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Hi i } st t t will H and “andIsat — e | I SCHOOL it what was to beco f by before you know ies O : Ip fantas will sl y Class of ’74 distracted b h checked the clock _SEEKONK ith a And it was then that he paused and spoke. “The next four years wi four of your best and they half-listening Si 2 om?) aS.) : g I s eb) 0) WS) DEDICATION I’ve often wondered what became of yesterday? I’ve heard it told, no, not just in fairytales, that he, as do by-gone dandelions, bends to the force of the wind — to become scattered encompassed amid the wavering grasses, within desolate meadows — retreating to flourish elsewhere. . . O’ call back yesterday — beckon the “once-upon-a-time’s” out from beneath abandoned shadows — Bribe yesterday witha smile. . . for in dedication to what was, we can only, through his mirrored images — reflect what awaits deep within ourselves as that is all that has remained. . . ted Leclerc SALUTE nowing vit t i { ) ) { ! = i ' { j i ( vr i A. {7 rmen to all 2) = i lies 4 recia O li jie ice ( ess nce. n PP dn ioe y mad endura g gul ( vii Ina n +f ' ) ‘ ay see f i bi Hep ans revth } h ; Sai ADMINISTRATION AND Scratch the green rind of a sapling, or wan tohly twist in the Soil, and a scarred or crooked oak will tell of the art for cehturies to come. Se itis — with the teachings of youth, which make impress. ons.en the mind an © Sy heart that are to last forever, 4 ay MR. F. GALLISHAW — Superintendent MR. V. LAFONTAINE — Administrative Assistant ee en ee G. HENNESEY E. CARACCIOLO D. LIMA J. HARDING J -Principa ice KAVENY — Vi G. MR MR. R. BESSETTE — Dean of Students ipal inc MARSHALL — Pr MR. H. PIAS ET “The aim of education is to teach us how to think, not what to think.” a ap oR : cath To @ ove 10 UE j . j j H 7 J. Anderson, Guidancé Director @ Aes N. Ve. Bdreozzi, Mathematics . Head stributive Edu mura, Di A ze 1(y Rs i “Tha t which we are all the while teaching, not voluntarily, but involuntarily.” Emerson 11 D. Carey, Social Studies end in the schoolroom, but education ends only with life.” “Instruction may oat strial Arts Hor - Keough, D. Hulme, Indu “ 4 7 ation ath. Educ U S 48) 0) sb) Q ES a © La] = 0) cs = 0) 1S gl N. Dobie, Physi “A child “T care not what subject is taught if only it be taught well.” I. Partington, Business “They first began to learn when they began to teach, and that in the education of others they discovered the secret of their YT Own. Bradford 14 ahi = Wena, tas. ti. Pe ee atene su aa OHM get tre, oe NER ag gf z ‘ s = - a : 24 + oe oe e 2.3 24 - Ps - - - RBOE: 4 Ses BX x - B. ae: 4 5 ornmang S. Wujcik, Science Dept. Head ieee mii aR AA anti aon G. Bowers, Director of Ph sical Ed G. Isles, Matheg thy, 1CS Mathemat Burke, yn 2) = Social Studi Ridolfi, R rcs, Leta Pee See See ee cee See ae Ne - i i } Is y ” {ait lets “ng ever lama teacher, it will be to learn more : than to teach.” rae tie: Ce AN. Corri fsical Educatia ’ r . anien : J. Walton, English Dept. Head Si “Observation more than books, experience rather than persons, are the prime educators.” PeagHReiS 5 T. Sullivan, Mathematics See PD Eee Bigs aaa .Y SOIR ees YR i Te [RG Sa m 2h SEEN Geto. ial Industr 8; fare ; Pown ‘Education is the apprenticeship of life.” 1rector im D Sw seisceecaaras tee Me Pa ete ts 3 4 4 “The teacher who walks ‘in the shadow of the temple, among his followers, gives not of his wisdom but rather of his faith and his lovingness. If he is indeed w ise he does not bid you enter the house of his wisdom, but rather leads you to the threshold of your own mind.” Kahlil Gabran Apap hi: A mune SECRETARIES “11 i) Ly a Lait Tey pe ‘3 A Akay at St ie a asf ; a, he ae Tats A i oe ‘ealn's'a'e'a 78a? ‘ L 2 | A a MR ye a Sem n'y phe aash ; OP AE Raa aay! Seesaw Baten PAY fave Aa teeeomeee B. Lindell ts (Eo ree Cail tee to Seg TTI WACEIENS aan om Pena tan x xt at Sha aes we es 3 Library Staff B. Eastman, D. DiOrio 21 imino . A. Kay, A. Evans, P. C F. Provazza tchen Staff Ki LSOTS Kitchen Staff Superv 1vers Bus Dr 22 1 es” arate ep. dst wav fi et not the’ Sea $ L t i a e years. w, anc , us no i ‘of the j you tora “ y 1 soups mea memo Wy beco i in our ‘CLASS OF “i od me =o { i i i | é ¢ ! : ‘ ' 1 Fae] iep ant ATT e 1 i} M Ban t S73 4 J wd 1 A ee: Ty tae ee . Pet Ge : i ee: ys i | ih if ae re 3 ; Ms | a5 ue ; Sted i Be RSE A ye ees a i : | i ENT ciao ies | sy) eCrnuOra. “Toe been waiting all thia time thinking that the world waa waiting juat beyond my world for rne. What did Wf expect to find 2 J ESS ie upon my parents’ tired faces. aN omething more than what they fill their lives with even if that. somethings only me. “World, you'd better have that aomething ready or ile make it for my own. Seekonk Public Library ORod C7, Gyo JAMES E. ALLAIN 41 Pershing Avenue “jimmy” Ambition: Environmentalist “At the end of the rainbow there’s a pot of gold; I plan to find it.” MICHAEL ALMEIDA 39 Balmoral Court “Mike” Ambition: College “And men talk only to conceal their mind.” 26 BARBARA KIRSTEN AGREN 168 Newman Avenue Ambition: Undecided “Quick sensitiveness is inseparable from a ready understanding.” JEAN MARIE AZULAY 16 Malta Street “Jeannie” Ambition: Culinary Arts “Laughter is the shortest distance between two people.” CAROL LOU ALLEN Chappell Street Ambition: Lab Technician “The highest graces of music flow from the feelings of the heart.” THOMAS ARAUJO 85 Bishop Avenue “Jasper” Ambition: Broadcaster, Food Processor “Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.” =? ROBERT SAM BARCHI 279 Pleasent Street “Sam” Ambition: Vice Principal “The most utterly lost of all days, is that in which you have not once laughed.” LYNNE GRACE BEATTIE 8 Tompson Drive Ambition: Physical Therapist ‘Thus the hours passed as if they were only a moment of some beautiful dream, or only a year in a life of eternity.” MICHELLE A. BAILEY 99 Fall River Avenue Ambition: Nurse “A laugh, to be joyous, must flow from a joyous heart, for without kindness there can be no true joy.” KAREN R. BLAIR 106 Anthony Street Ambition: Secretary “The most important things in life aren’t things.” MICHAEL BASTOW 46 Pershing Avenue “Mike” Ambition: Undecided “It is the dim haze of mystery that adds enchantment to pursuit.” BARBARA JEAN BENSON 530 Fall River Avenue Ambition: Librarian ‘Everyone has not only the right to be an individual, but an obligation to be one.” DAVID JOHN BOTELHO 228 Lincoln Street Bow Ambition: Biologist “ve gotta be me.” GLENN H. BROWN 26 Alice Drive “Chuck” Ambition: Architect “Talk happiness — the world is sad enough.” 28 PAUL D. BREWER 45 Primrose Drive “Walter” Ambition: College “To create something, you must first be something.” DONNA MARIE BROWN 132 Ferncliffe Road Ambition: Marry Dave “One shall find happiness and love by giving happiness and love.” DONNA JEANNE BOWERS 441 Olney Street Ambition: College; Educational Social Work “I dreamt of sandcastles — not washed away by rolling tides, and I willed they never leave — as it would be dark.” VICTOR MARK BROWN 350 Woodland Avenue Ambition: To marry a millionaire and live on the moon “If it weren’t for bad luck, I’d have no luck at all.” JOYCE LYNN BUFFINGTON 1894 Fall River Avenue Ambition: Medical Secretary “The most I can do for my friend is simply to be his friend.” JUDITH CHRISTINE CABASSA 125 Hammond Street “Judy”, “Spic”, “Kielbasa” Ambition: Lawyer “If you had listened hard enough, you would have heard what I meant to say.” EDWARD JOSEPH BURKE 150 Oak Hill Avenue “Ed” Ambition: Undecided “I am easy to please, but difficult to satisfy.” STEVEN BUTERA 501 Arcade Avenue “Wop” Ambition: Professional Musician “I’m not always right, but I’m never wrong.” LEWANA PAULINE BUMP 1008 Taunton Avenue “Tou. Ambition: Marriage “The secret of life is to be profoundly interested in one thing, and a thousand other things as well.” MICHAEL CHARLES CALLAHAN 383 Olney Street Ambition: Carpenter “Man acquires a particular quality by constantly acting in a particular way.” UY IT 29 30 DAVID CARACCIOLO 555 County Street Ambition: College “Contemporaries appreciate the man rather than the merit.” PATRICIA ANN CARR 13 Cherry Hill Drive Patt Ambition: To live life happily. “Life never becomes a habit to me, it’s always a marvel.” PETER CAPELLO 305 Pleasent Street Salizar” Ambition: Principal “A man who finds worth within himself, is indeed of value.” SUSAN JAN CHOW 40 Edgemere Drive “Susie” Ambition: Sociology “T’ve been smiling lately thinking about the good things to come, and I believe it could be — something good has begun.” JANELL CAROLAN 267 Jacobs Street “Nell” Ambition: Undecided “Well-timed silence hath more eloquence than speech.” MARK EVAN CHANDLEY 60 Oakhill Avenue Ambition: Restaurant Management “It is not what he has, or what he does which expresses the worth of a man, but what he _ ” 1S | THOMAS ANDREW CIAVOLA | 82 Barberry Drive . “Tom” Ambition: College JAMES A. CIAVOLA 82 Barberry Drive Ambition: Industrial Arts “The mystery of life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced.” | “He is not happy that knoweth himself | happy.” KAREN LEE CHRISTOPHER 254 Jacob Street Ambition: Biology Major “The pursuit of perfection, then, is the pursuit of sweetness and light.” STEVEN DOUGLAS CLEGG Deck Street Jamestown, R.I. “Professor” Ambition: Navy “Life is one big tug-a-war; one big jerk after another.” JAMES A. CIPRIANO 617 Newman Avenue ALAN ROBERT CINQ-MARS 56 Shirwood Drive Ambition: Disc Jockey “To be a man, to do my best, to stand alone — is my only quest.” “Cip”, “Buddha” Ambition: College “The best place in which to find a helping hand is at the end of your arm.” 32 PAMELA SUE CORBIN 155 County Street Shani ics Gon Ambition: Social Worker “Why waste time with sadness, when happiness takes only a simple smile.” DONNA EVELYN CUDDIGAN 100 School Street Ambition: College “Let me dive into the fulfillment of life and be judged as a worthy competitor.” DANIEL CORREIA 884 Newman Avenue “Danny” Ambition: Military Service “TI mean to make myself a man, and if I succeed in that, I shall succeed in everything else.” bee ff it A ‘ WALTER L. CRUZ 41 Briarwood Drive “Walt” Ambition: Millionaire ‘A wise man should have money in his head, not in his heart.” 