Seekonk High School - Seekonk Yearbook (Seekonk, MA)

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f I | The bliss of growth, | The glory of action, The splendor of achievement; _ For yesterday is but a dream, And tomorrow is only a vision; | But today well lived makes every Yesterday a dream of happiness, | And every tomorrow a vision of hope. Everywhere there are faces some happy. some solemn with thought, some sad. . . but always they are there. Faces are sometimes mirrors which reflect what we see and sometimes windows that let others see in. Do we know the meaning of faces? Do we understand the stories they tell? The Sands of Time could forever run; And still they would have just begun. Table Of Contents Salute Sentor Section Underclassmen Activities Sports Administration And Faculty Advertisements Think of him as a teacher. . . an outstanding teacher whose dedication has been invaluable in the passing of our high school years. But more important Think of him as a person. . . a dependable, generous person whose purpose in life is to guide and help others. Words are inadequate to describe PISerLan — In future years, look back and remember. . . John D. Hanley Mark Gregory Abelson 20 Carling Circle “Whale” “Abe” Ambition: Lawyer; History Teacher “There’s daggers in men’s smiles.” Football 9, 11, 12; National Math Club 11, 12; Freshman Council; Yearbook Photographer; Drama Club 12; Chess Club 10, 11; Tennis Club 1 “Sure,” ‘You're Beautiful,” “I’m sorry.” Paula Jean Abraham 29 Westbrook Drive Abe”’ Ambition: Executive Secretary “So many lands, so many fashion s!” Pep Squad 10; GAA 11, 12; FTA 11; Junior Council; French Club 10; Intramurals 10, 11; Junior Prom. Cookie Patrol, ‘‘Really?’’ Foreign Study League Penny Ann Ainsworth 104 Foch Ave. Ambition: Elementary Education Teacher “Mind at peace with all below, a heart whose love is innocent.” Yearbook Business Staff; Intramurals 9, 10; FTA 9, 10; Junior Prom Commit- tee; Senior Prom Commit- tee. Res, ia, Mh Bae Our great clothing classes with Mrs. Keough, Get out of here”, “You'll be alright”, Mark G. Almeda Babbys 46 Pimental Drive Ambition: Geologist “If you don’t aim high, you will never hit high.” Mineral Club 9, 10; Chess Club 11; National Math Club 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12. Get away,” “Sure,” “Who me?” 10 Susan Marie Andrews 8 Eleanor Drive Suel Ambition: Teacher A good woman is worth the fairest crown that’s made of purest gold.” French Club 10, 11; Yearbook Staff 12: Pep Squad 11. “Andy,” Yea, right, gum, “You're a nice person!” James Anthony- 59 Jacob Street “Jimmy” Ambition: Undecided A life of leisure and a life of laziness are two different things.” Debra Ann Augustine 8 Birch Street “Augie” Ambition: Ecologist “A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the wis- est men.” Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; FTA 11; Drama Club 10, Wilke, TAS Alone levconns Gymnastics 12; Yearbook Business Staff; Junior Council; Track Team; Tennis Club 12; Ski Club 12; Senior Prom; Girls’ Glee Club 11, 12. Vincent James Augustine III 8 Birch Street “Dog” Ambition: Undecided “Tt figures,” Head Cookie, Cookie Patrol, Joe “Life is a pure flame, and we ca nae All the time... I'm ine by Fy ACH te TID sick of it! as Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12; Foot- ball 9, 11, 12; Indoor Track 10, 11, 12; Lettermen’s Club 12. Football, Vinny, nature-lover. 11 Donald Ray Azulay 16 Malta Street “Juanable Haze” Ambition: Professional Musician “Music, the mosaic of the air.” Oh, is she nice lookin!’ Best drummer in Seekonk, “All I'm looking for is a girl who’s understanding but, I can’t seem to find her!” People think I’m conceited but I’m not. I’m just con- vinced!”’ Joseph Bairos AO Ipswich Street “Joe” Ambition: To be rich and “Carnare EGO Wonka mtnden': (Lace famous That's the breaks.” Youth is wholly experi- mental” Hootballao wal Ose lemel 2; Senior Driving Committee. Jeffrey Michael Banna 214 Taunton Avenue “Jeff” Ambition: To be taken seri- ously. “4 storm in a tea cup.” Senior Council, Yearbook Business Staff; Drama Club 10, 11, Treasurer 12; Junior Prom; Senior Prom. Shut up,” Sy’s new wig., “Why don’t we start a petition?!” Tricky Dicky. Donna Marie Barboza 4 Blaney Circle “Louie” “Bubba” Ambition: Vocational School “The rule of my life is to make business a pleas- ure, and pleasure my business.’ Ski Club 9; Drama Club 12; Intramurals 10, 11. “Always smiling’ “You gotta be kidding” “Come on Paula” “Arnold's.” 12 David Raymond Bear 20 Bear Hill Road “Rooti” Ambition: Taxi Driver “T am ot overfond of resisting temptation.” Intramurals 9, 10, 11; Basketball 9, 10, 11. “Awright!!”, funny, funny person, mischie- vous, TR’s Biology Class. Andrew T. Belsky 79 Central Avenue “Bean” Ambition: Master Plumber “To forbid us anything is to make us have a mind Vom Indoor Track 11, 12; Out- door Track 11, 12. Accident prone, shy?, wise guy. Deborah Lee Benson 530 Fall River Avenue | “Beanie Bopper” | Ambition: Music | “Music is well said to be the speech of angels.” ‘Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; | Girls’ Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12; Band 10, 11, President 12; | Drama 9, 10, 11, 12; Newspa- per 9, 10; National Honor | Society 11, 12. Cookie Patrol, Dark Auditorium concerts, Joe Cool, “for the rain it raineth every day,” “Crumb.” Kathleen Ann Berriman 132 Elm Street “Berri” Ambition: Secretary “The heaven such grace did lend her, that she could admired be.” Class Secretary 9, 10; Student Council Secretary 11; Senior Council; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Squad 10, Co-Cap- tain 11; GAA 11, 12; Sophomore Semi-Formal; Junior Prom; Senior Prom; Yearbook Editor-in-Chief. Meet me in the dark room,’ Most outstand- a u ing undergraduate award, ‘“Wanna go for a bull ride?”’ John, Cookie Patrol. Denise Berson 748 Pine Street “Dee” “Obe” “DeNephew” Ambition: Professional Musician “Love is a beautiful dream.” FTA 9, 10; Drama 9, 10; FNA 9, 10, 11; ’ National Honor Society 11, 12; Tutor-Music; National Math 11, 12; GAA 9, 10; Band 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 9, 10. Joe’s girl, Music, Ned Morning Breakfast, Dear Denise . . . Signed Confused. Russell Allan Blackledge 28 Bunker Street Ambition: College “And what he greatly thought, he nobly dared.” Pharmacist, Little Maroon Bomber, “What time do we get out of this class!” John Peter Bliss 1480 Newman Avenue Ambition: Millionaire “All men of action are dreamers.” Sarah Fremont Bliven Hockey, Dark eyes, Witty. 56 Washington Str eet Ambition: Music “T have never met a man I didn't like.” Band sOn Olle 2a bep Squad 10; Band Representa- tive 9, 10, 11; Drama 9, 10, 11, 12; Sophomore Council; Yearbook Layout Staff; Ten- nis Club 10, 11. Music, Yellow Pinto, A true Spanish Scholar, 14 The Vineyard-South Beach at night. David-Alan Booth 230 Olney Street “Boothie” Ambition: Jockey “For I am nothing if not critical.” Chess Club 10, 11; Baseball 11, 12. Squelch, Gail, zephyr, sumo. | { Brian K. Borges 70 Oak Street | Tigh” “Let me have 30¢ for lunch” “Boy, am I ae glad to leave!” Ambition: To make money “Strong and content, I travel the open road.” David Robert Boucher 43 Mayfield Street Boo-Boo” “Booch” Ambition: Happiness and Wisdom “No evil can happen to a good man.” French Club 9, 10; Ski Club 9; Swim Team 9, 10, 11, 12; Math Fair Award 11; Lettermen’s Club 10, Wl, Wee “Is that the mouth you kiss your mother with?” Kathleen Bridge 18 Pershing Avenue “Kathy” Ambition: Fashion Merchan- dising “Every artist dips his brush in his own soul and paints his own nature into the picture.” “You know,” daring, attractive. 15 Patricia Ann Brodeur 66 Bloomfield Street Sate Ambition: Inhalation Therapy For he was kind and she was kind and who so blessed as they.” Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Squad 10, 11; GAA 9, 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12, Secretary 12; French Club 10; Sophomore Semi-Formal; Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12; Yearbook Business Staff; Senior Section Staff. Paul, weird wave, “So, how ya doin?’ Row 4, Table 4 Gang. Carolyn Bunker “Bunk” Ambition: Undecided “A good talker, even more than a good orator, implies a good audience.” Dungrees, Blondie Doris M. Cabassa 125 Hammond Street “Chippy” Ambition: College A thing of beauty is a joy forever. It’s love- liness increases; it will never pass into noth- ingness.” Independent Study; Drama 9, 10; Ski Club 9; Pep Squad 10; Freshman Council; Sophomore Class Vice- President; Christmas Semi-Formal 10, 12; Literary Staff; National Math Club 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12. “T got a letter!” Michael, liked — clothing, James D. Campbell disliked — mid years. 10 Colonial Road “Clam” Ambition: Wildlife Manage- ment “His time’s forever, everywhere his place.” Cross County 9, 10, 11, 12; Outdoor Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Lettermen’s Club 9, 10, 11, 12, President 12. Clambell, Accident Prone, You’ve got to be crazy to run. Manuel Capello 305 Pleasant Street Ambition: Electrician “Tm as bad as the worst, but thank God I'm as good as the best.” Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Baseball 11; Basketball 11; Lettermen’s Club 11, 12; Ski Club 11, 12. )Bannana, Fred, 75 Azores for a dime. Mark Anthony Caracciolo 509 County Street “Marko” Ambition: College Blonde Fro, Is that a wig? Snow!! Pink Pan- ther Club. “Protect his memory, and preserve his honor. Remain a lasting monument of his glory.” Football 9, 10, 11, 12: Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12; Drama Club 12; Letter- men’s Club 12. Richard Joseph Cardin 171 Woodward Avenue “Cod Fish” Ambition: Electrician “Every man is a maker of his own fortune.” “Certainly” Karen Sue Cardullo 33 Malta Street Ambition: Working in a bank and marriage. “A good friend never offends.” Sophomore Semi-Formal; Dis- tributive Education Treasurer. John, Love is happiness, That’s stupid! 17 Monica Cavallaro 97 Anthony Street “Monique” Ambition: Nursing 4 soft answer turneth away wrath.” Drama 9, 10; FTA 9, 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 9, 10; Pep Squad 11. I hate school” short, quiet, candy striper, hospitals. Sean Chandley 60 Oak Hill Avenue “Chips” _ Ambition: Undecided “Bring me home, Bob.” Bust Up. Chawne. , ‘ a : “ Lovers of freedom will always be free.” William Fredrick Cockayne 176 Woodward Avenue “Bill” Ambition: Psychology “There are truths which are not for all men, not for all times.” Cross-Country 9, 10; Indoor Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Outdoor Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Lettermen’s Club Ee SkieGluby deed: Intramurals 11, 12. Richard Gerard Collins Medalist 340 Prospect Street aire kas Ambition: Physical Education Major “The monuments of noble men are their virtues.” Swimming 9, 10, 11, 12; Track 10, 11, 12; Lettermen’s Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 12; Senior Council. Naney . . . He who make love on hill, not on level. . . Diver, Skier like Mr. Burke? Patti A. Conti 1324 Fall River Avenue Sate Ambition: Undecided “If a woman has long hair. it is a glory to her.” Feminine . . . dark eyes, nice smile. Paul Alexander Coogan 42 William Avenue “Coug”’ Ambition: Contractor “A courage mightier than the sun you rose and fought, and fighting won.” Football 9, 10, 11, Captain 12; Lettermen’s Club 11, 12; Indoor Track 10, 12; Outdoor Tracks LOM 12: Football (captain) Pat, “Coud” “Houd it” Jelly and Peanut Butter. Jeffery Leo Cosimini 243 Lincoln Street “Jeff” Ambition: College “All who joy would win, must share it.” “Some people think of the past.” Jonathan Cosimini 243 Lincoln Street ores Ambition: College “Happiness was born a twin.” Hockey 11, 12; Football 9; Baseball 9, 10. “Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.” 19 Robert Coyle 17 Haig Avenue “Bob” Ambition: College “Men are the devil, that’s one sure thing.” Oh, gee, . . Joanne Michelle Costa 118 Bass Street Hoye. Cs Ambition: Fashion Designer “Who is it that can tell me who I am?” What's happening, m. f.? You're gonna die. Ya know, SGT. Pepper's, Fran. Mischievous, Houses, Creighton’s French Class. Senior Study 7th Period, “Nice Guy.” Quiet. . that breath! ‘limeready cues Robert Craveiro 11 Arthur Street “Bob” Ambition: Undecided “Good-Humor and _ generosity carry the day with the popular heart all the world over.” Lynda Jeanne D’Amico 6 Birch Street “Lyn” Ambition: Artist; Social Worker “Any kindness I can show to my fellow creature let me do it now.” Ski Club 9; Newspaper Staff 9, 10, 11; Softball 10; GAA 10; Intramurals 10; Pep Squad 11; National Honor Society 11, 12; Yearbook Busi- ness Staff. Art, “Twig,” “You're kidding,” apples in French. Scott Wilson Darling 156 Elm St. Sue, Hockey. Ambition: College “Large was his bounty and his soul sincere.” Intramural Basketball 9; Band 9; Spanish Club 11. | | Steven Harry DeAngelis | 27 Hill Road | “Steven” | Ambition: College “T never found the companion that was so companionable as | solitude.” | Camaro, Golfing, Stanley Green’s. Deborah Jean Dias 306 Miller Street “Debby” Ambition: Hairdresser “Happy in the hope of happi- ness. DE Program 12. “Really?” Richard, Secretary of DE, Disliked Swim. 21 “Dues will be Collected” B. R. and F. F. “Hearthstone Gang” Friendly. Joan Edwards Tome Cantore Residence Genova, Italy “Joanie” Ambition: Secretary and to be fluent in another lan- guage. “Liberty is a beloved disci- pline.” 