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Taare i the iF SS — Mm i | ome, a A a hd % ‘ ; : et Sa t r = i 1 Ld a ) f ie | é a? - ust fy and sakes ) ’ ti = ee | that we can rf pai neve at é aot ie SPerie Ss Sewiory Cammenc ements A Qe? Mine ation Seniors Underclass Men Clubs : Activities eae = Business See ee =a -— == er ” oo F¥C.B = _ « 3 . : me — ag. So = Dedication hie dala tiene ee ELSE. na We, the Class of 1974, would like to dedicate our AFTERMATH to Mrs. Joan Tins- ley. From Donkey Basketball games to helping us decide what to be when “we grow up,” she was there. We would like to thank her. We are born for a higher destiny than that of earth; there is a realm where the rainbow never fades, where the stars will be spread before us like islands that slumber on the ocean, and where the beings that pass before us like shadows will stay in our presence forever.”’ In Memoriam Donny Witkowski p “fe ee 1956-1974. We have lost Donny to something better than we could ever offer him; a land of peace where he will feel no pain, and where his rainbows will never end. We will always miss him, and remember him as an important part of our class, and as a well-loved friend. Our high school years have been a time of growth. We have helped each other grow into individuals. Down to the last detail we are all different. Everyone has his own fingerprints. Recognize and rejoice in that endless variety. The white lights of the future are broken up by these human prisms into the colors of the rainbow. We will now take our own color in the pattern and be just that. MAUREEN ANN BOUVIER “Remember Yesterday . . . Live Today and Dream of Tomorrow. . .” Feminine .. Moe .. getting lost .. Mis- quamicut .. Pep Club 2; Aftermath; Office Staff 3. EDWARD COONEY “Monday is a rotten way to spend a sev- enth of your life.” Artistic... V.W... parties .. quiet .. changed .. Baseball 1; Basketball 1, 2. CHERYL ANN ARMY “Quiet she is while under rule, but oh how different out of school.” Teddy .. The Fair .. cute laugh .. Febru- ary 23, 1974.. Science Club 1; Aftermath; Office Staff 3, 4; Work Study 3; Prom Committee 3; National Honor Society 4. KAREN BRUNO “The silent person is often worth listening to.” Eddie .. New York .. accent .. Volk- swwagen .. little red .. MICHAELA DORAN BOLLUS “Learn from yesterday and hope for tomorrow, but live for today.” Micky .. Dick .. fingernails .. weird laugh .. facial expressions .. Library Staff 1, 2; Office Staff 3, 4; Pep Club 2; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Aftermath Staff; Chess Club 2. DIANE CHUNIS “. . and so many people in so many ways, are different, only I, myself can be me.” Individualist .. best dressed .. her excuses .. parties .. Basketball 1; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Class Secretary 1, 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; Office Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Aftermath. LEE HAROLD BOWKER: “The only purpose in life is to have fun.” Bowk .. Mustang .. Sure Gas .. parties .. Baseball .1; Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Tennis Club 1. LARRY DAPSIS “A good sport in every sense of the word.” Smithfields .. Mt. Monadnock .. hockey nut .. friendly .. Hockey 3, 4; Football 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. 11 KAREN MARIE DUGGAN “Without honesty, there is no truth, without truth, there is no love, Without love, There is nothing.” Bob .. Cortina .. “The Maid” .. Memorial Hospital .. ROBERT GOVER “No one knows what he can do until he tries.” Green ford .. keep on truckin’ .. motor head... parties .. DIANE FRANCIS “When I feel Like studying I go out until I feel better.” Steve .. Westboro .. beautiful hair .. dicy Chess Club 3; Office Staff 3, 4. EILEEN MARIE HAMILTON “You tread upon my patience.” Proud Irishman .. “When I’m president .. friendly .. The Elms .. Drama Club 1; Chess Club 2; Pep Club 2; Reflector Staff 3, 4 (Editor 4); After- math; Library Staff 2, 3, 4. BERNARD GOVER “Every time I see people sitting down I get tired.” Hockey .. easy-going .. Mrs. McCarron’s pest .. East Millbury .. Hockey 3, 4. STEVEN P. HEBERT “Don’t say all you know but Know all you say.” Ludvigson’s .. football .. pre-med .. deter- mination .. Football 1, 4; Math Club 1, 2; National Honor Society 4. KATHY M. ETHIER “If I got nothing out of school, at least I got myself out.” “Pencil” .. teachers’ pest .. sarcasm .. ath- letic .. Basketball 1, 2; Softball 2. JOHN J. GRINDLEY “Blessed are those who maintain silence for they shall not be quoted.” .. Jay .. Sentry .. his reliable Rambler .. pre-med .. Drama Club 9. MARY ELLEN GRACE HENRY “A girl who tries to help everyone in some way.” Class spirit .. thoughtful .. sewing .. Pep Club 2; Office Staff 2; Cafeteriz Help 1. RICHARD LACHAPELLE “I’m not lazy; I’m just saving my energy.” | Louie .. hen _on the nod” .. Hollyhock .. partying (before school) .. Football 1, 2. MARIE ELIZABETH JURGELONIS “You’re never too small to help out a friend.” Her turtles .. quiet .. I’m cold! .. Her plaid coat .. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. ARLENE GERTRUDE LaMONTAGNE “A true friend is like a rare jewel. If you have one, cherish it.” The janitor .. hard worker .. prompt .. KEVIN R. KEITH “Life is like a scrambled egg.” His harmonica .. his hair .. changed .. looks innocent? .. Football 1; Basketball 1; Baseball 1. MARK A. LUDVIGSON “It’s not what you do, but what you can get away with that counts.” Speed .. Spider .. Snorkel .. Snider beef man .. Football 1; Basketball 1, 2; Motorcycle Club 2, 3. RUTH MARYANN HENRY “Not very popular in school but very thoughtful.” Shy .. helpful .. “Wanna buy a candy [sev Spanish Club 1; Cafeteria Help. KENNETH EDWARD LAGUE “The reason girls go to football games.” Leg’s .. Golden Boy .. camera shy?? .. male chauvinist .. skiing .. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3. No Photo AVAILABLE CATHY ROSE MORRIS “‘The female of the species is more deadly than the male.” José .. the store .. Bobby Orr .. “I don’t look ten.” Drama Club 1; Reflector 3, 4; After- math; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Staff 3, 4. STEVEN P. PISCITELLI “W hy should the devil have all the good times?” Blue Chevy .. Donovan Builders .. very Italian .. Lori .. 