Milford High School - Oak Lily and Ivy Yearbook (Milford, MA)

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r-r: nm t H THIS IS DRY GENERAL RULES Lutll cifxsyw- OjLL Idl yUO-Uf JjJiLL U ioJjL. Crffrinu PERSONS USING THE POOL MUST OBSERVE ANY REASONABLE REQUEST OF THE POOL SUPERVISOR OR INSTRUCTORS. 2 NO PERSON SHALL DESTROY. REMOVE , OR DEFACE ANY BUILDING. EQUIPMENT, SIGN , OR OTHER PROPERTY. ' -I PERSON WILL BE HELD LIABLE FOR DAMAGE. ROUGH PLAY, OBSCENE. OR INDECENT L ANGUAGE OR BEHJIVIOR. DRINKING OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES OR ANY OTHE FORM OF DISORDERLY CONDUCT IS PROHIBITED. , K.0 PERSON SHALL SELL. EXHIBIT. OR DISPLAY ANY BUSINESS OR COMMERCIAL TRADE ITEMS WITHOUT PERMISSION. 5. NO PERSON WITH A COMMUNICABLE DISEASE IS ALLOWED TO USE THE POOL. 6. ALL PERSONS ARE REQUIRED TO TAKE A CLEANSING SHOWER BEFORE ENTERING THE POOL. 7. ONLY PERSONS WITH PROPER BATHING SUITS OR TRUNKS WILL BE ALLOWED IN POOL. CUT OFFS GYM SHORTS ARE PROHIBITED. 8. ALL BATHERS WITH SHOULDER LENGTH HAIR ARE REQUIRE TO WEAR BATHING CAPS. MALE AND FEMALE. 9. NO BATHER SHALL ENTER THE POOL UNLESS A QUALIFIED INSTRUCTOR IS PRESENT. 10. NO ONE IS ALLOWED TO SWIM ALONE AT ANY TIM 11. NO ONE UNDER 3 FEET TALL OR UNDER 8 YRS. OF AGI WILL BE ALLOWED IN POOL AREA WITHOUT PERMISSION ' 1 ■ :: ■ ’ ' 1 ' Ti Oak, Lily, and Ivy Ninty-first Edition Memories k . .. of days gone by TABLE OF Faculty.12 B-9 TEACHERS RESOURCE CENTER Athletics . SENIORS.30 4 CONTENTS ) Pkg:s. 500 Shts. 810 RECYCLK White Composition Paper Kuied V H II lO ' .Sub lf School MAINCO SwppU 57 Pio St C4Ate««. Mo DO NOT LABEL THIS END Activities.138 Underclassmen .. 152 fragile AMDLEJjflTHmt AGH F Ads . 160 5 Mr. Robert Andreola ] Class Advisors Mr. Robert Andreola and Miss ephanie Slack To Mr. Andreola, a very special teacher with whose efforts, time, energy and dedi¬ cation as an advisor to the Class of 1975, has helped us realize the meaning behind the words “Success Through Cooperation”. To you, the dedication of this yearbook is our way of saying thanks for your unselfish devotion to our class. 7 IN APPRECIATION Words cannot possibly express our sincere appreciation and gratitude to our two dedicated advisors, Mrs. Claudia Doherty and Mr. Russell Ridolfi. Without their help and guidance, this book could not be a reality. Their role as advisors extends beyond the classroom; not only have they been our yearbook advisors, they have been our friends. Their patience and preserverence, along with their other outstanding quahties, has won the respect and admiration of all who have come in contact with them. It is with pride and affection that the staff of the Oak, Lily and Ivy say thankyou. 8 rs. Claudia Doherty Mr. Russell Ridolfi 9 ' 1 Judy Anderson Shirley Bosma Tim Burke Vic Chiu Susan Davis Dianne DelVecchio Cindy Guido Bobby Herlihy Patti McDonnell Paula Moore Marie Pagucci Michelle Paretti Karen Pettinari David Rando Judy Reis - Kathy Sullivan Karen Votolato Judy Anderson Shirley Bosma Tim Burke Vic Chiu Donna Covino Ed Curran Elena Curran Susan Davis Dianne DelVecchio Paula DeMaria Lisa lacovelli Michelle Paretti Joe Petrini Dave Rando Judy Reis Karen Vayo Karen Votolato Judy Acquafresca Donna Arcudi Claire Arminio Jayne Asprey Terri Baldwin Kathy Barsamian Barbara Berry Dana Bishop Bob Bonvino Mary Caito LouAnn Chalmers Vic Chiu Joe Ciaramicoli Donna Covino Mary Ann Creasia Ed Curran Elena Curran Marc Davis Dianne DelVecchio Paula DeMaria Bonnie DeMacedo Marie DiCrescentis Susan Gonsalves 10 I. STAFF Jodi Grille John lacovelli Vin ladarola Patti Jenkins Karen Johnson Kim Knight Robin Kuezer Bob Locke Kathy May Lina Mazzarelli Patti McDonnell Marie Pagucci Karen Pettinari Bruno Rossacci Luanne Rota Jay Sangervasi Maureen Sayles Nancy Seaver Kathy Sullivan Cheryl Tusino Karen Vayo Theresa Villani Fred We regies Vic Chiu Marc Davis Joe Grille Bobby Herlihy John lacovelli Kevin Kalunian John Lemish Morin’s Studio Marty Nappi Dawn DeRose Linda Noguera Sabrina O’Meara Theresa Villani 11 TEACHERS RESOURCE CENTER FACULTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Dr. James J. Buckley PAUL F. RAFTERY PRINCIPAL JOSEPH TOSCHES ADMINISTRATOR JOYCE PHILLIPS A SSI ST A NT PRINCIPA L A much deserved thank you is extended to Dr. James J. Buckley, Superintendent of Schools, and to the School Committee for their many hours of devoted work. Mem¬ bers of the Committee are: Mr. Edward P. Doherty, chair¬ man, Mr. Joseph Arcudi, Mr. Salvatore Cimino, Mr. Carl DiGregorio, Mr. David Hayes, Mr. George Holland, and Mr. Ronald Santacroce. DAVID HAYES A SSIS TANT PRINCIPA L CHARLES ESPANET GUIDANCE FATHER CIAMBELLI GUIDANCE EDWARD COTTIER GUIDANCE DR. JOHN DESALVIA GUIDANCE PAULINE KALAGHER SCIENCE JOYCE PYNE BUSINESS Socdh (kniradlsss. Quidanct Qssoc. BARBARA CIESLA GUIDANCE GEORGE ANDERSON GUIDANCE c h c u p u r £ o o ri y MARY MAHONEY SCIENCE ' r ‘ ' t f I T I RICHARD CORBIN PH YSICA L ED UCA TION JOAN SENECAL HOME ECONOMICS KAREN MELANSON MA THEM A TICS PAUL DELANEY TRA DE A NDIND USTR Y ARTHUR SHPOLA BUSINESS ROBERT GOSS SCIENCE Man must be DISCIPLINED, for he is by nature raw and wild—Kant 16 DAVID CRESCENZI PHYSICAL EDUCA TION JAMES WITTORFF PHYSICAL EDUCATION MELVYN ROTA SCIENCE BETH JONES MA THEM A TICS EVELYN TOUHEY HOME ECONOMICS MARY JANEBLACK ART JOHN DAIGLE ENGLISH He who is his own COUNSELOR knows nothing sure but what he has laid out.— Herbert CanPrA a WISDOM is to the soul what health is to the body.—LaRoc hefoucauld JOHN CALAGIONE SCIENCE ROBERT ANDREOLA SOCIAL STUDIES SHEILA O’NEILL FOREIGN LANGUAGE ANTHONY CHINAPPI PHYSICAL EDUCATION JOHN BRANN ENGLISH c a o ERNEST KAPATOES SOCIAL STUDIES CLAIRE PICKETT ENGLISH MATTHEW O’CONNOR SOCIAL STUDIES DEBORAH MEIKLE ENGLISH DAS FUeUTMlCH oilu i ANTHONY VILLANI FOREIGN LANGUAGE BEATRICE KLEIN BUSINESS WILLIAM PEPKA RICHARD PULTZ SOCIAL STUDIES SCIENCE T- AKsi. mm W ' l 5 • To know how to suggest is the great art of TEACHING.—Amid PAUL DUFAULT SOCIAL STUDIES CLAUDIA DOHERTY ENGLISH WILLIAM KARP PHOTOGRAPHY DAVID MUNSEY TRA DE A NDIND USER Y ROSEANN FRANCESCONI HOME ECONOMICS JOANNE BINKS ENGLISH 1C7 PALMINA CAWLEY SCIENCE He that RE¬ SPECTS not is not respected.— Herbert DENNIS CANDINI BUSINESS JOHN SWEENEY BUSINESS CLARK BRENNAN ART DORIS DRISCOLL READING ERNEST RAMSEY TRA DE A ND INDUSER V ALAN DIFONZO MA THEM A TICS DONALD lACOVELLI MUSIC Small SERVICE is true service while it lasts — Wordsworth ARLENE GUIDALI PH YSICA L ED VC A TION NICHOLAS TOBIN MUSIC ALEXANDER GROMYKO TRADE AND INDUSTRY JAMES MCCALLUM ENGLISH DONALD BONNIE BUFALO FOREIGN LA NG UA GE When we think we LEAD, we most are lead.—Byron FRANCIS HUTCHEONS TRA DE A ND IND USTR Y FRANCIS SMALL MA THEM A TICS RUSSELL RIDOLFI FOREIGN LA NG UA GE MARY LEE BOUCHER ENGLISH P. MARIE COLAVITA ENGLISH arumal AGNES DUGGAN MA THEM A TICS RUSSELL KASSATLY MA THEM A TICS JOHN PARRILLO MEDIA CENTER CHARACTER is much easier kept then recovered. — Thomas Paine JOSEPH STOICO SPECIAL EDUCATION SUZANNE CASWELL READING ROBERT DWYER BUSINESS iiiaiiiafc EVEMARIE VISCONTI SOCIAL STUDIES PAUL SCAGNELLI OCCUPATIONAL ED UCA TION LORRAINE LYNCH MA THEM A TICS STEPHANIE SLACK PHYSICAL EDUCATION LEARNING makes a good man better, and an ill man worse. R. Chamon HARRY PETERS DATA PROCESSING CHARLES STAND PHYSICAL EDUCATION MARY ANN TEBEAU ENGLISH LAWRENCE BONETTI TRADE AND INDUSTRY JOHN PILLA BUSINESS J — CAROLYN BROWN ENGLISH LOUISE DECICCO FOREIGN LA NGUAGE STUDY as if you were to live forever, but live as if you were to die to mo r ro w.—I seda re NELLO ALLEGREZZA MA THEM A TICS JEAN FORD MA THEM A TICS A SCHOLAR knows nothing of boredom.— Richter A EDWARD BURKE ENGLISH KATHLEEN DRAKE PH YSICA L ED UCA TION MARY LEE BUSINESS LOUIS PIAZZA SCIENCE REBECCA PARKINSON HOME ECONOMICS KNOW¬ LEDGE with¬ out practice makes but half an artist.— T. Wilson GERTRUDE HEALEY NURSE PHILIP MORRISON TRA DE A ND IND USTR Y GABRIEL DEBATTISTA SOCIAL STUDIES ANN MCCARTHY HOME ECONOMICS DANIEL MAGEE BUS I NESS FRANCIS JABLONSKI SCIENCE TERESA NELSON FOREIGN LA NG UA GE James Berrini CAFETERIA STAFF, Back: Mrs. Cos¬ tanza. Middle: Mrs. Zyskowski, Mrs. Sebastiao, Mrs. Longchamps, Mrs. Dio- medcs, Mrs. Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Manna, Mrs. Grassi, Mrs. Caron. Front: Mrs. Fcccia, Mrs. Colantonio, Mrs. Alves, Mrs. Krikorian, Mrs. Carabba, Mrs. Bunker, Mrs. Gogliormella, Mrs. Cic- carelli, Mrs. Gandolfi, Mrs. Tomaso. rmnoRi Patricia Lally Dorothy Abbondanza Concetta Caccavelli Linda Giacomuzzi Pierina Ramelli Helen Neuding Sophie Connors Theresa Visconti rxw ' i ' mim |inmf 1 f WR.DC «AT 1 1 CO-tDITOR 1 co;r rTOK ..,1 . uT IVTfm - Jkf moiC ftItStIteM HMMMItS . , , 1 , l - ■ ' V « 4 ■ , . 1_ ;1 ■ . . .1 4 i ti 1 i 1 ' , J THt 1175 OLI cotimmt OAK. LILY and IVY It is so hard to describe the hopes, anticipation and frustration one ex¬ periences in putting out a yearbook. There are so many things you would like to do and include, but time and space do not allow. First-hand ex¬ perience makes one realize the tre¬ mendous amount of work involved and the cooperation necessary to make the book a success. In addition to having fun. we have found it to be a learning experience as well. We must express our deepest thanks to our two dedicated advisors. Mrs. Claudia Doherty and Mr. Russell Ridoin. who have given so much of themselves. Special thanks must also be given to Judy Anderson. Susan Davis and Judy Reis; their many contributions to this book cannot be measured in words. Their diligence and many hours of hard work has helped make this book possible. We share the feelings of each previous staff in that we have pub- Ushed the most unique and memorable yearbook ever. We can only hope that you get as much enjoyment out of this aook as we have put into it. A i 1 Likes? ... Dislikes? ... Of Course I’m working! Yes. Karen, it’s a typewriter. What do you mean, will the book b finished? id yon REALLY Editor: Christina Morrell, Assistant: Joseph Restic. At any rate ... You got a problem? What do YOU want? I don’t believe it! Show us some of your Kung Fu, Victor! We’ll make you an offer you can’t refuse. You’re nice too!!! THESTAFFOFTHE OAK, LILY AND IVY PROUDLY PRESENTS THE CLASS OF 1975 ... 1975 SUPER SENIORS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Mary Caito Ken Peiper BESTNATURED Cheryl Tusino Mark Dagnese MOST COOPERATIVE Tom Maher Judy Anderson MOST TALKATIVE Leslie Curran William Sharp MOST MUSICAL Melinda Cameiro Karen Zacchilli Robert Herlihy MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Marc Davis Tina Bettuelli MOST FLIRTATIOUS Patricia Dean Arthur Chianese 33 FRIENDLIEST Christina Morrell Robert Bonvino Ann Marie Abbondanza Brenda Alexander Bradford Allen Leslie Alves Ni ts, Chin food, s, the g£ g, bottles, hp homework,Jpractice, flSWi Her favorite u?” Her ambition Ann Marie . . . “Abbtf”. likes Jim Croce, Elton John, my radio, p ey car. Little bl e dislikes can greasy hair, conce people, dull pa|§ie: a fine how do you Hey, am I crowd! asastant. H Judy ... likes my friends, MacDdnald’s.ranng around, Boys, m animals, dislikes Snobs, diets, bbr om. Her favo ite .«5P‘ ambition is to help exceptional diildren. Bradford . . . “Bud”, “Alko” ito M.pj?.. TracM and Field, Wee Spring, “The Ledge”, di ikes Mondays,paving no m y, fall. His vorite saying is “Oh, ya.” His ambition is to go college. Leslie Ann Marie . . . ‘ Ivsie” likes D.S.A.,fcghtbulbs. Parkland f otguns, ' Heidi, the Heights crew, Ttny’s cellar, Red freak, A-51, A- . Mirkes waiting for Redfreak in the morning,, Dale, summer of ’73, Charles, Peof e with big moutfs! Her favorite saying is “You’re buying. I’m flying!” Her ambition is to live my ' life to the fullest! 34 t Robert Alves Judy Anderson t t Robert m. . “Old Man” likes Daigle’s cove. Tequila Sunrise, Art’s car, my stereo the jFair, a good pool tabl ? Nipmuc Rod Gun, 1971, weekends Chinese restaiiitefflfs, ' ' February vacation, CYl dislikes College applications, Dick’s pool table, M.B., my car, when Daig’s not home, Media Center, caf eria food, rain. His favorite sajiSg is “Go ead, do it, Arty’” His anteition is to |0lt a toll booth. I ‘ nuyTthe se: Judy . . . “Juot” likes fi ds, fanii tne seaso: maybe’s. Her ambition is ygach yo g childn Donna CntMio ... Mes SCHdary’s, frien«k_ Donuts, ridilJg around, Maci i ald’s, Thet|feins Monday mo ridings, bad moo Hex favQ, ambition is toilpt the most out olli dislikes sneezing p es, Dunkin g xsL ainy days, me a bifeak.” Her Dd na Arcu dt-,,. . “Donna”, “Cudie”, “D.A.” likes being involvild U athletics, 2:04 m.. vacati ns(? family friends, Michelle, my car. dislikes who feel women feuld not Wve equal rights. Her favorite saying is “Spa Give me a break! Her ambitions to someday be a Physical Education Teafhc Gina . . V ' Gina” likes chocolate shakes, be; combs, watCT skiing, dislikes the Lemo, icy snp f ' Her favorite Wvinff i.s “onno-habv. 12.1. sriveihik nurse. si memories, Spanish, i|i Her ari Claire . . . “Clara” likes My tfflephone, the family, my friends, surprises, good memorii dislikes the en d yf the good thing, waitin phonies, disappointments. Her faWrite sayin; Y hf, right.” Her ambition is to te ch nursery ic I Ml , parking, issy people, it to be a jeekends f l endless summel rpBy diys, regrets, wing ij tHM? Hey, what’s llap Wl- I ■ I. I games, my nior year, bored, ppening! Donna Antonio Donna Arcudi E. Claire Arminio 35 Jayne . . . likes Finnic, basketball games, “Sidney”, summer of 74, my friends. dislikes New Year’s Eve, Dilla Street, snowy streets, longer hours, “Bad Luck”. Robert . . . “Buck” litxs Hunting, hocl , basketbalC Tradesman, driving around, dislikes Woonsocket, R.I. His favorite saj ng is “Tell me about it.” Roberta . . . “Berta” likes “Harry”, Bashue, my parents, life,- ?, rosebud, 42, my football shirt, dislikes fingernail biting, work, no gas, actors, people who don’l mind their own business, New .Jersey, waiting. Her favorite saying is “That’s not the point.” Her ambition is be determined in life. | Terasa Marie . . . “Mi”, “Ta”, “teVi” likes seasons of life and year, rainbows, the bridge, little brown cars, being me, cabin days, shot-guns, getting baked, nice eyes, M.D.A., New Hampshire, music, having fun, Woodville, USA. dislikes mashed potatoes, funky people, racy tars, sandy snow, starless night, my school locker, heroes, end of free time. Her favorite saying is “C tcN,a buzz, think sun¬ shine, have a toke.” Her ambition is to see the eaj p fly wnh the dove, see the sunset at the end of the day. Ellen . . . “Ellie” likes my many new and old friends, family, my enbounter memories, getting mail, McDonald’s, yny bosses, sharing my innemost feelings ' widi all my close friends. di kes ' mmi K p ple, rainy days, not bemg able to get the car. Bad moods, glasses, school, eurly hair. Her ambition is to own her own fabric shop and live life to it’s fullest. Roberta Balducci Teresa Baldwin I J Jayne Asprey Robert Bacchiocchi Brian Bagley Ellen Baraiolo 36 Marie Barry Kathy Barsamian Kimberly Behnke Barbara Berry Maire Elaine . . . “Shorty”, “Stilts” likes my parents, my job, sleeping all morning, F.M., my friends, food, life, happiness and peace, dislikes snobby people, getting up early, people who live by what other people think, starting the day off on the wrong foot. Her favorite saying is “I doubt it! Fanastic! Come on!” Her ambition is making something out of her life. Kathy ... “Nails” likes my friends, Whitinsville, Dec. 4, sunny days, basketball, riding around, dislikes unfriendly people, Media Center, 10 of 2. Her favorite saying is “I cracked.” Her ambition is to become a fashion designer. Kimberly Ellen . . . “Kim”, “Behnke” likes music, art, dancing, talking on the phone, Arizona, baking ' ence, being with friends, WROR. dislikes prejudged people, pelple who are ito-faced, being forced to eat. Women’s Lib, getting embarrassed, writing lettefs. Her favorite safmg is “To live a love, you have to give a love, to givCia lofe, you have to be part of a love.” Her ambition is to be a Laboratory Tecliifean. Barbara . . . likes Ronnie, my fnends, weekends, ChjQ a food, playing sports, the black LTD, teasing Bif|[ie. disJikes jjj iiQd people, dogs. Her ambition is to bean accountant. friends, M?A.L., my beach. dislike 914r t, snow. His favorite to pursue a career in David . . . likes sports, especially baseball, my fa glove, J. Town, P.A., Oct 22, 1972, Butch, summer 74, Baseball, Hud son game, nothing able to do what I saying is “Nothing much, iatlUt right?” His ambition Henry . . . “Blind Henry” Mei mmer days, good parties, being quiet, dislikes cold days, lots of homework, getting upjn the morning for school, noisy people. His favorite saying is “Ya, right, Yea you’re nice though.” His ambition is to make the best out of life. athletics. V David Bertulli Henry Bertulli 37 William Besozzi Paula Bolotte Marie Bonina Dana Bishop Tina Bettuelli yVilliam . . . “Billy” likes time, people, places, and things in my life, dislikes being miserable. His f avorite saying is “What?” His ambition is to try everything. Tina . . . “Betts”, “Cowboy” likes playing tennis, football games, the Beach Boys, Paragon Park, Horseneck Beach, snow storms, mashed potatoes, homemade pizza, dances, getting rowdy, riding bikes, dislikes stuck up people, meatloaf, 10 of 2, getting in trouble, getting yelled at for nothing, being sick, people who think they are great. Her favorite saying is “your gauk, see you on the beach, “Kick it”.” Her ambition is to be a teacher’s aidf in anflurseiy school. Dana . . . “Bish” likes 12-24-73, N|o dly IfTgh sleeping, weekends, to do nothing, food-any and all. dislikes gettiil up-carly, jocks, filling out blue forms, having to wait, working weekends. His saying is “keep it up. I’ll . . ., Take a walk. Take a flying leap.” His aiwitio is to find true happiness and contentment in life. Brian . . . “Tate” likes Sun, catching ajbiizz, wrestling, Hein ken a rainy day, California, football, dislikes red necks, moutii liars. His favorite sayin g is “that’s alright.” His ambition is to be a physical therapis 1 b v ther and father, my faily, October 31, I do, getting along, dislikes rainy days, unhappy people, not being with the o%ejJ Ibve. Jfle faYdrite saying is “jPar-oo, give me a break.” Her ambition is to bj p edicqyrep rd technician. Marie . . . “Banana”, “Peaches” i VVNp®2 20 74, ma doggie, pizza,j|he Cape, dislikes a certain girl in HopedaleTraSlB y . en 1 hav work Satui ay ni ts, staying home on weekends, havingimy. liceps fler favoUte saying is ‘Don’t take it so hard, truck slow.” r ambition is to’get a job. 38 Robert Bonvino Thomas Bonina my cat in Robert . . . “Bing”, “Bob likes Silver Hill, Louisa Lake, hp 9 k ,14-21, 1 dislikes Shrewsbury, Cardiactracks, long His ambition is to b an electrical engineer. Terese . . . “Tei1rib0rra” likes friendly people, who think, they’r better than everyone else. Her here.” Her ambjbQn is to do whatever I want to do Shidey , . . “Sbiri” likes my family, friaids, Ty r IS ring, my stuffed is to help others. ‘get outta food, sleeping, my isJU islikes the.,U-tuTn, anch 9 yies, homework. Her ambition Sharon . . . “Sha’V ej iipn John, milk, flowers, riding around, Chinese food, id pits, suinmer of’74. dislikes times, getting mySSlT in a big mess ILhble ' i et odtof it. Her fa |lfrit5 ' ?a n|ps‘- ndlbing, I don’t Know, Her ambitibn is to be a veteriparian Afsistant: ‘B hkl” “Barb” oot the Iptig and wiw g road,’ izza, lifesaver gum. disli people who think they ko It all, one-Wayjstci s in Hq|p[£di(|e, wanting and ne ' r getting. Her favorite saypg IS “giiwne a break, get back, ooo babe, back off, wanna go crusin?” Her ambition is to have one. I ‘FootsiiPy lcejB. ' R V.W.A., Papa Gino’s, Terese Borra Shirley Bosma Sharon Bowen 39 ' -4 Frank . . . likes good times and good friends weekends, J.O, dislikes obstinate people, rain, bananas. His favorite saying is “T’ve had it!” His ambition is English teacher. ‘s Gary . . “Cacc” li es R.L.H., Sunday morning paper routenheV ape with Mike S., N.J., weekend with W, R, R, “Liclit”, Marine Science projects. dislikes crutches, not getting the car, waiting, leaving, telephone calls after 12:00, climbing a mountain in N.H. in the rain, Provincetown. His favorite saying is “go sleep in the car, Mike”. His ambition is to live in a home by the cean. Michael . . . “Mike” likes hunting, dislikes people who can learn a lot, but cannot think. His favorite saying is “a healthy America is a strong America.” His ambition is to be happy in whatever1”m doing. Nancy .. . Her ambition is to fullfill my future plans. William . . . “Billy” likes my friends, my family, it lip food, dislikes com¬ petition, war, work. His ambition is to become a speech therapist. Timothy . . . “Tim” likes 8 20 74, M.J., coming to school, riding around, the Cape, Junior Prom 74, Framingham, my friends, Pago-Pago. dislikes Algebra, cold days, mods 1 2, clocks, P.E., being bombed, snow. His fayfirite saying is “See ya on the beach. Don’t panic, did you catch that?” His ambition isto pjneday say I’ve made it. William Burgey Timothy Burke Frank Bruno Michael Bucci Nancy Bulso Gary Cacciola 40 Mary Caito Melinda Carneiro Mary . . . likes reading, sewing, my art classes (when 1 can get to them), dislikes my job, term papers ver vacation, having no time to what I want to do. Her ambition is to get the mostj can out of life and be happy doing it. ;ng to someone and thef don”t listen, certain teacher. His ambition is Join 2oast Guard. “ M ' LM ss flavin e the piano, learning h feto rite music, eating, sunny dayi|Pbnnis| chord progressions, music tti9|||H raewprk, music history tests, theor diction, losing my temper, dtf 5 i H||||ii| oring classes, fighting with anfcne; swimming. Her ambition t j lco K music teacher nd chorUjpiir tor. TMI oMwk trail, waterf , amusement parks, slwing Ime ' Tfft turdaS m ing, being different, people w ||||H||| H bu ss, jewelry, snowballa hW picnic in a green meadow, Italiat K.li H seanj ying. snooK House A Office, the system, hypocrl|Bi;se H bp li wa ng ti Her favorite saying is -‘Dumb broad, 9||iJ |Hei[ a ' l| ||||||||g| in a rything I do. lilfr Jfr., 8 17 74, sume of ‘70, my ImiUm K Pink Floyd, Encounter, dancing, dil Hjjj ople who wreck my clothes. Her favoffl H is Special Education Teacher. ?W. “Zeguro” likes ni] 7|l 74, 44 Fruit S%, t bm Mods 14 15, Sen: Ksillll! Inaha’ noQ ’ ' ■y family, weekends, my friendi m questioned, disappointmenj Ituh! who knew?” Her ambitji Loullmn . . . ‘ Lou” likei special memories, Frencl waiting, being bored. H is to someday become aj| laying ler. Rickard Ramsey, fi irig in ' ikes ron,, Mi etball, hunting, cabinet making, insulting Mr. and League Champs in Cross Country, dislikes Anita Carusi Ann Castiglione Lou Ann Chalmers 41 Phillip Chapman Victor Chiu Theresa Clark 42 Arthur Chianese Lori Chianese I Artnur . . . “Arty Actor” tikes acting tiip, watcWng tKe game at Johnny D’s, bagging Franky at Tradesmen, The Big “D”. dislhtes the cold weather, no acts to be committed, people who leech smokes, when Johnny’s not home, ten of two (J.P.). His favo|ite saying is “That’s a hell of a deal.” His ambition i let a lobster run loose oit the floor of Pier 4. Lori . . . “Lu”, “Lome” likes my family, d.d., Miguel, 44JFruit St goney, money and more money, “chucking”, dislikes people, school, the faceWoisoii ivy. Her favorite saying is “ ‘ill’, F.O.” Her ambition is to be satisfied. Victor . . . likes Bruce Lee, people’s company, bars, ChinatdWn, horses, 1 “Girls”, dislikes Strenuous work, boredom, pushy,persons. His favorite saying is “I’m hungry.” His ambition is to get it on! Thereia . . . “Bow” likes my friends, surfers, life-guards, my family, dislikes the world, a certain person, people who smell, squash, homework. Her favorite saying is “You’ew kidding, get out, bug off,” Her ambition is to be an agriculturist, florist. , 42 Ch eryl Coburn Steven Comolli « off school, football and softball,games mth beer, wine, d ch sp, Brule Lee,.j;:hinamen films. s ijfc ivm when | evir mojiiey 6189 spending fa ri|eg|,ying huLm c ’ ' His Dme a sj ces ilnMionaire, to sual IS Jo al6’’ lik’esfi doing eiHs, summertime, illusions, millf, hisses, b«ang cold, iu. yoji Vvaht.” Hsf eoiir. . .