4 “e JOSEPH CORDEIRO 60 Jean Drive “Toe” Ambition: Undecided “Every man is valued in this world as he shows by his conduct, how he wishes to be valued.” ELIZABETH JANE DALTON 74 Harman Avenue “Betty” Ambition: Child Care “All the glory I pretend in life is that I have lived quietly.” WILLIAM DEFONTES 129 Briarbrook Drive “Cherokee” Ambition: Auto Mechanics “The principal business of life is to enjoy it.” DANIEL J. DUPONT 80 Pine Street “Danny” Ambition: Jammer in the Roller games. “Success is doing what makes you happy and doing it well.” THOMAS JOSEPH DEVINE 47 Ferncliff Road “Tom” Ambition: To Live “Why run when you can walk.” CECILIA DI ORIO 26 Oakgrove Boulevard North Providence, R.I. Otay Ambition: College “Life is a pure flame and we live by an invisible sun within us.” DONNA JEAN DE MEDEIROS 50 Rosewood Drive “Donna De” Ambition: Business Administration “Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come trac: STEVEN J. DYER 120 Elm Street “Greek” Ambition: College “A moment’s insight is sometimes worth a life’s experience.” 33 MARY ELLEN ELKAY 262 Taunton Avenue “Mair” Ambition: Special Education ‘All people smile in the same language.’ MAJORIE FAHEY 112 Arcade Avenue “Marge” Ambition: College and Happiness “To live is to love; I love so I live.” 34 WILLIAM FRANCIS EGAN 30 Haig Avenue “Bill” Ambition: College “Liberty of thought is the life of the soul.” DAVID E. FITTON 28 Chester Street “Dave” Ambition: Service “IT must have liberty — as large a charter as the wind.” MICHAEL EMOND 1300 Newman Avenue “Julio” Ambition: College “One cannot always be a hero, but one can always be a man.” DONNA LYNN FARRELL 22 Haig Avenue Ambition: Raising horses “Remember there are no bad days — some are just better than others.” DEBRA ANN FRASER 43 Juniper Road “Debi” Ambition: Nursing “Happiness, in this world, when it comes, comes incidentally.” DENISE ANN GAGNE '16 Pershing Avenue Ambition: To be loved and wanted by ‘someone special. “He, who silently loves to be with us, and who loves us in our silence, has touched one of the keys that ravish hearts.” GLENN JOHN FORTIN 13 Border Avenue Ambition: Undecided “It is better to limp all the way to heaven, than not to get there at all.” BEVERLY MARGARET GOODNOW 16 Harriet Circle “Bey” Ambition: Licensed Practical Nurse “The world that moves with you is your heart — which is the world itself.” DEBRA J. FROMENT 13 Shirwood Drive “Debbie”, “Fro” Ambition: To please my father and Secretarial School “There are three great essentials to happiness in this life; something to do, something to love, something to hope for.” EDWARD GEORGE GENEST 168 Greenfield Street “Fd” Ambition: Electronic Technician “Look well into thyself; there is a sound which will always spring up if one will always look there.” 35 36 MARK WOODARD GORMAN 59 Talbot Way Ambition: College “He did not see any good reasons why the devil should have all the good times.” KAREN LYNNE GREGGERSON 77 Bloomfield Street Dis vat: “Greg” Ambition: Secretary “Life is either a daring adventure or nothing.” CHRISTINE ANN GOUVEIA 65 Valley Street “Chris” Ambition: Laboratory Assistant “Temper is a valuable possession — don’t lose it.” KAREN JEANNE GOYETTE 7 Noble Street “Guyite” Ambition: Nursing “A smile, a happy outlook, and a deep love of music leads to the meaning of life.” JOY ANNE MARIE GOSNEAR 19 Pine Street Ambition: Executive Secretary “That love is all there is, is all we know of love.” MARY-ANNE GRENIER 26 Covel Avenue Ambition: Lyricist “There is pleasure in poetic pains, which only poets know.” NANCY DOROTHY HAWORTH 25 Border Avenue “Nance” Ambition: Inhalation Therapist “No woman is free who cannot command herself.” HOLLIE SUSAN HALLIWELL CHERYL ANN HARRIS 80 Oakland Avenue 122 Woodward Avenue “Shortie”, “Hol”, “Mollie” “Cha-Cha” Ambition: Medical Technologist “The best portion of a good woman’s life is |her little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and of love.” Ambition: Legal Secretary “The flower that follows the sun does so even on cloudy days.” SUSAN ELIZABETH HILL DOROTHY HODGE 79 Watson Street 13 Brookfield Street Sue” “Dah” Ambition: College “If there is life in life; then let me live it; if there is love in life, then let me give it.” Ambition: College “SA life is not our own to live; a life is ours to PRISCILLA G. HEUBERGER 45 Maynard Avenue “Cilla”, “Barney” Ambition: Medical Secretary “All thoughts are epochs in our lives; all else is but as a journal of the winds that blow while we are here.” 37 HOLLI LEE HOOD 578 Fall River Avenue Ambition: Free-Lance Writer, Journalist “Love is to man a part, while to women is her whole existence.” JUDITH MARIAN HUNT 38 139 Ferncliff Road “Jude” Ambition: To be happy. “I took my dreams down to the sea.” NANCY LOUISE HOLMES 47 Hiller Drive Ambition: Fine Arts Teacher, Art Restoration “Going it alone has its hazards too, but you meet a better breed of freaks.” STEPHEN CHARLES JODAT 296 Central Avenue “Spokes” Ambition: College ‘Fortunate, indeed, who takes exactly what he can acquire and what he can use, and hold a just balance between.” ROBIN GAIL HOPKINS 44 Watson Street “Pug” Ambition: Rock ’n Roll Star “Good humor is one of the best articles of dress one can wear in society.” JOHN Z. IMBRIE 55 Pamden Lane Ambition: Science “Tt is not what fate has in store for us that matters, but what we do with it when it comes.” GEORGE P. KELLY 200 Elm Street PATRICIA ANN KACZOWKA “Pat” 250 Woodland Avenue Ambition: To become an electrician and “Pat” pilot. “A good man doubles the length of his existence: to have lived so to look back with pleasure on our past life is to live twice.” Ambition: Elementary School Teacher “Keep your face to the sunshine, and you cannot see the shadows.” ® ¥ ke ti f i % ee i he A CT RE TRACY ANN JOHNSON 176 Cole Street pjonce? Ambition: Undecided “There is a silence, the child of love, which expresses everything, and proclaims more loudly than the tongue is able to do.” JEAN MARIE KUSIAK 3 Nye Street “Jeannie” Ambition: Religion ‘To she who treads the woodland path, what helpful charm the wildflower hath.” LYNNE ELSIE KENYON NANCY LYNNE KISTNER | 95 Coyle Drive 168 Elm Street ' Ambition: Office Work “Nance” Ambition: Secretary “I may not hope from outward forms to win the passion and life, whose fountains are within.” _ “Love conquers all.” 39 JOANNE T. LEBEL 125 Oakland Avenue € Ou Ambition: Child Care “TI feel the capacity to care is the thing which gives life its deepest significance.” PATRICIA ANN LAFRANCE 28 Williams Avenue “Pat” Ambition: Dental Hygienist “Only with the heart can one see rightly; what is essential is visible to the eye.” CLAUDETTE T. LETOURNEAU 21 Wilson Street Ambition: Nurse “Be willing to give your best before expecting it of others.” NANCY ANN LEMAY 21 School Street Ambition: College — Nurse “There’s nothing half so sweet in life as love’s young dream.” 40 KEVIN F. LANGWELL 78 Watson Street Ambition: College “The foolish man seeks happiness in the distance; the wise grows it under his feet.” RICHARD RENE LETOURNEAU 21 Wilson Street “Tana” Ambition: Undecided ‘All I care to know is that a man is a human being — that is enough for me.” DAVID GARY LINCOLN 91 Hunt Street Ambition: Scuba Diver for Roto-Rooter “Men’s blood must run its course.” JEFFREY YATES LONGWORTH 59 Marnoch Drive “Munchkin”, “Yates” Ambition: College “It is a masterful man who can observe, make a choice, and be content in its significance.” MICHAEL PAUL LINTON 81 Fall River Avenue Shure: Ambition: Undecided “Freedom lies in being bold.” CHRISTINA DENISE LITTLEFIELD 39 Harman Avenue Ambition: Undecided “My life is like a stroll upon the beach, as near the ocean’s edge as I can go.” SUSAN JANET LINDBERG 36 Warren Avenue “Sue” Ambition: Biology Major “And don’t forget I’m comin’ just as soon as my breeze comes along.” MICHAEL R. LUSSIER 11 Adams Court Siaice sc opester, Ambition: Architect “There are two good things in life, freedom of thought and freedom of action.” 