirty gym suit. I, Michaele Mikulus, leave to Mr. Her- lihy a year ' s supply of Tic Tacs. I, Mary Palazzo, leave to Jody St. Germain all my foolproof excuses for passing in work late and skipping gym. We, the journalism class, leave to Mrs. Hershfield, Mr. Jennings and next year ' s class all the copies of the Ranger that didn ' t sell, an empty treasury, and a Ranger staff that ' s easier to get along with. I, Becky Yohe, leave Mr. Ziminski a case of No-Doz. I, Barbara F., leave the junior, sophomores, freshmen, and eighth grades Mr. Dolloff. I, Brad Craven, leave Mr. Whiting a nude picture of Golda Meir and Harpo Marx playing monop- oly. We, Debbie and Colleen, leave Mr. Hennessey a P-38. I, Paula Vaiknoras, leave Debbie and Diane my two batons and a fun year as co-captains. We, Brenda Lavery and Julie Stansits, leave Mrs. Kern our baby books. To next year ' s Flag Corps and Band, we, Brenda and Susan, leave a year ' s supply of aspirin and ear muffs for the marching band season. P.S. to Jim O ' Loughlin, did you ever find out who sent that Valentine? I, Gary Watts, would like to leave Mrs. McGrath one king size waterbed in place of living on a house boat, and to Mr. Pilat one tape recording of his voice saying, Take a reading , Sweep the floor , Dust the shelves , Empty the trash , and Get your damn feet of my desk. We, Marina Korizis and Mark Langlais, leave Miss Kevgas two carbon copies of ourselves to do her errands G and H levels next year. I, Leila Martone, leave Carol MacLeod all my number 1 2 uniforms to be worn gracefully. I leave to Fran, Debbie, Sue, Fudge, Joelle, and Hutheda my parking space for next year, love Mary Jane. We, Debbie, Barbara, Anne and Colleen, leave Mr. Ziminski one polka-dot tie. We, Brenda Lavery and Julie Stansits, leave D level open study to Paul Murphy in case he wants to skip woodworking. We, the G level class of Mr. Whiting, leave to him another G level class like the G level class of ' 75 with the exception of John Mackor. I, Brad Craven, 155 leave my sister Dru to Mr. Nicholson and Mr. Nicholson to my sister Dru, you deserve each other. I, Sal Polizzotti, leave to Mr. Herlihy one extra desk in his homeroom, so that one of the next year ' s seniors will be more fortunate that I was in that he will be able to sit down during homeroom period. We, Roberta Kilcoyne and Mr. Francis ' E level English Class, leave him a book of quotable notables cutting down men. P.S. They won ' t be lies. I, Karen Ehramjian, leave to Mr. Isadore one used violin. Maybe he ' ll change his impressions of string players. I, Ken, Schelling, leave my old beaten up tacks to next year ' s Hockey captain, Mike Hibner Weinhold. We, the girls of H Level, Cindi, Susan, Beth, Nancy, Lisa, and Mary, leave our table in the corner of the cafe to any junior girls who can uphold the tradition of rowdiness, hysteria, and laughter. I, Barbara F., leave Mr. Hennessey one glass of chocolate milk. We, Mr. Donald Smith ' s B level class, leave to him a giant picture of himself so he won ' t have to look in the mirror. I, Pat McMenamon, leave to Gina Neve one pair of marine sergeant stripes and a rifle to keep