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m town barite Barr© - 1 g|i - v|s 9HI S| SS 9H Jl ! tf m i ' - - m Vi ' 4HH T VM ' -V ’ A 1776 1976 it ' s about stonewalls, covered bridges and town halls. it ' s in the creak an old bam makes in October when wind threatens the arthritic beam with another winter. in the silence of an ancient, deserted graveyard: in the morning freedom of a river: in finding some antique tools in the foundation of a once upon homestead: in the purple lilac evening scent of spring, it ' s about looking backwards for a minute as far down the road as you can see, noticing the tracks that got you where you are and turning, ready to meet tomorrow ' s sun. We here in America hold in our hands the hope of the world, the fate of the coming years; and shame and disgrace will be ours if in om eyes the light of high resolve is dimmed, if we trail in the dust the golden hopes of man. Theodore Roosevelt we, the class of 1976 are the spirit of today. two hundred years ago America was born. with great spirit of determination a country was molded. individually our spirit and determination are different, but together our spirit is a unique strength, and that strength will mold a world. with spirit we have taken on the challenge of life and will master the fulfillment of wisdom, respectability and pride, through our years at Quabbin one likeness has been the spirit which drew us together, created the class of 76 and binds us spiritually through tomorrow. though individu y we will lead different lives, collectively we jC ' ill exist as an entity unto ourselves. the spirit in us is .an individual, as well as a uniti force. it is a possession that will remain with us when all else is gon 1 The class of ' 76 wishes to dedicate its year- book to our advisor, Mrs. Lindquist, who through our four years in senior high has fought for us, worked with us and made us feel loved . Her spirit of kindness and gentleness will re- main a lasting influence on our lives. In return for her faith and stamina we ded- icate this book to you, Mrs. Lindquist, with appreciation and love . I Mrs. Scanlan devoted many extra hoiirs and displayed an enormous amount of spirit throughout this year. In spite of numerous setbacks and times of total confusion, she remained optimistic, imaginative, and retained her sense of humor throughout our periods of disappointment. The yearbook staff of Exodus ' 76 wishes to thank Mrs. Cathleen Scanlan, our ever-present advisor, for all the time and energy she gave toward the making of this book. As we leave Quabbi n for the last time, we bring with xas the memories of our year- book advisor--the person who has helped to make this book a reality. Mrs. Scanlan, with gratitude and apprecia- tion we say thank you: from Karen, Barbara and the staff of Exodus ' 76 . 5 Yearbook Staff-Row 1: K. Vamot, C. Dixson, C. Fulton, J. Fijal, S. Jamara, S. Howlett, S. Valardi, K. Aalto, E. Wartianen. Row 2; M. Borelli, M. Prentiss, P. Brunelle, L. Foss, D. Meagher, B. Kowal, D. Klein, E. Trudeau, D. Stevens, Mrs. Scanlan (Advisor). Row 3: J. Owens, R. Lindsten, S. Mennard, C. Miller, C. Moriarty, C. St. George, B. Roy, E. Quido, J. Vincent, P. Guilbault. Yearbook Staff Yearbook Editors Yearbook Editors — E. Quido (Art Editor), B. Roy (Typing Editor), C. Fulton (Layout Editor), B. Kowal (Co-Editor in Chief), K. Vamot (Co-Editor in Chief), S. Jamara (Ad Editor), E. Wartianen (Copy Editor), D. Meagher (Photog- raphy Editor) . VICE-PRESIDENT PRESIDENT Margo Franciose Dave Meagher TREASURER Peter Cirelli Cathy Fulton Dana December 13 Sagittarius Lil es: snowy winters, field hockey, big waves, pizza, vacations, the ocean Goal; to be a nurse 9 25 58 Likes: horses, people, Beatles, travel- ing, baseball, having lots of friends Dislikes: two faced people, K.F., boring classes, oral reports, E.M. Goal: to be 5 ' 2, to enjoy life Are you sick? That ' s what they all sa ' ' If at first you don ' t succeed, you are probably average. 8 2 58 Likes: music, spending money, play- ing concerts. Dislikes: snobs, being wrong Beamish 4 12 57 Likes: soccer, keg parties, chicks, ice hockey Dislikes: QRHS Demerit system, school, getting up. Hobbies: Trucking around building fires Goal: to reach the highest point in life and enjoy it while I am still here. Hey What ' s happening? Boogie Julie M. Addair Mark J. Aliquo Karen Aalto 8 Stanislaus Andrukonis Victoria A. Baker Kathleen M. Begin Jo Taurus Likes: Holland, skiing, music, clarinets, walking in the snow, having fxm, laugh- ing, winter, tennis Dislikes: homework. Calculus, school Ivmches, term papers Goal: to be happy and successful in life. Oh shut up Hey De Sea, sky, a moribund grey, an unlikely amphitheater. Yet listen, the orchestra is tuning, piece by piece. The horizon lightens to small streaks of color. Look ! a sunrise ! The symphony draws nearer, bringing with it a new dawn. Goal: to find a lifestyle that will sat- isfy my needs. Kathy January 5, 1958 Capricorn Likes: Brian John Cirelli, good looking guys, Christmas, summer, Italians, lions and tigers, moustaches Dislikes: thunderstorms, fake people Goal: to be happy August 10, 1958 Leo Likes: Summer of ' 74, circumambul- ating, J. T. ' s, the good ole days, The Gang , Camp Putnam, Elton John Dislikes: Snowstorms without snow- tires, fake people, green vehicles, people named Michael, Wore. Center, nights before S. A. T. ' s, Joe Cools , C Hobbies: houseplants, boogying Goal: to be a somebody Tell me about it , Cool your buns! If these are the best years of our life, I ' d hate to see the worst. Jo- Ann Avery Veronica Lynn Bennett 9 August 3, 1958 LEO! Lilies: pizza, vacations, full moons, athletes, true friends, soccer, wine Dislikes: people who constantly lie to benefit themselves, analysis, loneliness, liver Hobbies: science fiction Goal: to be happy and healthy, to a- chieve the imattainable. Oh well What a nurd Mary Borelli Cynthia J. Boudreau one must not tie a ship to a single anchor, nor Life to a single hope. — Anonymous Denise Brunelle Jime 11, 1958 Gemini Likes: sunrises, teasing my friends, soccer, animals, windy days, tennis Dislikes: having my picture taken, gynastics, cabbage Hobbies: watching people, horses Goal: to get where 1 want to go, and be happy there. . . . uh . . . don ' t be smart! 10 Paula Brunelle Steven D. Bryant Michael Buckley Augiist 20, 1958 Leo Likes: basketball, soccer, all sports, McDonalds Dislikes: losing my keys, being late All men are self made, but only the successful will admit it. Irene Caruso Deborah Quigley Capricorn April 22, 1957 Taurus I m only kidding. Joseph M. Cassano 11 Beck August 22, 1958 Leo Likes: Little Apricots , firemen, Peb, Shawn, Oldies Dislikes: Green Jello , U-hauls, staying home, strings Goal: to reach the highest 1 can If you ' re not going, then I ' m not either! Jojoe December 12, 1957 Sagittarius Likes: Music, dancing, and Rusty Puerto Rican June 23 Cancer Likes: Music, everyone on my side Dislikes: the same old jokes, Wednesdays Hobbies: skiing, going places Goal: Professional Musician Becky Chestna Joy Marie Chicoine Peter M. Cirelli 12 Peter Coppolino Raymond A. Crawford Mark Coffin Shark Sagittarius Likes: Winter, mountains, tennis, an- imals, old cars, snowshoeing, canoeing, Q.R.O.C., Comet, honesty, the beach, fieldstone fireplaces, bike riding. Dislikes: the night the car gets stuck in 1st gear at the drive-in, wet socks, Monday mornings. Goal: To be happy. 1 don’t know why everyone says you ' re so diunb. July 9, 1957 Cancer Likes: Phyllis, getting out of school, working on cars. Dislikes: Q.R.H.S. Goal: To have a family. May 3, 1958 Taurus Likes: Ann Marie, sports, good music, establishing a good life, sleeping late, water skiing, good food. Dislikes: Being bored, late suppers, getting up early. Goal: Making money, driving a Cadillac. Just forget it. You can ' t discuss taste. Gerald W. Cummings 13 May 16, 1958 Taurus Likes: Freedom horses and cuddly ani- mals, food, being late, sports, warm fuzzies, chipmunks Dislikes; Outhouses, cherries , 5 ' 1 , being clumsy, wet sneakers and cold feet, Monday mornings, work, crummy people, being on time Hobbies: being late, horses messing around, skiing, skating, all sports Goal: 5 ' 2 , to be graceful (at least once), to be happy and free, to have someone who cares Oh, you ' re so cute! Hey, wait a minute! Neat. Huh? Hey, 1 think I ' m la te, oh, who cares. Oo- ohhhnnnooo! Oh, you ' ll get over it. Guy W. DiMarzio Colleen Hope Dixson August 3, 1958 Likes: Working on cars, race cars Dislikes: Getting up in the morning Hobbies: Drinking, enjoying life Goal: Buy a vette, to travel What ' s happening? Scott A. Cummings Woodchuck Likes; Cattle shows, skiing, bowling Dislikes: teachers who don ' t know what they ' re talking about. Camp Putnam Aquarius Likes: Kathy, good music, food, and good friends Dislikes: Boredom, disappointment Christopher E. Dahl Graeme Doig David Dorsey Wesley Dwelly Joyce A. Erickson July 23 Leo Likes: Camping, fishing, old trucks, the N. Y. Giant ' s, good parties Dislikes: the demerit system, home- work, and people who get sick in your car Goal: To be happy, to enjoy life, and to do something I ' ll be proud of Pisces Likes: German shepherds, beach skin Goal: Have long hair, to be an artist March 5, 1957 Pisces Likes: Wine, opposite sex, winter, x-c skiing. Moody Blues, full moons. Rose Rot, Droogie, Quabbin Reservoir, metric mat, Coffeine, Tull Dislikes: People with no oxygen in their brains, poodles Hobbies: Chess, eating, collecting pigs teeth, trying to impress beautiful girls, house plants Goal: Drown in cold water Prepare to meet thy death Mr. Southwick! , We ' re geared towards the average rather than the exceptional. Cookie Likes: Sailing, scuba diving Dislikes: Friday reports Aries Likes: Melonie, parties, Heineken, Swissy, cities, money Dislikes: Monday mornings, little brothers Goal: To be happy no matter what 1 do and to own a Rolls Royce Sideways Scott Erickson June Florence Fijal Robert Fortune Lance H. Foss Kat Oct. 18, 1958 Libra LiLes: Mountain climbing, bike riding, both ice and roller skating, meeting people Dislikes: Phony people Goal: To work with small children Today is the tomorrow 1 worried a- bout yesterday, Kathy Marie Fox Foxy Likes: Motorcycles, guns, movies Dislikes: Pushy people, two faced people Hobbies: Scuba diving, cycling, hiking, himting Goal: To be happy i Maggie Marjo Smarje Margrow Likes: Steve, schmirkley, EATING ! ! , crazy people. Cape Cog, bubble gtim, mountain climbing, mussing up people ' s hair, tupperware, paperbags, sticking my tongue out, talking till I ' m blue in the face, fields, ana- lyzing people, walking in the rain, pinging noses Dislikes: Beer, getting pushed arotmd in the hallway, kiddies who have to run in the batiuoom and stand on the toilets to smoke, being ignored, fights, chronic black-jack players We ' re so mature! ! Just call me Grace! Oh REALLY?? I don ' t know why I hang around with you! T.R.B. Cathy Likes: Funny people, field hockey, Mc- Donalds, skiing. Spunky, Elton John, pizza. Harmony, class of 76 Dislikes: Caterpillars, being down, apa- thetic people, windsprints. Calculus, being 5 ' 0 I ' m sorry, hang it up more or less . . . mostly less When I stop laugh- ing, that ' s when I die. Roy Fox Margo Lynn Francoise Catherine Joy Fulton 17 Mary L. Gallery Robert J. Gauthier Kate Kath Sponge March 23, 1958 Aries Lihes: Haarlem Holland, friendly people, bike riding, hiking by a river, camping in the summer. Life for what it is Dislikes: Friends who aren ' t true friends, to get up in the morning, selfishness, Portuguese sausage Hobbies: Skiing, swimming, playing soft- ball in the summer, painting Goal: to stay happy Rhew Tiger You know what I mean How Bogus Kathleen J. Gonsalves Jime 17, 1958 Gemini Likes: Holland, Heineken, Tchai- kovsky, puns Dislikes: C. B. , Wachusett, Geometry Hobbies: Music, fishing, flying Goal: to be 2 inches taller Do you have any gum? 18 Peter Brooks Guilbault Philip J. Halfrey ' All my days are sunny Sarah Elizabeth Hager Paula Rae Handy Melissa A. Harris Half. November 18, 1957 Scorpio Likes: Some sports, getting out of school Goal: To be rich, and learn You only go around once in life, If the shoe fits, wear it. Tiny Bubbles Rae January 31, 1957 Likes: Hiking, bowling, swimming, meeting people Hobbies: Camping, hiking, traveling, dancing Goal: To get married and have some kids and to lead a very happy life No kidding! Really? .