Seekonk High School - Seekonk Yearbook (Seekonk, MA)

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all lies within the indefinite boundaries of the future __ our hopes — es pe ' our dreams — ) | | our thoughts — are caught among the — Pay fragile fibers of the spider’s web, _ t he intricate mesh of concept on conc ept created | ae oe forpatternedmen ———™ ee who are controlled, ue for loving men oF who never exist alone, for far-reaching men E ae that realize their goals. ee the timelessness of a sunset - oe reveals the infinity oftomorrow. = . . and trapped upon the web _ a Pag. we grow and in our quiet way | Cs create a web of our own a ir long century toslip by quickly leave unsuspecting ctims asking, “where did it gh Yemen SO SEEKONK HIGH SCHOOL SEEKONK, MASSACHUSETTS CLASS OF 1975 “Sy, and the goodbye makes the journey harder still . . .as confusion assumes some semblance of order . insecurity succumbs to confidence - anxiety to fulfillment and frustration to satisfaction . | we erow throughout cand change within _the passage of our time. ee ate all of this was your oe steady guidance and unselfishness — we thank you, Mr. Nelson Fred Inc. a R 5 ave ein dal Pee oH eB) dp) Le _ We HS cae, 66 a hina: i FACULTY; ti sti + bem : teach your children graham nash the past is ju y A st goodb 11 12 ia = ma feito s-s-5-oe— teach your children well their father’s hell will slowly go by SCHOOL | COMMITTEE al ae D nd aa a mee eehbabaaene Mr. D. Lima, Chairman Mr. E. Caracciolo Mr. L. Fiore Mr. R. Francis Mr. V. LaFontaine, Administrative Assistant Mr. F. Gallishaw, Superintendent Mr. P. Andreozzi, Vice Principal Mr. R. Bessette, Dean of Students and feed them on your dreams 13 14 the one they pick the one you'll know by GUIDANCE COUNSELORS Mrs. V. Gizzi ME Mr. T. Russell, School Psychologist HEALTH SUPERVISOR Mr. R. Frazer — y 7 i . _s | 7 a? Mr. J. Walton, Chairman Miss A. Heaton ENGLISH a Mr. B. Ellis Mr. F. Nelson Miss S. Doyle don't you ever ask them why if they told you, you would cry. . . t look at them and sigh and know they love you. . . SO jus Mrs. S. Pockel Callahan, Chairman Mr. J. ss S. Sypek Mi Mr. O. Leclerc Mr. F. Mooney SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. R. Ridolfi 16 re || me Miss G. Isles MATHEMATICS l bg bi fy i Miss C. Wilson Mr. J. Murphy Mr. R. Burke Mr. W. Butler And you, of tender years can’t know the fears that your elders grew by. 17 and so please help them with your youth... . Mr. A. Bardsley Mr. N. Corriveau Mr. J. Hanley Mr. S. Wujcik, Chairman Mr. A. Goodwin SCIENGE Mr. T. Ridolfi Mr. S. Weintraub Mr. G. Hutton 18 LANGUAGE hime Mr. D. Hartley Mr. E. Bucacci Bry Sie. EDUCATION Mr. T. Urbanik Mrs. S. Sutton Mr. G. Bowers, Physical Education Director Athletic Director they seek the truth before they can die 19 20 teach your parents well their children’s hell will slowly go by. . . “ . i . Miss S. Tessar Miss S. McLean Mr. R. Stanek Mrs. I. Partington BUSINES S a == Mrs. J. Christianson Mrs. M. Mooney, Chairman o ——— ARTS Mr. P. Graves Mr. B. Downing Mr. D. Hulme, Chairman me 2 Mr. H. Normandin HOME ECONOMICS Mrs. E. Lindberg, Chairman Mrs. B. Hanaway Mrs. H. Keough and feed them on your dreams the one they pick the one you'll know by... 21 22 Mr. H. Toro, Music Director Mr. M. Chmura, Distributive Education SECRETARIES Mrs. D. Kandarian ae . Se : me ; t i” Mrs. M. Goodnow LIBRARY Mrs. D. Diorio, Director of Library Services Mrs. H. Eastman so just look at them and sigh and know they love you. Seekonk Public Library 23 24 2 23 2429 8 29 38 31 i ¥ 18 19 2820 aRz9 24 05 26 27 78 x t w 1 8 5 2 29 G w 1 “St sen- Cc IN APPRECIATION Mr. Richard Dias, Principal We Would Like to Show Our Appreciation to You, Mrs. Keough, for All the Time and Effort You Contributed to Our Class. The Maternal Role You Played Inspired Us Throughout These Past Four Years. We, the Class of 1975, Would Like to Thank You. Over the Years, We Have Real- ized a Growing Sense of Pride in Our School and in Our Commu- nity. Just as Our School Symbol- ized That Pride, the ET of 1975 Feels That You, Mr. Dias, Have Been a Major Guiding Influence in Its Development. At This Time, the Class Would Like to Thank You in a Lasting Way, for All Of Your C oncern. Mrs. Helen Keough 25 al I BESO ROS OOK TO THIS L j J hs “or It Is Life, Tomorro avery Yesterday a Dream of Happiness, ry Tomorrow a Vision of Hope. the sanskrit JAMES AGREN 168 Newman Ave. “Jimi” AMBITION: Travel Quote: “The road goes ever on.” DE Club 11, 12. LYNN MARIE AMARAL 106 Briarwood Drive “Port” “Pinky” AMBITION: Music Educator “Music is the language of the spirit. It opens the secrets of life, bringing peace, abolishing strife.” FTA 10, 11, 12; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; National Honor Soci- ety lh 12: 30 JoANNE LOUISE AGUIAR 27 Circle Dr. Jo” AMBITION: Law Enforcement “Happiness is in the minds of many, but in the hearts of ” few. Mineral Club 11, 12; FTA 11; Library Club 11; Major- ettes 9, 10; Pep Squad 9, 10, 11, 12, Capt. 11, 12. WAYNE ANTHONY ANDREWS 240 Elm Street “Portugee” AMBITION: Architect “Tf you find a challenge, conquer it!” THOMAS MITCHELL ALLISON 41 Applejack Lane “Mitch” AMBITION: F.B.I. “In all labor there is profit.” School Mascot 12; Ski Club 10. CATHY JEAN BARBOZA 80 West Avenue AMBITION: Physical Therapist “In dreams and in love, there are no impossibilities.” Mineral Club 12. % ‘ DONNA JEAN BASILIERE ee ee ey Nag et eT 77 Haig Ave. ae f AMBITION: Therapy ie? ; : “For who is your friend that you should seek him with ‘ hours to kill?” ROBERT CHARLES BARRETTE Field Hockey 10, 11; Basketball 9; Intramurals 9, 10; ELENORA BENSON 10 Ash St. GAA 9, 10, 11; Ski Club 11; Nat’] Honor Society 11, 12. S40 Fall River Ave. | “Bob” “Bense” AMBITION: Engineer AMBITION: | Great things are done when men and mountains meet.” “You are you, I am I, accept me, reject me, but don’t try |Drama Club 10; Football 12. to change me.” Band 10, 11; Pep Squad 9; Drama Club 12. SUSAN MARIE BERRIMAN 132 Elm St. AMBITION: Children’s Pschiatric Aide “I only pass through life once, let me show kindness ” oe now. : JOYCE ANNE BERG Class Secretary 9; Soph. Semi-Formal; Class Council 10, ARMAND ROBERT BESSETTE 34 Carpenter St. 11, 12; Majorettes 9, 10; Sr. Class Supper. 264 West Ave “Joycie” “Bobo” AMBITION: To travel and to be a writer. AMBITION: Brain Surgeon “So often times we live our lives in chains and never “Candy is dandy but liquor is quicker.” |know we have the key.” Ski Club 10, 11, 12; Indoor Track 11, 12; Outdoor Track Field Hockey 9; GAA 9; Soccer 9. 11, 12; Jr. Prom Comm.; Stair Club 9, 10, 11, 12; “The Warrior” 12. 31 32 PETER J. BLAIR 106 Anthony St. Peteg AMBITION: Carpenter “Every man is as God made him, and sometimes a great deal worse.” Chess Club 11; Golf Club 12. MICHAEL BORGES 70 Oak St. “Bogart”, “Mike” AMBITION: Turf Engineer “Must we all be robots?” Senior Release. WAYNE MICHAEL BLAKE 70 Border Ave. “Blakey” AMBITION: C.LA. “The artist is a dreamer — consenting to dream of the real world.” Hockey 10, 11, 12; Baseball 9, 10; Football 9; FTA; Spirit Week Committee 10, 11, 12. NANCY BORGES 18 County St. AMBITION: Nursing “For words divide and rend; but silence is most noble till the end.” GAA 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 10, 11, 12; Student Govern- ment 10, 11. PAULA BARBARA BLISS 1480 Newman Ave. AMBITION: Ski Bum “Simplicity is the most deceitful mistress that ever betrayed man.” Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Executive Committee 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 9. LYNN MARIE BOWEN Sykes Rd. “Bow” AMBITION: Nursing “Talk happiness. The world is sad enough.” Freshman Council; Sophomore Council; Pep Squad 9; Field Hockey 10; GAA 9, 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 128 JANE McHALE BRACKETT 127 Greenfield St. “Brack” AMBITION: To always be happy. “Forgive, O Lord, my little jokes on thee and I’ll forgive thy great big one on me.” Pep Squad 9, 10; Drama Club 9, 10, 11; FTA 10, 11, Pres. 12. NORMA JEAN BRITT 86 Greenwood Ave. “Britt” AMBITION: To drive in the Indy 500 “He who holds back anger which is like a runaway char- iot is a real driver. Most people merely hold the reins.” Mineral Club 10, 11, 12; Intramurals. JULIE BREWER 45 Primrose Dr. AMBITION: Fashion Merchandiser “Eyes too expensive to be blue, too lovely to be gray.” DONALD SCOTT BRITTON 864 County St. “Casper” AMBITION: Automotive Engineer “There are many hurdles in life, both high and low, and on the other side of these barriers is success.” Audio-Visual 9, 10, 11, 12; Football 11, 12; Indoor Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Outdoor Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Letterman’s Club 10, 11, 12; Drama Club 10, 11, 12; Yearbook Staff. CHERYL ANN BRIDGE 18 Pershing Ave. SGher AMBITION: Fashion Merchandising “W omen’s faults are many; men have only two: every- thing they say and everything they do.” DE Club 12. DONNA MARIE BROZE 44 Ledge Rd. PDA Brozo: AMBITION: Manager “A mind is like a parachute. It is in good use only when it is open.” Chorus 9, 10; DE Pres. 12. 33 CYNTHIA ANN BURKE DEBORAH MARIE CADDICK 150 Oak Hill Ave. 917 Pine St. ) 4 itd el AMBITION: To be myself “We do not remember people, we remember images; we do not remember days, we remember moments.” | AMBITION: Accountant “The future is only the past entered through another VES gate.” BRENDA JILL BURLEY Field Hockey 10, 11, 12; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Softball 139 Faust Ave. Bs ODN RUNS as Det AMBITION: Lab Technician “All we see or seem is but a dream within a dream.” Mineral Club 9; Treasurer 10; Swim Team 10, 11; Intra- murals 9, 10, 11, 12; GAA 10, 11, 12. WILLIAM RAYMOND CALDWELL e . M MARK JOHN CHANDLER 319 Central Ave. ie =e bal” : 426 Olney St. AMBITION: College co - AMBITION: Teacher “Freedom to all solace to man gives; he lives at ease that Pie : ba “You can do anything in the world if you do it a little at freely lives.” it sco) | 4 a time.” Tennis Team 9, 10. JOHN CAMPBELL Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Audio-Visual Club 11, 12, Pres. 12; 10 Colonial Ra: Golf Team 11, 12; Golf Club Sec. 12; Drama Club 12. AMBITION: To be a millionaire “Do what you want to do.” Basketball 9, 10; Indoor Track 11; Outdoor Track 11, 12. 34 VICTORIA E. CHAREST 52 Winthrop St. “Wampum” AMBITION: Airline Stewardess “The years keep coming and going, men will arise and NANCY ELLEN CHANDLEY JR. depart. Only one thing is immortal, the love that is in my RONALD RAYMOND CHARRON 60 Oak Hill Ave. heart. . 31 Haig Ave. “Nance” Pep Squad 9, 10; Cheerleader 11 Co-Captain 12; Drama “Bun” AMBITION: Occupational Therapy 11,12. AMBITION: Communications Ski Club 11; Drama 9; GAA 9, 10, 11; Fie ld Hockey 9, “So many worlds, so much to do, so little done.” 10, 11; Hockey Cheerleader 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball 9, Tennis Club 10, 11. 