Millbury Memorial High School - Aftermath Yearbook (Millbury, MA)

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Time it was, And what a time it was, It was . A time of innocence, A time of confidences. Long ago. . . it must be. . . I have a photograph. Preserve your memories; They’re all that’s left you. Paul Simon Dedication Martin Roach Seldom has there been an opportunity to adequately express our gratitude for many years of hard work and service. Therefore, through the dedication of our yearbook, we, the class of 1973, would like to thank you, Mr. Martin Roach, for your dedication to us, and the many other students, past and present, of Millbury High School. “The mildest manner and the gentlest heart” Homer Class Advisor Mr. Thomas V. Murray We, the graduating class of 1973, would like to take this opportunity to express our sincere thanks for the fine job you have done this past year as our class advisor. Your deep concern and consideration will always be appreciated. Thank you. In Appreciation John Chadwick “No gift is more precious than good advice.” For his 13 years of devoted service to the students of Millbury High, we wish to thank Mr. Chadwick. . } earbook Advisors W hen all is done, the help of good counsel is that 29 which setteth business straight. Francis Bacon a In Appreciation Spel ie Helen Brown We wish to thank Miss Brown for her thirty years of service to Millbury High School. Dr. Irwin Elkins Superintendent Dr. Alfred Sylvia. Assistant Superintendent Mr. Donald Drake Principal Mr. Martin Roach Assistant Principal Mrs. Juanita Bullard Secretary Mrs. Marjorie Gonya Secretary f [ boa Z Mr. William Cunning Director of Guidance Mr. John Chadwick Counselor Mr. Raymond Gemme Counselor aes Mrs. Joan Murphy Counselor AH Miss Mary Grogan Mrs. Lyn Baldwin Director of Spectal Services Secretary Mrs. Virginia Norbeck Secretary 11 Mrs. Marjorie Adams Library Mrs. Kathy Archambeault Science Mr. Joseph Archambeault Science ee fa Mr. Gordon Battye Industrial Arts Mrs. Maryanne Boberg Mathematics a 4 Mrs. Joan Baxter French Mr. Gerald Boudreau Industrial Arts 12 Mr. Rocco Bruno Music Lt: : Vealhh Li) : | ‘' | Mr. James Conlee Industrial Arts ie Miss Helen Brown French Mr. Charles Capparelli Social Studtes Mr. Paul Clancy, Jr. English Mrs. Jane Dakin Domestic Science Miss Julia DeFeudis Spanish 13 Miss Dianne Demille Science Mr. Georges Desrosiers French — Latin Mrs. Frances Dupont Mathematics b. Mr. Richard Ellis Science Mr. Robert Evers Mathematics Mr. Edward Faron English Mrs. Lois Fisher 14 Library Mr. Frank Ford Social Studies , 0 “ies Mrs. Dorene Griffin Mathematics Mr. John Graham Social Studies Miss An Harrington Physical Education Miss Jane Kraska Science Mr. Harry Howard Social Studies Mr. Paul Lacouture 15 Business 16 a Mrs. Margaret Matthews Librarian . Mr. Robert Miles English Se Mr. Hudson Matson Physical Education Mr. Thomas Murray Social Studies a i Mrs. Agnes McCarron Business 4 Mr. Frank Morrill Science Mrs. Judith Noddin English Mrs. Eleanor Olson Music Mr. Donald O’Leary Science Mrs. Marie O’Mara Business Mrs. Maureen Short Mathematics Mr. William Rosen Mathematics DRE Mr. Richard Stankus Mathematics 17 q Mr. Frederick Wadsw English 18 orth Miss Nancy Whalen English Mrs. Virginia Dickinson Art Mrs. Deborah Weihrauch English silat 20 MY WORLD I have a crystal ship. I will sail it down a good river, the river of peace and love. I preach and pray for love and peace, but I am not like you. I preach good, and you my friends, preach bad. You say you don’t like me because I use drugs. Yes you’re right. I do use drugs because without them I will live in your world of war and hate. No thanks. I like my world as it is. You’re right again, my world isn’t real, but someday it will be. Someday my crystal ship will come alive and my river will flow, but for now I just pray. With your world alive my ship is sunk and my river is dry, so come with me my friends, sail in my crystal ship and swim in my river, but if not then live in your world and call me a fool. But listen my friend. When you live here my river will flow, your world will die fast, but not mine. Once my ship sets sail, it will never die. . . In Memoriam Darlene A. Pokraka “Frenchie” 1955-1972 Senior Class Officers ig, seek eS pe eal ‘ Ra RE RENE RE: re ay ante ae lane aw Seas aks OO I ee ‘ ; John Christo, President; Thomas Hall, Vice-President; Debra Bunnewith, Treasurer; Chery] Chioda, Secretary 21 GEORGIA MABEL ANDERSON “No act of kindness, no matter how small, 1s ever wasted.” Mabes . Nancy Naive skiing. . . KONK. water . gullible . Softball 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3; Reflector 3, 4; Aftermath Staff 4; Prom Commit- tee 4; Library Staff 4. NANCY ANN ANTAYA “Her days all passed in jeopardy and zest.” Albert . the center... witty... van. . . parties . BERNARD FRANCIS ARMY “Silence 1s a sign of wisdom.” Bernie) quiet...) itiendlys. q y LARRY JOHN ARMY “There 1s no royal road to learning.” Popeye . . . Comet eidonity care? “there’s a little bit of trouble around here” . KATHRYN MARY ANDREOLI “The best remain silent until they have something to say.” quiet the bakery . . . dark hair and eyes . friendly Office Staff 2, 3, 4. MOST VERSATILE Jim Keyes Pra Nyy eh uy eye By SH A se RL ma Be Ae a Meet He yO ey hy ty Sie He Cheryl Sarnblad DAVID JOHN ASPINWALL “He stands in his own light.” Aspy . the hill hockey . Pam Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 3, JANICE LEE AUBIN “If I got nothing out of school, at least I got myself out.” Andy, please! Galaxies. . Ing NOt a pearl Ford remember Hilltop park- Student Council 1; Office Staff 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4. BEST DRESSED Steve Hayes JAMES EDWARD BICKFORD “Man 1s distinguished from all other ant- mals by the faculty of laughter.” Elvis . . . great sports spectator .. . Deacon Martha Donovan JEAN MARY BALTRAMAITIS “Life goes on forever like the gnawing of a mouse,” Jeannie Dickies 2 Webster House. . . quiet TIMOTHY PAUL BANACH “Not a day without a line.” “What good will it do me?” infinity . . . chess champ . . . apples Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 4; @hessiG@lupiine243.)4: RICHARD RAYMOND BERTRAND “Tt is not necessary to understand things in order to argue them.” Snappaumementncmpitssnme hockey. . . _ IDES . . « Football 1, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Golf” 3, 4) Hockey 1, 25 3; 4; Chess Club 3, 4; Ski Club 3; Student Faculty Congress 3; Student Advisory Council 4. PAMELA BLODGETT “Silence 1s more eloquent than words.” Pammie “Oh, yeah sure” Webster House. . . quiet. . . Tennis Club 3. KENNETH JOSEPH BODAH “Sometimes quiet 1s an unquiet thing.” changed . . . quiet. . . Spanish whiz? DONNA MARIE BOMBREDI “Innocent are her looks, but not her ways.” Cheering Bomb . . . Worcester Staten innocents Ski Club 1; Pep Club 3; Dramatic Club 1, 3, 4; Cheerleader 4. ERIC DAVID BLOM “One to voice his opinion and stick by it.” Blum . . . Swede . . . good luck with cars. . . hockey . Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Track 2; Hockey Club 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Student Faculty Congress 3; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. DEBORAH LYNN BLONDIN “The most completely lost of all days is that on which one has not laughed.” Dynamite... Lambs. . . joining the nunnery “Look at this bush!” . Bessie . . . rockie socks . Majorette 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3; Prom Committee 3, 4; Student Faculty Con- gress 3; Student Council 4; Aftermath Staff 4; Tennis Club 3; Office Staff 4; Field Hockey Manager 4. DEBRA MARY BOIRE “All the great women in the world are dying, and I don’t feel too well.” Stubb . . . stains animal noises Coburn Ave. “We don’t want to.” . Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; Tennis Club 2, 3. MICHAEL DAVID BORN “Curly hair doth laugh away the cares.” basketball suds . quiet??? . hair jeans . Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN TAYLOR BOTTY “Often the silent look has both words and voice.” tall? . . . Spanish scholar . . . Syracuse . quiet? Baseball 1; Basketball Manager 3; Hockey Club 2, 3, 4; Projectionist Club ike LAWRENCE TIMOTHY BOUTILIER “T think no virtue goes with size.” eeey 5 5 5 MOM. 5 c It. o 5 lide Giant . Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2; Ski Club 3, 4; Hockey Club 3, 4; Chess Club 3, 4. DAVID JOHN BRIERLY “Character is simply habit long continued.” Uncle Bill rotten, rotten, rotten . . . Dear Mom, I miss your face . the red car . Basketball 3. CYNTHIA ANN BROWN “If I got nothing out of school, at least I got myself out.” Bobby pearl again??? . . . Porky . in the clinic Tennis Club 3; Office Staff 4. MICHAEL THOMAS BOULEY “Tt 1s better to live one year as a lion than one hundred years as a sheep.” Bob... Holly . . . eggplantism . Kabouley Enterprises Kawasaki Football 1; Track 1, 2; Cross Country 2; Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4. SUZANNE MARIE BRADY “Woman’s work 1s never done.” Terry hope chest Chick’s . . . Datsun 240Z . . . coffee thermos Field Hockey 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4. HELENE TERESE BRULE “When misfortune comes, the kind eye of a friend beams comfort.” friendly . . . art class. . . library . Library Staff 3, 4. DEBRA LEE BUNNEWITH “Youth is for today, there 1s alwa ys time to grow old.”’ ScOtte ewes ROLL? MEE erranc ) cic ame Dumbs Bunny Capenenen © ls Wow” . Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Field Hockey 2; Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Student Council 4; Prom Committee 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN CAIKA “They say love opens many doors, then I must be locked in the broom closet.” Caik ... great driving ability Mary’s sidekick . . . Auburn Mall. . . turkey legs . Field Hockey 1, 4; Basketball 2, 4; Prom Committee 4; Office Staff 3, 4. THOMAS N. CAPISTRON ‘If I got nothing out of school, at least I got myself out.” yellow Chevy ... ability in Health class . . . Mr. Conlee’s pet . . . skip- ping again??? . LLOYD DAVID BRUSA “God, reform the world, but please don't start with me.” Cindy . . . red hair . . . unique ward- robe. . . drums. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey Glubm2ia3: Football 1. BARBARA CLAIR CARLSON ‘I’m willing to taste any drink once.” Claire . . . East Millbury School. . . Rhode Island . . . the basement always with Vicki . Needlecraft Club 3. MICHAEL JOSEPH CASSISTA “IT am a man of few words.” quiet . . . sports know-it-all . . . fish and chips . Basketball 1, 2, 3. JANE CLAIRE COONAN “She who expects nothing shall never be disappointed.” Ed... Yankee Drummer . . . what party? . Prom Committee 3, 4; Gourmet Club os ROBERT JOSEPH CHARRON “He that 1s slow to anger is better than the mighty.” friendly . . . cole slaw. . . foot. CHERYL RITA CHIODA “Woman will have her will and her way.” hero memes ball Seem © scar Meyer: ere AK Cm Gcocec mmeEESPASCIC Long Island. . . Dramatic Club 2, 3; Science Club 3 (President 3); National Honor Society 3, 4; Tennis Club 3; Aftermath Staff 4; Class Secretary 4; Prom Committee 3, 4, DONNA MARIE COLACCHIO “The smaller courteousies sweeten life; the greater ones enable it.” POO lmpartics aamenG Dic tarmamemN WV ates . Wayne’s. . . Salter’s . Chorus 1, 2; Art Club 3; Library Staff 3, 4; Reflector 4. LINDA HELEN COONS “Tt’s nice to be natural when you're natu- rally nice.” Timmy .. . diamond. . . the project Gus’s . . . “Get out of here!” Prom Committee 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3. -MOST ATHLETIC Paul McArdle Sue Miller VICTORIA LILLIAN COONS “Life 1s like a scrambled egg.” Frigon . . . pearl. . . Gus’s. . . “No sirrr” . . . the project . . . Bonneville Gourmet Club 3; Prom Committee 3, 4; Basketball Manager 3. PAMELA JEAN COOPER A littl warmth, a little light.” her one and only party ... blue CERY oo o AG . 0 - SES. . 5 Wek Hill Gang . Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 3; Prom Committee 3, 4; Gourmet Club 2; Ski Club 2, 3, 4. | JOHN JOSEPH CRISTO MICHAEL JUDE COSKY “The man whose authority 1s newly won ts “His strongest muscle 1s his tongue.”’ firm to command,” Ralph .. . imitations ... pitman ‘The Greek . . . girls room . . . shop . . . Genessee . boy .. . screwdrivers 2. 2) Ms, Conlee’s pet . Class President 1, 2; Student Council 1, 2; Student Advisory Council 4, Golf 2, Chss President 44 Seadene Counce 3, 4; Hockey Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 4; Class Vice President 1, 2. ok JOHN HENRY CRONIN JEAN BERNADETTE DELL’AQUILA “These I have lived for: wine, women, and song.” “When she doesn’t smile it’s a bad day.” Casanova ... red plaid pants ... Bobby. . . bowling. . . good natured jackie Smuck seer eee ciamMond iene Football 1, 2. Chess Club 2; Tennis Club 3. MARTHA JEAN DONOVAN “A good exterior is a silent recommenda- CECILE MARIE DESROSIERS ee ; write it on the switchblade . . . you got something on your nose. . . gig- “A little lower than the angels.” Michael . . . Ceal . . . Rambler her sneakers. . . the basement . hyo 2 = INSR jy. 5c G@hectleadensinn 2am 5emS kin Glu mine 2am Student Council 3; Class Secretary 3; Office Staff 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4. MARGARET ANN DOOLEY RICHARD EARL DOUGLAS “No sinner, yet no saint.” Peg... Bob...Dools...her per- “Life zs one long process of getting tired.” sonality . . . McDonald’s. . . “Cammy o . . Dyieiay IDI. . . GG Impala peetitst todo) itl Dramatic Club 1; Ski Club 3. Z i ae f SANDRA LEE DOUGLAS “They say love opens many doors, then I must be locked in the broom closet.” Mike . . . engaged . . . East Millbury Photography Club 3; Aftermath Sraff 4. JOHN JAMES DUFRESNE “Be good; if you can’t be good, be careful.” iO: 5 5, Wessel, , . Mwah . . 