Seekonk High School - Seekonk Yearbook (Seekonk, MA)

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48 rhe wn ALE CAecta 4 an lin Mle cramer! | eae oo anes ise Lah m “T’ve been aware of the time going by sTheyssayin-the.end it’s the wink of aneye. . . + Close your eyes rest your head let your spirits rise sleepy head Rest your mind It’s been well fed You can be what you want to and it doesn’t matter who you are It doesn’t matter where you are — If you wish upon a | : Close your eves say goodnight _ Hug your lover — Real tight _ Let your dreams ; Into. your heart : Let your dreams take flight — And it doesn’t matter who you are or doesn’t matter _ where you are ns a you wish upon a Os — Steve Miller OPENING RR DEDICATION There are no words with which to show our gratitude. . . there is no way to thank you for your years of help and guidance. . . no way to thank you for your constant friendship. . . As our school years come to a close, we would like to look back on the memories we have shared with you. You’ve given up your time to help our school, and more importantly, to help us — its students. We dedicate this book to you with our deepest appreciation and highest respect. Thank you Mr. Richard Dias “To see life; to see the world; to eyewitness great events, to watch the faces of the poor and the gestures of the proud; to see strange things — machines, armies, multitudes, shadows in the jungle and on the moon; to see man’s work — his paintings, towers and discoveries, to see things thousands of miles away, things hidden behind walls and within rooms, things dangerous to come to; the women that men love and many children; to see and take pleasure in seeing; to see and be amazed; to see and be instructed.” from Henry R. Luce’s prospectus for LIFE Magazine 1936 TABLE OF CONTENTS OPENING DEDICATION SENIORS ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY UNDERCLASSMEN ACTIVITIES SPORTS ADVERTISEMENTS THANKS CLOSING 134 174 207 208 SENIORS Antonio TZ, Aguiar “Tony” 24 Jean Drive “To accomplish great things, we must not only act ” but also dream, not only plan but also believe. Ambition: College, Engineering Tennis (11, 12). Lor S: Almeda 46 Pimental Drive “A laugh fills a million faces; go out and smile.” Ambition: Undecided Gymnastics Intramurals (10, 11). 10 a. Sohn JK. Allen “Charlie”, “Lou”, “Spook”, “Drizzy” 22 Olney Street “The world that we are living in is mighty hard to beat, Yes, there’s a thorn on every rose, But aren’t the roses sweet.” ; ' Ambition: To keep in touch with my friends long after graduation. — Tennis (10, 11, 12); Lettermen’s Club (11, 12); Ski Club (11, 12); Intramurals (11, 12); Yearbook Staff (12). YS 5: GE arn Aguiar 27 Circle Drive “Happiness is as a butterfly, which, when pursued, is always just beyond your grasp, but which, if you ” will sit down quietly, may alight upon you. Ambition: To travel and live a happy life! Library Club (10). Cheryl Ann Almeida 8 Olin Avenue “You cannot erase the dream, you can only wake me up.” Ambition: Happy, love, rich!! | David Almeida “Poindexter”, “Poinsy’’, “Dexter”, “Dave” 116 Valley Street “High above the sunrise, appeared my own birth sign, then all too soon I began to read the lines, yowre coming home soon. As I read my room faded away, now I’m somewhere between the night and alah Ambition: Law Enforcement, Police Scientist, Paramedics. Wrestling Intramurals (10, 11, 12); Badminton (9, 10, 11, 12); Gymnastics lve) 2): Drama Club (11, 12); Spirit Week Committee (9, 10, 11, 12); Student Government (9, 10). Vf tchael Andrew Arico miviike.. = BOSS -Fool’’. “Arics”’ 156 Briarbrook Drive “School's out for summer, school’s out forever.’ Ambition: Undecided Football (9, 10, 12); Mineral Club (11, 12); Drama Club (11, 12); Stage Band (12); Sonald Soseph “Araujo “Ronny” 95 Hammond Street , ally responsible when he makes a hole in one.” Ambition: Forestry Management Cross Country (9); Mineral Club (11, 12); Independent Study (12). “Man blames fate for other accidents, but feels person- Paul Amaral “Bute’’, “Buddha” 106 Brairwood Drive “Life has many mishaps and fears, but you can overcome them by being yourself.” Ambition: Architect, Cook Audio Visual Club (9, 10, 11, Pres. 12); Drama Club (9, 10, 11, 12); Student Government Day (11, 12); Library Club (10, 11, 12); Spirit Week Poster Committee (9, 10); Yearbook Staff Sports Editor (12). Shelly Vere Aimstiong “Shel” 76 Jean Drive “After all is said and done, more is said than done.” Ambition: Nursing Class Council (9, 10, 12); Student Gov- ernment (9, 10, 11, 12); Intramurals (9, 10, 11, 12); Medical Club (9, 10); Girls Varsity Swim (11, 12); G.A.A. (9, 10, 11, 12); Pep Squad (9); Indoor Track (9, 10, 11, 12); Majorettes (10); Spirit Week (9, 10, 11, 12). Susan Sean Fimstiong “Sue” 18 Cherry Hill Dr. “Direct your eves inward and you will find a thou- sand regions in your mind, yet undiscovered, travel them.” Ambition: Medicine National Honor Society (11, 12); Var- sity Field Hockey (11, 12); Varsity Bas- ketball (9, 10, 11, co-capt. 12); Varsity Softball (9, 10, co-capt. 11, 12); Intra- murals (9, 10, 11, 12); Spirit Week (9, 10, 11, 12); G.A.A. (9, 10, 11, 12); Jun- ior Prom Comm.; Senior Prom Comm.; Homeroom Representative Ch lal): Bar zy Sole et Barlkoza ee BAG 80 West Ave. “Tt’s all over.” Ambition: Musician Student Council (9, 10); Student Gov- ernment Day (9, 10, 11). Ma ch Ob: vistopher Barao ““Wheel”’ 385 North Wheaton Ave. “You cannot see eye to eye with someone if you are looking down on him.” Ambition: Oceanography or Orthon- dontistry Ski Club (12); Mineral Club (12); Base- ball (12). Cerontca Atamian “Rhoda”, “Roni” 37 Pimental Dr. “Mellow is the mind, that doesn’t know what it is missing.” Ambition: Secretary and to be happy. Deca his12): Tokin eh hada “Bark”, “Barn”. “John + Hulk 166 Hope St. “Never let it be said I didn’t do the least I could do.” Ambition: To be cured. Baseball (9); Indoor Track (10, 11, 12); Outdoor Track (10, 11, 12); Letter- man’s Club (11, 12); Student Govern- ment Planning Comm. (9, 10, 11); Chairman (12). Soseph G. Barlow rb “Joey 340 Woodland Ave. “4 lifetime of happiness: no man alive could bear it; it would be hell on Earth.” Ambition: Construction Engineering Karate Giubi(l0,.11, 12): Ski Club (11; 12): David B. Barrett: “Dave” 10 Ash St. “The delectable form which intelligence takes in its moment of surplus power — the form of wit.” Ambition: Cook Football (9, 10, 11); Lettermen’s Club (12); Basketball (9). . ag i aol J ] ii Toné Marte Batone Fuzz’, “Rone” 154 Dean St. “The person who never makes a mistake is the person who never does anything at all.” Ambition: Social Worker, to have a happy life. GAGA. (9, 10, 11, 12 sortball (9, 10, 11, 12); Swim Team (11); Basketball (12). Jeannie Ann Ba TNES “Jean”, “Bert”, “Barnesie” 140 Ferncliffe Road “The years teach much which the days never know.” Ambition: Photo-Journalist National Honor Society (11, 12); Socie- dad Honoraria Hispanica (11, Vice Pres. 12); Student Government (9, 10); Talent Show (10); Band (9); Medical Club (9, 10, 11, 12); Karate Club (9, 10, 11); Intramurals (9); Indoor Track (9); Outdoor Track (9, 10); G.A.A. (9, 10). Lia Beattie iB bates 8 Thompson Dr. “Love when you can, cry when you have to, be who you must, that’s a part of the plan.” Ambition: Physical Education Major, to be happy. Field Hockey (9, 10, 11, 12); Basketball (9, 10, 11, 12); Track (10); Softball (11, IDG AAS (9e 10 e112) 2 Bands: 10); Student Government (11, 12); Independent Study (12). Linda Ma ve Beattie 108 Pine Street “Life is here to help us grow and life is you. . . so let me show.” Ambition: Travel SO ussel Sohn Bettencourt 29 Fuller Street “to be happy.and free and learn everything and any- thing I can.” Ambition: To become a better cook. Scott Han Berry “Raz”, “Chuck” 256 Olney Street “A moment’s thinking is an hour in words.” Ambition: To be successful in every- thing. Varsity Soccer (9); Varsity Tennis (9); Varsity Baseball (9); Varsity Swim Team (9, 10, 11, 12); Co-Captain (12); Intramural Gymnastics (10, 11); Audio Visual (11, 12); Letterman’s Club (11, 12): Frank SV. Benson “Ben” 530 Fall River Avenue “When I find it, I hope to know it.” Ambition: College Football (9, 10, 11, 12); Baseball (9, 10); Independent Study (12); Letter- man’s Club (10, 11, 12); Ski Club iis f2), Bethany Fran Vee “Beth” 10 Curt Street “Tn all things it is better to hope than to despair.” Ambition: College Field Hockey (10, 11, 12); Class Coun- cil (11, 12); Ski Club (11, 12); G.A.A. (9, 10, 11, 12); Intramurals (9); Junior Prom Committee. Sra seoe 18 County St. onathan David Bowen Onin 81 Sykes Road “No man is happy who does not think himself so.” Ambition: College Baseball (9, 10, 11, 12); Letterman’s Club (11, 12). Prerte AHLlen Boutllon “Bear”, “Lumberjack”, “Vice” 1762 Fall River Ave. ““As in our education we obtain our goal, let us continue ’ to obtain our goals of the future.’ Ambition: Forest Ranger, Conservation- ist AV Club (9, 10, 11 12)saiibrary Club (9, 10, 11, 12); Soccer Intramurals ( 10). Thomas Leo Bosworth LOU Te 12 Cedar Lane “Happy are those who dream Dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true.” Ambition: Business Management Cross Country (9, 10, 11, 12); Indoor Track (9, 10, 11, 12); Outdoor Track (9, 103 tl el2): Band: (OslOR11): Paul Bowen 81 Sykes Road Ambition: College Baseball (9, 10, 11, 12); Letterman’s Club (10, 11, 12); Ski Club (11, 12). 15 WA . A Hetdi Lynn Bowers “Hide” 441 Olney Street “And the years that I spent lost in the mystery. Fall away leaving only the sound of the drum, like a part of me.” Ambition: Wildlife Management Intramurals (9, 10; Pep Squad (9); Indoor Track (9); Cheerleading (11); CATA (9S 1091 laa) 2) aindependent Study (12); Ski Club (10, 11, 12); Ten- nis (11, 12); Yearbook Staff (12). Gail Lesley Britton 864 County Street “There is only one basis for really enjoying life and that is, to walk in the way in which God leads you.” Ambition: To seek the Lord’s will with my whole heart and mind, and to have His spirit lead my soul.” Field Hockey (10, 11, 12); Indoor Track (9, 10, 11, 12); Outdoor Track (9, LOM) Gitlis Chorus: (1061 1): Girl’s Gymnastic Team (12); G.A.A. (9, 10, 11, 12); Independent Study (12). Aan Guy Brackett 127 Greenfield Street “Optimism is the certain knowledge that no matter how small you are — or how large the world — there’s only one of each.” Ambition: To see life; to see the world; to eyewitness great events. Drama Club (9, 10, 11, Vice Pres. 12); Class Council (9, 10); National Honor Society (11, 12); Editor-in-Chief, 1978 Reflections; Independent Study (12); Junior Prom Committee (11); Stu dent Rap Group (9, 10); Spirit Week Com- mittee (9, 10, 11, 12); Senior Prom Committee (12); Science Fair Hon. Men. (9). | Aobin Ann Bowlin “Raw 6 Malta Street “I don’t meddle with what my friends believe, reject, any more than I ask whether they « rich or poor; I Love Them.” Ambition: Marine Mammologist Band (9, 10, 11, 12); Marching Ba (9); Cheerleading (10); Swim Teaj Committee (9, 10, 11, 12). Susan Marie Burro ‘Sue 40 Miller Street “Life is but the pebble sunk; deeds, the cir growing.” Ambition: Paralegal Intramurals (9, 10); G.A.A. (9, 1¢ 12); Outdoor Track (10); Field He (11); Tennis (11, 12); Volleyball Ski Club (11, 12); Drama (9, 10); pendent Study (12). Aobkert G. Caldertone scrutch 72 Cyprus Rd. tke it to the limit. . .” bition: Hollywood stunt driver arate Club (10). | Crepe 267 Jacob St. 9 ease another’s heartache is to forget one’s 1. mbition: Engineer Mary Christine Capello oe awe Elvis 305 Pleasant St. “Life is an arrow — therefore you must know what mark to aim it at, how to use the bow — then draw it to the head, and let it go.” Ambition: Business Manager GAAS (OST he 2S rack Ie Intramurals (9, 10, 11, 12); Spirit Week (9, 10, 11, 12); Future Teachers Assoc. (9); Yearbook (12); Junior Prom Comm.; Senior Prom Comm. we: Kevin Cardullo a Fon es Cees SDWulO eCards “Success is often the result of taking a misstep in 33 Malta St. the right direction.” “Just take a pebble and cast it to the sea, when Ambition: College watching the ripples remember me.” Hockey (11, 12); Outdoor Track (11, Ambition: Undecided 12). Tennis. 17 on R : a =. : pe es Peter Edward Chandler 426 Olney St. “Every man will be fooled once, but the stupid man will be fooled twice.” Amition: College, and to live life to its fullest. Band (9); Basketball (9); Indoor Track (103 15-12):-Outdoor Track (9210211; 12). Gal Marie Cing-MNars Loniatad 56 Shirwood Dr. “A smile is always started by another smile.” Ambition: Legal Secretary Pep Squad (9); G.A.A. (9, 10); Intra- murals (9, 10, 11, 12); Class Secretary (9, 10, 11, 12); Hockey Cheerleader (10, I): SVancy Ann Choate ““Choatie-Bean” 20 Fieldwood Ave. “TI require myself not to be equal to the best, but bet- ter than the bad.” Ambition: undecided Softball (9); Basketball (10, 11, 12): Outdoor Track (10); Field Hockey (l1):eTennis:. (11s 12). Band (93 102i 12); Intramurals (9, 10, 11, 12); Ski Club. (lOs Lie 2 Gr AO ame 12); Volleyball (12). Arthur Charron SAT ta 5 Barberry Dr. “Be good — if not be good at it.”” Ambition: Business, to enjoy life Mineral Club (12). Mark Cipriano Cine 617 Newman Ave. “Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers.” Ambition: College Mineral Club (12). Lulie Anne Lark 155 Coyle Drive “Almost all our faults are more pardonable than the ” methods we think up to hide them. Ambition: Early childhood education Future Teachers (9); Spirit Week Pos- ter Comm. (9). SKiichard Sohn Cordeiro pRicks, “Ricky 60 Jean Dr. Love’ the one you're with to enjoy life to its ful- lest.” Ambition: Business, to have good moods. Football (9, 10, 11, tri-capt. 12); Bas- ketball (10); Baseball (10, 11, 12); Let- terman’s Club (11, 12); D.E. Store (11). wae ) Carol 7V2h2 Coggeshall 6 Carling Circle “Everywhere in life, the true question is not what we gain but what we do.” Ambition: Secretary Wlham J. Coyle Leussell S, Coogan aren Y 16 Jean Dr. 89 Woodland Avenue “The superior man is distressed by the limitations of his “Time is nature’s way of keeping everything from ability; he is not distressed by the fact that men do not happening at once.” recognize the ability he has.” Ambition: Culinary heqe Ambition: Marine Biologist 9): DECA (12 Swim Team (9, 10, co-capt. 11, 12); Let- a ee terman’s Club (10, 11, 12). 19 Kathleen Marie Craveivo “Kathy” 57 Valley Street “Happiness is not having what you want, but want- ing what you have.” Ambition: Executive Secretary Field Hockey (9, 10, 11); Intramurals (9, 10); Football Cheerleaders (12); Fenmis: Club (9)-G.AcAT (Os 10el iat): Sohn DaGuaca 335 Olney Street “Live life to the fullest” Ambition: To travel over the entire ee [Portes Gruzer ba 41 Briarwood Drive foe res conquers all” : Ambition: Industrial Engineer Football (11, 12). Football (12). 