10; Intramurals 9, 10; Varsity Club 11. MICHAEL RAYMOND COBB 28 Hillcrest Ave. AMBITION: Retailing “All I want out of school is myself.” MARILYNN IMELDA CHOATE ROBERT COCKAYNE 20 Fieldwood Ave. 176 Woodward Ave. “Mar” AMBITION: Veterinarian AMBITION: Secretary “Don’t feel too badly about one who’s left holding the “Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day. . . sand, he’s just another dreamer dreaming about every- Waiting for someone or something to show the way.” man.” Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Softball 10. Class Council 9; Basketball 9, 10, 11; Outdoor Track 11, 12; Birdman 11, 12; Senior Stairs 9, 10, 11, 12. 35 LAUREL COLBY 27 West Ave. AMBITION: Veterinarian “Gently to hear, kindly to judge.” Intermurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Swim Team 11, Co-Capt. 12; Softball 9; Pep Squad 9; GAA 9, 10, 11, 12; Varsity Club 11; Gymnastics 12. JANE ANN CONWAY 25 Tullson Ave. “Connie” AMBITION: To travel “What we have to learn to do, we learn by doing.” Drama Club 12. 36 FRANK J. CONTI 25 Kemper St. AMBITION: Coast Guard Academy, Architecture “Don’t try hard, try hardest.” Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball 9, 10; Indoor Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Lettermen’s Club 10, 11; Ski Club 12. RICHARD COOK 160 Woodward Ave. “Cookie” AMBITION: Marines “Well, this is the end of a perfect day, near the end of a journey too.” Tennis Club 11. PAULA CONTI 1324 Fall River Ave. AMBITION: Retail Management “Not where I breathe, but where I love, I live.” DE Club 12. STEPHEN T. COOKSEY 41 Edge mere Dr. “Steve” “Cooks” AMBITION: Cullinary Arts “Cookery has become an art, a noble science, cooks are gentlemen.” Newspaper 10; Soph. Semi-formal; Class Council 11, 12; Band 9, Pres. 10, V. Pres. 11; Mineral Club 9; Drama. t LEAH MARIE CORREIA | 884 Newman Ave. AMBITION: Music Never quit until the end.” Majorette 9, 10; Mineral Club 11, 12; Girls Glee Club 9, 110, 11, 12, Pres. 12. LORAN JEAN CULLINAN | 37 Cypress Rd. |AMBITION: Fashion Merchandising |“Loving does not mean looking at each other, but look- ing together, in the same direction.” DECA 112. BARBARA ANN CRAVEIRO 57 Valley St. “Barb” AMBITION: Business “Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing.” GAA 9, 10, 11, 12, Sec. 12; Field Hockey 12; Softball 9, 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Nat’] Honor Society Tie: HERBERT EVERETT CUSHING 669 Taunton Ave. Hera AMBITION: Science “T have so much to enjoy and to be, and to do.” Class Council 10; Drama Club 10; Nat’] Honor Society 11, 12, Pres. 12; Nat’] Math Club 10, 11, 12. WILLIAM CUDDIGAN 100 School St. “Bill” AMBITION: Ski Bum “Live life to its fullest, it’s the only one you have.” Karate 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 10, 11, 12. KENNETH EDWARD DALTON 10 Fond St. “Kenny” AMBITION: Electronics “Real generosity toward the future lies in giving all to the present.” 37 DIANE DANEAU 36 Pershing Ave. “Di” AMBITION: Fashion Merchandiser “Silence is the virtue of fools.” Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12. ROBERT EARL DEAN 366 Central Ave. “Bowl” AMBITION: Aviation Executive “A day is a day no matter what day it is.” 38 PAUL LINCOLN DANIELSON 29 Kenyon Dr. “Tan” AMBITION: Bartender “Let God and man decree laws for themselves and not for me.” Mineral Club 9; Chess Club 11; DECA Club 11. JEFFREY MELLO DeSILVA 640 Arcade Ave. “Se Dilva” “Port” AMBITION: To become whatever I decide is right for me. “lf T rest, I rust.” Drama Club 11, 12; Freshman Class Pres.; Student Coun- cil 9, 10, Vice Pres. 11, 12; Basketball 9, 10; Regional Advisory Council; Spirit Week Comm. Chairm. 11, 12. PETER PHILIP DEAN 21 Edwards Ave. “Dino” AMBITION: Carpenter “JI can resist everything except temptation.” Swim Team 9, 10, 11. KAREN LEE DOWLER 75 Linden Rd. “Dowles, Dowlie” AMBITION: Television Journalism “Well, God give them wisdom that have it; and those that are fools, let them use their talents.” Majorettes 9, 10, 11; Mineral Club 11, 12; Drama Club 9, 11, 12; Pep Squad 9; Newspaper 10, 11, Ass’t. Editor 12; Senior Council. MARY IRENE DOWNES 20 Wynne St. AMBITION: Nurse “Pains of love be sweeter for than all other pleasures are. Pep Squad 9; Majorettes 10. DEBRA LEE DUFRESNE 52 Alameda Dr. “Deb, Dufis” AMBITION: Secretary “T look upon every day to be lost, in which I do not make a friend.” Pep Squad 9; Majorettes 10; GAA 9, 10, 11, 12; FTA 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 10, 11, 12. DANIEL LAURENT DUBUC 375 Oakhill Ave. “Bud” “Dubuck” AMBITION: Landscaper “By viewing nature, nature’s handmaid, art, makes mighty things from small beginnings grow.” Swim Team 9; Baseball 9; Tennis Team 12. DEBORAH MARIA DUILIO 649 Newman Ave. AMBITION: Peace of Mind “And forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair.” Drama Club 11, 12. THOMAS FRANK DUELL 37 West Brook Dr. Fae IDE Abin AMBITION: Construction “Set me adrift in a sea of hope — I’l] set my sail to a new horizon.” Band 9, 10, 11. KAREN MARIE EARLE 15 Pimental Dr. “Kurl, Kare” AMBITION: Executive Secretary “With a smile on her lips, and a tear in her eye.” Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Tennis Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Class Council 10, 11; Drama Club 11, 12; Yearbook Literary Staff; Nat’l Honor Society 11, 12; Independent Study 12; GAA 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Squad 9; Glee Club 9; Soph. Semi Formal 10. 39 40 SUSAN JANE EDWARDS 28 Winthrop St. “Eddy”, “Sue” AMBITION: Social Work “Love is the energy of a steadfast will bent on creating fellowship.” FTA 9, 10, 11, 12, Sec. 12; Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Squad 9; Jr. Prom Comm.; GAA 10, 11; Yearbook Lay- out Staff; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Band 10, 11. THOMAS JAMES ESTRELLA 108 Pleasant St. “Tom” AMBITION: Musician “What was he to do, when he was only two, trying to be true, to Captain Kangaroo.” Glee Club 9, 10, 11; Swim Team 9, 10; DE 11, 12. JAMES B. EGAN 3 Harmon Ave. Egor? AMBITION: Engineer “Everything is funny as long as it is happening to some- body else.” Nat’! Honor Society 11, 12. EDWARD DONALD FEELEY 1388 Fall River Ave. BIDEextens AMBITION: Marine Biology “Be not quick to criticize others, least you find yourself at fault.” A-V Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Pres. 12; Swim Team 9, 10, 11, 12; Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Nat’] Honor Society 11, 12; Varsity Club 11; Band 9, 10, 11. SUSAN ELLERY 28 Kent Dr. sSucaesellery AMBITION: Engineer “Two roads diverging in a wood, and I — I took the one less traveled by. And that has made all the difference.” Nat’! Math Club 11, 12; Nat’! Honor Society 11, 12; FTA 9, 10, 11, 12; Treas. 12; Glee Club 9; Pep Squad 9. DONNA MARIE FERLAND 37 Robin Hood Dr. “Fer” AMBITION: Swim Instructor “We shall win because we are strong.” Swim Team 10, 11, 12; Co-Capt. 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Squad 9; GAA 9, 10, 11, 12; Varsity Club 11; Basketball 10, 11. AUGUSTINE FERREIRA JR. 286 Taunton Ave. “Gussy” “Port” AMBITION: Accountant “Most folks are about as happy as they make their minds to be.” Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Band Rep. 11; Hockey 11, Manager 12. JOANNE MARTHA FRISOLONE 71 Briarwood Dr. “Frizzy”’ “Bear” AMBITION: Hairdresser “Make to grins grow where there was only a grouch before.” Volleyball 9, 10. MICHAEL KEVIN FOLEY 460 Cole St. “Mike” AMBITION: Sports Announcer “With men he can be rational and unaffected, but when he has ladies to please, every feature works.” Basketball 9, 10; Indoor Track 11, 12; Baseball 11, 12. PAULINE AURORE GAGIELO 9 Roosevelt St. “PGAG” “Musketeer 2” AMBITION: Science “The most completely lost of all days is that on which one has not laughed.” Drama Club 9; Nat’l Honor Society 11, 12; Nat’] Math Club 10, 11, 12; GAA 9, 10, 11, 12; Yearbook Layout Staff; Future Nurses Club 11; Intramurals 9, 10, 11; Ten- nis 9, 12. PAMELA FRASER 138 Lake St. “Fray” AMBITION: Free-Lance Writer “The shadows of evening lengthen about me, but morn- ing is in my heart.” Girls’ Glee Club 9, 10; Drama Club 12. GAIL MARIE GALIMBERTI 96 Hope St. “Bert” AMBITION: Airline Stewardess “Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace.” Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Softball Team 9, 10, 11, 12; GAA 9, 10, 11, 12; Mineral Club 9; Drama Club 11; Glee Club 9, 10, 11; Varsity Club 11, 12; Ski Club 9. NWN ROBERTA ANN GALVIN 27 Kent Dr. a Berta AMBITION: Nursing “To be what we are, and to become what we are capable of becoming, is the only end of life.” Nat’! Honor Society 11, 12; Swim Team 9; Basketball 10; Library Club 10; Yearbook Literary Staff; Intramurals 9, 10; GAA 9, 10. DANA NORMAN GELINAS 697 Newman Ave. AMBITION: Business Administration “He who loves not woman, wine and song, remains a fool his life long.” Track 9, 10; Student Council 12; Drama Club 11, 12; Independent Study 12. 42 ANN CAROL GARNEAU 68 Mink Street “Annie” “Anya” AMBITION: Professional Musician, Music Teacher “Music is love in search of a word.” Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Band Council 9, 10; Pres. 11; Student Conductor 11; Glee Club 12; Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Treas. 12; GAA 9, 10, 11, 12; FTS 10, 11, 12; Stage Band 9, 11, 12; Independent Study 12; Nat’] Honor Society 11, 12; Yearbook Staff 12; Newspaper 10. ROBERT EDWARD GENDREAU 23 Border Ave. “Bob” AMBITION: Auto Mechanic “Go placidly among the noise and haste and remember what peace there may be.” Indoor Track 10; Glee Club 11; Outdoor Track 10. MARK GARVEY 66 Coyle Dr. “Jimmet” AMBITION: Auto Mechanic “Kindness is ever the begettor of kindness.” ALFRED GEORGE 755 Ledge Rd. SS A22 AMBITION: Mechanical Engineer “In peace there’s nothing so becomes a man as modest stillness, and humility.” Basketball 9, 10, 11, Captain 12; Outdoor Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Football 9; Spanish Honor Society. THERESA ANN GEORGE 23 Wynne St Reda. Derr” AMBITION: Nurse “T’ve so many dreams yet to live.” GAA 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Hockey Cheer- leader 11; Pep Squad 9, 10; Field Hockey 10, 11; 12; Class Treasurer 9, 10, 11. ANTHONY JOSEPH GEORGE 29 Nye St. “Bones” MBITION: Mafiosa Underboss ‘An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow.” aseball 10, 11, 12; Karate Club 12. SUSAN GRAHAM 517 Newman Ave. Soue 4 AMBITION: Clinical Psychology “With love that scorns the lapse of time and ties that stretch beyond the deep.” Field Hockey 9, 10, 11; GAA 9, 10, 11; Intramurals 9, 10; Varsity Club 11; Nat’l Honor Society 11, 12. EDWARD A. GRACE JR. 256 Elm St. “Grapes” | AMBITION: Undecided “Be yourself and smile.” Football 12; DECA Club 11, 12. a? : LORRAINE RENEE GOULART 595 Fall River Ave. “Cindy” AMBITION: Business, Marriage “Life is a flower of which love is the honey.” Mineral Club 10, 11, 12; Newspaper Club 9, 10; Intramu- rals 10, 11. CAROLYN ANN GRAVEL 51 Holly Dr. “Ca” “Carol” AMBITION: Nursing “I can not give you the formula for success, but I can give you the formula for failure — which is — try to please everybody.” Mineral Club 10, 11, 12; Newspaper Club 9; Library Club 9, 12; Pep Squad 9; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12. 