‘ Senie ing treasured ite do things I do eing tradeMes’occur. Her favorite Shyition is tdilnd Sir Thcrii s Moore’s Utopia. ”, food, |ats, friends, parties, crmzing, es working! i matarpi opl|, pa ' || noia, _ red. Her f iirbiite sating .iVl- YnH can’t ambition !rj1|[rbiit6 sa|ui| ' fobe successful in whatever 1 listening to music (preferably hafajoc|[),writlng,,col- y g, flilc,’ soul searchinf: %§liKes being forced want to do, bejfl stopped from doing.tijil 8ELl,really |wg ‘- reaci Raymond . . . “Coop” ke wrestling, food, the car, my stereo, 1 being alone sometimes, the country, life in genera}, the kids dislikes loosing weight, not having the car, getting effused, mf stuck up people. Hi me a break, I-(ey, am ologist. cabbage, U History, World Cultures, “Oh, how nice, 1 don’t know yet, give n ambition is t go up in thej orld and become a micro Maria . i ' . likes cl es,’ tennis, reading, musi -good friends, going to the Cape, animals, childn conceited oepple, winter, rough sports, losing a te is is “You’ve got to be kidding.” Her ambition is to elemen ta r teacher. sue 50’s er. dislikes working, tcht Her favorite saying and happy as m Joan Compagnone Jean Connare Raymond Cooper Maria Cos tan lino 43 Donna . . . “UBie”, “Crash”, “Detour”, “Miss Twilly” likes M M, fights, J.G., Aug. 20, 1974, Chinese fire drills at the Arena, friends. Kazoo chorus, Jan. 20, 1973, M.D. telethons, summer, family, pistachios at the Wall, Auntie Karen, RussoSlav von Ruslavich, the old school, memories of days gone by, the old Chevy with no key. dislikes 6, rainy days, conceited people. Modem European History, “The Animal”, arguments, eggs, M.J. Her favorite saying is “Let’s get ROWDY! Dream on ..., Tell me about it.” Her ambition is Elementary School Teacher. Sylvia . . . “Cuz” likes my family, my friends, ice hockey, walking through newly fallen snow, dislikes July 17, 1974, S.D., people who are not willing to give as well as receive. Her favorite saying is “tell me about it, really.” Her ambition is to accomplish what I set out to do. Mary Ann ... “Mac” likes the Cape, summer, the Swamp Fox, the docks, acting up, my Bomb, the blues, my friends, dislikes Winter, snow. Highland Street comer, being bored, male chauvinists. Her favorite saying is “I’ll try hard.” Her ambition is to be an rchite - ' William ... “Toke”, ‘tWhite”, “Creture” likes school, old cars, money, skiing, ' ’Jiockey, south end, tr houses. dislikes work, doing this paper, homework. His ambition is to be a millipwe. Paid . - . likes playing my organ, talking with Mooch, singing, long walks on the Cape, ice skating, being the gang, dislikes arping with K.Z., listening to “shape” yelling, writing mj c for musicia ships day in Humanities, swijmming, Hammond organs. His favo ' rite paying isifDoh’t bug me Zac!” His ambition is to be able to play the organ at Boston Garden, succeed in business and music Q Mary Ann Creasia William Criasia 1 Edward . . . Eddie” likes slow music, travelling. Big Mac’s at MacDonald’s, playing goalie, hiking in fores. mountains or countrysides, winning, dislikes wasting time, word problem in Math, sweet potatoes, losing the big ones”, pollution, long bbritig English books, traffic j ms in cities. His favorite saying is “That’s good. anfcition is to make it tomorrow. Elena . . . “Po ' J s rehdez-voUs, Eric Clapton, 7 10 74, illusions, spnngsteeo, popcorn, tl -skiingL paronoid; P.C.C., black eyes, go carts, Mozarts,Jtod pi Saints. favorite saying is “Hoy, you guys come n.” Her ambitigjins DVi “make it to macon,” ' Ee ' slie . . . i ale” likes sunny days, ■ , my memories, May 18, 1974, fpps ui M id’s, my family, Kru , ports, the , ang”. dislikes rainy Monday Siraings, Stobs, Milford Hospi l tchen the color, black, saying goodbye, writing lettSs. Her favorite sayi isJ,‘Give me a break.” Her ambition is to complete igjy education and enj Bfe. Altina . “Tina Wina” likes pizza, Al, star nights, music, ping j ng, dreaming, ifeiidng, having a good ti(Os,„ jay dogs, stuffed animals. - • • ... . eih! No?” cabbage, spinatm;stuck up people, soup. Her fav te saying is Oh Her ambition is to t)Vafi)i ecutive retary. r Mark . . . Eddy likes Octup.j ; rs. G., April 18, August 5, M.P., joy going to the beach, dislikes physics, Nov. 3, 1974. His favorite saying is “what a rush.” His ambition is to have an ambition. Mark Dagnese Brenda Dagnese Altina Dacosta 45 Doreen . . . “Dor” likes CoCoa Puff, Do Do, Misquamicut, concerts, summer of 74, dancing, my friends, music. Old Bess, my stereo, riding around, soap operas, dislikes yelling, liars, the Wall, snow, rainy days. Her favorite saying is “you’re a lost cause.” Her ambition is to be a Registered Nurse. William . . . “Della” likes girls, bowling, pool, driving around, having a good time, my parents, free time, Milford Candlepin, chess, Nipmuc, Upton, 12 6 74. dislikes typing H, being bored, getting up early, staying home, people who think that they are God. His favorite saying is “tell me about it.” His ambition is to go to Springfield College. Elizabeth .. . “Beth” likes my family, M.M., My friends, vacation, sunny warm days, Jethro Tull, dislikes work, rainy weekends, cold weather, being short. Her favorite saying is “Hi Honey!” Her ambition is to be a secretary. Judith . . . “Judie” likes sleeping late, skating with Joan, talking, David, a Blue Charger, Sept. 10, 1973, teaching little children, surprises, dislikes Getting up early, being late, bossy people, man, mornings, rainy days, cleaning my car off in the winter. Her favorite saying is “Give me a break for God’s sakes.” Her ambition is to succeed in whatever I do. Marc . . . “Top tall” likes sports, good times, J.L. dislikes “triplets”, stuck up people. His favorite saying is “Unreal!!” His ambitioitis to be an elementary sAool teacher. Robert.. . “Anything” likes Debbie, horseback riding, swimming, July 5, 1975, rainy days snow storms, dislikes English, Math, Science, History, Drafting, Electronics, school, trouble with cops. His favorite saying is “I love it.” His ambition is wants to get married. Robert Davis 46 Susan Davis Patricia Dean Susan . . . “Suse”, “Suzy-Q”, “Toots” likes JPR, the pits, Sunday afternoons, VW’s, Old Faithful, Sutton, teasing, green, being forgiven, swimming, horses, warm rain, quiet, dislikes math, pressure, bing pokes, “I can’t”, being intimidated, feeling guilty, black, calories, waiting. Her favorite saying is “give me a break, I don’t want to hear it.” Her ambition is to experience as much of life as I can. Patricia . . . “CrashChris, Friday, afternoons about 2:10, my car, my family, Christmas Eve of ‘74. dislij s Monday morning blahs, two-faced people, dull weekends. Her favorite saying is “What’s up?” Her ambition is to become a secretary. Louis . . . “Digger” likes the Rams, Pago-Pago, Art’s car, Daig’s house. Old Man’s room, watching Arty act, CYC Basketball, eggrolls. dislikes getting stories told about me, getting left with no eggroll, when the Rams lose. His favorite saying is “Don’t do it. Art.” Hisambition is to own a forest. Dianne . . . likes M.T., Spot, walks on snowy days, skiing, skating, mousey. Beach boys, a walk through an open field, closing a certain someone’s locker (473). dislikes dogs, fish, rainy days, liers, day 2, monkey bites, bad drivers, wearing someone’s frozen gloves, getting my fingers closed in a locker. Her favorite saying is “Tell me about it.” Her ambition is to enter into the health field. Bonnie . . . likes sunny days, Florida, my family, friends, chocolate shakes, Friday and SaturdajiJni ts, parties, blonde haif and blue eyes, dislikes waiting, worrying, rainy days,j getting up early, saying goodbye, being unhappy, insincere people, my caddy. Her ambition is to live a long and happy life. Paula . . . “Polly Pooh” likes Smokey the Bear, weekends, Nicole, pretzels, wrestling matches, old letters, the Cape, whistle, scrapbook, M.H., my medal. dW ikes Mondays, boring nights, people who lie, onions, people who don’t try to understand, bad moods, trouble, homework. Her favorite saying is “Tell me about it, what’s your problem?” Her ambition is to be happy with whatever I do. c Dianne Del Vecchio Bonnie Demacedo 47 Paula DeMaria Maureen . . . “Moe” likes Led| pplin, my mom’s cooking, skiing, partying, Italian food, summer nights, indoor and outdoor concerts. Cape Cod. my family, 8-6-74. dislikes rainy days, Sunday afternoons when there is nothing to do, heroes, being bored, Boston. Her favorite saying is “Got a doobie? Want to take a walk down the bridge?” Her ambition is to Someday become a model. Dawn . . . “Turd” likes silence, art, the low spark tif i -heeled boys, old friends, dislikes crowds and feeling inl5ne Her favonte sayi|g is “ . . . and 1 think it’s gonna be a long, long time.” Her ambiti Wflsfo bqa mad artfet: James . . . “Jim” likes Fridays, Old School, my car, Boston Celtics. dislikes Boston Bruins, work, Mondays, His ambition is to make money. Mary . . . “hoppy” likes Dave, friends, water skiing, horse back riding, football games, trampoline, basketball, weekends, vacations, special occasions, July 24, 1974, March 12, 1974, the country parties, dislikes rainy days, long school days, stuck up people, crutches casts, moody people, tests, cafeteria food. Her ambition is to be an Executive secretary. Maureen Denning Thomas Depaolo Dawn Derose Marie Dicrescentis Debra Diomedes Debra Disinger Richard Dodson dislikes HI be able to Debra . . . “DebbiV’winter sunny dayst dislikes rainy days. Her favorflftjfeying is “Tuff t!” Her ambition is to be a registered nurse. Richard . I’m ddini dish lik s Skiing, Driving, Snow, Swimming, being satisfied wiA what ’r jfiots. His ambition is to be successful. Michael, Jtdy 18, 19727§ttrff animats, my l itar, my rf jmds, walking inlKe ' snow, my family, a red Z-28, having tn yi riding around. «j 5;Snobby peo iys. ed., Mondays, rainy days, running out of tirri , people thimlfttjey re better than ptbera, homework. Her favorite He succeed in erything I do. . . likes Swimming, friendlwpeo Tau ehing, math, crabby people, interviews. His ajl on is to go ' towfiege and be life. ' ' ’ Joseph ... “Joe” His ' i mbition isio be a cdbputpr expert. 4 pi i Susan Donahue Dusty Drake Joseph Dulak Kathy Duncan Peter Elliott Joy Ferretti Ellen Fitzpatrick Denise Edw ards Diane Elliott _ .Ok Kathy . . . “Munchkin”, “Head” likes my friends, m family, jewelry, stuffed animals, playing pool down R.L.’s house, warm sunny d s, the Cape, Mike from N.J., Led Zepplin. dislikes rainy days, being hurt, losingsomeone that means so much, getting sick, getting caught, Monday mornings, court, losing. Her ambition is to travel cross-country, then become a vetarian’s assistaot. Denise . . . “Deni” likes Ducky, Thursdays, weekends, kittens, the o an, sun, flowers, my family and friends, being delirious, fooling around, dislikes Neilan’s, being bored, Sundays, bees, wingy hair, R.M., moods, people w|o don’t car e, people who contradict themselves. Her favorite saying is “What? GT d know, I love you!” Her ambition is to be happy forever. Peter . . . “Bud” likes weekends, hanging around doing wha I like to do. dislikes Mondays, getting up for school in the morning, miserable people. His favorite saying is “All of a sudden!” His ambition is to retire at 25. Joy . . . likes my parents, true friends, Christmas, skiing, Hampton Beach with Karen 1972, food, my majorette hat, the M M’s, good times, dislikes two-faced people, braces, diets. College Boards, Achievements. Her favorite saying is “I’m so embarrassed!” Her ambition is to leam to teach, to teach to,leam, Ellen . . . “Fitzy” likes C.P.A., October 18, 1973, my rings, playing basketball, individuals, being left alone, dislikes immature people, loud mouths, aggravation, getting up early, the “lobby”. Her favorite saying is “Don’t bother me! ” Her ambition is to teach Child Development. 50 Gary Fitzpatrick Gail Fleming ikes term Gail . ... likes weekends, David, my friends, Eltoff ohn, sum mer, papers. er ambition iC|o be a jedal education teacher. ■ Elaine ... lik o rsesj,mv M eads. sayfflf W toa cefttjn pef! like, between 7:10 and 7:30 in tront ol f: tool. dislikes people who thia at they know every¬ thing, rainy days, no!,,seeing my certaffi friends, some hereos. Her favorite saying is “knowck it off, ya, sure,” Her ambition is going out on my own. David . . . “T.T.” likes ' mowy days, thunder and li ting .F.R., Brewer, Bentley Basketball, Brian Hami elf arty Brocatto. His ambitibn is to learn to play the guitar. Mary Ann . . . lik my dog, my rabbit, my stuffed Snoopy og, my boyfriend, Arthur, dislikes people who tbink they know everything, English, snake Her favorite saying is “See ya later!j Shut up!” Her ambition is to be a childcare teacher. f Patricia . . . “Patti” like§ C.D , 1974, traveling, springtime, dislikes people who play mind games. New Year’s Eve 1975. Her ambition is to travel and meet some nice, mellow people. I 51 Patricia Fredrick James ... “Jay” likes money, hot ' yorking, sleeping, dislikes MondajfVionlings. His ambition is to graduate. ' f i ii Joseph .. . “Joe G,” likes Grand Funk, Dallas Cowboys,jHatving my car, having a day off; acting in the Media Center, dislikes Not having the car, Sept 15, 1973. The store it’s employee’s. Mr. Parille. His favorite saying is “Oh Really.” His ambition is to become an Odds Maker. Paul . . . “E E E E E” likes My albums, a girl that likes sharing good times; my family and relatives, good friends, computers, girls, warm sunny days. dislikes Cold and rainy day’s, people putting there nose in my business, scratched albums, getting ripped-off. His favorite saying is “Jesus Murphy, are you kiddin, naw come on, I love you.” His ambition is to be a computer technician or engineer. Susan ... “Sue” likes Elephants, aiglish muffins, pizza’s, feet pajamas, puppies, my pal, 8 5 72; 4 18 73, St. Bernards, dislikes Snakes, waiting, ucking my face, depression, shorthand, fights. Her favorite saying is “Sume difference; Don’t Touch Me.” Her ambition is to be happy by making people in my life happy. James Fullum Joseph Gardella Joseph Gattoni V Susan Gonsalves Joseph Giampeitro Paul Guiliani 52 Michael Graziano Jocelyn Grillo Michele Grillo - : ----- Veronica Grossi % 4 Michael. . “Graz” likes Super man, To do something right. Freedom, to make it. dislikes Fast reactions, bloody noses, bazooka funnies. His favorite saying is “Don’t b |lher me. Get lost.” His ambition is to do something right without anyone recognizing it. Jocelyn . . “Jodi” likes My family, my memories, my friends, Jefferson Davis, weekends and vacations, chocolate, Noni’s macaroni and meatballs, dislikes Working, getting up early, school, the Orthodontist. Her ambition is to live a long happy life. Michele . . . likes Weekends, St. Mary’s, family, friends. Friendly’s, honesty, music, sunshine, torpedos. dislikes Monday mornings, heroes, phony people, prejudi . yr favorite saying is “Give me a break. Imagine that.” Her ambition is Special jj ation teacher. Social workcTj taip Veronica . ■. ' % “Babe” lik Maine, summer of “74”, G.M.’s parties, sleeping late, eating at i cDonald’s, Italy, dislikes Snobby people, Monday, rainy days, “Horseheti”. beiges, working on weekends. Her favorite saying is “Molinari.” Her ambition is to tiSivel around the world and meet people. Cindy;. . . likes Ha plQQ Beach, Beach Boys, sumi er. skiing, weekends, food, my family, dislikes Mondays, studying, rainy days, diets, making coffee at 8:00 a.m ' . Her favorite sayhig is “Not for anything, but,,” Her ambition is to become a nurse and to travel. Linda . .. “Linney” Mes Travelling, eating, movie stars, watching T.V., Friendly People, Being creative, Elton John, Payday, 9th mod lunch, dislikes Rain, cheeze, homework, being wrong, ignorant people, getting sick, ironing, not having enough time. Her favorite saying is “Tootuls, Squza.” Her ambition is to be a set designer in Hollywood. Cindy Guido Linda Hajjar 53 Cheryl Han rah an Guyanne Hoffmaster Debra Howley John lacovelli Cheryl . . . “Cheryl” cdp C)aving Hanington, my diamond, beautiful days. dislikes fighting, rainy days. Her favorite saying is “Take it easy, what a rip-off.” Her ambition is to get married and have five kids. Robert . . . “Herl”, “K.B.” likes Guitar, super-hero comic books, loving, good • sounding stereos, Richard Brautigan, Summer of 74 and up. dislikes Untaleaited musicians, deflated egoes, People Left Alone, skipping records, getting caught. His favorite saying is “Wh ' at do you mean, nofftdw? “Ah, ya.” His ambition is to be as good as I an and be it as a doctor. Guyanne . . . “Cookie” likes Schiltz Draught, Fred’s Pkg, tl C unes. Parties, weekends, summer concerts, going to the cape, slim jim’s, my favolite musicbox. dislikes Work, state local Police, accidents, fights, being broke, cigars, noddin out, going home early. Her favorite saying is “You’re Iperrible!” Her ambition is to be successful in whatever I decide to do. Debra . . . “Babes”, “Bangs” likes singing, skimobiling, Saturday night, ftee , time to do what I want, dislikes humanities day 5, si t singing. Walter Piston. Her j favorite saying is “Catch you later. See you on the beach. Her ambition is to be successful. John . . . “lac” likes Saturday nights, “New Years Eve”, dislikes Monday mornings, accidents, homework, people who give me a hard time. His favorite saying is “What’s Your Problem?” His ambition is to enjoy life as it is. 54 Lisa lacovelli Vincent ladarola ' . 