Mohawk Trail Regional High School - Massamet Yearbook (Buckland, MA)

 - Class of 1976

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' V mf, W .1 i ' Fl ,, We ' r j in fwww , 1'VV A V y r ' M J! 3- I I 1 M, Vx'-vw' ,V ' , ' 1 A f H ' K ..- t ' - 4 4.4, ...rf E - wr- , K '4 ,. , Q15 3 IE- f A .sw W ' 1? ..,f x---ff J n y Q pf I : f UK5 : Y f ix l wif 7 - Q, , f Y! -, Y' i lf, 259' ff 6 ,ag 1 Liv! .2 ' 4 . 1 f e 1 MM V TJ r i I .11 f -mi, , x ,J WM v 5 'V ,QQ wma WH-w , W, . . y!vM,..1 4, X 1 1 Making Friends Memories Of Z qegga' W. Booster Day 1976 Mohawk's Spirit Will Never Dampen! Good Ana' Bad .36 .VF wsgw. wg.. I ., Hard Studying Concentration 'E fr up-M-p 14 Learning From Experience I n 4 Or Whatever You Make It! 5 16 I. MELVIN ABRAHAMSON Principal. ARTHUR P. SILVESTER Superintendent. ...mining RAYMOND PACKERT Vice-principal. WINSTON HEALY Mohawk School Committee Chairman LITERATURE IS BUT LANGUAGE, IT IS ONLY A RARE AND AMAZING MIRACLE BY WHICH A MAN REALLY SAYS WHAT HE MEANS. CORNELIUS PUTNAM English, Speech Fundamentals, Di- rector of Athletics, Cross Country coach, Indoor Track, Track and Field, Varsity M Club, Adminis- trative Council CORA BARNES Drama Workshop, Media, Shakespeare, Speech, Science Fiction, English 10, Senior Class Advisor, One Act Plays Director, Drama Activity Sponsor .,,,.,,,,WH,,,,,,... N ,M,,,,, . .W---..MW - GILBERT KEITH CHESTERTON F I 'ff 2,1 all MARTHA BUSHEY BRYON CAPLICE English 10, English 9, Journalism, Cre- ative Writing, Mass Media, Short Story, Blake to Beatles N -1' 17 I a 5 E I i srfsi 5 MARGARET MCALLISTER Survey of Western Literature, English of the Business, Short Story, Science Fiction, Literature for People Who Hate Literature, From Blake to Beatles, Creative Writing, Western and Ameri- can Literature, Sen- ior Play SANDRA MAGILL English 7 and 8 Field Hockey, J.V. Basketball Composition ll World Literature, Communica tion, Reading English Twirlers Advisor DAVID BODENSTEIN English 8, Alternative Education, 7th and Sth Grade Student Council Advi- sor, Freshmen Football, Girls Varsity Track CAROL BARRON Science Fiction, Short Story, Poetry, Composition 11, Eng- lish 9, Bicentennial committee DIANNE MUEHL English 7 and 8, Foreign Travel Club, Cross Country Ski Club FT: 1 f LAURIE BROWNSTEIN English 9, Fundamental English, 10th Grade Advisor, Teen Scene Advisor LAUREL GLOCHESKI Math A, English, Social Studies, General Science Q rv? , :ix A lv 5:1 3 Q ,L .f- , S.: ! '-5 1 , 1 4-1.358 'Us -.H-I-Q6 1' 1' --fy:-A-AQ 'N 'Vi Gull --'ff' T ' 19 MICHAEL ELLIS Math 1 I 1, Math IV, Industrial Math, 8th grade Math, Driver Education Instructor. STEPHEN MORGANELLI 7th grade HealthfScience, 8th grade General Science, 7th grade General Math. ELEANOR GARBER 7th grade Math, Advisor and Coach to The Brain Team, Director of 7th grade Student Play. n - '-l--- N I ggi' 'l A ' '52 20 Z f 1,1 315 WZ ft eff, I f lfxy MARY JANE BREAULT General Math, Math l, Math l Math Skills Activities. 2, V, W sfzf, sf t 'W 59,5 C' A 1 5 'I' F A ' ,,',.., KATHY MURDOCI 8th grade Modern Ma Sth grade Fundamen Math, 7th grade Gene Math, Pep Club AC sor. RICHARD OTICO Math l, Curricult Council, Executi Council, Administrati Council, Student Acti ties Council, Grade Level Coordinator. LEARNING WITHOUT THOUGHT IS LABOR LOST, THOUGHT WITHOUT LEARNING IS PERILOUS. CONFUCIUS RONALD COREY Industrial Math, Practical Algebra, 7th grade Math, Math 1. MARGARET WILLIAMS German Ill, German 1, Conversa- tional German. MARY WETHERBEE Spanish I, Spanish ll, Spanish Ill, Spanish Club. BENJAMIN BERGER Math ll, Con- sumer Math, Liv- ing and Working in Our Economy. ROBERT NICHOLS Spanish lll, Spanish IV, Grade Level Coordinator. KATHLEEN UPTON French I, French ll, French Ill, French IV, Span- ish 1, French Club. 21 OUR COUNTRY IS THE WORLD - OUR COUNTRYMEN ARE ALL MANKIND. if WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON . T ERIC GRINNELL Civics 8, English 8, French 8, American His- tory, Bicentennial Ac- tivities Council, Bicen- tennial Youth Debate Adviser, Foreign Travel Club Adviser, Student Government Adviser. CLAIRE LANGE Consumer Math, AV Direc- tor, AV Club Adviser, Bas- ketball Cheering Coach, Tennis Coach. MARK STUART American History, Man and Community, Cross Country Ski Club, Varsity Basketball, Bi- centennial Committee. 22 JUDY POTTER - History - Man and Community, Traveling History Club Adviser. RICHARD ROCKSTROH Contemporary Prob- lems, Psychology, Soci- ology, U.S. History. Vice President Teachers As- sociation MARY DOLE Geography 7, Bicentennial Council, Curriculum Council. PATRICIA WALSH Developmental and Remedial Reading. DENNIS M. BUSHEY U.S. Government, U.S. History, J.V. Basketball Coach, Intramural Sports. 4598 We 3? .Mx 555 .2238 Q ,mx ru. rr fy I W 'f l .y.j55,.. dwg .1 .J-s... ,MH AVVVV I .gig , gf, 55' L... RUSSELL JOHNSON Geography Grades 7 and 8, Jr. High Football, 8th Grade Class Adviser Freshmen Basket- ball Varsity Baseball ROBERT ROSZKOWSKI American Studies, Con- temporary Problems, English l0, English ll, Golf Coach, One-to-One Challenge Adviser. GEORGE L. GAMACHE Civics, Grade 8, Geog- raphy, Grades 7 and 8, U.S. History, Coin Club, 8th Grade Play Adviser, Faculty Manager, Tick- et Takers Adviser. MARY LOU FOSTER Reading. PATRICIA SERENA Child Develop- ment, Marriage and Family, Clothing 1, ll, 111, 7th Grade Home Ec Cloth- ing. ARTHUR MARCH 7th grade Industrial Arts, Woodworking, Welding, Sheetmetal, On the Road Driver Education. JANICE WEEKS 7th grade Foods, 8th grade Foods, Home Ec Survey, Individual Pupil Project, Ad- vanced Food Preparation and 'Bake Shop, Ar- cheology Club. 24 I THINK, THEREFORE I AM. DESCARTES LEWIS SCOTT 7th grade Industrial Arts, Metalworking, Power Mechanics, Auto Mechanics, Discipline Council, Faculty Repre- sentative. JOANN SCANLON Distributive Education, Introductory Distribu- tive Education, School Store, Bicentennial Committee. ALAN PRATT Driver Education, 7th grade ln- dustrial Arts, Welding, Me- chanical Drawing l, Mechani- cal Drawing ll, Electricity, Graphic Arts. 947 in Us NEIL POTTER Chemistry, Advanced Science, National Honor Advisor, Yearbook Ad- visor, Interim Camera Club Advisor, Member ol' Pupil Personnel Coun- cil, Chairman of Faculty Honor Council, Presi- dent of Mohawk Teach- ers Association. WILLIAM KIENDZIOR Earth Science, Ecology, J.V. Baseball Coach. .IUDITH OLESON f f 1 ,. l ..2 ix C PV .I in fr 'a , .,l New mg'-1, Messy milf,- M 11' su'-Q Mm' aes! 'J MARCIA EDWARDS Physics, Chemistry, HealthfScience, Junior Class Advisor. CALVIN CLARK Biology, General Science 7, Dri- vers Education on the Road Driv- ing. rw .fff:s:i.v?i. mi, M ,. - xii.. , v , , l t ,,,, . M. i,f,gg:.v fiii ig-QL g 7th grade SciencefHealth, In- troductory Physical Science, 8- l Science, Color Guard Advi- S0l'. if ,yy 1 NATHAN HALE Biology, General Science, Track Coach, Swim- ming Pool Com- mittee. ' RICHARD POTTER Science 8-U, Grade Level Coordinator Di- vision I. SUSAN SILVESTER Administrative Council, Bi- centennial Activities Coun- cil Chairman, Curriculum Council, Film Library Steering Committee, Hill Towns Oral History Project, Horseback Riding Club Ad- viser, Resource Center Council Chairman. - f ' . , f'fff -13: ff .-ms.-f .zsciniiiffiffffw . 42153. -, . . '-a:arYii':f,4 M f 4 --'M-' 1 L, ,, . ' 5 N IS is .V wk - It ' - . - ffzinli . 4 . , :-5:EEE?5'S ' P:::E:EE:. - FSS, F'? 9'I'F5! '. ' 'if - - .f . t 5, ,- - A - lf I .i W1-9' i , ,. ,,,, ,ts ...3 7 1- H., W f K - - - 5-zzifgivye ' n j Assistant Librarian. , -.,:' ' f i s-as I ...sg ty- - , , . ..,. -, N-R :M -, -1 , ,wtf .rzzf-Siizxuwf -. . w e- R rf . I w w1'w. f'w is . .wt f- Z, ' ,,,ifv,. 4-,Essay v. 4 'stew . W iq.. 4, f Ifffifi' ' . ti f bf - ' I1 sn HXEJRESH 1. - 4 M ...sig ---a.,g v.','f.. .-.gimg-2,12 , , :Exif fi ...... .J v .-.nu ff-.....-,,g,. I N., 1 - .a U . R I 1!t QQl .X t .ig 'F D 1 D 3.13.2 , J ,'-'Sql am. .. g,:.,. .. ...mn -5 hi..-. V,, , nv :,:'u,'f its-if ' H fa- ,.,'nl,'4 gnimou -g ,. 'than' Hffwri Vlj iiffuf i s spun, Y but My ii 9 s JOHN J. SHEA Art II, Grades 7 and 8. . Q., iEQ111Ei'i .f.g 'Swarm U 1 W '.K41- f Q Zhu' nv, . ftiiiw. U .., ,,, ,, M ,,wg,,. ..... 11122123 1 :...?F?5l - una .x u '- 5 Q J, ' . 5 1322234533 TIME WAS - TIME SHALL BE - DRAIN THE GLASS BUT WHERE IN TIME IS NOW? JOHN QUINCY ADAMS. ,,,, if 5 26 tci 1 ssi tsyi - .Wfw-'WM ww.. A NATALIE KNOX Library Aide. MARTIN SWIST Bicentennial Council, Chairman of the Student Activities Council, Di- rector of Extended Campus, Media Skills Program, Resource Center Council. ...Mwm-M PATRICIA McKAY Arts 81. Crafts, Grade 7, Crafts, Grade 8, Art I, Grades 9-12, Discipline Council, Crafts Club. STANLEY H. SMITHERS Band I and II, Chorus I and Il, General Music VII, Mu- sic History. ANN GOODELL Physical Education, Grades 7-10, Seventh Grade Advis- er, Coordinator of Mini- Courses, Volleyball Coach. WILLIAM POLLARD Boys' Physical Education Instructor, Junior High Baseball Coach, Varsity Football Coach. , 1-wus DONALD E. KITSON Junior High Band Di- rector. ELLEN SHIPPEE Physical Education, Grades 7-12, Intramural Sports Adviser, J.V. Hockey Coach, Varsity Basketball and Soft- ball. E If j f ' fs! lvee 'ti-i-. QDO N 1' 'FRE-AD GN ME-Q fiff .W ,i ff .fl gil I 1 ex- M G 5 2 Z, 2 M 5,5 F 76. , If i ' -' I .... 'F Q Y Q 5 ..k,., , M ww' 5 WALTER SUGALSKI Boys' Physical Education Instructor, Varsity Football Assistant Coach. NANCY BUKOSKI Accounting I, Living and Working in Our Econo- my, Shorthand I, Typing I, Personal Typing. DOROTHY RICHARDSON Accounting I, Il, and III, Per- sonal Typing, Business Club Co-adviser. SUSAN BUDREWICZ Teacher Aide. IF YOU CAN LOOK INTO THE SEEDS OF TIME, AND SAY WHICH GRAIN WILL GROW AND WHICH WILL NOT, SPEAK THEN TO ME ... WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE. CHRISTINE I HRYNYSHYN Business Law, Offic Practice, Shorthand Il Typing II, Business Clu' Co-adviser. BRUCE MOONEY Teacher Aide, Office Assistant. FLORENCE SCOTT Teacher Aide, Vai ty and J.V. Cheer Adviser. .n. ,-- Mis Q 's. , iv vm x, J MARJORIE PORROVECCHIO H Y Audio-Visual Aide, Assistant Twirling Adviser. X ,, St P f 6 I if MARY ANN 1 ' DOWER 5 eari' and Speech +1 X herapist. N ' ' 11, 4 1 .5 '76 Qc I ! MARTIN GLASER PAUL COHEN Language Arts and English, RC21d1Il8. Mathematics. Social Studies, Science, and 1 Math . JOHN A. LaBELLE Cafeteria Manager. SAN FORD L. JEN KS Head Custodian. 