•t«r Y, ■ia%i Hary September 16, 1958 Virgo Likes: working, horseback riding, reading, eat- ing, babysitting, cookies, having fun, parties, school, listening to music, dancing walking in the rain, being alone, watching sunsets, sports, helping others, X-mas, snow Dislikes: Know-it-alls, conceited people, domi- neering people, beets, pea soup Hobbies: Horseback riding, collecting foreign dolls, glass animals, playing the organ, reading, babysitting, sliding, ceramics Goal: To be able to live enough to see every country and continent working together to better themselves and the world in which they live. Really? ' You know. Hey . . . What? Likes: Tony Andraous, ice cream, pi 2 za, casinos, airports, beaches, music, bum- ming around, yellow roses, sunset Dislikes: History When love beckons to you, follow him. Wink Likes: Kenworth trucks, the Allman Brothers Band February 16 Likes: MGM ' s, balloons, one red rose, long walks and quiet talk, Gary Dislikes: War, fights, male chauvinists Goals: to help others Yea, but ... Chadia Hashway William Homans Willie , General , ' William Boy September 29, 1957 Libra Likes: Parties, Class of ' 76 Dislikes: being sick, Monday mornings, fakes Goal: to be an electrician and not get zapped Hey Man. William Robert Holopainen 20 Sheryl L. Hewlett Sally Ann Clare Jamara Junior , June Bug Likes: Scooter, June 20, 1074, Cape Cod, going camping, cheeseburgers, walking in the rain and jumping in pud- dles, bubble gum, sunsets, pinging noses, summertime, full moons, lol- lipops, puppies Dislikes: Senior boys who don ' t assoc- iate with Senior girls, being bored, people who think they are sophisticated, responsibilities, M. L. F. Goal: Never to grow up 1 don ' t think I ' ll go to school tomor- row. , We ' re so mature! I I M. Y. S. A. A. January 1, 1959 Likes: MGM ' s, Bosoc, crew teams and races, warmth, people, and sunrises. Dislikes: operations, predjudiced people, and communist politics. Hobbies: music, rea ding Goal: Lawyer I ' m working on it . . . Wicked decent, Kerry A. Johnson August 15, 1958 Likes: Royalston Dislikes: Being bored, monotony Hobbies: Woodworking, bicycles Goal: to be a woodworker You ' ll live , You usually do Poopsy , American Tourist September 30, 1 959 Libra Likes: Tango, Tull Dislikes: Cats, snakes Hobbies: Bowling, blackjack, traveling Goal: 5 ' 10 , become a millionaire Michael C. Johnstone 21 July 14, 1958 Cancer Kathleen Marie Joyal Scott Kataisto Lotty , Shortstop , Smiley June 23 Cancer Lihes: parties, frenchfries, R.R., danc- ing, class of 76 , weekends Dislikes: liver, Monday mornings, cliques, school lunches, ankle biters Hobbies: Collecting stuffed animals, ice skating, enjoying life Goal: to find love and happiness Shut your mouth. , What ' s going on this weekend? K.K. I April 25, 1958 Taurus Likes: Ronnie, traveling, my friends Dislikes: people trying to be something they ' re not, snobs, doing dishes, cer- I tain cliques Goal: to find peace and happiness C ' est dommage! Loretta C. Jones M. Scott Kelley Klein Liltes: Moonlight, warm smiles, France, wallting on deserted beaches, certain teachers, new friends; old friends; true friends Dislikes: Shallow people, fake smiles. Math, rainy days, cool people, Bad News Goal: to help one person become what they most want to be Yuck 1 will give you as much love as 1 can. If you show me how to give more, then 1 will give more. 1 can only give as much as you need to receive or allow me to give. If you receive all I can give then my love is endless and fulfilled. If you receive a portion of my love, then I will give others the balance I am capable of giving. I must give all that I have Being what I am. --Kinder Dody Dalin Klein Robert E. Klem Cancer Likes: My mean Honda , Max, my grandmother. Hawks, Schlitz Dislikes: Cats, Q.R.H. S., Demerits Hobbies: Blackjack You know it! Barb , Kowalski Likes: Sports, gentlemen, eating, laugh- ter, autumn, strawberry rhubarb pie, the Cape, long talks, perserverance, being crazy, sleeping late, the Dynamic Duo Dislikes: prisses and cheerleaders, water on the knee, That ' s good for a girl. , 6, sprints, word problems, W. P. Prom, Mr. Poolside, people who tell you the endings of books Goal: satisfaction of the soul Barbara Aim Kowal Krinkles August 16, 1957 Leo Likes: Weebler, W.D.C., Columbus Day Dislikes: Snobs, C.L. Goal: To work with animals Keep it in your sock. Debra J. Kurth Likes: Meeting people, learning, laugh- ing, talking Dislikes: Cherries, waiting, growing old, fire drills Goal: To laugh, to love, to grow con- stantly, to be graceful They might not need me, But yet they might, I ' ll let my head be just in sight. A smile as small as mine might be pre- cisely their necessity. October 10, 1957 Libra Likes: The Who, Daltrey, Townshend, Entwistle, Moon, big parties, skippii classes, concerts, Blackjack , June 1, 1976, The Oakland Raiders, Nicks , soccer and hockey Dislikes: QRHS Demerits Hobbies: Collecting albums, collecting demerits Goal: To be in a band that will be great some day Decent , Who ' s got a bowl? Let ' s get wasted , Where ' s the keg? F ebruary 2 Aquarius Likes: Challenging math problems, all the business courses I could get into, April 8, 1975 (Birdie) Dislikes: Ignorant underclassmen, teach- er ' s sick jokes . Goal: To have a rich and fulfulling life throughout the coming years and be successful in the career I choose. Ernest Langeher Hangnail , Ern Likes: Dirt bikes, B.E.M.F. , 4 Wheelin ' , beer, most people Dislikes: 10 31 75, class of ' 77, horse face Hobbies: Dirt bikes, 4 wheelin ' , himting, shooting trap, tennis Goal: Own a new dirt bike, have enough money to be happy, live on an island. Huh? , Decent. , Just Kiddin ' . Jean Marie Lamarche % ||| Debra L. LaBossiere Dan Liltes: Jethro Tull, PinJt Floyd, motorcycles rock concerts Dislikes: Rear-end collisions, losing in black- j ack Hobbies: Snowmobiling, dirt bike riding, ping-pong Ma, do 1 have to go to school today? Munga , Big Al September 3 Virgo Likes: Windsprints, girls, trucks, science Dislikes: 10:10:10 ' s, substitute teachers Hobbies: Wrestling, mechanics, running Goal: To become a diesel technician Hey Ugly Rick , Hutch November 11, 1957 Scorpio Likes: Rocks concerts, sports, girls. North Common, Class of ' 76 Dislikes: Being broke, losing at black jack Oh Baby , Hey Starsk, what ' s shaking | down at Huggies? Just a man in my prime, Love was there but I had no time , In all the world there is nothing more worth win- ning than- -laughter and the love of friends . Ace Likes: Mount Vernon, the FlaJcy Forest, space truckin ' . The Who, KW ' s, Shultz Allen R. Lindsey Richard Lindsten Daniel LaPerle Bradfield Lyon Keen October 7, 1958 Libra Likes: Girls, hockey, soccer, football, other sports, being with friends Dislikes: Demerit system, Analysis Goal: To be happy and successful in life In the long rim, men only hit what they aim at; therefore, they had better aim at something high. Lu August 16, 1958 Leo Likes: Little Apricots , oldies, Thursday nights Dislikes: Firemen, staying home, cotton Goal: To be some kind of social worker Two — tree minutes Phil December 5, 1958 Sagittarius Likes: ZZTop, beer drinkers and Hell Raisers, parties, music Hobbies: Music, cars Goal: Get rich and famous by music Let ' s Boogie , Alright. Gemini Likes: Matt, having a good time, the Lake, B.P., parties, skiing, hiking, tennis Dislikes: Teasing, band. Goal: To be a nurse What ' s the matter! Douglas MacKeen Philip Maio Lucy MacNevin 26 Linda Martone Pumpkin , Little Mac February 22, 1958 Likes: Pickle Barrel, Summer of 74 , the Lake, B.P. , Parties, Squeaky , 5 9 75, circumambulating Dislikes: being teased, Pink Balloons Hobbies: Skiing, hiking, tennis Goal: To be happy Right , Let ' s do something Likes: Friends, life, the beach, hockey, football, music, sexy women. Blackjack, Maverick, money. Mighty Mouse, Porsche Dislikes: Seventh graders. Calculus, fat, A.K. The divinity that shapes om ends is in ourselves . . .All that a man achieves or fails to achieve is the direct result of his own thoughts. — James Lane Allen How essential it is ... to be able to live inside a mind with attractive and interesting pictures on the wall. --William Lyon Phelps Vince January 20, 1957 Aquarius Likes: Snowmobiles, fast cars, pizza Hobbies: Work on cars Moving On Still water runs deep. Likes: Deimis, Christmas, sunny fall days; study hall first thing in the morning, elec- tric blankets Dislikes: Egg plant, waiting, class rooms without heat, stan ng in lunch lines Goal: Medical Technologist What are you . . . strange? If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foimdations under them. — Thoreau Ann McDonald David R. Meagher Sheryl Lee Mennard Vincent P. Messier 27 Stud Jxme 10, 1958 Gemini Likes: Basketball, all other sports, par- ties, the senior class, graduation Dislikes: Moving, chintzy people, tech- nical people, working too hard Goal: to know what 1 will be doing in the future 1 don ' t know , What a turkey Beanie December 1 Sagittarius Likes: Peanut butter and jelly sandwich- es, the outdoors, fishing, the Swift River, Goodnough Dam Dislikes: Fish, junior high, doing dishes, liars, coconuts, cornbeef G cabbage Goal: To live a happy life What , What can I say? Mickey Mouse Nov. 2, ' 57 Scorpio Likes: Paul Mitus Polka Band, Polish food, weekends, 76 , being a twin Dislikes: Underclassmen Hobbies: Paul Mitus Fan Club, Grange Goal: Join the navy Mighty , Peanut , Cyndy Lou , Cyn Scorpio Likes: Guys, basketball, partying, Fri- day nights. Good Times, all my friends, cruising around, alcoholic beverages! !, giggling, snow, dungarees Dislikes: Sprints, cherries!, a certain clique, homework, being home early, bad news, my name spelled Cindy, Ware, censored yearbooks Goal: To succeed as an Interior Design- er, and to be free and happy Oh babes! What? , Huh? , Ya! , Wicked decent ! , Charm- ed I ' m sure! , Man, am I psyched ! , Anybody got any gum? One who knows all about you and loves you just the same is a true frieiid ! , Life is short enough without wasting time uselessly! Eileen L. Miknaitis Gary Arthur Miknaitis Keith Metcalf Cynthia Louise Miller Christine A. E. Moriarty Carolyn Ann Morrison James John Netishen Chris Likes: Apple pie, weekends, parties, little kids, the wilderness, poetry. Pink Floyd, giggling, spring and fall, equal- ity, Johnny Got His Gun, potatoes, being Irish, tomorrows Dislikes: Operations, scars, a certain clique, short fingernails. Ware, doing the dishes, being cold Goal: Journalist, to attain an inner peace and be forever free If you do not imderstand my silence, you will not understand my words Mort May 15, 1958 Taurus Likes: Paul A. Jurczyk, Sept. 19, 1974, concerts. The Club, GTO ' s, arti-cat. Ware, parties Dislikes: McDonalds, cliques, snobs Goal: To be happily married to Paul Decent , Yeah . . . That ' s later Gemini Likes: Soccer, basketball, The Scout , T-Brrd Dislikes; Bimbo, crying, smelly wres- tlers, the bull Not to be what people expect me to be, but to be what I expect myself to be , Rippin ' nice , What can I say ? Likes: Motorcycles, cars, Italian food, beer, parties, good looking girls Dislikes: Working, physics, getting up in the morning Hobbies: Motorcycling, reading, gardening Anthony L, Nims 29 March 27, 1959 Aries Likes: Swimming, reading, soccer, and weekends Dislikes: Mondays, getting up in the mornings and homework Goal: To succeed in the life I choose December 15, 1959 Sagittarius Likes; Dig music, girls, 240Z, sports cars, party Hobbies; Guitar playing , campii out, climbing mountains Any good concerts? , Let ' s jam Buck 10-3-57 Libra Likes: A smile, country people, simple living Hobbies: Sports, ping-pong, pool Goal: To live to see world peace How can I understand what I ' m doing, if I don ' t understand To everyone his own , Cicero I kinda like my old riural town. I like to lay around in the shade. And I ain ' t got much money, but I sme got it made. And I ain ' t asking nobody for nothing, if I can ' t get it on my own. If you don ' t like the way I ' m living, you just leave this long haired country boy alone Janet Notice Mark Niumi James Francis Owens Paul Paimacione Deborah J. Petronis Brian Pierce 1 Likes: Voikswagens, canoeing Dislikes: Pushing voikswagens Thomas Payne Deborah A. Podbelski Deb January 20, 1975 Aquarius Capricorn Likes: Animals, outdoors, travelling, music by Elton John and Rod Stewart Dislikes: Cruelty to animals Goal: To become a Veterinarian Assis- tant Hey, believe me! , You know it To understand all is to forgive all Deb , Pod , ’Harry July 21 Cancer Likes: The Pub, shopping, people. Beach Boy ' s, travelling, blowing