4 MARK E. LYNCH 59 Oak Hill Avenue Ambition: Law Enforcement “The meaning of life is out there somewhere, and it is up to each to find for himself.” Beers GLENN DAVID McELROY 607 Taunton Avenue “Fish” Ambition: Oceanography “There is a devil in every grape of the vine.” 42 JOHN LUTHER 95 Hope Street “Animal” Ambition: Undertaker “Did nothing and did it well.” DONALD McKETON 100 Bergeron Street “McKeeton” Ambition: College . “Manhood consists ultimately of sincere sensitivity and strengthened wills — thus one becomes himself.” LINDA ANN McARDLE 57 Willis Avenue “Shisk” Ambition: Secretary “Every woman’s life is a mystery written by mischief’s fingers.” ROBIN ANN McGUY 6 Mary Avenue Ambition: College “You only get out of life what you put into ede DIANE E. MACEDO 43 Pamden Lane api” Ambition: Bookkeeper “Stillness of person and steadiness of features are signal marks of a good woman.” ROSEMARY LAUREL MARNOCH 205 Warren Avenue “Rose” Ambition: Pediatrics “Very little is needed to make a happy life. It is all within yourself, in your way of thinking.” MITCHELL B. MACALISTER 150 Fieldwood Avenue “Mitch”, “Fox” Ambition: To be happy “Hit, hit — never quit.” JAMES H. MARSHALL 18 Central Avenue “Jimmy”, “Owen”, “Jocko” Ambition: Forester “The test of every political or educational system is the man that it forms.” SANDRA JEAN MADDEN 37 Brewster Street “Sandy”, “Sizzle” Ambition: College “Smiling always with a never fading serenity of countenance, and flourishing in an immortal youth.” ELOISE ANN MARSHALL 81 Briarwood Drive “RI” Ambition: Airline Stewardess “Femininity is a feature worthy of noble women.” KATHY ELLEN MARTIN 484 Newman Avenue Ambition: Secretary-Receptionist “Cherish yesterday — dream tomorrow — live today.” MICHAEL STEVEN NADEAU 175 Greentield Street “Mike”, “Nip” Ambition: Motorcycle Mechanic “The greatest pleasure in life, is doing what people say you cannot do.” 44 SUSAN ELIZABETH MELLO 163 Wheaton Avenue Sire Ambition: Music Teacher “The world it listened, smiling, and I kept on to sing.” JOANN MULLEN 40 Cypress Road Ambition: Wanderer “T’ve so many dreams yet to live.” JO-ELLEN MAYERS 223 Newman Avenue € Ow Ambition: Physical Therapist “To live is the rarest thing in the world; most people exist — I wish to live.” ARTHUR A. NELSON JR. 155 Lincoln Street Rick” Ambition: Aviation “J can always spot a well informed individual — his views are the same as mine.” CHRISTINE NEARNEY 21 Robin Hood Drive BChris”, “Nern” Ambition: Teaching “T hear a refrain, see a rainbow’s end or I look into the heart of a friend.” VALERIE ANN OSOWIECKI 362 Taunton Avenue Ambition: College “If you love life, life will love you back.” KEVIN BARRETT O’CONNELL 34 Applejack Lane Ambition: College ‘He that would govern others first should be master of himself.” KAREN SUE OLIVER 51 Wedgewood Drive Ambition: Pediatrician “The essence of my being lies in the reality of my dreams.” DANIEL PATRICK O’BRIEN 15 Bloomfield Street O’B” Ambition: Social Sciences “The distance runner ran not as a question, but as an answer and viewed life accordingly.” HELEN VERONICA PAINE 24 Gardner Street “Pain”, “Hel”, ‘“Nelch” Ambition: Pediatrics Nurse You see in others what you look for.” AS SANDRA ANN PARDINI 95 Coleman Street “Sandy” Ambition: Airline Stewardess “With laughter in her heart, sincerity in her soul, and adventure in her being.” wait ; erent MICHAEL JOSEPH PARISEAU 409 Olney Street “Mike”, “Para” Ambition: Aviation “None goes his way alone.” 46 NELSON GREGORY PAINE 24 Gardner Street Ambition: College “Let me never judge another until I have walked twenty-four hours in his shoes.” WILLIAM JAMES PEARL 807 Taunton Avenue “Billy” Ambition: Professional Musician “The talent of success is nothing more than doing what you can do well, and doing well whatever you do, without a thought of fame.” THOMAS F. PARENT 93 Dexter Avenue “Tom” Ambition: Not much “He hath no leisure who useth it not.” JOANNE PARKER 286 Oak Hill Avenue On Ambition: Elementary Education “Where women are, the better things are implied if not spoken.” DAVID J. PERRY 37 Border Avenue “Port” Ambition: Undecided “Be another man, and you’re no man at all.” SANDRA JEAN PETORELLI 76 Hawthorne Drive “Sandy” Ambition: Psychiatric Social Work “Be content to seem what you really are.” CYNTHIA PERRY 21 Tompson Drive “Cindy”, “Cid” Ambition: Nurse “You never know how much you really want something until it is gone.” DEBRA GAY PINUCCI 271 Olney Street “Debbi”, “Sunshine” Ambition: Peace of mind “Hey, I’ve got nothing to do today but smile.” DONNA JEAN PERRY 63 Milton Street Ambition: Secretary “Put brain in motion before mouth in gear.” MICHELLE LAINE PEZZULLO 44 Watson Street Ambition: Medical Secretary “Yet the deepest truths are best read between the lines, and for the most part refuse to be written.” 47 SHEILA JANE PROVAZZA 750 Arcade Avenue Ambition: Artist “There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle, or the mirror that reflects it.” GARY J. PROVAZZA 370 Ledge Road Ambition: To make a lot of money. “He who dares do all that may become a man, and dares no more, is a man indeed.” LAURIE ANN PRESTON 429 Newman Avenue Ambition: Culinary Arts A woman’s own manner and character is what most becomes her.” CARL GEORGE REHBEIN 50 Linden Road Ambition: Undecided “It is the wise head that makes the still tongue.” JAMES REBELLO, JR. 50 Lancaster Street ee irn’”’ Ambition: Military Service “Without labor nothing prospers.” DIANE MARIE QUIRK 25 Fieldwood Avenue Ambition: Nursing “Thought is deeper than all speech, feeling is deeper than all thought.” 48 SUSAN ELIZABETH RICCIARDI 505 Central Avenue ioue” Ambition: Secretary “At last united, bound for life, and when this life is ended, we meet again in the other world and remain together for eternity.” DEBORAH LAURA ROSE 52 Wedgwood Drive “Debbi”, “Rosie”, “Lorrells” Ambition: Never to be without friends. “Always happy, never sad, sometimes naughty, never bad.” GEORGE RODERICK II 12 Taffy Drive “Bog” Ambition: Rock ’n Roll Star “Nothing should be prized more than the value of each day I spend with you.” JOHN STEPHEN ROSA 108 Tee Jay Drive Ambition: Marine Biologist “The heights by great men reached and kept, were not attained by sudden flight.” LINDA ANN RILEY 56 Hiller Drive Ambition: French Translator “T took the road less traveled by and that has made all the difference.” JEFFREY V. ROSE 1 Catalpa Street Eyetir Ambition: College “All you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be.” 50 SANDRA LEE RUGGIERO 66 Mill Road “Sandi” Ambition: Songwriter “T let my music take me where my heart wants to go.” STEVEN MICHAEL ST. LAURENT 192 Greenfield Avenue “Steve” “Determination and a worthy effort are the key to success.” JEFFREY THOMAS ROSS 753 Newman Avenue “Mule” Ambition: Engineering “A little knowledge that acts is worth infinitely more than much that is idle.” SANDRA LEE SALZILLO 53 Anthony Street “Sandy” Ambition: Artist and Poet “My dreams, with the seagulls fly, out of reach — out of cry.” STEVEN CARLTON RUTTER 336 Anthony Street Nem Ambition: College “Success, remember, is the reward of toil.” PETER MICHAEL SALEEBA 270 Taunton Avenue ““W eeba” Ambition: Arabian Knight “Youth is not a time of life; it is a state of mind.” PAUL J. SCHULTZ 1010 Taunton Avenue Ambition: To travel “Thoughts tending to ambition, they do plot unlikely wonders.” ROBERT G. SCEELES 370 Taunton Avenue Ambition: Undecided “Such are thy secrets which my life makes LUCILLE MARIE SAVARY 37 Foch Avenue “Lucy” Ambition: Special Education “Be strong, be true, be loved, and you'll be happy.” DIANE MARIE SHELDON 35 Haig Avenue “Shel”, “Shelby”, “Shelly” Ambition: Nurse “People judge us by what we have done; we judge ourselves by what we are capable of doing.” CATHY RUTH SEELEY 20 Meadow Road Ambition: College “The deed is forgotten, but its result remains.” GREGORY PETER SEDACH 27 Holly Drive Ambition: Data Processing Institute “Rules are not sufficient to produce good results, unless the ends sought are good.” EDITH ELIZABETH SHELDON 552 Lincoln Street “Edie”, “Ethal” Ambition: Undecided “The future holds memories of the past, and friends who shall not be forgotten.” JUDITH LYNN SLOANE 425 Read Street “Judy” Ambition: College Physical Education “Enthusiasm is that secret and harmonious spirit which hovers over the production of a woman.” | Ee E Me - 52 DAVID ALEXANDER SIM 283 Newman Avenue Ambition: Colorado ‘He alone has found the art of living who can win new friends.” CYNTHIA ANNE SIMMONS 9 Warren Avenue “Cindy”, “Cinner” Ambition: Business Teacher “Happiness is a by-product of an effort to make someone else happy.” DANIEL J. SILVA 59 Sanders Road “Ferdy” Ambition: College “Man is an animal but he is an animal plus, something special.” BRENDA SOARES 752 County Street Ambition: To be a better person. “Don’t wait for things to come to you, go out | and find them.” WILLIAM STONE 360 Central Avenue Ambition: Truck Driver “A rolling stone gathers no moss, but it acquires a certain special polish.” ROBERT WALDEN STEDMAN INEZ VEADER SOUSA 1018 Fal] River Avenue Ambition: To be happy. | “Not where I breathe, but where I love, I live.” 20 Linden Road “Sted”, “Fish” Ambition: College “Lost somewhere between sunrise and sunset, an opportunity, an idea, a chance; no rewards offered — for in time they are gone forever.” SUSAN STURTEVANT LINDA LEE SULLIVAN 199 Elm Street 6 Scott Road Plant”, Stu SS Tn: Ambition: Elementary School Teacher “Happiness is s omething to do, some place to see, and something to look forward to.” together — to be wise, one must learn the limits and meaning of life itself.” MICHAEL ERNEST STRZESAK 67 Woodward Avenue Zak: Ambition: College “Exhilarating youth; timeless realities of any age, still rides in the curl of a wave.” SK} RICHARD ANTHONY SYLVIA 14 Haig Avenue “Rick” Ambition: Musician —- Drummer “If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer.” ROBIN LEE TABER. 