14 JEFFREY JAMES MARCHAND “If silence were golden, he would be rich.” Jeff .. green VW .. Bucks .. a man of few words .. Basketball 1. Ried ; — a STEVEN THOMAS NADEAU “Freedom’s just another word for nothing left to lose.” 74 .. Nadoo .. artistic .. Chemistry attendance .. Football 1, 2, 3, 4 (co-captain 4); Baseball 1; Motorcycle Club 3. MARK RANDOLPH MOGREN “One should not let studying interfere with his education.” “What???” .. “I can’t hear you!!!” .. the lake .. Moe .. Football 1, 2, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3; Class President 4; Student Council 4, LINDA PALINSKI “The most completely lost of all days is that on which one has not laughed.” Good kid .. always smiling .. paper-girl .. Rita’s side-kick .. KAREN PATRICIA McCARTHY “It matters not what you are thought to be but what you are.” Opportunity knocks .. the Cape .. skiing .. the clinic .. LINDA M. PINTO “It is difficult to keep Quiet if you have nothing to do.” Kenny .. Spiderlashes .. Mrs. McCarron’s pest .. funny .. STEVEN THEODORE REEKS “T take life as it comes.” .. Chery] .. corny jokes .. niave .. reckless driver .. DAVID A. RIEL “Youth is not a time of life; it is a state of mind.” .. The Knoll .. Dave .. his smile .. Mary- beth .. Basketball 1, 2; Chess Club 1, 2, 3; Golf PAs ROXANNE ELIZABETH ROZELL “Be silent and safe — silence never betrays you.” East Millbury girl .. long hair .. Maureen’s pal .. GAYLE M. SAUER “Today is Monday — four more days until the weekend.” Jeans .. innocent??? .. waitress .. Tom .. Pep Club 2; Student Faculty Congress. DEBRA JEAN RIANI “Only a life lived for others is worth liv- ing.” .. Debbie .. Dean .. The Fair .. sewing .. BETTYANN MARIE ROBICHAUD “The only purpose in life is to have fun.” Bobby .. parties .. parties .. and more par- ties .. Projectionist Club 1, 2, 3, 4. s Row CHERYL ANNE RUSSEL “A smile is a gift you can give every day. Steve .. June 15 .. her diamond .. Cherrie een PAUL A. SPIRKOWYC “Scoring goals is achieving goals.” Spurkie .. Fred’s pet .. Oakwood farms .. Hockey star .. Tennis Club 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. 15 KEITH ANDREW ST. DENIS “A genius is a person who does unique things of which no one would expect him to be capable.” .. Saint?? .. T-shirts .. sneakers .. mad sci- entist .. Football 1, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 2, 3, 4; Motorcycle Club. DONNA JEAN TOWNSEND “Hard work is always rewarding.” .. Kenny .. Friendly’s .. Advanced Math .. the Auburn Gang .. Skiing National Honor Society 3, 4 .. After- math; Reflector Staff; Pep Club; Drama Club 1, 2; Library Staff 4; Chess Club 3; Office Staff 4. PAUL DENNIS THOMAS “Trouble thrives at his back door.” Silent .. parties .. red .. freckles .. Basketball 1; Motorcycle Club 2, 3. RITA M. TUDOR “One should always be in love.” . Keith .. Diamond .. C+S Lumber .. the Fair .. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Cafeteria Help 1. VIRGINIA CLAIRE THOMAS «|. I took the road less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” Virg .. Special Ed .. Marion’s Camp .. Paul Simon .. National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Aftermath Editor; Library Staff 2, 3, 4; Class V. President 4. WARREN H. TUBBS “Silence is a virtue.” Quiet .. well-meaning .. school-lover?? .. GEORGE P. THOMAS “It is better to keep your mouth closed and be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt.” .. Skipper .. Leslie .. curly locks .. the lake Basketball 1, 2 (manager); Chess Club. DORIS MARIE TRIOLA “I wish to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I cannot learn what it has to teach, and not when I come to die discover that I have not lived.” .. Those eyes .. friendly .. her love for gym .. Dottie .. Pep Club 2. JUSTINE ELEANOR WHITE “The Gift of Time — time to perform a service whose sole reward is realization that one has brightened the life of a fel- low human being — is precious indeed.” .. Tina .. Smith-Nursing Home .. witty .. gym lover .. Chorus 1, 2; Drama Club; Chess Club 2, 3; Field Hockey 1; Softball 1; Ski Club 13 BONNY MARIE WILKINSON “Reality rarely matches dreams, but only dreams give nobility to purpose.” .. orange Pinto .. Wilk .. Hampton Beach .. doesn’t miss a thing. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; Tennis Club 2; Stu- dent Faculty Congress 2; Class Secretary 4; Prom Committee 3; Aftermath Asst. Editor; Reflector Staff 3, 4; Office Staff 3,4. 17 RSAC ORR Meare i Perhaps what moves us in winter is some reminiscence of far-off summer. For we are hunters pursuing the summer on snowshoes and skates all winter long. There is really but one season in our hearts. 18 . SUSAN MARIE BAKER “Sometimes I sit and think but most times I just sit. . .” “Bake” .. Red Firebird .. her wardrobe .. construction boots .. “Gimme a brake” .. Stick .. Pumpkins .. Sociology .. Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; After- math Staff 4; Office Staff 3, 4. ‘JUDITH ANN CRONIN “No sinner yet no saint.” Ricky .. Big D .. L.T.D. .. Shrewsbury St. .. Maroon Camaro .. Student Council 1, 2; Chess Club 2, 3; Pep Club 1; Office Staff 3. GAIL ANN AHRRONIAN “Life is meant to be lived and loved.” Flirtatious . . . Her voice .. The Fair .. Jimmy .. Science Club 1; Guidance Office 4; Class V. Pres. 3; Prom Committee 3. CAROL LEE BRUSO “Mine is yesterday — I know not tomorrow.” Black and white Bug .. the sticks .. the Cape .. Anderson and Sundquist Pep Club 1; Office Staff 4; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 4. No Photo AVAILABLE DOUGLAS W. BLOM “I'd like to get far away from earth a while and then come back to it and begin over.” Hockey .. he’ll try anything once .. witty .. Sleeping in class .. MARY C. LANGE “Nothing is wasted that makes a mem- ory.” Terry .. worms .. embarrassed .. Meddie .. quit it Maureen Field Hockey 3, 4 (Co-Captain 4); Bas- ketball 1, 2; Softball 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Ski Club 2; Yearbook Staff 4. ROBERT BELLVILLE “Working for a living isn’t bad. . . It’s antolerable.” TRG .. The gang .. shorty vette .. blob .. Chess Club. LINDA MARIE DINSDALE “Morality was made for man, not man for morality:” Sentry .. Quinsig .. Din Din .. Ford .. Drama Club 1; Office Staff Pep Club 2; Aftermath Staff 4; Student Faculty Congress. 