Southbridge High School - Milestone Yearbook (Southbridge, MA)

 - Class of 1964

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'r : 0:1 '4 Wir, '. 1,1 --A 9 EsLgy.Q?'m.,ii,,.-f? ,ifhw x N N -1 ' A .- X? USKET MI KF! U05 SIET 1 5 r '42, :fu ,. V If gay.. Af? .. '1 WV: ii 5219 A TYPICAL DAY In pursuing The Theme of our yearbook, Looking AT SouThbridge High, We spenT C1 doy browsing Through The hcxils. Looking here ond There, We found The Typicol sTu- denT in The gymnosium, in The cofeferio, in The Iibrory, everywhere cxncl clnywherek 1 ' V 'If Q , ' ' -AS W lk 1 2 3 L 2 , f fi iii if ig f f i L, ae? I T 0 I I 4W'i'f1i4l' 1 Y M505 5,515 I f 5 T E , A g1V' T V3 M ,. iv, 2' :Hy in . . ' L 2' T. 2 A ff f ' 7 ii 'Lf iii 'uf T 'l i' - i .5 , , ,, ,, 1,..,, , 5 - sh fi s,1.' if mfr .wi . - --10' T ' f n I i 'z i : i' ' - ' 4 1 T f i ,i 75 ' A !' P 3 I L .qi A I' 1 Tj . - 1- A 1 5 Z ' if H'f,,,fi2f,'j1Lff2?'Q: ,' ,J ', ' M---?',f:,,.!iif f , , Q , , , ,I , . I N. ? 5 fl , 'v 1 n. 'u ' ft . ,, f L 1 :M :Hugh-V V I u mn' Q Q gb , T 1 9 T - I ' .'- Al- .. M FOREWORD We the class ot l964, have selected Looking at Southbridge High School as the Theme of our yearbook, We believe that before we can step out in the road of lite, we must have a complete understand- ing ot where we have been and what we have accomplished, For this sole reason, then, we otier this opportunity to reflect on the lite in our school community and to meditate on the ideals our school represents. COLOR FLOWER Navy and White Red and White Mums MOTTO Labor Omnia Vinci? 4 DEDICATION IN MEMORIAM ADMINISTRATION GRADUATES WILL PROPHESY UNDERCLASSMEN ATHLETICS ORGANIZATIONS ADVERTISEMENTS CONTENTS ' fan- A , ,. X..fJ 'Eg MR. JOHN CONLON MR. ARTHUR METRAQ DE DICATION TO OUR CLASS ADVISORS We the class ot i964 gratetully dedicate this yearbook to our class advisors, Mr. John Conlon, and Mr. Arthur Metras. It has been with unfaltering interest and devotion that these men have sought to guide our class. Through their understanding and en- couragement, we as a class, have made continued stride throughout our high school careers. In deepest appreciation for their efforts, we hope to maintain the standards they have set for us. 7 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF SERVICE MISS FRANCES TROY Teachers such as Miss Frances Troy have helped to mold students into men and women. By their guidance and understanding, students are assured of a fruitful future. It is more than a teacher, it is a well-liked human being, who is leaving our portals to embark upon a life of vvell deserved rest. it is with utmost respect and admiration that we acknowledge Miss Troy for her many years of devoted service. 8 l nan if , l W jim IN MEMORIAM li ies, ' 4 ERNEST VEILLETT To oll who knew him, Ernie vvos o True friend. AlThough he was Token from us ond was noT oble To finish his high school doys with us, we h ho T This imporTonT yeor, he have noT TorgoTTen him. Especially T roug U will be wiTh Us in ThoughT ond memory. 9 Q l 1 f ii' i ji, 5 W SWS: 1 N? Nwmsg. 3vQ.Qy:,. . www jg N ff '-va. ' ,um ,,. 'Xl' waxy. ,Oi M, ax' .JK J 4 Vw ya. ni J,-A.. . . ,uf . ,A f , I ..-1-.,. . wer' : , , .X 5 A...-.... -, ,,. .-. .. W n. ,Y N., f ' ' Sf'3fiQ f 1 ,je-'T' .,,,.r5 I 1. Q .- w - gg, fi.-X . 'iliihni' f 4 , v I r 7 0 rx ia MEMGRIA JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY 35TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES BIRTH MAY 29. l9l 7 INAUGURATION JANUARY 20. 1961 DEATH NOVEMBER 22. l963 Throughout our high school coreer it hos been the guiding hond of our beloved lote president thot hos led our country down the rood to success. His wisdom, kindness ond understonding hdve been felt by the most elite ond the humblest olike. It was with greot compassion thot we leorned of his untimely deoth on thot bleok Fridciy in November. Until the moment when we disbelievingly heord of the news, we had never known the true meoning of the word cissossincition. The sudden impoct of this trogedy brought vorious recictions, but in the end we oll knew thot we must oct os the Americons he would hove wonted us to be. We knew it wos not o time for selfish pity, but rother we knew it wus o time to reolize our fortune in hoving known him. Yes, the world certoinly wos mode better by his pdssing through it. His nome will remoin o hollowed memory ot S.l-LS., in Mossochusetts, ond throughout the world forever. 11 IQ AD AD ADMIN I GN ADMIN IS'I'RAI'ION ADMIN ISTRA'I'ION ADMIN ISTRATION HSICQ, I 2 I N4ES3kNr- f . ..v .ug 3 , N 4 A X 6 gp . , Q ' H- 5 V as . . ,H 3 Ami f5nCI '9wf Q 5 gi ,xA,x-qu, . X ' 7' ' 'ikmis-Q...,. NWN I A' x mg x XFN.. Q NN A .. v , M ..,. :SQ , NNN - .. . , . . -1 ,:ir.'.+,, -- 1- 'Q 31. ' ' V fjgg 4:71, ' ,M ..,, V . , ' V V , ,,.., 5, ,z:r X Q. . . 'if v :By W . 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T5 it jwfi- ' .Eze 41 3 Q 31 .f-Vai, f fa f' X Persis Howe Constance Coderre COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL Frances Troy HEAD OF COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Ralph Sennotf Melia LeBoeuf COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL ' I -'Q S -5.2-:SP 'N Xf' vzw Lucille Thimblin Julie Aucoin Theclo Fitzgerald HEAD OF ENGLISH DEPARTMENT James Forkey Richard McGroil in 17 Harold McAuliffe LANGUAGE IN 'vs Meredith Suld LANGUAGE Rose Brodeur HEAD OF LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Paul DiGraziu LANGUAGE 18 .ff- N- 4 g n 2 ' ak -J . ' Q A is-1 X X X X f 2:'x -.Y .ga 4,5 JJ JN E. x fix X Joseph Jordan HEAD OF MATH DEPARTMENT John Conlon Jacqueline Gauthier MATH J jf J J X, J Q yd ' ex 9 J . b,, xxx. Paul Bergeron MATH 19 MATH ,'1r. I- Qi : ,hwy ? - E Robert Young HEAD OF SCIENCE DEPARTMENT P. Eugene Talbot Normand Leduc fn 2 if 20 Roland Vurin Evo Casczvunf HEAD OF SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT v...' Philip Borum rv we 2 1:-rf' . 1 RN ., L - mg ERN ix Mx W X, h vsimxw.. X 1 :wk . .I ,x, L Q , IM. . Q, K x , .-.. FW - Q. 4 -QA, Q 2-Q, I . A . '. 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LQ I., .NA . - x 3 , 7 K Arthur Girourd Zack Cormier, Mike Brouillurd FIELD CARETAKER CUSTODIANS 25 , 5. as in ' 4k-L J i N x I4 E,.,.w.g :EI cw., MQ- K, P .2 ,V 5? lnlf . xqnuu Q N ...,., U, , ...Q ..., , .... M is , M ' 4 ' ' Q: ..... V F I ,. .gp -N' f- WM. 45 ..Mi,,.. -, , 'Maw - -- ,., ,.,.., ' ' ff 35- ' -: - Y 5' f ' ' 0 iw' -. fi. 5:2 -5:1 S f X -A ww - .Im lx -N -.0 x 1 , . -x . .4 M Kr, -.. df , fer' w.. .4 5 11-Q UATE. S GRADUATE S DUAIE S 1 f .4455 A , , 'M' mv' by .Q 1 w Q .- 5. JI' . 'E if ' 55:Ef1fm ':f,sia' wfwwg, 4 4 A V . Mug' I -J ' by-3514 ' . - 55nff,,,4 Q 'u .wY, v L ,LJ-1'.' JL .' ' '4 N ' u HQ- ,!:4:- 1'-' 1 1 . n . .A , rw Jn -P - A .-5. nw 1 :f1V5? 1wk1iff5 gTf :a'ST'g5?- 'A 4- 'U T '-ffiffmir , 'N 3 .-31:-11? 'PUSH -A J., ., M .Mx f qgnmgi a,L f 4!:If2.if':..,y1-2.3 , ' , ' wi -1 .1 fx H .Ji . H' Y' - ml I - ' v-' ' ' ' mi K4 ' A +1,Q-Zum -yi -1 '!5:'::.u:5f'. f' ,m ':,r 'ff , . 519, , ' f f 'WA' kmfwrf. 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I964 JUNE II. I964 JUNE 14.1964 CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT DONALD GEORGE FERRON Dropt on the world a sacred gift to man. Cl. Pres. l,2,4g Student Council 1,25 Mixed Chorus 4, Basketball l,3p co-capt, 41 Base- ball ,l,3,4f Football l,2,3, co-capt. 4j S Club 2-45 Cl. Play 25 Nat. Hon. Soc. 3,45 Superlatives 45 Yr. Book 4g Sci. Fair lg Class History 4y Cap 81 Gown 4g lnvita- tions 4p Class Night Speaker 4: S Club Treasurer 3: S Club President 4. SECRETARY DORIANNE V. SANDMAN Appearances are deceptive for mischief dwells within. Cl. Sec. 45 Chorus l-3g Sci. Fair lg Trou- badours 3g Basket, 35 Tal. Show lg Prom Dec. Comm. 3: Ush. Cl. Play 31 Yearbook 45 Concessions 45 Pep Club lf Cap 81 Gown Com. 45 Superlatives 4g Sci. Fair lf Drill Team' 1, infer. c, Bask. 2,35 imma. tions 4, Dance Com. l-4. Aw fm 1 NANCY ANN SWIACKI Her knowledge is only surpassed by her personality. Cl. V-Pres. 4g H.R. V-Pres, 2,3g Stu. Coun. 2,3f Chorus 3,4p Basketball l-35 Co-Capt. 4g Co-Ed. Yr. Book 4, Nat. Hon. Soc. 3,49 Prom Com. Dec. 3g Usherette 2,3f Future Tea. 2,3,4g Will 41 Superlatives 4g Fresh. Rec. Com. 4, Cap 8g Gown 4g lnvitations 41 Concessions 4g Troubadours 45 Office Girl 21 Scarlet Banner 2,3g Girls' Glee Club If Crim. 81 Gray lp Hostess 35 Dance Com. l-4, Class Night Speaker 4. TREASURER THOMAS P. BORGHESI The world knows nothing of its greatest men. Cl. Treas. 3,45 HR. Treas. lj H.R. Pres. 25 Basketball l-4: Baseball I-45 Football lf4p Pram Dec. Comm. 3 Yearbook 4, Cl. Play 3: S Club 2-4, Cap 8. Gown Com. 4g lnvitations 45 Fresh. Rec. Com. 4. ERNEST ARCOITE Hunting is the amusement of the gentle fran. E-md I, Mixed Chorus 41 Troubadors 4 JD.R.C lg Baseball lg Audio Visual Aids 23. c- .Negbeskxleysgsygsgflisi -- , '- '-I .' ' - ' - -..o3-.xx x NR-:ZR x Jie - 'M iss 'is ':.:- 3 o C' j' X ' TK- , ' f: N.. XM by . , , F' q71 - H .' Q S W e cc W . X x ,,-5, xxx M X C X l x X X T Q xg x 6 xx X ' N wx 'X P X X I Qs xx X ' AX x x xxx xx f . . .. . .Th S? were . 1 i . 