79 Coyle Drive Ambition: Licensed Practical Nurse “We have achieved success, who have lived weil, laughed often, and loved much.” 54 OLIVE JOANNE SWEENEY 930 Pine Street Ambition: Biology Major “Let your speech be worth more than silence, or be silent.” DENISE ANNE TAVERNIER 28 French Drive SLegs i Lave Ambition: Whatever comes naturally “You never know when someone may catch a dream for you.” MARCIA ANN SZCZEPANEK 160 Warren Avenue Ambition: Registered Nurse “There’s a wealth beyond measure, in the little things we treasure.” DONNA ANN TAMEO 55 Fall River Avenue “Don” Ambition: Marriage and Happiness always. “What is a woman’s first duty? To be herself.” | DEBRA JANE THEROUX 105 Forest Avenue “Debbie” Ambition: Undecided “Love all, trust a few, and do wrong to no KENWOOD LYNN THODE 30 Metropolitan Park Avenue “Ralph, Jr.” Ambition: College — Wholesale, Retail Management “He will not love to live, unless he lives to love.” LELIA SIZALDA TEIXEIRA 211 Fall River Avenue Shas Ambition: Secretary “Grant me appreciation of the small joys that are mine.” GAYLE M. TRAHAN 27 Barberry Road “Butch” Ambition: Photographer “They conquer who believe they can.” CHERYL ANN THIBAULT 850 Arcade Avenue Ambition: Secretary “The joy that you give to others is the joy that‘comes back to you.” ROBERT BLAKE THUMITH 283 Fall River Avenue “Toomie”’, “Bob” Ambition: College “He is a wise man who grieves not for the things which he does not have, but rejoices for those which he has.” 55 RALPH FITCH TURNER III 615 Road Street “Fitch” Ambition: Business Administration “W7ho does not love wine, women, and song, remains a fool his whole life long.” RICHARD JAMES VINNITI 71 Fall River Avenue Frich” Ambition: To leave this school “Surely, if all the world was made for man, then man was made for more than the world.” 56 JUDITH LOIS UKLEJA 27 Haig Avenue Ambition: Culinary Arts “J am the person who used to wake up in the middle of the night and laugh with the joy of living.” DENNIS VEADER, JR. 777 County Street “Denny” Ambition: Aircraft Technician “Seize the present day trusting the morrow as little as you can.” KAREN LIBBY TUROFF 102 Jacob Street “Kara” Ambition: Become a great horseback rider “Speak gentle — it is far better to rule by love than by fear.” DEBORAH ANN WALD 84 Elm Street “Waldo” Ambition: Social worker or Secretary “Every dawn is a new beginning.” ENS +939 ERENT By TERRY WELCH 29 Hillcrest Avenue Ambition: Undecided “Modesty is the conscience of a man.” DAVID G. WOOD 371 Olney Street ““W 7oody” Ambition: Carpenter “Let word, creed, and deed be integrated in one truth.” JAYNE ELIZABETH WESTCOTT 700 Pine Street nuaye qiulayoic Ambition: Social Welfare “Tomorrow is made of the dreams your heart has stored.” RUTH ESTELLE WEST 136 Forest Avenue “Rooty”, “Rufus” Ambition: Air Force “Hear my words that I might teach you, take my arms that I might reach you.” KAREN YANKEE 35 Sanders Avenue Ambition: To love and be loved “Do the truth you know, and you shall learn the truth you need to know.” GARY SCOTT WILSON 60 Cleveland Street “Frank” Ambition: Teacher “Success is getting what you want; happiness is wanting what you get.” 57 STEPHEN V. ZAPASNIK 14 Mayfield Street “Zeke? Ambition: Business Man is his own star, and the soul that can render an honest and a perfect man.” RONALD E. LHEUREUX 51 Woodward Avenue “Ron” Ambition: Musician “Music is unique because it can reach everyone — no matter who they are.” 58 ANN-MARIE BURKE 696 Read Street “Bonnie” Ambition: To make of life the best I can. “Tomorrow is not promised us, so let us take today.” LYNNE MARIE ZARRELLA 37 Cherry Hill Drive “Zar” Ambition: Wife and mother “It is one of the most beautiful compensations of this life, that no man can sincerely try to help another without helping himself.” ROLANDE C. TRAHAN 42 Robin Hood Drive : “Ronnie” Ambition: Travel as much as possible “I expect to pass through life but once, therefore if there be any kindness I can show, let me do it now as I won’t pass this way again.” { fltiys ar pea 47 — Albert Camus ‘ ble summer. } _was in me an invinci dst of winter, I finally learned that there mi ; . Biology . oe pigs. .4,. Hatch House’.’:; ; Fubhiciry recognitio fe we V weren nt SUPPOSED to to move the f, SEE . 2 again! . . Halloween party at Chil- Iren’s oe. . “The Godfat mi-Forma igns7”. %. 3 atlie Brown”. . . Color My World” . . . Varsity =a ie of oe d Ro es”h A. Chri caroli . . Hockey en “Archie Bunker” . . . Sophomore dance — Pe Raleidoscapes . . . Roller-skating ul wa . . “Butch Cas- ssidy The Sitidande Kid” . . . James Montgomery Blues Band. . . End of movies. . . Big Ange Assembly . ¢ . Order Class Rings. . . “Goodbye Leo” . it. coverage?” . . . “Tapest m. - =Welcome Omer”. . . “Hey Numb!”. . . Class Rings. . . “Treasury from $50 to $1,000!” . . . English — _ Juniors — icourses. . . Paper Drive. . . “Hey, let’s take the papers from the dump!”.. . . PSAT’s. . . U.S. History . . Margaret Heckler Assembly . . Spirit Week. . . “NUMERO UNO At Last!!!” . .. “Crazy Goose”. . . Hot Cottage Concert. . . Student-Faculty Council. . . Donkey Basket- ston Navy Band . 7 itch Hunt . . Junior Sock Hop. . . “First dance to be held in gym!” . . . Nostalgia — the 50’s |. il 7 per’ iy y ? ie 6 ' . mes Ends!. . .SUMMER AND SMOKE. .. “Turmoil in the corrido — Smoking Sic” Pig Fea SP Mal B : i ger ei ° : ae: dat rae we Be a Fs ai a . Junior Prom'— - “Nights i gn White Satin” . - Junior Senior studies rt ie | 1 if , ae bine? J Eph $ jie : ¥ lew ‘ 1 a i ae Ps f Ar ' ‘ 4 Mit Om - uae ay rth see om 'Seudent-Faculty Softball Game. f y : He Comte ee ; t= ge ? ‘ F ia, va : Fhe tte a ia We es ithe we ip os 7 te aly, i f ae ap aes Pal i “What color i is your ie RM | ir Ses oA : 7s £38 MP % hy, Ye jou get your pictures. . %, . aly Se quis : Ht as eat, | yg ie es sh! ae me? 4 ae 4 oth hy, ¢ s . hee Hak hes, mm “en ey eal bal b Hea we a Fe aang Te elt i, i a LS ae ey ' ' ‘ € : = [- : SUPEREAWQIVIE®S MOST TALENTED SANDY AND BILLY ee Tne es The eb me ea See MOST RELIABLE JUDY AND KEVIN PES, ge. 70 MOST PERSUASIVE DOROTHY AND RALPH MOST MISCHIEVOUS ROBIN AND DAVE 71 Van MOST CREATIVE NANCY AND MARK SANDI AND MOS ATE En LINDA AND MIKE ff i fal 3 cH Hi esta! ; we ett FH Ha C i tH eat 3 8 = : i uy iH geatt eS aE 8 es MOST SOUGHIT- JANE TDEIK SANDY AND DAVE a) ae © SS Z = 2 SS Sa = BS me 6 = KAREN AND STEVE 73 74 re} beau: Fairey Siw DOROTHY AND JOHN Re ae ee MOST INDIVIDUALISTIC DANNY Ge GANS E NICK ifs; (Oia Ni. fe ii m i ida Ae y print ‘ t At oF Oe ee + cote om eae egg erect DS 1 gpa 78 CLASS ADVISORS Mr. Omer Leclerc — Senior Class Mr. Fred Nelson -—— Junior Class Mr. Alfred Goodwin — Sophomore Class CLUB ADVISORS Ist ROW: D. Diorio, S. Doyle, A. Heaton, R. Frazier. 2nd ROW: B. Ellis, R. Hartley, J. Anderson, R. Burke, G. Hutton, J. Kinder. ist: S. Pardini, C. Thibeault, D, DeMedeiros, J. Cabassa. 2nd: D: Caracciolo,’S. Ruggiero, C. Letourneau, K. O’Connell..3rd:.N. LeMay,'D.| Hodge. ray atracedgtres Pare gee Bg bs rit ee Tele HR DH : Se ysl aii clea. i let ti it aM tg tS EAE i NB a tat i @ Noo OP EGE Ko Claudette Letourneau, Sec. SPY Ca ee PEE SES RAE SS abassa, Vice Pres. Kevin O’Connell Cc Judith J Pres. Treas. Donna De Medeiros, SENIOR COUNCIL Ist ROW: J. Sloane K. O’Connell, S. Salzillo, N. Holmes, C. Letourneau, D. DeMedeiros, R. Turner, S. Chow, N. LeMay, D. Hodge, P. LaFrance. 2nd ROW: K. Yankee, M. MacAlister, S. Ruggiero, C. Littlefield, J. Mayers, L. Kenyon, J. Cabassa, R. McGuy. 3rd ROW: J. Imbrie, J. Marshall, J. Rosa, G. Brown. 80 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Anthony McCann, President Terri George, Secretary Holly Oswald, Treasurer Violet Silva, Vice President (Absent) a 1st ROW: H. Oswald, T. George, K. MacIsaac. 2nd ROW: C. Ruggiero, N. McMahon, K. Earle, S. Berriman, E. Johnson, J. Spencer. 3rd ROW: A. McCann, J. DeSilva. 81 SOPHO- MORE GHASS OFFIGERS Marianne Almeida, President Mary Beth LaFrance, Treasurer Mary Jane Quatrucci, Secretary Ruth Gilbert, Vice President 82 TOP TO BOTTOM: L. Carlson, R. Gilbert, E. Partridge, K. Searles, M. LaFrance, A. Crowley, S. Turner, M. Handy, M. Almeida, J. Quatrucci. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Kelly Murphy, Vice President Cathy Olean, Secretary Lisa Carlson, Treasurer Kevin McAloon, President ene ag 0 f, ; ! adhe te 8. | 4 | 4 , ; 3 Reith as Bese { - ‘ BY : ! ; ear ee es, | baieeeg hogs Keg Many Retr Gogeell omer Bie ces . Fi ce P ; 5 LOTR DAN RAI A ROE HER NTT RE EINE BERN NRL COI VUE CORRE IMME NRC Ee Te R RED ERE eH skis MOB ALR ALTE. 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SR AUR ES GML MA UN TE: “ATOM RRO LH WES GL ERE ETND WCE : teed : 5 RRS EBL NUK AAI RON MINN RS: NRE AT MAIN ANNE HE AUG} MT MBL sean 3 us : ' : : eae Gia SNE! ERI SRO ReUON peat bed BEATS Jeaee ERAN IH g Ce et SOUENY ALAN ay GIMRAR oi SaaS RAN IRI BERT aos eae Dasa RSE 2) RR ee . ORES SGN AD ETT yee egasee STRAT MRLAD) POE years habe HON AGED ‘pos RR ARNG) FiRbaD re cle) aT SLU SRE A Ck ee + pends NReRRRREtetOER, ssavsenetuonseeetene, |: setae RnENORCNNIRINT, sannennandag he bap ean eeedhenneneineMm (1) apne nenenunhianeamer jae sawaseaeeee” anay ae eth fesanges TOP ROW: R. McCann, K. Riley, C. Warren. BOTTOM ROW: K. Murphy, C. Olean, L. Carlson, K. McAloon. 84 STUDENT COUINGHE OFF GERS John Rosa, President Jeff DeSilva, Vice President Kathy Maclsaac, Secretary ABSENT: Violet Silva, Treasurer TOP ROW: J. DeSilva, J. Cabassa, A. McCann, R. Turner, N. McMahon, M. Almeida, K. Maclsaac, K. O’Connell, J. Mello. BOTTOM ROW: L. Carlson, J. Rosa, R. Gilbert, K. Riley, R. McCann, M. Handy, K. McAloon. DRAMA CLUB ROW 1: K. Maclssac, J. Keough, R. L’Heureux, K. Edwards, A. Garneau, K. Dowler, J. Westcott, K. Seropian, $. Berriman, H. Oswald, S. Ellery, K. Murphy, C. Mullen, J. Tweedy. ROW 2: B. Benson, P. Francis, P. Travers, B. Viera, 8. Mullen, H. Halliwell, C. Letourneau, L. Riley, J. Spencer, S. List. ROW 3: S. Ruggiero, M. Almeida, D. Bowers, S. Cooksey, B. Pearl, K. O’Connell, R. Turnet, C. O’Lean, S. Gilbert, S. Pardini, D. Rose, J. Sloane, P. Woodams, E. Feeley. ROW 4: M. Handy, L. Shannon, P. Murphy, B.Roberts, J. Byron, M. Harding, L. Robson, N. Pearson, I. Cockran, L. Pierce, M. Richter, J. Brackett, B. Barker, D. Kingsbury. ROW 5: K. Goyette, G. McElroy, A. McCann. GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION GAA is composed of girls who participate in varsity sports or two intramurals. 