2 taale family . : WITTIEST Henry LaBelle Marcia Taraskiewicz DAVID MICHAEL DUNN nea OEE UTNE RUE “Sleep is the best cure for waking troubles.”’ Rip ... sleeping . . . great knowl- edge of Algebra II. . . basketball. . . hustler on the court . “Life isn’t at all without fun.” “My mother’ll kill me.” . . . Jimmy . McDonald’s . . . weekends . Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 3, 4. WAYNE GARFIELD ELLIOT KENNETH WILLIAM ETHIER “The wine of life keeps oozing drop by “We are all sinners; we are men, not drop.” gods.” Beangeneeen Cenc GaemenemesOrtas Mr. Mopar ... “Yeah, right” Tell us about Snider’s . Bucy JAMES EVERETT FAIRBANKS “Tl come to school, but I think it’s a poor idea.” Bairflanks . .. skiing... P.V.... alertness in English class . . . Boston Aftermath 4. PETER EDWARD FARON “T had a dream, but it died of loneliness,’’ Lauri ... Skowhegan, Maine friendly... P.V... . Spanish Club 2; Ski Club 3, 4; After- math 4; Independent Study 3. LORNE STEPHEN FERGUSON “Silence alone is great; all else is weakness.” Fergie . . . King Ferguson . . . quiet ... friendly. ... JOHN JOSEPH FOLEY, JR. “He who has great strength should use it Lightly.” Jack .. . Grafton .. . his blushing s+ «football. . . Football 2, 3, 4; (Tri-Captain 4); Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 3; Chess Club 3, 4. SAEZY PAUL FORSBERG DEBRA ANN GAGLIARDI Qe cere ese oke are dangerous.” “The magic of their love.” 5 a geet... friendly .. . eo Pox Stanley . . . diamond. . . September 6 s petites.. « ieee (ee = = MARY ELIZABETH GAUDERE “Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.” pepperoni... P.F.C’s . . . only fif- teen minutes ... Misquamicut . . Marray. . . hot dogs. . . JAMES MICHAEL GALANOS © senate z2y with likeable ways.” Boece ... his harem ... “she allie: che wool over my eyes”. . . Student Faculty Congress 3; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 (Tri-Captain 4); Student Council 4 (Secretary 4); Golf 2, 3, 4; Prom Com: mittee 4; Tennis Club 3; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Office Staff 4. Geesiall 1. 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Span- ee eb 2: Chess Club 3; Dramatic ae 2. 3. 4: Reflector 3, 4; Class Sec- mms 1. BRENDA RUTH GEGNER “All the world’s a stage.” her accent. . . “I’m sure!” . . . acting ability (on stage and off) ... nice clothes. . . Aftermath 4; Reflector 1, 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3 (Treasurer 2); Tennis Club 3; Library Staff 2, 4. JOAN MARIA GIBBS “Things are not always what they seem to be.” “waffle — waffle” ... Steven... her eyes... Office Staff 4; Chorus 3, 4. PATRICK JOSEPH GIBSON “Fast driving tends to bring things closer together, like this world and the next.” new cars. . . gusto. . . Rhode Island Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2 (Captain 2); Tennis Club 3. DEBRA GAY GOYETTE “One should always be in love.” CYNTHIA MARY GOSSELIN “Life and good living, what do we want besides?” countless trips to the girls’ room . . - innocent??. . . petite. . . Tennis Club 3. GARY PAUL GRAHAM Reason rules the mind.” studious . .. giant ... sports ... 63” .. . hip injury. . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Aftermath Staff 4; Math Club 3; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Dra- matic 1, 2, 3, 4; Reflector 1, 2, 4. THOMAS CLEMENT GRAVES “One may smile and smile and be a vil- lain.” Retmmemmestitcnes.,.. Putts . . . Sue Btworcan. . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4. DEBRA LEE GUINEE “Qutet as a cyclone.” Jackie ... long blonde hair Suineameeeyquicts2 2... TIMOTHY JAY GREEN “These I have lived for — wine, women and song.” Festis ... Sutton .. . intellectual ... his laugh .. . one night stands Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 3. NORMA ANN HADDAD “A constant friend 1s a rare gem to find.” NCOZD SHB co “WW Aatoy fee? 5 station wagon... tall???. . . Fram- ingham.. . Aftermath 4; Science Club 3, 4 (Secre- tary 4); Office Staff 3; Reflector 4; Library 4. THOMAS EUGENE HALL “Youth is not a time of life, it 1s a state of mind.”’ Eugene ma) quicte;; ee Ver, Pauline... Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Track 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Class Vice Presi- dent 4. DIANE GAIL HAMILTON “When I do right, no one remembers, but when I do wrong...” Teddy ... Ham... Nance’s sister . the basement . . . Bobbsey twin . mighty Falcon. . . NANCY LEE HENRY “Today 1s Monday — four more days until the weekend.” Nance meee meaticd Bobo? = Ballard’s the basement . . . the other Bobbsey Twin . 34 MARY PATRICIA HAMILTON “How far a little candle can throw a beam of light.” “How come?” file cabinet “what kind of socks do you have on?” - 0 olatelheyaull. 5. Science Club 3 (Secretary 3); After- math Staff 4; Reflector Staff 1, 4; Stu- dent Faculty Congress 3; Dramatic Club 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Field Hockey 1; Chorus 2, 3; Library Staff 4. DENISE MAE HAVALOTTI “Leisure is the best of all possessions.’ ou-whee. . . long hair. . . easy-going . laugh . Paul Tabor CLASS BRAINS DEBRA ESTHER HART “A job well done is her mark of distinction along with others.” quict an attistias mushrooms . . Mount Ida . Reflector 1, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Library Staff 3, 4; Art Club 3 (Secre- tary 3). STEPHEN JAMES HAYES “The apparel oft proclaims the man.” Pete... . litswclothesme ’cuda . GUSTO! Football 1; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1, De, BO. Devra Kotel LINDA ANN MARIE HICKS Quiet are her ways and sincere are her thoughts.” Pennsylvania . . . Sentry Super eetnmemroniters. . . buzz”... Aftermath Staff 4; Prom Committee 3; Art Club 3 (Vice President); Chorus 1, 2; Dramatic Club 2. KIM ELIZABETH JERNSTROM “Things are not always what they seem to be.” Chesring) sn. changed . . . accident prone... Auburn . . . McDonald’s Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4 (Captain 4); Prom Committee 3; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Henry LaBelle GARY PAUL JACQUES “Nothing succeeds like success,” Chess Club 4, DIANE MARIE JOHNSON “Friendship is a quality,” Dairy Queen TEACHER'S PEST Katie Murphy KARIN LYNN JOHNSON Individuality 1s a mark of character.” Burps ... Motorhead, .. Billy... Oxford «|. “yeah, right” . . hee alki,’. , Office Staff 3, 4; Ski Club 3; Tennis Club 3. 35 PAUL FRANCIS KAWOLIS “No one knows what he can do until he tries.” Killese) Volvo ae Dttumphins. motorcycle ... anything else with wheels . Chess Club 1, 2; Reflector 1; Motorcy- cle Club 3, 4 (President 4). PAULA MARIE KELOSIS “She doth not let the sun set upon wrath.” Steve ... Nova . . . electric curlers eNO NE Chess Club 3; Ski Club 3; Prom Com- mittee 4. ALBERT C. KERSWELL “Rules were meant to be broken.” iyieg AN... Wowie eiiate foal . . . CH G.T.O.. . . shop boy . JAMES WILLARD KEYES Tf I rest, VU rust.” Spitfire . . . McDonald’s . . . smiley . student government. . . Jim . Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4;-Basketball 1, 2; Football 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Thespian 2, 3, 4); Reflector 1, 2, 3, 4 (Editor-in-Chief 4); Chess Club 1, 2, 3; Student Council 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Faculty Congress 3; Ad Hoc Committee 4; Drug Policy Committee 4; School Committee (Stu- dent Member) 3, 4; Youth Advisory Council 4. KAREN KIESNER “She who loves always one.” Chucky . . . Jamie . . . Quinsig . busy . CINDY L. KONISKY “Common sense is only a modification of talent.” Snake . . . Steve . . . New Hampshire . . « Gestapo) as erotevGrEvcn Photography Club 3; Library Staff 3, 4; Aftermath Staff; Student Faculty Con- gress 3; Work Study 3. PAULINE ANN KRASINSKAS “A kind of gentle nature contains its own reward.” friendly ... future hairdresser quiet . . . nice hairdos . STEPHANIE MARY KULIG “Beauty is a virtue.” Mike . . . Smith’s . . . Toyota black and blue legs . . . foot getting caught at Murph’s . DEVRA JEANNE KOTEL “T discovered the secret of the sea in medita- tion upon a dew drop.” INE) cts mene Vane meen OmelViass . politics. . . California . Reflector 1; Spanish Club 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Math Club 3; Aft- ermath Staff 4; Chorus 2, 3; Work Study 3; Library 3, 4. ARLINE ISABELLE KRASINSKAS “Good thoughts are always the best friends,” art... kind... bowling . . . nurs- eisiaid eae Cafeteria 1, 2, 3; Office Staff 1. ANTHONY MARY KRUMSIEK “Hard work is always rewarding.”’ Sacieeeenquict ra shes Chasez absent . Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Faculty Congress 3. HENRY JOSEPH LaBELLE “A night of good drinking 1s worth a year’s thinking.” Hank . . . Gusto. . . The Hill Boys . his babe, Janice . . . mischievous Football 1; Basketball 1. DAVID MICHAEL LAMUSTA ARTHUR JOSEPH La COY “Good thoughts are the best friends.” 4 a eee ee os Quiet . . . reckless driver . . . music ee em engine ose 2° UA ... friendly . . . Gina’s big brother friendly . . GINA MARIE LAMUSTA “Character 1s what you are in the dark.” Ricky . . . tiny bubbles . . . “Coburn Ave? 4) 2) combat boots! 4) DENNIS MICHAEL LEARY “The shaping of our life is our own work.” Deb... red VW... . stereo motorcycles. . . A ARY NENOLOEI JOHN ANTHONY LEBEL “Whoso foundeth this wife foundeth a good thing.” Donny ... December 30... Mrs. Leary . . . long blonde hair. . “A little learning is a dangerous thing.” Donna .. . hair Qeeewinc-omnmrne Lukens S-AREN MICHELE LeBLANC Rhepoas: i a fake 1D.” “Se on BR 222D PETER LIND © 20 Smt =— mS Ssoges .. ere Ree 2 Se Coin 1 2 . blond hair PAUL ARTHUR LeMAY “All in all a man to be liked.” Paris . . . Sentry Super . . . blue eyes =e 2 hts. bod ex, Chess Club 3, 4; Golf Club 1. TIMOTHY JOHN LEMOINE “Tl try anything once.” Mischievous ... Ug! ... tall... ice cream truck. . . ARTHUR EDWARD LILLIE, JR. “There are three days in a week I don’t worry about — yesterday, today and tomorrow.” Sentry... Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4. STEVEN FORSYTHE LOWE Success belongs to the persevering.” Steve ... Lefty .. . Cross Country 5 me NE Ss Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 2, 3, 4, FRIENDLIEST Janet Ward Ron Santon parneane tyne GAIL VIVIAN LUCAS I have often regretted my speech, never my silence.” Luke . . . Joe . . . Smith’s Nursing Home .. . You don’t know do you . . . Quinsig. . . Field Hockey 1. DONNA ANN MACIAK “Love is a lifetime of happiness.” Joe... the sock... . Oct 13... “Gimoke” . . . P.R.C’s. . . THOMAS FRANCIS MAHONEY MICHAEL JOSEPH MARTIN It is a great ability to be able to hide ‘ities Boden of cto? one’s ability.” jet hi ty hai Big T ... One more for the road . oo aaa .. his LTD... ran aes Motorcycle Club 3. Chess Clb 3, BRIAN PAUL McARDLE PAUL FRANCIS McARDLE “A likeable guy with likeable ways.” “A little work, a little play.” Arch... Tank... Party...Anne Sas... MGBGT... Genesse .. . ...Rudgie... SAF PUES ss. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROL MARY McINERNY “Tl speak in a monstrous little voice.” IMaGeeeneEl cadena BlucsPontiac ae jeans, jeans, jeans. . . parties. . . SUSAN PATRICIA MILLER “Give her sports and she’s off to glory.” IneiadOg'S 77 enn ath ctichnamSCaLS Pe ee Millhousesa Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA JEAN MINGOLLA “Where's the party tonight?” Mike ... pearl ... illegally Patsy .. . Coburn Ave. . . . sports Basketball 2, 3, 4; Softball 2. CLYDE HARRY MOOSKIAN Tt matters not what you are thought to be but what you are.” Moose. . . “I’ll never be sober”. . . 69u@hevellcuuemen tLeltn Samra Motorcycle Club 3 CELESTE GERMAINE METHOT “Two sparkling eyes and a ready smile combine to life worthwhile.” GHieriCie ams W.CCUmmnrnnnV.CLINOT tamane SI yawn CINK mene Basketball 1, 2; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 3; Tennis Club 3. DAVID BRIAN MINGOLLA “Doing nothing is often the best remedy.” trouble . . . Margie . . . white Chevy ee itt eens paterchan reac Basketball 3, 4. ths MOST VALUABLE Cheryl Sarnblad Jim Keyes CHERYL DENISE MORIN “The silent person is often worth listening to.” very quiet. . . Sutton High. . . Latin Glass yee cee lacry ieee KAREN MARIE MORRISSETTE “Life 1s meant to be lived and loved.” Morriss . . . McDonald’s . . . Michael oo 5 WHC REIKY oo Softballiae2se3ue4 Skin Clubmineoan: Pep Club 3; Cheering 4. DEBORAH PAULA MURPHY “Life 1 a sertes of surprises.” jis ee ViurphieemKatie’s) sister ee Datticsaaae Caper Student Council 1; Office Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2; Prom Committee 3, 4; Aftermath Staff Magazine Drive 1, 2,3, 4, KATHLEEN MARY MURPHY “T can resist anything but temptation itself.” Katie . . . Debbie’s sister . . . Is it jello7 eee Ocal Sinan Basketball 1; Class Secretary 2; Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Ring Committee 2; Softball 2, 3, 4 (Tri-Captain 4); Stu- dent-Faculty Congress 3; Prom Com- mittee 3, 4; Ski Club 3. HOWARD EDWARD MURPHY “Boys will be boys.” comical . . . his comments . . . cars! 2) 2, Pactics= ame DONALD ALLEN NELSON “(A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men.” Don . . . Sentry aye phates see “Is zat righte7% Motorcycle Club 3. } eee sennn PATRICIA ANN NORTON “Dependability attracts the greatest of trusts,” considerate. . . Patty Ann. . . senior- iiss Atte allethat, here it is!!!” . . . procrastination . Aftermath Staff 4; Horace Mann 3, 4; Student Council 4; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Library 3, 4; Student Faculty Con- gress 3; Work Study 3; Reflector 1, 3; Science Club 3, 4. JOHN JOSEPH O’KEEFE “A man ts to the origin of his