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1) THEA EEL CER PUM AL LER LLE TTA LET NEAR DOP EEA LE LETRA PTT MOC COTM OCTR EG TRS we ; oe Bara) ee Fee uy, re a — acme: |” ny 3 f ' ut m StH Sates Son ae Re fate F PRESS } : = 5 yo wy Be cal 4 4 - = - 3 f £ 2 - : : , 7 : : P re “0 anbuineatempienig OP ) ' rig ee aa : wee - ‘ ‘ 4 + Doone the Ny Oe eee Bi} at a . = 5 4 ‘+ 2 a B . re 3 e : ie . w ass 4 oe mae . “$ ant . un: We te kes ee h y- abe Rees a NCO fnew ae A zd a Sa et ORES FO ee ‘ _ ad : a pt Pe Mis. , ‘ ag ws roe a — - : a Re 2: ea’ oe i 4 a? P , e = ’ A gq cf 4 C= io —S « ee ee tibiae fee Jy — a jou, | ee eee 1a oping abate abeibibabe nbd byicfede als Canis NN Re AUSURHENT ES (yy 4 : DEDICATION Seldom comes a man who is both a teacher and a friend. Therefore, through the dedication of our yearbook, we, the Class of 1976, would like to express our deepest appreciation to you, Mr. Martin Roach, for your hard work and devoted service to us and other students of Millbury High School. YEARBOOK ADVISOR Mrs. Nancy Witkowski 10 oo BS ES UA Mrs. Joan Tinsley 11 IN APPRECIATION We, the Class of 1976, would like to extend our thanks to Mrs. Jane Dakin for 21 years of devoted service. We, the Class of 1976, would like to extend our deepest appreciation to Mr. Robert Evers for the educa- tion and humor he provided us during his teaching years at Millbury High School. TEACHERS 14 N “ : 4. Ye ) ae Y sais DR. ALFRED SYLVIA MR. DONALD DRAKE MR. MARTIN ROACH Superintendent Principal Assistant Principal Xx MR. RICHARD GARABEDIAN MR. HARRY LOSO Athletic Director Director of Special Services MR. STANLEY F. STICKNEY MRS. JOAN KUSY MRS. MARJORIE GONYA Business Manager Secretary Secretary MR. WILLIAM CUNNING MR. RAYMOND GEMME MRS. LYN BALDWIN Guidance Director Counselor Secretary MSs COIS FISHER MRS. SYLVIA GIBEAU Library Secretary MRS. DOROTHY ANDERSON MRS. ANNE HOLZWARTH, R.N. Secretary Secretary School Nurse 15 MRS. MARY ANN ANDERSON MR. JOSEPH ARCHAMBEAULT Mathematics Science MRS. KATHY ARCHAMBEAULT MISS DONNA BARTON MR. GORDON BATTYE Science Business Industrial Arts MR. ARTHUR BOMENGEN MR. GERALD BOUDREAU Mathematics Industrial Arts 16 MISS SYLVIA BRACKETT MR. PETER BRADY Domestic Science Social Studies MR. ROCCO BRUNO MR. CHARLES CAPPARELLI MR. PAUL CLANCY JR. Music Social Studies English MR. JAMES CONLEE MISS BARBARA DEBS Industrial Arts English 17 MISS JULIA DeFEUDIS MR. GEORGE DESROSIERS Spanish French MR. ROGER DESROSIERS MRS. FRANCES DUPONT MR. RICHARD ELLIS French Mathematics Science MR. FRANK FORD MR. JOHN GRAHAM Social Studies Social Studies 18 MRS. DORENE GRIFFIN MISS AN HARRINGTON Mathematics Physical Education DW « MRS. BARBARA HARRINGTON MR. SCOTT HEALEY MR. HARRY HOWARD Domestic Science Health Services Social Studies MRS. JOAN JULIAN MRS. JANE KERINS Health Services Science 20 MR. PAUL LACOUTURE MISS LINDA MAGNUSON Business Business — MR. HUDSON MATSON MRS. MARGARET MATTHEWS MRS. AGNES McCARRON Physical Education Librarian Business MR. WILLIAM McGOURTY MR. RICHARD McGRAIL English Special Education MR. FRANK MORRILL Social Studies MR. THOMAS MURRAY MR. ROBERT NICOLETTI Social Studies MR. DONALD O’LEARY Science MISS JULIE MORRIS Special Education MRS. JANET ROACH Mathematics MRS. JUDITH NODDIN 21 MR. WILLIAM ROSEN MR. ALBERT SACK MR. DONALD SANBORN Mathematics Industrial Arts Music MRS. DIANE URWILLER MR. FREDERICK WADSWORTH Science English MISS SUZANNE WAHLSTROM MRS. DEBORAH WEIHRAUCH MRS. NANCY WITKOWSKI Special Education English English 22 OU OBIE SOOT amo aii nik 3 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS L.-R. — Kathy Mooney; Secretary, Robert Goulding; President, Debbie Dulmaine; V. President, Kathy McLaughlin; Treasurer. DAWN THERESA ALLARD “You only live once so go for all the gusto you can.” Wel eeeturt: 1) DOYS 7: 6 rowdy. . . quiet??... Chess Club 1,2,3; Prom Committee 3. BARBARA J. ASSELTA “Life is meant to be lived and loved.” Coco... calm down ... Barbs ... The Nabors... etiey Marty ©. . funny. = « sewing class. . . Field Hockey 1, 2,3; Prom Committee 3; Drama Club 2,3; Ski Club 1,3,4; Office Staff 1; Science Club 1. LYNNE A. ALEXANDROWICZ “So many people in so many ways are different, so only I, myself can be me.” fravelee ee parties |. 7.5. SKI ieee LVTIZ0.- =. a Center . . Florida... BRIAN K. AUSTIN “One of the men who will do things in a quiet way.” exams Critteremae the clan. . . one of CATHERINE ALLARD “Keep smiling. It makes people wonder what you're UWpatOnes Papa Gino’s . Canaro 5 5 CpeWS 5 5 « future nurse Chorus 1,2; Ring Committee 2; Library Aid 3; Science Club 2. PAUL F. BARDIER “T take life as it comes.” Royal . . . Cocoa Krispies ... “Where’s the party?” ... Sleeping in class... the barn. . . Mich. . . Football 4. MARTHA HELEN ASPINWALL “Generally speaking, she’s generally speaking.” Marty 07... Keithie.. wthescane 2. . Vega skiing Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 2; Prom Committee 3; After- math Staff 4. MARIE THERESA AUGER “Life is a harmony of notes with the exception of a few sour ones.” National Guard ee business... Band 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 2. quiet 28 KAREN MARIE BASINET “For every sunset comes a new golden horizon.” Bil Saas DETIUY cae eter hair eee © OL CK ene Chess Club 2; Chorus 1,2,4; Band 2,4; Office Staff 1,2,3,4; Aftermath Staff 4. KEVIN BOUCHER ‘The only way to avoid temptation is to give into it.” Marthal. . se SpOrts mee nis legs . . . his clothes “Wadsworth’s rival’. . . his nose. . Football 2,4; Cross Count 1,3; Track 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Photography Club 3; Chess Club 4; Cyan Club 4. SUSAN JEAN BEAUCAGE “Innocent are her looks but not her ways.” SUD 2 4 ey Ss ctl 4c PAUL N. BERUBE “He who has great strength should use it lightly.” Honda eA nl) ee ATCO Chess Club 1. JIM M. BEAUDOIN “It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt.” Beau ... Bing ees. Veen Track 1; Chorus 2,3,4; After- math Staff 4. ... J-I-M ELIZABETH MARGARET BODAH “Fair words never hurt the tongue.” Betsy . . . Grants. . . Busty wees VValt al miniutegens se DARLENE M. BEATON “An innocent look hides a mischievous mind.” talkative . . . cute... con- struction boots. . . the park MATT J. BRADY “Opportunity knocks only once but temptation leans on the doorbell.” partying ... the common pinball. . . Basketball 2; Baseball 1,2; Class President 1; Student Council 2; Chess Club 3. ARTHUR BRIDDON IV “Be what you are, not what others want you to be.” Artie . ““scoop”’ Millbury Journa changed... Baseball 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; After- math Staff 4. PAULINE A. CHARTIER “The world is nothing with- out people.” Mike diamond ... June 19. . . babysitting. . . LESLIE BURKE ale t Ce nothing else out of school, at least I got myself John. . . Cougar. . . party- 1] eee COMMN CCS meme JOHN H. CAPLETTE “T think I’m pregnant.” One Adam 12... . Fire Dept . . First Aid Instructor. . . gas station. . . “His Place” Basketball Manager 1; Pho- tography Club 3; A.V. 1,2,3,4; Reflector Staff 4. JOHN CADORETTE ‘Don’t follow leaders, watch the parking meters.” aa aicha Gisele : “What can I say?” . . . Mich Soccer 3,4 (captain 4); Track yt JEANNE CARLSON “A rolling stone gathers no moss.” Ricky. . senioritis .. = those friendly shop teachers aeeenbig, Mac cravings .