kisses + bubbles, the outdoors, Goodnough Dam, weekends, honesty, having fun with close friends, soft rainy nights Dislikes: Liars, Two- Timers , junior high Goal: To become a dental assistant, also to live a happy life Yea right , You bone I , What? , Rhew tiger Zell September 5, 1958 Likes: ZZ Top, Molsons, Wishbone Ash Walter James Potter Mel March 28 Aries Likes: butterflies, people, Holland, violets, looking at the stars at night, real friends, M M ' s, Swissy, 11 14 75, Lance Dislikes: fights, not being able to talk, lies. Ware, crutches, limping Goal: To be happy and make others happy. Melonie A. Prentiss April 30 Taurus Likes: strawberries, yellow roses, stuffed animals, little kids, sleeping. Dislikes: donuts Goal: to see Hawaii, to work with children Those who do not feel pain seldom think it is felt. — Johnson Kim Elizabeth Quesada August 9, 1958 Leo Likes: Phillip, Aug. 25, 1974, Beach Boys, Polaris Dislikes: McDonald ' s, liars, two-faced people, peas, beets, carrots Hobbies: drawing and painting, horse- back-riding Goal: to be happily married to Phillip Elizabeth A. Quido Rip Leo LiRes: parties, Satiirday nights, Tuborg, chicks, Canada, satire Dislikes: analytical papers, filling out forms Hobbies: water skiing, skiing, jigging, thumbing into Worcester Goal: To have my own law firm I ' m thrilled. , Oh really? You are the Captain of your soul, you are the Master of your Fate. Garrett F. Ritter Brenda Patricia Roy December 3, 1958 Sagittarius Likes: Friends, T. I. M. B., Summer of ' 72, mud fights, S.S. S., when it snows, the beach, swimming, picnics, brook water, weekends, trip to France, food. Dislikes: Phony and conceited people, get- ting hassled, getting my picture taken, too much to do in too little time. Mother Hens, rainy days. Goal: To be happy and successful in life. Oh brother! , ' Huh? , What? P. T. , Bimbo , Starsky July 6, 1958 Cancer Likes: My hat (complete with lint), doing nothing, 18, the DART, sports, hockey. Three Stooges, S and H Dislikes: Slaps on the back, C. M. , cats and certain DOGS, owing money to Stud Hobbies: Playing Monopoly and other games ' Hey Hutch , What ' s shaking down Huggy ' s tonight! Take it or Shake it Stephen Ripley John Dwayne Ruddy September 24 Libra Likes: Hardwick Common, Moosebrook, beer, parties, driving aroimd, getting gross. Senior Area. Dislikes: Physics, homework, the library, the pit , rum Twitch Likes: the common, weekends, Moosebrook, sports, snowmobiles Dislikes: snobby people, homework What ' s goin ' ontonite? , Maybe I ' ll stop in for awhile. Timothy Hanson Ruggles LUg a triVo i je.r£.r t Koriz.oAS. (ie.clAinc ujV ic.V vuc sVxaW t OOS l ' . ' T ' V e, onsuier )ie3 not oor o s, tut J i tVv luttn siTy irv U)W o e. s+fvve tVi em ■ T. rtic. i v.( ,il,)7r 3 J. Michael Russell IV Normpa , Norm December 22, 1957 Capricorn Likes: Eddie, motorcycles, read- ing, taking long walks, swimming, hearing a good joke, having a good time Dislikes: not having any money to spend on Friday and Saturday night s, stuckup people, boring teachers and classes, being teased Goal: to be a wife and mother, maybe some type of job on the side, to be happy, to live life to its fullest. Nurd! , Aww ! That ' s too bad!! , You ' ll get over it. , I hate this class! , See ya! Norma Shays She December 12, 1958 Capricorn Likes: D. R. M. , fritters, pork chops Dislikes: snakes Gimme a fritter Sheila Marie Sheldon Daniel M. Southwick Gordon E. Smith Sib , Squirrel June 8, 1958 Gemini Likes: Traveling, 616176 Dislikes: being accused of some- thing and dismissed from school for 2 weeks for something I didn ' t do Hobbies: bowling, skiing, soccer, getting in trouble, P. S. studying Goal: Win the lottery , live in Tahiti Who ' s got the deck? , Come on , Deal them--we don ' t have much time. , Change for a dollar? Teachers are so ignorant. Gordy , Smitty , (anything but Stubba) Likes: Food, 6 6 76, rappeling. White Mountains, sports Dislikes: Trig, dislocated shoul- ders, wrestling practice, Stubba If you don ' t understand my silence, you won ' t understand my words . --(unknown-rites Mike Libra Likes: Parties, girls, dirt riding, hanging around Barre Center, play- ing cards, togetherness Dislikes: QRHS, people coming down on other people. Demerit System, cliques, unfairness Hobbies: motorcycles, mechan- ics, carving Goal: to succeed and be happy What ' s happening! I will be what I will be. November 24, 19 Sagittarius Likes: the opposite sex, wine, frisbee, the Quabbin Reservoir, cars that run, parties, full moons, Droogie, Ziggy Rene, the Musc- rat, Monty P hon, and food Dislikes: petty rules, people who confiscate my frisbee Hobbies: Frisbee, chess, reading and hiking Goal: to die painlessly Where ' s my Frisbee?! , Pre- pare to defend thyself, Mr. Erick- son. I will study and prepare, my chance will come. Peter Sibley « Gerard Spinney Melissa Spinney Nancy C. Spinney Cheryl Ann St. George January 24, 1958 Aquarius Likes: People, friends, life and interest- ing conversations Dislikes: getting in a rut Hobbies: snow and water skiing, sports, etc. Goal: to be remembered As long as you know where you came from and know where you ' re going, you ' ll always know where you ' re at. Missy , Mitzoo , Miss March 5, 1958 Pisces Likes: Lumber-Jacks, Chuntz, gum, oldies, Paul, horses, Indians, pineneedles Dislikes: green Jello, fake-fur, sneakers, gym, cavities, claustrophobia, poetry Hobbies: riding horses Goal: to be a nurse, be independent Is Becky coming to Barre tonight? Lucy will you do me a favor, please? Herm , Spance October 7, 1958 Libra Likes: Canada, Welland and Cayuga, On- tario, soccer, basketball, roller skating, dungarees Dislikes: Oxford, Mass. , people who take advantage of you, onions Love is all a person needs to feel he ' s really alive- -for if you never feel you ' re loved you ' d rather wish you ' d died. October 12, 1987 Libra Likes: Mike, Nov. 13, 1974, week-ends, the country, trip toFrance, cruisin ' around in a blue Chevelle, snowy days, ponies, sno-mobiling Dislikes: nosey people, snakes, rainy days, rumors Goal: to seek happiness and lead a good life Cut it out , You ' re gross. Norma Stockbridge Ruthie October 24, 1958 Scorpio Likes: Good looking guys, Elton John, Har- mony, McDonalds, flowers, Florida, Italians, jellybeans, bubble gum, parties and the class of ' 76 •76 Dislikes: Cherries!, A.K., waiting, being lonely, having my picture taken. Goal: marry a millionaire, get my drivers license. What makes you so queer? . Likes: Horse back riding, children, art and Love Goal: Social Worker , . . but if I have not love, lam noth- ing. — I Corinthians 13:2 March 25, 1958 Aries Likes: hiking, camping, bikes, Kevin, art, music, the outdoors, smokin ' reef. Dislikes: anklebiters, camping in rain with a leaky tent, Q.R.H.S., plastic people. Hobbies: collecting weird items like warn- ing tickets, jacknifes, etc. . . Goal; to win the lottery Hey Mary, wanna thumb to the Gurnet? , Wicked Nice. , Burnt. To get the full value of a joy you must have somebody to divide it with — Mark Twain Bone November 21, 1958 Scorpio Likes: Monty Python ' s Flying Circus Dislikes: crabby teachers, conceited people Hobbies: flag collecting, bowling Goal: to be rich You got hopes , Yea, sure Now for something completely different . . . Ruth Ann Staples Dana Jean Stevens Jeffrey Stone Tippy June 25, 1958 Cancer Likes: Firebirds, springer spaniels, hunting, sports, having a job, eating different foods, and a certain girl Hobbies: Hunting, fishing sports, skiing, water skiing, swimming Goal: to be wealthy, and have a beaut- iful wife and family 1 13 58 Capricorn Likes: Girls, beer, rum and coke, par- ties, rock concerts, vans Dislikes: Q.R.H.S., getting stopped by the cops, riding on the Hardwick bus Hobbies: Woodworking, hunting, skiing Goal: To become successful and wealthy Ya ! , I guess. Thomas Sweeney Blondie , Small One 9 12 58 Virgo Likes: Soccer, music + concerts, skiing, keg parties, the yearly feast at Joel ' s house, camping and hiking Dislikes: SCHOOL, school lunches, re- sponsibilities, tall people Hobbies: S.B.S. Goal: to have a good time and enjoy it while it lasts Boogie Down. , Full Tilt , Catch a BUZZ. Matthew Thorng Mark L. Thibault Kris Swindlehurst Gopher 8 31 58 Virgo Likes: baseball, soccer, bowling, Bach- man Turner Overdrive Dislikes: homework, getting up in the morning Hobbies: bowling, playing cards Goal: to become rich, and to become a| Major League baseball player I don ' t care Pooh May 11, 1958 Taurus likes: Thomas — August 23, ' 74, April Shower ' s Kiss, A ' s, black eyes, purring, raccoons, N.H., funnyvelvetbullseyes- henny Dislikes: eating in front of people Goal: to be happy Mint. , Really?? , That makes me mad. , Are YOU kidding? , 1 guess. Wishing ' You Were Here Valachi Likes: M.F.K. , Summer ' 72, T.I.M.B., mud fights, S.S.--B. , oafs, brook water, picnics, seafood, sports. Dy- namic Duo Dislikes: Band, mother hens, cheer- leaders, sprints, language teachers, losing, spaghetti. Bird Goal: to be a coach Don ' t grow up too fast. libra Likes: animals, nature, silence, think-] ing, being alone Dislikes: cities, noise, people who act fake Goal: to live free without hassle For 1 have learned to look on nature, not as in the hour of thoughtless youth; but hearing often times the still, sad music of humanity. Vincent Tomasello Dawn M. Upham Ellen Ruth Trudeau Susan Ann Valardi Valdez 7 25 58 Leo (The Lion) Likes: B.E.M.M.F,, basketball, women, Queen Lake, P.P., 5 16 75-9 75, eating Dislikes: Class of ' 77, 60-60, 10 31 75 Hobbies: Dirt riding, basketball, toolin ' around, spending money Goal: To have complete happiness in our lifetime Get outta my way? If you don ' t like me — leave ! Katie , Dummy Liltes: Dana, 6-4-74, poodles, Ralph, S.P, , Sept. 26,27,28, wearing Mc- Donald ' s hats into Friendlies, firetrucks, I Fox Run, piggy back rides, mushrooms, spring, flowers Dislikes: Standardized tests, Sxmday nights, stores with Christmas decora- tions in Sept, , macaroni and cheese, ferocious dogs, Mr. Poolside, deadlines, [chemistry, W. P. Prom ioal: To meet an Exodus ' 76 deadline, I to work with children It ' s too cold to live , I can ' t see a thing without my glasses! Likes: Parties, overalls. Superman, December 25 Dislikes: Opening someone else ' s car door at McDonald ' s thinking it ' s yours Hi buddy! , No way! Don ' t put off for tomorrow what you can do today, because if you enjoy it today you can do it again tomorrow - James A. Michener II Likes: poetry, yellow. Bob Dylan, travelling. Van Gogh, mormtains, sunrises and sunsets, sterling silver, fireplaces, ice skating, hobbits, thinking, log, stone and colonial houses, highways in the wee hours of the morning, Lily Tom- lin, the muppets of Sesame Street, warm fuaies Dislikes: Squash, having to wear a dress, soap operas. Ware, coimtry and west- ern music, over-commercialization of the Bicentennial, substitutes, coldpiicklies Goal: Grow fingernails and live happily ever after Hi guys , gooba , neat I conceive of my own life as a journey toward something I do not imderstand, which in the going toward makes me better. --James Baldwin We do not go into the woods to rough it; we go to smooth it. We get it rough enough at home. — Old Nessmuk If you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous, he will not bite you. This is the principal difference between a dog and a man. --Mark Twain Karen A. Varnot Joseph M. Vincent Scott Valley Elaine June Wartiainen Brian Y oung Kung-Fu 3 10 58 Pisces Likes: Parties, girls, ping-pong, beer, weekends Dislikes: Q.R.H. S. , R.T., car accidents, dentists. Scoop ' s corner Hobbies: Himting, ping-pong Goal: To see an unidentified flying object Where ' s the party? , How do I get out of this class? I ' d rather live a short glorious life than a long dull one. May 19, 1958 Taurus Likes: the beach, good music, getting together with friends, football, basketball, volleyball, walking through the woods Dislikes: Going to the dentist. Physics, people that give me a hassle Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, playing cards Goal: To survive and be happy Do unto others before they do unto you. Libra Likes: Sports, hunting deer (of all kinds! I), weekend at the Quabbin Reservoir Dislikes: Rainy day off, a dirty truck, people who post land without reason Goal: Find friends you can trust You Turkey Polack 3 8 58 Pisces Likes: Music, Vivaldi, Sheryl Dislikes: Physics Hobbies: tennis, snorkeling, recorders Goal: To do what I enjoy most and get paid for it I ' m going insane David