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rie OE { { | { { } } } j } AOL 34 fe s. A § 4 4 = s 2 3 [ at When you are old and gray and full of sleep And nodding by the fire, take down this book, And slowly read and dream. . . = William Butler Yeats Dedication For your understanding as a teacher and a friend, your subtle sense of humor, your tolerance and patience, and your fair assessment of each student as a person, we wish to thank you, Mr. Frederick Wadsworth. The Class of 1972 ie SOS: ae a as Z : Class Advisor Mr. Thomas Murray, for your genuine concern, your guidance, and your interest in us as a class and as indi- viduals, we thank you. If youth but knew, and old age only could. Henry Esteem Administration Guidance Dr. Elkins superintendent Dr. Sylvia Mr. Drake Mr. Roach assistant superintendent principal assistant principal ; Mrs. Bullard Mrs. Gonyea secretary secretary Mr. Cunning Mr. Chadwick Mr. Gemme guidance guidance guidance Miss Grogan Mrs. Murphy special services guidance Mr. Murin ¥ Mrs. Sweeney Mrs. Norbeck guidance secretary secretary 7 Mrs. Archambeault Mr. Archambeault science science € ’ Mr. Battye Mrs. Baxter industrial arts language math ; (ne x“ Miss Bradford Miss Brown physical education language Mr. Bruno Mr. Capparelli Mr. Carmel music social studies math Mr. Carmody Mr. Conlee industrial arts industrial arts seen ss. tf: Ett Lo Mrs. Dakin Miss DeFeudis domestic science Miss DeMille language science Mr. Desrosiers Mrs. Dupont language math Mr. Ellis science Mr. Ford Mr. Graham social studies social studies 10 Miss Harrington Mr. Howard Miss Klanica physical education social studies English Miss Kraska Mr. Lacouture science business Mr. Matson Mrs. Matthews Mrs. McCarron physical education librarian business 11 Mr. McGrail Mr. Miles special education English Mr. Muir Mr. Murray Mrs. Noddin physical education social studies English Mr. O'Leary Mrs. Olson y 12 : ¢ science music Mrs. O’Mara Mr. Rosen Mr. Selvin business Mrs. Short Mr. Wadsworth math English Mrs. Weihrauch Miss Whalen Mr. Wilson English English social studies 13 Petcare Se Ata a 23 Seniors Of the people in my past, Fading faces in a walking dream, And though they never seemed to last very long There are faces I remember From the places in my past. James Taylor 16 enior Class Officers L to R: John Lind, vice-president; Peter McArdle, president; Gail Graves, secretary; Robert LeBlanc, treasurer; Kenneth Bositis, class captain. enior Superlatives MOST ATHLETIC WITTIEST Michael Buffone, Pat Jordan Maureen Graves, John Dulmaine BEST DRESSED MOST INNOCENT Ken Bositis, Lee Murphy George McInerny, Diane Wilson 17 FRIENDLIEST MOST FLIRTATIOUS John Kulig, Kathy Norton Cheryl Turner, Steve Ducharme TEACHERS’ PEST MOST CHANGED 18 Dan Chapman, Dawn Gales Pam Griffin, John Gaucher MOST VALUABLE Joanne Born, Peter McArdle MOST INDIVIDUALISTIC Gail Skamarack, Jeffrey Born CLASS BRAINS MOST VERSATILE Gail Skamarack, Theodore Zona Bob LeBlanc, Amy Taraskiewicz 19 LEON AHRONIAN “If you don't learn from your mistakes there’s no sense in making them.’’ a born First Nationalist . . . “Get your crummy hands off the typewriter”. . . “Lay Arunion”.. . Debating Club 1, 2; Public Speaking 1, 2; Chess Club 4. LINDA ARMY “Winning isn’t everything, but it beats anything that comes in second.” TNT 5 4 9 FRORWS 5 ERY sg nice clothes. . . Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Club 4. 20 BRADFORD ADAMS “He doesn’t say all he knows, but knows all he says.” Bradeeneeen intel licen teen banc memes always ready for an argument. . Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Club 4; Aftermath Staff 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. SUSAN ANDRESANO “To have joy one must share it — Happi- ness was born-a twin.” laughs silently . . . “Wait til I tell you this ONCE OUtL Cc] danNaEEELetE mC Softball 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Spectrum 4; Aftermath Staff 4. RUSSELL ANDERSON “T try not to let school interfere with my education.” Trouble? sentrips) tomtheroLticemmas Early?. . . the hill... Football 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH BALLARD “You live but once so make the most of 1s VW. wirerims biswlaug iis quiet Photography Club 4. JoANNE AGURKIS “The only way to have a friend 1s to be one.” “Gurkie” . . . 2 friend ee smile. . . Hormetiaeae always a Library Staff 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Chorus 4; Needlecraft 4. SANDRA ANYON “T like fun so why not have it.” “Annie” . . . Hilltop parking lot. . . Duster... Parties. . . Tennis Club 4. JUDY BERGSTROM “To make the world a friendly place, one must show it a friendly face.”’ DNZ.. . the 7th House . ard... Blue Bomb... . Rich- Prom Committee 3; Ski Club 1. PATRICIA BLAKE “A silent look often says more than a loud voice,” Pattyewe. cancer. . Park Hill Gang . - Phone Co. . Ski Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Prom Committee 3, 4; Tennis Club 4; Sci- ence Club 4; Aftermath Staff 4. JOAN BEKIER “Give her sports and she’s off to glory.” S Martha @nsersillysjoanicememrrathleric . Hot Dog’s Twin. . Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 (co-captain 4); Softball 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3; Prom Committee 3. SUSAN BERTHIAUME “An act of kindness, no matter how small, is never wasted.” “Bertha” 5 6 WC TAN 5 her laugh Steve Basketball 1, 2, 3; Vice President 1; Prom Committee 3. JOHN BEKIER “What do we live for, if it 1 not to make others happy.” “Hot Dog” Shyseee bc kaea “[’m not going to break my back”. . . Basketball 1, 2, 3; Golf 1, 2, 3; Math Club 4; Student Faculty Congress 4. PAUL BERNARD “Tt 1s not that I love study less, but that I love fun more.”’ “Pris” . . . wall . . Village Knoll. . . dae Jam. . Baseball 1; Track 2, 3, 4. BRUCE BERTRAND “Don’t say all you know, but know all you Say.” “Goose” . tropical fish . . . para- chuting . . . Grants . Chess Club 3; Photography Club 4; Math Club 4; Science Club 2, 3; Ad Hoc Committee 3, 4. RICHARD BOISSEAU “Our faith triumphant o'er our fears.” Rich Plymouth wirerims. . . Mary JOANNE BORN “Tf I rest, VU rust.” “Bornie” . . . rubber legs . Steve meee Baby a sewing up a storm Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Manager 2; English Honor Group 3; Prom Committee 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Library Staff 2, 3, 4; Of- fice Staff 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Aft- ermath Editor 3, 4. RICHARD BRAMAN “Keep conscience clear, then never fear.” Cross Country Captain Yellow Bomber Psych. class jokes Cross Country 2, 3, 4 (co-captain 4); Basketball Manager 2; Projectionist Club 2; Aftermath Staff 4; Student Fa- ‘culty Congress 4; Prom Committee 4. 