5 A ' Q ' - ' ' 'iss r ' . . -I --rr.: -' -' W NORMAND ALLARD A proper man as one shall see in a summer's day. SUZANNE L. BASTIEN TERRENCE A. BAKER I can rezisi anything e1cepf'rernpfarion. Home Poorn Prez. 39 Basketball 2. Beauty is the gift of God. Class Vice. Pres. 2, Home Room Vice. Pres. 4g Cheerleader 2,3g Co-Capt. 4, Mixed Chorus l,3,4f Troubadors 3,4g Sci. Fair l J.D.R.C. if Usherette 21 Prom, Com. Dec. 31 Yearbook 4, Pep Club 2. 30 1 Q1 Q -9, CAROL ANN BEDNARZ Will and intellect are one and the sarne thing. Home Room Vice Pres. l,2p Mixed Chorus 1,32 Troubadars 3g Basketball 1,25 J.D.R.C. lf Talent Shows I-3, Usherette Class Nighf 3g Prom Com. 35 NaT'l Hon. Soc. 3,41 Vice Pres. 4f Oper. lf Typing Ed. Yearbook 41 Assemblies l,2, Ex. Concert l. A 1 my 1 I .4nn4 ' LINDA L. BENOIT X Reason is life's sole arbitorf' Gym show 1,2, Basketball 2. EUZABETH ANN BERRY The business of life is To go forward. J.D.R.C. lp Usherette Grad. 35 Concessions 45 Yearbook 45 Nat. Hon, Soc, 3,45 Glee Club I. PAUL BERTHIAUME Machine Shop A Co-op 3.4. MARGARET J. BLACKMER Nothing is done without reason. ROBERT BLAIS Pep Club I-4. 1 Drafting5 Student Council 25 Football 2,35 Y Prom Com. 35 Concessions 45 Ring Com, 35 S Club 2,3,4. TOULA A. Blll.lS True wisdom is the price of happiness. H.R. Olticer Sec. 45 Mixed Chorus 2-45 Fu- ture Teachers 35 Pep Club 2,35 Yearbook 4. RICHARD A. BOUVIER Nothing great was ever achieved with- out enthusiasm. Mixed Chorus 45 Yearbook 45 Trouba- dours 45 Class Play 3g Track Team 2,4, Cross Country 4, X ik 'T'- ANDREW JOSEPH BOWER Life is ci pudding full of plums. Home Room Treasurer 25 Concessions 45 Clans Play 45 Audio Visual Aids 4. JEANNE R. BOUDREAU QuieTness is Best. Yearbook 45 Class Play 3. PAULA JEANNE BRODEUR Her heart is always doing lovely things, LINDA M. BONNETTE I have a heart with room for every ioyuf Mixed Chorus lg Usherette 35 Prom Dec. Com. 35 Concessions 3,45 Pep Club 2-45 Picture Com. 35 Drill Team 2. Yearbook 45 Art Staff 45 Concessions 45 LORRAINE A. BROUSSEAU Dance Committee l. Change in all things is sweet. if Xi 32 Sci. Fair 2,35 Concessions 45 Yearbook 45 Pep Club 2,35 Ring Com. 35 Class Play 2. lI fi ii all ll' 4 lt NANCY J. BROWN Personality is to man as perfume is to flower. Stu. Council 35 Maiorette 2-45 Sci. Fair lg Yearbook 45 Scarlet Banner if Pep Club 2-3, Class Play 3. LEO CAPLETTE Electric Department MARC R- CADARETTE A truly modest fellow. Cross Country 3,4. I I CAROL A. CABANA Beauty is a natural superiority. Mixed Chorus 2,35 Troubadours 3,45 Con- cessions 4y Yearbook 4, Hostess 3g Glee Club lg Food Sale 4. JANET LOU ISE CAOUETTE Soft to the weak, and noble to the strong. Attended Notre Dame l-2, Concessions 45 Food Sales 3. 33 r, .4 MADELEINE M. CANTARA As I am, so I see. Mixed Chorus lg Yearbook 45 Class Play 4 CHARLES TERRELL CHASE Great hopes make great news. Hrn. Rm. HO. l-2, Sci. Fair I-25 J,D.R.C. i-3, Prom Com. 3g Yearbook 4, Nat. Hon. Soc, 3-4, Class Play l-45 Classical Club Pres. i-2g Cross Country 2-3, Foot- ball Programs 2-4. Q! -.Z-2' BARBARA CHRISTO Hlrragination is the air of mind Hm. Pm, V.P, l,3f Majorette l-2, Co-Capt, 3, Drum Major. 45 Mixed Chorus l-4 Troubudour: 3-4, J,D,R C. if Basketball i 2, Tal. Show Zn Usherette l. of CHARLES S. CHASE Let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath. Concessions 4: Fresh Rec. Com. 3-4. STEPHEN D. CLARKE The wealth of mankind is the wisdom they leave. Hm. Rm. Treas. 3-4, Student Council Treas. 3g Sci. Fair lg Football 2-4, Yearbook 41 Class Play 35 S Club 4g Track 3, Co- Capt. 4. r 1 NANCY ANN CHAMBERLAND Fortune favors the bold. Hm. Rm. Sec. 3, J.V. Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3-45 Glee Club lp Sci. Fair l-2, Office Girl 41 Pep Club lf Picture Corn. 31 Class Play 2-35 Future Teachers 2-3. PATRICIA LOUISE COCCIA They know enough who know to learn. 34 Mixed Chorus lg Talent Show 25 Yearbook 4. X. Y il il A i PHvLL1s JEAN comms it Thine eyes are like the deep, blue, gboundless heaven. Class V.P. 3, Hm. Rm. V,P. i-2 J.V. igCheerleader Capt. 2, Cheerleader 3-4, ' iMixed Chorus l-4, Troubadaurs 3-4 .l.D.R.C. l-2, Talent Show 2-4, Usherette 3, Prom Com. 3, Scarlet Banner 3, Fresh Rec, Com. 4. l ', il f i STANLEY E. COOPER Virtue is like a rich stone, best plain said! Prom Com. 3, Concessions 4, Yearbook 4, Class Play 4, Classical Club i,2. ROBERT CORRWEAU Drafting Department Vw Ns WILLIAM CURBOY Fearless minds climb soonest into crowns. 'E 'Picture Com. 4, S Club 2-4. l - Band if Basketball 2-4, Football 2-4, LIONEL COURNOYER Machine Shop l 35 RAY A. CROKE The reward of a thing well done, is to have done it. Sci. Fair 37 Baseball if Football i-2, S Club 2-4. ROBERT DAVIS An orchongel o little damaged. H.R. Treas. 1, H.R. Pres. 4, Bon Track 2. T . GERMAINE M. DESPRES I Gnd the eorfh not grey, but rosy. Conce :ans 4, Yearbook 4. JAMES ZYGMUND DAMIAN Each man's belief is right in his own eyes. H.R. Pres. I, Sci, Foir i, Football l,2,3,4, Yearbook 4, Soph. Ploy, S Club 3,4. NORMA JANE DESROSIERS Mighty like a rose. Sci. Fair 2,3, Usher 2, Yearbook 4, Pep club 2,3, Jr. Ploy 3. 36 EUGENE DAIGNEAULT Drafting Department Band l,2p Color Com, 2, Co-op 3,4 FERNANDO DIGREGORIO Drafting Honor lies in honest toil. ,--ar' LINDA ANN DIGREGORIO Maiorette 3,45 Concessions 4g Nat'l Soc. JOHN J- DION 3,45 Drill Team 25 Glee Club if Assem- blies 3,4. A sly old tlsh, too cunning for the looks. LOUISE DUNLEAVY l bear a charmed lite. Usherette 3, Conceseionz 4, Yearlzoolr 4 Nat r Sac. 3,45 Glee Club I. Nth:- H.R. Pres. 2g Sci. Fair If Basketball 2,37 Track 2, Yearbook. Even virtue is fairer in a fair body. H.R. Secretary, Mixed Chorus 3,41 Troupa- dors 4. JOHN DUPU IS Drafting CATHERINE R' EARNEST Band 3, Basketball l,2g Baseball 31 Co-op 3,4. WILLIAM G. DUNN 'Selt-Control is wisdom's root. HR. Treas. If Sci. Fair 2,3p Basketba DOUGLAS FILO Machine Shop HR. Treas. 35 Stud, Coun. 3,45 Baseball 25 Football 2,3,45 S Club 2,3,4f Co-op 4. HARRlET L. ELLIOT Deity determines destiny. SANDRA ANNE FOX una: ' , RODERlCK FITZGERALD Steady of heart, stout of hand. Mired Chorus 45 Basketball I5 Baseball lg Football l-45 S Club 2,3,4, She has a ready smile. Cheerleader 2,35 Mixed Chorus l,25 .l.D.R.C, 1,25 Basketball l,25 Softball 45 Talent Show 2,35 Usherette 35 Ring Com. 35 Class Play 45 Dance Com. 2,35 Assemblies l-45 lntr. Class Basketball 1,25 Retarded Child. 25 Fresh Rec. Com. 3. 38 l MICHAEL J. ELIAS No news is good news. Sci. Fair l,25 Baseball 1,25 Football ARTHUR FREDERICK Machine Shop Baseball 25 Cross Country l,2. 5 '::f' DELVINA FRENCH Perseverance conquers all. Attended Tantasqua I. RUSSELL E- FRENCH Happy go lucky. Con. 4. LElLA R. GAUDETTE Step after step the ladder is ascended. DENNIS GAY con, 4, Yearbook 4, Pep Club 2,3. Machine Department Band l,2, Basketball l,2. ROBERT PAUL GALANTE The night has a thousand efezl' HR. Treasurer, Mixed Charu: 11, Bazelza l,3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Prom Corn. Crm, man, Class Play 3,4, S Club 2,34 Inter-class Basketball 3,4 xh- RICHARD ALLEN GAUCHER When my cue comes, call me. Freshman - Notre Dame, Mixed Chorus 4 Basketball l, Class Play 2,3,-4, lnterclass Basketball l,3,4. JOAN R. GIROUX 'The rose makes the world so sweet. nl K RONALD GIROUX Electrical Department NORMA JEAN GILLESPIE You laugh and you are quite right. Band LQ, M. Chorus 3,47 Troupadors 3,4g Tal. Show 31 Office girl 45 Class Play 3. PAULINE GOULET Poetry in Motion. H.R, Sec. 3f Tal. Show 23,41 Con. 4, Oflice Girl 3,4f Pic. Com. 25 D. Team 2,3. I 40 ROLAND GIGUERE Cabinet Department Co-op 3,4. KAREN GREEN Moderation is the noblest gift of heav enlu Sci. Fair lg .l.D.R.C. 2g Con, 45 Lib. 3,4 Office Girl 4f Pep C. 2,3,4p Class Play 3 Fut. Tea. 3,4. 1 CYNTHIA HALL Speak l am lisfeningf' 33 H.R.V.P. 3, Stu. Council 4. J.D.R.C. If JUDITH HEVEY Prom Com. Dec. 3, Con. 4g Yr. Book. Sub, 47 Sfoflel Bonne' 32 Pep Club 2f3'4i A True friend is forever a friend. CAROLE ANN HUGHES Tl'ie Cautious :Qldorn rr, HR O, l, lvl Clworuz 1,347 P. Cofn. 2 Con. 4, Drill Team f,2g Fresh Pet Corn Fresh. Rec. Com. 4. JOHN JENKINS Let me fell The world. Foofball 3,45 Yr. bk. 4, Class Play A. 3. 31 A.V. J.D.R.C. lp Gym S. 2, KARL JALBERT Fortune comes well fo all Thai come not la1e. 41 THOMAS HUGHES Wl1ere shall l find o fair Irish maiden. l'l.R.O. l-4, lvl, Ch. l,3g Boskef Ball l-4 Base Ball l-45 S. Club l-45 Class. C. l,2 PATRICIA JOWETT She is the mirror of all courtesy. Ba Class Play 3. nd I,2g Mix. Ch. 3,4g Can. 4,9 Lib 4' ez. ,A .vvemqzzl ,?.fw1'tr 72 1 5 1 11' M, we '.' ' .1 ' -1 A , K '51--2 Q 1 . ..'ln :Q ., L f . ts .rfa 4 C J WILLIAM JULIAN hee? Metal I-Aix. Ch. 25 Football 2. SHERON A. JEWELL Ill give my iewels for ci set ot beads. ALBERT JOLIN l'l.R.O, lg Mix. Ch. 23,45 Sci. Fair 'l-3: Tal. Shaw L41 Prom Com. 3f Yr, Bk. 4, Sing away sorrow, cast away care. Pep Club 2,35 Class Play 3,45 Drill Team I,2g Fresh. Rec. Com. 4. H.R.O. I-4, Sci. Fair l,2, Baseball I,2, Prom Com. 3: Scarlet Banner 2. DORIS .IULIAN JAMES KANE Faith is a time invention, Somebody has said that a king may Basketball I make a noblemanf' Class Of. 2, H.R.O. 2,3,4p Bask, Ball l-45 Base. Ball I-4, Football I-41 S Club I-45 Yr. Bk. 4. 