Fudge, Debbie, Susan, Fran and Joelle in line. We, Paula, Mary, and Debbie, leave to Mr. Francis a complete set of Graucho Marx records and one large bottle of updock. I, Michael Kennedy, leave to Mr. Hallbauer one straw dispenser from the McDonald ' s of his choice. I, Steve Copley, leave to Mr. Hallbauer one napkin dispenser to make a matched set with the straw dispenser. We, Mr. Russell ' s E level Physics class, leave him a life size poster of Kim Bordieri and John Cartelli. We, the Ranger staff, leave Mr. Pilat a lifetime Subscription to the school newspaper because we know how much he enjoys it. I, Debbie Cubelli, leave Mr. Gurry my crash helmet. I, Jerry Peters, leave to George Kalil, the job of taking care of Mrs. Hova- nasian. George, make sure she doesn ' t get into too much trouble and if she gets violet, lock her in the room above the back stage area. We, Karen and Cathy, leave to Putty Florenz one doberman pinscher. To Pink Witzgall we leave our Jim Floyd album, a pair of workboots, and a new denim jacket. I, John Baggetta, will leave for next year ' s cross country team my run down flats, and will leave my ripped shorts to Mr. Fuller. I, Bob Gross, would like to leave Mr. Rosmarino a full confession. I, Radar, being of sound ears and body do hereby leave my Teddy Bear and Red Jam- mies to Mr. Nicholson for a little bit of security. I, Richard Benedict, leave to the band one book of nicknames so they can name next year ' s drum major and to Mr. Isadore I leave six worn out reeds, a book of new jokes, and a record- ing of Babaloo. To Mrs. Kern, I, Sharon Blanchard, leave a new iron and good luck with the future senior class. To next year ' s seniors from the class of 75 a map of all the good party spots at the new school. To Mr. Rosmarino from the senior class of ' 75 a book of matches and some pipe cleaners. To Mr. Whiting from the seniors — another fifth of ANY Comfort, southern or northern. I, Lila Annaloro, leave my moonshining ability to any Junior who can withstand the embarrassment. I, Sue, leave Gina N. her place on the bench and to Gino O. the locker to herself. We, Mrs. Derby ' s D level Spanish class of last year, leave her the final exam that she somehow misplaced the day before the test. I, Marina Korizis, leave Jane Landry my position on the field hockey team and wish that she gets Most Valuable Bench Warmer. I, Karen Ehramjian, leave to Mr. Herlihy and Mr. Francis one tray of pahklava. I, Bev, leave to my sister Alice a pass to leave the school every lunch time. I, Mary Palazzo, leave to Steve Hynes two memorable words, Clam UP! Attested and signed this 30th day of May 1 975 156 Class Prophecy — 1975 Qusan Bonenfant Kurt Carlson Hi Sue, guess we ' re the first to arrive. How ' ve you been Kurt? I ' m so excited. It ' s been ten long years since our class of ' 75 has met together. I ' ve been really curious about what everyone has made of their lives. Have you heard from anyone? Remember Al Kamal? Alias Al Bear? He ' s a professional gorilla. And Brian Raymond is a permanent resi- dent at Walpole State Prison. A couple of our class mates are wealthy landowners. Bruce Blood now owns