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PND) Ase) Mrs. Joan Tinsley 11 IN APPRECIATION ita Bullard Juan to Millbury We wish to thank Mrs. Bullard for her eighteen years of dedicated service High School. INGO WAT NNIDINDIVIINI GGHUCT WELO)N 14 DR. ALFRED SYLVIA MR. DONALD DRAKE Superintendent Principal i MR. MARTIN ROACH MR. RICHARD GARABEDIAN MRS. JUANITA BULLARD Assistant Principal Athletic Director Secretary MRS. MARJORIE GONYA MRS. JOAN KUSY Secretary Secretary MRS. MARJORIE ADAMS MRS. DONNA ANDERSON Library Health Services MRS. MARY ANN ANDERSON MR. JOSEPH ARCHAMBEAULT MRS. KATHY ARCHAMBEAULT Mathematics Science Science 7 MRS. LYN BALDWIN MISS DONNA BARTON Secretary Business 15 MR. GORDON BATTYE MR. RAYMOND BELANGER MR. GERALD BOUDREAU Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Industrial Arts MISS SYLVIA BRACKETT MISS MARGARET BRADFORD Domestic Science Physical Education MRS. AUDREY BROWN MR. ROCCO BRUNO Health Services Music Counselor 16 a = MR. CHARLES CAPPARELLI Social Studies aS MR. WILLIAM CUNNIN Guidance Director MISS JULIA Per EuDes Spanis French MR. JAMES CONLEE ndustrial Arts MRS. JANE DAKIN Domestic Sciences j MR. ROGER DESROSIERS French Ma 17 MR. RICHARD ELLIS Science MRS. FRANCES DUPONT Mathematics MRS. LOIS FISHER Library MR. ROBERT EVERS MR. EDWARD FARON English Mathematics — —. MR. RAYMOND GEMME Counselor ANK FORD ial Studies MR. JOHN GRAHAM MRS. DORENE GRIFFIN Social Studies Mathematics MISS AN HARRINGTON MR. HARRY HOWARD MRS. JANE KERINS Physical Education Social Studies Science MR. PAUL LACOUTURE MISS LINDA MAGNUSON Business Business 19 NES 6 id denen ry. Seneee a 2 Z aa (aa x na a = On a s8 as fake 2 came) Ms Zo ZS c [rj x ae . oe WY pA a 2 = [2] = = Se m9 op) Ge = (ate = : = 2 : - 2. 25 a ws £ ele Zé a5 Oe Ox 2 aS x wo = = 2 g cS = Gs 2s QO 2 hs aes or WN bs PA ra : : : a fe = a4 3 ox = § S ze =e oF oan 23 a a S Sale e ; ad aa = = WE 20 = MR. THOMAS MURRAY MRS. JUDITH NODDIN MR. DONALD O’LEARY Social Studies English Science MRS. FRANCES PERRY MRS. JANET ROACH Special Education Mathematics MR. WILLIAM ROSEN MR. ALBERT SACK MR. DONALD SANBORN Mathematics Industrial Arts Music PH | MRS. JOAN TINSLEY MRS. DIANNE URWILLER Counselor Science MR. FREDERICK WADSWORTH English : Sate ae Lie i a5o a we MISS NANCY WHALEN English English MRS. ANNE HOLZWARTH, R.N. MRS. HELEN SAUER, R.N. School Nurse School Nurse Ze : s “If you knew what Mona Lisa knew, you’d smile, too! : ates feiss Sete silts! a ies “May the bluebird of happiness nest on your “T could have sworn I had a class this period.” geometry book!”’ PHYSICAL EDucar; STAFF of “What a party!” ‘“How’s your love life?” we) INI TO) ite SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS L.-R. David Szkutak, President; William Haddad, Vice-President; Sharon Spirkowyc, Secretary; Paul Mardirosian, Treasurer. 26 JAYNE FRANCES ANDERSON “Innocent are her looks, but not her ways.” Whitney Insurance ... quiet “What’d she say?” Scot... her STEPHEN RICHARD ANDERSON “The day shall not be up so soon as I, to try the adven- ture of tomorrow.” France Tour pet????. . French Tour Group 2. teachers’ BARBARA LYNNE ANDERSON “Quiet are her ways, and Bee ; ANDERSON sincere are her thoughts.” ce : quiet .. . goalie . . . soap ees pepe ae ath choir Chipee ener aren ut Field Hockey 1,2,3,4; Soft- packer. . .herlaugh. . . Ski Club 1,2; Fiel 1; Aftermath Staff 4. ball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Hockey Office Staff 2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; French Tour Group 2. PAUL F. ANDERSON ‘“T've taken my fun where I’ve found it.” teatsymebobos, mea gun powder. . . ’53 Chevy . transmissions tiny? Football 1; Basketball 1: DramarGlubes SUSAN PEARL ANDERSON “Keep smiling. It makes people wonder what you're up to.” Gracie smiles weirdo?? basement Field Hockey 3,4; Pep Club 1; French Tour Group 2; Af- termath Staff 4; Prom Com- mittee 3; Ring Committee 2. JAMES AUSTIN , ; DIANE R,. BARDIER “It is easier not to speak a ‘‘A merry heart goes all the word at all, than to speak day.” more than we should.” “Get it?” ... Royal Pizza BTL Austin- one Bardzio. A: eee Healy. . . quiet. Field Hockey 1; Pep Club 1. Photography Club 2: A.V. Club 4; Aftermath Staff 4. 27 MICHEL BEDARD “Silence is a_ sign of wisdom.”’ his paper route. . . Canadi- Ane Lhoughtrul Aftermath Staff 4; A.V. Ghubme2's74: DIANNE L. BERGSTROM ‘fae nou thenewestant without me.” Bergie parties basement . . . bowling . jeans. .. Pep Club 1. JOHN ROBERT BIANCULLI ‘“‘He’s small, but he’s wise.” photographers see ame Dle John??? 100% effort JEANNE M. BOMBREDI “If you can’t be yourself, who can you be?”’ her artwork . . See ALIGN LY ats Cheerleader 2,3 (Captain 3); Pep Club 1; Drama Club 1,2; Prom Committee 3. feminine 28 CYNTHIA S. BERTRAND “Simple are the words of truth.”’ golites Berta eee Glteiie te . . .her station wagon. . . Basketball 2,3,4; Field Hockey 3,4; Golf 1,3,4; Pep Club 1; Aftermath Staff 4; Ski Club 4. DONNA M. BOIRE “Tdle, giddy, and young, I have laugh’d and danc’d and talk’d and sung.” eeee gad!!...peanuts... laughing ... Town Hall POMONA ieee Pep Club 1; Cheerleader 2,3; Track 3. CAROL M. BEESLEY “A quiet girl, but not avis what she seems to e.” most changed ... the yellow bug... Big D. innocent?.. . Pep Club 1; Needlework Club 2. RENATA ALICE BORCI ‘“You can’t see the sunshine until you’ve felt the rain.” Dean ... clubbing Donovan's. . . smiling. Rena. Cheerleader 1,2; Class Trea- surer 2; Student Council 2,3; Ring Committee 2; Prom Committee 3; Spanish Tour Group 3. LOIS A. BOUCHER “We've only just begun to live.” Mike. . . Greenwood Dairy white bomb .. . her diamond soon to be WeGien sv GARY BOUSQUET ‘Boys will be boys.” Mini-Mack ... his voice eee Oot meen em Hair: Football 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4. RONALD F. BREWER “T take life as it comes.” contacts Grafton lost in space space cadet... Basketball 1,2. JANET M. BROWN “Softly shall I tread as I go my way.” sugar pops. . . wacky. guidance office . . . bowl- ing. CHERYL E. BOWKER ‘Individuality is a mark of character.”’ Bowk . the bank Steve . . . daydreamer . basement . Cheerleader 1; Prom Com- mittee 3. ELISE P. BRODEUR ‘You are improperly dressed, unless you're wearing a smile.” Paul ... her apartment Peetriendl yawn: Reflector Staff 1,2; Needle- craft Club 2. STEPHEN ARMAND BOULEY “Tt is better to be silent and thought spea and a fool, than to remove all doubt.”’ oo BIG , 5 o Imis DEBRA J. BUFFONE ‘Go ahead, reform the world, but just don’t start without me!” Louie black race car ice cubes. . . cats. roudy. . . party. House of Representatives 1; Pep Club 1; Ring Committee 2; Field Hockey 2; Prom Committee 3; Spanish Tour Group 3. 29 ANNE-MARIE CADORETTE “When she doesn’t smile or laugh, it’s a bad day.” extra curricular activities mCHOrUS eae LUG yaar Dot ... Grant’s special Chorus 15 253;4 eee DallGamees Reflector Staff 2,3,4; After- math Staff 4; Office Staff 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Needlework Club 1. DEBBIE M. CARDIN “No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.” A.D. Pizza ... quiet friendly . Chorus 1. PAUL EDWARD BUFFONE “Big things come in small packages.” Butta football Townline Park Hill Football (1) 2534 eeelinack 1,2,3,4; French Tour Group 2. JEAN MARIE CARRIGNANT “Some people will re- member me and some will soon forget, but I'll re- member them and all the years.” the center Guiou, sure’. . Gourmet Club 1. “Sure . quiet . PATRICIA M. BUMA “The best remain silent until they have something to say.” tall . . . zooma-booma.. . Ballarc¢smaeer Reflector Staff 1,2; Ski Club 1; Pep Club 1. BRENDA A. CARUSO “Fair words never hurt the tongue.” Bren .. . jeans . Spain ... her eyes . Timmy MARIE A. CAPLETTE ‘‘A merry heart goes all the day. troublemaker Cappy . Firebird . . . gym class . . . basement Be Be Ski Club 1,2; Guidance Of- fice 4. JOHN H. CARON “To be active is to lead a ood life.” is laugh . . . Cookie . mimic). to0tball aa Football 3,4; Baseball 1; Hockey 1; Track 3,4. LEO F. CHABOT “Others are others, and I am I,” Mrs. Tinsley’s Pest farmer jeans ... Leapin’ Leroy ... basketball ... Beware Peru State!!! . Basketball 1,2,3,4. MICHELE M. COLLETTE “Talk she can and talk she will, her tongue is seldom ever still.” Mitch talkative ‘ Smith’s bar-hopper Cheerleader e203 ee eub= lishing Committee 3; Ring Committee 2. AMY LOUISE CATHERWOOD “Tf I can’t be me, then I don’t want to be anyone.” her clothes . . . boys individualistic . Student Council 1; Cafeteria Staff 1; Prom Committee 3; Office Staff 2,4. SCOTT CONNER “If it’s work that gives flavor to live, I must have no taste buds.” Mobil Park Hill boy his West Point coat ae partiesee-s, Soccer 4; Baseball 3,4; Reflector Staff 2. PETER CAVALIERE “Happiness is blowing off a Honda.” Toyota. . . his typing skills .. ‘Wanna runit?”... DONALD COONAN “Strong and content, I trav- el the open road.”’ Fred ... pottery wheel . SOCCer . Soccer 4. KEVIN CHARLES COLACCHIO “The man who minds his own business generally has a good one.”’ stretches a hisswalk Colach. . . calculator. Basketball 1,2; Track 3; Football 4; Science Club 2; Chess Club 2,3. TERRY ANN COMEAU “It is easier not to speak a word at all, than to speak more words than we should.” Aloo bis Gadillaces.:. Cheerleader 1; Pep Club 1. 31 JAY JOSEPH COONS ‘He stands in his own light.”’ OJ. 57. athletic -eeyes a Harrys ee cOld ee: Football 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4 (Captain 4); Baseball 1,2,3,4; National Honor So- ciety 2,3. NANCY CROWLEY “A kindly heart doth win the hearts of all.”’ Kevin . the piano Mache cee Chorus 1,2,4; Reflector Staff The BARRY P. DEMPSEY ROBERT DAWSON “The superior man in the world does not set his mind either for anything or against anything; what is right he will follow.” his hair statistics =e Bob... 2 History whizee. Student Faculty Congress 1; Student Council 2,3,4; Drama Club 3. DONNA MARIE PEGGY CRONKHITE “A mind not to be changed by place or time.” Billy Youngblood’s parties . her hair Student Advisory Council 2; Aftermath Staff 4. Ce Sime es ts Bite ve “It was great while it lasted, DONNELLY but from now on it will be “Softly speak and sweetly better.” smile.” Dome , . . Ge. . . GG Grafton wl DOP os 5 Witsoe basketball. . . speed Berkshire East Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2; fee ie Chess Club 1; Track 3,4. Pep Club 1. ROBIN DRYDEN “The great plea in life is doing what people say you cannot do.”’ Monte Carlo Freddy vos gt JULY 27 eee Colleen... Cheerleader 1,2; Softball 1. JANIS DRYDEN “Beauty of style and har- mony of grace.” Forbes nice clothes future model??? fashions hate nme Cheerleader 3. WILLIAM DULUDE “When your friends laugh at your jokes, you either have good friends or good jokes.” Billy ... orange Mustang meeeeaiiaras. . . the band Pep CGlubmeice track 1,4: Chess Club 2,4. KENNY ELLIOTT ‘“‘Why take life so seriously, you won't get out alive any- way.” ambitious??? SHitt Sie Chess Club 1,2. work- SANDRA JEAN FALLSTROM “Who says women are the weaker sex?”’ housework . . . Cape Cod motor head .. . pee- wee . DAVID FISHER “The world was not made in a day, so why hurry?” the Knoll Mrs. Mc- Carron’s pest . . . his bike : Village Troll. .. Baseball 1; Motorcycle Club ie “Tf I can’t bend heaven, I'll move hell.” Honka ese: Hockey 1,2; Golf 1,2,3,4. PAM EKBERG “It is better to be small and shine, than to be tall and cast a shadow.”’ Pontiac . Uxbridge Howdy’s. . . iceberg. Reflector Staff 2. MICHAEL L. ELLSTROM Stretchiear mils) aug hansen SUSAN MARIE FELICE “Innocent are her looks, but not her ways.”’ Rudgie me herfpearlacace emai flirtatious Pep Club 1; Office Staff 2,3: Chess Club 2; Prom Com- mittee 3; Ring Committee 2. NINO JOHN FORMICA “T believe and therefore I will speak.” Air Force??? ow lommye, Inetin Pe new Nova. braces ge JOURS 33 ALBERT GAGLIARDI “Small men, too, may conquer.” Allee ae colt math problem solver. . . physics class. Golf 3; Chess Club 1,2,3,4. LOUIS J. GASPAR “It is easier not to speak a word at all than to speak more words than we should.” Louie football snowmobiling quiet left Football 1,2,3,4: irae karst: Chess Club 1,2,3,4. LINDA FORTIER “Only a life lived for others is worth living.” her hair Santa Claus . . . dungarees. Chorus 4. by dis fe - hie ye o6 % aU} MARK N,. GAULIN “It doesn’t take noise to make a scholar.” physicseclass 7 aa: . . . Roger’s side kick. . . Chess Club 2; Track 2,3,4. Brain ROBERT FOSTER “There’s a little bit of e v e l in us all.” his bike™ 32 the:veray Mustang . his talk . “I gotta race this weekend” Hockey 1,2,3; Motorcycle Club 1,2; Chess Club 2. GAYLE ALLISON GEDYMIN “Only four more days until Friday.” Dennis . May 8. . . Gag . basement ah weirdo??? Prom Committee 3; After- math Staff 4; French Tour Group 2. NANCY L. GAGNE “Life is short, as is she.”’ waterskiing quiet?? .. joe...) Shinui Pep Club 1; Gee Club NV Po@e BILL G. GAUDERE “Actions speak louder than words.”’ cross country tennis .) puns). running Track 3,4; Cross Country 4; Chess Club 1,2,3,4. PHILIP LAMBERT GRANDONE “The secret to getting ahead is using the one you have.” Cougar Pinto , Sharon chemistry lab . cycles. . . future phar- maciste.. . Football 1; Hockey 1,2; Chess Club 1,2,3; Motor- cycle Club 1,2. CYNTHIA L. GUIOU “Happiness is a fake I.D. . . . that works!!”’ loud. . . teacher’s pest . center parties “Oh, come on, Mr. Ford” Aftermath Staff 4; Science Club 1; Chess Club 2; Pep Club 1. JANET LYNN GODDARD “Trust and respect are reater compliments than ove.” tiny aU eee Hel, diamond Don’s pet ee erart work ene Chorus 2,3,4; Art Club 2; Messiah 3,4. GUY GURINIAN “If you keep looking to the future, you may trip over the present.”’ his hair Sunoco Windle Field parties Basketball 2. LAURIE GONYA “Talk she can and talk she will.” lnyge Clones . . Gee... ski bum. . . Junior Prom!!! Perel Views a Field Hockey 2,3,4; Softball 2,3,4; Ring Committee 2; Prom Committee 3; Ski Club 1,2,3; Pep Glub 4; Af: termath Staff 4. WILLIAM G. HADDAD, JR. “One way to get the most out of life is to look upon it with adventure.”’ Wittya: 2. Curlyves | Magic . . . Mr. Murray’s pest. . . Football 1,2,3,4; Chess Clu 2,3; Reflector Staff 3,4; Class Vice-President 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Aftermath Staff 4. ROGER GUERIN ‘Deeds, not words.”’ Sentry studious physics class . . . architect Science (Cin . GARY J. GURINIAN “Who cares if you’re coming or going, as long as you keep on moving.” Yamaha ... the common Littles Spice. = nis eyelashes. Basketball 1,2; Soccer 4. ake 35 DOROTHY E. HAMILTON “If silence were golden, she would be rich.”’ MICHAEL JOHN HALL Dot ... manager “T am a man of few words.” woman’s lib . «. . math whiz jeans. . . quiet. . . flannel .. .centry. . . Anne’s side shiltsemene Syne kick. . Reflector Staff 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4 (Treasur- er 4); Office Staff 2,3,4; Math Club 1; Chess Club 2; Horace Mann 3,4. ‘Track !.2.) Ghess Club 2s Cross Country 1,2. DOROTHY HELEN JACQUES SCOT L. HAMILTON ‘Success belongs to the per- “A likable guy with likable severing.” ways.” f studious . . . no locker??? Duster... Youngblood’s ee (nels Kair eee odie eee Oner at. moody hon 2 jynem ee Student Teachers Aide Pro- Hockey 1,2,3; Ski Club 1. gram 3; Needlecraft Club 1; National Honor Society 3,4. RICHARD L. JETTE MARCIA L. JANNERY “Leisure is the best of all “No act of kindness, no possessions.”’ matter how small, is ever Jett. . . books. . . chemis- wasted.” try whiz. . . ‘Don’t blame Friendly’s ... her smile Me Aer RU Cone . .the basement. . . Football 1; Track 1,2,3; Chess Club 1,2. SANDRA JAYNE KAUFFMAN “A kind, gentle nature con- LINDA JOHNSON ‘‘No woman is an island ei- ther.” snowmobiling ... parties tains its own reward.” good arm... future tennis player??. . . friendly P.E. instructor . .. quiet. « Churches Softball 1. Band 1,2,3; Needlecraft Club 1. JOANNE M. KEITH “If mirth and joy be the spice of life; I am truly well seasoned.”’ Smith’s . Chuckie Park Hill . . . nice clothes Cheerleader 1,2; Chess Club 1,2; Prom Committee 3; Ski Club. LARRY LAJOIE “T can resist anything but temptation itself.’’ Sutton parties MCiniieme DID UPS... 7. Football 1; Basketball 1. GARY M. LaBRECK ‘‘A little work, alot of play.”’ waterskiing ... Sportster Singletary ... girls Football 1,4; Chess Club 3; Hockey 1,2,3,4. DOREEN MARIE LaFERRIERE “Life and good living; what else do we want besides?” Donny. . . 66 Malibu . flatetiLesmaen DOC mene Student Council 2; Office Staff 4; Field Hockey 2,3; Prom Committee 3. ROBERT PAUL LaCROSSE, JR. “I'd like to be shy, but the irls won't let me.”’ lue eyes. . . Mrs. Tinsley ee Woce. 0, the: parka peace... Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,4; Basketball 2,4. RICHARD JAMES LAGOR “Not yet old enough for a man, nor young enough for a boy.” nice clothes . Falcon Wagon . Luvs . polite Basketball Manager 4. setehge dp DANIEL WILLIAM KRUMSIEK “Good words are much, and cost little.’ East Millbury .. . football eee shy cee Feothall 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1; Basketball 1. worth PAULA J. LANGE “Youth is not a time of life. It is a state of mind.” quiet???.. . .the Knoll... Seashell. . . Chick’s . 