22 DONNA BORCI “With malice toward none, with charity toward all.” “Battch gaan David fee OD her ring. . . petite. Cheerleader 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; English Honor Group 3; Prom Committee 3, 4; Office Staff 3, 4; Ski Club 1; Class Captain 2, 3.. DOUGLAS BRADY “Education 1s what you have left over after you have forgotten everything you have learned,” Dougie . . . always joking . pation in Wad’s room . Partici- baseball Baseball 1, 3, 4; Projectionist Club 1, 2. KENNETH BOSITIS “Life ts nothing without friendship.” Parties, parties, and more parties!! . the doctor’s son . . . Worcester Coun- try Club. . . the girl’s basement . Class Captain 4; Student Faculty Con- gress 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (pres- ident 4; Thespian 3, 4); Prom Commit- tee Chairman 3, 4; Aftermath Staff 4; Reflector 1, 2, 4; Art Club 4; Ski Club 3, 4. MICHAEL BUFFONE “T never think of the future; It comes soon enough.” “Buff” . . web. Brillo ete slave auction Football 1, 2, 3, 4 (co-captain 4); Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4 (co-captain 4); Base- pallie24se.4: JEFFREY BORN “One of the best qualities is uniqueness.” twin . super-grit . the “Common’ Jeff LINDA BRADY “Born with the gift of laughter.” Lin Ronnie . . . blushing her pearl. . ) petite? Prom Committee 3. ? DONNA BUTLER “Sometimes quiet is an unquiet thing.” John = the Fair © 3 = little maroon Comet] == Prom Committee 3; Ski Club 1. JoANNE CARPINETTI “Calm and unruffled as a summer sea.’’ JimimvereeCatp sn. . petite ... yellow Spitfire. . . Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 (Thespian 3, 4); Reflector 4; Tennis Club 4; Chorus 1, 2; Library Staff 2, 3. RICHARD CHASE “Silence 1s the mark of wisdom.” Ge s 5 co GWE 5 5 5 IRN 2 o friendly to all. . . Howdy’s. . . Tennis Club 4; Current Affairs Club 1; Aftermath Staff 4. STEPHEN CHURCH “Happy and from care, I’m free.” “Churchie” Susan . Village ienollene = Peugeot. . . Football 1; Track 2; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DANIEL CHAPMAN “What!! No girls in heaven? Leave me i Ghap mene Witty emer tctatlous ene basketball high scorer. . . Cross Country 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 (co-captain 4); Ski Glubwsn4 STEPHEN CLAIR “Strong and content, I travel the open road.” “Stretch” . . . animal imitations .. . cricket . . . U.S. Pattern Headfirst Dis- mount... SHEILA CAPLETTE “Youth is the season for fun.” DINZieee chely th, Housejress Cratg: ae bluci Bombe NENSCO pea Ski Club 3; Prom Committee 3; Pep Club 4. PETER CHURCH A little work, a little play.” Petes en Lracksand, CCl batty, . sneakers. . . 16 yearsold.. . Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4 (co-captain 4); National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Club 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Student Faculty Congress 4. SUSAN CORDELLA “You have to live while you’re young.” [DIN ZPneeecicay thie ouscaeEaEem Dean hou pantsiey es Lechir | A i) PRBS Es ROBERT COUTURE “None but himself can be his parallel.” “Cout” . Peggy . . . athletic ability . Mustang . Football 1, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 (co-captain 4); Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. 24 MICHAEL COLLETTE “T take life as it comes.” Mike) Villase Knoll 450i. = Lois =. Genesee Track 2; Spanish Club 1; Club 4. Motorcycle SHARON COURNOYER “Keep smiling; It makes people wonder what you're up to.” michickenncalliyue innocent? . . blonde . Jimi . EDWARD COTE “Straight lines are sometimes difficult to walk and good for little more than proving you're sober on the highway.” “Cot” Yamaha yearly hair- cuts. . . friendly with the girls . Ski Club 2; Prom Committee 3. CYNTHIA CUMMINGS ‘(A step at a time, one goes a great way.” Cindy . . . 160 Honda. . . innocent?? me lndianeeeme oo ibratnar ROBIN COLLETTE “A little fun makes the world go around.’ “Rob” John shining hair . her many clothes. . . Ski Club 2; Prom Committee 3; Tennis Club 4. DENISE COUTURE “Tt’s nice to be natural when you're natu- rally nice.” Richie lard’s Pharmacy. . dead bananas Bal- AGC ubtzzce eee Class Captain 1; Library Staff 1; Public Speaking 1; Pollution Control 2; Span- ish Club 3; Prom Committee 3, 4; Eng- lish Honor Group 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Office Staff 3, 4; After- math Staff 4. | | ROBERT DAVIS LINDA DAVIS : : “He isn’t lazy, he’s just conserving his en- ergy.” Bobi gem bascballlsemae alr aticmaaae Mr. Ford’s class. . . “Silence 1s more eloquent than words.” Lbet 5 oo Cnetdivem . . 6 @mae? 2. : laughing at lunch. . . Football 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD DESOURDIS SUSAN DerHOVANESSIAN “Men, as they grow, soon change, or at M x “Free at last, free at last, oh my God, I’m least mask, their true nature. ees ta” “Turn around, Richard!!” . . .no ree at last. “a ay; ae DerHova what??...M. J the noe peg tee an Dick . . . testing new aircraft in tri sGommon’ |: .. Oxford. . . j 8 Glassman 2 i 4, oe Chess Club 4; Math Club 4; Tennis Club 4; Photography Club 4. KAREN DOW JAMES DIRENZO “Talk she can, and talk she will.” Eddie . . . Hopkinton . . . always a smile . . . ex-cheerleader. . . “His cares are all now ended.” in eee aticeemeLe Mans Christmas trees. . . Cheerleader 3; Prom Committee 3. STEPHEN DUCHARME DIANE DRUDIS “I'd like to be shy, but the girls won’t let ” “One to voice her opinion and stick by it.” me. May’s Market .. . “Ya got any”... “ST be 7s LOG Li psieme man VW eee goodies. . . future nurse. . . the “Lover”. . . Prom Committee 3: Ski Wlub 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 4. Needlecraft 4. NANCY DUQUETTE “Better to be small and shine than tall and cast a shadow.” . slave auction vampire. . . Bicheescatrcaks mene Bobby. . her hair LINDA FISHER “True happiness consists not in the multi- tude of friends, but in their worth and choice.” Fishy eee D)AuRas Good Gitizenwana: Field Hockey Co-Captain. . . Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 (co-captain 4); Basketball 1, 2, 3; Softball 1, 2, 3; Sci- ence Club 2; Ski Club 2, 4; Aftermath Staff 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Student Council 4. DAWN GALES “The greatest pleasure in life 1s doing what people say you can’t do.” working in the office . . . Mr. Roach’s pct eee) ane sm hOusceemesem chem Vtl- lage eee JOHN GAUCHER “Curly hair doth laugh away the cares.” ise Dee CONSCLV ative; sm mem Chtis mItheESChOOllaneme Track l 22°53; 47Ski Clubs 2) 32.4: Motorcycle Club 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 (Thespian 3, 4); Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 4. 