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

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MILLBURY MVEMORIAL HIGH $3 Sees, aes Sas EBSA ar 5, POD ETS i a kerma wer ee eee S “The structure of Millbury Memorial High School has witnessed many renovations during the past four years. But within its bounds IS where the true change has taken place. In each stage of our high school years, we have experienced fyier dships, developed as | dividuals, and expanded our awareness of ourselves and others. The_ structure Is only the framework foy a. process of growth and change which allows Ns to face the futures Wwe ENVISION. Rte, Th MONBURT ABO As the title implies, this book is a recording of all the important happenings that took place this year and in years past. Its theme- an Old Photograph Album- is emphasized by its shape and format, resembling a typical 19th century family album. In this perspective, MHS resembles a family in that we have shared moments of disappointment and achievement, and hope and progress while always striving towards individuality. Each of us has pursued different goals which have shaped our high school experience into something that is both unique and very special. Superlatives: cea eee eee Glass: of, 1982. ..2eee Pe ee ee Faculty , fese.) weet ee toe ee Advertisements et) ac-sce ee We, the class of 1982, proudly dedi- cate this book to Mrs. Francis Dupont- our class advisor-and Mrs. Sylvia Ste- Pierrour yearbook advisor. Both have generously devoted their time and ef- forts to lead our class and have evoked a feeling of inspiration, shaping our high school years into something both worthwhile and memorable. For this, we thank you both. (SRB tian Tae eei, RS nae 1 Where. oid alt the water, “ Auch ! hich usar ; ge aie | Imen’4 _rhowrt, « k aC ‘es : We Saewcee gt Siescoess | “Moren'£ we yiunt Here. taat. my ‘fh 2” Fie Ke Fon ‘e Nationa Honor Society Kim Ethier Debra Campbell Harold Proodian David Carpenter Michael Bird Martin Devine Stephen Gauthier Scott Pendergast Michael Cassidy Deb Wade Mary Belsito Deb Mort Darlene Manguilli Terri Gagliardi Rhonda Fresolo Marie Hamilton Linda McInerny Pamela Krumsiek Sue Modig Chris Chioda Patricia Brosnihan Diana Sauer Mrs. Dupont Michelle Marrino Irene Dunn Library Aides Mrs. Fisher Mrs. Matthews Maureen Plante Melissa Pierce Lori Larriviere Claudette White Darlene Richford Judi Boulay Sally Fjellman Cindy Snelling Beth Thurlow Christine St. Germaine David Carpenter Donna Denoncourt Diane Dow Rozlyn Baril wy Graphic Arts ! Barbara Boliver, Pam Vezina, Joanne Dana, Cheryl Greene, Darlene Belsito, Debbie Mercer, Patty Belsito, Lisa Kerr, Margaret Gleason, John Rocheleau, Al Loader, Lisa Picard, Beth Smichinski, Harold Proodian, Beth Thurlow, Mr. Boudreau, Ray Guiou, John Phillips, Scott Wiberg Jeff Brindisi, Jeannie Belanger, Donna Young, Lisa Stafinski, John Ducharme, Martin Devine, Mark Giro, Jeanette Reed, Melanie Tella, Diana Sauer, Sue Modig, Rick Lavallee, Mr. Bruno, Jill Watkins Donna Gover, Matt Cadorette, Steven Pierce, Jimmy Courtney, Paul Le Blanc, Christine Connor, Brian Hamilton, Steven Rawinski, Dave Mitchell, Danny Mitchell, Ernest Young, Sharon Lola, Patty McGuire, Heather Christman, Sue Stafinski 9 The Latrine Queens Project CALUtS-E: Mike Dyer, John Thurlow, Rich Robichaud, Dan Pe- trie, Andrea Eilert, Lisa Ber- geron, Lee Taft, Sue Queal- ly, Sharon Lola, Mary Lou Mitchell, Michelle Gaulin, Mr. McGrail, Mrs, Perry, Christine Adams. Patty Belsito, Sue Goyette, Mrs. Gonya, Cheryl Tremblay, Mrs. . . Pierce, Jeryl Picking, Mary Belsito, Lynne Gaspar, Lynne Erickson, Office Aides Sheryl Fountaine, Lynne Fountaine, Lori Dominy, Sue Fresolo, Re- nee Frazier, Kelley Hagan, Cheryl Allen. Nancy White, Cheryl Parath, Mary Lou Mitchell, Mrs. Norbeck, Sue Rosseel, Marie Gemme, Michelle Marrino, Kristen Hoel, Chris Guidance Aides Pryzgoda, Brenda Leonard, Karen Anderson, Tara Salmanson. Rich Fresolo, Glen Townsend, Harold Proodian, Steve Pierce, Matt Cadorette, John Thurlow, Brian Hamilton. Business Cheryl Allen, Renee Frazier, Doris Dupre, Cheryl Rogers, Eva Allard, Lori Dominy, Peggy Hinson, Tara Salmanson, Gina Moss, Laurie Dattis, Sheila Donovan, Andrea Eilert, Club Debra Gioux, Patty Boria. aoe i AW || ley vii tind rig ic Ra Chorus Karen Richford, Cheryl Greene, Bob Campbell, Melissa Bernard, Lisa Stafinski, Deb Wade, Deb Campbell, Pam Dupuis, Donna Demers, Matt Cadorette, Norman Buteau, Debbie Casey, Bob Dell’Olio, Lori Santon, Brian Hamilton, Ellen Bourget, Irene Dunn, Heather Christman, Sherry Conger, Amy Moore, Ken Heard, Heather Needham, Donna Gover, Denise Dow, Mrs. LaComfra, Cathy Devine, Sue Stafinski, Kathy Sherry, Kim Turner, Ferol Hagstrom, Erin Cassidy. Drama Club: i Bob Campbell, Donna Young, Matt Cadarett, Chris T. Germaine, Dave Carpenter, Warren Gesume, Gerald Morin, Heather Needham, Amy Moore, Jill Watkins, Heather Chirstman, Russ Howard, Lisa McNiven, Frank McNamara, Missy Bernard, Vin Carney, Vicki Howe, Kathy Sherry, Sue Stafinski, Cathy Devine, Jeanette Reed, Sherry Conger, Christine Hall, Paula Denoncourt, Lori Larivierre, Kathy Healy, Ramona Gibeau, Jeff Markarian, Brian Hamilton, Mike Cassidy, Joe Zaleski, Cheryl Greene, Erin Cassidy, Patty McGuire, Gina Moss, Kim Valencourt, Robin Humphrey, Christy Snelling, Judi Lazaro, Scott Nelson, Joey Gagliardi, Donna Denoncourt, Sue Rosseel, Lisa Nichols, Darlene Maye, Kim Ethier, Jay Maloney, Chris Altemus, Jim Murray, Cindy Snelling, Martin Devine, Kim Turner, David Wood, Ken Heard, Paul LeBlanc, Paul Gasco, Donna Walsh, Pam Wade, Sandy Valencourt, Lisa Jacques, Craig Foley, Paula Dwyer, Anne Marie Bourdeau, Cheryl Courtney, Mary Beth Ducharme, Lori Santon, Deb Wade, Deb Campbell, Denise Dow, Irene Dunn, Darlene Manguili, Judi Bouley, Kelly George, Bebbie Casey, Ellen Bourget parame eo sa Yearbook Staff Mrs. Stepien, Judi Lazaro, Diana Sauer, Frank McNamara, Michelle Marrino, Steve Gauthier, Chris Duval, Vin Carnie, Rhonda Fresolo, Dar- lene Army, Paul Giorgio, Rose Hall, Darlene Richford, Terry Zelenak, Pam Bouthillette, Linda Dupras, Earl Mathews, Deanna Peterson, Cindy Snelling, Martin Devine, Anne Tufts, David Car- penter, Michael Cassidy, Pam Vezina, Terri Gag- liardi, Darlene Manguilli, Scott Pendergast (Edi- tor-in-chief), Chris Giacopello, Fran Boria, Anne Bourdeau, Deb Mort, Kathie Sylvia, Lisa Willand, Karen Lyons Clubs in action! | spttencbaltori im Hall oween s E = © E } oo Brie | Lek PRE iy] EVERY Tha: W f Freshman Class - Step By Step Sophomore Class - Starr Us Up Junior Class - Commercials Medley Senior Class - Seniors of ’82 1st prize 99 irdie “Bye-Bye B aii gi: ¢? abt A National Honor Society Induction PRESIDENTIAL CLASSROOM - WASHINGTON D.C. Each year, candidates from the senior class are chosen to eo. : oo oo attend a week-long experience Oe oo im our nation’s capital in order to observe the processes of gov- ernment. This year’s represen- tatives from Millbury H.S. were Diana Sauer and Michelle Mar- rino. a Fa - E: z Bese, wei of Health - Darlene Man i Board = Library + Peggy Hinson + Deanna Peterso: Zentral Cemetery K sctmeén - Perer Bouthillette Student Government Day April 30, 1982 NAmne Pn O24Cms et RR SAP UT RNS RMR Geta : aBSORC ARE RN HER cy sass 38. ma oe MILLBURY HIGH OPPORTUNITY CLUB benifits CLASS of 82 =i peat? — ee oo HTT Hagan, M. Bubon Megr., C. Gauthier Mgr., B. Fa- M Coach J. Ro- Country: Robert Nicoletti, cheleau, S. Shonbeck Bubon, P. Rocheleau, M zel, S. Wackell, E. Sholtz, L. Taft, D. Adams. Captain Ed Sholtz Cross Boys’ Mill Opp 50 Auburn 15 39 Uxbridge 19 40 West Boylston 15 24 Northbridge 33 20 David Prouty 43 25 Grafton 30 26 Leicester 29 38 Oxford 18 38 Uxbridge 19 fo } : 40 West Boylston 18 a 19 Holy Name 43 23 Northbridge 38 This year both the boys’ 22 David Prouty 39 and girls’ cross country 31 Grafton 24 teams were under the direc- 27 Leicester 29 tion of Mr. Robert Nicoletti. 38 Oxford 17 The tri-captains, Anne Ma- 4th Place _SWCL Meet rie Bourdeau, Hollie Cristo, y Girls and Kathie Sylvia, led the Mill Opp girls’ team to a 17-0 record, 2 Auburn 40 first place in the league 17 Uxbridge 38 19 West Boylston 36 18 Northbridge 41 20 David Prouty 37 meet, and runners-up in the District meet. Some notable athletes among the girls were Lynda McInerney, Julie 15 Grafton 48 Graves, Kim Ethier, and 15 Oxford 49 Irene Dunn. 15 Leicester 49 Edward Sholtz was cap- 15 Oxford 50 tain of the boys’ team, whose 16 Uxbridge 42 record was 8-8. Outstanding 16 West Boylston 42 15 Holy Name 48 boys were Dave Adams, Mi- : chael Hagan, Mark Bubon, 17 Northbridge 44 and Edward Sholtz. 19 Grafton 36 15 Oxford 50 Cross Country: Coach Robert Nicoletti, I. Dunn, K. Turner, J. Graves, L. McInerny, M. Bernard, C. Snelling, C. Gauthier Mgr., M. Bu- bon Mgr., K. Eithier, A. Bourdeau, K. Sylvia, H. Cristo, M. Hamilton. Captains Hollie Cristo, Kathie Sylvia, Anne Marie Bourdeau GO Mill Opp 0 Nashoba Tech 0 20 West Boylston 0 O Bartlett 34 0 Uxbridge 39 8 Grafton 28 8 Oxford 25 12 Auburn 34 8 Leicester 20 14 David Prouty 20 8 Northbridge 34 The Millbury High School football team experienced a rather depressing season. This year, after having a 0-0 tie with Nashoba Regional, then defeating West Boylston High School 20-0, the team was unable to maintain its winning momentum. The team consisted of a quick line, fast, hard-hitting running backs, and the fastest receivers in the league. Because of the strong defense, the opposing team’s offensive line was usually kept to a mini- mum. However, our team’s downfall proved to be the result of too many breakaways. Frank McNamara Captains Ray Dubois and Frank McNamara Football: Coach Malachi Kelley, P. Giorgio, R. Dubois, M. Flanagan, S. Gauthier, T. Blair, Dangrado, S. Wiberg, M. Coons, Coach Tom McKinney, Coach Chris Matson, T. Lucey, D. Giorsing P. Najamey) D. Lavalea’ | | Blondin, M. Murray, M. Higginbottom, L. eee: F. McNamara, R. melhee, B. se J. Coggins, J. Morin, V. Ceccarini, R. Henry, N. Buteau, D. Sa- : ; | lois, R. Howe, J. Brindi- si, B. Lavallee, E. Laclair, K. Sherry. Mill Opp 0 Notre Dame 4 0 Shepherd Hill 4 0 Oxford 0 0 West Boylston 1 0 David Prouty e) 0 Uxbridge 0 0 Grafton 2 ig SS 0 Northbridge 0 i 0 Leicester 1 0 Oxford (0) 1 West Boylston (0) 0 David Prouty 2 0 Uxbridge 3 0 Grafton 2 0 Northbridge 2 0 Leicester 0 With the leadership and experience of returning veterans MaryBeth Belsito and Marcy Provencher, the team captains, the 1981-82 Field Hockey team had a decent season. Despite great offensive and defensive maneuvers, the team had