action.” Gutlyenaineeesquict??. . . shy??. Hockey Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 2. VIRGIL STEPHEN NICKERSON “The shaping of our life is our own work.” Nick . . . Mrs. Dickinson’s favorite??? Art Major??? . . . studious??? LLOYD PAUL NOEL “The quiet person is often worth listening to.” dead orange Valiant . . . playing the Quitate ee Guict ee shys. PAULA INA NOEL “Gentleness is able to accomplish what vio- lence can not.” Pa nee biorello ae WwOLKing mat Smith’s . . . eating raw carrots at 1:00 TINIE 5 Chorus 1, 2; Majorettes 1, 2; Art Club 3: Tennis Club 3; Dramatic Club 4; Prom Committee 4; Aftermath Staff 4. GARY NORMAN ORRELL “Variety 1s the spice of life.” CREGue MOLOLCy CleSmee ma GALSIN: Gulf cinise JESSICA MARY PHILLIPS “Not by age but by capacity 1s wisdom acquired,” GUIC EEE Ene AYS Ens Vitam Capparellize class. . . Mr. O’leary’s pet . Spanish Club 1; Math Club 2; Library Staff 2, 4; National Honor Society 2, 4; Chess Club 4. KAREN KATHERINE POJANI “Tl take my fun where I can find it.” flirtatious . . . which one this week??? . the men. . . wiggle, wiggle, wig- lenmEEEEnOMe-cor Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader 2; Basket- ball 1, 3, 4; Field Hockey 3, 4; Office Staff 2; Pep Club 3; Prom Committee 3, 4; Student Faculty Congress 3. ROBERT ALLEN PARSEKIAN “To inspire peace of mind — ignore all rules and regulations,” Big Green Camaro . “Oh, Wow” . . BettyAnn . Motorcycle Club 3, 4. ANGELA MARY PESCHETA “Peacefulness 1s the mark of beautiful char- acter,” micer clothes eae aralue Arnie . giggles . Student Council 3, 4; Chess Club 3. DARRELL ARTHUR POIRIER “A rolling stone gathers no moss.” Kathy . . . cars. . . motorcycle . Motorcycle Club 3. DEBORAH ANNE POWERS “Tt 15 better to be small and shine.” parties “Sure!” art school .. . fashion illustrator . . . Good Tuck eee Needlecraft Club 3. SUSAN LEE POWERS “Better to be small and shine than to be tall and cast a shadow.” tall??! basketball AVC anmmnDAntlesiy Coburn Basketball 4; Needlecraft Club 3. DEBRA ANN RICE “A little friend to all.” Steve. . . Squirt. . . Smith’s Nursing Elomenmrne Gitliswl) rademmemes basement Ski Club 1, 2; Gourmet Club 3. ROBERT EDWARD ROACH “Not yet old enough for a man, nor young enough for a boy.” artistic. . . wise cracks. . . “I tend to doubt it.” “Any relation?” '66.G TO, | Diane- NANCY LORRAINE ROJCEWICZ “Give her a challenge and she’s in her glory.” Royce . . . U Mass . . . Chopin parties. . . Women’s Lib. . . Spanish Club 2; Chess Club 3; Field Hockey 4; Track 3. KAREN MARIE RAINVILLE “Her eyes are the mirrors of her soul.” “Can I go to the basement, Mrs. O’Mara?” pearl Robert??? sow Maeva? . . . States toe Photography Club 3. LAURIE JEAN RICHARD Norman sewing ability . . . bas- ketball . . . tiny little blonde . Art Club 3; Pep Club 3; Chorus 3. RONALD JOSEPH SANTON “Tt 1s better to keep quiet and be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt.’ ‘Gotta have it4es nis) walk PAC STV UOKS 4 2 5 Veladeyll?? - ee e That’s bad news” . Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Stu- dent Faculty Congress 3; Spanish Club 23 46 DAVID JOHN RUDGE “When we do right, no one remembers, and when we do wrong . Rudgie Getty Chink . . . Carman Ghia . Fist Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Track 3, 4; Hockey Club 3, 4. CHRISTIN E JUNE RUSSO “When she doesn’t smile, it’s a bad day.” (Chrisieeeees parciesie . New York. . . dramatics . mquict.. Office Staff 1, 2; Chorus 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4. Fran Welcom MOST FLIRTATIOUS MARSHA MARY RUSSELL “She'll laugh herself to death.” her laugh . = 2) Pas Blyecse Comet Marsh . Haley’s Schenectady Field Hockey 2; Math Club 3; After- math Staff 4; Prom Committee 3; Hor- ace Mann 3. MICHAEL LEO SABOURIN ‘T am a man of few words.” Sab parties . . . $100 car quiet . Baseball 1; Ski Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 2, Karen Pojani CHERYL ANN SARNBLAD “The only reward of virtue is virtue; the only way to have a friend is to be one.” DanvivemeeeM. Cc... . .“You’re Mesatipladis . .. “Let’s h re coe “Lee DEBRA JEAN SENECAL “The only purpose in life is to have fun.” Holy Name import ... Lee CtitCumeen ciNltOMmenen Watchanic nit National Honor Society 2, 3, 4 (Secre- tary 3); Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 (President 4); Prom Committee 3; Stu- dent Faculty Congress 3; Cheerleader 1, Zees(Captain 3); Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Magazine Drive 1, 2, 3, 4 (Assistant Manager 4); Aftermath Staff 4; Office Statti2oi3. 4. DAVID PAUL SHURICK ROBERT WAYNE STOCKWELL “An even disposition 1s a great gift.” Bobeary quiet. 24) Outdoorsi bis laugh . “Innocent looks hide a mischievous mind.” Leather jacket . . . motorcycle Jeanne. . . friendly . é fl ACR OB MI Hy tee r eee atetoben wht vee ; ae ene Cig caks “ae ease tines bs - “Sisco bs PAUL JOSEPH TABOR “Hold what you have, look at it well, there 1s much to be saved.” Holy Cross . . . McGovern ’72 studious. . . E=mc?. . . “Good GodlZey ear Aftermath Editor 4; Reflector 1, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Horace Mann 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4 (Vice President 3); Baseball Manager 1; MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED pei ae a Mary Hamilton Jim Keyes hs MARCIA JANE TARASKIEWICZ “You live but once so make the most of tina Marcia Bops . . . jokes . . . her com- ments. . . Grants. . . friendly. . . Field Hockey Manager 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; Needlecraft Club 3; Pep Club 3; Tennis Club 3; Spanish Club 2; Ski Club 2. ELIZABETH BROWNING THOMPSON “Beauty 1s its own reward.” long hair checting sn Roger, athe Opel aches other Opal Cheerleaders 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 4. KAREN JULIE THURBER “Little rebel with a gleam in her eyes.” Thurbs . . . sock contests . . . reckless driver. . . frogs. . . Donovan’s. . . Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Softball 1; Reflector 3, 4; Aftermath Staff 4; Tennis Club 3; Office Staff 2, 3, 4; Student Faculty Congress 3. PAULINE MARIE TRANTER “A smile recures the wounding of a frown.” watanelye . Go Mesa, . . Inte aoe . 5 . Donoyan’s. . . Office Staff 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Aftermath 4; Art Club 3; Prom Committee 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Reflector 1. : DEBORAH JEANNE THOMAS “What's life without a little fun?” athletic . 4 . kneess= es bare @ute ... “Where are swe fgomegs Coburn Ave... . Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3; Ten- nis 3. MOST INDIVIDUALISTIC Mike Born Karin Johnson GUY WILLIAM VAILLANCOURT “The goal of life is living in agreement with nature,” ¥ short??? 2 . 