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Memories of a time. | once ours now gone, Reflected in the mirrors of our = minds. REFLECTIONS 1972 Seekonk High School | Seekonk, Massachusetts Table of Contents Dedication. ....3....9 eee 3 Faculty and Administration..... lel DeNiOr SECUONe eee tee Student Government........... 77 Organizations? .42 eee 83 Activities: ....3 305.2) 101 Underclassmenie eee 1S Candids .2:.2% eee 17 Dedication We, the Class of 1972, would like to express our warmest and most sincere appre- ciation to a man who we feel represents the best of what a teacher can be. Those of us who have known him in class and in activities have always been able to count on him as a guide and as a friend. In his teaching he has always been honest and re- alistic. He possesses that instinctive understanding of students which is the mark of an exceptional educator. It is with great pleasure that we dedicate our yearbook, the sixth edition of Reflections, to Mr. Omer A. Leclerc. SEEKONK PUBLIC LIBRARY 410 Newman Ave. Seekonk, MA 02771 Junior Prom Queen: Elizabeth Dunklee Kim Macalister Kristine Nordstrom Marian Simmons Susan Emond Linda Berriman : i = = “Should we make it three, Carol?” “Hey, wait for me!” “You have to miss how many practices?” “See, we did win!” ’ “C’mon, fellas...’ “Don’t tell anybody, but...” “So what d’ya think, Barb?” “Oh, is that so?” 7 In Memoriam Deborah Ann Ferreira Class of 1972 “The direction in which educa- tion starts a man will determine his future life”’ Plato Faculty and Administration 12 MR. FRANCIS GALLISHAW MR. VALMORE LaFONTAINE Superintendent Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent MR. J. JOHN HARDING School Committee Chairman Seer COMMITTEE: Brenda A. Shaw, Gary J. Hennessey, Dr. Alexander Maclsaac, Eric W. Spencer (ab- sent). aa jeg wie. MR. HERBERT H. MARSHALL Principal MR. GERALD KAVENY Assistant Principal MR. RICHARD BESSETTE Dean of Students MR. JUSTUS ANDERSON Director of Guidance MR. ROBERT PERREAULT MRS. VIRGINIA GIZZI 13 Department Heads MR. ROBINSON O. BELLIN Brown University Languages MR. PETER P. ANDREOZZI Clemson University Mathematics MR. JAMES V. CALLAHAN Providence College Social Studies MRS. EMILY A. LINDBERG Framingham State College Home Economics MRS. MARILYN MOONEY Bryant College Business MRS. ELIZABETH RAMSDEN Rhode Island School of Design Art MR. JOHN C. WALTON MR. STEPHEN J. WUJCIK Boston College University of Rhode Island English Science MR. GEORGE BOWERS ¢ MRS. JANE CRAFTS Director of Athletics heal . Physical Education Director School Lunch. Supervisor MRS. DOROTHY DiORIO MR. ROBERT FRAZER MR. ELLIS MAYERS Director of Libraries Supervisor of Health Swimming Pool Director Education MR. HERMAN TORO MRS. NANCY WOLFE Music Director High School Nurse Supervisors f MRS. SHERRY ADAMS MR. NORMAN W. BAKER MR. ALAN P. BARDSLEY Northwestern University Rhode Island School of Rhode Island College English cree Science rt MRS. ELIZABETH R. BARNEY MR. EDWARD BUCCACI MR. ROBERT P. BURKE Worcester State College Providence College Providence College Special Education Languages Mathematics MR. WILLIAM P. BUTLER MRS. MARGARET M. CASSELS MRS. JOYCE CHRISTIANSEN Providence College Bryant College Bryant College Mathematics Business Business 16 Eat GG ig MR. NORMAN CORRIVEAU St. Michael’s College Science MR. BRUCE W. ELLIS Bridgewater State College English MR. JOHN D. HANLEY, JR. Rhode Island College Science dy MISS NANCY E. DOBIE University of Connecticut Physical Education MR. ALFRED GOODWIN Rhode Island College Science MISS ANGELA T. HEATON Newton College English MR. BRUCE C. DOWNING University of Rhode Island Industrial Arts MRS. BARBARA A. HANAWAY State University of N. Y. at Plattsburg Home Economics MR. DONALD J. HULME Rhode Island College Industrial Arts | MR. KENNETH C. HUNT MR. GREG HUTTON MISS GLORIA ISLES Utah State University University of Miami Rhode Island College Power Mechanics Science Mathematics ‘de MRS. HELEN KEOUGH MR. JAMES KINDER MRS. JOANNE LACY Regis College Rhode Island College Regis College Home Economics English Language MR. LEO LECLERC MR. OMER LECLERC MRS. MARGARET LEE Providence College Assumption College Wisconsin State University Langua ge Social Studies Reading ——+ }--—_—_ MR. FRANCIS L. MOONEY MR. JOHN J. MURPHY MR. FREDERICK NELSON Providence College Southeastern Michigan State Social Studies Massachusetts University University English Mathematics MR. AMATO NOCERA MRS. IRENE R. PARTINGTON MRS. SUSAN B. POCKEL University of University of Rhode Island Rhode Island Mathematics Northeastern University Social Studies Business MR. JOSEPH REIS, JR. MR. RONALD RIDOLFI MR. THOMAS RIDOLFI Rhode Island College University of Buffalo University of Buffalo Industrial Arts Social Studies Science Ge} 19 20 MR. KENNETH ROWE MISS ISABELLE M. SHAW MR. EDWARD SPERDUTY University of Massachusetts Regis College Brown University Physical Education English Languages MR. RICHARD STANEK MR. THOMAS H. SULLIVAN Bryant College Rhode Island College Business Mathematics icin te sustain MISS SANDRA SYPEK MR. STUART M. WEINTRAUB MRS. SALLY WING Pembroke College Boston University Western Michigan Social Studies Science University English @iieer ovat Mrs. Dorothy Kandarian, Mrs. Beverly Lindell, Mrs. Margaret Goodnow Library Stati Mrs. Dorothy DiOrio, Mrs. Mildred Dunklee 21 22 Custodians Mr. Al Kay, Mr. Elley Evens, Mr. Pat Cimino, Mrs. Amelia Miranda, Frank Provazza Kitchen Staff ; Mrs. Jean Brackett, Mrs. Phyllis Kirkman, Mrs. Elizabeth Stevens, Mrs. Bernice Perry, Mrs. Florence Arruda, Mrs. Mary Pestana, Mrs. Alice Fiske, Mrs. Lida Guay, Mrs. Vera Macedo Looking forward Not knowing Where to go... Who to turnto... What to hope in.. Seniors 24 clothes designer ... quiet . . imaginative DAVID AGUIAR 52 Kent Drive Br The artist does not see things as they are, but as he is. AMBITION: Computer technologist ELIZABETH KAREN AGREN 168 Newman Avenue “Betsy” Imagination disposes of everything; it creates beauty, justice and happiness which is everything in this world. AMBITION: To have my own store talkative ... “yeah sure” .. argumentative Teddy's girl ... seam- stress... helpful PATTI ANN AINSWORTH 104 Foch Avenue “Pat” Love is often a fruit of marriage. AMBITION: Secretary and marriage MARSHA LYNN ALLAIN 41 Pershing Avenue Each mind hath its own method. AMBITION: Undecided Drama Club 10; Newspaper 11 Future Nurses Club 9, 10, Vice-Presi- dent 11; Drama Club 10; Intramurals 9, 10 artistic ... marriage sewing IRENE MATHILDA ALLARD 16 Bourne Avenue What sweet delight a quiet life affords. AMBITION: College Future Nurses Club 9; Intramurals 10; Jr. Prom; Sr. Prom; Yearbook Business Staff GREGORY G. AMEDEE 406 Grand Avenue Pawtucket, R. I. Let any man speak long enough and he will have believers. AMBITION: Marine biologist Swim Team 10; Camera Club 9; Science Fair Club 12 nice smile . . Rita Matilda sincere ... . artistic 5 UNKAME 3 oe guitar player conversational ... outgo- ing... friendly horse cool” lover “that’s PAUL AMARAL 272 Miller Street “Animal” Let me have music dying, and I seek no more delight. AMBITION: College Mineral Club 9; Glee Club 11, 12; Span- ish Club 9, 10, 11; Stage Band 11, 12; Jr. Prom; Yearbook Art Staff DORINDA RUTH BAND 1 George Street “Rindi” Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie. AMBITION: Lab technician Library Club 11, 12; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Softball 10, 11; Ski Club 12; Drama Club 9; Newspaper 12; Intramurals 10 25 26 GILBERT TRAVERS BARAO 353 North Wheaton Avenue AEN” Our sphere of action is life’s happiness. AMBITION: World traveler Football 9, 10; Indoor Track 9, 10, 12; Outdoor Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Intramurals ea alls a2 DEBRA ANN BELLENOIT 13 Robin Hood Drive “Deba”’ A sunny nature wins lasting friendship everywhere. AMBITION: Secretary Intramurals 9, 10, 11 energetic . . . “yeah okay” . motorcycles Yokounae + Dibituateesol brother” feminine pleasant .. amusing ... ... good guy quiet . Jimmy - co-operative AUDREY ANN BARBOZA 4 Blaney Circle “Ads A cheerful nature clothed in friendli- ness. AMBITION: Hairdresser Drama Club 9, 10; Intramurals 9, 10; Jr. Prom ROBERT BERG 34 Carpenter Street “Berger Bits” A person who jokes will never gain an enemy. AMBITION: Army Newspaper 10, 11; Chess Club 10, 11; Drama Club 10 LINDA JEAN BERRIMAN 132 Elm Street “Bird” She possesses friendship, the very sound of which makes the heart warm. AMBITION: Secretary-receptionist Drama Club 9, 10; Jr. Prom; Soph. Council; Class Secretary 11, 12; Year- book Ass’t Photographer MARIA OLIVIA C. B. BETTENCOURT 60 Ferncliffe Road yy 66 “Herp” “Benny” Whose little body lodged a mighty mind. AMBITION: Representative to Afghani- stan Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Drama Club 10, 11, 12; G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; French Club 9, President 11, 12; Field Hockey 10, 11, Co-Captain 12; National Math Club 10, 11, Vice-President 12; Yearbook Photog- rapher; National Honor Society 11, 12 wOhs that spnices sa) con= cerned . cheerful parties . .. interested cute . sports lover “Hi, people!” ... happy- go-lucky ... funny perplexed ... “I am the bear” es ... tinted eyeglass- LINDA ANN BERTHIAUME 381 Warren Avenue Happiness consists in activity. AMBITION: Clerical airline work Cheerleading 10, 11, 12; Jr. Prom; Sr. Prom; Gymnastics 10, 11, 12; Intramu- mv) 10), TG Ws Sel (Eliiioy wo), ail, aye French Club 9; Drama Club 9, 12; Year- book Staff STEVEN DOUGLAS BLAKE 70 Border Avenue “Bear” Company, villainous company, hath ru- ined me. AMBITION: Truck driver Cross Country 9; Football 10, 11; Base- ball 10, 11, 12; National Math Club 11, 12; Intramurals 9, 10; Lettermen’s Club a Seekonk Public Library 27 28 JAMES HENRY BLISS 1480 Newman Avenue The only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it. AMBITION: Undecided Cross Country 9; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12: Baseball 9, 11, 12; Football 12; Ski Ghibei0y aie2 RONALD A. BOUCHER 43 Mayfield Street “Ron” He who hath knowledge spareth his words. AMBITION: College Track 10, 11; Swim Team 9, 10, Treasur- er 11, 12; Lettermen’s Club 10, 11, Histo- rian 12; Ski Club 12; National Honor Society 11, President 12 “Raquey baby”... ic... mumbles.. looking talkative sewing swimmer veo lelonmabbaved 5 5 ... good guy thoughtful. . . “That's real cute.” . neObmoyie . athlet- . good- intelligent CHERYL BORGES 18 County Street “Cher” Silence never troubles me; talking is my specialty. AMBITION: Computer programmer Intramurals 9, 10; Jr. Prom CAROLYN ELIZABETH BOUDREAU 42 Luther Street “Boudie” ‘“‘Carol” Sincerity and truth are the basis of every virtue. AMBITION: Commercial artist Volleyball 9; Gymnastics 10, 12; Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Library Club 11; Pep Squad 12; Band 9, 10; Ski Club 12 friendly ... pretty newcomer ALAN ANDREW BRYSON JR. 18 East Avenue “Andy” Music and women I cannot but give way to. AMBITION: Happiness LINDA LEE BRITT 86 Greenwood Avenue “Lindy” Friendship, happiness, love — have reasons which reason knows not of. AMBITION: Marriage Mineral Club 9; Track 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 