a piece of Stephen Barker School yard. He makes his millions by charging the kids $10.00 to play there, and Georgia Cattone is a wealthy shareholder in D.K. ' s. Mark Concheri is still searching for the right woman. Tom Buco is still concentrating on growing. It takes a lot out of a person, you know. Brian Buckley is a famous rock star. John Cartelli is that mad scientist who runs that weird laboratory up on Riverdale Ave. Cheryl and Janice DiMauro head the Distributive Educa- tion Department at Methuen High School. I heard they have Mr. Pilat working the register at the school store. And did you know that John Bonanno still says he beat up those seven guys all by himself? He always was a show off. Debbie Cubelli is still undecided and Manny DeDeus is still searching for something worth while to do with her life! They ' re probably the only two smart ones from the class of ' 75. Nancy Bodenrader is now the head secretary at Arlington Trust Bank on Salem Rd. Her staff consists of Angela Cyr, Lyn Crete, Tanny Garrity and Denise Ouellette. Sean Sulli- van and Maureen LaCroix got married. So did Doug Burns and Cheryl Dube. Remember Jack Scuito? Ten years ago he was the biggest dealer in Tenney High; now he ' s the biggest dealer in the United States. Louie Gaudreau is still pumping gas at Fay Driscoll, good oP loyal Louie. Jungle Jim O ' Loughlin is an owner of the Volkswagon factory over in North Andover. Jimmy owns it? I know a lot of kids who work there. Jim Briggs, Mike Barry, Richard McDowell, Mike Morin and some assemblers are Dale Ricci, Moe Regan, Donna Traficante, Joanne Waitt, Ann Jar- dine and Cathy Ireland. Jay Cater is now the owner of a percussion store and studio. Donna Reitano and Debbie Sweeney are still recovering from their swinging Un. Mass. life. Would you believe that Kathy Ford is still partying, that is when she ' s not baby sitting for Mary Jane Mansor ' s kids. They still go to Cuzzins IV with Billy Egan and Teddy Hajjar, and eggs are still thrown at the car. Cathy Scott is still living free. Will she ever settle down? Did you hear about the Kindly Brenda Appleyard? Yes, I hear she ' doing remarkable work. She owns an orphanage, right? Yes, but she ran into a little trouble about a year ago. The Wacky Weeders, Jay Atkinson, Dave Downey, Jim Scuito, Mike Wrobel, Dave Cardone, Dave Reagan, Steve Pilz and Jeff Nason raided the orphanage. They were arrested by chief of Police Mike Silvestro. Doesn ' t Steve Collins work at the orphanage to help support his film-making hobby? But it doesn ' t offer too much work because there is only one orphan left, Dan Dunn. That new High School they built ten years ago didn ' t last too long. I suppose you heard that Joe Grassello designed the New Methuen High School they built last year. Jeff Lerned did the land surveying for it, right? Bruce Perkins, who owns the Methuen MacDonald ' s serves as the Cafeteria Supervisor. Richard Gingras is the head of the English Department, and Nancy Benson is a math teacher. And Patty McMenamon is the school nurse. They have a great sports department now. Mike Erving is 157 football coach. Mike Lawton is soccer