22 Helen Elizabeth Drohan 41 Lake Street “Tskell Ambition: College “Tomorrow never yet on any human being rose or ” set. Treasurer 9, 10, 11, 12; Semi Formal Commit- tee; Junior Prom Committee; Yearbook Business Staff; Freshman Council; Sophomore Council; Junior Council; Senior Council; Intramurals 9, LOWE “You already owe me thirty cents.” Those four years in 201 were horrible.” Katharine C. Fahey 112 Arcade Avenue “Katie” Ambition: College “Love consists in desiring to give what is our own to another and feeling his delight as our own. Intramurals 9, 10; Junior Council; Senior Council; Stu- dent Council Representative 12; Yearbook Layout Staff; Girls’ Track 10; Senior Prom. Wigs, Glasses, Mrs. Cassels Class, Typing II — Mrs. Mooney’s Class. Douglas Raymond Duarte 657 Newman Avenue “Doug” Ambition: College “A quiet tongue makes a wise head.” Jimmy; Cookie Patrol; broken down car; “cut it out.” Anthony Peter Fallon 70 Oak Hill Avenue “Tony” Ambition: Law Enforcement “When good luck comes to thee, take it in.” Football Manager 10, 11; Hockey 12. Beth, Hockey. John Ferland 37 Robin Hood Drive laeke Ambition: Builder “Never do but one thing at a time.” Raymond Ferland 58 Shirwood Drive “Ray” Ambition: College “The world knows nothing ” of it’s greatest men. Quiet, Good-Humor. Paula Marie Ferreira 625 Newman Avenue “Brown Eyes” Ambition: Executive Secretary “Love understands love, it needs no talk.” Student Council 9, 10; Drama Club 11; Intramurals 11, 12. My Teddy,” “No Sa,” Slow Poke, “Oh my God,” Patient. 23 Charlene Ann Fisk 45 Carpenter Street “Moose” “Skata”’ Ambition: College-History, Political Science “T would help others out of a fellow feeling.” Sophomore Semi-Formal; Yearbook Literary Staff; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Squad 10, 11; Varsity Basketball 10, 11, 12; Library Club 9, 10; Spirit Week Float Committee 11; Natjonal Math Club 11, 12; Senior Council; FTA 9, 10, LIS T2 EC AARIOM TT 23 Spaz. . . Shwartz, Basketball, broken bones, T can't do it.” Hockey Cheerleader. Susan Jean Furtado 33 Eleanor Drive “Sue” “Furt” Ambition: College == — Early Childhood Educa- tion “T'was her thinking of others made Ye think of i . Exchange concerts, Independent Study, her.” Mike, The Hearthstone Gang. Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Band Council 9; Band Vice- President 10; Intramurals iM Os Gn, WI STARS ae Linda Susan Gammons Newspaper 10, 11; Year- 4 8 a 7, - of 110 Coyle Drive book Business Staff; Ski | } é Club 9: Independent j : ee r. ‘La’ Study; Girls’ Varsity Swim a i Ambition: To enjoy life. 10: Drama 10. - if « “Love of beauty is taste . the creation of beauty is art.” Girls’ Varsity Swim Team 9, 10, 11, 12; Co-Captain Swim Team 12; Drama 9; Newspa- per LO; 11: GAAS9 TOs 12; FTA Secretary 12; Year- book Business Staff; Intramu- rals 9, 10, 12. Swim practice, Mr. Corriveau, Tack, Inde- pendent Study. David Garrahan 23 Winthrop Street “Owl” Ambition: Inhalation Therapy eee “Every man of any education would rather be called a rascal than be accused of deficiency in the graces.” Intramurals 9; Chess Club 11; Newspaper Staff 1 Mischievous, wild. Ann Marie George 23 Wynne Street Ambition: Commercial Artist “What peaceful hours I once enjoyed. How sweet their memory still.” Majorettes 11, Captain 12; Pep Squad 10, 11: FTA 12; Newspaper 9, 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 9, ily. “Captain,” “Line up,” drawing, Geometry, “ugh,” Chemistry. Donna Mary Gomes 9 Maynard Avenue Ambition: Licensed Practi- cal Nurse “T shall light a candle of understanding in thine heart.” Junior Prom; Literary Staff; Newspaper 12; FTA 12; Drama Club 12; Sen- ior Prom. The Sunshine Smiles, “Roger” Mouth 1 (Mr. Baker), Too Bad!!! Jocelyn Ann Gorman 59 Talbot Way “Joce” Ambition: College “Ah, youth! Forever dear, for- ever kind.” Freshman Council; Sopho- more Semi-Formal; National Mathew GiibeelO; 11, 12: National Honor Society 11, 12; Cheerleading 10, 11, Cap- tain 12; Girls’ Sports Editor. Paula Gouras 5 Prospect Street “J. H. Gorm, Cheerleading, Pink Panther “Lady” Club. Ambition: To be a good actress. “The best way to keep good acts in memory is to refresh them with new.” Drama Club 9, 10, 11, Vice- President 12; GAA 10, 11, 12; Basketball 9, 10; Softball 9; Junior Council; Junior Prom; Senior Council. Acting, “Hey Lady!” Mr. Baker. 25 Seekonk Public Library Megan Gray 98 Sykes Road “Meg” Ambition: Writer “Innocence has nothing to dread.” Junior and Senior Proms; Yearbook Staff; Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Newspaper Club 9, 10, 11, 12; FNA 9, 10, 11, 12. Turtle Freak, “I get a headache when I have to think,’ Pennsylvania Accent. Raymond Greaves 797 Ledge Road “Ray” Ambition: Undecided “The solitary man who shook the world.” Jacquelyn Marie Greeley 22 Holly Drive “Lyn” Ambition: Physical Educa- tion Teacher “The shortest answer is doing.” Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 12: Chess’ Club’ 9; 10: Newspaper 9, 10, 11, 12; Girls’ Glee Club 9, 10, 12; Basketball 9; Intramu- rals 9. Sports, “Spiffy,” Mr. Boo, Panda Bear. Raymond Charles Grenier 45 Mabel Drive “Frog” Ambition: College “Life is one long process of getting tired,” Chess Club 10, 11; Indoor iliraie kaa Smile. Robin Melody Halliwell 80 Oakland Ave. Dre ee? Ankahaye Bk Vee Ambition: Musicologist and Pops Orchestra Con- ductor “If music be the food of love, play on.” Drama Club 9, 11, 12; Assistant Art Editor — Yearbook; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Mineral Club 10 — Vice President; French Club 10, 11, Record- ing Sec.; National Math Club 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12. “Tell me I'm gorgeous.” “49127” “Tm sorry. elephant jokes. Steven Wayne Hansen 12 Hawthorne Drive “Steve” Ambition: Draftsman Mechanical, architect. a TET Goodmen must not obey the = laws too well.” Martin Pearce Harding 79 Prospect Street Ambition: College “Purpose is what gives life a meaning. Football 10, 11, 12; Bas- ketball 10, 11, 12; Base- ball 9, 10; Indoor Track 9; Outdoor Track 11, 12: Drama Club 10, 11, 12; Lettermen’s Club 11, 12; Boys’ Glee Club 12. Pink Panther Club, Political Science, Nixon Lover. Dennis E. Harrop 71 Forest Ave. Ambition: Undecided “You called this education, did you not.” Cars, Senior Bunk Day 180 days-a-year. Carlene Ann Hawksley 685 Arcade Avenue Carla Ambition: College “The desire accomplished is sweet to the soul.” National Honor Society 11, 12; National Math Club 11, 12; FNA 9, 10; Drama Club 9, 10; French Club 9, 10; GAA 9, 10, 11, Treasurer 11, President 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Var- sity Basketball 10, 11, 12, Captain 11; Varsity Softball 9, 10, 11, 12, Captain 9; Sophomore Semi-Formal. Involved, sports enthusiast, hockey cheer- leader, That grosses me out.” Douglas Kenneth Heuberger 45 Maynard Avenue “Aggie” A R — . j ] Yamaha, trips to the office, “hey man,” Ambition: Construction 4 2 i “Oooh I see.” “To be a well-favored man is the light of fortune.” Football 10; Student Council 11; Junior Coun- cil; Student-Faculty Coun- cola 2 Nancy Jean Hicks 181 Cole Street Ambition: Receptionist “We have been friends together in sunshine and in shade.” Newspaper 10; Pep Squad 10. “Hey! Hey!” too late, quiet. Michelle Ann Hines 22 Summit Avenue “Micky” “Do-Re” “Hi” Ambition: Wife and mother “Tt is good to love the unknown.” French Club 10, 11; Newspaper 11; Yearbook Staff. “To each his own” Jamie, Aand W, Paplum, “Mondo,” Black Leather Jacket. 28 Rebecca June Hodgeman 454 County Street “Becky” Ambition: Novelist or free lance writer. “Labor is light when love doth pay.” Don’t worry about it! Ambition: To do what I want “To be alive is to be free.” Jeans, study. Jennifer Lynn Holmes 47 Hiller Drive “Jet” Ambition: Dramatic Arts “T think, therefore, I am.” Drama Club 10, 11, 12; French Club 10; Gymnastics Club 9, 10; President Fresh- man Class; Student Council 9, Vice-President 12; Sophomore Council; Pep Squad 10, 11; Junior Vice-President; Year- book Business Staff; Senior Prom; Senior Council. Paul W. Hines 22 Summit Avenue Oh yeah? Mini-Mafia, Joe, Where's Pat? Me? Fresh? Frederick Charles Hodde 535 Fall River Avenue “Bitty” Ambition: Undecided “Sensible people regard nothing as useless.” Hockey 11, 12. If I had to, | can do anything: I am strong, I ae, am invincible, | am woman. Donna Lee Hopkins 4A. Watson Street “Hoppy Toad” Ambition: Fashion Merchandiser “Golden hair like sunlight streaming on the mar- ble of her shoulder.” Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 12; FNA 10, 11; Sopho- more Semi-Formal; Junior Council; Ski Club 12; Intramurals 11; Junior Prom; Senior Prom. “Oh Baby” “How's it going?” Heeely Big Mouth. Robert George Horton 940 County Street “Farmer” “George” Ambition: College Carnation in a pick-up truck. “Cows are my passion.” Football 11, 12; Science Fair Club 9; Mineral Club 10; Sen- ior Driving Council; Intramu- rals 10. Robert William Horton 224. Arcade Avenue “Bob” Ambition: Undecided “True as the echo to the sound. Spanish Club 10, 11. Dan Henry Howell Hockey, Lady Godiva, D. A. K. Fiz-icks with the “slug” was a big rip-off. 41 Greenhalgh Drive “Joe College” Ambition: College “Strength is the man’s greatest attributes.” Football 11, 12; Indoor Track 11, 12; Yearbook Boys’ Sports Editor; Ski Club 12; Drama Club 12. Sneakers, Husky. Jon Andrew Hubbard 5 Meadow Court Ambition: To enjoy life. “Be good-if not, be good at it.” Football 9, 10, 11, Captain 12; Basketball 9, 10, 11, Captain 12; Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12; Letter- men’s Club 10, Vice-President 11, 12; National Math Club 11, 12; Ski Club 11, 12; Boys’ Glee Club 12; Sophomore Council; Senior Driving Committee. Pink Panther Club, J. C. The 3 Musketeers, “You are Loose, McCormick!” “Hey Fred! Did you hear what Joe did last. . . ” Mary Lee Humphrey 5 Colfall Street “Murph” Ambition: Lab Technician Karen Heidi Jackson 21 Read Street SKK Ambition: Physical Thera- pist “Tf we never build our cas- tles in the air, we shall never build them any- where.” Library Club 9, 10; Fresh- man Council; Sophomore Council; Class President 10; Pep Squad 10; Sopho- more Semi-Formal; Christ- mas Semi-Formal; National Math Club 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, Vice-President 12; Junior Council; FTA ie 2 eb rojectmoA Ll: Yearbook Literary Editor; Student-Faculty Council. Newspaper Staff 10; Drama Club 9; Sophomore Dance Committee. eEe_ : Getting a ride in the morning to school and Deborah Bryant James : — being escorted down the halls of SHS. 3rd 25 Ellis Street : lunch, involvement, “Y’know” Mrs. Keough Pa pe and Mr. Bardsley, Hockey Cheerleader. Debbie Ambition: Special Education Teacher “For we that live to please, must please to live.” Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Newspaper Staff 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Squad 10; Girls’ Glee Club 10. Bibs. apple — the forbidden fruit, blonde hair and blue eyes, Doug — DDG. 31 James Michael Jobe 22 Coolidge Street “Jim? “Jimmy” “Jobie” Ambition: Actor or Artist “Life is Act, and not to do, is Death.” Drama Club 10, Vice-President 12; Mineral Club 9; Spanish Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Junior Council; Junior Prom; Senior Council; Yearbook Art Edi- tor; Swim Team LO. “Shut up, Jeff.” Seekonk Theatrical Society, Three Musketeers, Pasta Fazool. Linda M. Johnson 34. Belview Street Ambition: Undecided She smiles with an ubent 4 re) ae “Hey, Loser!” Pink Panther Club, Cookie Patrol. to do mischief.” Drama Club 10, 11; Intra- Miuals Ol O.we Lee Les Swim Team 10; Gymnas- tics 9, 10; Pep Squad 9, 7 a Le é 10. ee oe , Susan B. Johnson “ 22 Washington Street “Susie” Ambition: Undecided “Though I am always in haste, I am never in a hurry.” Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Squad 10; Yearbook Literary Staff; Girls’ Var- sity Softball 11, 12; Girls’ Track 10; GAA 11, 12; Junior Prom; Senior Prom. Tommy, Cookie Patrol, George and Mort, “You big dummy!” John Joubert 127 Coyle Drive om Ambition: To travel. He who is content, can never be ruined.” Suffering, sunshine, blondes. Susan Anne Kagan 20 Chainey Street “Sue” Ambition: To understand. “T am part of all that I have met.” Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 12; FTA 12; Girls’ Swim Team 9) 10; 11 12 Girls’ Glee® Club 11) 12: Spanish Club 10, 11; National Math Club 11, 12; Intramurals 9, 10; GAA 10, 11, 12; Year- book Senior Section Staff. “Pretty Boring, huh?” “Right-On, baby!” “OK, I will!’ What party? hockey cheer- leader. Michael John Khouri 68 Taunton Avenue “Kid Kurry” Ambition: Musician “He is thy friend indeed, he will help thee in thy need.” Jynx, Barbara, The Fireside, “Leave it all behind.” Dennis William LaCroix 24. Eleanor Drive pleavleas Ambition: Undecided “A man of courage never wants weapons.” John M. Langwell 78 Watson Street Ambition: College “Men love to wonder.” = Chess Club 9: Cross Country Gail Rose. Get out of school early, getting thrown out of s::hool. lees AW 28 Bruins fan, ‘64 Dodge. McGovern hater. workboots. $3 Bruce Lee Larkin 38 Juniper Road “Spider” Ambition: Architect “He wishes not to seem, but to be, the best.” Basketball 10, 11, 12; Football 11; Cross-Coun- try 10. Good driver and chauffeur. Webster Larkin 38 Juniper Road : “Red” “T don’t know” 54, Mr. Buccaci’s German 4 : a Ambit ion: College ‘Ss A “si “The virtue lies in the strug- gle, not the prize.” Football 11, 12; Lettermen’s Club 12; Hockey 12. Kathleen Joyce Larrabee 157 Arcade Avenue “Kathie” bate” Ambition: Secretary “When you call me that, smile!” Pep Squad 10; FTA 10; Intramurals 11; Drama Club 12. Suzanne Elizabeth e eee: - ’ Laushway a kidding, really?” Bathrobe, R. W. 5 Robin Hood Drive “Syiver e, (GS Ambition: Nurse “She that is of a merry heart, hath a continual feast.” Drama Club 9, 10; FTA 9, 10; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Nati onal Math Club 12; Yearbook Liter- ary Staff. John, Cookie Patrol, “Come on, tell me!” PT Paul R. LeBeau 61 Jean Drive “Frenchy” Ambition: To get the most out of life. “Syllables govern the world.” “Oh, have ya got thirty cents?” David J. Leite 508 County Street ““Dave”’ Ambition: Accountant “God bless the man who first invented sleep.” Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Lettermen’s Club 11, 12; National Math Club 11, 12. Dare devil, quiet, basketball. Carol M. LeMay 21 School Street Ambition: Social worker, nurse “In the day of prosperity : be joyful, but in the day of adversity, consider.” . Badminton 10; Girls’ Soft- ball 10; Intramurals 9, 10; Field Hockey Manager TSC AAR SO ye ea 2: ENAGOS LON LIE | . “Oh, sugar’ “smile’’ Bob, A smile is worth a lot. Mary LeMay 21 School Street Ambition: Career in Animal Science “A woman after her own mind.” FNA 9, 10, Vice-President 9; FTA 9; GAA 9, 10, 11; Intra- murals 9, 10, 11, 12; Varsity Softball 9, 10. Wednesday morning breakfast, this is mucho difficulté, puppies forever, frizzy blues. 