1 . Lisa . . . “Lee” likes No school, the ocean, D.F.N., ray family, Rockport, Lollipop, dislikes Monday mornings, breadboxes,% certain junior girl, MILFORD HOSPITAL, wisdom teeth. Her favorite saying is “Leave me alone. Yah, Bert?” i Her ambition is to be a nurse. . . “Augic” likes Rams, Led Zeppelin, M.I.TJ, Eggrolls, Baldeni’s f, dislikes Heroes, mixing food at the cafe. His favorite saying is (eel a little foolish?” His ambition is to be a Brain surgeon. David . . . “Dave” likes Monday, skiing, good car with full tank, and miller beers, dislikes Rainy days, math, no money, and dirty cars. His favorite saying is “Bang.” His ambition is to go around the world in a “Vette”. Richard . . “Dick” likes Butts, Art’s|car, Nipmuc, pool games at his house, C.Y.C. Ball, dislikes When Art knocks pool |Jls off the table, Milford Basketball. His favorite saying is “Give me a butt,” His ambition is to be there when Art commits the perfect act. Maida . . . “Mouse” likes snow, individuality, my family, Boston?, Gretchen, animals, songs of the 50’s, L.C. dislikes First impressions, having people mis¬ pronounce my name, heros, waiting, pushy people, crowds. Her favorite saying is “I don’t know.” Her ambition is tptsee sunshine on a rainy ds . Patti . . . “Trish” likes Autumilt, GWTW, live muzick, unusual people, ' Capjfc; Codders, Namia, my cat Poe. dislikes Matting; my mother’s casseroles, Un- Chtistians, stale minols, hypocrisy. Her ambition is to be an artist, craftsperson and environmentalist. David lannitelli Richard Innis Maida Invernizzi Patti Jenkins ' s ■: Karen . . . “Leo” like in . Madonna Mt., Rogers tt sugarloaf, my family ' and friends, The Cape, Eft|(nolr C., tape recording c 5 kes Getting up in the morning, staying home, being bored, Yahtzee. He raTorite saying is “Give me a break!’JJIer ambition is to be happy. ..Jichael. i. “Hajry likes R.B., driving, the Marx Brothers, football, my metal. Wslikes SiAool, getting early, hard parctices. Being rushed. His favorite j saying is “l piosabi—Head,” His ambition is to live a long and happy life. ’ . . . “Kayo” likes Conceris, WBCN, rowdy people, photography, the Blue Moon, P.S., the Track, dislikes Getting burnt at anything, Boston Garden, TRI-x 1250, Bogus teachers, 4 years of uselessness. His favorite saying is “That’s i!!” His ambition is to be a Cinematographer. Mark . . . “Keachy” likes Shelby’s, my dogs, fishes, probes, using my lighter on lagl elli. dislikes Staying home doing nothing, working late, story tellers, durrrfiliistionlf winners. His favorite saying is “You jerk.” His ambition is to coajraeross a large amount of money. Cj thia .j. . “Cyndee” likes Fred’s, the Doors, 65 9atalina. dislikes Work, favorite saying is “I don’t know,” Her ambition is to be rich and never work. Mark Keach Tracy Jionzo Karen Johnson Michael Julian Cynthia Kedski Kevin Kalunian 56 Timothy Kennedy Kimberly Knight Timothy . . . “Kennetti” likes Nello’s calculus class, dislikes Problems of Democracy, cafeteria “food”. His ambition is to be an Electrical engineer. Kimberly . . . “Kim”, “Freak” likes weekends, sunny days, D.S.A., my friends, snow, Carla, King Phillip Caves, spring, the Bridge, Fred’s, dislikes fights, work, staying home, cops that hassle, hassles. Her favorite saying is “ya wright!! I guess.” Her ambition is to live and die free. Robin . . . likes The “Vineyard”, having a good time, memories. Bumping. dislikes rainy days, waiting, getting lost. Her favorite saying is “Alright! Really? Snap our of it!” Her ambition is by living and experiencing, to reach for every opportunity in life. Mary Jane . . . “Gus” likes My life, family, friends, having fun and laughing, dreaming, happy memories, dislikes People who don’t act like themselves, pushy people, people who aren’ t happy. Her favorite saying is “Well, that’s the way it goes, I don’t know.” Her ambition is to be an Executive secretary. Carol. . . “Carol” likes doing the “usual”, Crebzie, food, the Fair- sometimes, my friends, family, my bird, Colombo, Beatles, dislikes the Fair- sometimes. Lady, sweet pickles, paranoia, saxaphones and clarinets, liver, rain, fools. Her ambition is Word processing. Kevin . . . “K. Le” likes Red Torino, M.G., Nello’s calculus class, Kassatly’s Inferno, coat, dislikes POD, being broke, not having my car, boring weekends, losing things. His favorite saying is i real, I don’t care.” His ambition is to go onto school and be successful in life. ' j Kevin Leblanc Mary Jane Lancia 57 Carol Lancisi James Lombardo Laura Lorenzo Mary Ann Lussier Kim Leonardi Robert Locke 9 Lisa . . . Si Si”,“ Sa” likes San San ' Rockport, HtSIcs, all my possessions, Friends”, arm wrestling, Marcus J’s, ice skating, dislikes fights, school, ice cream, pizza, rabbit coat, 2 hour hockey games at rink, radical ideals. Her favorite saying is Hi Dollie!” Her ambition is Satanic Saint. Kim . . . Mulligan” riq J’riends, Saturday nights, the Beach, February 1974, Jr. l? Wingl St 7ces OTlla Street, New Year’s Eve 1975, arguments, being te§|HC., stu j g fof= ||gi , being alone, getting up in the morning. Her ambition is te sp ceSira fe. ' g, Robert . . . ' Bob ' iik s T o. 11, my tape-deck, flanflelTSKfro; weekeflds, ' Schlitz, good times at the h lll j i cJ’ Aga am, losing too much weight, Monday mornings, having nothing His fewoirtte ' saying is No, really? damn right!” His ambition is to be successful an appy Laura . . . Renzo” likes 16, 1974, black VW, Mrs Kathy. Her favorite sayingf s How dd school and marry. teve. , rty tcdd| ' l jSunny days, j eekends, July swell. J s e5.scho(fl, being one, rainy days I knbi Her amjjnion is to get out of I Mary Ann . . Butch” likes D.P.B., October 22, fS02, my fatTtf!y; ' Dec. 24, ‘74, my donkey and teddy bear, B. Clan, a special famfy in, W stboro, dislikes fighting, crying, July S, 1974, Oct. 22, ‘73, Dec. 8,, 196b, Sept. ‘75, being hurt, lies J. town Pa., winifer snow. Her favorite saying is Bk, uh!” Her ambition is to be happy and mak fl r people happy. 58 Paul Lutfy Michael Lytwynic Paul . . . “Bush” likes Being with friends, dislikes Reading and music. His ambition is writing. _ Michael. . . “Mike” likes TTie LA gang, seafood, ji eza, sportsy laying cards, drinking, mods 3 and 4. dislikes conceited people, working, cigarette smoke. His favorite saying is “What are you, iporant?” His ambition is poihputer programmer. r jtas . . . “T”, “Mr. H” likes Running, competition, state M.D.P,, track, weekends, H 764, Silver Hill, MacEHjnalds, my fatwy. dislike Rainy ' Ha , eat loaf, unannounced tests, college board examinatic , U g, sitting arounC working the nii t shift after Legion Oarnes. His favor e s ng . is “I hope I don’t 6die in the last lap.” His Tdo. Katl n is to tei a Wnner in ilvhatever Shorty”, “Mailbox”, “Bones”, “Frenchy” lil sgytmasiics, itch on a sunny day, rain in April,Jce skating. s :es Miss Lee l5aying, ' ’ Tran cription tomorrow.”, walking to schodi on some driver hit way! Gros me day and having )uddie and splash me. Her favoriteitfrying is Yon toc? why don’t you!” Her ambition is to make my parents. lra ofjne whilBtirning my most desired dreams into reality. Ellen . . . llie”, “El” likes S.D., wrestling, French fries, my sweater, my teddy bear, ft dly people, the beach, Dunnzo’s songs. Pizza, Lasagna,43uincy. dislikes argumi , trumpets, onions, beards, being groimd l etyjigjiurt. Herj favorite saying iSl ure pal, sure.” Her ambition is to Mary . . . “Mary”, “Mcamy” likesyb., my familf f“Ni ri Taftg a nd peasanK j. 1974, food, Mac’s, SumiMt; of ’70, 44 Fruit Strjset, “Heinfz”, the Oakledge. disfikfl “THE T%CE”, cheater s, lia rs, backstabbers, conceited people, psycfr, the l«ers. H|j|||j|f( 5 yingis “em, ‘ill’, ‘Basha Dog’.” Her ambition is to make it. i || Katherine Mailloux Ellen Mainini Mary Malisz 59 Deborah . . . “D ” i ePNello’s calculus class, shaz, someplace called “Oc Bay”, my nova, no, Mateus Rose, dislikes homero , being told my foujfteen year old brother looks older than 1 do, people wjlilnpersonate Santa Cl4v 1|r Mickey Mouse. Her favorite saying is “Whatta dtfdJi Hove it!” Her is to graduate and see places outside Milford i Regina . . . “Reggie”, “Emma” likes family, friends, thund r irfls, R’s B dislikes Taking orders from Mr. Ramsey,|peopie twisting my neck. Her favorite saying is “It’s not my job, Man_.” Her ambition is bwn a boutique. Jon... “WcebS” tikt K.M., playing my guitar,-«tM and, playing my fiiarinct. Jazz, Mozart, dislikes people who contain, Qhinese food, getting j tickled. iare me the grief!” His amBition is to be a musij teacher W kes Virginia- Beach iy guitar, summertime, Emerson, His favorite saying is and musician, y Janei . . . J. Lake, and Palneri seal od. Cocoa Puff, conce|ts, Tanglewood, dancingl Cape Cod, bees, Her favorite s i an airline hostels John . . . lik?. up in the momii vine, when Sabrina is playing tennis over the tenr t“NO, this isn’t happening,” Her ambition is t J hockey, hunting, Baltimore Colts, dislikes rainy daji fto goto school, working q ghts. courts. become getting Janet Marshall John Marshall Deborah Mann Regina Manning Jon Marino John Martinangelo 60 Kathleen . . . “Kathy” likes S.M., retreat, No. 8, October 18, Oak and Spruce, “Judy”, dislikes I.S.P. meetings, work, homework. Her ambition is to broaden my horizons. Mary. .. “Cathy” likes sleeping, riding around, June 27, 1974, my stereo, family, my friends, my Elton John albums, dislikes getting up at six o’clock in the morning, stuck up people, working till closing on a Friday night, being bored. Her favorite saying is “Give me a break!” Her ambition is to become an excecutive secretary. Lina . . . “Funky”, “Birdie”, “Fish Face”, “ 1” likes black shiny cars, schnauzers, going out on weekends, going away parties, sewing club meetings, vampires, food, dislikes people who put on a big act, backing into trees, parking three feet away from curbs, being questioned. Her favorite saying is “It’s on the dot! Come on! You can make it!” Her ambition is an elementary art teacher. Norman . .. “Buster” likes dogs, lions, snakes, dislikes Cats birds. His ambition it to get the most out of living. Norman McClendon Patricia McDonnell 61 Karen Melanson John Minichiello Stella Mon tan i Paula Moore Nancy Mele Rosana Micelotti Karen . . . “Twinks” likes August 4. P.V., Chiuj se fooJ ew Yeat Eve ‘74, friends, Big H, love, dancing sch lt,sport lll%. 5 :e ts, cold weather, r ainy day on ay mornings, bad weekends. fayerite sayingj|r Veah rigni floubt it.” r afibition is to be an accountant. Rqsana . . . “Mitch” fltej concei ||aary, pit purtffl, riding around; wi dislims rainy days, Mond , no car, sh band, fighting, boring weeke ds| gettmg j ded. He orme paying is wha pos ’4 «Her ambition John ■ ■ . “ Nl nl ’ likes Buddy feich records, no school, M.D.P., Friday nights, witii the boysjjgjple who can’t tale a joke, dislikes my student I.D., people who « keep on botlfSnng me, FarMly , l ir, going to s®ool, prjdlfice and work. Hi|| ’ favorite saying is “Yah, d I atp the king c A ia, V y%m I alive?” Jli|. ambition is a successful mi cian. a Si Stella . . . “Cookie”, i !]fee”, ' tel” kcy itty stereo, friends, Kim’a V.W., lasagna, proms, dancing, sifl g, jfood mfn nes, T.J., getting rowdyr dislikes getting stood up, rainy days, |ton!y fitting, cafeteria food. Her favorite , ying i}s “Give me a break, 1 right!” Her arabitkm is to be an accSunlant. r P ula . . . likes work,iud frier b, my family, summers in Conneticut. dislikes snobby people, worrying abolu s hool work. Her favorite saying is “I’m only kidding.” Herambitioft is kindeiw teacher. M . , ’■ ' f ' M 62 Antonio Morals Gerald Morgan Gerald . . ; “Haify Morgano” likes ciiess, running, swimming, most of al, Joyce, dislikes arguments, which I gei to more than I like. His favorite saying is “for God loved tihe world that he ve his only begotten son . . .” His ambition is to completedree years at d||rB«e Speaks School. Peter . . . “Skip” His favorite saying is “You can’t beat a standard.” His ambition is Wildlife Biologist. Christina . . “Tida”, tptley” lil s my famify, friends. Jinx, my Pooh bear, M M’s, X HrewagensTt skating, tea bicycli , animals, O.L.I. room, peanut butter, violets, life, love, windy .winter days, di ikes rain, cold, physics, applica¬ tions, Achievement tests, t ro papers, diets, rpu «,.Her favorite saying is “What can you do Tell me about ...” Her ambition Veterinarian, Attorney. Frederic . . . “Fred”, “Freddy” likes Satiflrday morning, M.B., my car, my William Morin Christina Morrell Fredric Moscowitz Si t € f :: S 1 • - !■ Jks .:tiSii L I T W HH0r 4,v, 4 ., Helen . . . “Hel” likes green m and ' m’s, my car.. to be a Bookkeeper. ■ 4ikes school. Her ambition is Michael . . . “Murph” likes the boat, nights at the garage, clean cars, money, B.D., me, dogs, food.Jcing, people, dislikes the Buick, escalators, you, thinking of what to say at the moment, cats, liers. His favorite saying is “Ya, tell me all about it.” His ambition is to eep my car clean. Deborah . . . “Debbie” likes Bobby, snow, my parents, swimming, sewing. dislikes rain people who are stuck up, W.M. Her favorite saying is “Get lost.” Her ambition is to succeed in college and my marriage. Martin . . . “Cat” likes my car, Michelob, skiing ft Klines, Nipmuc, Pin batl taking air out of Jay’s tires, J.B., M.M., Cat Stevens, diving, birtKd ™ soph omores, dislikes Artie Actor, Elton John, P.Qt, sponaches, landing on my back, watching Artie act. His favorite saying is,‘‘Don’t haunt me, Amie P.” His ambition is to become a certified public accountant. Deborah Muscaritillo Vincent Nappa Helen Muise William Mulvey Michael Murphy Martin Nappi 64 David Negrotti Jean Nice Holly O’Brien Carl Ostrand David . . . “Mr. Dedieated’ to Zoggi , wrestling, beach, L.G.I., summers, having fun, friends, family, winning, almoM everything, dislikes greasy food on hot days, people without drive boiTrgJi Fw ight, starrinf. ' TdSlng championships. Bowling. His favoiite sayin|||1s ‘‘ftxc e I never realized . . .” His ambition is to be an Optician. Jean . . . “Jean” likes D ave, January free mods, having a good time, D.S., my friends, spring, ao immertime. g ng up in the morning, fighting, homework, sno x o le, Monday manrings. Her favorite saying is “Out to lunch. Love it!” IfBfjwnWtion ii-t aye a long and happy life. Holly . . . “Hawk”; ytaolly Green” likes cats, Satup|y nights, L.A. music, liver, rain. Heifam tion is to make a milpon, 1 Carl . . . “Carlo’ llkis Aliens Mills Mai , woodi pa ' ftying, fleetwoods, Upton State Forest, ro s that lead nowhe: , Micheldb. d j Vl:e5 Hopedale, rain,! Monday mornings, people that do not mindltheir ow® businelinits favorite sayingis “I likeit.” His aptotion is to be a millioni ire. To r if«.al.the age of 25. ' I ’ Thomas . . “noii ' e” (cowboy) likes girls, ca gym. dw fter-eafeteria food. His favorite saying is,“I’ll tell you what.” His ambition is to ve long. James . . . “Paga”, och” likes huntingj hockey jeeps fi hing, Upton, 12-6-74, A’s, Canadian Dallas, haunting, 1 , 12 g aag . garages, Nipmuc, three stooges, cabinet making cl V liWWig on, Italian Vets, dislikes fords. Bruins, Red Sox, j Bg for people, people who mevetTjay £(ar. gas when your riding around, Minojpisota Vikings. His favorite sayingjs “Hey H , ciucciu.” His ambition is CQgjSJt Guard or Construction Company. I Thomas Ouilette James Paganelli 65 Michelle Perretti Dean Pavia s Mffrie . . . “G i nizzle” likes shot guns.c en, Independance Day. distills Walpole, days, grief. Her ambition is to live my life happily, Tf teach children. % ' Michelle . . ‘Mike” likes riding around in my father’s Eldorado, halftime at football games, Au tit, dislikes waiting, staying in, people who son’t mean what they say. Her favorite saying is “Fine!” her ambition is to go into nursing. Dean . . . “Ditto” likes Kawasaki 400, playing guitar, weekends down at the Cape, sumnt dislikes I960 Buick, rainy days, winter. His favorite saying is “You’re dreaming kid. Jump out You gotta be kidding.” His ambition is to be my own boss. To jump the Grand Canyon on a Kawasaki. Ronald . . . “Swaboda” likes three stooges, pinball, Spanish class, Italian food. dislikes hangovers, working. His favorite saying is “Don’t tell me I mumble.” His ambition is to earn $100,000 a year. 66 Joseph Per rone Pauline Peters “paul” likes am and ildy ' m rien| s, JS aturday nights ha ng my license, summer of 74 beifbg ' called stick, not having a caj, coid win i . rfer fpoht d Vng y OSS.” Her anabition is to b ome a secretary, ' “Joe” likes Fords, girls, Tradesn n. Lion, Woonsockey, Pittsfield, Schlij|| 5 k«(PPeople who pijfout ® of you and then go B1 ue Vc lkswagojis. His favorite sayingfis “Fri th ” His ambition is to ' ' ” ' ton,thif world. ) ' ' j . • V ; - Kimberly . . likes weekends, parties, fn ds, snow, having the car, - TOrpedoe r StH FY’s memories, ring danc ' , East St, ext- partil . dislikes i, demotions. FftrTavokite say pg is ‘?Oh; Come ' ;,|t days, fights, on!” Her ambition Is Elementary ' s|hoo] eacher. [_. Anthony . “Antny” likes goin to-Ii ' ble Head Beach,-being able eat aftsi wdghings. dislika fighting over car Sid losing, making weight. His ambition is i to have a good time in life. r 67 David Petrini ¥ Kimberly Petrini Anthony Petti Maryellen . . . “Smozie” likes the ocean, Darcy Farrow, to travel, sunsets, summer, dancing, wine, dislikes Mind Games, fights, being :«ck. Her ambition is to graduate. Karen Pettinari . . . “Peanuts” likes my “bomb”, friends, ' §;aki, my roomarJ elephant, my family, acting up, parties, Feb. 25, 1972, Beach Boys, dislik Mondays, studying, boring weekends .foke people, a certain underclassman. Her favorite saying is “Tell me a1)out it?!” Her ambition is to travel; very inch of this world. Karen Pieper . . . likes aow, camping, people who care, dislikes sand trucks, school on snowy days, test Her ambition is to be a mursr, to travel and meet new people, Kenneth . . . “Peep” likes .Mel’s physics, Nello’s calculus, dislikes people who say “I don’t understand” but ace tests. His favorite saying is “Heck, Yeah”. His ambition is to lead a good, long life. Arthur . . . “Artie” likes partying, dislikes not partying. His favorite saying is ' “Ah, man.” His ambition is to be a carpenter. Robert . . . “Bob” likes my collection of hats, white lettered tires, talking intectually, thinking things out. dislikes arguing with a certain thick headed Irish girl. Fords; greasy hair, people who don’t listen to other people opinions. His favorite saying is “Bag-up”. His ambition is to be comfortable in whatever 1 do. Kenneth Pieper Arthur Pigeon Maryellen Petti Karen Pettinari Karen Pieper Robert Pironti 68 68 Joanne Piscia Donald Rae David Rando Judith Reis Joanne . .. likes rainbows, July 4th, smiles, the good times, J.C., Stevie Wonder. dislikes red heads, waiting. Her favorite sayinf is “To climb the temple of gold.” Donald . . . “Donnie” likes Nantasket ' BeaclT, truckin’ around in my V.W !|irls, the lobby, good food, my calculus class, ‘ assJtly’s Inferno”, dislikes November 27, 1974, being twenty lbs. too light for wrestling, watching shows at Milford Cinema after the tenth lime. His favorite saying is “Oh, all of S ft en .. . . . likes mifk, footvall. Rams, ' ' days off, sports, dislikes chicken livers ' , |s ambition is be a successful writer. i i . . “Judy” i eanut” likes S.M., ring dance, proms, tea. Panda Bears, jte teeth, gura, trailing, friends, McDonalds, dislikes backstabbers, tests, deadlines, beingr pt-, dlets, smelling like an onion, turning red. Her fav4lite saying is “Give my a break! This class is getting to me!” Her ambitfpn is to pursue a career in nursing. Joseph ... “Joe” Arcs jbotball my family, Oct. 18. dislikes Judy, recruit Pudson, Having to say whatis wrong. His favorite saying is “And you’re going 1 college next year?” His ambition is to make the right decisions. Fiol. . . likes shopping in New York, visiting other places, reading, listening to music, dislikes rainy days in school, hypocrites, discrimination. Her favorite saying is “Oh, yea!” Her ambition is to be a medical secretary. Joseph Res tic Fiol Rivera 69 69 Michael Rizzo Bruno Rossacci Luanne Rota Ellen Sabatinelli Tammie Robertson Nereida Rodriguez Michael. . . spending time with people I love, having a good time. dislikes people who doii’t care about other people. His favorite saying is “Give me a break. Dickdaktic”. ' is ambition is to be a psychologist and to be ric)i. Tamnfie . . . “Tammie” likes N.A., Peanuts, Whitehall lake, the ipoors, fights, 65 Ca| lina, Beatles, Fred’s pretzels, dislikes bulldog faces, leaving the echos of my yelling infthe halls to my sister. Her favoritejaying is “We’re all going tio die.” Her ambifibn is to ride a horse to the top of a mountain and never come dowi. I ereid . . . ‘Tm” 7 to going Out Md i rtying. dislikeM being alone. Her favorite siying is “What’s going on!” Her ambition is to be an airline stewardess. Bruno , . . likes the Tradesmen, Three Stooges, bowling, dislikes going to’ sleep, waking no. Lm ne . . “Lu”, “LuLu”, “Rota” likes Saturday nights canoeing, bowling, m)r fartiil) friends, my child development class, bathtub, birds, dislikes argu- m«ants, hav g my brother for a teacher. Her favorite saying is “You . i. ..!” Her arabitim is to bea Special Ed Xea cher. Ellen friendsi m : fl ily, talking and understanding, dislikes misery, boredom, soft fingernails, tired, arguing, being late. Her favorite saying is “I’m gonna go crazy.” Her ambition is to travel forever in any moveable object.. El” likes good personalities, travelling, dancing, always having 70 Lucille Sarcardo Nicholas Sacco likes ray family, my frip4? ohn, goiifl Shopping, It i||ood (mework, being hurt, gohy an( vith ikes lljll?, 1974, H gbod- iLipiitiaB is to Nicky” my car, weekendsi t ng’ hfllg, St seball. dislmj homework, cemet y trees, 450. iy ' hkes tteinis, ■skiing, calculus, nball, Spanish, eggroll. IRn ' winter, the rams Favorite saying don’t know.” Her ambi appv and successful. ' Ni Robert St. George Pedro Sanchez Patricia Sands John Sangervasi 71 Pamela . . . “Pam” likes D.S.A., November 5, 1972, summertime, my trip to ' vS-mont, jwving a good time, dislikes rainy days, getting up in the morning. Grants, people that they are better than you. Her favorite saying is “Spare change?” Her aoiWtlon is to make a lot of money. : i Maureen . . . ' Moe” likes neighborhood gang, Tony’s books, E.G., St. Mary’s, May 26,| 1974, 45, ring dance, bus rides, Caseys, dislikes homework, sprints, fighting, ' rking, being small, ISP meetings, losing games, snorting. Her ambition is to Ht a Medical secretary. Mike” likes K.A.C., B-Ball, Jack’s vett, talking, Saturday ___ - ' family, good friends, food, dislikes ankles, waiting, fighting, mdted ice cubes. Hkfavorite saying is “Mr. O’Connor you’re just bad!!!” His ambition to be happyll whatever I do. Michael Sayles . ni t, March 21,1 •haelSeaver ... ‘ ike” dislikes Problems of Democracy. I. ' ' -: ' • ' ■ ' - ' •1 I Cheryl Sesona William Sharp Sheila Shi mans ky Cheryl. . . likes chocolate shakes, Edward, family, friends, graduates, spaghetti, pizza, my skies, dislikes hamsters, the lemo, insincere people, not getting my own way, spark plugs, rainy days. Her favorite saying is “132, Give me a break. I’m sorry.” Her ambition is to own my own airlines. William . . . “Sharpie” likes Celtics, sunny days, Friday afternoons, dislikes Braves, rainy days, Monday morning. His favorite saying is “Come on.” His ambition is to be a plumber, Sheila . . . likes Tony, my stereo, moonlight, nights, weekends, ski trips, taking walks with Tony, number 7, 1967 ran doge, Mrs. Caswell, dislikes M.C. rainy days, Mondays, Big Macs, school, snowy days, being bored, being alone, broken legs. Her favorite saying is “I don’t know.” Her ambition is to after graduation, work and then get married. Virginia ... “Gin” likes spring, red roses, GWTW, Christmas mystery, laughing, different and interesting personalities, dislikes loud obnoxious people, insensitivity, duds, boredom, pressure, crumbs, reptile, embarrasment, hysteria. Her favorite saying is “Well. Really. How cruel!” Her ambition is to go into International law and writing. Darlene . . . “Spearo” . . . likes David, j tiques, child development class, my Wends, sleeping. Babe’s, dislikes getting up in the morning, Betty’s. Her favorite ssq is “Ya know.” Her ambition is to go into nursing, to be an antique dealer. Virginia Skoglund 73 Darlene Spear Cynthia Sleeves Kathleen Sullivan Edward Tebeau Janice Tenaglia Cynthia . . . “Cindy” likes being able to do what I want, Salisbury, Lance, Fred’s, dislikes