coach. Curt Goulet coached Methuen High hockey team to its ninth straight state championship. Paul Drury, Roger Trembley, and John Bagetta are gym teachers. Every now and then you read about some other kids who have been making guest appearances at Methuen High. Ken Schelling gives a guest appearance. He ' s a member of the N.H.L. and makes $500,000 a year. Mark Buben, the star from the Miami Dol- phins, lectures the football team occasionally. Cathy Paris is the majorette instructor, and Vicky Dobrzynski, a concert pianist in New York City, helps out instructing the band. Do you remember John Collins? He is now a pilot for TWA. Mike Plantamura is his navigator and Jane Forgione, Cindy Fleming and Donna Hollins are all stewardesses on the plane. I heard the other day he flew the great film stars Jerry Peters, Nancy Parsons, Brad Craven, who recently divorced Barbara Stoebel, and Anne Dore, who just finished her sixth season with MASH, to Washington, D.C. They met Lisa Camacho, the President of the U.S. and Kevin Kissinger, the Secretary of State. They also met Robert Gross, Admiral of the 9th Fleet, who ' s fleet of four rowboats, commanded by Bob Coco, Roland Galude, Alfred Marsan, and David Rotondo, won fame in the Chicago Sewer affair as The chicken of the sea. Have you even been to Doug ' s place? You know Doug Clarke. He owns that lounge in the Methuen Mall. Yes, they have good entertainment in there; Paula Vaiknoras is the dancer, Sal Polizzotti, Kim Donnelly, and Carol Baillargeon are in the band, and Laurie Wilson is the singer. Yes, I always see Mike Kennedy and Steve Copley in there. The years sure didn ' t affect their rowdiness. Jimmy and Vinny Luciano, Herald Gobel, Mike Green, Ray Chase, Scott Wooles and Tom Ange are always in there. The mall really has a large variety of stores. The DeMoulas, owned by Gary Castiglione, has the lowest prices in the area. Keith Bird, Carol Cavanaugh, hAae Moore, Dorina Moreau, and John Boush work in the meat department. Sharon Jaeger, Denise Duquette, Andy Shea, Brenda Waitt, and Lynda Bryon are all stock girls. The cashiers are Diane Holland, Ethel Leblanc, Daralyn Nelson, Juana Alba, and Virginia Cebula. Tim Gormley ' s health food store, Timmy ' s Tummy ' s Tidbits, just opened yesterday. He hired Doug Burns, Mike Didio, Barry Dube, Wayne Caron, Alan Arleque, and Mark Dennis as salesmen, and helping him out at the cash register are Kathy Savoie and Virginia Gagnon. I took my bicycle down to Mike Kmiec ' s bike store the other day and Mark Lemarier and Rick Longtin fixed it for me. Wendy Schubert, Cindy Deaborn, Kathy Saindon and Rhonda Salois work at the cash register. Tony Catalano ' s Build and Save, is the best carpentry shop in the Merrimack Valley. Tony, George McLaughlin, and John Mottola are considered the top wood workers in the area. Speaking of Tony, here comes my husband now. Yea, glad to see you again Sue. See you later Kurt. 158 w h . . i iC ■ , Y ' GRADUATION 159 160 vr- ' :;i H ■ H RUSS and CATHY ' Are You Having A Good Time? PAUL, DONNA, SUE and JEFF WQMB89 KAmBM BERT and GAYLE SHIRLEY AND THE BOYS ' CATHY and RUSS PAULA, KURT, DEBBIE, JOE