1i 4 1 i t 'l Yi 1 1 l i i i flxdfv V DONNA KOKOSZKA Her bright smile haunts me still. Band 1,25 Mix. Ch. 3,45 Traubadours 3,45 Sci. Fair l-45 Basketball I5 Softball I Con. 45 Lib. 3,45 Yr. Bk. 45 F.T.A. i,2,4 Ring Com. 3. ANTONIO LAMARINE There is manhood in his look. H.R.O. l-45 Mix. Ch. i-45 Bask. Ball l-45 Baseball i,2,45 Prom Com. 35 Con. 45 Calyptics 45 Yr. Bk. 45 Class Play 45 S Club 3,45 Motto 4. 75 JUDITH KOWALSKI Trust her not - she is tooling thee. Class Of. 35 l'l.R.O. 45 Mix. Ch. l-45 Sci. Fair 25 Usherette 35 Con. 45 Pep Club 2-45 Prom Com. 3. DARLENE LAFORTUNE Given to hospitality. C.O. 25 H.l?.O. l-45 Stu. Council 45 Cheer- leader 2-45 Cpt. 45 Sci. Fair 35 Tal. Show 35 Prom Com. 35 Oftlce Girl 3,45 Scarlet Banner 3,45 Pep Club i,25 Class Play 3,45 F.T.A. 3,45 Fresh. Rec. Com. 4. 43 DENNIS KROLL Ye have heard of the piniercf gi Band l,25 A.V.!-x, 3. Vibe-xl' J' JON LABELLE To read is a noble exercise, Sci. Fair l,25 Class Play 25 A.V.A. 4 LARRY LARSON Cabinet Shop Class treas, 1. 'lf .7 Josrrs M. LATAILLE IAaiden': hearts are always soft. JDRC. lg Jr. Play Ushereitef Prom com. Ll F of ,oncessions 4, Oichce girl 45 Year- i zl' 4, Pep cl-Jly QQ Drill Tearn 2,35 As- SUSAN LARIVIERE Never complain, never explain. RACHEL R. LAVALLEE Thought alone is eternal Concessions l,2,3g Oiifice Girl 1,22 club 2. rnl, Q 44 Pep mf CAROLYN P. LAPIERRE Now is The day and now is the hour. Pep club 2,3,4. l NATALIE G. LAVOIE Red as ci rose is she A.V.A. if Hrn. Rm. V.P. l,2g Hm. Rm. Sec. 3,45 Cheerleader 3,45 Mixed Chorus l,4g Sci. Fair 3, Troubadours 45 Usher 3, 4, Yrbk. 4, Class Play 3. WILLIAM LeBOEUF Machine Shop Co-op 3,4. HARRY JAMES LAZO 1 There is a good time coming, boysl' Mixed Chorus Treas. 4, Basketball l-4, Baseball l,4, Football l-3, Co-Ca pt. 4, Prom com. 3, Yearbook 4, S Club 2-4, Fresh. Rec. Com. 4, Cap 81 Gown Com. 4. MARY ANN LIRO Quiet at Erst, but look again . . Hm. Rm. V.P. 4, Mixed Chorus l,3, Soft- ball 3, Talent Show l, Prom corn. 3, Con- cessions 4, Office Girl 4, Yearbook 4, Scarlet Banner 2, Pep Club 2-3, Ring Com. 3, Class Play 4, Fut. Teachers l, l, Drill Team 2. BYRAN E. LeBLANC Good breeding is the blossom of good sense. Hm. Rm. 3,4, Sci. Fair I, Prom. com. 3, Picture Com. 4, Class Play 2,3. ELLEN L. LEVILLE Silence is more eloquent than words 45 . Q. LOIS E. LEMIRE Knowledge is a treasure, practice is the key to it. Class Sec. l, Sci. Fair I-3, Basketball 3: Softball 3, Usher 3, Concessions 4, Year- book ed. 4, Nat. Hon. Soc. 3-4, Pep Club 2-4, Fut. Teachers 3-4. LAURIE .l. LUSIGNAN Lite is like a scrambled egg. Pram Com. Dec. 31 Con. 4, Pep Club 3,4g Drill Team l,2g Fresh Rec. Com. 41 Play 25 Iritr. Class Basketball 2. DOMENICA JANE LOMBARDI Softly speak and sweetly smile. Mixed Chorus 45 Pep Club 2-4, Girls' Glee Club l. DANIEL H. MCKINSTRY 'IA carefree heart is a happy heart. Home R. Pres. 25 Sci. Fair 1,25 Basketball l-4: Baseball l-4, Football 4g Class Play 31 S Club 3,4. DENNIS M. MCKINSTRY Great hopes make great men. Band l-45 Sci. Fair 3f Tal. Show 27 Year- book 4: Class Play 31 Math League 4g Dan. Com. I,2. 46 LAUREN LITCHFIELD Friendship is a Sheltering tree. Mixed Chorus l,2f OPrice Girl 21 Class Play 3. REBECCA M. MCKINSTRY Beware of her Fair hair, for she excels all women. Mixed Chorus l,3g Tal. Show lg Prom Com. 3i Con. 45 Ottice Girl 49 Class Play 45 Fresh Rec. Com. l. QI i E1 l l i. i i i l i V 2 5 Q i 1 i i l l l l v I I l l LORNA MACK Sweet silence. Mixed Chorus i. LOIS ANN MALBOEUF Mind cannot follow it, nor words express her infinite sweetness. Sci. Fair I5 Tal. Show I5 Ush. Jr. Cl. Play 35 Prom Com. Dec. 35 Con. 45 Fresh. Rec. Com. 45 One Act Play 25 Intr. Cl. Basket- ball I. DIANE MARINELLI That is true which all rnen say. H.R. Sec. 25 Troubadours lj Sci. Fair 35 Basketball I5 Prom Com, Dec. 35 Con, Ag Fresh. Rec. Com. 45 Dance Com. I-4. DAVID MERCIER Drafting Department Band I-3, Tal. Show I. WILLIAM O. MATTE Never a trouble, never a frown. S Club 25 Cross Country 1,25 Track I,2. 4-7 KAREN J. MARTIN I would help others out of a fellow feeling. Mixed Chorus I-45 Troubaclours 3,45 Sci. Fair l,25 Prom Com. Dec. 35 Con. 45' Lib. 3,45 Yearbook 45 Operetta I5 Pep Club 2-45 Pic. Com. 45 Cl. Play 3. BRYANT C. MONTIGNY Such a hero was never found. I-IR, Treas. 23, Baseball I, Football I-4, S Club 2,34 I, ww ' . , - : '-N 'Ae A PI Q I.-,LAI V D. 4- t W e .' :'-. -' ws: S: , . I Q WILLIAM MORAN Cabinet Department Band 2-4, Mixed Chorus I, Co-Op 3,4. TODD T. MISIASZEK Each man has his desires. Band I, Health Oftlcer 3,4, Mixed Chorus 3, Troubadors 3, Baseball I, football I, Prom Com. Dec. Com. 3, Pep Club 2, Class Play 3, Fut. Teach. 2-4, Drill Team I-3. NATALIE LOREEN MORSE Mine is the night with all her stars. H.R. V. Pres., Secretary Mixed Chorus I, Troubadors 4, Science Fair 2, Sen. Play 4. 48 MAXINE M. MISIASZEK Obedience is the key to every door. Sci. Fair 3, Ush. class night, play, gradua- tion, Prom com. 3, con. 4, year book 4 class history, Pep Club. ELIZABETH E. MROCZKOWSKI I say thou art quick with answers. Not. Hon. Sac. 4, Lib. 3,4. V. Pres. Lib Club, Sci. Fair I-4, Tal. Show I-4, Yr Book 4, Con. 4, Math Leouge 3,4. MICHAEL OLSON 'I love school next to vacation. DAVID V. PAYEUR He is apt ond of great credit. Pres, Sci. CI. If Science Fair I,2,4y Sub. Staff Yearbook 45 Class Play 2-4. RAYMOND OUELLETTE Drafting Stu. Coun. 2: Baseball Ig Pram Com. 3, Ring Com. 3, Audio Visual Aids I-41 Co-op 3,4. JOYCE C. PARADIS Not in mine eyes alone is Paradise. Prom Dec. Com. 3g Concessions 4, Class Play 35 Drill Team I. 49 PATRICIA PAGE l've touched the height of human liqpr ness. HR. ViceAPres. lg HR. Sec. 2. Sci. Fair Basketball 4g Prorn Dec. Corn. 3g Ccric A sions 45 Librarian 4, Pep Cl. l,Qg Drill Team I-31 Fresh. Rec. Com. 4. ROBERT PALMERINO Metalsmith Mixed Chorus 35 Co-op 4. RONALD C. PLOUFFE Where there's fun he always goes. HR. Pres. lp Band Vice-Pres. l-4g Football lj Talent Show l,2. ROBERTA F. POLLONE There con be no satisfaction where there is no laughter. Majorette l-3g Co-Capt. 4, Glee Club lg JDRC lg Usherette 21 Closs Play 3, Ex- change Concerts 1-4, Prom Dec. Com. 35 Spring 24 Christmas Concerts l-4. JOHN A. PETERS Fear the Greeks, even when bringing gifts. Baseball l,3g Football l,2g Yearbook 4g S Club 41 Concessions 4g Class Play 3. PATRICIA A. POULIN Gentle of speech - good of intention. Mixed Chorus l-3g Sci. Fair 2, Troubadours 31 JDRC lp Softball l-4, Concessions 45 Yearbook 4g Pep Club 2-4, Class Play 3. 50 l l l 9. .l l ll l fs I 5 5 GENEVIEVE P. PERRON ll l A happy heart, a carefree mind. , Glee Club lg JDRC lg Softball 21 Conces- sions 45 Office Girl 3, Yearbook 4. l 'n ,l r r RODNEY POULIOT ' l do not betray myself with my blushing. Band I-35 Science Fair 2. ll Fd i i V li i ,gi li ii il 'w li .1 H . ii 1 ii '4 ,, V i ii SUSAN J. PRl'NCE 1 Calm and serene in all her acfions. Mixed Chorus l-37 Sci. Fair i,3g Prom Dec. Com. 3g Concessions 4, Librarian 3,45 Co- ' Art Editor Yearbook 4g Pep Club 2-4g Cl. N Play 35 Dance Com. i-4. ZYGMUNT J. SALETNIK A smile for every boy and two for every girl. H.R. Pres. l-41 Mixed Chorus 3,4f Trouba- dours 3,4p Prom Dec. Com. 3f Concessions 4g Yearbook 4g Class-Play 2,35 Dance Com. l-4. l 1 i l DOREEN RENAUD As merry as The day is long. Talent Show 3,45 Librarian 3. GAIL RlCl lER Full of girlish glee. Concessions 45 Office Girl 4, Librarian Class Play 2: Drill Team 3. RUSSELL ST. LAURENT Machine Shop 51 PAULETTE A. RIVERS Silence is golden. ZENON S. SAWICKI Men of few words are the besf men. HR. Oliflcer l,2g Sci. Fair lg Fooiball Mana- ger l. JANE SH ERRY The blush is beauiiful, bu! some-Times in- convenienff' H.R. Sec, 3, Mized Chorus l-45 Trouba- dours 4, Sci. Fair lg .IDRC 3g Talenf Show I, Prom Dec. Com. 31 Scarlet Bonner 2,35 Pep Club 35 Drill Team Copf. l-3, Cl. Play 2, Fuvure Teachers I, Classical Cl, 2. ROBERT SAVAGE Drafting ROBERT S. SIMONELLI My Thoughts and my conduct are my own. HR. Olicer lg Sci. Fair lg Talenf Show 4, Prom Com. 35 Concessions 4, Class Play 3. DAVID E. SAUCIER Thar rich celestial music thrilled the air. Mixed Chorus 3,41 Troubaclours 3,4i Sci. Fair lg Cl. Play 2,3. LINDA SlNlNI One That loves reading has everything wifhin his reach. Girls' Glee Club lg Sci. Fair lg JDRC l,2p Basketball 3: Softball 3,4f Prom Dec. Com. 3, Pep Club 2-4g Concessions 4. 52 l i l li li li I l l I. l l r i i l I l l. l l l I l l i l i I r l z il l VINCENT SINNI 1 Drafting 1 Class Pres. 3, H.R. Treas. 'l,2, Basketball 'l-3, Baseball l-3, Football 2,3, Prom Dec. Com. 3, S Club 2-4. l l l CAROLE TELLIER 14 , .Q K' 4 .Q . LINDA A. STECKER ln quietness and confidence shall be her RONALD J. SMOLEN Sa sweet the blush of bashfulnessf' H.R. Treas. l,4, Football 2-4, S Club 3,4. CARMl'NE M. TARQUINIO Her wonderful qualities are reflected by her smile. H.R. Sec. l,3,4, Pep Club 2-4, Ring Com. 3, Girls' Glee Club 1. Never complain, never explain. . 'X 53 strength, Band l,2, Mixed Chorus 3,4, Troubadours 3, JDRC l: Concessions 4, Librarian 4, Yearbook 4, Cl. Play 3, Exchange Con. cert 2-4, Assemblies I-4. EARL STYPULKOWSKI Oh Mischief, Thou Art Swift, H.R. Treas. l,3, Prom Com. 3, Yearbook 4, Track 2. ROBERT TREMBLAY Mochine Shop Band 2,4: WWW, -rf WILLIAM R. TRUDEAU Haw i' 'Of ire giher gaf IO worry Joop? HP T-.11 I, Stl, Fair QQ Iriierclazs Bo:- if3vr.f.ii 4, Pram Dc: Corn. 3g Yearbook 4, ff-1.113 fiiyil !