some tough breaks. However, the up-coming J.V. players should make next year quite successful. The captains of the J.V. team were Lori Hayes and Darlene Belsito. These girls, as well as the others, intend to bear down and show the rest of the league how field hockey is played. All the girls on the team extend their deepest thanks and appreciation to Ms. An Harrington for her continuous dedica- tion and time. This was her last year as coach. Ms. Donna Stolberg, the current J.V. coach will take over as varsity coach for the 1982-83 season. Earl J. Mathews rd Captains Mary Belsito and Marcie Provencher. Field Hockey: Coach An Harrington, D. Walsh, M. Marrino, L. Hum- phrey, J. Dana, R. Hall, J. Gilinski, C. Lange, B. Brady, J. Greene, B. Bo- liver, B. Leonard D. Pe- terson, D. Frazier, K. Hagan, M. Belsito, M. Provencher, C. Turner, K. Stowe, K. Gosselin, B. Brady be: Bal ne RE e aa SP pak re S) a Assabet David Prouty West Boylston Oxford Holy Name West Boylston David Prouty Oxford Auburn Assabet Bancroft St. Marys St. Marys South Aw ih ODA WR NY KH WN ON KN First-year coach, Robert Austin, led a team of six Seniors, seven Juniors, five Sophomores, and one Freshman through one of the toughest schedules that a Millbury High School soccer team has ever played. Captains Ray Baroni, Martin Devine, and Jim Weidman provided leadership through a very difficult sea- son. The 3-2-9 record does not reflect the number of chances the team had to win games, especially under the lights- at Windle Field. The team did end the season on a high note, winning its final two games-a spirit which will hopefully carry over to next year. Standouts on the team were Jeff Pappas in net, Finnish ex- change student Mika Veijalainen, midfielders Chuck Burke and Raymond Baroni, the tight defense of Vin Carney, Jim Brunelle, Jeff Grabauskas and Scott Hachey, and the offense of Bob Reney, John Prunier and Ken Roberts. Martin D. Devine Captains: Raymond Baroni, Jim Weidman, Martin Devine Soccer: Coach Robert Austin, J. Prunier, M. Erickson, S. Hachey, B. Blanchard, J. Brunelle, R. Wilbur, K. Roberts, C. Burke, T. Devine R. Baroni, J. Weidman, M. Devine, M. Veijalainen, V. Carney, J. Grabaus- kas, J. Pappas Algonquin Oxford Whitinsville Christian Oxford Oxford Whitinsville Christian Westboro Algonquin Clinton First year coach Ron Dunham, graced with many returning players, saw the team finish with a '- recorc Captains Rhonda Fresolo and Pam Krumsiek sparked the team to two victories over Whitinsville-Christian. With only one senior on the team, the returning experienced players can look forward to a very productive season next year. Along with Pam Krumsiek, players Sue Roseel, Diane Moore, Cathy Devine and Sherry Conger should realize the best season in Millbury Volleyball history next year. Martin Devine Captains Rhonda Fresolo and Pam Krumsiek Volleyball: 1st row: P. Flanagan, S. Frazier, T. Taylor, P. Boire, M. Newlands, S. Warren, P. Krumsiek, D. Moore 2nd row: M. Cooney, M. Tella, J. Watkins, T. Za- leski, D. Mercer, C. De- Vines ROSee lis: Conger, Coach Ron Dunham 3 z z é z i Cheerleaders Ann Marie Valley Donna Walsh Renee Bombredi Kris Vaillencourt Jodi Manna Karen Anderson Tammy Bousquet Wendy Cooper Jill Rawinski Cheryl Tremblay Lori Chase Lori Santon Jeanne Belanger Lisa Trottier This year’s cheerleading squad distinguished itself at the David Prouty Tourna- ment by winning the conge- niality award. ee oe s a WEP eR PERRO es ae ‘OO Mill Opp 56 Auburn 75 56 Shepherd Hill 62 42 Milford 70 65 Leicester 76 51 Grafton 50 58 Northbridge 50 47 David Prouty 7 32 Uxbridge ie) 76 West Boylston 59 77 Oxford 69 70 Leicester 67 62 Grafton 61 74 Northbridge 72 59 David Prouty 71 51 Uxbridge 65 56 West Boylston Wal 66 Oxford 62 This year’s basketball team met with both failure and success. Although the team had a losing season this year, many members of the team showed great promise. The starting line-up consisted of four juniors-Michael Hagan, Douglas Hansan, Mark Flana- gan, and Mark Higginbottom. The team was led by captains Glen Townsend and Scott Pendergast and coached by Ronald Dunham. Scott Pendergast Basketball: 1st Row: M. Higginbottom, T. Lucey, J. Pappas, G. Townsend, M. Hagan. 2nd Row: M. Flanagan, S. Modig, D. Hanson, T. Eckland, S. Swenson, S. Pendergast, Coach Ron Dunham. | OE: iat | eS J Captain Glen Townsend, Coach Ron Dunham, Captain Scott Pendergast 008 Mill Opp 30 Auburn 64 46 Shepherd Hill 47 46 Milford 39) 39 Leicester 48 33 Grafton ai. 32 Northbridge 60 42 David Prouty Be 32 Uxbridge 35 35 West Boylston 45 43 Oxford 44 52 Leicester 59 ' 45 Grafton 60 32 Northbridge 48 53 David Prouty 61 42 Uxbridge 39 37 West Boylston 42 38 Oxford 50 Under first year coach, Robert Nicoletti, the girls’ basketball team played hard during what was basically a building year. With only one senior on the team, Captain Deb Walsh, the underclassmen squad readied itself for years to come. Juniors Julie Graves, Kim Ethier, Sue Modig, Lynda McInerney and Karen Gosselin, and sophomores Debby Mercer and JoAnn Dana gained valuable experience for next year. Also, Darlene Breault and Cheryl Baroni played well, coming up from the J.V. squad. The team can look forward to a good season next year. Martin C. Devine Basketball Row 1: Coach Bob Nicoletti, L. MaclInerny, B. Woodward, D. Mercer, K. Lange, J. Graves, S. Modig, J. Dana, C. Allen Row 2: K. Ethier, P. Krumsiek, D. Walsh, C. Baroni, K. Gosselin, B. Brady Captain Deb Walsh GOR QO Boys Girls Mill Opp Mill Opp 26 63 Oakmont 28 54 44 42 Doherty 44 40 54 32 Gardner Sy 54 36 50 Lunenburg 52 33 49 32 Narragansett 47 34 Wi 4 North 78 0 North 26 60 Middlesex 48 38 59 22 Burncoat 57 24 44 42 South 56 29 43 43 Auburn David Prouty 39 47 6th C.M.S.I.T.L. 7th (League Meet) The major highlight of both the girls’ and boys’ winter track season was that both teams, for the first time since the sport was started, finished with winning records. Under fourth year coach Dave Wilbur, the boys were 6-3-1, and the girls 7-3. The team competed at both South and Marlboro high shcools. The teams were ied to success by captains Jeff Blondin, Martin Devine, Anne Marie Bourdeau, and Hollie Cristo. Martin D. Devine lst row: Captains Martin Devine, Coach Dave Wil- bur, Jeff Blondin. 2nd row: Anne Marie Bourdeau, Hollie Cristo Winter Track: 1st row: F. McNamara, L. Roche- leau, M. Devine, A. Bourdeau, H. Cristo, J. Blondin, S. Bernard, M. Belsito, M. Veijalainen 2nd row: L. Taft, D. Dempsey, M. Ducharme, C. Gauthier, M. Bubon, J. Bratiotis, B. Leonard, M. Bernard, B. Boliver, M. Gleason, 3rd row: C. Wilbur, W. Morin, C. Devine, B. Lavallee, T. Devine, P. Rocheleau, M. Bubon, B. Hjort, D. Adams, J. Webb, S. Sta- finski, H. Christman, Coach D. Wilbur. ei AED Hire Wiarton: 3 yy (p——) ) @ Co) Mill Auburn Bartlett Grafton Northbridge Uxbridge David Prouty Leicester West Boylston gues 2 Oxford 3 Grafton 5 Northbridge Uxbridge Since this year’s baseball David Prouty team was comprised mostly Leicester of underclassmen, no one Oxford expected them to do as well Tantasqua as they did. Led by an all Districts senior pitching staff, two righties-Earl Mathews and 7 Keefe Tech. Paul Giorgio and two lef- Naragansett ties-Ron Stacy and Mike Ethier, the 1982 baseball team made it to the District E semi- finals. Although their offense was quite good, their defense was the name of the game. With the infield gloves of Mike Hagan, a T G Allstar shortstop and Jeff Pappas at second base, and the outfield abilities of Paul Donnelly and Steve Young, there were absolutely no holes in their defense. The team wishes to thank coach Bob Austin for turning his first year MHS baseball coach- 9 3 KH wWwwwhn ocuwnhe hww RY Pe as ing job into a great success. Earl J. Mathews Baseball: 1st Row: R. Stacey, P. Donelly, E. Mathews, P. Giorgio, S. Bernard, M. Eth- ier, S. Young. 2nd Row: Coach R. Aus- tin, P. Najemy, C. Al- temus, M. Hagan, D. Wood, D. Hanson, T. Lucey, S. Hachey, C. Burke, J. Pappas, J. Prunier. — Seniors R, Stacey, P. Donelly, E. Mathews, P. Giorgio, S. Ber- nard, M. Ethier, S. Young : f Lad oor is “es Bide. Ae de ay Q2OO® Mill pp 14 Blackstone Valley 15 14 Sutton 11 Auburn 122 Tantasqua 5 Grafton 19 Northbridge Uxbridge David Prouty Leicester West Boylston Oxford Grafton Northbridge Uxbridge David Prouty Leicester ey Ss = KB AN CwHOWSC Mm hUWNA I @O Although they had a losing record, this doesn’t reflect the abilities and potential of this year’s softball team. The team was led by the batting and fielding abilities of Fran Boria as catcher, Linda Dupras at first base, Marcy Pro- vencher at third base, and the pitching abilities of Ray- lene Stuart and Sue Roseel. Special thanks to coach Mr. Dennis Leonard and assistance coach Mr. Steve Dupras for their time and patience. With the success of this year’s J.V. team next year’s varsity team should have many ex- perienced players who will be able to help carry the team tO a more rewarding season. Earl J. Mathews Softball: Row 1: M. Provencher, F. Boria, L. Dupras. Row 2: Coach Den- nis Leonard, D. Dupre, C. Baroni, C. Turner, B. Leonard, J. Dana, B. Brady, K. Lange, S. Roseel, L. Nichols, R. Stuart, B. Boliver, M. Mitchell, Assistant Coach Steve Dupras. Captains Marcy Provencher, Fran Boria, Linda Dupras ¥ conse 3808 OR 2A Qe Mill Opp 46 Grafton 72 74 Northbridge 44 58 David Prouty 60 65 Shepherd Hill 53 72 Auburn 46 68 West Boylston 50 98 Oxford 20 95 Leicester 23 83 Tantasqua ae, 63 Bartlett 55 56 Algonquin 62 For the first time in five years the girls spring track team did not win the league championship, but first year coach Steve Cox still led the team to a very successful 8-3 season. A very young team, with only Three seniors and a majority of sophomores and freshmen, none of the meets they lost were far out of their reach. The highlight of their season was in defense of their District E Class B Track Championship, when they finished second, behind Blackstone-Milville by only 32 points. Deb Walsh, Kathy Sylvia and Hollie Cristo captained juniors-Lynda McInerney, Deb Dempsey, Kim Ethier, and Cheryl Gauthier, sophomores-Deb Mercer, Cathy Devine and Sue Stafinski and freshmen-Darlene Breault, Heather Christman, Brenda Bergeron, Dale Niddrie and Cristy Snelling. Martin Devine Captains Kathie Sylvia, Deb Walsh, Hollie Cristo Spring Track: 1st row: K. Ethier, C. Gauthier, D. Walsh, K. Sylvia, H. Cristo, D. Dempsey, L. McInerney. 2nd row: P. Krumsiek, M. Du- charme, C. Snelling, S. Stafinski, H. Christman, S. Don- nelly, S. Grundstrom, M. Bernard, N. McInerney. 