29 NANCY FUCHS Grade Level Coordinators As- sistant JANET CANER Guidance Assistant DARLENE GUDITIS Vice-Principal's Secretary LINDA R. HEINLE Principal's Secretary ' -L ,. f ' xl ' A i YN i .XX .4 f , X . X W W W s.E A I -,, .35 30 'zfzmzew uuuoeggi-PZ? LUCILLE N. JOY Receptionist DONNA JEAN KITSON Bookkeeper THINGS DO NOT CHANGE, WE CHANGE. MARGARITA GAROFALO Guidance Counselor, Career Edu- cation Coordinator, Extended Campus Council, Curriculum Council, Pupil Personnel Council, Teacher Representative to School Committee, Teacher Representa- tive to Ad Hoc Committee JOHN NELSON Guidance Counselor, Curriculum Council, Ex- ecutive Council, Chair- man of Pupil Personnel Council ., if KATHLEEN CROMACK School Nurse, Medical Careers Club Advisor THOREAU S. HUGH KNOX Guidance Counselor, School Psychologist, Key Club Advi- sor, Pupil Personnel Counsel ELIZABETH HARRIS Guidance Counselor, Pupil Personnel Council :sw 5 DIANE GONSALVES Reading, Teachers Aid 31 ,QL i CUSTODIANS David J. Carter Albert R. Kendrick Carl A. Valiton Kenneth S. Bigelow Marshall Johnson Floyd A. Parker ie. .. 1 CAFETERIA STAFF Maralyn D. Arabia Marion L. Bernard Sandra Daby Mary Garofalo Helen Graves Dolores H. Lepage Kathryn E. Loomis Dorothy R. Phelps Margaret A. St.Pierre Gladys H. Record Elizabeth R. Taylor ,. f ww, we - .--aw. 3 2 'i A l 2' , ., .. 5 O 0 x. , ? Nitin, iq Gun y I o xx Q MW sis ...WMM V, W-.,WNNnrlv,, ' , , A 1 X Xt fl-3' N. ,X - .DQ lf? B10 va Q 9, f ,, Q m ' 'ai - u N ,.-Q. .-Q ' Q5 'Ho-.Q , , T- - l?Z2ft'fUf ,P 12 2 gi -' efffazif- xr--ri 'fi '. ' ' ,f v. 1 - . : NWN Q '5sos . .cf I f Jwmmf N. ig-lr Q llllf im. qc-z.-, , My o-Q,,,o.- 0 7, . .,-.5 Q, 1, . -X-ml so -- N . 5-,WW L . W 0 , Q -. E Xl'.:j X, . ,iz ' -- --3: Q 'E 0 -- 14. 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TUDE TGOVER ME OFFICERS Pres Lynn Anderson V Pres Dawn Cranson Treas Shan Young Sec Jannce Glguere By no means am I able to say the Student Government fully succeeded 1n accompllshlng all 1lS goals feel we had a hard workmg year and at tlmes It was alot of fun I hope more students 1n the future w1ll become acttvely mvolved tn the1r school to make tt a more rewardlng experlence for all Thanks for all the help' Lynn Anderson Pres REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Katle March Helen Ryan Ann Balazs Wendy Phllhps Tammy Shlppee Sue Verdt Laurle Mackle Wendy Cranson Mlke Mead Carson Demers Jackle Nolan Mark New Sue Rlce Bob Delaney Jennrfer McGowan Larry Scott Laule Washer Marne Slowmskl Nat Dumouchel Dtane Muller Nancy Pleropan Nancy Joslm Kevln Holllster Jlll Martln ALTERNATES Shelly Llvely Ellen Champlgny John Green Steve Glrard Mlke Shepherd David Churchlll Judy Davenport Steve Katz Sue Glfford Llsa Burdick Debble Annear Cmdr Morm ALTERNATES Donna Richardson Shirley Wheeler Cathy Fmck Sally Bartlett Ray Coburn Karen Semante Jon VanGu1lder Cindy Evans Bonme Benson Ivy Terrlll Cheryl Kelleher Terrt Ward The many things that we did do for the students, as well as the faculty and parents, were a great success. I KI CLUB - J x... K bLh. m'm ' if hu.. fv ... yy -W The Ski Club has cut and marked a ski trail for the winter C0-Presidents - Rob Williams and Ricky Gowdy, SCC--Tr9a.S- - carnival Judy Davenport, Jenny Dufresne, Randy Pepyne, Mike Williams, ' , , , , Pete LePage, Becky Ashenden, Jane Raymond, Steve Giard, Don They have h0PeS for 3 fleld tmp to Nofthfleld Mountain, Purington, Joe Kincannon, Sue Rice, Karen Avery, Marcia Smith, and for several weekend trips. Some of their meetings are Cindy Swehla, Cathy Semanie- spent preparing their equipment for the winter season. The members of the Crafts Club have been exploring Glenn Wall Pamela Zingler David Oneto Michael Fitzgerald Jona varl0l1S old and IIGW crafts They made CI'afIS to sell IH t Shan Pepyne Carson Demers Rena Dodge Kathy Driscoll order to raise money so that they could take a field trip o view arts and crafts than 'Metcaif, Michael Rowland, Matthew,Sweeney, Darlene Arabia: ' 5 ' ' ' CRAFT CLUB 1976 MASSAMET At the beginning of the year I was determined to produce the best yearbook Mohawk had ever had. I've learned, though, that that was a nice goal to aim for but a difficult one to accomplish. I also thought that putting a yearbook together would not be such a difficult task. However, I found out later that it was not such an easy job after all, especially when the staff and myself were very inexperienced. Everyone did the best they could with what they had and that's all anyone can ask for. There were times, however, when I thought we would never make the deadlines, but somehow thanks to a very small but dedicated staff we managed to meet them. I want to thank the entire staff for their cooperation and dedication. I'm especially grateful to those who helped with the Ad sales during the summer. This year's cover would not have been possible without the money from these ads. Thank you Mr. Potter for all your help and advice. I never would have known what to do if you had not been there to answer all my questions. To all my section co-editors, I sincerely thank you for your willingness to work even when the going was rough. You always finished your pages and met the deadlines. Phyllis, my business manager, thanks for taking care of all the financial matters. Fritz and Wayne, you were two very dependable photographers that I was lucky enough to have on the staff. Thank you for all the pictures you provided deadline after deadline. Now it's over and done. Looking back over the sleepless nights of worry I wonder how I made it. This definitely has been a very memorable experience for me. It was a lot of hard work, but knowing that everything is done and the book complete makes it all worthwhile. And I hope that somehow it provides a memory for everyone of the 1975-76 year at Mohawk. Martha Business Manager: Phyllis Whiteman Artwork: David Oneto Tom DeHoyos Photographers: Eric March Erick Holm Sam Bartlett Staff: Doug Purinton Julie Chilson Jane Raymond g iid 1 , .J , Q :-A-4.15 A ,I gp eul- ' f-1' 4 5 ,- f.. . f- f g o ' E wg. A 1' JL 511, . . 7 Q' M. x ,441 ff 1 Q., T 1 vs ,1,ve,s.:,ll A W Lg, fi.. 3-4:3 -it gf: A , A kt., ji ' - 1- rt -',,-:I-5' :qv 1 , ' 'v J v Co A U' fb. Q. N 1, 39 5 .. Q Editor-in-chief: Martha Shepherd Q' I I - -K nw -v K 9 ' . , bf lfliili. 725: Faculty: Joan Purinton, Cindy Evans Student Organizations: Jenny McGowan, Sally Bartlett Photographers: Wayne Abbott, Fritz Advertising: Debbie Buck, Cheryl Rob- Sports: Fritz McMul1in McMul1in ertson f 'h.. Underclassmen: Karen Shepherd, Lisa Burdick Seniors: Barb Avery, Diane Miller CHORUS II Ellen Abbott, Lynn Anderson, Malah Anderson, Karen Baird, Gretchen Barrie, Lisa Bernard, Monica Billiel, Valerie Bliss, Sally Bonney, Cynthia Bruffee. Diane Bruffee, Faith Burrington, Kenneth Butler, Julie Chilson, Luan Coburn, Stephanie Coburn, Dawn Cranson, Matthew Cullen, Thomas Dandeneau, Debra DuBuque, Monica Dumouchel, Natalie Dumouchel, Margaret Dwight,Catherine Finck, Douglas Finck, Kathleen Fish, Hilary Garner, Deborah Gleason, Jody Gould, Julie Hall, Mary Hathaway, Susan Hicks, Shirley Hill, Kevin Hollister, Laurie Jenkins, Nancy Joslin, Cindi Joy, Steven Katz, Edward Kearney, Ella King, Donna Kingsbury, Peter Kinsman, Patricia Koscinski, Doris LaRoch, Bonnie Laurie, Viola Lawrence, Julie LeMay, Susan Long, Tammy Malek, Ton Malek, Vicki Malek, Kathleen March, Jill Martin, Janice McCloud, Elizabeth McGowan, Jenny McGowan, Tim Mead, Deborah Mooney, Laurie Moore, Cindy Morin, Laurie Ovitt, Andrea Parsons, Cheryl Phillips, Darlene Powers, Doug Purinton, Larch Purinton, Cheryl Rainville, Susan Rice, Bonnie Robertson, Sher Root, Catherine Semanie, Patricia Shaw, Valerie Sloan, Bonnie Smith, Randy Smith, Rhonda Spano, Pamela Squires, Teresa Stetson, Deborah Tatro, Donna Terrill, Kim Thompson, Merwin Tirrell, Terri Ward, Lauron Washer, Lynne Wenzler, Beth Werner, Allison Williams, Marsha Willis, Laura Wolcott, Susar Atherton, Susan Purington, Lan Tran, Christine Newbery, Kevin Pettingill, Sandra Stark, Cheryl Knox, Marjorie Gardner, Anne Marie Parks, Alan Norton, Robert Mabrey, Leslie Ward, Bonnie Beausoleil. This year the chorus sang at the Christmas Concert and the 3 i, 63 A Spring Concert. They also took part in the Exchange Concert. 38 BA DII Wayne Abbott Denn1s Amsworth Lynn Anderson Debra Annear Thomas Ballard Sally Bartlett Mnchael B1lI1el Rrchard Bmder Debra Bobetsky Alfred Boryta Llsa Brothers Judxth Butler Kenneth Butler Chrls Cassidy Jul1e Chnlson Robm Chnlson Raymond Coburn Ronald Cole Chrns Coutu Wendy Cranson L1sa Cromack Damel Crossman Thomas Dandeneau Norman Davenport Judlth Davenport Ahson Deardon Russell Donelson Raymond Donelson Sally Donelson Tammy DuBuque Joel Dwlght Mark Eaton Laurel Fmck Joanne Guard Susan Glfford Marlon Hale Norma Hale Stephen Hams Rebecca Herzlg Maryanne HICKS Brlan Howes Carlene Johnson Wllllam Kelleher Joseph Klncannon Maureen Kugler Karen LaBelle Wllllam Lawless Dannel Lederer Mxchelle Lively Veromea Llvely J1ll Massa M1chaelMcMullm Jamce McCloud Mlchael Mead Timothy Mead Penny Narkewlcz Wrlllam Neeley Mark New Thomas Parsons Kev1n Parsons Randy Pepyne Wendy Phnlhps Wayde Porrovecchlo Douglas Purmton Scott Purmton Cynthla Rlce Robyn Rlce Helen Ryan Larry Scott Tma Scott Sandra Sears Jennlfer Shaw Tammy Shlppee Barry Stacy Cynth1aSwehla Pearl Taylor Brenda Thompson Er1cT1rrell Rrchard Tower Robert Trombl Llzabeth Turley Deborah Vrght Clifford Washer Roger Whlte Willa Whlte Lmda Wlckland Mark Wrlhams Susan Wrlllams Brlan W1ll1s Steve Wrrsley Shan Young Eg- , l!! so ft I 5 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 l ' 1 1 7 l 9 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y 1 ' 7 7 7 1 Y 1 1 1 . 5 . 7 3 D 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 A - 9 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v 7 Y 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , , , , , , 1 J 1 , , ' I l 7 . . 5 D 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , . 39 FOOTBALL CHEERLEADER E fo Co-captains - Lynn Wiles and Jill Martin. Daris Cox, Robin Phelps, Cynthe Richardson, Debbie Dubuque, Teri Stetson, Chris Cassidy, Donna Richardson, Julie Gamache. E. Co 'N 'S Co-captains - Lisa Burdick and Hilary Garner. Karen Shepherd, Betsy DeHoyos, Laurie Foskett, Cindi Morin, Debbie Thompson, Tammy Shippee. Alternate - Rhonda Spano. BASKETBALL CHEERLEADER .A ...,, ,. MW, .... , , K , Co-captains - Lynn Wiles and Jill Martin. Debbie Dubuque Julie Gamache Chris Cassidy Rhonda Spano Betsy DeHoyos Laurie Foskett Hilary Garner Cynthe Richardson Co captains Karen Shepherd and Lisa Burdick Cmdl Morin Debbie Mooney Betty Ann Goodell Lisa Harvey Brenda Dubuque Lon Turner Lisa Dobosz Beth Butler w w v a 1 a a - ' 1 . , , 1 ' 1 v 9 v 1 ' fn N ATIO AL HO OR OCIET mouchel Secretary BevThompson Treasurer Julie Chilson Wayne Abbott Sue Atherton Sam Bartlett Bill Dewey Bob Delaney Diane Miller Rhonda Lilly Cheryl Phillips Martha Shepherd Terri Ward Dawn Cranson Steve Harris Willis Burnett Karen Avery Shirley Wheeler Tom Ballard Fritz McMullm NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY I.. of character scholarship leadership and service The organization has tried to become actively involved in the school and community by demonstrating these virtues Th1s year one of the Honor Society s major projects was the contm ued adoption of Lucmda Charlie a Navajo Indian girl A food sale was held at the School Falr for her benefit and in addition the group sent her a collection of gifts at Christmas Members of the Honor Society also acted as guldes for Open House and the group made a generous donation to the Franklin County Welfare Office at Christmas S 'Q ' Z QS President - Barb Avery, Vice President - Mimi Du- Members of the National Honor Society are chosen for their qualities ' , - , - U , . , . , . . . . 1 . 1 . ' , r , v l s . , ' . . - . . . 9 9 9 ' sc ' ' as ' Katie March Jackie Derry Susan Carlisle Julie Erho Tammy Dufrense Wendi Atkins Sandy Giard Jackie Nolan Lisa Burdick Debbie Mooney Cindi Morin Karen Shepherd Andrea Parsons Laurie Fmck Cathy Turner Lisa Cummings Julie Gamache Tammy Shippee Ellen Sweeny Lisa Bernard Lora Wolcott Julie Hall Sue Long Arlene Colby Ann Marie Parks Doris LaRock Jody Gould Lisa Thompson Lisa Harvey Betty Ann Goodell Kathy Bousquet Lori Turner Brenda Dubuque Diane Donello Lisa Dobosz Beth Butler ..,..... Lisa Streeter Donna Richardson Lynn Wiles Debbie Debuque Sandy Smith Terr Stetson Kim Thompson Laurie Foskett Francis O Gorman Chris Cassidy Darts Cox Laura Brufree ., - F n ff Y-ef N-9 N J gvky fkfxf Wendy Phillips Dawn Corey Mary Sheridan Doreen Trudell xXx, ? rw X K J WVU-.,, f GK I 5- S ' Al If t L 32 X lt Ml X 4. in C x X K C r premdem Kem Holme, The members of this club are all of the students who V166 PWS B111 Dewey have received a varsity letter for participating in a varsity Sec TMS Russ Donelson sport They have planned two raffles and a talent show Mark Kelleher Joanne Horrocks Ed Nolan Robin Law Vaughn Tower Tedd White Luanna Gilbert Marc Giard Kate Balazs Tom Avery Gary Otico Kevin Purinton Greg Boyd Ken Chaffee Robert Dean David Doyle Wesley Hillier Bruce Goodchild Hannah Lively Chuck Kugler Sue Smead David Spano Ellen Sweeney Lisa Thompson Laura Schmidt Kim Stevens The Student Council sponsored a dance and held food sales. The profits were used to benefit the Junior High The advisor IS Mr Bodenstein. They are also sponsoring the annual spring sports ban MEDICAL CAREER Joan Purinton Cindy Evans Maryanne Hicks Jennifer Shaw Veronica Lively Michelle Leveille Tammy Underwood Dorothy Rusher Debby Wickline Brenda Sall Debra Schechterle Robin Chilson Karen Butler Karen Cassidy Karen Baird Monica Billiel Sue Churchill Jane Raymond Kathy Bobetsky Beth Sullivan Diane Wolcott Connie Richardson Tina Hillman The Medical Careers Club participated in activities including working on the Bloodmobile - donor program and selling calendars and decorations for a scholarship to be awarded to a member entering the medical field. The members of the club took several field trips. One trip was to the Boston Blood Bank. 9 President - Gail Smith, Vice-President - Ken- neth Butler, Secretary - Diane Bruffee, Treasur- er -- Phyllis Whiteman, Cheryl Kelleher, Darlene Powers, Cindy Bruffee, Kathy Sheridan, Faith Burrington, Sandy Lively, Kathy Dupont, Rick Ormond, Sue Purington, Rhonda Lilly, Jill Mar- tin, Donna Pearce, Margo Howes. llllllf l,M- ? , ' -,'- .,--. , -RL: -, t ' 3 The Business Club sold candied apples at the last home football game. At ZW ,f ,i My X ,ff Christmas-time they carolled at nursing homes and at Headstart. They gave J , .glnglfe fruit baskets and grab gifts for presents, and had a Christmas food sale 4 Z C, -5 if downstreet. They are selling candles and novelty gifts. On Valentine's Day , 9. they sold carnations in the cafeteria. The Business Club is giving scholarships ' . ff , , If ,f ' at the end of the year. 4 V061-'ii ' f ' . 'i BUSI ESS CLUB TWIRLERS Head Majoretle Debbie Gleason Luan Coburn The tWlI'lCI'S pCI'f0I'mCd at all of Head Twrrler Sue Atherton Kathy Fish ll Th h ld f d Ad M P h Jod G ld the footba games ey e oo VISOI' YS OITOVCCC IO y OU Lynn Willard sales in order to raise money for hats Susan Willis Kathy LeBlanc Lynn Wenzler I Viola Lawrence i Marcia Willis w Alt. - A t. - ' l l i COLOR GUARD In Q, K by Q-7-up-n-M ,U .N-N. ,T Advisor - Mrs. Oleson Captain - Sue Newell Co-captain - Patty MacLean This year the Color Guard marched at all of the football games and all of the parades the band went to. They sold candy and held food sales in order to raise the money needed to buy four new blue and gold flags. They also partici- pated in the Exchange Concert in May. at T --.ov .N- K. .. .,. I Bonnie Benson Diane Breen Cathy Finck Doug Finck Linda Landers Debbie Mooney Lisa Nartowicz Jackie Nolan B- KM, Cheryl Rainville Sue Rice Martha Shepherd Kristi Stetson Rose Ward Kemmie Williams Alt. - Shari Ward PA I HCLUB I l rx.-K If X, If X SM ,J 4' yawn The Spanish Club had a Christmas party. They also had candied apple sales so that they could raise money to go to a restaurant for a Spanish meal. When Ashfield holds the Mexico exchange in the spring, the Spanish Club members plan to show the Mexican students around Mohawk. The Spanish Club has planned to hold a flea market in the spring. Mrs. Wetherbee is the advisor. Donna Williams Renee Romer Tammy Edes Alison Deardon Norma Hale Jackie Nolan Nancy Bellows Mary Donahue Debbie Mooney Carlene Shaw Linda Bellows Laurie Washer Nl -.,,! J pq A f fl Cglfrance The French Club went to the new French restaurant m Carol Viehmann Shirley Wheeler Darlene Ouimette Debbie Buck Shelburne Falls this winter They also planned a project for the School Fair Other activities included a Christmas party with Chilson Marion Hale Vicki Malek Adv Mrs Upton examples of French cuisine and a trip to the Springfield French Intercultural Day Af - - . Gloria Evans, Cathy Finck, Karen Avery, Lu Ann Cobuin, Barb Avery: , , , r' , r I Jenny McGowan, Nancy Dean, Janice Giguere, Cindy Evans, Julie FRENCH CLUB .V CLUB ,..a The members dellver A V equlpment and keep lt 1n good workmg order Erlc March Mark Bird Jamce McCloud Sue Glfford Laurle Washer Mark New Jeffrey Musante Abe Davenport Scott Purmton Vaughn Tower Derlc Nugent Debra Annear Joanne Guard Penny Narkewlcz Greg Boyd Walter Kenney Tom Avery Tom Tatro Tom Dandeneau Ken Butler Darryl McCloud Alan Spooner Robert St Hllarre Wayde Porrovecchlo Tony Massa Todd Vebar Bully Brothers Geoff' Nrchols Bllly Jackman Mike Mead Wendy Hudson Jerry Morln Garrltt Bensen Doug Purmton Advlsor Mlss Lange ,gm f LIBRARY CLUB President - Roger Giffin Paul Nussbaum Secretary - Brenda Shippee jim Wickling Treasurer - Charlie Hicks Steve Valgki lVllCllaCl Billiel David Shippee Susan Hicks George Thayer R0bCl'l Williams Jim Kimberly Advisors: Mrs. Knox Mrs. SanSouci Mrs. Silvester Mr. Swist The Library Club had a Christmas Party, and were in charge of putting up the decorations and the Christmas tree in the Library. They collected Campbell Soup labels in order to get free books and A. V. equipment. They also planned an an- nual field trip. Roger Lamoureux Karl Ovitt Danny Yagodzenski Don Powell Fuzz Turner Mike Weher Mary Hathaway Vicki Malek John Goodrich Russell Herzig Ernie Royer Sandy Smith Tim Horrocks John Shulda Dan Gover Advisor - Mr. Caplice The Cribbage Club plays Cribbage during activities, and they set up a tournament. CRIBBAGE CLUB TRAVELI G HISTORY CLUB The Traveling History Club will be visiting Pres. - Elizabeth McGowan Willson Beebe, Jim Bissell, Becky Call, Alice Cummings ' - - - V. Pres. - Dan Kelleher John Goodrich, Rick Gowdy, Mary Hathaway, Shirley Hill hlstoncal Slies m the nearby area when the Sec. - Linda Wickland Brian Jackman, Richard King, Donna Kingsbury, Julie Le- members false the money needed for 3 bus- Treas. - Dennis Ainsworth May, Bob Maybrey, Toni Malek, Mike McMullin, Jeff Mill- Advisor - Miss Potter er, Alan Norton, Joyce Ovitt, Ed Parsons, Rick Peters, Bon- nie Robertson, Tina Scott, Mark Shippee, Leon Spooner .1 Brad Rice, Richard Truesdell, Peter Valiton, Martha Wi- ' 4- l . V, A shart, Becky Herzig, Jerry Rice, Peg Dwight, Kip Washer f Dale Griswold. CONTINENTAL TRAILWAYS i '? ?- -? ? , The function of Teen Scene is to , . ' inform the community of Mohawk's , K i N activities by writing articles for the , Greenfield Recorder . Every Tues- , day, a section of one page is devoted W ,Q tg, to Mohawk stories and photographs. J. ' if ,s l . V'-Q4 Lisa Nartowicz, Sue Gifford, Karen LaBelle, Joan Lively, Maureen Kugler, Carson i, Demers, Eric March, Julie Ward, Marion i ' We ' Hale, Willa White, Monica Billiel, Linda A ' W Landers, Anne Balazs, Ms. Hyrnyshyn's typ- ing pool, Advisor - Ms. Brownstein. TEEN SCENE EXTE DED CAMPUS uxtsul L . RJ' 'A I! x ai? gg jfs in 5 Zggisf ri Harold Green Shirley Wheeler The educational benefits of extended campus in- Bran Harley T la R196 clude the student's involvement in community activi- Rlchard Hillman Gall Smnh , ,N d I d . t f .ndividual Tina Hillman my Martin ties, his eve opment an main enance o 1 Darlene Ouimette Beverly Thompson responsibility, including the opportunity to set educa- Joseph Rae Phyllis Whiteman ' l ' 't' d workin and stud in in realistic Matthew Shippee Bonnie Beausoleil tiona .prlorl 'est an g y g Barry Smith Cheryl Phillips Sltuauons' Terry Sullivan Eric March Julie Ward Pres Sally Bartlett V Pres Joan Llvely Sec Martha Schneider Treas Sandy Sears Jan Alletson Nancy Bartlett Jean Bernhardt Duane Blakeslea Llsa lm... Brothers April Burnham Shawn Coates Karen Coombs Barbara Couslneau Mari David Sandy Demchuk Joanne Erho Jeannie Fessenden Sue Galleranl Penny Garland Laurie Anna Mane LeBeau Kathy McDonald Deb McCutchen Jerry Morin Bruce Palmer Becky Pierce Jlm Porrovecchlo Cheryl Reed Kara RllllngS Darcy Rosner Gill Rosner Melinda Shaw Patty Shaw Rod Spooner Roxanne Skallng Laura Shmidt Kim Stevens Helen Streeter Patty Sweet James Weller Karen Wlckland Sue Williams Ward Willis Adv Mrs Silvester HOR EBACK RIDI G CLUB .