and CINDY CLA98 DIRECTORY Alba, Juana 28 Chase Street. Alianello, Michael 14 Reservoir St. Allain, Judy 23 Grove St. Ange, Ton 14 Farley St. Annaloro, Lila 112 West St. Antoon, Marsha 81 Elmwood Rd. Apkarian, David 4 Dow St. Appleyard, Brenda 1 Bedford St. Arleque, Allen 24 Lowell Blvd. Atkinson, Jay 19 Central St. Baggetta, John 14 Bedford St. Baillargeon, Carol 48 Union St. Bailie, Lee 44 Conrad St. Bajor, Mark 25 King St Balogh, Irma 259 Oak St. Barry, Michael 3 Hazel St. Barry, Susan 1 50 Pleasant St. Becotte, Peggy 65 Adams Ave. Bedrosian, Stephen 5 Conrad St. Belair, Catherine 86 Phillips St. Belanger, Carol 92 Oakland Ave. Bell, Paula 1 73 Warwick St. Benedict, Richard 44 Emsley Terrace. Benson, Nancy 244 Oakland Ave. Bergeron, Cheryl 42 Perley St. Bernard, Denise 35 Vincent Ave. Berthold, Mary 49 Lowell St. Bird, Doyle 35 Oakhill Dr. Bird, Kimberley 35 Oak Hill Dr. Blackington, James 8 Summit Ave. Blanchard, Sharon 11 Hobson St. Blaser, Christopher 16 Houston Ave. Blood, Bruce 16 Avon Ave. Bodah, James 40 Camden St. Bodenrader, Nancy 6 Richard Ave. Bohondoney, Linda 28A Railroad St. Bonnano, John 59 Bonnano Ct. Bonenfant, Susan 35 Sunset Ave. Bordieri, Kim 1 00 Merriline Ave. Bousch, John 7 Harvard Ave. Bova, Paula 2 Hidden Rd. Briggs, Jon 3 Whitney St. Brown, Heidi 116 Perry Ave. Bryan, Linda 37 Westland St. Buben, Mark 103 Pleasant St. Buckley, Brian 10 Winchester Ave. Buco, Thomas 71 Derry Rd. Buffo, Robin 296 Lowell Street. Burns, Douglas 1 45 Lowell St. Busta, Gloria 10 Jeffre St. Byers, Rita 25 Kirk St. Callela, Denise 93 Pitman St. Camacho, Liza 283 Broadway. Cardone, David 37 Baremeadow. Carlson, Kurt 1 42 East St. Caron, Wayne Vivian St. Cartelli, John 49 Riverdale St. Carter, Jay 1 75 Howe St. Casey, Elizabeth 7 Mystic St. Castiglione, Gary 16 Webb St. Catalano, Anthony 83 Erie St. Cataldi, Jace 11 Anthony St. Cavanaugh, Carol 7 Duma Rd. Cebula, Virginia 11 Marylou St. Chase, Raymond 9 Boylston St. Cheney, Jerry 1 70 Merrimack St. Chontoian, Beverley 225 Oakland Ave. Clarke, Debra 31 Sea St. Clarke, Douglas 31 Sea St. Coco, Cheryl 24 Channing St. Coco, Kathleen 46 Oak Street Coco, Robert 43 Conrad St. Coletta, David 43 North St. Collins, John 7 Hill Top Rd. Collins, Stephen 4 Kirk St. Comtois, Gerald 30 Stephens St. Comtois, Gerald 30 Stephens St. Concheri, Mark 7 Callahan St. Cook, Carol 9 Craven St. Copley, Stephen 75 Kenwood Rd. Cottone, Georgia 28 Ormonde Rd. Craven, Brad 39 Pleasant View St. Crete, Lynne 360 Forest St. Cubelli, Deborah 9 Greenlawn Ave. Cyr, Angela 14 Freeport Ave. Daigle, Wayne 44 Kensington Ave. Dalwet, Robert 411 Merrimack St. Das, Stan 14 Ayer St. DeChane, Vincent 47 Kirk St. DeDeus, Manuel 7 Stevens St. 165 DeLuca, Anthony 9 Meadow St. Dennis, Mark 70 Lowell St. DeRosa, Deborah 31 East St. Desrosiers, Mark 41 Torino St. DiCenso, Algina 11 Anderson Dr. DiFruscia, Marie 49 Cross Rd. DiDio, Michael 536 Jackson St. Dillon, Charles 8 Byron Ave. DiMauro, Cheryl 11 Merimack St. DiMauro, Janice 8 Oakhill Dr. Dinsmore, Barry 10 Falcon St. Dobrzynski, Vicki 47 East St. Donahue, Jacqueline 8 Temple Dr. Donnelly, Kim 24 Morrison Ct. Dore, Anne 2 Alfred St. Douney, David 1 