2 20 Dons 37 Scott Road “Destiny is not a matter of change, it is a matter of choice; it is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved.” Ambition: Undecided Field Hockey (9, 10); Indoor Track (10, 11, 12); Outdoor Track (9, 10, 11) 12% Cross Country (11, 12); National Honor Society (11, vice president 12). Karen E D'Amico 6 Birch Street “The sun shall not smite I by day, nor the moon by night.” Ambition: To see the world; to create. Dolores Do cothy Daneau “Dolly” 36 Pershing Avenue “The timelessness of a sunset reveals the infinity of tomorrow.” Ambition: Special Education Ski Club (9, 10, 12); Field Hockey (10); Independent Study (12); G.A.A. (9, 10). Sand: 7a Taine UDELCZ clos “Sandy” 56 Mabel Drive “Some day I may join you on your cloud, but for now, | must be a shining star.” Ambition: Research. Medical Technology Donna Ate DeAmaral 3 Chainey Street “Look upon the day with a smile. . . life isn’t so bad once you get used to it!!” Ambition: Court Stenographer, Legal Secretary, Executive Secretary. Eric Ch véstopher Danielson 29 Kenyon Drive “Here comes the winter, spring, summer and fall. Now the time has come to say goodbye to this all.” “Every storm brings the rainbow, but now I think I better go.” Ambition: To teach retarded children. Student Government Day (11, 12). Kathy We umody “Kate: 155 County Street Ambition: Florist 21 Celine Ma TLE DeSilva “Cecil” 640 Arcade Avenue “Have respect for those who have respect for you.” Girls’ Varsity Swim Team (9, 10, 11, 12); G.A.A. (9, 10, 11, 12). Dorothy A. DiOrto pWOttys 26 Oak Grove Blvd. North Providence, RI “Everything which I used to say could not happen will happen now.” Ambition: College Cross Country (9, 10); Girl’s Basketball (O1OST 1 12) Girks ennise 9241 Oli. 12); Intramurals (9, 10, 11, 12); Library Clubs(97 T0,(his 12)= Volleyball: (12): National Honor Society (11, 12). Kenneth Eade Dias “Wah”, “Kenny”, “Woodstock” “Live free or die.” Ambition: To see the world. Mineral Club (9); Student Government (10, 11, 12); Band (9). 22 Mark Kt Lahard Devine 47 Ferncliffe Road “Tt is easy to be wise after the event.” Ambition: College Indoor Track (11); Ski Club (11). Cynth ta Sean Dounes “Cindy” 20 Wynne street “The golden face of every buttercup, was put on earth to lift up our spirit.” Ambition: Ranching and farming, working with all kinds of animals. Pep Squad (9); Soccer Intramurals (9, 10); Gymnastic Intramurals (10); G.A.A. (9, 10). Douglas ohn Dupont “Doug”, “Dewey” 1160 Newman Ave. “Few men have strength to honor a friend’s success ” without envy. Basketball (9); Spirit Week Comm. (10, biee!z);) Outdoor Irack.(10, 11; 12); Indoor Track (10, 11, 12); Cross Coun- try (11, 12); Talent Show (10). Howard Gain “Howie” 54 Sagamore Rd. “Be not merely good, be good for something.” Ambition: To enjoy life Outdoor Track (10, 11, 12); Swim Team (10, 11); Student Government HC 4 ea ea Sohn Elmasian 48 Coolidge St. “No matter who or what you are, you’re capable of doing anything you want.” Ambition: College Football (9); Baseball (10, 12). Tom Paul Uhay 262 Taunton Ave. “Don’t feel bad about one who’s left holding the sand, he’s just another dreamer, dreaming about every man.” Ambition: To backpack to all the parks im the U.S. Karate Club (9, 10, 11, 12); Student Council (11); Ski Club (11, 12); Inde- pendent Study (12); Indoor Track (11, 12): Sobert Scott Garrell “Bob” 71 Coleman St. “Don’t ever look behind at the work you’ve done, for your work has just begun.” Ambition: Special Education Mineral Club (9); Student Advocacy (10, 11, 12); Independent Study. 23 24 =e. Donald Geland Don”, Ferl” 58 Shirwood Dr. “The best way to succeed in this world is to act on the advice you give to others.” Ambition: College pay usar = Gos ZL “Fue’’, “Soeri” 19 Briarbrook Dr. o dite e up witha smile, the world is as happy as you make il. Ambition: College, to be happy and nutty. Field Hockey (9, 10, 11, 12); All Star Team (11); Tennis (10,. fl, 12 eo- capt.): Indoor Track (10); Outdoor Track (9); Student Council (11, 12); Southeastern Regional Council (12); Giass Gounci! (119 12)2.V:- Pa Class Council (11, 12); Student Gov’t Day (11, 12); Independent Study; Ski Club (9, 10, 11, 12); Executive Board (10, 11, 12): GAZA, (9, 10011, 12): Jr. Prom Chairman; Gymnastics (11, 12). 24 Cheryl Marte Gertetta sFeryi: 65 Peeptoad Rd. “4 good education is usually harmful to a dancer. A good calf is better than a good head.” Ambition: Ballet Field Hockey (9, 10, 11, 12); Indoor Track (10, 11); Outdoor Track (9, 10, 12); Basketball (9); Class Council (9, 10, 11, 12); Student Council (10, II, 12); Student Government (11, 12); Independent Study; Drama Club (9, 10,9101 12);- G ACA (OsIOSL Is eSki Club (97:10. 1h 12 )eeJunior Prom Comm. (11); Senior Prom Comm. (12). Patricia laine Ferland “Patty, Frick” 118 Coyle Dr. “Tt is easy to be brave from a safe distance.” Ambition: Fashion Merchandising Gymnastics (9, 10); G.A.A. (9, 10); Ski Club (gartreta Lynn we Foley 460 Cole Street “I never did believe in miracles but I’ve a feeling it’s time to try. I never did believe in the ways of magic but I'm beginning to wonder why.” Ambition: Foreign Language Educa- tion. Swim Team (9): Basketball Cheerlead- ing (10); Football Cheerleading (10, 11); Student Council (11); Class Coun- cil (11); Junior Prom Committee (11): Senior Prom Committee; Drama Club (9, 10, 11, 12); GAA, 1051S Club (11, 12); Spirit Week (9, 10718 12); Student Gov’t Day (11, 12). Dorna MM | Gortatne “Donn” 16 Marlaine Dr. “God gave us our memories so that we could have roses in December.” Ambition: College Pep Squad (9); Talent Show (10); Spirit Week Comm. (9, 10, Staff (12). 11); Yearbook Pisa Ann Gawey Baty ar tack 66 Coyle Drive “Our character is our will; for what we will we are.” Ambition: To travel. Swim Team (9, 10); Gymnastics (9, 10); Ski Club (11, 12); G.A.A. (9, 10); Yearbook Committee (12). Kaien Ann Franets Munchkin”, “Mouth” 51 Judy Ann Dr. “Only your true friends will stay in memory. The others will just fade away into the sunset.” Ambition: Sociology, Art Ski Club (9, 10, 11, 12); Girl’s Softball (9): G.A:A. (9, 10); Junz6oneProm Comm.: Independent Study. SEEKONK PUBLIC LIBRAR’ Kal Joseph Gord “Whity” 12 Shirwood Dr. “He who follows never gets ahead, he who leads never falls behind.” Ambition: College, and own my own business, or play pro sport. Woodworking (9, 10); Basketball (11, 12); Intramural Basketball (9); Base- ball (12). ohn Paul Gauth CET SDick Arnolds 34 Grant Street “God grant me the serenity to accept the things | cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference.” Ambition: Medicine. Spirit Week; Indoor Track (11, 12): Outdoor Track (9, 10, 11, 12); Letter- man’s Club (10, 11, 12); National Honor Society (11); President (12); Junior Council: Library Evaluation Committee; Student Government (11, 12); Physical Education Committee. 25 John B 2 Fay ou “You give but little when you give of your posses- sions, it is when you give of yourself that you truly Cale: ’ give.’ Football (9, 10, 11, tri-captain 12); Freshman Basketball; Letterman’s Club (11, Vice Pres. 12); Independent Study. Craig SV Gilohrist [Fishes 29 Coleman Street “Every man is my superior that I may learn from him.” Ambition: Professional Musician Tennis Team (9); Literary Magazine (11); Stage Band (10, 11, 12.) Judith - George JuGya 54 Taunton Avenue “A day of worry is more exhausting than a week of work.” Ambition: College Concert Band (9, 10, 11, 12); Marching Band (9, 10, 11, 12); Stage Band (11, 12); Pep Band (11, 12); Girls Varsity Softball (9, 10, 11, 12); G.A.A. (9, 10, 11, 12); National Honor Society (11, 12). Bruce Douglas George “Rabbit”, “Boney Bruce” 523 Taunton Avenue Ambition: Navy, To graduate. B LUCE SC Goodnow “Red , = Brutice: 16 Harriet Court “A world of change remembers us as the hope which the future embraces.” Ambition: Accountant, Business Ori- ented Yearbook Staff (12). Arthur Tohn Goulet ATR 6 Gregory Drive “Tf is the saddest word in the English language.” Ambition: College Football (9, 11, 12). eS ein 635 County Street “No bird soars too high if he soars with his own wings. ” . Ambition: Medical Secretary Sento 10, 11, 12); Pep Squad (9): Majorettes (10); Cheerleading (11, 12). Sherry Marie Greqotte ‘Terence SP Grant “Grunt” 198 Willard Avenue Ambition: Carpenter, Mechanic Band (9, 10). Aoks ct Charles Gravel Bob”’, “Potsie”’ 51 Holly Drive Thomas 4. Gu idiae “judas 134 Pleasant Street “By work vou get money, by talk you get knowl- “To succeed in life and to fulfill a goal.” edge. } : ; Ambition: Law enforcement or to be rich, |. Ambition: Architect, Carpenter, Multi- millionaire. Football (9). 27 28 EENAN A-, Hh enbu ye 30 Colonial eer) g “Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man’s character, give him power.” Ambition: College Basketball (9, 10); Tennis Team (9, 10, 11, 12); Letterman’s Club (10, 11, 12); Student Government Day (11, 12); National Honor Society (11, 12). M ichacl Harrison 31 Rye Street David Anthony Ha zootuntan idarric 70 Stratford Road “Some people think it’s holding on that makes you Strong, sometimes it’s letting go.” Ambition: Undecided Swim Team (9, 10, 11, 12); Audio Vis- ual Club (9, 10, 11, 12); Letterman’s Club (9, 10, 11, 12); Intramural Gym- nastics (10, 11, 12); Outdoor Track (12). Tents Vee “Tinie “Hark” 48 Holly Drive “Everything comes to the person who is patient enough to wait.” Ambition: Diesel Mechanic Football (9, 10); Karate Club (11, 12). Hoke wt Andrew Ha thrett we “Andy” 47 Winthrop Street “A man travels the world over in search of what he needs and returns home to find it.” Ambition: Colleg e Basketball (9); Baseball (9, 10); Tennis Team(11212); —4$rn Ma TLE Hawksley 675 Arcade Avenue “Happiness is helping people.” Ambition: Child Care Girls Spring Track (10); G.A.A. (10); Sprig yweek.(9, 10,11, 12); Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee. Nose MM. Hendricks 745 Ledge Road “Don't walk before me, I may not follow. Don't walk behind me, 1 may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend.” Ambition: Elementary education or business. Pep Squad (9); Majorettes (10); Foot- ball Cheerleading (11, 12); Basketball Cheerleading (11, 12); National Honor Society (11, 12) . Sean Healey “Flern” 188 Newman Avenue “Life is sad, life is a bust, All you can do is do what you must. You do what you must do and do it well.” Ambition: To enter the entertainment world. Student Council Representative (9, 10); Freshman and Sophomore Class Rep- resentatives; Drama Club (9); Senior Class President. Gira cd Maggelian Healey 42 Pamden Lane y9 66 “Take a walk on the wild side.” “Always expect the unexpected.” Ambition: Success Class Council (9, 10, 11, 12); Vice Pres- ident (9); President (10); Student Council (9, 10, 11, 12); Vice President (11); Regional Advisory Council (9, 10, 11); State Advisory Council (10, 11); Student Advisory Council to School Committee (9, 10, 11); Drama (11); Cross Country (9); Outdoor Track (9); Student Government Day (9, 10); School Committee (9): Planning Board (10). Susan nn Heron 153 Jean Drive “Far away there in the sunrise are my highest aspi- rations.” Ambition: Dental Assistant. Independent Study (12). 29 Keith Hilf Hate 11 Hill Road “How do you like it?” Ambition: To get rich Donna Ma we Hhumphy Tey 373 Taunton Avenue “What has been is what will be, and what has been done is what will be done; and there is nothing new under the sun.” Ambition: Medical Technologist G.A.A. (9, 10, 11, 12); Basketball (11, 12); Swim Team (9, 12); Intramurals (10); Future Teachers (9). 30 BES Grego ty ls Hodde ra C0) tea 535 Fall River Avenue Ambition: To be a well-known musi- cian By zonlynne Hu wt “Sharon” 432 Newman Avenue “Yesterday’s a memory, tomorrow an uncharted course, so live today so it will be a memory without remorse.” Ambition: College DECA IT (11, 12). SVancy ane Houle “Nanny” 593 Lincoln Street “As I stand and watch the Eagle fly, I think of those who would be so poor if they never saw an Eagle Ambition: Conservation Officer G.A.A. (9, 10); Pep Squad (9); Junior Prom Committee. Therese Angelique Sette “Tessie” 137 Pine Street “We all fall in love sometimes.” Ambition: To someday in some way help man save himself from his own destruction. Drama (10, 11). Pratrich Kane what: 67 Riverside Drive Riverside, RI Ambition: Undecided Lesley Wa ZLE Sohnson 176 Cole Street “Yesterday is already a dream; tomorrow is only a vision, but today well-lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope!” Ambition: Nursery School Teacher G.A.A. (9); Spirit Week Committee (9, 10, 11, 12); Junior Cogineil; Jr. Prom Committee; Sr. Prom Committee; Intra- murals (9, 10); Independent Study (12). Lesley Beth Sodat 296 Central Avenue “TI have achieved love and cheerfulness; now I must acquire courage.” Ambition: X-Ray Technician; Rich, healthy and happy! Gymnastics (11). Steven Matthew UKe QNE “Steve” 59 Perrin Avenue Ambition: Be rich, Businessman 31 Deborah WV. Kendrick “Debbie”, “Shadow’’, “Deb” 3 Curt Street “The grass always looks greener on the other side of the fence until you get there and discover it’s artifi- Clot Ambition: Assistant Veterinarian Medical Club (9, 11); Karate (9); Track (11): Art Club (11); Gymnastics (10); Science Fair (9). Noss Hf. Kingston “Cheeks” 123 Woodland Avenue “Take advantage of life now, while it’s still around.” Ambition: Aviation and Aeronautics 32 Carolynn Auth Kindley “Ca” 247 Jean Drive Sythe is a steadfast will bent on creating friend- ship. Ambition: Child Care Worker Drama Club (9); Pep Squad (9); Majorettes (10); G.A.A. (9, 10); Spirit Week Committee (9, 10, 11, 12); Junior Prom Comm. (11); Senior. Prom Comm. (12); Independent Study (12); Senior Supper Comm. (12). Aaymond ne Keough 2 Blaney Circle “Most powerful is he who has himself in his own} control.” Ambition: Biology Cross Country (10); Indoor Track (10); Basketball (11); Golf (9, 10, 11, 12); Student Government Day (10, 11, 12). Peter Vi Lacroix “Pete” Lincoln Street HGF A nn Lagerquist “Lee” 351 Oak Hill Avenue “Keep your face turned toward the sunshine and the Shadows will face behind you.” Ambition: Special Education G.A.A. (9, 10); Majorette (11); Inde- pendent Study (12); Yearbook Com- mittee (12); Ski Club 12). Adobe wt KG Leach “Leachy” 162 Walker Street “Mind your own business and in time you will have your own to mind.” Ambition: Construction, own business Karate Club (9, 10, 12). Prztex S. Lannigan “Jack”’ 68 St. Laurent Pkwy. “The better part of one’s life consists of his friend- ” Ships. Ambition: College and a career in engi- neering. Donna Ma rie Laurtendsau “Larue” 42 Pershing Avenue “The meaning of life is out there somewhere, and it’s up to each one to find it for himself.” G.A.A. (10; Volleyball (9); Badminton (10). Gels G2) NET “Joe” 125 Oakland Avenue Ambition: Undecided Dales SS. Lefaivie “Radar” 75 Pine Street “Frustration is not having anyone to blame but yourself.” Ambition: Will own my own company. Basketball (9, 12); Cross Country (11, 12); Indoor Track (11). Ch: cistopher DG. Lima -Chris¢ 84 Oak Street “Silence often says much more than trying to say what’s been said before.” Ambition: College Baseball (10, 11, 12); Ski Club (12); Indenendent Study (12). 