- , ,S i- ,i A- , , r - 'wl W . . . W ,ly X Hn. . v a v l 9 I 1 V X I , J , . J . ,J B, ' lllr Lewis Herzlg, Bllly Jubmvllle, Nina Jurcnkuff, Laura Lamorle, Robin Law, Bonnie X W r , , , '. , . 1 i 'L 1 H ,n y - , v , , , , I , . . . A! I '71 TICKET TAKER The ticket takers start- ed making their own pro- grams this year and sell- ing them at games to raise money for a scholar- ship at the end of the year. They planned a banquet for all ticket tak- ers in the spring. Cindy Bruffee, Pam Squires, Ivy Terrill, Laurie Washer, Gail Smith, Cheryl Kelleher, Diane Bruffee, Phyllis Whiteman, Rhonda Lilly, Darlene Powers, Cathy Finck. The As Schools Match Wits program with Mohawk versus Cathedral High School appeared on T.V. January 17, 1976. The team shows great promise for the future. Ann Balazs, Kate Balazs, Mark Boryta, Tom Dandeneau, Robert Doyle, Cindi Joy, Katie March, Michael Mead, Gary Otico, Sally BRAIN TEAM Rice, Valeria Sloan, Frank Wiles, Adv - Mrs. Garber. Lyle G,-ay Larch Purinton Martha Wishart Judy Davenport AS SCHOOLS MATCH WIT SCHOOL STORE Mark Bissell Tammy Brown John Churchill Russ Denison Kathy DuPont David McKinnon Phil Nolan Francis Ryan Ron Sweet Merwin Tirrell Dennis Vight Fred Williams Steve Wrisley Paul Champigny Bob Bergeron Kathy Bobetsky Dave Breen John Graham Tammy Graves Tim Horrocks Dennis Mclntosh Steve McCarthy Bob Perkins Billy Phillips Donald Crowningshield Gery Short Diane LePage Dennis Smith John Peters Mark Lesure Brenda Sall Craig Barsaleau Larry Benson Chester Chadwick Rena Dodge Darlene Herzig Paul Hicks Bob Jackman Peggy Koscinski Linda Novitsky Jeff Purinton Cindy Smith Bob Foskett Sonya Thomson Robert Tatro Lee Lively Terry Sullivan Terri Bernard Cindy Coates Jim Bernard' Norm Billiel Lee Denison Dana Duteau Ed Kearney Linda Landers Susan Ryan Bob Trombi Sandy Stark Advisor - Miss Scanlon The School Store is open ev- ery day before school and per- iods D, F, and G in room 505. 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Kathy Bousqucl. Dorccn Scott, Couch Suc Nyc. il L- fn '95, ...Q 3 2 n- QQ ,H f f, 4. -I-I The Winter Track team placed fifth in West- ern Mass. Dave McMullin and Pete Kinsman qualified for the state finals at Reading, Mass. Dave competed in the 2 mile and Pete in the 1,000 yards. Y 1 .m 7 . if ' ' fa max: I-f' wif , ff ,F 'f w 'lcv Qi' gm1Qfg,1'-5:,g32ii-- gyffgggj .5 2 f fffm, .n1gf 'fxw -ff,,Q:,jEfg1f V 5 -, ' My f 5',w1fi?if,,g4.1, f ' L Mis ms' ig 1- ifiziwe1em:fz14+i5xsszis9'1 QW Mxifhzi. ' f ,av 46' rump If QR..- I pg in ' W D1 :U Q 5, , A f K V lf ,Ay y I , .nm 2 ' .ii s V S? is -M' gg a i i my Q 5 P 2 1 3 5 '- 52. a tif' - --f Q2 J Ql ' I Q Q N. ' - f e ' , . ' i ' 5 , , , , Q Q , 0 ' r- W 2 ' ' D l 2 . . .,.: '.', ' . ' ' f '. ,. Ei 1 5 f l? fi' ': ' f . . Q- 'W if FTS' . i 1 J V L. :L h . N -' VH, . ' hi. I .Q - A it 'SK6'3f2.'X, QPR! ! ' R ' 4 I ' ' f ., ' ' ' ' 59 l s 5 5 IST ROW' M. Boryta, R. Brown, T. Warger, J. Kearney, D. Gowdy, T. Q. .i , , Q .. ,i d White, K. Sumner, E. Nolan, T. Lively, C. Brown. L . ZND ROW' D. Ainsworth, J. Wickline, B. Jackman, J. Porroveechio, S. Carlisle, J. Scott, D. Brown, G. Rusher, K. Willis, C. Ovitt. 5 . gi 1 3RD ROW' D. Cole, B. Bellor, D. Wissman, R. Szafran, D. McCloud, M. it N T ' B Bird, D. DeHoy0s, L. Root, K. O'Dell, B. Jubinville. ' l ,,,,..,,.' 5 Q9 2 4RTH ROW' R. Ledger, B. Giard, K. Gordon. B. Sprague. 5 - ' f fvv S I .... . ..... ' is z, ,. E . Sti ff. , 1 1 Q. 4 . -556 . . . , v. , 1 I- ill. i 'B A Q l ' it ' ' i .Q f ' E? ...,, ..... l 'li . . I . r S L A , A I.. . if . ... ... 2 Q ie GB is 2 'R l t, Y ag 'ii .1 1 fm: 513.3 A A gg... . fs sl We SEE, 2 l H lil 5. E my it - . -Q. 1 ' l Us Kari. .J 5 . ir , X 5TH ROW' A. Davenport, M. Berthiaume, S. King, S. Harold. 6TH ROW' T. Tatro, W. Zalenski, M. Willard. K. Purinton, M. Girard. J. Kimberly, D. Sherman, D. Nugent, G. Thayer, L. Malinowski. 7TH ROW: J. Musante, D. Lawrence, C. Scott, M. Davenport. 8TH ROW' D. Cosby, M. Kelleher, M. Lively, B. Peters. 9TH ROW: M. Phillips, B. Bernhardt, C. Hicks, G. Nichols. IOTH ROW' D. Lanoue, T. Avery, G. Miner, M. Ryan, G. Connelly, T. Nye, R. Robertson, T. Veber, D. Shumway, D. Blakeslee. IITH ROW.' V. Tower, G. Benson, M. Herzig, M. Gould, W. Willis, B. Ovitt, T. Lindberg, R. Allard, J. Neeley, L. Herzig. IZTH ROW' D. O'G0rman, J. Swope, J. Morin, B. Graves, B. Delisle, S. Lesure, R. Doyle, A. Spooner, D. Powell, D. Ryan. A - -. -1e.Qa:..'ws- 'f P ik , l f'-' Q. G' .1 . id ,. . X -gm gm. . - PER S E ' f 3 5 il ffzxmfiis ml.: ,.wQ . ..,. 5. j5.,,.'.:g,,-g:.3.q':- , , eg s 'Nm ff 3 J A 1 .... . , . I f . i it if T' ag. ..,: A I .. . ... A .. , aww: . . .y ., . 2.5 . Q ..'. fi ' f ' ' ' i H Q1.:- . 'te A E L .... . ,:.., , . , .. 3.2-gf-,gl b:,,.,Q5f,:.. '5.3gfg:.'g- .A , .- W .. -E f Q-1' Q. 3 , . -.. is , fl' A-. , A ll 1 ., . . i 'J 'f ' ' - .- : J 't ' 1 - W le, . - S i .. , J ' im' ' ig 1: - lv. ..,, ,-4224, , iw .. ww i we i 1 i i' Za it 1 x ii 1.21 E.: 'Q . 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Schreiber. 6TH ROW' B. Butler, L. Williams, N. Jurentkuff, K. Balazs. 7TH ROW' H. Fogarty, L, Dobosz, D. Doneilo, L. Streeter. 8TH ROW' L. Horrocks, K. Coombs, B. Phillips, A. Nussbaum. 9TH ROW' L. Schmidt, B. Cousineau, J Horrocks, J. Woodard, K. MacDonald, C. Schechterle, J. Bruffee, S. Hillier, J. Morin, A. Thatcher, D. Morin. 10TH ROW' N. Tower, A. LeBeau, J. Al- letson, T. Squires, P. Sweet, P. Garland, M. DuPont, R. Scaling, S. Demchuk, B. Theriault, J. Musante. IITH ROW' J. Clement, L. Lamorie, S. Rice, P. Novitsky, L. Mitchell, B. Cro- mack, H. Gritzner, F. O'Gorman, S. Thomson, C. Reed, M. Butler. MISSING: S. Bonney, K. Bragdon, R. Gleason, B. Queeney, J. Richardson, M. Gould, S. Hoar, P. Katz, M. Marchese, M. Oneto, B. Palmer, R. St. Hilaire, E. Wal- . va su a , 4 l J ' v .J 5,4 v ,Aj .,... .- f ' sg... A -Zi' avr . fkiy , 2 ,. : .l ' ' V, den. .Qrfwt f . ,W .. V. ' I - 4 , Alvry V .... - ,QL gay ,.-- .f ' 'jj gi ---- -Q V h ' Q-593 'L llil1' ? 'f 'NHT ff-- ' R' .... 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Billiel, S. Valcski, W. Clark. ' 2ND ROW: J. Gould, B. Wesolowski, W. Hathaway, D. Jillson, B. Gibson, D. f N W 5TH ROW' J. Giard, T. Richardson, J. Wheeler, K. Clement, K. Parsons, R. S! V Lively, D. Shippee, J. Vight, W. Phillips, C. Peters. 6TH ROW' G. Baird, C. Avery, B. Goodchild, D. Spano. 7TH ROW' J. Dobrydnio, R. Williams, D. Peters, J. Moore. 8TH ROW.' S. Shearer, M. Thibodeau, S. Milton, J. McAllister. 9TH ROW' K. Chaffee, B. Michonski, T. Martin, D. Hutchinson. IOTH ROW.' C. DeLuca, J. Root, T. Miller, S. Hoffman, G. Boyd, R. Sisum, D. Kelleher, J. Mooney, P. Nussbaum, J. Hyytinen. 11TH ROW' G. Thompson, E. White, R. Spooner, P. Donahue, P. Griffin, M. Peters, T. Heiser, C. Kugler, B. Purinton, R. Dean. Mew . , 2 vi Q Z., . ..,. .ffllf 'e ' .4 K, wc' :fat ' . M . -- - : ...... ' u sl . ' Q, , . . si 4. 1 h .J Q ' . .fl . J + J. . . . ' . 1 - .. . h as 'h Q Q ,:,.., v K iq I X . . . . .. we .... . .. K P f. . li' Q- -'Q-if , , .,,. ,., h , 'HM , ': ' :filet a -Q - 1. 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Saulnier. 6TH ROW: E. Sweeney, C. Bellor, M. Sheridan, L. Streeter. 7TH ROW: T. Narkewicz, D. Trudell, L. Thompson, K. Bousquet. 8TH ROW: B. Goodell, L. Harvey, J. Johnston, J. Ovitt. 9TH ROW: B. Werner,,L. Bruffee, S. Avery, S. Conover. 10TH ROW: M. Shippee, J. Tatro, R. Fuller, S. Carlisle. IITH ROW' S. Ward, D. Hume, S. Giard, G. Trombi, E. Harden, A. Burn- ham, D. Corey, J. Bernhardt, S. Smead, P. Roberts, D. Kabaniec. 12TH ROW' N. Hicks, D. Scott, W. Lamorie, D. Provencal, H. Lincoln, M. Peters, M. Elie, C. Semanie, H. Lively, D. Dumouchel, J. Joy. MISSING: K. Barratt, S. Bolivar, J. Erho, S. Gallerani, L. Harris, D. Brooks, P. Clark, L. Crafts, D. Herzig, S. Phillips, K. Purinton, D. Richardson, L. St. Hilaire, H. Fisher, F. Jackson, W. Kenney, P. LePage, T. McHaffie, T. O'Dell, K. Pearce, R. Pierce, T. Slowinski, M. Smith. '.'. .. 1 ' l ' K Q. gs. -: A ' .. rj J, .. V -v Y . .- . ' '. f i--i...T A -' ' . '. .' ze. If t V. --,,. ff, ,,.., ' 1. is age.:-'1 n . ' -. 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'I '1:.f ,,.g, A .qt 5.5. ,Q V I , I ,wr -fr A- j, . 'J if I' I ,--1 ' ' 7 .. F- f V ' l , ' f , Q ag 5 . 2 'i QQ NYY , . .AafA- . Q 5 IST ROW' C. Washer, B. Stacy, S. Girard, R. White, T. Mazza, P. Nugent, T. Veber, F Boryta, M. McMullin, B. Neeley, R. Binder. 51, , ZND ROW' R. Truesdell, C. Sessions, P. Fournier, R. Bennett, A. Norton, ' 5, . . P 2' 'fL.', .,,, , ,...,..... J' T75 R. Tower, D. Ainsworth, B. Buck, B. Dyer, D. Parsons, K. Davis. , , , ,..,, , M 3RD ROW' R. Gowdy, D. Griswold, P. Valiton, L. Spooner,'L. Purinton, M. Shepherd, J. Miller, S. Ballard, B. Jackman, R. Donelson, C. Cole. 4RTH ROW' B. Willis, M. Valiton, M. Elie, T. Hanks, J. Rice, B. Bouker, J. Bissell, B. Rice, R. King, D. Kelleher. 5TH ROW' K. Wiles, M. Weber, M. Shippee, B. DeSanty, L. Bergeron. 6TH ROW' C. Brown, J. Goodrich, J. Kincannon, G. Ward, K. Bellows. 7TH ROW' D. Cummings, J. Sall, E. Royer, R. Herzig, D. Coburn. 8TH ROW' C. Garland, R. Pichette, D. Churchill, D. Powell, T. Scranton. 9TH ROW' C. Smith, J. Rice, R. Giard, R. Jackman, W. Glazier. 10TH ROW' J. Green, B. Herzig, J. Davenport, B. Laurie, L. Mackie. IITH ROW' K. Harker, T. Shippee, J. Jubinville, D. Rosner, S. Sears. 12TH ROW' N. Bartlett, J. Gould, V. Lawrence, L. Wickland, T. Scott. MISSING: S. Arabia, D. Bobetsky, L. Brothers, J. Hall, W. Beebe, F. Driscoll, D. Duteau, J. Fritz, V. Lyman, D. Gover, W. Lawless, B. Mono- hon, F. Pomeroy, J. Tanner, L. Wenzler, C. Scott, J. Shulda, J. Slowinski, R. Sweet, M. Wesolowski. all Z 'fif . .v.,Vl K 4' 2 32 9 s sf' Vt ...J r ?+'4kf . f x W . -1: J' M 12, r If sf. :t!SI1,l' 1, E 5 ..,, V A - - L ' A M 'fs H ' A ,,.. . r ' ' A W . .fra ' az' V , M y ,rf ' t . 141, T ' ' HAP., . A -f' .. wk, vi g . I gh. '11 - Q ,aww N... if 1521! ga 'l ' az Q I f LV '..- img. , a Ftp it 5 ia Qs fear T 3.-af' ' 1... - haf. . IST ROW' S. Lively, L. Turley, H. Ryan, S. Shea, K. Kearney, J. Butler. Champigny, B. MacLean, C. Maynard, J. Hicks. 2ND ROW.' C. Jillson, C. Swehla, D. Thompson, K. Turner, L. Bernard, Squires, A. Parsons, L. Purinton, M. Wishart, A. Parks. 