3rd row: M. Bubon, L. Belisle, B. Bergeron, C. De- vine, D. Mercer, D. Breault, D. Niddrie, Assistant Coach Kathy Campabello, Caach Steve Coy. AATF i RADVITS FF A Captains Mary Belsito Michelle Marrino Anne Tufts — 2 — Mill Opp (0) Grafton 0 Uxbridge 5 1 David Prouty 4 3 Leicester 2 0 West Boylston 5 1 Grafton 4 0 Uxbridge 5 2 David Prouty 3 Although the tennis team has only been in exis- tence for four years, there has been a great improve- ment shown in the returning players, while attract- ing new recruits. Even if the records of the former tennis teams weren’t so good and this years record was not the best, the degree of improvement was great enough so that in the next few years, a win- ning season is almost certain. Special thanks to Mr. William Rosen for his time, effort, ahd patience. Earl Mathews Tennis: M. Belsito, J. MacNeil, A. Bour- deau, C. Snelling, M. Marrino, A. Tufts, K. Anderson, M. Tella, D. Moore a sai sa sa MacNeil, A. Bourdeau, C. Snelling, M. Seniors M. Belsito, J. Marrino, A. Tufts ‘ Q | Fe a het Rest sete ap David Prouty 59 Shepherd Hill 86 58 Auburn 87 85 West Boylston 60 1111 2 Oxford 331 2 82 Grafton 63 104 Leicester 41 91 Tantasqua 54 124” League Meet Ist 5 79 Northbridge 66 ; 87 Nipmuc 58 Le 1022 3 Bartlett 421 3 772 3 Blackstone Valley 671 3 Points Place 30 District-Class C 7th 10 District All Class 18th After losing the S.W.C.L. crown last year, the boys’ track team regained the title for the third time in four years. Under third year coach Dave Wilbur, a group of well-seasoned veterans and a good number of new recruits finished with a 10-2 record. Returning seniors were Martin Devine, Louis Rocheleau, Jeff Blondin, Frank McNamara, Russ Howard, and John Pearson and new seniors Scott Modig and Steve Gauthier. A 6-0 record in the league and a victory in the League Meet were highlights of the season. Also, seniors Jeff Blondin, Louis Rocheleau, and Martin Devine placed third as a team in the State Coaches’ Decathalon Meet. Martin Devine Wari, eight art Pete = ‘ as stele Boys’ Track: Row 1: M. Devine, S. Gauth- ier, F. McNamara, S. Modig, R. Howard, J. Blondin, L. Roche- leau, J. Pearson. Row 2: Assistant Coach Gary Robinson, L. Taft, J. Courtney, J. Webb, B. Lavallee, R. Howe, B. Hjort, S. Cutting, P. Roche- leau, M. Bubon, S. Shonbeck. R. Wilbur, B. Reney, S. Wackell, T. Devine, P. Fitzpa- trick, Assistant John Seniors Martin Devine, Steve Gauthier, Frank McNamara, Scott Modig, Russ Howard, Jeff Blondin, Louis Rocheleau, John Pearson, Assistant Coach Gary Robinson Dainell Fy peat eror Gant Grabauskas Ss iS) WY 2 XY AS CQ b B ce, v nye = yt rs a cS Bob Rizxz0 Mos Reliable Deb Mork Most Versatile ( ae iro M SH, rkalious Ara; ies Scott Modig (o) Succeed. Michell arrino Kynne Fountaine Steve Tremblay RRY PRES “elses b OT ie q heryl Greene feng HON uli a Class Brains David Carpenter Diana Sauer geen a ar oR Class Fests Sa Forte Frank Me Vamara St. Kthtebio Ns Frovencher Jeff Boon ™M a (uable Mi ue! Pelsito Class Clowns Joan ne Simone John Ducharme Pim omelet oY y Re : Ss 12) G Ss cs Faul Giorgio Most OEE uline Feminine Kay Dubois Ferri Gagliardt ae Jets Hall id wenen bd hte seenee ossbee teeeee 1 eeee6 Most € [ fina forget bab SO NA PAST WIhE We, The Class of 1982, being of sound minds and bodies, do hereby bequeath all our worldly possessions in the form of this Last Will Testament. To Mr. Battye, we leave a deodorized stick-up to clear the air of pipe smoke. To Miss DeFeudis, we leave a new hairdresser. To Mrs. McCarron, we leave a stopwatch. To Mr. Morrill, we leave a swimming pool fully equipped with a lifeguard. To Mrs. Julian, we return her biology and health classes and insure with a written guarantee that she be forever free from the foods classes. To Mr. Drake, we leave Mrs. Dupont as his interior decorator. To Mrs. Dupont, we leave enthusiastic faculty members and students. To Mr. Rosen, we leave Scottie P. To Mr. O'Leary, we leave a season ticket to Fenway Park. To Mr. Bruno, we leave a dedicated band. To the Freshmen girls, we leave a flock of molting pigeons so that they may put feathers in their ears and hair. To the cafeteria ladies, we leave a set of Betty Crocker recipe cards with file case in the color of their choice. To Mrs. Matthews, we leave a library full of comatose mutes. To Mr. Evers, we leave a clean record. To Mr. Wadsworth we leave this month’s issue of Penthouse to more aptly illustrate his theory of lust. To Mr. George Desrosiers, we leave Mr. Wadsworth’s used copy of Penthouse. To Mrs. Griffin, we leave a room full of Dirks. To Miss Rossi, we leave a leather bound copy of the High School Discipline Code to replace her worn and torn copy of the Middle School Code. To Mr. Roger Desrosiers, we leave a clone of Donna Gover on a broken leash. To Mr. Nicoletti, we leave the dream of next generation of seniors who also leave rabbit hraka on his desk. To Mr. Robinson, we leave a track team that will not call him BooBoo. To Mr. Murray’s classes next year, we leave earplugs and pillows. To Mr. Boudreau, master of graphic arts, we leave our thanks for everything! To Mr. Clancy, we leave the fond memory of his quiet and reserved fifth period English class. To Mr. Sack, we leave a waistline and college-bound students that will listen to his worldly knowledge. To Mrs. Stepien, we affectionately leave the happiness of her new baby girl, Sarah. To Mr. Healey, we leave a pair of Dr. Dentons and a teddy bear because he’s so cute. And finally, to the Junior girls, we leave Lucien. And so we submit this Last Will Testament, on this day, the fourth of June, nineteen hundred and eigh ty-two, as witnessed by Michelle Martino and Diana Sauer. F halaldy ean nate ren te ‘Between yesterday sand. tomorrow, we Stand, ‘un- ‘sure of what the future ,.. holds. Re bos But. now we must go our separate ways and look into ourselves—for only there can we determine ‘our values and achieve. We will be unsure as‘we . - . a ee walk the path gf - ° dife—wanting to go back, .« 3 + Sezee but dooking ahead. Le . va Sater natin Ms! P Sharing our friendships, sharing our hearts, Leaving is so hard to do. Wanting to go back, looking ahead, Seniors, we'll all make it through. In time we'll think back to good and to loy-Ye Our memories will always stay true. And now we’re Seniors of ’82, Never give in and we'll never lose. So Seniors, don’t ever quit. Stand proud and tall For others to see... we're 1. Millbury, we thank you, Thank you with love. This school will always be ours. Others will follow, they will succeed, No class will be quite like ours... Now that it’s our turn to conquer the world, pacha We'll leave and say our good-byes. And now we’re Seniors of ’82, Never give in and we'll never lose. . So Seniors, don’t ever quit. Stand proud and tall For others to see ... we're 1. John Ducharme Darlene A. Army Raymond Baroni Mary Beth Belsito Steven PP. WBeunard Jeffrey SS. Blondin Grances Ann Boria Anne Marie Bourdeau Pamela Bouthillette ap Carlson Vincent Paul Carney Il David Donald Ce Qu. Michael Cassidy Ieee Chase Sa Nas Hollie ‘Kathleen Cristo isa HA. Comeau Sheila Denise Cournoyer ‘Kevin Deschene Martin Devine Lori Ann Dominy Paul TE Donnelly Denise Lynn Dow John A. Teer Robert 4. Dufault Linda Marie Dupras John Dyer Michael Dyer Lynne Marie Exichson Michael Ethier Lynne Marie VGountaine Sheryl Ann VYountaine Cheryl Ann Ghani Cheryl Ann Gabree Theresa Gagliardi Lynne Marie Gaspar Michelle Gaulin M. Christina Giacopello Paul Prank Giorgio cae Donna Rae Monica Gover Suzanne Marie Goyette Jeffrey Grabauskas Cheryl Anne Greene Kelley Anne Hagan xe Peggy Ann Hinson Carl Hokanson Patrick Howard Lori Ellen Lamusta Wire ttt. athleen Ann Lavallee Ann Marte Wace Saott Leura Chel A Lomartire KG aten Ise Lyons Jacqueline May MacNeil Grank KR obent MeNamara Patricia Lynn Millen Scott Modig Darlene A. O’Pachi Dawn M. O ’Packi Rolin L. Pacheco Dantel Petrie exyl Ann Pick ing Robert Rizzo Dana Se Stephen Randell ott N ob bins LisaM. Roberts Ronald Rogers Christine M. St. Germaine Grank Santa Maria Lisa Saucier Diana M. Sauer Cindy Lee Snelling Ronald Stacy Iie FAVED Stafinshki Raylene A. Stuart Glen David Townsend Donna Rae Thorne Stephen AS. Tremblay Elizabeth Ruth Thurlow Ann EMAaE Tufts Mika Deborah Ve ijalainen Sree Wade Pamela Vezina Debra Walsh Beth Vulter James We idman Stephen (ee ‘Young Terry Zelenak Ronald Ligmont MOVUVGUGVUVVUVEEY Coeee’ SENIOR DIREGUUGRIOO ee Debra Adams “I can complain because rose bushes have thorns or I can rejoice because thorn bushes have roses . . . Personally, I prefer water lil- lies.” “If we didn’t have fountains and new doors... (see Deb Wade)” .. . “Oh, my book!”’... Bob. . Art... Who says I drive too fast? .. . Another boat?... Summer... Kodachrome .. . Horses... mushrooms... “Oh! I am Slain” Susan Akley “Friendship is always a sweet responsibility, never an opportunity.” Bobby ... All- Nighters... Riunite... “I can handle it” . . . Beth’s sidekick .. . see ya later! . . T.G.LF.F ... Basketball 1, 2,3... Track 1, 3...Spags...Green... 33...never been caught... I’m game... the wanderer Edward John Andreoli “They can change their minds but they can’t change me... I’ve got a dream.” Darlene A. Army “The only way to make your dreams come true is to wake up.” Joe... York’s...Summer of 81... Sealy Sere Chip... William R. Bara “You may adopt all policies of life, but how they are carried out depends on you.” 66 Impala . . Swimming . . . Skiing Memories... Weekends... Doors... Parties . - 13 yrs... “J-Belushi” ... Chess... Making it in Mass. Raymond Baroni “A journey of a thousand miles begins with just one step.” mG DC . gum)... concerts... party... Drive-ins ... women... weekends .. . Moose- head... Fun... Knoll... Zeppelin... friends .. Wrestling ... Toyota... Celtics... Bruins. . Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3 Mary Beth Belsito “Time flies over us, but leaves its shadows behind.” Chris 11 4 78... Boomer... - What?... Really?... M.B.... Vergil . Bermuda .. . Jethro’s VOUULUGLEUVPSEVIyrygpyryTypgryvTggvyyegygyTyygywrvgewv ye syevgeygwoewewe weve wee oe eEoers sidekick . . . Class Secretary 1-4, Field Hockey 1-4 (Capt.), Tennis 1-4 (Capt.), N.H.S. 3, 4 (Secretary 4), Horace Mann 3, 4, French Club Us, 2 Steven Belsito “It does not take much strength to do things, but it requires great strength to decide on what to do.” 67-GTO-Convt . . . Harley Davidson. . . Ya- maha... Cruising ... Work . . . Roger’s History ... Ross’s Truck . . . Paul’s Nova Dose .. Water Skiing ... Camp... Summer 80, 81. . Soccer 1, 2 Steven P. Bernard “Do not follow where the path leads. Rather, go where there is no path and leave a trail.” Donna... Peppermint Schnaaps ... Earl and Dana’s sidekick . . . Canada “79”, “81”... Football 1, 2, 3, 4 66, Baseball 1, 3, 4, 14, Winter Track 3, 4, Drama Club 1-4, Outdoor Club 1-4 (Pres.), French Club 1-4 Lori Ann Berryman “Life’s truest happiness is found in the friend- ships we make along the way.” Lor’... John 3 18 80... I Love You... my- diamond... “Keep on Loving You”... Donna and Sue’s buddy ... Mom... Skating... Drive-ins ... Beaches... Riunite ... Bubbles?! . Yeah Right! . . . Journey Jeffrey S. Blondin “Yesterday is not ours to recover, but tomor- row is ours to win or lose.” Peek-A-Boo... 20... Beach... Cheerlead- ing... Graduation... OLDS... Preppie... Smurfs... Sunbunnies... Soccer 1, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Winter Track 2, 3, 4, Spring MTracks 159255, 4.)Ski Clubals205.04 Frances Ann Boria “Happiness makes up for what lacks in ‘height.’ ” ? Franys baplesi.). Big D7. Weekends 7. Annie’s sidekick ... Boonies... gum... Mich mevayokuere. Wastedilo.... party... LuUxi. . fun Rieck Ma! I made it, “Softball 1- I Field Hockey 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Outdoor Club 2-4 Jon Boria “T’m not here to work, I’m just doin’ my time.” Yoda ... Weekends . . . Kawasaki H2... Michelob . . . Bubblehead? . . . Hockey 1, 2, 3 Anne Marie Bourdeau “If you love something set it free, if it comes back to you it’s yours, if it doesn’t it was never meant to be.” ANMICy ns Eat) eye: Sallingie.99 25 8leqe Fran’s sidekick... Mika... Paula... Mac’s.. . Star... Queen “81” .. . Cross Country 2-4 (tri-capt.); Winter Track 1-4 (co-capt.); Spring Track 1-3; Tennis 4; Drama Club 1-4; Yearbook Staff 4 Pamela Bouthillette “It is pretty hard to tell what does bring happi- ness; poverty and wealth have both failed.” Lisa... Deanna... Rosie... McDonalds... Buick . . . Outdoor Club... The Beach... Friday Nights .. . “On the Quest” . . . Softball 2; Basketball Mgr. 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4 Peter Bouthillette “If you don’t understand my silence, you'll nev- er understand my words.” wa hete.. dhe Big De. 73 Buick) .. Nick's Class... The Cars... Riverside... Computers .. Spring Track (2) ... Winter Track (2)... Patricia A. Brosnihan “If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it.” Danny .. . 1 14 81 . . . ‘“Puppycakes” “GTO’S ... Jethro... Boomer’s sidekick .. . Purple... Patty Cakes... Algebra II... Ethal Mermaid ... Maine .. . Drama Club 1-3; French Club 1, 2; Band 1, 2; NHS 3, 4 Gayle Carlson “We do not remember days, we remember moments.” Scott... Monday... Fire and Ice... Skiing. . . Roses and Teddy Bears ... Cape Cod... York... Tom Petty... B.O.C .. . Goodbye Vincent Paul Carney III “Until tomorrow comes, we'll remember yes- terday.”’ “T Love Diane”... 3 13 80... Summer of 80. aehiny zene helmale es ne Dita a DUNS ears Hampton... Germany... Michelob... Flat, Boom, Da... FrenchII...S.C... Bromley... Ski Club (1-4); Soccer (1-4); Drama (1-4); Yearbook Staff 4 David Donald Carpenter, Jr. “Ambition is the key through which dreams become reality.” ORANGE! ... Streisand... Drama Club... AAS ae Reflector N-E.S.0- Dallas.) on Academic Awards Night... 101... Hi Michelle . . . Patty’s servant... Dances... Crystal... Nasty Computer letters . .. Hi Ho Silver .. . Library Michael Cassidy “The hardest thing for me is true simplicity.” “M”... Theatre Music Art... Partner of my Crimes... “It’s never too late to have a happy childhood.” ... punk... Zebra . . . Rocky Horror Picture Show ... animal crackers... “I can only offer you honesty, dammit.” Elbow Sex ... Drama, N.H.S., Yearbook... Hello Oblivion Lisa Chase “Love wasn’t put in our hearts to stay - Love isn’t Love till we give it away.” Keith .. . 4 10 81 . . . McDonald’s . . . The Beach ‘80 . . . Roger’s History Class .. . Hi Pops... Dimples... Beth Sally’s sidekick .. . Sis... Freebird... . Turn The Page... Smile Hey Handsome!!... Seger Babe ...Camaro!??... Ellen G. Chevalier “Each tommorrow shines with the promise of happiness yet to come.” El... Paul Hollie’s homeroom buddy... gymnastics ... summertime ... Maine... concerts = —) Miche. Eriends ... Chrisin.c SYH... parties... Led Zeppelin... college.. . Varsity Cheerleading 2, Spring Track 2, Guidance Aide 3, Prom Committee 3 Lisa A. Comeau “Time may be valuable, but good times are priceless.” WAYNE... 10 10 80... . pink saphire... rings... parties... Riunite . the gang... the VUGGA IU GUVUUVUVUGECC GS . The Basement... Trouble .. . my . weekends bridge... friends . . Sheila Denise Cournoyer “Your future is not by chance, it is your choice.” Lertey 7 26 78 ces.) ya) okaye. My Car ce. friends... silver... Journey...I’m Broke... Laurie’s sidekick... ya know... weekends... I Don’t Know... unicorns... Garfield... I’m so tired Hollie Kathleen Cristo “Happiness isn’t something you experience, it’s something you remember.” Terry - “Freebird” ... Sheryl Lynn’s side- kick... GBNO... Florida... Bermuda... Friends... Paul Ellen’s Homeroom Buddies ...GH... Always Late... Cross Country (Co- Capt.) 1-4, W. Track (Co-Capt.) 1-4, Track 1- 4 Michael A. Dangredo “The easy life is over, now we have to face facts and take on responsibility.” Patti 10 11 80... Mustang... Trans Am... Punter... Gas Money??... The Marriott... Florida with Steve . . . Football 1-4, Hockey 1- 3, Chess Club 4. . . Bye!!! Laurie Rita Dattis “So many people in so many ways are differ- ent; only I, myself, can be me.” Alright?... Hanging Around... Ya Ma I'll be homevearly .--triends..1St-. V Sis. tINP Sie my car... yasure... going out... weekends . ..Z 28... always broke .. . Girls’ Track 3; Business Club 4 Kevin Deschene “I always thought school was a waste of time, now I’m sure of it.” Diane 11 29 80...63 Nova. Friday nights... Parties... Pie-eye?...Bud.. . Summer... Kawasaki 750... Spud... Led Zeppelin .. . “See ya Later!” .. Drive-ins... Martin Devine “True friendship is like sound health; the value of it is seldom known until it be lost and then too late.” S S S 4 4 4 S S Track 1-4, Hurdles, Capt. Bligh... Walshy... Ron... AP17CG ... “What's the point?’’, MASH, Drama 1-4, NHS 2-4, SAC 4, Amo, ergo sum... Petunia... Milton... License?.. . Moody Blues .. . UVM, W.A.Y.S.C.... Soccer 2 -4 Lori Ann Dominy “Think of the past; Dream of the future; But live for today.” Field Hockey ... Bobby 6 30 81 ...McD’s... Summer of ‘81... B52’s... you know where to find her...CPA... “Laur”... her makeup ... PURPLE... Gota dime?... ya, right... excuse me? Paul T. Donnelly “Those crazy nights I do remember in my youth, I do recall those were the best times most of all.” Led Zeppelin . .. Ramble on, no quarter live . = Parties... Bud... schnauzer scar brough Beach 81’ . . . Ellen and Hollie’s Homeroom Buddies . . . Journey , Kinks, AC DC, J. Geils in concert... outside 5... S.C. ... Baseball 3, 4 Denise Lynn Dow “You progress not through improving what has been done, but reaching toward what has yet to be done.” Sound of Music - Brigitta... The Mouse That Roared . . . Deb and Missy’s sidekick . . . selling ice cream... Computers... Always a Smile... Rainbows... Smurf... Softball 1, 2, Basketball 2, Drama 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4 Raymond Dubois “For everything you have missed you have gained something.” Fr72aee Kath yoann) bey Wrenn Gam be meer Finally ... Burrhead... Party... Molson... “Mr. Mojo Risin” . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, ... The End. John A. Ducharme “Life is a river that rages through the land and we're the raftsmen rising to take command.” Led Zeppelin, Neil Young . . . Baseball, Win- ter Track... Page, Plant... Piano, Guitar... AC DC ROTS!!! . . . Nobody hears a single word you say but you keep on talking to your dying day!! Robert J. Dufault “The future is a world limited by ourselves; in it we discover only what concerns us.” Soccer ‘78, ‘79... Skiing ... Pink Floyd... Emerson Lake Palmer . . . Lynyrd Skynyrd Linda Marie Dupras “With every rising of the sun, think your life has just begun.” Jay-Forever ... 8 13 81... Ooh Baby!... The igangeseeindal we nephewsiccmmicCes sr. friendship .. . Claudinda . . . Claudette’s side- kick ... Styx Babe... Hi Mom Dad... Softball 1-4 .. . Yearbook Staff 4 Christopher Duval “Always do right. This will gratify some peo- ple and astonish the rest.” Rizzo, John and Mick’s sidekick ... Golf 3... English 7th...Mr. Nic... Basketball... REO Speedwagon... Stones... Styx... Driftwood Mary C. Dwinell “Friendship without self-interest is one of the rare and beautiful things of life.” RED... Skipping... Parties... Photography 2 Late John Dyer “You get out of life only what you put into it. The harder you try the more you get.” Riz Duv’s Sidekick .. . 69 Nova. . . Drift- wood ... Friendly’s... Air Force... AC DC. .. Bud... Woodship . . . Rollerskating Michael Dyer “No matter what the future holds there will be no harm done.” Mr. McGrail’s Buddy . . . Greenhouse . . . Bob Roe Chris: Dee yoda, Lynne Marie Erickson “True wisdom lies in gathering the precious moments out of each day.” Linnie . . . Cin’s sidekick ... JMR... New Year’s ... The Drive-in ... Blond? . . . Old Orchard Beach... The Stones... D.P... VYVUVUVVUVVVUVVVUVUVVUUVvyeyTy vuvyugVyypgVyouegwr Nov. 25, ‘79... Rush ‘80... My Brothers... Springsteen .. . 23... workin’ at McD’s Michael Ethier “What you put into school is what you get out of it.” Baseball ... Band... Academics... Sally M. Fjellman “It’s not what you know but what you can think of in time to get yourself out of trouble.” Raffie ... Lizabeth .. . Grafton St. Bridge .. . The Beach 80’ .. . The Hayloft . . . sidekicks Beth, Lisa Peggy . . . So, when has that stopped me?... Boone’s Farm... Babysitting . .. Library Aide 3, 4, Office Aide 2, 3 Cyathia Lynne Foisy “Love is found in the depths of the heart; where yesterday is forgiven, today is a miracle, and tomorrow is a dream.” Fois...ST... Prom Queen- (JFV) ... Lynne Lynn’s sidekick... Riunite...Gum...GH. .. Styx... . Phe Steps. sp dune) Capers tpt New Year’s “80-81” . . . Drama 2, Spring Track 3, 4 (Mgr), CC 4 (Mgr), Office Aide 4 Donna M. Forte “Eyeryone’s a little crazy, some people are crazier than others!” Friday Nites... Baby Bud... The Gang... Can I go to the basement? ... Snow? . . . Party! . Lee Jeans. 