|. . “Selma and Chink’’ happy... Class Secretary 1. KAREN BETH BUNNEWITH “The only purpose in life is to have fun.” Bucs eee DuUnnyeem ee taller Field Hockey 1,2,3,4 (co- captain); Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2 (manager 1); Track 4; Prom Committee 3; Ski Club 1,3,4; Office Staff 4; Aftermath Staff 4. . sports STEVEN J. CHASSE “The greatest gift of one’s life is the knowledge which he has gained.” Ben. . .Sentry. . . his hair : panies: Football 1; Chess Club 2; Af- termath Staff 4; Ski Club 4. 29 30 BONNIE LYNN COLAC- CHIO “Smile and the world smiles with you.” Ronnie Becker UiGiee. Girls Track 3; Aftermath Staff 4. JOHN J. COSKY “A night of good drinking is worth a year’s thinking.” Ralph em tlittatlous ssa the park . . . Mello’s buddy . . parties!!! . . Football 1; Basketball 1,2,3; Soccer 4; Golf 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 4; Chess Club 4; Stu- dent Council 1,2; Class Pres- ident 2; Spanish Travel Club De DAWN M. CHAUSSE “Just another face in the crowd.” Dannyane (Ultra Ol ieas cu AC. aoe. . Buzz Stretch Basketball 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Aftermath Staff 4; Guidance Staff 2,3. DONNA M. CRAW “You need someone to be someone.” Barry ... Kennedy’s ... marriage. . . friendly. . . Cheerleader 2. NORMAN J. CHOINIERE “The best men remain silent until they have something to his Chevelle oe, his laughin: Football 1; Baseball 2,3,4; Hockey 3; Soccer 3,4; Ski Club 1,3,4. BRADLEY S. CUMMINGS “Tf silence was golden, he would be rich.” intelligent . . meequiet naa . flirtatious??? JEFFREY GOLERTIE “Rules were meant to be broken.” the Bush ... Mr. Roach’s et . 2. Sniders 2 Lhe illage Knoll. . . LYNN MARIE COURVILLE “Her strongest muscle is her tongue.” Bruce % o. little esp tnd Vidualistich= .) partiess ue talkative ... nice clothes Cheerleader 2; Office Staff 1s Sh LAURA LOUISE DAWSON “The mildest of manners, the entlest of hearts.” etty’s sidekick . .. quiet aerate. 4 Drama Club 2; French Travel Group 1; Ring Committee 2. LORI ANN DICARLO “A quiet girl but not always what she seems to be.” eintzalngeememen Che. Cape sae dancesmrn ae Dartlesmm: cooking ... . Cackie 3 =. @horuss 1+ GhesseGlube i)2: Field Hockey 4; Aftermath Staff 4. NANCY LEILANI DALTON “Its not what you do, its what you can get away with that counts.” her walk ... Florida... parties. . . pool. . . plants . . . her cedar chest. . . Basketball 1,2; Softball 1; Chess Club 1,2,3; Field Hoc- key 1. DENISE THERESE DUBOIS “Very little is needed to make a happy life, it is al- ways in yourself, a way of Bobe. Dees... iriendly ee OC WI Cem rDALUCS imme: school skipper. . . Field Hockey Manager 3; Of- fice Staff 2; Prom Committee 3; Ring Committee 2; Drama Club 2; Aftermath Staff 4. Pe MN -. a RNG TN +h hen) SUSAN E. DAVIDSON “One is always meant to be in love.” Peter. ..her diamond... her future. . . Band 1,2; Guidance Staff 1,2. a? NN Fe 7. ane JOHN H. DUFRESNE “Just passin’ through.” Duffy . . . quiet. . . parties Baseball 1,4; Mortorcycle @lubsl?2: SUSAN MARIE DEVOE “Just remembering the good times is all I need.” PUORV 3e 7 wat ne) Capen. (Yes paee-4 patties pac meLicy, Lagi ).e: beach: freak . 2. thinks’a lot. =. Field Hockey 4; Aftermath Staff 4; Guidance Staff 4; Graduation Committee 4. JOSEPH E.M. DILEO “My main goal in life is to live.” Jordan Marsh .. . skating ability. . . tall Geen ol DEBRA LEE DULMAINE “Her strongest muscle is her tongue.” Joe... “I got a question” oes talkative McDonald’s “Wadsworth’s rival’’ “I’m a confused child”. . . Student Council 2,3; Class Vice President 4; Class Presi- dent 3; Drama Club 2; Sci- ence Club 2; Prom Commit- tee 3; Ring Committee 2; Student Member of Behavior Code Committee 3; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Office Staff 3,4; Homeroom Repre- sentative 2. JOHN WILLIAM DUGGAN JR. “If I got nothing out of school, at least I got myself out.” Ppacuesween: Chess Club 1. MARC STEPHEN DUNFORD “The great pleasure in life is CHERYL-ANNE E. DUPRAS pone. ee gn ge Ne yk “T never think of the future, ; it comes soon enough.” Sarc ... phfff . . . Marcus Armand... Big De . wisecracks. . . Basketball 1,2,3,4; Golf 1; Pearl. - - Soccer 4; Prom Committee 3; Chorus 2. Aftermath Staff 4. LAURIE A. DUVAL ANN MARIE K. DUSO It’s not what you do, but what you can do and get me never think of the future, away with? it comes oT ee Bite pores Mr Red . . . spider lashes... . cates BiG . laugh .-. . food. . . Linda’s Se . Ae a: party . . side kick . . . socks??? -b.. . . softball games. . . Chess Club 3,4; Field Hockey 1eSkir@lubele2s MAUREEN ANN DWINELL “You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough!”’ Moe . . . sports . . . giggly . . . her driving ability . . . WILLIAM KENNETH really!!!. . . gullable. . . FAIRBANKS Field Hockey 1,2,3,4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Aftermath Staff 4; Student Council 4; Ring Committee 2; Prom Committee 3; Office Stall 2,4; Library Staff 2; Class Representative 1; Chess Club 2; Drama Club 2; Ski Club 3,4; Science Club 2. “The only purpose in life is to have fun.” West Millbury . . . parties . . trouble. . . reefer... SUSAN MARY GALLACHER “Peacefulness is the mark of a beautiful character.” Rick . . Se Dariiesimn 5 HIS 6 5 5 open ROO-FrOln ALAN GRAHAM “With each new experience comes new knowledge.” Big Al... basketball... intelligent Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; National Honor Soci- ety 2,3,4 (Vice-president 3, President 4); Horace Mann 3,4; Aftermath Staff 4; Stage Band 3,4; Reflector Staff 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3; Dramatic Club 1,2,3; Science Club 2. STEVE GAULIN “Today is Monday, four more days until the weekend.” the barn Mobil .. . vegee =. . parties’. . Football 1. ROBERT KEVIN GOULDING “Catch your dreams before they slip away.” Prez. ..Gulls. . . his Fair- lane... Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Class Treasurer 2; Class President 4; National Honor Society 3,4. CHERYL GAULZETTI “The light of friendship is like that of phosphorus, seen plainest when all around is dark.” Pine Grove ... “Oh well” . ski... Windle Field Nay. E. friendly .. . Reno. Guidance Staff 4; Basketball 1,3; Aftermath Staff 4; Reflec- tor Staff 3; Library Staff 3; Ski Club 4. CHERYL ANN GOYETTE “T’ll take my fun where I can find it.” Garyea... . Gan omeen PALtles ar Cheerleader 1,2. the park. =. the MARK A. GASPAR “A good sport in every sense of the word.” Marcus brainy Chess Club 1,2; Track 2,3,4; Football 3,4 (Captain 4); Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,4. football CINDY ANN GRAVES “Discovery consists of seeing what everybody else has seen and thinking what nobody else has thought.” “Skinzo” parties... jogging . . . cross country . . Chess Club. 33 34 ELIZABETH BRIGID GRE- NIER “The most lost day of all is one in which you have not laughed.” iZ.7 Vareenen aKkenGeCOly Came basement queen ... Mr. Roach Sspesiieseme Chorus 1; Chess Club 1. DIANE EILEEN GRINDLEY “The only way to have a friend is to be one.” Di Baby . . . Mr. Desrosier’s Pe x 5 a dee lbieiedn . 