19 BRIAN FOLEY “You can’t shake hands with a clenched fist.” Parties .. the Knoll .. always something .. rowdy .. SUSAN MARIE ELIE “Great surprises come in little packages when love is your lifetime of happiness.” Kenny .. Javelin .. little the bank .. Pep Club 2. No Photo AVAILABLE MARCIA FRANCES JARVIS “The most useless day of all is that in which we have not laughed.” Shrewsbury .. horses .. a future nurse .. always smiling .. GARY J. ETHIER “If men are like angels then angels had better reform.” Hockey .. friendly .. parties .. thoughtful Band 1; Football 1, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 3. DONNA MARIE LaCOY “A quiet girl but not what she always seems to be.” Lenny .. Drum Corp .. The Fair .. shy .. Office Staff 2; Spanish Club 1; Cafeteria Worker 1. STEVE E. DUPRAS “The only way to get rid of temptation is to yield to it.” Joan .. the band .. typing class .. trouble- some .. Football 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 3; Track 3, 4. MARJORIE ANN GROTH “There is no security on the earth; only opportunity.” Dave .. skipping .. quiet? parties .. par- ties .. parties .. Tennis Club 2. RANDALL MARK LaFORTE “T take life as it comes.” Drummer Boy .. Red hair .. love for mankind??? .. intelligence .. Band 1, 2, 3; Stage Band 2, 3; Hockey 1, 2; Motorcycle Club 2, 3, 4. ROSE ANN MARTINELLI “Those who bring happiness to others can not keep it from themselves.” Rick .. her pearl .. WICN .. Maple St. Basketball Manager; Library Staff. BRIAN E. LaRUE “Temptations are like bums: treat one nice, and he’ll return with his friends.” Harry .. Mr. Conlee’s room .. partying .. Did ya get off .. Motorcycle Club 1, 2; Chess Club 3. LAUREEN ANNE MOONEY “An innocent look hides a mischievous mind.” Laurie .. quiet .. the park .. skiing .. field hockey .. Field Hockey 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2; Drama 3: Chess Club; Aftermath Staff 4. JOSEPH LAUZON “Rules were made for only one reason: to be broken.” Capri .. rowdy .. always in trouble .. Green Hill Park .. Motorcycle Club 1, 2, 3; Football 1. ERIC NELSON “Trouble runs off him like water off a duck’s back.” Grape .. his eyes .. visine .. dynamite .. Sociology .. Marcia .. Baseball 1; Football 1; Basketball 1; Chess Club 2; Ski Club 1. MARY C. LANGE “Nothing is wasted that makes a mem- ”? ory. Terry .. worms .. embarrassed .. Meddie .. quit it Maureen Field Hockey 3, 4 (Co-Captain 4); Bas- ketball 1, 2; Softball 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Ski Club 2; Yearbook Staff 4. No Phato AVAILABLE MAUREEN S. McCARTHY “Snap judgment has a way of becoming unfastened.” Investments in Worc. bus company .. knitting afgans .. snorkel coat .. little sis- tenis Tennis Club 2. No Photo AVAILABLE DEBORAH J. PERRON “Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” ‘Babe .. Buzz off .. Manchaug .. Night Gallery .. Dough-Boy .. Chess Club 3; Chorus 2, 3; Pep Club 2. RUTH L. STAFINSKI “The most completely lost of all days is that on which one has not laughed.” Red Buick .. the Fair .. music .. Polish jokes .. laughing .. Dramatic Club 1; Pep Club 2; Library Staff 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. 22 JOHN PARRY “I have not yet lived.” The Center .. Hollyhock .. quiet .. Conlee’s room .. DONNA GAIL ROSSETTI “I came, I saw and I’m leaving.” Star .. Tiny .. Boat Ramp .. Night Gallery .. Pep Club; Spanish Club. Mr. LINDA ANN PELKEY “Whatever your lot in life; build some- thing on it.” Pelk .. Phil .. Sentry .. friendly .. Drama Club 1; Chorus 1; Reflector Staff 2, 3; Field Hockey Manager 3, 4; After- math Staff 4. JAMES SHERMAN “Let the day bring what it may.” Quiet .. always late .. Joe’s pal .. Jimmy Boy .. THOMAS FRANCIS POWER “How glorious it is — and also how painf ul to be an exception.” Tom.. always trying .. cameras .. future disc jockey .. Projectionist Club 1; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Audio Visual 2, 3, 4. BEATRICE STRZELECKI “Friendship has no boundaries.” Always talking .. gossip lover .. long black hair .. Bea .. DEBRA ANN TURNER “A kind of gentle nature contains its own reward.” Aggie .. Steve .. always cold .. quiet? .. Office Staff 2, 3, 4; Aftermath Staff. DOREEN G. SURETTE “Life is too short to waste it.” The Fair .. Rockport .. convertible itron triangle .. Chorus 1; Horace Mann Tennis Club 3. HAROLD G. WATTS “J hope I shall have leisure to make good.” Harry .. ambitious? .. skiing .. drawing ability .. Motorcycle Club. JOSEPH F. THOMAS “T’ll never give up.” Head .. Firebird .. skiing? .. Football 1; Motorcycle Club 1, 2. CARMEN J. YURSHA “Give me a bike and the wide open spaces.” Hey Yursha .. rubber legs .. Sport- ster .. oh my word .. Motorcycle Club. SHARON J. WEBB “To have and to hold.” Timmy .. May 25 .. dishes .. Donovan’s .. her diamond .. Gor i iin ‘at re , SS om. at JOANNE BARONI “Be what you are, not what others want you to be.” Quiet .. Project Mature .. innocent??? .. RICHARD T. BRADY “As restless as a windshield wiper.” Dick .. Frenchie .. Satellite Canuck .. Nay .. Basketball 1; Golf 2; Tennis Club 3. JOSEPH HENRY ARSENAULT “But if we walk in the light as He is in the light we have fellowship one with another and the blood of Jesus Christ cleanseth us from all sin.” Tojo .. confused .. typing .. Baseball 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Basket- ball 1, 2. LINDA SUSAN BIANCULLI “Talk she can and talk she will, her tongue is seldom ever still.” Mart .. social butterfly .. talkative .. Deb Tucker’s sidekick .. law school. Spanish Club 1; Office Staff 1, 2, 3; Tennis Club 2. THOMAS F. ARNOLD “T follow no man’s opinion. I have a few of my own.” Mr. Wadsworth’s pet .. ziffle .. therefore in conclusion .. Baseball 1, 2; Drama Club 1. LORI JANE BEASLEY “The only way to have a friend is to be one” The hill .. cheering .. Cher .. mousey .. Prom Committee 3; Pep Club 2. CATHERINE LYN BALDWIN “Time was’. . Limeis..... Limes to come . Es Look out Anna Maria .. her laugh .. her music .. nice clothes .. piano .. Chorus: 1,2; 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4= Art 1, 2, 4; Pep Club 1; Ski Club 1; Drama Club 1, 4; Independent Study 3; After- math Staff 4. DEBRA MARIE CHOINIERE “There is no remedy for love but to love more.” David .. hope chest .. Debi .. 