-idz 3,4 JANICE R. TIBERII To endeavor is to succeed. HR. Vice-Pres. i,4g Siu. Coun. 3,41 Sci Fair l,2g Moioreife I-4, Basketball I Ushers-ite 3, Prom Dec. Com. 37 Yeor- book 115 Future Teachers I'4. ROBERT L. VANDAL A light heart lives long, Sci. Fair Q7 Prom Com. 3g Yearbook 3. ja-f x, 54 ' DAVID A. TIBERII I am not in the role of common men. HR. Heolfh Off. if STU. Coun. 35 Mixed Chorus 4g Troubodours 45 Sci. Fair l,3p Football Manager ig Prom Dec. Com. 35 Bus. Mgr. Yearbook 45 Cl. Play 2,35 Audio Visual Aids 2-4. JANICE L. VITALI Her hair was like The bright seffing sun. HR. Vice-Pres. I, Prom Dec. Com. 3g Con- cessions 4g Yearbook 4. Pep Club l,2g Cl. Play 2, Drill Teom 2,35 Fresh Rec. Com. 4. i wi:-k F RICHARD P. WELCH , 1. Y A natural friend To all. 1 1 l Home Room Officer I, Picfure Comm. 45 KATHLEEN I.. WOOD A girl lighthearted and con'renf. l l. JOHN A. YANNACCI Never a trouble, never a frown. Homeroom Officer 21 Mixed Chorus 1,4 Concessions 45 Fresh. Rec. Com. 4. E ll r A l i i l 55 I JAMES BARTOLI All mankind loves a lover. 7 i2:T, '.1- :fI-7'1::w.z'4v filzf-e2:QfGjpli? -1 sl , 'Z1?z:'2:se'21z23'v:::f'Y , f f.1-1' c-:'::Zz': .1 15,1111 +C-:r:QMw1s.gf, , e1::a1..,:4fse-2' Q v . ::z:2:5.e:::-lwffhwxf 1 .vs :rf 73 f 'Q . . 41 C lawvxrff rg wr . V.-:'g1s1Q:j'g:,s:,:1E - af- - 'QW Nw Y I ,.,:::m,, ., 1 ' .,.l5jZ'3i Q l V 2Zi?i3'7: vqfwzz,-f,:5,, fl ,f . vffwfgfffp , 3y4:1,,Zz44, 1 2459333 View J, ' wwwffynv. ,9:g'A:i44p,g1,zf ,p .,,g4,+Mwe 3411413 IM , ,, '- ff'fnf4z6:i ,,,,3,,, 1 -,, f GEORGE PAUL LEDUC Cole Trade Macau' ,:,' f,,- : fa 4 525225 2 , ff 1' 5 Q13 , ,l ,:w,',:: ,:.443,-1 , J 4 :fum 31 522122 yf1,,4f,1 ffffzf ' y 4 mfg: Inf FRANCIS N. ALLARD Sheer Mefal Football 3,4g Class Ofllcer 35 Baseball l-41 STEVEN ASHTON Yearbook Staff 4. Machinery Class Treas. lg Homeroom Offlcer 45 Bas- ketball Ig Co-op. VIRGINIA RYAN Always an the go. Cheerleader 2-45 J.D.R.C. l-4g Soffball If Taleni Show 1,21 Prom Com. 3. MARY TRIFONE Ir is wiser fo be a listener than to say Too much. :XSS ,, ,, sf 2 ' H '3- 0 X 'xp X M 5' V' in 'L M iv ,B 1.-SV 'i f ??W1,fi',' .. 1' ...ia 3 .A--1, 3i .xx J K NL!! W FREQHMAN HISTORY As graduating seniors, it is only natural that we may warmly recall our yesteryears spent in high school. We embarked upon the road through high school as timid freshmen when we Hrst walked through the portals of Mary E. Wells High. Freshman Class oFHcers were President, Donald Ferron, Vice-President, Marsha Berth- iaume, Treasurer, Steve Ashton, and Secretary, Lois Lemire. f We had now become young adults and were on our way toward new and better things. Iii' SOPHOMORE HISTORY As newly promoted sophomores and well on the pathway to our goal, graduation, we moved to our beautiful new location. Southbridge High School. Cole Trade and Wells High became one and the same at our new school on Cole Avenue. This year was also marked by two other events. First of all we were threatened by the Bomb Scare. Then we were all grieved by the news of the death of our beloved princi- pal, Dr. James Robertson. President Donald Ferron, Vice-President Suzanne Bastien, Treasurer James Kane, and Secretary Darlene LaFortune - our class otticers --did a fine iob in our ine new school. 58 T- 'egyablrd Hipaa? T i' 1 T- .- Ir T -T I gif ig K iii!! in ally ' I ,I 'hfflf X 7 JUNIOR HISTORY Our Junior year began wiTh The eIecTion of class ofllicers. They in- cluded VincenT Sinni, President Phyllis CoIIeTTe, Vice-PresidenT, Thomas Borghesi, Treasurer, and Judy Kowalski, SecreTary. We oTTIciaIIy became upperclassmen when we donned our shiny, new class rings. Our class play - YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU - and a successful prom - ON A TROPIC ISLAND - added The Topping To a wonderful year. The ring commiTTee included Bobby Blais, Lorraine Brousseau, Donna Kokoszka, Mary Liro and Carmine Tarquinio. Among The many hard workers who devoTed Their Time and service To prorn preparaTions were Dorianne Sandman, Bobby GalanTe, Carol Bednarz, STanIey Cooper, Darlene LaTorTune, NaTaIie Lavoie, ZygmunT SaleTnik, Ray OueIleTTe, and The class officers. D SENIOR HISTORY Leading us in this, our tinal, year of high school were our class oHicers - Donald Ferron, President, Nancy Swiacki, Vice-President, Tommy Borghesi, Treasurer, and Dorianne Sandman, Secretary. Senioritis took hold at our tirst major event, the Freshman Reception, and continued to spread rapidly throughout the year. Other events included our first REAL Victory Dance in tour years and our Senior Play - THE BOARDING HOUSE REACH. Various important committees were organized throughout the year. The color committee included Jane Lombardi, Jane Sherry and William Dunn. The flower committee included Patricia Coccia, Toula Billis and David Saucier. The motto committee included Elizabeth Berry, Janice Tiberii and John Yannacci. The class otlicers comprised the Cap Sf Gown Com- mittee andthe Announcements Committee. Of course, the year was highlighted with various other graduation activities, as we prepared to leave our hallowed halls torever. KN 5. 4: THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF I 964 We, the class of T964, the first class to attend the VVorld's Fair, do solemnly and proudly bestow the following bequests upon our heart-broken followers: To Mr. Desroches we leave our sincere thanks and our pledged devotion for four years of professional guidance anid encouragement in making our high school years successful. As a token of our appreciation we leave him a set of mink covers for his golf clubs. To Mr. Conlon and Mr. Metras, our class advisors, who have so willingly given of their time and energy in all our endeavors, we leave our sincere appreciation for their enthusi- astic assistance along with T60 cancelled tickets to the World's Fair and four empty busses. To our home-room teachers who have put up with our many antics and iokes we leave the following: To Mr. Conlon a gold-plated compass, to Mr. Jordan a portable blackboard and a box of yellow chalk, to Mr. Young no more clumsy seniors, to Miss Fitzgerald a mink. Other beaueaths include the following list: Francis Allard's running abilities to Ruby Sabatinelli. Normand Allard's locker to Bill Broughton. Ernest Arcoite's gym suit to Eugene Dani. Steve Ashton's transmission and a clutch to all Ford lovers. Terrence Baker leaves school happily. James Bartoli's way with girls to Allen Guardiani. Suzanne Bastien's mononucleosis to Celine Porier, Carol Bednarz's seat in the National Honor Society to Paula Kopacz. Linda Benoit's sore volleyball hand to anyone who wants one. Paul Berthiame's car gauges to Ernie Roso. Toula Billis' NOAH and the ARK to Helen Bellos. Margaret Blackmer's art to Jane Dall. Robert Blais' drafting machine to Stanley Misiaszek. Linda Bonnette's love for Seventeen to Kathy Berthiuame. Thomas Borghesi's second base position to Charlie Szumilas. Jean Boudreau's Oliver Sudden to anyone who loves turtles. Richard Bouvier's two brothers to Southbridge High School. Andrew Bower's four-year iob as health officer to John Stevens. Paula Brodeau keeps her diamond! Lorraine Brousseau's fondess for servicemen to Elaine Kathleen Mathieu. Nancy Brown's skiis to Norman Vandal. Carol Cabana's quiet manner to Ginny Merry. Marc Cadarette's heiaht to Mike Libuda. Madeline Cantara's '59 Vauxhall to Paulette Brousseau. JanetCaouette s smile to Tina Shea. Leo Caplette's deed in the electrical shop to Paul Belanger. Nancy Chamberland leaves Elaine Karen Mathieu's skiis to her. Charles S. Chase's rides to Sturbridge to David Rose. Charles T. Chase's part in the senior play to Frannie Proulx. Barbara Christo's baton to Mona Salvati. Stephen Clarke's iob on the T964 MUSKET to Kim Palmerino. Patricia Coccia's contralto voice and Jane Lombardi's chorus gown to Bea Yanka. Phyllis Collette's loafers to Mary Jane Tucci. Stanley Cooper's mother to the cafeteria. Robert Corriveau's drafting equipment to Ronald Valcourt. Lionel Cournoyer's space in the machine shop to Donald Lepage. Ray Croke's math average to Ronald Frigon. William Curboy's end position to Bob Fantaroni. James Damian's speed to Billy Brousseau. Eugene Daigneault's 29 horsepower Chevy to Arthur Jourdenais. Robert Davis' wit to Ron Cronin. 