34 Sandia Ann Letourneau “Sandy” 62 Maynard Avenue “Teaching without words and work without doing ” are understood by very few. Ambition: To be happy and successful. G.A.A. (9, 10, 11, 12); Tennis Intramu- rals (9, 10); Tennis Team (11, 12); Vol- leyball Intramurals (9, 10); Volleyball Team (12). Vormand Letourneau 1unai: 21 Wilson Street “T have never let my schooling interfere with my education.” Ambition: Service, Carpentry Freshman Basketball (9); Karate (10); Golf (11). Cathy ean Lindll Cain 45 Peck Street “A man who never makes a mistake is the man who never does anything.” Ambition: Airlines Track (9). Da clene Dela Lindell Aosemary Celia Lusster 60 Cleveland Street ‘ A mbition: To operate a riding acad- Pay . , emy SMikY aePose 52 Ro 11 Adams Court “Tt isn’t that ‘today is the first day of the rest of my life’ but that now is all there is of my life” Distributive Education (11, 12). Enest My zon Madden ; ’ perriic. David Michael Macedo Timothy Srancts Lynch 37 Brewster Street : =Tim “Tt is better to be good and find there is no heaven “Dave’ 59 Oak Hill Avenue than to be bad and find there is.” 43 Pamden Lane “It’s a long road and a little wheel and it takes a lot of | Ambition: Basketball Player Ambition: Carpenter turns to get there. Basketball (9, 10, 11, 12); Tennis (9, 10, Karate Club (9). Ambition: To travel _ 11, 12); Gong Show. Football (9): Karates(Qel0, 11. 12): Ski Glub tli tz). : 35 Susan Ann Ma wcohstti “Sue” 46 Winter Drive “Live each day as if your life had just begun.” Ambition: Undecided Independent Study (12). Sidhe AIT Cy: 99 66 35 be “Angel”, “Angie”, “Ange” 75 Burnside Avenue “Do what makes you happy. If you’re ashamed of it you shouldn't be doing it.” Ambition; Swim Teacher — Coach Girls’ Varsity Swim Team (10, 11); Karate Club (10, 11); 36 Kelly Ann MNMeGarry 19 Meadow Road “To please yourself the way you want, not the way others want to be.” Ambition: Nurse Nancy Ann Mayo “Nanc, Nasty” 52 Hull Street “And it’s only the giving that makes you what you ” are. Future Teachers (9); G.A.A. (9, 10); Literary Magazine (11); Student Gov- ernment (11, 12); Senior Prom Comm. ley Cynthia Loutse Medeiros Cin, Cindy, Etiies 190 Arcade Avenue “Always laugh when you can it’s good medicine.” Ambition: Hair Stylist, Artist, Wife and Mother Home Room Rep. (9, 10, 11, 12); Stu- dent Class Council (9, 10, 11, 12); Stu- dent Rap Group (9, 10); Spirit Week Poster Comm. (9, 10, 11, 12); Art Club (11, 12); Junior Prom Comm, (11% Senior Prom Comm. (12); Yearbook Staff (12). Edward George Medetros ee Ean 27 Perry Avenue “Love is not an object to be used, it is a feeling to be shared.” Ambition: To succeed at many things without being afraid to fail. Freshman Class President (9): Basket- Dail 2): Baseball (9, 11s 12): Football (12); Sophomore Council (10). Michele Ynne Michaud “Mahoon”, “Problems” 29 Maynard Avenue “Laugh today for tomorrow you may cry.” Ambition: To travel all over the world. Indoor Track (9, 10); Outdoor Track (9, 10); Drama (9): Talent Show (10): Gong Show (12). Donna Sean Mello “Mel” 97 Briarwood Drive “There is something to love in every day.” Ambition: Special Education G.A.A. (9, 10, 11, 12); Intramurals (9, 10, 11, 12); Cheerleading (10, 11); Pep Squad (9); Future Teachers (9); Drama Club (9, 10); Talent Show (10); Gong Show (11); Spirit Week (9, 10, 11, 12); Junior Prom Comm. (11); Senior Prom Comm. (12); Homeroom Rep. (11, 12); Junior Council. Teffrey Walter Mintel nels Vv Loutse A) 72h2 Mello “To get ies a ioe ale to get under- “Toute” standing is to be chosen rather than silver.” 51 Luther Street Ambition: College “Think not that you can’t live for now you shall go on Band (9, 10, 11, 12): Marching Band (9, yes 10, 11, 12); Tennis (10); Basketball (9, Ambition: Dance, Marriage, To be 10 ]}. 12); Gymnastics (11, 12). happy. Field Hockey (9, 10, 11, 12); Basketball (9); Gymnastics (10); Tennis (12). 37 Saurte Susan Caspetson nl Gon Caspehae 49 Scott Road “T shall pass through this world but once. If. there- fore, there can be any kindness I can show, let me do it now.” Ambition: Business Administration Basketball Cheerleading (10, 11, 12); Football Cheerleading (11, 12); Ski Club (9, 10, 11, 12); Tennis Team (11, 12)? GAA. (9, 10211612) ntramurals (9, 10): Class Council (11); Spirit Week Comms (9310011, 12y;jindependent Study (12); Talent Show (10); Gong Show (11); Prom Comm. (11, 12); Sen- ior Supper. Ca La nn Murgia 141 Carpenter Street Ambition: Interior Architect Volleyball (10, 11); Track (10); Drama (11, 12); Ski Club (11); Future Teach- ers Glub (10°91); 38 nn Catherine Norris “Anna Banana” 21 Applejack Lane “4 man wrapped up in himself is a very small pack- age. Ambition: Lawyer Tennis Team (10, 11, 12); Track Team (9); G.A.A. (9, 10, 11, 12); Independent Study (12); Intramurals (9, 10); Year- book Staff (12). Holly —4 MitohelLl iHole 30 Miller Street “Keep changing your dreams and you'll always be happy.” Ambition: To keep having one. Girl’s Swim Team (9, 10); Drama (9, 10); Ski Club (11, 12); GALA. (O18 Yearbook Co-Editor (12); Prom Comm: (list2); Susan —Fnn Mu wphy “Sue” 11 Pamden Lane “No life moves shadowless across the land, each one must leave its footprints in the sand.” Ambition: Engineer Math League (9); Band (9); National Honor Society (11, 12); Yearbook Lit- erary Editor (12); Prom Comm. (11, 12); G.A.A. (9, 10, 11, 12); Independ- ent Study (12). 'Teviance MN tchael Murray mLeITys 76 Willis Avenue “Td enjoy the day more, if it started later.’ Ambition: Environmental Science, Traveling Drama Club (9, 10, 11, 12); Art Club cuir yespinit Week (9, 10, 11, 12); Junior Prom Comm. (11); Senior Prom Comm. (12). ’ Avdosema zy ON Brien RUC Rose .. ROSIC. ; 12 Kent Drive “A time it was and what a time it was, it was a time of innocence and a time of confidences.” Ambition: College Basketball (9, 10, 11, 12); Outdoor Track (9); G.A.A. (9, 10, 11, 12); Intra- murals (9, 10, 11, 12). Prakicia nn NY’ Brien [Patt 33 Sykes Road “Time passes quickly in the shallow pool and raging rapids, but maybe the creatures from the pool appreci- ate it more.” Ambition: Physical Therapist Girl’s Swim Team (9, 10, 11, 12); Drama Club (9, 10, 11, 12); Student Government (OMT) 2) CreA A co aaeee! lot) 2): French Club (10); Science Fair (9); Junior Prom Comm. (11); Spirit Week (9, 10, 11, 12). Glenn Taylor Obering “O)py 51 Noble Street Ambition: Business Basketball (9, 10, 12). Karen Patricia iver 16 Eleanor Drive “Only when we pause to wonder do we go beyond the limits of our little lives.” Ambition: Dental Hygienist Pepesquad (9). GAAS (10 mi ieee), Girls Varsity Swim Team (11. 12); Jun- ior Prom Comm. (11); Spirit Week Comm. (9, 10, 11, 12); Student Govern- ment (9, 10, 11); Intramurals (10, 12); Senior Prom Comm. (12); National Honor Society (11, 12); Senior Supper (2): Scott Edward Palme Z “Squi” 51 Marnoch Drive “Tf we begin in certainties, we shall end in doubts; But if we begin with doubt, and are patient in them, we shall end in certainties.” Ambition: Computer Analyst, Sales- man, Business Manager Student Government (1 (12). ie t2)SSkrGlub Matk A, P ictal 71 Ledge Road “Pleased to meet you, hope you guess my name, but what's puzzling you is the nature of my game.” Karate Club (10, 11, 12). Sferetia NV ichacl James S% QUECE “Mike” 640 Taunton Avenue “Every artist dips his brush in a little sunshine and paints his soul.” Ambition: Artist Spanish) Honoresociety sl ial): National Honor Society (11, 12); Art Club (12); Independent Study (12). Carolyne Papson “Paps 100 Ferneliff Rd. Ambition: Lawyer Activities: Ski Club (9, 12) Sichard Francis PP: Gs erry “Peach. Parkers: 33 Redwood Lane Ambition: Carpenter, Antique Auto- mobile Restoration Baseballl (9, 10). Evelyn ST. Praozzi aL vae Evie: 68 Hawthorne Drive “Cary on — Love is coming — Love is coming to us all Ambition: Engineering G.A-A,; (9, 10, 11, 12); Intramurals (9, 10, 11, 12); Softball (9, 10, 11, 12); Bas- ketball (9, 10, 11, 12); Volleyball (12); Cross Country (10). Linda Seanne Platt Bilt 7ice 129 Carpenter St. “Better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid, than to open it and remove all doubt.” Ambition: College Mineral Club (11). Kenneth Sohn Piguette erica 778 Arcade Ave. “Life is very short, and very uncertain, Let us spend it ” as well as we can. Ambition: Navy Swim Team (9, 10, 11, 12); Track Team (9, JOP LIF 12)3 Student-Gowe Day (9, 10, 11, 12). Sh: Cynthia Helen Pimental “Cindy”, “Norman”, “CHIP” “Calhoun” 27 Cindy Drive “When life gives you Lemons, make Lemonade.” Ambition: Run the Boston Marathon Cross Country (9, 10, 11, 12); Indoor Track (9, 10, 11, 12); Outdoor Track (9, LOD LL 12) Spirit; Week (9, 1081s): National Honor Society (11, 12); Gong Show (11); Talent Show (10); G.A.A. (9, 10, 11, 12); Junior Prom Committee (11); Pep Squad (9). Anthon 2] SProvazza Ant” 750 Arcade Avenue “You just stick with us and we'll show you how to smile!” Ambition: Become Pope Cross Country (9); Indoor Track (9, 10, 11, 12); Spirit Week (9, 10, 11, 12); Sen- ior Prom Comm. (12); Junior Prom Committee (11). 41 KKi. mberlp Ann Pr the “Putt” 74 Ledge Road “Tf vou live with acceptance and friendship, You will learn to find love in the world.” Ambition: Special Education Pep Squad (9):.G-AAN (910211): Intramurals (9, 11); Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Senior Supper; Independent Study (12); Spirit Week (10, 11); Yearbook Staff (12). Lutney lean Marte Annick EY amasaki easy anim: 120 Fieldwood Avenue “Be vourself ” Ambition: Professional Clarinettist Concert Band (9, 10, 11, 12); Chorus (10, 11); Stage Band (10, 11, 12); Pep Band (11, 12); Marching Band (9, 10, Piel? ee DixielandsBanda(d 192): National Honor Society (11, 12); Math League (9); Outdoor Track (10). 42 ohn Kevin Addington “Re lee 70 Barberry Drive “Being in trouble, will always make life a little more interesting.” Ambition: To be successful in all my endeavors. Outdoor Track (11, 12); Basketball (9, 10, 11); Independent Study (12); Class Council (11, 12); Senior Prom Commit- tee; Senior Supper; Cross Country (12); Indoor Track (12). Matthew Soseph Tey; ith “Matt” 25 Fieldwood Avenue “The man who never makes a mistake is the man who never does anything.” Ambition: Plumbing Cheryl —4nn Siichard “Cher Pineapple 402 Brown Avenue “And some that smile have in their hearts, I fear, Millions of mischiefs.” Ambition: Nursing Football Cheerleading (10: 11); Basket- ball Cheerleading (10, 11); Hockey Cheerleading (11); G A‘A: (9; 105,05 12)2Ski- Clubs, 12); Junior Prom and Senior Prom Committees; Independent Study; Fashion Show (11); Student Gov’t Day (11); Year- book Staff. Constance Jeanne Sicha zd “Connie” 206 Forest Ave. “Take Time” Ambition: Artist Spite eek (9, 10, 11; 12); Art Club (11, 12); Student Gov’t Day (9); Senior Prom Committee. Ann Maureen Svocha 247 Olney Street Ambition: Undecided Peter B Aokerts “Pete”, “Rabbit” Greenfield Street “And in the End, the love you take, is equal to the love you make.” Ambition: Undecided Wea cyloulse Ailey 56 Hiller Drive “Let the disappointments pass. Let the laughter fill your glass; Let your illusions last until they shat- ter.” Ambition: To live life to its fullest G.A.A. (9, 10,51 1 12) Field Hockey (9: [O42 12) Basketball (erlO we) ale): Softball (9, 10): Drama Club (9, 10, 11, 12) Secretary (11): ski Club (93103 ble 12); Student Advisory Committee (11); Student Council (9, 10, 11); Secretary (10) Class: Couneil (9) 10211); Class President (11); Junior and Senior Prom Committee; National Honor Society (Liszt): Nokes aL Aomano “Bob”, Ce vey 35 Ferncliffe Rd. “Men may doubt what you say, but believe what you ilo Ambition: CPA, Fun Football (11, 12): Golf (9, 11, 12): Stu- dent Gov't Day (9, 10, 11, 12). 43 Karen Noy 11 Hawthorne Drive “This world that we are living in is mighty hard to beat; you get a thorn with every rose, but ain’t the roses sweet?” Ambition: Business Secretary Indoor Track (10, 11, 12); Outdoor Track (9, JO4) 12 12)-slndepengent Study; Outdoor Track (12); Outstand- ing Player Award. Sor Ann Saccone 182 Hope Street “Laugh when you can. It’s cheap medicine.’ Ambition: Psychology Cheerleading (11, 12); Ski Club (10, 11, 12): G.A.A. (9, 10, 11, 12); Intramurals (9, 10); Talent Show; Gong Show; Spirit Week (9, 10, 11, 12); Senior Sup- per Comm. , 44 Peter Michael iufful “Fluff. Rute 148 Pleasant Street “To be healthy, happy, and a success in everything I do ” Ambition: College, Pro Hockey or Bus- iness Management Tennis (11, 12); Hockey (12). nn MNarte Sussell 69 Hull Street “A person who never makes a mistake, is the person who never does anything.” Ambition: Commercial Artist Gymnastics (9, 10); G.A.A. (9, 10, 11); ent. Dorna Va ZLE Salecka 270 Taunton Avenue “Today is only vesterday’s tomorrow.” Ambition: Golf Course Superintend- Volleyball (9). Elisa Maria Santoro 5 Harriet Court “How fortunate are those who share the many joys of friendship.” G.A.A. (9, 11); Hockey Cheerleading (9, 10, 11) Co-Captain (11); Intramu- rals (9, 10). Ge Seiig las Seeley 20 Meadow Road “A little mischief now and then makes life more interesting.” Ambition: Air Force Varsity Swim Team (9, 10, 11, 12); AV Club (9, 10, 11, 12); Letterman’s Club (11, 12); Gymnastics Intramurals (9, 10, 11, 12). or oY Pes Fi er f sal i : Aobin A, Scecles 63 Taunton Avenue “The meaning of life is out there somewhere, and it is up to each to find it for himself.” Ambition: Undecided Mineral Club (9). Pratiteia Inn Sears aPate 74 Back Street “Time passes slowly, But carries on and now the best years, the last years have come and gone. They took me Leslie Ann Shaur 33 Cedar Lane “Love all, trust a few, do wrong to no one.” Ambition: Special Education Teacher. ” ‘by surprise I didn’t realize. . . Ambition: “To have a happy life and travel around the country.” Spirit Week Committee (9, 10, 11). 45 46 Timothy Ma AVI “Old Man”, “Carlos”, “Sparsky” 1096 Taunton Avenue “The music in my mind plays on.” ““KUKA- MUNGA.” Ambition: Music Karate Club (10, 11, 12). Daniel James Smith “Smitty” 73 Coyle Drive “How a man plays the game shows something of his character, how he loses shows all of it.” Ambition: Business Administration, College Baseball (9, 10); Golf (11, 12); Basket- ball (9, 10, 11, Co-Capt. 12). Ge caldine Phyliss Slagger —CGermys 264 Taunton Avenue “Believe in nothing you hear and only half of what you see.” Ambition: To live a long, happy life. Ge cald Phillip Slagger 99 66 Gary’, Gerry. 264 Taunton Avenue “A DAY is a day no matter what Day it is.” Ambition: Art Major Spirit Week Chairman (10, 11, 12); Spirit Week (9, 10, 11, 12); Medical Club (9, 10, 11); Art Club (11, 12); Stu- dent Gov’t (9); Drama Club (11, 12); Track (10); Talent Show (10); Junior and Senior Prom Committees; Year- book; Business Manager. Sharon Aeénee Smith “Ghery 2 Bryan Street “I’m gonna have a sweet life. . . the sweetest life you've ever seen, and when the day’s over, gonna fall asleep ina field of green.” Ambition: To live a decent life and enjoy what life offers. G.A.A. (9, 10); Volleyball (9, 10). Toseph PSone) 7 JOC 12 Cynthia Road “Don't ever give 100%, give 120% in anything you do.” Ambition: Pro baseball 14 Football (9); Baseball (9, 10, 11, 12); Letterman’s Club (12). Caire Frances Sullivan 239 Pleasant Street “Tf a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away.” Ambition: College Gross-Country (10, 11; 12); Indoor Track (10, 11, 12); Outdoor Track (10, Livete el ennis (9); Basketball (9): G.A.A. (9, 10, 11, 12); National Honor Society (11, 12); Spanish Honor Soci- ety (10, 11, 12). Soanne Sita Stiycha TZ OA ray 14 Marion Street “True friendship is a plant of slow growth.” Ambition: Airline Stewardess or Model. Cathy Anne Spaulding | BullyeeCaths 117 Stratford Road “One fine day I sailed away far from land and far from bay, with only the ocean for a friend and the wind to lead the way.” Ambition: Accounting Spirit Week; Student Gov’t Day. nn Slizalbeth Se wift 127 West Avenue “Tf you love someone set him free. If he comes back he’s yours. If he doesn’t, he never was.” Ambition: Legal Secretary Concert Band (9, 10); Stage Band (10); Homeroom Rep. (11, 12); G.A.A. (9); Yearbook Staff (12). 