J. Zaganiacz David Wells Gary Michael Zaganiacz 41 Class MARK ALIQUO leaves his Calculus notebooks to anyone who can translate them. JO-ANN AVERY and DENISE BRUNELLE leave Quabbin with pleasure and leave Mrs. Foss a quiet library. VICKI BAKER leaves again. KATHY BEGIN happily leaves the Jr. High hall. She also leaves all of her warm sweaters to all of the cold people in this freezing school. RONNIE BENNETT — to Nancy Cappuccio I leave all the food that I won ' t eat, to Joel Walker, all my happy birthdays — may they be great ones. To Mr. Baker I leave all the $5 words for wandering the halls. To Kevin Hood I leave all my Big Blues --Happy Shafting, Harpo! To Mr. Lyon I sadly leave all my 7th periods. MARY BORELLI leaves all her morning bubbliness to Mr. Beschta, who is at times in DIRE need of it. PAULA BRUNELLE and SHERYL MENNAR D bequeath to Cyndy Roberts and Sue Lajoie: THEIR lockers, our gracefullness, and all our talents — including our ability to handle any situation. BECKY CHESTNA wishes to leave her fingernails to Kitty. PETER CIRELLI — I leave Mr. Hansen a new voice to please use in future band rehearsals. MARK COFFIN leaves Mount Washington to General William Gauld for further study and analysis. RAYMOND GRAWFORD — I leave my trouble making to Gary Stevens. GERRY CUMMINGS leaves all Mr. Dymon ' s philosophy to be distributed evenly among all the Phys. Ed. classes. CHRIS DAHL — I leave this school to Mr. Sullivan hoping that he will be as good a guy as Mr. Crowder was. COLLEEN DIXSON leaves 1 cherry tree to Lynn Culver. JOYCE ERICKSON — I leave my stolen Batik to those who loved my work so much they had to rip it off! I also leave my sisters, in hope that they will be smarter than I, and go to Monty Tech! SCOTT ERICKSON leaves his sold body and pigs teeth to Mr. Sullivan. ROBERT FORTUNE — I leave my great spelling ability to Mr. Neylon. LANCE FOSS — I leave my fantastic ability in Math and Science to whomever will take it. KATHY FOX — I leave to Jane all the demerits I haven ' t collected. MARGO FRANCIOSE — To my little sister Tracy I leave all of my profound wisdom and maturity! To my little brother Wayne I leave a parachute, so in case he ever gets his head down out of the clouds, he won ' t have to crash, but drift slowly downward! To my mother, June Zell, I leave my vocal chords, so she can continue to yell at her study halls long after her own have worn out! To Barry Lindsten I leave the monogrammed, pocket-size, unabridged handbook, How To Do Things the Right Way! CATHY FULTON leaves to Meg Fulton her ability not to make too much sense too often. KATHY GONSALVES--I leave my mother in the school cafeteria to watch over liz Better, and all my groovey times in Wind Ensemble to Eileen Spinney and Nancy Cappucio. PETER GUILBAULT leaves to Mr. Stratton a pack of gum with many happy chews. PHILIP HALFREY — In sound mind and body I hereby leave the Senior Area to the class of ' 77. PAULA HANDY leaves all the kids she knows a very happy time in school and Annette Notice her talking ability. MELISSA HARRIS — I leave all English grammar books to Mrs. Foss. CHADIA HASHWAY--I wish to bequeath 127 pencils stolen from me since Sept. 3. BILL HOMANS leaves John Hansen the school tuba. SHERYL HOWLETT — I leave my low horn playing abilities to the horn section — especially to Ann Ruggles. JUNE HUBBARD — To my little sisters Nancy and Mary, I leave my soft spokeness . To Mr. Gauld, I leave my amazing ability to crawl up a mountain side. Juanita Louisa and Margarita Lynnetta leave to Senor Wnuk, 300 j Seleneio es oras! SALLY JAMARA leaves all her diplomatic abilities to Sam Pickens. LORETTA JONES — I leave all my stomach aches that I got from eating the school lunches to my little sister Linda. KATHY JOYAL leaves her talent of skipping classes and then getting caught to her brother Jimmy. DODY KLEIN — I leave all the work in Mr. Staiti ' s office to anyone dumb enough to take it. I leave one smile pretty to Mr. Webster — with hopes that he does. To Mr. Poor-a have a good day knowing full well that he will. BARBARA KOWAL — I leave my Chapter 622 Radicalness to my sister Cindy and my athletic prow- ess to my brother Mike. I leave my rowdy team bus ride antics to anyone crazy enough to continue them; I also leave all the hassles of a Yearbook Tricentennial Page to the Class of 2076. DEBBIE KURTH leaves her bowl to who ever finds it and also leaves her sneakers and absent excuses to who ever can handle ' em! GEORGE LACOY leaves all his Blackjack skills and luck to Mike Alexandrovich. Mike, you ' ll be a rich man after next year. JEAN LAMARCHE — I leave my sisters and brother so they can enjoy Ivir. Lyon and his sick jokes. ERNIE LANGELIER--I leave my mustache to Mr, Gilley and an empty seat in the reading lab to next year ' s senior classman, my brother Wayne. DANNY LAPERLE — I leave my sister Barbara my ability to talk my way out of tro uble (Or into it as the case may be ! ). 42 Will ALLEN LINDSEY leaves. RICK LINDSTEN — I leave across the road in the bushes an empty Irish Wine bottle which I feverishly devoured before participating in that memorable roller skating party. BRAD LYON leaves 1 bottle of Visine to E.P. to get the red out, LUCY MAC NEIVIN leaves her attendance record to who ever will take it. LINDA MARTONE wishes to bequeath what ever ' s left of her car to her sister Ann. ANN MCDONALD — To Mr. Neylon I leave all our Friday night skiing adventures! DAVID MEAGHER — I leave my hockey playing skills to Howie Lussier. I also leave my Blackjack dealing skills to Don Prentiss who has paid for my lunches for the past three years. VINC T MESSIER leaves the school to the Junior Class. KEI TH METCALF leaves his basketball knowledge to Mr. Green and Mr. Cilley. EILEEN MIKNAITIS leaves all her bad times at Quabbin to Shelley Berthiaume. GARY MIKNAITIS leaves his McDonald Collection to Mr. Lyon. CYNDY MILLER — I leave Quabbin with the hope for a better future. CHRISTINE MORIARTY — To Quabbin I leave my brothers — without regrets — and I leave Mr. Beschta with great appreciation. CAROLYN MORRISON leaves to Ralph and Donnie Morrison her big mouth and all the noise she made at QRHS. JIM NETISHEN leaves Mike Reidy to next year ' s soccer team. TONY NIMS leaves all his old sax reeds to anybody who wants them. JANET NOTICE — I leave my gymsuit to anybody who wants it. MARK NURMI leaves for the underclassmen — Don ' t let the school take you over! TOM PAYNE leaves Quabbin. DEBBIE PETRONIS leaves all her patience to Mr. Perla. MELONIE PRENTISS leaves her loud voice to the quiet people at the soccer games, and also her quiet- ness in the library to Mrs. Foss. KIM QUESADA leaves with all she had wished to obtain. BETH QUIDO leaves her gym locker on the top row to her sister. GARRY RITTER leaves to Ms. Thombs all the future Algebra II Majors and all his gross techniques to Gus. JOHN RUDDY leaves to Mr. Stratton a personal detective, complete with code book to decipher any future papers that look like his did. MIKE RUSSELL leaves many thanks to Mrs. Black and peace to those who seek it. NORMA SHAYS leaves all the boring teachers to those weird underclassmen. PETER SIBLEY leaves an empty chair in the office for a new face to occupy. GORDON SMITH leaves to the Quabbin wrestling team his shoulder scar, to General William Gauld The Outing Club, and to Mr. Ri chard Lyon his book, 1,001 ways how NOT to tell a sick joke. DANIEL SOUTHWICK wishes to bequeath his broken red frisbee to Chuck Simonds who broke his blue one. MISSY SPINNEY leaves her late notes to Linda McHugh. NANCY SPINNEY leaves all her bad studying habits to her sister to do anything with them she wants. RUTH STAPLES leaves to Joe Martone her girls, to Denise Briand and Diane Sane her great cheering abilities and to Scott Bryant a little, little sister, Kathy Cranston. NORMA STOCKBRIDGE and MARY GALLERY leave their devious minds to Mr. Bestcha and associates and NORMA STOCKBRIDGE leaves for good, leaving the space she took up for Donna Erickson. JEFF STONE leaves a valuable collection of Monty Python sayings to the IMC or is it the IMK or INK, I-AM-C or it could be the EMC, although it could be the ENK or CMI but I ' m almost positive its the C.I.A. TOM SWEENEY leaves a years supply of Exlax for the wrestling team. KRIS SWINDLEHURST leaves to Kent Weinheimer all his extra credits. MATT THORNG leaves his whole 5 ' 4 to his brother George. VIN TOMASELLO leaves all of his skills to who ever wants them. ELLEN TRUDEAU leaves her hockey injuries to her sister Donna. SUSAN VALARDI leaves Diane Sane all her field hockey goals, and to her brother David her brains. SCOTT VALLEY leaves to Rickey Wine his talent for destroying locker rooms. KAREN VARNOT leaves Mrs. Scanlan red, white and blue paint for her garage and blue patent leather shoes. ELAINE WARTIAINEN leaves to Mr. Gauld a compost heap and to Mr. Beschta, 29,000,000 analytical papers. DAVID WALLS leaves to the class of ' 77 the spirit of ' 76. BRIAN YOUNG leaves his beard to his brother Mark, suntan lotion to Kevin (the ghost) Kelly and the Flaming Comet to any racecar driver who can handle it, DAVID ZAGANIACZ leaves his parking space in the parking lot. GARY ZAGANIACZ leaves to Mr. Lyon a book of GOOD puns and to Mr. MacDonald his running, ten- nis, and biking hat to pick sh-tuff. MR, BAKER ' S 7TH PERIOD CLASS leaves Physics to anyone who wants it. 43 Senior Most Talkative Best Actors Most Likely To Succeed Barbara Kowal Steve Bryant Most Popular Margo Francoise Gerard Spinney Most Studious Sally Jamara Peter Guilbault Best Athlete Sue Valardi Jim Owens Outstanding In Leadership Margo Francoise David Meagher Most T alkati.ve Melonie Prentiss Mark Coffin Most Gripes June Hubbard Peter Guilbault Best Actors Elaine Wartiainen Stephen Ripley Most School Spirit Margo Francoise Gary Miknaitis Most Gullible Linda Martone Doug MacKeen Most Gullible Most Gripes Best Athlete Most Likely to Succeed Most School Spirit Most Studious Most Popular Superlatives Most Sophisticated Most Musical Best Looking Most Musical Cathy Fulton Peter Cirelli Most Sophisticated Sally Jamara June Fijal Margo Franciose Karen Aalto Ann McDonald Margo Franciose Sarah Hager Best Looking Most Friendly Most Shy Best Dressed Most Witty Biggest Flirt Class Clown June Hubbard Peter Guibault Gerard Spinney Peter Coppolino Gordon Smith Mike Buckley David Meagher Jim Owens Most Shy r Most Friendly Best Dressed Biggest Flirt Most Witty Class Clown 45 IIIIIIIO Administration Mr. Leo Sullivan Principal ' s Message It was with great pleasure and anticipation that I accepted the appoint- ment to the principalship of Quabbin Regional High School last June. Since assuming my duties I have been continually impressed with the quality of both the Quabbin staff and student body and can truthfully say that, in my mind, this school possesses virtually unlimited potential to become one of the more outstanding secondary schools in the state. If this goal is to be realized, however, we must all call upon our reserves of energy and pride to serve as our motivation to aspire to new heights of accomplishment. Nothing worthwhile is accomplished easily and if we wish to realize our potential we must be willing to work together — staff, students and commimity — to make Quabbin the exceptional school it is capable of becoming. I hope that we might all share in this spirit of progress and continue to face the challenge of each day with a determination to do the very best job we can. To do so would seem to assure Quabbin a place of prominence for many years to come. Mr. Sullivan, we welcome your enthusiasm and guidance. We hope your aspirations for Quabbin become realities, and that the spirit of unity and progress you describe will become a lasting force at Quabbin and remain a legacy for future classes. very good . . . Renaissance— a ' rebirth for learning ' . . . ' multum in parvo ' (much in a small space), bustling with activity, be it sports, music or club activities. The Quabbin Spirit Is Mrs. Evelyn Benedict Media Center — Aide Miss Linda Booth Counselor Mr. Merton Baker Science Mr. William Aubrey Science Mr. James Beschta English a unique combination of dedication, hard work, and pride tempered with a desire to live life to the fullest roaming in the senior area ... to win is great, to try is more important . • . e-ay-ah-o-oo . . . Mr. Thomas Cabot Media Director Mr. Kevin Brobeck Science Mr. Albert Carlin Sci ence Mr. Raymond Castriotta Social Studies . . . warm, open, friendly . . . building a lean-to in the