25 WILLIAM HENRY COONS JR. “If having fun were a crime, he’d be serving a life sentence.” Peggy .. best dressed .. party boy .. his hair .. Football 1; Baseball 1; Basketball 1. PATRICIA ANN GAUDERE “Whatever I put off until tomorrow may never be.” Buckwheat .. Peter .. The Fair .. Mis- quamicut .. shhh ... getting Maureen lost Field Hockey 3, 4; Track 2; Aftermath Staff 4; Reflector Staff 3, 4; Ski Club 2; Tennis Club 2; Band 1; Chorus 1; Office Staff 3, 4; Drama 1, Student Council 4; Pep Club 2. SHARON ANN COTE “Who says women are the weaker sex?” Jeans .. strawberries .. Dean Martin .. her laugh .. DAWN GRIFFIN “Dawn is the best part of the day.” Artistic ability .. the Cape .. U. Mass. .. bus turn-around .. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Club 2; Basketball 3; Softball 2; Drama Club 3: RONALD JAMES COURNOYER “W hat he wants most out of life is him- self.” Develish .. funny .. flirtatious .. his Plymouth .. PNA .. PATRICIA A. HALL “To love is to know the sacrifices which eternity exacts from life.” Jim .. the bank .. changed .. JUDITH A. CORDELLA “She looks at life not with the eyes but with the mind.” Jay .. McDonald’s .. gym class .. Judi .. Student Faculty Congress Cheering 3; Student Council 3, 4. KATHLEEN A. GRAVES “Let the meek inherit the earth — they have it coming to them.” Kathy, .. quiet .. devoted .. gym lover .. Chorus 4. CAROLYN ELIZABETH HOWARD “Real Jade is better than fake diamond.” I forget .. always into something .. cats .. individualistic .. I feel like a cabbage .. Field Hockey 1, 2; Gourmet Club 2; Aft- ermath Staff 4. DIANE MARIE LIND “As quiet as a cyclone.” Gary .. the cinema .. innocent?? .. blonde Student Faculty Congress 2. BRENDA L. LaCASSE “The best way for a girl to keep a man at a distance is for her to chase him.” Rick .. the maid .. Memorial Hospital .. Prim and Proper .. France .. Tennis Club 2; French Travel Club 3; Audiovisual Club 1. DAVID MICHAEL MATSON “Success is not permanent. The same is true of failure.” Pam .. nice clothes .. skiing .. Vermont .. “T’m not upset” .. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band; Ski Club 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President NHS 4). JUANITA LaRUE “It matters not what you are thought to be, but what you are.” Hill .. banana .. married already .. short- skirts .. MAUREEN A. MURPHY “She could talk a talking machine to death.” Moe .. Never on time .. rubber legs .. giggles .. Mark .. Ski Club 3; Softball 3, 4; Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Student Faculty Congress 2; Aftermath Staff 4. DEBRA KUSY “I believe in what I am; that is why I am what you see.” Frennie .. Kathy’s sidekick .. the Center PRISCILLA ANNE McNAMARA “Kindness in words creates confidence, kindness in thinking creates profound- ness, kindness in giving creates love.” Charlie .. Grants .. nursing .. friendly .. Pep Club 2; Tennis Club 2; Office Staff 4; Reflector Staff 3, 4; Student Council 4; Aftermath Staff 4. No Photo AVAILABLE DIANE MARIE PALUSES “When I do right no one remembers, but when I do wrong . es: Black Mustang .. Bob .. Night Gallery .. Grants .. Spanish Club 1; Chorus 1; Chess Club 3; Pep Club 2. RANDOLPH NORMAN STIMPSON “Alive but alone — belonging where?” Randy .. Stumpy .. paper office .. never misses a dance .. 28 DANIEL EDWARD O’KEEFE “Take life too seriously and what is it worth?” His wit .. the easy way out .. artistic .. lover of school? .. RONALD JOSEPH SARJA “The only fellow who never steps on anybody else’s toes is standing still.” Lady .. Scronny Ronny .. wierd laugh .. artistic ability .. Baseball 1; Projectionist Club 1, 2; Motorcycle Club 2, 3. N. GUY ORRELL “Looking forward to that time when his glory shall be seen — The glory of our great God and Saviour Jesus Christ.” Bennelli .. Norm .. Cindy .. the coffee house. Motorcycle Club 2, 3. Mo Photo AVAILABLE PAMELA ANN SHEERAN “We all live under the same sky, but we don’t all have the same horizon.” David .. nice clothes .. skiing .. Sentry ..a friend to all .. Chorus 1; Reflector Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Tennis Club 2; Student Faculty Congress; Prom Committee; Library Stati 15 253 4 SOfhicesStatheleomsn4s Student Council 4 (secretary 4); After- math Staff; Chess Club 3; Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3. PATRICIA A. PARRY “Tt is better to live your life than just be alive.” Patty .. concerts .. concerts .. and more concerts .. quiet? .. DEBRA ANNE STRATFORD “We make a life by what we give.” You winner .. the Fair .. her eyes .. Deb .. Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Class Vice Presi- dent 1. WENDELL L. UNDERWOOD “Limitations seem real, but they are really just a dream.” Sentry Super .. Hockey .. tall .. under- standing .. dreams of New York... KRISTIN LEIGH SWEDBERG “You must get your living by loving.” Paul .. her hope chest .. Deb’s sidekick .. future secretary .. National Honor Society 3, 4; Office Staff 2, 3, 4; Aftermath Staff. KATHLEEN MARIE WEAVER “God asks no man whether he will accept life. That is not the choice. You must take it. The only choice is how.” Donut Villa .. gym class .. friendly .. always smiling .. Girls’ Softball 1, 2; Field Hockey 2, 3; Library Staff 3, 4; Aftermath Staff 4; Pep Club 2; Prom Committee 3. KATHLEEN M. TEBO “With each new experience comes new knowledge.” The berg .. Big H .. Rod McKuen .. tuna grinders .. Be good .. Chorus 1; Tennis Club 2; Horace Mann National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Office Staff 4. MARY ANN ZONA “I sought repose everywhere and I have found it only in little corners with a lit- tle book.” Nursing Home .. sewing .. I don’t know .. always reading .. Chess Club 2, 3. DAVID B. WALL “If we are ever to enjoy life, now is the time.” Dave .. his smile .. friendly .. Harold’s buddy .. Motorcycle Club 3; Chess Club 3. 