5 x AE Ost or 0.5 YOU CREED Sane ““grendel’’ “Wadsworth’s rivals” . . N Chorus 1; Science Club 2; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Horace Mann 3,4; Office Staff 2; Aftermath Staff 4 (Editor). HOLLY ANNE GRAVES “The best women remain si- lent until they have some- thing to say.” Gary. . . quiet. . . friendly CAROL ANN HADDAD ‘My interest is in the future because that is where I'll be for the rest of my life.” her laugh . . . squash... Cacklew ier. patties mac BUZZ OFF! . . Science Club 2: Office Staff 2,3,4; Aftermath Staff 4; Chess Club 4. JANE MARY GRAVES “Quiet are her ways and sin- cere are her thoughts.” Smith’s Nursing Home... . red neck . . . Nebraska. . . Jane lane the pain. . . Au- ntie Jane. . . ‘““Wadsworth’s rivals” . . Ring Committee 2; Field Hockey Manager 4. LINDA N. HAGSTROM “Only a life lived for others is worth living.” “Hey Jack!” Nursing Home. . Aftermath Staff 4. Smith’s tall See SCOTT GRIFFIN “No one can be like me be- cause even I have trouble doing it.” snow mobiling .. . ye quietia. a Viich Football 1; Soccer 3,4 (Cap- tain 4); Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4- Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Aftermath Staff 4. skiing WALTER MICHAEL GRINDLEY “Only four more days until Friday.” Joyce ... Wally .. . quiet . Sleeping in class. . . Soccer 4; Gymnastics Club 4. THOMAS PATRICK HAMILTON “All in all a man to be liked.” athleti Cea eeDandaeen. LON . . track man. . . Baseball eZ -eeltackst oS, 4-National. Honor Society 3,4; Chess Club 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 1,2,3,4; Soccer 2. LEONARD JOHN HEGI “Blessed are they who main- tain silence, for they shall not be quoted.” Genk: 5 5 leebavel 5 5, Genbanye ing on Friday nights???. . . Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 1,2,3,4. CHRISTINE LEE HALL “Nothing great was ever achieved without en- thusiasm.” John. . . rowdy. . . France meeiriendiys, : Basketball 1; Ski Club 1,3; French Travel Club 1; Drama Club 2; Prom Committee 3; Aftermath Staff 4. NANCY ELAINE HOLM “It’s good to take things as they come, if you can handle them that fast.” Friendly’s EEBACE her parties . .. nice elothes ssa 6 Lam) neat!” Prom Committee 3. LINDA HAMILTON “A time to keep silent and a time to speak.” very quiet... . changed... Donovan's SCOTT W. JERNSTROM “The only purpose in life is to have fun.” hockey cooking class West Millbury gang wee eeuriine beach bumb. Hockey 1,2,3,4 (Co-captain); Track 1; Baseball 2; Chess Club 1,2; Ski Club 3,4. DONALD RAYMOND HANSON “Life is a long process of get- ting tired.” friendly .. . parties. . Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1; Basketball 1,2; Chess Club 1,2,3; Student Council 4. hismhaireeeee aS) Walker DAVID E. HENNESSEY “Its time to say, its time to know, that its o.k., that some must go.” staring eyes . . . comments in class... Honey. . . the PIDY eo Chess Club 2; Drama Club 1; Ski Club 2. 35 MICHAEL E. JETTE “Who cares if you’re coming or going, as long as you keep on moving.” Bug..°26 Carol 3:7 skinws snip nose. . . Golf 1,2; Ski Club 3,4 (Presi- dent) JOHN JOSEPH LACOUTURE “Few doors to success are marked pull — most are marked push.” Sandy. . . Sentry. . . orga- NiZediaes, = SCTIOUS Va eee his clothes “Wadsworth’s rivals” Couture ci Golf 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Class Vice-President 3; Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,4; Prom Committee 3. JOYCE JENNIFER JONES “We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while others judge us by what we have already done.” Wally... Juicy...) her squeaky voice... = cute) her laugh. . . naive???.. . Office Staff 2,3; Library Staff 3; National Honor Societ 2,3,4 (Secretary 4); Aftermat Staff 4 (Co-Editor). KATHLEEN A. KULIG “If you listen to too much advice, you wind up making other peoples mistakes.” Polig.... Ojo =) asports . Dental Hygiene luiet2e eae Ski Club 3,4; Field Hockey 27374 TACKS ae Gln captains); Prom Committee 3; Basketball Manager 3; Of- fice Staff 3,4. KEITH KOBEL “I try not to let school inter- fere with my education.” Of STO Be PV eee DIO Wn eee DONNA JEAN La CHANCE “When she doesn’t smile or laugh, it’s a bad day. Bill. . . gabby . . . friendly Fe DI sisidekick= ae Office Staff 1,2; Guidance Staff 3,4; National Honor So- ciety 2,3,4 (Treasurer 4); Af- temath Staff 4; Graduation Committee 4. parties aa SANDRA LEE JOHNSON “Give her sports and she’s off to glory.” John =)... Zib Ag. Opelio... friendly .. . Flower Shop : “Yeah. Right... e . . “‘Wadsworth’s ri- captain 4); Basketball 3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4 (Co-captain 4); National Honor Society 2,3,4 (Vice-president 4); Horace Mann 3,4; Prom Committee 3. EARL E. LAGERHOLM, JR. “A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men.” Dreams of7a)= VELRLE sae yellow bomber . . . Champs . . . pool shark . . . Football 1,4. JANET R. LAGERHOLM “Those who bring happiness to others cannot keep it from themselves.”’ Paul fee LAG ass McDonald’s changed mee tiey Deviia = °.. Early: Lagerholm. . . Aftermath Staff 4. PETER C. LOWE “So much relies on the (two mile) course that you take.” tall... Pete ... running re tracks, 2... quiet. A Cross Country 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 1,2. LISA ANN LAMUSTA “With sunshine beside me the rest of my life, the years ahead will be the best of my life.” Loddi.. . baby David... ; friendly. . . LISA R. LeCLAIRE “A little lower than the angels.” her smile . . . Mrs. Julian’s class . . . Patty’s sidekick ethe.Caperear Field Hockey 1,2; Drama Club 2; Library Staff 2; Stu- dent Council 4; Aftermath Staff 4; Prom Committee 3. RAYMOND LISLE LAMONTAGNE “With Jesus you can do all but without him you are lost.” S@NtrYin et Ra Ve we SULY Reflector Staff 4. MARY BETH LAROSEE “Quiet are her ways and sin- cere are her thoughts.” John quiet... her pear2.-- JOHN LEMMON “We only catch a glimpse of all the life that is around.” Mumbles talkative??? curls Red Chevy... Football 1,2,3,4 (Captain 4). PAMELA MANKEVETCH “A quiet girl but not what she always seems to be.” Patil 3.0. Hodes = = sleep- ing in class ... the base- ment. . Junior Varsity Cheerleader 1; Field Hockey 1,2,3. 37 38 ROBERT MARLBOROUGH “To take things as they are, that’s my pore Sheilagee ss Vaericntl: eee. green machine. . . tall... Hockey 1,2,3. GAIL MARIE MAYNARD “Give the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you.” Franny = eeee One naires quiet... . changed” = Bal- lards ) = Softball 2,3; National Honor Society 3,4; Library Aide 3; Office Staff 4. PAUL ERIC MARCELL “The only way to stay sane in this world is to be a little ” crazy. Kosher . . . VW Power... ‘Tis Place” ... “Triumvi- rate’. . . flannel shirts. . . Band 1,2,3,4; Reflector Staff 3,4; A.V. 4. KATHLEEN McLAUGHLIN “When she doesn’t smile or laugh, it’s a bad day.” Paul .. . friendly . . . Mac . cracker jacks ... the COUN try aie ©] Olsen Office Staff 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Field Hockey 1,2,3; Class Treasurer 3,4; Girls Track 3,4; Ski Club ilpsee THOMAS J. MARKEY “T follow no man’s opinion — I have a few of my own.” Sharon athletic IMGKela Football 1,2,3,4 (Captain 4); Baseball 1,2,3,4; Hockey 3,4. ee, : Fae . 