42 Pleasant Valley St. Drouin, Carol 28 Emsley Terrace Drury, Paul 26 Lorenzo Circle Dube, Barry 99 West St. Dube, Cheryl 246 Forest St. Dube, Patricia 35 Cross St. Dubois, Charles 49 Canobieola Rd. Dul, Richard 55 Boston St. Duquette, Denise 7 Field Ave. Dunn, Daniel 369 Pelham St. Earnshaw, Carol 43 Kensington Ave. Edwards, Jeffrey 25 Sawyer St. Egan, William 19 Stillwater Rd. Ehramjian, Karen 1 57 Center St. Ewing, Michael 15 Capitol St. Fair, Roswitha 19 Magna Rd. Findesen, John 110 Myrtle St. Fitzgerald, James 30 Atkinson St. Fleming, Catherine 16 Oak Knoll Rd. Fleming, Cynthia 93 Elm St. Florenz, Stephen 218 East St. Floris, Steven 21 Tower St. Fluet, Patricia 373 Pelham St. Foderaro, Elaine 1 22 Haverhill St. Follansbee, Barbara 63 Oakside Ave. Ford, Kathy 39 Ashford St. Forgione, Jane 29 Alvin St. Forseze, Joseph 1 89 North Lowell St. Fournier, April 67B Merrimack St. Fuller, Carol 17 Lincoln St. Gagnon, Virginia 1 60 Lowell St. Gallo, Michael 19 Grove St. Garrity, Tammy 1 35 Phillips St. Gaudreau, Louis 110 Elm St. Geary, John 52 Tower St. Ginchereau, Colleen 19 Noyes St. Gingras, Richard 30 Conrad St. Glaude, Roland 67 Woodburn Dr. Gobel, Harold 7 Smith Ave. Goossens, Judith 22 Clayton Ave. Gormley, Timothy 1 60 Maple St. Goulet, Curtis 32 Sea St. Grassello, Joseph 10 Meadow St. Grassello, Maria 23 Hunter Ave. Green, Michael 897 Riverside Dr. Griffin, Tim 1 46 Oak St. Gross, Robert 1 98 Tyler St. Grosse, Gayle 22 Farley St. Guertin, Veronica 25 Piedmont St. Gurka, Joseph 151 East St. Gutmans, Marianne 1 Constitution Way Hagopian, Debbie 257 Lowell St. Hajjar, Edmond 1 34 Pleasant St. Halaby, Effie 97 Howe St. Hamel, Deborah 9 Plymouth St. Hamel, Shirley 79 Golf Ave. Hannagan, Sharon 1 58 Oakside Ave. Harnisch, Susan 387 Oak St. Healey, Jacquelyn 25 Stevens St. Hering, Sandra 12 Pleasant Circle Hertrich, Elizabeth 16 Combination St. Hewson, James 17 Windsor St. Hibbard, Deborah 11 Riverview Ave. Hilbert, Stephen 14 Linden St. Hoffman, Lois 48 Jane Rd. Holland, Diane 32 Cambell Rd. Hollins, Donna 609 Lowell St. Hughes, Kathleen 91 North Lowell St. Hynes, Stephen 7 Bungalow Ave. Ireland, Catherine 7 Hazel St. Jaeger, Sharon 30 University Lane. Jardine, Anne 68 Newport St. Juba, Jean 12 Emerson Ave. Kachanian, Garon 11 Pleasant St. Kamal, Alan 10 Bernard Lane. Kennedy, Michael 26 Bowdoin St. Kiessling, John 39 Cochrane Circle Kilcoyne, Roberta 88 Center St. Kisiel, Robert 9 Hill Ave. Kissinger, Kevin 28 Union St. Kmiec, Michael 48 French St. 166 Korozis, Marina 34 Thornton Ave. Kuchar, Marlene 5 Richard Ave. Kuehn, Krista 6 Brookfield Rd. Kurkjian, Victoria 15 Armstrong Ave. Lacroix, Maureen 2 Glenwood Ave. La Fleur, Micharl 225 N. Lowell St. Landry, Paula 69 Edgewood Ave. Langlais, Linda 8 Norgate Rd. Langlais, Mark 8 Norgate Rd. La Plante, Cheryl 18 Orchard St. Larson, Linda 244 Hampshire Rd. Laurin, Andrew 24 Varnum Ave. Lavery, Brenda 18 Cypress Ave. Lavigne, Yvette 10 University Lane Lavoie, Dolores 1 76 Hampstead St. Lavoie, Linda 62 Campus Rd. Lawton, Michael 17 Joy Terrace. Lebel, Michael 15 Presidential Lane. LeBlanc, Ethel 39 Oaklartd Ave. Lemarier, Mark 49 Oakland Ave. Lemay, Therese 20 