43 DAVID GREAVES 792 Lodge Rd. “Grob” AMBITION: Millionaire “In cloud and cold to sing of everything and anything.” JESSE GALI 307 Anthony St. iad ess” AMBITION: Mechanic “You can’t always get what you want, but if you try, you'll find you get what you need.” DECA 11, 12. 44 DEBRA ANN GUIDICE 131 Pleasant St. “Goodiche” AMBITION: “The most utterly lost of all days is that which you have not laughed once.” Pep Squad 9, 10; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Mineral Club 9 10, 11, Secs 11- Glee Club 10. LYNN HARDMAN 97 Haig Ave. “Lynnie” AMBITION: To see face to face and not through a glass darkly. “Had I filled myself with all that you know, what room would I have for all that you do not know?” Homecoming Queen 1974-75. CRAIG A. HAELSON 39 Alta St. “Spaceman” AMBITION: Astronaut “Let other people live by their standards, but let me live by only mine.” NANCY LOU HARGREAVES 18 Summit Ave. “Nance” AMBITION: Legal Assistant “Some people are so unlucky that if they sold candles, the sun would never set.” Drama Club 9, 12. J DON H. HAROOTUNIAN 227 Warrington St. Providence, R.I. “Flipper” “Foot” AMBITION: Teacher, Swimming Instructor {Wishing is only a game — Devotion, Dedication, and orking is the way of life.” Swim Team 11, 12, Co-Capt. 12. DIANE HART 26 Melanie Cr. AMBITION: Psychology “Let there be separation in your togetherness.” Ski Club 10, 11, 12. DAVID PAUL HARRISON 31 Rye St. “Harry” “Monk” AMBITION: Construction “You have not only the right to be an individual but the obligation to be one.” Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Track 10, 11. CYNTHIA ANN HAYES 25 Briarwood Dr. Cindy? Hazel.” AMBITION: Data Processing “Beauty is that which attracts the soul, and that which loves to give and not receive.” Girls’ Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12; GAA 9, 10; Soccer Intra- murals 9, 10. REBECCA LEE HARSHAW 23 Stratford Rd. “Becky” AMBITION: Retail Management “Those who attempt new flights often fail. Failure con- sists not in the fall, but in the refusal to fly again.” Intramurals 9, 11, 12; Nat’l Honor Society 11, 12; Senior Council; Newspaper 9. MICHAEL C. HEALEY 1587 Fall River Ave. “Stanley” AMBITION: Career in Tennis “Let the world slide.” Drama Club 11; Class Council V. Pres. 12; DECA 11, 12; Tennis Team 12. 45 AA BO TAS hoe viie st KURT HELGERSON 60 Hope St. AMBITION: Minister, Missionary “He is the free man who the truth makes free, and all are slaves beside.” Nat’! Math Club 10, 11, 12; Nat’] Honor Society 11, 12. ht ths seat. 4 ig th reaie r Raety sg ¢? id DAVID HILL 19 Benson Ave. “Red” AMBITION: To please my mother. “Tdleness overthrows scorn.” 46 JEFFREY HERRICK 600 County St. “Jer” AMBITION: Architect “The greatest enemy to man is man.” Indoor Track 10. ; LISA HUDSON 1 Tompson Dr. “Musketeer 1” AMBITION: Science “It is not true that woman was made from man’s rib; she was really made from his funny bone.” Pep Squad 9; FTA 11; Nat’] Math Club 10, 11, 12; Nat’ Honor Society 10, 12; Yearbook Layout Staff; GAA 9, 10, 11, 12; Intramurals. PATRICIA JEAN HICKS 76 Haig Ave. “Hickey” “Wolfgang” AMBITION: Travel “I travel many roads whose ends I cannot see.” Mineral Club 9, 10, 11, 12; GAA 9, 10, 11, 12; Intramu- rals 9, 10, 11, 12; Softball 10, 11, 12; Glee Club 9. JOANNE HUMPHREY 319 Fall River Ave. “Jo”, “Freak” AMBITION: Certified Public Accountant “In my heart is the seed of the tree which will be me nourished by understanding, warmed by friends, fed by loved ones, matured by wisdom, tempered by tears.” Class Council Treasurer 12; Yearbook Literary Staff. MAX HENRY ILTZSCH 59 Sunset Dr. AMBITION: Medical Research ‘To be alive — is Power — Existence — in itself without further function.” 300tball 9, 10, 11, 12; Nat’! Honor Society 11, 12. JOHN E. JOHNSON 34 Belview St. IEP AMBITION: Music “He who cannot forgive breaks the bridge on which he himself must travel.” Football 10, 11, 12; Letterman’s Club 11. nae he bia a ES AY hee EO cA yy Sty Hef Vac Bee kaa oui dr an “a ny wee VAL at ‘ ¥ 4 oe Ls +a, eae te 2 : at at oo Ya at We fal aes ee a « te Sy Peart ae. city $ ‘J rm bee ae wy wa ie va Ma MF % 4 wee See RES see 4 aoe tas hi i ; 433 ns a go iB We ve bh’ Mi x Wow ie ee JENNIFER JOBE 22 Coolidge St. Reta “Conform and be dull.” Field Hockey 10, 11; Swim Team 9; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Softball 9, 10; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; GAA 9, 10, D2. LAUREN ELISABETH JONES 35 Bunker St. 33) Wore? STroniy, AMBITION: Psychologist “Happy creatures don’t know a great deal about life.” Mineral Club 9, 10, 11, Sec. 12; FTA 9, 10, 11, Treas. 9; Future Nurses 9, 10; Majorettes 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Squad 9, 10; Library Club 12. EMILY FARRINGTON JOHNSON 116 Read St. “Em” “The more faithfully you listen to the voice within you, the better you will hear what is sounding outside.” Mineral Club 9, 10; GAA 9, 10, 11, 12; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Girls Glee 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11 , 12; Gymnastics 9, 12; Varsity Swim Team 10, 11. MARIE JUTRAS 48 Willis Ave. “Jew” AMBITION: To get to Alaska by the age of twenty. “Better to be happy than wise.” Drama 9; Mineral Club 9; Library Club 9, 10; Ski Club 11; Independent Study. 47 DEBORAH SUSAN KANACZET 23 Hull St. “Debbie” AMBITION: Nursing “Gentle ways are best.” Ski Club 11; Jr. Prom; Intramurals 9, 10; French Club 9. KEVIN KEOUGH 2 Blaney Cr. AMBITION: Engineer “What this country needs is a good five-cent cigar.” Outdoor Track 10, 11; Indoor Track 10, 11; Cross Coun- try 11, 12; Golf Team 9, 12; Chess Team 9, 10; Science Fair Club 9; Drama Club 11, 12; Varsity Club 11, 12. 48 SUSAN THERESE KAVENY 76 Rye St. Riedie: aa dlexase AMBITION: Law Enforcement “T get by with a little help from my friends” Field Hockey 9 - 12; Co-capt. 10 - 11; Softball 9; Basket- ball 10, 11; French Club, V. Pres. 9; Soph. Council; Jun- ior Council; GAA 9 - 12, Pres. 12; Yearbook Bus. Editor; Varsity Club 11, 12; FTA 9, 10; Hockey Cheerleading 11, 12; Nat’l Honor Society 11, 12. PATRICIA ANN KEOUGH 2 Blaney Cr. Sides AMBITION: Architect “At the games end, we shall see who gains.” Drama Club 9; GAA 9, 10, 11, 12; Swim Team 9; Field Hockey 10, 11, 12; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Softball 9, 10; sRemmisslin1 23 a) DONNA JEAN KELLY 200 Elm St. AMBITION: Draftsman “There is no excuse for failure — setbacks only slow you down.” Mineral Club 11, 12; Basketball 9; Manager Swim Team 10; “Who’s Who in American High School Students” 1974. DEBRA ANN KINGSBURY 38 Hill Rd. “Dak” “Dactoderm” AMBITION: Registered Nurse “Love is an ocean of emotions, entirely surrounded by expenses.” Drama Club 10, 11, 12; FTA 10, 11, 12; Mineral Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Squad 9; Spanish Club 10, 11, 12; Sec. 12; Spanish Honor Society 11, 12; Mixed Chorus 9, 10, 11; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12. | DAVID LACROIX 20 Melanie Cr. AMBITION: Lawyer “Come to terms with your mind for it bears you.” Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12. DIANE MARIE LeBEAU 61 Jean Dr. “Dia Leno! AMBITION: Secretary “Photographs, cheers, smiles and tears memories of these years.” Pep Squad 9; Majorettes Co-Captain 10; Library Club 9, 10, 11; Drama Club 12; Tennis Club 11, 12; Intramurals nO, 11. All our ae Nate LYNN H. LAGERQUIST 351 Oak Hill Ave. “Log” AMBITION: College “Life is but a daring adventure or nothing.” Field Hockey 10, 11, 12; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; GAA 9, 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Nat’! Honor Society 11, 12; Hockey Cheerleader 10, 11, 12. DENNIS LeFEVRE 76 Bergeron St. “Dennie” AMBITION: To decide “If anything is sacred the human body is sacred.” Football 9, 10, 11, 12. NORMAN LAURENDEAU 42 Pershing Ave. “Chump” “Lauren” AMBITION: Peace Corps “The most beautiful thing that we can experience — mystery.” Swim Team 9, 10, 11, 12; 11 — Co-Captain; Varsity Club 10, 11. x DIANE JEANNETTE LeMAY 21 School St. AMBITION: Secretary “Friendship often ends in love; but in love friendship never.” Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12. 49 DAVID G. LEMIEUX 33 Briarwood Dr. “Dave” JOHN P. LESAGE 77 Haig Ave. pictres AMBITION: Statistician AMBITION: State Trooper “A friend is a person with whom you dare to be “To have a good day is to have laughed at least once.” youn THEODORE J. LEONARD Intramurals. 251 Rumstick Rd. Barrington, R.I. “Ted” “Teddy” AMBITION: Professional Musician “We are the music makers; we are the dreamers of dreams.” PAULA LUKASIEWICZ DANE C. MACALISTER 34 Border Ave. 150 Fieldwood Ave. “Wick” AMBITION: Naturalist “Two roads diverged in a wood, and I — I took the one AMBITION: To find my destiny “He hath riches sufficient, who hath enough to be satis- fied.” less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” ELIZABETH ANN LYNCH GAA 9, 10, 11; Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Executive Board 59 Oak Hill Ave 10, 11, 12; Drama Club 11, 12; Softball 10; Tennis 11, 12. “Red” “Beth” AMBITION: Secretary “Everyone you know can make you happy some by arriv- ing — others by leaving.” Field Hockey 9, 10, 11; Basketball 9, 10; GAA 9, 10, 11; Class Council 10; Hockey Cheerleader 9, 10, 11, 12. JEFFREY ALAN MACDONALD 40 Sunset Dr. “Macky” AMBITION: Success “Tt is sometimes necessary to play the fool to avoid being | deceived by cunning men.” Cross Country 9, 10, 11, 12; Indoor Track 10, 11; Out- door Track 9, 10; Golf Team 11, 12; Drama Club 11; Nat’! Honor Society 11, 12. PRISCILLA LOUISE MAHLER 520 Miller St. Gila AMBITION: To be happy! “Wake up sunshine, Ooh! It’s good to have you here with me. Can’t have you hiding.” GAA 9, 10, 11; Ski Club 10, 11, 12; Swim Team 9, 10; Intramurals 11; Nat’l honor Society 11, 12. KATHLEEN ANN MacISAAC 41 Bear Hill Rd. “Kathy” AMBITION: Biological Research, Pathology “It is vain that you rise up early and go to rest late, eating the bread of anxious toil; for He gives to His beloved sleep.” Class Council 9, 11, 12; Spaghetti Supper Chairman; French Club 11; GAA 9, 10, 11, 12; Field Hockey 10; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Year- book Literary Staff; Nat’l Honor Society 11, 12; Student Council 9, Sec. 11, Pres. 12; Most Outstanding Under- graduate; Advisory Board to School Committee; Who’s Who in American High School Students Award; Inde- pendent Study. yy : caer SL } ; A Ee j g ee Ff % i % CHERYL KATHLEEN MALLON 55 Burnside Ave. “Cherrie” AMBITION: Marriage “Keep your face turned toward the sunshine and the shadows will fall behind you.” Intramurals 12; Softball 11, 12; Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12; GAA 11, 12. JUDITH LYNNE MADDEN 37 Brewster St. “Judy” AMBITION: Child Care Worker “Happiness is not having what you want, but wanting what you have.” Mineral Club 10, 11, 12, Vice-pres. 11, Pres. 12; Intramu- rals 11; Glee Club 9, 10, 11; Pep Squad 10. i” RICHARD P. MANN 360 Anthony St. “Dick” AMBITION: Lawyer “A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the wisest men.” Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 11; Track 10, 11, 12; Outdoor Track 10, 11, 12. 51 52 al MICHAEL JOSEPH MARCINKWICZ 30 Mayfield St. “Mike” AMBITION: Architect or Administrator “T never think of the future, it comes soon enough. I live — 4 from day to day — that’s enough for me.” DANIEL MAYER Drama Club 12; Mineral Club 9, 10, 11, 12. Banc aunty St “Daper Danil” AMBITION: Ecological Engineer “And each day I learn just a little bit more, I don’t know why but I do know what for.” Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Track 9, 11. ANTHONY McCANN 45 French Dr. “Tony” AMBITION: Psychology “Maybe; like a deaf man we should listen with our eyes.” Student Council 10, 11, 12; Class Council 10, Pres. 11, 12; AND Nat’! Honor Society 11, 12; Yearbook Literary Editor; pone goers. Indoor Track 10, 11; Outdoor Track 10; Drama Club 11, “Andy” , 12; Newspaper Editor 10; Independent Study; Advisory Board to the School Comm. 11, 12; Nat’] Math Club 10, 11, 12; Student-Faculty Council 11, 12. AMBITION: Proprietor of Bar and Grill “Each of us aspires to worth, each of us desires it and desires it for himself.” LYNNE MARIE McALOON 104 Briarbrook Dr. “Mac” “Fish” AMBITION: Travel and enjoy life. “We are shaped and fashioned by who we love.” Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Swim Team 9, 10; GAA 9, 10, 11; Soph. Semi Formal; Class Council 10, 11; Intramurals 9, 10; Pep Squad 9. NANCY JEAN McMAHON 83 Holly Dr. “N, ype’ AMBITION: Dentist “If I can stop one heart from breaking or cool one pain, I shall not live in vain.” Class Council 9, 10, 11; Student Council 11; Regional Advisory Council 12; Drama Club 9, 10, 11, Pres. 12; GAA 9, 10; Tennis Team 9, 10; Intramurals 9, 10; News- paper Club 9, 10, 11; Pep Squad 9, 10; Independent Study; Yearbook Editor-in-Chief. AVA MARIE MELLO 11 Rye St. AMBITION: Fashion Designer “In solitude we are least alone.” DECA Club 11, 12. ARMAND LAWRENCE MICHAUD 29 Maynard Ave. “A.J.” AMBITION: Air Force ROTC “And like a child we dream, dreams of going home.” Nat’! Honor Society 11, V. Pres. 12; Nat’] Math Club 10, 11, 12; Yearbook Layout Editor; Independent Study 12; Boys’ Glee Club 9, 10; French Club 9, 10. CHARLES MELLO 402 County St. AMBITION:,Law Enforcement “No legacy is so rich as honesty.” Football 9, 10, 11; Baseball 9, 10, 11. SUSAN MULLEN 40 Cypress Rd. “Mul” AMBITION: Elementary Education “T’ve kept my distance, trying hard to keep the rules, there were fences that I leaped and some that I slid under, even when I knew I’d tear my pants.” Field Hockey 10; Student Council 9; Freshman Council; FTA 12; Drama 10, 11, 12; GAA 10; Intramurals 10. MAURICE RAYMOND MESSIER Perrin Ave. “Moe” AMBITION: Air Force, Law Enforcement “The Lord said, ‘Let there be light and there was light’.” Band 9, 10; Football 10, 11, Co-Captain 12. JOHN D. MURPHY 30 Sunset Dr. “Murph” AMBITION: Lawyer “He was the mildest manner’d man that ever scuttled ship or cut a throat.” Football 9, 10, 11, Co-Capt. 12; Basketball 9, 10, 11, Tri- Capt. 12; Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12; Varsity Club 11. 53 DAVID MICHAEL NELSON 14 Metropolitan Park Ave. “Neltz” AMBITION: An Olympic Gold Medalist “Treat her like a lady.” Indoor Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Outdoor Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Football 10, 11, 12; Class Council 12; Mineral Club 9, 10; Intramurals 9. JEANNE MARIE ONDRICK 1512 Fall River Ave. “Hameelian” “Dewey” AMBITION: To become the Ambassador of Hameel.” “Smile, it makes people wonder what you’re up to.” Mineral Club 11, 12; Majorettes 10, 11. 54 LINDA J. NOVOTNY 19 Linden Rd. “Novot” AMBITION: Architect “I wonder if these changes have left a scar on you; like all the burning heaps of fire that you and I passed through.” FTA 9; Ski Club 9, 10; Field Hockey 10. DONNA LEE ANN OSEWIESKI 362 Taunton Ave. “Ozewick” AMBITION: “The meaning of life is out there somewhere, and it’s up to each to find it for himself.” Majorettes 10, Captain 11; Mineral Club 11, 12, Trea- surer 11, 12. BRIAN O’HARA 80 Haig Ave. “Byron” AMBITION: To live like no one has ever lived before.” “There are memories that have faded, suddenly we can’t forget.” 47 Oakland Ave. “Hol” “Holly-O” AMBITION: Music Therapist “Genuine music fills the soul with a thousand things — better than words.” Class Council 9; Class Secretary 10, 11; Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Secretary 12; FTA 9, 10, 12; GAA 10, 11, 12; Field Hockey 11; Ski Club 11; Nat’l Honor Society 11, Treasurer 12; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Girls’ Glee Club 10; Independent Study; Stage Band 11, 12; Nat’l Math Club © 12; Yearbook Layout Staff. FRANCINE PADYKULA 10 Sunset Dr. “Bran? AMBITION: To have what I want. “In every woman’s life, there comes a time to decide.” Drama Club 9; Ski Club 9; Deca Club 11, 12. LINDA JEAN PEARSON 29 Fuller St. AMBITION: Marriage “You be you, and I’ll be me.” Mineral Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Drama Club 10, 11, 12; Karate Club 10. FRANK S. PADYKULA JR. 10 Sunset Dr. “Tke” AMBITION: Machinist “Keep ’em flyin’.” Tennis Club 12. RAUL VINCENT PEREIRA 1094 Taunton Ave. “Raooul” AMBITION: Team Canada 1999, History Teacher “T’ve got to be me.” Ski Club 10, 11, 12; Mineral Club 9; Hockey 9, 10, 12; Asst. Capt. 11; Outdoor Track 10, 11, 12. LORRAINE PARENT 93 Dexter Ave. “Manwello” “Parakeet” AMBITION: Undecided “Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone.” Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Future Nurses 9, 10, 11. EUGENE A. PERRY 45 Perry Ave. “Gene, Jank Pez” AMBITION: Undecided “Tt am not born for one corner, the whole world is my native land.” 55 56 Se er % i inet ae i he. nett TTT , oa f iat DEBRA ANN PETERS 140 Bloomfield St. “Debbie” “Pete” AMBITION: Pediatrician “If you love something, set it free, if it comes back it’s yours, if it doesn’t it never was.” DECA Club 11, 12. JEFFREY POWERS 11 Elaine St. “Skipper” AMBITION: Cook “At the end of the rainbow I just hope there is a pot of gold.” Swim Team 10, 11, 12. CINDY MAY PICOZZI 68 Hawthorne Dr. nCozs AMBITION: Commercial Artist “After the rain, the rainbow; after the darkness, light; after the misty cloudy times; the beautiful and bright.” Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Mineral Club 9, 10, 11, Pres. 12; Majorettes 10, 11. DANIEL JOSEPH PRESTON 429 Newman Ave. i anm AMBITION: Psychology “Much like the tide I search then hide and change from day to day.” Cross Country 10; Indoor Track 10, 11, 12; Outdoor Track 10, 11; Golf 12; Drama Club 12; Birdman 11, Pres. 12; Stairs'9, 10; 11; 12. JAMES EDWARD PIQUETTE 778 Arcade Ave. “Jimmy” “Pickett” AMBITION: To become rich and lazy “If you can cheat and get away with it why not.’ Glee Club 9; Football 9, 10; Basketball 9, 10, 11, Co- Cape tain 12; Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12; Varsity Club 11. KATHLEEN ANN QUIRK 25 Fieldwood Ave. “Quirky” AMBITION: Special Education “Persuasive speech, and more persuasive sighs, silence that spoke, and eloquence of eyes.” RICHARD KENNETH REALE 1 Curt St. ERicky AMBITION: Agriculture “Wisdom makes but a slow defense against trouble, though at least a sure one.” Golf 11, 12, Capt. 12; Nat’l Honor Society 11, 12; Fresh- man Basketball; Manager; Newspaper Consultant 12; Yearbook Sports Editor. ROBERT L. RICHARDSON 17 Eleanor Dr. “Rich” AMBITION: Cook “Good humor is the hearth of the soul.” JAMES KENNETH REDDINGTON 70 Barberry Dr. “Pinky” AMBITION: Law Enforcement “If a man be gracious and courteous to strangers, it shows he is a citizen of the world.” Football 9; Basketball 9, 10; Stairs 9, 10, 11, 12; Class Council 11, 12. DANIEL G. RIJO 90 Briarwood Dr. “Rico” AMBITION: Medical Technologist “True success is overcoming the fear of being unsuccess- ful.” Basketball 9, 10, 11; Outdoor Track 11; Spanish Club 10, 11, V. Pres. 11; Who’s Who Among American High School Students. EVELYN MARY RICHARDS 3, Wilson St. “By” AMBITION: Wildlife Management “Strong and content, I travel the open road.” Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Softball 9, 10; Newspaper 11, 12; Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Ex. Comm. 12; Independent Study 12. BRADFORD H. ROBERTS 43 Talbot Way “Brad” AMBITION: Political Science “Before one can lead, he must first have followed.” Cross Country 9, 10, 11, 12, Capt. 12; Indoor Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Capt. 12; Outdoor Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Capt. 12; FTA 11, 12; Student Council 9, 10; Class Council 9, 10, 11; Drama Club 10, 11, 12; Independent Study 12; Nat’] Math Club 10, 11, 12; Newspaper Club 9, 10; Stairs 9, 10, 11, 12; Jr. Birdmen. SY KAREN MARY ROBERTSON 156 Bloomfield St. “Robby” AMBITION: Medical Secretary “And now there is merely silence saying all that we did not know.” LAURIE ROY 11 Hawthorene Dr. “Elroy” AMBITION: To live in happiness “Happiness is not perfected until it is shared.” 58 CATHERINE ANN ROBITAILLE 70 Bloomfield St. “Eek, Roby, Cathie” AMBITION: Travel and enjoy life “The life of the law has not been logic, it has been expe- nencens Mineral Club 9; GAA 9, 10; Intramurals 9, 10; Softball 9, 10. CHERYL ANN RUGGIERO 4 Peep Toad Ct. “Minch” “Mama” AMBITION: To help people know the truth “Love bears all things, believes all things, endures all things. Love never fails.” Field Hockey 9, 10, 11; GAA 9, 10, 11, 12; Varsity Club 11, Secretary 11; French Club 9; Class Council 10, 11; FTA 9. PETER MICHAEL ROSS 753 Newman Ave. “FiFi” AMBITION: Business Administration “Too much honesty did never man harm.” Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12; Stairs 9, 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Varsity Club VP 11, | 12; Drama Club 12; Nat’l Honor Society 11, 12. GAIL MARIE RUGGIERO 66 Mill Rd. “Rug” AMBITION: Veterinarian, Wildlife Management “Come in the morning, I’ll be far from here, slowly ris- | ing in another sphere.” Swim Team 9, 10; Pep Squad 9, 10; Intramurals 9, 10, 11; GAA 9, 10; Outdoor Track 12. ' ELEANOR RAE SAUNDERS 12 Newman Ave. Race AMBITION: Psychologist “The sun shines on me. Let it shine on all Pep Squad; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Nat’l Honor Society 111, 12; Independent Study 12. ” SEAN SEARLES 43 Noble Sc. |AMBITION: Medicine or Engineering )“Well, I’ve done my time, and a new life is gonna be | Baseball 9: Basketball 9, 10, 11; Outdoor Track 10, 11, 12; Nat’l Honor Society 11, 12; Nat’l Math Club 10, 11, 12; Birdman 11, 12; Stairs 9, 10, 11, 12. ARLENE ALICE SCOW CROFT 36 Foch Ave. AMBITION: Nursing “The wheels of God grind slow, but fine.” Library 12. KATHERINE AUDREY SEROPIAN 940 Newman Ave. “Kathy” AMBITION: Executive Secretary “Friends, if we be honest with ourselves, we shall be honest with each other.” Drama Club 9, 10, 11; Yearbook Literary Staff; Nat’] Honor Society 11, 12. GREG SCOTT SEAL 221 County St. “Flapper Jr.” AMBITION: Agriculturist “T was gratified to be able to answer promptly, and I did. I said I didn’t know!” Indoor Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Outdoor Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Football 11; Varsity Club 11. KATHLEEN V. SHELDON 35 Haig Ave. “Munchkin” “Shel” AMBITION: To have a fulfilled life “If I could be good I would, but it is so boring being good.” Independent Study She 60 JOHN T. SILVA 15 Summit Ave. mEluseles AMBITION: Auto Mechanic “Live for today not tomorrow.” Football 10, 11, 12. VIOLET FRANCES SILVA 1040 Fall River Ave. “Viola” “Curly” AMBITION: Radio Broadcasting Programmer “A smile on her face, kindness in her heart, music is her existence with a goal to succeed in the future.” Student Council Rep. 10, 12; Spanish Club 10; FNA 10, V. Pres. 11; Student Council Treas. 