Mind games .P.D., fights, waiting. Her ambition is to lead a long and successful life. Debra .. . “Deb” likes linny days, ridipg around in a V.W., listening to WVBF. dislikes rainy days, Mon || mornings, having nothing to do,on a Friday night, sitting around. Her favorie saying is ‘‘What a bumma!” Her ambition is to be successful in what I aim tlfdo. Sue Ann .. . “Sue”, “Susie” likes all my friends, parties, sewing club, weekends, blue eyes, rece cars, life n gener||. dislikes conceited|fend two f ed people, school, guys who son’t mean what heyMy, June 11, 1974. Her favome saying is “Hey, don’t worry about it!” Her afhbi ti ii! iijo be happy and get whoever 1 want out of life. ! ! I • I Kathleen . . . “Kathy”, „ “Kate”, “Skull” Uke Scott’s Plymouth, Scott’s 8 ta , my cat disl% pj vegetables, being ookratn the ribs, fa j|te saying is “Huh?” Her ambftion is tc Gi we or New Zealand. books, my ring. Her go to Edward ... “Ed”7 ke5-Mt. St. saying is “All lies in jest, stiH ' man hears w rest.” His ambition is Photogra Janice . . . likes vineyard, loifg trips, Dad, the ocean, sun around, people who teach small children. sunn 74 Dana Tessicini Monica Thomas Monica . . . likes Neil Young, Rod Stewart, rain, snow, kinks, flowers, strawberry papers, sun, gold, rainbow, yes. dislikes history, Frankie. Her favorite saying is “Don’t let it bring you down it’s only castles burning.” Her ambition is Inspirations have I none, but to touch the flaming dove. Michael Tkowski . . . “TK”, “Polack” likes hunting, fishing, bowling, pool, jeeps, Upton, 12-6-74, Beagles, haunting Hec, Nipmuc, Teresa, dislikes Fords, stuck up people, getting ripped off. His favorite saying is “Hey Chouch. Hey Hec.” His ambition is U.S. Coast Guard or Construction. Steven . , . “The Kid” likes Michelob, lunch breaks, DJD, summer days, good times with friends. Mavericks, the Wall, dislikes end of lunch breaks, rainy days, winter, snobby people, D.P.H. IJjs favorite saying is “Let’s take a flight.” Michael . . . “Mike” likes Sept. 23, 1974, weekends, dislikes heroes, rules. His favorite saying is “TimeSlfre rough ...” His ambition is to make money. Mark . . . “Mark” likes ttie office, fifteenth mod on a Friday, the U Tum. dislikes rainy Monday mornings, sessions after school, morning announcements. His favorite saying is “3uddyf” His ambition is truant officer. Michael Tkowski Steven Tomaso Michael Tosches Mark Tosti 75 Carol . . . “Cowardly Lion”, “Sexy Sadie”, “Crash”Me5 reefers, children, Aerosmith, smudge it, family, eyeglasses, Continentals, Claflin Hill, the cafe, dislikes waiting, the face, onions, having nothing to do, people who don’t understand me, Wimpey, Hickey. Her favorite saying is “Hi. I wanna go home. F.O.M.” Her ambition is to be happy and get somewhere in life. Cheryl . . . “Tus” likes Mitzy, “working out”, Feb. 17 1973, chinease food, Angelo’s, pocket poodles, roses, horseback riding, phone calls at seven in the morning, little critters, STM forever .... dislikes liars, waiting, people who are always late. Her favorite saying is “How much? so so . . .” Her ambition is to be a medical secretary. William . . . “Bill”, “Red” likes running, beating Shrewsbury, being with friends, acting up, Celtics games, being seeded first, dislikes Hudson C.C. meet, Jan. 10, 1975, losing a race, a dull day, people that put others down. His favorite saying is “Spare me!” His ambition is to live an exciting life and become a “Statey.” Paul . . . likes my tapes, friends, graduation, dislikes bad days. His favorite saying is “Give me a break. Tell me about it.” His ambition is to be richest and most powerful man in the world. Karen . . . “Crash” likes family, friends, memoTies, parties, my car, chocolate shakes, sleeping late, jelly beans, dislikes getting up for school, nights with P.C., flunking tests, being bored, being unhappy. Her favorite saying is “Gross me out! I guess. Ooh Baby! I love it!!” Her ambition is to go to England J someday. aM Richard . . . “Ricky” likes baseball, football, basketopll, enjoying life with friends, dislikes injuries. His favorite saying is “Keep sirt g! . . .” His ambitionl P is to be a teacher-coach. x Paul Valis Karen Vayo Carol Tougas William Touhey Cheryl Tusino Richard Villani 76 Teresa Villani Karen Votolato Fred Wergeles Catherine Whalen Theresa . . . “Terri” likes horseback riding, deserted beacl|es, watercolors, summer, my room, individuality, dislikes making mosaics,aphonies, status seekers, figure drawings, male chauvinism. Hef ambition is to get into college. Karen . . . “Karen” likes June 18, 1974,’ ring vaca|fe)ri 197 , Hampton Beach with Joy 1972, the Beach Boys, 495 tSftSHo Jt40, ' cheeri skiing, dislikes my locker, filling out college applications, winters without snow, waiting. ' Her favorite saying is “Really?!” Her ambition is to become a dental hygienist and to travel. Fred . . . “Berman” ' “F of Werfeles” likes 7-up, Nello’s calculus class, Mel ' s physics. Camp St. dislikes cafeteria food?, English by any other name is still English. His favorite isaying is “Give mej. a break!” His ambition is to stay awakein calculus class. Catherine . . . “Cathy” li s Flappin, the Beatles, friends, Larry, the Fair, riding around, my stuffed bear. .. |j) rnouth. Carol ' s bird, dislikes immature people, getting caught, fish, school, death, getting old, summer of ' 74, good« byes, mope’s. Her favorite saying is “Don’t you hate it! This is it!” Her ambition is to live and be happy. Kathleen Wrenne Michael Wrenne 77 Thomas Chamberlain Douglas Cook Karen Zacchilli Sacijfd Heart Church pipe orgaa family, dreams ' lhe Cape,. Roberta Peters, Joh in Sebastian Bach, dislikes itions, didfStion, waterfalls, no time, moose mciit, inconsiderate people, the jitters, vibratos. Her favorite saying is “Dam it Sdhnookie! No way. Get outa here! Oh crap!” Her ambition is to do what I l0 ' e, and to love what I do.. 78 Robert Cifi Robert Cin Rbbert elisle Dkfs Kathy (jyandprf- : - Alexiys ulino Tet e Longer James AfrCo Neal Pemberfon ' IN MEMORIUM, JEAN M. LUCIER There should be no despair -though tears May flow down like a river: Are not the best beloved of years Around your heart for ever? from “Sympathy” by Emily Bronte 80 CjCASS WJjCjC FRED HART: I leave Mrs. Smith a pair of binoculars and Mr. Hayes a seat at the Blue Moon Saloon. BILL SASSI: leave to the underclassmen Mrs. Smith, the cafeteria, all the writing on the walls, and my locker. TAMMIE ROBERTSON: leave all the echos of my yelling in the halls to my sister. MELINDA CARNEIRO: To J.B. I leave all of the accom¬ panying for the next two years and to whoever does the accompanying after J.B. Good Luck! KAREN ZACCHILLI: I leave all my memories in the MUSIC DEPARTMENT to future musicians who love and work towards the same goal I have worked for. MARY MALISZ: I leave my pair of white carpenter pants, an empty cafeteria tray, and a muzzle for Mr. O’Connor. ELLEN SABATINELLI: I leave Mrs. Teabeau to the under¬ classmen, my foods apron, my sprained back to Mrs. Healey (maybe you can fix it}, my Ko-Rec-Type to all business classes, and 10,492 sticks of gum to the retail store. CHERYL T US I NO: To a certain underclassman, I leave the echoes of my soft voice. MAIDA INVERNIZZI: I leave an 8 ' by 10’ mirror and tape recorder to the heroes of Milford High, so they can admire themselves. ELLEN BARAIOLO: I leave my love, for the greatest joy in life is to be loved. MARY ANN L USSIER: I leave behind bad memories and take with me the good. DOREEN D’ALESSANDRO: To the automotive shop I leave my ’63. MARY AN N FRAG A: To some hard working freshman I leave my job in the media center. MICHAEL MURPHY: I leave the school the way I came in—“With Nothing!!’’ JOHN MINICHIELLO: I would like to leave my jokes to Mark Chaplin. DAVE IANNITELLI: I leave my parking space at the rear door for anyone who doesn’t like to walk in the cold. HELEN MUISE: I leave to the underclassmen the places in the courtyard that make school bearable. DEBI MANN: To the English department I leave a quiet teacher’s resource center, to Sharon I leave ten minutes before school in Mrs. Melanson’s room. JANET MARSHALL: To Leslie I leave memories of January 31, 1975 and to Sabrina I leave a deflated basketball. LORI CHIANESE: To Miss Parkinson I leave my case studies and to my cousin, Patrick, I leave Mrs. Smith. JUDY ACQUAFRESCA: I leave a certain sophomore a pair of high shoes. LOU ANN CHALMERS: I leave to Mrs. Nelson all my unsolved problems and my gratitude. KAREN PETTINARI: I leave to that certain junior a one way ticket back to its native land. BONNIE DeMACEDO: I leave two parking plac es out back to someone who can drive as good as I. THOMAS MAHER: I leave to Paul Johnson 14, to a member of the class of 1976 the Presidency, and to Mr. Pultz my thanks. JA YNE ASPREY: I leave my spies to a certain junior. DENISE EDWARDS: I leave to all of the underclassmen the living spirit of St. Mary’s. SHARON BOWEN: I leave my locker full of dead flowers to the next person who gets it. CINDY GUIDO: I leave to some unfortunate senior my calculus book with hopes that he understands it better than I did. “LOTS OF LUCK!” PATTY DEAN: I leave my two left feet to Miss Guidali and my class cut slips to Mr. O’connor. MARY JANE LANCIA: I leave all my dictation days to Miss Lee and her next yearSteno II class — good luck. ELAINE FORCIEA: leave a nice teacher to everyone who takes a history. DEBRA HOWLEY: leave my Walter Piston book and my sight singing book to any daring young musician. MICHELLE PARRETTI: To next years Student Council Secretary I leave Mr. O’Connor. ROBERT HERLIHY: I leave locker A 127. Whoever gets it won’t use it like I did. LESLIE CURRAN: I leave my appreciation to Mr. Andreola for all that he has done. ELENA C URRA N: I leave the cafeteria food to the dogs. TINA DaCOSTA: I leave my gossip to the hallways of MHS. DAVID BERTULLI: I leave my books of knowledge, my football equipment, my basketball uniform and my lockers. TERESA VILLANI: I leave Mr. Brennan’s chauvanistic remarks to any unfortunate female art student. PA ULA DeMARIA: I leave a sharp pencil with an ERASER for the next person who scores. Also I give them the c hance to stick up for themself and not get stuck taking the blame for all the mistakes everyone makes and to UBie I leave another 6. MARIE DI CRESCENTIS: I leave to all underclassmen a challenge to meet high school years with a smile and enjoy every minute of it. ROSANA MICELOTTI: I leave to the underclassmen the basement on the second floor where the gang and I used to meet every morning and talk before homeroom. DONNA CO VINO: To the administration and faculty I leave a long line of Covino’s to enter this school after I have graduated, to Auntie Karen I leave my spirit to com¬ plain for fifteen minutes every morning, I leave selling coffee during night classes to sorke “LUCKY senior, and to Mr. Ridolfl I leave my greatest thanks for everything. SHEILA SHIMANSKY: I lea ' i e the keypunch machine to Mr. Dwyer! I leave all of my English workshop books to Mr. Brann and all the fun I had in the reading room to Mrs. Caswell. ROBERT BONVINO: I leave a pair of athletic socks and cross country flats to Greg Hayes. LA URA LORENZO: I leave everything that has to do with school to all underclassmen and all of my so called “senior privileges to anyone who wants them. EDWARD CURRAN: To Dick Pultz I leave the foundation of winning cross-country and track teams, to future officers I leave my Bufferin, and to Mr. Hayes a scale without numbers so he’ll never know the truth. LUANNE ROTA: I leave my physics book to my brother and to Mrs. Francesconi I leave all the cookie crumbs in the observation room. STELLA MONTANI: I leave to Mr. Dwyer the self correcting typewriter, in Office Simulation and to the Junior guys I leave two cafeteria tables at lunchtime. To underclassmen I leave “ Push-Your-Chair-In Sweeney. ELLEN MAININI: I leave to Matty a speech book, to.Mr. Rota a bleeding heart, and to Mrs. Francesconi a book to help find cookie thieves. SUSAN DAVIS: To Beth I leave the radiator in House A, to Mr. J. the cats, to my parents I leave love and thanks, and to my friends I leave memories of dreams that did not come true and hope for those to come. KIMBERLY KNIGHT: I leave all the empties to the cleaning lady and all the full ones to “Red Freak !! ROBERTA BALDUCCI: Living is one continuous test; and the least you can do is to do your best. LINDA HAJJAR: I leave my love for movies and cabinet¬ making to any underclassman or woman who wants to enjoy them. TIM BURKE: To Mr. O’Connor I leave Robert’s Rules of Order, to Mr. Rota a gift certificate from Tonka toys, August 20,1974 to anyone and 6. LISA lACOVELLI: I would like to leave my cat skin to Mr. Jablonski so he can complete his carpeting. DAVID NEGROTTI: I leave my wrestling, my sneakers, and my adolescence — hopefully. MICHELLE GRILLO: I leave the spirit of St. Mary’s to all the underclassmen formerly from this school, continue to keep our school alive at least within your hearts. MICHAEL RIZZO: To the smoking area I leave a burning Newport that will burn eternally as a constant reminder of me and I leave my locker to some unsuspecting Freshman. BILL TOUHEY: leave my sprained ankles to Greg Hayes and my flats to some lucky freshman. PAUL CRIVELLO: I leave the old Hammond organ to anyone who dares touch it! DEBBIE DIOMEDES: I leave one day of silence to the media center so Mr. Parillo’s pointing finger will have a day to rest. PA TTI JENKINS: I leave Mr. Brennan one gross of ruined matboard. VIRGINIA SKOGL UND: I leave my Graham Cracker Box to those who like crumbs. JOAN COMPAGNONE: I leave the courtyard and the bridge for further use or abuse. KAREN VO TO LA TO: To alucky freshman I leave my broken locker, to an alternate sophomore I leave my spot on the cheering bench, and to a lazy junior I leave my chair in the O.L.I. room. CHRISTINA MORRELL: I leave to every underclassman the hope that their senior year is as wonderful as mine. KAREN JOHNSON: I leave nothing, for my memories are mine to keep and remember forever. MARY ANN CREASIA: To the future students in home¬ room A-9 I leave Mr. Kapatoes’ lectures about talking during the announcements. DONNA ARCVDI: To Mr. Jablonski I leave a probe so w hen his students give him a hard time he can pithe them. DANA BISHOP: To all future anatomy classes I leave my deepest sympathy: you’ll need it! To Mr. Jablonski I leave a razor... Hopefully you’ll know what to do with it? JUDY REIS: To future seniors I leave you the Joys and headaches of yearbook layouts and 3-R forms etc .. . MARIE BARRY: I leave my unfinished homework assign¬ ments and also my stolen class ring to the one that took it from my locker. JEAN CONN ARE: I leave Mr. Candini my spirit to haunt him for the rest of his teaching years. KATHERINE MAILLOUX: To Miss Lee I leave mods 1-3 of shorthand and to Mr. Pilla I leave the task of finding another billing clerk. SYLVIA COZZENS: I leace to a certain sophomore boy Son’s Arena and I leave “MUZZ” to Cheryl. TINA BETTUELLI: I leave my voice in the halls, my aggravation to Mr. Kapatoes, my locker to some lucky freshman, my presidency in the Pep Club to some lucky girl, to Mr. DiFionzo I leave my dresses, and to Mrs. Francesconi I leave my Child Development notes. MARIA CONSTANTINO: I leave my lunch that I was supposed to be eating in Boston to Mr. Pultz. NEREIDA RODRIQUEZ: I leave my low marks to Mr. Pepka, all the cherry stick wrappers to the retail store, and my broken Puerto Rican accent to my English teacher, Mrs. Filosa. FIOL RIVERA: I leave all my bubble gum wrappers to the retail store, and my beautiful fashion clothes to Mrs. McCarthy. ANN CASTIGLIONE: I leave Nancy to do her tap dancing in the court yard and in the halls alone now. KATHI BARSAMIAN: I leave all my nail files to Colleen and the back road to Whitinsville to Mr. Brann. KAREN VAYO: To some lucky senior to be I leave my physics book and all the hassles that go along with it. KEVIN LeBLANC: To future classes at M.H.S. I leave the courage I never had to do the thing I never did and also my parking space out back to whoever wants it. PA ULINE PETERS: to the next co-op girl I leave my class cuts that I had to do and now she can have the fun of getting her friends in trouble. LINA MAZZARELLI: To “Beast I leave my wizard tree, and to Mr. Brennan I leave “The Mind of Adolf Hitler”. BOB LOCKE: I leave to Mr. Ridolfi a certain Junior and her problems. CLAIRE ARMINIO: I leave all my “bag jobs” to Mr. Candini! DIANNE DEL VECCHIO: To Lisa I leave my report card so she won’t get grounded on Friday night’s. MARK TOSTI: To Mark Valanzola I leave the chair in the House B office and the courage to use it well. I KATHY SULLIVAN: To Scott I leave the locker, and to all my friends I leave fond memories. PA ULINE PETERS: To graduate and do everything that I have planned. KEVIN LeBLANC: To be what am and never want to be what am not. DAVID TORNACIA RI: To meet G.E.R. and to graduate from St. Bonaventure. KA REN VA YO: To someday find the end of the rainbow. KA TH Y BA RSA MIA N: To find myself ANN CASTIGLIONE: To hook that tall, dark, curly haired, blue eyed A mherst graduate. FIOL RIVERA: To marry my boyfriend, Danny, and to have a nice home with at least five kids. NEREIDA RODRIG UEZ: To someday be able to visit or live in some of the tropical states in the U.S.A. MARIA CONSTANTINO: To travel to all the places I have always wanted to go to. JANICE TENAGLIA: To travel and find a beautiful place in the country. TINA BETTUELLI: Not to have any problems in the world. TIM BURKE: To live each day to its fullest—somewhere else! DANA BISHOP: To be free of bondages and restraints, to be able to fly, to soar, to reach the highest peaks of my expectations. SYLVIA COZZENS: That one day this world will live in peace and harmony. KATHERINE MAILLOUX: To succeed in the secretarial world and to have my own apartment and car. JEAN CONNARE: To go to new and exciting places all over the world. MARIE BARRY: To take a trip to California, which has already been fulfilled. JUDY REIS: To know someone here or there with whom you can feel understanding ... in spite of distances or thoughts unexpressed that can make of this earth a garden. DONNA A RCUDI: That my half-time oranges will be filled with an adult beverage. MARY ANN CREASIA: To design and build a house on a cliff at my own beach and to live it up there for the rest of my life. KAREN JOH NSON: To be happy forever and ever. CHRISTINA MORRELL: To lead a long, active, and productive life. PAUL CRIVELLO: To succeed on business and to live a healthy life. JOAN CO MPA GNONE: To have all my dreams come true. KAREN VOTOLATO: I am yesterday, you are today, let us join 0 make tomorrow. VIRGINIA SKOGLUND: To find a place in the sun and personal contentment in a stable society. MARY CAITO: To see all the nations of the world work together to bring peace and happiness to its peoples. BILL TOUHEY: To be a person yet an individual in today’s world. MICHAEL RIZZO: To love while living; to live while being loved. BRA D A LLEN: To sail the seven seas. MICHELLE GRILLO: Don’t be afraid to be happy. Enjoy what is beautiful. Love with all your heart and soul. Believe that those you love, love you. DA VID NEGROTTI: Not to become a bum or a drunken buddy. LISA lACOVELLI: To succeed at everything I attempt! MICHAEL JULIAN: To be a millionaire and live in Beverly Hills. LINDA HAJJAR: That everyone has a friend to know and love, because I have some of the best and could never live without them. ROBERTA BALDUCCI: To always strive until I succeed. GARY CACCIOLA: To fly to Pluto with Mike J., Dave N. and Mike S. KIMBERL Y KNIGHT: To find the endless Barrolla. SUSAN DAVIS: To live my own life and to take the con¬ sequences with a smile; to be happy by my standards. JUDY ANDERSON: To make a living by what I get; to make a life by what I give. ELLEN MAININI: To get the most out of life. STELLA MONTANE To be happy with whatever I choose to do! L UANN E ROTA: To find happiness. EDDIE CURRAN: To find out exactly what I want to do, and to do it. ROBERT BON VINO: To be successful in whatever I do. SHEILA SHIMANSKY: To get a full-time Job that would pay enough money to live on and in the future, to get married and have a good outlook on life. ROSANA MICELOTTl: To graduatefrom school, get a good job, and most of all, buy a car. DEBRA HOWLEY: To be a success in anything I attempt to do. ELAINE FORCIEA: To by on my own and to go on to college. ROBERT HERLIHY: To be as good as I am — to live as long as feel like it and feel like it as long as i live. LESLIE CURRAN: To live not in the past of future; Just let each day be free... SUSAN DONAHUE: to make my parents proud of me. and to live the rest of my life with Michael. ELENA CURRAN: To make a series of The Adventures of Narco”. TINA DaCOSTA: To succeed to the fullest in whatever I do in the years to come. MARIE DiCRESCENTIS: That the memory of remembered joys are never past; they were, they are, they yet shall be. DEBI MANN: To be able to digest the cafeteria food or to own all the napkins in the cafeteria world. HELEN MUISE: To go away. DA VE lANNITELLI: To retire at the age of 40. JOHN MIMICHIELLO: To graduate from high school. PATTY DEAN: That I will be able to be successful with my future. MICHAEL MURPHY: To find out what I got out of the four years here. PAULA DeMARIA: That someone may jind themself one true friend to love and cherish. Also, that someday this world will unite and be one and love one another so that they work to be loved. DENISE EDWARDS: That in the frontiers of our hearts love will spread out to the limits of the universe. MARY JANE LANCIA: To live each day to its fullest and to look forward to the future. CINDY GUIDO: To someday travel around the world, to make something out of my life and most important, to be happy and to make people happy. MARYANN FRAG A: To go to Portugal and get my boyfriend. DOREEN D ' ALESSANDRO: To live life to the fullest! MARY ANN L USIER: I dream. ELLEN B ARAIOLO: That everyone we love deeply can some how become a part of us. MAI DA INVERNIZZI: I dream to live in a world where people will speak for themselves, not others. KAREN ZACCHILLI: To live long to see,true PEACE on earth. ELLEN SABATINELLI: To see as much of this world as I can, and when Tm through, start with another one. MARY MALISZ: That I never have to push my car home or get stuck anywhere Tm not supposed to be! That Mr. O ' Connor will keep his insults to himself and look in the mirror once in a while. MELINDA CARNEIRO: To direct the Mormon Tabernacle Choir singing the Battle Hymn of the Republic” . TAMMIE ROBERTSON: To ride a horse to the top of a mountain and never come down. MARIE PAGUCCI: To never forget the people or the memories I have from high school. BILL SASSI: To fly above the school and lay an egg on it. JA YNE ASPREY: A TR6 to Vinnie Ferelli. BONNIE DeMACEDO: To travel around the world. KAREN PETTINART To appreciate the French language in order to show Mrs. Nelson my appreciation towards her. LOU ANN CHALMERS: To never lose my wonderful memories. JUDY ACQUAFRESCA: To express my appreciation to all the teachers I have had during my four years. LORI CHIANESE: To go aboard the starship Enterprise. DIANNE DEL VECCHIO: To travel and to be happy with life. JANET MARSHALL: To live by a desolate sea and watch the rippling waves rush in every morning, also for my parents to live a long and happy life. DONNA CO VINO: To be forever happy and never have to weep because sorrow or hurt, but instead for joy and happiness. LINA MAZZARELLI: After you have reached your high, take it easy com ing down. CLAIRE ARMINIO: to succeed in everything I do and to make each day a better one. MARK TOSTI: To become an atomic scientist. KATHY SULLIVAN: to remember and be remembered. DA VID BERTULLI: I dream to play pro baseball. CHERYL TUSINO: I am not in this world to live up to your expectations and you are not in this world to live up to mine you are you, and I am I, and if by chance we find each other its beautiful! A RIES people . . . bold . . . self-confident . . . impulsive . . . aim to lead, dislike to follow . . . always ready to take initiative. ANN MARIE ABBONDANZA 16 Luby Avenue Birthday: July 31,1956 Activities: Field Hockey 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,3,4, Soft- ball 1,2,3,4, Sewing Club 4. Birthday: October 1,1957 Activities: Majorette 1,2,3,4, Class Treasurer 2,3,4, Chorus 1,2, O.L.I. Staff4, Christmas Formal Committee, Prom Committee 3,4. JAYNE ASPREY 294 Highland Street Birthday: April 18, 1957 Activities: Student Council 1, Homeroom Rep. 1, Pep Club, Prom Committee, O.L.I., Basketball Scorer 3,4. ROBERT BACCHIOCCHI 44 Prospect Street Birthday: December 5, 1956 Activities: Chess Club, Newspaper. WENDELL ADAMS Pine Island rd. JUDY ACQUAFRESCA 158 Congress Street Birthday: May 31, 1957 Activities: O.L.I., Pep Club. Sewing Club, Jr. Sr. Prom Committee, Ring Committee, Christmas Formal, Spa¬ ghetti Supper. BRENDA ALEXANDER 5 Meadowview Ln. BRADFORD ALLEN 20 Emmons Street Birthday: August 10, 1957 Activities: Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Track and Field 1,2,3,4. LESLIE ALVES 72 Prospect Heights Birthday: July 6, 1957 ROBERT ALVES 209 Congress Street Birthday: May 9. 