35 Leslie Anne Leonard 28 Spring Street mess Ambition: Zoology, “Personal beauty is a better recommendation than any letter of reference.” Intramurals 9, 10, 12; Girls’ Varsity Basketball 9; Field Hockey 10; Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 12; GAA 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Squad 10; French Club 9, 10; Junior Alliance Francais 11, 12; Cheer- leading 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, Pres- ident 12; Gymnastics Club 10, 12; National Math Club 11, 12; Yearbook Business Staff; Sophomore Semi-Formal. Big eyes, J. H., “Hey listen.” Stephen Mark Lima 84. Oak Street “Mark” Ambition: College “For he that is good, is ever great.” Baseball 9; Mineral Club 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Basketball Manager 11. German Class, bananas, Ist Rabbi, 14 stud- ies. Edward Robert Lincoln 91 Hunt Street “Klink” Ambition: Millionaire “By heaven! What a splen- did sight to see.” Football 9, 10, 12; Base- ball 9, 10, 12. Stale Bologna sandwiches for 5¢, funny, Freddy's dead. Spotlight on talent! “Thee Boy,” “Thank You.” Michael Leroy Lindell 27 Roosevelt Street “Mike” Ambition: Journalist “There is no great genius without some touch of madness.” Drama Club 10, 11, 12; Manager Basketball 10; Newspaper 12. Talkative, sports, history, newspaper. Leslie Louise Lipp 110 Ferncliffe Road “Les”? Ambition: To be above Ms. Maine, Steak and Brew, Whip Creme, fad diets. average. “T have a heart with room for every Joy.” Pep Squad 10, Captain 11; GAA 12; Intramurals 12; Senior Prom. Donald Russel Lisbon 19 Smith Street SCurtise Ambition: Undecided “Come, let’s now talk with lib- eration.” Stephen Alexander Maclsaac Bear Hill Road “King Curtis” The Lizard lives, curds and “Base” pies. Ambition: Law School “T established law and justice in the land.” Derr: (Ghote @ 1, Ik, Wee Skin Club eos UO tee ee Indoor Track 11, 12; Outdoor Track 10, 11, 12; Student Council Vice-President 11, President 12; National Math Club 11, 12; Junior Council; Senior Council. Pink Panther Club. 37 Richard Alan MacKay 47 Wynne Street “Zieck McRay” Ambition: Firefighter “Thus happiness depends as nature shows, less on exterior things than most suppose.” “Rich.” Most Disorganized. Susan Marie Mallon 55 Burnside Avenue “Sue” Ambition: Secretary “My sun sets to rise again.” Dave, Individual. Karen Barbara Manchester 61 Wedgewood Drive Ambition: Secretary “The real in us is silent, the acquired is talkative.” Distributive Education. Elizabeth Alice Manley 144 Willard Ave. “You've got to be kidding” Tom, Gym. “Beth” “Man” Ambition: Occupational Ther- apy Assistant “Cheerful temper will make beauty attractive, knowledge delightful, wit good natured.” GAA 10, 11, 12, Co-Captain 11; Gymnastics Intramurals 9; Soccer Intramurals 11, 12; Sophomore Semi-Formal; Chorus 12; Pep Squad 10; Volleyball Intramurals 11. Paul “Smiley,” Spiderman, The “Business.” Robert Lawrence Marnoch 205 Warren Avenue “Bob” Ambition: To live and be free. “So long as I am asleep, I have neither fear, nor hope, trouble, nor glory.” Newspaper 9, 10; Chess Club 12. Happiness is Love, Love is free, Diane. Kenneth Alan Martin 167 West Avenue “Ned” Ambition: Semi-Retired Mil- lionaire “Self-Confidence is the first requisite to great undertaking.” Patricia Ann Martin 338 Oak Hill Avenue Pat” Ambition: College “T tell her, brief is life but love is long.” French Club 11. Eleventh Grade History class, Oh Really! Glenn, To get excepted at college. “What, John Charles McAloon as agp ?t? P ; el 104. Briarbrook Drive “Mack” Ambition: To reach Utopia. “Success to the strongest, who are always, at last, the wisest and best.” Football 9, 12; Baseball 9; Track 10, 12; Basketball 9; Lettermen’s Club 10, 11, 12. Sponge, License and Registration, Please! Show’s over Fred, Let’s go . . . Crash! Pink Panther Club (President). 39 Robert Alan McArdle 57 W illis Avenue “Bob” Ambition: College and A good Life. “Action must be founded on knowledge.” Track 11, 12; Indoor Track 11, 12; Cross-Coun- try 12; Drama Club 10, 11, 12; National Math Club 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12. Track, The Black Messiah, Tourist Route, “Yeah,” “okay.” Joseph Edward McCormick 25 Edwards Avenue “Joe,” “Big Joe” Ambition: To live life to its fullest. “No re ere ve ” : : ; No really great ur UT : a Hey Fred, did you hear what Jon did last thought himself 50. , j : ... ”’ Three Muskateers “How about the Football 10, 11, Tre Cap- . Sx... AINE Cd. Lee tain 12: Indoor Track 10, M2 airacktlOn U2ssvet termen’s Club 11, 12; Math Club 11, 12; Glee Club 12; Senior Council 12; Senior Driving Com- mittee; Ski Club 12. Carol Ann Medeiros 190 Arcade Avenue Ambition: Secretary “A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance.” Intramurals; Library Club 10, 11; Yearbook Typing Staff 12. Ral Miracle Grow Hair Tonic, Animal Lover, “yeah, okay” “What are you writing, a diary?” Linda Jane Meisner 239 Pleasant Street Siva’ Ambition: Secretary “A friend is a person with whom I may be sin- cere. Intramurals; Yearbook Typing Staff 12. Data Processing Class, “Oh, will you shut up!” 40 Straight leg paints, ballet, magnushism, cran- lupnick behavior. Russell C. Miranda 231 Fall River Avenue “Rusty” Ambition: Mechanic “I have made noise enough in the world already.” Drama 9; Newspaper 10, 11, 12; Mineral Club 9, 10, 11; Distributive Ed. 12. Ann Elizabeth Mignard 363 Ledge Road “Fillet” Ambition: Biophysicist “Tam a stranger in a strange land.” Intramurals 11, 12; Drama 12; Newspaper; Gym- nastics. Steven Allen Miller 20 Rosewood Drive “Steve” Ambition: To travel the world “T like work; it fasci- nates me. I can sit and look at it for hours.” Cross-Country 10, Indoor Track 10, Out- door Track 10. “Far out, man, Kawasaki.” Cheryl, “What a rip off,” Power Mechanics, “What time is this period over?” Carl Mitchell 30 Miller Street Ambition: Jack Champion “T want what I want, when I want it.” Jack's, Missy, Good looking, drummer, yel- low MG. 4l Barry Louis Montiro 110 Ipswich Street Ambition: Undecided “Under all speech that is good for anything, Here lies a speech that is better.” Lunch lover, friendly. Bryant E. Montiro 110 Ipswich Street Ambition: Work hard at doing nothing. “He does good to himself who does good to his friends.” Nice smile, easy-going. Thomas E. Morris 212 Arcade Avenue “Magpie” Ambition: Wildlife Man- agement, Conservationist “To be strong is to be happy.” Track 9, 10, 11; Football OMLO wl Ts 12: Glenn Jonathan Motta OS WoodwardlAvenue Karen, hated school lunches, playing football “Mott’s” ems high school, All Attleboro Football Ambition: College “Everywhere in life, the true question is not what we gain, but what we do.” Mineral Club 11, 12; Warrior Sports Editor 11, 12; Assist- ant Yearbook Sports Editor; Senior Council; Basketball Manager 10, 11; Cross-Coun- try Team 10. Those rough Monday mornings. Debra Ann Nelson 14 Metropolitan Park Avenue “Nels” Ambition: Secretary “Love Begins with love.” Soccer 10, 11, 12; GAA 11, 12; Drama Club 11; Pep Squad 10, 11; Intramurals 9, 10, 11; Float Committee 9, 10, 11; Spirit Week Committee 10, 11, 12; Senior Prom. Cookie Patrol, no patience when it comes to waiting in a lunch line, hot-fudge sundae — Coffee ice cream — no nuts, Steak and Brew. Claudia O’Brien | 15 Monroe Street, Pawtucket “Cat” Ambition: Actress Drama Club plays, ““Searlet Woman,” “Twelve months pregnant?” “They said it couldn't be done.” oe “Happy am I, from care I’m free. Why aren't they all con- tented like me?” Dramas Club 9; 10; 11, 12; ‘Junior Prom; Newspaper Staff 19. Robert Richard O’Connell 34 Applejack Lane “Bob” Ambition: College “Success is measured by endeavor.” Indoor Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Outdoor Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Cross-Country 11, Co-Captain 12; Football 9; Chess Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Lettermen’s Club 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; National Math Clabe lie: Deborah Ann Olean Track, polite, strong, silent. 135 Warren Avenue “Bore” Ambition: Public Health “T am not of that feather to shake off my friend when he must need me.” Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Drama Club 10, 11, 12; Soph- omore Council; Junior Coun- cil, Secretary 12; Senior Council; Tennis Team 10; Yearbook Layout Staff. ui MEAN “Thmile Perry” Mother Bore! Cookie Patrol. 43 Sandra Lee Marie Elizabeth Oliveira 23 Ermilinda Street “Sam” Ambition: Secretarial work “Can I see another woe, and not be in sorrow too?” Kenny, Cookie, “The Business,” Brew, Hockey Cheerleader 11. 44 Steak and Susan Ann Olean 89 Warren Avenue “Sue” Ambition: To have a future as good as my past. “The well of true wit is truth itself.” Pep Squad 10, 11; GAA 11; Sophomore Dance. Ronnie, “really,” “yeah,” “I’m so dumb!” innocent. Detention 9, 10, 11, 12. Graduating, push em, smoke ‘em. Paula JoAnne Parsons 214 Forest Avenue “Par” ““Parsoomes” Ambition: Speech Therapist “Love in its’ essence is spiritual fire.” Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; GAA 9, 10, 11, 12; Drama Club 10, 11, Secretary 12; Library Club 9, 10; Pep Squad 10, 11; Junior Council; Senior Council; Yearbook Senior Section Staff; Sopho- more Semi-Formal; FTA 12; French Club 9, 10, 11; Junior Prom; Senior Prom; Spirit Week Committee 10, 11, 12; Float Committee 10, 11, 12; Newspaper Staff 10, 11, Editor 12; Christ- mas Semi-Formal 12; Gymnastics 12. Turtlenecks, Buckey, skiing, Hot Fudge sun- dae. Michael Anthony Panciotti 168 Forest Avenue Porkey” Ambition: To have a good pay- ing job “Men lose their tempers in defending their tastes.” Football 10; Newspaper Staff 10; Mineral Club 10; Fresh- man Council. Good driver? “Don’t be smart,” J. Carol E. Porter 586 Fall River Avenue Ambition: Keypunch Operator “No legacy is so rich as honesty.” Library Club 12. H. Deborah Jean Perry 21 Tempson Drive Ambition: College “The chapter of accidents is the longest chap- ter in her book.” Future Nurses Club 9; Pep Squad 10; Stu- dent Council 10; Cheerleading 11, 12; National Math Club 11, 12; Yearbook Layout Staff. David, “What” “High School was great but I am glad to get out!” la a Robert John Propatier 29 Chestnut Street “Prop” Ambition: Plumber “You can only drink 30 or 40 glasses of beer a day, no mat- ter how rich you are.” Senior Council; Intramurals; Band 9, 10, 11; Drama Club 2 “Winkle” Gym Hater, Friendly, “Hi!” “How are you?” Great time at Seekonk. Judy Ann Pimental 56 Heritage Avenue “Truck Driver” Ambition: Marriage “IT have a heart with room for every joy.” Library Club 11; Newspa- per Club 9; Nurse’s Club Wl. Friendly, D.E. considerate, good listener, 45 parties, fried chicken. Sandra Jeanne Provazza 750 Arcade Avenue “Sandy” “Provatz” Ambition: College “Better by far you should forget and smile, than that you should remember and be sad.” Mineral Club 9, 10; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; GAA 11, 12; French Club 10, 11; Pep Squad 10, 11; FNA 9, 10; Sophomore Semi-Formal; Sophomore Council; FTA 12; Senior Council; Yearbook Senior Section. “Crowbar” Woode’s parties Row 4, Table 4 Gang, Friendly, talkative. Douglas Lee Pyron 97 Oak Hill Avenue “Greek” “Duck” “Jake” Mr. Baker’s art classes, “Hey, Alphonse!” ‘ Ge, ‘ : Ambition: Commercial “Hey Jake.” _ ' Artist “Greater than all is the talk of a great friend.” Science Fair 9; Boys’ Glee Club 12. Carolyn Quattrucci 192 Willard Avenue “Quatch” “Little Quatch” Ambition: College “Life’s a tumble-about thing of ups and downs.” Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 11, 12; FNA 10; Girls’ Glee Club IPA “That's really rotten.’ Nunc, every- thing, cookie. John R. Quintin 24 Benson Avenue Ambition: Bartender “For he that once is good is ever great.” “When are we going to get out of here?” Allen Ramos 4 Elmdale Street | “Fernando” . Ambition: Electrical Engineer “Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers.” Indoor Track 11, 12; Outdoor Track 11, 12. Mr. Buccaci’s German class, cars, leaves. Donna Raposa 343 Central Avenue “Pokey” Ambition: Undecided “Be merry and be wise.” Whip, clown. Thomas George Reale 1 Curt Street “Prez Ambition: Naval Officer, History Teacher “Said and done; done as soon as said.” Class President 11, 12; Yearbook Business Man- ager 12; Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 12; National Math Club 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Junior Prom; Senior Prom; Lettermen’s Club 12; Baseball Manager 10, 11, 12; Football Scorer 11, 12; Spanish Club 11; Student Council. “Let’s take a poll,” The class message board, Parking space 73, “No, it costs too Marie Helen Rehbein much!” ; 7 50 Linden Road “Ruben” Ambition: Undecided “At whiles she stays to laugh with those that laugh.” Math-Science Fair Club 11; Yearbook Senior Section Staff; Drama Club 12. Jeans, Wednesday Morning Breakfast, “Don’t you give me That.” 47 Ann L. Risio 84 Jean Drive “Rizo” Ambition: Marriage “Love is the life of friend- ship, letters are the life of love.” Pep Squad 9, 10; Intra- murals 9, 10, 11, 12; Spirit Week Committee 9, 10. Bookkeeping 2 Vista, Cumberland, I goes. 48 Donald Richard 82 Harman Avenue “Don” Ambition: College “Nothing is too high for a man to reach, but he must climb with care and confidence.” Football 11, 12; Basketball 10, 11, Co-Captain 12: Baseball 10, 11, 12, Co-Captain 12; Letter- men’s Club 11, 12; National Math Club 11, 12. Billy, Mrs. Mooney’s Shorthand 1 class, dun- garecs. Cookie Patrol” “Soccer Team!!! Most Out- standing Undergraduate, Ma Keough, “The Layout Staff is the Best!” Donna Rodrigues 193 Jean Drive “Jose” Ambition: Secretary “My salad day; when I was green in judge- ment. 87, polite, friendly, tall. Donna Lynn Roberts 43 Talbot Way “Berts”” Ambition: Registered Nurse “If life an empty bubble ¢ how sad for those who can see the rainbow in the bubbl: Student Council Represen tive 9, Secretary 10; Fre man Council; Sophome Council; Junior Council; Ye book Layout Editor; Chr mas Semi-Formal 9, 10; J ior Prom; Senior Prom; Sp Week Committee 9, 10, Basketball 9, Co-Captain 11; Swim Team 9, 10; S« ball 11, 12; Track Team Intramurals 9, 10, 11, Pep Squad 10; GAA 11, Ski Club 12. Patricia Jane Rose 12 Vernon Place Pate Ambition: Marriage and Interior Decorator “To be awake is to be alive.” Library Club 9, 10; Newspaper Staff 10. “Where’s Becky?” Wayne Nelson, Batman : | and Robin, D.E. Student, “Hey, lady!” Fred F. Roy 1188 Warwick Neck Avenue, Warwick, R. I. Ambition: Marine Biologist “Persuasion hung upon his lips. Football 10, 11, 12; Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Indoor (Meee TKO Ii eye Spanish Club 9, 10, 11; Mineral Club 9, 10; Let- termen’s Club 9, 10, 11, Pe Pink Panther Club, The Three Musketeers, Goy, “Hey, guess what I did last...” Marjorie Louise Roy 295 Central Avenue “Margie” ition: Singer r voice was like the voice stars had when they sang her.” s Vice-President 9; Soph- re Council; Junior Coun- Dramas Gluby 9) 10, 11, Chess Club 10; FTA 10, 12; Ski Club 10; Newspa- Club 10, Assistant Editor 12; GAA 11, 12; Gymnas- Club 10, 11, 12; National hor Society ll, 12; onal Math Club 11, 12; or Section Editor; Sopho- -e Semi-Formal; Junior n; Senior Prom. Bishop's Charity Ball, “Gimme a break!” “I mean seriously!” “Apple Lady. Mike David Royer 28 Haig Avenue “Goat” Ambition: Traveling “Though my soul may set in darkness, it will rise in perfect light.” Motoreycle, BCG, quiet. 