11, 12. ROBIN FRANCES SILVA 160 Willis Ave. “Rob” AMBITION: Ceramics Teacher “We have to live today by what truth we can get today and be ready tomorrow to call it falsehood.” Mineral Club 11, 12. RONALD W. SIMCOCK 1338 Fall River Ave. “Ronnie” AMBITION: Travel “A man’s natural manner best becomes him.” Football 9. THOMAS SILVA 59 Sanders Ave. AMBITION: Undecided “JT don’t care how much a man talks, if he only says it in a few words.” DAVID SIMPSON 31 Forest Ave. AMBITION: Auto Mechanics and Travel “Time does not become sacred to us until we have lived he DONALD E. SMITH 84 Hope St. “Smut” AMBITION: To decide Health and money go far.” | VIVIEN IRENE SOJA 115 Talbot Way “Viv” MBITION: Secretary I close my eyes to memories and laugh.” Drama Club 9, 10. ROBIN MARIE SMITH 52 Sanders Ave. “Smithy” AMBITION: Law “Amidst the daily trivia, let my spirit find a golden char- iot to soar towards Utopia.” Pep Squad 9, 10; Majorettes 9, 10, Co-Capt. 10; Nat’l Honor Society 11, 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Basket- ball 9, 10; Softball 11, 12; GAA 9, 10, 11, 12. DONNA M. SOUSA 243 Ledge Rd. “Souz” “Lewie” AMBITION: Travel “Become the one you dream you can be.” Library 11; Mineral Club 12. ” i 4 a , KAREN ELLEN SODERLUND 21 Tee Jay Dr. AMBITION: Chemistry, Engineering “To be what we are, and to become what we are capable of becoming, is the only end of life.” Girls’ Glee Club 9; French Club 10; Nat’! Honor Society 11, 12; Nat’] Math Club 10, 11, 12; Yearbook Literary Staff. SANDRA JEAN SOUZA 197 Woodward Ave. “Sandi” AMBITION: Marriage “With a smile on her lips and a tear in her eyes.” Pep Squad 9; Majorettes 10. 61 easy JO-ANNE SPENCER 1288 Newman Ave. “Spence” AMBITION: Art Teacher ‘As merry as the day is long.” Swim Team 9, 10; GAA 9, 10; Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Class Council 11, 12; Pep Squad 9; Yearbook Layout Staff. NORMAN DOUGLAS STIMSON 11 Vernon Place “Stimie” AMBITION: Construction “Lookin’ for a home in the heart of country.” 62 ROBERT L. SPINACCI 133 Jean Dr. “Sparker” “Spinauch” AMBITION: Speech Therapist “Inside every man there is room for love.” Basketball 10, 11, 12. SHARON ANN ST. LAURENT 192 Greenfield St. “Elvis” “Wine-o” AMBITION: Professional Horse Trainer “Give me another horse: bind up my wounds.” Volleyball 9, 10. ERNEST STALTARE 10 Linden Rd. “Ernie” AMBITION: Medicine “If you’re there before it’s over, you’re on time.” Mineral 9; Ski Club 10; Hockey 10, 11, 12; Baseball 11, 12. DIANE STURTEVANT 199 Elm St. De-De” M3 ey Pe “Everything under the sun is in tune but the sun is eclipsed by the moon.” Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Softball 9. CATHERINE SULLIVAN 40 Rosewood Dr. Brooklyn, New York AMBITION: Lawyer The only way to have a friend is to be one.” Tennis Club 12. RALPH R. THORESON JR. 63 Border Ave. AMBITION: Television Broadcaster The richest minds need not large libraries.” ‘ootball 9, 10, 11; Basketball 10; Baseball 9, 10. ROBIN MARIE TAMEO 195 Fall River Ave. “Rob” AMBITION: Medical Career “Patience, that blending of moral courage with physical timidity.” Ski Club 11; Drama Club 9; GAA 9; Softball 9. | % CYNTHIA TOKMAKIAN 24 Edgemere Dr. “Cindy” “Toko” AMBITION: Medical Secretary “If you love something let it go, if it returns it’s yours, if it doesn’t it never was.” Library Club 9; Mineral Club 11, 12; Newspaper 10. PAUL TAYLOR 79 Bergeron St. lates AMBITION: Travel “To travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive.” Football 9, 10, 11. KATHLEEN TRACEY 1187 Newman Ave. Sliraces AMBITION: Special Education “What wisdom can you find that is greater than kind- ness?” FTA 9, 10, 11, Vice Pres. 12; Spanish Club 10, 11, 12; Spanish Honor Society 11, Pres. 12; Newspaper Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Library Club 9, 10; Mineral Club 10; GAA 10, 11; Intramurals 9, 10, 11. 63 BASS he RONALD ARTHUR TURCOTTE 98 Ellis St. “Ron” AMBITION: To be Myself “The greatest revelation is stillness.” MICHAEL ERNEST TRAYNOR 21 Washington St. “Mike” AMBITION: Lawyer “Yesterday is already a dream; tomorrow is only a vision, but today well-lived makes every yesterday a dream of MARK TURCOTTE Mineral Club 9; Basketball 10; Indoor Track 10, 11; Out- happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope!” 35 Linden Rd. door Track 11, 12. Golf Team OMT Eye Setup 10; Hockey Team 123 AMBITION: Travel Yearbook Layout Staff; Nat’] Honor Society 11, 12; Inde- So good-bye yellow brick road, where the dogs of soci- pendent Study; Intramurals 12. ety howl.” Intramurals 9, 10; Basketball 10. JEAN LESLIE TWEEDY KENNETH MARK VIERA 698 Fall River Ave. 34 School St. “Musketeer 3” “Kenny” AMBITION: Science AMBITION: Music “Ponder the path of thy feet, and let all thy ways be established.” JOHN USTAS hard road.” Nat’] Honor Society 11, 12; Nat’! Math Club 10, 11, 12; GABGICHATE, DECA 11, 12; Mineral Club 9, 12. Yearbook Literary Staff 12; GAA 9, 10, 11, 12; Drama AMBITION: Undecided Club 9, 10, 11; Pep Squad 9; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; “Do unto the other feller the way he’d like to do unto Math Newspaper 11; Student Gov. Day 10, 11; Future you an’ do it fast.” Nurses Club 11, Football 10, 11, 12. 64 ' “The people in your life are cruel. Keep on riding that G5 242 ) ates ae = sate 4 = a @en cl oa +P-5 KAREN VOYER 60 Sunset Dr. eee 22 AMBITION: Art Education “Let us go singing as we go: the road will be less tedious.” Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 12; FTA 12; GAA 9; Independent Study; Class Council 9, 10, Secretary 12; Yearbook Lay- out Staff. ROBERT DAVID WARD 128 Oakland Ave. “W ardski, Richard” AMBITION: Commercial Artist “Determination is one of life’s most splendid guests.” Mineral Club 9, 10; Cross Country 9, 10, 11, 12; Indoor Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Outdoor Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Varsity Club 10, 11; Who’s Who in American High School Stu- dents. JOANNE WALSH 15 Elaine St. oO AMBITION: Fashion Career “My thought is a tender leaf that sways in every direction and finds pleasure in its swaying.” RICHARD WARD Swim Team 9, 10; GAA 9, 10; Drama Club 12; Senior 128 Oakland Ave. Council; Yearbook Staff. W ardski. Robert” AMBITION: Writer and Artist “No matter where I go, I find myself walking in two shadows.” Mineral Club 9; Cross Country 9; Indoor Track 9, 10, 11; Outdoor Track 9, 10; Newspaper 10, Editor 11; Varsity Club 10, 11, 12; Most Outstanding Undergraduate 10; Intramurals 11; Class Council V.P. 10; Student Council 10. CYNTHIA ROBIN WHEATLEY 315 Woodland Ave. “Cindy” AMBITION: Secretarial Work “The door to happiness opens outward.” ANDREW THOMAS WILLIAMS 12 Greenfield St. “Andy Warhol” AMBITION: Rock and Roll Star “In the beginning life took me as I came, so now I'l] take life as it comes.” 65 66 JOHN E. WOLSTENCROFT 14 Haig Ave. “Jackie” AMBITION: Musician “A little bit of mischief kindles fires of joy.” PHILLIP JOHN WOODHAMS 27 Judy Ann Dr. “Phil” AMBITION: To find peace amongst the mountains.” “They do not love, that do not show their love.” Ski Club 9, 10; Nat’] Honor Society 11, 12; Varsity Club 10, 11; Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 9, 10. a7 ELIZABETH ANNE ZAIDA 250 County St. “Smellie Ellie” AMBITION: Nurse “You see in others what you look for.” Library Club 9, 10, 11; FNA 9. JOAN KATHRYN WYNNE 15 Wynne St. AMBITION: Elementary Education “Tt is our lives that go on, not our lives we go on living.” Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Nat’l Honor Societ y 11, 12; Nat’! Math Club 10, 11, 12; Swim Team 9, 10, 11, 12; Independent Study; Tennis 9, 10; GAA 9, 10, 11, 12; Var- sity Club 11, 12. efi ay Hehe JUNIORS 102 — 104 — 68 Amaral, Lynn Agren, James Allison, Tom Bessette, Armand Berriman, Sue Burley, Brenda Barboza, Cathy Borges, Nancy Healey, Michael Borges, Michael Bliss, Paula Blake, Wayne Blair, Peter Bridge, Cheryl Brewer, Julie Bowen, Lynn Basilliere, Donna Benson, Elenora Caddick, Debbie Berg, Joyce Andrews, Wayne Dubuc, Daniel Sheldon, Kathy Dalton, Kenneth Daneau, Diane Dean, Robert DeSilva, Jeff Dowler, Karen Cooksey, Stephen Correia, Leah Cullinan, Loran Choate, Marilyn Cobb, Michael Cockayne, Robert Campbell, John Chandley, Nancy Charron, Ronald Dean, Peter Dufresne, Debra Earle, Karen Edwards, Susan Junior Bunk Day Ellery, Susan Kaveny, Susan Wynne, Joan George, Alfred 114 — LeBeau, Diane Zaida, Elizabeth Egan, James Laurendeau, Norm 125 — Cook, Richard Garneau, Ann Viveiros, Donald Cuddigan, William Galimberti, Gail LeMay, Diane Roy, Laurie Ferland, Donna Leonard, Ted Saunders, Eleanor Foley, Michael Lasage, John Scowcroft, Arlene Gagielo, Pauline Nelson, Dave Seal, Gregory Galvin, Roberta Lussier, Denis Searles, Sean Graham, Susan Lynch, Beth Silva, John Gelinas, Dana Macalister, Dane Silva, Robin Gendreau, Robert Macdonald, Jeff Silva, Tom Estrella, Thomas Madden, Judy Silva, Violet Gravel, Carolyn Messier, Maurice Simcock, Ron George, Theresa Mallon, Cheryl Simpson, David 106 — Kelly, Donna Marcinkwicx, Mike Sousa, Sandra Grace, Edward Mahler, Priscilla Spencer, Joanne Conway, Jane McMahon, Nancy Spinacci, Robert Goulart, Lorraine McCann, Tony Staltare, Ernest Guidice, Debra Mello, Ava Stimson, Norman 110 — Haelson, Greg Michaud, Armand St. Laurent, Sharon McGregor, Andrew Murphy, John Strycharz, David Hardman, Lynn Mullen, Susan Traynor, Mike Lacroix, David Maclsaac, Kathy Thoreson, Ralph Harrison, David 122 — Danielson, Paul 130 — Garvey, Mark Hudson, Lisa Frisolone, Joanne Novotny, Linda Hall, Jesse Sturtevant, Dianne O’Hara, Brian Herrick, Jeffrey Howell, Albert Ondrick, Jeanne Jutras, Marie Tameo, Robin Osowiecki, Donna Lemieux, David 122 — Taylor, Paul Padykula, Francine Keough, Kevin Tokmakian, Cindy Padykula, Frank Kanacxet, Deborah Tracey, Kathy Parent, Lorraine Hart, Diane Turcotte, Mark Pearson, Linda Duilio, Deborah Humphrey, Joanne Kingsbury, Debra Johnson, John Jobe, Jennifer Johnson, Emily Jones, Lauren Hicks, Pat Lagarquist, Lynn Turcotte, Ron Tweedy, Jean Ustas, John Viera, Kenny Voyer, Karen Walsh, Joanne Ward, Richard Ward, Robert Williams, Andrew Peters, Debra Preston, Daniel Quirk, Kathleen Reale, Richard Reddington, James Richards, Evelyn Richardson, Robert Robertson, Karen Robitaille, Cathy Of course, we’re avid students Dedicated to the end. The other 179 days we're all in class just waiting to soak up that knowledge. But what can you do when it’s finally June? and the sun is shining up to 84° and somehow a smiling U.S. History teacher just doesn’t thrill you? Well — of course, the only dedicated thing to do, is what we did. WENT TO THE BEACH!!! Bye, Bye x (a it Andreozzi (excuse me, please) — (excuse me again, Molise ig SAT Deadline . Breakfast wht 7 h the courtyard (It’s too cold). . . Freshman Bombiélipiaai(yeah; they blow every, thing up) .. 