62 Jane Desrosiers' chemical frustrations to Jeanne Fitzgibbons. Germaine Despres' black eye to the Junior gym class. Fernando DiGregorio's drawing abilities to Paul Brunell. Linda DiGregorio's quiet manner to Sue Asselin. John Dion's stored-up knowledge as a resevoir for the Freshman Class. Louise Dunleavy's removing her short skirts from Mrs. Beauregard's list of worries William Dunn's decifered units to Mr. Young. John Dupuis' baggy pants to Stanley Petrelli. Catherine Earnest's big brown eyes to Linda DUVJGVCO- Michael Elias' car to Michael Zachara. Harriett Elliott's dimples to Janet DiMarco. Donald Ferron's president's gavel to Fulvio Gentilli. Douglas Filo's ruff and tuff football abilities to Anthony Tortis. Roderick Fitzgerald's love of football to his brother John. Sandra Fox's acting talent to Janice Libera. Delvina French's art room clay work to Nancy Jesky. Russell Erench's freckles to June Houle. Robert Galante's roguish grin to Paul Libuda. Richard Gaucher's showmanship to Ronald Blais. Leila Gaudette's co-op job to Carol Lepointe. Dennis Gay's eyes to Robert Osimo. Roland Giguere's wiry hair to Marty Champagne. Norma Gillespie's giggle to Kathy Berthiaume. Joan Giroux's peanut butter cake to the Junior's food sale. Ronald Giroux's wandering in the corridors to Paul Zaiac. Pauline Goulet's windshield wipers on a certain gray cadillac to Kathy Nikolla. Karen Green's brother Jeff to watch over Chester. Cynthia HaIl's math to her sister Carol. Judith Hevey's unknown love for athletes to Linda Laflamme. Carol Hughes' favorite Italian food to Norma Bellerive. Thomas Hughes' blue eyes to Donald Vespucci. Carl Jalbert's alarm clock to Gil Tardiff. John Jenkin's house to the Junior class for parties. Sheron Jewell's flirtatious ways to Diane Brault. Albert Jolin's cheery disposition to Michael Caplette. Pat Jowett's white charger to Marilyn Travinski. Doris Julian's athletic prowess to Judy Jenkins. William Julian's judo tricks to anybody who tries them. Anthony Kalwarczyk is still deciding whom to leave in charge of the school. James Kane's scoring average to Scott Phipps. Donna Kokoszka's iob at Big Bunny to Maureen Earls. Judy Kowalski's date for the Victory dance to Margie Nordman. Dennis Kroll's commercial law to Peter Gaulin. Jon Labelle's long legs to Dick Nawrot. Darlene LaEortune's many fights with the boys to Pat Dubreuil. Tony Lamarine's l5gt a day for lunch to his brother Johnny. Carolyn Lapierre leaves to make room for her brother Al. Susan Lariviere's good nature to Jane Jankowski. Larry Larson's weight to Guy Leduc. Joette Lataille's water skiis to Paulette Gregoire. Rachel Lavallee's love for Mass. Radio School to anyone who wishes to listen in, Natalie Lavoie's water skis to Julie Leduc. Harry Lazo's pick-up truck to the boys. Brian LeBlanc's job at Elm market to Charles Nasse. William Leboeuf's hair to Dennis Osimo. Lois Lemire's iob on the yearbook to Judy Brodeur. Ellen Leveille's seat on the bus to Susan Anderson. Mary Liro's lovely smile to Carol Pontbriand. Lauren Litchfield's seat at lunch 4B to the cutest Junior. Laurie Lusignan's love for ducks to Donna Magoon. Daniel McKinstry's position on the baseball team to Paul Mani. Dennis McKinstry's place on the math team to Michael Smolen. Rebecca McKinstry's beautiful hair to Sue Whitney. Lois Malboeuf's artistry to Diane Chase. Louis Malley's height to William Anger. 63 Diane Marinelli's nngernails to Rosanna Tremblay. Karen Martin's position on the Library Club to Tommy Zotos. William Matte's track position to Chris Crosbie. David Mercier's hot Ford to the school. Maxine Misiaszek's iob at Vic's Spa to Ronny Chapdelaine. Todd Misiaszek's wardrobe to Tom Rourke. Bryan Montigny's position on the football team to Bucky Harwood. William Moran's red hair to Bruce Earnest. Natalie Morse's personality to Charlene Bourdelais. Elizabeth Mroczckowski's name for Mr. Desroches to pronounce. Raymond Ouellette's Moors to the more that come the merrier. Patricia Page leaves Mr. Young in peace. Robert Palmerino's pair ot used slicks and a whipped out 348 to Willia Joyce Paradis' bottle of Lady Clairol to Louise Mominee. David Payeur's navy boots to Robert Morrill. Genevieve Perron's 5th period study to Mariorie Matte. John Peters' winnings to Mr. Conlin. Ronald PlouFle's place in the band to Peter Moore. Roberta Pollone's baton to Star Barth. , m Brousseau. Patricia Poulin's job at the Southbridge Nursing Home to Patty Magoon. Rodney Pouliot's pennies to the fish tank. Susan Prince's art to Martha Prince. Doreen Renaud's long brown hair to Jean Nordman. Virginia Ryan's use ot the trampoline to Ginny Michon. Gail Richer's red hair to Nancy Gaiewski. Paulette Rivers' seat in the cafeteria to Ray Trifone. Russel St. Laurent's bashfulness to Richard Hill. Zigmund Saletnik's case cutter at King Market to Melvin Glass. Dorianne Sandman's giggles to Donna Palmerino. David Saucier's piano to Herbert Barnes. Robert Savage's reading ability tothe library. Zenon Sawicki's monkey wrench to Andy Lyuch. Jane Sherry's coat to Pete Batista. Robert Simonelli's bongos to Tommy Christo. Linda Sinni's long walks to school to her sister Elaine. Vincent Sinni's left-handed athletic abilities to Richard Thibeault. Ronald Smolen's cowboy outfit to Bishop Nawrot. Linda Stecker's curly hair to Pat Pilski. Earl Stypulkowski's ways to Leonard Nicoletti. Nancy Swiacki's basketball to Christine Bousquet. Carmine Tarquinio's manner ot speech to Ruth Krasnov. Carol Tellier's seat in Room 206 to Nancy Little. David Tiberii's political interest to Paul Rapo. Janice Tiberii's black hair to Paulette Brousseau. Robert Tremblay's key chain to Pete Gemme. William Trudeau's seat in College Math to Eddie Palmerino. Robert Vandal's cracked window to the culprit. Janice Vitali's seat in 3rd period study to Steve Zoto. Richard Welch's smile to Dave Vespucci. Kathleen Wood's seat in bookkeeping to Linda Montigny. John Yannacci's Pepsi4Cola bottles in his locker. Witnessed this titth day of June, in the year ot our Lord, one thousand sixty-tour, and attested to by: Jane Desrosiers Nancy Swiacki Janice Tiberii Carolyn Lapierre Linda DiGregorio Maxine Misiaszek Sheron Jewell Donald Ferron Harry Lazo Dennis McKinstry Janice Vitali David Tiberii Rachel Lavallee Robert Blais Vincent Sinni Patricia Jowett nine hundred and PROPHECY OF THE CLASS OF T964 ln i964 the graduating class of Southbridge High School went to the World's Fair in New York, Therefore, the committee for the twentieth reunion ofthe class of '64 decided upon the World's Fair of i984 in New York as their place of reunion. Among our past classmates are many leaders of this World's Fair. Donald Ferron is president of the Fair, his vice-president is Nancy Chamberland. Richard Bouvier, insurance, tycoon, has iust completed the most important transaction of his career, he has insured the entire World's Fair against theft. Robert Davis and Robert Simonelli, multimillion dollar financiers, have put up money to sponsor this fair. Normand Allard and Lorraine Brous- seau are adiusting their income tax refunds and donations. Leila Gaudette, Gail Richer, and Linda DiGregorio are secretaries for the business manager of the fair, Richard Welch. Natalie Morse and Toula Billis are the directors of a S3 million international school built for the children of the participating nations, Madeline Cantara and Joyce Paradis, along with genial host, Albert Jolin, are hostesses receiving the dignitaries from the entire solar system. Betty Mroczkowski interprets for the foreign dignitaries because of her knowledge of twelve languages. Nancy Swiacki, the Hrst woman President of the U,S., is playing miniature golf with Dwight D. Eisenhower. Janet Caouette is the star reporter for the Interplanetary Space Station, and reports daily the maior events of the World's Fair. ln the opening parade Barbara Christo directs the maiorettes, and leading the band is Robert Tremblay. Following the U.S. Band is a group of dignitaries. Proudly marching in this group are Charles T, Chase, an impressive orator and representative of the U.S, Supreme Court, Antonio Lamarine, majority leader of the l-louse, and Cynthia Holl, Ambassadress to Venus, David Mercier, the President of Mars, William Matte, U.S. Ambassador to Mars, Janice Tiberii and Robert Vandal, the woman and man respectively, heading President Swiacki's Physical Fitness programs, and Vincent Sinni, one of the President's chief ad- visors, as well as John Yannacci, newly appointed Rear Admiral of the U.S. Navy, Thomas Borghesi, owner of mining rights on Mars, and Todd Misiaszek, a Texan ranch owner, are equestrian leaders on Morgan horses, Ronald Plouffe is leader of the famous all saxophone band. Laurie Lusignan, the leading physician at the fair, is rushing around comforting heat- stroke victims. Sheron Jewell is her head nurse. For a bird's eye view of the Fair, take a tour in Bryant Montigny's touring taxi-copter. From it you will catch sight of many Southbridge-ites. William Trudeau is in the communications center directing interplanetary travel to and from the Fair grounds. Robert Galante heads the American Optical Company display. The Model High School l988, display building has Nancy Brown, physical education teacher, Linda Bonnette, commercial teacher, and Lois Lemire, math teacher. Zenon Sawicki, Marc Cadarette, and Carl Jalbert have pooled their talents and con- structed the forty story Starlight Restaurant. Carol Cabana, Linda Stecker, and Carolyn Lapierre, all medical secretaries, are working diligently in the huge Medical Building, while Maxine Misiaszek is a nurse with Dr. Kildare the 3rd. Russell St. Laurant, Robert Savage, and Fernando DiGregorio are displaying the World's Fair Early Auto Museum. Larry Larsen, John