26 KENNETH FINNE “There are three days in the week I don’t worry about: yesterday, today, and tomor- row.” “Fin” . = . ousanmeme . . . dead Fords . Sweden House Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Basketball 2; Track 3; Hockey Club 4. PATRICIA GAGNON “Quiet as a cyclone.” Blondie . . . Rodney . . . home, at JaStaeeemsottballin pitchecusmeOutstO kill oe Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Ring Commit- tear. LINDA GARDNER “Happy is as happy does.” friendly . . . polite . . . everybody’s friend . . . dramatic club. . . Dramatic Club 3, 4. GLEN GEER “Simplicity of character is the mark of a man,” Holy Name import ... Denise... football . . . dead V.W.. . . Football 4; Baseball 4. GAIL GRAVES Laugh and be merry, for tomorrow you may have to work.’’ “MISS GRAVES!!”’ . Queen .. . girl’s basement . . Lynde imitation. . . ee) rab rom eau Cheerleader 1, 2; Basketball 3, 4; Ten- nis Club 4; Prom Committee 3; Class Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4. CHERYL GRINDLEY “Kind ways come from kind people.” Steve . . . dramatic club . . . Hilltop Pemeeiberiaugch. . . Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Needlecraft 4, DAVID GRAHAM “I came to school to get a general idea of things.” athletic . . . future engineer . . . band epmathwiniz ae Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Faculty Con- gress 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; English Honor Group 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Thespian 3, 4); Science Gluby 15 2)53,74 Reflectors i 25 3) 4: French Club 1, 2; Tennis Club 4; Prom Committee 4. DEBRA GRENIER “Life isn’t at all without fun.” Deb ... Hilltop Gang .. . pee Dascmment oaeme parties Tennis Club 4. MAUREEN GRAVES “An innocent look hides a mischievous mind.” “Big Maur” SSNs? ogo IE gatta. . . giggles. . . Vermont... Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 1, 3; Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Prom Com- mittee 3, 4; Aftermath Staff 4. KAREN HAGSTROM “I’m not arguing with you, I’m telling you.” Hagberg . . . yellow lights . Smith’s .. . bubbles . . . jelly beans Field Hockey 1, 2, 4; Aftermath Staff 4; Reflector 4; Office Staff 3, 4; Li- brary Staff 4; Prom Committee 4; Nee- dlecraft 4. PAULA GRANDONE “Innocent, oh nol!” Vern oo o WY 2 2 « David Prouty . hissockss= eae . . bugs. . Spanish Club 3; Ski Club 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Office Staff 3; After- math Staff 4. PAMELA GRIFFIN “The only way to get rid of temptation is to yield to it.” Pama we) aeeen CER WOEKEShOcs . empty tank in V.W.. . . artistic ability. . . Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Aftermath Staff 4; Spanish Club 3; Ski Club 1, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Office Staff 3, 4; Tennis Club 4. MARK HEBERT “T can resist anything but temptation.” Mis si Kelainn cause res nayiemit framed”. . . gusto. . Football 1; Projectionist Club 1, 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN HOLMES “Always leave them laughing.” Silo mscyaaemrmenneacrdressctaems accidents. . . funnier than ---! . . . auto Football 1; Baseball 1; Hockey Club 3, 4. 28 SHIRLEY HAMILTON “Tt’s not what you do, but what you get away with.” “Helen” Davide lech ATO. . . Daniel’s 424 . Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Ring Committee 1, 2; Prom Com- mittee 3, 4; Student Council 2; Needle- craft 4; Aftermath Staff 4. HOLLY HENNESSEY “She that can have patience, can have what she will.” “Helly Hollessey” . . smile pocketbook LOD yar . Friendly’s . future nurse Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 (Thespian 3, 4); Reflector 4; Public Speaking 1; Chorus 2; Tennis Club 4; Office Staff 4; Li- brary Staff 2, 3. DONALD HEIL ‘As prone to mischief as able to perform i “Hitler” . . . bikes, bikes, bikes . . flirtatious . . . chemistry class . Football 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 4; Motorcycle Club 4; Spanish Club 3. DENISE HORNE “A shy appearance masks a mischievous character.” Dean April 28. . artist stylish Prom Committee 3; Aftermath Staff 4. PATRICIA HANRATTY “Never a dull moment.” Patty . . . red hair . . . her class pic- tures . . . quiet in Wad’s room only Pep Club 4. CHARLENE HENRY “Good things come in small packages.” Charl Paul September 16 = = Smith (sie Tennis Club 4; Office Staff 2, 3, 4. CLIFFORD HUGHES “Give the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you.’’ Cliff. . . participation in discussions? 5 2 ules V@lee , . . Wetsnolhy . 5 Track 3, 4. PATRICIA JORDAN “Tl do anything for a laugh.” SBUckitememeie parties -_. . Lee, I feel SICK Pm CteE Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 (tri-captain); Student Council 3; Student Faculty Congress 4; Ski Club 1, 2; Prom Committee 3, 4. RICHARD KELOSIS “The merit of his words make his way.” “Kelloggsie a). Physics classa. ... the plant. . . dry sense of humor. . . CHRISTINE KOEHLER “Innocent are her looks, but not her ways.” Jay ... Maine, all over the floor!! . . . future social worker . . . Moody Beach Pool. . . Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Thespian 3, 4); Science Club 3, 4; Library Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Staff 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Aftermath Staff 4; Prom Com- mittee 3, 4; Reflector 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Club 4. JOHN KACEVICH “Why take life so sertously — you'll never get out alive.” Sage” gg tS Wa 2 2 2 meee rossi COUN tL year the store MARILYN KORCH “Be just as you are, tis better so.” Hockey Manager ... talkative .. . Charlie .. . a hello to everyone... . California. . . Dramatic Club 1, 2; Pep Club 4; Field Hockey Manager 4. MARK JANNERY “A man he sums, of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows.” QuictAnEeEe SuUpetenene Village Knoll . . . Sentry MAURA KENARY “There 1s no cure for birth and death; Save and enjoy the interval.” Jahre’ . . lxervrataull Jovite . MeEASsiuiptloniememe Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 (co-captain 4); Basketball 2; Softball 1, 2; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Club 4; Spanish Club 3 (vice-president 3); Reflector 1, 