4 V Wie aite24: Award Co-Founder . . . his sincerity Speech Club 1; Reflector 1; Baseball 1; Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (President 2, 3, 4); Work Study 3; Science Club 1, 2; Aftermath 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Football Manager 3, 4; Drug Policy Committee 4; Student Advisory Council 4. DEBORAH ANNE VALLEE “Virtue is its own reward.” Mepmmeeeiticndly ... the guys... pracerule? =. . tall... National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Maga- zine Drive 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Staff 2, 3, 4; Reflector 2; Student Faculty Con- gress 2. KAREN ANN WEAVER “Art is long and time is fleeting.” artistic ability . .. Art school donuts. . . petite. . . Reflector 3, 4; Tennis Club 3; Art Club 3; Prom Committee 3, 4. DEBORAH ANN VENTURA “Style is the expression of thought.” Dep mewn Ohee Mya GodZanmammeVilke eV tonne basemen tame Spanish Club 1; Ski Club 1, 2, 3. DONALD FREDERICK | VOSBURGH JR. “Tr’s easy to be brave from a distance.” Auburn transfer ... Mass 10 Yau. « «ENS. 2 « JANET ANNE WARD “Keep smiling. It makes people wonder what you're up to.” her laugh . . . Cape . . . 6th period home ec ... “I’m so tired!” Grants Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 4 (Vice President 4); Class Captain 2, 3; Ski Club 3; Library Staff 3, 4; Student Advisory Council 4; Prom Committee 3, 4. FRANCIS MARA WELCOM III “Muschief is king and I’m his slave.” Franny itis bis clothesiy a SWECDC imme cia mene Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Prom Committee 3, 4. SUSAN FAYE WOOD “Sometimes quiet 1s an unqutet thing.” Sue ... parties . . . boys and more boys... DAVID CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON “Hard work 1s the best investment a man can make.” Gus drinking arene tale touchdown. . . Football 3, 4; Ski Club 3; Track 2. DONNA MARIE MALLETT “Silence 1s more eloquent than words.” ego .. . cliente! 5. . Se Iereis import . . . sausage legs. . . U. Mass 5 2s JRNE IS) 5 5 ARCS se DAVID MICHAEL ZIMAGE “If you don’t like New England weather, just wait a minute.” Zim .. . weather vane . . . tall and GUICE MEN OFORChAncelol amen Baseball 1; Chess Club 4. CAMERA SHY LAWRENCE MICHAEL LaCHANCE “The world makes way for a determined ” man. Connecticut . . . future chess champ o Geile. . nite Wel... Chess Club 4. RITA PAGE “T feel I am happier than I know.” John... Fairlawn Hospital . Guict2ueee Pep Club 3. MOST CHANGED Ken Bodah . Kim Jernstrom 51 % Underclassmen Junior Officers =a tp ety Rap perenne ts iB 6 eae tae vod we a is ‘ : % sd ia i4q ob t itd wl g 2 | my 4 j . ‘ a | a oe e| g : at i a ae Jane Brady, President; Diane Chunis, Secretary; Gayle Ahronian, Vice President; Nancy Lacouture, Treasurer Sophomore reshmen Officers Officers Reed Tees Be 52 Dave Szkutak, Vice President; Sharon Spirkowyc, Secretary; Diane Lau- Jean Carlson, Secretary; Matthew Brady, President; Patricia Riani, Trea- cis, President; Rena Borci, Treasurer surer Juniors Pie apaaewernels see | IapaO® ‘ Reece eaatiams tee hea eiubturpuiasies2 = sini —e iA ; : A ccceanmaael i : 2 -secsnarommmre : Aeonne eating eas RE eee to MRR aate “OSes therein “Rosario ennai Cross Country Millbury cal Oxford 24 Millbury 35 West Boylston 22 Millbury 42 Nipmuc 19 Millbury 37 Westboro 21 Millbury 39 Holy Name 21 Millbury lp} Uxbridge 44 Millbury 29 Grafton 26 Millbury 24 Leicester 35 Millbury 35 Holy Name 20 Coach, Mr. Battye; Captain, Steven Lowe 4 j a New . we) “af a : . a, OME prey tidied oN Wade eg ae , ialnhaie ob x ‘ af ry f o % ae . he Pe PF a f rs . : - % yo a a ‘ as . ’ s , avr a ie Se ie | Row 1, L to R: Coach Mr. Battye, R. Gosselin, J. Sullivan, P. Lowe, S. Lowe, T. McLaughlin, J. Bianculli, K. Boucher, mgr. $. Anderson; Row 2: J. Rojcewicz, D. Scutak, J. Scamarak, E. Scutak, M. Hall. 58 Uji Wille LI ayy Tri-Captains Paul McArdle, Coach Mr. Matson, David Aspinwall, Jack Foley. Row 1, L to R: B. McArdle, T. Graves, P. McArdle, J. Foley, J. Keyes, T. Greene; Row 2, L to R: D. Johnson, R. Santon, A. Krumsiek, D. Rudge, T. Hall, J. Galanos. 60 Field Hockey Millbury Home Oxford 0-1 Millbury Home West Boylston 0-1 Millbury Away Westboro 0-0 Millbury Away Uxbridge 0-0 Millbury Away _ Grafton 0-2 Millbury Home Northbridge 1-0 Millbury Away Oxford 1-0 Millbury Away West Boylston 0-2 Millbury Home Westboro 0-0 Millbury Home Uxbridge 1-0 Millbury Home Grafton 1-0 Millbury Away Northbridge 0-0 CO-CAPTAIN CO-CAPTAIN Karen Thurber Susan Miller Row 1, L to R: S. Miller, K. Thurber; Row 2: mgr. D. Blondin, D. Griffin, M. Gaudere, J. Ward, D. Thomas, D. Boire, A. Hamilton, K. Murphy, K. Pojani, coach, Miss Harrington; Row 3. N. Rojcewicz, P. Norton, J. Brady, M. Murphy, C. Methot, P. Cooper, P. Caika. 62 SSaacZigg $3 TRUDE VeRoag 64 as, aaa David Dunn Basketball Paul McArdle TRI-CAPTAINS Gary Graham BREE ea rege ane Girls Basketball Row 1, L to R: M. Gaudere, D. Thomas, L. Coons; Row 2: Coach, Miss Forget, P. Mingolla, D. Dipilato, M. Murphy, J. Brady, D. Chambers, K. Pojani, S. Miller, Mgr., D. Boire. TRI-CAPTAIN TRI-CAPTAIN TRI-CAPTAIN Linda Coons Mary Gaudere Debbie Thomas 66 Baseball CO-CAPTAIN CO-CAPTAIN Jim Keyes Paul McArdle WILLBURy MILLBURY —— a Me WI, eS Se 3 Foe J Ae mary : . LEG iP Row 1, L to R: R. Thornburg, C. Hall, M. Born, P. McArdle, J. Keyes, G. Graham, J. Coons, R. Dunford; Row 2, L to R: Coach Cantiani, W. Haddad, R. LaCrosse, F. Lucas, J. Arsenault, G. Either, D. Matson, K. Lague, D. Hanson, T. McLaughlin. WLLBURY ad : 68 Par nei 69 ly Softball in| COACH Miss Harrington Row 1, L to R: 8. Miller, K. Murphy, D. Thomas, P. Mingolla; Row 2: Mgr. K. Bunnewith, D. Dipilato, C. Rojani, S. Baker, C. Norton, L. Gonyea, K. O’Laughlin, Coach, Miss Harrington; Row 3: B. Anderson, T. Taukas, M. Murphy, D. Laucis. TRI-CAPTAIN TRI-CAPTAIN TRI-CAPTAIN Deb Thomas Katie Murphy Sue Miller 7 Track and Field Steve Lowe CO-CAPTAINS Tim Green t 4 Row 1, L to R: S. Dupras, S. Lowe, R. Charron, M. Bouley, J. Galanos, T. Green, S. Jernstrom, J. Bianculli; Row 2, L to R: Coach Graham, G. Bousquet, R. Powers, P. Mardirosian, R. Jette, W. St. Denis, P. Lowe, P. Buffone, S. Mogren, J. Beaudoin; Row 3, L to R: K. Boucher, K. Lindstrom, K. Lazarro, Marchand, E. Szkutak, R. Gosselin, K. St. Denis, M. Hall, D. Szkutak, A. Simino, J. Skamarak. ESE eR RS Golf Millbury vs West Boylston Millbury at Westboro Millbury vs Blackstone Valley Millbury at Uxbridge Millbury at Grafton Millbury at Blackstone Valley Millbury vs. Leicester + Millbury at Holy Name Millbury vs Northbridge = SO ew RR ty arp te PO oe ee rime Oe ae St OME Activities 9 TRI-CAPTAINS: R. Bertrand, D. Aspinwall; E. Blom, and Mr. Richard Ellis, coach. Row 1: R. Turcotte, B. Gover, R. Bertrand, D. Aspinwall, P. Spirkowyc, E. Blom, R. Proctor, M. Cosky; Row 2: B. Foster, L. Dapsis, J. McKenney, S. Hebert, G. Ethier, R. Marlboro, W. Underwood, M. Witkowski, S$. Hicks, K. Lindstrom, $. Hamilton, M. Ellstrom, G. LaBreck, A. Romano, S. ee P. Mardirosian, T. Graves, D. Montigny, R. Taylor, P. Grandone, Mr. Richard