47 Denise Ann Jameo “Dee” 25 Iona Street “If vou love something let it go, if it returns it’s yours, if it doesn’t it never was.”” Ambition: Travel Aobert D. Vkra “Weasel” 146 Willard Ave. Ambition: Architecture 48 Thre Soe Tavewter 28 French Drive Ambition: Auto Mechanic Karate Club (10); AV Club (9). Cheryl Aan Tansey 76 St. Laurent Pkwy. “To see the world in a grain of sand and heaven in a flower. To hold infinity in the palm of your hand and eternity in an hour.” Ambition: Law Home Room Representative (9, 10, 11, 12); Vice President (10); Student Coun- cil (10); Football Cheerleading (10, 11); Basketball Cheerleading (10); Drama Club (9, 10, 11, 12); Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Com- mittee; Ski Club (12); GAAS ator Spirit Week (9, 10, 11, 12); Student Rap Group (9, 10). David ws Theoret 24 Sand Trap Lane “Winners never quit and quitters never win.” Ambition: Business Administration. Gary Sohn Therrien (Gro wae Aa Re? 45 Barberry Drive “Be what you are, not what people want you to be.” Ambition: To be financially well off. Basketball (9, 10, 11, 12) Ch zéstopher Joseph Tombetta “Chris”, “Walter”, “Wally” 110 Stratford Road “The future is not in the hands of Fate but in ours. Ambition: Law Basketball (9, 10, 11). ” Sorte Men Travers ebay 535 Arcade Avenue “She was not made out of his head to rule or govern man. Nor was she made out of his feet to be trampled , upon. Ambition: Lawyer, Parole Officer Hockey Cheerleading (9, 10, 11); Intra- murals (9, 10); Track (9); Spirit Week (9, 10, 11, 12); G-A.A. (LO3TEy. Ste VER VFrancts Tt T2EY 26 Pamden Lane “It is not what he has, or what he does which expresses man, but what he is.” Ambition: Dentist Band (9, 10, 11, 12); Marching Band (9, 10, 11, 12); Jr. Class Band Representa- tive; Baseball (11, 12); Drum Major (77-78); Student Gov’t Day (11, 12); Stage Band (9, 10, 11, 12). Sharon Ve Surner 89 Gregory Drive “May I be granted the strength to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.” Ambition: College Field Hockey (11); Indoor Track (11, 12) Outdoors rack: (Cl si). Gross Country (12); Pep Band (11, 12); Band (11, 12); Junior Council; Senior Coun- cil; Prom Committee (11, 12); G.A.A. (11, 12); National Honor Society (11, 12). 49 Patricia 7. Vall atte batts 105 Briarwood Drive “IT know that you believe you understand what you think I said — but — I am not sure that you realize that what vou heard is not what I meant.” Ambition: Get married, be a secretary, and be 5 feet tall before I’m 50. Future Teachers (9); Spirit Week (9, 10, 11, 12); Student Government Day (9); Art Club (12); Gymnastics (9, 10); Jun- ior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee. Vv tha Za ean Nera “Robi” 41 Warren Avenue “If vou love something set it free, if it returns it is vours, if it doesn’t, it never was.” Ambition: Early Childhood Education Field Hockey (10); Intramurals (9, 10); G.A.A. (9, 10). 50 x a, = Fi ) f ID ls Mavs ho: “Pam” 650 Arcade Avenue “The mystery of life is not a problem to be solved but a reality to be experienced.” Ambition: Business Management Cheerleading, Basketball (10, 11, 12); Cheerleading, Football (12); Major- ettes (10, 11); Pep Squad (9); Junior Class Treasurer; National Honor Soci- ety (11, 12); Spring Track (10); G.A.A. (10, 11, 12); Spirit Week Committee (9); Independent Study (12). Anes Wea UE Vaillancourt “Ra” 14 Melanie Circle “Some people are going to like me and some people aren't, so I might as well be me. Then at least I will know that the people who like me, like me.’ Ambition: Medical Technologist Class Treasurer (9, 10); Freshman Council; Sophomore Council; Junior Council; Student Council (11, 12); Sen- ior Council; Field Hockey (9, 10, 11, 12); Co-Captain (12); Softball (9, 10); Tennis (11, 12); GACAD() (Gh tires, Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Independent Study (12). Francts Hlan Vera “Frank’’, “Cactus”, “Cats-eye’ 41 Warren Avenue “Tf you realize that you aren’t as wise today as you thought you were yesterday, you’re wiser today.” Ambition: Science Hockey (11, 12); Baseball (9, 10). ancy Ann Walsh 15 Elaine Street “The philosophy of one century is the common sense of the next.” Ambition: To be rich and happy Field Hockey (10); Gymnastics (9, 10, Mite imindependent Study (12): AeA (9.10, 11; 12). Mary Katherine Whittaker Mar 656 Lincoln Street “4 friend is the best present you can give yourself.” Ambition: To work with Children Girieetouicoor.!rack,(11, 12): Girls Indoor Track (12); G.A.A. (11, 12). Mark Ashley Westfield 10 Wesley Street “He who dreams, but does not achieve his dreams, will linger in space forever.” Ambition: Professional Hockey (10, 11, Co-Captain 12); Letter- man’s Club (10, 11; §2): Prula ean Watson 71 Anthony Street “Take your time, think a lot, think of everything you've got, for you will still be here tomorrow, but your dreams may not.” Ambition: Early Childhood Education Independent Study (12) Gal Ma we Wood Gale 12 Elden Street “Always smile when vou can. It is cheap medicine.” 5] Was vid Paul Woodhams “Crazy Dave”, “Dave” 27 Judy Ann Drive “A true friend is one who stays. If they come and go as the seasons change, then they are not truly your friends.” Ambition: To live among the moun- tains and to find peace among them. Ski Club (12). ew obert Cfoung “Onion” 24 Roosevelt Street “Never thought about tomorrow, seems like a long time ago.” Ambition: Cameraman Football (9); Karate (10, 11, 12). 52 Cheryl —4Fnn Wright “Cher” 304 Lincoln Street “The supreme happiness of life is the conviction of being loved for yourself, or, more correctly, being loved in spite of yourself.” Ambition: To be what no one else has been and do what no one else has done. Future Teachers Club (9); Medical Club (9); Yearbook Staff, Co-Layout Editor (12); G.A.A. (10); Tennis Club (9); Junior Prom Committee; Spirit Week Committee (9, 10). Dan tel Yaida “Moose” 250 County Street “7 would rather make history than study it.’ Ambition: Millionaire. , Michael Brien Grassley BOyrass. 568 Fall River Ave. “To each his own.” Ambition: To become boxing champion of the world. Peter Eduard QED “O” 89 Warren Avenue “To have a future as good as my past.” Dantel SAonald Elderkin “Bones”, “Skippy” 172 Chestnut Street “Don’t take life as it comes, grab it before it gets to SO Ambition: To be rich and have my own business. Nancy Lynn Ha cher _Harke Mouth? 48 Holly Drive “Don't walk before me, I may not follow. Don’t walk behind me, I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend. And may the warmth of your smule touch the hearts and minds of evervone you meet.” Ambition: Racing car driver and Secretary Field Hockey (9, 10, 12); Basket6all (9, 10); Softball (97 10.115 12)2 GeAsAT(9; 10, 11, 12); Pep Squad (9): Majorettes (10); Hockey Cheerleading (10, 11, 12). David a. MM, thahelf “Mitch” 32 Sykes Road Ambition: Lawyer Baseball (9, 10, 11, 12); Hockey (10, 11, 12); Football (12); Letterman’s Club: Intramurals (11); Independent Study (12); Aoksrt - Sharp S BO 917 Newman Avenue Ambition: To become a chef Distributive Education (11, 12) Ela CRE trp Stephanopoulas ; Lannie?! 1450 Newman Avenue “Live each day to its fullest — look into the future not into the past.” Ambition: To live each day as it comes. Pep Squad (9); Intramurals (9, 10): Hockey Cheerleading (10, 11). 53 FRESHMEN Miss Heaton attacked by venus fly trap and breaks leg. Spirit Week 2nd Place Freshmen break the dance tradition. Class History SOPHOMORES 54 “You mean we can talk in the corri- dors?!” “Don’t tell me Mr. Dias is our principal ” Eddie’s president — but where is he? Girard elected Presi- dent. Spirit Week 2nd Place guessed we had this much talent Mrs. Lacy becomes our class advisor. Spirit Week Ist Place Mary Lou our presi- JUNIORS dent and renowned party giver. Elmer Fudd says goodbye. Class of ’78 orders Showers in Bio. Don’t rings “I think Ill forget to use the soap put 4H on mine.” TPASS Smoking privileges: they took the chal- lenge out of smoking. rn cewauid Lhave “You mean Miss Doyle was correcting term papers on her honeymoon?” 47? . Pregnancy: ‘“‘It must be in the water!” Mr. Mattis, you forget, this is not Cranston East. SAT’s — “Is it true they give you 200 points for putting your name on the | paper?” Junior Prom: 200 Juniors try to eat corn on the cob with dignity. “Do you feel like we do?” SENIORS “Thank God for half- days!” (T.G.F.H.D.) Gong Show: Ernie becomes a star. “Next thing you know they'll want to tile the outside of the school!” “Will the owner of Mass. registration V- O-L-V-O report to the office now please Caps and Gowns: “But I look like a lampshade!” Senior Prom If they only knew what we really do at those yearbook meet- Graduation Class Day: “Wake me when its over.” ‘“‘How’s your sister, Mr. Bardsley?” Senior Supper: “Are you sure it’s Feb. 28?” ings. “Rin Tin Tin eat your heart out!” “i though@arhese financial aid forms were supposed to be 4°? easy to fill out “Ts it my imagination or are the Freshmen getting smaller?” Mr. Bessette becomes the Honorable Mayor of where? Pete Andreozzi in Kojak role intercepts car rally. Irresponsible chil- dren smear image of the Gun Club. Spirit Week 2nd Place 55 Mrs. Lacy Sentor Supper Geliuary 28, 1978 ” “Let’s get roasted.” That exciting John? a Mae and the Mama. a “Who is that dancing with Mark?” 56 Enjoying yourself, gentlemen? “And I paid ten dollars for this!” “Everybody sing. . .” Photos by Paul Amaral Student body. 57 Best All-Around John Gauthier | Donna Crowley ag ; Re seneneneaeeees SUSNROeRess Best Actors Alan Brackett Tessie Jette Most Artistic Mike Parece Karen D’Amico Most Athletic Dave Mitchell Lea Beattie 58 CLASS CLOWNS Ed Medeiros Evelyn Picozzi BEST PERSONALITY Ricky C ordeiro Lee Jodat MOST MUSICAL Jeff Mintel Judy George MOST UNIQUE John Allen Cindy Downes 59 60 a Pe Most Ambitious Girard Healey Donna Crowley foe Most Intelligent John Gauthier Sue Murphy Typical Senior John Reddington Sue Foeri thanssowvrmuare Most Spirited Girard Healey Mary Capello 9 ree kal Saba es betel of diet eee gl ADMINISTRATION AND PACULTY 62 You who are on the road Must have a code, that you can live by And so become yourself Because the past is just a goodbye. Teach your children well Their father’s hell will slowly go by And feed them on your dreams The one they pick the one they’ll know by Teach your parents well Don’t you ever ask them why If they told you, you would cry So just look at them and sigh And know they love you. And you, of tender years Can’t know the fears That your elders grew by. And so please them with your youth They seek the truth before they can die. Their children’s hell will slowly go by And feed them on your dreams The one they pick the one they’ll know by. . . Nancy H. Allen Home Economics — Child Development Class of 1980 Advisor Ski Club Advisor B.S. University of Rhode Island Richard B. Bessette Guidance B.A., M.Ed. Providence College Graduate Work, Rhode Island College Mayor of Central Falls Alan P. Bardsley Science B.A. Rhode Island College Justus D. Anderson Guidance Student Council Advisor Independent Study B.S. Univ. of Rhode Island M.A. Stanford University C.A.G.S. Rhode Island College wc , Edward A. Bucacci Foreign Language B.A. Providence College M.A. University of Connecticut FACULTY 65 66 William Butler Mathematics B.A. Providence College M.A.T. Rhode Island College a roa? oo MEP Margaret M. Cassels Business Jr. Class Co-Advisor B.S. Bryant College M.A. Rhode Island College Robert C. Burke Mathematics B.Ed. Providence College M.N.S.M. University of Oklahoma —Ssieeiy o Be Donald M. Carey Social Studies Varsity Basketball Coach B.A. St. Anselms College Carol A. Coelho English Football and Basketball Cheerleaders Co-Advisor B.A. Rhode Island College James V. Callahan, Dept. Chairman Social Studies B.A. Providence College Joyce A. Christiansen Business B.S. Bryant College New York Institute of Court Reporting Norman Corriveau Science Soccer Intramurals B.A. St. Michael’s College M.Ed. Rhode Island College Bruce Downing Industrial Arts Freshman Class Advisor B.F.A. University of Rhode Island Ronald F. Colangelo Physical Education Football Coach, Wrestling Coach Weight Training Coach B.S. Boston University Joanna F. Dorazio English Hockey Cheerleader Advisor B.A. University of Rhode Island English Drama Club Advisor B.A. Bridgewater College M.A. Boston University Nancy E. Dobie Physical Education GAA Advisor Intramurals Coach B.S. University of Connecticut Dorothy DiOrio Library Department Head Library Club Advisor Audiovisual Club Advisor A.B. Brown University M.S. Simmons College Graduate Courses, Rhode Island College 67 68 Robert L. Frazer Health Education Supervisor Chess Club B.A. Atlantic Union College Graduate Studies tae e Alfred E. Goodwin Science Chairman of Steering Committee for the Reevaluation of Seekonk High School B.A. Rhode Island College Graduate Studies Cheryl Ferreira Physical Education Field Hockey and Softball Coach B.S. Bridgewater State College Magdalene P. Giffune English A.B., M.S. Syracuse University Virginia M. Gizzi Guidance Medical Club Co-Advisor B.S. Bridgewater State College M.S. Boston University Ve 3 Be, we Paul R. Graves Industrial Arts Karate Club Advisor B.S., M.A. Rhode Island College John D. Hanley, Jr. Science, Dept. Chairman B.Ed., M.A.T., Rhode Island College Angela T. Heaton English A.B. Newton College A.M. Brown University Greg Hutton Science Mineral Club Advisor B.S. University of Miami : y Robert H. Hartley, Dept. Chairman Foreign Language Spanish Honor Society Advisor B.S. Central Conn. State College M.A. University of Massachusetts Donald J. Hulme, Dept. Chairman Industrial Arts M.A. Northeastern University B.A. Rhode Island College Gloria M. Isles Mathematics National Honor Society Advisor B.Ed., M.Ed., Rhode Island College Linda Horton Mathematics Class of 1980 Advisor B.A. Merrimack College Carlos Isidoro Foreign Language B.A. Providence College 69 70 Omer Leclerc Social Studies Athletic Supervisor B.A. Assumption College M.Ed. Providence College James S. Kinder English Football Announcer Literary Magazine Advisor B.Ed., M.A.T. Rhode Island College Home Economics B.S. Framingham State College M.S. Simmons College Graduate Work University of Rhode Island Joanne Lacy Foreign Language Class of 1978 Advisor B.A. Regis College M.A.T. Rhode Island College Robert A. Kulaga Social Studies Freshman Football Coach B.Ed. Rhode Island College Graduate Work Univ. of R.I. and Rhode Island College Helen C. Keough Home Economics National Honor Society A.B. Regis College Paul N. Mandeville Physical Education Intramurals B.S., M.S. University of Bridgeport S70N39S WHO TOU Celeste Mellen Special Needs Student Advocacy B.S. Rhode Island College John J. Murphy Mathematics B.S. Southeastern Mass. U. M.Ed. Bridgewater State College; Graduate Studies Ellis Mayers Pool Department Boys Varsity Swimming Coach; Seekonk Dolphin Swimming