29 inge sights. Yous walk on water: irk see the whole earth covered aifoot or‘More deep with puris : rhite crystals, over which you glide, and all the — trees and stubble in glittering icy armo If you stay here awhile I will promise Me No Photo AVAILABLE PAMELA JANE BERG “Pll try anything once, more if I like it.” Boys .. Sentry .. Pam-burger .. Porche .. rallying .. Pep Club 2. ON No Photo AVAILABLE WILLIAM E. CONTOIS “If you can’t be yourself, who can you be?” Partying .. traveling .. camping .. changed .. patchwork pants .. Hockey Club 1. RICHARD R. BATES “Quiet are his ways, sincere are his thoughts.” Dirty glasses .. quiet!! .. Red Sox .. red hair .. the typing whiz .. PAUL C. BRADY “Fun is like life insurance; the older you get, the mote it costs.” Chris .. oh well .. partying before school .. The Dines .. No Photo AVAILABLE MICHAEL BEESLEY “I have only two things against educa- tion, teachers and studying.” mexeryliis faite quictien Ve eee No Photo AVAILABLE STEPHEN H. BOSITIS “Have fun while you’re young; after that you’ll have to think of another excuse.” Jeanie .. Monte Carlo .. his crambduster .. East Millbury .. Motorcycle 2, 3. DONNA M. CHAMBERS “Keep smiling — It makes people won- der what you’re up to.”” Her partying .. Park Hill .. crazy legs .. the prom .. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 4; Office Staff 4; Aftermath 4; Prom Com- mittee 3; Student Council 3, 4 (Pres. 4); Student Faculty Congress 2; Ski Club 2; Pep Club 2. DOREEN E. DiPILATO “Minnesota has never looked so good.” Beana .. Park Hill Gang .. athletic .. bas- ketball .. meatball .. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Captain 1; Student Council 4; Office Staff 3, 4; Library Staff 2, 4. 31 ROBERT THOMAS DUNFORD “Don’t walk in front of me — I may not follow. Don’t walk behind me — I may not lead. Walk, beside me — and just be my friend.” Athletic .. pumpkins .. weekend camping trips .. Football 3, 4 (co-captain) Basketball 3, 4; Aftermath 4. KEVIN L. HATFIELD “T never think of the future, it comes soon enough.” Janet .. The Knoll .. his Mustang and Dart .. parties .. STEPHEN GAGLIARDI “The Lord took the simple to confound the Wise.” Coffee house .. smoking in the boys’ room .. a good soul .. Football 1, 2; Chess Club 1, 2, 3. SHARON ANN JOHNSON “To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist — that is all.” Sara .. Mr. Ever’s pet .. Mustang .. Joe .. Bruins .. Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Softball 3, 4. DEBRA ANN GAULIN “Always leave them laughing when you say good-bye.” Deb .. curly black hair .. cheerful .. the swimmer .. her diamond .. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Man- ager 2; Tennis Club 2; Library Staff 1, 2, 3), WILLIAM J. KUPSTAS “If you can’t be free be as free as you Cari British Racing Green .. Bill .. cupcake .. East Millbury .. car trouble .. music .. Motorcycle Club 2, 3. ANN MARIE ERAMO “When in doubt do the friendliest thing.” Pete .. Finast .. sweetheart diamond .. Brownie .. definitely Italian .. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; Office Staff 3; Ski Club 2; Pep Club 2. ROBERT J. HOWARD “They’ve got to let me out of here.” Bibwinkle .. Ford .. Norton’s .. keep it green .. Motorcycle Club 2. NANCY MARIE LACOUTURE “There is no comparison between that which is lost by not succeeding and that which is lost by not trying.” Little One .. pillows .. sweet and inno- cent .. Arby’s .. thinker .. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 (co-captain); Class Treasurer 3, 4; Student Faculty Congress 2; Library Staff 1; Office Staff 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Independent Study 3; Aftermath 4; National Honor Society 3. THOMAS M. MAYNARD “Don’t let the world get you down.” Linda .. his Camaro... The Knoll .. County Heat Treat .. Baseball 2. VIRGINIA MARIE MANKEVETCH “So my life is not always pleasant, it is earned or deserved.” Naive? .. Roger .. clumsy .. Hodes .. Queen of the Prom .. National Honor Society 3, 4; Office Staff 2, 3, 4. DEBRA A. MILLER “The less of routine the more of life.” Deb .. Big D .. Oh Murphie!! .. the beach .. PATRICIA ANN McLAUGHLIN “A man’s mind is known by the com- pany it keeps.” Johnny .. Jordan Marsh .. my teeth are numb .. always happy .. inhalation thera- pist .. Field Hockey 1; Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 2; Aftermath 4. JOHN PATRICK NASH “Some may remember me and some will soon forget. But I’ll remember these years I’ve had and people I’ll never for- get.” Liberty .. Mr. Wadsworth .. Judi .. the cemetery .. Chess Club 3. ELIZABETH ANN LACOY “The only way to have a friend is to be one.” Franny .. planning the future .. physiol- ogy drawings .. Betty .. Chorus 1; Reflector 3, 4; Office Staff 1, 2; Aftermath 4. ANDREA M. MILLER “Life is what you make it, so make it good and be happy.” Andy .. nice eyes .. hiccups .. senioritis. aienn™ ; H Ey : ae id a at x ay way Kae € Saws eet Ke _ CURTIS SMITH “For what is a man profited if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? Or what shall a man give in exchange of his soul?” Individualistic .. his Bible .. Charisma Coffee House .. RUSSELL MONT THORNBURG “Work fascinates me, I could sit and watch it for hours.” Bosca .. “yea Russ” .. his mother .. skiing ability .. sports .. Football 1, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. 