1957 Activities: Football 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, Vice President 1,2,3,4. JUDY ANDERSON 78 Prospect Heights Birthday: May 10, 1957 Activities: Narional Honor Society 3,4 (V.P. 4), Cheer¬ leader 2,3,4 (Co Captain 4), O.L.I., Junior Prom Com¬ mittee, Class Homeroom Rep. 3,4, Board of Registrurs. DONNA ANTONIO 3 Prospect Heights Birthday: June 16, 1957 Activities: Prom Committee 3,4, Basketball Cheering 3, Drill Team 1,2,3, Pep Club 2,3,4, Ring Dance 3. DONNA ARCUDI 19 ladarola Avenue Birthday: April 20, 1957 Activities: Basketball 1,2,3,4, Softball 1,2,3,4, Field Hoc¬ key 3,4, Cheerleading 1, Junior Prom Com. (Chair¬ woman), Senior Class Homeroom Rep., National Honor Society 3,4, Pep Club 1,2,3.4, Ring Committee, Leaders Club4. O.L.I. GINA ARCUDI 9 Union Street Birthday: June 6, 1957 Activities: Ski Club 4, Business Club 3, Pep Club 4. CLAIRE ARMINIO 4 State Street BRIAN BAGLEY 245 Congress St. ROBERTA BALDUCCI 71 Taft Street Birthday: June 14,1957 Activities: Drama Club 4, O.L.I. TERESA BALDWIN Water Street Birthda y: July 27, 1957 ELLEN BARIOLO 62 Pine Street Birthday: January 18, 1957 Activities: Future Teacher’s Club 1,2, Pep Club 1,2,3, Sr. Prom 4. MARIE BARRY 48 Green Street Birthday: March 25, 1957 Activities: Chorus 1,2,3, Softball, Drama Club, News¬ paper, Choral. KATHY BARSAMIAN 39 Dilla Street Birthday: May 25, 1957 Activities: Field 1, Pep Club 1, Newspaper 4, O.L.I., Business Club 4, Prom Committee 4. KIMBERLEY BEHNKE 6 Princess Pine Lane Birthday: December 7, 1957 Activities: Newspaper, Track, Pep Club, French Club. BARBARA BERRY 11 Blanchard Road Birthday: August 2, 1957 Activities: Softball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 3,4, Christmas Formal Co-Chairman 4, National Honor Society 3,4. DAVID BERTULLI 24 Ravenna Street Birthday: January 11, 1957 Activities: Baseball 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3 Tri-Captain 4, Basketball 1,2,4, Honor Society 3,4, Ring Committee 2, Prom Committee 3. Christmas Formal 4. HENRY BERTULLI 24 Raven na Street Birthday: December 20, 1957 Activities: Football 1,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Basketball. WILLIAM BESOZZI 11 Fairview Avenue February 2, 1957 Activities: Football 1, Prom Committee, O.L.I., Key Club 2,3. TA UR US people . . . through and steadfast . . . in love, in hate, work or play, they persist in a given direction . . . argumentative in defense of their actions or opinions . . . they grasp new ideas slowly, with difficulty. TINA BETTUELLI 4 Westbrook Street Birthday; October9, 1957 Activities; Newspaper, Junior Prom Committee, Pep Club (Pres. 4), Senior Prom, O.L.I. DANA BISHOP 17 Pleasant Street Birthday; March 11, 1957 Activities; Class Treasurer 1, Class Secretary 3, Cross Country 1,2,3, Track and Field 1,2, Key Club 2, Band 1, Jr. Prom Committee, Ring Dance Committee. BRIAN BODIO 37 Taft Street Birthday; April 20, 1957 Activities; Football 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 1,2,3 Captain 4, Track and Field 1,2, Photo Club 1. PAULA BOLLOTTE 32 Fruit Street Birthday; March 8, 1957 Activities; O.L.I., Chorus. MARIE BONINA 9 Manguso Avenue Birthday; February 21, 1957 THOMAS BONINA 40 Mt. Pleasant St. ROBERT BONVINO 5 Fountain St. Birthday; January 11, 1957 Activities; Football 1, Cross Country 2,3,4, Track 1,3,4, Delegate to Boy’s State Convention. TERESE BORRA 16 Mark Drive Birthday; August 10, 1957 Activities; Office assistant 4. SHIRLEY BOSMA 26 Highland St. Birthday; May 14, 1957 Activities; Student Council Representative 2,3,4, Band 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, OLI, Ski Club 1,2,3,4, Student Exchange 3,4, Student Representative to School Com¬ mittee 3, Honor Society 3,4, Sewing Club, Various Class Activities. SHARON BOWEN 79 Hayward St. Birthday; March 28, 1957 Activities; Field Hockey 1. BARBARA BRIGHAM 5 Grace Street Birthday; August 19, 1957 FRANK BRUNO 88 Purchase St. Birthday; January 3, 1958 Activities; Newspaper 1,2,3, Drama Guild 4, OLI 4, National Honor Society 3,4. MICHAEL BUCCI 1 Carven Rd. Birthday; September 23, 1956 Activities; Football 1,2,3, Media Center, South Evalua¬ tion Committee. NANCY BULSO 9 Divittorio Drive Birthday; October 19,1957 Activities; National Honor Society 3,4, Future Teacher’s Club 1,2, French Club 1, MHSSA 1,2. WILLIAM BURGEY 68 Hayward St. Birthday; March 18, 1957 Activities; Newspaper 1,2,3, Drama Club 4, OLI 4, Senior Prom Committee, Class Gift Committee. TIMOTHY BURKE 12 Leonard St. Birthday; June 3, 1957 Activities; Newspaper 3,4, OLI 4, Jr. Prom Committee, Christmas Formal Committee, Track 3, Homeroom Representative 3, Student Council 4, Senior Prom Committee. GARYCACCIOLA 9 Sample Rd. Birthday; April 23, 1957 Activities; Wrestling 1,3,4, Football 1,3,4, Hockey 2, Prom Committee 4. MARYCAITO 39 Muriel Ln. Birthday; November 4, 1957 Activities; French Club 3,4, Science Club 4, National Honor Society 3,4. RICHARD CALZONE 40 West Walnut St. Birthday; October 1, 1957 Activities; Track 3,4, Cross Country 4, Basketball 1. MELINDA CARNEIRO 1 Victor Drive Birthday; February 11, 1957 Activities; Accompanist for Chorus and Chorale 1,2,3,4 Flag Corps 4, National Honor Society 3,4. LESLIE CARTER 2 Harvard St. ANITA CARUSI 12 Pond St. Birthday; March 2, 1957 ANNCASTIGLIONE 69 So. Main St. Birthday; September Activities; Field Hockey 1, Fund Raising Committee 1,2,3,4, MHSSA 1,2,3,4. LOU ANN CHALMERS 12 Grove St. Birthday; April 4, 1957 Activities; Future Teacher’s Club 2, Pep Club 1,4, Jr. Prom Committee, Sr. Prom Committee, Christmas For¬ mal Committee, Honor Society 3,4, OLI 4, Class Trip GEMINI people . . . acutely inquiring minds . . . tact¬ ful, they avoid giving of¬ fense . . . generally liked by all .. . their own af¬ fections are not deep. Committee 4, MHSSA, Ring Dance Committee, Spa¬ ghetti Supper Committee. RAYMOND COOPER 16 West Maple St. Birthday: March 24, 1957 Activities: Wrestling Team 1,2,3,4, Soccer 4, Photog¬ raphy Club 2,3. MARIA COSTANTINO 48 Grant St. Birthday: February 9, 1957 Activities: The Scarlet 1,2,3, French Club 2,3, National Flonor Society 3,4, Guidance Office Assisstant 1,2,3,4. STEVEN COSTIGAN 738 Purchase St. THOMAS CHAMBERLAIN 28 Harding St. PHILLIPCHAPMAN 33 Dilla St. ARTHUR CHIANESE 15 Willow Rd. Birthday: October 8, 1957 Activities: Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, Wrestling 3, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Class President 2,3, National Honor Society 3,4, President of Honor Society 4, Math Club 1. LORI CHIANESE 70 South Main St. Birthday: June 28,1957 Activities: Field Hockey 1, Fund raising activities. Pep Club, Student Association. VICTORCHIU 42 Pine St. Birthday: September 20,1955 Activities: Student Council, Student Council Vice-Presi¬ dent, Wrestling, National Honor Society, OLI, Regional Advisory Committee, Civil Air Patrol, Town Government Day. DONNA COVINO 29 Princeton Drive Birthday: March 14,1957 Activities: OLI, Pep Club, Future Teacher’s Club 1,2,3,4, Senior Class Homeroom Rep., Christmas Formal Com¬ mittee, Senior Promm Committee, Sewing Club, MHSSA. SYLVIA COZZENS 4 Hollis Street Birthday: August 3, 1957 Activities:. Chorus 1,2, Prom Committee 3,4, Newspaper 3,4, Business Service Club 3. MARY ANNNCREASIA 98 East Main Street Birthday: March 8, 1957 Activities: Pep Club, OLI, Prom Committee, Christmas Formal Committee, JV Cheerleader, MHSSA, Ring Dance Committee, Sewing Club. WILLIAM CRIASIA 18 Elm Street Birthday: October 24 Activities: Ski Club, Hockey, Tree Houses, p.l. JOSEP H CIARAMICOLl 37 Cunniff Ave. ROBERT CIFIZZARI 37 Chestnut St. THERESA CLARK 13 Orchard St. Birthday: October 14, 1957 CHERYL COBURN 300 Cedar St. STEVEN COMOLLI 6 Carroll St. Birthday: May 20, 1957 Activities: track and field. Cross Country. JOANCOMPAGNONE Covino Rd. Birthday: January 22, 1957 Activities: Pep Club 1,2,3, Sewing Club 4, Science 4, Of¬ fice Worker 3, MHSSA 1,2,3,4, Homeroom Representa¬ tive 3, Prom Committee 3,4, Ring Dance Committee, OLI. PAULCRIVELLO 2 Legion St. EDWARDCURRAN 83 High Street Birthday: October 12, 1957 Activities: Class President 4, Cross Country 2,3,4, Track and Field 3,4, Basketball, Baseball 1,2, Key Club 2,3,4, Science Club 4, National Honor Society 3,4. ELENA CURRAN 83 High Street Birthday: October 12, 1957 Activities: Basketball 2, Softball 2, Sewing Club, Prom Committee, OLI, Ski Club 4, Key Club 4, Student Coun¬ cil rep. 4, Ring Dance Committee 2, MHSSA 1,2,3,4, Sadie Hawkins Dance Chairman 4. LESLIE CURRAN 8 Highland Street Birthday: May 19, 1957 Activities: Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Jr. Prom Co-Chairman, Sr. Hop Committee, Ring Dance Com¬ mittee, JV Cheerleader 2, OLI, Ski Club, MHSSSA. JEANCONNARE 14 Grant St. Birthday: June, 22, 1957 Activities: Band 1,2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4. ALTINA DACOSTA 41 Madden Ave. Birthday: November 2 Activities: Chorus 1,2, Business Service Club 3. DOUGLASCOOK 3 Metcalf Ave. 68 BRENDA DAGNESE 6 Green St. CANCER people . . . very fond of the home . . . quiet, reserved and adapt them¬ selves to conditions . . . easy to get along with . . . anger is shortlived and they hold spite . . . always have the courage of their convictions. DIANNE DELVECCHIO West Fountain St. Birthday: October 16, 1957 Activities: Band 1,2,3, Majorette 3, Honor Society 3,4, Ski Club 4, Student Council 1, Prom Committee 3,4, Christmas Formal Com. BONNIE DEMACEDO 3 Walker Avenue Birthday: December 30, 1957 Activities: MHSSA 1,2,3, Majorette 1,2,3,4, Future Teacher’s Club, Glee Club, Prom Committee. MARK DAGNESE Metcalf Ave. Birthday: May 18, 1956 Activities: Football, Basketball, Wrestling, Baseball, Prom Committee, OLI, MHSSA, Ring Dance Committee. DOREEN D’ALESSANDRO 35 High St. WILLIAM D’ALESSANDRO 7 Tomaso Road Birthday: February 22, 1957 Activities: Wrestling 1,2,3, Track 1, Tennis 2,3, Chess Club, Hockey. ELIZABETH DANIELS 104 Highland Street Birthday: March 31, 1957 Activities: Field Hockey, Band. JUDITH DAVIS 2 Rolling Green DR. Birthday: February 28, 1956 Activities: Future Nurses Club, Value Development. MARC DAVIS 1 Meadowview Lane Birthday: December 2, 1957 Activities: Hockey Program, School Newspaper, Foot¬ ball Program Committee (Chairman), OLI. ROBERT DAVIS 248 Congress Street Birthday: April 10, 1957 SUSAN DAVIS 7 “Trinity Drive Birthday: May 26, 1957 Activities: National Honor Society, JV Basketball, Dra¬ ma Club, Jr. Prom Committee, Student Aide, Chorus, OLI, Pep Club. PATRICIA DEAN 7 Senate Road Birthday: November 10, 1956 Activities: Prom Committee, Prom Site, Home Room Representative, Christmas Formal Committee, Spaghetti Supper Com.. LOUIS DEGAETANO 20 Genoa Ave Birthday: November 19, 1957 ctivities: Football 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3. ROBERT DELISLE 15 Coolidge Road Birthday: August 5, 1957 Activities: AV Workshop, Honor Society, Intramural Tennis. PAULA DEMARIA 54 Jefferson Street Birthday: August 20, 1957 Activities: MHSSA, Future Nurses’ Club, Photography Club, Pep Club, Jr-Sr Prom Committee, National Honor Society, Scarlett Newspaper Staff, Scorer for Wrestling Team, Class Activities, Sewing Club, French Club Treasurer. MAUREEN DENNING 12-D Rolling Green Drive Birthday: August 8, 1957 Activities: THOMAS DEPAOLO 139 Purchase St. DAWN DEROSE 21 Grove Street Birthday: August 4, 1957 Activities: Art Workshop 1,2,3,4, OLI Art Editor, Photography Club 1. MARY DESPINOSA 29 Fruit Street Birthday: June 20, 1956 Activities: Student Aide 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Business Club 4, Senior Prom Committee 4. JAMES DIANTONIO 14 Fairview Road Birthday: October 1, 1957 Activities: FERNANDO DIAS 173 West St. MARIE DICRESCENTIS 253 Congress St. DEBRA DIOMEDES 59 Grove Street Birthday: August 20, 1957 Activities: French Club 2,3,4, Nurses Club 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Pep Club 1. DEBRA DISINGER 1 Whitter St. RICHARD DODSON Claudette Drive Birthday: June 23, 1957 SUSAN DONAHUE 1 Vincenzo Road Birthday: October 20, 1957 Activities: Band 1, Chorus 1,2, Co-operative Education 3,4, Business Service Club 3. DUSTY DRAKE 11 Reservoir Street LEOS . . . honest and faith¬ ful ... love light and truth . . . make good orators and hold their audiences by per¬ sonal magnatism . . . very attractive to opposite sex. Birthday: December 17, 1957 Activities: National Honor Society 4, Leader’s Club 4, Math Club 4, French Club 3,4, Intramurals 1,2, Varsity Swim Team 2,3,4. JOSEPH DULAK 33 South Main Street Birthday: May 6, 1957 KATHY DUNCAN 33 Princeton Drive Birthday: September 15, 1956 Activities: Home Room ' Representative. DENISE EDWARDS 256 Purchase Street Birthday: March 19, 1957 Activities: Drill Team 1, School plays 1,3,4, Drama Club 3,4, Cheerleader 2,3,4, Business Blub 4, Gymnastics 4, Prom Committee 4, Class Play 4. DIANNE ELLIOTT 40 Jefferson St. PETER ELLIOTT 12 High Street Birthday: August 6, 1957 Activities: Football 1, Basketball 1,2. MARYANN FRAGA 31 Prospect Street Birthday: January 8, 1956 Activities: Office Worker, Media Center Aide, Program Committee, Spaghetti Supper, Christmas Trees Sale, Cake Sale. PATRICIA FREDRICK 19 Luby Avenue Birthday: March 6, 1957 Activities: Photography 1,2,4, Crafts 1,2, Child Develop¬ ment 1,2. JAMES FULLUM 16 Gibbon Avenue Birthday: July 24, 1956 Activities: Football 1, Wrestling 1, Track 1. JOSEPH GARDELLA 18 Brookfield Rd. JOSEPH GATTONl Whitewood Rd. JOSEPH GIAMPIETRO 14 Lawrence Street Birthday: October 22, 1957 Activities: Cross Country, Track Field. PAUL GIULIANI 39 Fruit Street Birthday: September 4, 1957 SUSAN GONSALVES 21 Claflin Street Birthday: August 23, 1957 Activities: Business Service 3, O. L. I., Office Assistant, Junior Prom Committee, Photography 1, Pep Club 1,2,3 Sewing Club. JOY FERRETTI Agnes Road Birthday: July 27, 1957 Activities: Drum Majorette, majorette. Junior Prom Committee, Ring Dance Committee, Senior Hop Com¬ mittee, Future Teachers Club, Graduation Usherette, Ski Club. KATHY GRANDPRE 21 Purdue Drive MICHAEL GRAZIANO 9 West Pine Street Birthday: November 24, 1957 Activities: Ski Club 2. ELLEN FITZPATRICK 47 West Walnut Street Birthday: October 10, 1957 Activities: J. V. Basketball; Varsity Basketball 2,3,4, Varsity Tennis 1, Co-captain. GARY FITZPATRICK 24 Metcalf Ave. GAIL FLEMING 3 Hancock Street Birthday: October 10, 1957 Activities: Service Club, Girls Athletics, Glass Recycling. ELAINE FORCIEA East Charles Street Birhtday: May 30, 1955 Activities: Dance Committee, Spaghetti Supper, Christ¬ mas Tree Sales, Cake Sale. DAVID FORNACIARI Reade Street Birthday: March 8, 1957 Activities: Freshman Football, J. V. Wrestling, Tennis, J. V. Basketball, Baseball, Varsity Basketball, soccer. Treasurer Student Council, Key Club. JOCELYN GRILLO 9 Muriel Lane Birthday: March 31,1957 Activities: Pep Club 1,2, Ski Club 1. MICHELE GRILLO 69 East Street Ext. Birthday: November 22, 1957 Activities: Class Treasurer 1, Student Council 1, NA¬ TIONAL Honor Society 3,4, Drill Team 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2, Future Nurses 2, Math Club, Debate Team 1,2,3, Pancake Breakfast 1. VERONICA GROSSl 30 Parkhurst Street Birhtday: April 30, 1957 Activities: prom Committee, Pep Club 1,2, Sewing Club, Pizza-Grinder Supper. CINDY GUIDO 7 Hollis Street Birthday: July 16, 1957 Activities: Pep Club, Student Council, National Honor Society, Ski Club, OLI, Christmas Formal Committee, Spaghetti Supper Committee, Jr. Senior Prom Com¬ mittee, Office girl. VIRGO people . . . very quick and active in youth . . . learn with facility . . . fluent writers . . . often cold, cynical and unforgiv¬ ing when they have been injured. ALEXIS GULINO 18 Lawrence St. RICHARD INNIS 18 Ivy Lane Birthday: June 14, 1957 Activities: Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3, Baseball 1,2,3,4. MAIDA INVERNEZZl 17 Dominick St. Birthday: November 28, 1957 PATTI JENKINS 17 Chestnut St. Birthday: November 14, 1957 Activities: Art Workshop 2,3,4, National Honor Soceity 3,4,0.L.l. 3,4, The Scarlet 3,4. LINDA HAJJAR 3 Middleton St. Birthday: January 27, 1957 Activities: chorus 2, key club 4, sewing club, honor soceity 3,4, prom theme chairwoman 4. CHERYL HANRAHAN 11 University Dr. Birthday: December 22, 1957 Activities: honor society. Business service club. FREDERICK HART 13 Colonial Rd. ROBERT HERLIHY 1 Whip-O-Will Lane Birthday: June 11, 1957 Activities: photo club 1,2,3, band 1,2,3,4, chorus 1,2,3,4, central district chorus 1,2,3,4, Blackstone District Cho¬ rus 1,2,3,4, All-State Chorus 1,2, National Honor So¬ ceity, Scarlet Newspaper 1,2,3,4, Guys and Dolls 3, O.L.I., Messiah 3,4, Chorale 3,4. GUYANNE HOFFMASTER 279 Congress St. Birthday: March 19, 1957 Activities: Pep Club 1,2,3, Ski Club 1, Business Service Club 3, Sewing Club 4. TRACEY JIONZO 10 Otis St. KAREN JOHNSON 14 East Walnut St. Birthday: June 18, 1957 Activities: National Honor Soceity, O.L.I., Ski Club, Pep Club, Prom Committee, Christmas Formal Com¬ mittee, Spaghetti Supper Committee, Sewing Club. PATRICIA JOLIE MICHAEL JULIAN 39 Hayward St. Birthday: September 30, 1957 Activities: Wrestling 1,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Baseball l,2,3,4,O.L.I.4. KEVIN KALUNIAN 16 Hancock St. Birthday: July 30, 1957 Activities: Photography Club 1,2,3,4, Scarlet 1,2,3,4, O.L.I. Photo Editor, Sewing Club. MARK KEACH Silver Hill Rd. Birthday: December 13, 1957 Activities: Track 1, Wrestling 1,2,4, Sewing Club 4. DEBRA HOWLEY 28 Princeton Drive Birthday: March 8 Activities: Chorus 1,2,3, Chorale 1,2,3, Band 4, Black- stone District Chorus 2,3,4. CYNTHIA KEDSKI 22 Glines Ave. Birthday: September 20, 1957 Activities: J.V. Cheerleader 1,2, Business Service Club, Sewing Club. JOHN lACOVELLl 45 Madden Ave. Birthday: May 19, 1957 Activities: Newspaper 1,2,3, Photography Club 1,2,3, Student Advisory Committee 4, Yearbook 4, Ski Club 2, P ' -- ' - Committee 3,4. LISA lACOVELLI Agnes Road Birthday: March 12, 1957 Activities: Field Hockey 2,3, Business Service Club 3,4, Honor Soceity 3,4, French Club 4, O.L.I., Sewing Club. VINCENT lADAROLA 82 Grove St. Birthday: July 20, 1957 Activities: Student Council Rep 3,4, Class Rep 3, Track and Field 1,2,3,4, Charity Fund Co-Chairman 4, Ring Dance Committee 2. DAVID lANNITELLI 8 Orrin St. Birthday: September 18, 1956 Activities: Intramural Hockey 2,3, Ski Club 4, Football 1. TIMOTHY KENNEDY 13 Princess Pine Lane Birthday: March 14,1957 V.P. of Math Club, National Honor Soceity, H.R. Rep, Student Council. KIMBERLY KNIGHT 110 Highland St. Birthday: May 4, 1957 ROBIN KUCZER 85 School St. Birthday: March 4, 1957 Activities: National Honor Society, Secretary 1,2, Majorette 1,2,3, Basketball J.V. 1, Ring Dance Committee. MARY JANE LANCIA 2 Chapin St. Birthday: June 8, 1957 Activities: Chorus 2,3, Newspaper 1,2,3 Editor 4. CAROL LANCISI 245-A Congress St. LIBRA people . . . strong conjugal affection . . . love familities