senior area . . . peaceful yet vibrant as wildlife in spring, but watch out, there are bees that sting . . , Mr. Kenneth Dignan English Miss Linda DiRuzza English Mr, Michael Dymon Physical Education — Department Head Mr. Richard Ervin Special Services Mrs. Betty F argnoli English — Department Head Mrs. Debra Spinelli Physical Education Mrs. Anne Foss Media Center- Aide Mrs. June Franciose Study Hall Monitor . . . alive and well and living on the head of a pin. . . fun to be had by all. . .the warmth and beauty of human relationships. . . Mr. William Gauld Mrs. Claudia Glodas Mrs. Roberta Grandone Science Foreign Language Foreign Language — Department Head Mrs. Barbara Griffin School Nurse Mr. John Hansen Mrs. Norma Hoisington Music Department Media Center — Audio-Visual Aide Head Mrs. Katherine James Associate Counselor Mrs. Susan Janes Mathematics 53 . . haimting the school grounds even after the 2:30 bell . . . expressed and reflected by those students who strive for excellence in civic, personal, and occupational undertakings . . . improved 100% since the opening of school. Mr. Dennis Kiernan Special Services Mr. Roger LaMontagne Industrial Arts Miss Mary Lawlor Home Economics Department Head Mr. Maurice Letourneau Ivirs. Ann Lindquist Mathematics Department Head English Mr. Howard Lubatkin Mathematics Mr. Richard Lyon Mathematics 54 Something else!. . . Discipline means freedom. . . Living in the woods near the nature trail, three to seven feet high, depending on the score and often seen emerging from a cloud of smoke dragging a rake. Mr. James Massa Industrial Arts Mrs. Kathleen McQueston Reading Mr. David Melanson English Mrs. Maureen Marshall Science-Department Head Mrs. Kathleen McGonigle English Mr. David MacDonald Title I Tutor Printing Mr. Peter Mitas Mathematics The Spirit Of 76 At Quabbin Is The Stars and Stripes Forever . . . Varstly improved . . . The reexamination of old beliefs in light of new experiences. Mrs. Susanne Musnicki Social Studies Mrs. Catherine Murray Pupil Personnel — Secretary Mr. William Neylon English Mr. Richard Newell Industrial Arts— Department Head 56 Captain Richard Nicholson NJROTC Mrs. Jean O ' Brien Science Hanging In There . . . sol-fa-me-re-do . . . pride in our flag and the desire to revere and protect it unless religious convictions prevent. Mr, Edmund Poor Social Studies Mr. Steven Perla Business Education Mr. Raul Quesada Pupil Personnel Director Mrs, Bettyanne Parsons Pupil Personnel — Aide Miss Sandra Plumb Business Education- Department Head Miss Patricia O ' Reilly Physical Education Mr. Grant Peckham Science Mrs. Rose Parker Study Hall Monitor Charles Lindbergh ' s plane . . . dedication . , confident in its ability to shape a better world. in two words but we just aren ' t sure what they are yet . . youth, Mrs. Ellen Rasnik Title 1 Tutor Mrs. Cathie en Scanlan Foreign Language Mr. Glenn Stratton Social Studies- -Department Head Mrs. Isabel Surrette Title I Tutor Mr. Winslow Sawyer Music Mrs. Diana Rochleau Business Education Mr. Michael Staiti Social Studies Mr. Richard Renes Science Ineffable . . . one demerit if by hall and two demerits if by fist . . . the traffic jam created by seniors turning in their Bicentennial Minutes . . . one of committment, hard work, and education in the true sense. Mrs. Margaret Thombs Mathematics Mrs. Jacqueline Taylor Mathematics Miss Anne Thompson Special Services Mr. Paul Teto Special Services Director Mr. Raymond Turcotte Social Studies Mrs. Lucy Valente Study Hall Monitor Mr. Stanley Wnuk English Mr. Sumner Webster Social Studies Mr. Albert Whitham Mathematics 59 one of adapting to change . . . expressed in activities where Quabbin students have the opportunity to work to- gether in worthwhile causes . . . capable of adapting to change . . . unbeatable . Mrs. Louise Yleva Secretary Mrs. Daisy Widing Admin. Secretary- Office Manager Mrs. Shirley DellaPenna Aide Pool Mrs. Kathy Brandon Special Services Aide Mrs. Bernice Miller Aide Mrs. Sandra LaCroix Switchboard Receptionist Mis. Lorraine Miller Reading Mrs. Beverly Ruddy P.E. Aide Mrs. Ethel Trifilo Aide Pool 60 Mrs. Clara Gonsalves Mrs. Andrea Mercik Cook . . . At Q.R.H.S. Supervisor Mrs. Rose Brown Cashier Mrs. Helen Marconi Mrs. Evelyn Johnson Baker Mrs. Evelyn LaBelle Mr. Illiscavitch Mr. Martel, Manager Mr, Miknaitis Cafeteria And Custodians Mrs, Florence Avery Mrs. June Morgan Mrs. Irene Stevens Thorng, Phoenix, Junior ( f t: i •V J Clark Williams Class Kathy Zuidema President Michelle Provencal Secretary ■ 66 Freshmen Sr. High Student Council Student Advisory Committee Student Council — Row 1: G. Zaganiacz, S. Howlett, J. Ruddy, J. Vincent (Vice Pres .) , S. Jamara (Pres.), N. Jolly (Treas- urer), S. Mennard, L. Spinney, J. Flagg, K, Berube, N. Kenda, Row 2: Mr. MacDonald (Advisor), B. Young, L. Roberts, S. Lajoie, S. Zabieraitis, S. Donovan, C. Allen, J. Butler, G. Wine, S. Frost, J. Richard, L. Culver. Student Advisory Committee--Row 1: R. Wine, G. Wine, L. Foss. Row 2: Mr. MacDonald (Advisor), K. Hood, P. Guilbault. National Honor Society And Model Congress National Honor Society--Row 1: K. Varnot, (Sec.), B. Kowal (Pres. ), S. Jamara (V. Pres.), J. Vincent (Tres. ). Row 2: J, Hubbard, S. Valardi, S. Lewis, A. Addair, B. Roy, W. WTiite M. Clark, M. Castriotta, M. Francoise, C. Fulton. Row 3: E. Newell, E. Trudeau, C. Kowal, L. Sorel, N. Jolly, S. Frost, M. Malloni, D. Johnson, K. Biatek, P. Guilbault, G. Thorng. Row 4: S. Bryant, G. Andrukonis, K. Cranston, L. Roberts, S. Lajoie, R. Wine, M. Prentiss, B. Phoenix, J. Avery, C. Miller, C. Moriarty, K. Begin, P. Cirelli. Model Congress — Row 1: G. Wine, S. Paquin. Row 2: S. Howlett, E. Wartiainen, S. Pickens. Outing Club French Club Outing Club--Row 1: J. Ruddy, W. Dwelly, M. Gallery, G. Smith (Pres. ), M. Coffin (Vice Pres.), E. Wartianen (Sec. ) P. Smith (His.), C. Dbcson, C. Iverson, L. Leblanc, D. Stevens, Row 2: B. Goodwin, L. Spinney, J. Flagg C. Dahl ’ B. Lyon, B. Fletcher, E. Salminen, D. Harrington, W. Mankin, L. Clarke, J. Vincent. ’ ’ French Club — Row 1: K. Granston, Mrs. Glodas (Advisor), L. Culver, L. Spinney, D. Briand, J. Fijal, S. Valardi, B. Roy (Pres. ), E. Trudeau (Vice Pres.), C. Moriarty (Sec. ), B. Rossi (Treasurer), C. St. George, D. Klein, K. Varnot, B. Kowal, L. Sears, J. Sullivan. Row 2: B. Laperle, L. Plouffe, S. Laioie, D. Dennis, B. Phoenix, K. Biatek, L. Dahl, S. Hardy, G. Wine, L. Piper, M. Giarusso, D. Bullard, C. Allen, S. Butler, T. Heffeman, A. Lindsey L. Manning. Row 3: L. Tyler, C. Morrison, L. Sorel, D. Erickson, C. Przybylski, K. Wells, M. Provencal, D. Dorsey, J. Melanson, S. Stevens, J. Goldsmith, L. Paquin, C. Walker, G. Gagnon, W. Hunter, B. Phoenix, A. Tyler, B. Sirois. 70 Business Club- -Row 1: C. Allen, A. Southwick, B. Roy (Sec.), S. Valardi (Pres. ), Mrs. Rocheleau (Advisor), E. Trudeau (Vice Pres. ), E. Miknaitis (Treasurer), P. McCauley, L. Lamson. Row 2: B. Phoenix, G. Miknaitis, C. St. George, W. Dewey, L. Goddard, M. Brodmerkle, J. Lamarche, B. Crawford, D. Dennis. Latin Club--Row 1: T. Everett, W. White, N. Hubbard, D. Armstrong, A. Ruggles, L. Foss (Pres.), M. Prentiss ( Treasiuer), D, Labossiere (Sec.), B. Kowal, K. Varnot, J. Swett, J. Burke. Row 2: C. Gaudette, L. Thiuston, M. Rocheleau, J. Wright, P. Rosen, R. Gadjukow, B. Soule, J. Pickens, M. Borelli, M. Obartuck, C. Larson, A. Butler. Row 3: T. Men- tiard, R. Sibley, D. Degon, L. Puliafico, M. Clark, G. Andrukonis, S. Donovan, J. Flagg, B. Anderson, R. Wine, R. Streeter, M. Aliquo, S. Jamara, S. Mennard, C. Roberts. Row 4: B. Irwin, C. Hutchins, C. Kowal, S. Lewis, L. Czabaj, Furst, S. Lewis, M. Trifilo, A. Nims, C. Miller, C. Moriarty, C. Fulton, G. Thorng, A. Glidden. 71 Drama Club--Row 1: P. Guilbault (Treasurer), N. Jolly (Pres.), K. Cranston (Sec.), K. Maio (Vice Pres.). Row 2: P. Brunelle, A. Nims, S. Bryant, R. Bennett, C. Dixson, S. Hewlett, G. Wine, G. Roger, L. Puliafico, A. Glidden, A. Southwick, J. Flagg, L. Culver. Row 3: S. Paquin, G. Zaganiacz, S. Jamara, D. LaBossiere, S. Mennard, A. Ruggles, M. Trifilo, L. Plouffe, S. Ripley, R. Mascroft, B. Cole, S. Frost, C. Perry, T. Guilbault, E. Newell, E. Wartiainen. Spanish Club--Row 1: T. Mucha, D. Robertson, K. Goodwin, M. Borelli, N. Spinney, L. Sanford, S. Sottile, S. Ripley, R. McKinstry, J. Benedict. Row 2: W. Dewey, L. Goddard, S. Zelnia, D. Woodward, E. Wartiainen, R. Gaud- ette, E). Harrington, R. Griffin, J. Chase, L. Lyon, L. Palano. Row 3: Mrs. Brach (Advisor), K. Gonsalves, S. Val- ardi, N. Cauppinen, C. Glancey, K. Anderson (Vice Pres.), W. Mankin, (Pres.), D. C uelette (Sec.), L. McHugh (Treasurer), M. Fox, B. Madsen, N. Cappucio, J. Brown. Row 4: P. Brunelle, J. Coppolino, M. Perry, A. Southwick, J. Gilver, E. Newell, K. Williams, B. Jette, S. Phelps, B. Perez, J. Rice, D. Mattson. Newspaper Staff — Row 1: B. Gaudette, K. Fox, S. Pickens (Co-Editor), E. Wartiainen (Co- Editor), D. Stevens, T. Mucha, D. Furst. Row 2: Mr. Neylon (Advisor), R. Metcalf, P. Mc- Cauley, C. Larson, J. Dupres, T. Moore, R. Mascroft. Row 3: J. Lamarche, C. Gaudette, J. Lamarche, A. Addair, M. Illiscavitch, O. Nachtigall, P. Shays. Printing Club--Row 1: Mrs. Miknaitis (Advisor), A. Buzzell,B. Perez, R. McNaulty. Row 2: M. Sweeney, R. Gaudette. 73 P.E. Leaders--Row 1: R. Jankauskas, R. Lapati, M. Sottile, J. Ruddy, G. Cummings, P. Sibley, S. Valley, K, Kelly, K. Swindlehurst, M. Stoll, B. Roy, C. Dixson. Row 2: P. Smith, G. Zaganiacz, P. Halfrey, R. Mankin, B. Robinson, S. Goodfield, S. Heyes, S. Iverson, P. Brunelle, S. Jamara, J. Avery, C. St. George, S. Howlett, S. Nolette, L. Hardy. Wrestling Club— Row 1: T. Sweeney, M. Young (Vice Pres.), A. Lindsey (Co- Pres.), L. Melanson (Sec.), S. Bryant (Co-Pres.), G. Smith, M. Stoll, Mr, Beschta (Advisor). Row 2; E. Melanson, R, Richard, P. Smith, O. Sisco, D. Leblanc, J. Lester, J. Chase, K. Melanson, R, Sweeney. 74 P.E. Leaders And Wrestling Club Library Media And a ■ Audio-Visual Media Library Media-Row 1; R. Jones, J. Mielwski, T. Guilbault, S. O ' Donnell, M. Pitisci. Row 2; J, Lamarche, C. Gaudette, S. Paquin, R. Gaudette, Mr. Cabot (Advisor) . Audio Visual Media— Row 1; M. Sweeney, E. Howlett, T. Guilbault, S. Paquin, G. Stevens. Row 1: V. Messier, G. Miknaitis, G. Cole, R. Mascroft, R. Jones, C. Dahl, Mr. Cabot (Advisor) . N.J.R.O.T.C. — Row 1: D. Castonguay, R. McNaulty, M. Kaczmarski, M. Dumas, M. Dumas, B. McDonald, T. Sweeney, H. Welch, W. Dailey, J. Joyal, Capt. Nicholson. Row 2: K. Hood, B. Perez, P. Loomer, D. Heyes, L. Giard. B, Sinclair, D. Tmdeau, M. Johnstone, R. Buron, K. Scott, D. Tate. Row 3: J. Bessette, M. Jolly, G. Tremblay, J. Dupres, R. Bessette, J. Dymon, M. Bmnelle, L. Vogel, G. Kelly, J. Nicholson. Row 4: J. Sullivan, L. Chicoine, R. Gaudette, M. Swistak, K. Prouty, T. Heffeman, T. Mennard, R. Lajoie, R. Borelli, R. Gauthier. Row 5: P. St. George., A. Tyler, B. Sirois, M. Unitis, M. Duval, R. Griffin, R. Crawford, P. Chicoine, J. Bene- dict, A. Clough, R. Jones. Row 6: M. Labelle, A. Butler, K. Kelly, W, Robinson, L. Sears, J. Chase, G, Miknai- tis, R. Kane, T. Mara, K. Beaudin, A. Patch. Gymnastics Club--Row 1: S. Nolette, S, Zalneraitis, D. Dorsey, M. Crowley, H. Lewis, J. Melanson, L. Dewey, B. Stuart, S. Lewis, P. LaPlante. Row 2: M. Sibley, D. Martel, R. St. George, G. Thorng, P. Rosen, S. Lewis, S. Frost, A. McKinstry, M. Duval. Row 3: R. Morse, A. Francoise, G. Spinney, F. Simonds, V. Baker, B. McKinstry . Sr. High Wind Ensemble And Concert Band Senior High Concert Band — Row 1; S. Stevens, N. Hubbard, A. Glidden. Row 2: N. Spinney, K. Gonsalves, N. Kauppinen, L. Plouffe, L. liafico. Row 3: T. Nims, S. Wentworth, J, Russell, R. Klem, Senior High Wind Ensemble — Row 1: G. Zaganiacz (V. Pres,), S. Jamara (Sec, -His. ), N. Jolly (Tres, ), P. Cirelli (Pres). Row 2: G. Andrukonis, A. Ruggles, W. White, L. Sorel, N, Kauppinen, M, Homans, S. Wentworth, S. Hager, A. Nims, K. Gonsalves, B. Kowal, L. Martone, K. Cranston. Row 3: N. Cappuccio, S. Frost, L. Piper, C. Kowal, L. Begin, M. Aliquo, S. Bryant, J. Allen, J. Avery, C. Roberts, M. Thomg, T. Everett. Row 4: C. Clark, L. Plouffe, M. Russell, P. Guilbault, A. Butler, S. Aliquo, G. Stratton, E. Dextradeur, P. Furst, S. Lewis. Row 5: A. Nims, W. Lyon, J. Russell. R. Klem, W. Robinson, W. Homans, F. Reidy, F. Ruddy. Stage Band--Row 1: B. Klem, M, Homans, P. Guilbault, L. Sorel, A. Nims, F. Ruddy, J. Lyon. Row 2: P. Furst, D. Lewis, P. Cirelli, N, Jolly, C. Fulton, M. Aliquo. Row 3: B. Homans, S. Aliquo, S. Bryant, A. Butler, Senior High Mens Chorus--Row 1: B. Perez, C. Perry, C, Walker. Row 2: M. Russell, R. Sweeney, S. Bryant, G. Olsen. Row 3: M. Reidy, W. Robinson, J. Allen. Sr. High Stage Band And S Mens Concert Chorus Singers And Concert Chorus Quabb in Singers — Row 1: Mrs. Black (Director), C. Fulton (accomp. ), M. Francoise, K. Maio(Sec.), G. Zaga- niacz (Pres.), G, Rogers (Sec. ), R. Staples (Vice-Pres. ). Row 2: M. Perry, C. Springfield, C. Perry, J. Allen, A. Butler, K. Gonsalves, M. Buckley. Row 3: L. Martone, R. Bennett, D. Klein, C. Walker, T. Guilbault, R. McNaulty, L. Sorel, A. Southwick. Row 4: A. Ruggles, A. Nims, S. Hager, N. Jolly, K. Cranston, M. Reidy, V. Mitchell, L. Upham. Row 5: L. Roberts, S. Iverson, M. Russell, R. Sweeney, G. Cole, A. Lindsey, L. Piper, M. Trifilo. Row 6: S. Zalneraitis, S. Aliquo, S. Bryant, B. McKinstry, B. Robinson, B. Homans, D. Podbelski. Concert Chorus — Row 1: C. Fulton (accomp.), G. Rogers (Sec.), A. Lindsey (Pres.), C. Perry (Pres.), K. Maio (Sec.), Mrs. Black (Director). Row 2: C, Sibley, D. Thibeault, P. Dailey, C. Boudreau, C. Gaudette, A. Glid- den, S. Donovan, M. Buckley, S. Lewis, B. Rossi, S. Stevens, J. Goldsmith. Row 3: R. Beudette, D. Keddy, N. Spinney, D. Dorsey, M. Francoise, R. Staples, J. Clark, A. Southwick, M. Provencal, D. Armstrong, S. Sottile. Row 4: J. Woodland, L. Roberts, M. Perry, L, Czabaj, C. Springfield, T, Guilbault, M. Castriotta, K. Brown, O. Nachtigall, V. Mitchell, L. Upham, C. Bacon. Row 5: L. Puliafico, N. Hudson, R. Bennett, D. Klein, C. Walker, R. Sweeney, R. McNaulty, B. Perez, L. Illiscavitch, D. LaBossiere, M. Trifilo, K. Hood. Row 6: S. Zalneraitis, L. Sears, C. Larson, J. Benedict, B. McKinstry, M. Reidy, G. Cole, D. Podbelski, D. Bullard, J. Richards, M. Giarusso, J. Mortell. 