Ellis. me :1?) y , { i j — t Siena pectin ge ee MCAT ATRIOS f ai i} i } National Honor Society Row 1: C. Chioda, P. Tabor, G. Vaillancourt, M. Hamilton; Row 2. J. Keyes, C. Norton, D. Townsend, K. Jernstrom, D. Vallee, S. Montigny, J. Foley, S. Brady, D. Szkutak; Row 3. T. Stetler, K. Swedberg, N. Lacouture, D. Hamilton, R. Zawistowski, D. Matson, R. Tabor, V. Mankevetch, S. Spirkowyc, K. Thurber, J. Coons, D. Kotel, D. Colacchio, D. Blondin; Row 4. P. Spirkowyc, J. Phillips, M. Bollus, C. Tebo, V. Thomas, N. Haddad, C. Konisky, B. Gegner, G. Graham. Horace Mann P. Tabor, P. Norton, M. Russell, N. Roycewicz, D. Colacchio, M. Hamilton, C. Tebo, K. Bruno, T. Stetler, D. Kotel. Office Staff Row 1; J. Aubin, M. Donovan, S. Brady, C. Brown, M. Murphy, M. Dooley, K. Jernstrom, S. Montigny; Row 2; Mrs. Bullard, P. Tranter, N. Henry, D. Hamilton, K. Johnson, J. Gibbs, M. Gaudere, D. Blondin, L. Pinto, D. Francis, Mrs. Gonya; Row 3. D. Turner, K. Swedberg, D. Murphy, K. Thurber, K. Andreoli, D. Vallee, P. Caika, C. Sarnblad. Library Staff Row 1; S. Montigny, D. Colacchio, D. Laucis, D. Bunnewith, R. Santon, P. Buma, R. Stafinski, D. Hart; Row 2: D. Kotel, M. Hamilton, N. Haddad, P. Norton, C. Konisky, H. Brule, J. Phillips, P. Sheeran, K. Weaver, E. Hamilton, V. Thomas, B. Gegner. 83 Student Council Row 1: D. Blondin, R. Borci, J. Cordella, D. Chambers, J. Ward, M. Gaudere, A. Pescheta, D. Laferriere; Row 2: Mrs. Boberg, P. Norton, S. Montigny, J. Keyes, C. Sarnblad, D. Laucis, D. Chunis, J. Brady, D. Bunnewith, S. Stansbury, J. Cosky, M. Sheehan. Sc TRARIRG _TLAM- 4PM me SCHOOL DAYS Reflector Staff P. Tabor, B. Wilkinson, P. Gaudere, J. Galanos, E. Brodeur, P. McNamara, A. Cadorette, N. Haddad, K. Weaver, G. Anderson, K. Thurber, J. Keyes, E. Hamilton, P. Buma, D. Hart, P. Eckberg, G. Graham, M. Hamilton, J. Graves, P. Sharron, A. Graham, D. Colacchio, S. Connors, C. Morris. 84 ity Cheerleaders Vars J. Keith R. Borci, B. Thompson, K. Jernstrom, M. Collette, 2 J. Cordella, R. Sabourin, J. Mingolla ere he A wn sh | @ ity Cheerleaders Vars J. Dryden, L. MacKay, C. Kelosis, C. Goyette !or Jun , S. Casey; Back: P. Mankevich , J. Bombredi, D. Mellen. ? C. Whalen Front: 85 eee ee Science Club Ms. Diane DeMille, N. Haddad, K. Thurber, D. Blondin, G. Anderson, C. Chioda, P. Tabor, N. Roycewicz, P. Norton, G. Vaillancourt, M. Russell, M. Hamilton, G. Graham. 86 5 H : = i é Chorus Row 2: S. Anderson, C. Baldwin, A. Cadorette; Row 2: C. Whittemore, K. Basinet, D. Stone, C. Russo, J. Goddard, L. LeClair, S. Powers; Row 3: C. Allard, N. Fortier, J. Lagerholm, M. Jurgolonis, S. Spirkowyc, J. Maloney, R. Stafinski; Row 4: A. Graham, T. Powers. t% cements Row 1; L. Weaver, M. Jarvais, S. Kauffman; Row 2: 8. Powers, M. Auger, S. Davidson, S. Duprias, W. Schroeder, C. Baldwin, G. Graham, L. Hegi, A. Briddon; Row 3: K. Oger, T. Hamilton, K. Lague, D. Matson, J. LeBlanc, A. Graham, A. Cadorette, M. White, P. Marcelle, P. Latti. 87 Dramatic Club Row 1; D. Griffin, C. Russo, D. Bombredi; Row 2: R. Dawson, P. Tranter, L. Dinsdale, L. Mooney; Row 3: A. Graham, R. Tabor, J. Galanos, G. Vaillancourt, T. Hall. Motorcycle Club 88 Letter People Row 1: D. Thomas, S. Powers, D. Boire; Row 2: M. Gaudere, D. Blondin, C. Methot, N. Roycewicz, K. Murphy, P. Norton, S. Miller; Row 3: G. Graham, J. Keyes, K. Thurber, C. Sarnblad, J. Ward, P. Cooper, K. Jernstrom, K. Morrisette, M. Taraskiewicz; Row 4: S. Hayes, B. McArdle, T. Green, J. Galanos, R. Bertrand, T: Graves; Row 5. S. Lowe, D. Dunn, J. Foley, T. Hall, D. Rudge, M. Cosky, P. McArdle, D. Aspinwall, R. Santon. French Travel Club Row 1, P. Buffone, D. Choiniere, S. Bouley, B. LaCaisse, L. Weaver, C. Chioda, S. Kauffman, D. Powers, W. St. Denis; Row 2: P. Le May, D. Vallee, G. Anderson, E. Reeks, B. Anderson, M. Russell; Row 3. S. Anderson, G. Gettyman, C. Hall, S. Webb, J. Cronin, B. Gegner, S. Anderson; Row 4: E. Amour, Miss Whalen, Mr. Desrosiers. 89 Fo aa SS egiahSeeniys Ae ® % op aise aiaaseee as OUR LOCC Re HE Colour My World “Colour My World” As time goes on Ierealize Just what you mean to me And now, Now that you’re near Promise your love That I’ve waited to share And dream Of our moments together Colour my world With hope Of loving you Our lovely queen, Debbie Blondin, was surrounded by her radiant court: Suzanne Brady Martha Donovan Karen LeBlanc Donna Maciak Deborah Murphy Beth Thompson Sometime. Winter in estar shoeing Slave National Honor tion - Society Induc The After math Staff “Light is the task where many share the toil.” Homer 103 “Actuallyreallynonewhatsoeveratallyoumightsayma- “huh?” “T’m Mary. Fly me to Miami.” ybe — possiblyapproximatelyabout — andthatisall- justexactly — WHY?” Senior Commencements S oO rs: Sh a es 2, Se tte we) = ® P) 2) NX Y E 3 XX ad ) ie bees sioel “See Must Pass Things Hust Pass 2 t= i : ee ae EPAIRING ‘ Sei tinge AUN AeA re THE STUDENT COUNCIL On behalf of the student body extends their best wishes to the class of 1973 SUBURBAN PAYVIN CO. Offices in: Auburn Worcester Auburn Plaza Asphalt Driveways 450 Main Street West Boylston - ; PR ei rack Wiest Poplstontstrect Parking Areas — Driveways Resurfaced Lincoln Plaza Westboro Seal Coating Webster Square Plaza West meadow Plaza Dependable — Reasonable Free Estimates 106 Wheelock Avenue 755-3482 Millbury Phone (617) 754-1745 [BPEOPLES BANK Congratulations P. T. 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Anchor Fence Products oe Maas : = Steel Chain Link Fence =o —@ : ie FREE ESTIMATES oT Ta Sr 0 TR L LJ M PH | Mildred Ave Millbury ee Pes Cast 753-858 | ¢ it =, ae Se y 4 Wee were “ Y] 7 Snip us Compliments of LAMBERT'S PHARMACY 40 Main Street Millbury Phone: 865-5353 BEAUTY SALON 17 West Main Street Millbury, Mass. 01527 Open Daily 9 til 3 Sat. 9 til 5 Prescriptions, Hallmark Cards, and Russell Stover Candies 124 Compliments of S D SPINNING MILL Compliments of GREENWOOD DAIRY, INC. Providing fine dairy products for Worcester area residents for over 50 years 755-9393 Telephones 755-6257 Compliments oi CHEVALIER MILLBURY FURNITURE, INC. N Al | O N A L Your Friend in the Furniture World BA N K Ernie Chevalier 315 Grafton Street Dick Chevalier Worcester, Mass. 01604 PIZZAS — GRINDERS — SPAGHETTI RIGATONI — LASAGNA — ANTIPASTO JOHN'S PIZZA 754-6695 Corner Wheelock and Millbury Ave. Millbury, Mass. WAYN E'S epee Oo 10 Main St Millbury School Supplies — Clothing LU DVI GSON : S =e JEWELERS Compliments RUSSELL'S uy FLOWER PEARSON'S SHOP ELMHURST DAIRY 6 Canai Street — Millbury West Millbury aS a DEVOE'S T. V. DIPLOMAT 214 Millbury Ave. BEAUTY ADMIRAL — SALON EMERSON — DUMONT 238 Millbury Ave. Tel. 753-5118 Master License 2114 Compliments of Compliments of PANZERA'S WAYSIDE MILLBURY FURNITURE ONE-STOP CLEANERS | 485 Grafton St. LAUNDRY East Millbury 798-2315 JOSEPH F. TABOR PAINTING LUIGI'SPIZZA |- contpacul 79 Elm Street — Millbury 97 