Team Coach; American Red Cross National Aquatic School; YMCA Aquatic School; Springfield College Marilyn Mooney Business, Dept. Chairman B.S. Bryant College Northeastern; R.I. College Providence College University of R.I. , eee Frederick W. Nelson English B.A. Michigan State University Francis Mooney Social Studies Letterman’s Club; Student Government Day; Cross Country Coach; Indoor Track; Outdoor Track B.A. Providence College Stephen H. Murphy English Yearbook B.A. Providence College M.A. University of Rhode Island 7 72 es oy ste Herbert E. Normandin Industrial Arts Ice Hockey Coach B.S. Reis College Robert F. Perreault Guidance Class of 1978 Advisor B.S.B.A. Boston College M.Ed. Rhode Island College Amato J. Nocera Mathematics B.S. University of Rhode Island M.A. Rhode Island College 2m 2 xt, « ‘eb ie TES Ge Richard S. Novak Distributive Education B.S. Bryant College Irene R. Partington Business B.S. University of Rhode Island Graduate Study Rhode Island College Joseph Reis Industrial Arts B.S. Rhode Island College M.A. Connecticut University Ronald Ridolfi Social Studies Football Coach Tennis Coach B.A. University of New York at Buffalo Graduate Work, University of Rhode Island Thurlo A. Russell School Psychologist B.A. Colby College M.Ed. Bridgewater State Graduate Studies, State University of N.Y. Thomas H. Sullivan Mathematics, Dept. Chairman B.A., M.A., Rhode Island College Thomas Ridolfi Science Baseball Coach Football Assistant Coach B.A. University of New York at Buffalo M.S.T. Boston College Richard Stanek Business B.S. Bryant College J.D. Suffolk University Sandra Tessar Art B.S. Rhode Island College M.A. Castleton State College David Saad Art, Dept. Chairman A.A. N.E. School of Art B.S. R.I. College M.A.E. R.I. School of Design Sandra S. Sypek Social Studies B.A. Brown University M.A.T. Rhode Island College 73 Jeanne M. Velardo Home Economics B.S. University of Massachusetts Chery! D. Wilson Mathematics Cheerleading Advisor Majorette Advisor B.A. Rhode Island College 74 Herman L. Toro Music Marching Band Director Stage Band Director B.A. Boston University M.A.T. Rhode Island College Graduate Studies Brown University John Walton English, Dept. Chair. A.B., M.A. Boston College Stuart M. Weintraub Science Driver Education B.S. Boston University M.Ed. Rhode Island College LL Oe eer Sally Wing English Class of 1979 Advisor Girls Outdoor Track Coach Indoor Track Assistant Coach B.A. Western Michigan University Science B.A. University of Rhode Island M.Ed. Rhode Island College Mrs. Goodnow Mrs. Kandarian Nancy Wolfe Nellie Domina Jean Brackett, Phyllis Kirkman, School Nurse School Lunch Sup. Barbara Ferreira = itn , si 8 : Al Evans, Al Kay, Frank Provazza The driver of the Bunny Bus, the Clown Bus, the Teddy Bear Bus. Pat Cimino Head Custodian Culinary Artists Mrs. Miranda 75 HOME viSiTOR 76 UNDERCLASSMEN 77 THE CLASS OF 1979 Ae Hh RS we 2 tee a - L to R, Row I: M. Jennings, R. Perry, W. Roberts, K. Partridge, T. Mayo, S. Rickey, D. Mowry, K. Reedy, L. Horton, S. Kane: Row 2: S. Fuller, D. Quattrucci, B. Lavadiere, E. Paradisio, B. Wood, S. Turcotte, L. Whitaker, G. Szczpanek, M. West, R. Miniec; Row 3: T. Mullen, J. Tretton, R Medeiros, L. Miller, A. Mendes, M. Nelson, M. Reddy, S. Roberts, L. Pardini, P. Rennick: Row 4: C. McClelland, D. Westscott, J. Pearson, C Potter, M. Peine, P. Turcotte, E. Policastri, S. Womack, S. Wood: Row 5 T. Parker, S. Murby, L. Martel, L. Mallon; Row 6: S. Pacheco, J. Zuroms ae é : L. Mello, W. Pyron, R. Pariseau, J. Szczpanek, T. Palmer, G. McGovern. ki, T. Marshall, M. Kazarian, G. Najas, A. McKeon, J. Pearson. L to R, Ist Row: E. Crook, C. Carden, L. Clukey, W. Jennings, J. Woodside, R. Azulay, C. Chandley; 2nd Row: L. Atwell, S. Champigny, R. Sloane, A. Azulay, D. Brown, L. Banner, K. Clark, B. Cahill; 3rd Row: D. Carey, L. Drapeau, J. Britt, J. Bergeron, D. Bessette, R. Dean, C. Azulay, M. Arico, J. Contois; 4th Row: J. Drohan, J. Allison, S. Bowden, C. Charlone, L. Atchison, J. Silliphant, R. Blair, J. Couris, J. Ahern; 5th Row: J. Burke, E. Beauregard, M. Baldoni, J. Clancy, M. Andrews, C. Cleminshaw, S. Ayotte, A. McGuy, M. Boucher; 6th Row: J. Baker, D. Bourque, A. Berri- man, M. Bowers, T. Babington, D. Cahill, D. Quattrucci, C. Dutra, L. Bosworth, S. Robson, C. Lima; 7th Row: P. Bouillon, M. Ferreira, G. Burrows, S. Barton, M. Charette, M. Castro, J. Casey, K. Handy; 8th Row. P. Turcotte, J. Conti, M. Alburn, J. Haslip, D. Barney, D. Brown, M. Axile, P. Araujo. 79 % L to R, Ist Row: A. Figueiredo, D. Dillon, S. Robson, J. Wolstencroft, J. Casey, J. Grady, D. Dupont; 2nd Row: E. Doro, M. Souza, K. Souza, M. Maddock, G. Spencer, M. Schreck, K. Sawyer, L. Gallucci; 3rd Row: R. Stephanopoulos, M. Flanagan, J. Ruggiero, J. Donaldson, P. McDonald, D. Sweet. C. Benoit, A. Grima; 4th Row: K. Swanson, M. Stimson, J. Thomas, D. Kazarian, L. Ferreira, C. Mulhall, K. Duell, L. Frattaruolo; 5th Row: M. Ellis, M. Ferreira, J. Allison, S. Duhamel, J. Faria, J. Swift, B. Seeley; 6th Row: B. Pardini, T. Dourado, J. Haslip, B. Everett, A. Souza; 7th Row: D. DiOrio, J. Frisolone, J. Sheldon, D. Soares, R. Feighery, L. Dra peau, P. Estrella. L to R, Row I° V. Hicks, D. Harris, L. Gelenian, L. Gaucher, M. Kirkman, D. Gallup, A. Halkyard, R. Hardman, J. Lorman, G. Garrahan; Row 2: S. Hart, S. Hiccox, K. Handy, C. Lima, P. Jackson, S. Jones, L. Humphrey, C. Papson, S. Lauffer, G. Larrabee, G. Lagerquist; Row 3: A. Lincoln, S. Blanchard, D. Quattrucci, T. Mullen, M. Leonard, M. Jennings, S. Fuller, S. Arruda, M. Lockwood, M. Gendron; Row 4: J. Trenton, J. Kaczowka, E. Paradiso, R. Pariseau, B. Holmes, S. Kanelakos, E. Gilbert, P. LaFrance, G. Greene, T. Hagenburg; Row 5: J. Croce, J. Haslip, D. Gorman, B. Guay, M. Garabian, K. Hill, W. Jennings, D. Hanson, D. Grenier. pe ies whi . ‘ is a yi oy e ps Py = wes 81 THE CLASS OF 1980 d Row: C. Haslip, M. Estrella, L. Ferreira, E. Hendricks, K. Tamer, S. Gouveia, M. Deubel, D. Armstrong; 3rd Row: M. Goodman, M. Thomas, E. Hoyt, J. Hendricks, C. Hicks, J. Murphy, L. Silva, M. Hall; 4th Row: D. Desnoyers, A. Healy, A. Earle, R. Delmonico, K. Grable, K. Grenier, M. Giblin, A. Gagnon; 5th Row. T. Treacy, S. Fecteau, M. Halliwell, B. Perry, D. Grassley, D. Haywood; 6th Row: J. George, G. George, L. Figueiredo, B. French, B. Fortin, J. Texiera, D. Coogan; 7th Row: K. Grant, A. Dubuc, C. Harrison, S. Dolan, M. Fain, E. Fisk, M. Goodman, R. Grocott, C. Hazelton. L to R, Row 1: D. Mulhall, E. Murphy, M. Mello, R. Perry, T. LaCroix; Row 2: J. Murphy, R. Mendes, K. Hurst, R. Lincoln, B. Lynch, D. Pennoyer, B. Pestana; Row 3: L. Palumbo, W. Hurd, D. Lovett, D. McDonald, K. Jensen, R. Mowry, L: Messinger, W. Ondrick; Row 4: C. Lockwood, P. Morin, W. Lima, L. Lewis, R. Kaveny, G. Mayo, P. O’Brien, B. Paine, L. Souza; Row 5: P. Murgia, M. Labreche, L. Orchel, M. Mendes, G. Mello, G. Point, T. Oliveira, C. Bowen, P. Keegan; Row 6: R. Kingston, G. Macdonald, M. Millar, C. Mace, R. Lemieux, E. Santos, J. Matts, D. Kurak, L. Kelly, K. McNeil; Row 7: S. Larotonda, B. Harker, R. Mulhern, D. Maclsaac, J. Boutcher, B. Laverdiere, D. McDade, P. Lannigan, C. Harrison, J. McGovern. ie... 83 L to R, Row 1: K. Braga, K. Bulduc, S. Burke, C. Calverley, S. Costello, C. Cushing; Row 2: S. Chandley, B. Baj or, M. Barnes, J. Bosworth, J. Casper- son, G. Coggeshall, J. Almeida, R. Womack; Row 3: D. Yaghjian, K. Churchill, J. Bardsley, A. Costa, A. Cobb, C. Bowen, J. Banner; Row 4: B. DeBlasio, D. Zaider, J. Young, L. Cipriano, J. Baker, L. Curry, R. Christopher, R. Voccio, K. Amaral; Row 5: R. Caldarone, B. Voyer, G. Andrews, R. Delmonico, P. Whitaker, V. Barao, K. Allan, P. Billington, A. Beauregard, J. Cluto, L. Hunt; Row 6: D. Ciszowski, E. Cordeiro, J. Burns, L. Wozny, S. Bernier, M. Bessette, R. Bizier, S. Womack, D. Chase, K. Cunningham. L to R, Row 1: R. Sousa, B. Souza, P. Sullivan, E. Sullivan, J. Sincero, L. Silva, T. Thibault, S. Theoret; Row 2: C. Richards, A. Raposa, N. Swift, G. Stallard, P. Rennick, D. Saisselin, J. Rosa, A. Richards, L. Rebello; Row 3: S. Rebola, D. Robbins, M. Thomas, D. Tierney, R. Reedy, J. Sweeney, M. Sweet, M. Ralph; Row 4: M. Propatier, S. Shaw, K. Sears, L. Rufful, J. Travers, J. Soito, L. Poncin, D. Robson; Row 5: D. Slagger, S. Pombo, J. Sisco, C. Stephanopoulos, R. Soito; Row 6: G. Quattrucci, P. Tankard, G. Poyton, K. Tavernier, H. Read, W. Prescott, S. Scott. 85 THE CLASS OF 1981 L to R, Row 1: J. Ackell, DeSilva, L. Dias, M. Draupeau, K. Studley, G. Andreozzi, S. Barnes, J. Araujo, D. Arrighi; Row 3: D. Desnoyers, T. Borah, C. Bliss, J. Crowley, L. Vandal, D. Treacy, C. Swanson, D. Benevides, A. Cruz, D. Barney; Row 4: S. Martin, L. Young, L. Bridge, C. Bowden, J. Devine, S. Casey, L. Brett, K. Anderson, L. Teixeira, A. Clemishaw, C. Baker; Row 5: G. Burke, T. Charron, J. Brown, K. Donahue, D. Dutra, C. Buker, K. Branco, D. Bowlin, D. Dupont, S. Ahern, D. Roberts; Row 6: J. Dean, J. Coyle, M. Thompson, C. Crane, V. Deanglo, B. Bessette, J. Ambrose, S. Teller, B. Voyer, B. Clarke, M. Buker, S. Brown, J. Birch, D. Luther. L to R, Row 1: R. Green, J. Gillispie, M. Smith, M. George, J. Carter, D. McDonald, C. Crane, R. Sceeles; Row 2: T. Alcorn, S. Medeiros, M. Schreck, S. Sollecitoi, D. Strycharz, D. Loiselle, R. Goulet, P. Silva, S. Marquis; Row 3: C. Swanson, D. Flanagan, P. Given, L. Sloane, M. Medina, J. Marchetti, R. Farrell, R. Fontaine, M. Souza, A. Giblin, R. Marshall; Row 4: A. Gordon, L. Shields, J. Moline, C. Sousa, D. Finizia, T. Miller, L. Longworth, D. Hall, S. Lorman, D. Ferreira, C. Bowden; Row 5: K. Marshall, T. Miller, D. Finiza, M. Micheletti, B. Eva, M. Schultz, K. Gram, N. Garganta, L. Moore, C. Grant, F. Gorman; Row 6: K. Lockwood, J. Littlejohn, K. Lunnie, C. Soderlund, C. Stephanopoulous, P. Gendron, J. San- toro, V. Mendes, P. Gilbert, D. Mullen, R. Salguieiro, R. Camire; Seventh Row: M. Ferry, L. Elmasion, M. McAloon, M. Mulhalli, P. Lanoue, K. McDonald, L. Moore, L. Santos, L. Messenger, K. Mallon, C. George, L. Soares, A. Haleson, M. Gildea, K. Fisher. tan 87 L to R, Ist Row: P. Quirk, R. Kane, M. Kane, N. Jennings, M. Head, C. Rutter; 2nd Row. L. Mulvey, H. Ross, R. Perry, C. Rickey, S. Reddy, K. Naughton, D. Paul; 3rd Row: J. Larotonda, R. Platt, K. Richards, C. Paine, P. Watson, B. Ralph, B. Holmes, J. Quigley; 4th Row. T. Olean, S. Riley, N. Rogers, K. Johnson, C. Leach, K. Hayes, A. Hicks, J. Lebel, J. Harshani; 5th Row: B. O’Brien, R. Murphy, J. Letourneau, D. Haraman, M. Parece, D. Hall, D. Larocque, C. Provost, D. Roberts; 6th Row. J. Reddington, R. Ruggerio, M. Pimental, M. Rose, S. Lemieux, R. Irons, R. Hoyt, J. Poole, T. Kendrick. 89 90” ACTIVITIES . ; 8 : Nek SEIS National Honor Society The National Honor Society is an organization that offers recognition to students who possess moral character, academic success, and generosity in service to others. L to R. Row 1: C. Pimental, K. Oliver, K. Hagenburg, M. Riley, R. Hendricks; Row 2: A. Brackett, J. Barnes. S. Turner, C. Sullivan, D. DiOrio, S. Armstrong, P. Veader, S. Murphy. The Girls Athletic Association raises money for scholarships for girls participating in varsity and junior varsity sports. GAA L to R, Row 1: E. Picozzi, K. Haelsen, C. Lockwood, K. Oliver, A. McKeon, M. Nelson, M. Kirkman; Row 2:R. Vaillancourt, M. Riley, L. Foeri, D. Mulhall, L. Beattie, S. Burrows, L. Ferreira, J. Baker, Ss, Gouveia. W. Hurd, J. Veader, D. Gallup, K. Souza; Row 3: A. Morris, C, Murgia, D. Crowley, B. Borah, L. Lewis, J. Crowley, S. Riley, L. Sloane, D. Mowry, M. Shreck, B. Stephanopoulos, Advisor N. Dobie: Row 4: J. Barnes, S. Armstrong, D. DiOrio, N. Choate, E. Elmasian, D. Treacy, D. Pennoyer, A. Healy, M. Giblin, M. Maddock, S. Robertson; Row 5. S. Gregoire, M. Reddy, K. Craveiro, P. Veader, R. Hendricks, J. Gauthier, C. Hicks, P. Rennick, P. Sullivan, K. Swanson, S. Hiccox; Row 6: W. Roberts, G. Staltare, D. Humphrey, K. Halkyard, J. Faria, E. Dempsey, P. Billington, M. Gravel, D. Robbins: Row 7: N. Walsh, S. Letourneau, C. Pimental, S. Turner, R. Bowlin, S. Rebola, T. Mayo, J. Casey, C. Dutra, L. Vandal, M. Propatier; Row 8: B. Paine, P. O’Brien, P. O’Brien. 92 The Drama Club gives students the opportunity to learn more about the theater arts and to put their knowledge into practice. The club provides entertainment for the school and community by the production of plays each year. Ski Club Drama Club ray; Row 4: E. Doro, J. Faria, L. Carlson, K. Sawyer, M. Micheletti, K. Johnson: Row 5: D. Kendrick, T. Kendrick, L. Shields, K. Naughton, M. Riley, T. Jette, A. Grimma, B. Pestana. The Ski Club provides school- sponsored ski activities to interested students. Members are given the opportunity to take part in a sport which is very popular today. During the course of the season, the club takes trips to many well-known ski resorts in New Hampshire and Maine. All those students involved feel that this is a worth-while school activity. L to R, Row 1: R. Christopher, C. Hazelton, A. Berriman, R. Mowry; Row 2: S. Tierney, P. LaFrance, C. Lima, M. Westfield; Row 3: H. Mitchell, J. Bowen, H. Bowers, H. Burrows, L. Garvey; Row 4: N. Choate, C. Ferreira, T. Borah, C. Benoit; Row 5: M. Thomas, E. Hoyt, D. Laurendeau, K. Francis; Row 6. G. Carolan, C. Papson, D. Robbins, S. Fuller, S. Duhamel, K. Souza; Row 7: M. Deubel, K. Tamer, C. Richards. 93 Audio- Visual Club Eye iad ay wii Bet iy F oe He The purpose of the Audio-Visual Club is to supply audio-visual materials to classroom teachers and to aid in the maintenance and operation of this equipment. L to R, Row 1: B. Seeley, S. ara D. Harrootunian, P. Amaral, P. Bouillon; Row 2: C. Romano, D. McDonald, A. Giblin, D. DeAmaral, M. Barnes, J. Matts, L. Kelly; Row 3: D. Almeida, R. Pariseault. The Library Club 1s a service club whose aim is to assist in the successful operation of the school library. The students shelve books and help in the charging out of materials. Library Club L to R, Row 1: D. Kurak, C. Bowen, J. Banna, A. Richards, D. DeAmaral; Row 2: J. Matts, L. Kelly, P. Amaral, A. Giblin, D. McDonald, M. Barnes; Row 3: J. Burke, P. Bouillon, D. Almeida. 94 Art Club The Art Club is for students who are interested in film-making and photography. As an annual event they produce a film for class day activities. L to R, Row 1: D. Almeida, D. Kendrick, J. Barnes, G. Slagger; Row 2: C. ef ze Rickey, S. Rickey, K. Fran- cis, K. Sears, T. Murray, C. Richard, A. Brackett; Row 3: C. Mederios, D. Laurendeau, J. Burke. I ndependent Study | L to R, Row : P. Veader, L. Lagerquist, K. Putney, C. Kindley, S. Burrows; Row 2: G. Britton, S. Mur- phy, N. Walsh; Row 2: M. Riley, D. Mitchell, A. Brackett, A. Morris, J. Reddington, R. Keough, G. Healy. The Independent Study program is for students who wish to participate in community-involved organizations. Students have participated in such programs as: Headstart, Halfway Houses, and the Rhode Island School for the Blind. 95 96 Medical Club nier, E. Doro, C. May, S. Jones. The DECA Club is for students who plan to pursue a career 1n business. They receive practical skills through outside field experiences and working in the DECA store. 