2; Li- brary Staff 2, 3, 4; Office Staff 2, 3, 4; Aftermath Staff 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Class Treasurer 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4 (treasurer 4); Stu- dent Faculty Congress 4. . Maine JOHN KULIG “Few doors to success are marked pull — most are marked push.” Juan. . . “Mad Scientist” . . tivern ney eOOdEt rend slam . inquisi- Track 3, 4; Photography Club 4; Chess Club 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1, Daas MARY LOU LA MONTAGNE “The only way to have a friend is to be one.” Mary. . . Quinsig. . . always smiling .afriend to all... Dramatic Club 2; Chorus 1. JOHN LIND “My way is to begin at the beginning.” Adios. . o INSP Ihe, 5 . BeeP. . V: Paar Football 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Vice-President 4; Ad Hoc Committee 3, 4; Student Faculty Con- gress 4; Science Club 3, 4; Reflector 3; Tennis Club 4. MARY ANN LUCAS “Simplicity is her foremost charm.” DICtt ym see OLoith sane aes Girltselrader . future nurse wbowling=) =). Pep Club 4. 30 ROBERT LeBLANC “Tt 1s better to keep quiet and be thought a fool, than open your mouth and remove all doubt.” Bob . . . Joe Cool, shut down ... looking for a place for the prom. . . football. . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Golf 1, 2; Track 3; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (vice-president 3); Student Council 4; Class Treasurer 4. ANDREA LUKAS “Laughter all the way; Forever.” “Andy” . . . chewing gum. . . long, pretty hair... her ability to make friends. . . Field Hockey 1; Prom Committee 3, 4. JAMES LACONTO “The song is over. It’s all behind me now.’ Jimmy. . . his 55 Chevy . . . Wheel- ers... Barbara... MARCIA LOUIS “A smile takes but a moment, but the memory of it lasts forever.”’ parties . . . plastic bags . . . red hair . . . Please, not the officer’s foot. . . Basketball 2; Ski Club 1, 3; Tennis Club 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 (Thes- pian 3, 4); Prom Committee 3. FRANCIS MARLOWE “Leisure is the best of all possessions.” SYD ae becppie... . flirtatious . . curly locks. . . KENNETH MELLEN “The road is long; Thus we must take our time.” Pvc Triumph... Debbie. . . future nurse. . . Debating Club 1; Motorcycle Club 4. DEBORA LYNCH “As prone to mischief as able to perform thee S Agatha semen Ri ckysememen | Viach i aemree The Driftwood — couldn’t wait could you, Deb. . . Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Commit- tee 3, 4; Aftermath Staff 4; Library Staff 4; Photography Club 4. GAYLE McINERNEY ‘Tt’s not what you're doing but what you're caught doing that counts.” Mac... . Gayle Mikinery!! . . . blunt sense of humor . . . George’s brother Field Hockey 2, 3; Tennis Club 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Aftermath Staff 4, PETER McARDLE “IT am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soul.” Mac 63... “You must’ve been a beautiful baby” ... Patty .. . Buns FX Oe 1B? ss Football 1, 2, 3, 4 (co-captain 4); Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Class President 4; Ad Hoc Committee 3, 4. MARY JANE MELLO “No sinner yet NO saint.” chubby22= sae. ber ands Sues.) asthe “Common” Billy . Oxford Prom Committee 4. DAVID MARKUNAS “A little fun now and then.” Dave. . . Corvair. . . Day’s Junkyard a quictic . Wrestling 1; Spanish Club 1. GEORGE McINERNEY ‘(A job well done is a mark of distinction.” Georgie . . . caddy . . . Spanish class Nred... questions) Football Manager 1, 2; Basketball Man- ager 1, 2; Projectionist Club 2. LEE MURPHY “I live for today; for yesterday 1 only a memory and tomorrow only a dream.” SViurp nee Cc hccann mn Smthiac you, Mary?” . . . red bandana. . . shy and reserved??? . . . Cheerleader 1, 2; Field Hockey 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Ring Commit- tee 1, 2 (co-captain); Class Vice-Presi- dent 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3; Student Faculty Congress 4; Aftermath Staff 4; Needlecraft 4; Office Staff 4. KATHERINE NORTON “The most useless of all days is that in which we have not laughed.” “Nort” . . . instigator. . . plastic feet fear of blackboards ... witty Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball Man- ager 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Aftermath Staff 4; Office Staff 3; Chorus 1; Nee- dlecraft 4. 32 LESLIE MILES “If you have one true friend, you have more than your share.” = Mills] eens cep mameens DOP oir umes sailing . . . summers at the beach. . . Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Reflector 1, 2; Glee Club 1; National Honor Society 3, 4; Science Club 2; Prom Committee 3, 4; Aftermath Staff 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4. CHESTER NALESKI “Wit and good humor produce the friendli- est people.” Chetueue GS Chevelle marmas a butlers motor” . . . Nicky . . . always work- ing on cars. . . RICHARD MILLER “Be not weary in well doing.” Rich . . . Biss Die SqQuICtE mene . red Oldsmobile ELIZABETH NAJEMY “Only a life lived for others 1s worthwhile.” “Bet” . . . worrywart. . . future phys- ical therapist . . . always considerate Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Softball 2; Science Club 2; Ski Club 2, 3; Aftermath Staff 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Needlecraft 4. DAVID NELSON “To thine own self be true.” English class) smanyouc listening??” . . . Nellie Bellie. . . Cross Country 1; Baseball 1; Debating Club 1. DANIEL O’BRIEN “Never do today what you can put off un- til tomorrow.” (O Bale Db. Caen Dra @© Brien please! . . . humor at its best. . . Football 1; Basketball 1, 2; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Class President 1, 2; Ring Com- mittee 2; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 (president 4); National Honor Society 3, 4; Aftermath Staff 4; English Honor Group 3. AUDREY PAJALA JOHN O’NEILL “Little rebel with a twinkle in her eye.’ “T have only two things against education, Gary . . . telephone bill? . . . Boston teachers and studying.” “Aud, what’d you do to your [Deb biciamemen ast catsiaeen Oren hatte Outa ain Ski Club 1, 2. RUCE PELKEY BRUE JAMES PELLEGRINI “Whoever invented work should have fin- ished it.” Moose . . . Mr. Conlee’s room quiet. . . “T am myself.” music ability . . . Section 5. . . indi- vidualist . . . the pouch. . . ROBERT PERKINS BSN UE TER “Why take life so seriously, you'll never get 3 : ; out alive,” ‘CA little nonsense now and then 1 relished faa ikea ; i , “Bo ? = by the best of them.” ee rson”’ yi eas ce eae SRM 5 5 5 HSS! oo 5 JSR Mae 2. ween — ae yourself... stylish clothes. . . Photography Club 4. JEANNINE PRUE JAMES PISCITELLI “She seems so gentle and shy, but there's mischief in her eye.” SSPinie-its: ieee NNOCeNts 77 wEemENOLAniey, we, Lelephone! Gowers “T will do all that my conscience will al- low.” Eramos. . . jimmy. . quiet. . Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 2, 3. EDWARD RICE “Silence hides many a deep thought.” . . Hilltop bikes . . . leather jacket . . . . hopes of traveling. . . ALISON SAUNDERS “The future belongs to one who knows how to use it.” SN? 5 cn Clnatee Fadl 5g « 5 5 5 UNEETTS IMEIDY 4c leg brace Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball Man- ager 2, 3, 4; Reflector 1, 2, 3, 4; After- math Staff 4. DEBRA SCHENK “Trouble sits but lightly on her shoulders.” Dave. . . Smith’s. . . girl’s basement ) J otfice girl = = typing class)... Pep Club 4; Prom Committee 4. STANLEY SILUN “When I feel like studying I go out until I feel better.” Stan... turning red .. . Jeannine .. the hill. . . custodian... Football 1, 2. 34 AMELIA SACHETTO “The sweetest sounds I've ever heard a: those of music.” oboe . . . church showers . . . pork sausage. . . Amelia SASHETO.. . Reflector 1, 4; Student Council 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Prom Com- mittee 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chomus 1, Danas LIA SEAVER “A great flame follows a little spark.” Billy . . . Donut Chateau . . . school nurse. . . dramatic club. . . Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Public Speak- ing 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2. GAIL SHERMAN “Well timed silence hath more eloquence than speech.” : Clark ... the nursing home ... square dancing . . . National Council of Teachers in English. . . Chorus 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Club 2; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Needlecraft 4; Reflector 4. GAIL SKAMARACK “The times change and we change with them.” individualist . . . me a break”. . UMass ... “give . Hippie, oh no!!.. . Field Hockey 1, 2; Ski Club 1; Dra- matic Club 2, 3, 4 (Thespian 3, 4); Spanish Club 3. DEBRA STOCKWELL “TA person of few words but many thoughts.” ID) . oo fakegcabione . een ad’s:room: nee taking walks Photography Club 4. AMELIA TARASKIEWICZ “Life looks brighter from behind a smile.” “Tarask” Emmaplou ... PJ. Partyeeeeaoteves. . . Lech... Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1; Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Prom Committee 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4. CHERYL TURNER “I try not to let school interfere with my education.” Cher ee ; ae flirtatious talkative Pep Club 4; Spanish Club 3; Student Faculty Congress 4. CHARLOTTE VIELLE “Hold faithfuln ess and sincerity as first principles.” Betty Crocker Homemaker friendly camping profes- sional chef. . . DEBORAH TAYLOR “A quiet exterior concealeth much.” quiet but friendly Howdy’s never eats lunch riding around in the Blue Bomb. . . KEVIN WALL “Strength without insolence, courage with- out ferocity, virtue without vice.” intellectual . . . always ready for an ar- gument MacDonald’s .. . sail boat. . . ping pong... Track Manager 3; Math Club 4; Chess Club 3, 4; Photography Club 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Club 4. Debbie .. . CRAIG SULLIVAN “You can accomplish only what you try.” “Sully” playboy eee athiclassse blue eyes Basketball 1, 2; Golf 1, 2, 3; Speech Club 1, 2; Chess Club 2; Math Club 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Aftermath Staff 4, JEANNINE VASSAR “Be a live wire and you won't get stepped a” on. “Vas” . . . Mabel’s . . . her wardrobe Be ciccling aes Pep Club 4; Ski Club 4. ROBERT WHITE “Blessed are those who maintain silence for they shall not be quoted.” Buddy Woody Bite sie ANeE rosy cheeks winning basket in Clark Tournament . Football 1; Cross Country 3, 4; Basket- loll il, 2, 3, de isagesplll i, 2 de Chess Club 3, 4. DIANE WILSON “Tf silence were golden she would be rich.” Mr. Roach’s girl Friday future STEN. oo WISE 0 a nurse . Office Staff 2, 3, 4; Needlecraft 4. 36 STEPHEN WEBB “Boys will be boys.” “Webbie” . . . frustration Eng- lish class. . . picking up WOMEN at the Mall!!! . JOHN WILCZYNSKI “Tf having fun was a crime, he would be serving a life sentence.” Jaqaneeee opine terday” . . “I was sick yes- Football 1, 2. DAVID WILBUR “Rejoice, we are victorious.” “Willie” . . . 46 Chevy pick-up... Leicester girls . . . Mrs. Dupont’ class . attentiveness in class?? . Football 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 3, 4. KATHLEEN WOOD “To avoid trouble, cause it, then run.” “Woody” ... DNZ fritos in Mr. Miles’ class maroon Chevy Basketball 3; Ski Club 4; Prom Com- mittee 3. SHELLEY WEST “Take life too sertously and what's it worth.” “Shell”... 2 “I eanttascemiuae ing ability . . . innocent?? . SCW- Tennis Club 4. SUSAN WILCZYNSKI “You live once so make the most of tt.” DNZ the 7th House . lime green V.W... . Ronnie. Prom Committee 3; Ski Club 4. THEODORE ZONA “Time is of the essence.” Tony ... brain teasers .. . new aircraft in trig class. . . Chess Club 4. testing PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE Richard Beausoleil Raymond Couture John Dulmaine Kevin Gallery David Gendron Louis Germain Peter Lavich Donald Leary Robert Maynard Ronald Maynard Virgil Nickerson Lloyd Noel Robert Roach Paul Russell Blanca Santiago Donald Savoie Stephen Winiarski 37 Underclassmen ¥ Cc mposition £ ie English Grammar 4? Every time we say hello to some new encounter we're ON our way toward good-bye. Some distance from the actual phrase but moving toward it all the same. The distance between those two words becomes a little less as we grow older, Be aware then ! MODERN BIOLOGY 3 HOLT RINEHART WINSTON 3 that tomorrow is only tomorrow; there is nothing to fear except the coming of another day. Rod McKuen 39 40 Junior Class Officers : ie @ L to R: Deborah Bunnewith, treasurer; Janet Ward, class captain; Martha Donovan, secretary; John Dufresne, vice-president; John Cristo, president. Sophomore Class Officers SUMMER SCHOLARSHIPS FOR HIGH SCHOOL JUN 1ORS Lf 3 tty for a future with a future. ree ee OY 5 seminoma ( Seo ; L to R: Doreen DiPilato, class captain; Deborah Stratford, vice-president; Diane Chunis, treasurer; Jane Brady, president; Linda Fontaine, secretary. a AE oe ar mt nee 44 Freshman Class Officers Sm t e. : i Row 1, L to R: Sharon Spirkowyc, secretary; David Szkutak, vice-president. Row 2: Scott Stansbury, president; Jay Coons, treasurer sim: in ai RICHIE | i siecle OE seciliciionnggn OC: one Dela ies : Sports That time is past, And all its dizzy raptures. Not for this Faint I, nor moan nor murmur; other gifts Have followed; for such loss, I would believe Abundant recompense. For I have learned To look on nature, not as in the hour Of the thoughtless youth, but hearing often The still, sad music of humanity. William Wordsworth 47 Millbury Home W. Boylston 40-15 Millbury Home Oxford 35-20 Millbury Away Westboro 43-18 slay, Millbury Away Uxbridge 24-39 hoe Millbury Away Grafton 22-35 Millbury Home Leicester 35-22 Millbury Away Sutton 19-38 Millbury Home Sutton 21-36 Cross Country “ 2 Lars Row 1, L to R: G. Ethier; J. Kacevich; D. Szkutak; R. White; S. Lowe. Row 2: Coach, Mr. Battye; J. Bianculli; P. Church; T. McLaughlin; M. Hall; R. Bramen; R. Foster. 