Dupuis, William Leboeuf, and Arthur Frederick, top salesmen for General Motors, are found in rotation in charge ofthe General Motors Building. Harriet Elliott, Kathleen Wood, and Linda Benoit are operating the largest diner in the world. At noon we stopped for lunch at John Peters' famous Greek Restaurant, Stanley Cooper is his chief accountant. Jeanne Boudreau's art work decorotes the Parisian center. Earl Stypulkowski is the Head Golumpki taster at Dennis Kroll's Polish Pavillion. Zygmunt Saletnik, the new Olympic Champion, is putting on a weight-lifting exhibition. Terry Baker, the modern Jack Benny, heads the distinguished entertainment program. Steve Clarke, Academy Award Winner for the best actor, appears on the program along with Jane Desrosiers, character actress. Charles S. Chase is the business manager. Robert Corriveau is the great D.J. in the R.C.U. Radio Exhibit. ln the Ballroom Doreen Renaud demonstrates her nationally famous dance, The Satel- lite Swing. Norma Gillespie is on the Ted Mack Amateur Show as the singing English teacher. On a new business program, James Damian and Bryan LeBlanc, big business tycoons, tell their theories about howto become a millionaire in three easy steps. Among the representatives of the sports world for the U.S. are Tim Hughes, newly elected member of the Baseball Hall of Fame, James Kane, member of Football Hall of Fame, Louis Malley, the star clown of the Globetrotters, Rodney Pouliot, famous Little League coach whose team made history by defeating the New York Yankees, Douglas Filo the coach of the New York Gaints with his assistant, Robert Palmerino, and Linda Sinni, famed biologist, captain of the world's champion softball team. Many Southbridge businessmen are actively involved in the World's Fair. Robert Blais is known for his Blais chain of Supermarkets in the New England section and Roland Giguere for his cabinet-making shop representing Gld Sturbridge Village. Francis Allard owns o fleet of motor busses, customized by Raymond Ouelette, making record trips from all parts of the country to New York. Paul Berthiaume is one of his best drivers, having had experience in grabbing the wheel from his brothers. Ronald Giroux, with his experience with the Dept. of Motor Vehicles, is a lawyer in charge of any accident. Eugene Doigneault, now manager at Dan's Amoco Station, donatesyfree gas one day a week to busses going from Southbridge. Dennis Gay's fifteen children, trained by Lionel Cournoyer and William Julian, physical education directors at the Southbridge Y.M.C.A., gave a demostration from the roof of the bus, stopping all bystanders. William Moran, world's most famous wig maker, is specializing in wigs made of red hair. Daniel McKinstry and his partner, Smoky the Bear, renowned forest rangers, are running around the Fair, stamping out cigarette butts. Occasionally they talk to John Jenkins, the celebrated forest ranger who alerted Michael Elias so he extinguished the catastrophic tire at Yellowstone Park. The antics of Danny and Smoky fascinate the six daughters of Paulette Rivers and her husband, as well as social worker, Diane Marinelli, Patricia Coccia, the star in the top Broadway musical, Springtime, Germaine Despres, the fearless white lady hunter who has iust completed a chain of beauty salons in the deepest heart of Africa, and Cathy Earnest, featuring her prize-winning bald-headed fashion. Patricia Jowett is now top buyer for the Way-Out Dress Shop on Mars. Darlene Lafortune, a noted physical therapist, demostrates the use of whirlpool baths. Walking on the grounds are Janice Vitali and Roberta Pollone, those two top fashion models of Petite clothes, and Judy Kowalski, rising through her nursing to be Boston's Social Welfare Director. Jane Sherry, most attractive cosmotologist, sponsors the T.V. Mother and Daughter hand teams of Lois Malboeuf and Rebecca McKinstry with their daughters. Also connected with T.V. Broadcasting is Richard Gaucher, lnterplanetary news caster. His startling message is from the moon where Patricia Page and Sandra Fox are ex- i1 '0- perimenting on the possibility of blood transfusions between earth and moon people. David Payeur is trying to recruit space sailors, Andrew Bower is the most popular teacher on Venus, he's the only one. Joette Lataille and Phyllis Collette are here with their Parisian hair designs, while Pauline Goulet is showing the new Mosquito cut for women, Donna Kokoszka and Karen Green, teachers studying the habits of Moon people, are en- joying the relaxations of the Fair, while that famous nurse Susan Prince and her x-ray technician, Patricia Poulin, have just arrived from their examination of the Martians. Harry Lazo, a Travel Agency tycoon, still finds World Fairs his most successful item, Rod Fitzgerald demonstrates the new safety devices for the Vespa motor-scooter company, David Tiberii is heard attendant at the Shell Gas Exhibit. John Labelle and John Dion, the Nobel Prize winners of Hlnterplantary Travel, are autographing at their ten story library. William Curboy, collegiate all-star basketball player, has just bumped into old friends, Ray Croke, a famous New York executive, and Dennis McKinstry, President of the Mathe- matics Council of the American States. Famous women financiers, Doris Julian' and Susan Lariviere, have been responsible for the Mathematics Exposition. Ernest Arcoite is Head Stocker of the exhibition showing everything from the smallest crustacia to the largest mammals. Russell French has just announced over the World's Fair public address system that the famous ten-layer cakes, decorated by Rachel Lavallee, are on sale at William Dunn's Bakery. At the Space Exhibit is Carol Bednarz, executive secretary to the director of Cape Kennedy. Giving a lecture on the newest types of insurance policies is Carmine Tarquinio, presi- dent of the Buy-More Insurance Company. Her assistant Genevieve rerron is taking notes with the newly invented shorthand pencil that is guaranteed to increase speed. Jane Lombardi, Mrs. America of i984, is selling her new book on How to Succeed as ci Housewife. Margaret Blackmer and Delvina French are exhibiting their famous collections of old world masterpieces. Karren Martin, librarian, demonstrates the exotic push-button library. At the Bartoli Motors Company, presen day counterpart or Ford, Leo Caplette has set the world's record in fuse blowing. Charming Carole Hughes and Lauren Litchfield appear in Bartoli's T.V. Commercials. Bartoli's fleet of secretaries include. Paula Brodeur, Joan Giroux, and Judith Hevy. Suzanne Bastien, Dorianne Sandman, Mary Liro, and Natalie Lavoie have their biologi- cal displays on the methods of dissecting, especially rabbits. Many unusual inventions appear at the Fair: David Saucier's royalties from his ten key piano have endorsed a scholarship at S.H.S. Ellen Leveille and Carole Tellier are the head stewardesses of the recently invented space bus, accommodating i,OOO people. Louise Dunleavy has made a fortune with her automatic prophecy building machine. As so ends the twentieth anniversary of the graduation of the Class of 1964. Prophecy Committee: Louise Dunleavy, chairman. Carol Bednarz, Natalie Lavoie, Lois Lemire, Elizabeth Mroczkowski, Terrence Baker, Robert Davis, Roderick Fitzgerald, Richard Gaucher, William Matte, Gail Richer, Ronald Smolen, John Yannacci, Leo Caplette, and Robert Blais. CANDIDQ , Hkaf ' 1 4 L P ! 11 M V A I xl if , Q V A. , ,ff 46 4 ,Neff 4' ' ' , f X 4 1 1 fa X rw ,HMM ff, M vu if ,f 1 W, A ,, V If ff, . I' L , ,M fg ,, p 1, , ' .L I I ,. 1 , ' f fm. ,, ,W , ' Q, r A-w X mf V 54, 'I I f 1. 4 . V ,. .ra-'fi , 68 dy- 69 ..,g5,,,g Q 'xx 4-7 ill uw-as FRIENDLIEST QUIETEST BEST ATHLETES Robert Galanfe and Nofcilie Lcwoie Carl .lalbert and Carmine Tarquinio James Kane and Nancy Swiacki SENIOR SLI PE RLATIVE S CHATTERBOXES FI-'RTS Richard Gaucher and Dorianne Sandman Harry Lazo and Joyce Paradise if Q f I f , Q 5 xx gf, . A 4 IJ' ' , i We 70 11' 123- 40 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Donald Ferron and Nancy Swiacki DILETTANTES IPeople who love the fine arfsl David Saucier and Rebecca McKinsfry DID THE MOST FOR THE CLASS Vincent Sinni, Nancy Swiacki, and Donald Ferron MOST FUN TO BE WITH ,-N. fb ,- ' Us 1 sf Richard Gaucher and Natalie Lavoie CLASS CLOWNS Robert Davis and Laurie Lusignan .5 G -K WVU xS '- .- ,M-W. - mv -.., mx.. Twist: N g mswxkx ,ggmmxx b V 153 3 W gi 3 . x W3 Q , , fi E5 H QQ git R gf H . g 4 -Q Q il . I: ' ,, -' Q -cf 5 S , ig gm ,- M mvmwwwv f' 'aw v , ww 2 S 3 .f 25 New X ' 5 ig: ' sf-' Q 1 W: f' : . A - 1. S Q ..x.am M am K ffm' X- , 1 wwf- W ' , M Smxwyf ., . . --4' 1 ,,., an ..,, Ez: Q F 'if SL ' , Q , J' ,.,, , Q 2- 'Sr 'EFI ,Z ,A v :gig M 'e -W UNDERCLASS D U RC Y : Q UNDERCLASSMEN OFFICERS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN President ................ Fulvio Gentili President ................. Paul Rapo President ............ Thomas Lapriore Vice-President . . . ... Kim Palmerino Vice-President . ..... Cheryl Rodio Vice-President . . . . . ., Randal Morse Secretary ..... .. Donna Palmerino Secretary .... .. Julie Szczypien Secretary ,U , , , DO.