37 38 DAVID E, LINDSTROM “All the world loves a lover.” East Millbury Romeo . . . his shirts. Chess Club 1. FREDERICK WILLIAM LUCAS ‘““A winner never quits, and a quitter never wins.” shoulder injury ... the pene Seirienalyeees 1OGt- al Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3; Basketball 1,4; Track Seas DIANE M. LAUCIS “Be a live wire and you won't get stepped on.” peeaccce ... “Are you psyched?! .. parties; motorhead Chris’s sister... Basketball 1,2,3,4 (Co-cap- tain 4); Softball 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2,3; Class President 2,3; Prom Com- mittee 3; Ring Committee 2; Aftermath Staff 4. PAUL G. MARDIROSIAN “As you slide down the banister of life, may the splinters never point the wrong way!” Mard yal eieen. DV ae sanova friendly ... exaggerations ... bogart 1,2,3,4; Hocke 1,2,3,4 (Co-captain); Trac 1,2,3,4; Class Treasurer 3,4. GEORGE LEAVENS “lm not” lazy; lm) just saving my ene rg me the park... chanted cen friendly . DEBORAH McCLINTOCK “Tf; I got nothing out of school, at least I.got myself ” loud. . . East Millbury . carefree . KENNETH LINDSTROM “Whoever invented work should have finished it.” Yoma... lazy... injury prone. . .the casts. Football 1,2,3,4; Hockey 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4. JAN MALONEY “‘A constant friend is a rare gem to have.”’ McDonald’s friendly : nice clothes ... in- telligent . National Honor Society 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3. JOHN F. McKENNEY “Tt is not necessary to un- derstand things in order to argue them.”’ Demers to... Pie... “Hey Nort” hockey!! 5 UNI mTAN 2. Gaye Hockey 1,2,3,4 (Captain); Football 1; Track 1; Chess Club 1,2; Aftermath Staff 4. TIMOTHY J. McLAUGHLIN “No sinner yet no saint.” changed freckles Mule brenda... JOSEPH P. McINERNY “The trouble with doing no- thing is you never know when- you're through.” his hair. . . quiet in school .. .outofschool???.. . Photography Club 1. LINDA L. MOORE “Pretty to talk with and pretty to walk with.” Prom Queen Food Shed Mustang ... long hair??? friendly Field Hockey 2,3,4; Basket- Dballuege3i4 eeskie Club 152; Prom Committee 3; Pep Club 1; Aftermath Staff 4. LINDA GAIL McKAY “The only way to have a friend is to be one.”’ Ballard’s seen iriendlyers. SeINOEWiCV eee Cheerleader 2,3; Chess Club 2; Science Club 1; Pep Club Al. GARY PAUL MOOSKIAN “I have only two things against school; teachers and studying.” Moose. . . Hey Gary”. .«s spacey smiling rebel. . Motorcycle Chibi: WILLIAM EDWARD McKENNEY “A time to keep silent and a time to speak.” Columbomware Viabelicuaaeae accounting . . . Bob’s side kickeaeae Chess Club 2; Dramatic Club 2; Aftermath Staff 4; Reflector Staff 4; Spanish Tour Group 3. JANICE L. MINGOLLA “The only way to avoid trouble is to cause it and Henry Bi a oo (OCUMMNES 5 5 Cheerleader 1,2. 39 40 PAUL D. NELSON “With God, all things are possible.” Gus. . religious . . quiet . pamphlets . BRIAN LEO PAUL POWERS “Men of few words are the ’ best men.’ Popeye Townline. . Chess Club 2. wrangler . quiet . ELLEN L. O°’ CONNOR “T take life as it comes.” Buick Skylark Special... apples... basketball... DRESSES cane Field Hockey 2,4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4 (Co-captain); Softball 1,2,4; Ski Club 1; Aftermath Staff 4. KAREN LYNN O’ LOUGHLIN “Give her sports and she’s off to glory.” Sticks sports nut “Tell metaboutat’ a. Field Hockey 2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4 (Co-captain); Basket- ball 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Aftermath Staff 4. CHRISTINE ROSE NORTON “To do easily what is dif- ficult for others,.is the mark of talent.’’ Nort... friendly ayaa know I flunked”. . . okay Field Hockey 1,2,3,4 (Co- captain); Softball 1,2,4; Bas- ketball 2,3,4; National Honor Society 2,3,4 (Secre- tary 3); Horace Mann 3,4; Aftermath Staff 4. STEVEN A. OLIVER “A genius is a person who does unique things of which no one would expect him to be capable.” Ollie calm down Einstein. . . big words . military strategy... Golf 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4. CHRISTANN MARY pene “Women will be the last thing controlled by man.” boys. . . parties. . . flirta- tious frosty Diane’s sister. . . Field Hockey 1,2,3,4 (Co- captain); Backetball 12 Bas Softball 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 1,4; Prom Committee 3; Af- termath Staff 4. ROBERT POWERS “If having fun were a crime, he would be serving a life sentence.” Cobb his laugh milk truck. . . parties... Track 1,2,3,4; Chess Club Deke JEFF A. PRUE “T try not to let school inter- fere with my education.” changed hanging around. . .quiet???.. . Chess Club 1,2,3; Cross Country 1; Ski Club 2. GLENN RUDGE “Doing nothing is often the best remedy.” EaAtlyie + eeelcars . . . blonde hair. Chess Club 2,3,4. Getty ERNEST REEKS “No man is useless in the world, if he lightens the burden of someone else.”’ John grease monkey . -his_ car Grant’s . Mr. D’s pest . Aftermath Staff 4: ‘Drama Club 3. ANGELO THOMAS ROMANO “The trouble with being a leader today is that you can’t be sure whether the people are following you or chasing you.” Angie. = —1ootvall 2) sP.V. eee bichmhuind lesa lis laugh Mardy’s side Kickers Football 1,2,3,4 (Captain); Hockey 1,2,3,4; Track 1,3,4. LYN A. RAMSDEN “When love begins, you gaze only at each other. Later you look outward in the same direction.” her diamond clothes 7. - shy - nice quiet SUSAN ROBICHAUD “Innocent are her looks but not her ways.”’ parties Youngblood’s eee Cuietemn eiriendlys Cheerleader 1,2. JOSEPH ROYCEWICZ “Blessed are they who maintain silence, for they shall not be quoted.” tall... hunting... big feet. . . taxidermist... Cross Country 2; Chess Club 1. EDWARD RUSSELL “A little learning is a dan- gerous thing.”’ arty long blonde air!! friendly ... “What was last night’s homework??”’ , 41 42 MICHAEL J. SHEEHAN “Just passin’ through.”’ lis We 5 oo eep on Truckin, ae eee bane ine around. . .the Knoll. . . Track 1; Student Council 2,3,4; Student Advisory Council 3; Regional Adviso- ry Council 3,4; Smoking mmittee 2,3,4. SHARON LEE SPIRKOWYC “Give the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you.” Spirky ... the organ... her spelling ... Phil... Dairy Delite chorus Field Hockey 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; National Honor So- ciety 2,3,4; Ring Committee 2; Aftermath Staff 4; Class Secretary 1,2,3,4. JAYNE C, SALOIS ‘“‘A blush is beautiful, but sometimes inconvenient.” Friendly’s . . . blush diets long hair fat??? . Pep Club 1; Office Staff 2,3; Prom Committee 3; After- math Staff 4. WAYNE RICHARD STEARNS “Few doors to success are marked pull — most are marked push.” Nova . the Pusher Pasa Station samen VLT. Conlee’s buddy . Chess Club 1. RONALD C, SCOTT “He has the sixth sense, the sense of humor.” witty twigs peeeacce. ..nice... Track 3,4; Chess Club 3,4. _ MARK R. STEWART ‘Good thoughts are the best friends.”’ the: Prom”. = oiretch ae Jordan Marsh. . . Park Hill 5 o OWI Track 2,3,4. ALFRED R. SIMONEAU, JR. “I never think of the future; it comes soon enough.’’ Youngblood’s . Valiant oo oN. 5 Track 2; Chess Club 1,2; Motorcycle Club 2. SCOTT STANSBURY ‘“‘Smarter than he looks.”’ Nova the Knoll ... concerts. . .Gomer... National Honor Society 3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Class President 1; Chess Club 2. ROGER L, THORNBURG “Dynamite comes in small packages.” Rog. . . Mighty-Might. . . ae PeEisiGam pr. Football 1,2,3,4 (Captain a Baseball 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 1,2. KIM E. TRIPPI “A reserved appearance hides a devilish nature.” friendly ... well dressed Peeeepullible . . . Leo’s pal Softball 3,4; Prom Com- mittee 3; Ring Committee 2; Student Faculty Congress 1; Cheerleader 2; Aftermath Staff 4. DAVID SZKUTAK “Winning isn’t everything, but it beats anything that comes in second.” Skahoootack Irish??? . brain . track star Cross Country 1,2,3,4 (Cap- tain); Track 1,2,3,4; Basket- ball 1,2,4 (Captain); Chess Club 2; Photography Club 3,4; Student Council 3,4; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Class Treasurer 1,2; Class Vice-President 3; Class President 4. RICHARD ROLAND TURCOTTE “T was glad to be able to an- swer promptly, and I did. I said I didn’t know.”’ Parke Sanockeyll) en - Mustang ... Mr. O’Leary Lov’em and leav’em Hockey 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 2,3; Football 4; Golf 3,4. ROBERT JOSEPH TABOR “Nothing can come out of the artist, that is not in the man.” Art Class Donovan's soda jerk ... his Garpetwn Golf 1,2; Photography Club 1,3; Reflector Staff 4; Dra- matic Club 2; Chess Club 1; Aftermath Staff 4; National Honor Society 2,3,4 (Pres- ident 3,4). RICHARD T. VIGEANT “Believe in the power of God; He can do many won- derful things for you.” Crunch. . . Newsweek. . . studious. . . shy. . . quiet Hockey Manager 1; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4. THERESA ANN TOKUS “What I do not understand, ITpause. . .lexamine. . .” Hokus-Pokus. . . “I know’’ braces athletic lee ams o Tle where?! !”’ Field Hockey 2,3,4; Basket- ballmie223°4- Sottballed, 253:4 (Co-captain); Aftermath Staff 4; Ski Club 1. SANDY A. TROMBOWICZ “With sunshine beside me the rest of my life, the years Tee will be the best of my ife.” her driving. . . parties. . . basement. . . Mustang. . . peanie. . = fruit) )punch Basketball 2; Prom Com- mittee 3; Aftermath Staff 4; Spanish Tour Group 3. 43 44 PAM MARIE WARREN pecer smiling. It makes e wonder what you're peop up to.” Tinkerbell ment. . . “Oh wow!!!” . Worm... Chorus 4; Office Staff 4. the base- CYNTHIA L. WHITE “Those who bring happi- ness to others can not help but be happy themselves.” quiet. 4) Jefco =. | soap operas airforce friendly . JOAN MARY YOUNG “The only way to have a friend is to be one.”’ Hiet eae etiopeGhestaar the dent. . .W.C.N.B.... Office Staff 4; Field Hockey Manager 2. WILLIAM WITKOWSKI “It’s not what you do but what you can get away with that counts.” Ski. . . “Did anyone hear a lie wo War 5 5 Chine shark... Golf 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4 (Captain). JAMES P, ZIMAGE “Last in name, but certainly not in mind.” quiet basketball ... track man. . .jumper... Track 1,2,3,4; Football 1; Basketball 2. LINDA SUE WEAVER “Her security is knowin that no one will ever lan men on her special star.” “T’m lost’... . tebe! aaa . + Smith’s , Ss Wiepae Field Hockey 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3; Chorus 3; Office Staff 4, SUSAN BANACH “The best remain silent until they have something to say.” Sue... quiet. . . Worces- ULCER nc JAMES PATRICK DONOVAN “Happiness is a motor- ” RICHARD GOSSELIN “Once in a while, you have to let the rest of the world go by.” tennis ... tinted glasses moerguiets. .. Track 1,2; Cross Country T2354: CAMERA SHY JAMES BEAUSOLEIL ‘Happiness is a typewriter that makes no mistakes.” F.R.F. space F.R.F, space. . .Duraclean.. . Photography Club 1. PAT A, FAFARD “A step at atime, one goes a long way.” her artwork. . CWI 5 5 ¢ changed... PAUL HAGSTROM “Life is one long process of getting tired.” CarSmee Oa G TU eae motorhead. ..short??... STEVEN WILLIAM BORN “To inspire peace of mind, break all rules and regula- tions.” Alexander Monday the 2nd teachers’ pest ... mischievous. . . Mr. Ford’s Dalene Chess Club 1,2,3; Basketball Al MICHELLE FONTAINE “IT agree with no man’s opinion; I have some of my own.” Mickey. . .herlaugh.. . Greenwood Street. . . Chess Club 1. PAUL HAYNES “The best remain silent until they have something to say.” quiet . .. mechanic gas station fireman TOM M. CHARRON “Man is superior to all other animals.” injury prone . : Beware U-Conn ... Tommy Touchdown temper. = . Football 1,2,3,4 (Captain); Basketball 1,2,3,4 (Captain); Baseball 1,2,4. Pe SMSIZe PHILIP E, GENDRON “It is not what you do but what you Can get away with that counts.” long hair ... C.Y.C. bas- ketball. . . Chess Club 2. PAUL HOLMES “Simple are the words of truth.” Mobil 4 a .ford)...2.. quiet CYNTHIA ANN KELOSIS ‘Whenever I feel like study- ing, I go out until I feel better.” the Fox