79 Central District Band Orchestra And Chorus Central District Band--Row 1: W. White, E. Spinney, K. Gonsalves, A, Nims. Row 2 : L. Plouffe, P. Guilbault, J. Avery. Row 3: M, AUquo, R. Klem, J. Russell, S. Aliquo, S. Bryant. Gentral District Orchestra--G. Zaganiacz, S. Jamara, J. Allen. Central District Chorus — Row 1: C. Maio, R. Staples, M. Franciose, L. Sorel, V. Mitchell. Row 2: L. Roberts, S. Hager, G. Rogers, L. Piper, A. Southwick, L. Upham. Row 3: G. Perry, M. Reidy, R. Sweeney, T. Guilbault, G. Walker. Row 4: M. Russell, B. McKinstry, W. Robinson, G. Gole, R. McNaulty, A. Lindsey. New England Band--Row 1: W. White (Band), P. Guil- New England Chorus- -Row 1; R. Staples, S. Hager. Row 2: bault (Band). Row 2: G. Zaganiacz (Orches. ), R. Klem L. Roberts, C. Perry, G. Rogers. (Band), S. Bryant (Band). Madrigal Singers — Row 1: C. Fulton (Accomp. ), M. Perry, S. Hager, A. South- wick, L. Sorel, V. Mitchell. Row 2: C. Springfield, L. Roberts, K. Cranston, G. Rogers. Row 3: C. Perry, J. Allen, W. Robinson, M. Reidy, C. Walker. 81 D. Bayles, E. Ritter, N. Thorng, R. Lindsten, C. Fulton, P. Cirelli, D. Lamacchia, A. Majka. Carnival 83 88 Sr. High One Act First Place — Freshman Class Freshman Cast S. Stevens, C. Wine, L. Piper, L. Upham, A, Nims, A. Ruggles, Mrs, Southwick (director), A, Southwick, S. Paquin, R. Thomas, T, Everett Play Competition 89 Jr. High Drama Club Jr. High Drama Club--Ro ' w 1: L. Posey, J. Potter, H. Lewis, G. Taylor, S. Furst, M. Marconi, S. Miller. Row 2; Mr. Dignan (Advisor) , M. Thibault, K. Hill, B. Suojanen, J. Charles, P. LaPlante . Jr. High Student Council--Row 1: G. Taylor, D. Ploufe, J. Potter (Sec.), J. Charles (Pres.), C. Lapoite (Vice Pres.), J. Graves (Tres. ), N. Skerry, E. Hewlett. Row 2; C. Sykes, S. Fox, P. Stoll, J. Bartozek, C. Dahl, D. Burke, M. Kowal, A. Smith. Row 3: J. McDonald, D. Giard, T. Bolger, G. McCauley, D. White, R. Tucker, C. Miller, M. Fulton, A. Kenda. Jr. High Student Council 100 Junior High Latin Club Junior High Latin Club — Row 1: B. Suojanen, K. Hill, M, LaFleur, C. Durand, C. Staiti, D. Irwin (Pres.), B. Suojanen (V. Pres.), H. Lewis, (Sec.), M. Fulton (Treas. ), M. Castriotta (Hist.), L. Thomas, C. Miner, B. Nurmi, M. Fontaine, L. Rivers. Row 2: S. Coburn, W. O ' Donnell, M. Migneault, D. Neri, A. Harvey, S. Emmons, K. Mongeau, D. Roach, S. Strachan, E. Phelan, D. Anderson, K. Hill, A. Kenda, J. Mennard, D. White, S. Roberts, A. Staiti, G. Dahl. Row 3: S. Allen, C. Pimer, E. Hewlett, J. Mclntire, J. Midura, J. Charles, S. Janulevicus, L. Skerry, J. Graves, J. Bartosek, D. Wright, B. Hayes, S. Clark, P. Morrissey. Row 4: D. Burke, M. Allen, J. Thurston, S. Furst, C. Miller, P. Stoll, M. Hubbard, D. Plouffe, S. Foss, P. Vincent. Row 5: Mrs. Scanlan (Asst. Adv. ), S. Degon, R. Booth, C. Thompson, K. Wypych, D. Carter, J. Guimond, D. Guimond, D. Halfrey, T. Nutting, G. McCauley, R. Chicoine, M. Trifilo (Aide), Mrs. Grandone (Advisor). Junior High Mixed Chorus Junior High Mixed Ghorus--Row 1: Mrs. Black (Director), T. Franciose, L. Jones, H. Lewis, B. Berthiaume, B. Beauvais, M. Thibault, R. Booth, M. Lincoln, S. Cauvin, J. Keans, S. Crevier, D. Sirois, J. Chicoine, D. Lindsey. Row 2: L. Thomas, K, Lam, D. Luuko, G. Dahl, C, Simmera, B. Stewart, B, Smith, D. Russell, G. Girardi, S. Langelier, M. Hubbard, K. Stewart, K. Maio (accomp.). Row 3: L. Blass, M. Fontaine, K. Reilly, D. Ward, R, Hedermen, M. Heffeman, M. Castriotta, J. Engle, L. Dewey, M. Crowley, J. Brankan. Row 4: T. Bolger, M. Marconi, L. Skerry, D. Martel, J. Sottille. Row 5: K. Lamson, L. Ward, J. Charles, K. Dennis, V. Dextradeur, L. Posey, K. Weinheimer, K. Rossi, R. Duval, C. Miller, C. Dunne, S. Donahue, R. Chicoine. Row 6: D. Neri, N. Rice, C, Larson, S. Furst, K. Fargnoli, J. Potter, C. Spinney, S. Janulevicus, D. Bacon, B. Mansfield, C. LaPorte, S. Strachan. Row 7: L. Gunnarson, K. Woodland, M. Reidy, B. Suojanen, S. Hansen, D. Gui- mond, M. Matusevich, R, Tucker, M. Migneault, T. Thompson, D. Hardy, S. Stanley. 101 Junior High Boys Chorus Junior High Boys Chorus--Mrs. Black (Director), B. Berthiaume, C. Simmerer, B. Booth, K. Maio (Accomp. ). Row 2: D. Luukko, G. Dahl (Pres. ), M. Thibeault, B. Stewart, B. Smith, D. Russell. Row 3: K. Riley, P. LaPlante, D. Ward, R. Hederman. Row 4: B. Suojanen (Vice-Pres. ), S. Hansen, D. Guimond. Junior High Girls Chorus Junior High Girls Chorus-- Mrs. Black, (Director), L. Blais, L. Jones, L. Thomas, K. Lam, T. Bolger, T. Franciose, M. Fontaine, T. Marconi, S. Cauvin, H. Lewis, J. Keans, S. Crevier, D. Sirois, T. Chicoine, D. Lindsey, Row 2: K. Fargnoli, K. Martel, J. Sottile, K. Lamson, D. Neri, M. Marconi (Pres. ), S. Lang- elier, J. Girardi, M, Hubbard, K. Stewart, J. Branham, L. Dewey, M. Crowley, S, Strachan, D. Bacon, K. Maio (Accom.). Row 3: K. Woodland, L. Skerry, D. Sibley, J. Charles, L. Ward, K. Dennis, V. Dextrade- ur, K. Weinhiemer, M. Heffernan, K. Day, J. Engle, C. Miller, K. Rossi, R. Duval, M. Castriotta, C. Dunn, S. Donohoe, R. Chicoine, S. Stanley. Row 4: C. Larson, N. Rice, L. Gunnarson, J. Potter, M. Reidy (V. Pres.), S. Furst, L. Posey, C. Spinney, S. Janulevicus, M. Matusevich, R. Tucker, J. Madsen, M, Migneault, T. Thompson, C. Laporte (Sec.), B. Mansfield, L. Brown (Sec.), D. Hardy. Junior High Wind Ensemble Junior High Wind Ensemble--Row 1: A. Dextradeur, R. Burrell, D. Benoit, A, Kenda, T. Marconi, S. Anderson, D, Irwin, Row 2: Me. Sawyer, (Director), J. Midura, V. Dextradeur, M. Castriotta, M. Mar- coni, M, Fulton, D. Harty, L. Alger, C. Wendy, C. Paine . Row 3: K. Wypych, J. Charles, J. Grandone, M. Harty, G. Mirray, M. Kowal, W. Allen, J. Buron, A. Butler, C. Sykes, P. Cranston. Row 4: J. Mc- Donald, J. Graves, M. Reidy, J. Reidy, S. Hansen, L. Posey, K. Woodland, J. Orszulak, D. Plouffe, R. Newell, R. Holden. Junior High Concert Band Junior High Concert Band — Row 1: M. Beauvais, J. Bartosek, K. Hill, M. Begin, T. Marconi, S, Anderson, M. Como, K. Mongeau, L. Rivers, D. White. Row 2: W. Dono- van, R. Richard, R. Bussell, D. Benoit, L. Fontaine, K. Roddi, A. Kenda, J. Men- nard, D. Halfrey, D. Burleigh, A. Bealand. Row 3: Mr. Sawyer (Director), S. Went- worth, J. Grandone, M. Marconi, M. Fulton, M. Crowley, D. Harty, E. Phelan, J. Merzik, S. Roberts. Row 4: J. McDonald, J. Anderson, M. Kowal, R. Witkos, M. Rei- dy, J. Graves, L. Posey, L. Alger, J. Fritscher, A. Harvey. Row 5: J. Lester, G. Briand, J. Potter, S. Allen, G. Mmray, S. Hansen, K. Woodland, J. Orszulak, D. Plouffe, R. Newell, R. Holden. Ir H rrV. Field Day Jr. High Latin Banquet Junior High Dance Intramural Captains-- Row 1: D. Marchetta (Eagles), D. Beuvais (Pirates), J. Bumpus (Pirates), M. Amidio (Tigers), Row 2: S. Foss (Wolverines), D. Ganquist (Badgers), E. Howlett (Badgers), J. Anderson (Tigers) Varsity Soccer Varsity Soccer--Row 1:J. Vincent, J. Owens, S. Andrultonis, R. Lindsten, G. LaCoy, M. Thorng, R. St. George, G. Spinney, Row 2: Mr. Turcotte (Coach), M. Reidy (Manager), S. LaPorte, S. Bryant, J. Netishen, G, Cummings, R. Wine, B. Lapati, T. Gareau, V. Tomasello. Pete Stanley Matt 106 Gerard Steve Rick Jimmy J.V. Soccer— Row 1: J. Clark, C. Gariepy, D. Roy, G. Thomg, D. Martel, J. Caruso, J. Rice, Row 2; Mr. Hudson (Coach) , J. Orzulak, B. Lussier, B. Lindsten, C. Stone, D. Prentiss, J. Degnan, R. Jankauskas, M. Brunelle, J. Dymon, F. Reidy, J. Parsons. JV Soccer Varsity Field Hockey Varsity Field Hockey — Row 1: S. Zelnia, C. LaPorte, S. Valardi, C. Ruddy, C. Fulton, S. Aalto. Row 2; E. Trudeau, L. LeBlanc, P. Smith, T. Germain, B. Anderson, D. Sane, C. Halfrey, K. Aalto, D. Tm- deau. Coach Foisey. Karen 108 Sue Ellen JV Field Hockey J.V. Field Hockey- -Row 1: L. Zuidema, K. Wells, S. Bullard, E. Melanson, C. Kowal, T. Griffin, C. LaPorte. Row 2: Miss DiRuzza (Coach), L. Thurston, M. Reidy, J. Kataisto, J. Charles, S. Ruddy, D, Bullard, K. Williams, M. Fulton. Freshman Soccer Freshman Soccer — RowlrN. Skerry, J. Giarusso, G. Rogowski, L. Sears, B. Robin- son, K. Goodwin, M. Swistak, P. Furst. Row 2: Mr. Mitas (Coach), L. Begin, J. Reidy, M. Neri, F. Dillido, J. Allen, G. Stratton, R. Sibley, B. Roy, R. Metcalf, B. Melski, p. Haas, R. Lajoie, M. Duval. Cross Country Tom Phil J. ’. Team — Ro s■ 1; A. Fontaine, R. Metcalf, D. Boudreau, H. Lam, D. Wright, S. Roberts, P. Lam, D. Halfrey. Row 2: Coach Lyons, S. Barriault, R. Griffin, C. Addair, J. LeBlanc, C. Halfrey, S. Sealey, J. LeBlanc, R. Jones. Tim Varsity Cross Country — Row 1: T. Sweeney, M. Stevens, A. Lindsay, T. Ruggles, P. Halfrey, D. Clark, R. Sweeney, T. Zelnia, Coach Lyons. Allen D. Briand, K. Biatek, B. Phoenix, W. Mankin, R. Richards, R. Staples, N. Kenda. Cheerleaders Row 1: J. Flagg, L. Spinney, L. Culver, E. Newell. Row 2; J Melanson, D. Dorsey, D. Armstrong. Ruth Varsity Girls Basketball Varsity Girls Basketball — Row 1: C. Miller, S. Valardi, B, Kowal, J. Hubbard. Row 2: D. Oulette (manager), C. Kowal, L. Spinney, C. Clarke, M. Clark, E. Spinney, K. Williams, D. Woodward, L. Goddard (manager), Mrs. Spinelli (Coach). Barbara Cyndy varsity coys Basketball Varsity Boys Basketball- -Row 1; K. Kelly, T. Gareau, S. Bryant, R. Wine. Row 2: Mr. Gilley (Coach), B. Young, K. Metcalf, R. Crawford, S. Valley, S. Barriault, Mr. Green (J.V. Coach). Keith Brian 114 Steve Scott Junior Varsity Girls Basketball Junior Varsity Girls Basketball- -Row 1: T. Griffin, J. IVIennard, A, Kenda, T. Fran- coise, J, Midura, Row 2: Mrs. Surette (Coach), N. Hubbard, J. Graves, L. Sin- koski, S. Ruddy, J, McDonald, T. Nut- ting, A. Smith (manager). Row 3: J. Butler, T. Thompson, J. Richard, J. Clark, M. Reidy, J. Flagg, C. Metcalf. Junior Varsity Boys Basketball Junior Varsity Boys BasketbaU--Row 1: b. Prentiss, R. Griffin, L. Sears, J. Caruso, D. Roy. Row 2: F, Simonds, K. Metcalf, F. Reidy, S. Pickens, R. Fletcher, J. Clark, G. Stratton. Freshmen Freshmen Basketball- -Row 1: J. Orszulak, B. Robinson, R, Sibley, G. Rogowski, R. Kenda, L. Harty. Row 2: T. Morse, F. Fletcher, M. Neri, J. Allen, B, Metcalf, B. Haas, Mr, Lubatkin (coach). Junior High Basketball Junior High Basketball— Row 1; J. Fritcher, G. Murray, M. Kowal, B, Benthiaume, N. Skerry, S. Miller, S. Morrison. Row 2: Mr. Ervin (Coach), D. Prentiss, J. Reidy, R. Ehipell, J. Anderson, D, Moitell, B Allen, A. Cole, B. Roy, M. Como (Manager). Varsity Wrestling- -Row 1: R. Sawyer, T. Sisco, P. Smith. Row 2: M. Stoll, R. Sweeney, A, Lindsey, R. Phelan, Row 3: Mr. Beschta (Coach), S, Bryant, G. Smith, J. Chase, M. Young, JV Wrestling — Row 1: P. Stoll, R. Richard, J. Lester, Row 2: K. Prouty, R. Wetmore, S. LaBossiere, G. Briand. Row 3: Mr, Harty (Coach), M. Swistak, R. Sawyer, G. Halfrey, A. Fran- ciose, T. Morrisey. Varsity Ana JV Wrestling Allen and Gordon Field Hockey The varsity girls ' field hockey team continued its win- nii ways this year. The team, co-captained