7 “ PITA DAS) MICHAEL DAVID MELLO “Tf there are no girls in heaven then leave me here.” Milton ... the park... parties!!!... baseball... friendly . . . Cosky’s buddy Football 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4 (captain 4); Baseball 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 1. EDNA MARTIN “Blessed are those who main- tain silence for they shall not be quoted.” quiet. . . herquilt. auce smile ... California studious. . . EDWARD D. McGRATH “Big things come in small packages.” Joyce. . . parties. . . tall??? motorhead wha . everywhere. . . Drama 3; Moorcycle Club 1. SCOTT S. MOGREN “Silence is the sign of wis- dom.” Laurie. . eee Ue teeny rack 1 2;3)4 Ski Club 173: a traACkaae PATTY MOORE “Speaking out is what life is all about.” Chet . times. . . jeans. . IOUS! 0172 8.0 Chess Club 3; Student Coun- cil 3; Student Regional Advi- sor 3,4. . skiing . . Prom Queen... Lisa’s side kick . .. good . tissues JOHN P. MIKULSKI “Tt is not necessary to under- stand things in order to argue them.” Barbara ee sc0CcO . . his walk. . .parties... KENNETH W. OGER “What, me worry?” Bush . . . all star trumpet player... olds... Honda TOO Ee. Band 12,3,4. LINDA JEAN MILLER “You only live once so make the most of it.” Gackle™ 2a her laugh. . . LORNA JEAN OPACKI “Winning isn’t everything, but wanting to is.”” Sportsaas sv eriendly:s aac). parties. . . Danny. - - Basketball 2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4 (Co-captain 4); Ski Club 1; Drama Club 2; Prom Committee 3; Student Coun- cil 4 (president). Calter Sueno KATHLEEN PATRICKA MOONEY “No act of kindness no mat- ter how small is ever wasted.” Kathy . . . “I’m only a little Pillai nthe parks (aesski- ing... her eyes. . . Field Hockey 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 1,3,4; Chess Club 1,2; Drama Club 2; Aftermath Staff 4; Ring Committee 2; Prom Committee 3; Science Club 2; Reflector Staff 4; Office Staff 3; Class Secretary 3,4. THOMAS D. NASH “When I feel like studying, I o out until I feel better.” londe ... his 10-speed . David ... the park ee Parties nae Ski Club 1,3,4. 40 CHRISTINE M. PEPPER “Quiet are her ways and sin- cere are her thoughts.” Navy . . . Moody Blues... happy... Rosie. . . Guidance Staff 4. RONALD PROCTOR “Scoring goals is achieving oals.”’ ockey ara. Quietyaa Hockey 1,2,3,4 (captain 4). freckles ... MICHAEL PATRICK PINTO “A diamond is a piece of coal made under pressure.”’ quiet. . . changed... . par- tester Ski Club 1,3,4. SUSAN LYNNE POWERS “Happiness is music.” (ATO. Dias LLOLL . Valley Aires ... Pee Wee. . . Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Library Staff 4; Aftermath Staff 4; Field Hockey 1,2,3; Chess Club 2. DAVID POIRIER “He has the sixth sense, the sense of humor.” Sandy. . .ex-van. . . Royal . . blonde hair. . . THOMAS J. PRATT “T’d like to be shy but the girls won’t let me.” Dana... Auburn Auto... flirtatious .. . “65” Impala Ski Club 3,4 (vice-president 3, president 4); Basketball 1; Baseball 2; Track 3,4. DARLENE HELEN PERKINS “No one can make you feel inferior without your con - sent!” Chester... Perk. . huba. . . 66 Chevy Ring Committee 2; Aftermath Staff 4; Ski Club 1,3. . huba LESLIE JEAN PUTRUS “Today means more to me than anything except tomor- row.” Jimmy . Spanish ; babysitting . . . “can it!!’’ . . . forgetful???... Office Staff 3,4. CATHY ANNE RENAULD “Happy and from care I’m free. Why aren't they all con- tent like me?” McDonald’s traveling . Wyoming .. . flirty . typing ... necklaces aul. . eee g 2 Aftermath Staff 4. SUSAN ANN SIMONE “The only way to avoid trou- ble is to cause it and run.” the Fair. . . Simonize .. . parties ... her laugh... “good as gold’”’’ ... the Mafia . . . Beach Boys... California... Softball 1; Office Staff 3; Af- termath Staff 4; Chess Club 4. RITA C. ROCK “A quiet girl, but not always what she seems to be.” quiet . . . Pauline’s sidekick ... friendly . . . candy ap- ples. ..pebbles... STEPHEN P. SAUCIER “We will be geared toward the average rather than the exceptional.” unpredictable. . .Stew.. . Mozambique Raisin . . . Chess Club 124. NANCY ROBINSON “She could talk a talking machine to death.” Grants. . . talkative. . . her smile friendly Anna Maria... DONALD JAMES RUDGE “Life is like a hockey game, you seek goals.” Bowdie. . . hockey nut... the station. . . Hockey 2,3,4; Ski Club 4. WILLIAM CARL SCHROEDER “They are rich who have true friends.” Assumption College Maureen. . . 1970 Ranchero Sees Wwimming = 7 Football 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2,4; Baseball 1,2,4; Cross Country 3; Student Council 1,2,3; Reflector Staff 1,2,3; Prom Committee 3; After- math Staff 4; Stage Band 1,2. DEBRA L. SMITH “A step at the right time goes a long way.” St. Vincent’s . . . Chevelle ee OMittys ea] Cansien ee 41 42 RICHARD STOCKHAUS “T take life as it comes.” hockey . . . Carol. . . Mich we CONCeItS =e DONNA M. STONE “Life and good living, what else do we want besides?” Dave jeyebaaweee sy « Champs. . .trip. . . Sketer diratlS ee Chorus 1,2. STEPHEN ALAN ST. DENIS “No sinner yet no saint.”’ Fig’ 5... quiet’... Boston ... a good friend to have ag PIICC ee tal) meee Prom Committee 3; Track 2,3; Drama Club 2; Aftermath Staff 4. JOHN SULLIVAN “It's not what you do its what you can get away with that counts.” Sullie . . . skinny. . . driv- ing ability. . . Sentry. . . Cross Country 1. WALTER ELIOT ST. DENIS “A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest of men.” Larn. . . his drumming abil- ity. . . his wise cracks. . . France. . . hey baby. . Cross Country 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Golf 2; Track 1,3,4; Prom Committee 3; Aftermath Staff 4; French Travel Club 1; Stu- dent Council 3. LYNDA LEE SWETT “To the rising of the sun to the setting of the same the Lords name _ shall_ be praised.” volleyball . . . another day eo. Wo ASL eee Couristan Drama Club 4; Gymnastics Club 4. JODY BETH STOCKWELL “Sometimes I sit and think, but most times I just sit.” fickle ae ae Auburn McDonald’s . . . finally 18 . . . Yiding around... Field Hockey 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3; Office Staff 3; Ski Club 1; Reflector Staff 4; Drama Club 3. ANN STRZELECKI “We've only just begun to live.” quiet 2. hernaire a RICHARD TAYLOR “Only four more days until Friday.” Dicky . . . hockey .. . his Aoyotas, ... quiet .-.-. Football 1; Hockey 1,2,3. JOHN ANTHONY TROTTA Ill “Someday I will succeed by being me.” intelligent . . . good look- ing??? ... A future Presi- _dent of the United States??? . very sexy??? power!!? . . - money!!? ... Science Club 1; Reflector Staff 1; Speech and Debating Club. EDWARD SZKUTAK “Tt is easier not to speak a word at all than to speak more words than we should.” Eman taller tracker Ue Laem S POLISH EEE ross Country 1,2,3,4 (Cap- tain); Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Photography 2,4; Chess Club 1; Student Council 3; Aftermath Staff 4. DANA VAILLANCOURT “When I am dead, I hope it may be said: His sins were scarlet but his books were read.” AN Aas eater DOW ager me “Arrow” . books ... OOTY Ge ye LOO gen. “humorous” ... “John Wayne roe «bilbo 2... aETOd Ogm ee GOL (Smeagol)” ... “Gandalf” Pee LOIKGIN. aa Chess Club 1,2,3. JUNE MARIE TAFT “Quiet are her ways.” Tom ... bookworm coffee house. . . sports. . . Chorus 1,2; Field Hockey 1; Chess Club; Reflector Staff 3,4; Office Staff 4; Library Staff 4. KATHLEEN M. VALLEE ‘Talking, to her, is just like breathing — she _ never stops.”’ BoDDY 0.0.0 DODDY fren fuir- tatious . . . changed talkative... East Millbury .. . BRUCE THOMAS “There’s a little bit of evil in allvofus.47 marines . Boolky ... Big Bad Brucem aac KEVIN TURNER “He stands in his own light.” Junior Chef. . . calm down, calm down, calm down... marines ... ticklish .. . shy. .%: Mortorcycle Club 1,2. PAUL VIGEANT “Silence is a sign of wis- dom.” Pam... quiet. . . the sta- CON eee LS) tO MIRIAM R. WHITE “T shall learn from, not live in, the past; Live today for, not instead of the future.” loud energetic. . COUrtS aa Band 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 1,2,3 Aftermath Staff 4. Of- fice Staff 3,4; Field Hockey hel unique A lp . gentle. . . the BRENT R. WEST “The best men remain silent until they have something to say.” his Firebird. . . Cougar. . . quiet Mich Swedish. . . Ski Club 4; Band 1. RICHARD WESTERMAN “Sometimes I like to sit and think, most of the time I just Siti Jeanne Chink ; “Who me?” ... the Army Duddle David's twin brother... . DAVID WESTERMAN “He is always laughing, for he has an infinite deal of wit.” Comet... friendly. . . tal- kative. . . “Skin”... Chez Ami... Ricky’s twin brother... . Baseball 1,2,3. CHARLENE LOUISE WHA- LEN “If I can’t be me, I do not want to be anyone!”’ Joe. . . Heather. . . Mother to be again. . . . Junior Var- sity Cheerleader 1 (Captain) FRANCINE VIGLIATURA “I try not to let school inter- fere with my education.” Howie. . . pearl. . . talka- tive. . . rowdy. . . arguing with Mr. Roach. . . Cheerleader 1,2. JAMES J. WILLIAMS “Strong and content I travel the open road”’ shutup . . . pool shark. . . Olds. BRIAN YOUNG “Tm normal, everybody else is insane.” bent eyes. . . his rubber ev- erything ... comic strips Track 3; Reflector Staff 3,4; Drama Club 4. ELIZABETH MARY YOUNG “The female of the species is more deadly than the male.” opti) 7 Ane See aa man’s Li soe “Wadsworth’s rival”. . . Chess Club 1; Drama Club 2. LINDA ZALTZBERG “She had tongue at will, and used it.” Pinto. . Zaltz. . .. parties ne Vea nul? ae Office Staff 4. 45 PAUL COMBS “YIl try anything once, more if I like it.” his- Dug. . ..- COMSEY eeces Dorothy Pond Park. . . WILLIAM B. GAIN “Take life too seriously and what is it worth?” Bille quilet?? (aes MICHAEL ROY ‘Change for the sake of change is not necessarily good. But change to adapt to the situation is survival.” Mike ... “Mind Blowers” 7 DUCaeEee Patties amar Donnagers CAMERA SHY LISA M. COREY “A shy appearance masks a mischievous character.” Smitty ene DeuLC imam DIANE HOWARD “Quiet are her ways, and sincere are her thoughts.” GbE 5 6 « TAS 6 oo GES Burncoat. . . JEFFREY E. ROYCEWICZ “Men of few words are the best men.” sports. . -equict™ a nunt- 1 COL CCELS taxidermy. . . EDWARD COURNOYER “Blessed are those who main- tain silence for they shall not be quoted.” Steady Eay. 79 small ee basketball. . . quiet. . . JOHN D. McINERNY “Leisure is the best of all possessions.” Mac... partying. . . alias “FATHEAD” JULES SKAMARACK “Why take life so seriously, you won't get out alive.” Marfa Skumrocks .. . his haired Wietiaees Parties . . . Davey’s van... Track 1,2; Cross Country 1,2. ROBERT WILISCH “A time to keep silent and a time to speak.” quiet ... gym classes??? DENIS DESOURDIS “T take life as it comes.” Magic Bus... . parties... Hisiitatceeee ROBERT PACIELLO “If silence were golden, he would be rich.” Bob .. . Horseback riding a Skiing ore Quieter JIMMY WARD “A man is a man who looks a man right between the eyes.” Michele. . . Football 2; Track 2,3,4; Pho- tography Club 3,4; Student Representative to School Committee 4. INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP EXCHANGE STUDENT William Banhos Dias Alan Graham Sandra Johnson fa = za = = = vp O = in errcnnn et Fee er pete oe nnnptm Robert Goulding Debra Dulmaine W Z as pe) o,) D = U 48 MOST ALL AROUND Sandra Johnson Edward Szkutak FRIENDLIEST pie Ses SS David Westerman Carol Haddad 49 MOST CHANGED g= Denis Desourdis Barbara Asselta ee We MOST FLIRTATIOUS Joyce Jones John Cosky 50 BEST DRESSED Nancy Holm Robert Marlborough MOST ATHLETIC Tom Markey Karen Bunnewith 51 TEACHER’S PESTS John Cadorette Carol Haddad CLASS CLOWNS John Cadorette 52 Barbara Asselta BR Be rigs MAYER ae litle peal ti atin Tn tome E UNIOR CLASS OFFICERS l. to r. R. Wackell, Secre- tary; S. Duso, President; |le Francis, Vice- President; M. Foley, Treasurer. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS eRe: Stolberg, Trea- surer; M. Frazier, Presi- dent; T. Szkutak, Vice President; M. Bernier, Secretary. 55 FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS L.-R., M. Foley, Vice President; P. Carrigan, President; M.J. Welcom, Secretary. CROSS COUNTRY Nipmuc At Southbridge Oxford Uxbridge At West Boylston At Northbridge At David Prouty Grafton Southbridge At Leicester At Oxford At Uxbridge West Boylston Northbridge David Prouty At Grafton Leicester Eb ene Paha a sprees ea tT eS Left to Right — Coach Gordon Battye, (Captain) Edward Szkutak, Walter St. Denis, Tony Hachey, Tom Lowe, Tom Szkutak, Peter Lowe, Manager Eric Gosselin. 58 MIE 5s ape ed ieee arty ay we RIEED SEO CGNEN Nipmuc At Oxford At West Boylston At David Prouty Uxbridge Grafton At Northbridge At Leicester Oxford West Boylston David Prouty At Uxbridge At Grafton Northbridge Leicester At Bay Path a ped oe ee Peay a ane RU La LR ed Tt ee saa SRR S e eeees ME AE sgn’ at ot te . Pe adres Pes 7S 7 a wh mane CPREY Gh hI at ae ee CO tS Sia ae, ah ihn OR Oe hadi Rh cae! Varsity First Row, L-R. — A. Lund, M. Dwinell, K. Kulig, L. Wilcynski, K. Bunnewith, D. Stolberg, S. Johnson, D. Orrell, D. Beaton, A. Zawistowski. Second Row, L.-R. — J. Francis, J. Crowley, D. Eckland, K. Mooney, S. Devoe, L. DiCarlo, R. Scott, M. Foley, J. Bousquet, A. Holden. Third Row, L.-R. — Coach An Harrington, Carol Belinskas, Mgr., C. Dawson, D. Ethier, B. O’Connor, K. O’Loughlin, A. Lacouture, L. Bruno, J. Scannell, P. Desrosiers, J. 60 Graves, Mgr. eS AO kM Su Ae. ah EPO ies gated. cds kd FOOTBALL At Bartlett Ashland West Boylston Uxbridge Grafton At Oxford At Auburn Leicester At David Prouty Northbridge te Me fea fe Sete te: eo on NT Bay r A “4 f feed CAT ae a ape le % iP = = ‘ at c.. ' c 3 ye IRONED Sick First Row, L.-R. — J. Gillette, C. Boucher, K. Hartigan, B. Schroeder, W. Jordan, T. Taraskiewicz, Tri-Capt. T. Markey, Tri-Capt. M. Gaspar, Tri-Capt. J. Lemmon, J. Coons, B. Hall, K. Boucher, J. Page, P. Bardier. Second Row, L.-R. — Coach Graham, T. McKenney, A. Johnson, D. Mardirosian, T. Lukas, B. Carroll, M. Blare, C. Matson, E. Lagerholm, J. Ostrowski, S. Brady, B. O’Connor, E. Lind, T. Graves, M. Mello, J. Brady, Coach Stockwell, Coach Hayes. ed en ey eye ae . _ 4 6 eet pairs ¥ itourg kyoto f SOGGEI At Oxford At Assabet At David Prouty Southbridge West Boylston At Bartlett Assabett Nipmuc David Prouty At Bancroft West Boylston First Row, L.-R. — P. Fitzpatrick, M. Leonard, J. Proctor, B. McKay, T. Beckier. Second Row, L.-R. — S. Wilbur, S. Taylor, G. Grabauskas, M. Dunford, J. Goulding, B. Swenson, N. Fortier. Third Row, L.