34 WARREN EDWIN NORDSTROM JR. “To take things as they are that’s my philosophy.” Youth fellowship .. West Millbury .. being Warren .. free at last .. Football 1; Baseball 1; Chess Club 3. MARK THOMAS “Just remember the good times is all I need.” Lynn .. Mape .. his cars .. pool shark .. Motorcycle Club 2, 3; Football 1. skiing .. DIANE MARIE RIANI “Ask and you will be given what you ask for, seek and you will be find, knock and the door will be open.” The Fair .. shoes, shoes, and more shoes .. Military Service .. basketball and foot- ball games .. Pep Club 2. FRANCIS THOMPSON “People are lonely because they build walls instead of bridges.” Danny .. Puerto Rico .. liberal .. boat .. water skiing .. snow skiing .. KENT A. STOWE ‘Man is what he believes.” His penmanship .. did you hear about the unannounced test in .. ha-ha .. suspi- cious smile .. Hockey Club 1, 2, 3; Tennis Club 2. KAREN ELIZABETH TOWER “If I got nothing out of school, at least I got myself out.” Blondy .. Peerless .. fun loving .. cute .. Cheerleader 2; Office Staff 2, 3; Field Hockey 3; Pep Club 2. DONALD THOMAS WITKOWSKI “One way to get the most out of life is to look upon it with adventure.” Wate pathictice, Arne: Palmer Jr. .. sleepy .. Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 1, 4; Motorcycle Club 2, 3. WILLIAM TOWER “You only live once so live a little.” The Knoll .. his car .. sleeping in class .. Lake Ave. .. Sibby .. DAVID CARPINETTI “Those who live by God will live for- even” Carp .. Sure Gas Station .. flirtatious .. “Warp” Baseball 1, 2; Football 1; Tennis Club 2. PETER VITKAUSKAS “What, no girls in heaven? Leave me here.” Girls .. girls and more girls .. Park Hill .. flirtatious .. Football 1. No Photo AVAILABLE ROBERT E. ZAWISTOWSKI “It is better to be small and shine than tall and cast a shadow.” Little Z .. stead Ed’s friend .. the dances .. skiing .. Zowie .. Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3; Base- ball Manager 2. HELEN ELAINE TURNER “Friendship multiplies joys, divides griefs.” .. her laugh, .. long hair, .. Pennsylvania, being grounded, .. Clearview .. 35 PRE gates ct ac, DR. IRWIN ELKINS DR. ALFRED SYLVIA Superintendent Assistant Superintendent MR. DONALD DRAKE MR. MARTIN ROACH Principal Assistant Principal 38 MRS. MARJORIE ADAMS Library MRS. KATHY ARCHAMBEAULT Science é A a MRS. MARYANNE BOBERG Mathematics MR. JOSEPH ARCHAMBEAULT Science MRS. JOAN BAXTER French oe MR. GORDON BATTYE Industrial Arts 39 40 MR. ROCCO BRUNO Music MR. GERALD BOUDREAU Industrial Arts MRS. AUDREY BROWN Health Services MRS. JOAN BURKE Counselor MR. CHARLES CAPPARELLi Social Studies MR. PAUL CLANCY, JR. English aii SS MR. JAMES CONLEE Industrial Arts MRS. JANE DAKIN Home Economics MR. DONALD DEROSIERS Mathematics MR. WILLIAM CUNNING Guidance Director MISS JULIA DeFEUDIS MR. LESLIE DAMON Mathematics 4] 42 MRS. FRANCES DUPONT Mathematics As MR. DANIEL DOYLE Science MR. ROBERT EVERS Mathematics MR. GEORGES DESROSIERS French MR. RICHARD ELLIS Science i a emai eiteniag iit ‘oh MR. EDWARD FARON English MRS. LOIS FISHER Library ae” 8 oil MR. RAYMOND GEMME Counselor MISS AN HARRINGTON Physical Education MR. FRANK FORD Social Studies MRS. DORENE GRIFFIN Mathematics MR. JOHN GRAHAM Social Studies 43 MR. HARRY HOWARD Social Studies MISS JANE KRASKA Science MISS LINDA MAGNUSON Business MR. PAUL LACOUTURE Business MR. HUDSON MATSON Physical Education MRS. MARGARET MATTHEWS Librarian 44 MR. ROBERT MILES English MR. THOMAS MURRAY Social Studies MR. FRANK MORRILL Science MR. ROBERT MUIR Physical Education 45 46 MR. DONALD O’LEARY Science MRS. JUDITH NODDIN English MR. ALBERT SACK Industrial Arts MR. DONALD SANBORN Music MRS. DIANNE URWILLER Science MISS NANCY WHALEN English MRS. JOAN TINSLEY Counselor MRS. DEBORAH WEIHRAUCH English MR. FREDERICK WADSWORTH English 47 48 MRS. ANNE HOLZWARTH, R.N. MISS MARYBETH DONOVAN MRS. HELEN SAUER, R.N. (NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Virginia Dickinson; Art, Miss Mary Grogan; Special Services) MRS. LYN BALDWIN Secretary MRS. JUANITA BULLARD Secretary MRS. MARJORIE GONYA Secretary Underclassmen 49 sn seinananeeonsnie heen eeeAtN SONNETS Se BS BONA President; Dave Szkutak, Vice President; Sharon Spirkowyc, Secretary; Paul Mardirosian, Treasurer. £2) [223 Bite ew ee ee ? Diane Laucis Sophomores Wa OY WE EY 33 4 sae © seaddee eh ic BERT inept ae cg aah om ms hed terete phe Sereaees Football mien 247 W. Boylston Sees AY David Prouty Oct. 6 Uxbridge Oct. 13 Grafton Oct. 20 Oxford Oct. 27 Auburn Nov. 3 Leicester Nov. ILO Westboro Nov. 22 Northbridge 58 ROW 1, Lto R: L. Dapsis, R. Thornberg, R. Dunford, S$. Nadeau, G. Ethier, D. Matson. ROW 2, L TO R: M. Mogren, S. Hebert, K. St. Denis, D. Witkowski, K. Lague. tea aes Pe es ee Ae oe ROW 1, L TO R: Coach Graham, R. Thornberg, K. St. Denis, L. Dopsis, M. Mogren, K. Lague, R. Dunford, $. Nadeau, D. Witkowski, G. Ethier, D. Matson, S. Hebert, Coach Matson. ROW 2, L TO R: M. Cutting, P. Buffone, W. Haddad, E. Buron, J. Carron, D. Krumsiek, G. Bousquet, P. Mardirosian, A. Romano, T. Henry, R. Thornberg, T. Markey, J. Lemmon, T. Lucas, R. Corroll, R. Hall. ROW 3, L TO R: Coach Booth, C. Boucher, C. Anderson, W. Bennes, D. Mardirosian, S. Brady, L. Gaspar, D. Pratt, J. Ward, M. Henry, W. Schroeder, A. Taraskiewicz, J. Coons, M. Blare, B. Weaver, K. Boucher, M. Bordeau, Coach Sawyer. 2 Millbury vs. West Boylston Millbury vs. Westboro Millbury vs. Uxbridge Millbury vs. Grafton Millbury vs. Northbridge Millbury vs. Oxford Millbury vs. West Boylston Millbury vs. Westboro Millbury vs. Uxbridge Millbury vs. Grafton Millbury vs. Northbridge Millbury vs. Leicester % eu F PTT a cRcauecratuaueeescsesty CkRSDEREREEES a pasaent BRQUEESGANED vane Hee einen cs seabuuuaus Bune uae =eauu rite a, caGnSEe A as eae nd s .? ¥ aw ae WATAY A a in, oper ROW 2, L TO R: Coach, Miss Harrington, D. Griffin, D. Gaulin, V. Thomas, S. Johnson, M. Murphy, D. Stratford. ROW 1: L. Mooney, N. Lacouture, M. Lange, P. Gaudere. 60 Bee 4 eerense reese ras Pes, t, B. Anderson. ROW 2: piles the Be iin O'Loughlin, C. Pojani, D. LaFerriere, S. Anderson, S. Powers, R. Scot Coach, Miss Harrington, S. Johnson, K. Bunniwith, M. Dwinell, D. Beaton, L. Swedberg, B. Asselta, K. Kulig, J. Swett, T. Tokus, M. White, C. Norton, P. Latti, L. Wilzinski, L. Weaver, M. Foley. CO-CAPTAINS A %. Nancy Lacouture Mary Lange 61 Boys Basketball VARSITY BASKETBALL Millbury vs. Sutton Millbury vs. Nashoba Millbury vs. Clinton Millbury vs. Marlboro Millbury vs. Oxford Millbury vs. Leicester Millbury vs. David Prouty Millbury vs. Uxbridge Millbury vs. Grafton Millbury vs. Northbridge Millbury vs. West Boylston Millbury vs. Oxford Millbury vs. Leicester Millbury vs. David Prouty Millbury vs. Uxbridge Millbury vs. Grafton Millbury vs. Northbridge Millbury vs. Baypath Regional Millbury vs. North Brookfield CLARK TOURNEY [ AULBup y ‘ ee vi } 4 ROW 1, Left to Right: B. Dunford, K. St. Dennis, Capt. D. Witkowski, J. Coons, T. Charron. ROW 2: Mer. T. Powers, A. Graham, E. Szkutak, Coach, J. Murin, B. Witkowski, R. Thornburg, Mgr. T. Pratt. 