people of “moods . . . changes are sudden and extreme . . . adaptable to circumstances. Birthday: January 10 1957 Activities: Business Service Club 3, Prom Committee 3,4. TERESE LANGER 2 Whittier Rd. KEVIN LEBLANC 14 Cornell Dr. Birthday: December 30, 1957 LISA LENZI 21 Whitney St. Birthday: February 27, 1957 Activities: Senior Prom-Site Committee. KIM LEONARDI 27 Shadowbrook Lane Birthday: April 6, 1957 Activities: Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Prom Committee, Office help 1,2,3. ROBERT LOCKE 4 Clearview Drive Birthday: May 11, 1957 Activities: Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Student Council 2,3,4, OLI Business Manager 4, Policy Com¬ mittee 2, Student Advisory Committee 3, Student Ex¬ change Program 3, National Honor Society. JAMES LOMBARDO 16 Metcalf Ave. LAURA LORENZO 4 Wildwood Drive Birthday: November 17, 1957 Activities: Business Service Club. Birthday: April 6,1957 Activities: Gymnastics 1,2, National Honor Society. ELLEN MAININI 18 Short Street Birthday: October 29, 1957 Activities: Wrestling Scorer, sewing club, prom theme committee. DEBORAH MANN 24 ladarola Avenue Birthday: September 7, 1957 Activities: Band 1,2,3,4, Stage Band 3,4, Policy Com¬ mittee 2, Future Teacher’s Club 3,4, Math Club 4, S.E. Mass League 4, Sewing Club, Drama Club 4. MARY MALISZ 70 Depot Street Birthday: May 24, 1957 Activities: field hockey 1, basketball 1,2,3, softball 1, fund raising committee, homeroom representative 4, prom committee 3,4. REGINA MANNING 21 Bragg Slip Birthday: October 7, 1957 Activities: A.V. Workshop 4, Prom Committee 4, Time¬ keeper for wrestling 4, Set Designer 3, sewing club. JON MARINO 403 Purchase Street Birthday: August 13,1957 Activities: Stage Band, Marching Band, Concert Band. JANET MARSHALL 118 West Spruce Street Birthday: June 13, 1957 Activities: Jr. Prom Committee, Future Nurses’ Club 1,2, Pep Club 1,2, Flag Corps 4, Intramural Basketball 4, Senior Hop Committee 4. JOHN MARSHALL 118 West Spruce Street Birthday: June 13, 1957 Activities: Cross Country 1,2,3, Track 1,2,3, hockey 2,3. JOHN MARTINANGELO 148 E. Main Street MARYANN LUSSIER 8 Della Street Birthday: June 29, 1957 Activities: Ring Dance Committee 2, Prom Committee 3, Christmas Formal 4. PAUL LUTFY 157 Purchase Street Birthday: Jan. 5, 1957 Activities: Tennis. MICHAEL LYTWYNIC 52 Luby Avenue Birthday: September 7, 1957 Activities: Football 1,2,4. RICHARD MAXWELL 370 Purchase St. KATHLEEN MAY 16 Oak Street Birthday: December 6, 1957 Activities: Debate 1, Field Hockey 3, National Honor Society 3,4. MARY MAZUREK 7 Meadowview Lane Birthday: October 24, 1957 Activities: Business Service Club 3, Value Development 1,2,3, Sewing Club. THOMAS MAHER Metcalf Avenue Birthday: September 1,1957 Activities: Milford High Student Council President 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Student Exchanges 3, Cross- Country 2,3, Co-Captain 4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2, Track 3,4. LINA MAZZARELLI 16 Freedom Street Birthday: April 20, 1957 Activities: Sewing Club, Drama Club 2, Chess Club 2, Christmas Formal Committee, Student Council Home Room Representative 3, Class Homeroom Representa¬ tive 4. KATHERINE MAILLOUX 2 Stanford Circle 92 JAMES MCCALL 6 Claudette Dr. SCORPIO people . . . stand up for their rights . . . full of worries over things that may happen, but never do ... thus make life a burden to those around them . . . scarcasm is ever upon tip of their tongue . . . love is strong and hopes high. NORMAN MCCLENDON 55 Purdue Drive Birthday: January 31, 1957 Activities: Football 2, Basketball 1, Cross Country Chess Club 2, Student Advisory Committee 4. PATRICIA MCDONNELL 36 West Fountain Street Birthday: December 12, 1957 KAREN MELANSON 34 Princeton Drive Birthday: November 29, 1956 Activities: Glee Club 1,2, Prom Committee 4, OLI 4. NANCY MELE 1 Capitol Road ROSANA MICELOTTI 3 Jionzo Road Birthday: July 25, 1957 Activities: Chorus 2, Business Service Club 3, Co-op 3,4. JOHN MINICHIELLO 4 Gibbon Avenue Birthday: June 19, 1957 Activities: Cross-Country, Track, Band, Stage Band. STELLA MONTANl 19 Free Street Birthday: April 6, 1957 Activities: Business Service Club, Prom Site Theme Committee, Sewing Club. PAULA MOORE 25 South Cedar Street Birthday: July 16, 1957 Activities: Pep Club 3,4, Band 2,3, OLI. ANTONIO MORAIS 40 Prospect Heights GERALD MORGAN 15 Colonial Road Birthday: August 11, 1957 Activities: Chess, Cross-Country, Track, Wrestling. PETER MORGANELLI 4 DiVittorio Drive Beithday: June 2, 1957 Activities: Chess Club 3,4, Newspaper 3, Football, Hockey 3. WILLIAM MORIN Emmons St. CHRISTINA MORRELL 10 Hancock St. Birthday: April 6, 1957 Activities: Scarlet Newspaper 3, Prom Committee 3, Class Trip Committee 4, yearbook editor 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Homeroom Rep. 3, Christmas For¬ mal Committee 4. FREDRIC MOSCOWITZ 11 Radcliffe Drive Birthday: September 30, 1957 Activities: Photography Club 1,2,3,4, Honor Society 3,4 Vice Pres. 4, Drama Club 3,4, School Play 4, MHSSA 1,2,3, Newspaper 3,4, Reading Evaluation Committee and English Evaluation Committee 3. HELEN MUISE 9 Bowdoin Drive Birthday: April 29, 1957 WILLIAM MULVEY 18 Radcliffe Dr. MICHAEL MURPHY 85 Prospect Street Birthday: May 10, 1957 Activities: Cross Country 1, track 1, hockey 2,3. DEBORAH MUSCARITILLO Memory Lane Birthday: September 14, 1957 Prom Committee. VINCENT NAPPA Maple St. MARTIN NAPPI 64 Taft Street Birthday: December 28 Activities: Football 1,2,3, Baseball 1,2,3, Swimming 4, Track 4, Chess Club 2,3, OLI 4, Haunting 1,2,3,4. DAVID NEGROTTI 294 Purchase Street Birthday: May 21, 1957 Activities: Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Tri-Captain 3,4, Soccer 4. JEAN NICE 30 Cornell Drive Birthday: July 26, 1957 HOLLY O’BRIEN 43 Luby Avenue Birthday: December 27, 1957 Activities: Field Hockey 2, Math Club 4, Art 1,2. CARLOSTRAND Silver Hill Road Birthdya: June 26, 1957 THOMAS OUILETTE 250 Congress Street Birthday: November 16 Activities: Everything. JAMES PAGANELLI 55 Mount Pleasant Street Birthday: December 29, 1957 Activities: Hockey 3,4. MARIE PAGUCCI 16 Madden Avenue Birthday: April 16, 1957 Activities: Prom Committee 3,4, Spaghetti Supper 1,2,3, 4, O.L.l. 4, Pep Club 1,2,3, Ring Committee 2. MICHELLE PARRETTI 24 Princeton Drive SAGITTARIUS people . . . two widely different classes . . . either out for a good time, love to gamble ... or on other hand, pil¬ lars of church . . . known for integrity, kindness and justice. Birthdya; September 1, 1957 Activities: Majorette 2 , Drum Majorette 3, Captain 4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Junior and Senior Prom Committees, Ring Dance Committee, Christmas Formal Committee, O.L.I., Student Council Secretary 4, Future Nurses 4, Drama Club 4, French Club 2. DEAN PAVIA 1 Wildwood Drive Birthday; June 22, 1956 Activities; Freshman Football, Cross-Country 2, Wrestling. DONNA PAVIA I Wildwood Dr. NEAL PEMBERTON 32 W. Fountain St. ANTONIO PEREIRA II Tomaso Rd. KAREN PETTINARI 56 Meade Street Birthday: May 1, 1957 Activities: Pep Club, Dues Committee, Junior-Senior Prom Committees, 0,L,I, Ring Committee, Christmas Formal Committee, Spaghetti Supper, Office Girl, Class Trip. KAREN PIEPER 10 Westchester Drive Birthday: August 27, 1957 Activities: National Honor Society, Future Nurses’ Club, Paramedic Club, Secretary Math Club, Y-Teens, Future Homemakers of America, Junior Medical League. KENNETH PIEPER 10 Westchester Drive Birthday: August 27, 1957 Activities: National Honor Society, Executive Com¬ mittee, Math Club, Key Club, Science Club, Spanish Club, A.F.T.R.O.T.C. Drill Team. ARTHUR PIGEON 48 North Bow St. Birthday: September 25, 1957 ROBERT PIRONTl 1 Capitol Road Birthday: November 12 Activities; Football 1, Wrestling 1,2,3. JOANNE PISCIA Venice St. Birthday: September 18, 1957 Activities: Crafts 3. RONALD PERONI 4 Grace Street Birthday: March 6, 1957 Activities: Football, Hockey 2,3, Soccer 4, Swimming4. JOSEPH PERRONE 425 E. Main St. PAULINE PETERS 48 Franklin Street Birthday: October 8, 1957 Activities: Co-op student in House B Office. DAVID PETRINI 18 Mark Drive JOSEPH PETRINI 18 Mark Drive Birthday: October 22, 1956 Activities: Newspaper, O.L.L, Intramural Football, Future Nurses’ Club, Chorus. KIMBERLY PETRINI 127 West Spruce Street Birthday; June 9, 1957 Activities: Pep Club 1,2, Ring Dance Committee, Class Activities 1,2,3, Class Play 1,2,3. DONALD RAE 112 Highland St. Birthday: April 24, 1957 Activities: Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Soccer 4, Track 4, Student Council Rep. 3. DAVID RAN DO 253 Central St. Birthday: January 11, 1957 Activities: National Honor Society, O.L.L, Basketball 1, Football 1, Golf 2, Track and Field 1,2,3,4. JUDITH REIS 14 Union St. Birthday; December 8, 1957 Activities: Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Drill Team 1,2,3, Flag Corps 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Prom Committee 3,4, Future Nurses Club 1,2,3,4, Ski Club 4, Yearbook 4, Christmas Formal Committee 4. JOSEPH RESTIC 18 Penny Lane Birthday; August 23 Activities: Football 1,2,3,4, Yearbook Co-Editor, Na¬ tional Honor Society, Boys State Alternate, Student Government Exchange Program. ANTHONY PETTI 13 Luby Ave. Birthday; September 8, 1957 Activities: Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Golf 1,2,3,4, Soccer 4 (co¬ captain), Wrestling Co-Cap. 4. MARYELLEN PETTI 13 Luby Avenue Birthday: March 12, 195 Activities: Photography Club, Art, Crafts. FIAL RIVERA 35 Main St. Birthday: May 16, 1955 Activities: Young People Association. MICHAEL RIZZO 27 D. Claudette Drive Birthday: April 25, 1957 Activities: MHS Chorus 1,2,3, Track Team 3, “Fantas- tics” 2. 94 CAPRICORN people . . . ambition and suspicion ruling characteristics . . . desire for recognition . . . much unnecessary worry. . . may result in habitual melencholy . . very revengeful. TAMMIE ROBERTSON Bruno Drive Birthday: September 24, 1957 Activities: NEREIDA RODRIQUEZ 42 Franklin St. Birthday: August 8, 1957 Activities: Basketball, Tennis, Handball. BRUNO ROSSACCl 6 Lincoln St. September 4, 1956 Activities: Basketball 1, Track and Field 1,2,3,4. LUANNE ROTA 49 Prospect St. Birthday: July 25, 1957 Activities: Photography Club 1,2, French Club 1, Prom Committee 3,4, O.L.I., National Honor Society 3,4. ELLEN SABATINELLI Dilla St. Birthday: December 22, 1957 Activities: Glee Club 2, Student Council Rep 3,4, Ski Club4. LUCILLESACCARDO 74 Grove St. Birthday: December 13, 1957 Activities: Pep Club 1, National Honor Society, Prom Committee 3,4, Sewing Club, Car Wash 2, Pizza-Grinder Supper4. NICHOLAS SACCO 18 West St. Birthday: October 31, 1957 Activities: Baseball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 2,1, Intramural Basketball 3,4, Intramural Football 4, Cross Country 1, Softball 3, intramural Hockey 3. School play 1, Photography 2,3, Prom Committee 4. ALBERT ST.GOERGE 8 Thayer St. PEDRO SANCHEZ 9 Temple St. PATRICIA SANDS 7 Clearview Dr. JOHN SANGERVASI 43 Highland St. Birthday: August 22, 1957 Activities: Tennis 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 3, Football 1, National Honor Society 3,4, O.L.I., Student Council Rep. 4, Ski Club 3,4. WILLIAM SASSI 61 Harding St. PAMELA SAWYER Highland St. Birthday: May 19, 1957 MAUREEN SAYLES 7 Hale Ave. Birthday: December 12, 1957 Activities: Field Hockey 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Soft- ball 1,2,3,4, Math Club 2, Drill Team 3, Prom Commit¬ tee 3,4, Student Council 4. MICHAEL SAYLES 3 Congress Terrace Birthday: April 5, 1957 Activities: Basketball 1,2,3.4, Baseball 2, Golf 1, Soc¬ cer 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Newspaper 1,2, Ring Dance Committee. Prom Committee, Science Fair 1. LORRAINE SCHAUDER 8 Colby Dr. MICHAELSEAVER 86 School St. Birthday: December 17, 1957 Activities: Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, Basket¬ ball 1, National Honor Society 2,3,4, Chess Club 1,2,3, Math Club 1,2,3, Key Club 2,3. NANCYSEAVER Richardmond Ave. CHERYL SESONA 435 Purchase St. Birthday: May 15, 1957 Activities: Photography Club 1, Color Guard 1, Pep Club 1,2. Office Worker 1,2, Ski Club 4, MHSSA 1,2,3. WILLIAM SHARP 85 East Street Ext. Birthday: November 5, 1957 Activities: Track and Field 2,3,4, Chess Club 2, Intra¬ mural Hockey 2,3,4. SHEILA SHIMANSKY 6 Wildwood DR. Birthday: March 7, 1957 Activities: Value Developement VIRGINIA SKOOLUND 27 Ivy Lane Birthday: November 24 Activities: O.L.L, National Honor Society, secretary. Newspaper, Pep Club. DARLENESPEAR 276 Main St. Birthday: April 1, 1957 Activities: Guidance Office Worker 3. CYNTHIA STEEVES 40 Grant St. Birthday: January 20, 1957 Activities: Field Hockey 1,2, Tri-captain 3, cheerleader co-captain 2, Business Service Club, Sewing Club. DEBRA STILWELL 312 Highland St. Birthday: February 1, 1957 Activities: Business Service Club 3, National Honor Society 3,4, co-operative education 4. SUE ANN STOICO 51 Jefferson St. Birthday: October 7, 1955 95 Activities: Pep Club 1,2,3, Junior Prom Committee, Office Assistant 1,2,3,4. AQUARIANS . . . most most loyal to friends, there¬ fore they attract many . . . keep them through life and are much benefited by them . . . retiring nature and tendency to melencholy . . . persistant . . . seldom have cause to regret actions. KATHLEEN SULLIVAN 61 Grant St. Birthday: March 11, 1957 Activities; French Club 2,3,4, Newspaperl 2, Business Manager Newspaper 3,4, Leaders Club 4, Pep Club 2,3, National Honor Society, Jr. Sr. Prom Committees, O.L.I., Student Aid 2. EDWARD TEBEAU 24 No. Bow St. Birthday: March 23, 1957 Activities: Football 3, Intramural softball 1,2,3, intra¬ mural Hockey, Photography 2,3, Class Play 3, Key Club 3. JANICETENAGLIA 5 Hale Ave. Birthday: May 8, 1957 Activities; Basketball Scorer for girls 1,2, Art 1,2, Crafts 3. DANATESSICINl 3 Ivy Lane MONICA THOMAS 7 Naples St Birthday: November 21, 1957 Activities: Art Workshop. MICHAEL TKOWSKI 29 Cunniff Ave. Birthday: April 30, 1957 Activities: Wrestling 1,2,3, Golf 1,2, Chess 1,2,3,4, Hockey 3. STEVEN TOMASO 466 Purchase St. Birthday: February 19, 1957 Activities: Hockey 1,2, Baseball 1, Sewing Club. MICHAEL TOSCHES 57 Beach St. Birthday: June 27, 1957 Activities: Debate 1,2, Football 3. MARKTOSTl 4 Hale Ave. Birthday: July 31, 1957 Activities: Basketball 1, Football 2,4. CAROLTOUGAS 26 Chestnut St. Birthday: July 11, 1957 Activities: Sewing Club, Drama Club 1, Dance Committee. WILLIAMTOUHEY 5 DiAntonio Drive Birthday: February 5, 1957 Activities: Cross Country 2,3,4, Track and Field 1,2,3,4, % Intramural Hockey 2,3, intramural basketball 4. CHERYLTUSINO 34 Green St. Birthday: August 25, 1957 Activities: Pep Club 1, Cheerleader 2,3, Drill Team 2,3, Prom Committee, Ring Dance, Christmas Formal Com¬ mittee, Class Officer, secretary 4, O.L.I. 4, Prom Com¬ mittee 4. PAUL VALIS 42 Prospect Heights Birthday; October 23, 1957 Activities: KAREN VAYO 22 Vine ST. Birthday; March 30, 1957 Activities: MHSSA 2,3, Band 1,2,3, Drama Club 2,4, Honor Society 3,4, Stage Band 3, O.L.I., Sewing Club. RICHARD VILLANI 17 Leonard St. Birthday: April 4, 1957 Activities: Baseball 1,2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Basketball 1.2.3.4, Cross Country 1, Math Club 1,2,3, National Honor Society 2,3,4, Key Club. THERESA VILLANI 63 Water St. Birthday: November21, 1957 Activities: National Honor Society 3,4, Newspaper 2,3, Art Workshop 2,3,4, Chorus 1,2,3, Office Assistant 3, O.L.I. KAREN VOTOLOTO 366 Main St. Birthday: April 2, 1957 Activities: J.V. Cheerleader 1, Varsity Cheerleader 2,3,4, co-captain 4, Student Council Sec. 3, National Honor Society 3,4, Honor Society Treasurer 4, Ski Club Sec- treasurer 4, Student Council Rep. 2, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Jr. Prom Committee, O.L.I. FREDWERGELES 13 Ivy Lane Birthday: April 29, 1957 Activities: Football 1,2, Chess Club, Math Club, Science Club, O.L.I., Newspaper, Hockey 3,4. CATHERINE WHALEN 5 Senate Rd. Birthday: June 10, 1957 Activities: KATHLEEN WRENNE 459 E. Main St. MICHAEL WRENNE 459 E. Main St. KAREN ZACCHILLI Rosenfeld Ave. Birthday: July 1, 1957 Activities: Chorus 1,2,3,4, Choral 3,4, Honor Society 3.4, Stage Band 3,4, Newspaper 2,3,4, District Music Festivals 1,3,4, French Club 2,3,4, “Guys and Dolls” 3, Band 2, Organist 1,2,3,4, Homeroom Rep. 3. PISCES people . . . love leisure more than comfort . . . timid . . . do no work which is not absolutely necessary to keep body and soul together . . . love change of scene. Robert Bonvino and Edward Curran were chosen by their classmates to be Milford High School’s Boy’s State Representatives They were chosen for their outstanding qualities of leadership and dependability. The purpose of the program is to teach and stimulate the process of nominating, voting, and selecting public officials. Christina Morrell was selected by a vote of her classmates as the recipient of the Daughters of the A- merican Revolution Award. She was the senior girl most per¬ sonifying the qualities of leadership, character and and patriotism. She was also selected to represent Milford High School in the annual American Le¬ gion Oratorical Con¬ test. The title of her oration was “The Blessings of Liberty.” Chosen as local alter¬ nate was Joseph An- nesta, a member of the junior class. His subject was “The Bill of Rights.” This ac¬ tivity was under the direction of Miss P. Marie Colavita. o On the evening ol December 21, 1974, the Senior Class held a Christmas Party for seniors and their guests. A buffet dinner was served, with the high¬ light being a surprise visit from Santa Claus. Dancing to the sounds of AMF was greatly enjoyed by faculty and students alike. In keeping with the Christmas spirit, gifts were donated for the Salvation Army by many who at¬ tended. Altogether, it was an enjoyable and memorable eveninsz. 21, 1974 99 And they said this would be fun. PIZZA AND MEATBALL GRINDER SUPPER I think I got a hernia. Decisions, decisions. t fV. What are you looking at? It’s Chef Boy Ar-Dee himself! Look atlHose su I An Advisor’s work is never done. CONCENTRATk y COME AND GET IT! What’s he mean—Is it food? JUNIOR PROM “TIME IN A BOTTLE We could have danced all night. R D I A N N G C E You’re stepping on my foot! Forward MARCH! Is it really mine? t V ♦ ' h. Timeistfierootofd nfsecfrth; ■ These creatures, who wm ' Jjtfie ' ' ' ivithin hk Ijosom at the endj Shalisleepi me hath nor memy nor fffieiid. A U e in one long ca : | - A e j i4meying since the world bjtgan; • l ( wnot whithet , but we k ow ■ ' 5. t t ' - ideih at the front. mu t go. e vind upon the fi ld ? erb, anda l mim yield, Timdfs passi bredth rn,—why ted L i - iii .i... ) I Elkiei Mo re) m h i H ii ' ■■■:■.■. f V IIS ' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS, L to R: Edward Curran, President, Cheryl Tusino, Secretary, Claire Arminio, Treasurer, Robert Alves, Vice-president. ATMUETIC Bob Alves Dave Bertulli Henry Bertulli Brian Bodio Art Chianese Mark Dagnese Lou DeGaetano s E N I O R S 108 Bob Locke Mike Julian Joe Restic Dick Innis Mike Lytwynic 1 9 7 5 LIFE’S BA TTLES DON’T AIWA YS GO TO THE STRONGER OR FASTER MAN. Ci)ach Varrichlonc Coach C orbin BUTSOONER OR LA TER THE MAN WHO WINS IS THE FELLOW WHO THINKS HE CA N. 110 MIDLAND LEAGUE CHAMPS 4 1974 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM f-irsi Row, L U) R Paul Johnson, Ken Giacomuzzi, Mark Niro, Tom Morgan, Jay LaPierre, Milch Lawrence, Brian Smith, Jay DiAntonio, Vin Ferrelli, Tom Cullen, A1 Green. Second Row, L to R: Tony Morais, Dick Innis, Rick Villani,Gary Cacciola, Phil Chapman, Mike Lytwinic, Mark Tosti, Norm McClendon, Bob Locke, Mark Dagnese, Dave Bertulli, Mike Julian, Joe Restic, Bob Alves,Lou DeGaetano, Art Chianese, Henry Bertulli. Third Row , to R: Bob Hollett. Steve Macchi, Dennis Arcudi, Mark Morelli, Rick Crivello, Joe Anesta, Brian Saulen, Pat Cornelius, Scott Butler, Bob Allegrezza, Tony Morelli, Scott McNeil, Tyler Leslie, Pete Ardito, Dom Ferrara, Joe Lopes 111 r r. i_ -A TION The agony ;ent ration ' mm ■Mighty Mark! 1974 JV FOOTBALL TEAM First Row, L to R: Ken Giacomuzzi, Paul Johnson. Row, L to R: Brian Smith, Pete Ardito, Jay LaPierre, Mark Morelli, Tony Morelli, Scott McNeil, Joe Lopes, Scott Martello, Steve Macchi, Dennis Arcudi. Third Row, L to R: Head Coach Nick Zachilli, Tom Morgan, Mike Paretti, Bill Albertelli, Rick Crivello, Mitch Law¬ rence, Tony Valera, Paul Seaver, Steve Ardito, George Krikorian, Mark Stoico, Mike Long, A1 Green, Asst. Coach Dennis Breen. Coach Tocchi 1974 FRESHMEN FOOTBALL TEAM First Row, L to R: Nick Oliva, Joe Berry, Bob Doyle, Dan Apicella, Richard Atherton, Mark Depaolo, Mike Bariola, Alan Tieuli, Jiff Weigle, Mark Ducurral. Second Row, L to R: Dave Falvey, Billy Desantis, Tom Villani Jim Mazachelli, Joe Couture, Henry Acquafresca, Charles Morte, Richard Hollett, Phil Pichel, Andy Duquesne, Steven Daniels. Third Row, L to R: Coach Dwyer, David Spear, Jim Mahoney, Kevin Grady, Mike Bavaro, Dana Stoico, Bob Gilmore, Nelson Nieves, Coach Tocchi. Coach Dwyer MHS— BOOK OF RECORDS 1974 VARSITY FOOTBALL 1974 J.V. FOOTBALL Milford Milford 28 13 Holy Name Franklin 12 16 Milford 12 Holy Name 24 Milford 29 Westboro 0 Milford 12 Franklin 12 Milford 14 Marlboro 13 Milford 31 Westboro 0 Milford 23 Algonquin 0 Milford 24 Marlboro 6 Milford 20 Maynard 7 Milford 14 Algonquin 8 Milford 33 Clinton 14 Milford 26 Clinton 6 Milford 13 Hudson 33 Milford 32 Hudson 6 Milford 36 Shrewsbury 0 Milford 26 Shrewsbury 20 Milford 31 East Longmeadow 14 1974 FRESHMEN FOOTBALL Milford 0 Franklin 8 Milford 6 Westboro 14 Milford 6 Marlboro 22 Milford 0 Algonquin 26 Milford 20 Maynard 0 Milford 6 Clinton 8 Milford 12 Hudson 6 Milford 0 Shrewsbury 22 Milford 14 Holy Name 14 1974 CROSS COUNTRY Milford 16 Holliston 45 Bellingham 50 Milford 16 Holy Name 46 Milford 21 Algonquin 40 Milford 16 Maynard 45 Milford 20 Hudson 39 Milford 22 Marlboro 35 Milford 20 Hopedale 43 Milford 1st Place (tie) Class A Waucheisett Invitational Milford 15 Northbridge 46 Milford 17 Westboro 40 Milford 23 Clinton 36 Milford 2nd Place Central Mass. District 111 Championship Milford 27 Shrewsbury 28 1974 SOCCER Milford 0 Marlboro Milford 0 Westboro Mi lford 4 Douglas Milford 2 Hudson Milford 2 Shrewsbury Milford 3 Algonquin Milford 5 Keefe Vocational Milford 0 Marlboro Milford 3 Hopedale Milford 3 Westboro Milford 2 H udson Milford 5 Hopedale Milford 1 Shrewsbury Milford 3 Algonquin Milford 3 Douglas 1974 FIELD HOCKEY Milford 5 Hudson 1 Milford 4 Algonquin 0 Milford 0 Marlboro 3 Milford 1 Maynard 0 Milford 0 Westboro 0 Milford 0 Hopedale 1 Milford 2 Clinton 1 Milford 0 Shrewsbury 2 Milford 4 Hudson 0 Milford 1 Algonquin 3 Milford 2 Marlboro 1 Milford 3 Maynard 5 Milford 3 Westboro 1 Milford 0 Shrewsbury 2 Milford 3 Clinton 0 Milford 2 Hopedale 0 A • • • Vou. a di nA ?. 