-Ofhy Szydlik Treasurer .. ....... Paul Mani Treasurer . . . ........ Kenneth Lacasse Treasurer .. .... Charles Szumila JLINIOR9 HOMEROOM Q02 S. Arsenault, F. Bachand, J.. Bates, N. Beaudry, N. Bellerive Butler, R. Chapdelaine, D. Chace, M. Christian, P. Connor, M. Bellerose, A. Battista, M. Benvenuti, B. Berard, K. Berth- B. Cormier, J. Coughlin, R. Cronin, C. Crosbie, A. DaDalt, iaume, R. Blais, C. Bourclelais, C. Bousquet, D. Brault, J. E. Dani, S. Damian, Teacher: Mrs. Gauthier. Brodeur, W. Broughton, P. Brousseau, E. Castonguay, D. 74 HOME ROOM 204 Q-wwf' l ' ,. ' S. Daniels, D. Difederico, P. Dubreuil, J.-DuPaul, A. Earls, M. HeC1ly, B- Hefbeff, L. Hefu, R4 HSTU, M- Hill, J. Houghton, S. Jolbert, J. Jankowski, A. Jensen, Earls, L. Faxon, J. Firzgibbons, I. Fogwill, N. Frederick, R. J. Houle, J. Iozzo, Frigon, R. Gagnon, N. Gaiewski, P. Gardner, P. Gaudefte, J. Joweff, G. TGI'Clif, T9ClCl'1SI': MV- Leduc. P. Gaulin, F. Gentili, M. Gloss, P. Grocyalny, L. Gregoire, L. HOMEROOM 205 K P. Kopacz, D. Krasnov, R. Labarge, S. Labuda, E. LaCroix, L. LaFlamme, R. Langevin, D. Langlois, C. Lapointe, C. Laroche, J. Lciendress, P. Latour, L. Lefebvre, K. Lesniewski, D. Lulli, A. Lynch, P, McCann, T. Mach, P. Magoon, R. Mandeville, 75 P. Mani, J. Marinelli, Mathieu, G. Matte, chon, L. Mominee, Teacher: Mr. Talboi. L. Martell, S. Martin, E. K. Mafhieu, E. K. M. Mani, A. Menard, V. Merry, V. Mi S. Mongeon, L. Monfigny, S. Maskwa S HOMEROOM Q07 '. J. Nobozny, C. Nusse, R. Nowrof, B. Newlonda M. Nichols, W. Rewinski, D. Rossi, R. Rufanen, V. Ryan, R. Saletnik, C. J, NiCOH, K- NikOJlC1, J, Nordmon, K. OJSON, M. OVZGCJW, D. Salisbury, R. Salvaii, M. Shea, M. Simon, J. Slack, M. Smolen, Polmerino, E- PUIFUGFJHOV K- PUlmGI'if1O, E- Pepin, G- PHPRS, J. Solclani, J, Recore, R. Racicof, Teacher: Mrs. Thimblin. S. Phipps, N. Powers, F. Proulx, C. Pucelii, J. Renaud, HOMEROOM QI I N,- ,...,.. B. Sploine, J. Sreele, G. Siockdale, P. Szlosek, L. Thorpe, G. D. Waleski, T. Webber, G. Wilef, R. White, B. Yankci, M Tien, B. Tieri, S. Trahon, M. Travinski, M. Trifone, R, Trifone, Zachara, S. Zofo, Teacher: Mr. McAuIifTe. M. Tucci, L. Ugalde, E. Urbanowski, D, Ufakis, D. Vespucci, 76 COLE TRADE JUNIORS 'G W. Anger, P. Archambeault, D. Broga, P. Belanger, D. Ber- R. McDonald, P. Mailhot, D. Materas, S. Misiasyek, R nard, M. Boucher, P. Brunell, D, Bysiewicz, M. Champagne, Mominee, M. Mongeau, D. Osirna, R, Ouellette, S. Petrelli R. Coutemanche, J. DiGregorio, S, DiPaalo, R. Duchame, R, Rocrau, R. Rondeau, R. Rondeau, D. Rose, E, Roso, N E. Eno, R. Gemme, G. Girard, D. Herbert, R. Hill, J. Hrnielovvf St. Laurent, R. St. Martin, J. St, Pierre, A. Sauvageau, R ski, A. Kames, K. Kopas, J. Kravvcyzk, T. Kruzewski, Theriault, R Thibeault, A. Tortis, P. Tremblay, J. Vllrona. J. LaFleur, M. Lavoie, G. Leduc, D. Lepage, R. Lucier, HOME ROOM Q08 R. Abrahamson, N. Allard, P. Allarcl, C. Anctil, D. Arsen- ton, W. Brousseau, J. Brzys, R. Burzycki, P. Ceccarelli, D. ault, M. Ashton, H. Barnes, E. Barth, J. Bernaclone, P. Bernier, Chamberland, L. Chase, T. Christo, J. Clarke, M. Colognesi, R. Berry, M. Borsari, H, Boucher, S. Boudreau, A. Boulanger, P. Colognesi, M. Daniels, R. Donais, Teacher: Miss Aucoin. S. Bourbeau, J. Bousquet, M. Bousquet, J. Briere, L. Brough- 77 HOMEROOM 209 F. Costello, P. Cournoyer, C. Cyganiewicz, G. DaDalt, T. Daig- Fogwill, S. Franconeri, R. Galli, M. George, J. Giroux, neault, J. Dall, R. Desaulniers, A. Desmarias, T. DiAngelo, B. S. Golebiowski, B. Gravell, J. Green, N. Gubb, C. Hall, H. DiFederico, D. DiFederico, J. DiMarco, R. Dugas, R. Dumas, Harwood, T. Hebert, D. Hmielawski, K. Hughes, Teacher: R. Dune, J. Dunleavy, S. Earls, C. Earnest, J. Fitzgerald, F. Mr. Forkey. HOMEROOM 210 W. Hutchinson, W. Hyland, R, Jacques, J. Jenkins, N. Jesky, M. Kaddaras, J. Kavanagh, R. Krasnov, B. Krawczyk, N. La Barge, K. Lacasse, S. Locasse, J. LaMotte, S. LaMotte, H, La dry, K. Larochelle, L. Latorre, S. LeBoeuf, J. Leduc, J. Leduc, N. Leduc, S. Leduc, W. Leduc, J. Litchfield, N. Little, R. Liver- nois, S. Loome, P. Lucier, J. Lukowski, C. Lynch, R. McMaster, R. Modore, Teacher: Mr. Sennott. HOMEROOM 2152 's.,'NK D. Mogoon, C. Mondeville, P. Mandeville, R. Meunier, R. P. Pilski, C. Poirier, R. Pollone, C. Ponfbriond, D. Ponfbriond, Monroe, P. Moore, R. Morrill, J. Morris, L. Nicolefti, M. Nord- B. Proulx, D. Rocicot, P. Ropo, B. Rovlin, W. Ricci, L. Rines, J. mon, L. Olson, A. Polmerino, D. Poppds, L. Porrettie, J. Tremblay,B-VilOf1ClI'9,T6GCheF:MVS-Svlfi Porzych, B. Poulhus, K. Pervier, B. Petrelli, L. Pelrelli, L. Phillips, HOMEROOM Q14 .6 F! ig! . .fbi , V. X' of ! lxrwxy +- .-'ZXQXV' FN . f X 7 ' I f I S its fg 3' -J .. i X3 3 N W. Robidoux, C. Rodio, J. Roso, D. Rossmon, T. Rourke, C. V- TODKO, M- Tflfdlff R- Tl1lbeC1Ull', J- Tibefil, R- Trahanf R- Rufonen, K, Sf. George, D. ST. Laurent, B. Sovoge, K. Sdvoge, Trilone, E., Trudeflu, l-- Vallee, D- VCSPUCCL C- VOlPil'1l, E- J. Scivory, R. Simmonelli, E. Sinni, D. Sloven, R. Spielvogel, Webber, J- Wedge, 5- Wl'IiYr1Sy, TGGCLIGV: Miss BfOClSUI'- D. Suprenonf, J. Szczypien, M. Szydlilc, S. Szolusho, R. Szumilos, 79 COLE TRADE SOPHOMORES fi 5 ' , i - . , ' . ':'r,w:',':+: 4 i i P. Bachand, W. Bastien, W. Beaudry, R. Berthiaume, R. Berthiaume, R. Bertrand, B. Brigham, R. Brunell, R. Burden, P. Chamberland, D. Chouinard, A. Cloutier, S. Czyzewski, A. DiDonato, A. Dupre, B. Earnest, R. Farr, B. Fontaine, G. Ger- maine, P. Hefner, A. Tourdenais, D. Julian, W. Lafieche, D. Laporte, G. Lariviere, B. Lavailee, H. Lavalle, L. LeBoeuf, G. Leduc, A. Lesniewski, R. McDonald, D. Mocuga, P. Menard, R. Ohop, R. Osimo, R. Osima, D. Pratt, R. Sabatinelli, A. Salce, D, Skowron, J. Smith, K. Stanhope, M. Trombley, M. Utakis, R, Valcou rt, C. Vandal. F RE SHME N LIBRARY HOMEROOM C. Akins, J. Anderson, M. Anderson, S. Anderson, R. Arsenoult, Boudreau, A. Bourbeau, S. Bousquet, P. Bouvier, A. Brousseau, K, Ashton, T. Ashton, S. Asselin, G. Bachand, S, Bachand, C. Brousseau, T. Brousseau, L, Brown, C. Buchanan, E. Burda, H. Barth, D. Beaulieu, A. Belanger, H. Bellos, H. Benoit, L. Teacher: Mr. McGrail. Benoit, M. Benoit, P. Besse, N. Billis, 5. Billis, D. Boucher, P HOMEROOM 109 Teacher. Mrs. LeBoeuf, S, Burzycki, H. Cadareite, A. Calcagni, N. Capasirand, M. Capleffe, N. Carpenfier P. Casfonguay, D. Ceccarelli, S. Champeau, H. Chase, D. Clarke, S. Cloutier, W. Cloutier, L. Collerie B. Cooper, G. Cormier, P. Cournoyer, J. Desmarais, W. Desmarais, W. DiGregorio, L. DiMarco, D DiTomasso. HOMEROOM I I O Teacher. Miss Troy, M. Domiian, L. Donais, N. Downs, S. Downs, P. Dubreuii, R. Dupuis, R. Dupuis, R. J. Earnesf, J. Emery, M. Favreau, F. Gagne, T. Gauthier, M. Gendreau, P. Gimas, J. Giroux, D. Gravell, D. Gray, P. Gregoire, M. Gubb, A. Guardiani, M. Dembowski, P. Hapgooci, D. Heberf, E. Iozzo, D. Jacques, L. Julian, W. Klasek, J. Kurposka. 81 HOMEROOM I I I Teacher. Mr. Varin, R. Lamaureaux, S. Lancey, S. Landot, L. Libuda, T. Lapriore, W. Lusignan, R. Lemire, S. Langevin, M. Langevin, M, Lqnglois, J, Lango, M. Lapierre, Lariviere, L. Maly, D. Manning, G. Mafhieu, K. Menard, C. Laroche, G. Lafaille, L. Lavigne, J. Leduc, N. Leduc, A. C. Metivier, C. Mills, R. Morse, P. L'Heuveux, McDonald, S. Lemoine, T. Lesniewski, J. Libera, H. Libuda, J. HOMEROOM I I2 Teacher. Mrs. Cosovant, T. Mroczkoweki, B. Nawrof, N. Niei- Richard, R. Robert, F. Roccisano, N. Salvatore, D. Savage adlik, B. Ohop, B. Polmerino, P. Palmerino, S. Paquetfe, R. S. Sharp, R. Smelfzer, J. Stevens, E. Sweet, C. Swiatek, D Parenf, V. Parent, S. Pasay, P. Petinelli, P. Pivonka, J. Syriac, G. Paquin, Polakowski, P. Polanik, L. Posfernski, R. Pratt, M. Prince, D. 82 CAFETERIA HOMEROOM C. Szczypien, K. Szczypien, C. Szumilas, D. Szydlik, R. TGV- celeife, D. Walsfrom, L. Webber, P. Yanka, R. Yanka, C quinio, L. Tessier, C. Thompson, L. Trahan, R. Tremblay, P. Zaiac, T. Zach, J. Ziemba, Teacher: Mr. Baram, Vallee, N. Vanda, D. Vasil, J. Vilandre, L. Vilandre, J. Vin- COLE TRADE FREQHME N P. Allard, A. Ancfil, H. Anderson, P. Bachand, P. Baftista, R. Bertrand, R. Blancheite, W. Boisverr, D. Bourdelais, R. Bussiere, E. Cadarefte, P. Chamberland, D. Costa, R. Couiure, S. Davis, G. Dembowski, A. Denno, E. Desrosiers, M. DiUlio, H. Dupre, R. Dupuis, E. Emery, R. Fournier, D. French, D. French, R. Garry, P. Gaucher, R. Girioux, M. Gaulin, J. Hill, B. Hudon, A. Jalberf, J, Julian, M. Julian, D. Laliberfe, R Lamitie, R. Laporte, A. Lazure, M. Livernois, R Lorange, H. Maska, R. McDonald, P. Manfils, D. O'Brien, W O'Brien, H. Plante, K. Rizner, R. Sanderski, R. Sinni, P. Ther iaulf, L. Thibeaulf, D. Tremblay, N. Zofo. ATHLETICS ATHLETICS TT S A L cs ATHLETICS ATHLETICS .Q ,- . , 'A '4' X .Jx Q1 ,lm 13 f - N7 XL fi N if fk w , , P. T. W. R. D. S. S. W. C. W. C. J. R. coach Mr. Marino Balfisio Borghesi Brousseau Burden Ceccarelli Champeau Clarke Cloufier Crosbie Curboy Cyganiewicz Damian Dugas ww-M -v-Y, - -4 3 .,.,.. , V J' lj 3- 'A xi 1 . ,im xl' .A'AV s s 'xi V X J J are 0 we .p , A' lf 'ai ..... ' . .... ..l'.,,. km gg f' 'C W5-:sz , R. Llesaulnier Jenkins Nicolerle 'V R. Fantaroni Kane Osima Ni' H D. Ferron - copi. Longo Palmerino D. Filo Lazo - capf. Sabafinelli J. Fitzgerald Litchfield Smolen R. Fifzgerald Lapriore Tiberri R. Gclanfe Mani Thibeauff F. Gentile Mongeau Torfis J. Giroux Montigny Vespucci H. Harwood Mraczkowslci Zofo J. Hmielowski McKinsfry J. J. lozzo Nasse J. Jowetf Nawrof , Q Y L ,iff A,v, 25'-2, -x Mi? if- fy, , - ,. ,,,:, l 9 .A 5 xg V 1., - ,ki ,M If , v?x ? , I E ' 'fs , W PN Q- A ,fm , - 2 . ' - Tl . . ,P H M . M f',' -- V' fax-. E : Sfiw ,vyfg f ' 1 , QB -3 ,f ' ' wf 3 gf' , u S Fgj 2 143, vi ' .F -- ' fffu' 5' , , , sd - , 2 P , N ' .. V . x,,,,, A, -..x ,.. f,. A ? W i ,I , , , .aw P V ' 1 1552- W ? - - X-' K- A T i - ' 5 if ji I . ., , : In ' ,, :.., -- . a 1151- ,3 ,1 ., tt. Cglgjg-5.3- 5 , 2 ,Q-f -- 3 ' , , 4- Q , '-x.?,.:4:-.fm lx X V' ,.:::q' V A 4-Wpxf-:V ' gg, 'L ' ,-if-J: if J - 3 N f' ig.. Bs-E55 ' -- 3 '- XI X- 2 - Q' V f' 1 ' ' 3 N S A f 2 ' x '- yy ' , Qvh, 1' ,A ' ' . , ,,, .,.A., , .,,. W V , .1 , ' i 5 N Q Q ,E U- 1 V 'Q' 4,2 Q ' . v , 4 G' I , x, '- fl . Q H5 ' 1 :sf , . N, ,V Q .