3) GH 2apewebic-cyem nam: Sophomore Gym Class ... Hey what’s up?... Cruisin’ . . . Field Hockey 2, Ski 1, 2, 3 Lynne Marie Fountaine “The grand essentials of happiness are: some- thing to do, something to love and something to hope for.” Stephen . . . Hampton Beach . . . Hollie’s sidekick ... GH... GBNO-11 13 81... Boones Farm... The Movies... Weekends... Bermuda . . . Webster Lake ... Friends. . . Prom Comm. 3, Spring Track 3, 4, Office Aide 4 Sheryl Ann Fountaine “And so today my world it smiles, your hand in mine we walk the miles.” Earl... 8 3 80... ‘Thank you” ... Drive-in. SEVVUVY VUVVOVVOVPOBOV PESO CGOS SOS SCCSSESPES SS SSSDLESDP ECSS SESS BUY VVVVVVVV VV VUVVVVVVVVY VU VV VV VVVV VV VV UV UUVVVVVU VU VVVVVUVVVUVw .. Webster Lake ... GBNO... 11 13 81... Hollie’s sidekick . . . Hampton Beach.. . Riunite ... Bermuda... Summer of ‘82... Concerts ... Parties! ... Track Manager 3, Vice President 1 Cheryl Ann Frazier “He who has imagination without learning has wings but no feet.” Mike 11 11 79... Fraz... Momn Dad... Picking’s Mary’s sidekick... GOLD... Parties! ... GBNO... Webster Lake... Parties!!... Riunite... Bermuda... Parties!!! . .. watching GH... hugs n kisses. . . It’s been real! . . . Volleyball 2, 3, Track 1, 2, Prom Comm. 3 Danielle Monique Frazier “An onion can make people cry, but there has never been a vegetable invented to make them laugh.” , Benes Danity 5 5 79... JAZZ... “Beaver” ... Hairdresser... Wright’s.. . Family ...GH...Fingernails!... unicorns... friends ... ‘Yota... “Brown Eyes”... Cape Cod ...the Cars...4-wheelin’...The Prom.. . blue . . . Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 Rhonda M. Fresolo “May you always have the freedom to be your- self.” Danny ..: Las Vegas... 1981... Florida... Depesiconcerts. |... Linda... Terri... LIONS ... roller-skating ... Volleyball 1-4... Drama Club 2-4 .. . class vice pres. 4, Nat. Honor Soc. 2, 3, Student Council 3, Yearbook Staff 4 Susan P. Fresolo “Life’s truest happiness is found in the friend- ships we make along the way.” Sentry... FOOD... fingernails ... Bob Seger- Turn the Page... Unicorns... Memories... Auburn... silver... Mitten... Cape Cod... Office Girl . . .Lynne’s sidekick ... Maine. . tunes... He’s so cute... TV...Ma and Dad Cheryl Ann Gabree “As every thread of gold is valued, so are memories .. .” Gabe .. . Queenie. . . Dave... GBNO... SAB ABLE RAB LYLE DOLE AIAG ARB LB RB LB LB RB LB. VB QAB AE LB RB LG. LB RGQAG LB RBAS RE AB ABLE LE LB LB AE LIE. RB LBLE RB RE LG LE LE LE LG LE LE QE RE RE LE LE PELE LE LGELB LER friends ... Webster Lake... SLEEPING... “Midori”... White Roses... Fleetwood Mac. . . Photography . . . Lori’s sidekick . . . Uni- corns ... RIT (someday) . . . Dollars for Scholars 1-4, Reflector 3, 4, Yearbook Pho- tographer 4 Theresa Gagliardi “Cherish the memories of yesterday, Savor the joys of today, Nurture the promise of tomor- ” row. Mlerrigeesputp | en mren) OCVn((l-t5)) errr Oty Kernan Darl’s sidekick . . . ‘Lots amuches”’ . . . Babe is it fun? ...dance... Drama 1-4, Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, French 1, 2, Field Hockey 1, 2 Manager 3, Yearbook Staff 4 Lynne Marie Gaspar “Friendship, like love, is destroyed by long absence, though it may be increased by short intermissions.”’ To love and to be loved. Paulie 5 24 8ilene) Camp re skating err Auburn ay SUeiS aSid ekickarw mm S ly arene me Siberian Huskies . . . Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Ski Clubs 2 Michelle Gaulin “The past always looks better than it was; it’s only pleasant because it isn’t here.” Billy 2 20 81 . . . Billy Jo’s sidekick . . . Park Hill... McD’s... Hairdressing ... Bob Seger ... Journey .. . Silver . . . David Prouty . . . Unicorns... Bud... Endless Love... Ronnie. . . Stanley... Patricia Ann Gaulin “Nothing is really work unless you'd rather be doin’ something else.” IKE VINGS EOR EVER e-rete 2,05. Auyeats ears Engaged 81... Diamond Ring...Cam2... Mint... Ridin’ around ... Beach... The Gang ... Pig Out... I Gotta go to work!.. . Sophomore Gym Class .. . Stephen R. Gauthier “There are two things to aim at in life: first, to get what you want; and, after that, to enjoy it.” Football 1, 2, 3,4... 63... Baseball 1,2... National Honor Society 3, 4... Outdoor Club 5 AmeeeeReflectar 4.4)-5 Yearbook 4aa Letterman’s Club 4... Homeroom Rep. 2,3.. . Who’s Who Among High School Seniors... WPI (?) M. Christina Giacopello “A smile takes only a moment but the memory of it lasts forever.” Boat... Fraz Picking’s sidekick . . . Friends- Ellen Lisa... Uh!!...Treat-Me... Journey . ..GOLD...Weekends...Clothes... Atlantic Gityey Bermuda .9milenerGHer Prom Comm. 3, Track 1, 2, Yearbook Staff 4 Paul F. Giorgio “Success for some of us could be a long jour- ney, but for others the journey is shorter the harder we try.” Marsha 5 23 81... The Bird... 20... My Dream MVP 23... 85 yards against Leices- tere Cape Cod SliaareW ebster Lakersr Cheerleading ... Moon... Papa Bratiotis... Jeryl, Chris, Lisa Fraz... Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Gary S. Giro “Aim for success before you die, and if you miss at least you’ve tried.” Seger... Sentry ... Weekend Football ... The Who... Bud... Led Zeppelin Donna Rae Monica Gover “God doesn’t make junk.” Brian, ls Vovesyou!le ae Lat F OOP! arm Lt:s Tainted!” ... Labor Day... Stage Manager... Swing 4... The Tracks 1 Fan...Canada... Band) 1-4-) Chorus’ 1-4- ) Drama’ 1-42 - French Club 1-4... Suzanne Marie Goyette “Happiness isn’t something you experience; it’s something you remember.” “Twinky” ... Kathy’s sidekick . . . Friends CScSEe WEL Cae GHerr JOULNe yer Econ Weekend... Pig... REO Concert... Parties. .. V.F.... Tunes... Seger... Football (mgr.) 3, 4; Cheerleader (co-capt.) 1, 2; Track (mgr) 1 Cheryl Anne Greene “Stay SANE Inside Insanity . . .” “that face’, blue roses, art, RHPS, Pam’s pal, fashion, SING, BK, SOM, buns, punk, elbow sex, bip, partner of my crimes, GH, “okay, GB”, N.Y., Iguana, goodbye all of this... Drama 1-4; Chorus 2-4; French Club 1-3; Re- flector 1, 2, 4,; Yearbook 4 Kelley Anne Hagan “There are two paths you can go by, but in the long run there’s still time to change the road you're on.” “ERIK” ... patient? ... The Gang .. . Oops late again... The Cape ... Snow? .. . My Buddies . . . Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Softball 1; Vice Pres. 2; Ring Comm. 2; Prom Comm. 3; Band Comm. 3; Office Staff 2, 3,4 Rosemary M. Hall “Life is a gamble, but at least you play your own cards.” Outdoor Club 2, 3... Field Hockey 3,4... Basketball mgr. 2, 3, 4... On the Quest... Deanna Pam eee bisalen MclDeeis aan Friday Nights... Yearbook Staff4...G.S.... Wyoming . . . Outdoors Ronald E. Henry Jr. “If work is the fruit of life, I must not have any taste buds.” Got a pencil? ... 61, 32,51... Beatles... FJM’S Buddy . . . Deb’s Buddy . . . I hate computers... Concerts... Asleep Again... Flash... Ronzo... Papa Bratiotis . . . Cape Cod... McDonald’s with the team . . . Foot- ball 1-4; Track 2-4; President 3, 4 Peggy Ann Hinson “So many people in so many ways are differ- ent, only I, myself, can be me.” ‘ea cCkwel eee SOCCELED ye GhOLrus el) 2 ear Majorette 1,2... Business Club... Purple... Terry, Ken... Lindels Kennels ... B-52’s... David Bowie, Punk Rock ‘n’ “J”... TR-7 Summer... ‘““Michael’s”’.. . future Accountant Carl Hokanson “You can’t change the past but you can ruin the present by worrying about the future.” Who’s Driving... AC DC... whata mess... watch out for the curb . . . Booze Cruise . . . Hoky hate’s everything ... Summer... Parties wee jack Danielsy-9. LDhel Good) Lites es: Concerts... 4x4... Roll up the windows... Molson ... wipe out .. . Hoky Patrick Howard “The trouble with our times is that the future is not what it used to be.” Howie... Led Zepplin... got an extra butt? .. . Where’s the bottle opener? . . . Where’s the party?... Concerts... Trouble?... Wendy... Bud ... Paid my time Russell Howard “Putting off an easy thing makes it hard, and putting off a hard one makes it impossible.” J A...Zep... Stones... Beatles... Marge.. . wild times... good food .. . Lotsa Movies... wedgies ... PHNH ... The Cape “81”... Papa Bratiotis... Lisa Elizabeth Humphrey “The one red leaf, the last of its clan, that dances as often as dance it can.” I Love Rick, always and forever ... Where is everybody ... What! I mean really ... Donna’s sidekick ... I can’t believe it! . . . Field Hockey 1-40 Drama sin Weatbookestatt: 4aaemene Thank’s Darl! . . .Lisa and Rick . . . See ya later! Stephen Laliberte “The only safe ruler is he who has learned to obey willingly.” Pamela ... if you don’t light yourself up, you'll stay in the dark... Drama 2, 3,4... Yearbook Staff... “Steven, Steven, always getting even.” pene DYsMir-w-n sn Slashi ever. be bOwESexgere Lori Ellen Lamusta “Cherish yesterday, dream for tomorrow, live today.” funny ... Virginia Slims (Menthol) .. . Cher- yl’s sidekick... JR... Maria’s car... Cheenos ... Lazy...the bathroom... fingernails ...no job... ‘The gang”... Make up gym... Hi Oppy eee barty ian Kathleen Ann Lavallee “Live today, remember yesterday, and dream of tomorrow.” Paulie.) = Septa2556 198 eee Lisa icomouers sidekick . . . Coffee Sombrero’s ... Seger... Family and Friends... Weekends... Prom... College...GH... Summertime... Track 1-4 (Co-Capt.), Cheerleading 1, 2 (Capt. 1), Foot- ball (Mgr. 3) Ann Marie Lavin “Time may be valuable, but good times are precious.” Steve... 9 25 80... Chris’ sidekick .. . The Bridge... Marcy’s...S.E.W.... ORANGE!.. . The Fair . . . Hairdressing ... Riunite... White Russians ... Friends .. . Journey... . R.E:O;.. =. Unicorns... “Annie =- Silver. - Mikey .. . Endless Love Judi A. Lazaro “On a really clean tablecloth, the smallest speck of dirt annoys the eye.” Martha, Medea and Judi remove specks .. . Judi with a smile and voice... The Joker... Europe 78 81... California Dreaming... Mic’s Debate . . . Band 1-4, Reflector 1-3, Yearbook Staff 4, Softball 1, Millbury Journal 3, The Future? Scott Lewis “It is man that makes truth great, not truth that makes man great.” Gayle... Satellite Sebring ... Ski Instructor... . Ski Club 3, 4, Outdoor Club 3, Drama Club 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Thom McAn... Think Snow!!! Cheryl A. Lomartire “Days come and days go but memories are forever.” “T love Nick” - 7 6 81... Feb. 14... Summer of “81”... Donna’s sidekick . . . Hampton Beach Bums .. . Journey “Don’t Stop Believin” ... Little One... my learners .. . Softball 2, 3, 4 Karen Lee Lyons “To have a friend is to be a friend.” BROOKS ... Linda... Best of Times... . Mercury ‘74... Bermuda 82... the shoe store ... WOGUE ... clothes and shoes . . . The Cape...GBNO... Marriot 2 28 82... every year .. . Yearbook Staff... Art Editor Jacqueline May MacNeil VYVGEVVUVVUVVYVUVUVVVCVVUVVUVUVVGGE GR “Take life as it is. It comes no matter if it’s love, hatred, or fear.” Softball... Tennis... Purple... Edgemere... Partying...2...7... Wine... Chinese Food ...Friends...Charms... Satellite... ‘1982” -..