Orchards 865-5592 Millbury, Massachusetts Specialists in Exterior and Interior Painting — Wallpapering Complime nts of MILLBURY CO-OPERATIVE BANK 97 Elm Street Millbury, Mass. Compliments — of 30 MILLBURY SENTRY SUPER Frances M. Colby 865-6216 RUFCO KENNELS 154 Riverlin Street Millbury, Mass. INSURANCE C. D. WHITNEY AGENCY, INC. OVER A CENTURY OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE Karl L. Briel, President Millbury, Massachusetts 01527 617-865-4433 Boarding Poodle Trimming MILLBURY SAVINGS BANK Elm Street Millbury SERVING THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1854 Congratulations UNITED TOOL MFG. INC. 34 Howe Ave Millbury Congratulations from Compliments be MILLBURY SCIENCE CLUB APPLIANCE | REPAIR Millbury High School AD Screed Ses Vile Compliments of — HILLTOP — Congratulations Compliments Class of 1973 ci AGWAY PETROLEUM MR. MRS. CORP PAULTURGEON” loieeaeeane Aa 865-497 | MILLBURY CREDIT UNION 50 Main Street Millbury MEMBER OF MASSACHUSETTS CREDIT UNION SHARE INSURANCE CORP. Education IS Useless Unless You Profit By It! Hy ee Great Careers Fee SERVICING Ne Course = dont take a chance... get your choice INSTRUMENTATION - COMMUNICATIONS SERVICING MASS. RADIO AND ELECTRONICS SCHOOL 271 Huntington Ave. Boston, Mass. 02115 MEDICAL SERVICE TECHNICIAN Best Wishes to the Class of 1973 GREENWOOD SERVICE STATION 350 Greenwood Street Worcester, Mass. RONALD RUDGE ROBERT RUDGE rr —————————— ae PATRONS B R EXXON R.M.C. ROBERT B. PLANTE, U.S.N. PAUL A. FORSBERG THE BUNNEWITH FAMILY MR. AND'MRS. OMER GONYA MR. AND MRS. THOMAS HAMILTON, JR. JANE M. KRASKA MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH K. MATTHEWS MARY B. GROGAN MR. AND MRS. JOHN P. HAMILTON MRS. THEODORE ROJCEWICZ MR. AND MRS. MARTIN TRANTER ED AND PAT FARON MR. AND MRS. WARREN BALDWIN TERRY RILLY MR. AND MRS. GEORGE GAGLIARDI, SR. MRS. HELEN B. BRULE MR. AND MRS. JAMES WARD THORA CODORSAL MR. AND MRS. WILLARD J. ARMY MR. RICHARD BOIRE MRS. SHIRLEY SABOURIN RON'S MOBIL SERVICE CTR., WESTBORO MR. C. POJANI FREDERICK J. WADSWORTH MRS. FRANK BULLARD MR. AND MRS. HENRY CHARRON MR. AND MRS. DONALD DRAKE MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS LOWE DONALD P. VOSBURGH SR. EARL B. FINNE MR. AND MRS. HERBERT THURBER MR. AND MRS. MARSHALL A. RUSSELL E. HENDRICKSON CO., SHREWSBURY MR. AND MRS. GEORGE GRIFFIN SAS A. FRAS NANCY E. WHALEN MR. AND MRS. P. JOSEPH BRADY GARY DANAUIT MR. AND MRS. ANDRE DULMAINE MR. AND MRS. ROBERT PHILLIPS, SR. MISS C. A. PESCHETA MR. AND MRS. JAMES F. WEAVER MRS. ELIZABETH GALANOS MR. AND MRS. PAUL NOEL MARTHA C. MINGOLLA MR. AND MRS. THOMAS F. FOLEY MISS HELEN C. POWERS MR. AND MRS. LEO F. POWERS MISS MARIE B. POWERS TRIUMPH TR — 6 MR. AND MRS. LEONARD PESCHETA, SR. MR. AND MRS. WALTER J. HART MR. AND MRS. IVER JERNSTROM MR. AND MRS. RALPH HICKS, JR. OPHELIA RUMPP MR. AND MRS. ROBERT PARKER RUSS T. ARMOUR 137 MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH CHIODA MR. AND MRS. EUGENE T. HALL MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS TARASKIEWICZ MR. AND MRS. EDWARD H. SANTON REGENT D. BOUCHER, CONTRACTOR P. NUTTS MR. AND MRS. CHARLES H. GEGNER GEORGES R. DESROSIERS MR. CLARENCE HAMM MR. AND MRS. NORRIS COREY MR. R. BLONDIN MR. AND MRS. RALPH KEITH BARBARA F. WOOD RUBY TEWSDAY MR. AND MRS. PHILLIPPE MORIN MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH DELL'AQUILA CREWE'S ASSOCIATION MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS GAUDERE MR. AND MRS. MERRILL COOPER DIANE AND TED ASHELEY ROACHCLIP BOB AND NANCY SPONSORS William G. Haddad Snik and Snake Mrs. Norbeck Mr. and Mrs. James Guinee, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. James Guinee, Sr. Mrs. Gonya Amy Taraskiewicz '72 Mr. and Mrs. James Baxter Mr. and Mrs. William Santon Mr. Frank Ford Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Norman Mr. and Mrs. Norman O'Loughlin Lauri Keyes Margie and Moki Mr. and Mrs. Steven McCullough Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Bombredi Marshall A. Russell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vallee Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sauriol Mr. Theodore Rojcewicz Sheila Hicks Deb and Scott Susan Hart Martin Roach A Friend Donald Goyette Mr. and Mrs. King Farouk Bob Tabor Mr. and Mrs. E. Paul Harris Albert Rochette Mr. and Mrs. John Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hamilton Mr. Carlton Thomas Mabel McFee Mrs. C. Pojani Mr. and Mrs. George Gagliardi, Jr. Arthur E. Brule J. Richard Conlee, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. George Gingerelli Mr. and Mrs. David D'Argenis Michael Lapierre Mr. and Mrs. Domenic Gentile Miss Helen Brown Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Colacchio Mr. and Mrs. Vernon W. Johnson Carolyn M. Forsberg Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gemme Mr. and Mrs. Paul Albert Leuassuer Mr. Hunnert Bucks Diane E. DeMille Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Holmes, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Fiore Dell'Aguila Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Brien Senorita DeFeudis Julie Shutts Christine Berthel Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Keith Mr. and Mrs. Robert White Mrs. Irene Havalotti Robert B. Gibbs, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ryan Richie and Denise Irwin Mr. and Mrs. James Fitzpatrick Michael J. Buffone Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Henry Mrs. Richard Boire Miss Jeanne Forget William D. Brown In Loving Memory of Gertrude Conlon Mrs. Laura Nichols Pauline and Tom Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Nelson New Addition to the Rice Family, Kimberly Jo Daniel P. Mazeika, Jr. Theresa M. Smith Bill E. Gote Susan Baker Candy and Bob Martinelli Carol M. Gosselin Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Norton Mickey Mouse Steve and Debbie Free at Last'' a WOON So eee a Se oe epee et % CRESS “REMEMBER. . . . Mr. Chadwick's wormy tree. . . . When Donald Nelson ate 48 prunes. . . . Dimmy Tooley. . . . Mrs. Matthews’ seventh period identification checks. . . . . the fun we had on our class trip. . . . the rolling beach ball... . read your directions silently while | read them aloud. . . STOP!!! put your pencils down. . . .ourclass TRIPiin. . . . those sixth grade ice cream sodas. . . And we will remember long after Saturday's gone. Compliments of your Friendly AFTERMATH STAFF If you have compliments or criticisms. InChina. .. Call Rize -hbo Ask for Fuchou Chechiang Nanchung Inthe Congo. .. Call 816-2222 Ask for Mambuto In Hades... Call III-IIII Ask for Lucifer On Mt. Everest. . . Call 999-9999 and don't ask In Aleph Null. . . Call OO POQ-O04E Ask for Bill In Heaven. . . Just ask for any member of the staff nef ORS tis eore Saree st ¥ PERS 4


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