4 4 “ . a q Bae amma: tll i = 4 L to R, Row 1: P. O’Brien, L. Wozny, L. Figuerido, S. Rickey; Row 2: T. Miller, L. Messinger, S. Ber- Distribut The Medical Club is for students interested in a medical career. Their activities involve raising money for the Easter Seals, Senior Citizen activities, and working with grammar school children. ive Education L to R, Row 1: K. Hill, V. Atamian, C. Almeida, G. Cing-Mars; Row 2: B. Coyle, A. Rocha, S. Hurst, M. Grassley; Row 3: M. Quirk, J. Strycharz, B. Barboza, C. Lindell, R. Lussier, R. Perry, B. Sharp, Advisor — Mr. Novak. Student Council The primary purpose of the Student Council is to serve as an active student voice in school affairs with the faculty, administration, and - school committee. Members of the Council also serve in an advisory capacity to the school committee and the Massachusetts Department of Education. Johnson, Missy Souza; Row 2: Mike Bessette, Cheryl Ferreira, Susan Riley. Student Government be L to R: David Flannagan, Joanna Gauthier, John Barker, Mike Bessette, Mark Devine. Members of the Student Government plan Student Government Day. This program is designed to give students an opportunity to participate in an electoral process encompassing registrations, nominations, primaries, and elections. Students who win elections qualify to spend a full day at the town hall working with elected officials. 97 | Freshman Council ieee “ : ae. lg 3 L to R, Row 1: J. Quigley, L. Vandal, K. Richard, M. Shreck, M. Micheletti: Row 2: N. Garganta, L. Sloane. K. Johnson, S. Riley, D. Mullen, D. Flannagan. ; i , “ : ot § Se ied pe ee, Sophomore Council i 3D a L to R, Row 1: M. Bessette, C..Haelsen, L. Currie, A. Healy; Row 2:J. Bosworth, L. Figuereido, E. Murphy, L. Rufful. 98 Junior Council ‘ fi ; x LOW, eS ‘ L to R, Row J: B. Stephanopoulos, D. Gallup, K. Souza; Row 2: M. Souza, R. Blair, K. Pestana, E. Doro, L. Carlson. Council lon ey Oe “AG. _ : L to R, Row 1: G. Healy, C. Tansey, C. Ferreira; Row 2: S. Burrows, P. Veader, A. Swift, N. Walsh, G. Cinq-Mars. 99 Marching Band L to R, Row 1: J. George, C. Rickey, M. Thomas, J. Hughes, L. Orchel, R. Perry, S. Rickey, S. Shaw; Row 2: J. Poule, H. Read, P. Tankard, J. Young, K. Zaretsky, T. Miller, K. Fisher, P. Rennick, P. Ren- nick, J. Blake; Row 3: S. Murby, H. Ross, S. Bowden, R. Voccio, C. Mace, M. Pimental, L. Carlson, A. Mendes, J. Rennick, D. Arrigi, D. Sweet, S. Sullivan. Concert Band L to R, Row 1: K. Fisher, P. Rennick, J. Young, K. Zaretsky, S. Rickey, C. Rickey, M. Thomas, L. Orchel, D. Bowlin, C. Bowden, S. Murby; Row 2: H. Ross, P. Rennick, D. Saisselin, T. Miller, J. George, J. Rennick, J. Contois, S. Sullivan, N. Choate, R. Bowlin, S. Turner, R. Perry; Row 3: D. Sweet, M. Pimental, L. Carlson, S. Shaw, S. Kenelakos, A. Mendes, H. Read, J. Blake, David Carey, S. Duhamel, S. Tierney, S. Bowden, P. Tankard, J. Hughes; Row 4: J. Poule, R. Voccio, K, Amaral, G. Poynton, J. Mintel, C. Mace, C. Caverley, J. Salzillo, M. Hubert. Lettermen’s Club The Lettermen’s Club is an 7 . Ze: Tt organization created to give those who have surpassed in athletics recognition for their achievements. The members of this club have earned varsity letters and they raise money for scholarships. L to R, Row 1; J. Kaczowka, K. Hagenburg, D. Mullen, P. Smith, J. Burns, D. Westcott, D. Lefaivre, E. Medeiros, S. Arruda; Row 2: J. Barker, B. Seeley, R. Hartnett, H. Fain, D. Smith, M. Bowers, M Boucher, E. Perron, W. Seeley, M. Leonard, S. Berry, J. Bowen, F. Benson, D. Mitchell, J. Allen, R. Coogan. The Mineral Club is for students interested in minerals who show a genuine interest in searching for and identifying minerals of local and regional interest. J So “ a — L to R, Row 7: P. Billington, C. Skavron, M. Gravel, D. Robbins; Row 2: D. Hall, D. Pennoyer, D. MacDonald, D. Lovett, G. Stallard, K. Jensen, E. Hoyt, C. Benoit, E. Robbins; Row 3: K. Sawyer, R. Araujo, D. Saunders, M. Arico, J. Pearson, S. Murby. a | a 101 102 This club is designed for self-defense for both girls and boys. Rank tests are given twice each year, where students have a chance to show their skill and improve their rank. Students are taught various kicks, blocks, combinations, and forms. Senior Tim Lynch Karate Club Senior Bob Leach Karate Club Standings: Jay Sheldon Brown Belt Tim Lynch Brown Belt Bob Young Brown Belt Mike Axile Brown Belt Jim Harker Purple Belt Bob Leach Purple Belt Bernard Turcotte Green Belt Peter Olean Green Belt Annemarie Costa Green Belt Richard Saliguero White Belt Maria Mendes White Belt Gina Spencer White Belt Lorraine Souza Green Belt Scott Lorman White Belt Dan Arrighi White Belt Brenda Fortin White Belt Don Hulme Purple Belt Paul Graves — Instructor “Take that. . .and that!” Spanish Honor Society The Spanish Honor Society seeks to recognize excellence in the study of the Spanish language and culture. Students are eligible at the completion of three semesters with an honor average. es gy om “és tial pees z x? ty ° = + - ; ’ nae “e i ih Ba , ee. L to R, Row 1: L. Figuerido, Mary-Jo Flannigan; Row 2: C. Sullivan, M. Nelson, D. DiOrio; Row 3: M. Boucher, S. Kanelakos, M. Parece. Reflections 1978 i L to R, Row 1: C. Wright, M. Capello, D. Fontaine, L. Garvey, H. Mitchell, A. Swift; Row 2: Mr. Murphy, S. Murphy, A. Brackett, P. Amaral, B. Goodnow, H. Bowers, K. Putney, J. Allen, L. Lagerquist. 103 “Will this ever end?” Ba If your nose was on strike, would you Can’t leave her alone, can you Bruce? picket? REFLECTION 1978 “Will you shut up, Paul!” “hs P2. = Advisor, Stephen Murphy. “How am I supposed to do this?” 104 Sunshine busily working. a “Pll tell you what you can do Paul Amaral — Sports, Sue Murphy — Literary, Cheryl Wright — Layout, Mary with it!” Capello — Business, Holly Mitchell — Layout, Alan Brackett — Editor in Chief. om, —_ = a “Look at this fool!” 105 “Look at this! Preference by Loreal is on sale!” Seekonk’s Finest “Alright, you can play the lead!” Final dress rehearsal Barbara Pestana “Mr. Ellis, what’s with Girard?” Last minute studying. “CURTAIN OING UP” December 9, 1977 } 2 f ) | 2 106 “All by myself. . .” David plays hard to get. “You mean this isn’t just rehearsal?” “Raise the cue card a little higher “Whadda ya say we slip outside?” ” A tense moment. Not here Paula! ” f “But Roger, you don’t have a part!” “Uh, now what was that line 107 again?” Peek a boo NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTION April 26, 1977 Qi. The proud inductees Father Duffy, Judge Lagueux, Mr. Hodge, Mr. Mattis President John Gauthier Rev. Edward C. Duffy Judge Ronald R. Lagueux 108 THE GONG SHOW February 10, 1977 Chuck Barris? bs ae! ae ” “On top of spaghetti. . “The King” Farah Faweett or Sarah Sink? Photos compliments of Fred Rickey. {vy ww Abracadabra! .and Ernie Mr. Kinder 109 Says IN| I) Sm) is eae ES eG The Great Blizzard of ’78 Twas the eve of a night we'll never forget A great nor’easter was brewing in the West. Even the weathermen never knew. 27” in 24 hours give or take a few. But New England weather works in mysterious ways Or at least that’s what the old timers say. For miles a blanket of snow was the only thing to see. There hasn’t been a winter like it since 1873. A small town called Scituate found itself lost at sea. The coastline was littered with broken homes and debris. Was this storm so great that nothing could compare? Only the blizzard of ’88 could prove a nor-easter is not So rare. It seemed like an eternity but we managed to survive. There were those who, in the snow, gave their lives. But there’s one thing upon which we can all agree. The blizzard of ?78 made us a part of history. C. W. 112 D's Leen such a long time, TD think O should be gon : And time doesn't watt for me, tt heeps on rollin’ Sailing On, OR a distant highway, D ve got to heep On chasing a dieam. TD ve got to Le on my way, wish there was something D could say, WM Om taking my time, Dm just movin on And 7 take what 7 find, ST don’t want no more, L's just outside yout front doot, t's been such a long time. WL I gét 40 lonely when I'm without you But tr my mind, deep tn my mind, TD can't forget about you Good times and faces that temind me Dm tiythg fo forget yout name and leave tt behind me, Vou ‘te coming Lack to find NE, WAL Om takin’ my time, I'm just movin’ on Vou L forget about me after D'm gone And take what ihe find, TV don’t want no more, It's just outside of yout front doot. t's been such a long time, DD think D should be gotn ‘ And time doesn't watt for me, tt heeps on rollin’ There's a long zoad J gotta stay tn time with TD ve got fo heep on chasin’ that dteam, Though Ok MAY REVET find LE: Tm always just Lehind tt, WL Om takin’ my time, Dm just movin’ on WL Om takin ‘my Ege. ere eo 113 114 =e A a os en Ron Araujo Mineral Club Alan Brackett Drama Club ii y+. Dottie DiOrio Volleyball, Girl’s Tennis, Basketball Dave Harootunian Swim Team John Allen Tennis Team John Barker Indoor Track Team Rick Cordeiro Football Team Sue Foeri Ski Club a Rose Hendricks Cheerleading Squad Sue Armstrong Softball, Field Hockey Team Peter Chandler Outdoor Track Team Chery] Ferreira Ski Club Girard Healey Student Council Paul Amaral Audio-Visual Club Pierre Bouillon Library Club Vonna Crowley Indoor Track Team Judy George Marching and Pep Bands Tim Lynch Karate Club ¥ Terry Murray Art Club Dave Mitchell Hockey Team Patti O’Brien Girl’s Swim Team Cindy Pimental Outdoor Track Team Jean Rennick Concert Band John Reddington Cross Country Team Joe Souza Baseball Team Dan Smith Basketball, Golf Team Joanne Strycharz Claire Sullivan Deca Club Cross Country Team Renée Vaillancourt Field Hockey Team NOLILINDOOAA LOINAS These Sentors have Leen chosen Ly their advisors and coaches for Lhe outstanding dedication and performance Lhat they have given to helt sports and clubs in the past four YEaTS. Thank you for yout contithutions, and good luck in the fut TE. 115 : Et VETY time WE a hello to some ae : a new ERCOURLET WE TE OR OUT way : Piso! pocdbye. Some distance us from the actual phrase Lut MOVER towa on ittall the same. ‘She distance between those two words oe a Little less as we grow olider. Bea aware then that oorow és only tomorow. Toc 4 ous to fear except the comthg of another day. But F two against a wihtet morning are o A View to claim One mote victory over chance and trouble. Lf Lf scch | your EYES IL De so with my ue ae only. way Ae Ye Rs ae a oe ee ee” ee ae “a Let’s slip out early. And Few May 12, 1977 4 TECLOULS oi i y. Look, it’s past my bedtime. 122 You sexy thing! I’m going to bite your neck. ee = “Romeo, Romeo” BEN Peek-a-boo a a. Uncle Sam wants you! Oh gross! Let's Boogie! 123 124 fou are what you choose to be t's whatever tt ts You 428 “That L ifs will become. Whatever tt és you might think you have Vou hace nothing to lose Through EVETY dead and living thing Time wins like a fuse And the fuse és Lu wing And the earth ts tu w20 2q. iste t seme 23 Wee wer 125 126 Dam evactly what J ny FInd not the aay You dL the Sere ha oo T look outside long tds say : ‘Then close M2Y EYES and watch ee “ eMy world unfold before me f 3. 3 : win, | jue ney, . rn Th eu Se. aie YTD Te) (it d ed mS) Er 24 A a i Bag eeu aA Now that Wve expressed my soul IL step back into my real-life role att hope Uae beaigheyoa te across the line. You nay think lhere's nothing you can do | To change what's all too true Bit Mjou bavsio tee Use YOUT mind. On fantasy you can Le anything you want to be Ind someday cl a ae as good as PZEVECREVCEL land. Senior Spirit! “Look at those legs!” If Terrence had a bigger bike he would have won. Small minds are amused by small things. “Paul, you are supposed to hit the ball not the person.” Spirit Week 1977 “Letting all your frustrations out, Cheryl?” JOMUF. With the pizazz of a hero. ™ ae er fa a ss, The Ivory Snow Boy! 130 “Gay?” girls. Ed is released! GE “Jumping Juniors” “John and David at the school dance.” “The thing was lower at practice.” “Worm uses body strength” “Humpty Dumpty had a great fall” 131 He Be 3 . . to use a paddle, Choate.” “T thought I was supposed HY WORLD MLN SENTOR “Jeff, please let me see.” 132 The Agony of Defeat “Where did the ball go?” seat Come on, get with it! Third Place “Encounters of the third kind” 133 Jill sneaks into the picture. +, i + 134 TRS ‘ 135 2 Ay the leaves shed from the LP OGY And dogweek has finally passed The band rehearses endlessly Homecoming’s here at last Crosscountry FUANCLS Kicking leaves up Keeping a steady pace And swimmers get their flip turns down So they can improve their place The hockey field is full of lady's Learning how to score While the volleyball team hits the showers Feeling tired and sore. -Sunshine Football ilbert, J. Ustas, J. % Row 1, L to R: D. Mitchell, R. Romano, D. Barrette, R. Cordeiro, J. Ge Zuromski, D. Burke, J. Sheldon, C. Romano, M. Lockwood, B. Sloane; Row 3, L to R: M. Gendron, D. DiOrio, B. Lynch, E. Peron, J. Teixeira, R. Bizier, D. Ciszowski. K. Hurst: Row 4, L to R: B. Evert, T. Gaucher, M. Bessette, R. Soito, E. Cordeiro, M. LaMothe, S. Graham; Row 5, Lto R: T. Ridolfi, A. Marshall, A Azulay. J. Novia, Coach R. Ridolfi, R. Colangelo. Edward Medeiros f John Gendron Seekonk is in a defensive huddle. Seekonk has the ball on the 3Sth yard line. 137 Seekonk Varsity Tri-Captains this year are L-R Frank Be nson, Rick Cordeiro and John Gendron. Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk 138 6 Coyle 14. Bishop Feehan 14 Bourne 8 Case 26 Old Rochester QO Wareham 26 Bishop Stang 22 Dennis Yarmouth 20 Dighton Rehoboth David hopes for the best! 20 12 13 =) =S) @ SS) © ex ne Richard Cordeiro Rick is struggi:ng for the first down. Seekonk drives Old Rochester to the ground. Coach Ron Ridolfi’s remarks: “Excellent year with an excellent team.” Rick is taken by surprise. Seekonk taking it up the middle. Hes ARS Just hanging around! Majorettes Ridolifi’s angels! Cheerleaders and Pep Squad Marching Band Let’s not be so rowdy! a Bf “Lou Reed’s” Who said that? How does it feel to get fluted?? “Seekonk Beats” “Hermie’s Band” 139 na DiOrio has the reverse play for Seekonk. Seekonk “Blues” Band aa “Which one is the real queen?” The golden rules if } cy Call 1. y? : | “R.R., you must have mistaken us for some- one who cared!” “That’s the spirit” The leaning tower of “Pizza” rats p Zeb j “Miss Wilson isn’t our advisor next year!” “Bend and stretch, reach for the sky” os dron hands off the ball for Seekonk. Gen 7: . Flying high with the majorettes. QN74I— = (@)@) les ©) ac “Elvis” “Like your sweater Frank” “Can’t buy a thrill” . ¢ é f “Who will it be?” ) ; . Gendron gets tackled in the play. ROoTOoOead ] ) O via to he me ss “Do the funky chicken.” “Everyone “I’m not gonna get involved in COR. I FSS: II 32 - moves out of my that! am accident as ° way. prone i “If I could only see. . . Fiel Hockey “It’s a tidal wave!!” L to R, Row 1: C. Lockwood, L. Sloane, K. Haelsen, L. Lewis, L. Foeri, C. Ferreira, B. Stephanopolous, S. Brown; Row 2: L. Elmasian, M. McAloon, D. Tracy, M. Shreck, S. Riley. C. Stephanopolous, S. Gouveia: Row 3: Coach Ferreira, G. Lagerquist, B. Borah, G. Britton, D. Mulhall, S. Foeri, M. Riley, R. Kaveny, S. Arm- strong, R. Vaillancourt. 