49 Joanne Ruggiero 66 Mill Road JoevaaeJon Ambition: Nurse “Poor love is last in men’s capricious minds, in ours, it fills up all the room it finds.” Intramurals 10, 11, 12; National Math Club 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, Treasurer 12; FNA 11, President 12; GAA 11, 12; Yearbook Business Staff; Sophomore Semi-Formal; Christ- mas Semi-Formal 12. 1,000’ gum chain, Bobby, bike riding, Politi- cal Science — Mr. LeClere. Arthur Milton Salve 380 Warren Avenue SArt’ Ambition: College 4 nice, unparticular man.” Band 9, 10, 11, 12. “Say what!” Haybaler, speedway freak, the hot set-up. Gary E. Seal 221 County Street “Flapper” Ambition: College “It’s my rule never to lose my temper till it would be detrimental to keep it.” Indoor Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Outdoor Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Cross-Country 10, 11, 12; Spanish Club 10, 11; Band 9, 10; Letter- men’s Club 11, 12. “Track is 1°’ Coach Mooney, “say nothing” “no more economics.” Scott Douglas Shaw 25 Melanie Street “Shaw” Ambition: Artist “Whoever would be a man must be a non-conformist.” Drama 10, 11, 12. “Hey Shag!” “You're sick, Byron!” Shagless, “LT see said the blind man. . . ™ Linda Blake Shea 205 Oak Hill Avenue “Blakie” Ambition: To raise dogs. “Life is a loom weaving illusions.” Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Drama 10; GAA 11, 12: “Kevin and Kerry,” “married,” “Are you kidding?” “Yeah I know!” Cookie Patrol. Ambition: Registered Nurse Cookie Patrol, “grooby chics,” Sha na na, “Speech is silver, silence is | golden.” Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; FNA 10, 11, 12; Pep Squad 10; Sophomore Semi-Formal; Senior Council; Ski Club 10, 111, 12; Yearbook Business ‘Staff; FTA 10; French Club (9, 10; Girls’ Track 10, 12; Junior Prom; Senior Prom; 'Gymnastics 10, 12. naturalemont. Cynthia Ann Sloane 425 Read Street “Cindy” “Sloanie” Mark Gordon Soderlund 21 Teejay Drive Ambition: Barber-Stylist “IT am always at a loss to know how much to believe of my own stories.” Audio-Visual 9, 12; Wres- tling 10; Hockey 12. “Why always?” American History, Playing Soccer in Gym, “I wish I were in business.” Eleanor R. Stadnik 12 Taft Street “Savage” “Stad” “Elli” “Nood”’ Ambition: To be there. “Love is the full-filling of the law.” Drama 9; Girls’ Glee Club 10. “T luv ‘um.” Key, Bibbits, “-Baboomba!” Sil Deborah Jean Stebenne 49 Marlaine Drive “Steb” Ambition: Interior Decorator “Happiness is a wine of the rarest vintage.” Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; FTA09, 11: French Club 10; Drama Club 9; Gymnastics Team 10, 11. 12; GAA 10, 11, 12; Sophomore Semi-For- mal: Senior Prom; Junior Prom; Cheerleading 10, 11, Co-Captain 12; Class Vice-President We Girls’ Track Team 10; Student Council 12; Girls’ Glee Club 11, 12. JH, memories of Europe, to God with love, Pink Panther Club. Donna Rae Stimson 11 Vernon Place “Sugar Rae”’ “Oh! You poor thing.” “I didn’t like the Ambition: Social Worker food.” Being picked President of D.E. “Imagination is the air of mind.” President of D.E. Kirk Phillip Stingle 440 Cole Street “Stirk” Ambition: Undecided “Let God and men decree laws for themselves and not for me. Cross-Country 9; Baseball 9. Patched jeans, Cross-Country. Raymond Sturtevant 199 Elm Street “Ray-Ray”’ Ambition: Mechanic “Well begun is half done.” Audio-Visual Staff 9, 10, 11, 12. A.V. Man, Dependable. 52 Swamp Monster, “Right?” Gang. John P. Tamer 125 Fall River Avenue STamen “Ambition: Chief Dishwasher “In trouble to be troubled is have your trouble doubled.” Row 4, Table 4 to Karen Ann Tameo 195 Fall River Avenue Ambition: Child Care Worker “A personality with well blended shades of seri- ousness and humor.” Drama 10, 11, 12; French Club 9, 10, 11; Min- eral Club 9, 10; Girls’ Varsity Softball Team 9, 10, 11; Intramurals 9, 10; GAA 10, 11; Year- book Literary Staff. “How dollin!!! “JH.” “Chinchey,” Mental. Michael John Teixeira 15 Greenfield Street “Tex” “Coca-Mendoza”™ Ambition: College “Art may make a suit of clothes; but nature must prod- uce a man.” Football 9; Baseball 9; Chess Club 9; Mineral Club 9; Soph- omore Semi-Formal; Hockey Club 11, 12; Senior Council; Senior Prom. Dishwashing, races. Nancy Lee Tameo 705 Arcade Avenue Ambition: Social Worker “She who trifles with all is more likely to fall than she who but trifles with one.” Drama 9; Library Club 9; aw “Ge TKO ahh, ee French Club 10; Intramu- rals 9, 10, 11, 12; Junior Council; Senior Council: Cheerleading 10, 11, 12; Yearbook Literary Staff. “Joe Hockey.” Weird Laugh, Good Natured, Big Joker. 55) “O.K., | will varoom.” “May God come get me before the Devil does.” Gregory Robert Walek 124. Greenfield Street “Gregor” Ambition: College “Read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest.” Mineral Club 9, 10; National Math Club 11, 12; Tennis 12; Chess Club is 54 Gordon Raymond Vincelette 16 Chainey Street “Va-Roomer” Ambition: Business Management i “What are you doing?” “Don’t worry about it.” “Pot, who needs it?” “Finally! My per- mit!” “Hey, baby!” “The world knows nothing of it’s greatest men.” father. “What day is today?” “Pull that one more time kid and you'll be sorry.” David Duane Voorhees, Jr. 3 Benson Avenue “Deacon” Ambition: “A smile is a frown turned upside-down.” Football 9, 10, 11; Baseball 10; Sophomore Council. Marie Joan Walsh 15 Elaine Street “Maria Bella” Ambition: Secretary “In her tongue is the law of kindness.” Swim Team 9, 10, 11, 12, Co- Captain 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; GAA 10, 11, 12; “It’s just too good to be true.” “Obe,” “Dee.” “Mel,” “Liz,” Music.” Eliazbeth Adams Waller 17 Bradley Street “Betsy” Ambition: College “An outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace.” Ski Club 9; Chorus 12; Intramural 10, 11. Donna, BCG office detention, witty. Swimmer, “Hey Jose!” Friendly, Talkative. Jeffrey Norman White 198 Briarbrook Drive “Jeff” Ambition: College “There is no truer truth obtain- able by man than comes of music.” National Honor Society 11, Wee yma! ih, Wee levees Ensemble 11, 12; Tutor (music department) 11, 12. Cushing, gross, 299 Central Avenue Ambition: Undecided “The actions of men are the best interpreters of their thoughts” Creative Writing. Paul Whipple “Whip” 55 Patricia Elaine Wood 371 Olney Street “Woody” “Wood tricks” Ambition: Secretary “True happiness consists not in the multitude of friends, but in the worth and choice.” Drama 9, 10, 11; Intramurals 10, 11; Tennis 10; Gymnastics 10, 11 Co-Captain; Sophomore Semi- Formal; Pep Squad 10, 11 Tri-Captain; junior Council; Junior Prom; GAA 9, 10, 11, 12; Sen- ior Council; Yearbook Senior Section Staff. Home Ec., Bakery, Balance Beam, Woody cookies. Diane Woods 282 Central Avenue “Woody” Ambition: Secretary “The deepest rivers flow with the least sound.” Quiet, Gullible, Bookkeeping Class, Secre- tary. Mark Stephen Woodside 597 Fall River Ave. “Woody” “Ted” Ambition: Undecided “Forgetting trouble is the way to cure it.” Chess Club 9, 10; Baseball 12: Football 12. Woodchuck, Big chuck. Gail A. Wynne 15 Wynne Street “Winnie” Ambition: Marine Biologist “Nothing in nature is unbeautiful.” Swim 9, 10, 11, 12; Field Hockey 10; FTA 9, ION TIS Intramurals) OF 105 12 ennisel 12; President 12; Science Fair Club 11; NHS 11, 12; GAA 9, 10, 11, 12; Drama 9; Junior French Alliance 11, 12; National Math Club 11, 12; RiflesOS LOM Lee 2: Water rat, Dave, Nutty, Friendly. 56 Dennis David Yelle 48 Bishop Avenue Ambition: Free Lance Writer “The chief glory of every people arises from it’s authors.” Quiet, Most Individualistic, Mysterious. Henry Thomas Young 24 Roosevelt Street “Weasel” Ambition: Architect “A man devoted to pleas- “Ah! What a day for skipping practice!” Linda “Hey Mack let’s go hit a few!” “Boy we've had it now,” Hockey. ure. Football 9,, 10, 11, 12; Baseball 9, 10; Track Out- door 11, 12. Patricia Maria Zaida 250 County Street s Paty Ambition: Legal Secretary “4 merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance.” Library Club 10, 11, 12. Mrs. Mooney’s classes. “Oh Pat, you didn’t... Two out of three isn’t bad. 57 Mark Butterworth 24 Alta Street Ambition: Mechanic and Racing Driver “Nature has always been stronger than education.” Normand Dupont 80 Pine Street Ambition: Undecided “In quietness and confidence shall be your strength.” Steven Ross 86 Allen Drive “Steve” Ambition: Undecided “Happy am I; from care I'm free! Why aren't they all contented like ” me. James Corriea 142 Forest Avenue “Peacock” Ambition: Welder “What should a man do but be ”° merry. Guy Joseph Lemieux 11 Back Street “Big G” Ambition: Undecided “He speaketh not; and yet there lies a conversation in his eyes.” Roger Trembly 145 Oak Hill Avenue “Carrot” Ambition: Police Commissioner “Man is free at the moment he wishes to be.” John Costa 118 Bass Street Ambition: Undecided “His mind, his kingdom, and law.” Stephen Pierce 593 Lincoln Street “Steve” Ambition: To live and be free forever. “We are lost by what is lawful.” David Wheatley 315 Woodland Avenue Ambition: Undecided “Tl speak to thee in silence.” Class Of 1973 History Freshmen — Itty Bitty, Confused, First Dance and First Rally . . . No Dungarees . . . Folk Rock Concert . . . Purgatory Chasm. . . “Julius Caesar” . . . Bonfire. . . Health Class. . . Comparative Government Sophomores — Pep Squad. . . “A Little Bit of Magic” . . . Sophomore Semi-Formal . . . Christmas Toy Drive . . . “Love Story” . . . No Dress Code . . . Car Wash and Pot Luck Supper . . . “Big Rock At Candy’s Mountain” . . . Lincoln Park . . . Drivers’ Ed. . . Cheerlead- ing Try Outs... Feathers .. . “Ghost Farm” ... Hot Pants . . . “Romeo and Juliet” . . Ordered Class Rings. . . “Wait Until Dark”’ Juniors — (Class Rings . . . Hockey Team . . . Orphanage Christmas Party . . . Car Washes . . . Class Trip to Provincetown . . . (SEASICK) . . . Midis and Maxis . . . “Our Town”. . . First Student Victory Over Faculty in Softball. . . PSATS. . . SATS. . . “Shades Of Time,” The Junior Prom . . . Queen and Her Court . . . Class Flag . . . “Go Warriors” Buttons . . . Message Board. . . U.S. History DeMLOTSe—' Proofs. . . Distribuives Hale . . No Showers for the Girls . . Senior Studies . . . Thanksgiving Game . . . Spirit Week . . . More Class Flags . . . Senior Driv- ing . . . Homecoming . . . Yearbook . . . Christmas Semi-Formal . . . Red Balloons . . . Mr. Hanley . . . “Summer and Smoke”. . . Senior Prom. . . Class Trip . . . S.H.S. 1973 Barn. . . Athletic Awards. . . Banquet. . . Class Cookout . . . “First Annual” Awards. . . Class Day Graduation!!! 