62 ye Pe 63 64 Girls Basketball SS aaa LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Griffin, S. Johnson, M. Murphy, D. Chambers, D. DiPilato. 65 . Baseball 3 WLIR 66 ROW 1,L to R: J. Ostrowski, S. Griffin, K. Lague, R. Thornburg, D. Matson, D. Westerman, M. Mello. ROW 2, L to R: W. Haddad, T. MeLaughhte D. Hanson, A. Graham, J. Coons, D. Pratt, Coach Cantiani. Softball iy Ly Lito Ry Bs Tower, S. Johnson, S. Johnson, D. Griffin, M. Murphy, S. Baker, D. Di Pilato, D. Chambers, L. Gonyea, D. Gaghon. ROW 2, L to R: Coach An arrington, J. Francis, L. Swedberg, G. Maynard, L. O’Rocki, K. Bunnewith, T. Tokus, P. Laveis, K. O’Laughlin, M. Dwinell, C. Pojani, C. Morris. no a gee eet oH 69 Cross Country Sept. 18 Oxford Se) bam W. Boylston Oct. 2, Westboro Oct. 9 Uxbridge Oct. 16 Grafton Octme eo Leicester Oct. 30 Northbridge Octal Wachusett Invitational Nov. 5 League Meet (Oxford) L TOR: J. Cadorette, J. Bianculli, P. Lowe, A. Hatchey, J. Skamarack, E. Szkutak, D. Szkutak. 70 David Szkutak, John Bianculli. Captain, David Szkutak; J. Bianculli. 71 oe 14 So lst ROW, L to R: J. Bianculli, J. Bianculli, J. Caporette, G. Bousquet, P. Mardirosian, P. Buffone, T. Hachey, D. Chasse, M. Goulding. 2nd ROW, L to R: K. Boucher, K. Stowe, S. Mogran, M. Gaspar, A. Romano, R. Jette, J. Caron, P. Lowe, L. Gasper, M. Gaulin, S. Dupras. 3rd ROW, L to R: Coach Graham, F. Lucas, J. Skamarack, J. Zimoge, B. Goulding, K. Colacchio, P. Szkutak, W. Stuart, M. Mogren, Ed Szkutak, S. St. Denis, B. Soucy, B. Gaudere, K. St. Denis, K. Lindstrom. L to R: Kent Stowe, Mark McGren, Steve Dupras, Keith St. Denis. 73 74 L to R: P. Spirkowyc, W. Underwood, B. Gover. PES tiie, L to R: Gary Etheier, Wendell Underwood, Larry Dapsis, Bernard Gover, Paul Spirkowyc. Coach — Richie Ellis 75 76 Golf William Witkowski 78 Cheerleaders VARSITY CHEERLEADERS wi a off F Be LEFT TO RIGHT: L. McKay, J. Dryden, J. Bianculli, J. Callahan, J. Bombredi, D. Craw, D. Boire, M. Aspinwall, L. Beasley. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Pod iii RP SP nc eee LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Duso, S. Colaccio, T. Anderson, L. Courville, B. Hamilton, J. Cordella, D. Mierzejwski. 79 fT WU Mhsasscs I] : Ptinsil Pail | ! When. . . I can’t find it. I’m so confused! Well, let me see. 80 Guess what? Blondie I'll never tell! “Our Queen” You're kidding me. It was this big. Who me? Sweet and innocent. 81 Superlatives Most Athletic — Maureen Murphy and Bob —_ Dunford KTssIng Boothey eStores CRNA ERNIE EER ne-tinglers for ast6 emmeneit8ts q 4 ae ml , bbe Most Flirtatious — Gail Ahronian, 82 Most All-Around — Donna Dave Carpinetti Chambers, Mark Mogren a ! b : © ; Wittiest — Donna Chambers, Ed Most Friendly — Bob Dunford, A a ue 8 Virginia Thomas ‘ Amour tt ae i, ¥ AY 1000 REWARD CAUTIONS THESE MEN ARE ARMED 99 Class Grubs — Louie Lachappelle, Most Valuable — Mark Mogren, 8 : Sue Baker Nancy Lacouture Best Dressed — Bill Geers Dine Ghar wii Class Prins — Ricthevdl Bates; Kathy Tebo Most Ambitious — Paul Spirkowye; Viginia Thomas 85 Nicest Smile — Carol Bruso Most School Spirit — Marcia Jarvis Most Unforgettable Character — Tom STeTIT ; 86 aren Nicest Eyes — Doris Triola Te ae 87 oe ciel: Cjcatek Cao Drown by NW. ‘aCED fh National Honor Society 1st ROW, L to R: Mrs. Dupont, R. Tabor, D. Matson, E. Szkutak, D. Hamilton, C. Norton, J. Jones. 2nd ROW, L to R: D. Townsend, D. Lachance, C. Swedburg, C. Army, M. Bollus, K. Tebo, A. Ghram, R. Vigeant, S. Hebert, B. Zawistawski, J. Malonie, S. Stansbury, K. O’Laughlin, S. Johnson, D. Surette, V. Mankevitch, S. Spirkowyc, V. Thomas, D. Jacques, J. Coons, J. Lacature, D. Szkutak, D. Grindly, M. Gasper, K. McLaughin. Library Staff lst ROW, L to R: E. Hamilton, M. Ingalls, P. Sheeran, K. Weaver, M. Dwinell, L. Courville, L. Dinsdale, C. Morris, D. Townsend, V. Thomas, M. Jarvis, L. Anderson, L. Leclaire. 90 oo ey en ee 2 91 Horace Mann 1st ROW, L to R: D. Hamilton, D. Szkutak, D. Surette. 2nd ROW, L to R: K. Bruno, C. Norton K. Tebo. o oe eA Miss Defuois, D. Laucis, R. Borci, D. Fisher, J. Cosky, wy) JELOs la e K. McLaughlin, B. Tabor. 2nd ROW, L to R: T. McLaughlin “Los V Ist ROW, Lto R: S. Trombowitz, D. Buffonie, D. Miller, P. Mankevitch, B. McKenney, Miss Whalen. Student Council ist ROW, L to R: W. Jordan, C. Keith, D. DiPilato, D. Chambers, P. Gaudere, J. Francis, C. Brusco, M. Mogren, K. Wells. 2nd ROW, L to R: B. Fox, P. Sheeran, P. McNamara, D. Laucis, J. Cosky, S. Stansbury, J. Cordella, M. Brady, M. Sheean, R. Dawson, J. Weaver, Mr. Clancy. Drama Club 92 | | i i | .§ i (rca ar 1st ROW, L to R: Sanderson, K. Graves, J. Maloney, B. Henry, A. Gragam, J. Beaudoin, Mr. Sanborn, T. Powers, R. Tudor, M. Oliver, C. DuPras. 2nd ROW, L to R: J. Donaghy, T. Donaghy, S. Basinet, C. Allard, R. Rock, L. Gosselin, P. Henry, C. Lacoy, D. Garriepy, C. Baldwin. 3rd ROW, L to R: D. Charette, J. Lagerholm, J. Goddard, S. Powers, J. Miller, D. Pokraker. 4th ROW, Lto R: A. Cadorette, V. Douglas, R. Stafinski, D. Stone, M. Dranginis, S. Spirkowyc, M. Jurgelonis, J. Robichaud, K. Foster. 93 Reflector Staff 1st ROW, L to R: J. Rogers, A. Grham, C. Morris. 2nd ROW, L to R: Mr. Murry, P. McNamara, B. Wilkinson, C. McGee, E. Hamilton, C. Howard, A. Cadorette, E. Smith. Letter People L to R: D. Chambers, S. Baker, D. DiPilato, D. Stratford, S. Nadeau, R. Thornburg, D. Witkowski, K. Lague, K. St. Denis, B. Dunford, S. Hebert, M. Mogren, M. Murphy, R. Zawistowski, D. Matson, V. Thomas, D. Griffin, P. Gaudere, N. Laccuture, S. Johnson. 95 p) o = oy) a ad Unorganized Act TEP ea Pe seat - | A Time for Us June 1, 1973 Pleasant Valley Country Club Sutton, MA ee AT? es: OUR QUEEN: Virginia Mankevetch FROM L. TO R.: Diane Francis, Susan Elie, Queen Virginia Mankevetch, Carol Bruso, Donna Chambers. 