3RD ROW' J. Massa, R. Romer, B. Robertson, K. March, K. Sumner. 4RTH ROW' D. Berry, S. Smith, M. Kugler, W. White, S. Long. 5TH ROW' R. Pepyne, L. Dodge, K. Driscoll, L. Ovitt. S. Smith. 6TH ROW: M. Coates, C. Coates, D. Kingsbury. S. Verdi, A. Balazs. Oulmette, S. Hill, D. LaRock, W. Phillips, B. Call. 7TH ROW.' A. Cummings, T. Malek, J. Lemay. P. Shaw, P. Koscinski. Smith C. Knox, S. Musante, L. Finck, T. MacDonald. 8TH ROW' L. Hicks, K. LeBlanc, L. Wolcott. P. Thomson. 9TH ROW' J. Dufresne, D. McCutchen, L. Cummings, J. Gamache. IOTH ROW.' C. Joy, P. Dwight, M. Hathaway, E. McGowan. IITH ROW.' C. Litskoski, K. Thompson. C. Purdy, T. Steiner. 2' f vs V ha 4 zf 1 aff M ig? 1 i W 5.4 . . 12:57, lf' M .. ., matt'-... .. ., va ear: L .'.. M, ... V X 89 CLASS OF 1979 i E S S A 3 4 is 2 W 'bi ' , i Q -N. i e , ' . 'ke is wi 1 , Lk' V 'K -Lis S .4 ff- 2 Q x.:'kg,5:lg4AF.A A H K 2 Er , 4'-mls..-,r, -if fs 's 3 A . ez-'.Ifi? ' 3: ' 'X' 'wklure' QQ? CLASS OFFICERS: President-Craig Sessions, Vice President - Jim Slowinski, Secretary - Judy Butler, Treasurer - Cindi Joy. i i CLASS OF 1978 ' K rkkk ff ZI' , :Q , ct! - . -f ,zzfau j - x - V. Jw ea' 'VF' sf :au ra ' if Q1 s AAVA 1,' l A V ,ff L Q IST ROW: G. Meyers, R. Trombi, J. Roberts, B. Kelleher, D. Werner, M. Billiel, M. Mead, T. Dandeneau, S. Purinton, T. Parsons. ZND ROW' W. Porrovecchio, E. Tirrell, R. Harris, T. Carter, F. Turner. D. Dean, R. Miner, D. Berthiaume. D. Dyer, R. Mabrey. 3RD ROW' R. Willard, J. Pollard, R. Peters, B. Howes, C. Barsaleau, E. March. F. Skaling, J. Hill. D. Griswold, S. Katz. 4RTH ROW: E. Kearney, M. Williams, P. Poulin, E. Goodchild, N. Davenport M Smith F Fischlein J Finck R Smith S Herzo 5TH ROW: K. Thompson, M. Wolcott, P. Law, S. Cousineau, M. Upton, L. Head, M. Eaton. 6TH ROW: L. Haberin, D. Turner, B. Foskett, M. New, C. Demers. 7TH ROW: D. Fink, M. Scranton, T. Purington, D. Purington, P. Crossman. 8TH ROW: C. Michels, D. Mazanec, O. Smith, J. Sessions, K. Wor- dcn. 9TH ROW' R. Williams, J. Hall, T. Williams, E. Holm, M. Carlisle. 10TH ROW' K. Hudson, R. Tatro, F. Delisle, S. Hicks, M. Walden. IITH ROW: K. LaBelle, S. Young, D. Schecterle, E. Stone, G. Evans. MISSING: D. Annear, M. Barratt, R. Dodge, J. Brooks, K. Brothers, E. Burton. K. Driscoll, E. King, V. Malek, P. Narkewicz, L. Novitsky, R. Paulsen, A. Powell, J. Purinton, C. Rice, S. Pepyne, V. Sloan, T Stetson, L. Tran. Z , 'V' ... was .. , . ,,,,,, .X .. V 9.9155 Q 422 z swf? , , . ,, 3 6 M , I. :,A 2 ,,A, ,A ' 2 E 'fn 'l 4 , Q , 4, .. 4 l' 4 Kr .i fi 6 W 4 W 1 f .fv . A f.jff?'i.Q . 2 ' 'M ' ry fi QW E i ai, Hx? ff gf gif, 1 f .V .gf f . .eltsfif J flaiilu . ...-f. fd W5 , m....a..1.V if . .rl J 7 C ! 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S. Wittig. 2ND ROW' M. Smith. M. Ward. M. Hale, E. Lanoue. S. Willis. R. Ward. Thatcher. P. Taylor. T. Bernard. L. Buck. 3RD ROW' V. Lively. C. Cassidy. L. Moore. D. Breen. S. Stark. J. Nolan. Mooney. L. Burdick. K. Shepherd. B. Bonney. D. D. VV... . . ' new 'V S' 5.5. ll Q. M 5 X 1 f ' it I. M i . ' VV, ,. 1 -gif 'E 5 ta . VV.. .3 aff 'fQif VZz21f :f'f I'V12'..ffV. vii? 5 i Ai.. .V '. .ll is lllfl ' 25 my 1 i B. vi ff' it ,df gig i mf ., . i 1' We s J . .V.. ' A-. an Q 1 . . ,,,, .. 5TH ROW.- 6TH ROW: Gardner. R. 7TH ROW: f ., -. i Q 4 V z.,p4ge.. 4 . ,. N . 1-H. Q 'S V ,R 3, J l nf' , . .4 M K 5 J? P 5 ,f 1 .4 BMW . A-. 4RTH ROW: M. Anderson. C. Semanie, W. Cranson, B. Ashenden. J. Shaw. S. Gifford. N. Bellows. T. Rice. V. Bliss. J. McCloud. H. Grant. K. Fish. S. Ryan. D. Herzig. M. Spano. K. Avery. G. Barrie. E. Abbott. S. Rice. S. Root. L. Coburn. M. Billiel. K. Baird. J. Giard. B. Thompson. L. Landers. L. Ward. B. Pierce. J. Erho. 10TH ROW: S. Williams. S. Smith. L. Nartowicz. S. Schmidt. D. Wickline. B. King. S. Thomson. C. Smith. T. Underwood. D. Rusher. IITH ROW: C. Herzig. C. Hamilton. S. Churchill. D. Dubuque. A. Putnam. C. Morin. D. Richardson. D. Coates. B. Wood. D. LePage. 8TH ROW.' 9TH ROW.' . A.. in ' 'ry ii .5 ' i A Q if l W tif V'tV .- 5L.a2,..: f' . .. if' 'VI' . Vg. X., f' 4 . 1. ,. li 1. .-' w I 'ff . .Vi 'vaV'?'i . i . .W -, .. 2 V : U, ,M . ' lf . 'W N V X X VK fig' ,fr ...yi T fi I fri VVVVVA ' 'tggf . , K ni 1 I . scarf.-5322. Q-I ' ' . fl l 2 if . 4 5 j- 4 ...,. 15 ... .Il ,Q . 5'-. 'et . if pg' 2 ... 'L V V..k W 0 1 x 55. , ' l ls? 1?'1f' if t,. . .. , ,hi Q l 4. l ift' , y'5 ,,,' 1 P- ...'.. Li ....., ,. W . -t Q,-Qs . , what I W Q . . ti .WL ' ' .,. A . W -nf f V K 1 '., . ' He., .,.- - ,, ..,, .ff ' 2 F 9, ' W : - t tg .Q-.wi , ff si df H 4 . ..... N 1 my I gt. I if . it 1 ' R513 we ' - Y 1 il ' r- 5 f as ,.,, ' t . -- ' - 'I . 1 : -: , L , ..1. ' + ri :ll ' t. 'Q 'Z igi ,,, 1 4 T5 5 Jn far: ' :f!3.:-' .fi '13' f,g3iii'f Y K K t ' ' at - 'h' ' :: 1 3 '1-' -P .,' Q lt' . PT: l - . ,gt Wt at . : . ,,:..--1 '-1 J .J , , - g L . 1 5 ., . 51 t I . f if - ,,. ...Q-if Elf' .2 - E. A I ' gi' gi a .J -1 ,sr I , , , ji., , ,W ll y .',, 6, , tl. , Q it ,, ,EQ-., ' 1 1 , 1 N . 11.5 nzg, , N. -:,- h .1 515 :j , G. ,a3,,f , QQ ff .H . . ,it gi. ,'o X t ii? -, 4 X ' yi Q 34 ' Lf V 1 :PW 5 'A .J ' - -.l l H. W' 1 ' tt' ti ,. I ? l D 3' P? Q K l is .Skim lwm QW ,,. , ' X 51 f. s 4 ,sig I Y X' ' 'riffs ,- U ..k . tif, Zh. s 1 IST ROW' B. Delaney, D. Ryan, R. Denison, B. Nye, J. Bernard, F. Pike, K. Wiles,J Lively, F. Churchill, P. Shulda, M. James. 2ND ROW' R. Herzig, B. Bergeron, D. Mclntosh, R. Cole, P. Maimone, D. McMul- lin, K. Rillings, S. Harris, M. LaBelle, C. Miner, S. Monohon. 3RD ROW' B. Bouker, K. Cromack. D. Schmidt, R. Hillman, K. Pettingill, L. Denison, K. Gilbert, D. Williams, H. Greene, T. Ovitt, F. Williams. 4RTH ROW: R. Coburn, P. Champigny, J. Rae, S. McCarthy, B. Phillips, D. Churchill, D. McKinnon. 5TH ROW' D. Graves, K. Shearer, A. Cummings, W. Burnett. 6TH ROW: G. Nichols, P. Libby, P. Hall, J. Dwight. 7TH ROW' J. Metcalf, M. Rowland, R. Giard, M. Sweeney. 8TH ROW: M. Short, F. Spano, D. Lederer, L. Scott. 9TH ROW: T. Turner, R. Sweet, L. Benson, P. Hicks. IOTH ROW' M. Ryder, B. LaBelle, M. Tirrell, K. Landers. it M S is S Stl mrs' 1 5 ' vi tg , . ., , lil, P !,, 5x :, f-. I H, X X 5 K K Y b at? I' 3 11. xl lx. sv if K. Jig ' nf .5 'J I . ,.,. ..... . S, if fl lg gk ft 'al ll 'SJW' if t if .V I ,-?5'tfii., V. Eggs.-' .hir 1 4' 1 Pei to tt ta X all , L 1 7 2 VS- Q66 ' 'Qat- li N i if-' , -I. Q A -:ss -. ,,,' ale f 3 K ' : 5 E E 1 -1. .gy . ' .gvttigp ff ,'f?l:a.1f,:f .. W K 4 3 ,lj 1. .. ' r 5,6 X rn ll E l . .L fa 'as rf ' te W , ' 35 .k L QQ ESQ fu? E f-'Ee ag. , K: .. M.. ,. . .q,1. . S... Q s . T.: if 'K 4191 ff . . . gt.. K . .. Q W gzh bkk . W . fl it at H.. 13.2, Q H .':. I - .. . . Y R t. . . f if r fi 5 -L. will as l. ew.. ' fx: 1' x ,Q,1 'QQ- . ' ,ff ' f f ' lr IST ROW.' D. Sumner. M. Johnston. T. Malek. D. Tcrrill. T. Ward. L. Washer. C Finck, P. Koscinski. C. Richardson. J. Ward. R. Phelps. 2ND ROW.' N. Dumouchel. S. Donelson. D. Bliss, C. Shaw. J. McGowan. C. Smead S. Hoffman. D. Williams. S. Bartlett. K. Newberry, J. Giguere. 3RD ROW' K. Semanie, P. Wilson. K. Cassidy. J. Gigucre. K. Butler. D. Cranson. T Peters. L. Tatro, T. Tatro. T. Dubuque. D. Tatro. 4RTH ROW' S. Lively. F. Burrington, D. Ouimette, S. Wheeler. K. Peck. B. Werner 5TH ROW.' N. Hale. M. Hicks. T. Edes, D. Vight. 6TH ROW' M. Donahue. B. DeHoy0s, J. Kelleher. J. Knox. 7TH ROW' B. Sall. K. Bobetsky, R. Dube. J. Weber. 8TH ROW: D. Gleason. A. Bidlack. J. Haberin. M. Willis. 9TH ROW.' L. Bellows. D. Belval. L. Foskctt. J. Williams. l0TH ROW.' S. LePage. B. Sullivan, D. Wolcott. D. Dennison. MISSING: S. Bonney. K. Bell, T. Clark. J. Dushane. A. Kidney. P. Kinsman. M. Lesure. B. McBride. L. McCutchen, R. Perkins, M. Slowinski. A. Shepherd. D. Smith. T. Sullivan. R. Willard. Rv JS'.w Eli ig: figigif il... gp... .- . . iff? 1. A ,:,.., i . .. -.. ff .X ., X... ,. .... ge . fir? qi: gr- V., gr .i er ..-W 5' - ' 5 ' Stieff ,L,..- -N, . T .,.. ' . 35 . 1 .... J 1 it I .... - ' - . ' b I - cdr- .. .I I W .. K .. v h 9. 2.52 - .. , f .AI ......... .L f iii-:fi TT y n T Wigs' T. T'. 55- 1.11 A . . .,. W 1 1 y ,si Q.: if .: 'K ,ai.Qfit.,, . .. ff . si. L-' 2.52Fv.Q'l. if QW 4 - . ' . . . la- 1 ' ' ' .J .,'w 1. J. X '.,.'::.E FII. sg: 5. . , it .132 - . M3 it . T . ff Q ..ii .. . mfg? te .iw .. E. QE l z fig A, Q K+ 3, T an l Pl f sa. .---- 1 fig 5' 3 Jw -'W' fi f ft '- . iw. Q gifts' 2? fl ull' . - .ggi ... ..g,..,3 . at .X W ' if '1 . My .C W Sp ...Y r-... if , . H fr H CLASS OF 1977 CLASS OFFICERS: President - Joanne Giguere, Vice Presi- dent - Tammy Dubuque, Secretary - Karen Cassidy, Treasurer - Priscilla Wilson. K ,,....bm In IM.. . if -. ,Hin I 1 11 , 19 ' K K if f: umm - ' L . i M f -.EWm.WNWwf4wM:1vw9vusww-iwfv-H14S+Rwv Q N Q ,gk L iw wmv, ,ay Q 4,3 ,Mx we-jfjigviqf-,ygfas E. Wx if awgff ' 25:5 nw Q ,ff if , - gi, , ... '-35llE'?7EE5f7i5fiIE' k Fw . x,,,...2n?F?r' - , L ,wma .X 4..k Sw N ,,f. x 1 .ffi R N-my Yuv- w5'f.y ' 5 w I ggi, 5 3 X ew 9 ,L bf ' mf. -'X , .Aff ,I 2 Am: I' vu SHOINZ-TS 9L SHOINE-IS The Road Is Long WAYNE K. ABBOTT And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God . . . Rom. 8:28 LYNN ANDERSON Feffy -- If only you'd be- lieve we'd get by, if only you'd believe in miracles so would l. DARLENE ARABIA I will always remember Mohawk as a 'High' point in my life. SUSAN E. ATHERTON A smile is worth a thou- sand words. BRIAN R. ALIX The shell must break be fore the bird can l'ly. Ten- nyson BARBARA A. AVERY . . . we know not where we are going but we are on our way . . . With Many A Winding Turn ROBERT G. BARTLETT Laziness is a virtue, lndus- try a vice. BONNIE M. BENSON l'm alarmed when it hup- pens that l have walked tt mile into the woods bodily, without getting there in spir- tt. JOHN E. BAKER THOMAS E. BALLARD l'll keep my breath to cool my porridgef' Thomas Deloney i W BONNIE BEAUSOLEIL Moody REBECCA BENZ At that time the eyes ol' the blind ones will be opened. und the very ears of the deaf ones will be unstoppedf' That Leads Us T0 Who Knows Where. MARK C. BISSELL Everybody born in this world represents something beautiful, that never existed before. WESLEY F. BROTHERS KENNETH A. NORMAN BILLIEL LIEL BIL Bud makes you weiser!' DAVID BREEN TAMMY J. BROWN You can count your true friends on one hand, but friendships last an eternity. CYNTHIA J. BRUFFEE 'glt is not how much we have but how much we enjoy thai makes happiness. DIANE C. BRUFFEE lf you can't be good, be careful! Dad DEBORAH E. BUCK You have to believe in hap- piness or happiness never comes. Malloch But I Am Strong, ii K- CHARLES A. BURDICK KENNETH W. BUTLER Surely whoever speaks to me in the right voice, him or her I shall follow. Walt Whitman CHESTER CHADWICK trong Enough T0 Carry Him, JULIE M. CHILSON To multiply your happi- ness, try dividing it with oth- ers. Salada Tag Lines l JOHN A. JACK A. CLARK CHURCHILL DARIS L. COX A friend is one who sees you as you are, accepts where you've been, and still gently invites you to grow. Original CHRISTOPHER J. COUTU True friends are like dia- monds - precious and rare. False friends are like au- tumn leaves - found every- where. Anonymous STEPHANIE COBURN Life is an art, not a science. lt is mastered by experience, and patience, and infinite beginnings again. 