11; Chess Club 11, 12; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Lettermen’s Club 12 friendly ... flirtatious... mechanical hap pyae ee LOLses i.e aen Da tient DONNA BURKE 150 Oak Hill Avenue A good talker, even more than a good orator, implies a good audience. AMBITION: Secretary GAIL ADELE BUFFINGTON 1894 Fall River Avenue “Buffy” What, no boys in heaven? Leave me here. AMBITION: Fashion model Volleyball 9 Drama Club 9; Chess Club 10; Intramu- rals 9; Pep Squad 9, 12; Chorus 9; Gym- nastics 11, 12; Library Club 9, Vice Pres- ident 11; Track 10 talkative...gum... easi- ly excited 29 30 JOHN BURKE 696 Read Street Give me love and work, these two only. AMBITION: Self-employment Football 9; Indoor Track 9; Chess Club 10, 11, 12; Newspaper 12 EDWARD J. CAHILL 41 Fairfield Street “No-Neck”’ Blessed be the man who first invented sleep. AMBITION: To be a success money ... candy seller .. . good parties ambitious... ... reserved mechanical quiet. ..sleepy... “huh” artistic . . . poetic. . . reli- gious DALE BURLEY 137 Forest Avenue “Burl” “Curly” It is tranquil people that accomplish much. AMBITION: Undecided MARILYN DENISE CALDWELL 319 Central Avenue Nothing is little to her who feels it with great sensitivity. AMBITION: Inner tranquility Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Swim Team 9; Gymnastics Club 10, 11, 12; F.T-A. 11, Vice-President 12; Archery 11, 12; National Math Club 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; Jr. Prom DANIEL ROBERT CALLAHAN 383 Olney Street “Deady” The world is made for the hunters of dreams. AMBITION: To make money JOSEPH PAUL CARR 13 Cherry Hill Drive “Square’”’ You're only young once, after that I'l] have to think of another excuse. AMBITION: Undecided fishing .. .hunting docile DEBORAH LEE CAMPBELL 10 Colonial Road “Debbie” To use silence in time and place pas- seth all well speaking. AMBITION: X-ray technology Mineral Club 9; Drama Club 10, 11; Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Banner Carrier 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Squad 12 musical ... alto ... sin- cere... kind hearted... i ae musical ... electronics 50 OWENE 5 6 SHIRLEY ANNE CASTIGLIA 63 Coyle Drive Flowers are loves truest language. AMBITION: X-ray technology Mineral Club 9; Spanish Club 9, 10; Drama Club 10; Future Nurses Club 11, 12; Jr. Prom; Sr. Prom; Yearbook Liter- ary Staff writer. ..sewing... talk- ative... “Walter” 31 32 De Molay ... 56 fringed vests STEPHEN ALAN CHASSE 121 Bloomfield Street “Chase” Every man is a volume if you know how to read him. AMBITION: Auto mechanic Chess Club 9 studious ... “to each his own”... hockey scientific... atom ant... studious GREGORY CIPRIANO 617 Newman Avenue aGips An intellectual is someone whose mind watches itself. AMBITION: Automotive engineer National Math Club 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Outdoor Track 10, 11 Peppy wena didi thatany. hum orous STEVEN M. CIAVOLA 82 Barberry Drive HELO” Few things are impossible through dili- gence and skill. AMBITION: Ecologist Chess Club 10; Basketball Intramurals 12 JENNIFER LEE COLBY 27 West Avenue “Jaye” Some people take more care to hide their wisdom than their folly. AMBITION: Elementary teacher Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 11, 12; Cheerleading 12 CLIFFORD R. CONLEY 21 Coleman Street “Mad Dog” Eat when you're hungry and drink when you Te dry. AMBITION: College Football 9, 10; Baseball 10 HENRY MICHAEL COSIMINI JR. 243 Lincoln Street Asn’ It is characteristic of great wits to say much in few words. AMBITION: College Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12; Lettermen’s Club 12; National Math Club 11, 12 devilish grin... “say Ww ges hat...” weekend _ bin- SUSAN A. CORBITT 15 Ivy Lane “Sue” Untwisting all the chains that tie the hidden soul of harmony. AMBITION: Psychology Band 9, 10; Glee Club 12; Pep Squad 12; Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Banner Car- rier 11, 12; Intramurals 9; Library Club 11 warm personality . . . reli- 8 q league... funny a ious... reliable Wiete Frost bite MANUEL PAUL COSTA JR. 481 Arcade Avenue “Gringo” He speaks as one who feeds on poetry. AMBITION: Communications field Newspaper 11, 12; Drama Club 10, 11, 12; Yearbook Staff auto racing... poet- ry ... Bruins fan 33 MICHAEL ANNE CUDDY 14 Barberry Drive “Mickey”’ A friend is in joy, a merry companion, in grief, a comfort. AMBITION: Further education National Honor Society 11, 12; National Math Club 10, 11, 12; French Club 11; Cheerleading 11; Jr. Prom; Sr. Prom; Jr. Council; Sr. Council; Class Vice-Presi- dent 9; Intramurals 9, 11, 12 RACHEL CLAIRE DANEAU 36 Pershing Avenue “Rae” There's nothing half so sweet in life as life’s young dream. AMBITION: College National Honor Society 11, 12 easygoing... popu- lar ...patches.. . attrac- tive sincere . lieve it”. intelligen urbed”.. .. IT couldn't be- ex edee Gush Leia “pert- . music lover ace driver... loud ways. . 7 curly hair ANNE ELIZABETH CUSHING 669 Taunton Avenue Her presence lends its warmth and joy to all who go before her. AMBITION: College Field Hockey 10, 11, Co-Captain 12; Na- tional Math Club 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12¢ Tennis’ Team) 10)11,)2:5 Glass President 10; Student Council Secretary 10; G.A.A. 10, 12, Vice-President 11; Yearbook Business Staff; Foreign Study League; Jr. Prom; Sr. Prom; Semi-For- mal WAYNE DARLING 1098 Fall River Avenue “Beams’”’ Without cars life would be a mistake. AMBITION: Racing car driver friendly ... typing whiz... “I cracked up.” PATRICIA I. DIAS 41 Lancaster Street Pate Patience is the best remedy for every trouble. AMBITION: Secretary TARA ELIZABETH DOLAN 40 Rosewood Drive All the world doth practice stage playing. AMBITION: Actress Cheerleading 11, Co-Captain 12; Drama Club 9, 10, 11, President 12; National Math Club 10, 11, Secretary 12; F.T.A. 11; Jr. Prom; Sr. Council; Intramurals b, 10, 11, 12; Gymnastics 10, 11, 12; Year- book Literary and Business Staffs active... “quite wonder- ful” .. . sunburned witch sleep... Ginette... parties THOMAS DOWNES WILLIAM MICHAEL DROHAN 463 Ledge Road “Bill” He’s quiet and shy, but there’s mischief in his eyes. AMBITION: College | 20 Wynne Street “Roach” He sighed at many but loved only one. AMBITION: Air Force Basketball Intramurals 9; Audio-Visual Club 11; Jr. Prom; Drama Club 12 Carlsen records... groups 35 36 ELIZABETH ANN DUNKLEE 15 Fieldwood Avenue “Bet” Blue eyes, blond hair, happy heart and little care. AMBITION: College Basketball 10, 12; Track 10, 12; Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Yearbook Ass’t Layout Editor; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Foreign Study League; Sr. Prom; G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Future Nurses Club Secretary-Treasurer 12; Field Hockey 12 KAREN MARCIA EDWARDS 28 Winthrop Street “Kedwards” Let the fields and the gliding streams in the valleys delight me. AMBITION: Teacher Drama Club 10, 11, 12; G.A.A. 10, 11; F.T.A. 11, 12; Band 9, 11, Co-President 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Yearbook Literary Staff; French Club 9, 10, 11; Sr. Prom Timmie’s itl VOU guys’... friendly i “sure’ sitive eyeah cua. outgoing Silent Sen STU e ts eee ... feminine popular... THOMAS EDGECOMB 8 Dexter Avenue Tom. The best religion is the most tolerant. AMBITION: Pulmonary therapist SUSAN MARIE EMOND 55 St. Laurent Parkway POuzIes Cheerfulness is an offshoot of goodness and wisdom. AMBITION: Nursing Student Council 9, Treasurer 11, Presi- dent 12; Soph. Council; National Math Club 10, 11, 12; Jr. Prom; Sr. Prom; Fu- ture Nurses Club 11, 12; Drama Club 11, 12; Intramurals 9, 10; G.A.A. 10, 11, 12 DEBRA LEE ESTRELLA 872 Arcade Avenue “Bug” To worry little, study less, is my idea of happiness. AMBITION: Marriage and happiness LOIS ESTRELLA 617 Fall River Avenue She put her worries in a pocket with a hole in it. AMBITION: Nurse Kenny... horseback rider... talkative ELAINE MARIE ESTRELLA 85 Lake Street “Esther” It matters not how long we live but how. AMBITION: Secretary Intramurals 9; Pep Squad 11; Sr. Prom; Fashion Show 9, 10, 11, 12 stop sign glasses... self- contained ... long haired bearded boys frosted hair... spirit- ed... independent CHERYL ANN FERREIRA 49 Briarwood Drive Full of vim, full of pep. Good athlete? You bet! AMBITION: Physical education teach- er Spanish Club 11; Softball 9; Basketball 10, 11; Mineral Club 9; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; Field Hock- ey 10, 12; Tennis Team 10, 11, 12 “Do I look like I'm kid- ding”... nutty... ath- letic 37 38 LINDA ANN FIERO - 272 Elm Street “Fiero” Be happy while you're living ‘cause youre a long time dead. AMBITION: Secretary DONNA LEE FONTAINE 416 Taunton Avenue aDone Why live if not to be happy. AMBITION: Secretary Newspaper 11, 12; Intramurals 9, 10; Spirit Week Committee 12; Glee Club 9, 10 fun-loving . . ciga- rettes .. . laughs gullible ...sincere.. brary “I can dig it” mond ... likeable barefeet... independent ponytail... . li- Ray- CATHERINE FRANCES FISKE 359 Walker Street “Cathy” Music is the enchanting harmony that moves me. AMBITION: Singer Drama Club 10, 11, 12; Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Library Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Tennis Team 12 NEIL FORTIN 13 Border Avenue “Ned” Life is for living, so live it to the fullest. AMBITION: Success DENISE J. FROMENT 13 Shirwood Drive “Fro” Life without laughter is a dreary world. AMBITION: Nurse’s aide SUSAN JOAN GILBERT 156 County Street What we learn to do, we learn by doing. AMBITION: To live a full and happy life; loving and sharing with others Majorettes 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 9, Trea- surer 10, 11; Field Hockey 10, 11; Na- tional Math Club 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, Vice-President 12; Drama Club 9, 10, Treasurer 11, 12; Tennis Team 10, 11, 12; Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Future Nurses Club 11, 12; Span- ish Glub 10, 11, 12 talkative... rough” .. S Nixon ene helpful... versatile... sociable... warmhearted Barry. ae “It means so much to me!” sewer... Dave contented... BONNIE ALISON GALVIN 27 Kent Drive A personality with well blended shades of seriousness and humor. AMBITION: College G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; Basketball 10, 11, 12; Yearbook Staff 12; Intramurals 9 LINDA MARIE SOUZA GLYNN 197 Woodward Avenue “Lynn” Her heart is like a moon — it has a man in it. AMBITION: Hairdresser 40 NEIL EDWARD GOODMAN 53 Ellis Street “Bart” Sometimes quiet is an unquiet thing. AMBITION: College Mineral Club President 9; National Math Club 11, 12; Audio-Visual Club iil, Ge idleioney (Clie) Te leah yeN, TS |e Prom; Sr. Prom; Intramurals 11 RALPH M. GOSSLER 46 Talbot Way “Mike” Love makes man a beast, a beast a man. AMBITION: College Mineral Club 9; Letterman's Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Swim Team 9, 10, 11, 12; Drama Club 9 red hair. Mr. Webb . . . motorcycles Maine... Pres:... ; “What's it to Vauarane “What are ya writing, a book?” flipper... “All right, you do!’ ... friendly psychic... ful... quiet thought- ROBERT GOODMAN 63 Baker Street “Goody” Give me where to stand, and I will move the earth. AMBITION: College Football 9, 10, 11, Tri-Captain 12; Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Lettermen’s Club 11, 12; Ski Club 11, 12; Class Vice President 11; Class President 12; Student Council 12; National Math Club 11, 12; Student Drug Team 11, 12; Sr. Council GLORIA MARY GRACE 516 Arcade Avenue Today is the tomorrow that you wor- ried about yesterday, and all is well. AMBITION: Secretary Mineral Club 9; Drama Club 11, 12; Li- brary Club 9, 10, 11, 12 JAMES A. GRASSO 37 Hiller Drive “Jim” Good men are scarce, take care of me. AMBITION: Lawyer Spanish Club 9, President 10, 11; Drama Glub? 11,12; Jr. Prom; Sr. Prom; Sr. Council DONNA LEE GREENWOOD 16 Ford Street “Greenie”’ True humor springs not more from the head than from theheart. AMBITION: Undecided Glee Club 11, 12 “You hot ticket”... ban- gle desh ... GIRLS! JOAN MARIE GREAVES 792 Ledge Road The smile that you send out returns to you. AMBITION: Social worker Yearbook Business Staff; Drama Club 9, 10; Newspaper 11, 12; Pep Squad 10; Intramurals 10; Jr. Prom; Sr. Prom chatters... candy girl... “Does anybody have any ae “You're rough”... “Big deal”... “No compli- ments please” DIANE CHARLETTE GREGGERSON 44 Bloomfield Street oT) Tis Friendly is her personality and sweet are her ways. AMBITION: Secretary Majorettes 12; Gymnastics Club 10, 11, 12; Pep Squad 11; National Honor Soci- ety 11, 12 Slecan Gonit ho binimeees gigely ... sweet 41 42 GEORGE RAYMOND HANDY, JR. 136 Brown Avenue I never think of the future; it comes soon enough. AMBITION: To live Track 10, 11, 12; Indoor Track 10, 11, 12; Student Council 9, 11, 12; Ski Club 9, 10, 11, Vice-President 12; Glee Club 10; Letterman’s Club 12; Sr. Council; Jr. Council; Drama Club 12 SHEILA ELAINE HARROP 47 Harmen Avenue “She” I live not in myself, but I become a part of everything around me. AMBITION: Nursing considerate... nature loveru nw. athletic... handsome hei feminine... “really”... petite... gullible eullsay eine gabby... nice clothes artistiGn witty . . . good parties creative... SUSAN HARDMAN 97 Haig Avenue “Sue” Silence is the element in which great things fashion themselves. AMBITION: Marriage Ne a KAREN HEALY 607 Taunton Avenue “Nancy” There’s mischief in this girl and never a dull’ moment. AMBITION: World traveler Newspaper 11; Future Nurses Club 11; Drama Club 12 wavy hair... quiet... confused WILLIAM HENNESSEY 142 Pleasant Street “By Man is born to live and not to prepare to live. AMBITION: Interstate transportation JANE CAROL HEUBERGER 51 Maynard Avenue “Fred” Good nature is one of the richest fruits of a personality. AMBITION: Secretary Intramurals 9, 10 talkative... good sport... ‘dodgems’’ Big G... baseball... ar- tistic WILLIAM RICHARD HICKS 63 Taunton Avenue PATRICK HOGAN 34 Clarke Street “Bill” Ho Energy and persistence conquer all A rare compound of sports, folly, and things. fun. AMBITION: Automobile mechanic AMBITION: Physical education teach- er National Honor Society 11, 12 Cross Country 11, 12; Indoor Track 10, 1ied2Outdoor irack 10) 115 12; Soph: Council; Sr. Council loose”... Tall 43 44 HILDI LEE HOOD 578 Fall River Avenue “Hil” Seems quiet and dignified, but ask someone who knows her. AMBITION: Fashion’ merchandiser; marriage Volleyball 9, 10; Float Committee 10; Newspaper 11, 12 JAMES JARDINE 9 Harriet Court “Jim” Seriousness and merriment are near neighbors. AMBITION: College Football 9, 10; Track 9, 10, 11, 12; In- door Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Lettermen’s Clubsiied7 many shoes...Richy... pretty hair... pleasant Red Sox fan... “strange buzzard” .. . Hermels drummer... Judus”... good looking pretty... “Oh my God ... nice clothes... “I'm glad” NANCY ANNE HURLEY 77 Fieldwood Avenue “Nance” A good natured person is never out of place. AMBITION: Airline stewardess Spanish Club 9, 10, 11; Ski Club 10; Pep Squad 11; Library Club 10; Newspaper weal LINDA SUSAN KACZOWKA 250 Woodland Avenue Aha A smile for every girl, two for every boy. AMBITION: Interior decorator Jr. Prom; Sr. Prom; Christmas Semifor- mal; Yearbook Business Staff CAROL ANN KAVENY 76 Rye Street It is a woman’s reason to say, I will do such a thing because I will. AMBITION: College Field Hockey 10; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Tennis Team 10, 11, 12; Student Council 10; G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; F.T.A. 9, 10, 11, 12; Yearbook Business Manager; Jr. Prom; Sr. Prom; Semi-Formal Com- mittee; Drama Club 9, 10; Sr. Council; Foreign Study League CANDACE EVANS KILLAM 110 Newman Avenue “Dacey” But let me clutch what is out of reach. And die en route to a star. AMBITION: Lawyer F.T.A. 9, 10, Secretary 11, Treasurer 12; Drama Club 9, 10; National Math Club 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, Trea- surer 12; Regional Science Fair 9; Glee Club 9; Pep Squad 10; Student Drug Team 11, 12; Foreign Study League 11; Jr. Prom; Field Hockey 9, 10 , 11, 12; Yearbook Business Staff; Intramurals 9, AOR alley A stubborn... “My God, George!” ... outgoing... sincere JAMES PHILLIP KERR 495 Lincoln Street “A irreae Thought is often bolder than speech. AMBITION: Teacher National Math Club 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12 helpful... “I don’t be- lieve it”... smart stylish ... “Don’t give me any STiels wee effi- cient ... sense of humor JOHN WATSON KNIGHT 54 Forest Avenue “Knighty Bug” When life knocks no one can wait. AMBITION: Mechanic clown... “al guess so ... sandals and socks 45 motorcycles... indepen- dent... long hair... PAUL KUSIAK 3 Nye Street The man is wise who speaketh few things. AMBITION: College PETER JOHN KRUPOWICZ 228 Woodward Avenue “Krup” Sometimes I sit and think, but mostly I just sit. AMBITION: College Volleyball Intramurals 10 Swim Team 9; Football 10; Volleyball Intramurals 11; Sr. Council minibike... carpen- try ... nice guy “Look at this growth!” ... “thank you”... clown KAREN F. LAGERQUIST 351 Oak Hill Avenue The door to happiness opens outward- ly. AMBITION: Nursing DOUGLAS E. LACROIX 20 Melanie Circle “Doug” The world has two, Rome and I. AMBITION: College Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; National Math Club 10, 11, 12; Future Nurses Club 11, 12; Tennis Team 10, 11, 12; Yearbook Layout Staff; G.A.A. 12; Pep Squad 10; Sr. Prom sweet smile... seri- ous... nice disposition 46 DONNA LEE LEFEBVRE 76 Bergeron Street Ones Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. AMBITION: College Pep Squad 10; Soph. Council; Sr. Coun- cil; Intramurals 9, 10, 11; Float Commit- tee 9; Jr. Prom; Sr. Prom; Newspaper 11; Spirit Week Committee 12 STEVEN LEMIEUX 11 Bark Street The power of thought — the magic of the mind. AMBITION: Undecided Track 11, 12 congenial... lively... cute ... smart dresser “food, -um goed”... vi- vacious... govd actress nutty... new student... nice guy... quiet MOMMVelwes gullible Sreally ee MEREDITH JOANNE LEITE 19 Villanova Circle There was laughter in her eyes and spirit in every word. AMBITION: Social Worker Field Hockey 10, 11, 12; Tennis Team 10, 11, 12; G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; Sr. Council; Jr. Council; Soph. Council; Jr. Prom; National Honor Society 11, 12; News- paper 12; Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 12; In- tramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Yearbook Layout Editor; National Math Club 12; Foreign Study League 11 CYNTHIA MAE LEONARD 375 Prospect Street “Cindy” When I look for my existence, I do not look for it within myself. AMBITION: Psychiatrist Pep Squad 9; Jr. Prom; Sr. Prom; Drama Club 10, 11, Secretary 12; F.T.A. 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Mineral Club 9; Glee Club 9, 10; Yearbook Busi- ness Staff 47 48 Chevy... good guy... reserved See oe ae 7 N i LINDA MARIE LOMBARD 62 Chestnut Street elLyne Witty, lively, and full of fun; talk she will to everyone. AMBITION: Registered Nurse RICHARD LEVESQUE 300 Taunton Avenue “Rick” In quietness and confidence shall be your strength. AMBITION: Private Airline Pilot Soe Library Club 9, 10 Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Library Club 10, 11, 12; Future Nurses Club 10, 11, 12 mas chatter... enthusias- tic... long hair “what’s going on”... Bobby... blushes... cracky toes JOYCE ANN LUNDGREN 380 Prospect Street A genial disposition attracts many friends. AMBITION: Nursery School Teacher KIM PORTER MACALISTER 150 Fieldwood Avenue Nothing can come out of the artist that is not in the person. AMBITION: Airline Stewardess Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Glee Club 10, 12; Jr. Prom; Sr. Prom; Drama Club 9, 10, 12; Jr. Council; Sr. Council; Ski Club 12; Cheerleading 10, 11, Captain 12; Na- tional Math Club 10, 11, 12; Foreign Study League 11 Field Hockey 10, 11; Tennis Team 10, 11, 12; G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; National Math Club 10, 11, 12; Jr. Prom; Sr. Prom; Pep Squad 10; National Honor Society 11, 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Sr. Council; Drama Club 12; Yearbook Editor-in- Chief soft spoken... flirta- tious .. . artistic SHARON ELIZABETH MACEDO 316 Warren Avenue A woman’s thoughts run before her ac- tions. AMBITION: College Library Club 10, 11, 12 CAROL DEBORAH MacKENZIE 5 Avon Street Laughter cures all ills. AMBITION: Social Science Mineral Club 9; Softball 9; Tennis Team 10; Field Hockey 10, 11; Intramu- rals 9, 10, 11, 12; G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; Span- ish Club 12, Secretary 9, 10; Chess Club LOM deel 2 Shel Ae 2 Drama Glubisl2 gullible... library... laughing squawk box... tease... horse lover nutty... thoughtful... “associate jerk harpist... riders pleasant ... boys MARIE BERNADETTE MacISAAC 41 Bear Hill Road She has the mind of a thinker, the soul of a dreamer, and the heart of a friend. AMBITION: College Future Nurses Club 9; Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 12° Intramurals 9) 10, 11; Ski Club 10, 11; G.A.A. 11 JULIE ANNE ELIZABETH MAHLER 520 Miller Street “Jules” Gentle, sweet and kind towards all. AMBITION: Nurse Band 9; Chess Club 10; G.A.A. 11, 12; Future Nurses Club 11, 12; Gymnastics (Chitiloy seh, 49 50 THOMAS JOHN MAHONEY 972 Newman Avenue Bal@rn Life is short and I intend to enjoy it. AMBITION: To live Mineral Club 9; Chess Club 10, 11, 12; National Math Club 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12 DAVID THOMAS MARTIN 484 Newman Avenue “Wolfgang” I hope I get to heaven a half hour be- fore the devil knows I’m dead. AMBITION: College Swim Team 9, 10, 11 Four Seasons... well mannered .. . well versed nature Sento pal” lover... intelli- . musical .. . “hey “you're insane”... very witty . ae SHEATH 5 “uh-kay!” dependable... tenig ees “now lis- argumentative CHRISTOPHER A. MANLEY 144 Willard Avenue “Manny” I'm prepared for more than ordinary things in life. AMBITION: “To Make It Home Again” Band 9; National Math Club 10, 11, President 12; National Honor Society 11912Sr) Couneil THOMAS JOHN McALOON 104 Briarbrook Drive “Captain Mac” Reason and judgment are the qualities of a good leader. AMBITION: Hedonist Football 9, 10, 11, Tri-Captain 12; Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Indoor