48 MILLBURY es Field Hockey Millbury Millbury Millbury Millbury Millbury Millbury Millbury Millbury Millbury Millbury Millbury Millbury Away Away Home Home Home Away Home Home Away Away Away Home Oxford W. Boylston Westboro Uxbridge Grafton Northbridge Oxford W. Boylston Westboro Uxbridge Grafton Northbridge Row 1, L to R: J. Born; B. Najemy; D. Lynch; P. Griffin; M. Kenary; L. Fisher; L. Army; C. Koehler; A. Saunders. Row 2: mgr., J. Young; coach, Miss Harrington; J. Bekier; S. Hamilton; K. Hagstrom; L. Murphy; K. Norton; L. Miles; M. Graves; P. Jordan; A. Taraskiewicz; mgr., M. Korch; mgr., M. Taraskiewicz. 50 Pe WO Fal sip thet ail a Football Due to an error on the part of Loring Studios, no foot- ball action pictures were taken for the 71-72 season. On May 26, the last day of school, seven senior players donned football shirts and posed for individual shots. The After- math Staff regrets that this h ad to be done, but there was no alternative. Joanne Born, Editor Co-Captains: Michael Burfone; Mr. Matson, coach; Peter McArdle. Row 1, L to R: D. Graham, D. Wilbur, P. McArdle, M. Burfone, R. Couture, A. LeBlanc, J. Lind, G. Geer; Row 2. T. Gree E. Blom, R. Santen D. Rudge, D. Aspinwall, G. Graham, P. McArdle, J. Foley, T. Hall, T. Graves; Row 3. Mr. Graham, coach; D. Matson, L. Lachapelle, B. McArdle, J. Galanos, D. Blom, H. Rogers, S. Nadeau, M. Mogren, J. Arsenault, K. Lague, L. Bouttlier, D. Johnson, Mr. Matson, coach. 52 é: ee RE m = SS a RRA FAR SRR SANT OE SONS REN BTS wee Ee : See — OCTBALL Wy — ab) eo ge) a 3 b) = ) Boys’ Basketball Millbury 7Al Sutton 48 Millbury 70 Marlboro 72 Millbury 66 Leicester 52 Millbury 55 W. Boylston 52 Millbury 70 Westboro 59 Millbury 57 Uxbridge 47 Millbury 61 Oxford 64 Millbury 55 Grafton 60 Millbury Bi) Northbridge 61 Millbury 49 W. Boylston 51 Millbury 60 Westboro 65 Millbury Aa Uxbridge 49 Millbury 82 Oxford 73 Millbury Si Leicester ae Millbury 68 Grafton 39 Millbury 61 Northbridge 63 Millbury 69 Sutton 43 Clark Tournament TRI-CAPTAINS: Robert Couture; Daniel Chapman; Michael Buffone. Millbury 60 N. Brookfield 59 Millbury 53 W. Boylston 61 Row 1, L to R: Mgr., J. Botty; R. Couture; M. Buffone; D. Chapman. Row 2: coach, Mr. Murin; D. Dunn; J. Coons; D. Wilbur; R. White; G. Graham; S. Lowe; P. McArdle; D. Graham; M. Born. 56 Girls’ Basketball CO-CAPTAINS: Joan Bekier; Miss Harrington, coach; Amy Taraskiewicz. Row 1, L to R: P. Mingolla; P. Gagnon; J. Bekier; A. Taraskiewicz; S. Miller; P. Jordan. Row 2; Miss Harrington, coach; V. Coons, Mgr.; L. Miles; G. Graves; L. Murphy; S. Hamilton; R. Martinelli, Mgr.; M. Kenary, Mgr. 58 Baseball Millbury vs. W. Boylston 3-4 Millbury vs. Oxford 4-6 Millbury vs. Leicester 3-8 Millbury vs. Westboro 1-5 Millbury vs. Grafton 4-5 Millbury vs. Uxbridge 2-10 Millbury vs. Northbridge 6-10 Millbury vs. W. Boylston 9-11 Millbury vs. Oxford 0-9 Millbury vs. Leicester 11-15 Millbury vs. Westboro 2-1 Millbury vs. Grafton 2-11 Millbury vs. Uxbridge 10-7 Millbury vs. Northbridge 3-5 CO-CAPTAINS: Michael Buffone, Mr. Matson, coach; Robert Couture. Row 1, L to R: D. Graham, D. Brady, R. Davis, R. Couture, M. Buffone, R. White, G. Graham; Row 2: D. Matson, B. McArdle, K. Lague, S. Hayes, P. McArdle, R. Dunford, G. Ethier, J. Keyes, Mr. Matson, coach. 60 ae EE a gle, FSi Softball Millbury vs. W. Boylston 20-7 Millbury vs. Oxford 1-19 Millbury vs. Leicester 8-5 Millbury vs. Westboro 15-11 Millbury vs. Grafton 20-0 Millbury vs. Uxbridge 17-14 Millbury vs. Northbridge 12-10 Millbury vs. W. Boylston 11-14 Millbury vs. Oxford 0-19 Millbury vs. Leicester 13-11 Millbury vs. Westboro 7-8 Millbury vs. Grafton 7-17 Millbury vs. Uxbridge 18-7 Millbury vs. Northbridge 20-18 TRI-CAPTAINS: Patricia Gagnon, Leslie Miles, Patricia Jordan, Miss Harrington, coach. 5 Row 1, L to R: A. Saunders, Mgr.; B. Anderson, P. Jordan, L. Miles, P. Gagnon, L. Army, S. Baker, M. Murphy, D. DiPilato; Row 2: Miss Harrington, coach; K. Norton, Mgr.; K. O’Loughlin, K. Morrisette, L. Johnson, S. Miller, D. Thomas, K. Murphy, L. Fisher, $. Andresano, C. Turner, Mgr. 62 CREE age” CES = ¥ 4 3 q é ; eae aoe, Row 1, L to R: J. Gaucher, R. LeBlanc, J. Kacevich, P. Church, R. Braman, B. Adams, Mr. Graham, coach; Mr. Wilson, asst. coach; Row 2: M. Sheehan, J. Bianculli, G. Bousquet, K. St. Denis, J. Lind, M. Hall, S. Lowe, R. Jette; Row 3: D. Rudge, P. McArdle, K. Lindstrom, D. Szkutak, J. Kulig, J. Galanos, T. Greene; Row 4: D. Wilbur, P. Lavich, P. Mardirosien. Track Millbury vs. Millbury vs. Millbury vs. Millbury vs. Millbury vs. Millbury vs. Millbury vs. Millbury vs. Millbury vs. Millbury vs. Tananto Clinton W. Boylston Grafton Notre Dame Holy Name Leicester Oxford Northbridge Auburn 8312-56 61-89 66-65 81-50 70-66 80-59 81-50 56-75 57-74 57-83 Row 1, L to R: M. Gaudere, C. Bertrand, D. Boire; Row 2: Mr. McGrail, coach; J. Bekier, D. Riel, M. Ellstrom, C. Sullivan, D. O’Brien; Row 3: J. Gallery, W. Witkowski, S. Oliver, R. Tabor, M. Cosky, D. Witkowski, G. Grecieunas. Hs bees ethan a Ee i ra ed x = For all things are yours, The world or life or death Or the present or the future, All are yours. Corinthians 3:21-22 7| Row 1, L to R: Mrs. Short; K. Trippi; J. Cordella; A. Sachetto; B. Wilkinson. Row 2: Mr. Evers, Moderator; R. Dawson; J. Keyes; J. Bekier; R. Bertrand. Row 3: Mr. O’Leary; Mr. Wadsworth; Mr. Rosen; Mr. Murray. House of Representatives Row 1, L to R: N. Lacouture; C. Sarnblad; P. Norton; G. Sauer; $. Montigny; M. Murphy; M. Hamilton; D. Blondin; D. Lind; M. Kenary. Row 2: Mrs. Archam- beault; K. Murphy; P. Church, Moderator; E. Blom; R. Braman; D. Chambers; M. Gaudere; K. Pojani. Row 3: Miss Whalen; A. DiGuillio; L. Murphy; K. Bositis; D. Vallee; K. Thurber; J. Lind; D. Graham. 