'Cause He Airft Heczvy,He's My Brother. F DANIEL E. CROSSMAN For I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ. Ro- mans 1:16 , ' 7 1,-. ' f eee f J. iliffgyg. .3 ry ffl Q . , ..f'q.,4' - e a ., l. jf .fi . if gl ' it f J 1 T: .Q ss e 4 12 it M51 ' I 91 DIANNE DAVIS God is love. l John 4: l6b 5' . ft..L.L,f NANCY DEAN lf I could give one gift, let it be the gift of good exam- ple. Anonymous THOMAS J. DEHOYOS A closed mouth catches no flies. Markey MATTHEW CULLEN I'd love to turn you on. Lennon and McCartney JAMES DESANTY S0 On We Go, ....:,?'......,- -nnnxw f ww, f if WILLIAM F. DEWEY lndustry is a virtue. Lazi- ncss is a vice. RUSSELL E. DON ELSON ln the life of ai man, the most essential thing for hap- piness is the gift ol' friend- ship. KATHY DUPONT MON ICA J. DU MOUC H EL Ay be its merry its he can. I-'or the love ne'er delights in ai sorrowful main. .lohn Rity PETER S. DONAHUE ROSEMARY E. EGAN We write our min destiny . . . we become what we dof Matdume Chiang Rui-Shek BARRY W. FINCK MICHAEL J. FITZGERALD His WeU'are Is My Concern. LISA EMERSON CYNTHIA EVANS The more faithfully you lis- ten to the voice within you, the better you will hear what is sounding outside. DOUGLAS G. FINCK A man may ask others for their advice, but the answer will be his own. ROBERT A. FRITZ To live is to 'Hust1e'. To 'Hustle', is to live. DONNA GARLAND If I could reach into your mind and feel your thoughts. Maybe l could understand you better. JOHN GRAHAM N0 Burden Is He To Bear, JANET GIARD DOUGLAS G. As we advance in life, we GIFFIN learn the limits of our abili- ties. J.A. Froude DEBORAH J. GOVER TAMMY GRAVES Luck is like the tide it reaches you then goes away. Original LYLE H. GRAY The rolling sea threatens to cause the unwary sailor to llounder. but the persistant and strong shall gain cross- ing.. BRUNO G. HICKS lt is always better to be ready to go and not to go. than go and not be ready. KATHY A. HICKS So many worlds. so much to do So little done. such things to be. We'lI Gel There. ' -JL M' Q O 4- u-v ' ,,..e' TINA M. HILLMAN KEVIN J. TIMOTHY E HOLLISTER HORROCKS Nothing great is ever achieved without enthusi- asm. R. W. Emerson He Would Not Encumber Me 5. . MARK MARGO M. ALLEN E. HOUGHTON HOWES JACKSON Let me live in a house by the side of the road, and be a friend to man. Sam Walter Foss CARLENE A. JOHNSON lt does take much strength to do things, but it requires great strength to decide what to do. LAURIE E. JENKINS You can learn how to be you in time. lt's easy. All you need is love? Beatles TIMOTHY E. JEFFERSON E lascia pur grottar dov'e' la rogna! 'Cause He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother. NANCY G. JOSLIN . . . And if you listen very hard the tune will come to you at last. Led Zeppelin ROGER W. JOHN C. LAWLESS LAMQUREUX I never let my schooling in- terfere with my education. Mark Twain KAREN M. LEBLANC Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. CHERYL L. KELLEHER Any song that moves you to joy or tears has greatness. Everything in life should be enjoyed for what it is. RHONDA L. LILLY So many things I would have done . . . but clouds got in my way. Joni Mitchell Well If I'm Laden At All JOAN M. LIVELY There are three things that can never be taken back: the spent arrow, the spoken word, and the lost opportu- nity. SHERRY L. PATRICIA A. MacADAM MacLEAN Smile, an everlasting smile. It is much easier to be criti- A smile can bring you near cal than to be correct. Ben- to me. Bee Gees jamin Disraeli DEBORAH J. MARCH Problems worthy of attack, prove their worth by hitting back. Piet Hein LEE S. LIVELY You have nothing to fear but fear itself. JILL M. MARTIN A day is wasted without laughter. Fm Laden With Sadness That Every0ne's Heart GEORGE L. TIMOTHY G. MCMULLIN MEAD Reach out for someone . To Give me but room to fight communicate is the begin- my way, I ask no other gift ning of understanding. from fate. Grantland Rice 1 T yjsfg ,i,ssaa 1 1 ffazfitizws DIANE E. MILLER . Ns,i - I I sise ' CHARLES W. Chuck - Happiness is like V 3 X., V35 NARTOWICZ Jam -. you .calm Spread S, f ,S For every minute you are even a little without gettlng I I' to angry you lose sixty seconds I' :raw t 1e ' of happiness. Emerson some on yourself. If ,f ,,.--. ...Q . .. ,WV SUSAN M. PHILLIP F. NOLAN NEWELL A good and gentle heart I In this world there is nothing more beautiful. I F 4 , Q :qi - . ,X DONNA PEARCE KEVIN L. PETTENGILL What's to say but Keep Smiling! Isn't Filled With Gladness DAVID P. ONETO RICHARD J. Vestigia nulla restrorsumf' ORMON D JOHN M. PETERS CHERYL L. PHILLIPS A loving heart is the truest wisdom. Charles Dickens NANCY A. PIEROPAN Applaud friends, the com- edy is over. Beethoven LESLIE E. PIKE When every day becomes a raceg you must try to find a stride which is suitable to only you. Original KEVIN POWELL And Love For One Another DARLENE M. POWERS A smile recures the wound- ing of a frown. ROBERT A. PURINGTON A wise man is never less alone than when he is alone. Swift SUSAN M. PURINGTON Yesterday's hurt is today's understanding rewoven into tomorrow's love. It's A Long, Long, Road DOUGLAS P. PURINTON He that plants thorns must never expect to gather roses. Unknown JOAN M. PURINTON The bird a nest, the spider a web, man friendship. William Blake CHERYL L. RAINVILLE You are what you make yourself, not what others make you. Remember you have to live with yourself and your conscience. CYNTHIA L. RICE The only purpose in life is to love and be happy. If you have one, you have the oth- er. Anonymous CYNTHIA D. RICE Everyone is a moon and has a dark side which he never shows to anyone. Mark Twain JANE M. RAYMOND There is no saint without a past - no sinner without a future. From Which There Is N0 Return J DEANE A. A I ROBERTS Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. Sir Matthew James Barrie 2. .xx xx 1 1- I -Q 1 I In gi, . al Y -5. i l g, ,I ., l . . I ni A -Q FRANCIS RYAN MARTHA H. BARRY J. SCOTT SCHNEIDER f CHERYL A. ROBERTSON Make the most of yourself, for that is all there is of you. Emerson X F F , ft V. . . 1 f V, , ' 1 5? My ,, TIMOTHY J. SEMANIE How many lives we live in one, and how much less than one, in all. Alice Cary S0 While We're On Our Way There OFFICERS: President- Mimi Dumouchel, V. President - Lynn Wiles, Secretary Treasurer - Carlene Johnson. MARTHA L. SHEPHERD Memory is the diary that we all carry about with us. Oscar Wilde KATHLEEN M. SHERIDAN Life is far too important a thing to ever talk seriously about. Oscar Wilde el' MATTHEW G. GERY P. SHORT MATTHEW G. BARRY C. SMITH SHIPPEE SLOWINSKI KELLY L. STARK Rememberance is the only paradise from which we can- not be drivenf' Unknown l BEVERLY L. THOMPSON How can you see if you close your eyes, but more important, your mind? Original Why ot Share? GAIL F. SMITH Who we love, and why we love, it's hard to under- stand. Jim Stafford CAROLE L. STAFFORD Friends I will remember you, think of you, pray for you, and when another day is through, I'll still be friends with you. l Y'-eff? KRISTI L. STETSON Forgiveness is the fra- grance the violet sheds on the heel that has crushed it. Anonymous IVY M. TIRRELL Anybody can stand by you when you're right, but only a friend stands by you when you're wrong. Unknown The Load D0esn't Weigh Me Down At All JONATHAN D VanGUILDER Lifes battles don't always go to the stronger or faster mang the man who wins is the man who thinks he can? CAROL E. VIEHMANN f'Dawn! Is there a time so pure, so ripe with possibili- ties? This is the hour - seize the day! Margaret Lindsey MICHAEL F. ROLAND E. TURLEY TOWNSLEY Lean on me when you're No thoughtful moment of not su-Ong. yn be your plannmg ahead will ever friend, pn help you ca,-ry take the place of dumb ony luck. Unknown 1' MARK S. VanIDERSTlNE That's it! Good luck to all and remember it's a small world. Unknown l DENNIS J. VIGHT GEORGE WALDER 1 LESLIE J. WARD , As a rule the game oflife is worth playing, but the strug- gle is the prize. Dean W.R. Inge 'Cause RONALD C. VISHAWAY Take care to get what you like or you will be forced to like what you get. Bernard Shaw GLENN R. WALL We're free to go where we wish and to be what we are. Jonathon Livingston Seagull KARL E. WENZLER Sponsored by Purdy - Vantine Studios He Ain't Heavy, we W. -R. I PHYLLIS s. WHITEMAN There is no greater wealth, no fuller satisfaction, no joy more complete, than from onc's true friends. LYNN M. WILES And when my love for life is running dry. You come pour yourself on me. Bread He's My Brother. sb . W i n LYNN A. WILLARD 'LHope is not a dream, but a way of making dreams be- come reality. ALISON J. WILLIAMS To be true as the tide and free as a wind-swell. Joyful and loving in letting it be. John Denver Senior Portrait Photographers HE AIN'T HEAVY, HE'S MY BROTHER Cimino Publishers, Inc. Used by permission only. PAMELA G. ZINGLER STEVEN W. WRISLEY A race is not always won, by he who starts first. l l ROBERT D. WILLIAMS Even if you're on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there. Will Rogers LORNA J. WORDEN l'm gonna livc Iifc thc way I want. not the way every- body else wants me to! Un- known JEFFIREY M. WITTIG Let music sound while he doth make his choice, then if he lose, he makes a swan- like end, fading in music. Shakespeare i 5 51-e M ff! V1 You fire. M XZOIYV A UNA lfoffw JQ fy 3 2? SENIOR PLAY . H Y f .REIT M, LQ? ina , 'nf Claude P. Jones Cyrus Banks .. Miss Masters . . Miss Johnson . . Coach Bascom . Professor Huxley Helen ........ Cast Of Characters . . .... Glenn Terrill . ..... Doug Finck . .... Lynn Anderson . .... Julie Chilson . . . . . Kevin Pettengill . . . Bruno Hicks . . . . Gail Smith Miss Smith ...... . . . . Diane Bruffee Harry ......... ...... J ohn Lawless Fredf3rd Man . Georgef2nd Man Jan .......... Dianef3rd Girl Allan ........ Brigid ........ Marsha f 2nd Girl Alma ........ . . .... Kevin Hollister . . ....... Lyle Gray . . .... Jane Raymond . . . . . Barbara Avery . . . . . . Bob Purington ........JillMartin Martha Shepherd Phyllis Whiteman Vera .. Liz .. Hope .... Muriel ............ Dad ................ . . . Connie Constellation Miss Marks .......... . . . Mrs. Cannon ...... . . . Mrs. Ames . . . Mrs. Banks .. . . . . Ivy Tirrell . . Cindy Evans Alison Williams . . . Laurie Jenkins Fritz McMullin .. Pam Zingler Nancy Pieropan . . . Lynn Wiles . . Nancy Joslin . . Rhonda Lilly lst Girl .... . . . Carlene Johnson 4th Girl . . . ...... Diane Miller 5th Girl . . . .... Bonnie Beausoleil lst Man .... . . . Doug Purinton Voice ...... ..... D avid Oneto Announcer . . . .... Rosemary Egan WAYNE ABBOTT Soccer I,2,3,4, Basketball l, Tennis 2,3,4, Band 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Var- sity M Club 2,3,4, Yearbook 4, Senior Play 4. BRIAN ALIX Student Government Alternate I,2, Tennis 3. LYNN ANDERSON Chorus I,2,3,4, Band I,2,3,4, Activity Council 2.3, Student Government I,2,3, Pres. 4, Varsi- ty M 2,3,4, One Act Play 2, Curriculum Council I, Spanish Club I,2, Senior Play 4, Hoop Girl 3, Booster Day Court I, Chorale 2,3, Field Hockey I,2,3, Co-Capt. 4, Basket- ball 3, Track 3. DARLENE ARABIA SUSAN ATHERTON Horseback Riding Club I,2,3,4, Twirling Club 3,4, Twirling I,2,3,4, Captain 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Business Club 3,4, Chorus I,2,3,4. BARBARA AVERY Softball l,3,4. National Honor Society 2,3,4, Pres. 4, Class Secretary 3, French Club 2,3,4, Foreign Travels 3, Yearbook 4, Student Gov- ernment I,2, Senior Play 4, Math Tutor 3,4. JOHN BAKER Football 3,4, lndoor Track I,2,3,4, Track I,2,3,4, Varsity M 3,4, Ski Club I,2,3,4, Teacher Aid Project 2,3. THOMAS BALLARD French Club 3, Foreign Travel Club 3, Band I,2,3,4, Tennis 2,3,4, National Honor Society 4. SAM BARTLETT Ski Club I,2,3,4, Cross Country I,2,3,4, Track I,2,3,4, Varsity M I,2,3,4, Yearbook 4. BONNIE BEAUSALEIL Chorus 4, Extended Campus 4, Senior Play 4. BONNIE BENSON French Club 2, Band I,2,3, Color Guard 4, Volleyball 4, Student Government 4. REBECCA BENZ KENNETH BILLIEL NORMAN BILLIEL MARK BISSELL Football I,2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Varsity M 4. DAVID BREEN WESLEY BROTHERS TAMMY BROWN CYNTHIA BRUFFEE Yearbook 4, Business Club 4, Foreign Travels I, Senior Play 4, Ticket Takers 4. DIANE BRUFFEE Pep Club I,2, Chorus I,2,4, J.V. Cheerleading Capt. I, Varsity Cheerleading 2, J.V. Basket- ball 3, Senior Play 4, Ticket Taker 4, Hoop Girl 3, Booster Day Court 2, Varsity M 3, Business Club Sec. 4, Foreign Travels 4. DEBORAH BUCK Yearbook 4, Foreign Travel Club 3, French Club 2,3,4, Treas. 4, Senior Plav 4. SENIOR DIRECTORY CHARLES BURDICK Basketball I,2,3,4, Football l,3,4, Varsity M 4, Intramurals 3,4. KENNETH BUTLER Teen Scene 3, Band I,2,3,4, Chorus 2,3,4, Business Club I,2,3,4, A. V. 2,3,4, Camera Club I, One Act Plays I,2,3, Senior Play 4, Library Club I. CHESTER CHADWICK JULIE CHILSON Senior Play 4, One Act Plays I,2,3, National Honor Society 2,3,4, Treas. 4, French Club I,2,3, Band I,2,3,4, Chorus 4, Student Gov- ernment I,2,3, Foreign Travel 3, Tutoring 2,3, Teen Scene I. JOHN CHURCHILL JACK CLARK STEPHANIE COBURN Gymnastic Club I,4, Chorus I,2,4. CHRISTOPHER COUTU Band I,2,3,4, Business Club 2,3,4, Baseball I. DARIS COX Cheering I,2,3,4, Pep Club I,2,3,4, Student Government I,2,3, Foreign Travel Club 3, Journalism Club 3, Journalism News Editor 3, Teen Scene 2,3, One Act Plays I,2, Senior Play 4. DANIEL CROSSMAN Band l,2,3,4. MATTHEW CULLEN Chorus 4. DIANNE DAVIS NANCY DEAN French Club I,4, Medical Careers Club 2.4, Pres. 4. THOMAS DEHOYOS Baseball 2, Basketball 3,4, Capt. 4, Key Club Pres. 4, Intramurals 2,3,4, Senior Play 4, Ad- vanced Preparation Foods 4, Art Club 4. JAMES DESANTY WILLIAM DEWEY National Honor Society 3,4, Tennis Team 2,3,4, Varsity M Club 3,4, V. Pres. 4, Track I, Ski Club I,4, Extended Campus 3. PETER DONAHUE German Club I, Soccer 3,4, Cross Country I, Ski Club 2. RUSSELL DONELSON Cross Country I,2,3,4, Winter Track I,2,3,4, Spring Track I,2,3,4, Band I,2,3,4, Varsity M 3,4, Sec-Treas. 4. MONICA DUMOUCHEL Chorus 3,4, Field Hockey 3,4, Winter Track 3,4, Spring Track 3,4, Class President 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3,4, Senior Play 4, Varsi- ty M 4, Mohawk Chorale 3. KATHY DUPONT Business Club 4. ROSEMARY EGAN Girls Volleyball 4. LISA EMERSON CYNTHIA EVANS Yearbook 4, French Club 2,3,4, Foreign Trav- el Club 3, Medical Careers Club 3,4, Treas. 4, Color Guard Alternate 3, Senior Play 4, Stu- dent Government Alternate 4. BARRY FINCK Soccer I,2,3,4, Winter Track I, Track I,2. DOUGLAS FINCK Color Guard 3,4, Chorus 3,4, One Act Plays I,2,3, Senior Play 4, Mohawk Chorale 3. MICHAEL FITZGERALD Basketball I, Crafts Club 4. ROBERT FRITZ Ski Club I, Tennis 2,3,4. JANET GIARD DOUGLAS GIFFIN DONA GARLAND Varsity Softball I,2,3,4, J.V. Cheering 1, Pep Club l, Varsity M I,2,3,4, Gymnastics Club I,2. DEBORAH GOVER JOHN GRAHAM Football I,2,3, Basketball I, Track 2, Class Vice President 2. TAMMY GRAVES LYLE GRAY Varsity Manager I,2,3,4, Band 2, Chorus I,2, As Schools Match Wits 2,3,4. BRYAN HARVEY BRUNO HICKS German Club 2, Chorus I, Library Club 2, Senior Play 4. KATHY HICKS TINA HILLMAN KEVIN HOLLISTER Student Government 3,4, Football I,2,3,4, Basketball I,2, Baseball I,2,3,4, Chorus I,2,3,4, One Act Plays 2,3, Senior Play 4, Varsity M 2,3,4, Pres. 4. TIMOTHY HORROCKS Car Crafts Club I,2, Bicycle Club I,2, Crib- bage Club 4. MARK HOUGHTON Camera Club l, Business Club 2, Tennis 3,4, A. V. I. MARGO HOWES Business Club 3. ALLEN JACKSON TIMOTHY JEFFERSON LAURIE JENKINS Senior Play 4, Chorus 3,4. CARLENE JOHNSON Field Hockey I,2,3,4, Co. Capt. 4, Basketball I,2,3,4, Co. Capt. 4, Softball I,2, Track 3,4, Student Government 3,4, Varsity M I,2,3,4, Pep Club I, Senior Play 4, Band 2,3,4, Chorus l,2,3. NANCY JOSLIN Chorus 3,4, Senior Play 4. CHERYL KELLEHER Senior Play 4, Ticket Takers 3,4, Modern Dance Club l,2, Gymnastics Club l,2, Busi- ness Club 4, Student Government 4, Yearbook 4. ROGER LAMOUREUX NELSON LANOUE JOHN LAWLESS KAREN LEBLANC Medical Careers Club 2,3,4. RHONDA LILLY Basketball 2,3,4, Softball l,2,3,4, Yearbook 4, Business Club 4, National Honor Society 2,3,4, Senior Play 4. JOAN LIVELY Teen Scene 3, Art Editor 3, Spanish Club Treas. l, Tennis 3, Horseback Riding Club 2,3,4, V. Pres. 4, Library Worker 2. LEE LIVELY SHERRY MACADAM Softball l,2, Winter Track 3,4, Spring Track 3,4, Cross Country 4, Business Club 2, Senior Play 4, Student Government 4, Class Secre- tary 4, Yearbook 4. PATRICIA MACLEAN Color Guard Co-Capt. 3,4, Spring Track 3,4, Teen Scene 3, Business Club 3, Student Gov- ernment Alternate 3. JOSEPH MALEK DEBORAH MARCH JILL MARTIN Cheering l,2,3,4, Senior Play 4, One Act Plays I, Student Government l,2,4, Business Club 4, Pep Club l,2,3,4, Class President 3. FRITZ MCMULLIN Cross Country 3,4, Winter Track 3,4, Spring Track 3,4, Senior Play 4, National Honor So- ciety 4, Varsity M 3,4, Yearbook 4. TIMOTHY MEAD Senior Play 4, Football 2,3,4, Winter Track 2, Spring Track 2,3,4, French Club 2,3, Varsity M 2,3,4, Band l,2,3,4, Chorus 4. DIANE MILLER Student Government 2,3,4, Softball 2, Volley- ball 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Yearbook 4, Senior Play 4, Tutor 3,4. CHARLES NARTOWICZ Baseball l,2, Track 3,4, Cross Country 1. SUSAN NEWELL ' Color Guard 2,3,4, Capt. 3,4, Teen Scene 3,4, Business Club 3, Student Government Alter- nate 3. PHILLIP NOLAN DAVID ONETO Senior Play 4, Art Club 4. RICHARD ORMOND DONNA PEARCE JOHN PETERS Class Treasurer I, Extended Campus 3. A. V. Club l,2,3. KEVIN PETTENGILL Track I, Football I, Tennis 3,4, Chorus 3.4. 'Varsity M 4, Baseball l. CHERYL PHILLIPS Discipline Council Sec. 2, Library Club l,2,3,4, Pres. 2,3, French Club 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Student Leadership Con- ference 2, Varsity M Show 3,4, Senior Play 4, Extended Campus 4, Chorus l,2,3,4. NANCY PIEROPAN LESLIE PIKE KEVIN POWELL DARLENE POWERS Chorus 2,4, Pep Club 2, Business Club 4, Yearbook 4, Senior Play 4. ROBERT PURINGTON SUSAN PURINGTON Chorus l,2,3,4, Business Club 4. DOUGLAS PURINTON Senior Play 4, Band l,2,3,4, Chorus 4, A. V. l,2,3,4, Spanish Club 2, One Act Plays l,2. JOAN PURINTON Medical Careers Club l,2,3,4, Sec. 3, V. Pres. 4, French Club 2,3, Foreign Travels Club 3, Math Tutor 2, Yearbook 4. CHERYL RAINVILLE Chorus 3,4, Pep Club 3, Color Guard 3,4. JANE RAYMOND Medical Careers Club l,2,3,4, French Club Play 3, Senior Play 4, French Club 2,3,4, Cross Country Ski Club 4, Yearbook 4, Cur- riculum Council 4, Needlework Club 3. CYNTHIA RICE CYNTHIA RICE Medical Careers Club I,2,3, German Club I, Band l,2,3,4. CONNIE RICHARDSON DEANE ROBERTS Baseball l,2,3,4. CHERYL ROBERTSON Future Teachers 1, Foreign Travel 3, French Club 2,3,4, Yearbook 4, Senior Play 4. FRANCIS RYAN MARTHA SCHNEIDER Horseback Riding Club 2,3,4, Treas. 3, Sec. 4. BARRY SCOTT TIMOTHY SEMANIE Track l,2,3,4, Cross Country l,2,3,4, Winter Track, Varsity M Club 3,4. MARTHA SHEPHERD Spanish Club l,2,3, V. Pres. 2, Pres. 3, For- eign Travel 2, Color Guard 3,4, Yearbook 3,4, Editor-in-chief 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Math Tutor 3, Medical Careers Club 3, Senior Play 4. KATHLEEN SHERIDAN Spanish Club l,2, Yearbook 3, Teen Scene 3, Business Club 4, Foreign Travel 2. MATTHEW SHIPPEE Soccer 3,4, Baseball 2,3, Gymnastics 3,4. GERY SHORT -Football, Basketball. MATTHEW SLOWINSKI Soccer l,2,3,4, Student Government l. BARRY SMITH GAIL SMITH One Act Plays 2,3, Senior Play 4, Hoop Girl 3, Business Club Pres. 4, Spanish Club l, Ticket Taker 4, Student Government l,2. CAROLE STAFFORD Teen Scene 3,4, Business Club 1, Spanish Club I, Pep Club 1. KELLEY STARK Intramural Softball l,2, Varsity Softball 3,4, Pep Club l,2. KRISTI STETSON Track l,3,4, Student Government 2,3, Spanish Club 2,3, Color Guard 3,4, Teen Scene 3,4. BEVERLY THOMPSON Student Government 2,3, National Honor So- ciety 3,4, Extended Campus 3,4, Varsity Soft- ball 3,4. IVY TIRRELL ROLAND TOWNSLEY Baseball l,2,3,4. MICHAEL TURLEY Soccer 3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4, Varsity M 2,3,4. JON VANGUILDER Football l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4, Varsity M 2,3,4, Student Government 4. MARK VANIDERSTINE Golf l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2, Soccer 2,3,4. CAROL VIEHMANN French Club l,2,4, Pres. 4, Modern Dance l,2, Ski Club l. DENNIS VIGHT RONALD VISHAWAY Football l,2,3,4, Winter Track 4, Track 3,4, Varsity M 4, GLENN WALL GEORGE WALDER KARL WENZLER PHYLLIS WHITEMAN Yearbook 4, Senior Play 4, Ticket Takers l,2,3,4, Foreign Travels 3,4, Business Club Treas. 