Track 11; Basket- ball 9, 10, 12; Student Council 11, 12; Class Vice-President 10, 12; Class Presi- dent 11; National Math Club 10, 11, 12; Lettermen’s Club 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12 EDMUND JOSEPH McCANN III 45 French Drive “Ed” “Teddy” To become a great man, it is necessary to be’ a rascal. AMBITION: College — Law BARBARA MARYANN MELLO 80 Colfall Street “Mel” “Barb” Much madness is divinest sense to a discerning eye. AMBITION: Medical research; a fulfill- ing life Student Drug Team 11, 12; French Club 10; Majorettes 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Drama Club 9, 10, Mitre AY 11) 12°°GA.A. 10, 11, 12: Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Newspaper 10; Jr. Prom; Sr. Prom; Field Hockey 11; In- tramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Tennis Team 12; Yearbook Sr. Section Editor Sy OU OOlmeE devil- ish... “all-right”’ Butkus... runner... vi- brant good actress tard”... amb happy-go-lucky ACtIVET teneND Ut: to be with... soloist “mental- 1t1OUS eee fun “twirlies” STEPHEN J. McCARRON JR. 90 Fieldwood Avenue “Steve” As full of life as life itself. AMBITION: Life that is peaceful and simple Baseball 9; Cross Country 10, 11; Track 1112) IndoorslrackwOwddesL2sletter= men’s Club 11, 12 MARY FLORENCE MESSIER 32 Perrin Avenue “Mary” She takes life as it comes. AMBITION: Secretary Majorettes 10, 11, 12; G.A.A. 10; Sr. Prom; Jr. Prom; Sr. Council; Newspaper 11; Pep Squad 10; Intramurals 9, 10 51 ROBERT MIGNARD 363 Ledge Road “Bob” Let each man exercise the art he knows. AMBITION: Undecided Barrington transfer... sincere ... scuba diving ELAINE ANNE MIRANDA 343 Fall River Avenue ph a Full of fun and mischief too, doing things she shouldn't do. AMBITION: Secretary Intramurals 9, 10; Float Committee 10; Newspaper 11 sunfeast... “va know”... “dyna- mite”... big eyes panther... “hey man”... “he gets off on at GARY G. D. MITCHELL 30 Miller Street “Mitch” Rest first, then work. I'm still resting. AMBITION: College GERALD C. MIRANDA 231 Fall River Avenue “Jerry” Easy to remember, hard to forget. AMBITION: Mechanic Intramurals 9; Cross Country 10, 11, 12; Indoor Track 10, 11, 12; Track 10, 11, 12; Lettermen’s Club 12 THUSIGHaeee lightheart- CoWn ye den} fenetat oy sports giggles... very talka- tive ... individualistic SHARON ANN MITCHELL 32 Sykes Road “Mitch” Everywhere in life, the true question is not what we gain but what we do. AMBITION: Psychiatrist Red Sox fan... “I don't believe it!” ... always laughing track star... humor- ous... thinker ANDREW JOHN MURPHY 30 Sunset Drive “Murph”’ Good sense and good judgement are his qualities. AMBITION: Journalism Cross Country 9, 10, 11, 12; Indoor raga 10 eld 12) Track 9) 10. 14) 12: Lettermen’s Club 10, 11, President 12 “cully all the day... “way BE Rae Gary... bio nut CHARLES DAVID MOREIRA 98 Ledge Road “Charlie” “Chuck’”’ Life is full of bumps, but a sense of humor is a good shock absorber. AMBITION: Teacher French Club 9; FTA 12; Spanish Club 10, 11, 12; Yearbook Sr. Section Ass’t. Editor KRISTINE FRANCES NORDSTROM 665 Pine Street ASD She laughs merrily, believes endlessly, discovers wonderingly and_ under- stands. AMBITION: Biologist Drama Club 9; Glee Club 9, 10; F.T.A. 9, 10, Treasurer 11, 12; Pep Squad 10; Stu- dent Drug Team 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; National Math Club 10, 11, 12; Jr. Prom; Cheerleading 11; Field Hockey 10; Intramurals 9, 10, 11; G.A.A. 10; Class Secretary 10; Yearbook Staff 53 54 PAUL W. OBERING 6 Benson Avenue “Obe I smile, I laugh, and when necessary I work. AMBITION: Undecided Basketball 9, 10; Intramurals 9, 12 CLAUDIA JOYCE OLIVER 601 Fall River Avenue “Dink” The more things you care about, the more intensely you care, the more alive you become. AMBITION: Retailer Sophomore Float 10; Drama Club 11; Newspaper 12 homemaking... touches “sky . hockey tive laugh... helpful “you're snow sports... bran kien ener Slane distinc- kidding” . understanding . congenial “no ROBIN L. OGDEN 35 French Drive “Little DWO” And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make. AMBITION: College Intramurals 9, 10, 11; Girls Athletic As- sociation 10, 11, 12; Pep Squad 11, 12; Basketball 11; Yearbook Business Staff; Jr. Prom; Sr. Prom; National Honor So- ciety 11, 12 ROBIN LYNN ANN PALANA 401 Newman Avenue “Rob” Cheerfulness is an offshoot of goodness and wisdom. AMBITION: College — special educa- tion Class President 9; Student Council 9; Glee Club 9; National Math Club 10, 11, 125 FTA Oe 10511 12s |e Golem Council; Sr. Prom; National Honor So- ciety 11,12 ALAN PALUMBO 48 Jean Drive CONG |? He's rough, but he’s kindly. AMBITION: Undecided Football 9, 10, 11, 12 SANDRA PENACHO 19 Back Street “Sandy” Born with the gift of laughter. AMBITION: Happiness Glee Club 9, 10, 11; Library Club 9, 10, 11; Intramurals 9, 10; Newspaper 12 sports enthusiast..— ‘ah, come on now!”... mis- chievous motorcycling... ‘‘yeah, Sires ae talkative... mischievous kindheart- Gloce Beal” soli. learn mane “You'll always happy EDWARD L. PICARD 102 Washburn Avenue “Eddie” His sole concern with work is consid- ering how he might best avoid it. AMBITION: Art teacher Intramurals 11, 12 THOMAS GEORGE PIQUETTE 778 Arcade Avenue “Plugger”’ That which is good makes men good. AMBITION: Architectural engineer Basketball 10, 11, 12; Lettermen’s Club 2 55 56 DENISE MARIE POLIQUIN 88 Woodward Avenue Those of us who walk in light must help the ones in darkness up. It only takes an outstretched hand. AMBITION: Airline stewardess Drama Club 9, 10; Ski Club 11; Jr. Prom; Intramurals 11; Yearbook Sr. Section Staff ROBIN ANITA PORTER 31 Bergeron Street Nothing ever succeeds which exuber- ant spirit has not helped to produce. AMBITION: Executive secretary Drama Club 9; National Math Club 10, 11, Treasurer 12; Pep Squad 10, 11; Ma- jorettes 10, Co-Captain 11, Captain 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Jr. Prom da boss .. . “Who's gonna get my endU Nef cn sweet .. . considerate talk, talk, talk,... wise Ee, o. WANN 5 4 a flirt pretty hairs. pant suits... “Keep your ba- tons together .. . devoted — : 2 bose french fries... WELTER Ghicaconus moods... Grammies pi- ckles STEVEN POOLE 11 French Drive “Steve” When he comes in mischief begins. AMBITION: Fire science engineering Spanish Club 9, Vice President 11, 12; Band 9, 11, 12; Jr. Prom MARGARET JOYCE POWER 256 West Avenue “Mugs” When fortune’s fickle the faithful friend is found. AMBITION: College Drama Club 9, 10; Future Nurses Club 10; Ski Club 11; Jr. Prom; Intramurals AOS Si. a JOHN STEVEN PROVAZZA 370 Ledge Road “Johnny” Live while you may; tomorrow may never come. AMBITION: College Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Baseball 11, 12; Lettermen’s Club 11, 12; Jr. Prom DONNA JEANNE QUATTRUCCI 192 Willard Avenue Dien @uachs Her charms are many, her faults are few. AMBITION: Social worker Library Club 11; Pep Squad 11; Sr. Prom Mustang . ee Class Flirt ojos Cab byvaee Brigham’s “That's not nice!’ . . . sen- sitive... bubbling Freddie... helpful... . feminine ee oMrsee “eross” JUDITH PROVAZZA 46 Ipswich Street “Judy” Speak out, hide not thy thought. AMBITION: College Glee Club 9; Library Club 9; Pep Squad 10; Intramurals 9; Soph. Dance Com- mittee; Jr. Prom; Sr. Prom SUSAN WALLER QUATRUCCI 48 West River Street More than living I want to be alive. AMBITION: Sociologist Glee Club 9, 10, 11; Intramurals 9, 10, 11; Cheerleading 11; Pep Squad 10; Drama Club 9, 10, 11; Girls Athletic As- sociation 11 57 58 big eyes... “How could anybody do _ that?”... loves children LINDA JEANNE RAYMOND 1130 Newman Avenue “Lynne” I have no other but a woman's reason. AMBITION: Receptionist Pep Squad 11; Yearbook Business Staff; Sr. Prom a don't Care” fe VWehhii” 5 5 giggles... guitar RUSSELL A. REEVES 32 Covel Avenue “Russ” Energy and persistence conquer all things. AMBITION: Happiness Class Treasurer 9; Student Council 10, 12, Vice President 11; Christmas Semi- Formal 11; Spirit Week Committee 11, Chairman 12 athletic... quiet... pleasant people... warm person- ality... dependable... photography DEBRA LYNNE READ 46 Washington Street “Debbie” It’s nice to be natural when you're nat- urally nice. AMBITION: Undecided Library Club 9, 10 4 MAUREEN ANN RICHARDSON 17 Eleanor Drive “Moe” A good nature is one of the most pre- cious gifts of heaven. AMBITION: Elementary education Mineral Club 9; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Field Hockey 10, 11, Co-Captain 12; Girls Athletic Association Vice Presi- dent 10, Assistant Recorder 11, 12; Yearbook Business Staff; National Math Club 11, 12 DAVID S. RODGERS 40 Balmoral Court “Dave” What's life without a little fun. AMBITION: College GEOFFREY C. ROWNTREE 21 Sykes Road A day for toil, an hour for sport, but for a friend is life too short. AMBITION: College Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Track 11, 12; Base- ball 9; Lettermen’s Club 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 9, 10, 11; Yearbook Sports Editor Dochran longamialceee music... hockey enthus- iast ALAN ROSS 753 Newman Avenue “Bomba” Silent diligence is necessary for suc- cess. AMBITION: Golf professional Chess Club 9, 10, 11, 12; National Math (Give) Wh, iy Hard working... quiet... Big Al sports enthusiast... mushroom... FED Jaguar ROGER CRAIG SADLER 43 Cherry Hill Drive It matters not what you are thought to be, but what you are. AMBITION: College Sr. Council; Football 9, 12; Basketball 9; Track 12 Chinese food... 16... accident prone 59 60 xk“ GARY STEPHEN SAGAR 100 St. Laurent Pkwy. “Fathead” There'll be a hot time in the old town tonight. AMBITION: Business Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Audio-Visual Club 10, 11, 12; Sr. Parking Committee DEBORAH JEAN SAMWAYS 11 Peeptoad Court “Sam” Always happy, never sad, sometimes naughty but never bad. AMBITION: College Softball 9, 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 11, 12; Sr. Council loud self-assured toyoto... t1es s “IT know!” . concerned... blinking bow . hippie hater Te heat ee Brid dame. musical... VW van... “hey loose!”’... Noble- men RAYMOND ALBEN FRANCIS SALEEBA II 270 Taunton Avenue nGhicom He is usually found plotting jokes or mischief. AMBITION: Arab guerrilla RICHARD SANTOS 641 Arcade Avenue “Rick” There is no truer truth obtainable by man than comes by music. AMBITION: College — music Glee Club 10, 11; Sr. Council; Soph. Dance Committee PAULINE A. SAVARY 37 Roch Avenue Quiet in word and deed, yet helpful in every need. AMBITION: Business Mineral Club 9; Intramurals 10; Majo- rettes 12 KEVIN JOSEPH SHEA 681 Newman Avenue aKkeve, The world is always ready to receive talent. AMBITION: College Intramurals 9, 11, 12 “I don't know!”