coordina- tion??? . nice clothes . . . Shrewsbury Street. . . Ring Committee 2; Cheer- leader 1; Prom Committee 3. RICHARD MORRISSETTE “IT like work; it fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours.” Old Common .. . his hair 50 0 py Senet 4 5 « Hockey 4; Chess Club eZe onan DANA B. STURGIS “The world can’t be seen through blood-shot eyes.” turkey .. . Flaming Arrow OCOD Sibley Road!!!... 45 David Szkutak MOST VALUABLE Sharon Spirkowyc DsStertaNe WITTIEST Michele Collette Bill Haddad MOST ALL-AROUND Chris Norton David Szkutak FRIENDLIEST CLASS GRUBS Paul Mardirosian Kim Trippi Janice Mingolla Richard Jette Carol Beesley MOST CHANGED im Tim McLaughl BEST DRESSED MOST FLIRTATIOUS ippi Kim Tr Rick Lagor Bob LaCrosse jani Chris Po Leo Chabot Karen O’Loughlin MOST ATHLETIC CLASS CLOWNS Cindy Guiou 49 ores tease + . Pr ‘ 7h os | iM | Nt Wie Were N SSME DERCLASS UN 52 JUNIOR OFFICERS R hs k ¥ Af 624 Kathy McLaughlin, Treasurer; Kathy Mooney, Secretary; John Lacouture, Vice-President; Debby Dulmaine, President. ; cl at bed Y) et $ eee aemet eg ceett - e@ «80 bias bail s shee ee bibeh de. dies eee ¥e tone war? 8% -2ee@ cnet? SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Joanne Francis, President; Maureen Foley, Treasurer; Robin Wackell, Sec- retary; Bob Hall, Vice-President. 54 FRESHMEN OFFICERS Marilyn Courville, President; Maureen Bernier, Secretary; Wendy Stans- bury, Vice-President; Donna Stolberg, Treasurer. 56 Ae Os Oxford West Boylston David Prouty Uxbridge Grafton Leicester Northbridge Undefeated SWCL Champions Wachusett Invitational — 2nd place Coach Gordon Battye First row, l.-R. — W. St. Denis, J. Bianculli, T. Hachey, T. Szkutak. Second row, |.-r.— Coach Gordon Battye, K. Boucher, D. Szkutak, E. Szkutak, P. Lowe, B. Schroeder, B. Gaudere. Apes | CROSS COUNTRY Zoe 20 — 39 18 — 37 22 — 33 18 — 42 19 — 42 19 — 38 Captain David Szkutak FIELD HOCKEY Oxford West Boylston David Prouty Uxbridge Grafton Northbridge Leicester Oxford West Boylston David Prouty Uxbridge Grafton 0—2 Northbridge 0—O Chris Pojani, Chris Norton Leicester 1—0O + ohana accieie, ae serrata Eva! sae Varsity First row, L.-R. — K. Bunnewith, S. Johnson, D. Beaton, K. Kulig, M. Dwinell, D. Orrell, L. Wilczynski. Second row, L.-R. — Coach An Harrington, D. Dubois, Mgr., S. Anderson, K. O’Loughlin, L. Moore, B. Asselta, C. Pojani, C. Norton, C. Bertrand, E. O’Connor, B. An- derson, T. Tokus vee alee tS i S cS Sheccacaescccorenss:: So SA en ak BE ED ee Sg | ; in f oh Er Tt} e tte 4 FOOTBALL Ashland West Boylston Uxbridge Grafton Oxford Auburn Leicester David Prouty Northbridge Co-Capts., L.-R. — G. Bousquet, R. Thornburg, Coach Hudson Matson, A. Romano, T. Charron. 0—O 21—8 7—0 6 — 22 22—7 7—0 24—6 12 —0 8 — 20 First row, L.-R. — D. Krumsiek, L. Gaspar, G. Bousquet, P. Mardirosian, A. Romano, P. Buffone, G. LaBreck, R. Turcotte. Second row, L.-R. — J. Caron, R. LaCrosse, K. Colacchio, F. Lucas, J. Coons, R. Thornburg, T. Charron, W. Haddad, K. Lindstrom. Ad 4 ILS reNOUT Es Pee ORESESESTILENS? WL WHE Ms OOS) pete ER Dae a ee SOCCER Sutton (H) West Boylston (H) St. John’s (H) Oxford (A) Holy Name (H) West Boylston (H) Tantasqua (A) Sutton (A) Tantasqua (H) Wachusett (A) First row, L.-R. — S. Griffin, J. Proctor, R. McKay, P. Fitzpatrick, S. Taylor, R. Cuthbertson. Second row, L.-R. — K. McKay, S. McLaughlin, D. Coonan, S. Conner, T. McLaughlin, M. Fortier, J. Cadorette, Coach Peter Brady. 0) oe Sm EG 7S A oe a es Ga ® Xs te e é € e e TALE oti LEY) baler Me By 2 8 os Sha. . gi GLAa TT BOYS BASKETBALL Tom Charron Jay Coons Captains 70 First row; I. to r. — L. Chabot, T. Charron, J. Coons, B. Witkowski, D. Szkutak, R. Thornburg, B. LaCrosse. Sec- ond row, I. to r.— Coach James Murin, F. Lucas, M. Mello, E. Szkutak, S. Griffin, M. Dunford, A. Graham. Diane Laucis Co-Captains Ellen O’Connor ee Samco to gr rR eS First row, I. to r.— Coach Susan Dileo, C. Gaulzetti, K. O’Loughlin, D. Laucis, E. O’Connor, C. Pojani, P. Tower, K. Bunnewith. 72 Second row, |. to r.— D. Stolberg, M. Dwinell, C. Bertrand, T. Tokus, J. Stockwell, J. Swett, C. Norton, L. Moore. (GERI GISEN area Se eee iran meme Coach Richard Ellis, Assistant Capt. Ken Lindstrom, Captain John McKenney, Assistant Capt. Paul Mardirosian. . First row, |. to r.— W. Stansbury, Mgr., D. Rudge, G. Labreck, R. Proctor, S. Jernstrom, R. Turcotte, Coach R. Ellis. Second row, |. to r. — D. Taylor, P. Wahlstrom, R. Morissette, J. Coons, K. Lindstrom, J. McKenney, P. Mardirosian, J. Ostrowski, R. Marlboro. Third row, |. to r.— J. Proctor, P. Antaya, T. Markey, A. Romano, N. Choiniere, P. Antaya, K. Wood. 74 : 75 BOYS TRACK AND FIELD Coach John Graham CAPTAINS x eS 4 Po gata gh, mre First row, |. to r. — T. Hamilton, B. Young, J. Bianculli, G. Bousquet, C. Hamilton, S. Wilbur, A. Gagliardi, P. Buffone, T. Hachey, L. Gaspar, B. Gaudere. Second row, I. to r.— Coach John Graham, T. Szkutak, J. Cadorette, K. Boucher, A. Romano, K. Lindstrom, M. Bourdeau, T. Pratt, M. Gaspar, P. Mardirosian, C. Fjellman, R. Lagor, J. Caron, R. Elie, F. Lucas, Asst. Coach Dave Wilbur. Third row, |. to r.