59 A Day at Lucketts Student vs Faculty Softball Game Remember Junior Prom Student vs. Faculty Softball Game | Graduation Car Wash 61 Superlatives f — Done Most For The Class Kathy Berriman Tom Reale Most School Spirit Debby Stebenne Tom Reale Most Versatile Donna Roberts Mark Caracciolo 62 Lest Friendl Helen Drohan Bobby Propatier Most LStlc rdualt wl Ind Jennifer Holmes is Yelle Ls Denn Best Dressed Paula Abraham John McAloon Most Ambitious Carlene Hawksley Tom Reale Most Talkative Cindy Sloane Mike Lindell Class Couple Pat Brodeur Paul Coogan 64 Most Musical Debra Benson Jeff White Most Artistic Paula Gouras Jimmy Campbell Best Actor and Actress Carolyn Quattrucci Jim Jobe 65 Most Disorganized Kathy Larrabee Richard McKay Most Athletic Carlene Hawksley Fred Roy Class Flirts Nancy Tameo Doug Heuberger Class Will I, Mark Abelson, leave some of my best friends and best years. I, Penny Ainsworth, leave Mr. Saleeba a medal for punctuality on his bus route. I, Mark Almeda, leave an everlasting sequence of tomorrows to whomever dares the dream. I, Susan Andrews, leave my glasses to anyone who would want them. I, Debi Augustine, leave to Miss Dobie and Mr. Ridolfi a box of cookie crumbs and 2¢ worth of chinchey to anyone “darling” enough to want it. Don Azulay, leave my “Affro”’ to someone who needs it, like Mr. Kaveny! ’ Joe Bairos, leave behind my football uniform to anyone who is dumb enough to play football. . Donna Barboza, leave my size 12 sneakers to Sue Olean for her Cowboy boots! Deborah Benson, leave my Beanie to any Bopper who wants to wear it. Kathy Berriman, leave the keys to the dark room and a bottle of aspirin to next year’s yearbook editor. s Russell Blackledge, leave Miss Healy a pair of suspenders and a wide tie. John Bliss, promise to leave forever, and never return. . | ee BO ee ee ee ee ee ee Sarah Bliven, leave all my wonderful, fond, and loving memories of my hero, Senr Sperduty, to Mr. Anderson, Mr. Bessette, Mr. Kaveny, and Mr. Marshall. I, David Booth, leave eight dozen square golfballs to Mr. Buceaci. I, Brian Borges, leave a pack of cigarettes to any teacher that wouldn’t let me go to the lav. Just remember, there was one in my sock! David Boucher, leave a proof that gravity does not exist to anyone who understands it. Kathy Bridge, leave behind a dream of a distant past. Pat Brodeur, leave all the kissee-facing in the corridor to “Buddy R. R.” Manny Capello, leave the Azores to Mr. LeClere. I ib L; ile I, Bill Cockayne, leave 2 strawberries to Fox. I, Paul Coogan, leave my No-Doz Pills to Mr. Murphy. I, Robert Craveiro, leave my homeroom, 201, to anyone who wants it. I, Lynda D’Amico, leave the many, many little pictures I drew during geometry to Mr. Nocera. I, Sue Furtado, leave one completely mangled and loved tenor sax to Mr. Toro, and to Mr. LeClere, a case of Bud that I promised him. I, Lynda Gammons, leave all that I have lost. I, Ann George, leave my whistle to the next captain, and my deepest sorrow to my sister and her friends for having to get up at 6:00 A.M. for 2 more long, long years. I, Donna Gomes, leave the best years of my life to the beginning of another. I, Jocelyn Gorman, leave to Mr. Bardsley, male chauvinist, the idea that women can succeed in whatever they attempt, as well as men. Jacquelyn Greeley, leave my seat in the ticket office to the next house chairman of the Drama Club. Carlene Hawksley, leave all the symptoms of “Senioritis” to any eager Junior. L i, I, Doug Heuberger, leave nothing, because I didn’t get anything. I, Nancy Hicks, leave, rapidly. I, Micky Hines, leave to Mr. Wujick and the rest of the Science Department, all the little goodies made in Foods (don’t worry Mr. Bardsley, they won’t ruin your magnificent figure). I, Frederick Hodde, leave all my talks with Bob Frazer to some poor freshman. I, Donna Hopkins, leave Mrs. Keough a pair of angora gorilla arms, to Mr. Weintraub, a free driving lesson, to Mr. Hanley, a tape recording of my voice, to Mrs. Christiansen, a picture of Boston and all its suburbs, to Mrs. Partington, a do-it-yourself I.B.M. kit. I, Robert G. Horton, leave my parking place to anyone else who owns a truck. _ Robert W. Horton, leave all the hard work I did in Social Studies Research to Mr. R. Ridolfi. Jon Andrew Hubbard, leave Sommy McAlooni a B.G.P. to enhance his future love life! Mary Humphrey, leave Seekonk High nothing. Deborah James, leave behind all the student teachers to the underclassmen. Susan Johnson, leave Miss Dobie her rotation method in volleyball. I it ihe I, if I, Susan Kagan, leave Miss Sypek her favorite subject — food. I, Michael Khouri, leave it all behind. I, Bruce Larkin, leave a new G.I. uniform to Mr. Bardsley. I. Webster Larkin, leave a DNA molecule to Tom Ridolfi, and a mirror to enjoy himself to Mr. Bardsley. ik Kat if I, if thie Larrabee, leave Mrs. Keough my bathrobe that looked like a straight jacket. Suzanne Laushway, leave Priscilla and Fro another year of school, and Attleboro on the weekends. Paul LeBeau, leave my prize possession, ‘Shultz’s Guide to Stupid Jokes” to Mr. Burke. David Leite, leave a new mailbox to Bruce Ellis. I, Carol LeMay, leave my absentee notes to Mr. Ellis. I, Mary LeMay, leave J. D. Hanley’s “Good morning, good morning, and how is everyone this morning?”’ to his fruit flies. I, Guy Lemieux, leave all my things to Mr. Chmura. I, Stephen Lima, leave my German book to “Teddy Bear Buccaci.” I, Ed Lincoln, leave a match to Mr. Kaveny. I, Michael Lindell, leave my deepest sympathy to the faculty who have to put up with my sister next year. I, Richard MacKay, leave my collection of sick jokes to those who can’t find any better. I, Susan Mallon, leave behind all my “friends.” I, Robert Marnoch, leave Seekonk High School with a joyous heart and an empty mind. I, Bob McArdle, leave Mr. Mooney with a non-matching pair of ‘““Marathons;” a T.V. tower, a reservoir, a Tourist, a “King,” and a bunch of “‘goombahs.” I, Carol Medeiros, leave four of my happiest years to a person who can enjoy them as much as I did. I, Ann Mignard, leave nothing to anybody, for any reason! I, Steve Miller, leave to search for greener pastures, to explore new horizons, to go to Town Liquor once again. I, Russell Miranda, leave Cheryl Harris to one more year in S.H.S. I, Carl Mitchell, leave nothing to anyone that wants it. I, Bryant Montiro, leave my } — to anybody who wants it. I, Tom Morris, leave many rolls of tape to next year’s linemen who tape their hands. I, Glenn Motta, leave my typing skills to Mrs. Cassels. I, Debbie Nelson, leave my everlasting talking to Mrs. Mooney. I, Claudia O’Brien, leave one trained pigeon, and a 24 lb. case of ExLax to anyone who needs a friend. I, Sandy Oliveira, leave all my time spent with Ronnie in school to any future lovers. I, Debby Perry, leave my good buddy Mr. Corriveau, and hope that all his future chemistry classes have as much fun with the squirt bottles as I. I, Judy Pimental, leave the four next — years to the freshmen. I, Carol Porter, leave my will to Barbara Porter. I, Bob Propatier, leave my grinder to Miss Sypek. I, Sandra Provazza, leave fond memories of “Row 4, Table 4,” to Mr. Stanek and Mr. Schembre. I, Doug Pyron, leave a bottle of Scotch to Mr. Baker. I, Allen Ramos, leave my seat in 210 to any unsuspecting person who wants to get smashed. I, Marie Rehbein, leave an empty mailbox to Mr. Baker. I, Tom Reale, leave the Senior Class Message Board to Jenny and Steve to rip down as many times as they wish. I, Ann Risio, leave bubble gum to Ma Keough. I, Donna Roberts, leave all my happy days at S.H.S. to anyone who wants to enjoy them as much as I did. I, Donna Rodrigues, leave my front seat in Mr. Stanek’s room to anyone else who’s brave enough to sit there. I, Patricia Rose, leave Seekonk High School to become Mrs. Nelson. I, Fred Roy, leave Mr. Thomas Ridolfi all my “habitat.” I, Marjorie Roy (Apple Lady), leave all my apples at lunch time to Ralph Turner. I, Joanne Ruggiero, leave a year’s supply of “Ports” and many happy memories to Mr. LeClere. I, Arthur Salve, leave a box of broken reeds to Mr. Toro. I, Scott Shaw, leave, to the streets. I, Mark Soderlund, leave to Mr. Rowe my Seekonk Warrior T-Shirt, a can of Right Guard, and a pair of smelly socks. I, Cindy Sloane, leave Dave Caracciolo and Bobby Propatier, my ability to swallow ice cubes. I, Eleanor Stadnik, leave a Polish woman wearing a turtleneck and knickers to Mr. Baker. I, Debbie Stebenne, leave some of the happiest. . . and saddest memories of my life to anyone else unfortunate enough to fall into the way of the big real illusion. I, Kirk Stingle, leave the frog to Bob. I, Karen Tameo, leave some good memories and some bad. I, Nancy Tameo, leave to Mr. Bardsley, my megaphone and shakers so he can show more spirit and enthusiasm at all the games next year, and to next year’s cheerleading squad the guts to stand up to his obnoxious criticisms. I, John Tamer, leave a pair of dirty snap-ons to Mr. Hunt. I, Roger Tremblay, leave “Columbo” series to Fred. I, Gordon Vincelette, leave my many days without finding a job to Mr. Chmura. I, Gregory Robert Walek, leave my white socks to Stu. . I, Dave Wheatley, leave all my history tests that I flunked to Miss Sypek. I, Patricia Wood, gladly leave the quote books to next year’s lucky Senior Section Staff. I, Mark Woodside, leave my little brother, Scott, to Mrs. Pockel. 70 Thomas Reale, President; Deborah Stebenne, Vice President; Deborah Olean, Secretary; Helen Drohan, Treasurer. Senior Council Sithine: S: “. 2a iiar : ; c . Sitting: Sandra Provazza, Glenn Motta, Nancy Tameo, Jennifer Holmes, Deborah Olean, Helen Drohan, Thomas Reale, Deborah Stebenne, Jeffrey Banna, Richard Collins, Paula Parsons, Robert Propatier, Paula Gouras. Standing: Joseph McCormick, Kathy Berriman, Cynthia Sloane, Jim Jobe, Charlene Fisk, Micheal Texiera. ae fo ° Pay I wuv my teddy! Now, what can I do today? I was so embarrassed when my skirt flew up. y y Should I? Here we go again! Look, will you or won’t you. . . you better! 7 Junior Council ql bs [, i pinentommneennenton: one aN = NORA SUR RAS RRISRNE Barbara Agren Carol Allen Thomas Araujo Michelle Bailey Robert Barchi Michael Bastow Lynne Beattie Barbara Benson Karen Beau David Botelho Paul Brewer Todd Brochu Glenn Brown Victor Brown Joyce Buffington Lewana Bump Edward Burke Steve Butera _ Judith Cabassa Michael Callahan Peter Capello David Caracciolo Patricia Carr Richard Cavallaro Karen Christopher James Ciavola Thomas Ciavola Alan Cinqmars Steven Clegg Pamela Corbin Diane Corey Daniel Correia Walter Cruz Elizabeth Dalton William Defontes Donna Demodeiros Thomas Devine Cecilia Diorio Steven Dyer William Egan Mary Elkhay Michael Emond Marjorie Fahey Donna Farrell Glenn Fortine Debra Fraser Debbie Froment Denise Gagne Edward Genest Beverly Goodnow Mark Gorman Christine Gouveia YS Janey Goyette Karen Goyette Karen Greggerson Mary Anne Grenier Hollie Halliwell Chery! Harris Naney Haworth Priscilla Heuberger Susan Hill Dorothy Hodge Nancy Holmes Holle Hood Robin Hopkins Judith Hunt John Imbrie Stephen Jodat Tracy Johnson Pat Kelly Lynne Kenyon Nancy Kistner Jeannie Kusiak Duncan Lang Kevin Langwell Joanne Lebell Nancy LeMay Claudet Litourneau Richard Letourneau Ronnie L’Heureux Dave Lincoln Susan Lindberg Jeffrey Longworth - | Michael Lussier John Luther Mark Lynch Sandra Madden Mitchell Madich Rosemary Marnoch Eloise Marshall James Marshall Kathy Martin Gregory Masse JoEllen Mayers — Linda McCardle Glenn McElroy Robin McGuy Donald McKeton _ Susan Mello Lucille Miguel JoAnn Mullen Patricia LaFrance Arthur Nelson Christine Nerney Kevin O'Connell Karen Olivier Valerie Osowiecki Nelson Paine Helen Paine Sandra Pardini Thomas Parent Michael Pariseau Joanne Parker William Pearl Donna Perry Sandra Petorelli Michelle Pezullo Debra Pinueci Lauri Preston Gary Provazza Sheila Provazza Diane Quirk James Rebello Carl Rehbien Susan Ricciardi Linda Riley George Roderick Debbi Rose Jeffrey Rose Jeffrey Ross Sandra Ruggiero Peter Saleeba 77 Sandra Salzillo Lucille Savery Robert Scules Paul Schultz Gary Sears Greg Sedach Kathy Seeley Daniel Silva Joseph Silva David Sim Cindy Simmons Judith Sloane Darlene Snowden Robert Stedman William Stone Michael Strzesak Susan Sturtevant Linda Sullivan Olive Sweeney Marcia Szezepanek Donna Tameo Denise Tavernier Lelia Teixeira Debbra Theroux Chery! Thibault Kenwood Thode Robert Thumith Gayle Trahan Ralph Turner Dennis Veader Inez Veader Terry Welsh Ruth West Jayne Westcott Gary Wilson John Wolstencroft David Wood Stephen Zapasnik Lynne Zarrella Rolande Trahan ww seta nHe A RHE rin WHEE Ha iy : i ih il HH HH AHHHHH ii hil ue ty! py! HH Ht anit | ih yi int Hy init {! ARRAY, rH HH Hi _ i i iit i i! ii nH : ae NEAR 80 Homeroom 102: (1) Lynne Amaral, Donna Broze, Ann Marie Burke, Lyn Bowen, Stephen Bolduc, Michael Healey, Bruce Butterworth, Donald Britton (2) Nancy Borges, Paula Bliss, Donna Basiliere, Jane Brackett, Susan Berriman, Peter Blair, Thomas Allison (3) Cheryl Bridge, Joyce Berg, Deborah Caddick, Elenora Benson, Cindy Burke, Wayne Blake (4) Joanne Aguiar, Brenda Burly, Wayne Andrews, Robert Barrette (5) David Blackledge, Armand Bassette, James Agren. Homeroom 104: (1) Loran Cullinan, Paula Conti (2) Nancy Chandley, Belle Adkins, Leah Correia, Karen Dowler (3) Diane Daneau, Laurel Colby, Barbara Craveiro, Marilynn Choate, Laurel Craven, Mary Downs (4) Daniel Dubuc, Robert Dean, Michael Cobb, Cliff Pearce, Peter Dean, John Campbell (5) William Caldwell, Ronald Charron, Stephen Cooksey, Robert Cockayne, Mark Chandler, Herbert Cushing, Kenneth Dalton, Jeffrey Desilva. i 4 a i Sa sy Ps = ee. - Homeroom 106: (1) Alfred George, Gail Galimberti, Karen Earle, Susan Edwards, Carolyn Gravel, Donna Kelly, Pam Fraser, Thomas Estrella, Anthony George (2) Pauline Gagielo, Susan Edwards, Debby Dufresne, Ann Garneau, Theresa George, Debra Guidice, Lorraine Goulart (3) Charles Feeley, Michael Foley, Donna Ferland, Roberta Galvin, Edward Feeley (4) David Greaves, George Greene, Steven Fagundes, Augustine Ferreira. Ct) GO Homeroom 110: (1) Deborah Duilio, Patricia Hicks (2) Joanne Humphrey, Lynn Hardman, Susan Kaveny (3) Lisa Hudson, Emily Johnson, Jesse Hall, Craig Haelsen, Naney Hargreaves, Cynthia Hayes (4) Deborah Kanaczet, Jennifer Jobe, Pat Keough, Marie Jutras, Diane Hart, Lauren Jones, Jeffrey Herrick (5) Kurt Helgerson, Max Iltzsch, Andrew Harding, Kevin Keough, John Humphrey, Dave Lacroix, Dave Harrison, John Johnson. ——_ Homeroom 114: (1) Nancy McMahon, Donna Sousa, Priscilla Mahler, Susan Mullen, Anthony McCann, Donald Vivieros, Kathy Maclsaac, Diane LeMay, Cheryl Mallon (2) Judith Madden, Elizabeth Lynch, Lynne McAloon, Diane Lebeau, Deborah,Masse, Ava Mello, Charles Mello (3) Denis Lussier, Theodore Leonard, William Boots, Jeffrey Macdonald, Richard Mann, John Lesage (4) John Murphy, David Hill, Norman Laurendeau, Mike Marcinkwiez (5) Maurice Messier, Dane Macalister, Armand Michaud. Ct) Gh Homeroom 122: (1) Elizabeth Zaida, Diane Willis (2) Karen Voyer, Joanne Walsh, Kathleen Tracey, Joann Frisolone (3) Diane Sturtevant, Kenneth Viera. Richard Ward, Robin Tameo, Cindy Tokmakian (4) Alan Terra, John Ryan, Robert Ward, Daniel Mayer, Joan Wynne, Jane Tweedy, Karen Soderlund (5) Cynthia Wheatley, Paul Taylor, John Ustas, Andrew Williams, Ronald Turcotte, Albert Howell, Phillip Woodhams, Mark Turcotte. Homeroom 125: (1) Robert Sousa, Joanne Spencer, Violet Silva, Paula Lukasiewicz, Sharon St. Laurent, Sandy Souza, David Simpson, David Strycharz (2) Ernest Staltare, Gregory Seal, Thomas Silva, Arlene Scowcroft, Robin Smith, Vivien Soja, Kathy Seropian (3) John Silva, Sean Searles, Eleanor Saunders, Robin Silva, Robert Spinacci, Norman Stimson (4) Thomas Sorensen, Gail Ruggiero, Cheryl Ruggiero, Laurie Roy (5) Michael Traynor, Ronald Simeock, William Cuddigan Cte) FC. oo Homeroom 130: (1) Karen