... shy ... sewing motorcycles . . . mechani- cal... J anet... cooking drummer... nice hair!itee musical... funny... . “buddy!” quiet... “the lad” STEPHEN WADE SHAW 25 Melanie Circle I am what I am and nothing will change me. AMBITION: Auto-body Track 9, 10 KIRKLAND RICHARD PAUL SHIELDS 60 Fieldwood Avenue I kicked off my shoes and felt the good earth under my feet. AMBITION: Undecided 61 62 good listener... “hi Suyl oo .. honest... often funny Ss eG = AS PATRICIA SILVA 67 West Avenue “Pat” Of all crafts, to be honest is the master Crate AMBITION: Physical therapist KATHLEEN JULIA SILVA 761 County Street “Kathy” Her heart is better than all the heads in the world. AMBITION: Secretary Volleyball 9; Jr. Prom Library Club 10, 11, 12; Spanish Club 9 sincere... loves home economics... loud voice Leroy, boy Jo's .. . motorcycles L. BRADFORD SIMMONS, JR. 9 Warren Avenue “lrad® His grin is merry and he’s sincere but in his eyes the mischief’s clear. AMBITION: College MARIAN C. SIMMONS 9 Warren Avenue “Mar” “Simmons ” A spark of mischief in her eyes, a love of laughter in her heart. AMBITION: College Class Treasurer 10, 11, 12; Softball 10, 11. 12; Ski Club 11, 12; Drama Club 9, 10, 12; French Club 9; Yearbook Layout Staff; Foreign Study League 11; Nation- al Honor Society 11, 12; G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; Pep Squad 10 Ohne babys | feelennee “HEY”... vivacious BARRY WILLIAM SNAPE 42 Shirwood Drive Some think he is bashful but others doubt it. AMBITION: College Basketball 9, 11, 12; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 10, 11; Intramurals 9, 10, 2 ebrackel 1 DEBORAH ANN SOUSA 468 Arcade Avenue “sya” “Deb” To have a friend is to be one. AMBITION: Nursing Future Nurses Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Span- ish Club 9, 10, 11, 12; French Club 11; Library Club 10 Snapper... the Berk- shires ...considerate... “chickachicka”’ MICHAEL ANDREW SORENSEN 213 Jean Drive “Sorry” “Mike’”’ One of the greatest pleasures in life is conversation. AMBITION: College Swim Team 11, 12; Lettermen’s Club 12; Drama Club 12 jOKCLe ae tennis... swimmer Jr. Achievement . . . good- natured... sewing... nice dresser CATHERINE ZAIDA SOUTO 250 County Street “Cathe” I live for the future in the distance and the good that I can do. AMBITION: Nursing Intramurals 9, 10; Library Club 11, 12; Future Nurses Club 12 Bobby... concerned... pleasant 63 1 DEBORAH DIANE STONELY 20 Applejack Lane “Stone” The flower that follows the sun does so even on rainy days. AMBITION: Career in the humanities Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Glee Club 9, 10; National Math Club 10, 11, 12; Jr. Prom BRUCE A. TABER 79 Coyle Drive “Bruiser” Life’s an institution, let’s take it as it comes. AMBITION: Success Band 9, 10, 11; National Math Club 10, 11, 12; Football Manager 11; Hockey Clirpsee2 f ee good listener... always smiling ... “oh well” hysterical parloterr Straaaysak... Gyy.0: President . . . capable Hockey... trumpet... talkative Bruce... Coke theme song... sweet... “you guys!” SUSAN JANET STRZESAK 67 Woodward Avenue “Sue” She does her work without being told, she has a head full of sense and a heart of gold. AMBITION: Teacher F.T.A. 9, 10, 11, President 12; Girls Ath- letic Association 10, 11, 12; National Math Club 11, 12; National Honor Soci- ety 11, Secretary 12; Drama Club 9, Li- brary Club 9 CYNTHIA MARIE ANN TAMER 20 “Cindy” There is nothing enduring in life except what she builds in a man’s heart. AMBITION: Hairdresser Basketball 10; Softball 9; Tennis 10, 11; Mineral Club 9, 10; Class Representa- tive 9; Field Hockey 10; Drama Club 10, 11; Intramurals 9, 10; Glee Club 11, 12 sociable... gullible... cheerful RAYMOND THIBAULT 80 West Avenue “Ray” If work interferes with pleasure — well I'll give up work. AMBITION: Construction SHEILA ANN TANSEY 76 St. Laurent Pkwy. You shall never take her without an an- swer unless you take her without her tongue. AMBITION: Hairdresser Class Secretary 9; Ski Club 11; French Club 9; Intramurals 10 Howard Johnson's... good guy... Alexander Monday ... cars nice Caleren nice clothes... quiet SHARON LEE TRAVERS 535 Arcade Avenue A sunny nature wins lasting friendship everywhere. AMBITION: College RICHARD J. TRACEY 1187 Newman Avenue irc ka People who make no noise are danger- ous. AMBITION: Construction Library Club 9; Glee Club 9; F.T.A. 12; Jr. Prom; Majorettes 10, 11, Co-Captain 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; G.A.A. 10, Secretary 11, 12; Sr. Prom; Basketball 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Yearbook Ass’t. Business Man- ager Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Lettermen’s Club 10, 11, 12; Sophomore Council; Sr. Council Skip ian basketball star... distinctive walk 65 CATHERINE MARY URBONAS 41 Oakhill Avenue Cathie I'm going to be a philosopher and walk barefooted in the market. AMBITION: Wanderer kind-hearted... gener- OUS ee Derturbed. eae co-operative JOYCE LYNN UKLEJA 27 Haig Avenue Goodness is beauty in its best estate. AMBITION: Fashion buyer sketches... imagina- tive... individualis- tiG’aes beard... sailor... math whiz... “groovin” HENRY VAN AHNEN RAYMOND VENTURA 28 County Street “Big Va 524 Newman Avenue “Rip” He worries not, he hurries not. AMBITION: Life Nothing great was ever achieved with- out enthusiasm. Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Baseball 9, 10, AMBITION: Professional athlete 11, 12; Lettermen’s Club 12; National Math Club 10, 11, 12; Chess Club 10, 11, Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Mineral Club 9 12; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Lettermen’s Club 12 masculine... athletic Stat ee e442 oe eee TT gonna do him in!” 66 ELENA LORRAINE EMMA NORA ANN VEZZA 10 Ash Street It is almost a definition of a lady to say she is one who never inflicts pain. AMBITION: Medicine National Honor Society 11, 12; Track 10; Intramurals 9, 10; Yearbook Literary Staff; Spanish Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Library 9, 10, 11; Chess Club 10 THOMAS ROBERT WARD 128 Oakland Avenue “Duck” Mischief is my master and I am its slave. AMBITION: Disc jockey Mineral Club 9; Sr. Council; Sr. Prom SrainVeliitlemsbugs ae friendly .. . studious Al ja ea cooking... Bi) OC Vueaeete short stuff sweet... nice... trick CAROL ANN VINNITI 71 Fall River Avenue “Shorty” Life is very short and uncertain; let us spend it the best we can. AMBITION: Secretary Newspaper 11, 12; Pep Squad 9, 10; G lee Club 9, 10, 11; Drama Club 9; Jr. Prom; Soph. Float; Soph. Dance Com- mittee MARIE THERESE WEST 136 Forest Avenue I deem nothing alien to my feelings that concerns a human being. AMBITION: Executive’s secretary Intramurals 9, 10; National Honor Soci- ety 11, 12; French Club 11; Jr. Prom; Sr. Prom; Drama Club 9; Yearbook Busi- ness Staff 67 68 PATRICIA ANNE WESTCOTT 700 Pine Street “Pat” Be happy, but be happy through piety. AMBITION: Teacher Glee Club! 9s 112s An ol Olen 2: Drama Club 9, 11, 12; Mineral Club 9; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Jr. Prom; Year- book Business Staff MARK WHITWORTH 46 Applejack Lane exe Take time to play; it is the secret of youth. AMBITION: Help people Football 11, 12; Indoor Track 11, 12; firacks Liles DramanGlbeidmi2eeSia Club 12; Student Council 12; Letter- men’s Club 12; Sr. Council snowfall doodles... studious... mous people Rainbow... quotes _fa- “So I thought she was Shy aaa good-looking dresser Effiesser know!” ... pretty smile athletic... ne 6 neat whacked out VW ... . first ... Texas drawl JOHN T. WHITAKER 130 Pimental Drive “Whit” A handsome man is never scorned. AMBITION: Physical education in- structor Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12; Indoor Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Football 9; Lettermen’s Club 12; Intramurals 10, 11, 12 WT EVELYN R. WILHELM 115 Ferncliffe Road “By” A ready hand, a cheerful grin, and troubles vanish. AMBITION: College Drama Club 12; National Honor Socie- ty 11, 12; Yearbook Staff MARGUERITE G. WILLIAMS 14 River Street “Maggie” A sunny nature wins lasting friendship everywhere. AMBITION: Registered nurse Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball 11, 12; F.N.C. 10, 11, President 12; French Club 11; Yearbook Girls’ Sports Editor; Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12; G.A.A. 12; Soft- ball 9, 10, 11, 12; Soph. Council; News- paper 11, 12 REBECCA WISEMAN 60 Back Street “Becky” Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low. AMBITION: Tissue specialist gym lover... full of fun... energetic BRUCE RENE WILKINSON 89 Grosvenor Avenue “Wilkie” To become a great man it is necessary to become a rascal. AMBITION: College versatile... skates... genuine transfer from Indiana... “Tien” (ten)... sweet smile ELIZABETH ANNIE WOOD 11 Sanders Avenue GWA” Wise to resolve and patient to perform. AMBITION: Psychologist Yearbook Literary Editor; Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Majorettes 10, 11, 12; Na- tional Honor Society 11, 12; National Math Club 10, 11, 12; High School Col- umnist 11, 12; Field Hockey 11; Glee Club 9, 11; Chess Club 11; Student Drug They von Wil, THEE, SN, TIO) alle Je Iban, ial lA intelligent... “um, well”... industrious... piano player 69 FRED A. YAGHJIAN 1655 Fall River Avenue ‘Lloyd «.)i0y Erie Life is short apd I intend to enjoy it. AMBITION: Undecided KEVIN YANKEE 35 Sanders Avenue He is a well made man with good deter- mination. AMBITION: Undecided hot wheel... talka- tive... one of the three musketeers JUDITH YOUNG 35 Benson Avenue “Judy” Uncontrollable laughter arose among the blessed goddesses. AMBITION: College and happiness Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Band 9, 10; Glee Club 11, 12; National Math Club 11, 12; F.T.A. 12; G.A.A. 11; Pep Squad 11; Intramurals 9, 10, 11; Library Club 10; Newspaper 9; Yearbook Business Staff giggles... grease mon- key ... “guess what?” Looking back we share a piece of time already passed — a memory 70 Superlatives Most Versatile Marian and Tom 71 Most Likely to Succeed or te ee LT TTT 1-H S80enmm Most Studious f 1} £2 32 Naieminmeeietees Pt tt 4 SAUUS0000G000cuenEeEe Seer a ebb ETT Tet a ‘HOS5S ES 0sanm aes CUSTODIAN PETE ETT IG Se ey AGKESIG SE My ae cteneenes Suaesadage TEESE PEE ET EET Pitti iii wae ee 4 Th Kris and Greg Done Most for the School 7 Kim and Russ Best Looking Best Actor and Actress Linda and Jim PS sie Ce cdiaae Tara and Mark Joyce and Bob Best Dressed Most Masculine and Most Feminine Donna and Jim Class Flirts Siig ‘ Linda and John Most Artistic Most Musical Marilyn and Paul Most Athletic Cathy and Rick Maggy and Geoff 75 76 Judy and Steve Most Gullible Donna and Tom Cindy and Andy We are all warriors in the battle of life, but some must lead and others follow Student Government 78 Student Council Officers ' +4 S. Emond, President; S. MacIsaac, Vice President; K. Oliver, Treasurer; K. Berriman, Secretary Student Council (1) S. Maclsaac, K. Berriman, K. Oliver, S. Emond; (2) S. Mullen, B. Roberts, D. Heuberger, T. Reale, J. DeSilva, R. Reeves, J. Mullen, D. Pinucci, G. Handy, B. Goodman, T. McAloon, M. Whitworth, D. Hodge, K. MaclIsaac Senior Class Officers (1) R. Goodman, President; L. Berriman, Secretary; (2) M. Simmons, Treasurer; T. McAloon, Vice President Senior Council FaRKRETERE riritian (1) J. Lundgren, M. Messiler, S. Emond, T. Dolan, L. Berriman, M. Simmons, M. Cuddy; (2) R. Goodman, T. McAloon, D. Samways, M. Leite, J. Colby, K. Macalister, A. Cushing, D. Lefebvre, R. Palana, M. Whitworth, R. Reeves; (3) R. Tracey, P. Hogan, R. Santos, C. Manley, J. Carr, R. Sadler, P. Krupowicz, G. Handy 79 80 Junior Class Officers (1) J. Holmes, Vice