by senior Sue Valardi and junior Terry Germain, finished strong with an 8-5-1 record in Wachusett League play. The girls outscored their opponents 31 to 16 in Aeir fourteen games . Sue ended her Quabbin career as high scorer for the third straight year, picking up 15 goals and three hat tricks . Cathy Fulton finished second in scoring with 9 goals . The JV field hockey team was the most spirited and most finely developed squad of its type in Quabbin his- tory. The girls blazed to a 9-4-1 mark this year, led by co-captains Tammi Griffin and Cindy Kowal. Tammi set a jayvee scoring record this season, notching 12 goals. She was followed by Sue Ruddy, who scored 9 goals. With such promising development on the jayvee level, the up- coming seasons of Quabbin field hockey look very promising . Cross Country The varsity cross country team, who lost two of its finest runners at graduation last year, compiled a 3-10 record this season. The team defeated Athol High, Keith Tech and Notre Dame. Junior Mike Stevens ran many impressive races this season, and broke several course records. The squad was co-captained by Tim Ruggles and Phil Halfrey. The jayvee squad, spurred on by the constant improvement of its freshman and junior high members, ran its season ' s record to 8 wins and 5 losses. Girls Basketball DISTRICT III SMALL SCHOOL CHAMPIONS The varsity girls not only clinched their second con- secutive Wachusett League title this year, but were also crowned as District III (Central Mass.) Champions Feb- ruary 28 under first year coach Debra Spinelli. The girls, top-seeded in the Districts, defeated league rival Lunenburg High in the finals, to capture Quabbin ' s first girls district title to date. The squad, 17-3 overall, had advanced to the State semi-finals as this book went to press . In the past two seasons, the girls have compiled a very impressive 34-6’won-loss record. This season, the team ' s co-captains were seniors Barbara Kowal and Susan Valardi. In addition to Barb and Sue, the team is losing 3 more of its finer players in playmaker-guard Cyndy Miller and guards June Hubbard and Cathy Fulton through graduation. With many underclassmen on the team, the girls have the nucleus to provide many more winning seasons . Quabbin ' s jayvee girls finished sixth in the Wachusett League standings with a 6-6 record, and were 7-7 overall. Injuries and team absences hurt the girls in the long run, but, comprised mostly of jimior high members, they pro- gressed very well as the season went along. Joy Clark, Sue Ruddy and Lori Sinkoski moved up to the tournament- bound varsity at the end of the season. Soccer The varsity soccer team, under the coaching of Ray Tur- cotte, continues to put together outstanding seasons. This year the team had a 12-4 record in Quaboag League compe- tition. Senior Rick Lindsten completed the season as top scorer, tallying 31 goals and 8 assists for 39 points. Rick was also named to the Mass. All Star team. Senior Jim Owens recorded 27 points , as he drove home 10 goals and picked up 17 assists. Co-captained by Lindsten, Owens, and goalie Gerry Cummings, the team qualified for the District III play-offs once again. They dropped a very disappointing 3-1 decision to Bartlett High in the District finals, and ended their season with 14 wins and 5 losses . The varsity feeder teams continue to have outstanding success. The jayvee twelve closed their season with a record of 10-2-2. Donny Martel and George Thorng were the co- captains. Don Prentiss was his team ' s highest point getter with 15 goals and 10 assists. The freshman team completed its season with an 11-1-1 record. Steve Campbell led the team with 18 goals and 5 assists. The tri-captains were Gary Rogowski, Bill Robinson and Lenny Sears. Wrestling Quabbin ' s wrestling program is alive and flourishing . Under the guidance of Coach Jim Beschta, the team enjoyed its best season ever. They concluded their season with a 14-4 mark, and were dual meet tri-champs, of Western Mass. The J.V. wrestlers completed their season with a 4-5-1 record under co-captains Rich McDonald and Ken Goodwin. The boys accomplished more in tournament com- petition for this year than ever. In an unprecedented feat, the varsity qualified 10 of its members for the state cham- pionships in their respected weight classes. Losing only two seniors, Gordon Smith and Allen Lindsey, the team ' s future seems solid. Boys Basketball The boys varsity basketball team suffered through a tough 6-16 season in 1975-76. In this rebuilding year, the team was hurt throughout the majority of the season by being able to suit up only seven or eight players per game . The team graduates three of its best scorii and rebounding contri- butors in Scott Valley (co-captain), Keith Metcalf, Brian Young, and its playmaker Steve Bryant (co-captain). The boys junior varsity team improved greatly as the season progressed, and wound up witfi a 12-10 record. The boys were led all season long by the combined scoring of Jimmy Caruso, Jay Clark, Fran Reidy, and Glenn Stratton. The freshman basketball team compiled a 4-11 mark this year. Captained by Gary Rogowski, the team showed great determination throughout a difficult season where they lost only 4 games by a margin of more than 10 points. The junior high squad, led by scoring guns Danny Mortell and Bemie Melski, brought their season to a close with a 6-9 record, a vast improvement over their 1974-75 record, when they were 2- 14 . Senior KAREN E, AALTO — Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Field Hockey 1,2, 3,4. MARK ALIQUO--Latin Club 3, 4, Concert Band 1 , Wind Ensemble 1 , 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 3, 4, Central District 1 , 2, 3, 4, Quabbin Valley 1,3,4, Soccer 1, Varsity Tract 3,4, Plays Once Upon A Mattress 2, Gypsy 3, Fimny Girl (pit orch.) 4. JO-ANN AVERY — French Club 1,2,-P.E, Leaders Club 4, Jr, Spaghetti Supper 3, Sr. Bazaar 4, Yearbook Layout and Typing Staff 4 , Wind Ensemble 1,2, 3,4, Concert Band 1,2,3, Central District Music Festival 1,2, 3,4, Quabbin Valley Music Festival 1,2, National Honor Society 4. KATHY BEGIN — French Club 1,2, Trip to France 2, Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3, Yearbook Layout Staff 4, National Honor Society 4 . RONNIE BENNETT- -French Club 1,2,3, Spanish Club 1,2, Outing Club 1, Student Council 1,2, 3,4, Jr. Prom Commit- tee 3, Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3, Sr. Bazaar 4, Concert Chorus 4, Singers 4, J.V, Cheerleading (co-capt.) 3, Varsity Cheer- leading 4. MARY BORELLI — IMF 1,2, Latin Club 1,2,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3, Sr. Bazaar 4, Yearbook Staff 4 , Concert Club 4, Play The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis 4, Poem published by National Poetry Press 2. DENISE BRUNELLE — French Club 2,3, Outing Club 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Sr. Bazaar 4, Snow Ball (decorating) 4, PAULA BRUNELLE — Latin Club 1, 2,3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Drama Club 4, Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3, Sr. Bazaar 4, Year- book Typing Staff 4, Varsity Softball 3, One-Act Plays 4, STEVE BRYANT--Latin Club 3 ,4 , Student Council 1, Basketball 1,2, 3,4, J.V, co-capt. 1,2,3, Varsity co-capt. 4, Soccer 1,2, 3,4, Baseball 1, Track 2, Central Mass. All-Stars Soccer 4 , National Honor Society 2,3,4. BECKY CHESTNA — French Club 1,2,3, Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3, Jr. Prom 3. PETER CIRELLI — Spanish Club 1,2, Donkey Hockey 2, Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3, Jr. Prom 3, Sr. Bazaar 4, Concert Band 1,2, Wind Ensemble 1,2, 3,4, Stage Band 2,3,4, Quabbin Singers 3, Plays Once Upon A Mattress 2, Gypsy 3, Fun- ny Lady 4, National Honor Society 4, Who ' s Who Among American High School Music Student 4, Class Marshall 3, Quabbin Valley Music Festival 1,2, 3,4, Central District Music Fest. 1,2, 3,4, All State Music Fest. 1,2,3, All New England Music Fest. 1,2, 3,4, All Eastern Music Fest. 3, National High School Honors Band 4. MARK COFFIN — Outing Club 1,2, 3,4, Vice Pres. Outing Club 4, Latin Club 3, National Honor Society 2, J.V. Baseball 2, J.V, Basketball 3, Varsity Golf 3 , Singers 4. GERRY CUMMINGS — Jr. Prom 3, Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3, Sr. Bazaar 4, Basketball (J.V, and Varsity) 1,2,3, Soccer (J.V, and Varsity) 1,2, 3,4. CHRIS DAHL — Outing Club 3,4, French Club 1,2, A V 1 , 2, 3,4 , Quabbin Singers 3, Concert Chorus 2,3, Men ' s Chorus 3 . JUNE FIJAL--French Club 3,4, Jr. Prom 3, Yearbook Photography Staff 4 , Concert Band 1,2, Winter Carnival Queen 2 . ROBERT FORTUNE — Outing Club 1, 2,3,4, Photography Club 1,2, Latin Club 1. LANCE FOSS — Outing Club 1, Latin Club 1,2, 3, 4, Latin Club Pres . 4, Varsity Club 1, Student Advisory Council 3,4, Jr. Prom Committee 3, Jr, Spaghetti Supper 3, Sr. Bazaar 4, Snow Ball 4, Varsity Baseball Manager 1, Varsity Basket- ball Manager 1 . MARGO FRANCIOSE — Spanish Club 1,2, Gymnastics Club 2,4, Outing Club 2,3,4, Student Council Member 1, Jr. Spa- ghetti Supper 3, Jr. Prom 3, Sr. Bazaar Chairman 4, Band 1, Chorus 4, Central District Chorus 4, J.V. Cheerleading 2, Math Tutor 2, Volunteer Worker in Occupational Therapy Department- -LEAP Program 4, DAR Award 4, Sr. Class Presi- dent 4, National Honor Society 3,4. CATHERINE FULTON — Latin Club 1,2, 3,4, Latin Club President 3, Varsity Club 2, Gymnastics Club 1, Yearbook Layout Editor 4, Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3 , Jr. Prom Committee 3, Sr. Bazaar 4, Recommendation Committee 3, Varsity Field Hockey 2,3,4, Co-Capt. 4, Varsity Girls Basketball 2,3,4, J.V. Field Hockey 1, J.V. Girls Basketball 1, Stage Band 3, 4, Concert Chorus accomp. 1,2, 3,4, Quabbin Singers accomp. 4, Opera Little Red Riding Hood 4, Class Secretary 1, 2,3,4, National Honor Society 2,3,4, Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 4, Voice of Democracy Essay Concert 4, Winter Carnival Queen 3. KATHLEEN GONSALVES--French Club 1,2,3, Spanish Club 3 ,4 , Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3, Sr. Bazaar 4, Yearbook Ad Staff 4, Quabbin Singers 3,4, Concert Band 1,2, Wind Ensemble 1,2, 3, 4, Central District 2,3,4, Varsity Basketball Man- ager 2, Varsity Softball 2, J.V. Softball 3. PETER GUILBAULT — Drama Club 1 , 2, 3 ,4 , Drama Club Treasurer 4 , Student Advisory Committee 4 , Philosophy and Ob- jectives Task Force 3,4, Yearbook Photography Staff 4 , Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3, Wind Ensemble 1,2, 3,4, Concert Band 1, 2,3,4, Central District 2, 3,4, New England 1 , 2, 3, 4, All-State 3, One-Act Competition 1, 2, 3,4, Pillow Talk 2, Gypsy 3, Once Upon A Mattress 1, 1776 And All That 3, National Honor Society 2,3,4, Who ' s Who Among High School Students 4. SARAH HAGER — Concert Band 1, 2, Wind Ensemble 2, 3,4, Quabbin Singers 3,4, Central District Chorus 4, New England Chorus 4, Quabbin Valley Chorus 3,4, Madrigal Singers 4. PHILIP HA LFREY — Crosscountry 1,2, 3,4, Track 2,3,4, Wrestling 1. SHERYL HOWLETT — French Club 1,2,4, Drama Club 1, 2,3,4, Student Coimcil 4, End Needless Discrimination Task Force 4, Philosophy and Objectives Committee 4 , Wind Ensemble 1,2, 3,4, Concert Band 1, 2 , 3 One-Act Plays 1 , 2, 3, 4, I Remember Mama 1, National Honor Society 2,3,4. JUNE HUBBARD — French Club 1,2, Spanish Club 1,2, Outing Club 2,3,4, Jr. Prom 3, Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3, Sr. Bazaar 4, Snow Ball Dance4, J.V, Basketball 1,2, Varsity Basketball 3,4, National Honor Society 2, 3,4 . SALLY ANN CLARE JAMA RA — French Club 1,2, 3,4, Latin Club 4, P.E. Leaders Club 4 , National Honor Society 2, 3,4, V. Pres 4, Student Council 2, 3,4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Drama Club 1,2, 3,4, End Needless Discrimnation Task Force 4 , Philosophy and Objectives of School 3,4, Task Force to bring new principal to Quabbin 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Yearbook Ad Editor 4, Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3, Concert Band 1,2,3, Wind Ensemble 1,2, 3,4, Central District Orchestra 4, Quabbin Valley 1,2, One-Act Plays 1,2, 3,4, Pillow Talk 2, Gypsy 3, QRHS ay Winner — Women in Transition--Past, Pres- ent and Future 4. MIKE JOHNSTONE— French Club 2, Latin Club 3, J.V, Soccer 3. DODY KLEIN — French Club 1,2, 3,4, Outing Club 2, Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3, Jr. Prom 3, Yearbook Layout Staff 4, Con- cert Chorus 2,3,4, Singers 1,2, 3,4, Field Hockey Manager 1,2, English Aide 3 , Special