— W. Soucy, B. Goulding, S. Mogren, W. St. Denis, D. Szkutak, J. Zimage, T. Lucas, M. Stewart, P. Lowe, E. Szkutak, B. O’Connor, B. Pearson, J. Ward. ¥ a ene Row 1: W. Stansbury, L. Aubrey, D. Dulude, J. Aubuchon, M. Lucey, M. Belardo, M. Bernier, J. Bianculli, A. Zawistowski. Row 2: P. Leavens, C. Rauer, P. Bouthillette, B. Foster, D. Cardin, P. Cooney, R. Scott, M. Foley, M. Goulding. Row 3: M. Anderson, C. Oliver, T. Schaeffer, L. Mercer, C. Dawson, M. Dubois, K. Dinsdale, S. Calocci, S. LaCrosse, L. Bruno, B. Colacchio, D. Ethier, T. Ferguson, J. Scannel, L. Wilcynski, L. Demers, K. McLaughlin, K. Kulig, D. Beaton, Coach Joan Bromley. TTT [ge tis BASEBALL ’ ee MILLBURY te e | 8¢ Bie URy m iy Row 1: P. Wahlstrom, W. Haddad, J. Coons, R. LaCrosse, T. McLaughlin, N. Choiniere. Row 2: Coach Ray Greenwood, J. Ostrowski, M. Mello, A. Graham, D. Westerman, S. Griffin, D. Hansen, T. Markey. SOFTBALL cg a Coach An Harrington Co-Capt. Terry Tokus Co-Capt. Karen O’Loughlin te “ as } ae —- : i . - ‘an 7 is Se a ‘i ihe P . ial . tr: “9 “s rs “f = og ib oun The f a4 ss ’ i % ia, ma “ 4 a “ ra os _ - = - - = hI phe s Tbk ik a Avan wha ve Mitei- wy hy shies Se aen i — « First Row, |. to r. — M. Dwinell, D. Ledoux, C. Pojani, D, Gagnon, K. O’Loughlin, J. Bousquet, D. Stolberg, D. Orell, J. Francis, K. Macguire. Second row, I. to r. — E. O’Connor, D. Laucis, S. Johnson, L. Opacki, G. Maynard, L. Swedberg, T. Tokus, K. O’Loughlin, B. O’Connor, A. Lacouture, B. Anderson, Miss An Harrington. GOLF L to R Row 1 — D. Boire, J. Lacouture, L. Gagliardi, C. Bertrand, B. Jacques, T. Bekier. Row 2 — M. Ellstrom, B. Witkowski, S. Oliver, J. Witkowski, J. Schroeder, Coach McGrail. 84 weer side ead def ee Gt Al AOS th 0 Yan. Molt Bis sates LIBRARY STAFF row 1: M. Ingalls, S. Saucier, C. Bourget, D. Bonzey, J. Scannell; row 2: E. Wilson, M. Cour- ville, D. Malky, D. Eckland, C. Dawson, P. Gurney, J. Jones; row 3: J. Kenary, M. Bernier, D. Morris, D. Carberry, A. Zawistowski. - 4 j 2 4 H ee Hi Airis i my: 3 By, SMa RL. SHAE (CILIUs: row 1: D. Gagnon, J. Bousquet, M. Aspinwall; row 2: B. Asselta, R. Scott, C. Bertrand, L. Swedburg, S. LaCrosse, J. Kenary, A. Zawistowski, E. Lind, Mr. Battye, Mrs. Anderson; row 3: M. Jette, A. Holden, J. Robichaud, K. Bunnewith, D. Nash, L. Gagliardi, A. Romano, J. Lacouture, S. Mogren, D. Beaton, D. Pratt. © PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB row 1: W. Stansbury, Mr. Battye, M. Belardo, J. Caplette, D. Morris; row 2: J. Bianculli, D. Szkutak, K. Boucher, Mr. Boudreau. REFLECTOR STAFF row 1: C. Gaulzetti, M. White, N. Dominique, J. Rogers, P. Marcell, E. Smith; row 2: B. Young, S. Saucier, C. Morris. 91 CHESS CLUB — Z [1] a =) — Y) COUNCIL row 1: S. Duso, E. Szkutak, R. Dawson, M. Sheehan, J. Weaver; row 2: J. Crowley, D. Dul- maine, L. Swedberg, C. Keith, B.. Fox, M. Courville. TOUR GROUP } My, a row 1: W. Rice, P. Mitchell, Mr. G. Desrosiers, P. Buffone, J. Caplette; row 2: Mr. R. Desrosiers, D. Westerman, J. Tranter. ee ‘ Roo ey ae i nk NEE: a OS CP @REIGESSLABE row 1: L. Weaver, J. Goddard, A. Cadorette, L. Gonya, D. Laferriere, J. Keith, S. Simone; row 2: K. Kolokowski, M. White, C. Dufault, L. Putrus, D. LaChance, J. Bianculli, M. Foley, S. Calocci, N. Connors, M. Anderson; row 3: K. McLaughlin, R. Scott, A. Zawistowski, D. Dulmaine, K. Kulig, J. Kenary, C. Baroni, P. Moquin, J. Stockwell; row 4: W. Stansbury, P. Desrosier, K. Basinet, P. Stansbury, P. 93 Belsito, J. Donaghy, B. Anderson, D. Hamilton, B. Foster. FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS row 1: M. Bernier, S. Calocci, J. Bianculli, D. Malky; row 2: M. Courville, R. Wackell, J. Dumas, P. Cooney. Pr oles. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY row 1: J. Jones, R. Tabor, Mrs. Dupont, D. Hamilton, A. Graham; row 2: M. Gaspar, D. Dulmaine, D. Grindley, K. LaChance, D. Jacques, D. Szkutak, S. Spirkowyc, J. Lacouture; row 3: J. Brown, K. Mooney, J. Keith, B. Fox, L. Swedberg, T. Schaeffer, S. Johnson, 94 K. O'Loughlin, C. Norton, J. Maloney, T. Hamilton; row 4: B. Goulding, L. Boucher, D. Chausse, G. Maynard, M. Kotel, M. Ingalls, K. Loconto, L. Wilczynski, R. Elie, E. Szkutak, R. Vigeant, S. Duso. BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS row 1: R. Wackell, M. Courville, P. Cooney, J. Dumas; row 2: D. Malky, S. Calocci, M. Bernier, J. Bianculli. HOCKEY CHEERLEADERS row 1: E. Collette, B. Foster, P. Belsito; row 2: C. Army, K. Kolokowski; row 3: P. Belsito. LETTERMEN row 1: T. Tokus, B. Anderson, S. Anderson, E. O’Connor, D. Laucis, C. Pojani, K. O’Loughlin, C. Bertrand; row 2: R. Turcotte, K. Colacchio, A. Romano, B. Gaudere, R. LaCrosse, L. Gonya, M. Collette, J. Mingolla; row 3: J. Bombredi, J. McKenney, J. Caron, B. Haddad, L. Gaspar, D. Krumsiek, A. Simoneau, P. Buffone; row 4: P. Mardirosian, K. Lindstrom, D. Szkutak, B. Witkowski, M. Stewart, J. Bianculli; row 5: B. Powers, R. Thornburg, G. LaBreck, L. Chabot, Scott Conner, F. Lucas, J. Zimage, J. Coons; row 6: L. Johnson, C. Norton, S. Spirkowyc, D. Boire, L. Moore, J. Keith, T. Charron. AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB row 1: J. Austin, R. Dangredo, J. Caplette, Mr. Battye, M. Bedard. row 1: Mrs. Weihrauch, P. Belsito, J. Proctor, K. Kolokowski, A. Lacouture, D. Carberry, M. Lucey, M. Gosselin; row 2: D. Eckland, J. Cadorette, M. Mello, J. Brady, E. McGrath, J. Gon- sorcik, P. Cooney; row 3: D. Corey, P. Belsito, M. Courville, M. Bernier, C. Bengston, P. Leav- ens, T. Capistron. CHORUS row 1: D, Platts, J. Goddard, Mr. Sanborn, S. Spirkowyc, D. Eckland, D. Lacoy, J. Donaghy; row 2: E. Wilson, V. Douglas, P. Latti, A. Cadorette, A. Graham, D. Hamilton, L. Fortier, R. Demers, S. Hall: row 3: J. Beaudoin, B. Trott, C. Allard, M. Lacoy, S. Powers. a | | ELA tk ah £44 tha EEAA A aon HORACE MANN Row 1: C. Norton, D. Szkutak, G. Maynard. Row 2: D. Hamilton, D. Grindley, S. Johnson, A. Graham. AFTERMATH STAFF Sk 7 Row 1, L to R: W. Haddad, J. McKenney, C. Norton, E. O’Connor, C. Bertrand, N. Whalen. Row 2: S. Anderson, E. Reeks, D. Anderson, C. Pojani, L. Weaver, A. Cadorette, T. Tokus, W. McKenney, S. Spirkowyc, J. Salois, K. O’Loughlin, D. Laucis. Row 3: M. Bedard, J. Austin, R. Tabor. - MANY THANKS To the members a the Photography Team Martha Belardo : - a A . John Bianculli- John Caplette Darlene Moni Wendy Stansbury ee ‘David Szkutak Mr. Boudreau __- Mr. Battye 100 image THUS ENDETH ANOTHER DAY. JUNIOR PROM ain” - + @ ae = x JR 680 aH Rw 6 Court — Paula Lange, Kim Trippi, Linda Moore, Janice Mingolla, Robin Sabourin. 