116 • • • Unit s Ue 1 Captains HOiAJL CROSS COUNTRY in the huddle y, LFg i i 1 III M l - i 1 1 «« A Fmnt Row, Left to Right: Bill Touhey, Jerry Morgan, John Minichello, Ed Curran, Tom Maher, Bob Bonvino, Brad Allen, Mike Seaver, Vince ladorola. 2nd Row, Left to Right: Dave Maher, Steve Niro, Dennis Morgan, Steve Seaver, Pat O’Brien, Jeff Charrington, Lou D’Allesandro, Dan Alberteli, A1 White, John Touhey, Greg Hayes, Gary DeVita, John Masone, Rich Seaver, Mike Graziday, Bob Connors, Jim Warburton, Mark Chaplin, Coach Pultz. H!SSSSSSSSI55ii sssfabis Bi«ii i-l3 5S 1974 VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY TEAM, Front Row, Left to Right: Sabrina O’Meara, Donna Arcudi, Ann Marie Abbondanza, Maureen Sayles, Lisa DiDonato, Linda Sayles. Back Row: Becky McCall, Heidi Byron, Debbie DeLuca, Maura Cullen, Gerri Crescenzi, Kathy Hickey, Karen D’Alesio, Justine Macchi, Coach Slack. You don’t mess with the best... 1974 FIELD HOCKEY Wait! I lost my contac lens. Frvnt Row, Left to Right: Beth Rainville, Kelly McCausland, Kim Mancini, Paulette Forcier, Lisa Valerio, Kim Spencer, Loretta Bonnetti, Marcia Colelli, Paula Tredeau. 2nd Row, Left to Right: Kathy Williams, Kim Hickey, Mona Manning, Mary Cooper, Tricia Webber, Sue Barth, Tricia Powers, Mary Dykes, Gina Plante, Coach Arlene Guidali. VRfMS! Jay Fomiciari Ray Cooper Fernando Dias Donny Rae Ron Perrone Mike Sayles Co-Captain 122 Tony Petti Co-Captain 1974 SOCCER TEAM, Backrow, L to K: Dave Negrotti, Peter Innis, Ron Perrone, Steve Nappa, Louis Coimbra, Ron Pagnini, Jay Fomiciari, Mike Long, Angelo Terriciano, John Morais, Fernando Dias, Donny Rae, Coach Stand, front Row: John Lowney, Brett Cherringten, John Frascotti, Paul Asprey, John Tavaris, Tony Petti, C. Rua, Tony LaPort, Fernando Borges, Norbeto Nieves, Jeff Welch. Bob Locke Jay Fomiciari Tom Maher Rick Villani Dave Bertulli Mike Sayles 1st Row. L to R: Dave Apicella, Jack Morin, Paul Johnson, co-captain Bob Locke, co-captain Jay Fomiciari, Tom Maher, Rick Villani, Robert Blasio. 2nd Row. L to R: Tom Cullen, Dave Bertulli, Jimmy Gallerani, Steve Nappa, Pat Cornelius, Mike Sayles, Brian Saulin, coach Matthew O’Connor. 125 9 R «.. L ,o R: S. Fuller, G. Hayes, M. Cissiu, T, Villani, D, Stoico Barriola A TkuU, M. Cornea, 2nd Row. L lo R: Coach Piazza, O, Keenan, J. Morgan, P, Moffi, J. DiPielro, K. Williams, D. Sacco. Tip it to a Milford guy. What gives? 1st Row: Debbie Lussier, Patty Powers, Cheryl Cook. 2nd Row: Co-captain Cheryl Juliani, Gail Robinson, Suzanne Salvia, Renee Esteves, Mary Barth. Absent: Co-captain Claudia Tomaso, Lisa Bowling, Cheryl Bonner. !o aptairi t ' o! To the rescue You-you-you-... 1st Row. L to R: J. LaPierre, J. Senkarik, T. Morgan, M. Niro, M. Lawrence, P. Seaver. 2nd Row, L to R: D. Howard, C. Piscia, P. O’Brien, P. Asprey, J. Luby. 3rd Row. L to R: Manager J. Lowney, B. Smith, J. DeSantis, Coach Charlie Stand. Up for grabs Jump it! That’s a fine how d( ya do. Yourfll wears army boots. Unique form Go Fitzy We know jw’; Mike Julian David Negrotti Tony Petti Donny Rae 132 VARSITY, 1st Row, L. to R.: Brian Bastien, David Negrotti, Tony Petti, Ray Cooper, Vinnie Constantino, Gary Potvin. 2nd Row: Coach Wittorff, Bob McBride, Donny Rae, Brian Bodio, Mike Julian, Gary Cacciola, Ken Giacomuzzi. Tri-captains Brian Bodio, David Negrotti, Tony Petti, Coach Wittorff. Co-captain Peter Innis, Coach Zacchilli, Co-captain Danny Albertelli. JUNIOR VARSITY, 1st Row, L. to R: Bob Garrity, Jeff Welch, Joe Pema, Dave Mancuso. 2nd Row: Peter Innis, Andre Duquesne, Mark De- Paulo, Mark LeBlanc, Jay Wildfeur, Nelson Nieves. 3rd Row: Coach Zacchilli, Billy Pearson, James Mazzuchelli, Mike Parretti, Bob Gilmore, Kurt Jacobs, Brian laderola, Danny Albertelli. 133 Zzzz... I want a turn. Don’t bite. Come and get me. 134 What’d you say? You’ve had it. Please, I give up. What a lively bunch. 135 You’re kidding! Just give me one good reason. Cool and calm What a line up. 1st Row, L to R: Ellen Bosma, Michelle, Russcitti, Luanne Lovejoy, Cheryl Cook, Cynthia Smith, Carol Kennedy. 2nd. Row, L to R: Holly Sexton, Linda No- gueira, Maryellen DelVecchio, Susan O’Meara, Cheryl Bonner, Dianne White. 3rd Row, L to R: Dusty Drake, Judy Gardella, Mary DelVecchio, Chris Ber- ardi, Beth Weigel, Coach Beth Jones. Missing: Marshia Lovell, Cindy Moray, Lisa Ciiramicoli, Patty Powers, Kathy Murphy, Sheila Todd, Mary Innis. Touch your toes -‘ 1 . I can FLY. Step aside Snoopy. I’m ready for anything. Bomb’s away 1st Row. L to R: R. Perrone, B. Vitalini, B. Babcock, J. Paniszczyn, A. White, C. Marino, D. Knight, J. Kennelly, Coach Filosa. 2nd Row. L to R: M. Chaplin, B. Cherrington, M. Nappi, D. Morgan, A. Kennedy, J. Cherrington, S. Vartivisian. neuouncii or tne Arts presents the xd Community Chorus INALD L.THATCHER. DIRECTOR HANDELS aEEisGiewS ' assss aMvSSKIII Si0i3©0000£l0Q0 ' 0 IN., DEC. 8th at 7:30 pm tl., DEC. 6th at 8:00 pm «ILFORD HIGH SCHOOL DAVOREN AUDITORIUM A-ll STUDENT ACTIVITIES MAJORETTES L to R: Bonnie DeMacedo, Michelle Parretti—Captain, Claire Arminio. Second Row: Holly Dio- medies, Andrea Rizzi, Beth Stratton, Debbie Phaneuf, Joy Ferretti—Drum Majorette, Lisa Bowling, Darlene Curly, Jyll Nesta, Allyson Delude. FLAG CORPS and COLORGUARD Jannie Depaolo—Captain, Patty Caron, Michelle Charist, Debbie Leite, Nancy Aurgemna, Patty Piot. L to R: Ann D’Alessandro, Cathy Stratton, Donna Valenti, Linda Tkwoski. Second Row: Melinda Cameiro, Janet Marshall, Debbie Howley, Susan lacovelli, Judy Reis, Jean Marie DeSalvia, Timi Ferrelli. The Flag Corps, a new addition to the M.H.S. Band, added color and brilliance to the halftime shows. BAND The members of the Milford High School Band are Denise Ardito, Richard Auger, Mark Belforti, Lucille Belisle, James Bianchi, Diane Black, Carla Borelli, Ellen Bosma, Joseph Caccavelli, Richard Cimino, James Coelho, Jean Connare, Robert Conner, Mary Cooper, Robert Cross, Louie D’Alessandro, Michael DeLuca, David DelVecchio, MaryEllen DelVecchio, Mary DelVecchio, Robert Diotalevi, Michael Ferruci, Cindy Frabotta, John Frascotti, Robert Garrity, Susan Garrity, Vaterie Gattozzi, Robert Herlihy, Kathy Hickey, Kim Hickey, Marcia Janock, Cindy Lom¬ bardi, Pam Lombardi, Connie Lumi, Joy Mainini, Dave Mancuso, Debbie Mann, Ronald Mann, Ramona Manning, Paul Manoogian, Carol Marcus, Jon Marino, Patti Milani, Doug Miller, John Minichiello, Mike Morelli, Beth-Ellen Morrill, Laura Nalewajko, Rosemarie Nappa, Steven Nappa, Vincent Nappa, Maryellen Nargi, Sam Nava, Joanne Negri, Jeff Niro, Larry O’Connor, Stephen Ostapower, Ron Pagnini, Mike Parker, Paul Perry, Anna Pinto, Paul Pontzer, Paul Sarah, Lynne Shane, Cindy Smith, and Tom Speroni. The Milford High School Band, under the di¬ rection of Mr. Donald lacovelli, participated in various concerts and parades, as well as per¬ forming colorful exhibitions during half-time in football season. The highlight of the year was the band’s participation in the Boston Bicentennial Parade. This was further enhanced by the band’s first public appearance in their new band uniforms. DRAMA CLUB L to R. Row I: C Borelli, D. Mann, D. Edwards, L. Shane, R. Balducci, L. Bowling, J. Coehlo. Row 2: K. Chapman, M. Paretti, F. Bruno, W. Burgy, D. Knight, 1. Esteeves, R. Cimino. Row3: B.Cifizarri, L. Ciaromicoli, N. McCarthy, A. Bemardi, R. Bellantuoni, C. Griffith. Lto R, Row 1: E. Baci, D. Pavia, L. Tkowski, S. Salvia, S. Pellegrini, A. Luca, C. Anderson, M. Batista, J. Nesta, M. DelVecchio, T. Burke. Row2: E. Saba- tenelli, J. Pansczyzn, M. Paretti, T. Maher, J. Fomiciari,N. Antonio,J. Dean, D. Feccia, K. Dyes. Row 3: J. Lowney, K. Hickey, J. De Paolo, P. Cogliandro, C. Murphy, J. Tusino, L. A. Lovejoy, M. Sayles, D. Trench, W. Larson. Row 4: P. Mazzini, S. Nappa, P. Zachilli, K. Giacomuzzi, B. Locke, V. ladarla, J. Sangervasi, S. Bosma, R. Lesta. STUDENT COUNCIL BUSINESS SERVICE CLUB L to R, Row 1: S. Boucher, B. Harris, M. Rouleau, K. Covino, S. Yost, K. Despinosa, L. Charzenski. Row2: D. Edwards, L. lacovelli. L. Lizotte; M. Mussulli. ■ ■ ■ • 1S B B f IH I s B WK ' 1 96 f { 1 I i, t V . fv H t I 1 I { L to R, Row 1: Phillip Martello, Paul Morganelli. L to R, Row 2: Cynthia Skogland, Linda Tacone, Cheryl Berelli, Denise Perslane, Mary Caito. L to R. Row 3: Marcie Wergeles, Mark Creasia, Charlie Shardini, David DelVecchio, James DeBartolemeis, John Booth. L to R, Row4: Fred Wergeles, Peter Innis, Carol Goulet, Mary Jane Tocchi, Cindy DiDominico, Ed Curran. SCIENCE CLUB 143 rnOZ -lxriXtii HZmoCHizi THESCARLET L to R. Row I: K. Zacchilli, G. Chiu, S. Ostapower, M.J. Lancia, K. Sullivan. Row 2: T. Burke, J. Petrini, K. Kalunian. Row 3: J. Booth, D. Zacchilli. Row 4: J. Panisczyn. Ist Row: Eddie Curran, Tom Maher. 2nd Row: Shirley L m ?. front.-W. D’Alessandro, G. Morgan, M. Kennedy. BacC M. Tkowski, P. Martello, Bosma, Justine Macchi. 3rd. Row: joe Restic, Bob Locke. P. Morganelli, R. Bacchiocci. 144 ( cr“o w( itiiaco Bonjour, mes amis. CommenI ca va? — very typical greeting in Preach to a friend. This is what we like to hear in the French Club, a group of students who get together to learn a little French and a little about the French. Meetings are fun and interesting, including discussions about careers, social life, and family life. Slide presenta¬ tions also depict various aspects of France. As in most clubs, there is a need for fund raising. This year’s activities have included bake sales, a puppet show, and our major event, the Christmas Show which was well received by the school. The money raised is to help defray the cost of a proposed trip to Quebec during the February vacation. This is a perfect opportunity for the students to use all that they have learned. The Student Advisory Council is composed of members of the student body elected by their fellow students to represent MHS at regional meetings of the Advisory Council. In the past year the council had a large part in the passage of an amendment in Chapter 71 of the General Laws which defined and clarified certain rights of the student. Presently, the council is researching the possibility of a better grading system in hopes of it being used in the future. SAC members are representing the student body at the meetings of the Board of Education in order to give the board an idea of the wants and needs of the student. The Key Club at MHS is formed to function as a service organization to school and community. The role of the students is to give of themselves for the betterment of others without any form of monetary reward for their efforts. All monies collected over the course of the year are awarded in scholarships, used to defray operating expenses, and do¬ nated to worthy charities. The Club is currently the spon¬ soring agency for the South Worcester County Special Olympics Program, the school guides for new students and the only totally service oriented organization on campus. Heading this year’s Key Club are Joe Anesta. President; Peter Mazzini. Vice-President; John Booth. Secretary; Ken Giacomuzzi. Treasurer; and Edward Burke. Advisor. The National Honor Society is composed of approximately sixty-five members of the Senior class who were chosen for their ex¬ cellence in scholarship, leadership, character and service. The slate of officers elected is President. Arthur Chianese, Vice-President, Judy Anderson, Secretary, Virginia Skoglund. and Treasurer, Karen Votoloto, The advisor to the club is Mrs. Claudia Doherty. The Art Workshop is comprised of students who have shown exceptional art ability and are interest¬ ed in furthering their education in Art. The main purpose of the Workshop is to prepare a portfolio and show students how to use the various art media. Much of the work is done outside of school hours. This year’s Drama Guild is busily engaged in various aspects of drama, such as experimenting in Children’s Theatre, and trips to professional and amateur productions, with the hope of pro¬ ducing a full length play in the spring. The Drama Guild is under the able leadership of James Coel- ho. President; Derek Knight. Vice President; Richard Cimino, Treasurer; Nancy McCarthy, Secretary; and Mrs. Picket. Advisor. Starting our ninth year of existence, the Scarlet staff is enthusiastic about achiev¬ ing another successful year as a voice of the students of Milford High. Making use of the modem facilities of the Graphic Arts Department, under the capable direction of Mr. Hutcheons, are our Co-editors Mary Jane Lancia and Stephen Ostapower and the Scarlet staff Advising the staff once again, are Co- Advisors Mrs. Beatrice Klein and Mr. John Daigle. The Chess Club is enjoying one of its biggest memberships this year. Under the direction of Mr. Allegrezza. the club will compete ■gainst other schools such as Franklin and Hopedale. The top players f this years club are Paul Morganelli, Ernie Trautwein, Bill D’ ilesandro. Mark Kennedy and Mike Tkowski. After a good season last year, the club is looking fora first place finish. The purpose of this year’s Math Club is to extend the learning of mathematics beyond the classroom. New topics were introduced which are not normally covered in high school math courses. A tutorial program was developed and carried through. The gifted math students were placed in competition with students from the Southern Mas¬ sachusetts League. The officers of this year’s club are Fied Wergeles, President, Tim Kennedy, Vice President. Karen Pieper. Secretary. Dusty Drake. Advertising Chairwoman. Aevising this year’s club are Mrs. Ford and Mr. Small. This year. The Student Council has assumed an active role as the voice of the students.” Students have worked with the council to initiate or improve school policies. Work¬ ing with the administration and faculty, the Student Council strives to make policies which are fair and acceptable to all. The council sponsors the annual Harvest Dance and the ever popular Sadie Hawkins Dance. Various charities drives assist the community and the council awards two scholar¬ ships annually. Leading this year’s Student Council are President Thomas Maher, Vice President John Panisezyn, Secretary Michelle Parretti, and Treasurer David Fomiciari. This year, under the sufiervision of Ms. Lee uid Mr. Dwyer, a Business Service Club was irganizedat Milford High School. The club is composed of Junior girls en¬ siled in the Business Education Program. Hie main function of this club is to help the acuity with any typing, filing, duplicating. Me. All involved feel that it is a worthwhile ixperience. In this way, students are given first land experience and the faculty is assisted. The MHS Science Club is open to all High School students interested in all branches of Natural Sciences. Projects include those of in¬ terest for the community, for the school or for individuals. Meetings involve demonstrations, reports or lectures by members or guests, field trips and co-operative group projects, such as a spring plant sale, the planting of an experimental arboretum, the operation of a High School ob¬ servatory, the building and maintaining of a High School weather station, and the developement of an educational nature trail. Advisors to the club are Mr. Francis Jablonski and Mr. Nello Allegrezza. The Future Teacher’s Club is designed to en¬ courage an appreciation for and an understanding of the teaching profession. Membership of this year’s group was a scant IS, so it was decided not to elect officers. Activities included field trips to a few state colleges and the implementation of a tutorial pro¬ gram with the elementary schools. Also, members of the Guidance office offered many suggestions pertaining to the offerings of colleges. Miss Bufalo, advisor of the club, hopes that next year’s membership will increase. The Milford High Ski Club was re¬ organized this year after a few years in retirement. The fall and early winter was spent building up a treasury for the ski season, in order to defray some of the cost of the trips. When the snow finally came, the club went on several trips to Vermont and New Hampshire. The Ski Club is made up of 70 members from all four classes. It is led by Mark Chaplin. President, Tony Cimino Vice-president, and Karen Votolato, Secretary-Treasurer. Advisors to the club are Beth Jones and Danny Magee. Th« Future Nurses and Para-Medical Club is organized to give udents interested in the medical field, a broader view of the great •umber of opportunities offered in the medical field today. President Jana Frabotta. Vice-president Elaine Baci, Secretary Terry Bacchioc- 1. Treasurer Mary Moro. and Advisor Mrs. Cawley, are planning ■•My activities, which include guest speakers, and a tour of a hospital, ■d a nursing home. The students are able to work with the school •urse, child-care department,, cafeteria, and Special Needs program •unng their free time. We’re here to cheer and have fun! This is a common cry heard when approaching the stands of the MHS Pep Club. This year’s club is led by Tina Bettuelli, President; Marcia Coelli, Vice-president; Renee Esteeves, Secretary and Gina Plante, Treasurer. Enthusiasm has been overwhelming. The Pep Club plays an active part in main- Uining the spirit of the school through such activities as decorating the bleachers and organizing a parade. They offer support at the rallies and can always be counted upon, along with advisor, Arlene Guidali, to supply lots of moral support. The Student Exchange Program involves selective stu¬ dents from various high schools in Massachusetts. Students spend the day touring the town’s cultural offerings and points of special interest. An important aspect of the day is the visit to the various government buildings. Here the students visit with town officials, discussing town government. The day is complete after a dinner sponsored by the host high school. 9 . 1 ’VvVvffe ' :Nt ' I tiS ‘ ' V- ' ' .« . ' , ji( ' • ' V 1 ■■r ’ • , : ' ' - ' r ir , % ' JC, • ■« ■, m’ , • «.: . ' •V.-‘ 3 -v ' ' •- J iT . • ♦ 1 •■- !.«i 9 ' ’ ' ■. ' f. i i ' •T .t Asf - -{‘ - s- ' f.v . ' ' I . , - ?T «• • V ' . • ' , , ' ■• ' .I ' l ' . 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Racine, N. Niro, J. Calitri, T. Bacchiocci. Row 3: C. Skogland, D. LeComte, K. Quinn, D. Hanley, S. Teed. Row4; C. Aquafresca, D. Frabotta, S. Volpe, E. Baci. Row 5: B. E. Moro, L. Sayles, M. Paretti, J. Reis. Row 6: M. E. Nargi, L. iaromicoli. Row 7; K. D’Alesio. R. Row I: C. Aquafresca, E. Baci. Row 2: L. Vadala, J. Nesta, S. Salvia. Row J. ■chambault, G. Sardonini, P. Catusi, C. Dikes. Row 4: D. Edwards, M. Wergeles, ■Maria, L. Ciaramicoli, K. Chapman. Row 5: C. Williams, D. Arcudi, S. Cozzens, irchio, L. LeBlanc, S. Todd, P. Duft. Row 6: M. Toppleburg, S. Williams, K. h, L. Chalmers, M. Parretti, P. Zyskowski, C. Bonner, B. Rainville. Row 7: losa, L. Shanahan, D. Persiani, M. Moro, L. Tacconi, E. Sannicandro, C. Skog- J- Matthews, D. Dominici. Row 8: D. Frabotta, M. Innis, C. Tomaso, D. Recko, omaso, C. Mastroianni, D. Marcolini, G. Vadala, C. Borelli, C. Silverman. Row9: ' ss, J, Bums, G. Crecenzi, M. Colelli, T. Bettuelli, D. D’Alessandro, P. Moore, wnardi, R. Balducci, J. Aquafresca. Row JO: L. Krain, L. Bowling, L. Shane, R. J. Ferrera, C. Brigada, K. D’Alessio, N. McCarthy, C. Sayles, J. Dean, J. ■Row II; M. Despinosa, S. Boucher, B. Harris, M. Fokas, G. Konchagulian, R, P. Tredeau, N. Bonvino, S. Barth, J. Pagnini, C. Kennedy. Row 12: K.Gulino, •ft.■!. O’Connor, R. Mussulli, K. McDonald, P. Power. PEP CLUB STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL J. Cherrington, C. Smith, J. Knight, D. LaPoint, M. Colelli, M. Niro, E. Bad, D. Lussier, R. Belantuoni, L. lacovelli. Row 5: K. Vario, B. Morril, L. Tac- cone, L. LeBlanc, P. Zy- kowski, D. Diomedes, M. Caito, D. Drake, D. Dias, C. Frabotta, C. Marcus, G. Niro. Row 6: J. Frascotti. Standing: D. Apicella, M. Moro, G. Krikorian, M. Toppleberg, M. Innis, R. Creasia, S. Goldberg, C. Hommand. L to R, Row J: P. Zachilli, J. Tusino, J. lacovelli. Row 2: N. Me Clendon, E. Baci. Row 3: V. Chiu. French Club. L to R, Row I: H. Owene- sian, P. Innis, J. DeSalvia, D. Zacchilli, D. Silver- man, K. Zacchilli, K. Sul¬ livan, C. Findeisin, J Booth, E. Sannicandro, L. Shane. Row 2: K. Neilan, P. Pond, L. Bowling, S Salvia, K. Dykes, M Fokas, J. Paniszczyn, A. Bemardi, C. Griffith, B. LaFlemme, D. Edwards. Row 3: D. DoCurrol, J. Sankarik, R. Ozella, D. Pantano, D. LeCompte, G. Bertonazzi, C. Borelli, P. Coglianro, C. Skoglund, C. Archambault, H. Dio- FRENCH CLUB 146 2: J. Morte, K. Chapman, J. De Barlolameis, W. Lynch, L. Ciaromicoli, P. Mazzini, J. Booth, Row 3: KEY MATH CLUB CP € S to A, CLUB -ft O D. Mann. Row 3: M. J. Tocchi, K. Le Blanc, J. Bulso, M. Le Blanc, A. Dias, M. Kennedy, F. Wer- 147 ART WORKSHOP L to R, Row 1: K. Pieper, K. Zacchilli, L. Hajjar, R. Kuczer, D. Drake, M. Caito, D. Diomedes, J. Connare, C, Janrahan, D, Stillwell, J. Reis. Row 2: R. Villani, M. Cameiro, L. Chalmers, C. Guido, D. Mann, K. Sullivan, N. Seaver, P. DeMaria, L. Saccardo, M. Grillo. Row 3: M. Seaver, B. Berry, K. Vayo, J. Anderson, M. Paretti, K. May, C. Morrell, D. Arcudi, L. Curran, L. lacovelli, S. Bosma, F. Wergeles. Row 4: R. Delisle, N. Bulso, D. Del Vecchio, K. Votolato, J. Sangervasi, V. Skogland, P. Jenkins, M. Costintino, T. Villani, S. Davis, J. Restic, K. Pieper. Row 5: V. Chiu, D. Bertulli, D. Rando, F. Bruno, A. Chianese, M. Sayles, R. Bonvino, E. Curran, T. Maher, R. Locke, T. Kennedy. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY L to R. Row 1: R. Andreola, L. Tkowski, P. Milani, D. Mann, B. Me Call Row 2: J. Ferritti, D. Curley, M. Ruggerio. Row 3: D. Brustin, D. Maffia. Row4: S. lacovelli. FUTURE TEACHERS SKI CLUB L to R, Row I: D. Bums, M. Mann. Row 2: D. Deluca, J. Macchi, J. Negri. Row 3: A. D’Ales- sandro, L. Chazenski, S. lacovelli, J. Ferretti. Row 4: J. Charengton, C. Morinl, P. Pichel, R. Auger, C. Homand. Row 5: J. Martenangelo, FI. Sexton, J. Panisysian, J. Sangervasi, B. Blasio, J. Lopes, M. Chaplin. Row 6: J. Kennedy, J. Caccavelli, L. O’Connor, G. Arcudi, J. Reis, N. Seaver, G. Niro. Row 7.- M. DelVecchio, T. Moran, R. Cimino, E. Sabatinelli, K. Votolato, D. DelVecchio, S. Bosma, D. Lopes. Row 8: M. DelVecchio, R. Wright, E. Crivello, M. Wergeles, C. Archambault, M. Innis, J. Calitri, C. Skogland. 149 1 ygwMi k I ,4 i T 1 wt. x - 1 |H| • ' -UkicV ' •■■ ' , Bi L « Is this a camera I see before me? The Class of 1978 started the year off with elections taking place in mid- November. Shortly after a representa¬ tive was elected from each homeroom for better communication. In March a trip was planned to go see the Boston Celtics. A Dance was planned but try¬ ing to find an open date was like trying to find a coin dated 44 B.C. After sev¬ eral conflicting dates it was finally settl¬ ed to be held April 5. A Slave Day was also planned in May. • COiSS ADVISORS, Mrs The Great Frog Jump¬ ing Race of Calavarous County? LASS OFFICERS, i ji iAr6a$u ' rer, ii Paul Fitzpatfi( B—Secretafi . lident, Mark ll 1 ! 1 ] What a profile. forever, C’mon Sheryl, smile! Isn’t anyone as bored as I am? len SupermalRaid ie a break! Do you know what they say about Dave? L j w — 1 1 funny. The Class of 1977 led a very busy year. During the past year, the energetic sophmores have engaged in such activi¬ ties as a Christmas Craft and Gift sale, a dance, a spaghetti supper, ordering of class rings and future plans for a flea market. The climax for the class of ’77 was the much a- waited Ring Dance. The class, along with their advisors, Mrs. Karen Melan- son and Mr. Robert Goss, have shown much strength and hope for the future. Do raow tl atiswert Parillo on tl Oh, Joe. What! She’s just shy. Our Junior year is just one step behind our Senior year. As a class it means growing with one another; as individuals it means strengthen¬ ing ourselves for the future. With the help of our class advisors, Mr. Louis Piazza and Mrs. Joyce Pyne, we now prepare for our Senior year. We have had a very success¬ ful and enjoyable “Grease Dance.” Our Junior Prom, held in April, took much preparation and time. But all our efforts were not in vain. We were rewarded by having each other and looking forward to our “Big Year.” ! tk OK. ■ • ' i ' 1 ' ' ' A Auger—President, Ann JHel inganoPWWfe Pr. Kosiack—Treasurer. I don’t believe Mangia, mangia! £lassJ6t: isors Mrs. Joyce Kme- and Mr. Lou Piazza again RKCYCLE White Composition Papei I Ruled S. W. H X lOVi Sub. 16 , School MAINCO s- ' -j 57 Pin St. Canton M !!. 10 Pkzs. 500 Shts. - j t . a; FORMAL- V R oMdER :. m A?i R ' ormai oHse ific. TiV; ; •’ ' Cjj p4 . f ' V ‘• ' ) ‘• i ' .i ■: • • ■ t . iV - - ' ■ ■ ■ r PROM HEADQUARTERS 25% (Tff on tuxedo rentals Jill latest styles in stoc - ■ 156 Main St;,.- nrv’ . .;. - Ik - % Milford; Mass, ■■ ' -■ ' . A. ; ' •■ ' ■ , ■ ' .■-.■• ■.‘ F ■Ek Compliments ot MILFORD SAVING ,.•.-• • WT ' r 232 Main St. Milford, Mass. 163 BEST WISHES and CONGRA TULA TIONS CLASS OF 1975 HOPEDALE WELDING SERVICE general repairs—portable equipment w rought iron railings— fire escapes ' f. ' u S ' . 473-4263 Best Wishes GENE’S VARIETY “Milford’s leading cold cut center featuring homemade Italian sausage free delivery 473-2324 VP:: j 5.v ' V- p rtr ' ■v: “tr-f •. ' V -. Compliments of MILFORD FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 246 Main St. Milford, Mass. - - . ; A ' p,- ' ' _ 15 A.H.SWEET«CO. APGTHEGARY - • i ' rJ Main Str Milford f t ' -T. - Best Wishes to the class of1975 ' , -MZ --■ - . V ' ■“ V ,v. r JfcV %£ GO SHOP V ' W, 21 -Exchange St. a ' Milford ■- ' r.-t ' ; ,j., ' • V-- ■ .• Ci LORD i: ND LADY Restaurant Lounge 176 East Main St. L ' ' A ' ' s - v;;-fv ' ' v-y:-.] lylifcw :-r ji Milford Best of luck to the class of 1975 from TOUHEY’S PACKAGE STORE INC. choice liquors, wines and beers i. k ti ' ; i ECONOMY CLEANSERS PYNE FLOWERS, ltoi ;a • S MAININI PACKAGESTORE.a? MELDONIAN’S SOOTPER BONVINO’S TAILOR SHOPi :.V . V ■ MILFORD WATER COMPANY .230 Main St, jti Milford Congratulations to the class of 1975 NEILAN’S PHARMACY 220 Main St. Milford ■ ■. , . . ' -i 1. ?«•■ % ' ' V- ' I ■. .--u B • «. MR. AND ' MRS. LOUIS BONVINO - -fi MILFORD SCHOOL OF DANCING ■iSf® MR AND MRSfNICHOLAS GUIDO Jl ITJ • - :■ -•MR. AND MRS. VINCENT lADAROLA Compliments of MILFORD HEATING AND COOlING Granite St. 473-4191 473-8500 B? Milford BLACKSTONE VALLEY NATIONAL BANK ' -V N y ;.- •: v i 80 Prospect St. Milford, Mass. AV . • •viSpjp yy • H 53 “ •- - v . ;■- ■ -’ ■■ ' --- ' -Jb- m Compliments of •■ ■■ ' , ' ■ ■- • r ' -, ' • i: FRANCIS FLOWERS -V‘5 comer Prospect and Water Sts. I- !, ' S ' X Milford . ’tV - ., . ■ - V ' 1 ,• ' - ■ ■ • ' .A-- Vi- ' :, ci Compliments of ■ . . . i ' I .1 ' ■•,-- r-A ' t - . - •• X ' • ' • .-. .a; ' 4,v ■ r. ' % r- ' ;v: SEAVER’S EXPRESS h V - - • r-. Best Wishes to the class of 1975 Dr. and Mrs. John Votolato Compliments of DAVOREN’S DRIVE IN PHARMACY 3 Water St. Reg. Pharm. G .R. Marino R.J.Nargi •F ' : j -.- |i tiViv iwT - acvna .: z . ‘‘You’ve tried the rest, now try thej est pe“y’s studios ■ . v- . • • ' • t-;v4i ■. 55 Lawrence St. % Milford, Mass ' ' ' r, ■ . , j -V. ' fiongrat uia tions from VENNIE’S EXXON SERVICE ■Sf ' . _ 124 East Main St; Milford ■EV ' --T . kS- kV (Jv P..-f ; . INTERSTATE THEATRES - _ “ a MILFORD CINEMAS 1 11 .MILFORD DRIVE ‘i ' .y , ■4 ■• V.-, • CAR LEO FLOOR COVERING No-Wax Vinyl Linoleum s ' ■- C L ,C Jr .-V:. V ' r ' Ceramic Tile • ■• ' •■ ' . -T- ' .. ’ 1 .- V.v Wall to Wall carpeting 40 South Main St. Milford ‘Success and Happiness’ to the class of 1975 H.M. CURTISS COAL | COMPANY 48 Pond St. Milford, Mass, 4. ' Congratulations from THE HIGHLAND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY • C • L . “■ • - -. ' ' j- fy ' V Success and Happiness to the Class of 75 CHARLIE’S SERVICE STATION 127 Main St. Milford, Mass . 7 . • ■ ' .A :v..;‘ a ' f 3 ■ -V■ ' ■ ' ' 7 ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ ' -rf ■ VT-v - -,y 172 -)W r- t i iV .J. ti ii i !Kj ‘■■■A ■ ,r w 1 ! GERRY’S PAINTLAND I RING’S MENS’ WEAR I STONE’S COLONIAL t VILLAGE I CALZONE MOTORS LAWRENCE DOUGLAS I STAMP WORKS j NOLAN BROTHERS V TED’S DINER t SAVA ' S SPORTING GOODS t ' ' MR. AND MRS. ROBERT JOHNSON LA ROMA HAIR FASHION CENTRAL SHELL SERVICE GUIDO ALUMINUM PRODUCTS “Quality Aluminum Products” 473-0635 104 Water St. Milford Best Wishes from THE MILFORD WOODWORKING COMPANY - Rte. 140 Milford, Mass. ' . ’i - ■Vt Compliments of JOHN C. CASEY INSURANCE 229 Main St. Milford REALTOR Complete Real Estate Service 473-3732 122 Main Street, MILFORD Notary Public MIS 173 -’I Best Wishes COONEY’S , ' ii Home; 473 2506 Home: 473-7463 , TKL. 473-3564 ... -MPIPP™ ' . ' N di Mmh ulo Sody. ' « PAT SULLY BEa.4RDl . i St ' fV-. WEST ' STRKElr, 2THOUR WRECKER SERVICE ' ' • - ' Si ' TIRES • BATTERIES ♦ACCESSORIES ' MILFORD, MASS. 01757 Vi ' ' .■I ■ ■;■ • - .-rfci Compliments of ' Y, ■-i= CONSIGLI CONSTRUCTION CO. c • •m‘ f 113 Purchase St. Milford ■-vA; i.f. it ‘ ' :;l “ . ■s ' 7 y isas- 5: Best Wishes V.; DIPIETRO;S HARDWARE ’ ' K ' :V ' I ' ft’.V “ ii ‘V? ■ T o c fr ' vX- ' - ' V t! • I- ' - . . ■: ,. •• .: . ' tJi, • . ;y,. • •T4 ‘ .. V . -. • • ' isHjJ p ' Wishes .- 4 if ' . ' Y -f ♦ • 1 ::v ' h. y, i. 174 Vv FRIENDLY’S GREENLEAF FINANCE INCORPORATED 230 Main St. -s- ■ : ‘--iy Milford, Mass. a ' V. i - • ■ ' .■ ' •.■ ,j “; ' .i ' ' ■, • !. ■ ■ V • P,v, ' ' V ' V ' ■p ' . ' S ' . ■ ■?;v • vr: ' • .• ii rsTj yrt J -:. :P.,; iJt Compliments of MILFORD DENTAL ASSOCIATES MILFO.RD PERMANENT FIREFIGHTERS ASSOCIATION f ri ' LA F.F. Milford Local 2140 3 South Main St. Massachusetts )caizi4U -Ml- f, ' ’ ’ Congratulations to the class of 1975 MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY F. RANDO AND FAMILY 4k ACQUA’A AUTO SERVICE 50 Central St. j Milford s. ' ' . ' t TUSINO BROTHERS TRUCKING INC. Box 154 Milford, Mass. Congratulations and Best Wishes to the class of 1975 CLARK SHAUGHNESSY INC 85 South Bow St. 178 Milford i.:. f . fe.- t 4 ■ :v. C: - ' ' . Congratulations Class 0 75’ Invite us to your next party’ JEAN’S CATERING SERVICE,TNC. 100 Central St. 473-3032 Milford Mass. ABRETTI LUMBER SUPPLY CO.. INC. 235 EAST MAIN ST., MILFORD, MASS. 01757 s TELEPHONE 473-4500 JOS, V, ABRETTI, JR, Pres. - Treas. Milford, Mass. Best Wishes.-: ' MASSACHUSETTS ELECTRIC CO. , “Read all the news” in the . MILFORD DAILY NEWS V B Congrat ulations to the class of 1975 19 MARCUS JEWELERS a WATERS ASSOCIATES INC. staple St. Milford, Mass, .Q a [( i.y iff • h 1 m 7 V 1 ' : r;?ri ' ■ • ' . lar jflej Wishes Class of 1975 B GRAFTON FLEA MARKET Rte. 140 Upton Grafton town !m ALBERT MAZZARELLI, BAKING CO TONY FERREfRA, Proprietor Baking Products—Wholesale—Retail 17 Genoa Avenue - • • .■ :r ANTHONY ROBERTS INC. All Weather Coats for men and women at factory prices ‘Top 40 Picks’ i 182 WMRC RADIO MILFORD Dial 1490 with Sunny Stuart, Mike Austin, Joe Redden evenings from 7:00 til 10:30 ' •iXyLr-.vi : - . ' . sms iT- • ■.-A.-v A w ' ' ' . • • . ' ••u; . , ' ■ • • f ' . • V • ■ JUNIORS SOPHOMORES a FRESHMAN , V ' r V 0 l,T.V, S ' , - ..v • 183 p Mr. and Mrs. Sabatino Scafuto ' ZAxMPlNO’S AUTO BODY LOITS RADIO AND fV a Mr. Mrs. Petnov .V .,_t, OA’SHOPPE- ■••• ' .■■ .r ' v-. Best Wishes a ' BERARDI BROTHERS AUTO BODY 69 West Street , • ■ • ' •vcT ' -- = Milford f-.. 193% ‘ Kno wisdge is po wer’ ■ 40 years hence. ' 1974 access th roagh O operati . •a ■ ' ■. MRC FU’RNlTijRE We ' are the biggest with the smallest prices ■105 East Main St, Best of luck • ' ALPHA AUTO SALES 33 School St. Milford Congratulations aUd Best Wfshes WHITTEN CORPORATION ■ Si- PO Box 307 T , JT Bellingham, Mass • JI ' iTi .v Depot Street Congratulations from SAMS PIZZERIA ' f J Milford . ' .4 A-, Best of Luck Seniors -M;; MILFORD COLTMTRY CLUB •m. Congratulations ALBERT’S BAKERY Tony Ferreria— Proprielor 17 Genoa Ave. •-CI Milford - ■iJ: •j ' L ft .- ' ' • - ’.--j; v- i i ' •v v3 ' TV ■ . - ' . ' • COMPLIMENTS OF iT-- ' -i .. vZv q JOSEPH ROSENFELD i ' -1 ' ■ ' ■ ' CLASS OF. 1925. ;v . T V ' -V , kv- 185 T, •jZ Best Wishes jrom VARNEY BROTHERS INC. r ' ■ Bellingham ■” ! W. ’ , ■VJtJfv,- ? W -i J” WM- j - ' j ' - ' ■•■V -■; ! , : ' . • ' 7- A- - ■“SfsS ■■ .T. ' i . ' H ■ .4 -.a ' • V ' 18fe •€-V imr-rm •L V . C!«iV4 ' ;L ■■ ■ f. y-ik 5 ’4- ' Massachusetts 5?-. ' ■ ' - ' ,• ' ■; ' .4 . ' ' ■ ' ;; - ' ' i.- - (; .: -. ,.■ - 4 .’; T .-‘ ' ( . :■ ' . ' ‘1 ’. • ' ■ ■’cT.-i 3 ' •. ' { yC ■ ■•=;|, ' Jf ' ' . i.t , . ' V ' ‘ ' ••■ ■ A , ■ ' I , . -1 • • ■ff . ' ' ■ ' .W ' ■ ' ' V ■ ' ,.. V (•, , • ‘ ' ■ “ •.■■ jV ;i w r-’ v ‘ ‘J t V ' ■ ' ■ .•-•■ ' CXv ■• ’VQ lflSF- . Congratulations lii ' to the class of 1975 MILFORD AUTO PARTS 331 Main St Milford ■y 1 ♦sS ’ ' ■‘■j v ' 4 . , -V BEST ES to the class of‘75’ , y ' - - COMPANY -m,. We congratulate the young men and young women of this year’s senior class at Milford High. We are pleased to be your Uxbridge neighbor, and we wish you well EMILE BERNAT SONS COMPANY Best Wishes and Success THE KEY CLUB Milford High School Milford, Mass, Faul-F?Raftery Joseph J. Tosches| David P. Havesjg Joyce E. PhilHps Clark Brennan •-4c ' Mary Jane Black John Pillai Dennis Candini I Robert Dwyer Beatnce Klein ? Daniel Magee Joyce Pyne Arthur John Sweeilie3 jp P?: Marie Colavita, Joanne Sinks Itj, Carolyn Brown s Edward Burke Ma l. ' ?Bo ncl r Ciaudia Dohertp Janies McCallurn ' ■ u ' m M M ' .r Claigj Pickett Mary Ann ebc onni ufalo uiseDeeieco Teresa Nelson SheilatJ Nail RusseRRidplfi ' Ma ly nn a Filqsa? f George Anderso Barbara Ciesla Edward Cottier Cbarles ' Espaii ; JEvei Touhey RoseWn FrancesconT . ea i Rebecca Parkinson Joan Senec l ’ Nelio Allegrezza William DeVita Alan DiFonzo gnes Duggan: Beth Jones : Russell Kassatly 1:; | ;■ {a-’ Lorraine Lynch Karen Melanson Francis Small DonalS Thatcher Ek)nald lacovelli Paul Scagnelli Richard Corbin Kattfryn Drake Arlene Guidali ili Stephanie Slack Charles Stand David Crescenzi Susanne Caswell Doris Driscoll L ' . John P. Calagione r‘ Palmina Cawley fi Robert Goss Pauline Kalagher MaTy Mahoney Louis Piazza RicharS Pultz Melvyn Rota Robert Andreola Matthew O’Connor William Pepka Evemarie Visconti Joseph Stoico Harry Peters John Parrillo Gertrude Healey Lawrence Bonetti Paul Delaney Alexander Gromyko Francis Hutch eons Philip Morrison Ernest Ramsey Dorothy Abbondanza Concetta Caccavelli Sophie Connors Linda Giaco muzzi Helen Neuding Mary Smith Father Ciambelli CLASS of Rockwell international Weaving Machinery Division Textile Machinery Group 25 Hopedale Street Hopedale, Massachusetts 01747 190 Which way to go? ' What job to seek?. Where is the yellow brick road? One company represents so many different avenues there may be a job opportunity that just fits your particular talents. More important, a job that leads to a better job. Ask four guidance counselor where and when you can apply for an interview with New England Telephone. A people-to-people business. 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DENISE M. VIENT, ROBIN M. VILLANI,THOMAS M, WAARAMAA, JAMES P. WALKER, DAVIDC. WALKER, SHARON A, WALLER. VIV A. WEBBER, PATRICIA A. WEIGEL, ELIZABETH P. WEISENHORN,THERESA N. WELCH. JEFFREY M. WESTGARD, TRACIE L. WHALEN, FRANCIS J. WHITE, DANIEL M. WHITE. DIANE E. WILBUR, GLORIA J. WILLIAMS, KEVIN R. WILSON. DEBORAH A WINN, MARK W. WOODBURY.THOMAS P. WRIGHT, CYNTHIA L. WRIGHT. DENNISC. YEO. ERICT. YOUNG. SUSAN B. ZACCHILLI. DAVID J. ZARDESKAS. JAMES M ZICHELLA, MICHELLE ZIEDINS, JOHN V. . F ■ - ■ V ' 1 •• ,. C ' ■• i ¥ 1 ffi. - ■ 4 i. : S T 1 ,♦ • ✓. - 1 ■ ' ■‘ 1 L - ■ _ ?p« ♦■ - ♦ 1 ' ’ • A mmimz class of nineteen seventy-five April 30, 1975 Dear Graduates: As long as memory lives I shall continue to enjoy the four years which I have spent with the Class of 1975. You did everything possible to make those four years the most rewarding years of my life. The activ¬ ities, ceremonies, proms, and meetings were planned with a feeling of cooperation and dedication which inevitably brought Us to success. Then and now, I will always enjoy the happiness and rewards experienced for the past four years. I am deeply grateful to Robert Alves and Arthur Chianese for cooperating with me on the publication of a class activity book. This project was undertaken four years ago when our very first activity was held. I am pleased that we were able to raise enough money to make this project possible without cost to the class graduates. This book shares my personal collection of pictures to a class I was privileged to lead for four years. Sincerely yours, Robert M. Andreola Class Advisor CLASS OFFICERS Class Advisors Robert M. Andreola Stephanie Slack FRESHMAN President . Ann Marie Abbodanza Vice-President . Robert Alves Secretary .Robin Kuczer Treasurer . Dana Bishop SOPHOMORE President . Arthur Chianese Vice-President . Robert Alves Secretary .Robin Kuczer Treasurer .Claire Arminio JUNIOR SENIOR President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer . . Arthur Chianese . . Robert Alves .. Dana Bishop . Claire Arminio President . . . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer ... Edward Curran . Robert Alves Cheryl Tusino Claire Arminio CLASS ACTIVITY BOOK Co-Editors Robert Alves Arthur Chianese Photographer — John Iacovelli THE STAFF Fellow Classmates, Only through the dedication and devotion of Class Advisor Robert Andreola has this book been possible. Words cannot express the gratitude that we, the Class of 1975, owe this man. During our high school career pictures have been collected of all class functions by Mr. Andreola with the intent of producing such a book. In addition to collecting these pictures we must also look back to each func tion and remember how sincerely he has worked and how much time he has put in without asking any thanks in return, a deed which cannot go without grateful appreciation. We hope you will enjoy this Class Activity Book and the efforts undertaken by a truly dedicated man, Robert M. Andreola. Sincerely yours, Co-editors Robert M. Andreola Class Advisor Class of 1975 A Man for all seasons (The Freshmen Float Nov. 25, 1971) “Onward and Upward to Bigger and Better Things” The First Supper February 1972 What! No More Spaghetti? Remember Carolyn? “Well Somebody has to do it” “If only my mother could see me now” “Take it all off!” . _ iiiiiiiisiis iiinvvmmv SOPHOMORE CAR WASH OCTOBER 1972 The Christmas Tree Sale December 1972 “C’mon, it’s worth more than that” February 1973 What ya mean get back to work?” ‘And then . . . ■■■■ £ • ■■ :-n. mmnii r -r “Now who is gonna eat that?” MHS CLASS of ’75 SUCCESS THROUGH COOPERATION — ACKNOWLEDGMENTS — CLASS OFFICERS: President — Arthur Chianese Vice President — Robert Alves Secretary — Robin Kuczer Treasurer — Claire Arminio PLANNING COMMITTEE: Leslie Curran Robert Locke Donna Arcudi Vincent Iadarola Mary Ann Lussier PROGRAM COMMITTEE: Leslie Curran Donna Arcudi Dawn De Rose SOPHOMORE CLASS—RING DANCE AND CEREMONY MILFORD HIGH SCHOOL LYNCH AUDITORIUM SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1973 — PROGRAM — Entrance Song Welcoming Remarks . Robert Alves, Vice President Pledge of Allegiance . Robert Alves, Vice President Presentation of Rings . Mr. Andreola Miss Slack Acknowledgment of Guest . Claire Arminio, Treasurer Main Address . Arthur Chianese, President Presentation to Advisors . Robin Kuczer, Secretary Closing Remarks . Mr. Andreola, Faculty Advisor Recessional Song Dance Tubby Gareri ' s Combo CLASS PHOTOGRAPHERS: John Iacovelli Jay Sangervasi Buffet Dinner .. THANK YOU Prepared and Served by Class of 1975 CLASS of 1975 Sophomore Ring Dance and Ceremony On the evening of May 26, 1973 our class took part in a ceremony for the dis¬ tribution of class rings. The highlight of the ceremony was the presentation of plaques of appreciation to our class advisors Miss Slack and Mr. Andreola. After the ceremony, a buffet supper was served to the students and their parents with music supplied by The Tubby Gareri Combo. Digger’s Homecoming May 29, 1973 After severely injuring his hip, Lou Degaetano returned to school to find a warm welcoming organized by Miss Mary Burns awaiting him. Junior Bake Sale and Raffle Student Government Day Representatives Junior Pizza - Meatball Supper Oct. 1973 m I “The Three Musketeers” “The Three Musketettes” “I honestly love you” Junior Candy Sale December 1973 Junior Calendar Sale November 1973 The Milford High School Class of 1975 Requests the honor of your presence at their Junior Prom Wednesday Evening April 17, 1974 King Phillip Ballroom Wrentham, Massachusetts 7:00 p.m. RSVP JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE 1974 Farewell to Miss Burns June 13, 1974 The Junior Class of Milford High School paid tribute to Miss Mary Burns, on the occasion of her retirement after having been a foreign language teacher for forty years. Our class, having known Miss Burns in a variety of ways, in and out of the classroom honored her by presenting her with a hand-painted lamp and a decorated plaque depic¬ ting her involvement during their first three years of high school ac¬ tivities. The ceremony culminated with a group picture of Miss Burns and the entire Junior Class. July II Dear Class of 1975; You have done so much for me. You have been a joy in the classroom even though at times you were “putting me on (but I loved that too!) — and out of it as well — carrying books for me — greeting me with a friendly hello — bring¬ ing me coffee — and even making it too! You made me a part of your Sophomore Ring Dance and your Junior Prom — the two important social events of those two years. And then there was June 14, 1974! A day unique in my life and unique in the history of Milford High School, I am sure. You intended it as a tribute to me, and it surely was that. The words of your president and your vice- president and of Joe Petrini in his poem. Your gifts — the rose (for a blue lady?) — the plaque (memories come to life) expertly assembled by Mike Julian — and the beautiful hand-painted lamp (it glows with warmth in my home — as you do in my heart). The background music so capably provided by Karen Zachilli (you even used selections you had heard me mention as favorites. You don’t forget anything do you?) It was a tribute to me. But it was more — much more. It was a tribute to you — a reflection of your goodness — your concern — your self-less- ness — your love. Thank you for caring. You have my prayer that life will be for each one of you all that you want it to be. May you go far — but not so far that you can’t — or won’t — keep in touch. And one last word — don ' t ever lose contact with Miss Slack and Mr. Andreola — they are your friends — in the true sense of the word — always right there where you need them. God bless you all, Mary Burns The Beginning of a Great Year mm fm W4 m ; 4 |i £)§ SQK fl •: ft, xl- A j MM mSA. PZWBBl £.. L Z iMfiNf v . w.v- q ■ :■ :♦ aWlVwWi v: w , v ' ■ mb - ' fi(jP : v ' | ' - , ■ ‘ « Y ‘ ' ? ► - .jf i $e ¥ , j 5, i.Sv • r. M A K I N G Unsung Hero Award Sponsored by Class of 1975 Nov. 23, 1974 Awarded to Robert Alves “Class Hero” Italian Supper Nov. 2, 1974 Pedro the Pizzaman! Seniors at Work? Together We Can Make It SENIOR FORMAL December 21, 1975 Junior Help 5 ? o v “Caps and Gowns at last” The Senior Dance Jan. 25, 1975 “We’re Just Free and Gentle Flowers Growing Wild” t ' “I still think the prom should have been at Pleasant Valley” Look! It’s Marty with a Henry Bertulli T-Shirt Is that Michael Jr? Dagga couldn’t get any closer if he tried Arthur!!! j, ■ Good Weed” Always trying to Steal the Show THE BEGINNING


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