«. Love... Future = . MeDonalds).. Memories .. . Darlene Marie Mangiulli “Today is the first day of the rest of your life.” Darl... By the wayside... Terri’s sidekick... 9 18 81... Dana... Airport... naive?... Dance... yellow ... class president 1-2; NHS 2-4; Student Council 1 sec. 2; S.A.C. 3-4; Field Hockey 1-3; Drama 1-4; Yearbook 4... Michelle Marrino “Reality rarely matches dream, but only dreams give nobility to purpose.” M M ...PH,s. Donut .. . embarrassment-city ... laughing ... Den of Sin... we’re talking mega... Canada DC... just kidding, EBGB.. . LIAP ... read my lips... Di’s accomplice... college... F Hockey, S Council, NHS, S Gov’t, Drama, Tennis, Yrbk Earl Jude Mathews “Tm not lazy, I’m just saving my energy.” Annie”... Sailing” ..)9 23 8) =ehoLrevernee Webster Lake ... Mika’s sidekick ...‘“Matt”.. . changed... ‘75’ LeMans. .. Baseball (1-4); Basketball (1,2); Soccer 1; Drama Club (1-3); Yearbook Staff; Outdoor Club (1-3) Frank Robert McNamara “Could we see when and where we are to meet again, we would be more tender when we bid our friends good-bye.” Wedgie power .. . Moody Blues, Rolling Stone fan... McDonald’s w team...wanky... slim . . . FJM’s other buddy . . . don’t mess w the hair... Football 1-4 (Capt.) ... Winter Track 1-4... Spring Track 2-4... Drama 2-4... Letterman’s Club Patricia Lynn Miller “Ambition is the germ from which all growth of nobleness proceeds.” Beach 4) patty 9-2) Raunitelae). Lcish eye Typing I... Webster Lake . . . Class of ‘82... Friendly’s .. . Journey ... My Friends .. . It’s been real .. . Office Staff 2, 3. . . Guidance Staff 1-4... Drama Club 1... Prom Commit- teers Scott Modig “The sure way to be cheated is to think one’s self more cunning than others.” June... . Rolling Stones) 3) 67, GIlOk Grafton Pizza... Rogers History?...Zorro.. . Hunting... WPI?... Physics?... Drama... Gribleys! . - . Cheerleading 2iiweeeee- 5. aeuee- Paralyzed? ... Moe... Basketball 1, 2,4.. -legs!... Grolch ... Kill Prepps .. . Christine Moreau “It was the best of times, It was the worst of times...” Peter ... Weekends . . . Parties at the Edge- mere... Summer of ‘81... Bud... Riunite.. . My Pinto... McDonalds .. . Skiing . . . Quiet? ...C. Country 2, 3; Winter Track 2, 3; Spring Track 2 Debra Lynn Mort “Dream your dreams today, live your dreams tomorrow.” Field Hockey, Student Council, Drama Club (treas.), Prom Committee, Yearbook, Class Treas., National Honor Society...CCD... Lou... Homecoming Queen... Macs...GH. .. FJM’S sidekick .. . “Peach”... competition ..+ Mr. Personality . . . oops! Gina Lynn Moss “It’s worth spending the time looking for the best things in life.” My MG... friends... family... weekends... Summer Vacation . . . Journey . . . Chinese Food?... BOYS!... Springsteen... Pink... College ... the beach...GH... Clothes... my hair... good times ... Florida... Royal’s Darlene A. O’Packi “I’m not here to work, I’m just doin’ my time.” DAVE...7 4 80...Trans Am... her rings . .. Friday nights... cruisin... wall... Oppy.. . “I Don’t Know”... The Gang... bridge... Party... AC DC...O.K.??... Basement... Budweiser .. . Journey ... “I’m finally out of here”... Hi Kirk... VUUVUGUVVUVEVVyTgpTgwrVyVyTous VUVVVEGVVUUEGVVYYVUUCVYVUVUVUY VV VUVUVUVVVUVVUVUVVVYPr Dawn M. O'Packi “If you love something, set it free, if it comes back to you it’s yours, if it doesn’t it was never meant to be.” “MICHAEL” ... Aug. 29, 1979... Her Rings. ..Camaro... Riunite... Newports... Levi's. .. Silver... Weekends... Parties... Friends. . Chinese Food . . . Hockey Games... Marlboro Flats... AC DC ...Man’ Dad... “Hi Babe!” .. . Robin L. Pacheco “Hold on to true friends with both hands.” “WAYNE”: 1-4-3, 2 1 80... What Next?... Riunite .. . Smokey ... “friends” .. . I never said I was going to like it!. . . Confused .. . Thank God It’s Friday! . . . Always sleeping! John C. Pearson “Life’s like hunting, you have one chance and you have to make the best of it.” “Morning”... “Evening” ...Charlie Brown.. . Lisa... Sally... Beth...“ ROID”... Mack. . “Bug Swamp” .. . Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 1 Scott Pendergast “The penalty of success is to be bored by the attentions of people who formerly snubbed you.” Holy Jeepers Crow! . .. Spaz! .. . White City Theatre... Led Zep...Journey... Molson... Case Western?... whatever... Basketball 1, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Track 1, 3, 4, Yearbook, Drama Club 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Reflector 3, Student Government Day 3 Deanna R. Peterson “The special dreams we call our own are those we think up all alone.” Nursing ... Rosie, Pam, Lisa... Mr. Healy Spring Cleaning . . . reading eye expressions. . “on the quest”... V. Pres 3, Student Adviso- ry Comm. 3-4, Student Gov't Day 3, F. Hockey 1-4, B. Ball Magr. 1-4, Yearbook Staff 4 Daniel Petrie “The problems of victory are more agreeable than those of defeat, but they are no less differ- ent.” Good Friends A Bottle of Bud . . . Party!!! APALABLALAL AL AL A™LR ALR ALP ALPAPAPAL ALRALRALALRALRAPAPALPALALRALPALR AP AP AR 280 ZX AC DC Barty!!! Party Cathy aU SH oe . A Good Laugh!... Do it up!... Jeryl Ann Picking “All work and no play is NOT in my con- tract.” Bob... 2 13 80... The Prom... Accoun- tant?...Fraz Mary’s sidekick ...Gold... Senioritis... Wright’s...2M8...Crash... Tch!... Florida... Bermuda...MomnDad. . Softball 1, 2, Field Hockey 1, 2, Office Aide 15253, 4 Robert J. Pratt “The best way to avoid trouble is to cause it and run.” Molson . . . South Plaza... any parties?... yahoo!... AC DC... That’s what she said at the picnic... Harold F. Proodian “I’m not worried about being remembered! I want people to know I’m here now.” Boyce’s White House ... Silver... N.H.S.... Chicken Suit... 4 4 81... A.V.3,4...Prom Night... E.P....8 16 77... King Rold... Bethya- rs Dougie A ltrediegns) ethan Mics Howard-Advisor .. . Right Wheels. Marcy Provencher “Accept me as I am, only then will we discover each other.” Malaka... A D... Bob Seger . . . Juniors’ sidekick ... The Road... The Doors... Field Hockey 1-4; Basketball 1-4; Softball 1, 3, 4 Darlene Lynn Richford “Life isn’t life without children.” Eddy . . . New Year’s Eve ‘79... honey... BooBoo ... Hearts... key chains... the gang - nieces ... Hey Mrs. Stepien 4x... The Movies .. . My sewing machine ... crafts... Dad Drake . . . Yearbook Staff 4 Robert Rizzo “The end of the beginning “82 Marathon House ... Comp. 10- 17- 80... Grad. 10-30-81 . . . Chet S, Lou A., Bill M., Sue C., Gerry B... Taunton 79-80... The Stones... 73 Plymouth Duster . . . Pops Parties-Dix Street... Sidekicks-Mick, John, Chris, Bill... yey Live now pay later. Dana Scott Robbins “An appeal to the reason of the people has never been known to fail in the long run.” That's like real!... pretty spacey!...Drama.. . Canada... Karatin’... Darlene... I’ve been waiting-Foreigner ... Winter Track... Roller Skating . . . Michelob . . . Cosmic Reality... Fury II, the land ark... calculator . . weather Lisa M. Roberts “If I got pouee out of Millbury High, at least I graduated.” John - 6 1 80...GREEN ... St. Vincents... F.P.T... “I can’t wait until May”... “Can I go to the bathroom?” ... GH... “If time could only fly I wouldn’t mind Millbury High” Louis Rocheleau “If you follow reason far enough it always leads to conclusions that are contrary to rea- son.” Lori). = Sports . Slee Holy Name Dropoute aay 2) 125m aee) Motocrosss- ne Baseball, Ski Club 1, 2, 4, Football 1, 3, 4, Winter Track, 3, 4, Spring Track 3, 4 Ronnie Rogers “Be cool and it won’t hurt.” “Hendrix” ... Lynryd Skynyrd... RUSH... Guitar .. . Belvedeere .. . Black Sabbath Frank Santa Marie “School is like a book, it’s boring when you start, then when you get half-way through, it get’s interesting, and by the end you have loved ites The bomber... P.V....The Doors 1... Graphic Art's... The Cape... Concerts... Steelers ... WAAF 107 FM Lisa Saucier “You have to be a Little Insane to be sane.” Bobby ... Nacole M ... Bobby J] . . . Coffee Brandy ... My Ring... Sidekicks Kathy, Peg . . MBF Mary... Precious Few... ... More... Endlesslove ... Fred Astaire... May 7, 81... Track 1, Volleyball 1, Oregon AR AR AR Diana M. Sauer “Life is not a problem to be solved but a reality to be experienced.” Di...MM’s Accomplice... INOSem ee SNOO pyr totter. Lissuesingy. Coe . Don’t leave her out inthe sun... It’s Cool... Oliver... Pig Out... Doinks-Right Mrs. D?.. . Music ... Happy Face... Laugh? ... NHS, Drama, F. Hockey, Chorus, Band, Yrbk. Joanne Simone “No mind is thoroughly well organized, that is short of a sense of humor.” Journey... Jo Simon... Hey... row... friends... Typing I class... Whata’ ya nuts? ... laughing all the time .. . Is it Friday yet? .. . the radio... Aw Shutup Ya Tomor- Cindy Lee Snelling “It’s not so important to be serious as it is to be serious about the important.’ Cin... Drats!... Good friends ... Books... Animals... Egads!...Crazy ... Dreams... good grief ... Little kids... Cape Cod... Maine... Florida... Library 2-4; Drama 2-4; NHS 3, 4; Horace Mann 3, 4; Yearbook Ads Ronald Stacy “Life is a tragedy for those who feel, and a comedy for those who think.” Zeppelin... Guitar... Beth. . 4; Hockey 2; Basketball 1 . Baseball 2 Lisa Ellen Stafinski “Don’t walk in front of me, I may not follow. Don’t walk behind me, for I may not lead; Just walk beside me and be my friend.”’ Spunky... McD's... Laughing... Deanna Rosie Pam’s buddy ... Music... Travel... Finally Senior ... Beach ... Military?! ... Band 1-4; Chorus 1-4; Orchestra 2-4; Stage Band 2-4; Outdoor Club; Basketball Mgr. 3, 4; Drama 1, 2 Christine M. St. Germain “T hope it’s not too late to amend, all the pain we have suffered on a friend. Born with truth why do we abuse it?” Office, Library, Drama, 3, 4... Air Force... Michael ... Stripes... Arthur... The Best That You Can Do... Start Me Up... D’S GB AP AP AR ALR AL AL AL AL APALRALP ALP AL ALAR AL ALP APALA™LALR ALR ALAPAPR AP AP NYE ARROW care of Michael Christine... KINKY... Richard . . . Marty Raylene A. Stuart “Standing in the shadows of today will shine us enough light for tomorrow.” Buck ... I Love You 11 1 80... Diamond... Cubby ...Spin‘em... oldies... Tickle Tickle . Racing License ... shadow... Terry’s Pal. . Graphic Arts 1, 2, 3, Softball 1-4, Wedding . . The legs missing . . . claimtonky Kathryn E. Sylvia “No matter where we may go, or what we may do, the good times we’ve shared will not be forgotten; for precious memories will remain in our hearts and treasured forever.” Michael (Mooks) ... The Beach . . . close friends, Donna .. . prom weekend . . . Thank God It’s Friday ... SMILE!... Riunite... Go for it... 1 Family ...C. Country 1-4 (Capt.), W. Track 1-4, S§. Track 1-4, Precious Few... Bye Millbury Donna Rae Thorne “Today is the first day of the rest of my life.” Don’... One In A Million... Mom... Alabama ... Kathie’s buddie - Special Friendships ... Michael...Jon...Lor’... he Edgemete ews Doniticuss!sae 45 decisions ... Always Forever . .. memories Elizabeth Ruth Thurlow “Better a little fire that warms than a big one that burns.” Beth ... Harold 77-82... Lisa Ralf... Purple... Maryland... RIT... Orange?... Mustards... Dirty Deeds ... Boone’s Farm... AC DC...So?... Chris Jim... The Fair... . Periodic Obsessions ... The Summer of ‘80.. . Kenny’s House...IRV... Mr. B. Glen David Townsend ‘Remember the past, live for the present, and plan for the future.”’ Judy ... 3 11 81... 5th Library... The Cape. .. Pizza... Pinball... Poker... Pete’s Parties - Michelob... Marlboro... What a drag!.. . RUSH... The Fair .. . Ski Club 1, 2, 3, AV Aide 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Soccer 1 Stephan R. Tremblay “The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do.” LYNNE? =.) 73” Lemans =. 5 71) Camaros. The Beach... Florida with Mike... Hunting . . Music... Blackberry Brandy...GAUM... AV Aide 3, 4 Annemarie C. Tufts “The more you love, the more love you are given to love with.” John...Love... Friends... Nancy’s sidekick . Band Practice ... “Go For It!” .. . 1st period study ... Riunite... Prom Court... The Cape... Tennis 1, 2, 3, Field Hockey 1, 2, Outdoor Club 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, Drama Club 1, 2, Yearbook Staff Mika Veijalainen “Tis better to be a sinner and enjoy yourself, than to be a saint and not know how.” “No, it's MIKA!” . Matt’s sidekick .. . “Perhaps”... “Are there children in Finland? nN Scottm an) Prankers Flash eA nnicn iene garbage disposal... rake... biking . . . tennis . wind-surfing .. . Soccer 4; Winter Track 4 Pamela Vezina “The real problem of leisure time, is how to keep others from using yours.” Pammy Jean .. . “I'd like to say hello to Ashley”... Slyme Rocky Horror... elbow sex _ Steven... B.Ko.., Vampezina) (M) 77 .- chuck ‘em the bod .. . “Oh Ma, it was real neat” . Classic pumps . . . Hi Michael Cheryl .. . Drama 1-4, Reflector 1-4 Beth Vulter “If you love something set it free, if it comes back it’s yours, if it doesn’t it never was.” “Rick” “I Love Rick!” . 9 16 80 ... Navy... Russians... Keg Parties... Fireside . . . Sue’s Sidekick... Seger... Journey ...Cheryl(s) .- 7 POOm ee SeenY a Latale Deborah Anne Wade “YOU CAN CELEBRATE ANYTHING YOU WANT, YOU CAN RADIATE EVER- YTHING YOU ARE, YOU INDICATE EVERYTHING YOU SEE.” Tempo... Oh Debra!... Big Lady... What a mutha ... Kodacrome . . . B ring me a sur- geon They’ve cut me to the brains . . . Swing 4; Audition 2; Art; LMNIA Debra Ann Walsh “There are all those early memories; one can- not get another set; one has only those.” 13; stars moons; Hampton 81; Guy Crazy; JLN 6-1-79, Ron Tin; Amesbury; Na?; Rhonda; BLACK; Different; Lonely people; Gum Wrapper Chain; Cross Country 1; F. Hockey 2-4; Basketball 1-4 (Capt. 4); Track 1- 4 (Capt. 4) James Michael Weidman “The future is uncertain and the end is always near.” The Boss... Like a hurricane ... Moosehead . .. Seger... Journey... Over The Hills... And Far Away... Sentry... Weedy... Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 (Capt.) .. . Florida Bound Claudette M. White “Friendship doubles the job and divides the sorrow.” claud ... crazy... good times... 3 musketeers . B.F. Linda... parties .. . Linda’s sidekick . ..Claudinda...T.G.I.F....‘“THEGANG’... friends ... Boys .. . Softball 2-4... get out of here... Hithere... What?... “82” is 1” R. Scott Wiberg “I do not cut my life up into days, but my days into lives, each day, each hour an entire life.” Berg-Wi... Ann... Ma’s Chevy... Molson. . . 7369... Work?... Knees... girls??... Whirlpool . . . Cooking Class . .. McDonald’s with the team... Molly Hatchet... Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Lisa Jean Willand “My interest is in the future because I am going to spend the rest of my life there.” Ber- muda-82’... Mike... Treat-Me ... Hampton! . Boone’s Farm... Parties... 82... Graduation... GBNO...wildcats...14K.. . Softball 1-4, Field Hockey 1, 2, Winter Track 3, Prom Comm. 3, Class Treasurer 3, 4, Year- book Staff 4 Stephen C. Young “A man always has two reasons for doing any- thing — a good reason and a real reason.” Wild Horses ... Thank You Darlene... all are one, one are all... Led Zep... Wish you were here... Baseball Party... Friends... Stones . . Seger... Doors... Neil Young... Summer . Beach... Who.. . Journey Terry Zelenak “I came into this world, not chiefly to make this a good place to live, but to live in it good or bad.” “82-finally ... summer of ‘81... Raylene’s pal . .K.M.M....5 10 80... Berry-Tob... DI- vorce .. J.A.... McDonalds . . . Hampton Beach... English 4 with the A.P. class... Mr. O in Physiology-Zellie ... Outdoor Club 1-2. . . Proms ... the past... the present . . . the future . . . good luck! Ronald Zigmont “Often it is just lack of imagination that keeps a man from suffering very much.” Zig ... Firebird ... Hampton Beach... Bud - n- J.D.... Weekends . . . Stones -n- Led Zep EVVUVUVCVVUEG GVUVVVUGVUVVUGVUVUGUUVUVCUV UCU UUVUUUVUUPUVUUGVUVEVUVU GER GEGEGR UUVUVUVEVUVUVYVEVVVVVVVVVUE VVUVVUVVVVVVUVVUSVV UV UV EV EVES VUVUUVEVUUUUGOR Ch Snas Court - Anne Marie Tufts Music - Darlene Army 9 4 9 23 a x are tT Uu = ¢ 23) Je SS Ss Site, Cindy Foisy Lisa Willand Scouts Band — —@ o _® e@ _00+..0 __@0t..8- _@0t_@ e Soe Yaat eee LY ant ome Yeah Some 1) Hoe ee =se per e wun e 6 @ e e eo o—__ Oe .e-__ @e .. ©-_@0et.. —__@ @ .e-__@0 .?e-__@0e .0-__@e ue-_@ a8 aoZ Aa om Cun PO — Re aac Oo _ . 9 @t+.@ _ @et @. Gat @— pienst setter Athletic AW ald smu Most Valuable Players: David Lavallee-Football Mary Beth Belsito-Field Hockey Jim Weidman-Soccer Diane Moore-Volleyball Ed Scholz-Boys’ Cross Country Kathie Sylvia-Girls’ Cross Country Glen Townsend-Boys’ Basketball Deb Walsh-Girls’ Basketball Martin Devine-Winter Track Debra Dempsey-Winter Track Earl Mathews-Baseball Fran Boria-Softball Michelle Marrino-Tennis Jeff Blondin-Boys’ Spring Track Deb Walsh-Girls’ Spring Track Thanksgiving Day Game MVP’s: Defense- Frank McNamara Offense- David Lavallee Donald Witkowski Award: Steve Bernard and Mary Beth Belsito District III Athletic Directors’ Award: Martin Devine Anne Marie Bourdeau Athletic Director's Award: Martin Devine and Michelle Marrino Scholar Athletes: Martin Devine, Mary Beth Belsito Michelle Marrino, Scott Pendergast -9 ev. 20@ _@ev.e % “oe et 00 = “83 Academic Awards tiie Debra Adams - New England Newspaper Sup- East Millbury Community Association ply Co. National Honor Society Mary Beth Belsito - Millbury Grange Rosemary Hall - Citizens’ Scholarship Founda- Citizens’ Scholarship Foundation of Mill- tion of Millbury bury Peggy Hinson - Dudley Hall Career Institute Fran Boria - Millbury Softball League Millbury High School Business Club Pamela Bouthillette - Citizens’ Scholarship Darlene Mangiulli - Citizens’ Scholarship Foundation of Millbury Foundation of Millbury Peter Bouthillette - United Tool Manufac- Warren G. Harris Memorial Scholarship turing Co. Michelle Marrino - Youngblood Po lyclad Franco-American Progressive Club Laminates Jeff Ostrowski Memorial Scholarship National Honor Society Patricia Brosinhan - Garden of Eaton Patricia Miller - Charles F. Minney Post of Citizens’ Scholarship Foundation of Mill- Veterans of Foreign Wars, Ladies’ Auxiliary bury Debra Mort - Millbury Women’s Club David Carpenter - Millbury Teachers’ Associ- Deanna Peterson - Citizens’ Scholarship Foun- ation dation of Millbury National Honor Society Scott Pendergast - Dr. William C. Spang Michael Cassidy - Millbury Savings Bank Millbury Women’s Club Martin Devine - Leona Buxton Casey Class of Millbury Police Association °31 Memorial Scholarship Dr. and Mrs. Marcus M. Henneberry Memo- William F. O’Leary Memorial Scholarship rial Scholarship Millbury Athletic Association Jetyl Picking - Millbury Elementary Mothers’ National Honor Society Club Lynne Erickson - Millbury Business Associ- Diana Sauer - Outstanding Scholastic Achieve- ation’s Harry ment Award Stockwell Memorial Scholarship Marjorie D. and Leslie C. Bickford Memori- Michael Ethier - The Protector Group’s H. al Scholarship Louis Rocheleau Senior Memorial Scholar- Devoe Taylor American Legion Post Auxiliary ship National Honor Society Steven Duso Memorial Scholarship Cindy Snelling - Dudley Hall Career Institute Sheryl Fountaine - Turgeon Funeral Home Lisa Stafinski - Millbury Women’s Club Cheryl Frazier - Devoe Taylor American Le- Pam Vezina - Citizens’ Scholarship Founda- gion Post tion of Millbury Theresa Gagliardi - St. Brigid’s Women’s Club Debra Walsh - Citizens’ Scholarship Founda- Stephen Gauthier - Millbury Credit Union tion of Millbury Franco-American Progressive Club 3 @ @__—. 8 7 8 © @ e %®9 eo =een es —“e@ = v Qu. OQ. = Y) 10¢r Sen —8 Y —__ 8 _) @ @__-.® _3@@__® 360... e9__.9 9 ———' @_ 8 4 e8_—.® AHEAD co) z oa i oI a s 1982 June 6, Graduation - saioatiadennetseaniananCRTNINRENN seoomecgpininondssiow cAbMINIsTRATION Mr. Donald P. Drake Mr. Charles Capparelli Principal Assistant Principal Dr. Alfred J. Sylvia Superintendent Of Schools Miss Julia DeFeudis Mrs. Nancy E. Witkowski Mr. Paul Clancy Constance J. Rossi Mrs. Fran Dupont Department Head Mr. Gene Geneese Mrs. Dorene K. Griffin Mr. Roger L. Desrosiers ; a ae : ane se = Frank J. og epartment Head Harry R. Howard Mer. Frank W. Ford Health Physical Education Mr. Scott Healey Mrs. Joan Julian Mes. Sylvia Stepien Department Head , Mr. Richard Garabedian - A.D, Mr. Hudson Matson Miss An Harrington Donald O'Leary - Department Head Mr. William Rosen z Mr. Gary Robinson Mes. Kathy Archambeaulet Mrs. Laurie Toloczko oe 2 — : : Mrs. Janice McGoldrick Mr. Robert Warren Mrs. Lauren Boberg Mrs. Nancy Weissinger Mrs. Frances Perry Mrs. Lynne LaComfara - Chorus Mr. George Desrosiers - Foreign Languages Industrial Arts Business Mrs. Agnes McCarron Miss Linda Magnuson Department Head Mr. Thomas Murray Mrs, Joan Burke Mrs. Julianne Myers Mr. Richard McGrail Specialty Personnel Cafeteria Staff: Mrs. Eckland, Mrs. Stansbury, Mrs. Jacobson, Mrs. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Lebel, Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Jacques, Mrs. Holland, Mrs. Ethier, Ray Guiou Spe eae” Librarian: Mrs. Margaret Matthews Custodians: Mr. Everett Boulay, Mr. Lucien Richard Secretaries: Mrs. Gonya, Mrs. Pierce, Mrs. Norbeck, Mrs. Fisher Mes, Priscilla C. Ethier Bobby Ethier Mr. Mrs. Richard Johnson Mr. Mrs. Gerard Kelley Linda Kulig Mr. Mrs. Gerard Bernier Mes. Yvonne Blanchette Mr. Mrs. Leo Fountaine Mr. Mrs. Joe Niitcher Mary Connors MSGT Wm. Lusignan, USMC SSGT John F. Cipro, USMC Feitelberg Ruth Rodriguze Lemon-tags Mike Simone Susan Arraje Jean T. Julian Roland Gaulin Freeman and Doris Darlene Mangiulli Lynne Stephan Good Luck, Lynne Sheryl Lori John Thelma Rum Diane Szymczak Albert Sack Jaime Romkey Kenny Katie Scottie Erickson Friend FRIENDS “Good Luck Fran Jon” Nancy Mr. Mrs. Fountaine Jr. Cheryl Nichole The Richford’s Calvie Kev Robin Wayne Mr. Mrs. Larry Bourget Good Luck—Ama JoAnne Green Leah and Maura Peterson Kent Stowe The Richfords Mr. Mrs. Robert Fisher Mr. Mrs. Joseph K. Matthews Mike Sharron Mr. Mes. Michael Forte Linda Magnuson “Ms. G. wishes luck to the class of 82” BABE’N BUM “Good Luck, Terri,’’ Love, Mom Pepper loves Mumbly “Bean Pad” Terri's Brother Dino, Party of 5 Joey loves Terri Tashi Mangiulli Beth Eric Girardin Mr. Mrs. David Carpenter, Se Mr. Robert Ethier Lilla Rock Cindy Skip Mr. Mrs. Paul Forsberg Lynn Belisle Sheryl Earl Good tuck to the class of ’82 from the class of 81 May 10 Chip Big B “82” : Birdman-5 10 81=‘$.O.Y.S.H.” Donna Guiou Pat Gaulin Kevin Patty, Forever Andy Wilczynski : _ Congratulations Claudette-Love, Memere Congratulations, The O’Connell’s Congratulations, The Bilodeau Good Luck Claudette-Love, Uncle Bob Aunt Claire Congratulations Claudette-Love Mom Love, Billy Donna Mrs. Myrtle Witter Diane Moore Sue Modig M M-82 Cuddly-Pooh Mark, Janie and Christopher Laurel and Hardy Courtney Antiques Mrs. Donna Saucier Isabelle and Jim Cheryl Chris we'll LOVE YOU ALWAYS, Dae Me Kim and Jim a Patrons Dave Cheryl John Chris Irene M. Lemoine Albert Lemoine Good Luck Sheryl, Love Earl Herbi (Mouse) Morris, Jr. Stanley Ruth Peterson Mr. Mrs. John Vecchio Mr. Mrs. Peter Vecchio Lori Pendergast Good Luck Christine, Love Mama To more than a friend, Good Luck Chris Ray Judy Mangiulli Mr. Mrs. Kenneth J. Erickson Mr. Mrs. Peter J. Foisy Mike Laurie Kevin Sue 1 Niece 1 Daughter, Love Mom Dad Mr. Mrs. Leonard Audette Love Mom, Dad Rob Dian and Mardy Jeryl and Bob Sponsors Mr. Mrs. Michael Hall Good Luck to the Class of ’82, Mr. Mrs. Harry A. Jennings George Stowe, Stowe Farm Orchards Fjellman Brothers Dairy Farm Mr. Mrs. David Sauer Mr. Mrs. Bernard Dupont Mr. Mrs. Albert R. Marrino, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Charles Vassar Mr. Mrs. Frank Giacopello Ludvigson Jewelers Mr. Mrs. Douglas Stepien Mr. Mrs. Donald Drake Mr. Mrs. Charles Capparelli Mr. Mrs. Richard Gabree Mr. Mrs. Roger J. Bourdeau Earl and Anne As a soon-to-be graduate, you feel with your hard work and love you can change the world ... never lose that feeling! Our very best to our daughter, Danielle, and all her classmates, - -Carol and Harold Frazier The Yearbook Staff would like to sincerely thank the following people, without whose help, this book would not have been possible. ) and all those who- Mr. Gerald Boudreau A purchased the Mrs. Linda Pierce : advertisements on the Mrs. Marge Gonya following pages. Mr. Dan Smith - Josten’s Publishing Representative Miss Lorraine Gauthier Juniors - Bonnie Brady 2 Joanne Greene — =), Eva Lund STUDIO GF Karen Stowe eA Parma Mr. Donald Drake, principal of Millbury Memorial High School for the last fourteen years, who heartily encouraged us in the efforts of producing this yearbook. He has given us his warmth, leadership, and guidance, and has gained our deep respect, friendship, and admiration. Compliments of i Urs. Paul A. Turgeon UNISTUPRLA TN LCL 112 Elm St. Millbury Phone: 865-4433 CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS of “82” Route 146 j -_ ala Millbury : —. a IBA PRINT SHOP 19 River St., Millbury, MA Tel: 865-2507 ant a wy Y United Tool MIE Co. Inc. CEE EO County Heat-Treat Div. of United County Industries, Inc. 34 Howe Ave. Millbury ae i oN Eaton Farm Products: - GhutesGandies Burbank Road Sutton, Ma. 01527 865-5235 A COSY HOME EOR SIE — DONUT CENTE CEO “For the best Doughnuts in Town” = | | ee a are Realtors, Appraisers, Consultants, Developers Worcester 756-5761 Boylston 869-2111 Southbridge 764-4391 829-6911 Bob Carroll 36 Main Street Pleasant Valley eau) Boutique DR. HANS WOLFF DR: JAMES PIALTOS Optometrists aes 103 Elm Street 865-9951 “3 Big Macs, 2 Ouwa ic tle. © Pounders, 6 he cn Potice oar “you can count on up” 8 G 0) G 0 0 S| A ig Mac illet of Fish uarter Pounder rench Fries cy Cokes hick Shakes undaes pple Pies Compliments of COSA: 3 Ge scr) i a Seas oe, . neat aac ‘emery’ pas” fe MAJESTIC '% MAJESTIC: ) Tad | (eS oral SN y é Sy ‘ { MAJESTIC { McDonaid's Cats RAPID EATERY-FOOD INSTANTLY PREPARED WHENEVER QUICK NOURISHMENT IS DESIRED. Lavallee’s Restaurant Tap Room deal Toni ine. Fortifies, Nourishes and Stimulates the Body and Brain. It restores Health, Strength, Energy and Vitality. 2223 Providence Street Rockdale 01534 SN? HAN OS ee ORS TAR, Bi Fa (ney PN SAN eee WPL sis LS. oe) FLORIST, SILE-FINISHED BLACK PURE MOHAIRS. These splendid Goods are sold by most of the leading retail Dry-Goods Mer- chants tn ali the leading cities and towns throughout all the tes. tw Purchasers will knowthese Goo as a ticket is attached to each piece, peering a picture of the Beaver, precise= ly Mike the above. JEFFCO FIBERS, INC. 2 Rhodes Street Phone: 865-9866 For snburban and conntry houses. Require no painting or after care. Snperior to the best tin made, and cost less. a9 Without exception the best in the world. By freight pack ed in cases containing 109 equare feet. National Sheet Metal Roofing Co. 339 and 341 Grand Street. Jersey City, N. J. Compliments of MILLBURY Contracting ‘Gil J. Willand W. Mayotte OY —— SMITH NURSING BALLARD Motor Sales 22 Howe Ave. Phone: 865-5896 865-6369 ROTO. ETA MANURE SPREADER WO LOAD CAN BREAK IT. MILLER BROTHERS of MILLBURY, INC. Septic Tanks, Cesspools Pumped and Repaired 23 Knollwood Circle Phone: 756-7742 TTL, ps T.L¢. 006 SALON PROFESSIONAL DOG GROOMING with oir Jae (Cave Compliments of electric ay garage doors (617) 865-3180 the OR LEAVE MESSAGE 69 ELM ST MILLBURY CENTER GOS SSS SS = FB aE Nothing Runs @ Sy imoen) Like aDeere 1946 SUPPLY CENTER, INC. “Where guality ta an tnuesiment”’ 17 Juniper Drive LAWN, GARDEN SALES- SERVICE 865-3693 RECREATION EQUIPMENT PARTS Route 146 865-3800 er. — SWisstine PRODUCTS RN err FRANK D. BELSITO TRUCKING SNOW PLOWING HAULING SWISS SCREW MACHINE WORK Compliments of McLaughlin’s Garage Jim, Tim, Sean 22 WATER STREET MILLBURY, MASS. 01527 8 WESTVIEW AVE MILLBURY, MASS. 01527 Manufacturer of Screw Machine Products SAFEST PUREST OIL 617 757-5362 KEN GUSTAFSON, PRESIDENT (617) 865-4538 F4 : Nl ( SS 8 ET Saas SSSA) SRS ON ews Saws SWOHS OHS © RIGHT WHEELS AUTO RECONDITIONING HOU GO0 BOHHANOH hg Ww Wy Osh Ny WOO, My Mat ny i iN NLUNLA LAT {Many ald Hu ill I The Class of ’82 Four Generations of Service 45 Main Street 810 Washington Street, Auburn EOP 5 7 @p Cay Mae | ee % oh: Gre lj eed 50 Main Street Millbury Tel. 865-9511 i Reeder fF GOOD LUCK AND BO RDIEJAINICLELE LISS cg . AERB’S 3 CONGRATULATIONS TO i ¥ y Q v 4 FLORIST : iby: are Seen RAILROAD CONTRACTORS 8 Se ry eee : = wa = nase f te y y 3 = eee 2S r ts, = Es y Seek BC y ! = i e : CASSOR FOSTER Since 1925 Wyre 1501 Grafton St. W ast Millbur Niy 1187 Millb S East Millbury YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS Worcese a i Phone: 832-4880 Phone: 791-5766 Teececcccecccecceccccecec! 832-5957 (___ Compliments of 1889 The Summer Morning Breakfast. Happy’s CReStaurant 106 Elm Street Phone: 865-3990 4891 (Fe Oy : BPMIGRAPH. -, © O° GREATEST SPEED! U Best for Manifolding. 100,000 Daily Users. v men women’s hair styling 166 MILLBURY AVENUE MILLBURY, MASS. 01527 PHONE - 865-6454 CONGRATULATIONS pe in. U to the Class of ’82 THE MOST DURABLE. Single Case, No.1, - + - + 870.00 Double Case, “ 2,- - - + = 85,00 New Special, 3, ok te) ye . 100.00 3 For account of speed contests and circulars, addreas ( MILLBURY ILLBURY JOURNAL ee pehncu INGS BANK Cheryl, Pam, Mike, Steve, Donna, Debbie, Deb. G G MASONRY INC. Masonry Work of All Kinds =a 41 Gifford Dr. Worcester Ma. 01606 Ph. 832-5260, 987-5116 999 99% Y THE ENERGY SAVERS AGWAY PETROLEUM Best Wishes From THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE ee eA e N Lewcott Chemicals Plastics P.O. Box 319 Millbury Ph. 865-4466 Worcester County () Charles K. Black Controller 9999 O99 9 Millbury, Mass. Heating Fuels Power fuels, LP. Gas Air Conditioning Complete Heating Equip. Service AGWAY MILLBURY SUPERMARKET 0 T.V. Radio Problems F. A.l.Radio T.V. Service [KX 34 ELM ST., MILLBURY va Ey La 865-9298 . _ RCA -- Authorized Sases Service ES =e Francis A. Lavalley Proprietor Providence Rd. Millbury MILLBURY NATIONAL BANK ORANG Yearbook Photographers e) AG meet AD) t ( ST a AN aN PRANK 0. BELSITO TRUCKING SNOW PLOWING HAULING 8 Westview Ave. Millbury 757-5362 oi. CHARLES Saat ig) Nort CAROUN, ( 126 WEST M AIN ST. Best Wishes From... ees ae Swifts Pride Washing Powder ! Keeps the bath, lavatory and tile invitingly clean and pre- “ serves the brightness i of mirrors and metal gq fixtures. x There is nothing in Swift's Pride Washing Powder that will scratch or : mar. Itsefficiency _ § { is unexcelled for all household cleaning. Congratulations | class of 1982 PLEASANT VALLEY COUNTRY CLUB ‘ ee CAROL-LYNN [Nensco | New England | aries Newspaper Supply Co. Phone: 865 5704 Millbury, Mass. COUNTY BUSINESS SERVICES DANCE STUDIO 167 Church Street Whitinsville, Mass. 01588 Studio 234-6051 Res. 234-8417 Frank J. Gagliardi Public Accountant CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! FOREIGN LANGUAGE TRAVEL CLUB iI [ | | : | i i : [ t t Alt o$¢ Cd s { WI ) A eae Sy hong a esc ra K 7) ¥ y “Ay ) A NES TRUE WORTH IS MEASURED NOT IN ACHIEVEMENTS, { G2 MOMS MOMS MODMGN MDG ADAG? MOMS MOWMG I? LOW? MOWOW? MOWMON? MOON? KS DAIS MOMS KOMISON2 MOMS? MOON? MOMSN? MOM? LOMO? MOU? LOMO? AOMOM? —LOMOMs «LOK jf A? ADIOP? AGH? AO (HOP? AO JOP? AHO? AMO AHO AOIOH AOHOP? AOIOH? AHO? A@QH A Oy AOI? 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