98 99 National Honor Society Induction 101 TH MELA o£ Chess Club Office Statt 103 Pam Sheeran — Senior Section Editor Carolyn Howard — Faculty 104 Pictures Not Available Cathy Baldwin: Activities Robert Dunford: Sports 2 : Eileen Hamilton: Business Bonny Wilkinson — Assistant Editor Cathy Morris — Business Pat Gaudere — Sports 105 Commencements 107 Class Trip Ocean Beach Park June 5, 1974. : | 108 Senior Supper William-Paul House May 31, 1974 PEASE Ea Pret ts venti ais 0 SEES yaa ease ma! a8 Saget git aeehh 111 Class Day June 3, 1974 Remem sinew, 3 11 114 Class Breakfast May 31, 1974: ceo OS et ee aro ego si She ani Class | ae the Millbury (Wemeral Sigh, J ehocl cordially invites you to its Ca duakon © rrorctcs to be held alt the High theo Athletic Feld liek, Lf une Sixth nineteen hictdeeck end. Sevenig-fous at 0:30 p.m. ER carved seal be ticket nls Graduation 117 Graduation June 6, 1974: See ER NEN NEANERIIN Sees 119 — SCORER AAA NAAR 120 BUSINESS THE STUDENT COUNCIL On Behalf of the Student Body Extends Their Best Wishes to the Class of 1974 CARLETON H. LaPORTE SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHY Telephone PL 4-3630 Highland Street at Dean Worcester, Mass. 10609 Best Wishes JEFFCO FIBERS Millbury MA Best Wishes Congratulations HENRY K. GREENWOOD tothe Clas of ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR MILLBURY TAXI 83 Elm St. Duke and Pat Vallone Millbury, MA 752-5287 124 Congratulations to the Class of ''74 ' IDEAL DAIRY DELITE 28 Canal Street Millbury, MA Compliments of MILLBURY CO-OPERATIVE BANK 97 Elm Street Millbury, MA Compliments fo) MILLBURY NATIONAL BANK RUFCO KENNELS Dick and Nancy Jette Dog and Cat Boarding — Grooming 154 Riverlin Street Millbury, Mass. Congratulations to the Class of '74 BALLARD MOTOR SALES, INC. 22 Howe Avenue, Millbury CRISTO CHICKEN SUPREME Pressure Fried Chicken and Fish and Chips Manager — Pete Cristo Telephone 865-4052 DEVOE'S T.V. 214 Millbury Ave. Phone: 75-35118 oN ie . : Admiral — eS Diplomat reer im . : umon “BEAUTY SALON 242 Millbury Ave. a Millbury, Mass. Master License 2114 Heavy Equipment Repair, Pizzas — Grinders — Spaghetti Service, Gas, and Rigatoni — Lasagna — Antipasto Electric Wiring If it crawls or rolls, we will JOHN'S PIZZA ae ayatee BILL HAYNES GARAGE 754-6968 238 Millbury Avenue Millbury, Mass. 1462 Grafton Road Millbury, Mass. 127 WAYNE'S 10 Main St. Millbury School Supplies — Clothing — Toys — Compliments Congratulations of Class of 1974 WINDLE GUN RUNNER INDUSTRIES SPORTING INC. GOODS Ron Stacy Compliments of MILLBURY ONE-STOP CLEANERS LAUNDRY Compliments of LAMBERT'S PHARMACY 40 Main St. | Millbury 865-4933 Prescriptions Russell Stover Candies PIERCE HARDWARE Your friendly hardware store’ Hardware — Paint — Electrical — Storm Windows Screen Repair — Wallpaper Plumbing 865-2155 Compliments of JUNIPER HILL KENNEL RED FARM Millbury, Mass. 1-754-3035 BOARDING HOME OF GROOMING Spine OBEDIENCE and TRAINING aa STUD CHAMPIONS SERVICE English Springer Spaniels 129 Compliments RAMSHORN McLAUGHLINS' MILLS INC. GULF SERVICE Mill Street | Elm Street Millbury, MA Millbury, MA Good Luck “ and Congratulations From ST. BRIGID'S CYC 130 Compliments of IBA INC. Daniel J. Belsito Pres. Was. 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Matthews Mrs. Anne McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCarthy Mary Agnes McMahon Ray Merchont Joseph R. Moseley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Murray Mary Norrinan Marie J. O'Mara Paul and Kristin Stephen Webb Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pelkey Armand Pelletier Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pelletier Phil and Mary Ann Mr. Harold H. Reece Mr. and Mrs. Gene Riani Mr. Joseph Riani Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Riani Mr. and Mrs. Terry Riley Mr. and Mrs. Chester Roy Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Russell Mr. George H. G. Russell Mrs. John F. Sheeran, Jr. Mrs. Marjory Smith Debbie Russell and John Stals Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Surette Mr. John A. Surette Mrs. Marie A. Surette Mr. and Mrs. John E. Swedberg Mrs. Ida Taylor Noel M. Tebo Susan Thomas Robert Townsend James Tripaldi Kimberly Tudor Melissa Tudor Mrs. Margaret Turner Julia Wall Jack Wright A Friend A Friend Paul Anderson Roxann Banks Nancy Beasley Bob and Lin Mr. and Mrs. Sylvio Bourdeau Stephen, Shannon Brooks Mrs. Brown Debbie Buffone Chick Cindy Doug Combs Sharon Cote Joe DiGregorio Karen M. Dinsdale Doreen John W. Duggan Ken Dupont Lens Evans Gramma Fearing David Fletcher Philip Grandone Gun Runner Alan Hammond Marcia Jarvis Kathy Christine LaCoy Donna LaCoy FRIENDS Ann Zawistowski Mary La Coy Janet Lagerholm Donald LaMontagne Paula Lange Steve Lange Mrs. Ann Marie Lapointe Mrs. Anna Lindholm Sharon Lindholm Lenny Lussier Honey Pie Johnson Linda Mangano Pat Moore Patti Ray Picard Dean Powers Sherri Provencher Marilyn Rabidou Tommy Rembiszewski Rita Rock Cherrie Russell Debbie Stratford Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stratford Mrs. Ginge Stimpson Kristin Swedberg Gary Swenson Stanley Swenson David Szkutak Kevin Turner Jack Wright ba LRSM ATMEL 6 STN TANI 144 Life, so they say, is but a game — And they let it slip away. Love, like the Autumn sun, should Be dying but it’s only just begun. Like the twilight in the road up ahead They don’t see just where we're goin? And all the secrets of the universe, Whisper in our ears and all the Years will come and go and take us Up, always up We may never pass this way again, We may never pass this way again. Dreams, so they say, is but — a game — And they let them drift away. Peace, like the silent dove, should be Flyin’ but it’s only just begun. | Like Columbus in the olden days. We must gather all our courage, Sail our ships out on the open Sea, cast away our fears and all The years will come and go and Take us up, always up — so We wanna laugh while the laughin’ is easy, We wanna cry if it makes it worth while We may never pass this way gain, That’s why we want it with you. Soe eee a eS Scene ae és = es Se
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