Gold Ave. Lemoine, Susan 47 Davis Rd. Leonard, Elizabeth 240 Hampstead St. Leonhart, Steve 9 Garden City Rd. Lerned, Jeff 1 93 Haverhill St. Lesperance, Ernie 94 Clayton Ave. Longtin, Rick 114 West St. Luciano, James 1 Dearborn Rd. Luciano, Vincent 1 Dearborn Rd. Lucier, Debra 98 Elm St. Lupo, Susan 53 Plymouth St. MacLean, Linda 1 22 Pleasant Valley St. MacLean, Susan 1 22 Pleasant Valley St. Malley, Mary 11 Pearl St. Mansor, Mary 20 Meadow Brook Rd. Marchman, Lee 1 Merrill St. Mariano, David 4 Olive St. Marsan, Alfred 465 Lowell St. Marsden, Nancy 21 Ridge St. Martin, Scott 35 Milk St. Martone, Leila 30 Longwood Dr. Masucci, Donna 44 Summer St. Matthes, Gayle 17 Sunset Ave. Mazzotta, Maureen 39 Anderson Dr. McCall, Colleen 165 Hampshire Rd. McDowell, Richard 50 Hidden Rd. McGrath, Sharon 1 42 Butternut Lane McLaughlin, George 39 Capitol St. McMahon, Susan 21 Pelham St. McMenamon, Patricia 36 Ashford St. Mikulis, Michaele 99 Harris St. Minichino, Fred 491 Prospect St. Moore, John 16 Emerson Ave. Moore, Mae 4 McKinley Ave. Moran, Maureen 18 Noyes Terrace. Moreau, Dorina 6 Kirk St. Morin, Donna 1 26 Haverhill St. Morin, Mike 20 Green St. Morse, Susan 1 03 Butternut Lane Mottola, John 23 Wallace St. Mushow, Cheryl 27 Linwood Ave. Nason, Jeffrey 235 Howe St. Nelson, Daralyn 287 Pelham St. Nicholson, Gayle 29 Currier Ave. Nolet, Steven 18 Campus Rd. Nolin, Lisa 31 Laurel Ave. O ' Connell, Paula 612 Prospect St. O ' Dowd, Jean 2 Pleasant Circle O ' Loughlin, James 253 Lowell St. Ouelette, Denise 3 Ponderosa Ave. Pacheco, Mary 444 Howe St. Palazzo, Mary 151 Lowell St. Pandelena, Michael 3 Brook St. Panebianco, Debora 6 Tyler St. Pappalardo, Patrice 4 Clayton Ave. Paris, Catherine 15 Gaston St. Parisi, Sharon 431 Oak St. Parrino, Claire 15 Endicott Cir. Parsons, Nancy 18 Court St. Pauk, Karen 83 Boston St. Pelczar, Rosemary 80 Howe St. Pelletier, Mary Eva 109 Phillips St. Peredna, Ronald 66 Currier St. Perkins, Bruce 26 Dewey St. Persichetti, Gary 66 Berwick St. Peters, Jeremiah 37 Tower St. Petteruti, Joyce 19 Chadwick St. Phillips, Kathy 8 Emsley Terrace Piccirillo, Judy 38 Lorenzo Circle. Pilz, Stephen 31 Millen St. Plantamura, Mike 56 Lowell St. Plooffe, Rachel 21 Tedesco Rd. Poisson, Lucy 16 Annis St. Polizzotti, Sal 15 Dottie Lane Pomerleau, Lionel 171 N. Lowell St. Pricer, Lonnie 31 Seneca St. 167 4f « ' Purdy, Helen 72 Broadway St. Ratcliffe, Dianne 59 Tower St. Ratte, Gail 4 Orchard St. Raymond, Brian 9 Glen Ave. Regan, David 83 Lorenzo Circle Regan, Maureen 7 Beverly St. Reid, Elizabeth 215 Pelham St. Reitano, Donna 87 Butternut Lane Remillard, Matther 6 Alexander Circle. Rheault, Richard 65 N. Lowell St. Ricci, Dale 14 Randolph Ave. Riccio, Don 9 Wallace St. Riddle, Lindsey 67 Hampshire St. Ripley, Dale 10 Kenwood Rd. Rogers, Kimberly 2 John St. Roman, Alma 23 Magna Rd. Rose, Shirley 44 Myrtle St. Rotondo, David 154 Hampshire Rd. Rudis, Sheryl 7 Whittier St. Ruffen, Gary 79 Butternut Lane Saalfrank, Deborah 26 Butternut Lane Saindon, Kathryn 61 Pinehurst Ave. St. Jean, John 2 Baldwin St. Salois, Rhonda 1 77 Lowell St. Samperi, Vito 76 Ames St. Sanft, Deborah 88 Pleasant View St. Sanford, Carolyn 39 