85 86 FUTURE NURSES CLUB ROW 1: D. Sinotte, H. Halliwell, K. Gendreau, N. LeMay, R. Marnoch, D. Kingsbury. ROW 2: G. Medeiros, L. Sheldon, J. Barnes, C. Colby, H. Paine, S. Madden, P. Gagielo, J. Tweedy, L. Hudson, M. Rodrigues. LETTERMEN‘’S CLUB ROW 1: P. Schultz, D. O’Brien, G. Seal, R. Ward, J. MacDonald, M. Emond, K. Keough, D. McKeton, M. Strzesak, D. Britton, N. Paine, M. Pariseau. ROW 2: B. Roberts, R. Ward, J. Rosa, K. O’Connell, R. Turner, G. McElroy, K. Langwell, D. Caracciolo. ROW 3: R. Stedman, J. Murphy, D. Nelson. LIBRARY CLUB ti t ft ; ie 4% } ‘ , BF i ie LEFT TO RIGHT, ist ROW: Joyce Buffington, Marcia Szczepanek, Cathy Seeley — President, Donna Sousa, Diane Petorelli, Diane Macedo. ROW 2: Helen Paine, Debby Wald, Elise Letendre, Ceci DiOrio, Maria DiOrio, Sharon Dourado. ROW 3: Karen Ustas, Hollie Halliwell, Mary Jane Craven. BACK ROW: Lewana Bump, Chris Nerney, Nancy Kistner, Sandra Petorelli. KARATE CLUB SMOKING 1st ROW: K. Seal, K. Gendreau, D. Sinotte, C. Kandrick, K. Bray, C. Butler, C. Perry, D. Geoffroy. 2nd ROW: C. Estrella, D. DuBuc, D. Pimen- tal, M. Brochu, M. Axel, M. Arico, J. George. 3rd ROW: Mr. Graves, M. Whitaker, D. Lincoln, B. Drohan, J. Elkay, J. Lincoln, M. Morin, L. Crawley, D. Brown. 87 88 FRENCH CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Cabassa, M. Gorman, K. Christopher, L. Riley, S. Madden, K. MacIssac, C. Kolbe, M. Smith, J. MacDonald, M. DiOrio SKI CLUB z - K. Coyle, E. Richards, K. McGovern, L. Christopher, D. Sheldon, N. Haworth, K. Lewis, L. Carlson, K. Murphy, D. Duilio, D. Daneau, P. Mah- ler, L. Carlson, M. Jutras, N. Faria, P. Lukasiewicz, P. Murphy, D. Mayer, J. Imbrie, T. Araujo, G. Brown, W. Defontes, P. Schultz, H. Oswald, K. Nordstrom, N. LeMay, D. Hodge, D. Cuddigan, R. Derocher, A. Besset, W. Cruz, E. Staltare, D. Kanaczet, S. Lindberg, K. Christopher. NATIONAL MATH CLUB Wyyl ro HL patie. | pte (ijttel: niitf nf it i it ‘aaa: = oo) P3 LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW BOTTOM: S. Ricciardi, L. McArdle, K. Oliver, C. Perry, K. Soderlund, N. LeMay, L. Savary, J. Westcott. SECOND ROW BOTTOM: K. O’Connell, N. Holmes, J. Ross, J. Cabassa, J. Rosa, L. Hudson, K. Helgerson, P. Gagielo, J. Imbrie, J. Tweedy, P. Schultz, D. Cuddigan, T. McCann, J. Cipriano, S. Searles, B. Roberts. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 1° : bt Lee . Tet : = —nee BOTTOM: L. Sullivan, N. Holmes, L. McArdle, J. Cipriano, K. Oliver, J. Marshall, L. Bump, R. Thumouth, D. Bowers. SECOND BOTTOM: L. Riley, S. Madden, C. Perry, J. Libel, J. Kusiak, K. Goyette, V. Osowiecki, C. DiOrio. THIRD BOTTOM: S. Lindberg, J. Buffington, L. Kenyon, J. Westcott, J. Mayers. FOURTH BOTTOM: J. Rosa, K. O’Connell, J. Cabassa, P. Schultz, K. Christopher, J. Imbrie, J. Ross. 89 90 MINERAL CLUB oe cnn ca ist ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Silva, C. Medeiros, D. Wald, D. Petorelli, D. Duilio, R. West, S. Dyer, C. Nerney, N. O’Connell, S. Ricciardi, R. Seales, D. Deangelis, J. Shaw, C. Harris. 2nd ROW, STANDING: D. Osowiecki, G. Osowiecki, R. Dowcher, C. Seely, L. Bump, S. Madden, C. Picozzi, M. Marcinkwiem, J. Ondrick, A. William, A. Howell, K. Dowler, J. Rebello, N. Kistner, D. Guidice, D. Kingsbury, L. Robson, L. Jones, M. Frankenfield, N. Pearson, L. Craviero, B. Burley. NEWSPAPER CLUB lst ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. McAloon, M. Grenier, S. Cooksey, R. Ward, D. Bowers, H. Hood, D. Parsons, M. McMahon, K. Tracey, E. Marshall, M. Pyron. 2nd ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Dowler, P. Murphy, A. McCann, B. Roberts. GIRLS GLEE CLUB i } “He 4 ai 2 PA 2 L. Beattie, C. Brown, S. Mello. 2nd ROW: L. S. Pardini. THIRD ROW: D. Macedo, J. Silva, D. Sinotte, K. Gendreau, C. Koole, C. Fisk, G. Galimberti, M. Halliwell, C. Hayes, D. Lemay, C. Mallon, L. Correia. 2 , K. Scott, G. Trahan D. Macedo D. Wozny, J. Madden, P. Wright, D. Durant, D. Kingsbury, L. Pearson, J. Reed, D. Rose K. Seal, ? 1st ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Whitaker Parent, C. Picozzi BOYS GLEE CLUB non hintaan are LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Gendreau, T. Estrella, D. Perry, L. Rutterford, Mr. Toro. 91 92 FUTURE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Calde SITTING: L. Robson, D. DeAngelis, M. Soares, S. Pereira, D. Machado, S. Meddiros, S. Perriera, D. Bowers. STANDING: D. Dallaire, C. Young, L. Jones, J. Aguiar, D. Dufrense, S. Ellery, J. Westcott, L. Letouneau, K. Tracy, B. Benson, J. Brackett, E. Danielson, R. Baldwin, L. Haelson, M. Rodrigues. CHESS CLUB Director — Mr. Herman Toro ROW 1: Mary Marshall, Holly Oswald, Richard Mann, Ernest Ferreira, Karen Blair, Ann Garneau, Jeannie Kusiak, Michael Tamer, Karen Goy- ette. ROW 2: Paul Hartling, Ronald L’Heureux, Raymond Grant, Diane Petorelli, Carol Allen, Sandra Petorelli, Mario Figuerido, Kelly Lewis, Sharon Dourado. ROW 3: Mark Chandler, Michael Macedo, Shawn Miller, Ronald Cavallaro, Peter Blair, Henry Mendes, William Pearl, Susan Edwards. ROW 4: Gus Ferreira, Douglas Young, Charles Scott, David Valerio, Paul Partridge, Oscar Elmasian, Steve Cooksey, William Tierney. 1973-74 Band List 93 : S = = A 5 G. McElroy, E. Feeley. sta, S. Miller, M. Chandler, D. Britton, E. Co TO RIGHT: , T LEF MAJORETTES . Dowler. drick, K J. On ia, , L. Corre i iecki, J. Aguiar, C. Picozz . Osow: D LEFT TO RIGHT: 94 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION M. BE, €, , D. Perry, M. Nadeau. 2nd ROW: G. Kelly, S. Cl D. Tameo , N. Haworth , C. Harris i, J. Shaw initti V Roderick, R in, G. Alla J lst ROW: Cavallaro, J. Rose. ia, R R. Sylv Bastow, B. Stone SPANISH CLUB AUMEMELES ‘S29 0UESEQEREE D. ’ Kingsbury, D. Seeley, E. Keough, H. Hood D ? 1f0. . Corde’ J 2nd ROW Tracey. in, K. . Watson, R. Baldw: ,D Pearson C. Scott, T. Bohun. Ib i0rio, Gat) lst ROW Rijo, H. Pa Ine. 95 ti book Sta ar Ye D. Bowers, Literary, , J. Cabassa, Layout, N , Business J. Rosa - Editors — -in-Chief 1tOt Ed Holmes, ers s Gouveia ograph , Chri Phot William Egan tke re) { } fl Yj if order your - yearbooks —_] = vo aa. Q. ° a o O wy - OQ Cc w ka = Bion a Ss 6 x MH as - NWN 96 es amen a! el uy i} aipateret Literary Staff 1ST ROW: V. Osowiecki, L. Beattie, K. Yankee, C. Lit- tlefield, D. Bowers, S. Ruggiero, K. Goyette, L. Sullivan. 2ND ROW: J. Azulay, K. Martin, K. Oliver. sentimental Journey Business Staff J. Mayers, B. Benson, K. O’Connell, D. DeMedeiros, R. Turner, J. Sloane, D. Cuddigan, N. Lemay, D. Hodge, R. Sted- man. Junior Prom “Nights in White Satin” May 18, 1973 Colonial Hilton, Cranston, R.I. Our Queen Linda Riley and Her Court: Lynne Kenyon, Claudette Letourneau, Susan Lindberg, Donna Cuddigan. Spirit Week 1973 The Thanksgiving Spirit Week activities for this year provided a time for some rivalry between classes, but more importantly, it was a time for unity against our arch rivals, the D. R. Falcons. The victory was ours, with a final score of 8-3, our fifth win in a row. The final standings of the classes at the end of Spirit Week were as follows: Class of 1975 Ist place Class of 1974 2nd place Class of 1976 3rd place Class of 1977. = 4th place “The idea shared by many that life is a vale of tears is just as false as the idea shared by the great majority, the idea to which youth and health and riches incline you, that life is a place of entertainment.” — Tolstoi 101 be. “Victories that are easy are cheap. Those only are worth having which come as the result of hard fighting.” 102 fo Om. mc) = 3 Het oO i eo i) I a = a4 a) The triumphant juniors Sophomore Semi- Formal “Harvest Moon 4 November 9, WOLKS) Best Couple Award Mary Beth LaFrance and Kenneth Dalton a 104 Candlelite December 16, 1973 featuring “Wizard” Christmas 105 A tepleieramatiigcediig! ,= J tL} Het c “Peppermint Twis j had “Come on Karen, I’ll teach you how . NoveEmsek Ib s Meow!” s him — the Cat ite Look Sally-Ann ca ‘ = ie O 6 B= E 3 v f= a Ss nw 2 “d 2g S — a ca 2 1) ws a) = o u Ss M E « 108 Female Liberation Idealist Party for ie ermanent ee “Me — Women’s Lib??” Equality and Democracy “Someone always has to be different!” “Look — there’s a flying saucer landing in the meadow!” cnsntitinmeiidantiiaemnenesntete, “No, you can not drive my bulldozer!” “Another exciting Seekonk High dance?” ’ “Gloria, I’m right behind you!” “Barbara, we didn’t know . Theyare... A S. 5 « eave! I’m about to!” “Give us the lib!” 109 . But we all know what it says underneath the green d of high school and experi- ] cial wor eave the artifi l . and we ence the real world. « ” ” “And the winners are . ” And you can drink with me anytime. ee Wanna drag?” ag “T want to thank my mother and my . Featuring The Class Characters y bet Pf ade. Ys he “T give up!” - QLZAN are ces ; i q : iN “Munchies, Mr. Burke?” “What briefcase?” “Don’t be camera shy!” “Where is Mr. Toro?” aly. “T have more memories than if I were a thousand 4 7 years old. coments (00 ER SERIE Nee UF Ete eee : q con ae tet nsaae han om IRC pg ona 7 un 5 + LER At NS naa a ARE A IN, pt tae not the victor 44 S, 1 Su will — ts ht : ng e ‘| ° deli Owi ts as well as its ruins. ’ Il where life has a way of outgr “Tt is the contest that achievemen Let the victory fa 116 Football MIS II Michael SEEKONK SEEKONK SEEKONK SEEKONK SEEKONK SEEKONK SEEKONK SEEKONK SEEKONK 20 FAIRHAVEN 0 SOMERSET 13 18 ST. CLEMENS 6 BISHOP STANG of 0 BOURNE 24 14 OLD ROCHESTER 6 6 CASE P 12 DENNIS-YARMOUTH 13 8 DIGHTON-REHOBOTH 3 Denotes League Games ASSISTANT COACH HEAD COACH T. Ridolfi T. Yrbanik ist ROW: K. Ambrose, G. Caracciolo, S. Travers, S. Grenier, G. Ferreira, D. Sykes, R. George, M. Smith, B. Ferreira, T. Bohun. 