Robertson, Francine Padykula (2) James Piquette, Debra Peters, Kathy Quirk, Linda Novotny (3) Leonard Rose, Donna Osowiecki, Linda Pearson, Lorraine Parent, Cindy Picozzi, Jeanne Ondrick (4) Richard Reale, Peter Ross, Cathy Robitaille, Evelyn Richards, Holly Oswald, Robert Richardson, Brian O’Hara (5) Bradford Roberts, Daniel Preston, Mark Garvey, Daniel Rijo, James Reddington, Raul Pereira, Frank Padykula, Eugene Perry, Steve Peck, Donald Harootunian. Freshman Council eee 86 Homeroom 101: (1) Steve Brown, Dave Boucher, Hope Bogosian, Penny Wright, Bobby Barker (2) Gina Balducci, Cathy Anthony, Sarah Baldwin, Lori Carlson, Jeanette Barnes, Janneane Baker, Marianne Almeda, Susan Bryson, Bonnie Bessette, Deborah Azulay (3) Kenneth Ambrose, John Arruda, Dave Bowers, Michael Cahoon, Perry Bachini, Greg Caracciolo, Mark Blackledge, Scott Woodside, Scott Barao, Edward Berriman, Joe Barboza, Jon Bowers. ae le Se oe . i’ Td en Homeroom 105: (1) Deborah Sylvia, Donna Willis, Barbara Tavares, Teresa Soares, Tom Wolstencroft, Karen Ustas, Paula Travers, Elizabeth Viera, Debra Texeira (2) Steven Travers, Ann Williams, David Watson, Robert Tougas, Glenn Sullivan, Edward Sorensen, David Therrien, Michael Valerio, Alfred Souza, Susan Turner (3) Robert Sylvia, John Spencer, Michael Tamer, Andrew Sykes, Thomas Tattersall, James Whitaker, Peter Westcott, Arthur Trahan, Peter Wald. — sé 998s = : —— fe ———— _ ) Homeroom 116: (1) James Cullinan, Michael Cavallaro, Edward Estrella, William Ciavola, Brenda Deforest, Lisa Coyle, Sharon Dourado, Maria DiOrio, Terry Dellefemine, Wendy Coogan, Pamela Clukey, Annmarie Crowley (2) John Defontes, Deborah Dupont, Ellen Danielson, Eileen Corcoran, Kath- 1] leen Coyle, Lynne Christopher, Linda Craveiro, Mary Jane Craven, Robin Devine, Kenneth Crafts (3) Michael Daigle, Dennis Crawford, Donald + Drainville, Ronald Dias, John Elkhay, Ronald Clawson, Robert Choate, Steven Elderkin, Chris Duhamel. . leen Faria (2) Norma Goyette, Melissa Handy, Brenda Gammons, Ruth Gilbert, Elaine Gouras, Nancy Faria, Linda Gagne, Mary Frankenfield, Pamela Francis, Cynthia Grass (3) Kenneth Green, Gilbert Ferreira, Ernest Ferreira, Paul Ferland, Raymond George, James Fisk, Steven Grenier, George 87 i ) Homeroom 118: (1) Mary Gorman, Patricia Francis, Roberta Goulart, Kimberly Halliwell, Charlotte Greenhalgh, Patricia Hayes, Martha Healy, Kath- | Haslip. am = vas vs icine aes ee ; = pt cian Homeroom 120: (1) Linda Jarde, Donna Lewis, Carol Larabee, Denise Kurak, Lorraine L’Heureux, Janet Joubert (2) Richard Hicks, Laurian Letour- neau, Elizabeth Irons, Sandra Hogan, Cenith Kolle, Karen Joost, Joyce Jordan, Elise Letendre, Karen Holmes (3) Thomas Hurley, Robert Lindell, Dennis Langwell, Douglas Lincoln, John Leonard, Dennis Jennings, Dennis Lefebvre, John Korkuc, Richard Kurak, Keith Hood, Chris Hopkins. Homeroom 124: (1) Mark Messier, Lisa Masse, Debra Mortin, Donna Mowry, Mary La France, Joan Meisner, Cynthia Luther, Debra Mallon (2) Joseph Mello, Dennis Linton, Diane Longworth, Cheryl Medeiros, Suzanne List, Rebecca Lussier, Lisa Mello, Deborah Medeiros, Michael Marquis, Michael Mullen (3) Thomas Staffier, Michael Morin, James Lombardo, David Messinger, Michael Mulry, David Miller, Ronald Nelson, Gary McNally, Stephen Morrison, James McDonald. Homeroom 126: (1) Linda Olean, Lois Paolisso, Diane Petorelli, Arlene Ramos, Joanne Pontifice, Erin Partridge, Susan Perreira, Maryjane Quattrucci, Kathryn Nordstrom, Jean Phillips (2) Keith Nordstrom, Larry Novotny, Daniel Pimental, Gerald Penacho, Donna Parsons, Julie Read, Marsha Pyron, Winnifred Perry, Marie Pellicio, Kim Reddington (3) Ronald Perry, Timothy Paine, Michael Rebola, Edward Poulos, Robert Parent, Manuel Parece, Donald Oliver, Robert Pardini, Mark Papson, Charles Robbins, Jeffrey Partington. Homeroom 128: (1) Lenore Shannon, Sandra Shaw, Susan Saccone (2) Kathyrn Searles, Sandra Colaluca, Mary Robitaille, Marilyn Smith, Lillian Sheldon, Judy Salzillo, Patricia Simmons (3) Lloyd Rutterford, David Seeley, Robert Skavron, Michael Smith, Donald Smith, David Snape, John Robertson, Charles Scott, Daniel Robillard, Charles Savary, Bruce Saunders. 89 90 Izatlons d Organ vitles an Act 92 Student Government: (1) Omer LeClere, Junior Class; Justus Anderson, Student Council; Frederick Nelson, Sophomore Class (2) John Hanley, Senior Class; Alfred Goodwin, Freshmen Class. a ee ee a ee er rr = anew, LOI, AT A er re RIAL Oe PR RT CORA NE ae ee a bo me NN) suiia) a i oo = = = = = = = ial Wil wit anal Organizations: (1) Frank Mooney, Lettermen; Dorothy DiOrio, Library, Audio Visual; Angela Heaton, Future Teachers; Isabel Shaw, Cheerleaders, Pep Squad; Gloria Isles, National Honor Society (2) Paul Graves, Karate; Greg Hutton, Mineral; Robert Burke, Ski; James Kinder, Newspaper; Bruce Ellis, Drama; John Hanley, Yearbook; Robinson Bellin, Tennis, Alliance Francaise, Robert Hartley, Spanish. Student Council L eke suiaiabihss jedan eciaimmepeemees sores ' © = es we Bottom left: Jennifer Holmes, Vice President. Bottom right: Steven Maclsaac, President. Top left: Judy Cabassa, Trea- surer. Top right: Nancy LeMay, Secretary. ini (1) Judy Cabassa, Nancy LeMay, Jennifer Holmes, Steven Maclsaace (2) Richard Ward, John Rosa, Violet Silva, Anthony McCann, William Boots, John Korkuc, Patricia Murphy, Tom Reale, Katy Fahey, Ruth Gilbert, James Marshall, Karen Holmes, Jeff DeSilva, Dorothy Hodge. 95 SS 5 OE Seth OOO, SL tee, eS, Ha Minit i :34 : CE WE bee ew ies % National Honor Society Membership in the N.H.S. is open to students with an average of eighty five or better at the end of the sophomore year. The society upholds not only the qualification of scholarship, but leadership, character, and service as well. Each spring the N.H.S. attends the Regional convention held at Wheaton College. It provides for an exchange of ideas between societies as well as an opportunity for individuals to attend various semi- nars. The society ushers at various functions and sells refreshments at the school plays. National Math Club Mu Alpha Theta is a High School and Jr. Col- lege mathematics club. Stu- dents recommended by their teachers during their sophomore year and who maintain a high average are asked to join. : | | | | ii ! i i} ! ; i } i | li i maya, il I] Mn ganiaiaaaiand i LOUK MI INU ll @, =f as Future Teachers Society The Future Teacher’s Society was formed to provide an opportunity for students, interested in teaching to explore the concepts of teaching. Students in the society are involved in the tutoral program in elemen- tary schools and kindergartens. Future Nurses’ Club The Future Nurses’ Club is actually for anyone interested in the medical field. The purpose of it is to give students an oppor- tunity to explore and expe- rience various areas of medicine and related pro- fessions. During the year the club sponsored a cake sale, a Valentine’s Day party and visited Rhode Island Hospital and the Devor School. 98 French Club The French Club provides the opportunity for students to better understand the culture of the French people and make them aware of the French way of life. To promote this understanding, the students take such trips as visiting an exclusive French restaurant. The French Club is open to all. Spanish Club The Spanish Club wel- comes any student who is interested in the language and culture of Spain. Vari- ous field trips are planned during the year. i Ski Club The Ski Club exists to promote an interest in skiing and to provide an opportunity for students to take ski trips together. Meetings are held to discuss any planned trips and the club is open to any interested | student. } : . ress a” i= Sess | [= a i Chess Club 4 | The Chess Club is pro- | vided for those interested students who would like to H improve their © skills through practice and com- petition. A chess league is now being formed and this club hopes to join soon. jo 20 ny - Ee a is FAV Te 99 } The aim of the club is to develop a student-oriented, student-run newspaper. This has been achieved through the production of “The Warrior.” paper. body. Library Club The Library Club is open for membership to the purpose is to anyone in Its school. pro- mote an interest in library work as a career and to provide a service to the library. Members volunteer to work in the library their study periods. The club during annually plans one or two field trips. Past vis- its have been “Campbell made to and Hall Company” and Harvard Library. 100 Ciel a A , §oe PU eae aor pill ew ee eee seat e eat taTT ity aakeys! ue bib ual jeer Newspaper Club MY Students are encouraged to submit articles and poems, design covers, and help in the selling of the The paper is published about every two months and supplies a source of interest for the student 2 eT situ TO. ee mae pea i IM man —nmastgel eos - pein adie aap naar 965 NORE ARTE FB LTE ed RCC PO TEES 60858 ee ee liseneaaall TURE oeen ceremonies RS aeRO ROTTEN Se eal . tl «oy The purpose of the G.A.A. is to promote the recognition of girls’ athletics throughou At the end of the year a Sports Dinner is held in conjunction with the Lettermen’s town. this and other activities is raised by cake Mayorettes The Majorettes and flag twirlers work together to provide the half-time enter- tainment at the football games and during rallies. Tryouts are held annually for new members. t the school and Club. Money for sales, selling cokes at basketball games and selling calendars. 101 Lettermen’s Club All varsity athletes maintaining a “C” average are invited to join the Lettermen’s Club. The basic princi- ples of the club are represented by the three S’s: Sportsmanship, Scholarship, and Service. The Lettermen’s Club provides several services to the school. They sell tickets to the football and basket- ball games as well as ushering at the basketball games. A Sports’ Night is annually sponsored by the Lettermen’s Club and at the end of the year they offer‘a scholarship to the graduates. Money for these functions is obtained from selling calendars, working refresh- ment stands, and selling football programs. Obviously the Lettermen’s Club is an asset to the high school. Pep Squad The Pep Squad is open to any interested high school student who wishes to help cheerleaders in promoting enthusiasm. They attend all sport events and participate at rallies. 102 Flag Twirlers The Flag Twirlers do a fine job at the football games entertaining the crowd. They work along with the Majorettes and Band to help the cheerleaders promote enthusiasm. Band The Band performs at many school activities and is most faithful during the football sea- son. During the year, several concerts are presented to every- one by the Band, Chorus, and Glee Club. 103 Glee Club The glee club is open to any high school boy who enjoys to sing. They perform at concerts in the high school and at the junior high. Chorus The Seekonk High Cho- rus is not only a club, but always a school elective. The chorus, led by Mr. Toro, sings at several school functions; the big- aa | oy hae. Doig (ee 7 | gest of the year being the t= ive : SS ON a hris cert which is ity | nad i ee eo : = Christmas Concert which is | | : , ‘ presented to the students, Same ee faculty, and the town. 104 feos an and Sophomores Drama Club The purpose of the drama club is to give stu- dents a chance to acquire experience in the pro- duction of plays. Students have the opportunities to ' work with other students for the purpose of achiev- ing a goal, that being, a successful production. This year, their goal was accom- | plished in the production of Summer and Smoke. The drama club hopes to have even more success in . the future. Juniors and Seniors 105 Tom Reale, Business. f = Q = “ = ea] = ow = Te (= o [oa] aS 3 2) 5 S i © =| a =) ) -Q Cc [oa i] = = Q n Jackson, Literary Editors: Kare X a i Vu y Tameo, Karen Jackson, Doris Cabassa, Charlene Literary Staff: Nane Donna Roberts, Debbie Perry. Lay-out Staff: Debra Olean, eae ce $ hewmen i etonabamocmme —=- TT A TR a EY Senior Section Staff: Patricia Brodeur, Sandra Provazza, Paula Parsons, Michelle Hines, Susan Kagan. Business Staff: Joanne Ruggiero, Debbie Stebenne, Cindy Sloane, Tom Reals, Susan Furtado, Helen Drohan, Patricia Brodeur, Leslie Leonard, Jeffrey Banna. bess hi | Me entanaialapsethiecamseatinis ° Robin Halliwell, Art; Jocelyn Gorman, Girls’ Sports; Mark Abelson, Photogra- “Quick, stash the goods!” pher. Mineral Club Freshman interested in minerals or earth science are invited to join this club. Students may further explore their interest by attending the scheduled field trips. In the past, trips have been made to Mt. Mada- noch, Purgatory Chasm, Boston Museum of Society, and Harvard Museum. The club is supported by the money earned from such ventures as the selling of megaphones and the making of jewelry. Audio-Visual The audio-visual staff operates all of the projec- tion equipment at such school functions as assem- blies, plays, or fashion shows. In addition, the members of the staff sup- ply the faculty with the necessary audio-visual materials. Saad D iiicives acne S 1S 8 = © KS Jennifer Holmes, Steve MaclIssac, Karen Jackson, Geoffrey Rowntree, Our Queen: Kathy Berriman, Ray Thibeau, Donna Roberts, Michael Bear, Joanne Ruggiero, Raymond Saleeba. Friends will be friends will be friends If Gloria Steinem could see her now. Hy ; “MM... . needs a little salt” | “Don’t worry Tom, everything is “All my men wea r English Leather under control.” everyone of them.” i lestingpeee 253.0 Lesting. ” 112 Sue Berriman, Missy Handy, Homecoming Queen: Debbie Olean, Karen Christopher, Kathy Berriman. Nothing works like a good pair of P.F. Flyers. “T'll huff and I'll puff. . - Joe Namath — Beware! ” year.” aa | “These boys are getting harder to catch every | | The °73 Super Mondo. bili ly And next week, the Miss America Contest. ea - “My mother never told me it would be like this. “And we did!” 113 114 Christmas Candlelite Reflections — 1973 PRESENTS ‘CHRISTMAS CANDLELITE’ Saturday, December 16, 1972 8:00 - 12:00 p.m. — BUFFET 9:30 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT BY FULL HOUSE $5.50 per couple 116 And Smoke aan esteem nN 118 Best Couple: Susan Berriman Scott Darling 119 == ——— a _ sienna 120 121 CRONE ae eee HOSS s cae te SON ASE ‘ } : te ans se ee, ‘ aaa (1) Coach Tom Ridolfi, V. Augustine, J. Bairos, Head Coach Bob Perrault, J. Hubbard, J. McCormick, P. Coogan, M. Caracciolo, F. Roy, D. Howell, Coach Ron Ridolfi (2) E. Lincoln, D. Richard, M. Harding, T. Morris, M. Capello, W. Larkin, J. McAloon, M. Abelson, B. Horton (3) M. Emond, D. Caracciolo, N. Paine, M. Pariseau, S. Rutter, T. Parrent, J. Rebello, J. Cordeiro, D. Wood (4) J. Marshall, J. Luther, M. Strezak, B. O'Hara, J. Johnson, D. Strycharz, J. Silva, J. Murphy, D. Harrison (5) S. Fogundes, D. Nelson, F. Conti, M. Messier, M. Iltzch, B. Cuddigan, A. Harding, J. Ustas, P. Taylor, C. Mello. Football Football Football Football . : ty te Caracciolo warming up. 122 = ig Bo ee Ss : Tom Ridolfi (Defense), Ron Ridolfi (Offensive Backfield), Bob Pe reault (Head Coach), Bob Patcavage (asst. coach). ee “ : Can you hold ’em, R.R.? At tet ae 4 ie (1) K. Holmes, L. Jorde, M. Mullen (2) J. MacDonald, D. Preston, T. Paine, W. Boots, D. Botello, G. Seal (3) R. Ward, R. McArdle, D: O’Brien, B. O’Connell, P. Schultz, B. Roberts, J. Campbell, Coach Frank Mooney. Cross Country Cross Country Cross Country Cross Country Cross Country 124 An award and a hand shake for Senior, Bob O’Connell. Good stride Jeff! Clam guards the goods! Brad Roberts receives medal in Blackstone Valley Meet. 125 126 Swim Team Swim Team Swim Team Swim Team Swim Team Swim Team Swim Team | yy a al Senior Rick Collins Senior Dave Boucher hee i a ; a 4 ; y ; _ “ . 