President; T. Reale, President; (2) H. Drohan, Secretary; B. Duncan, Junior Council ; pggggeaaayyaaagat (1) D. Hopkins, P. Abraham, D. Olean, K. Berriman, D. Roberts, P. Parsons; (2) D. Cabassa, K. Jackson, P. Gouras, M. Roy, D. Augustine, P. Wood, N. Tameo, K. Fahey, B. Duncan, H. Drohan; (3) S. Maclsaac, J. Jobe, D. Heuberger, T. Reale, J. Holmes Sophomore Class Officers (1) D. Hodge, President; S. Ruggiero, Vice President; (2) D. Rose, Secretary; S. Pardini, Treasurer Sophomore Council (1) D. Perry, S. Pardini, S. Ruggiero, D. Hodge, D. Rose, D. Pinucci; (2) L. Fournier, J. Mullen, J. Azulay, K. Oliver, L. Sa- vary, L. Riley, J. Sloane 81 reshman Class Officers I (1) T. George, Treasurer; S. Berriman, Secretary; (2) S. Kaveny, Vice President; J. De- Silva, President Freshman Council (1) S. Mullen, K. Maclsaac, S. Berriman, B. Franco, S. Kaveny, N. McMahon, T. George, H. Oswald; (2) B. Roberts, R. Spinacci, J. DeSilva, B. O’Hara, R. Cockayne, M. Whitworth 82 We are born for cooperation. Organizations 84 Senior Class Advisor Mr. John Murphy Class and Club Advisors SE ee a ne eet (1) Mrs. D. DiOrio, Miss A. Heaton, Mrs. S. Wing, Miss I. Shaw, Miss G. Isles; (2) Mr. L. LeClerc, Mr. F. Nelson, Mr. J. Murphy, Mr. F. Mooney, Mr. T. Sullivan, Mr. W. Butler, Mr. R. Burke, Mr. J. Hanley, Mr. B. Ellis, Mr. O. LeClerc, Mr. J. Kinder udio Visual Club M. Butterworth, N. Goodman, D. Britton, E. Feeley, R. Sturtevant Chess Club Seated (1) V. Brown, J. Burke, D. Garrahan, R. Grenier, J. Ross; (2) T. Mahoney, K. Keough 85 Band pital ne 4 a WARRIOR W RCHING BARD, wed. ; of oy bn) 5 nf ae - ‘ H. Toro, Director; (1) E. Johnson, L. Amaral; (2) K. Blair, H. Oswald, S. Ricciardi; (3) K. Goyette, D. Berson, A. Garneau, J. Kus- iak, R. Salve; (4) S. Bliven, K. Edwards (Co-President), D. Benson (Co-President), D. Lussier, M. Messier, R. Mann, C. Allen, S. Pettorelli, M. Butterworth; (5) J. Marshall, M. Lussier, A. Harding, A. Ferreria, T. Duell, G. Seal, P. Blair, D. Farrell; (6) R. Thumith, M. Chandler, W. Pearl, R. Halliwell, E. Feeley, S. Cooksey, M. Bastow, R. L’Heureux; (7) R. Propatier, B. Snape, D. Britton, J. White, M. Gorman Majorettes (1) R. Porter (Captain); (2) D. Greggerson, S. Travers (Co-Captain), M. Messier, S. Gilbert; (3) K. Turoff, P. Savory, H. Paine, E. Wood, A. George, B. Mello (absent) 86 (1) D. Broze, H. Halliwell, L. Correia, D. Stebenne, L. Gamboa, J. Lundgren, S. Kagan, D. Kingsbury, B. Benson; (2) L. Pearson, S. Mello, P. Westcott, D. Rose, D. LeMay, K. Martin, C. Tamer, D. Benson, D. Augustine; (3) D. Campbell, K. Earle, B. Mello, C. Mallon, G. Galimberti, J. Young, P. Hicks, D. Greenwood, M. Williams, L. Lombard; (4) S. Corbitt, L. Beatty, J. Laffee, C. Picoz- zi, D. Sousa, C. Hayes, B. Dellefemine Boys’ Glee Club (1) T. Leonard, P. Amaral, T. Estrella, J. Campbell, A. Michaud, R. Chartier, D. Deans, D. Perry; (2) M. Carraciolo, D. Carracio- lo, S. Chandley, P. Taylor, G. Thomas, S. Lemieux, P. Woodhams, J. White 87 Seniors (1) L. Kaczowka, K. Macalister, D. Stonely, O. Bettencourt, A. Cushing; (2) P. Westcott, B. Mello, S. Gilbert, E. Wood, T. Dolan, C. Leonard; (3) K. Edwards, M. Leite, L. Berthiaume, C. Boudreau, C. Fiske, G. Grace, E. Wilhelm, S. Corbitt, J. Young, J. Gras- so; (4) R. Thibault, R. Goodman, M. Simmons, J. Colby, S. Emond, C. Kaveny, C. Mackenzie, K. Healy; (5) G. Handy, C. Man | ley, M. Whitworth, N. Goodman, R. Gossler, T. McAloon Juniors (1) D. Augustine, D. Benson, D. Olean, S. Bliven, C. Quattrucci, P. Parsons; (2) S. Shaw, J. Jobe, C. O’Brien, P. Wood, D. Nelson, 88S. Kagan, P. Gouras, L. Leonard, J. Banna, T. Reale; (4) M. Lindell, D. James, J. Greely, D. Hopkins, L. Johnson, C. Hawksley, S. Maclsaac be ee SAE EERE S =] Say be Fs L? (1) H. Halliwell, K. Goyette, B. Benson, L. Preston, D. Macedo; (2) S. Sturtevant, D. Rose, S. Ruggiero, S. Mello, C. Littlefield, L. Sullivan; (3) W. Pearl, J. Westcott, S. Ricciardi, C. Gouveia, T. Arujo, S. Salzillo, M. Bailey, R. L’Heureux Freshmen (1) A. Garneau, K. Seropian, V. Soja, J. Jobe, M. Jutras; (2) D. Sturtevant, F. Padykula, D. LeBeau, J. Frisolone, B. Franco, N. McMahon, H. Oswald, P. Tameo, L. McAloon, N. Chandley; (3) S. Ellery, J. Tweedy, S. Edwards, P. Gaglio, B. Burke, D. Sousa, J. Brackett, P. Keough, K. MaclIsaac 89 rench Club (1) B. Benson, S. Ricciardi, K. Christopher, L. Preston, O. Bettencourt, L. Riley; (2) D. De Medeiros, S. Kaveny, C. Ruggiero, C. Allen, R. Halliwell, K. Tameo, K. Goyette, L. Fournier, H. Halliwell, M. West, N. Holmes; (3) P. Parsons, J. Westcott, L. Bump, M. Bailey, S. Mello, J. Cabassa, K. Healy, C. Leonard, A. Cushing, D. Hodge; (4) S. Provazza, L. Leonard, W. Pearl, M. Hines, R. L’Heureux, C. Hawksley, K. Oliver, S. Provazza Spanish Club (1) R. McGee, S. Poole, J. Grasso, C. Mackenzie, S. Gilbert, E. Vezza; (2) D. Rose, K. Nordstrom, S. Kagan, H. Paine, S. Lindberg, D. Poliquin, L. Texeira, J. Lebel, P. Wood, C. Ferreira; (3) K. Healy, S. Howitt, J. Caderio, D. Silva, D. Rejo, W. Cruz, 90 N. Paine, R. Horton, T. Reale, S. Darling, P. Hogan, R. L'Heureux, R. Santos, C. Moreira, G. Seal, J. Humphrey Future Teachers’ Association (1) S. Kaveny, M. Richardson, K. Nordstrom, C. Killam (Treasurer), P. Westcott (Secretary), N. Tameo, K. Edwards, R. Palana, D. Augustine; (2) K. Tracy, J. Westcott, S. Ellery, B. Mello, S. Travers, H. Oswald, D. Stebbenne, C. Ruggiero, S. Strzesak (Pres- ident), D. Olean, S. Edwards; (3) C. Leonard, C. Fiske, C. MacKenzie, G. Wynne, J. Young, L. Novotny Future Nurses’ Association (1) O. Sweeney, S. Castiglia, C. LeMay, S. Harrop, M. Williams, L. Lombard, E. Dunklee, L. Parent; (2) H. Paine, K. Lagerquist, J. Ruggiero, S. Pardini, D. Rose, M. Szczepanek, K. Goyette, D. Berson, M. Cavallero, L. Fournier, P. Ainsworth, J. Mahler, R. Hopkins; (3) S. Gilbert, K. Healy, D. Hopkins, C. Sloane, D. Sousa, S. Emond, C. Zaida, E. Zaida, P. Zaida, J. Pimental 91 92 Cheerleaders oe (1) L. Berthiaume, M. Szczepanek, T. Dolan (Co-Captain), N. Tameo, L. Leonard, J. Lundgren (Captain), J. Colby, J. Gorman, J. Buffington, D. Stebenne, D. Perry Pep Squad (1) L. Lipp (Captain), P. Parsons, K. Oliver, L. Preston, K. Berriman (Co-Captain), L. Sullivan, V. Osouliecki, D. Kingsbury, R. Saunders, P. Wood; (2) S. Provazza, M. Cavallero, T. Johnson, L. McArdle, L. D’Amico, D. Guidice, M. Downes, B. Franco, L. Beady; (3) D. Nelson, J. Firsaloni, V. Charest, R. Smith, K. Earl, N. McMahon, L. Hudson, C. Boudreau, S. Corbitt, D. LeBeau; (4) D. LeMay, S. Ellery, J. Tweedy, J. Brackett, T. George, L. Bowen, L. McAloon, S. Edwards, L. Colby; (5) C. Letourneau, S. Pardini, D. Rose, C. Burke, J. Parker, S. Mello, E. Benson, D. Ferland; (6) L. Craven, D. Dufresne, S. Sousa, G. Ruggiero, J. Spen- cer, J. Sloane, L. Fournier, S. Provazza, C. Fiske SE eae (1) C. Killam, S. Strzesak, R. Boucher, S. Gilbert, E. Vezza, E. Wood; Standing (2) K. Nordstrom, O. Bettencourt, B. Mello, R. Daneau, D. Greggerson, M. Leite, M. Simmons, R. Ogden, K. Macalister, A. Cushing, R. Palana; (3) T. McAloon, C. Manley, G. Cipriano, J. Kerr, S. Blake, W. Hicks, S. Travers; (missing) E. Wilhelm National Math Club (1) R. Palana, K. MacAlister, A. Cushing, D. Stonely, M. Richardson; (2) C. Killam, R. Porter, O. Bettencourt, C. Manley, T. Dolan, J. Lundgren; Standing (3) T. McAloon, S. Strzesak, K. Lagerquist, C. Hawksley, K. Jackson, S. Gilbert, E. Wood, J. Young, J. Gorman, D. Cabassa, S. Emond, M. Leite, T. Reale; (4) R. Goodman, N. Goodman, M. Almeida, S. Blake, G. Cipriano, 93 A. Ross, H. Cosimini, H. VanAhnen ewspaper (1) S. Rogan, D. James, C. Lindell, H. Hood, A. George, L. D'Amico, S. Salzillo: (2) K. Healy, M. Hines, M. Grenier, S. Furtado, D. Stebenne, D. Fontaine, E. Marshall, L.Gammons, D. Band; (3) S. Shaw, G. Motta, R. McArdle, R. Monarch, R. Miranda, M. Panciotti, P. Amaral, M. Costa, J. Burke Library oa : cet 5 } a eae Fr + ter ¥ HHT , $ ¥ Re eo att Gee ; “— oe , pe ; + le ee’ ig 4 {5 ++ Be 2 =f 13 4 ke jm ¥ + E eo i ee ee . + ; ff. ‘ ; , ‘e ‘ i e : cranes Tee wpe shea sbedea (1) D. Snowden, S. Macedo, Mrs. Dunklee, Mrs. DiOrio, C. Fiske, M. Jutras, C. Nerney, K. Blair, D. Band, C. Souto, E. Zaida, S. Oliveira; (2) J. Buffington, M. Sczcepanek, J. Labelle, S. Ricciardi, S. Rogan, C. Sealey, H. Paine, D. Perry, C. Medeiros, G. 94 Grace, C. DiOrio, H. Halliwell, M. Pezzullo, L. Lombard, J. Pimental, P. Zaida Lettermen’s Club (1) M. Gossler, H. Cosimini, T. Piquette, M. Whitworth, G. Mitchell, G. Handy, J. Campbell, D. Boucher; (2) R. Turner, R. Tra- cey, J. Provazza, H. VanAhnen, A. Bryson, F. Roy, J. Bliss, J. McAloon; (3) S. McCarron, R. Goodman, J. Jardine, T. McAloon, S. Blake, M. Harding, R. Boucher, K. O’Connell, G. Rowntree, A. Murphy, J. Whitaker, R. Stedman, M. Capello, J. Rosa Girls’ Athletic Association (1) D. Basilier, O. Bettencourt, B. Franco, M. Richardson, G. Galimberti, B. Craveiro, K. Greggerson, L. McAloon, J. Berg, C. Ruggiero; (2) L. Lagerquist, C. Fiske, C. Letourneau, S. Ruggiero, D. Rose, M. Williams, K. Earle, J. LaBelle, D. Lockwood, N. McMahon, L. Kenyon, S. Lindberg; (3) N. Chandley, S. Kaveny, D. Augustine, P. Abraham, D. Nelson, P. Parsons, K. Berriman, P. Wood, C. LeMay, K. Lagerquist, L. Riley; (4) E. Wood, E. Manley, D. Olean, L. Blake, B. Lynch, J. Greely, S. Graham, M. LeMay, J. Ruggiero, L. Leonard; (5) S. Gilbert, C. Ferreira, M. Simmons, A. Cushing, L. Gammons, S. Kagan, J. Wynne, P. 95 Keough, J. Jobe, R. Galvin; (6) D. Dufrense, B. Mello, C. Mackenzie, E. Dunklee, M. Leite, K. Macalister, C. Kaveny, T. Dolan, B. Galvin, S. Travers Mineral Club 96 (1) M. Healy, R. Ward, B. Butterworth, R. Turcotte, W. Boots, P. Danielson, J. Ustas, D. Lang, R. Ward, V. Brown; (2) S. Ricciar- di, N. McMahon, D. Hodge, C. Picozzi, K. Robatille, H. Halliwell, N. Jutras, B. Burley, L. McAloon, P. Hicks, K. Earle, G. Gal- imberti, L. Preston, L. Sullivan, D. Kingsbury, L. Pearson, L. Bump, C. Allen; (3) M. Lucier, J. Ciavola, M. Rutter, R. Sceeles, R. Periera, R. Taylor, J. Wolstencroft, R. Spinacci, J. Humphrey, G. Roderick, S. Howitt, J. McDonald, W. Cruz, A. Terra, R. L'Heureux; (4) G. Seal, R. Cavallero, P. Taylor, M. Whitworth, J. Rebello, P. Schultz, E. Staltaire, M. Panciotti, J. Rose, C. Feel- ey, D. Silva, A. Williams Reet Serr es Ss Se ti nae a emesis AR sR ee RD ie A a GIR Ne NN AN A: AOR he me eth J ie = rt kd (1) G. Amedee; (2) K. Keough, A. Bessette (1) H. Halliwell, P. Wood, D. Stebenne, L. Berthiaume; (2) M. Roy, D. Rose, S. Pardini, K. Oliver, J. Gorman, L. Riley; (3) K. Greggerson, C. Sloane, R. Hopkins, M. Cuddy, C. Hawskley, B. Manley, K. Christopher, D. Greggerson, L. Leonard 98 Editors (1) E. Wood, B. Mello, K. Macalister (Editor-in-Chief), C. Kaveny, M. Leite; (2) L. Berriman, O. Bettencourt, M. Williams, Marilyn Caldwell (absent) Literary and Layout Staffs . pian 2 A SA AIR, A A a - nel TE A at ith Sed - Smeal a ee % .2 0 th eseatieaimeed Le ad Ce cenaenanamietdiiintiacetieentiediiemmeeel _ ome he SM — A We - | ecm lt : a nN RRNA, A mm ail = ee ae em ee | a eereaenerans ¢ ae 2 4 ee RET NRNNNNNRNNCNeerae meme C ccem lt caaaal I fini ES A = wes = SS oe 8 aremnuen same ee ee ee a m A A ° oe ee emmmnainal Se TT ee SRNR, mmm smn em eee mm SPR an, Pe, a es wan A, a Fe AY OO TTI 5 ——— mm, ann, heh, — ee = som 2 ae ee ee I OM EN UTTER, aa. cca mead Mla tells ——s se or emer ea £ . + rs - a At, oe A, Ld . ad ee A ea ‘ % 7 — . . ced sith v ‘i Fe a wre rere a a “ ‘ 4 - - ' a: — (1) C. Moreira, K. Edwards, T. Dolan, E. Vezza, D. Poliquin, L. Kaczowka, K. Lagerquist, B. Galvin, K. Nordstrom: (2) S. Castiglia, M. Simmons, P. Amaral, E. Dunklee, L. Berthiaume I. Allard, M. Costa; (2) S. Gilbert, R. Ogden, : LEAL ALE eg i 2 SS oe te 3% f — “ xo anil As: me ae MIN ge 2 @ i: rie oi Sat lilies aE tT 2 23 =a CO =: Ik FEE } B. Mello, C. Leonard, T. Dolan, L. Raymond, L. Kaczowka ’ (1) M. West ttnomoenv it ree Ski Club (1) C. Boudreau, L. Berthiaume, S. Gilbert, G. Handy, J. Bliss, M. Simmons; (2) J. Humphrey, F. Padykula, R. McGuy, L. Riley, N. Holmes, P. Bliss, L. Gamboa, D. Daneua, K. Christopher, K. Healy, J. Young, D. Band; (3) D. Gagne, C. Cushman, D. Botelho, J. Imbrie, M. Whitworth, M. Whitworth, S. MaclIsaac, G. Rowntree, M. Gorman - Sadie coed Foreign Study League Rey [SI AW. I (1) C. Kaveny, M. Leite, D. Killam; (2) J. Lundgren, A. Cushing, M. Simmons; (3) Stitch, B. Dunklee 100 A season | of love and laughter, of light and life. Activities Scherazade 103 Homecoming Marian Simmons, Kathy Berriman The freshmen are full of hot air.” “Don’t take this lying down!” ’ “a Queen: Linda Kaczowka Joann Mullen, conse ’ Court: Susan Mullen MEE Dist TERME eee Maten 104 Spiri Week de _ Ve | r ie ce ‘ .) ey “What legs!” “Ouch! My fingers!” Seekonk’s contribution to world ‘beauty’. 