4, Class Secretary l, Class Treasurer 2,3, Pep Club l,2. LYNN WILES Cheering l,2,3,4, One Act Plays I, Senior Play 4, Student Government 3,4, Pep Club l,2,3,4, Pres. 4, Class Vice President 4. LYNN WILLARD Twirling Club 3, Twirlers 3,4. ALISON WILLIAMS Chorus l,2,3,4, One Act Plays 3, Bicycle Club 2, Senior Play 4, Mohawk Chorale 2,3, LESLIE WARD ROBERT WILLIAMS Cross Country Ski Club Co-Pres. 4, Ski Club l,2,4, V. Pres. 4, Spanish Club 2, Foreign Travel Club 2, Student Government l,2. JEFFREY WITTIG LORNA WORDEN STEVEN WRISLEY Football 2,3,4, Winter Track 2,3,4, Baseball l,2, Track 3,4, Varsity M 2,3,4. PAMELA ZINGLER Most Likely to Succeed - Barb Avery, Sam Bartlett Most Attractive - Jill Martin, ROD ViShaWaY Most Outstanding Senior - Mimi Dumouchel Most Athletic Mike Turley Best Dressed - Daris Cox, Mike Turley ,iicaici an Carlene Johnson, Most Musical -- Lynn Anderson, Jeff wimg Most Artistic - Dave Oneto, Diane Miller N .uw weuwilm ALL-AROUND STUDENTS - Barb Avery, Bill Dew- CLASS FLIRTS - Skip Burdick, Nancy Pieropan CY FRIENDLIEST - Mimi Dumou- chel, Fritz McMullin MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT - Kevin Hollister, Lynn Wiles CLASS CLOWNS - Doug Purin- ton, Diane Bruffee MOST TALKATIVE - Skip Burdick, Daris Cox CLASS COUPLE - Sonny Nartowicz, Kris Stetson vi I A E2 .an E sw E N4 as ? S S 'E 3 Q 'A Q W 4 E 2 .5 Z W ,gg 4 ,,. -mf fa- swf 2 uf wf iwwihf ws .J N. Spring 1975 Q? E N sm Q sf J D . E 16 X K x ...x 1,34 .gm get ,, ix KK . .px F A f,f'w ,ri .1.j.5,,,5,,7b , XX ,ff-1' -4- X f Sq 4 A , ffygamg' ,, I 425 ' 4 f f. L 1.- Jf 'C fx 1 ' 4 K 4 136 fi 1-ff fwjefgl iffy' wie: W? M52 J f jf! Mx W eifffmif ,,, eeee H H 5 . f . e M e, e ,Complzmenls .,,,, 4.,,,, , , ,.g, ,A, ,,.. .MQ L ? I :Q 'f ' MA ,V ,,,. W, ,W,,,,w,, ,m,,,,,, 372 ng .M .,,. wx , ,,,,, W,:Q4,,,.,,,. , ee Herald A. S 1 pee 1, x e sm, .,. , 'V x , -f - ' ,M-Mamma Mvwwnumfimum emwywwwwmwm-W A I NWN ,Mfg w,W,.,,....e -v.W.w.m:f:L.,, ff'f k.,.,,, 1, RAINVILLE' e SHELL STAT10 State St. e Shelburne M ass. Tel. 6 Tune-ups Pe Lubricationlwe?- uggg1 eeee 3 eeeel ge e ee eeee Mawr Oils fe Tifei eee Acvewffes ' Service - Also -used, e e e fMwwe wie e Wrevkfr iSefYi?GEi 1f 4Jj?a ew e SHELL Best Wishes to the Class of 1976 WYNDALE FARM Registered Guernsey's Robert Robertson Ashfield, Mass. THE BAKER PHARMACY Your Rexall Store 52 Bridge St. Shelburne Falls Phone 625-6324 l Compliments of RALPH E. BLACKMER Insurance Service Insurance for every need Best Wishes From ALIBERHS' OF GREENFIELD at Insurance ,Ac-5341 Mohawk Trail Shelburne, Mass Gordon E. Taylor, Associate Very Femini.ne Fashions Tel. 625-6527 Compliments of MT. MoHAWK SKI AREA --4 . , lf 5 6 THE MASSAMONT AGENCY 3 Bridge Street Shelburne Falls, Mass. 01370 Telephone 14132 625-6366 IBUY DIRECT FR 'DOORS 'IJALOUSIES 'AAWNINGS ' CELLAR UNITS ' CANOPIES ' PORCH ENCLOSURES I 0 d A COMPIETE IIIIE OF ALUMINUM Pnopucrs 1 'WINDOWS 'SHUTTERS Fur Free 0 U S S 0 N ,ESfIlIIllfl'S Colli CU., Inc. 1 IN I I,AINI IEI,I3, III,-XSS. 21 GREENFIELD RECORDER Greenjeld, Massachusetts Wednesday, August 13, 1975 18S3ra' Year - No. 190 Peaches Apples M OH A WK ORCHARDS, INC. Shelburne, Mass. 01 3 70 MENT THE EDD Ll. COMPANY Mass Griswoldville HRTIIERVIEE Inn. Rlltill-7 I O SILVER ST., GREENFIELD, MASSACH Tel 4l3 774 4349 W r mm. TI n I-: lllullau I g t L l Sure you can ppt Plrelli's fantastloo B b lt d dual tures on your car. steel- e e ra I Pirelli has tires that fat I almost all Amerlcan and lmported cars. Caplsh?! IRELLI HOME FURNISHING CO. INC. Over 58 years of Dependability 122 Main St. Greenj7eld Mass H ALLI GAN AND WARNER INSURANCE I2 South Maple Street Shelburne Falls, Mass 625-6575 Best Wishes RIS from GOULD'S SUGARHOUSE S MU North St R21 YMUND SUN WALBO l gpringbrook YAY CAMP AREA JA! S. GRIBBON'S BAND INSTRUMENTS 112 Main St Greenfield 9 X J j X MOHA WK OFFICE EQUIPMENT C0. INC. For Students i Portable Typewriters Adler, onvem, smith-corona Best Wishes to the Class of '76 Adler Electronic Business And Engineering Calculators G 35 Bank Row Greenfield, Mass. Class Mohawk T an lRte 2l, Shelbu e, Nia 'R 8 CU. Across from Gould'5 Sugar House Restaurant Congratulations to the Class of '76 From Bob 8L Cindy at The Sweetheart 0 V ANT IOU ISS ' Route 1 I 2 ir Smith R on cl ASHFIELIJ. MA. 413-628-32 52 DA Y'S MARKET Choice Meats and Groceries if X1 LC Charles 8: Jean Fontanella, Prop. Main St. Ashfield, Mass IIHJIIERBLOCIG THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE Shelburne Falls, Mass Phone 625-9734 GARY PETERS Rubblsh Collector Colrain, Mass. THE OUTLET STORE The Store of Valuesl' 773-3996 l0-12 Chapman St. Greenfield, Mass. PARTIES 1-413-634-2228 PLA! NFIELD VILLA BAR and RESTAURANT Snowmobilers and Trailriders Welcome CLOSED MONDAYS and TUESDAYS AI and Joan Boryta Plainfield, Mass. 01070 L H H I Y A N L L C. E L LUMBER Colrain, Mass. Ph 624-8823 Compliments of VALLEY TRA VEL CENTER Your Travel Headquarters at 324 Main Street Greenfield, Mass. Congratulations to the Class of 1976 N ORM 'S SER VICE STATION Repairs and Welding Ashfield, Mass. C O M P L I M O E C F N S0 TS AN VW BIA ANY NG KS CONWAY, MASS. h HILL East With Our Compliments JED S CIDE1? Apple Cider Dairy Bar Bakery Mohawk Trail Shelburne FRANKLIN RESTAURANT N C Bridge St.t ' N h 18 . bil ,ul rS I1 C Congratulations to the Class of 1976 GENE POISSANT 628-3320 Electrical Contractor Ashfield, Mass. FRANKLIN COUNTY Trust Company GREENFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS 01301 PEGGY PARKER Fashion Headquarters for Young Juniors North Adams and Greenfield Q-,CG 1224.4 A'-1 y RESTAURANT ROBERT D WHITE 1? to ff 01 Phone 339 4319 WEST HAWLEY RD CHARLEMONT MASS 01339 Truckrng Bulldozmg La BELLE S NURSING 1,1 141317743 GRA VE S GARAGE Ashfreld Mass ELMER S STORE H E Meat and Groceries Shelburne Falls, Mass SPECIALISTS in T.L.C. Mam Street Ashfield, Mass. Phone 628 4484 Q' ff?134JEJ 1 7' S 'lg natural, organic and ocean foods - 25 B 1 1, Greeufleld, Alassaclzuse 5, 301 t 10110: ' ' - 930 I, a , I A.L. AVERY dt SON General Store Main St. Charlemont 339-4915 HALLMARK STUDIS5 ?R7 MAIN STREET 0 GREENFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS 01301 For the Finest In Senior Portraits LA. KOHLER CO. INC. Philco, Frigidaire, Maytag 51 River St. Greenfield, Mass. Phone 772-0113 9 a 1 Above my head the universe Beneath my feet the solid earth Tomorrow's rain will wash away These little tracks l make today Ellison BECKK KARA, TOM, JOAN AND TOM WILSON dHli,0r CENTER sh 51? 251 Davis St. Greenfield, Mass. 01301 Your Complete One-Stop Decorating Center MSZWEN y PAINTS l I l ' NX W N KENNEDY-CHAMBERLAIN POST NO. 8503 Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts Congratulations to the Class of '76 POLLE N ' 'PA T' ' BUILDER Dial 628-3256 Ashflelo Mass. The . Q ' ' f, .f . . ' ....:.l-1' -: s.. PHONE: 413f625-6331 SAMUEL c. DAVIS 02359 PROP. DUNLOP Plainfield, Mass. Cemraust.a.Rr. 116 AWOHG OV82niZ2'fi0n kjfz,-'lou J: NEELEY'S PACKAGE STORE Mohawk Trail Shelburne, Mass. Bev 8: Bill Prop. Phone' 625-9226 BROWSE IN A RELAXED ATMOSPHERE jewelry o Cards o House plants Glassware o Cookbooks 0 Custom lamps China 0 Pottery 0 Woodenware Pewter Open Thursdays di Fridays til! 9 p.m. TIIQ GREENFIELD, MASS. Cricket Cage JOHNSON FUNERAL HOME 104 Bridge Street Shelburne Falls Henry A. Johnson, Jr. Serving the Area Since 1900 Gflldlftfflf 'EDU l' WANDCRA F' T GIFT JH OP ' LUOOD PRODUCTS 0 JEWEZ PY and - LEA7!-ER ITEMS - POWERY 4151925-92 79 W o 9 'fl' 0 'ENOHA wir TRAIL -N SHEL BURNEM TERRI - BOB FARM Shelburne Falls Registered Jerseys Terry Hicks -Owner LUNG VIEW Recreational Vehicles and Related Products !4 ii Z ii Z, 2' . . . .Since 1959 LONG VIEW Recreational Vehicles, Inc. Mohawk Trail - Route 2 Greenfield, Mass. 01301 RICHARD, ELAINE KAREN, 452 RUTH PARM E TT 4 I ,160 TURNER'S GARAGE Snowmobile Parts And Service Main St. Charle-mom 339-4967 Congratulations to the Class of 1976 FRANKLIN WARE FUEL 5 - I RN NX xx Gi !f K 5' . 1, if as K f ,E 2 V .. ,T .. ' Y ' v 14- 1 1 PA TR ONS F.A. AMSDEN INDIAN PLAZA Shelburne Falls Mass Route 2 Charlemont, Mass 625-6518 ND WOODS TRAIL TIRE A BATTERY Mohawk Trail, Mass C.T. AVERY cf: SON Colrain, Mass GOODNOW'S CHIP 62 PUTT GOLF COURSE Shelburne Falls Mass MERRIFIELD FARM Rowe Mass PIKE S CAMP AREA East Charlemont Mass BURNETT S SUGAR HOUSE Rt 116 Conway Mass BILL S BARBER SHOP VILLAGE VARIETY Bridge St. Shelburne Falls MR. 62 MRS. HARRY PURINTON Main St. Charlemont Lemay's Sunoco 62 Variety Colrain, Mass SA WYER S NEWSROOM Brzdge St Shelburne Falls Complzments of MR cfs MRS ANDERS N Ashjield Mass K R JEWLER 17 Chapman St Greenheld WESTERN Church St Shelburne Falls MASS ROD CQ GUN CLUB COUNTRY MOUSE Shelburne Falls Mass M 1, k East Charle ont Bob and Shzrley Avondo MR di MRS JOHN ARROW GIFT SHOP GRAHAM Charlemont Mass 2 I , K A I ,J L? KVLV Q- ofa Q ' D 1 s,,s I II': , K . ,fairs-, VAEL i Xkidiw , , . V,.L -K I -I f' I or ller o aw Trail m I 6 I I I W , I , 6 Ashfield Lake House Ashheld Mass THE REBELS Kemp and Bernice Gibson - Prop. Mohawk Trail Charlemont, Mass. LYNCHS AUTO BODY Colrazn Mass MOHAWK MANOR REST HOME INC 45 Water St Shelburne Falls Mass THE SCOTCH MIST M hawk Trail FA K KK .LLSAUT S CH 0 L 138 Federal Sf Greenfield YESTE Ars 1 KS Ruth Anti Clayton Crap' THE SC NCE MILL 2 Mead St Greenheld Mass MR AND MRS RAYM N PURINT N Ch rlern nt Mass Compliments Of FAM US BILL S Greenfield, Mass BRAFF AN I RICH 134 Main St Greenflelr MR. AND MRS. ROLAND TAYLOR Holguer Hill Farm South Ashheld AUDREY SHERMAN Wayjiela' Rd Charlemont LIL HI FARM The Lzllys Ashjiela' Mass Compliments Of ASHFIEL A REALTY BEV'S GIFTS AN IC FTS 1 1 e 1131511 25 'Wiz M E 62 .I SC TT 0 CH S South Ashfield Mass 0133 MA Y PARKER Hawley R Chczrlerrz nt KENNETH W HENDERSON Charlemont, Mass 1 est Wishes A JAV' SKI ENTIST I2 Church Si Shelburne Falls ,9 . , . . . - . 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