5 ndbook (but it looks: like a menu) . orau gpisence i camcees (“are there lots of parties here?”) . nore i pictures (“Oh, yours came out r | — «A Murder Has Been Atenaedies Scholarshié Beilin | line. . . Christmas Semi-formal . .. Appl .-. Senior Supper. . Ane RRS -. . Acceptances (but, how much money, am I getting?). . . Senior Prom. . . % days... .Classday. . . Countdown. . . Capsand gowns. . . Graduation. . . “REMEMBER FRESHMAN YEAR WHEN WE. . .” - ee 0 PaaS. wer ’ “T can’t read that!” “They’ll never find us here.’ Setieiedaal ahebh ha” | by an adult, i “What theh. . . is this?” “I told mommy to come.” 70 Ber ee Be “Bless me father. . .” te’ ‘ RT S555 +4 Pimiinad pongo a phancd nth “Mr. Bardsley, check out the one with the flag!” ry ep eg “Look behind you.” 71 72 MOST GULLIBLE Joann Frisolone and Bob Ward Jo-Anne Spencer and Wayne Blake MOST ARTISTIC MOST DISSATISFIED Terri George and Max Iltzsch ee ; CLASS CLOWNS Lynne McAloon and Beaubeau Bessette pics) IP NGAUS Sys) AND ACTOR Karen Voyer and Tony McCann NM@S SR @ reir AT. Sue Berriman and Eddy Grace MOST ATHLETIC Pat Keough and Jack Murphy | | | itt ot ee ‘ ae MOST INVOLVED Nancy McMahon and Tony McCann =) TS Pits g@ =| CLASS FLIRTS 15 S—N0 CHARC Ian ag Debbie Kingsbury i and Bob Cockayne 74 12) oS qe) P Bo CU 5 = EO SO a G G aot SC WA = Z, mn © — — ms = Z = Y) © = ing aa = = x H ad fa bm CN e = Sue Kaveny and Danaveelinas MOST Duilio d Debbie dq) ) Sp) ad Oo = 9, ® ® oo cp) 75 76 MOST SPIRITED @lass of 1975 MOST MUSICAL Holly Oswald and Ted Leonard =) x = ae 4 = ag © Z ea a es Op = O © = = @ « — Y) = —) a Z = aa oe a a Oo fo a S32 aC ae SO oe ao 77 4 smile on your fetes ; everybody get together io and try to love one another right no | CTIVITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS ay 80 STUDENT COUNCIL ei} ee me 4. ' j ” Pte. ‘ ; ’ e “oie t ; . Laos , : § i Vee ‘ . . Sa ee a a PS et i 2 lst ROW (l-r) M. Healey, L. Carlson, K. Coyle, K. Searles, R. Gilbert, D. Core, E. Keough, K. Maclsaac, J. DeSilva. 2nd ROW (l-r) M. Healey, L. Carlson, L. Lewis, D. Bosworth, R. Gagne, W. Saltzer, S. Healey, T. McCann, V. Silva, F. Mello. 3rd ROW (l-r) B. McCann, G. Healey, B. Barboza. It is the time for a new generation of leadership, to cope with new problems and new opportunities. For there is anew world to be won — John F. Kennedy SENIOR COUNCIL ist ROW (l-r) R. Harshaw, D. Gelinas, J. DeSiva, M. Healey (V. Pres.), J. Reddington, J. Walsh, K. MacIsaac, J. Humphrey (Treas.). 2nd ROW (l-r) K. Voyer (Sec.), V. Silva, S. Berriman, J. Spencer, K. Dowler, T. McCann (Pres.). JUNIOR COUNCIL 7 1st ROW (l-r) J. Mello (V. Pres.), R. Gilbert (Pres.), E. Partridge, M. LaFrance (Treas.), J. Barnes, J. Salzillo. 2nd ROW (l-r) M. Healey, K. Searles, L. Shannon, C. Young, B. Viera, C. Kolle, B. Gammons, S. List, K. Joost. 3rd ROW (I-r) M. Gorman, K. Coyle, L. Letourneau, E. Gouras, K. Nordstrom, M. Diorio. 81 SOPHOMORE COUNCIL , K. Lewis, D. Bosworth, B. McCann, S. McElroy, D. Alves, D. Reddy. l-r) D. Machado, E. Keough, R. Gamache, S. Eldercan, $. Drapeau, C. Brown, L. Carlson ( FRESHMAN COUNCIL S oe Lae 4 C. Medeiros. 3rd ROW (I-r) J. R. Vaillancourt, D. Cote, Mars, C. Ferreira. 2nd ROW (l-r) S. Healey, B. Saltzer, C. Tansey om aS Oe Os Se: ca ve 4 cae, n 4 a 7p) aay bt =O ( lst ROW Woodside 82 Ist ROW (l-r) W. Tierney, H. Oswald, O. Elmasian, D. Valerio, K. Lewis. 2nd ROW (l-r) A. Garneau, E. Johnson, L. Amaral, S. Murphy. 3rd ROW (1-r) R. Bowlin, E. Letendre. 4th ROW (l-r) E. Pockel, J. Rennick, R. Mann, E. Ferreira, K. Dias, T. Grant, M. Figueiredo, K. Halliwell. Sth ROW (l-r) J. George, L. Beattie, N. Choate, A. Swift. 6th ROW (l-r) S. Tierney, M. Macedo, M. Cavellero, M. Chandler, J. Mintel. 7th ROW (l-r) A. Ferreira, C. Scott, D. Young, L. Dow, S. Miller, P. Blair, H. Mendes. GIRLS GLEE CLUB 1st ROW (l-r) C. Mallon, C. Picozzi, N. Pearson, C. Hayes, S. Harshaw, C. Kolle, A. Garneau. 2nd ROW (I-r) S. Fiero, M. Whitelaw, K. Seal, L. Pearson, D. Kings bury, G. Gardner. 83 GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ! : The purpose of the GAA is to promote sports among all girls. Each girl must belong to two intramural sports or one varsity sport. KARATE CLUB NO SMOKING Ist ROW (l-r) B. Leach, D. Macedo, D. Brown, K. Piquette, S. DeMuccio, T. Elday, D. Woodhams, A. George, D. George, J. Barnes, D. Kane. 2nd ROW (1-r) P. Nolan, M. Ericko, J. McDonald, E. Estrella, D. Lincoln, D. Pimental, B. Cuddigan, J. Leonard, J. Elday, M. Axile, J. Barnes, Mr. Graves. 84 DRAMA CLUB The Drama Club has always been successful in its presentations throughout the past years, and this year proved to be equally success- ful. The Club had a number of productions this year, the first being “A Murder Has Been Arranged.” The size of the Club indicates the overall school enthusiasm and interest in dramatics. DECA CLUB te te ee eR aE sf J ‘ pera eae oF EE EE Oy i ie ae 2 we = bela] Ist ROW (I-r) B. Butterworth, K. Viera, J. Wolstencroft, C. Bridge, L. Cullinan, P. Conti, D. Broze, A. McGregor. 2nd ROW (l-r) F. Padykula, D. Caddick, Mr. Chmura, D. Peters, J. Hall, M. Healey, E. Grace. 85 NATIONAL MERIT HONORABLE MENTION JUNIOR ALLIANCE FRANGAISE ist ROW (I-r) L. Hudson, K. Soderlund, H. Cushing. 2nd ROW (l-r) P. Ross, K. Helgerson. T Bretegne Ho ireget OCEAN ot ny ae ATLANTIOUE M. DiOrio, J. Whitaker. 86 1st ROW (l-r) S. Armstrong, A. Scrow- croft, N. Rebello. AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB LIBRARY CLUB 1st ROW (l-r) K. Daily, R. Grant, P. Amaral. 2nd ROW (l-r) D. Seeley, K. McCarron, E. Costa. 3rd ROW (l-r) D. Britton, M. Chandler, E. Feeley. 87 88 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY lst ROW (l-r) A. Garneau, K. Seropian, K. Earle, K. Soderlund, L. Amaral, E. Saunders, P. Mahler, K. MacIssac. 2nd ROW (l-r) R. Smith, S. Graham, P. Gagielo, H. Oswald, D. Basillere, S. Kaveny, L. Lagarquist, J. Wynne. 3rd ROW (l-r) B. Craveiro, P. Lukasiewicz, R. Galvin, S. Ellery, L. Hudson, J. Tweedy, P. Ross, S. Searles, E. Feeley, R. Reale, H. Cushing. 4th ROW (l-r) K. Keough, P. Woodhams, K. Helgerson, J. Egan, J. MacDonald, A. Michaud, M. Itzsch, A. McCann. NATIONAL MATH CLUB c A 1st ROW (1-r) H. Oswald, K. Soderlund, S. Ellery. 2nd ROW (I-r) H. Cushing, J. Tweedy, L. Hudson, P. Gagielo, J. Wynne. 3rd ROW (l-r) K. Helgerson, S. Searles, B. Roberts, T. McCann, A. Michaud. HOU AGrnibho NooOClAlTION Cae Ist ROW (l-r) C. Wright, S. Dourado, K. Halliwell, S. Brackett, D. Dufresne, A. Garneau, S. Edwards, N. Mayo, D. Wozny, J. Pimental, L. Dow. 2nd ROW (I-r) K. Tracey, J. Clark, J. Brackett, S. Mullen, B. Roberts, S. Berriman, H. Oswald, S. Fiero, J. Desilva, L. Amaral, W. Blake, K. Voyer, M. Allison, S. Ellery. FUTURE NURSES CLUB lst ROW (l-r) B. Viera, P. Francis, C. Ferreira, S. Armstrong. 2nd ROW (l-r) K. Gendreau, C. Kolle, R. Hendricks, J. Barnes, D. Kingsbury, M. Smith, C. Gravel. 3rd ROW (I-r) D. Sinotte, C. Wright, M. Murphy. 89 90 oKI CLUB lst ROW (l-r) W. Coogan, J. Bairos, D. Lewis, L. Christopher, P. Francis, C. Ferreira, D. Hart, P. Mahler. 2nd ROW (1-r) G. Gardner, L. Carlson, S. Foeri, M. Borah, P. Francis, D. Daneau, K. Yankee, L. Casperson, L. Saccone, E. Richards. 3rd ROW (l-r) P. Feriand, D. Mayers, M. Mayer, P. Lukasiewicz, M. Riley, A. Bessette, J. Elkay, B. Cuddigan, F. Conti. MINERAL CLUB Ist ROW (I-r) D. Souza, D. Kingsbury, R. Silva, R. Seals, R. Gamache. 2nd ROW (l-r) D. Kelly, L. Goulart, C. Tokmakian, C. Gravel, L. Jones, L. Pearson, C. Picozzi, J. Aguiar, M. Frankinfield, N. Pearson, D. Conti, L. Robsin, C. Barboza. 3rd ROW (l-r) R. Horton, B. Cockrin, M. Marcinkwicz, J. Madden. 4th ROW (l- Eyi@nPertyaloy Peters: SOCIEDAD HONORARIA HISPANICA ust er sor E. Ferreira, K. Tracey, S. Janelle, A. George. 1st ROW (l-r) D. Jennings, D. Kingsbury, The answers are in my pocketbook. The Famous Rock! 91 ADVISORS Frederick Nelson Omer LeClerc Alfred Goodwin Senior Class Yearbook Junior Class I’m about to throw a double screwball. John Walton Sophomore Class Robert Hartley Spanish Club Ga ain Suzanne Doyle Von pee Cheerleaders Justus Anderson Deca Club Freshman Class Independent Study Student Council | ' ‘| i : g@uu a8 deter Et SBeeuwe peeeu oD hi feeeanes oy igpenee 92 Greg Hutton Robert Burke Virginia Gizzi Mineral Club Ski Club, Natl. Math Club Future Nurses Club Angela Heaton Future Teachers of America Herman Toro Paul Graves Band and Chorus Karate Club Kobinson Bellin Junior Allianee Frangais Helen Keough Bruce Ellis Nat’! Honor Society Drama Club Nancy Dobie Dorothy DiOrio Robert Perrcault GAA Library Club Freshman Class Audio-Visual Club Advisor With subtlety and inference they merely change the tide. Gloria Isles Nat’! Honor Society 93 94 I think my strap just broke. Who let the robot in? ee RARER RR A RE ORB Ah, yes the crunchy nugget UNIOR PROM Willie Wonka? GRRR. You are sweet as a rose! On a scale of 1-21. Have we got class! Hi, my name is Robert! 23 SPIRIT WEEK Dance with me, please! I didn’t think the freshman girls would be this hard to beat! I’m afraid of heights! 96 Fc . I’m stuck! Seekonk Tabernacle Choir Next year! He 97 7! The Spirit of 1-2 cha cha cha! — Mr. Dias was a senior! The sky is the limit! 98 Little Chief looks at Big Chief! 99 All their strength is in their hair! AND THE GLASS OF 75 IS AGAIN VICTORIOUS a F i rs Frosty the Snowman. Seekonk graduate returns unchanged by the doggy-dog world. Gimme some skin, brother! I O ME (G O M if N (CG hist i, URE ALCOMOL ACULT Y Liat imap 11 FLOR 4 H-E-R-E-S-S-S, Moe! Beauty and the Beast! 101 SCIENCE FAIR “Come any closer and J’I] have him kill you.” 1st Place Kathy Maclsaac 2nd Place Fred Rickey 3rd Place Rick Reale 4th Place Cindy Kendrick 5th Place Herb Cushing The mad scientess. us = ea If one more judge asks me to explain this I'll punch him in the gut.” “Oh, I’ve got a few tricks up my sleeve.” 102 How sweet it is! Well you put the lead in here and it comes out gold here. Big date, Ray? 103 What do you mean this isn’t rehearsal! In this picture Ed is acting dead. Remember Your Cues!” The president hard at work! Don’t eat those chopsticks! 104 A MURDER HAS BEEN ARRANGED “Hello, China Star. . .” 