-R. — Coach Brady, J. Cosky, Co-Capt. J. Cadorette, K. McKay, C. Fjellman, S. Deschene, N. Choiniere, R. Cosky, R. Elie, S. Jolin, S. McLaughlin, W. Grindley, Co-Capt. S. Griffin (missing). + My, Fie et aw hen sieai 65 66 ‘4 4 em, a i ' 67 BOYS BASKETBALL Hopedale (A) Auburn (H) Nashoba (A) Oxford (A) Leicester (H) David Prouty (H) Uxbridge (A) Grafton (H) Northbridge (A) West Boylston (A) Oxford (H) Leicester (A) David Prouty (A) Uxbridge (H) Grafton (A) Northbridge (H) West Boylston (H) Auburn (A) LBUA | WW LBUgy | ny o oy 4a re Jy BURL First Row, L.-R., B. Goulding, M. Mello, A. Graham, B. Schroeder. Second Row, L.-R., Coach James Murin, M. Bourdeau, S. Griffin, B. Pearson, T. Lucas, F. McCullen. , 68 SPS Yeo Si ie At David Prouty Uxbridge West Boylston At Oxford David Prou ty At Uxbridge Grafton At Northbridge At Nipmuc At Auburn Oxford At Leicester At Grafton Northbridge Leicester Nipmuc At West Boylston GIRLS BASKETBALL First Row, L.-R. — P. Tower, M. Dwinell, S. Johnson, K. Bunnewith, L. Opacki, D. Orrell. Second Row, L.-R. — Coach Margaret S Vv ob es Vv § 9 a Loe! | az “ — ie 1) oO ° O = is] g ee n Nn x 3 } as: Vv _] Q g ce ob = | ° I O NA e S e bb oC O Q e Vv a 2 a a) ss) a 5 _— as, g ea) ICE HOCKEY Jamboree Southbridge Keefe Blackstone Valley Grafton Shepherd Hill Tantasqua Bay Path Southbridge Keefe Blackstone Valley Grafton Shepherd Hill Tantasqua Bay Path North Burncoat Oo oe a eke ee eee ee ee First Row, L.-R. — T. Graves, R. Taylor, S. Jernstrom, R. Proctor, T. Markey, D. Rudge, J. Coons, W. Stansbury, Mgr. Second Row, L.-R. — P. Pelletier, P. Antaya, P. Antaya, J. Ostrowski, P. Wahlstrom, P. Salois, Assistant Coach John Coleman, Coach Richard Ellis, B. West (missing), M. Cormier (missing). 72 at 8 Peer ee if! BOYS TRACK AND FIELD ; Tahanto e Clinton : Grafton Nipmuc At Northbridge At David Prouty West Boylston Oxford SWCL at Grafton Leicester At Blackstone Valley At Blackstone — Millville Quabaug District III at Grafton Open Tantasqua Bay Path At Westboro ——— - = q i} F 3 4 Se Ww a First Row, L.-R. — M. Wackell, M. Leonard, Capt. K. Boucher, Capt. M. Gaspar, Capt. E. Szkutak, Capt. S. Mogren, P. Fitzpatrick, C. Hamilton. Second Row, L.-R. — T. Hachey, S. Wilbur, B. Couture, R. Wilbur, H. Tran, J. Goulding, R. Bricault, M. Fortier, T. Lowe. Third Row, L.-R. — R. White, L. Parker, J. Cadorette, T. Szkutak, K. McKay, C. Fjellman, T. Hamilton, W. Rice. Fourth Row, L.-R. — Coach Graham, T. Lucas, B. O’Connor, B. Pearson, R. Elie, P. Lowe, B. Soucy, B. Young, Ass’t Coach D. Wilbur. 74 75 GIRLS TRACK AND FIEL Tahanto ae , i) Northbridge x Medway District III Relay at Grafton At West Boylston At Oxford At Grafton Assabet Blackstone — Millville Douglas At Assabet At Tantasqua ae i a oOo District II] “ at Grafton ve he Westboro XY So Orono Os District II at Grafton District III Relay at Grafton ae x, 2, Ce rl % ‘ First Row, L.-R. — K. Belliveau, D. Goyette, S. Bianculli, M. Foley, L. Kulig, R. Boyda, M. Bubon. Second Row, L.-R. — Coach Morrill, J. Bianculli, L. Wilcynski, K. McLaughlin, D. Beaton, K. Kulig, K. Bunnewith, B. Colacchio, B. Foster, P. Bouthillette, Ass’t Coach Julie Morris. Third Row, L.-R. — C. Rauer, P. Cooney, L. Aubrey, D. Dulude, M. Anderson, M. Foley, B. Fox, A. Zawistowski, M. Bernier, M. Lucey, K. O’Loughlin, C. Dufault, L. Sauer. Fourth Row, L.-R. — P. Belsito, P. Belsito, C. Oliver, P. Leavens, A. Lund, L. Bruno, C. Dawson, B. O’Connor, J. LeClaire, D. Ethier, J. Scannell, T. Hoyt, W. Standsbury. Te en! ae iN . ig if ‘pradescametcoe acer 78 BASEBALL At Blackstone Valley At David Prouty At Medway At Leicester Nipmuc West Boylston Grafton At Oxford At Northbridge At Grafton Uxbridge Northbridge dy § esta At Uxbridge David Prouty Leicester At West Boylston Oxford Auburn First Row, L.-R., Coach Bomengen, Scott Griffin, Kevin Hartigan, Alan Graham, John Brady, Jerry Shepard, Mike Mello, Dave Pratt, Coach Greenwood. Second Row, L.-R., Tom Markey, Jeff Ostrowski, Scott Brady, Sean McLaughlin, Scott Jolin, Steve Manners. 79 SOFTBALL At Grafton Northbridge At Uxbridge David Prouty At Leicester At West Boylston Oxford Grafton At Northbridge Uxbridge At David Prouty Leicester West Boylston At Oxford P a5 2g pyle Se ete peak eet eS awe ote aha te ae a ee ‘ Cs ei See 3 Le re a % pees.’ 3 “a = eis First Row, L.-R., D. Cristo, J. Bousquet, M. Dwinell, Capt. L. Opacki, D. Gagnon, M. Gilbert. Second Row, L.-R., J. Graves, Mgr., D. Stolberg, D. Ledoux, K. Bernier, J. Chagnon, D. Eckland. Third Row, L.-R., Coach A. Harrington, A. Lacouture, D. Hall, P. Howard, C. Simpson, D. Orrell, P. Markey, J. Francis, (missing Capt. S. Johnson). ee: een e mmne napmncremttas anal tied A GOLF West Boylston At David Prouty Wachusett At Uxbridge At Grafton Leicester Hopedale Northbridge At West Boylston At Wachusett David Prouty Uxbridge Grafton At Leicester At Hopedale At Northbridge First Row, L.-R. — Captain J. Lacouture, T. Bekier. Second Row, L.-R. — J. Witkowski, D. Boire, J. Schroeder. 82 a ; + eS F F be 3 ; g = x a i 3 ats, 7 5 a toe H f ifi POM H if mo BS ‘ . - 4 4 q c 24 : it ne ’ ; : : 85 86 ACTIVITIES SKI CLUB - d L to R Row 1: M. Anderson, J. Bousquet, T. Pratt, N. Choiniere, K. Bunnewith, S. Jernstrom, D. Nash, R. Taylor, B. West, K. Mooney. Row 2: D. Gonyea, T. Mogren, T. Lowe, S. Chasse, D. Pratt, M. Dwinell, K. Kulig, K. McLaughlin, M. Lucey, J. Francis, R. Scott. Row 3: M. Bubon, M. Bourdeau, B. Wilczynski, B. Swenson, M. Fortier, S. Griffin, L. Hagstrom, A. Zawistowski, D. Cristo, P. Howard, P. Fitzpatrick. 1 ta} Halstscees TENNIS CLUB L to R Row 1: J. Jones, D. Dubois, W. St. Denis, R. Goulding, D. Perkins, L. DiCarlo, W. 88 Rosen. Row 2: C. Dawson, L. Stearns, M. Ingalls, L. Roycewitz, C. Anderson, S. Saucier, R. Vitkauskas. SPEECH AND DEBATING CLUB L to R: J. Dudley, C. Pluciennik, W. McGourty, C. Rauer, K. Kolakowski, C. Oliver. REFLECTOR STAFF L to R: R. Picard, J. Caplette, R. LaMontagne, L. Demers, K. Hall, R. Paluses, M. White, J. Seaver, J. Taft, J. Rodgers, E. Smith. 89 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB L to R Row 1: T. Hoyt, D. Malesky, C. Gendron, C. Dufault. Row 2: L. Dattis, G. Battye, R. Dangredo. OFFICE STAFF L to R Row 1: N. Martin, S. Devoe, C. Lund, J. Bousquet, D. Orrell, J. Kenary, M. Bernier, V. Taft, P. Stansbury. Row 2: W. Stansbury, D. Malkey, B. Hamilton, L. Cour- ville, J. Taft, K. Bernier, M. Foley, P. Weaver, J. Gonsorcik, A. Lacouture, D. Malky. Row 3: K. Basinet, D. LaChance, N. Robinson, S. Beaucage, L. Hagstrom, L. Putrus, M. White, R. Wackell, M. Foley, B. Fox. LIBRARY STAFF L to R Row 1: M. Matthews, M. White, J. Taft, S. Beaucage, S. Powers, L. Fisher. Row 2: D. Bonzey, M. Courville, E. Smith, M. Bernier, L. Gendron, J. Comeau, L. Carlson, D Malesky. Row 3: N. Martin, M. Ingalls, L. Anderson, M. Kotel, P. Gurney. GYMNASTICS CLUB e a ; oe! m2 ; gages eee L to R Row 1: R. Bricault, M. Lucey, M. Bernier, L. Briddon, M. Stacy, K. Belliveau, T. Roy. Row 2: N. White, M. White, A. Zawistowski, P. Carrigan, S. Comeau, D. Goyette, S. Bianculli, B. Headrick. Row 3: D. Latour, J. Coonan, A. Army, D. Craw, B. Riani, P. Weaver, D. Gonya. Row 4: S. Chasse, C. Fjellman, W. Eckberg, M. Gaspar, K. Boucher, F. McCullen, K. Bunnewith. FRENCH CLUB . a L to R Row 1: C. White, B. Riani, D. Bedard, D. Angers, J. Dudley, B. Headrick, A. Teske, R. Desrosiers. Row 2: R. Bricault, D. Malky, D. Malesky, B. Oger, K. Modig, L. Kulig, P. Gurney, D. Bonzey, P. Weaver, P. Fitzpatrick. Row 3: N. White, A. Marquis, T. Galanos, D. Stairs, J. Greene, L. Dattis, B. Wilczynski, G. LaMontagne. on © ier DRAMA CLUB ¥ L to R Row 1: C. Renauld, B. Young, L. Swett, D. Weihrauch. Row 2: D. Angers, J. 92 Dudley, P. Desrosiers, M. Courville, K. Rodwill, E. Wilson. Row 3: J. Scannell, J. Wil- son, K. Kolakowski, J. Desrosiers, D. Morris. CHESS CLUB L to R Row 1: D. Bedard, S. Nelson, S. Dubois, K. Boucher , A. Teske, P..Weaver, L. White, A. Bomengen. Row 2: P. Fotzpatrick, P. Markey, J. Bousquet, D. Orrell, D. Cristo, D. LeDoux, M. LaBreck, B. Hebert. Row 3: D. Parker, P. Brosnihan, A. Rudge, D. Anderson, P. Combs, M. Cutting, T. Bekier. HOCKEY CHEERLEADERS L to R: L. Aubrey, K. Gaulin, P. Belsito, K. Kolakowski, P. Belsito, D. Goyette, S. Comeau. 