2nd ROW: D. Lefevre, S. Rutter, M. Strzesak, N. Paine, D. Caracciolo, M. Emond, C. Mello, J. Rebello, M. Pariseau, J. Marshall, D. Wood, M. Linton, J. Cordiero, T. Parent. 3rd ROW: F. Conti, P. Taylor, D. Harrison, G. Seal, M. Messier, J. Murphy, D. Britton, J. Silva, M. Iltyzch, J. Johnson, R. Thorenson, D. Nelson, J. Ustas. M. Arrico, (waterboy). ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH 117 R. Ridolfi P. Andreozzi “Let us at them, Coach!” ” oe : Fe ew eae RoScaitink FRONT ROW: L. Kenyon, S. Ruggiero, D. Cuddigan, N. Lemay, D. Hodge. 2nd ROW: M. Harding, D. Stry- charz, L. Colby, J. Wynne, C. Brown, K. Murphy. 3rd ROW: Coach S. Pockel, J. Quirzy, E. Longobardi, A. Wil- liams, M. Robitaille, S. Turner, D. Ferland. CO-CAPTS.: Lynne Kenyon, Sandi Ruggiero. “What do I do now?” “Get my better side.” “My Timex is still working.” “T think I swallowed a fish!” 120 x8 Champion Shi s Fath place tatty guaes guanett gieiti« 2 424% aunt SENIORS: D. Hodge, D. Cuddigan, N. Lemay, L. Kenyon, S. Ruggiero. ee. 4 ate 1st ROW: D. O’Brien, P. Schultz. 2nd ROW: R. Ward, M. Mullen, K. Keough, R. Mann, B. Roberts. 3rd ROW’: B, Boots, T. Paine, D. Botelho, +, oe | Senior Senior Senior Dave Botelho Paul Schultz Dan O’Brien 122 CO-CAPTAIN CO-CAPTAIN “How much longer?” Junior — Brad Roberts Coach Frank Mooney 123 Westport 1 0 Case 0 Home 0) Bishop Gerrard 0 Home 1 Attleboro 0) Home 1 | Dartmouth 1 Home 0) Somerset 0) Home 0) Case 0 Home 0) Attleboro 2 Home 0 Somerset 2 Home 0) Bishop Gerrard 0) Home 1 Tiverton 0) Home 3 D-R 1 Home 6 1st ROW: S. Dorado, K. Searles, D. Bergeron, H. Oswald, S. Kaveny (capt.), P. Keough (capt.), C. Reale, L. Riley, R. Gilbert. 2nd ROW: K. Riley, B. Lynch, A. Crowley, C. Burke, D. Basiliere, C. Ruggiero, S. Graham, L. Lindell. 3rd ROW: Coach Sutton, T. George, L. Letourneau, J. Jobe, M. Almeida, R. Devine, L. Lagerquist, P. Murphy, N. Chandley, M. LaFrance, C. Mullen. ea tis tba Re we OR vate ton ae nore re 2 297. vt vay 2 wie et oe “Charge of the Light Brigade?” 124 Basketball “The true value of a victory is found in what you do with it and so it is also with defeat. . . ; at i oN A Vad STANDING: K. Langwell, P. Ross, S. Travers, D. Bowers, Coach D. Carey, J. Murphy, M. Mulry, A. George, M. Emond, J. Piquette, D. Therrien. KNEELING: M. Linton, T. Hurley. 126 Seekonk 69 Somerset 75 Seekonk 66 Norton 53 Seekonk 59 Old Rochester 65 Seekonk 69 Bourne 52 Seekonk 63 IDF Ae. 53 Seekonk 61 Coyle 52 Seekonk 60 Diman Voke 45 Seekonk 55 Dennis Yarmouth 54 Seekonk 42 St. Anthony’s 41 Seekonk 62 Bourne 69 Seekonk 45 Diman Voke 43 Seekonk youn Coyle 62 Seekonk 64 Old Rochester 71 Seekonk 52 D.R. 68 Seekonk 69 St. Anthony’s 51 Seekonk 66 Dennis Yarmouth 42 Overall 11-5 RECORD: League 6-4 State Basketball Tournament SEEKONK 81 WESTWOOD 96 “How about a few baskets for our side, Steve?“ Relay Carvinal 2nd Place Browns 2nd Place : Max Reads 2nd Place Eastern Mass. Championships 2nd Place Mass. State Championships 4th Place Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk NE — —————————eeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeEeeeeEEeEee—=eEeaeaeaea=S =—E——_ 128 “Mark Spitz?” Swim Team Cranston East Westwood Cumberland Cathedral Norwood Needham Wellesley Brockton Cranston West imine” Sranihih eagpd ib G. McElroy, R. Turner, K. O’Connell, R. Stedman. “Hey, get back up here!” “Who emptied the water out of the pool?” 1st: Ray Grant, Kevin Daily, Danny Kane, Peter Dean, Larry Novotny, Erik Murby, Dave Dubuc, Eddie Costa. 2nd: Coach Ellis Mayers, Coach John Stanivnas, Bob Stedman, Kevin O’Connell, Don Harootunian, Eddie Feeley, Norm Laurendeau, Ralph Turner, Dave Seeley, Dave Messinger, Glen McElroy. ABSENT: Jeff Powers. 129 ? “What am I doing here R. Devine, P. Keough, J. Jobe. 2nd ROW: P. Murphy, co- L. Lagerquist. 1st ROW: L. Riley, J. Hunt, L. Kenyon, K. Searles, D. Ferland, A. Crowley, Coach Schembre, :3) 4 a8 [ava = +) Gq = U — ° 8 - s chats ae v @ ©) is r r =} we ‘ o SE Oa — an A =| = S's - Aa aH Oo ” Shoot Lynn. 130 ” “Right Guard “Teacher, teacher.” Girl's Basketball , naughty.” “Naughty 131 ” “Then I added 3 eggs . D B Paez u SoO48 5 ; Fi =| mae U Sze? oons Oe tat Ie. a OMe Beets se Aa Beo' Sl oe GF se = CS San pe = 30 wi tee ee Ses § sc ¢ Suns PA Se E i has - ma eo % ; Ss 6 8 R= Ah EB Oe 3 Us s ¥ br a? ea Pa (| fal 4G ¢ 3A2 BSAD SS : | eb bh NPA ce a ay 2 O8 Bg Bae Vag pee: gore ile aes ee TAS ¢g ages €g2g EM ow awa aces ..£ 5f VaZ Ss BEG o Osd§ § wo cel PS E 132 Mop eS ern ae) PTS a “Fantastic” Moses Brown 66 Seekonk 29 Coyle Cassidy 21 Seekonk 55 New Bedford 38 Seekonk 48 New Bedford Voke 36 Seekonk 50 Stang 18 Seekonk 59 Fairhaven 26 Seekonk 52 Somerset 51 Seekonk 35 Southeastern Mass. Div. 11 1st Place “I lost my contact lens.” “Greg — by a nose.” 133 Outdoor Track “Competition is as Wholesome in life as in athletics” “Pll hit you!” can’t see.” Se) G B= a, vo 3 fo) 2 ) oe ad E “I fly through the air . Brooks Robinson I’m not! “The reward of a thing well done is to have alOyaye iit, — Emerson Baseball a. e 3 v 2) a Ae joe ” “What an arm? ” Soach, me. Me, C “Where’s the ball?” “You're out, Mike?” ’ ‘ ‘s 137 138 Cheerlead “Ziegfield’s Follies?” VICTORY 4 i: mal = ‘a mer j “eos tee 1st ROW: P. Hayes, J. Sloane, C. Perry. 2nd ROW: V. Charris, K. Holmes, D. Rose, M. Sczepanek, Wf Buffington, K. Nordstrom, P. Travers. “I hope I didn’t say anything wrong.” “Save some for us!” assisted by the pep squad and majorettes 139 Girish Softball 140 “T Imnire2” Canine C hese (eaiwaeAsa Most Improved Player for ’73 Robin Devine Linda Craveiro Scorer ae ie 1S “Caught you, Pat!” 142 Cl ndernc lt ATHETHL The many books, and abange figures and the ovely thoug Ata awund yet are ghosts of Bs, pes) that have been efone you, The words yout lijas. utter ave the links in the chain that hinds you and your fellow men. cThe sonmowtul and Joyful conclusions are the seeds pow by the paast in the field of Your soul to be reajsed by the fidure. Kahlil fz bran teu HS EY WAP ae ear | ‘ in be ee be mae Y atte tan Lan rst Sealey =e ch Ss nr v “3 VQ een oo .v ove = gw Ww OO wes mS = Uva Sees Seneae 4 iain sie OA = 459 Bem Seaton [e3e ee 146 147 Se mn ; i 8 au oH Nees baer Se penat 148 149 Ke een, Oe ee tat eee se art te rr tr | ee et inher tem Saisie ARS Hhw aungoeloteeey ar penei inn Ra anneal Sedan eR aR aaa ey a ALP ES egg. iy Di einen rphgdt et a Med Popai | 1M mii rh me 152 153 ay — Sos eee soy dp SE a cones : Gost coe = 5 Ss g Y Ss ES | o2 be- Judge nothing fore the time 4 II e 155 SAR ORAR CRE ets jiditie bag tnt Ree fa okt et LH ATH Se eee NGA EE? ama ath “ sree eas : FOE oe ae putt { iL tee ey experimental eres | a dee af = ig 7 4 $ eres ) ure “How can we be s of anyth the tide ‘Si e In Las es chang eke pial ante cor Bac es wee 160 + ee | + hale! te s prRmrenee AGREN, BARBARA ALLAIN, JAMES: Distrily ALLEN, CAROL: French ' eral Chub 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, ALMEIDA, MICHAE pendent Study. ARAUJO, THOMAS: Draraa Club 1, 4; Gl paper i; Intramurals 23; AUGER, JANET AZULAY, JEAN: Soph. Council; Year- book Literary Staff; Sr. Prom. ICHELLE: French Club 1, ‘ Club 1, 2; Softball 1, 2, 3; Sr. Prom; Independent Study. Ge if : BARCHI, ROBERT: Football 1; Base- bali 1) 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4; vutttetmen’s Club. ie 4 BASTOW, MICHAEL: Band 1, 2, 3 A.V, Club 3, 4; Distributive Ed. BEATTIE, LYNNE: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 2, Co-Capt. 3; F.N.C. 4; French Club 2, Vice-President 3; Year- book Literary Staff, BENSON, BARBARA: Library Club 1; Pep Squad 1; Drama Club 1, 2, 4; French Club 1, 2; Jr. Council; F.T.A. 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3,4; Intramurals 3, 4; Soph. Semi- _ Formal, Jr. Prom; Independent Study; Yearbook Business Staff; Sr. Prom. BLAIR, KAR Library Ch Ay -BOTELHO, DAVID: Cross-Gountry — = BROWN, DONNA 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 4. BROWN, VICTOR BUFFINGTON, JOYCE: Pep Squad 1; Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4; Nat’! Honor Society 4. BUMP, LEWANA: French Club 1, 2, 3; Mineral Club 1, 3, Treas. 2, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Library 3, 4; Nat’l Honor Society 3, 4, RKE, ANN-MARIE: Drama Club 1, 2; Newspaper Club 1; Distributive Ed., BURKE, EDWARD: Football BUTERA, STEVE: BROWN, GLENN: Football; Baseball , MICHAEL: Baseball 1, 2, LO, DAVID: Fresh. Pres.; ncil 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; CAROLAN, JANELL CARR, PATRICIA CAVALLARO, RICHARD CHANDLEY SQ SS HOW, SUSAN: Pep Squad 1; Intra- jurals E82. 