142 | _ LE d af “T will now balance myself on the stick.” “Attack!” Seekonk 2 Wareham l Seekonk | Old Rochester 0 “Tl get it yet!” “Look at that foot- Seekonk 1 Westport 0 work!” Seekonk 1 Norton 0 Seekonk 1 Dighton-Rehoboth 2 Seekonk 2 Attleboro l Seekonk 5 Taunton 0 Seekonk Oe Gase 0 . Seekonk 0 Old Rochester 0 erwalnow anes Coach Ferreira’s Remarks: The best Seekonk | Fairhaven 0 season, the best team, the best players — Seekonk 0 Dighton-Rehoboth l who could ask for more! Seekonk 2 Attleboro 0 Seekonk 4 Taunton 0 Seekonk 2 Case l Seekonk 2 Wareham 0 Seekonk 7 Fairhaven 0 “Where’s the ball?” 143 capa 40 « Ug Ep Raa bai sored Seteee it Row 1, L to R: L. Messinger, R. Bowlin, M. Nelson, K. Halkyard, E. Dempsey, J. Baker, K. Oliver, A. McKeon, D. Chase, K. Swanson, M. Kirkman; Row 2, L to R: Coach John Staniunas. P. O’Brien, L. Atwell, T. Miller, Coach Cindy Ginish. “You can’t go wrong when you cross your fingers.” “Oh no!” 144 The newest hair styles. “Oh no, it’s the 19 Just another ten feet. wrong way! “Hey you, get off of my cloud.” 19 “Are you kiddin’ me?” “Hi there!” Row 1, L to R: R. Perry, C. Dutra, G. Mayo, T. Mayo, N. Choate, D. DiOrio, S. Burrows, J. Bardsley; Row 2, L to R: Coach Macomber, B. Paine, K. Jenson, J. Casey. M. Fontes, C. Paine, M. Maddock, D. Wilson, E. Picozzi. 145 Ore Lito R, Row I: V. Mendes, D. Lefaivre, J. Ellis, S: 1 Araujo, M. Leonard, D. Flannagan, D. Mullen, C. Harrison, J. Burns. Cross Country “Look at the kid over there — he forgot his jock strap!” “Get off my heels, Shor- tiene i PURE % a wea oe ST “What a feeling — : 146 “Please don’t photograph my oe eum TS “Well IT didn't legs!” grass. Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Conference Meet 4th ay 23 24 2] a) 15 27 3 BOYS Coyle DAR Diman Voc Attleboro Somerset St. Andrews Bishop Feehan Taunton “T dip my elbows in Palmolive.” 38 34 31 28 20 50 28 20 Geritol for the active a ; jal} xf Foot-Loose and Fancy- Free GIRLS Seekonk pA Somerset af Seekonk 15 Bishop Feehan 50 Somerset Invitational Ist O.L.P. Invitational Ist Eastern States Championship 2nd Falmouth Districts Ist Class State Meet Ist All State Meet 2nd 147 148 My 45 1 2 Mr. Carey and the hoop teams Are looking pretty hot The guys and gals just keep on swishing They’re always winning a lot. Mr. Mooney and the indoor track team Are practicing galore As the hockey team starts showing Rivals what the boards are for. The swim team’s making waves again The way they always do, They want number | at every meet And the Southern Conference too. The blizzard came with a surprise vacation And left us all in white New Hampshire Moguls here we come, The skiing’s out of sight. — Sunshine GIRLS” INDOOR TRACK Seekonk = fm D-R 24 Seekonk 9 Attleboro 66 Seekonk 50 Taunton 13 Seekonk 45 Falmouth 30 Seekonk 50 Dartmouth 18 SE Mass. Conference Meet Ist 99 pts. Johnson and Wales Relays 3rd Coach Wing’s Remarks: “Successful” Outstanding season with many new people involved in the program with good individual growth. L to R, Row 1: C. Naughton, D. Paul, P. Rennick, P. Rennick, S. Rickey, D. Bessette, M. Giblin; Row 2: J. Bardsley, K. Jensen, J. Ruggeiro, C. Pimental, J. Crowley, L. Vandal, J. Donaldson, C. McGovern, P. Sullivan; Row 3: M. McGovern, C. Sullivan, J. Sincero, M. Whitaker. ay ae s wes IO wee aE i GEG e in ae ‘ ote Ye ¥ zs é Pe: spot 6s ge 149 | | I ‘ ' ' i f ‘i L to R, Row 1: R. Mowry, J. Burns, D. Dupont, J. Tren Coach Mooney’s Remarks: “Disappointing” Some highlights with some individuals doing well but teamwise disappointing. BOYS’ INDOOR TRACK 150 Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk SE Massachusetts Conference ton, D. Lefaivre, J. Ellis, M. Fain; Row 2: L. Drapeau, D. Macdonald, P. Araujo, D. Westcott, D. Hurd, C. Cushing, D. Mullen, D. Pimental, C. Harrison; Row 3: P. Gendron, P. Chandler, M. Baldani, B. Wook, M. Paine, D. Barney, M. Ellis, J. Allison, M. Leonard. BOYS’ INDOOR TRACK 54 46 28 2 26 30 24 D-R Barnstable New Bedford A.H. Taunton Falmouth Dartmouth 5th 32 40 50 55 60 47 62 The Holy Grail “Reach for the sky.” Jump Ball All arms ‘Boy, I wish I could do that.” BOYS” BASKET- BALL Wy. Th “Ernie dunks one.” “Yes, Danny, we see the hair under your arms. ahead ey inet bread itp A L to R, Row 1: G. MacDonald, D. DiOrio, E. Beauregard, S. Fuller, T. Hagenburg, S. Burke; Row 2: S. Costello, M. Rogers, E. Medeiros, G. Greene, B. Drapeau, G. Larabee; Row 3: Coach Carey, C. Mace, E. Santos, B. Lynch, M. Bowers, P. LaCroix, J. Mintel, D. Smith, E. Madden, Coach Perreault. 153 A dramatic moment for Jeff. Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk 154 L to R, Row I: D. Tella, Greene, T. Alcorn, P. Beauragard, J. Santoro. et ” ay ase . Murphy, P. Gilbert The Helium Jump Case Coyle Cassidy Diman Vocational Case Diman Vocational Westport Coyle Cassidy Holy Family Old Rochester New Bedford Dennis Yarmouth Bishop Feehan Wareham Bishop Stang Holy Family Old Rochester New Bedford Bishop Stang Dennis Yarmouth God enriched us with our own “Pep Band.” ; Row 2: Coach Fernandez, G. Pete goes for another one. Worm tries out for cheerleading. “What next?” Paralyzed for life. The leader of the gang. Coach Carey’s Remarks: It has been a very successful season thus far due to the hard work and dedication of the entire team.” “Yes, girls, we hear you!” “Who is that?” Jumping jacks? “Short and Sassy” Basketball Cheerleaders “Hey, what’s going on?” “Look, I can even touch Hockey fine ; BOCES Cheerleaders Co-captains Mary Mad- dock and Kim Souza Team spirit. L to R, Row 1: D. Desnoyers, M. Maddock, K. Souza, M. Medina, D. Bowlin; Row 2: S. Bernier, N. Rogers, L. Wozny, V. Barao; Row 3: J. Quigley, M. Souza, J. Baker. iVS}s) L to R, Row 1: P. Casey, M. Westfield, F. Viera, T. Mullin, D. Mitchell, S. Blanchard; Row 2: J. Texeira, M. Simcock, R. Voccio, J. Conti, P. Ruffel, M. Devine, M. Bessette, D. Armstrong, G. Najas, T. Marshall, D. Brown, Coach Normandin; Row 3: T. Aguiar, S. Aruda, D. Quatrucci, D. Coogan. No. 17 gets the power play! és a. “Hey, who’s going to win “Ah! Another goal scored!” “You're not going to score this tonight?” time!” 156 Mitch warms up for a game. - Not while I’m dressing! Seekonk ] Somerset 3 Seekonk 3 Attleboro 2 Seekonk 4 Durfee 5 Seekonk 6 Old Rochester 8 in? : Ser aaL : Rech oeiveie = Coach Normandin’s Remarks: Seekonk 2 Bourne 6 Seekonk 0 Dennis Yarmouth 3 4 Bye : Seekonk 5 Dartmouth 4 It was a rebuilding season with a lot of Seekonk 3) Dighton-Rehoboth 4 etalk 3 Bence concly 4 new players added. The team seemed to Seekonk 6 New Bedford Voke 1 ; ; Sears i Retake : peak with good games against Bourne and Seekonk 1 Dennis Yarmouth 1 Dennis Yarmouth. Seekonk 2 Dighton Rehoboth 3 Seekonk 2 Dartmouth 3 A warm-up before the game. “T use Dial every day.” The face off. 157 “Why can’t we play?” Girls’ Basketbal “Don’t worry, I'll do it.” + peer Front Row, L to R: G. Sykes, D. DiOrio, L. Beattie, G. Staltare, D. Humphrey; 2nd Row, L to R: D. Mulhall, G. Lagerquist, E. Murphy, R. Perry, Coach Miss Menezes, Susan Armstrong, E. Picozzi, R. O’Brien, E. Sullivan, Assistant Coach Miss Medeiros. 158 “‘How did she get her head stuck in the hoop?” “Oh, look at him!” “TI could do better than Lea scores two points. Seekonk 82 Westport 28 Seekonk 57 Durfee 45 that!” Seekonk 63 Durfee 47 Seekonk 60 Westport 42 Seekonk 54 Hull 51 Seekonk 45 Rockland 47 Seekonk 46 Bishop Feehan 34 Coach Menezes’ Remarks: Seekonk 55 Case OD . Seekonk 46 =Attleboro 4] 4 : ; Shore pm Se Rue ms We’ve an energetic, enthusiastic, ; 5 oyle Cassidy : : : Rige Seekonk SV a DR: 38 . experienced team with a lot of individual Seekonk 57 Taunton 25 ili ] s a cohesive Seekonk 55 __ Bishop Feehan 33 talent and the ability SORTED _ Seekonk 60 Case 21 unit. Seekonk 62 Attleboro 35 Seekonk 67 Coyle Cassidy 34 Seekonk SRE 38 “Look out varsity, here we come!” Lele takes a shot. “Smile, Lea, you’re on candid camera.” 159 ie L to R, Row 1: W. Seeley, G. George, P. Lanoue, R. Muggle, D. Blazio, R. Coogan; Row 2: Coach Magee J. Kazowka, S. Dolan, M. Boucher, B. Dolan, C. Swanson, S. Berry, Coach Staniunas; Row 3: J. Healy, P. Tankard, S. Graham, J. Ackell, J. Baker, B. Seeley, K. Piquette, D. Harootunian. ie Aquaman? Another day, another meet. Coach Mayers “What are you “What form!” Chip Swanson looking at?” 160 A mid-air backbend. ee we Es al = e s d Be “Arnold Schwartzenegger, eat your heart out!” “How’s your love life?” Co-captain Russell Coogan in action. Seekonk 60 Cranstop East Seekonk 122 New Bedford Seekonk 132 Middleboro Seekonk 70 Randolph Seekonk 66 Moses Brown Seekonk 60 Westwood Seekonk 101 East Providence Seekonk j Milford Seekonk 71 Taunton Southern Conference Relay Carnival was won third year in a row. Brown Scholastic Meet won Coach Mayers’ Remarks: We had predicted early in the season that we would do well because there was evidence in our practice sessions and time trials that many school and pool records were being broken before the season began. The same kind of feeling we had in °71 when we‘won the New England Championship. Slip sliding away. 23 50 39 13 17 D3 54 58 12 “How boring?” Co-captain Scott Berry 161 os 162 As the sun begins to warm the sand | On the shores of Newport Beach. The winter sports banquet’s Passed again along with Omer’s speech The track team starts its Endless practice hoping for awin And on the baseball field mitts are being broken in For the games shall soon begin. Kulaga and his merry men Are heading for the course And in the gym there’re people everywhere From the highbar to the horse. RR starts another year of coaching on the court As the tennis team prepares itself To take care of the onslaught. The sun is here, the sand is Warmung The parties are on their way So go out there and enjoy yourself They'll be memories someday. — Sunshine Tennis L to R, Row 1: J. Couris, K. Hagenburg, R. Silva, P. Bizio; Row 2: D. Tetreault, P. Rufful, A. Hartnett, E. Sterns, D. Smith, E. Madden, Coach R. Ridolfi. “T'll be so embar- rassed if I miss this.” Andy launching another rocket! “Will you wait? I am “Where is the ball? not finished. L to R. Row 1: A. Morris, D. DiOrio, S. Foeri, C. Carden; Row 2: Coach C. Ginnish, K. Par- tridge. W. Roberts, L. Sullivan, P. Sullivan, N. Choate, H. Bowers, S. Letourneau, L. Casper- son, C. Lockwood. Liz Sullivan connects. Row 1, L to R: T. Ridolfi, T. Hagenburg, J. Bowen, T. Callahan, M. Nunes; Row 2, L to R: G. Najas, J. Souza, G. Larrabee, P. Bowen, B. Kaveny; Row 3, L to R: D. Mitchell, R. Cordiero, C. Lima, K. Hood. ms A, ge es © cates ' eet an RS a POR we Mees ey ee aren't walt 8S Sco Phe Ss: 2; Joe Souza sliding home. ah Larrabee — i Callahan Go to it Todd. Bat boy wins game. Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Coach Ridolfi Diman Vocational 0 Westport 0 Diman Vocational 12 Westport 5 Bishop Feehan 2 Bishop Connally Dartmouth Coyle-Cassidy Fairhaven D.R. Case Bishop Feehan Bishop Connally Dartmouth Coyle-Cassidy Fairhaven D.R. Case Season Record Won 10 Lost 8 — CONKDWeKe NP KPWAIaAAINOWNYNDN NY WOONDNNON DAN — Bowen on the lookout. “Pals” Coach Ridolfi’s Remarks: The varsity Baseball Team improved its record to 10-8 this season. The excellent group of sophomores from the previous year continued to mature and play fine baseball. With most of the starters from this year coming back, Seekonk hopes to continue an improving record. “TI have arrived.” “T hate swim.” 165 “A Ge Coach Sally Wing “This is so firing.” Girls Outdoor Track SPP ce’ “T finally made it to the top of Janet Ruggerio the trophy!” Ne eee ‘aaa. L to R, Row 1; Coach S. Wing, J. Donaldson, L. Curry, J. Ruggerio, B. Stephanopoulus, J. Bergeron, M. Shreck, C. Pimental, M. Michaud; Row 2: D. Pennoyer, K. Zaretsky, S. Turner, J. Cincero, L. Lewis, A. Harrison, G. Britton, J. Rosa; Row 3: D. Bergeron, D. Crowley, P. Rennick, G. Greensmith, A. Healey, P. Whitaker, L. Silva, P. O’Brien; Row 4: R. Bowlin, L. Mallom, K. Clark, J. Contois, K. Roy, M. Whitaker; Row 5: C. Mullen, J. Murphy, C. Sullivan. 166 “T always wanted to see a flying saucer.” a “Karen and Cindy, don’t be mad ’cause you can’t flex your nostrils.” Karen’ breaks’ her record. Seekonk 54 Somerset 64 Seekonk 82 Taunton 36 Seekonk 69 Bourne 48 Seekonk 78 New Bedford Voke 40 Seekonk 66 Dighton Rehoboth 52 Seekonk 68.5 Norton 49.5 ovary : Seekonk 79 Fairhaven 39 Coach Wing s Remarks: Seekonk 71 Bishop Feehan 47 Seekonk 50 Attleboro 68 ; : Seekonk 95 Case 23 We’ve an outstanding team with several Dual Meet Record — League 8-0 : Non League 0-2 competitors on the state level. Somerset Relays 5th State Relays 3rd League Meet Ist Class Meet Ist “T occasionally need diapers.” “I’m impressed.” Flip flop. 167 168 Fe a Tee ns eo LtoR, Row 1: F. Rickey, P. Colby, M.R utter, C. Bosworth, P. Beauregard, P. Araujo; Row 2: D. Brown, P. Casey, G. George, S. Graham; Row 3: J. Burns, T. Bosworth, K. Piquette, D. Westcott, R. Mendes, J. Mulvey; Row 4: J. Texeira, J. George, M. Bessette, J. Allison, M. Baldani, J. Barker; Row 5: M. Fain, D. Dupont, B. Sceeley. Be 6 mae J. Gauthier, H. Fain, a Rf “Hey, look where Gau- thier put the shot!” “There’s a peculiar 3 es) odor in the air. = . sieht: a at) Rages EN “What is that up there?” “ Look at form!” that “Why is he trying to kick him- self?” Mike Pete winds up. Muscle beach? Seekonk 444 Attleboro 101 Seekonk 85 Somerset 60 5 Seekonk 25 Coyle Cassidy 49 Seekonk 59 D-R 89 %, Coach Mooney’s Remarks: Seekonk 49 Taunton 93 — Seekonk 67% Bishop Feehan 712 WETS : ae 109 NB. Voke This year we have a young team witha Seekonk 58 Diman Yoke lot of potential. Seekonk 79 Moses Brown Win Loss 4 5 N.B. Relays 4th out of 14 teams. “Casey, you’re gonna pay for that remark.” Playing frisbee? A rare specimen of a man. “Pilot to co-pilot, coming in for a landing.” 169 hit me!” ae — “Pitch it in, baby.” Sue demonstrates her new dance. Softball “Good throw!” Reale scores! Coach Cheryl Ferreira pe 30 Seckor™ + Acchop Je oe ! ba ° aA | 7 7 cot L to R, Row 1: J. Veader, G. Staltare, P. Jackson, T. Ireland, G. Sykes, T. Barone, C. Dutra; Row 2: Assistant Coach Macintyre, D. Mulhall, J. Casey, E. Murphy, L. Beattie, E. Picozzi, C. Reale, S. Armstrong, Coach C. Ferreira. 170 i i |) 4 Chris trying out for the leap frog contest. rr. i One out of three don’t get proper dental care. ae: L to R, Row 1: B. Maclsaac, R. Christopher; Row 2: D. Smith, D. Saad, R. Keough. Golf Team sta. Our very own Olga. Cover girl. Take-off. Gymnastics — SETS Er What grace, what form! Here it goes! Concentration. L to R, Row 1: L. Wilson, S. Rebola, N. Jennings, P. Morin, K. Haelson; Row 2: D. Wilson, M. Thomas, J. Blake, D. Lafaivre, P. O’Brien, D. Mowry, G. Stallard, C. Ford; Row 3: D. Robbins, S: Theoret, M. Gravel, R. Reedy, C. Lockwood, L. Ferriera, B. Paine. 