93 BASKETBALL AND FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS L to R Row 1: K. Belliveau. Row 2: M. Chevalier, P. Cooney, J. Dumas, R. Wackell, S. Calocci. Row 3: S. Bianculli, L. Collette, J. Bianculli. AUDIO-VISUAL STAFF L to R Row 1: R. Young, P. Marcell. Row 2: K. Wood, J. Caplette, G. Battye. Row 3: J. Demers, W. Soucy, B. Higginbottom. STUDENT COUNCIL L to R Row 1: L. Opacki, M. Courville, M. Dwinell, L. Gagliardi, J. Cordella, V. Taft. Row 2: W. Jordan, L. LeClaire, B. Fox, B. Oger, C. Dawson. Row 3: J. Schroeder, D. Hanson, R. Nicoletti. STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL L to R: J. Brady, P. Markey, K. Belliveau, K. Bernier, J. Cadorette. 96 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY L to R Row 1: F. Dupont, S. Duso, D. Stolberg, D. Chausse, D. LaChance, M. Bernier, P. Stansbury, B. Young, W. Rosen. Row 2: M. Phillips, W. Stansbury, L. Wilczynski, D. Hamilton, J. Jones, P. Gurney, K. McLaughlin, M. Kotel, D. Dulmaine, J. Lacouture, S. Devoe. Row 3: D. Craw, S. Johnson, D. Grindley, B. O’Connor, J. LeClaire, L. Ander- son, M. Ingalls, D. Craw, J. Lagerholm, M. Foley, B. Fox. Row 4: M. Gaspar, T. Hamil- ton, S. Jolin, R. Elie, E. Szkutak, R. Pearson, A. Graham, R. Goulding, K. LaConto, K. Kulig, D. Ethier. HORACE MANN L to R Row 1: G. Maynard, D. Grindley. Row 2: S. Johnson, A. Graham. 97 LETTERMEN L to R Row 1: S. Johnson, G. Maynard, K. Mooney, J. Graves, M. Dwinell, D. Beaton, K. Kulig, K. McLaughlin. Row 2: J. Lacouture, M. Gaspar, T. Pratt, C. Goyette, L. Opacki, J. Cadorette, K. Bunnewith, R. Taylor, S. Jernstrom. Row 3: T. Markey, J. Lemmon, M. Dunford, K. Boucher, D. Rudge, R. Goulding, S. Mogren, R. Proctor, D. Hanson. Row 4: T. Hamilton, E. Szkutak, P. Lowe, W. Schroeder, A. Graham, B. West, W. St. Denis, S. Griffin. AFTERMATH STAFF L to R Row 1: W. Schroeder, E. Szkutak, W. St. Denis, M. Dwinell, D. Chausse, M. Dunford. Row 2: J. Cadorette, N. Witkowski, S. Powers, S. Devoe, J. Lagerholm, C. Hall, D. Perkins. Row 3: L. DiCarlo, D. LaChance, D. Grindley, J. Jones, J. Beaudoin, L. Hagstrom, B. Collachio, A. Graham, A. Briddon. JUNIOR PROM — KNIGHTS IN WHITE SATIN May 30, 1975 Prom Queen — Patricia Moore Court — Ann M. Duso, Sandy Johnson, Patricia Moore, Denise Dubois, Gail Maynard. 100 om CHRISTMAS CONCERT than itera | e N oO rc DONKEY BASKETBALL 103 FACULTY BASKETBALL 104 VOLLEYBALL GAME IE IMPORTANT THING IN THE OLYMPIC GAMES 1S __NOT WINNING BUT TAKING PART CLASS TRIP Cope wk (lg a RE A : SAC PARK MAY 18, 1976 AWARDS A DICT Ee NIGHT CLASS DAY 111 SENIOR BREAKFAST DUTCH BABIES as Z, Lo) a) SUPPER ite) re re eg WD) Sy ay i 0 ee Gee 4“y! PERU EI SPIRIT OF ’76 121 122 = “Be 5 = S Saee es Sd = ee (o ae TENDER nD PRIVATE ran ee esa : the ; t : b ; ADV ERTISEMENTS ta pee s - : ee Cond By -_ ic Set s e. 7 £04 os s 2 a “Personal Service is our way.” bank milibury Savings 109 Elm Street 865-5811 we’re rooted here Member: Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Member: Deposit Insurance Fund 125 FREEZ’ R PAK ® Compliments of MEAT FOOD PRODUCTS Robert’s Package Store 123 Main St., Milbury, Mass. Congratulations from Telephone — 865-2380 Snider PCM Meats Wilkinsonville, Mass. Blackstone Valley National Bank Millbury Whitinsville Uxbridge Blackstone Milford 126 Compliments of Millbury Co-Operative Bank 97 Elm St. WG 7 Nc) 4 ) | oy INSURANCE C. D. WHITNEY AGENCY, INC. OVER A CENTURY OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE Karl L. Briel, President Millbury, Massachusetts 01527 617-865-4433 SSS Sa ST Millbury, Mass. Nancy’s Art’s Crafts 69 Elm St. — Millbury, Mass. Classes Available in Crafts and Beginners Tole Painting Hours: Tuesday-Friday 10-3 Tel. 865-9768 Saturday 10-5 127 Compliments of Donut Villa Inc. Lambert’s 75 Elm St. Pharmacy Millbury, Mass. Full line of Fresh Baked 40 Main Street Millbury Bread, Pastry and Donuts 865-4933 Prescription Specialists Pizza — Grinders — Spaghetti — Rigatoni — Lasagna Antipasto — Fish Flavor Crisp Chicken Sold Daily John’s Pizza 238 Millbury Ave, Millbury Tel. 754-6695 We Cater Any Size Group MILLBURY CREDIT UNION 50 Main Street Millbury MEMBER OF MASSACHUSETTS CREDIT UNION SHARE INSURANCE CORP. Compliments of Millbury One-Stop Cleaners And Bernie’s Place Tops Jeans 73 Elm St. Millbury Telephone — 865-5337 Middle Eastern Belly Dancer ‘i r sf Melanie For Weddings, Anniversaries, Christmas and New Year Parties, And Sophisto Parties (617) 756-0110 Worcester, Mass. 129 GREENWOOD SERVICE STATION 359 Greenwood Street Worcester, Mass. 01607 Ronald Rudge Robert Rudge Best Wishes to The Class of 1976 130 Congratulations from Russell’s Flower Shop 6 Canal St. IBA Inc. President Millbury, Mass. Tel. 865-4478 Danelabelsito Congratulations to Class of ‘’76” Industrial Solvents Chemicals Inc. Mfgs. of Plastisols 131 Complimnets of Arnold Thrift Store The store that saves you money 264 Worcester St. Grafton, Ma. Phone: 839-6922 Rufco Kennels Colony Farms Boarding — Grooming Fresh Fruits and Vegetables All Breeds Riverlin St. Best Wishes to the Class of “76” Millbury, Mass. 865-3990 We Serve Wonderful Food Compliments Happy’s Restaurant ae ‘Home Cooking at i's Best” Mr. Mrs. Dennis Millbury, Mass. 01527 Mulhane Harold J. Erikson Proprietor Compliments of Millbury Sentry Super 133 Congratulations to the class of = 6 4 from the class of se] $3 Pierce Hardware 101 Elm St. Millbury, Mass. Telephone: 865-2155 Hardware, Plumbing, Electrical and General Household Items Discount Wallpaper Paint Windows Screens repaired Glass cut to any size 134 Turgeon Funeral Home 64 Main St. 5-2131 International Data Equipment and Services, Inc. 7 Atwood Ave. Millbury, Mass. 01527 (617) 865-5596 Phone: 865-5353 snip ““N” Curl Beauty Salon 17 West Main Millbury, Mass. 01527 Open Daily 9 til 9 Dateoitil Therefore, we are ambassadors for Christ as though God were entreating through us; we beg you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God. (Gore 5:20) oil tSamlula ce Coffee House May GOD Abundantly Bless All of You Bill Haynes Garage Welding Acetylene and Electric Heavy Equipment and Repairs Bulldozers — Shovels Cranes 1462 Grafton St. Millbury, Ma. 135 Jewelry made on our premises at a value savings Nettelbladt Stake Jewelers 332 Main St. Suite 531 Diamonds, Watches, Custom Design Mountings Jewelry repair 5th floor Central Building Compliments of Millbury National Bank 18 Main St. Millbury Member: FDIC 136 Devoe’s TV 214 Millbury Ave. Millbury 865-4365 Sales and Service Diplomat House of Carpets Wallpaper 242 Millbury Ave. Tom Cristo. Compliments of Ron Paul P.T. Hanson Son Collision Specialists Expert Auto Body Work Painting 244 Main St. — Millbury, Mass. Residence 865-5255 Telephone 865-6558 Compliments of Frank Rubbish Removal The Razor's Lidge MEN'S HAIRSTYLES WOMEN BY APPOINTMENT APPOINTMENT. 