105 Sophomore Semi-Formal Christmas Concert Christmas hi i he pl PA ht I§ andlel ” Seg 2. . adh pg nais ee oe pede gph nee rag + He OGLE AN Wer Our most important are our earliest years. Underclassmen HR 108 (1) S. Bliven, P. Brodeur, D. Stebenne, C. Augustine, P. Abraham; (2) K. Berriman, L. Blake, D. Berson, D. Benson, E. Stadnik, S$. Andrews; (3) V. Augustine, J. Bairos, D. Bear, J. White, J. Banna; (4) R. Blackledge, D. Boucher, D. Azulay, A. Belsky, M. Abelson HR 201 (1) L. D'Amico, P. Conti, D. Dias, R. Cardullo, H. Drohan; (2) P. Ferreira, D. Cabassa, C. Fisk, B. Duncan, K. Fahey, J. Edwards; (3) J. Camp- bell, M. Caracciolo, R. Cardin, J. Cosimini, J. Correia, J. Cosimini; (4) R. Collins, S. DeAngelis, J. Ferland, M. Capello, R. Ferland, R. Craveiro, J. Costa, S. Chandley 114 HR 202 (1) S. Olean, D. Olean, D. Perry, B. Manley, P. Parsons, D. Nelson, R. Hodgeman, P. Rose; (2) S. Shaw, R. Marnach, R. MacKay, R. O’Con- nel, T. Morris, S. MacIsaac, R. McArdle, G. Motta HR 205 (1) D. Hopkins, J. Holmes, M. Hines, L. Gammons, S. Furtado, R. Halliwell; (2) A. George, M. Gray, S. Genest, P. Gouras, J. Greeley, C. Hawksley, D. Gomes, N. Hicks; (3) D. Garrahan, P. Hines, R. Greaves, D. Heuberger, F. Hodde, S. Hanson, S. Darling, T. Reale, R. Gren- ier 115 (1) S. Laushway, S. Kagan, C. Lemay, K. Jackson, M. Humphrey, M. Lemay; (2) K. Larrabee, B. Waller, D. James, S. Johnson, L. Leonard, L. Lipp, L. Johnson; (3) M. Lindell, R. W. Horton, R. Horton, J. Joubert; (4) S. Lima, J. Jobe, D. Lacroix, W. Larkin, P. LeBeau, J. Hubbard, E. Lin- coln, D. Leite, B. Larkin (1) J. Ruggiero, D. Robitaille, M. Rehbein, A. Risio, B. Waller, M. Roy, P. Ainsworth, D. Roberts, D. Raposa; (2) D. Pyron, G. Seal, J. Quintin, A. Salve, D. Richards, A. Ramos, F. Roy, R. Propatier, D. Johnson HR 215 (1) M. Cavallaro, P. Zaida, J. Pimental, M. Walsh, G. Wynne, C. O’Brien, D. Woods, N. Tameo, P. Wood; (2) M. Soderlund, J. McAioon, M. Texeira, M. Almeida, H. Harding, G. Walek, G. Vincelette, H. Young, D. Voorhees, K. Stingle 117 Sophomore HR 107 , A. Souza, J. Westcott, L. Beattie ’ J. Wolstencroft, G. Wilson; (2) T. Welch . R. West, L. Zarrella, I. Veader, D. Wood, ’ K. Langwell, L. Savory, M. Lynch, S. Zapasnik (1) J. Ukleja, K. Yankee D. Hoyle, J. Mayers isi HR 127 O. Sweeney, S. Sturtevant, K. Turoff, D. Tavernier, L. Sullivan; (2) S. St. Laurent, D. Thomas, R. D. Snowden, R. Stedman, R. Trahan ’ ’ G. Trahan, R. Turner, M. Szczepanek, W. Stone, D. Tamco, D. Silva (1) C. Simmons, D. Theroux, C. Thibault Thumith, J. Sloane, D. Sim, 118 T: i es 2 carat seb M. Boudreau, be ; (3) a C. Cushman inhi eae ’ hs U P. Capello, M. Callahan M. Emond ) A D. Botelho, M. Almeida; , P. Brewer, (2 ’ G. Brown, M. Bastow V. Brown, R. Barchi E. Dalton, P. Corbin, D. Farrell; W. Egan, M. Fahey, D. Fitton, M. Chandley ’ ’ o 4 rz =| aa) cal S = Oo [S) oO ce ise] O i= r aaa, a — S = igo) i Ee oo i o ‘=| OQ op) SS ’ L. Bump, J. Buffington, J. Cabassa M. Bailey, (1) J. Cordeiro, W. Cruz, J. Cipriano, W. Defontes, S. Chow, D. DeMedeiros Devine, D. Cuddigan, D. Dunklee, K. Christopher, J. Ciavola, J. August (1) J. Carolan, P. Carr, K. Blair, C. Allen, B. Benson; B. Agren a se . es ners (2) , L. Four- L. Kenyon, N. S. Howitt ’ N. Haworth, D. Fraser; P. Kaczowka ’ ’ R. Hopkins C. Harris C. Lindell ’ ’ M. Grenier , E. Genest ; (2) J. Luther Sepals J. Imbrie, D. Froment K. Lariviere; D. Hodge, ’ ° ee Hod HPs = Lape o 2 a a0 an a fc) n bY o oD 0 o mS O MM a 2 = o ° O — a o £ SC on Z a ao OO i=l o He} = o ae A. sj o ao) n © ® be mM = (1) D. Lockwood, R. Marnock, D. Macedo, N. Lemay, C. Littlefield, J. Lebel, Hood, S. Jodat, K. Goyette, M. Magdich, D. Gagne, M. Gorman Kistner, G. Letourneau hd tty RE ey HR 212 (1) S. Mello, N. McGovern, H. Paine, J. Parker, L. Miguel, C. Nerney, S. Pardini, J. Mullen, L. Texeira, V. Osowiecki, K. Martin; (2) M. Pari- seau, J. Marshall, D. McKeton, G. Masse, D. O'Brien, K. O’Connell, N. Paine, A. Nelson, W. Pearl HR 213 (1) E. Sheldon, P. Saleeba, M. Pezzullo, L. Preston, S. Ruggiero, R. Sceeles, D. Quirk; (2) G. Roderick, S. Ricciardi, C. DiOrio, L. Riley, D. Pi- nucci, S. Rogan, S. Rutter, C. Seeley; (3) J. Rose, C. Rehbien, G. Provazza, J. Ross, P. Schultz 121 Freshman le PRBOAG: Bee ot een EO Gee peta HR 104 (1) B. Craveiro, L. Cullinan, P. Conti, S. Colaluca, D. Daneau, L. Correia, V. Charest, R. Dean; (2) M. Downes, N. Chandley, B. Dellefemine, L. Craven, L. Colby, K. Dowler, M. Choate; (3) H. Cushing, S. Cooksey, R. Charron, D. Dubuc, M. Cobb, R. Cockayne, M. Chandler; (4) T. Duell, W. Caldwell, R. Chartier, J. Campbell, F. Conti, P. Dean, J. DeSilva, K. Dalton HR 102 (1) D. Basiliere, E. Benson, P. Bliss, R. Berard, N. Borges, C. Burke, D. Caddick; (2) L. Bowen, J. Berg, J. Brackette; B. Burley, L. Amaral, J. Aguiar, S. Berriman, J. Brewer, C. Bridge; (3) T. Allison, D. Britton, M. Borges, W. Andrews, W. Blake, J. Agren, B. Butterworth; (4) D. Black- ledge, P. Blair, S. Bolduc, A. Bessette, M. Healey 122 H.R. 106 (1) L. Gamboa, P. Fraser, T. George, B. Franco, S. Graham, K. Earle, D. Guidice, C. Calimberti; (2) D. Forland, S. Edwards, S. Ellory, C. Gra- vel, P. Gagielo, A. Garneau, D. Dufresne; (3) T. Estrella, A. George, A. Fereira, S. Fagundes, R. Gendeau, C. Feeley, M. Foley; (4) E. Grace, D. Gelinas, G. Greene, D. Greaves, E. Feeley, A. George H.R. 110 (1) E. Johnson, M. Jutras, S. Kaveny, N. Hargreaves, L. Lagerquist, D. Kingsbury, P. Hicks, P. Keough, J. Jobe; (2) J. LaBelle, L. Hudson, D. Ka- naczet, C. Hayes, L. Jones, D. Hart, L. Hardman, J. Humphrey; (3) J. Humphrey, D. Harrison, J. Hall, K. Keough, J. Herrick, C. Haelsen; (4) D. Lacroix, K. Helgerson, A. Harding, M. IItzsch, J. Johnson 123 (1) P. Mahler, J. MacDonald, D. Lemay, D. LeBeau, L. McAloon, N. McMahon, A. Mello; (2) E. Lynch, D. Masse, C. Mallon, K. Maclssac, S. Mullen, D. Britt; (3) D. Lockwood, J. Lesage, J. MacDonald, D. Lussier, D. Macalister, T. Leonard, W. Botts, C. Mello; (4) R. Mann, D. Nelson, G. Teasdale, N. Laurendeau, A. McCann, A. Michaud, M. Marcinkwicz, J. Murphy HR 122 (1) D. Sturtevant, C. Tokmakian, J. Frisolone, R. Tameo, J. Walsh, D. Willis: (2) K. Tracey, E. Zaida, J. Wynne, J. Tweedy, K. Soderlund; (3) M. Turcotte, R. Taylor, R. Ward, R. Turcotte, R. Ward; (4) K. Viera, P. Danielson, A. Williams, J. Ustas 124 Ser RN rae 2 SERETIEN HR 129 (1) S. Souza, G. Ruggiero, R. Silva, L. Sears, V. Silva, A. Scowcroft, E. Saunders, C. Ruggiero, K. Metfooney; (2) K. Seropian, V. Soja, D Sousa, J. Spencer, S. St.Laurent, P. Lukasiewicz, R. Smith, L. Roy; (3) T. Silva, D. Strycharz, S. Searles, J. Ryan, N. Stimson, R. Spinacci, W Cuddigan; (4) R. Sousa, G. Seal, J. Silva, E. Staltare, D. Simpson HR 130 (1) K. Robertson, F. Padykula, K. Quirk, K. Robitaille, E. Richards, H. Oswald, D. Peters; (2) C. Picozzi, L. Pearson, J. Ondrick, L. Novotny, L Parent, D. Osowiecki; (3) L. Rose, R. Reale, P. Pereira, D. Preston, S. Peck, F. Padykula, P. Ross; (4) B. Roberts, E. Perry, D. Rijo, J. Redding- ‘ton, R. Richardson, J. Piquette, B. O’Hara 125 Happiness is freedom. 126 Pay attention. Friends are best remembered in their most natural moments Candids “Beard exercises, Doug?” “I know I shouldn’t have done it.” “You mean you don’t believe in Santa Claus?” 128 “Now, now, not without a library pass.” — i ro 2: ws ie oe alg oe A ATS “Leslie, you've got dandruff!!” eee. 6 ? “I never fumble... oops Aaa at aa aa at et aa a a a ae FINI SIZ ISAC] Sa AL ae ede INIA eT Ie ed ae eat a ad AA we POIANA Mg hae POA 5 mba,” ink that’s funny?” spot “You th “Run, to] o “To us.” “Ray, the girls will wait!!” Excelling is a personal thing... sometimes accomplished individually ... sometimes within a group... nonetheless personal and dependent upon competitive motivation. Football Z Coe a Wee = 3 Se | (1) A. Palumbo, J. Bliss, G. Rowntree, B. Goodman, R. Ventura, T. McAloon, M. Whitworth, R. Tracey, R. Sadler, D. Lacroix; (2) B. Horton, | D. Wood, J. Hubbard, V. Augustine, D. Richards, P. Coogan, J. Bairos, H. Young, M. Capello, B. Larkin, M. Emo nd, J. Allain, J. Rebello, F. Perry; (3) Coach Andreozzi, Coach T. Ridolfi, T. Morris, J. McCormick, F. Roy, D. Howells, M. Caracciolo, J. McAloon, M. Harding, W. Lar- kin, M. Abelson, S. Rudder, S. Hicks, M. Parisol, N. Paine, D. Caracciolo, Coach R. Ridolfi, Coach Perreault. Syry, % S O 44 Diman Voke 0 0 Sharon 13) a3 Somerset 8 0 Case 13 21 Tiverton, R. I. 0 13 Old Rochester 14 26 Westwood 0 34 Dennis- Yarmouth 8 22 Dighton-Rehoboth Zz Tom Ridolfi (Backfield), Bob Perreault (Head Coach), Peter Andreozzi (Line), Ron Ridolfi (Backfield). a j 3 = ’ oe . 132 Tri-Captains Tom McAloon, Ray Ventura, Bob Goodman. ¢ . re eA ie ag “Watch out, Jon.” The “Big V” scores again. 133 134 Coach’ s last game. Bee ‘The Big ‘‘Mac.” “This way, Rick.” Ventura kicks extra point. Cross Country (1) M. Lussier, S. Lemieux, J. Rosa, R. O'Conner: Ward, D Botelho, J : , he ; we 2 p : SENIORS: Rick Shields, And ce e. ; 2 ¢€ ail : aay | be pik — . MacDonald, R. Ward, Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk puesta 38 23 25 23 21 16 eal, K. Langwell, P. Wood- RECORD Somerset 21 Bishop Conolly 32 Diman Voke 31 Old Rochester 35 Case 37 Westport 46 ALL LEAGUE MEET Finished 2nd ALL CLASS MEET Finished 9th out of 26 BLACKSTONE VALLEY MEET Finished 4th CATHOLIC MEMORIAL MEET Finished 19th out of 32 COACH FRANK MOONEY 135 record breaker ‘Murph.’ a 5 wee Bee x x Come on Warriors. “Almost through.” “GO HARRIER” SEES SC AIRSinemeee 137 Basketball itn” (1) B. canes T. Piquette; (2) S. Lima, D. Leite, M. Linton, D. Richards, K. Martin, J. Hubbard, M. Capello, Coach Rowe, G. Motta — Manager. : Seekonk 46 Smith Field 81 Seekonk 45 St. Raphael 81 Seekonk 53 Lincoln 62 Seekonk 33 N. Providence 55 Seekonk 33 Tolman 93 Seekonk 51 Old Rochester 78 Seekonk 37 Connolly 68 Seekonk 44 Case . 