105 Next stop — Las Vegas! CHRISTMAS SEMI-FORMAL December 13, 1974 Cool Dudes! Time out! 1 potato, 2 potato. Smile, we’re on Candid Camera! Crazy man! Do you like my socks? YEARBOOK TCE EDITORS — S. Kaveny, Business, R. Reale, Sports, A. McCann, Literary, A. Michaud, Layout, N. McMahon, Editor-in- Chief. LAYOUT STAFF — H. Oswald, P. Gag- ielo, L. Hudson, K. Voyer, J. Walsh. LITERARY STAFF — K. Earle, K . Soderlund, K. Seropian, K. MaclIsaac, R. Galvin, J. Tweedy, S. Searles, A. Garneau. aNaQlOIh slaves! ILJ IRAN RNG Exciting Yearbook! s not the way I heard it. That I don’t care! Our fearless leader! My Heroes! I wish I was on the Layout Staff! 109 BAND send ta nc Heep MOR MARCHIG B 50, ie 4 110 an intricate formation. 6. Reh LN bldg wee a es eae CHRISTMAS SONG (CHESTHUTS HORETIED OF Abe OoRN Heme) = gga pe [FE 1H iwihaoy ‘ | : Prt he ie ie ae y - dare « | a he! gpuo MURPH , (TED BHAPIRO 54 POT Pg F Pretty AY De — “y piling hs AMPOMLL Rie? Me. Py nie Br ti te Mag CONNELLY “a; 4 Niclas Aye Ee ey es eee ig beth fo tia at ia vine Bie a7 Wy : a OF s sudden te lah Aga {4 af j 4, fia Sy jae We Hs PIG M4 gtd tad Z rare ory rif |: we [-t. o Ing eg rg na a Midis Pi wig Ae fee Ah sd re sd Mee PR te. hy Pyalya | hind iy mag) 4 reg TT ae tet te a se ba. tt snp hogy tins bse i «heal ages ; ' jt | i he lad | Pees as | am i ie | | (n.d y ' si ene i Hide iilodhad we ws Odds jaye, y ¥ aed Guise f ‘ day fi a WM aITG fis ig hy) STEAM hts tn ta 8 A Ks lasaly aya ’ RAMU ‘sa Fei Peek dy teed iy aT | ek ed he i a a ! Vy Syed west a j ere a Plt on. naa BLEED fo y er. P ‘ wigs « F j j “hy? ha ‘a “3 pegs equine MATT gg | aj Tes em i chy ” Kes ahs ere Mem yy ] fj g $ Hae fF ORE ry é Pi, Or te bat dtd A Ath pita PM ay ‘al rR aT VT ag qalaaaaly ag?! i de a ‘wang hak “a Sei aag tT i5)i 169-4 te oN eM me RMT ag toes ' 4 ‘ ; OT ad ae Wee ho yas F é fae Naa STi | a 7 adag rye sabi ag ME | : a) ; aes 7 Adadsle ’ ies? 4 3 a! ’ ; Wares, rhgig hon NTT... det! Ep yy 4 head pigigt! © wi sity iia |e a A tn Te EE | a Al Rb scedoee A f ; s x SPORTS iia SENIORS f i i ie Jack Murphy Frank Conti aii, Jeff Herrick y . = ”q a te Fata Yaa John Ustas Ed Grace Dennis Lefevre 118 AY. Ye a Shad . a eee 4 119 Let ’em lose, I’m ready 120 a 2a paeN eeaeens! ttop tha pageene partite gets FELT ee SEER OE anit dees 48 bey ee a ae”: Gi ¥ a ca Charge of the Light Brigade If I put it under my foot, maybe nobody will find it. tN ayes Tat AT a No Terry, use the stick! She stoops to conquer 121 es 4 “ GaN « Oe. te ae Kathy on the attack! I know it’s here somewhere! a. Wish they’d let me swim! Give me a boost. Mrs. Pockel, you just cannot do water ballet. 123 It bit me! Oh no — the roof is collapsing. ? Can’t we shower now: I wish this race counted! H REO a S 124 | ; ; Ist ROW (I-r) R. Coogan, W. Seeley, D. Harootunian, K. Piquette, D. Houle, E. Costa. 2nd ROW (l-r) Coach E. Mayers. D. arootunian, D. Sealey, J. Barboza, E. Feeley, D. Messinger. 3rd ROW (l-r) E. Murby, J. Powers, S Miller, N. Handy. : Captains Don Harootunian and Dave Messinger. 125 What are you so happy about; we lost! ig. oe a mye i ee who pushed me? Hey, We really are happy! —_ Ss oe 3 S A = = = g 8 s 4 | 3 3 ms Z fe) Another meet and we didn’t even get our feet wet. CROSS COUNTRY ‘Ma y y= x . , . : 5 i ; y, ? : ay ; A. i ae x 2, t , E : A Yat 7S 1st ROW (I-r) C. Bosworth, T. Bosworth, D. DiOrio, C. Pimental, D. Bergeron, D. Araujo, B. Paine. 2nd RO W (l-r) R. Araujo, M. Mullen, M. Scott, T. Boots, T. Paine. 3rd ROW (l-r) C. Dowler, J. McDonald, B. Ward, B. Roberts, Coach F. Mooney, G. Healey. Tough work out! Me. be SEEKS %, ¥ i ‘9 a Brad Roberts en route to victory. Looks like a B. A. Dario start! Yes Jeff you did miss your race! b ee ie Roberts and Paine lead the pack! oe a FM eae’ ei a wens’ Rese Be ties ra PM asi ath aber a. | Brian runs alone. BASKETBALL 444 PPPs A a beens ettt : D. Therrien, Ass’t r) Coach D. Carey, J. Furtado, R. Pardini, D. Bowers, P. Ross, R. George, S. Travers, M. Mulry J. Murphy. 2nd ROW (I- J. Piquette A. George, ) l-r st ROW ( 1 C neehan. I oach K.§ Mike Mulry drives off the pick! Al George battles for control! 130 What form! S ny a 2. I can’t find the ball! Dance anybody! Try it under your own two arms; I’m sure. 131 You can’t catch me! With the greatest of ease! Aldo poses for ancient Greek statue! GIRL’S BASKETBALL Ist ROW (l-r) L. Lagerquist, Co-Capt.; P. Keough, Co-Capt. 2nd ROW (I-r) L. Beattie, J. Jobe, D. DiOrio, R. Devine, C. Reale, K. Searles. VARSITY MEMBERS Ome nd ¥ v “And don’t forget, the basket is that way! Smile, you’re on candid camera! 133 I command you to go through the hoop. Give me that ball! MRRP I hope it makes it! Oh, that odor! 134 A perfect split! ia Ee ee eds Seekonk’s own Olga Korbut. GYMNASTICS 135 a The one time the whole squad’s coordinated! ee “Dada, if you make another mistake I’l] scream!” Same to you, Buddy! I hope we score! Football is so cute! 136 — 7 ‘ il S ae ee F I didn’t think you could do that with the basketball! At last, someone we can throw in the volcano! Get off it, you simp! 137 HOCKEY Believe me this is no place to be between periods. RTS Tee me eemnnEenmomeR, Raul Pereira chases the puck. 138 Here I come, ready or not! I had an open net! Bobby Orr I’m not! It’s in the air, Wayne! 139 Normandin, P. Colby, S. Brown, J. Fiske, G. Lee, G. Caracciolo, M. Messier, C. Hopkins, Manager G. Ferreria. 3rd ROW (1-r) taltare. 2nd ROW (l-r) Coach H. R. Pereira, R. Silva, P. MacIssac, C. Duhamel, D. Brown, J. Gilmore. All alone at last! Dear Lord, please help me! 140 HOCKEY CHEERLEADERS Smile, you are on candid camera! The mighty warrior. We've got Leggs! 141 Ist ROW (1-r) C. Pimental, S. Armstrong, G. Britton, M. Michaud. 2nd ROW (I-r) S. Gilbert, M. Mullen, D. Britton, M. Daigle, G. Seal, D. Nelson. R. Nelson, T. Provazza. 3rd ROW (1-r) J. McDonald, G. Haslip, T. Bozworth, W. Paine, C. Bosworth, K. McAloon, R. Ward, T. Paine, K. Nordstrom, Coach F. Mooney. 4th ROW (l-r) M. Scott, F. Conti, L. Beattie, B. Bessette, R. Turcotte, J. Lombardo, M. Messier, R. Mann, J. Ha rshaw. INDOOR TRACK I hope I can do this as well with the shot in my hand! What does he mean 104 laps left. 142 “You make me so mad!” ’ a “New dance, Jim?” “Ts that a cow I see flying up there?” “Oh my God, where’s the mat?” “Get over here right now!” OUTDOOR TRACK What am I doing here! 144 I’m tired of running alone! 2 at yp eme mo an le I fly through the air with the greatest of ease. Where are they all going? What form! What should we do now! 10-1 odds! 146 Bee GIRLS SOFTBAL a ee I fear no one! Please God! She’l] never hit it! 147 | Yao) by bya be) Can I play! Popcorn — What is he talking about! 148 In all the times of our distress, And our triumph too, Most important is not the game, But the friendship when it’s through. ‘q | Peanuts! You can’t hit me! There goes the funny ball! 149 Gi Sea rININIS I hate to hit wet balls! s wl H } Maly i : , My Ny Pat plays both sides of the net. Is that the ball or the sun? 150 Camera shy? rd ROW (I-r) C. Kingly, K. Oliver, P. Veadar, W. Gunther, K. Putney, D. Mello. 2nd ROW: N. Harker, R. Hendricks, C. imental, D. Fontaine, S. Mederios. 1st ROW: C. Downes, H. Bowers, S. Gregoire, G. CinqMars. Seekonk High burlesque! One. . .two. . . three — step! = Ufe3)) We are The wattiors “The Seekonk warriors = We are PFOUD tO SHOVT Our name we ficHt like WAarTlons michty Wel’ or VICIOrY 1S OUP AIM We HOLD Our Ranners HIGH | ouply OUP Colors LY Ne wil | dO: Our La for you No atten What a te St | la : WE Wet a VICOTY a7 roy Ceckonk HiGh JUNIOR it is not important 154 155 enough for us to be remembered, . . Chicken of the Sea A most interesting class. I wish he’d stop following me! Alfred E. Newman? Don’t laugh — it’s not funny. , it’s twoo!” It’s twoo can’t they wait till they get home! My God, can’t eat just one. Who says you SYA Thanks for saving the picture, Drew. What a unique foot. 'TERRANEE I wanna suck my finger, but what if someone sees me? I wonder what he would say if I . They’re after me! 159 SOPHOMORE . . .we are not the past, 60 ] 161 GEASS and we are not the future. . reader ENE es eh gy, FRESHMAN . . . but we are the present, as we 164 165 CIEASS ANEW bod hae we Ins last for just an Here comes Rusty, look at him run. I love your dishpan hands. 166 Oh, YOU think of a caption for this picture! 3 Got the spirit? “Huh?” Maybe I’m wrong, but I don’t think it should have three sleeves. eit or mt aeeee © to eat? Is that what they’re supposed Pt $ +4 ti ress eee se t= 53 Sl Stsenres eal S¢ae ta, “ee ‘ o em oy ane, ed ee) 4 rene Ata. ‘Wauee eran deh 2 ve How do I get myself into these things? SPAGHETTI SUPPER French, Russian or Roquefort? 168 RR Nothing 1s achieved betore it be thoroughly attempted. Frank Contill 1st and 2nd League In Discus David Nelson Outdoor All Stars, Indoor All Conference aD Wee | Seccengenent Jeff DeSilva Student Recognition Al George 1st and 2nd League In Discus Basketball All League Brad Roberts All Conference Cross Country enior Recognition Don Britton All American High Hurdles 1st Team 180 Low Hurdles Anne Garneau South East District All are Moe Messier Kathy Maclsaac oe ane: All Conference Football Outstanding Undergraduate 169 Who’s Who in American High School Students . . . 9cattered pictures of the smiles we left behind Smiles we gave to one another of the way we were. . . ) Jae Pr pce Pre olay eeciepegea, eT ey Mr. Leclerc: Your warm and witty smiles will lend themselves to us always in confidence. The image of the many sided clown is never lacking and allows for our constant laughter. “You’ve got two chances — slim and none!” 174 “Can’t make it, busy that night.” “B.S. lately Rosebud?” “You wanna bleed?” . And yet, behind the facade lies a caring, understanding, and sincere individual. We would like to Thank you for that. . . And most of all we would like to Thank you for being You . Best Wishes Seniors! Compliments of STANLEY GREENS Compliments of 178 Bernard's Le Ticoz Cooking With Bernard Bernard's Cooking Schools 1590 Fall River Avenue, Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Tel. (617) 336-6330 Compliments of Carl J. Abelson is being Polish and French at 5 desejo um futuro prospero” Thank you for your fifte coope Best of luck to the memk Big Arm’s little sist David Lemieux May the joy of music enrich your lives. Go “Danny and Betsy” A music Freak of ’75” - Rollande Michaud; Bonne Chance Tomorrow is a new day — Martha and Liz Congratulations from Mr. and Mrs. Walsh We finally made it Ka!” luck Class of 775 — Mr. and Mrs. Edwar 3 Rei nember the good times. . .