36 MAIN STREET MILLBURY, MASSACHUSETTS BOB CARROLL BARBER STYLIST The Yearbook Staff Wishes The Best of Luck To The Class of 4°76 137 In Deepest Appreciation To Our Coaches An Harrington Margaret Bradford Your Hockey Team “’76” 138 oe i 6 : f) r : : fl Ta CONGRATULATIONS ... and the best of luck! We at Loring are proud of the part we have had in helping to make your classbook a permanent reminder of your school years, recording with photographs one of the happiest and most exciting times of your life! We hope that, just as you have chosen us as your class photographer, you will continue to think of Loring Studios when you want photographs to help you remember other momentous days to come! When you choose Loring portraits, you are sure of the finest craftsmanship at the most moderate prices! LORING STUDIOS New England’s U Leading Portrait and Yearbook Photographers 140 SPONSORS MR. AND MRS. FRED ASPINWALL AUBURN AUTO SCHOOL MRS. JOSEPH E. AUGER MARY AND TOMMY AUSTIN BEAUDOIN BUILDERS ELAINE BEDORD MR. AND MRS. GERALD BOUDREAU MR. AND MRS. BUNNEWITH A+F DEARENBY GEORGE DESROSIERS MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND E. DUBOIS KATHI DUFRESNE MR. AND MRS. DULMAINE MR. AND MRS. CARMY DUSO THE ROBERT DWINELL FAMILY B+R EXXON MASS GLASS MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM GRAHAM MR. AND MRS. R.W. GRENIER JUNE GRIFFIN MR. AND MRS. HAGSTROM MR. AND MRS. THOMAS A. HAMILTON RAYMOND R. HANSON DONALD HANSON (INVESTORS DWERSIFIED SERVICES) MRS. HEGI T.J. HINDLEY CO. (PURINA FEEDS) MR. AND MRS. RICHARD LAGERHOLM LIBERTY HIEGHTS CAFE INC. MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS LOWE COMPLIMENTS OF McLOUGHLIN’S GULF SERVICES MR. AND MRS. RANDOLPH MOGREN KATHY MOONEY (BUM 1) MOE DWINELL (BUM 2) CHESTER P. NALESKI NEW BEGINNINGS MARY PHELAN PITTSBURGH PAINTS HELEN C. POWERS. MARIE B. POWERS. MR. AND MRS. RONALD T. PROCTOR SALOMONSEN’S MILK ANN SBROGNA’S AUTO SCHOOL INC. MR. AND MRS. ROBERT L. STOCKWELL MRS. EVA A. STONE MR. AND MRS. EDWARD A. SZKUTAK JAMES J. WARD MISS MARION WOODCOCK PATRONS Mr. Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Austin Mrs. Baldwin Sheila Beaucage Mr. and Mrs. Francis Beaudoin Bob and Denise Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Briddon Jeff and Scott Briddon Mrs. Robert Cadorette Florence Caisse Herb and Claire Carlson Mr. and Mrs. John Caron Charlie M. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Chasse Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Chausse Mr. and Mrs. Norman Choiniere Mr. Conlee Mr. J. Conlee Mr. and Mrs. Victor Conley Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cummings Jane S. Dakin Joseph Dicarlo Mary Dicarlo Mr. and Mrs. Einar Erickson Susan Gibbons John Graham Mrs. Doreen K. Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Gonya Mr. and Mrs. Goyette June Gurinian Nancy Hachenson Karen Hagstrom Mr. and Mrs. John Hall Earle and Shirley Gaulzetti Abbie Hof fman John and Chris Mrs. Oscar Kronberly Joan C. Kusy Mr. and Mrs. Lacouture Laurie and Scott Mr. and Mrs. Edward Le Claire Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Le Claire Mad and Dad Mill Magnuson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Markey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Matthews Mrs. and Mr. Mc Grath Dennis Nash Mrs. Dorothy Nash No-Zone Kids Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. O’Leary Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Lester Perkins Brian L. Powers ee EE —E——— an 141 ee hh 142 PATRONS Deborah A. Powers Mr. and Mrs. Leo Powers Mr. and Mrs. Renauld Steve and Soanie Mrs. Laurence Stockwell Squeaky FRIENDS Jim Allard Jan Allard Skip Allard Anna-May Anonymous Leo Armeda Barbara and Timmy Linda Bardier Barney, Pudgey, and Bertha Dwinell Donna Barton Mr. Battye Shirley Beaucage Bing Bang Bobi Cheryl Bowker Mr. Brady Laurie Bratiolis Brenda, Lisa, and Billy Bridget and Billy Charlie Brown Mrs. Tinsley Village Beauty Nook F. Wadsworth Bob and Pat Wasell Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Young Mr. and Mrs. David F. Brown Vida Brownstein Mr. Bruno Al Bruso Byrdie Mrs. Walfred John Joseph Carlson Jr. Charlene “72” Charles and Paul Craig Chausse Stephen M. Choiniere Chucky Bum Paul Clancy Janis Corey Mrs. Crandell Darlene Cristo Curt Dakin Barbara Debs Senorita De Feudis Nicholas DiCarlo Mr. and Mrs. J. DiLeo Linda Dinsdale Donna and Dick Dunn FRIENDS Donny Bonnie Duquette Mike and Mary Dwinell Evelyn and Walt Grindley Mrs. Phyllis Fairbanks Marian Farrar Mucho Fitzsimmons A Friend Friend Mike D. “The Fonz” George Gagliardi Lynne Gaspar MIO Gaulzetti (The P.I.T.A.) Mrs. Ed. O. Gelinas “Give me A sniff” ‘By Luke and Rollo’ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gonsorcik Joyce Gonsorcik Mrs. Bill Gonyea Mrs. Bill Gonyea Irene Goodrich Mrs. Robert Gosselin Marie Goulding Mary Grace Ann Graves Jane (Friend) Graves Mary Ann Graves Maureen Graves Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Graves William G. Haddad Grampa Hamilton B. Harrington Lori Hennessey Holly Hennessey Herman, Bun Bun, Cha Cha Je t'aime Squeaky Roger Jewell Joanne Joansie John and Karen Zibby Johnson The Jones Family Joyce and Cupid “Kap” Kathleen and Chic Cheryl Kieth Kim, Chris, Scott Mrs. Carol Kusy Paul Lacouture Jodi Le Claire Leslie and Jimmy Lets Get High Mrs. George Lilyestrom Linda K. Lisa and Karen Patty Manganello Karen Markey Mike Martin 143 144 Patricia Markey Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Martin Bill Mc Kenney Kelley A. Mc Laughlin Mee-Kee Mickey Barney Miller Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Miller Todd Mogren Mom Mousse Nanna and Roe Nic Mrs. Gary Nelson Norma and Jack Kim O’Loughlin Mr. and Mrs. Carl Opaki Patty, David, and Gary Praise the Lord “Puss-Puss” Cecilia Quinn “Rebel” Mrs. Mary Roach Mr. and Mrs. William Roach Sandy and Skip Alvin C. Santor FRIENDS Betty Schonborg Scotter Cheryl Simpson Smedly Snowy Keith St. Denis Mrs. Ronald Stead Theresa Stickney Donna Stone Mr. Taft Mrs. Eliza Thessien Mable Turner Mr. and Mrs. Casey Urwiller Mr. Francis Vallancourt Wacko Mrs. Grace Waod Carl, Ellen, and Candy Ward Lisa Wilczynski Yeah!!! North High Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zaleski Tracey and Joseph Zaleski “What a Night’ April 10 of “76” I am Free Meunda and Phil “Libs” April 10 of “76” Walter St. Denis ‘“FLASH” Up Front: Female Fashions: Forward Males a Me) are Ape h isla, tente fe u , a ae i eS SS, Wee aes | eee be ae) wile nS 2 2 rare ks 2D. chew 23 eins a canon tiy ass sa Spe PARE 2335 porreny nga esepar Bees tC Tet ee ee ae Smetana awe re ferry a ee a AE RRR © Seta t Sacha hit aceon inegiee ° meee as et A re puarnenaianaas ho sa oe pen StS “serena amon uiy—at
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