72 eedlecraft Club Row 1, L to R: Mrs. Dakin, Advisor; D. Jacques; D. Powers; M. Graves; C. Grindley; A. Taraskiewicz; S$. Banach; L. Richards. Row 2: D. Drudis; G. Sherman; L. Murphy; S. Hamilton; K. Weaver; K. Duggan; K. Cormier. ourmet Club Row 1, L to R: A. Gusitino; M. Tebo; C. Beatty; C. Vielle; J. Carrignant. Row 2: J. Guinee; C. Lussier; J. Coonan; L. Coons; P. Cooper; P. Miller. 73 Pep Club ha ss a pach ped beet pod SER e eee: Pet hk ke. eusseeesacenesaens a A ci Row 1, L to R: D. Laucis; L. Fontaine; J. Cordella; Miss Klanica, Advisor. Row 2: D. Havolotti; R. Page; C. Bertrand; D. Buffone; S. Felice; L. Moore; D. Boria; N. Gagney; K. Tower; P. Kollosis; M. Cunic. Row 3; J. Baroni; S$. Robichaud; M. Lange; D. Collacchio; D. Paluses; D. Rosetti; P. Sharon; D. Townsend; G. Sauer; G. Dooley; K. Trippi; M. LaMontagne; J. Bombredi. Row 4; M. Jannery; P. Hall; D. Lind; M. McCarthy; D. Riani; K. Douglas; J. Dryden; P. Berg; D. Perron; M. Lucas; K. Pojani; L. Gonyea; P. Hanratty; D. Bombredi. Row 5. M. Korch; P. Young; D. Schenk; J. Salois; K. Morrissette; N. Cardin; D. Donnelly; P. Buma; L . Dinsdale; P. Williams; D. Bergstrom; C. Botty; D. McClintock. Math Club Row 1, L to R: Mrs. Dupont, Advisor; M. Russell; D. Kotel; D. Hamilton. Row 2: K. Wall; B. Bertrand; R. DeSourdis; C. Sullivan; D. O’Brien; J. Bekier; G. Graham; B. Adams; P. Church. 74 Dramatic Club Row 1, L to R: M. Louis; B. Gegner; D. Blondin; M. Hamilton; D. Harte; J. Carpinetti; H. Hennessey; G. Skamarack. Row 2: J. Galanos; C. Grindley; L. Gardner; J. Keyes; P. Tranter; C. Russo; C. Koehler. Row 3: M. Bouley; C. Chioda; C. Baldwin; D. Graham; J. Gaucher; K. Bositis. Photography Club Row 1, L to R: S. Douglas; C. Konisky; J. McInerney; S. Spirkowyc. Row 2. D. Lynch; R. Beausoleil; R. Tabor; J. Beausoleil; R. DeSourdis; J. Kulig; J. Ballard; B. Bertrand; Mr. Archambeault, Advisor; K. Wall; D. Beaucage; R. Dawson. 75 Row 1, L to R: C. Baldwin; C. Whittemore; J. Goddard; L. Leclair; D. Harte; P. Tranter. Row 2; Mr. Ford, Advisor; C. Methot; P. Noel. Science Club Row 1, L to R: M. Hamilton; R. Guerin; G. Ahronian; P. Norton; N. Haddad; L. McKay; C. Guiou; D. Blondin; L. Gibeau; C. Army; C. Koehler. Row 2: Mr. O'Leary, Advisor; C. Chioda; G. Graham; P. Tabor; K. Colicchio; G. Anderson; J. Lind; D. Graham. 76 Ski Club Chess Club Office Staff Row 1, L to R: L. Dinsdale; C. Henry; M. Graves; M. Henry; D. LaCoy; S. Wilcznski; K. Johnson; L. Vulter; J. Born. Row 2: K. Swedburg; D. Borci; D. Couture; M. Kenary; K. Bositis; C. Sarnblad; C. Andreoli; H. Hennessey; K. Tower. Row 3: N. Henry; D. Gales; D. Wilson; K. Hagstrom; L. Murphy; C. Turner; D. Vallee; P. Rogers; J. Brady. Row 4: P. Tranter; K. Jernstrom; L. Bianculli; D. Turner; S. Baker; B. Thompson; M. Donovan; M. Murphy; P. Sheeran. Row 5. S. Bruso; J. Aubin; S. Brady; D. Murphy; C. Koehlen; D. Schenk; L. Fisher; P. Griffin; A. Saunders. j Newspaper Staff Row 1, L to R: A. Sachetto, editor. Row 2: A. Saunders; J. Carpinetti. Row 3: S. Andresano; S. Montigny; P. Sheeran. Row 4; P. Tabor; K. Weaver; P: Norton; C. Koehler; R. Dawson. Row 5: J. Keyes; D. Vallee; K. Thurber; E. Brown. 78 Row 1, L to R: W. Shroeder; K. Ojer; P. Marcell; S. Jolin; T. Hamilton; L. Hegi; K. Stimpson; B. Weaver. Row 2: B. Markey; S. Lewandowski; M. White; S. Powers; R. Zawistowski; A. Briddon; S. Oliver. Row 3: S. Davidson; G. Greiciunas; J. LeBlanc; R. LaForte; D. Matson; K. Lague; advisor, Mr. Bruno. Row 4. L. Weaver; K. Norton; S. Andresano; B. Adams; G. Graham; K. Wall. Row 5: S. Kauffman; P. Church; A. Sachetto; K. Kulig; B. Bertrand; D. Graham. Row 6: J. Gaucher; L. Bruso; W. Elliot; C. Baldwin; L. Dapsis; S. Dupras. National Honor Society Row 1, L to R: E. Najemy; J. Born; D. Couture; M. Kenary. Row 2: D. Borci; K. Jernstrom; L. Miles; D. Vallee; advisor, Mrs. Dupont; A. Sachetto; C. Sarnblad; M. Gaudere; S. Brady. Row 3: B. Adams; D. O’Brien; G. Graham; D. Graham; P. Church; P. McArdle; E. Blom. 79 € i = . ewe ce Row 1, L to R: A. Sachetto; D. Hamilton; R. Tudor; D. Wilhemi; J. Maloney; J. Agurkis; D. Trilla. Row 2: C. Baldwin; D. Kotel; M. Hamilton; M. Jurgelonis; P. Teske; A. Cadorette; S. Spirkowyc; N. Fortier; S. Anderson; J. Gibbs; advisor, Mrs. Olson. Row 3: M. Louis, C. Grindley; S. Andresano; D. Perron; R. Stafinski; T. Power; D. Graham; G. Graham. Student Council Pescheta. Row 3: J. Row 1, L to R: A. Taraskiewicz; A. Catherwood; C. McInerny; J. Cronin. Row 2: advisor, Mrs. Boberg; A. Hamilton; L. Fisher; C. Sarnblad; A. Brady; S. Brady; A. Sachetto; M. Donovan; L. Fontaine. Row 4: P. McArdle; R. LeBlanc; J. Gaucher; J. Cristo; D. O’Brien; D. Chunis. 80 Hockey Club Row 1, L to R: K. Stowe; B. Powers; J. Botty; S. Hamilton; G. LaBreck; G. Gurinian; R. Foster; G. Gurinian. Row 2: K. Lindstrom; T. Gemme; R. Watts; P. Hagstrom; M. Witkowski; R. LaForte; S. Brennan; M. Ellstrom. Row 3: J. Carron; R. Turcotte; G. Bousquet; A. Romano; F. Thompson; E. Blom; M. Cosky; J. Keyes. Row 4: Mr. Evers; G. Ethier; R. Thornburg; J. McKenney; P. Mardrosian; R. Bertrand; T. Graves; L. Brusa; S. Hicks; D. Aspinwall; S. Holmes; P. Spirkowyc; Mr. Ellis. Row 5: K. Ethier; D. Blom; J. Gallery; J. O’Keefe; P. Kowolis; R. Thornburg; T. Boutilier; T. Charron. Library Staff Row 1, L to R: Mrs. Matthews, advisor; N. Lacouture; H. Brule; M. LaMontagne; M. Kenary; D. DiPilato; L. Seaver. Row 2: J. Born; C. Konisky; P. Norton; D. Gaulin; E. Hamilton; J. Agurkis; D. Lynch. Row 3: J. Ward; D. Gentile; D. Harte; D. Bunnewith; C. Koehler; D. Kotel. 81 Horace Mann Students i: °° 2 ag vy LAE Row 1, L to R: K. Wall, P. Norton, D. Kotel, M. Hamilton, A. Sachetto, N. Rojcewicz; Row 2: D. Colacchio, M. Russell, T. Zona, G. Sherman, D. Wilson, P. Tabor. Motorcycle Club Girls’ Lettermen id Row 1, L to R: P. Jordan, E. Najemy, J. Born, M. Kenary; Row 2. L. Fisher, J. Bekier, A. Saunders, L. Army, P. Gagnon, C. Koehler, A. Taraskiewicz; Row 3: M. Graves, S. Hamilton, S. Andresano, L. Murphy, K. Norton, L. Miles. Boys’ Lettermen Row 1, L to R: P. McArdle, R. Braman, R. Leblanc, D. Brady, G. Geer, D. Graham; Row 2. R. Davis, P. Lavish, J. Lind, P. Church, D. Savoie, J. Kacevich; Row 3: M. Buffone, D. Chapman, J. Gaucher, D. Wilbur, D. O’Brien, R. Couture, R. White. 