3 3.95, Council: ae Sr. Treasurer; Sr. Counci [RISTOPHER, KAREN: Pep Squad - Yearbook Business Staff. DEVINE, THOMAS: Mineral Club DIORIO, CECELIA: Library 4; Tennis 3, 4; Spanish Club Honor Society 3, 4; French Cl DUPONT, DANIEL DYER, STEVE Club 2; Mineral t’] Math Club 2, 3, 4; 7 , MARY ELLEN: Ski. 4; Gymnastics 3, 4; F.N.C. 3; Jr. G.A.A. 4; Yearbook Layout St Prom; Independent Study. D, MICHAEL: Basebal 3 Wadi, 4; Band 2, x FITTON, DAVID: Football 1. ORTIN, GLENN . FRASER, DEBRA: French Gymnastics 2, 3; G.A.A, Prom; Nahidenamsseo9 murals 3, 4: Ps i ee orettes 2, 3; Ski 3,4; Distrib. Sc cclene ie Counc ib 3; Swim 4. Prom; Freni GAA Prom. ibrary 2; Si 3 lub 3; Nac atramurals 2 ? EFFREY ; Vice-Pres. 4; Varsity Club, Pre es. 4, 12 Rt sere, McKETON, DONALD: Trees Track 1, 2, 3,.4; Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross-Country 2; Lettermen’s Club 3, 2,3, 4 ENC 2355 ese 4; Nat'l Honor Society 3, 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Mineral Club 4, MARNOCH, ROSEMARY: Library Club 1; G.A.A. 1; Softball 1; F.T.A. 1; F.N.A. 4. MARSHALL, ELOISE: Newspaper 2, 3, 4. : nth ‘AMES: French Club 1 oe Band 2, 3; Student Counci Student-Faculty Council 4; Regional Advisory Council 4; Football 1, 3,4.) ; Z one MAR’ : Chorus B38 Yearkx terary Staff. 3 y wieiedey at Jo- suf Swim 1, oy cpa 1, 2,3, 4; ia _AxSoph. emi-Formal; Jr., MELLO, SUSAN: Drama Club 1, 2; Pep Squad 1, 2; French Club 1, 2; F.N.C. 2; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Sr. Prom. re N, JOANN: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Squad 1; French Club 1; Christ. ormal 1; Student Council 1, 2. Society 3, 4; Jr. Council; Sr. President; NERNEY, CHRISTINE 1, 2):3,.45 Fo AGL. 2,.Vi 4; Mineral Club 1, 2, 3, 4 3; Majorettes 4; Intr i Club 1, 2, 3; . 3; Pep Squad ROSA, JOHN: Football f Club 1; Cross-Country 2; Nat Society 3, 4; Nat’l Math Chul Lettermen’s Club; Jr., Sr. Coun dent Council 3, Pres. 4; Outdoor 1, 2, 3s 45 Indoor Track 1, 233, dent- Faculey! Council; Yearbook ness Manager. Student Council 4; Tennis 3, 4; Drama Club 4; Yearbook Business Staff; Var- sity Club 4. + ANDRA; Drama Club , 2; Library Club 2, 3, 4; society 3, 4; Nat'l Math fal Club 3; Band 1, 2, 3, OLIVER, KAREN: Fresh., Soph. Coun- - cil; Student Council 1, Treasurer 2; Christ. Semi-Formal; Soph. Semi-For- mal; French Club 1, 2; Pep Squad 1, 2; Jr. Prom; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Gymnas- tics 2, se poh 2, 3,43 Natl me song Coa Staff; tadepoldens i Study. ikiebs piitiac. - PINUCCI, DEBRA: Student Council 1, OSOWIECKI, VALERIE: Pep Squad 2, 2; Fresh. Council; Soph. Council; Ski Co-Capt. 3; Library Club 3; F.N.C. 4; cl k 2G Tralbsendere Seud Yearbook Literary Staff; Nat’l Honor One? Tang y- Society 3, 4. Drama Club’ Treasurer; F.Na mal. PARENT, THOMAS: Footbal PARISEAU, MICHAEL: Mineral Club 1; Football 1, 2, 3, Tri-Capt. 4; Indoor Track 2; Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Letters men’s Club 3, 4. THUMITH, ROBE _ _1; Chess Club 1, 2, 351 ;.Tennis Club a wait i y STEPHEN : Band 1; loor Track : SEELEY, G Y: Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mineral Club. a SWEENEY, OLIVE: Band 1; Drama Club 1; Intramurals 1, 4; Library Club 2; F.N.A, 1, 2, 3. - SYLVIA, RICHARD: Distributive Ed. SHAW, JANET) Mineral Club 2, 2 Drama Club 2, 3; Newspaper Club 2, Distributive Ed. ‘ ELDON, DIANE + SZCZEPANEK, MARCIA: Pep Squad 1; Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.N.C. 2; Cheerleading 2, 3, Captain 4. ‘TABER, ROBIN SILVA, DANIEL: Spanish Club 1, 2; er Club qe 4 TAMEO, DONNA: Drama Club 1, 3; Distributive Ed. DAVID: Football 1; Ski Club 2, 3, TAVERNIER, DENISE: Mineral Club 1; French Club 1, 2, Vice-Pres. 3; Library Club 3; Intramurals, TEXEIRA, LELIA: Library Club 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3. THEROUX, DEBRA THIBAULT, CHERYL: Fresh. Vice- 1cil; Student Independent TUROFF, KAREN: Majorettes 1, 2. ¥ UKLEJA, JUDITH: French Club 2, Sec- retary 3. VEADER, DENNIS: Football 1. VINNITI, RICHARD: Baseball 1; Golf 3,4. WALD, DEBORAH: Mineral Club 4; Library Club 4; Sr. Prom; Christ. Semi- Formal; Newspaper Club 4. WELCH, TERRY WEST, RUTH: Softball 1, 2, 3; G.A.A. S 1, 2, Recorder 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Intramu- rals 3, 4; Mineral Club 3, 4; Varsity Club 4. WESTCOTT, JAYNE: French Club 1, 2; E.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Nat’! Math Club 2, 3, 4; Nat'l Honor Society 3, 4. ; 167 pes on eae Pees 3K. Best Wishes to the Class of ''74 ' Mr. and Mrs. R. O'Connell Compliments of GRANT CONSTRUCTION CO. Route 6 Seekonk, Mass. 02771 SEEKONK CREAMERY 755 Fall River Ave. Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Best Wishes to the Class of 1974 Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sloane Best Wishes to Class of ''74 DISCOUNT CARPET AND BEDDING OUTLET, INC. 632 Fall River Ave. Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Congratulations to the Class of 1974 SEEKONK WOMEN'S CLUB TASCA LINCOLN-MERCURY 200 Fall River Ave. Seekonk, Mass. Tasca ABC Plan The Perfect Car Compliments of WEXLER'S COINS Stamps — Supplies 113 Taunton Ave. Seekonk, Mass. Phone 336-9103 172 ARNOLD BAKERY THRIFT STORE Fresh and Day Old Products Discount Prices 118 Taunton Ave. Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Compliments of C. J. CONGERS INSURANCE CO. 650 Fall River Ave. Seekonk, Mass. Good Luck to The Class of 74 - BADD OO SOO OF ational Fabrics: eesenrwoe5e eeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeee5uecenueVc3osesn aKwreeeemw sts THE NATION’S SEWING BASKET 96 Taunton Ave. Seekonk, Mass. Best Wishes Class of 1974 Compliments of B.M.C. DURFEE TRUST CO. Seekonk Office 1021 Fall River Ave. Seekonk, Massachusetts 173 EILEEN DARLING'S RESTAURANT AND RAMADA INN (617) 336-9891 Ask for Peter and Richard STATE LINE FLORIST 299 Fall River Ave. Seekonk, Mass. Phone 336-8649 Bus. 174 HIGHWAY CITGO Truck Tire Repair and Welding Free Pickup and Delivery 336-8175 Home 1393 Fall River Ave. Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Best of Luck to the Class of 1974 BRENNAN'S PHARMACY at Baker's Corner Russell Stover and Fanny Farmer Candy Open 7 Days 8:30 AM to 9:30 P.M. Congratulations to the Class of 1974 From PIGGLY WIGGLY SUPERMARKET Best of Luck to Class of 1974 S W TELEVISION CO. 1379 Fall River Ave. Seekonk, Mass. 02771 PP ie RR 4 Ea Mon. thru Wed. Thur. and Fri. Saturday 11:00 to 7:00 11:00 to 9:00 10:00 to 7:00 THE CLOTHES PIN Specializing In Ladies Sportswear'' Home of $2.00 Shoe County St. Seekonk, Mass. Good Luck to Class of ''74 ' SEEKONK LODGE Congratulations to the Class of 1974 Briarwood Plaza 336-9224 raha SEEKONK FTD New and Used FLORIST GILMORE'S Best Buys in N.E. FLOWER Instant Living SHOP, INC. MARTIN HOMES Transworld 1201 Fall River Ave. Seekonk, Mass. 76 Taunton Ave. Larry Crowley East Providence, R.I. 336-8911 Vice President 175 This Page Compliments of EMA AUTO PARTS Fall River Avenue, Seekonk Telephone: 336-7000 176 Congratulations to Class of 1974 SMITH'S TEXACO General Repair Mass. Inspection Station 544 Central Ave. Seekonk, Mass. Dry Cleaning — Shirts — Alterations Briarwood Plaza Corner County and Onley Sts. Seekonk, Mass. 336-7978 Best of Luck to Class of 1974 CINDY'S BEAUTY SALON 11 Vernon Place Seekonk, Mass. Tel. 726-9545 Air Conditioned CHOW'S Chinese and American Restaurant Specializing in Orders to Take Out 852 Newport Avenue Pawtucket, R.I. STEBENNE PAINT WALLPAPER 569 Armistice Blvd. Pawtucket, R.I. 336-8220 290 Courity Road Barrington, R.I. 245-1649 TRACEY'S PLACE Pizza Is Our Middle Name Briarwood Plaza BARBIE'S CHILDRENS WEAR Brand Names, Reasonable Prices Briarwood Plaza Seekonk, Mass. 177 Good Luck Seniors ELMWOOD DODGE, INC. 625 Taunton Ave. East Providence, R.|. Phone 438-0400 Compliments of J.J. GREGORY SON INC. Construction Equipment East Providence, R.I. E1001 S02 18 6 SOUTER SLC BLT ERTS 8S OPES eT Best of Luck to the Seniors REBELLO FUNERAL HOME 901 Broadway East Providence Rl. COLONNA'S POP-IN FAMILY RESTAURANT 1416 Fall River Ave. Seekonk, Mass. Phone 336-9896 THE COUNTRY SCHOOL 125 Hammond St. Seekonk, Mass. Nursery and Kindergarten Certified Teachers Phone 336-6896, 438-3059 Compliments of GENTLEMEN'S CHOICE Briarwood Plaza Seekonk, Mass. Good Luck Seniors DICK'S TEXACO 999 Fall River Ave. Seekonk, Mass. Phone 336-7977 CARPET FACTORY OUTLET 154 Central Ave. Seekonk, Mass. OSCAR'S HARDWARE 619-621 Lincoln St. Seekonk, Mass. Oldest and Most Complete Hardware Store in Seekonk Oscar Frederickson Jr. Phone 336-8823 LEBON TOOL CO. Plastic Molds 70 Case St. Seekonk, Mass. Area Code 617 336-8699 HILTON'S AUTO BODY Wrecks Repaired and Rebuilt Auto Painting Acetylene and Electric Welding 1727 Fall River Ave. Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Aluminum Windows —- Doors —— Jalousies — Awnings Lustre Aluminum Products of New England, Inc. The House of Quality Survey Gladly Made — Prompt Deliveries —- Cash or Terms For Free Estimates —- Call 722-8429 ueenan 1153 Central Avenue J.A.Q J. A. Queenan, Jr. Pawtucket, R.I. ———— a = T ea UT CL ’ rT . 7 wie CTT T n T i ‘T Tt ————— My Century Wines Ligvors 753 fall River Avenue, Seekonk, Mass. 336-8122 hours. 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., 9am. ton p.m, Monday thraeu Wednesday, Thursday thru Saturday 179 Congratulations to the Class of 1974 SEEKONK JUNIOR HIGH HENDRICKS FACULTY POOL 304 Taunton Avenue NicsobuMbabeale td sca se edit Mallh A Lek ated beeen tba | Mais ttl . Seekonk, Mass. Thank You to All Our Friends at Seekonk Concrete, Granite, Viny| Sales and Service High School 336-7410 DYER MARTIN DRIVING SCHOOL 222-4285 Best of Luck to Class of 1974 RAY'S PASTRY SHOP Central Avenue Seekonk, Mass. Compliments of FIREFLY COUNTRY CLUB AL HARRY'S GARDEN CENTER 390 Fall River Ave. Seekonk, Mass. Enter From Routes 114A or 44 1043 Newman Ave Seekonk, Mass. Carts and Clubs Rented mpd Na bobe: 180 a aesmmseent meee Done seagmg | Se Tag ene : rere Tite omnes ET ee sind NO ADIINTTANCE i ad - EXCEPT OW BUSINESS on se a ee Mag Per i SOP ES Best Wishes Seniors ; From SEEKONK MFG. CO. Telephone 6! 