104 NATIONAL HONOR ow eeokes seneseree secant ROE wii se SAG OE SS nee el SS PRR ree ace President Bob Tabor Dorothy Hamilton Treasurer 106 SOCIETY INDUCTION President Vice- Alan Graham Secretary Joyce Jones 107 PANCAKE BREAKFAST CAR WASH SLAVE Oo5e | AUCTION rath oa. © @. 111 asi, a | a E 7. Z . m 4 O Z ta ap IRE Re Ria Ree ecm ad ca A = 2) op 116 Ace eSNG ig as LPR OS PALA RUNDE Sk RS ectheearnionnn SS Naat Stee a Oe 117 CLASS OS OD POOL LE Mr. he ‘oa ‘ Ve 4 b hs j w 118 DAY The Class of 1975 of Millbury Memorial High School cordially invites you to attend the following Commencement Week (etivities Chass Day Program Gune 10, 1975 2:00 p.m. DMillbury High Schaal (Guditertant brats Vern we ee ons et w 8b: Per 2 yee? jeyaeene: Tihae? Wo Vines 119 120 121 = iD i comrrnny AnceayT BAITORS naw ee GRADUATIO BECOME YOUR DREAM The Ono Class Bh the 67) Lillbury Q Visors High, @ehoo! core nay invites you to its Graduation Coane to be hela. at the Féigh, @eheol Aithletic Feeld Sih cab (J une Lroelih nineteen hndred Eek sbpentgelive at 0:30 p.m. CNeeed seat I Elly ey} y ¥ ADVERTISEMENTS AWN AO SANG ae LS arse 9 Bt MILLBURY SAVINGS BANK Elm Street Millbury SERVING THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1854 Compliments of Lambert’s Pharmacy 40 Main Street Millbury 865-4933 Prescription Specialists Compliments From Mr. Mrs. Dennis Mulhane Congratulations From IBA. Inc. President Daniel J. Belsito Full Line of Take out Food Pizza — Grinders — Spaghetti Rigatoni — Lasagna — Antipasto John’s Pizza 754-6695 Corner Wheelock Millbury Ave. Millbury, Mass. Pierce Hardware 101 Elm Street Millbury, Mass. 865-2155 “To Serve You Better”’ Pierce’s Wallpaper Corner Wallpaper at Discount Prices. 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Caron P. Catherwood Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clayter Compliments of St. Charles Hotel Mr. and Mrs. William A. Conrad Jean and Art Crizer Mrs. Dakin | Dale and Linda Bruce and Holly Diplomat Beauty Salon Diplomat House of Carpet and Wallpaper Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dryden Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brewer Mr. and Mrs. R.P. Ekberg Evelyn Elliott Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott Mr. and Mrs. George Erickson Ed and Pat Faron Mr. and Mrs. Louis Felice Linda Fisher Frank W. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gaudere Gold Dust Twins Mr. and Mrs. Omer Gonya Mrs. Jean Gurinian Mrs. Clara Graves Jane Graves Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Guilfoyle Xavier Guimard Mr. and Mrs. James Guinee, Jr. Freeman and Doris Guiou Irene Hamilton A.R. Hansen Raymond R. Hanson Hanson-Investors Diversified Services Mr. and Mrs. James Hayes Mr. and Mrs. John Holman Mr. and Mrs. Gearald Holmes, Sr. Paul Holmes Mr. and Mrs. Adelard Dupont Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Howe Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacques Janice and Hank Mrs. Magnhild Johnson The Keith Family Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Kerins Kootz Miss Jacquelyn Krumsiek Mrs. Joan Kusy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lange Lynn and Joey Al Marando Marie’s Beauty Salon Mary and Pat Oran David Matson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McCarron Mr. and Mrs. Adam McClintock Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. McClintock McLaughlin’s Gulf Teri McNamara Martha Mingolla Mr. and Mrs. Webb Mixon Monkey Face Mr. and Mrs. Philip Moscynski Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murray 141 142 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Bianculli Bin Bin Robert Bombredi Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Boudreau Jane M. Bourque Miss Bracket F.J. Brady Brian and Dawn Butch and Diane Catherwood A Buddy Buffy and Whiskey Mr. and Mrs. H. Bullens Jim Buma Mike Buma Karen Bunnewith Cappy the Creep Patricia Merle Catherwood Peggy Chesna Compliments of a Friend Sue Davidson Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Desrosiers Diplomat House of Carpets E.M. Donahoe Micki Dumas Sue Elie Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Foster J. Fortier A Friend Frances Gauthier Mrs. Fabiola Goddard Georgianna Grenier Kevin and Donna Guiou June Gurinian Bobby Hamilton Sandra Hjort Joyce Holmes Richard Jacques Jipper Mr. and Mrs. Howard Josephsen Josephsen Family Key John Kaceivch Karen B. Carol Kenneway Paul A. Lacouture, Sr. Mary Lange Steve Lange Patrice Latti Leslie and Jim Stephanie J. Linek Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Lucas Magic J. Maloney Mr. and Mrs. David Marcoux Mr. and Mrs. Gustaf O. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Ronald V. Nelson Stu and Marge Oberist Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O‘Brien Mrs. Eleanor M. O’Connor Harry V. O’Connor-Plumbing and Heating Mr. and Mrs. Carl Opacki Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Paquette Blaise Pascal Mr. Peebody Pittsburgh Paints Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Prue Mr. and Mrs. Richard Prue Putian Brian Ramsden Chick Riley Mr. and Mrs. William Roach Karen Rose Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rudge Diane Albrizio An Alumna Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson Kathy Archambeault David Bardier FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. James Sheehan Elizabeth A. Simoneau Mrs. Mary Sirard Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stewart Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Stewart Susan St. John Paul Tabor Tessie and Waldo Joan Tinsley Mr. and Mrs. Edward Trombowicz Mr. and Mrs. Roland Turcotte Valentine Mr. and Mrs. Edward Valois Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Young Louie Zona Edgar Zomona San Diego Zoo ZUGDUG COsLic Donna Barton Beans!!! Terry Bernard Richard Bertrand, Jr. Joanne Bianculli 143
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