80 Seekonk 57 Westport 55 Seekonk 60 Diman 57 Seekonk 61 Somerset 79 Seekonk 56 Holy Family 88 Seekonk 51 Old Rochester 79 Seekonk 50 Connolly 102 Seekonk 47 Case 73 Seekonk 65 Westport 51 Seekonk 43 Diman 40 Seekonk 55 Somerset 98 Seekonk 48 Holy Family 79 Seekonk 67 Davies 43 (L)Py3 pignenes M. Foley, J. Campbell, S. Searles, B. Cokayne, D. Preston, K. Langwell; (2) Coach Ridolfi, N. Paine, C. Mello, S. Barchi, M. Emond, J. Murphy, F. Conti, J. Reddington, H. George, D. Rijo, P. Ross. Piquette drives against O.R. ARID Rc) 2 ye Snape shoots from outside. Leite puts on the moves. ee % a Here come the Warriors. Don Richards for 2. Bed ¥ o Look over your shoulder. | | Good defense Barry Swim Team Se if Ny VARPTY imine (1) K. O’Connell, M. Sorenson, P. Wo odhams, McElroy, S. Peck, D. Harrison; (2) D. Boocher, P. Dean, N. Larendo, S. Bowdak, A. Harding; (3) Coach Mayers, R. Boucher, B. Stedman, R. Turner, E. Feily, R. Collins. — Pry “ Sa Ce ' : ‘ | = } COACHES: E. MAYERS (Head) J. COLLINS (Ass't.) B. Stedman, R. Boucher, K. Turner, M. Gossler. RE | ADY — SET — GO. Here we go. Beene nae geod kk hen eee . Beeeeegeas - 08s0e8 Seekonk Opponent 65 Brookton 30 65 Cumberland 35 45 Cranston West 50 58 LaSalle 37. DZ Barrington 43 56 Seekonk Alumni 39 59 Attleboro 36 56 Norwood 39 58 St. George 37 60 Westerly 35 59 Attleboro 42 51 LaSalle 44 59 St. George 36 ebeaeee seaeees eaetere § Bictiiii t SRS EReee BEREREREEE riiriii ty | ‘ 3 y i ’ ’ i Biieiiiiits 808050885 Pmittitiitt Priciitiit Relaxing before the big meet. 143 Indoor Track o (1) Taylor, D. Gelinas, M. Pariseault, B. Pearl, D. Britten, B. Hoyle, G. Mitchell, D. O’Brien, A. Ramos, S. Butera, G. Seal, G. Seal; (2) P. Coogan, V. Augustine, D. McKeton, D. Nelson, B. O’Connell, J. Campbell, A. Murphy, S. McCarron, J. Jardine, R. Ventura, R. Santos, R. Ward; (3) M. Gorman, F. Roy, S. Maclsaac, A. Belsky, J. McCormick, B. Roberts, S. Lemieux, J. Whitaker, R. Grenier, D. Wood, R. McArdle, R. Ward, A. Bryson, D. Howell, T. Morris, Coach Butler, Coach Mooney; (4) J. Rosa, G. Handy, M. Whitworth, M. Whit- worth, M. Lussier. Murphy breaks the finish line. 144 The 220 begins! Ventura loosens up. Bis eas he : ge es aes (1) Coach Mooney, M. Chow, J. Karol, B. Roche, S. Grass, M. Bray, G. Murby, R. Houle, K. Lang, T. Miller; (2) A. Billington, R. Good- man, R. Colangelo, D. Stuart, H. Sloane, R. Johnson, B. Emond, M. Saleeba, W. O’Hara, D. Tweedy; (3) T. McAloon, S. Lemieux, R. Boucher, A. Bryson, G. Mitchell, S. McCarron, P. Hogan, J. Jardine, G. Rowntree, M. Whitworth; (4) W. Cockayne, R. Collins, R. Greaves, J. McCormick, D. McKeton, R. O’Connell, J. Cordeiro, B. Snape, Coach R. Ridolfi; (5) D. Wood, J. Campbell, A. Murphy, F. Roy, J. McAloon; (6) S. MaclIsaac, P. Coogan, S. Miller, K. Martin, G. Seal, M. Pariseault, J. Rosa. McCormick sets. Murphy takes first again. Up and over! McCarron in the mile. Another tiring d ay! And the winner is.. . Come fly with me. I hope that cushion’s soft! Baseball esas eng EN ee ca tes ‘yw 8 eM ati emma Si SMT Poi ‘tle cat 2 4 ae eo (1) H. Cosimini, T. Toppin, S. Blake, J. Bliss; (2) J. Provazza, J. Hubbard, M. Earl, B. Harding, J. Warrener, V. Augustine; (3) Coach Bowers, M. Carraciolo, H. Van Ahnen, J. Whittaker, R. Ventura. COACH BOWERS Ventura warms up. 147 Coach gives game strategy. Cosimini waits for the throw. Van Ahnen winds up. ESAS + 0. 4 ae, Ro ee Victory after championship. 149 Girl’s Sports Tennis (1) A. Cushing, D. Olean, P. Richards, R. Ogden. Anne Cushing practices forehand while Pat Brodeur looks on. DOUBLES TEAM: Cheryl Ferriera and Robin 151 Ogden. J. Gorman, J. Colby, L. Berthiaume, N. Tameo, M. Sczepanek, J. Lundgren (Capt.), J. Buffington, D. Stebenne, T. . i Dolan (Co-Capt.), D. Perry, L. Leonard. TARA (Co-Capt.) ° - ‘ es vis i Go Seekonk Go! Oe a JENNIFER | C53 tie in| Ring around the rosy! Senne” Lge SO ie: i, OR Our senior cheerleaders! why rs vy JOYCE (Capt.) The season is finally over! 2 (1) S. Kaveny, C. Ruggeiro, C. Burke, L. Lagerquist, S. Graham, B. Fran Riley, N. Chandley, A. Cushing, B. Dunklee, B. Lynch, M: Leite, O. Bettencourt, C. LeMay (Manager). s } } + i J | | mF See ee e's a Keep off the grass. Basketball be (1) C. Burke, D. Basiliere, P. Keough, J. Jobe, S. Travers, R. Smith, L. Riley, D. Lockwood; (2) B. Lynch, L. Lagerquist, C. Fisk, C. Hawksley, N. Chandley, M. Williams, L. Kenyon, Coach and Dana Welshman. Girls, go out there and get them! are es SENIORS: Maggie and Sharon. Let’s not be pushy! We all sit down. Softball @ Uy feeMag a3 Liber R. West, C. anne R. veo (2) C C. Caras Is D’Amico, M. LeMay, K. Tameo, D. Samways; (3) Coach Dobie K. Nelson, M. Williams, M. Simmons, C. Hawksley, L. Riley. MAGGIE WILLIAMS 158 MARIAN SIMMONS prt ne : “Little Simmon 28a GR me Be = She’s out. I cannot see! Girls Swim (1) P. Keough, N. LeMay, M. Walsh, S. Ruggiero, S. Kagen; (2) C. Letourneau, D. Cuddigan, J. Wynne, J. Jobe; (3) Coach Pockel, G. Wynne, P. Mahler, L. Gammons, R. Galvin, L. Kenyon, Ass’t. Coach Collins. s a wt S Lynne Kenyon E ; REESE, What’s that on the ground? Intramurals A point for us! == = 161 You've come a long way babies. Congratulations... Class of 1972 from The Lettermen’s Club 163 761-5110 McDONALD’S MUSIC CENTER Ludwig Drums, Guitars and Amps Fender—Gibson—Slingerland Baldwin Pianos—Organs Closed—Mon. Tues. Thru Thurs.—1 2:30-9:30 Fri.—1 2:30-8:30 Sat.—9:00-6:30 134 Central Ave. Baker's Corners Seekonk, Mass. Compliments of HOLIDAY INN Seekonk, Massachusetts Area Code 617-336-8699 HILTON'S AUTO BODY WRECKS REPAIRED AND REBUILT Auto Painting—Acetylene and Electric Welding SAMUEL C. 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FRANK RAWCLIFFE 401-941-6582 TTT a. a Pe penny ani lle: BaEOGHuesenasaae ) ; GAER SR anaes: Congratulations Class of 1972 TROPICAL GARDENS Edison 6-9381 24 HOUR SERVICE 6-8880 A. M, OIL SERVIGE Range and Fuel Oil Burner Service — Installation 272 Elm St. Seekonk, Mass. SMITHVS TRANSFER nau mann OF seavice 1801 Fall River Ave. Seekonk, Mass. 02914 Compliments On. KINNANE’S DRUG STORE Fall River Ave. Seekonk, Mass. RAY’S BAKERY 617-336-6710 Congratulations Class of 1972 SEEKONK POLICE ASSOCIATION ROBERTO’S PIZZA MANOR 366 Newman Ave., Seekonk, Mass. Call in Your Order 336-9837 WELCOMES YOU'VE TRIED pace rzz sea 1479 Newport Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. THE BEST! Call In Your Order 726-1883 AND ; Food So Good — CRAWSHAW’S RESTAURANT Even the Help Eat Here! 751 Fall River Ave., Seekonk, Mass. Join Us! 336-9847 American and Italian Foods Featuring Fish and Chips on Fridays and Orders To Go All three restaurants are now under the same management and are serving the pub- lic to the best of their abilities. We welcome you to come in and try us. 181 i nd oe s — ‘ 1} 4 i f | } j “i . ¢ . i’ F ¥ Roa a € £% y : , . ae ; P') gs : sae : : neem ts de } CONS AT ONES ER x 4, RBA Seekonk. High School Up Elderly Couple’s Home 7 “ ern oa 2 — f a nm hen the chi lArorn ana ate y’ é i «ai ’ % f a at ‘ial , a LEON ¢ e - (SRR mae neestet: ry g ee ok © erre P ; § a, Y} 4 ETO or WA eter +b ‘et F J ad | s . — 4 % y lw res dren oO warms Pe er ee i envertainment were ses ae i ed en, f ri = 4 : | o , 7 2, n ) - + - at opror at mo ary } Se : 3 . inuocea - ns : r € 4 £ . : mo RRR apne AEE RRC sg ee 4 é by SEBEKONKGE. TDS ELORISE | Phone: 434-3667 Send Flowers’ Uurldwuide © GILMORE’S FLOWER SHOP, INC. 76 Taunton Ave. Transworld East Providence, R. I. 02914 Transamerican Freight Lines 1761 Fall River Avenue Seekonk, Mass. Congratulations... Class of ’72 WOOD'S GAS STATION 184 JACK E. KENYON AGENCY 1494 Newman Ave. Seekonk, Mass. Compliments of... JON’S MOTOR CO. ANONYMOUS 185 . . taking your photogr aphs and having you in the studio. When the need for a new portrait arises . . . personal, family or wedding, please let us serve you. LUCKETT PHOTOGRAPHERS 757 North Main Street Providence JAckson 1-3030 Our wedding candids in natural color and formal portraiture are considered among the finest in New England. When you, or any prospective bride you know, are making wedding plans, please stop in at our new ground floor studio and make comparisons . . . see the superbly finished portraits at such sensible prices, two of the many reasons why we are considered. “RHODE ISLAND’S LEADING WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHERS.” “Today's Photographs — Tomorrow's Treasures (Offical Photographers for this Yearbook) 186 (,o0o0d Luck veniors From THE FOOTBALL TEAM and COACHING STAFF R. Goodman (Tri. C) W. Larkin J. Macaloon J. McCormick D. Lacroix A. Palumbo M. Capello M. Pariseau N. Paine M. Harding J. Bairos F. Roy J. Bliss T. Morris M. Whitworth R. Tracey P. Coogan J. Hubbard D. Caracciolo V. Augustine R. Horton S. Hicks S. Rutter R. Sadler D. Richards D. Howells M. Caracciolo D. Perry M. Abelson D. Voorhees B. Larkin M. Emond H. Young D. Wood T. Macaloon (Tri. C) J. Rebello R. Ventura (Tri. C) J. Roundtree Managers: G. Fereira, M. Smith Good Luck Seniors from the Athletic Department George Bowers A.D. R. Perreault K. Rowe T. Ridolfi E. Mayers R. Ridolfi N. Dobie P, Andreozzi S. Poekels F. Mooney J. MacIntyre M. Walshman 187 More than anyone else on the yearbook staff, Mr. John O’Hara deserves the most recognition. He put more than time and effort into this year’s edition of Reflections — he put his heart into it. For this, the 1972 yearbook staff thanks him. Congratulations Seniors from the School Committee J. John Harding (Chairman) Dr. Alexander MaclIsaac Gary Hennessey Eric Spencer Brenda Shaw 189 Graduation means not only the end of four years of high school, but the end of more years of education provided us by our teachers.and our pai ( them for their devotion, sacrifices, and faith in us is immeasurah deal to the townspeople ‘of ‘Seekonk, who ‘have provided us v ears. Without their interest and generosity, many of our acco been impossible. We would like to take this opportunity to,say t our teachers, and the town of Seekonk, and hope that we shal ey have given to us. _ ipteone Reflections 1972 would not have been possible without the assistance and co-operation that many people in the school have given the staff. We would especially like to thank: — Mr. Omer LeClerc and Mrs. Sally Wing, our advisors, for the tremendous amount of time they both devoted to meetings, layouts, business, gathering information, proofread- ing, and dealing with all the crises involved in publishing a yearbook. — Mrs. Beverly Lindell, for the care of our books and records in the main office. — Mrs. Dorothy DiOrio, for the use of the library facilities and for always having the _ key ready. — Mr. John O’Hara, for his presence, along with his camera, at all the times we want to be able to remember, his co-operation with special photography requests, and his ideas and suggestions. 191 Was | ¥ te time of innocence « time of confidenc ces. i. ae 192 Sige “4 we at? a be | ) baa 3 4 a } ae 3 : ; Se a Ps 2} § aoe ot able 1 Wg Balt ti e wi ey . erm A om ae ee le, NY arg emt Gy A. AMES i= Eg he : bs : « - eer em 3 be pes aa , ae Rm ¥f. 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