4 (1) G. McElroy, D. Messenger, R. Stedman, D. Boucher, L. Navotny (2) Coach — Ellis Mayers, N. Laurendeau, K. O’Connell, R. Turner, P. Deans, R. Clauson (3) E. Feeley, P. Woodhams, J. Barboza. : Record Holders: Ralph Turner and Kevin O’Connell ae Pie Bob, leads with a beautiful pace. | | | : Rick Collins in dive against Attleboro High. Kevin O’Connell sets the pool record in the 100 yard backstroke. 127 cane “Gee, Coach, I thought I was supposed to skip!” Indoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track ae ey ie Ce aey. e . bit gmt, ae , bs (1) J. MacDonald, D. Bo tnello, R. Ward, P. Westcott, M. Mullen (2) P. Schultz, M. Allison, T. Morris, V. Augustine, J. Campbell, R. O'Connell, G. Seal, M. Paine, K. Keough, G. Seal (3) D. Preston, B. O'Hara, D. O’Brien, D. Nelson, J. Rosa, B. Roberts, Coach — on Frank Mooney, S. Szpasnik, M. Whitworth, D. McKeaton, D. Britton, F. Roy, R. Ward. Ted Morris shoots the shot! Gary Seal leads for victory. Beat that Moses Brown Team! Seekonk secures lead. Another win for Seekonk. . (1) S. Barchi, D. Leite, J. Piquette, M. Linton, J. Hubbard (2) Coach Rowe, D. Richard, N. Paine, A. George, B. Larkin, K. i a Up, up, up on the rebound. Stuff it, Ken, stuff it. 130 Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball Seniors: D. Richard, B. Larkin, D. Leite, K. Mar- tin, J. Hubbard. You’ve got that ball, you’ve got that ball, Al’s shooting the ball, Mike! I can jump higher than you can, I can jump higher than you! ) now go, go, go! De i Pew e OF, ow Had tit po a 1 Pas an Se Mea ste eat aaa (1) M. Harding, J. MacAloon, M. Whitworth, R. Goodman, D. Britain, Coach Mooney, G. Seal, A. Bryson, R. Ward, J. Rosa, M. Luccier (2) Coach Ridolfi, T. Dolan, F. Roy, B. O’Hara, R. MCardle, W. Boots, J. Jardin, M. Paraseau, D. McKeaton, D. Wood, S. i Lemieux (3) S. McArron, D. Nelson, H. Young, D. Lang, S. Bolduc, F. Conti, R. Santos, M. Gorman, P. Schultz, D. Botelho, R. O’Connell (4) A. Murphy, A. Belsky, A. Ramos, S. Maclssac, A. Harding, G. Seal, D. O’Brien, M. Gosslar, T. MacAllon (5) R. Sadler, J. McCormick, J. MacDonald, R. Ward, R. Collins, B. Roberts, A. George, J. Campbell. 3 = a Outdoor Track Outdoor Track Outdoor Track Martin winds up for the throw. Donald loves to play leap-frog. 132 Up-n-Over, Rick. Let’s go, Bob, all the way! Joe has his own style. Fred you’re a great dancer. Z . , Asie j G: SP lg Pe 4 Or oe 4 oy (1) D. Booth, M. Emond, V. Augustine, J. Hubbard, Manager: S. St. Laurent (2) Scorer: T. Reale, D. Richard, M. Capello, M. Carac- ciolo, D. Caraciolo, Coach Bowers. Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Senior, Outfielder, Dave Booth. 134 see ' i 4 } ta 1 Junior, Mike Emond. Senior, Vin Augustine, waits for a fly. The masked Hero! Senior, Don Richard. Bend and stretch, reach for the ball. (1) J. Gilmore, D. Perry, C. Duhamel, V. Brown, M. Messier (2) R. Perreira, J. Bliss, D. Voo- Slashing is a No-No! rhees, M. Fish, R. Perreira, W. Blake, J. Korkuc, D. Sykes, J. Cosimini, R. Letourneau, Coach Wilkinson (3) E. Staltaire, M. Texiera, G. Hopkins, D. Silva, H. Young, D. Sims, M. Caracciolo, W. Larkin, D. Caracciolo. John Bliss takes a breather! Lets go Penguins!! 136 Resting already boys? Watch the coach, he knows how it’s done! a Field Hockey (1) T. George, S. Mullen, K. Maclsaac, S. Dourado, S. Graham, R. Gilbert (2) C. Ruggiero, A. Crowley, K. Searles, Co-Captains: S. Kaveny and L. Riley, M. Pyron, C. Larabee (3) N. Chandley, C. Burke, J. Jobe, D. Basiliere, M. LaFrance, Coach Sutton, B. Lynch, L. Bowen, P. Keough. Sue Graham hits a forehand drive. Nancy Chandley recovers the ball. 138 Field Hockey Team’s Outstanding Player — Linda Riley atcha T don’t care how it looks — I’m cold!” (1) N. LeMay, J. Walsh, E. Walsh, E. Johnson, S. Ruggeiro, C. Letourneau, P. Mahler, B. Burley, D. Ferland, D. Cuddigan (2) G. Wynne, M. Robitaille, M. Walsh, L. Gammons, L. Kenyon, J. Wynne (3) Coach Pockel, P. La France, L. Letourneau, L. McAloon, G. Ruggiero, J. Spencer, A. Williams, S. Turner. 8 a ae ee Co-Captain Marie Walsh. Nancy LeMay tries for a_ perfect drive. “T lost my bottom” Joan Wynne races in backstroke. 140 “J wish Mr. Mayers would stop chasing me around the pool!!!” Backstroke swimmer Lynn Kenyon ‘And they call this relaxing?” BY TH b Kk t yr all Hy IT | Donna Cuddigan executing a dive 141 2 eee eee eee x Girls’ B asketball ‘ole (1) R. DeVine, L. Largerquist, C. Burke, J. Hunt, R. Smith, B. Lynch (2) S. Kaveny, P. Keough, L. Kenyon, L. Riley, J. Jobe, N. Chandley (3) Coach Walshman, R. Galvin, D. Ferland, C. Hawksley, P. Murphy, C. Fiske 3 jee ae Seniors Carlene Hawksley and Charlene Fiske. Hey, Lyn, over here! Stuff it, Pat! Rebound, Girls!! 142 hec her a hip c Give = oO = w = eo = ce) iT) eet eae xe) PA ae = [°) A I only traveled! ’ t get upset s, | think we can win! don ’ Really, girl Coach Gymnastics se : n : n : . . : il i 2 (1) E. Viera, E. Eljay, S. Sacone, P. Francis, J. Quatrucci, S. Deroca, K. Oliver (2) M. Almeida, E. Calhoun, D. Augustine, K. Joost, E. Nordstrom, D. Parsons, D. Rose, Coac h Sutton (3) P. Hayes, S. Ruggierio, D. Stebenne, K. Holmes (4) K. Coyle, K. Gregorson, K. Christopher, B. Manley. Sesanescen ite Karen Christopher on the unevens. I actually did a somer- sault! NISSEN One, Two, Three flip. 144 Look what I can do! Super-Woman! Ds is Ses Gemme Mikes GH aeeee ae ane e meaee ol i i i + z t+ ++ ss Siu Sie aust dow stesteatoet + (1) C. Ferreira, B. Goodnow, D. Campbell (2) G. Wynne, J. Wynne, K. Earle, J. LaBelle, P. Gagielo. Take that you bully.” re “Flies, flies, flies!” s this for style?” ’ How ee ” Doo r, Bomper, Stomper Rompe ee 145 Softball (1) G. Galimberti, K. Robataille, E. Richards, B. Craveiro, C. Burke (2) J. Jobe, L. Hudson, C. Hawksley, L. Riley, L. Colby, D. Bowers (3) S. Ruggiero, R. West, M. Bailey, S. Kaveny, K. Tameo, L. Kenyon, P. Keough, Miss Dobie, M. Williams. “Love that team enthusiasm!” 146 “T told you to stay away from my ball! Stretcoe lyon “Tf we get benched one more time . } : ‘ | ‘These mud plasters are great for your com- plexion.” “Hey, big fella” “My girdle is killing me!” “No cameras, no autographs! No, no, a thousand “Hey, hey, hey!” times no!” 148 “Thinking cap? No Easter bonnet.” “Don’t laugh, its my Grandfa- thers!” ee I ee Scrub-a-dub-dub, on a hub! ” “So there!” “The minute I turn my back. . .! 150 Warriors on the warpath ohh, aah! Snug as a bug in a rug. “Gee, wish I was that strong.” a es ‘ Ss = ‘ : | . . peer Mires 3 5 NaC os” “Oh, Sandi, please” —_— — — 4 Sinaia: ceadeiaane “Teacher, teacher” feos. a. ee “Bud anyone?” “These Seekonk kids have too much spirit for us!” 152 154 School Committee: Dennis Lima, J. John Harding, Eric Spencer, Brenda Shaw. Valmore LaFontaine Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent Francis Gallishaw Superintendent PT a Gerald Kaveny “Leave It To Beaver” Herbert Marshall “Big Man On Campus” Richard Bessette “He’s A Jolly Good Fellow” 156 Virginia Gizzi ‘Dedicated to the One I Love.” “Okay, fellas, when is the next party?” Guidance RM @ Mrs. Kandarian Robert Perrault “Call Me Mr. Touchdown.” Supervisor of Health Education Robert Frazer —— Social Studies ae James Callahan Francis Mooney Omer LeClere “Don’t Mess Around With Jim” “Walk a Mile in My Shoes” “They're Coming to Take Me Away” Sandra Sypek Ronald Ridolfi Susan Pockel “Around the World in 80 Days” “You've Got to Be a Football Hero” “Runnin? Round in Circles” 158 Frederick Nelson “The Beat Goes On” AA be Isabel Shaw Sally Wing “Butterflies Are Free” “Bye, Bye, Birdie” English i Angela Heaton “Cactus Flower” James Kinder Bruce Ellis “Sweet Baby James” “Everybody is a Star” wheat: “This doesn’t taste like 100 proof.” Edward Sperduty “Piece of Eight” Business Marilyn Mooney “The spy who came in from the cold” “Thanks For The Memories” Z + Margaret Cassels Irene Partington | BAS DaCwhasyraselec em “Won't get Fooled Again” “Get away, he’s mine!” Richard Stanek Joyce Christiansen y “All my Trials” “Sunny Skies” Mathematics William Butler John Murphy Amato Nocera “Tf 6 were 9.” “Slow Down You Move To Fast.” “Oh, My Papa.” Elizabeth Tobiasz “Ooh, when they said Wilkinson sword they “Do You Know What I Mean?” weren't Kidding!” He ' Gloria Isles Thomas Sullivan Robert Burke Some Kind of Wonderful.” “When Irish Eyes Are Smiling.” “Tm A Girl Watcher.” 160 John Hanley “One Good Man” Alfred Goodwin “Good Vibrations” te ol bad e ae a Sid “a Ak Science Stephen Wujcik “We're Off to See the Wizard” Greg Hutton “Down By the River” Alan Bardsley “IT Love How You Love Me” Stuart Weintraub “T Am a Rock” Thomas Ridolfi “You've Got a Friend” Norman Corriveau “Classical Gas” Robert Hartley “What do you mean — I’ve lost my French “Conquistador” Connection?” a Robinson Bellin Joanne Lacy “Frere Jacques” “Something In The Way She Moves” a. Edward Bucacci “Oh, I forgot to put on my face!” “Going Out of My Head” 162 Swim Instructor Reading Instructor | | ae Ay ww Js Ellis Mayers Margaret Lee “If You Could Read My Mind” “Do you think they'll notice?” Music Director Herman Toro “T Believe In Music” Art Norman Baker . Elizabeth Ramsden ‘Every Picture Tells A Story “Color My World” 164 Industrial A rts Kenneth Hunt Joseph Reis “Car Crazy Cutie” “Yakety Sax” Distributive Education Michael Chmura Donald Hulme “Hi Ho! Hi Ho! It’s Off to Work We Go” “Tf I Were a Carpenter” Home Economics ) Helen Keough Emily Lindberg “A Heart of Gold” “Put the Lime in the Coconut” Paul Graves “Gonna Build A Mountain” Bruce Downing “See No Evil” Betsy McDermott “O, Sweet Pea”’ Physical Education Nancy Dobie “Tl get you yet, ball!” “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” F: = PBB Susan Sutton Kenneth Rowe George Bowers “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” “Rowe, Row, Rowe Your Boat” “Take Me Out To The Ballgame” Special Education School Nurse PSS RE PION 2 EE MEE INR MET Elizabeth Barney Nancy Wolfe “Sweet and Innocent” “Your Temperature’s Rising” Rn ie ge a aN Magik Oa Office Staff late passes . . . Mrs. Goodnow . ‘Is the nurse in today?” . . . Mrs. Lindell . . . intercom system . AWOL sheets . . . assign detention Library Staff “can i have a pass for 3rd period?” _..Mrs. Diorio. . . books, books, books. . . “Did you sign out?” ... Mrs. Eastman. . . Library Club Kitchen Staff Kitchen Staff long lunch line. . . “no large bills please” . . . Chicken Supreme . “You are whai you eat’? — National Lunch Week Custodians helpful. . . Mr. Cimino. . . 4 o'clock music . . . friendly . Boss Man Frank. . . Mrs. Miranda . unlocking and locking doors foe Vite vas DIS A lowe. always here 168 Ss Ra “i. “Is everybody happy?” HAN “My mother always told me about Ultrabrite.” “Not bad, not bad at all!” “Tt’s the monster from the black lagoon!!” SEEKONK MANUFACTURING COMPANY Manufacturers of a complete line of Togue Gauges also Screw Machine Products and Industrial Plating Telephone 617-761-8284 Perrin Avenue Seekonk, Massachusetts 02771 stquk ; Wise Re @ %% oct A . 