Campus Rd. Sanguedolce, Anthony 235 Jackson St. Sanguedolce, Diane 102 East St. Savoie, Catherine 270 Howe St. Schilling, Kenneth 38 Sandra Lane Schenk, Ray 60 Spencer St. Schubert, Wendy 86 Anderson Dr. Sciuto, James 3 Jade St. Sciuto, John 57 Olive St. Scott, Brian 15 Frederick Ave. Scott, Cathy 78 Tyler Ave. Seaborne, Cynthia 79 Brown St. Sharron, Linda 201 Oakland Ave. Shaw, Debbie 35 Webb St. Shea, Cindy 8 Brown Ct. Sheehan, John 99 Boston St. Silvestro, Michael 19 Campbell St. Simone, Sandra 14 Campbell St. Slater, Stephen 16 Clayton Ave. Smith, David 1 56 Oakland Ave. Smith, Diane 7 Roosevelt Ave. Smith, Janis 3 Pinehurst Ave. Snell, Karen 51 Campus Rd. Snow, Lamela 3 Coronet Ave. Soucy, Eugena 119 West St. Spencer, Dawn 42 Gaston St. Stanley, Linda 2 Grove St. Stansits, Julia 223 Hampstead St. Stoebel, Barbara 1 Ashford St. Stott, David 1 25 Pleasant St. Struffalino, Michele 493 Prospect St. Sullivan, Paula 36 Woodland St. Sullivan, Sean 27 Quincy St. Sweeney, Deborah 4 Bryant Ave. Tardugno, Brian 231 Forest St. Tompkins, Randi 3 Short St. Towler, Nancy 21 1 2 Camden St. Townsend, Robert 4 Stoneybrook Rd. Toye, Robert 60 Elm St. Traficante, Donna 205 Howe St. Tremblay, Roger 33 Monroe Ave. Tremblay, Thomas 27 Butternut Lane. Turcotte, Linda 35 Stillwater Rd. Vahan, Julia 30 Danbury Dr. Vaiknoras, Paula 26 Almort St. Valliere, Irene 31 Perley St. Waite, Brenda 12 Cypress Ave. Waks, Mark 79 Lorenzo Circle. Walker, Susan 15 Burrill Ave. Walsh, Kevin 105 Alshand Ave. Walsh, Rita 18 Madison St. Watts, Gary 191 Forest St. Weinhold, Jeffrey 14 College Lane Weisenborn, Jeff 69 North St. Welch, Gerald 4 Dumas Rd. Welch, Shaun 9 David Rd. Williams, James 40 Cherry Hill Circle. Wilson, Laurie 7 Kimball Rd. Winn, Kathleen 6 Foreside St. Witzgall, James 405 Pelham St. Wojtas, Susan 310 Oak St. Wooles, Scott 12 Tyler St. Worster, Sharon 6 Harvard Ave. Wrobel, Michael 366 Hampshire Rd. Yohe, Rebecca 42 Butternut Lane. Young, Nancy 73 N. Lowell St. 168 Our Qenior year began on September 4th, 1 974. TENNEY HICH SCHOOL METHUEN, MASS. It was a year marked by the usual homework and tests but . • • 169 fm We also greatly anticipated the long-awaited senior activities. United in friendship and enthusiasm we shared the year with each other. ' Jfc - is t It was the time we spent with our friends that was important. £ i w •v ' i- . , 1 li-x  , Our senior year has ended Each of us spent ft pursuing different interests, but we were bound together in the common tie of friendship. ■AW- The Class of 75 9ays. . . FAREWELL. 173 « ' AUT0GRAPH9 AUTOGRAPHG 175 I wish to fake this opportunity to extend my sincere thanks to members of the faculty and the yearbook staff for their cooperation in producing this book. Hopefully it will bring back many pleasant memories throughout the coming years. Goodbye and good luck, graduates. JnpUfc ou Mvjafi o c editor l r . .1 ■M H s day! For yesterday is but a c And tomorrow is only a vision — But today well-lived Makes every yesterday a dream of happiness And every tomorrow a vision of hope — Look well therefore to this day! From The Sanskrit


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