171 172 a } Poanre Soacy re “ ay AV Ee aa Ae) Cocte NY pagpe) tes fer Lad The Class of 1978 has been extremely fortunate to have as its advisors three people who were willing to and have given so much of themselves for us. Mrs. Yerxa (Miss Doyle) helped us adjust to high school life and put together our Talent Show. Mrs. Lacy produced two proms, our Senior Supper, and has been here to help us graduate. Mr. Perrault has been with us through it all. There isn’t enough room to mention what he’s helped us to accomplish. Thank you for all you’ve done to make these past four years enjoyable. we will never forget them — or you. EDITOR’S RECOGNITION On behalf of the yearbook staff, I would like to thank our advisor, Mr. Stephen Murphy, for the time and effort he has put into the production _ of this book. His guidance and knowledge has been an immeasurable help to us. We are sure our yearbook would not be a reality - without him. Stephen Le lea tphy Perhaps the word that most aptly describes Mrs. Lindberg 1s dedication. Students who have passed through Seekonk’s schools over the past twenty- four years will remember her asa woman who tried to be all things to all people. For fourteen years Mrs. Lindberg was Seekonk’s only Home Ec. teacher, working at the Junior High. For the last ten years she has headed the department at the High School, enriching the department while increasing the enrollment from 100 to 400 students. It is with great sadness that we see Mrs. Lindberg leave, but with gratitude and best wishes. Em iL y ZL tndhe 27] 173 ADVERTISEMENTS BOOSTERS Congratulations Seniors from Fred Rickey Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hopkins Good Luck from Beautiful Bea It was great to be in 78! Bob, Lu, Robbie, Stevie, and David Fontaine Congratulations from Charlene and Jimmy Good Luck from an E.P. Senior Best Wishes from a RIC Sophomore, Peter. Good Luck from Pee Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Provazza Jr. and Family Walden Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. O’Brien Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. O’Brien Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Richard Murphy Mr. and Mrs. William Crowley Mildred Koukell Sophomore Superchicks “L” and “J” KP-77 Best of Luck Mr. Bessette Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sears Karen Sears Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Parece Jr. “Best Wishes” Mr. Mark Parece Congratulations to the class of 1978 Good Luck from Chris and Ryan Gail, Good Luck from Joan and Bessa Cheryl Ferreira John Gauthier Bruce, Mike, John, and Brian and Doug Fredrick and Seymour Mr. and Mrs. Dudley A. Choate Virginia Hawksley Ann Hawksley Charlie Bratten To the class of 1978 — Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Oliver DECA Store Dorothy Kandarian Justus D. Anderson Robert Frazier Amato J. Nocera Robert Mattis Paul Graves 175 176 Frank Mooney Steve, Pat and Brendan Murphy Mrs. Velardo Omer Leclerc Bruce W. Ellis Peter P. Andreozzi Richard Dias Mr. Burke Felicitaciones a la classe de 78 Thurlo A. Russell Mrs. Lacy and Mr. Perrault Future for those who plan Congratulations Seekonk Graduates Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stefanik Mr. and Mrs. Richard Boldt The Dunn Family Congratulations from Jennifer, Josh, and Jeremy Ray Good Luck Class of 78 (Joe Medeiros and Sons Lawn and Garden) Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Allen Miss Sandy Tessar Miss Sandra Sypek Good Luck to everyone, Pam Mr. and Mrs. Richard Veader Ken, I guess even us fools graduate. Mr. and Mrs. James Ira Brackett, Jr. Jann Casperson Flowerland Florist Best Wishes to the Senior Class Mrs. Lindberg All the Good Numbers from Free Spirit and Paper Clip Best of Luck to our daughter, Sharon and her friends, Great Dane and Top Cat. Our Best to You, Cher, Nonnie and Popeye Joe’s Unisex Salon Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goodnow The Englund Family Gloria and Leo, “Good Luck” Tom, Good Luck from your Sister Gail Congratulations from Mr. and Mrs. Robert Muggle Good Luck Seniors, Mrs. Partington Mr. Henry C. Miranda and Rose Mr. and Mrs. Robert Putney Mr. Bills and his girls (1-10) BREAKFAST LUNCHEON SAMMI ar se 4 4 Si a] Mn°0 y9 NARARAAARAAAAAAARAAASAASAAARARRARARSSE N iil 7 ih} Hittite Breakfast - Luncheon - Dinner MICHELETTI'S of SEEKONK 1053 Newman Avenue Seekonk, Massachusetts For Take Out Orders Phone Finest Quality T61-6370 Ice Cream 177 Good Luck Seniors SEEKONK SUPPLY. INC. P.O. Box 157 Seekonk, Mass. 02771 336-6650 Plumbing and Heating Supplies Good Luck from Liz Pockel and Her Mother Congratulations . . .AND THEY DID! from A Friend HILTON'S AUTO BODY RESTAURANT Cocktail Lounge 1727 Fall River Avenue Ghee eee ee Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Best of Luck to the Class of 1978 SEEKONK SCHOOL COMMITTEE Robert R. Francis, Chairman Paul B. Hodge, Vice-Chairman David D. Young, Secretary John W. Agren, Member Jeffrey J. Day, Member 179 180 BRENNAN'S PHARMACY 140 Central Ave. Seekonk, Mass. Russell Stover Candy and Fanny Farmer Candy COMPLIMENTS of AMARAL OIL Compliments of SMITH'S TEXACO 544 Central Ave. Seekonk, MA CONGRATULATIONS FROM WARWICK ZAYRE WAMPANOAG MALL EAST PROVIDENCE % Zayre “Willow Tt “Poul v-Farm, 997 SOUTH MAIN STREET TELEPHONE ATTLEBORO. MA 02703 222-2479 ALL MEAT CHICKEN PIES Best Wishes Class of 1978 The Barnes Family Congratulations Class of '78 THE TRACK CLUB 434-7485 EAST BAY ICE CO. INC. 1109 So. Broadway East Providence, RI 02914 Block Ice Ice Cubes Congratulations Class of 1978 SGL ABRASIVES INC. Richmond Square Providence, RI J. MEDEIROS JR. TRUCKING 385 Jacobs St. Seekonk, Mass. Tel. 336-9079 434-5135 Sand, Gravel, Fill 18 Wheel Dump Trailers for Hire Crushed Party Ice 181 Congratulations and Best Wishes from the Drama Club Bruce Ellis, Advisor Cynthia Lima, President Alan Brackett, Vice-President Rhonda Blair, Secretary Patricia Rennick, Treasurer COUNTRY KITCHEN Serving Breakfast and Luncheon Specials 6:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Monday-Friday WAYNE AND BETTY PURNELL Business 336-9807 Residence 336-6283 Rt. 44, Seekonk, Massachusetts Congratulations Seniors from a Friend 336-8316 C. J. CONYERS INSURANCE AGENCY Fire, Auto, Accident and Liability Insurance 650 Fall River Ave. KENNETH H. CONYERS Seekonk, MA_ 02771 AL NERBONNE SHOES 499 Central Avenue Seekonk, MA SOI-5118 CHILD LIES HUSH PUPPIES STRIDE RITE WALK OVER Discount Shoes and Sneakers in Our Annex Good Luck Class of '78 Carlee Warren Best of Luck Class of '78 Da AhyANDLEBARS ‘ -2 Kuff FOR ALL YOUR BICYCLE NEEDS ) 743 Fall River Ave, RALEIGH Seekonk, Mass. BICYCLE CENTER 336-6814 Misty Rose + Gopher Midnight II + Midnight I Poor Betty + Three Speeds Irish Rover + Babe Patches + Rubberman Mayflower Trapper Teacup and Loose Bruce Congratulations Class of '78 from Ch. 2 Misty Night Power Chief Reindeer Firebird Panther Goober Pollyanna Chippy EILEEN DARLING'S RESTAURANT AND RAMADA INN Fortune Cookie Silver Streak Chicken Legs Butter-Fly Red Devil Blue Coupe + Apollo I Phoenix + Little Phoenix The Lucky Strike Base 183 184 Terraces — Patios Landscape Designs Tree Surgery Lawn Renovation Shrubbery Fireplaces Spraying : Congratulations to the Senior Class Compliments of EVERGREEN TREE LUSCO MFG. CO. LANDSCAPE SERVICE, INC. Garden Center and Nursery 351 Oak Hill Avenue Seekonk, Mass. Kenneth Lagerquist Phone 761-5505 Congratulations to the Class of '78 from a Friend Congratulations to the Class of 1978 from the Football Cheerleaders The Oldest and Most Complete Hardware Store in Seekonk | OSCAR'S Uncle Matty 4 HARDWARE Tropical Gazdens ROUTE 6 SEEKONK, MASS. ROUTE 5 WARWICK, R. I. PA| NT 336-8268 737-9594 619-621 Lincoln Street Seekonk, Mass. 336-8823 185 186 Best Wishes Seniors SEEKONK M.F.G. CO. Perrin Ave. Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Phone: 617—761-8284 Manufacturers of a Complete Line of Torque, Screw Machine Products and Industrial Plating Best Wishes P D CONSTRUCTION CO., from the Honor Society | N CG Pres. John Gauthier Vice Pres. Donna Crowley 90 Woodbury Street Treas. Sue Murphy Pawtucket, R.I. Sec. Pam Veader Alan Brackett Cindy Pimental Claire Sullivan Jean Rennick Keenan Hagenburg Judy George 44 Lf O U S i O F i Michael Parece on Karen Oliver PIZZA Z) Dottie DiOrio ee Rose Hendricks Sue Armstrong Jeannie Barnes Lori Saccone Mary Lou Riley Sharon Turner Advisors Gloria Isles and Helen Keough 411 Taunton Avenue Seekonk, Massachusetts 02771 Telephone: (617) 336-7364 fT S%, nS ps ev Telephone 434-5400 999 South Broadway, East Providence, R.I. 02914 Paul J. Tavares Phone: 278-4020 Manager Durfee Trust wl P.O. Box 2350 Fall River, Massachusetts 02722 330 Taunton Avenue, East Providence Member: R.I.S.D.I.C. GREATER PROVIDENCE GREATER PROVIDENCE DEPOSIT CORPORATION TRUST COMPANY 187 188 L. AUBIN INC. Builder of Quality Homes Lawrence Aubin 1877 Fall River Ave. (Rte. 6) President Seekonk, MA_ 02771 Ga teway Motor JI nn GATEWAY TO CAPE COD ROUTE 6 114A, SEEKONK, MASS. 02771 NAT'S GARAGE, INC. 32 Hollister Road Seekonk, Mass. 02771 SAUNDERS INC. 928 Fall River Ave. Seekonk, Mass. 02771 (617) 336-7350 Best Wishes From THE SEEKONK BOOSTERS CLUB Neil Sullivan, President Eileen Brown, Vice-President Helen Keough, Secretary Mary Lou Crowley, Treasurer Best Wishes Seniors | “‘TOpindineattana 189 Congratulations to the Class of '78 TOWER IRON WORKS P.O. Box 6565 Providence, R.I. 02940 Compliments of THE SEEKONK POLICE ASSOCIATION Good Luck to the Class of 1978 from The Medical Club HI-RISE SHELL 738 Fall River Avenue Seekonk, Mass. Phone 336-9800 Congratulations Class of 1978 Dr. and Mrs. Raymon S. 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Route 152 — North Our Best to the Class of ''78 197 Compliments From Lou Valentino Crocker Ford Sales (617) 761-7128 ALLEN BLANCHARD LAWNMOWER SALES Good Luck From New England Automatic La undries | nc. Ariens — Jacabsen — Poulan — Homelite Power Equipment Husqvarna Chain Saws 10 Surf Drive Bristol, Rhode Island Richard Blanchard 46 Pond St (Off Rte 152) Prop. Seekonk, Massachusetts 02771 CLASS of 81 Wishes the Graduates of 1978 Good Luck and Prosperity 198 Congratulations and Best Wishes from Ann's Mom and Dad MORRIS TRANSPARENT BOX CO. 945 WARREN AVG., EAST PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND O7014 TERMOPOLENS ACHAT TRAE AAs CORRS Am® cOvInS Alfred T. Morris, Jr. (401) 438-6116 199 Compliments of LITTLE TREE NURSERIES 1441 Newman Ave. Growers of Nursery Stock Since 1938 Congratulations Seniors RUFFUL'S RESTAURANT 208 Wayland Ave. Providence, R.I. Tel. 421-2712 Breakfast and Luncheon Served Daily from 7 a.m. Durfee Trust ew Dd ofthe oc DURFEE TRUST Seekonk Office 1021 Fall River Ave. Seekonk, Mass. 02771 . rs Hours: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday-Saturday CHRISTIAN SUPPLY CENTER RELIGIOUS ITEMS 98 Taunton Ave. (Rt. 44) | Seekonk, Mass. 02771 _e. Bay State Racquet Club Sunday School Supplies — Posters — Wedding Invitations 1314 Fall River Ave. — Gifts — Novelties — Bibles — Books — Sunday School Seekonk, Mass. Supplies — Scriptural Wrapping Paper — Scriptural Banquets, Parties, Luncheons Daily Greeting Cards — Song Books — Records — Tapes — 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Plaques — Pictures Dinner 5-10 p.m. Tel. (617) 336-9741 336-6565 200 Best Wishes Class of 1978 “Red McDonald Quartet” 617—761-5110 McDONALD'S MUSIC CENTER Sales — Service — Rentals Proprietors RAY AND “RED” McDONALD 134 Central Ave. Baker’s Corner Seekonk, Mass. Transworld Phone: 434-3667 GILMORE'S FLOWER SHOP, INC. 76 Taunton Avenue East Providence, R.I. 02914 THE BOOK SHED 495 Central Ave. Seekonk, MA 02771 761-8350 Decorating? Cometo... CHERRY HILL PAINT WALLPAPER, INC. 455 Central Ave. (Rte 152) Seekonk, Mass. 02771 (4 mile north of Baker’s Corner) CLARISSE T. FINEGAN 761-7580 (617) 761-6400 NORTHEASTERN AUTO SUPPLY Baldwin Filters 148-150 Central Ave. Mike Bowers Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Best Wishes Class of 1978 CARL A. LINDBERG REALTOR 235 Taunton Ave. Seekonk, Mass. 336-9600 Serving Seekonk Swansea Rehoboth East Providence Barrington Dighton 201 202 THE CAFE IN THE BARN Luncheon Monday-Saturday 12-3 and Introducing Our New A LA CARTE DINNER Saturday Evenings 6-10 ENTERTAINMENT AT LUNCH AND DINNER PRIVATE PARTIES 336-6330 On Route 6, Seekonk, MA Just 1.3 Miles East of Eileen Darlings “2 ie DEREK J. eon yo SWINNERTON j- ] General Manager International HILL'S PACKAGE 190 Taunton Avenue 617 36798 STORE | 1143 Fall River Ave. WEXLER'S Mass. 02771 Seekonk, Mass Coins and Stamps 113 Taunton Ave., Seekonk 02771 Appraisals 336-9103 We buy all U.S. and foreign coins. Singles and Complete collections Modern, Rare, Common. Open Mon.-Sat. 10-6 Thurs. Night ’Til 9 p.m. 434-1274 MONO DIE CUTTING CO., INC. Die Cutting and Gold Stamping 89 Valley Street ALFRED T. MORRIS East Providence, R. |. 02914 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of '78 203 204 oN FRANK WHELAN 724-8888 O Phones: 434-9896 PROPRIETOR OPEN 11:30 A.M. 434-9774 otis. CHAPEL « THE HAIR FASHIONS CORNER Cocktails and Sandwiches 562 Newport Ave. Pawtucket, R.I. J. J. GREGORY SON, INC. 563 Taunton Ave. CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT Shopper’stown Plaza ? 54 WATER STREET East Providence, R.I. 02914 R E Open Mon. thru Sat. 9 to 6 77 HIGHLAND AVE. Open Tues., Thurs., and Fri. till 9 p.m. EAST PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND DAIRY K 1350 FALL RIVER AVENUE, SEEKONK, MASSACHUSETTS 02771: TEL. 336-9700 Congratulations and Best Wishes LUCKETT PHOTOGRAPHERS 757 North Main Street Providence §21-3030 “Rhode Island’s Leading Wedding Photographers” WE HAVE ENJOYED _. taking your photographs and having you in the studio. When the need for a new portrait arises. . . personal, family, or wedding, please let us serve you. 205 earns Re SM are Ce ate SRE ROO Tenet «Phones: 761-5588 761-8674 “ei ? ‘eh ere 5 HOUSE OF BEAUTY INC. From a Friend 193 Central Avenue Seekonk, Mass. Claire Cinq-mars, Proprietor PAT ABBRUZZI'S HOUSE OF NAPLES Family Restaurant ; ve 1735 Fall River Ave. “Six hair stylists waiting to serve Seekonk, Mass. 23. you 336-9866 Serving Breakfast and Lunch and Dinner Open Daily 9-9 Closed Tuesday BILL'S PIZZA R. E. BACKLUND INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 545 Central Ave. Seekonk, Mass. yA BOWL PATTERN CUTTING SIGN SHOP sexosotl(aaeeac Raeeeeetes : 252-4620 — 336-8900 Geeaa SEEKONK, MASS. 02771 617 - 336-6614 206 We cannot let the following people go without recognition for the help they ve given US. Mrs. Emond, for being our accountant. Mrs. Goodnow, for all our Home Room listings. Mrs. Mooney and Mrs. Cassels, for use of their office equipment. Mrs. Kandarian, for being our friend. Mr. Verluyten, for his photographic skills. Mrs. DiOrio, for use of her library RNOIKG AY Mr. Cimino, for being around when we needed him. Mrs. Hupp and Mr. Gamage of the Seekonk Star, for their sports pictures — Mrs. Brackett, for helping us solicit advertisements. Mrs. Christiansen and Her Period 6 typing . class, for helping us in our time of need. “Betsy” Rounseville, for her pictures of track and baseball. THANKS Drink it up this one’s for you It’s been a lovely cruise Sorry it’s ending it’s sad co but it’s true Uo eae : a It’s been a lovely cruise ee awe =o — These moments we’re On ieee a left with mee ee ewtnsendener sted 0s testis May you always : ee remember oe of These moments are ———_ shared by few Those harbor lights They're coming into view We'll bid our farewell much too soon So drink it up This one’s for you It’s been a lovely cruise : CLOSING CEC OO (AN, 5 Hare RLke 4} en si ee oS . “ Be Kero : oo i LM Lil Missy he ue pew pik 0 PSE Lerner Pee We jd I ETA ay ad Y Pe. ee ey Ut Nee “leer | a ND . PUBLIC LIBRAR’ . ‘U) ies P; : [Jo Ps ty a, 4 ry ‘ ‘| Pe f . i sin? ape i ah Hate Sha ai th B nit is 4 i to a ipa eek | a i in i ghaue ch cae aa tine CVT are nea Sea a ae ae iE oat ossia a IDES aS SoHE aE BEY Bk Peta he gana Tee La ae ese ES a eet Eid we ee


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