‘°75” Debbie and Mark ’75 and 76 _ i: put a seashell to my ear and it all comes back. . . terday is a memory, tomorrow is a dream i F - tive minaae ° b ant from Miss Isles k to Gast °75 — Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dufresne and Kathy nd her gang” ichard” becoup de bonheur ass of ’75 from Mrs. Coelho ee Musketeers! ates going to U. Mass. om Mike. Compliments of J.L.MARSHALL SONS, INC. General Contractors Pawt., R.I. Builders of Class of '75 Seekonk pas School ae aii Seekonk Jr. High to To The Mr. and Mrs. Edmund McCann Jr. Best of Luck : To The Congratulations Class of 75 To The Senior Class BEEF HEARTH RESTAURANT 825 Newport Ave. Pawt., R.I. MR. AND MRS. ERIC SPENCER 181 182 Best of Luck To The Class of 1975 SEEKONK SCHOOL COMMITTEE D. Lima, Chairman L. Fiore J. Harding R. Francis E. Caracciolo Congratulations To All Seniors STUDENT COUNCIL | KATHLEEN MaclSAAC, President JEFF DESILVA, V. President VIOLED SILVA, Treasurer KATHY SEARLES, Secretary Best of Luck To The Class of 1975 GIRL'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION USAN KAVENY, President BARBARA CRAVEIRO, Treasurer Best of Luck To The Class of 1975 From CHEERLEADERS FUTURE NURSES CLUB Congratulations To The Seniors MINERAL CLUB Sincere Congratulations To The Class of 1975 THE MICHAUD FAMILY cer we wreath Best of Luck To The Class of '75 From The Class of 76 185 lors ions Sen Congratulat From Sophomores The 186 The Freshman Class Wish The Seniors The Best of Luck 187 Congratulations to the Class of '75 MR. AND MRS. CHARLES R. HUMPHREY Congratulations To The Class of '75 NEW ENGLAND DEACONESS HOSPITAL 185 Pilgrim Rd. Boston, Mass. Best Wishes To The Class of '75 MR. AND MRS. LEO G., LECLERC AND FAMILY 188 Best Wishes Class of 1975 Compliments of B.M.C. DURFEE TRUST CO. Seekonk Office 1021 Fall River Ave. Seekonk, Mass. 189 EVERGREEN | EILEEN DARLING'S LANDSCAPE | RESTAURANT 350 Oak Hill Ave. Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Compliments of LITTLE TREE NURSERIES Growers of Nursery Stock Since 1938 TASCA LINCOLN-MERCURY 200 Fall River Ave. Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Tasca ABC Plan The Perfect Car 190 AND RAMADA INN Compliments of C. J. CONYERS INSURANCE CO. 650 Fall River Ave. Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Best of Luck To The Class of 1975 S W TELEVISION CO. 1379 Fall River Ave. Seekonk, Mass. 02771 (ag Compliments of ATTLEBORO DYE FACTORY Congratulations Class '75 MOUSSEAU SONS Congratulations wn 1186 So. Main S Best of Luck 186 So. Main St. Teens Hebronville, Mass. Class of 1975 From THE BAND PARENTS CLUB WILLOW-TREE POULTRY FARM Farm Fresh Foods CAR PET All Meat Chicken Pies FACTO RY 997 So. Main St. Attleboro, Mass. © UTLET Phone: 222-2479 154 Central Ave. Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Area Code 617 336-8699 Congratulations To The HILTON'S AUTO BODY Class of 1975 From A Wrecks Repaired and Rebuilt Auto Painting — Acetylene And Electric Welding FRIEND 1727 Fall River Ave. Seekonk, Mass. 02771 AL HARRY'S THE FALSTAFF GARDEN CENTER Entertainment Nightly Dining Room — Cocktail Lounge for a “Get-Together” after the 1043 Newman Ave. Show Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Route 6 — Seekonk, Mass. at Junction of Route 114A Tel: 334—8250 — 336-9869 192 dt: Wendricks POONS.... 304 Taunton Avenue ° Seekonk, Massachusetts 02771 336-7410 Concrete, Gunite, Vinyl Sales and Service TEL, 761-892 SPECIALIZING IN SPORTSWEAR CASUAL DRESSES JUNIORS - MISSES - WOMEN RITA DESROSIERS 495 A CENTRAL AVENUE OWNER SEEKONK, MASS. 02771 Congratulations To The Class Of 1975 TRACEY'S 54 Olney St. Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Best Wishes Seniors BARROS MEAT MARKET Briarwood Shopping Plaza Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Congratulations Seniors CLAIRE'S HOUSE OF BEAUTY 193 Central Avenue Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Good Luck Class of 1975 TRACEY GEAR INC. 5| 1 York Avenue Pawtucket, R.I. Best Wishes To The Class Of 1975 Non Scholae Sed Vitae Discimus' ’ GENERAL RECORDING INDUSTRIES 710 Manville Road Woonsocket, R.I. Congratulations Seniors NATIONAL FABRICS 96 Taunton Ave. Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Good Luck Seniors AL NERBONNE SHOES 499 Central Ave. Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Phone: 761-5118 Hush Puppies Childlife Stride Rites Thomas Hall Shoes Walk Over Shoe Repairing AMERICAN QUALITY CLEANSERS 638 Fall River Avenue Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Best Wishes From GEORGE A. DONATO c o DISTINCTIVE HAIR STYLING for men and women 346 Arcade Ave. Seekonk, Mass. 02771 (adjacent to American Swimming Pools) Phone: 336-7484 Congratulations To The Class Of 1975 MRS. AURORE G. BURCH Compliments Of BRENNAN'S PHARMACY 140 Central Avenue Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Best of Luck | f'75 Congratulations Class o To The Compliments of Class Of 1975 FIREFLY TAMRO' : COUNTRY CLUB BOBBY PIN BEAUTY SALON 390 Fall River Avenue Seekonk, Mass. 0277] 695 Washington St. South Attleboro, Mass. 02703 Carts and clubs rented. Enter from routes 114A or 44 Congratulations Graduates Good Luck Seniors STILLMAN SMITH’S WHITE CO.. TRANSFER CORP. NC. Hammond and Barrie Division 1801 Fall River Avenue Seekonk, Mass. 02771 1240 Pawtucket Ave. Rumford, R.|. 02916 iNedss 196 Compliments of DDY, INC. David D. Young, Pres. YOUNG'S ARCO HI-RISE SHELL Fall River Ave. Fall River Ave. Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Phone: 336-9812 Phone: 336-9800 Henry R. Lefevre, Pres. William F. Jones, Treas. Res. 761-7873 Res. 761-5226 Bus. 761-6952 REGIONAL CONSTRUCTION, INC. 48 Case St. Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Excavating Loam, Gravel Crane Service Dump Truck Backhoe Bulldozer Swimming Pools — Cesspools — Walls Septic Tanks Fivel Chief ) [ak AT iw are Ff .M. ROSE FUEL OILS VIC ROSE, Prop. | Catalpa St. Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Phone: 336-6677 Heating Installation — All Makes Free 24 Hour Burner Service Radio Dispatched Trucks 197 Compliments of GRANT CONSTRUCTION CO. Route 6 Seekonk, Mass. 02771 OSCAR'S HARDWARE FIRESIDE «E MBAR OPEN SHRIMP-CLAMS 619-621 Lincoln St. Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Congratulations From Your Oldest and Most Hostesses Joni and Agnes Complete Hardware Store In FIRESIDE Seekonk se aaa rhe 38680) 62-64 Taunton Ave. Seekonk, Mass. 02771 198 Compliments Of SEEKONK FORM CO. 192 Greenfield St. Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Best Wishes to the Class of 1975 From YOUR STUDENT COUNCIL 199 200 Best Wishes To The Class of 1975 GASPERINI MUSIC 650 Newport Avenue Pawtucket, R.I. Phone 725-0870 or 726-9129 Studio of U.S. Champions The finest instruction, rentals and sales for all musical instruments. ARNOLD'S ICE CREAM Seekonk, Mass. North Attleboro, Mass. Saunderstown, R.I. Good Luck Class of 1975 Good Luck Seniors from GEORGE'S SERVICE CENTER 1393 Fall River Avenue Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Eric W. Spencer SAFETY CONSULTING SERVICES Certified Safety Professional 1288 Newman Avenue Seekonk, Mass. 02771 (401) 863-2530 (617) 761-5625 RAY'S BARBER STYLIST 193 Central Avenue Seekonk, Mass. For appointment dial 761-5490 Congratulations To The Class Of 1975 HAIR SPECIALITIES BY THOM 16 Olney Street Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Congratulations To The Class Of 1975 BONNIE MILK INC. 629 Prospect St. Pawtucket, R.I. Best Wishes Class Of 1975 CARL A. LINDBERG REALTORS 235 Taunton Ave. Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Serving: East Providence Seekonk Rehoboth Barrington Dighton Best of Luck Class of 1975 BOULEVARD MEATS 1515 Newman Ave. Seekonk, Mass. also 627 Armistice Blvd. Pawtucket, R.I. Phone; 399-8530 Hours: Tues.-Wed. 9-5:30 Thurs.-Fri. 9-8:30 Sat. 9-5:30 Congratulations To The Class Of '75 SEEKONK WOMEN'S CLUB 975 Pine St. Seekonk, Mass. 02771 202 Best Wishes Seniors From SEEKONK MFG. CO. Perrin Ave., Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Phone: 61 7—761 -8284 Manufacturers of a Complete Line of Togue Gauges, Also Screw Machine Product. And Industrial Plating E.R FOURNIER AMC-JEEP NEW ENGLAND'S NO. 1 AMC DEALER — SERVING YOU SINCE 1933 E.P.FOURNIER 939 Newport Ave., Pawtucket, R. |. Tel: (401) 725-4556 Best Wishes To The Class Of 1975 TESSIER'S GIFT SHOPPE 1515A Newman Ave. Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Early American Gifts Best of Luck to The Class of 1975 RAY'S PASTRY SHOP 549 Central Ave. Seekonk, Mass. Coffee Shop Opens At 7 A.M. EP Foumier 2 {e) 2 oe ® ed hr 0 ue =a 1235 West Main Rd., Middletown, R. . Tel: (401) 846-8400 Congratulations Graduate! INVITATION TO DANCE STUDIO 40 Calder St. Pawtucket, R.I. Phone: 725-6237 LORETTA NADEAU Ballet, Tap, Sewing, Ballroom, Jazz, Guitar, Vocal Congratulations To The Class Of 1975 MR. AND MRS. CHARLES R. HUMPHREY 203 Compliments of READ'S DAIRY Home Delivery of Quality Products 1350 Fall River Avenue Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Best of Luck to the Seniors Best of Luck Seniors AMARAL'S POULTRY FARM 764 County St. S EARS RP OVE TB. USGs Kar AS Ne Laer Gane Seekonk, Mass. Phone 336-8160 Sears COLONNA'S POP-IN FAMILY RESTAURANT 15 Central Avenue Seekonk, Mass. 02771 1416 Fall River Ave. Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Phone: 336-9896 204 Aluminum Windows — Doors — Jalousies — Awnings LUSTRE Good Luck Seni 2 es mada ak oe Aluminum Products of DICK'S TEXACO New England, Inc. The House of Quality 999 Eall RivapAvenue Survey Gladly Made — Prompt Deliveries — Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Cash or Terms Phone 133607977 For Free Estimates — Call 722-8429 J. A. QUEENAN 1153 Central Ave. J. A. QUEENAN, JR. Pawtucket, R.I. Best Wishes To Wdeaaane 1 Congratulations To DISCOUNT CARPET The Class OF 1975 AND POISE 'N IVY BEDDING OUTLET, INC. 400 Pawtucket Ave. Rumford, R.I. 02916 632 Fall River Ave. Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1975 TAUNTON CO-OPERATIVE BANK Seekonk Office 1400 Fall River Avenue Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Main Office Attleboro Office 41 Taunton Green 21 N. Main Street Taunton, Mass. Attleboro, Mass. 205 LUCKETT Peter Verluyten Photographers a ae ae Providence, R.I. a Tel. 521-3030 OR DS WE HAVE ENJOYED = your Pictographs and having you in the studio. When the need . personal, family, or wedding, please let us 206 We would like to give special thanks and consideration to the following individuals for the time and effort which they. generously contributed to the Yearbook. Mrs. Mooney for allowing the use of the typewriters. Mrs. DiOrio and Mrs. Eastman for enabling the staff to make use of the library facilities. Miss Tessar for contributing her knowledge as a photographer. The janitors, Al Kay, Pat Cimino, and Al Evans for their unselfish attitudes displayed i in their cOOReGn A special thanks to Mr. O’Hara for this patience and talent. Gratitude is the memory of the heart. 207 the past quietly burns and loves loved long ago dissolve to ash. the past quietly burns and as we look back at wordless flame, at the silent effigy of our frozen years, as we look back we turn to salt. we turn to the salt of our hidden tears cried inward] to the salt vast of vast oceans which forgotten, hide sometimes great whales, by looking bac we turn to salt. silently worlds explode as world are born, carefully we grow into a Past into a future, and away from a present made full of salt, bythe flame, we lovingly sift through salted ashes — 4 sae : ity pb rhe PR ne Nbas . 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