Education Tutor 4 . BARBARA KOWAL — French Club 1, 2,3,4, Latin Club 3,4, Varsity Club 1,2, National Honor Society 2,3,4, Executive Comm. Jr. Prom 3, Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3, Sr. Bazaar 4, Christmas Snowball Dance 4, Concert Band 1, Wind Ensemble 1,2, 3,4, Quabbin Valley Festival 1,2, Central District Festival 1,2,3, Varsity Basketball 1,2, 3,4, co-capt. 4, Varsity Softball 1,2, 3,4, MVP 3, Intermural ' s Official 1,2, Sports Writer, Barre Gazette 2,3,4, Class Marshal 3, Lab Assistant 4, Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 4, Society of Distinguished HS Students 4, NHS President 4, Class Vice-Pres. 1,2,3, Co-Editor-in-Chief, Yearbook, 4. DEBBIE LABOSSIERE— Spanish Club 1,2, Latin Club 3,4, Drama Club 4, Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3, Sr. Bazaar 4, Concert Chorus 4, One-Acts 2,4. JEAN LAMARCHE--Business Club 4. ALLEN LINDSEY — French Club 1,2, 3, 4, Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3, French Club Banquet 3, Concert Chorus 1,2, 3,4, Quab- bin Singers 3,4, Mens Chorus 3,4, Madrigal Singers 4, Opera Workshop 4, Wrestling 3,4, Track 3,4, Cross Country 3,4, Directory Baseball 2, Wrestling co-capt. 4, Concert Chorus President 4 , Most Improved Athlete 3, Who ' s Who In High School Music 4. RICK LINDSTEM- -Varsity Club 2, Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3, Sr. Area 4, Yearbook Copy Staff 4, Student Council 2, J. V. Soccer 1, Varsity Soccer 2, 3,4, Freshman and J, V . Basketball 1, J.V. Baseball 1, Varsity Baseball 2, Varsity Golf 3, Co-capt. Freshman Basketball 1, Tri-Capt. Varsity Soccer 4 , Quabog League-Central Mass. Soccer All Star Teams 2,3, 4, All-State Soccer All-Star Team 4. DOUG MACKEEN — Outing Club 1, Latin Club 1,2, Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3, Sr. Bazaar 4, Soccer 1, Track 2, Cross Coun- try 3 . LINDA MARTONE — French Club 1,2, Outing Club 1,2, Varsity Club 2, Wind Ensemble 1,2, 3,4, Concert Band 1,2, Sing- ers 3,4, Central District 1,2,3, Softball Manager 2. ANN MCDONALD — French Club 1,2,3, Outing Club 2, Band 1,2,3, Chorus 2. DAVID MEAGHER — Latin Club 1,2,3, Outing Club 1,2,3, Jr, Spaghetti Supper 3, Snowball Committee 4, Jr. PromCom- mittee 3, Yearbook Photography Editor 4, Class V. Pres. 4. GARY MIKNAITIS — Business Club 3,4, NJROTC 3,4, A-V 2,3,4, Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3, Chorus 1. CYNDY MILLER — Latin Club 1,2, 3, 4, Latin Club V. Pres. 3, Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3, Sr. Bazaar 4, Yearbook Layout Staff 4, Donkey Hockey 2, Varsity Basketball 1,2, 3,4, National Honor Society 3 , 4 . CHRIS MORIARTY — French Club 1,2, 3,4, French Club Secretaiy 4 , Latin Club 4, Spanish Club 1,2, 3, 4, National Hon- or Society 3,4, Copy Staff (Yearbook) 4, Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3, Sr. Bazaar 4, NCTE, 1st place in Prose Writing Contest 3, Who ' s Who Among High School Students 4. CAROLYN MORRISON— French Club 1, 2,3,4, Yearbook Art Staff 4, ANTHONY NIMS — Wind Ensemble 1,2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1,2, 3, 4. DEBBIE POSBELSKI— Chorus 1,2, 3,4, Singers 4. MELONIE PRENTISS--Latin Club 1,2, 3, 4, Latin Club Treasurer 3,4, Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3, Sr. Bazaar 4, Donkey Hock- ey 2, Yearbook Layout Staff 4, Snow Ball 4, One-Acts 1, 2,3,4, Pillow Talk 3, ' T Remember Mama 2, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis 4, National Honor Society 3,4. BETH QUIDO— Yearbook Art Editor 4. STEVE RIPLEY--Spanish Club 2,3,4, Drama Club 1,2, 3,4, Latin Club 1 , 4 , I.M.C. 1,2, Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3, Student Advisory Comm . 1, Band 2, 1 Remember Mama 1, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis 4 , One Acts 1,3. BRENDA ROY — French Club 1,2, 3,4, French Club President 4, Business Club 4, Business Club Secretary 4, Gym Leaders Club 4, Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3, Yearbook Typing Editor and Layout Staff 4, Chorus 1, National Honor Society 4. JOHN RUDDY — Outing Club 4, Gymnastics Club 4, P.E, Leaders Club 3,4, P.E, Majors 2, Jr. Prom 3, Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3, Sr, Bazaar 4, Student Council 3,4, Winter Carnival 3,4, Soccer 1,2,3, Co-Capt. 1, Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 2,3,4, Class President 1, NJROTC 1,2,4. J. MICHAEL RUSSELL--Panther Press Staff 3,4, Yearbook Art Staff 4 , Wind Ensemble 1,2, 3,4, Concert Band 1,2, Quab- bin Singers 3,4, Opera Workshop 4, Stage Band 3, Mens Chorus 3 , 4 , Quabbin Community Stage Band 3 , 4 , Central Dis- trict Music Festival 4 , Quabbin Valley Music Festival 1,2, Voice of Democracy Speech Contest 2 , 3 ,4 , National Poetry Press 2 . NORMA SHAYS --Yearbook Typing Staff 4, Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3. SHEILA SHELDON--Spanish Club 2,3, Outing Club 2, Sr. Bazaar 4, Jr. Prom 3, Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3. GORDON SMITH--Outing Club 1,2, 3,4, Vareity Club 1,2, Wrestling Club 3,4, Wrestling 1,2, 3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, J.V. Baseball 1,2, Outing Club President 4 . GERARD SPINNEY--Latin Club 3, Student Council 1, Class President 2,3, Varsity Soccer 3,4, Varsity Basketball 2, Var- sity Baseball 1,2, 3,4, Hugh O ' Brien Award for Leadership 2. MELISSA SPINNEY--Frencn Club 2 , 3 , Outing Club 3, Special Education Aide 3,4, Jr. Prom Committee 3 , Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3, Sr. Bazaar 4. RUTH STAPLES — Latin Club 3,4, Latin Club Sec . 3 , Varsity Club 1 , Outing Club Tres . 4 , Student Council 2,3,4, Stu- dent Council Sec. 3,4, Sr. Bazaar Committee 4, Jr. Prom Committee 3, Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3, Yearbook Sales Editor 4 , Snowball Dance 4 , Concert Chorus 2,3,4, Quabbin Singers 1 , 2 , 3, 4 , Central District 2,3,4, All-State 2 , New England 4, Opera Workshop 4 , Quabbin Singers V .P. 4 , Varsity ' Field Hockey 1 , J. V, Cheerleading Co-Capt . Fall and Winter 2 , Varsity Cheerleading 3,4 , Varsity Cheerleading Captain 4 , Varsity Softball Manager 1, Girls Track 2 , Pillow Talk 2 . CHERYL ST, GEORGE--French Club 2,3,4, Business Club 4 , P.E. Leaders Club 4 , Yearbook Photography Staff 4 . DANA JEAN STEVENS — Spanish Club 2, 3, Outing Club 4, Yearbook Art Staff 4 , Panther Press 4 , Cheerleader 1, By ' e Bye Birdie 1 . MATT THORNG — Varsity Club 2, Outing Club 2 , 3 , Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3, Sr. Area 4, Band 1,2, 3,4, Varsity Baseball 2,3, Varsity Soccer 3,4. VIN TOMASELLO — Varsity Club 2 , Soccer 2,3,4, Basketball 2, Baseball 1,2, 3, 4. ELLEN TRUDEAU--French Club 2, 3,4, French Club V. P. 4, Business Club V.P. 4, Yearbook Typing Staff 4 , J.V. Field Hockey 1, Varsity Basketball 1, Varsity Field Hockey 4, National Honor Society 4. SUSAN VALARDI--French Club 1,2, 3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Business Club 4 , Business Club Pres . 4, Varsity Club 1,2, Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3, Yearbook Layout and Adv. Staff 4, Concert Band 2, Wind Ensemble 3, Varsity Field Hockey 1, 2,3,4, Varsity Basketball 1,2, 3,4, Varsity Softball 1,2, 3,4, Varsity Field Hockey Co-capt . 4, Varsity Basketball Co- capt. 4, Varsity Field Hockey MVP 3, National Honor Society 3,4, LEAP Program 4. KAREN VARNOT — French Club 1 , 2 , 3,4 , Latin Club 3,4, National Honor Society 2,3,4, NHS Sec . 4 , Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3, Jr. Prom 3, Sr. Bazaar 4, Yearbook Co-Editor- in-Chief 4, Snowball 4, Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 4, Society of Distinguished High School Students 4. JOE VINCENT — Outing Club 3,4, Student Council 3,4, Student Council V , Pres. 4, Yearbook Layout Staff 4 , Jr. Spa- ghetti Supper 3, SnowBall 4 , Sr. Bazaar 4, J, V, Baseball 1,2, J. V. Soccer 1,2, Varsity Baseball 3,4 , Varsity Soccer 3, 4, National Honor Society 2,3,4, NHS Treasurer 4. ELAINE WARTIAINEN--Drama Club 1,2, 3,4, Spanish Club 1 , 2, 3,4 , Outing Club Secretary 4 , Newspaper Co-Editor 4, Student Advisory Council 1, Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3, Wind Ensemble 1, Quabbin Singers 1, National Honor Society 2,3, 4, Yearbook Copy Editor and Ad Staff 4, Model Congress 3,4 , ModelV.N, 2,3, One Acts 1,2, 3, 4, Pillow Talk 2, Gypsy 3, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis 4-, Quabbin Writing Contest — Firet place prose 3, Quabbin Bicentennial Minute Contest Winner 4 . BRIAN YOUNG --French Club 1,2, Student Council 4, Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3 , Sr. Bazaar4, Basketball 1,2, 3,4, Soccer 1. GARY ZAGAN1ACZ--Drama Club 1 , 2, 3 ,4 , Latin Club 3, Varsity Club 1,2,3, Principal Search Task Force 3, Graduation Requirements Committee 4 , Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3, Student Council 1,2, 3,4, Central District 1, 2,3,4, New England 1, 2,3,4, Quabbin Valley 1 , 2, Massachusetts Youth Wind Ensemble 4 , All-State 3,4, Singers 3,4, Singers Pres. 4, Wind Ensemble 1,2, 3,4, Concert Band 1,2, Massachusetts Boy ' s State 3, Track 1,2, 3,4. Compliments of □ REALTOR ■ F.E, ROBERTS REALTY, INC. 125 High Street, Hubbardston, Mass Fred E. Roberts Realtor Hubbardston, Mass. 01452 Res. 617-928-4764 CHAIRCITYOIL, INC. 525 Main Street Gardner, Mass. Phone 632-4600 “Oil Burner Sales Service” Compliments Of FARMERS CO-OP OFHUBBARDSTON Barre, Mass. Member, F.D.I.C. William Blake “When thou seest an eagle, thou seest a Portion of Genius; Lift up thy head.” Best wishes to all the members of the Class of 1 976. Mrs. Lindquist Boosters Anonymous Donor Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Begin Mr. and Mrs. Francis Daigneault Good Luck: Dana Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dral Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Franciose Mrs. Michael Harty and son I.E. Irish Insurance Agency North Brookfield Congratulations: Jamara Brothers, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Kowal, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Kowal, Sr. Congratula tions — Merna Stanley John Miknaitis Wendy Miknaitis Moosebrook Farm Mr. and Mrs. Denis Moriarty Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Morse Nick’s Place North Brookfield News Mr. and Mrs. John Pimental, Jr. and Family Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Podbelski, Jr. Walter R. Powers and Co. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Puchalsky Congratulations, Chris — Rod Mr. and Mrs. Herman Spinney, Jr. Darlene Stevens Joni Stone Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stone Mr. and Mrs. Richard Surrette A NAUGHTY MOUSE Toodly Tootsie’s Folks Vox Country Club Mr. and Mrs. Harold White Congratulations to the Dynamic Duo from Laura Sponsors Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Avery Mrs. Benedict M. Kathryn Brunelle Ray and Sherrie Bryant Jinx and Bruce Connell Congratulations from Cheryl and Dave John H. Cranston Insurance Ethier’s Market A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Gonsalves A Grandmother Congratulations Sally and the Class of76— Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jamara Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Kowal The Kleins Dot and Stan Miknaitis Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Moore Mr. and Mrs. George Murray North Brookfield Pharmacy Oakham P.T.O. Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Paines Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Potter Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Puchalsky Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Silvestri Stone’s Oil Service Quabbin Upholstery Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rabschnuk Mr. and Mrs. William Ripley Patrons Mr. and Mrs. Richard Strauss Best wishes to the Class of ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Andrukonis Barre Bowling Center Compliments of E. J. Curran Congratulations: Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Foss A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gariepy Goddard’s General Store Hardwick, Mass. 01037 Hills Sound Service Krusell Insurance Agency, Inc. North Brookfield, Mass. Dean Company Go first to Goodnow Pearson’s Gardner Shopping Center Stanley’s Jeweler’s Inc. Leo Reponen’s Insurance Agency, Inc. 59 Parker Street, Gardner, MA. Rose’s (Moskovitz) Mr. and Mrs. John F. Scanlan Compliments of Stewart’s Bus Service The Quabbin Regional Spanish Club Windson Hotel National Honor Society Outing Club II
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