7—76 1 -8284 Perrin Avenue, Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Manufacturers of a Complete Line of Togue Gauges, Also Screw Machine Products and Industrial Plating 181 Compliments of LANDRY LIQUOR Newman Ave. Baker's Corner Next to Alrnac's Best of Luck Seniors Good Luck to Class of 1974 ACE TREE SERVICE 20 Meadow Rd. Seekonk, Mass. Congratulations to the Class of 1974 POISE 'N IVY 400 Pawtucket Ave. Rumford, R.I. 02916 BLANCHARD'S LAWN MOWER AND SNOWBLOWER SERVICE Kins hal te tik miyerreskeg oS pa yre an a er Pee Seeger me AMANO Prorrainyh Good Luck Class of ''74 ' This Page Compliments of SEEKONK FORM CO. INC. 192 Greenfield St. Seekonk, Mass. 02771 183 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1974 TAUNTON CO-OPERATIVE BANK Seekonk Office 1400 Fall River Avenue Seekonk, Mass. Main Office 41 Taunton Green Taunton, Mass. Attleboro Office 21 N. Main Street Attleboro, Mass. Compliments of LITTLE TREE NURSERIES Growers of Nursery Stock Since 1938 Compliments of LONG ACRE FARM EVERGREEN LANDSCAPE _ Seekonk, Mass. Seekonk, Mass. 184 C @ Ny | a Se Aretha Ht Actor marnts ener eeiien strom aringdent a ned ten sgpmntcntones ociea st reren tt REPT per ete tNgET Hester IggemrEtT ETtetageR tment TT HERBIE Tote F Cbg trem eam MEET? Good Luck Seniors From Brennan's Drug Store Fireside Restaurant Congratulations From 62-64 Taunton Avenue 1404 Fall River Avenue Seekonk, Mass. Seekonk, Mass. : -336- 8S eee ebb flag pil : He ze}, Save 20c Willow Tree Poultry Farm ALL WHITE MEAT Chicken pie tw A 26 az. Site WILLOW-TREE POULTRY FARM Farm Fresh Foods Tt ¥..40-)sbhae a) WEINTRAUB'S All Meat Chicken Pies DRIVING SCHOOL 997 So. Main St., Attleboro, Mass. Seekonk, Mass. 222-2479 336-7123 185 Best Wishes, Seniors Compliments of THE SEEKONK SPEEDWA The Action Track of the East” PE CE ASAT DGS OSPR OE BOT SDE OSES AEST OL VOL LS ELAS MANES FS SE TS SETS OS LE EE 10) TT AMERICAN QUALITY CLEANERS §38 Fall River Avenue Seekonk, Mass. GEM STATUARY Statues, Figurines, Novelties, Rubber Moulds 761-5110 McDONALD'S MUSIC CENTER All Types of Musical Instruments Qualified Teachers | 134 Central Ave. Pianos Baker's Corner and Organs Seekonk, Mass. 23 Ricard Street Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Phone 761-8695 186 Ainge Ions Congratulat Class of 1974 JOHNSON CO. fy E 901 Waterman Ave. East Providence, R.I. Compliments of S DAIRY Home Delivery of Quality Products READ’ Seekonk, Mass. 02771 |, 1350 Fall River Avenue FAMOUS PIZZA 21 Central Ave. Seekonk, Mass. Shopping Center, Piggly Wiggly Open 11:00 A.M. ‘til 11:00 P.M. All Kinds of Pizza and Grinders Call Your Order Will Have It Ready on Arrival 761-7474 Best Wishes to Class of 1974 CARL A. LINDBERG One Anthony Street Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Salesmen in Rumford, Little Compton, Swansea, and Seekonk Saturday December I5, 1973 Relay Carnival — Bridgewater Friday January 4, 1974 Westwood at Seekonk 2:30 Tuesday January 8, 1974 Cumberland at Attleboro 3:15 Thursday January 10, 1974 Attleboro at Attleboro 3:15 Wednesday January 16, 1974 Norwood at Seekonk 2:30 Wednesday January 23, 1974 Needham at Seekonk 2:30 Saturday February 9, 1974 Maxwell Read Memorial Tuesday February 5, 1974 Wellesley at Seekonk 4:00 Friday February 8, 1974 Conference Meet Tuesday February 12, 1974 Brockton at Brockton 3:30 Friday and Saturday February 15 and 16, 1974 Easterns Thursday February 21, 1974 Cranston West at Seekonk 3:00 Friday and Saturday February 22 and 23, 1974 States March 2, 1974 N. E. Champs. at SMU Good Luck Seniors! ES 189 Ww oe ul = = 0 one ¥ wD ¢. 283 f7uc os Qt 3% 2 es tny 32 Zee === 20-25 SS eee = SS) SO) -4e ES 624 Ses T) O F- A FRIEND head with Fruehauf = ” ™ a re) iy) ) be] _ 2 6 fae) 3 Ww behind you. 02771 FRUEHAUF DIVISION Y FRUEHAUF Zz. O ame a O OW oe O O PEA Congratulations ou're way a 190 Tel. 336-9816 Congratulations to the Class of 1974 SCHWARZ WALD HAUS | Hair Specialties | by Thom Serving German — American Food Weekdays 4-9 — Sundays | 2-8 16 Olney St. Seekonk, Mass. 0277) Closed Fridays 1641 Fall River Avenue Rte. 6, Seekonk, Mass. Henry R. Lefevre, Pres. William F. Jones, Treas. Res. 761-7873 Res. 761-5226 Bus. 761-6952 Regional Construction, Inc. 48 Case Street Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Excavating Loam, Gravel Crane Service Dump Truck Backhoe Bulldoger Swimming Pools — Cesspools —- Wells Septic Tanks Good Luck Class 1974 Compliments of slr Fournier Newport Avenue Pawtucket, Rhode Island 192 GIRLS VARSITY SWIM TEAM S. Ruggiero (Co-Cap't) L. Kenyon (Co-Cap't) Mrs. Sue Pockel, Coach The 1973 Seekonk Football Team Salutes Our Dave Caracciolo Capt. Joe Cordeiro Mike Emond Mike Linton Jim Marshall Nelson Paine D. Hodge D. Cuddigan N. LeMay D. Ferland L. Colby B. Burley R. Silva Class of (‘74 ) Good Luck J. Wynne E. Johnson S. Turner M. Robitaille A. Williams M. Harding K. Murphy D. Strycharz J. Querze C. Brown Lou-Anne Veader (Manager) Graduating Seniors: Tom Parent Mike Pariseau Capt. Jim Rebello Steve Rutter Mike Strzesak Capt. Dave Wood Best Wishes Class of 1974 From THE SEEKONK SCHOOL COMMITTEE Brenda Shaw, Chairman J. John Harding Dennis Lima Gary Hennesey Edmond Caracciolo 196 Best Wishes Seniors From the Varsity Club Don McKeton — President Peter Ross — Vice President Sue Kaveny — Secretary Donna Cuddigan — Treasurer Good Luck to the Class of 1974 WOOD'S SERVICE STATION, INC. Best Wishes Tires — Batteries — Fuel Oil to the Class of 1974 Corner of Pawtucket and Warren Ave. East Providence, R.I. FUTURE NURSES Holiday Inn CLUB of Providence-East U.S. 6 and 114A Off I-195 Seekonk, Massachusetts 02771 Telephone 336-6600, A.C. 617 Innkeeper Compliments of DDY, INC. David D. Young, Pres. YOUNG'S ARCO HI-RISE SHELL 822 Fall River Ave. 822 Fall River Ave. Seekonk, Mass. Seekonk, Mass. Phone 336-9812 Phone 336-9800 197 198 ‘i ee aes fe. Best Wishes Seniors! Compliments of Stanley Greens nuns Am ai eh weed Compliments of Compliments of Carl J. Abelson Bernard's Le Ticoz Cooking With Bernard Bernard's Cooking Schools 1590 Fall River Avenue, Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Tel. (617) 336-6330 200 FUEL aaa Fuel Chief | ee Tel. 336-6677 V.M. Rose Fuel Oils Heating Installation — All Makes Free 24 Hour Burner Service Radio Dispatched Trucks VIC ROSE, Prop. | Catalpa St. Seekonk, Mass. Freshmen Kathy Riley Carlee Warren Kevin Maclsaac Kelly Murphy Robert McCann NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Congratulations to the Class of '74 Student Council Sophomores Juniors Mary Ann Almeida Anthony McCann Ruth Gilbert Jeff DeSilva Melissa Handy Kathy Maclsaac Jay Mello Violet Silva Lori Carlson Nancy McMahon Congratulations Seniors! From the Seniors Kevin O'Connell Judy C abassa Ralph Turner James Marshall John Rosa National Honor Society 201 Compliments of the Turner Family Best of Luck Seniors — Howard Johnson's Restaurant and Motor Lodge Fall River Avenue Seekonk, Mass. 202 Congratulations to the Class of 1974 This Page Was Donated by A Friend 203 Boosters If you can't be with the one youlove. . . Best Wishes — Happily Depressed Club Sue and Tex Marianne and Michael N.H. Jailbirds and Escape Artists ''Nern Sue, Russ, and Little Russell Mr. and Mrs. Mark G. Soderlund Silly and Sniffles Gloria Isles To Officer David Viera, with Love, ''We 3 Deacon and Chery! Speedy Cross Country '73 Pam and Dan '74 Pinto vs. Mach | Kitty and George Beattie Marge and Alan Red light on telephone pole? Karen Greggerson and Gon Zaldo Corvera R.74 Remember the Car Rally Mr. and Mrs. John Rosa The Executive Committee of the Gym Class George and Debbie Santa's Fanta Elves Boosters Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bessette Kyat and Blackie: Bolivia or Bust! To the Friendly Seekonk Fireboys, ''We 3 Gunther and The Owl The Green Monster Gang Slater Park, Blueberries, and Broken Fenders'' Hey, Mr. Leckle! Seekonk Penquin Hockey Club ''Ze ballet est une art zat smakes ze difficile look simple. Prince Charming, Where are you? Only the Shadow knows, or thinks so. Sleep in the Salvation Army Box Hockey Hew What a bunch of numbs Lucy and Gary (moo) Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Provazza To the Brothers, the Jocks, ''the Van People, the Allman Bros., ' ''the Fireboys, the Brownies, ''the Pilgrims'’ — goodbye. -LUCKETT PHOTOGRAPHERS 757 North Main Street Providence 521-3030 Rhode Island's Leading Wedding Photographers WE HAVE ENJOYED De . . . taking your photographs and hav ing you in . «personal, family, or wedding, please let us serve you. the studio. When the need for a new portrait arises . 206 THE 1974 REFLECTIONS STAFF WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS THEIR GRATITUDE TO THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE: TO Mr. Omer Leclerc our advisor, who put up with us through our r many moods. TO Mr. John O’Hara, Without whan this yearbook would only Pe words. | TO Mr. Normand Baker ier his artistic contributions. “TOM Mrs. ene Ciilstiancon tor f na : _ handling many of our Png v duties, i aay ' i ‘ nis, Mrs, Beverly Lindell, or i ‘Gilneas our financial ata TO Mrs. ‘Dorotk 4 Di Orio, who - -trustingly allowed | us touse li iced! ee WE WOULD ALSO LIKE TO EXPRESS OUR THANKS TO TI THe MANY PEOPLE WHO HA VE SUPPORTED OUR YEARBOOK. ayy that I pause — oe the clock has stopped. . . + r scramble back to my feet again; -stained eyes, not in regret, not in awe, on of what should have been or what was, SEEKONK PUBLIC LIBRARY | . 410 Newman Ave. wae


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