83 Tennis Club | foeeys RAN, Row 1, L to R: Mr. Rosen, Advisor; N. Antaya, S. Kulig, D. Horne, B. Lacase, D. Griffin, D. Blondin, K. Wall, J. Lind; Row 2: M. Groth, J. Bekier, S. West, L. Army, D. Grenier, C. Henry, A. Lukas, L. Bowker, P. McNamara, K. Tebo, B. Gegner; Row 3: C. Brown, P. Blake, J. Pellegrini, J. Keyes, G. McInerney, L. Weaver, C. Methot, C. Chioda, K. Thurber, G. Anderson, D. Surette. Senior Honor Group L to R: A. Sachetto, P. Blake, J. Gaucher, B. Bertrand, G. Sherman, D. Wilson, S. Hamilton, D. Couture, N. Duquette, D. Borci, L. Brady, K. Wall, P. McArdle, T. Zona, B. Adams, D. O’Brien, J. Bekier, D. Graham, G. Skamarck, L. Fisher, J. Price. 84 Aftermath Staff Row 1, L to R: Shirley Hamilton, Joanne Born, Editor; Row 2; Debbie Lynch, Maureen Graves, Patty Jordan, Lee Murphy, Betty Najemy, Maura Kenary, Linda Fisher, Alison Saunders, Kathy Norton; Row 3: Chris Koenler, Ken Bositis, Brad Adams, Leslie Miles, Rick Braman. 85 ie i vi Deal G ae FOOTBAL sc SS eis a {= i And at once all the doors - Tybee Orem ar Bisse flew open, And everybody’s chains were unfastened. Timothy Act 16:26 Pea Ss at F Sade bcd P beet at ate epegeers ieidet ae Ped beet bog 45 + Piet Ape al 9 ys 8535 es 89 Junior Prom EY | y L to R: Shirley Hamilton; Patricia Gagnon; Holly Hennessey; Gail Graves; Amy Taraskiewicz; Amy Sachetto; Lee Murphy. Senior Prom L to R: Holly Hennessey; Debra Schenk; Patricia Gagnon; Debora Lynch; Lee Murphy; Susan Berthiaume; Paula Grandone. SS arwash April 10, 1971... April 1, 1972 ty Induction = OC So Y) = 2) 5 uD — Ona Nati MemBrii a : : Bomb Scare 17 Bean ts scien ee The Faculty Game tte eT Of] oO S = SE @ S = Y) “Don't Drink the Water” Ocean Beach Park ax t 5 4 OPE Sl | a 3 ce ae = i te ey ay, = a kh am} Y) = S = © Y) 6 epee” es Graduation - AN P = vy FT oa .m 2 oe 124 Look down Look down that lonesome road Hang down your head and cry, The best of friends must part sometime, So must you and I. Money is the root of all evil. Evil backwards is LIVE. 125 Ee eet 0 7 { CONGRATULATIONS ... and the best of luck! 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Class of 1974 Compliments of LAMBERT'S PHARMACY Compliments of A. D. WINDLE CO. Compliments of MILLBURY CREDIT UNION 50 Main Street Millbury, Massachusetts Member of Massachusetts Credit Union Share Insurance Corp. 139 Sales — Service Admiral — Emerson — V.M. DEVOE'S T.V. T.V. Dead? Call Ed. Master Technician License 2114 Compliments of C S LUMBER CO. 140 Business Patrons BOB'S BARBER SHOP HELEN'S KITCHEN 14 Main Street 36 Main Street Bob Carroll, owner Millbury, Mass. CRISTO'S CHICKEN SUPREME O'SHEAS' FURNITURE Crisp Flavor Chicken Singletary Ave. Dorothy Pond, Millbury Sutton, Mass. Compliments of: MABEL AND HARRY'S CENTER STORE 34 Main Street, Millbury 141 142 Cory and JoAnne Horne Mr. and Mrs. Bradford S. Adams, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. White Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tauper, Jr. Claire Miller Mr. and Mrs. David C. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Oran David Matson The Real McArdles: Moe and Mac Mr. and Mrs. George Baribeau Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Drake Georges R. Desrosiers Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Matthews Nancy Whalen Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kenary Charles F. Minney Auxillary 3329 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Demars Mr. and Mrs. Mario Pellegrini Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Norton Juanita C. Bullard Miss Jane Kraska Mrs. Yvette Skamarack The Saunders Family Mr. and Mrs. Griffin Mr. and Mrs. William P. Blake Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sachetto Babydoll Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Najemy Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bertrand Patrons Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Koehler Miss Nellie Leary Janet Kenary Donald F. O'Leary Frank W. Ford Mr. Rosen Mr. and Mrs. Norman Joslin Janet E. Demars Pearl U. Ham Karen Douville Alice Chausse Marie Lemieux Mr. and Mrs. Robert Govin and Sue Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fielding Mr. and Mrs. Francis Morris Darlene Morris Susan Govin Doris M. Taylor Francis E. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taylor Pamela Pelletier Katy Browne A Friend Mary La Riviere Albina Rice Square-Dancer Paul and Charlene Dean and Denise Mr. Charles S. Caparelli Susan Klanica Mr. Graham Mike Casey Mr. and Mrs. John Bositis Grama Garriopy Roy Bositis Jane Graves Mrs. Raymond Cordella Ann Graves Mr. Raymond Cordella Sponsors Susan Anyon Carla E. Newcomb Katy Murphy Ida Taylor Mrs. Jane Dakin Mrs. Alice Murphy Mrs. Joan Murphy Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nadreau Mr. and Mrs. Vite J. Pigaga Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bergeron Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Hughes, Sr. Doris Gardner Mrs. Flora Fijellman Mary Ann Lemanski Anthony Kudzal In Memory of Mr. E. E. Gardner Pauline Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Agurkis Mr. and Mrs. Everett N. Rixham Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Perreault Mr. and Mrs. A. Warren Marcia-Bops Darlene A. Lindblad Harvey Wallbanger Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Pilet, Sr. Mr. Ralph Hicks, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Davis Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis Mrs. Rose Clovatre Mr. Fred Davis Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Candiff Miss Gail Davis Mr. William Davis Daniel Davis Ricky, Jeffrey, Tony Rumno Mary B. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. David E. Gibbs 143 144 Shirley Anyon Peter Faron Richard Colarusso Chester B. Honiehugger Philip Butler Miss Margaret Hairyes Mr. and Mrs. Leo Butler Mrs. Eva Hairyes Debbie Thomas Mustang Stables Byrd Peggy Hester Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pelkey Ruth Ducharme Sharon Webb Ruth Bollus Jim and Marie Steve and Paula Donna Beaumier: Class of '61' Linda Ham: Class of '64' Mary Lagor Claudineski Alfred A. Hebert Arthur J. Belisle Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Couture Richard J. Irwin Ann E. Drudis Diane Drudis Doris Watts Bernard Drudis Dors Reska Bernard C. Drudis, Jr. Krunch Sandy Taraskiewicz James D. Conlee Donkey Mrs. Taraskiewicz Doodles Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stockwell Ronald McDonald Maureen Short Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Murphy Howard Singer Big Jim Lana Pi : ae Lae tnt ete at EAE NA DOLE SSS 7 ; i emenloiacme MEMORIAL HIGH ecHOOl | | i i ie BY Se :¥ | be Oy | MILLBURY, MASS. | +e SM aect = Sen
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