38° 336-6610 | 24 Hour Towing Service SEEKONK AUTO BODY INC. BEAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT WRECKS REBUILT — AUTO PAINTING RADIATORS REPAIRED 1028 Fall River Avenue Seekonk, Mass. Best Wishes Class of '73 From the SEEKONK BRANCH OF DURFEE TRUST CO. 336-7359 DAVID E. BLAKE SONS INC. Electrical Contractors Lic. Mass. — R.I. 265 Oakhill Avenue Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Phone 761-8224 Telephone 761-5588 CLAIRE'S HOUSE OF BEAUTY Specializing in Hair Coloring, Styling, and Permanents 193 Central Avenue Seekonk, Mass. BRENNAN'S PHARMACY at Baker's Corner Russell Stover and Fanny Farmer Candy Open 7 days 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. CARPET FACTORY OUTLET All types of Carpets Specializing in Wall to Wall Carpeting 154 Central Avenue Seekonk, Mass. Telephone 761-7271 172 336-7977 DICK'S TEXACO Service you can trust 999 Fall River Avenue Seekonk, Mass. 02771 FIREFLY COUNTRY CLUB 390 Fall River Avenue Seekonk, Mass. Telephone 336-6622 Enter from Routes 114A or 44 Electric Carts and Clubs Rented Best Buys in New England New and Used Instant Living Mobile Homes MARTIN HOMES INC. 1201 Fall River Avenue Seekonk, Mass. 02771 LARRY CROWLEY Vice-President 336-891 | Congratulations Class of '73 F Compliments of awe FATHER PAUL THOMPSON'S SPO RT SHOP I've saved some sunlight if you should ever need a place away from darkness’ Rod McKuen 336-8823 OSCAR'S HARDWARE PAINT AMERICAN QUALITY CLEANERS The Oldest and Most Complete Hardware Store in Seekonk 619-621 Lincoln Street Seekonk, Mass. OSCAR FREDERICKSON, JR. 638 Fall River Avenue Seekonk, Mass. Congratulations Class of 1973 from R. W. ARNOLD SEEKONK POLICE INC. ASSOCIATION 1053 Newman Avenue Seekonk, Mass. North Kingston, R.I. AMERICAN SWIMMING | POOLS CORPORATION Congratulations Class of 1973 LANDRY LIDUORS Established 1950 Incorporated 1959 ALFRED L. PENACHO President Newman Avenue Baker's a ee ee Corners Next to Almac's Seekonk aE ALFRED L. PENACHO, JR. Vice-President 540 Arcade Avenue Corner of Taunton Avenue Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Phone 336-9497 174 STEBENNE PAINT NORTHEASTERN _ WALLPAPER AUTO SUPPLY 569 Armistice Blvd. Pawtucket, R.I. Central Avenue 336-8220 k Mass. Seekonk, Mass 290 County Road Barrington, R.I. 245-1649 ASQUINO'S RESTAURANT age 1 773 AND COCKTAIL CARL A LOUNGE ENO BERS ean REAL ESTATE 4349720 Broadway One Anthony Street Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Salesmen in Cumberland, Rumford, Little Compton, Swansea, and Seekonk | ee eee ok AND Ww Cocktail Lounge } FAST PROVIDENCE. K I HENDRICKS POOLS 304 Taunton Avenue Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Concrete — Gunite — Vinyl, all types Sales and Service 336-7410 Ola Vendricks: —Pools.. ee — ——s 22 tee ai, aes od Complete Driver Training Course Certified Instructors PRON YO U N GS S A RCO Classroom Instruction, Behind the wheel training. Minimum age : |5 years 9 months Licensed by Registrar of Motor Vehicles Pick Up and Delivery Accepted in R.I. and Mass. 822 Fall River Avenue Seekonk, Mass. SALEEBA'S DRIVER Auto Repairs TRAINING SCHOOL Front End Alignment 47 Greenwood Ave. Seekonk, Mass. 336-9812 336-774 336-8569 ARCO 176 Congratulations Class of '73 A Friend 178 HENRY R. LEFEBVRE, Pres. Res. 761-7873 Business Phone — 761-6952 WM. F. JONES, Treas. Res. 761-5226 REGIONAL CONSTRUCTION, INC. 48 Case Street Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Excavating Loam — Sand and Gravel Crane Service Dump Truck Backhoe Bulldozer Swimming Pools — Cesspools — Wells — Septic Tanks COMPLIMENTS OF CARL J. ABELSON 180 Best Wishes To The Class of 1973 DARLINGTON BOWLING LANES The family bowling center’ 639 Central Avenue Pawtucket, R. I. Best Wishes Class of 1973 WEINTRAUB'S DRIVING SCHOOL 253 Taunton Avenue Seekonk, Mass. Licensed by the Registry of Motor Vehicles STUART M. WEINTRAUB, B.S., M.ED 100 Fieldwood Avenue Seekonk, Mass. Phone 336-7123 We pick up at home — just phone Good Luck to The Class of 1973 from THE FALSTAFF RESTAURANT Serving the kinds and quality of food and drink Falstaff himself — and Shakespeare too — found delicious and delightful Fresh sea foods Steaks and roasts Italian specialties 617-336-8250 Jct. of rt. 6 and 114A Seekonk, Mass. THOM'S BARBER SHOP Hair Specialties by Thom Trend-Setting Hair Styles 16 Olney Street Briarwood Plaza Seekonk, Mass. 336-7020 Best Wishes to the Class of 1973 SEEKONK SPEEDWAY Host of the Highways'' HOWARD JOHNSON'S MOTOR LODGE AND RESTAURANT On all important highways for a delicious meal or snack... quality and courtesy 821 Fall River Avenue Seekonk, Massachusetts 544 Cantral Avenue Seekonk, Mass. Wampanoag Mall : i oe 761-8726 East Providence, R. I. HOLIDAY INN of Providence — East U.S. 6 and II4A off. 1-195 Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Don McGill Innkeeper Phone 336-6600 A.C, 617 ARMEN'S VEGETABLE STAND We Grow Our Own 623 Fall River Ave., |14-A Seekonk, Mass. 184 RS Pas MORRIS TRANSPARENT BOX CO. 300 Ferris Avenue Rumford, R. | : lex 2 45 . eS ae es Vt 5 OPI cg Vibe. Fate, By Congratulations to the Class of 1973 SEEKONK WOMEN'S Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1973 TAUNTON CO-OPERATIVE BANK Seekonk Office 1400 Fall River Avenue Seekonk, Mass. Main Office Attleboro Office 4! Taunton Green 21 N. Main Street Taunton, Mass. Attleboro, Mass. COMPLIMENTS OF WALTER'S MARKET W. D. BEEF CO., INC. We specialize in Freezer Orders 1519 Newman Ave. Telephone 761-5308 Seekonk, Massachusetts 761-5326 STATE LINE FLORIST 299 Fall River Ave. Seekonk, Mass. 336-8649 Member FID — Teleflora Flowers for all Occasions Phone: 336-6610 Ed Veader's SEEKONK AUTO SALES 1018 Fall River Ave. Seekonk, Mass. ED VEADER, JR BOB VEADER PRES' VICE-PRES' Tel. 336-9816 | SCHWARZ WALD HAUS Serving German-American Food Weekdays 4-9 Sundays 12-8 CLOSED FRIDAY 1641 Fall River Avenue Rte. 6, Seekonk, Mass. Compliments of C. J. CONYERS INSURANCE AGENCY 650 Fall River Ave. Seekonk, Mass. WILLOW TREE POULTRY FARM Farm Fresh Foods 997 So. Main Street Attleboro, Mass. 222-2479 Congratulations Seniors from THE 1972 GIRLS VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM Compliments of. . . KINNANE'S DRUG STORE Fall River Ave. Seekonk, Mass. HEBRON MILL 169 Knight Ave. 222-0404 Compliments of GRANT CONSTRUCTION Congratulations, Class of 1973 From CINDY'S BEAUTY SALON 10 Olney St. Seekonk, Mass. TELEPHONE 336-9040 245-8074 253-6363 N. JAMES ANARUMO, B.S., D.V.M. OFFICE HOURS WEEKDAYS 3:30-5 and 7-9 P.M. WEDNESDAY 7-8 P.M. Seekonk SATURDAY 2-6 P.M. ANIMAL HOSPITAL 1587 Fall River Ave. Seekonk, Mass. 02771 AL HARRY'S GARDEN CENTER 1043 Newman Ave. Seekonk, Massachusetts Compliments of JACK E. KENYON AGENCY 1494 Newman Ave. Seekonk, Mass. QUALITY FRUITLAND 1487 Fall River Ave. Seekonk, Mass. Congratulations . . . Class of 1973 WOOD'S SERVICE STATION, INC. 2336 Pawtucket Ave. East Providence, R. |. Congratulations Class of 1973 From The Young People's School for the Performing Arts, Inc. Che irarthstouw din just minutes from downtown Providence bel your nc toenbe meetings, bd Rerntalls abharncné Peel weddings, the Oe stone ulen ex complete banquet facilities to fulfill alll your ricoh ROUTE 44, Junction 114A, EAST PROVIDENCE-SEEKONK LINE For Reservations: 336-8700 rememper. . bike eal WH Od Ly e . + 92 1 Best Wishes Seniors! Crodiltuck Leadership Service to the Seniors from Homeroom 106 Character Scholarship National Honor Society Good Luck Class of 1973 Compliments of J. R. BLAKE ELECTRIC FUTURE NURSES CLUB oF Congratulations oe yikes HOUSE OF © ) PANELS — 545 Central Avenue | Seekonk, Massachusetts. | Rie. 44, 2 Seekonk a Vegetables : Good Luck Seniors from THE FOOTBALL TEAM AND COACHING Jon Hubbard (Tri C.) Paul Coogan (Tri C.) Joe McCormick (Tri C.) D. Strycharz W. Cuddigan S. Rutter M. Emond J. McAloon D. Howell J. Piquette J. Ustas M. Harding E. Lincoln J. Cordeiro M. Abelson M. Linton C. Mello M. Capello M. Caracciolo J. Silva F. Conti R. Horton S. Fagundes B. O'Hara J. Rebello P. Taylor J. Murphy M. Strezak J. Marshall D. Caracciolo F. Roy W. Larkin A. Harding | D. Wood M. Pariseau T. Parent N. Paine J. Bairos D. Richard D. Harrison T. Morris D. Nelson | J. Luther M. Iltzsch M. Messier V. Augustine Assistant — Tom Ridolfi Assistant — Bob Petcavage Head Coach — Bob Perreault Assistant —- Ron Ridolfi Congratulations. . . Class of 1973 from The Lettermen's Club CLASS OF 1973 BOOSTERS Ray Ferland Ken and Carol Duke and Smokey Freedom — Sweet Freedom Farmer '73 Fitch Reverand Richter Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benson Nancy and Ricky Forever Bruce Larkin Lyn McAloon Suza Swim Tom Reale '73 John McAloon Seekonk Girls' Muster Team No. 2 Puppies Forever Guyit from '74 Pein of '74 Karen and Geoff '73 Arthur B. and Janet R. Peggie and Richie Roger McDoger Mr. LeClerc Mr. Hutton Mr. Murphy Mr. Baker Mr. Hartley Mrs. MacNaught Mr. Bellin Mr. Butler Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wolfe Miss Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kandarian, Jr. Mrs. Lacy Hampton Beach Mr. and Mrs. Ike Rufful Jatisciotms 2 Mr. Nocera FF and BR Michael and Chippy D-R's Head Cheerleader of '72 Let's hear it for E. P. The 3 Musketeers R-J-P Elize Letender 1975 John Korkuc Old Man of the Science Dept. Moe Messier, No. 92 Dave and Cheryl Donna Bonna Joe Mondo Sue and Mike Donna and Mike '74 From your friendly motel clerk I'll miss you Ralphie — A. L. Donna Cuddigan '74 Dan Howell '73 Mark and Sue Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Augustine Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Partington Best Wishes to the Class of '73 A Friend Mr. Richard Bessette Miss Sandra Sypek Pat Rose and Wayne Nelson Kathy and John Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Berriman Kyat and Blackie and Frotte Mrs. Margaret M. Cassels Mr. Robinson O. Bellin Mrs. Miranda Carol Porter Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Student Council Megan Penny and Paula CAS-La Steb Dave Stebenne Edward F. Russo The Medeiros Family The Leiter Family Mr. and Mrs. Leiter The Umbrick Family The Hodgeman Family The Ghiorse Family The Mederos Family The DiMarco Family Cleo John Arruda Neil Shackett The McKay Family Mrs. Lindberg Sixteen Miss Dobie Mary Humphrey and Peter Clegg Mr. and Mrs. John H. Johnston Joe Barboza Mrs. Keough Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Heilkecher III Anna Korkuc Walter Korkuc Mark Whitworth Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Connell Mrs. Ramsden Bobby Sloane '79 Hal Sloane '7| Mersey Dates '74 The Greatest Soccer Player Ever. Best Wishes, The Brodeur's Dickie and Jimmy Barbara, Chris, Karen, and Gail Moi and ? are in like Keeper, Flloyd, and Gabreal Karen and John In memory of Milhous. Ref, Smiley, Dirt, Pro, and Friends If you can, do! Best Wishes! Compliments of Doris Dow Best Wishes Seniors! Chet A Friend Debbie and Richard Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnson Annie Fannie '73 Deb and Doug Mr. and Mrs. Edgar W. James Moose The Richardson Family The LaCroix Family The Hayes Family The Texeira Family A Flautist The Kurab Family The Andrews Family The Cruz Family Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Maclsaac Porky Power '73 Kathy and George '73 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ruggeiro Sandi, Gail, Janet, and Michael Bobby and Joanne Tom, Nicky, and Jeff Dedicated to Rocket II and B. V. The Rev. and Ma 22's Woman Dan the Man Jeff Para and Dingbat Gary and Lucy To Porcupine, from Pork To Cecil, Wherever You Are Mr. and Mrs. George Wood Mr. and Mrs. Petter A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lockwood Katt Mr. and Mrs. Herbert George A Friend St. Antonio Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McKay Mr. Harry Tankard Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pestanna Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Downes Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Mr. and Mrs. John Toher Mr. and Mrs. Herb Bassett Mico '71 Gail and David Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Fuller III The Corderio Family Mary Pestana The Risio Family Peter Canis Lt. and Mrs. Healy Congratulations Class of 1973 from THE SEEKONK THEATRICAL SOCIETY L. A. CLEANERS 495 Central Ave. Seekonk, Mass. Phone 761-6559 Quality Dry Cleaning. . . 3 Hr. Service... . Shirt Service Best Wishes Class of 1973 Class of 1973, from May all your dreams be realized. THE SCIENCE MR. AND MRS. R. A. DEPARTMENT SLOAN E CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS SEEKONK VARSITY SWIM TEAM Co-Captains — Ralph Turner, Kevin O'Connell Seniors Rick Collins Dave Boucher Juniors Glenn McElroy Ralph Turner Kevin O'Connell Bob Stedman Sophomores Norm Laurendeau Pete Dean Ed Feeley Tom Estrella Jeff Powers Andrew Harding Phil Woodhams Freshmen Dave Seeley Dave Messinger Ron Clawson Larry Novotny Shawn Miller Joe Barboza Ken Crafts Coach Ellis Mayers Diving Coach John Stanivnas Exhibition Greater Boston Swimming League Schedule 1972-1973 Dec. 11, 1972 — Relay Carnival Jan. 5, 1973 — Seekonk Attleboro Jan. 11, 1973 — Seekonk Lexington Jan. 15, 1973 — Seekonk Brookline Jan. 18, 1973 — Seekonk Waltham Jan. 20, 1973 — Brown Interscholastics Jan. 24, 1973 — Seekonk Norwood Feb. 9, 1973 — Divisional Meet Feb. 13, 1973 — Seekonk Brockton Feb. 15, 1973 — Seekonk Cranston West Feb. 17, 1973 East. Mass. Championships Feb. 27, 1973 — Seekonk Cambridge Latin Mar. 3, 1973 — New Englands — Seekonk Needham — Seekonk Wellesley — Seekonk Cumberland — Seekonk LaSalle Season Record — Won Lost : Dec. 30, 1972 — Seekonk Liverpool, N. Y. SCOTT FUNERAL HOME J. H. Williams Company 210 Taunton Avenue East Providence, Rhode Island Established 1889 EARLE W. SCOTT, JR. and GREGORY A. SCOTT Licensed in Rhode Island and Massachusetts Varsity Sports Field Hockey Softball Basketball Clubs Tennis Gymnastics Good Luck Seniors from the G.A.A. INTRAMURALS Badminton Soccer Gymnastics Volleyball Basketball 761-5110 McDONALD'S MUSIC CENTER Ludwig Drums, Guitars and Amps Fender — Gibson — Slingerland Winter Pianos — Organs Closed — Mon. Tues. Thru Thurs. — 12:30-9:30 Fri. — 12:30-8:30 Sat. — 9:00-6:30 134 Central Ave. Baker's Corners Seekonk, Mass. Good Luck Class of 1973 from THE FIRST BRISTOL COUNTY NATIONAL BANK 135 Taunton Avenue Seekonk, Massachusetts Phone: 336-7700 SEEKONK F.T.D. FLORIST GILMORE'S FLOWER SHOP, INC. Transworld Such Good Friends 76 Taunton Avenue East Providence, R. |. 02914 THE STUDENT COUNCIL gives congratulations and the best of luck to the Class of 1973 Seniors K. Fahey J. Holmes S. Maclsaac T. Reale D. Stebenne Juniors J. Cabassa D. Hodge N. LeMay J. Marshall J. Rosa Sophomores W. Boots J. DeSilva A. McCann V. Silva R. Ward Freshmen R. Gilbert K. Holmes J. Korkuc P. Murphy P. Warren “SAYING OOOBYE_: Robin-Diane Co-Captains Cindy Sandy WE HAVE ENJOYED . . . taking your photographs 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 521-3030 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’ (Official Photographers for this Yearbook) The 1973 Reflections Yearbook Staff would like to express their thanks to the following people: Mr. John Hanley, our advisor, who sweated, strained, and bit his fingernails making sure we would meet our final deadline. Mrs. Dorothy DiOrio, for her cooperation in letting us use her typewriter, and especially her understanding when we brought it back late. Mr. John O’Hara, and his friend, the camera, for always being there when we needed them. 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