-. A , ,A - -' M' 4-ti-,Q v , , + 1 1 ,, Y. 1255 ,X V fy N N -' N 1 V ' ' A , H -, - X . lf., I. , , -1 P P 5 ,W L. Q 'ax - A V. V 1 AQ A X - i s is ,- ff' , - A, , .1 ' g y V , - qq.. .- ,,,,. ' , -Ng . ,I ,Q . 1: .3 Y 2 4 A , . ll 'f+Il'i9Yln,' f' f ,. ' ' -' 'V f ri- 'Q A ' 1 ' it ,Q tk I, ,K at N LN H3 K ,W , .s- I, Us I U V .V -I K l . Q 'T5 QS fx As: 2:11 52 L7 ff 87 FRESHMAN TEAM 'WY we P. Besse, N. Billis, N. Carpenter, D. Ceccarelli, S. Champeau, W. Cloutier, P. Cournoyer, W. DiGregorio, M. Faureclu, P, Hapgood, J. Longo, T. Lesniewski, M. Libudo, P. Libuda, G. Mathlew, B, Nawrot, D, Richard, K. Szczypien, C. Szumilas, Coach: Mr. Leduc, JUNIOR VARSITY K l ,guns Y. 1,7 Michael Bausquet Nelson Carpentier Peter Cournoyer Phillip Cournoyer Robert Desaulnier Richard Dugas Paul Hapgood Raymond Madore Gerald Mathieu Phillip Morrell Ronald Szumilos Coach: Mr. Bernard x W ' CG 1 . x xx ff? , I w 'S :gf fri .ffm ' 'X 1 . .mail 6 .Z W, I mfs :U 3 -as Q -mr- 'fi' K k s Q I ul y mx ,. 3 Q ,ff . ' Zi-25 ,. , .1 X GIRLS Christine Bousque-1 Lynne Chase Susan Damian Nancy Gaiewski Judith Jenkins Carol Mandeville Sandra Martin Elaine Kathleen Mathieu Marion Orzech VARSITY Mr. Marino Coach Shirley Trahan Elizabeth Webber captains: Lois Lemire Linda Sinni Nancy Swiacki Manager: Martina Shea Mr. Marino - Coach Borscri Brousseau Gubb Ldpierre Libero McCann Nordmon fcoptb Pczlmerino Polczkowski Polcnik Ponfbriond Solvcrfore Sinni Spielvogol Szczygiel Szydlik fcoptj Szydlik Vosil Vincellette Wolsfrom Ycnko GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD Oxford Notre Dome Woodstock Bclrfleft Woodstock Oxford ST. Louis Borfletf Notre Dome JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM TOM BORGHESI DONALD FERRON ROBERT GALANTE PETER GAUDETTE FRANCIS HOLDEN TIMMY HUGHES JIMMY KANE ROBERT YOUNG COACH TED MACH PAUL MANI 92 g I DAN I JOHN I PAUL VINNI l . f X,,.- , r' f X .1 J I P F' A-ui. A .:-If 1' 5 - M-JSA - xx 6 H 'is' -fri, V . 3- ' Q53 :X nf P: H 1 i MQKINQTRY v 5-ew PETERS f! ff fha Y 1 my f if ff REMUAN 2 Q' I ,.mxusnx:zw-- I QSINNI I k 'JS 93 M 'Sw c0li.f.Q Ronold Blois, Edword Brousseou, Steve Clorke, Robert Fontoroni, Rod Fitzgerald, Leo Mandeville, John Morinelli, Bryont Montigny, Bruce Newlands, Steve Pontbriond, Froncis Proulx, Poul Repo, Jomes Tiberu Dovid Vespucci, Steve Volpini, Couch: Mr. Robert Windheim. wx 99 :JW ,vga-gprml H ' 4 fkfwf IID V f U, ,wuflm 1 I I fe K, SQYBHBRIIJX 'ffiml rwn1'0 ' fifziw 61 SQXWM, .of 'wilful Zbufllml GIRLS' SOFTBALL TEAM 'ew 'YE35 .. , X X1-MN, Coach: Miss Carroll, Toula Billis, Christine Bousquei, Hall, Jaan Lafendress, Lois Lemire, Mary Ann Liro, Marion Orzech, Donna Palmerino, Patricia Poulin, Szczygien, Marilyn Travinski, Befty Webber. 95 17? Theresa Daignaulf, Carolyn Englehardf, Elizabeth Elaine Mathieu, Leslie Martel, Margie Norclman, Elaine Sinni, Linda Sinni, Ruth Spielvogel, Ililie 'WWE P SF xx? N.-'wx is J T- 2: IS.: 3 in in , X -----y- - f--' W ' HX K., if .V,, ..,., , .. , gi, , I jg E S O NS O E TIONS GRGANIZATIONS GRGANIZATIO NS GRGANIZATIGNS ' x 1 1- 1- iw.,-- Q Ll .. .K ,. :' ii.. 7, b 1' EMTI, '-ff? ,PL fi .N E: : ,.Q:j .. ,.,-- '- .ro X N 5' Y K 'X'u Jw,-.'l.., X -gnu,-I , .J ' A , L W W, 4 ., .. MJ... . ' L :q X .'4':- R1 1 ' V '-1 -lflil'-T' 'llxf ' 5 1 ll ' ' ' f- N --1 ,J , 53-, . , I .. v --.- 1 . X 1 W ,..i,q.,k.. L, .. , .41 8 . -Kun -1 :.:-' .. 44: ., ,m Ig 15 , ,1.14!:1, K , , M - K. .,, ' ' -4' f-X g .,':g x .-fu. - X N .l:l,,t. . 1, -'-I '... .-.K .. - -.1,x,.w , Xu ,..v1.... , . , '.', - -..a: x n. ' ' lyk x '--' !.'.:- z'. -.vii 7' .- 5 QL..f1M53ffv!., 3 an ' 1. ll ,. .,. It '.' .NJA in ., V, N . ..,: ,,',, 'X , . X , , , . H3 2 '- '-eg. ' H 4:3 '- t K . V . A-L - '1 ' 1 , --N 15'. :f' ' f ,.l,.'ffv V li Y , .-'49-'f' ' '. ' ,f ,Maxi A -L, 1, , ,,... Q. ' , . ,,.f ' ,. 4-ff' ,m,,,vW W-. U M ,. . . 3 Q w L 'F'0i,:'L 1f 4 x , 'N' WW lm - , ' .?.,. -- M' ,,,r ! .. -7 S Q.-,ug , 1.1 ,xr , ,gf 4 4 zu? Q .. ..,.,...m :nv-If Q-.Q-, ...r H- Y .2231 .11 ,..,,.i'g ,,.,--M ., ,. Q'-,:,qfQ gmw I W..-f' '62, L,'..-, W .Mr ww... ,..-f 'm ,.,,,. ,,.gp4,::,'1I'M'i 'Qi f: I ' . 'V 3,5 F' f -J' , 1155111 f 1' ' 5:2sii3g113f:',5f'!E ' ' fgqs.-'w,1rg 4 ' ' -k fi--:1vFzN: '3.a.-2-ff -' .' A . V 4 ' '5giisx1fv.-l ' , . 4 ' v.. X . 5534-QRXS : 1 . 1, - Ai- . iwl.--' 5 Ei . 1 , '. 1 I I ' 'I 1 v 6' ' , V . eq, A , ' 'Yflul' .' 4' ,If ' A 511, ' ' u 'J .f , P 'a-5 55-?qg.'i 1 , ' Pup X- w I . ' - . ,... ,K A N f , ' ' 'x.5Vr, !i.ikfgiiili.. ' ' -57' 3 x 1 i Q Director: Mr. Arnold Reppucci P. Allard E. Arcoite H. Barnes S. Bastien J. Bates N. Bellerive M. Bellerose l.. Benoit P. Bernier K. Berthiaume R. Blais A. Boulanger S. Bourbeau C. Bourdelais C. Bousquet R. Bouvier D, Brault J. Briere W, Broughton A. Brzys C. Cabana M. Cadarette M. Christian B. Christo S. Cloutier P. Collette R. Cronin G. Dc1Dalt W. Desmarais B, DiFederico D. Dilfederico R. Dugas J. Dupaul C. Earnest C. Earnest D. Ferron R. Fitzgerald J. Fitzgibbons R. Galante P. Galli P.Gaucl1er N. Gillespie MIXED Glass Gracyalny Hall D. Hebert Hill Hughes Hughes Jankowski Jewell . Jolin Jowett .lowett . Kokoszka Kowalski R. Krasnov B, Krawczyk LeFlemme . Lamarine . Lauctot . Langlois . Lapointe 98 J. Latendress M. Latour P. Latour L. Lavigne N. Lavoie H. Lazo S. LeBoeut J. Leduc S. Laduc J. Lombardi E. K. Mathieu D. Magoon P. Mandeville J. Marinelli K. Martin S. Martin M. Matte V. Merry L. Mominee J. Morris CHORUS Morse Mroczkovvslci Nordntan Olson Olson Paquette Parzych Pepin Pontbriand Pratt Proulx Racicot Possrrian Saletnik Saletnik Saucier Shea Sherry Slaven Splaine Steclfer Steele Suprenaut Swiacki Syriac Szczygiel Szczypien Tiberri Tieri Travinslci Tritone Tucci Urbanovvski Vallee Webber Webber Willett Yanlca Yannacci Zoto Barnes Basfien Bates Bellerive Bernier Blais Boulanger Bousquef Bouvier Braulf Brzys Cabana Christian Christo Collefre Earnesf Earnest Galli Gillespie QCARLET TROUBADOURS M. Glass M. Shea J. Kowalski J. Sherry L. LeFlemme D. Slaven N. Lavoie B. Splain J. Leduc N. Swiacki S, Leduc D. Tiberri E. K. Mathieu M. Travinski P. Mandeville M. Tucci K. Martin B. Yanka S. Martin M. Mane Director: N. Morse Mr. Arnold E. Mroczkowski RSPPUCCJ J. Nordman K. Olson F. Proulx R. Salefnik A Z. Salefnik 'X 0 D. Saucver y e .if lf, 4 o of 6' SM 100 Ashton, Kenneth Belanger, Ann Billis, Stephen Boucher, David Bouvier, Paul Chase, Diana Daigneault, Theresa Dambowski, Michael Dumas, Ronald Fogwill, Francis Fogwill, Isabell Gray, Deborah Hyland, William Kopacz, Paula BAND Director: Mr. Arnold Reppucci Krawczlc, .lan Lamoureux, Richard Mcliinstry, Dennis Menard, Ann Monroe, Ralph Moore, Peter Mroczkowski, Todd Pervier, Kenneth Petrelli, Bruce Ploulte, Ronald Pontbriand, David Renaud, Jeanne Rewinski, Walter Rizner, Kenneth - -ou.-A . : R f ' rw-'P v V 'xii w .. ,, , . . ,c '19 3 K 2 Q U W'fN'++w' -. ' 101 , -..., , , , wx, .JN46 231 .4 R -...,.Q'X i:fem:-R-..-a.x,..:..f' , Persis Howe - Advisor, Corol Bednarz - V.P., Bernice Bernard, Elizabeth Berry, Charles T. Chase - Pres,, Susan Damian, Jane Desrosiers, Lindo Di Gregorio - Sec., John Dion, Louise Dunleavy, Maureen Earls, Donald Ferron, Ronald Frigon, Phyllis Gardner, Fulvio Genfili, Paula Kopcicz, Carolyn Lapierre, Joan Lorendress, Lois Lemire, Maxine Misioszek, Elizabeth Mroczkowskk- Treas., Nancy Swiacki, Jonice Tiberii. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 102 PROVISIONAL MEMBERS OF NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Richard Abrahamsan, Norman Allard, Mark Ashton, Herbert Barnes, Michael Bousquet, Judith Briere, Lynn Chase, Paulo Cologne-si, Natalie Gubb, Kathleen Hughes, Judith Jenkins, Robert McMaster, Marjorie Nordman, Celine Poirier, Ruth Spielvcgal, Marilyn Szydlik. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Lois Lemire - CO-EDITOR, Nancy Swiacki - CO-EDITOR, Jane Desrosiers, Stephen Clarke, John Jenkins, David Tiberii, John Dian, Charles T. Chase, Patricia Poulin, Susan Prince, Bryan LeBlanc. SENIOR VVRITEUPS1 Maxine Misiaszek lchairmanl, Natalie Lavoie, Janice Vitali, Dorianne Sandman, Elizabeth Mraczkawslsi, James Damian, John Peters. CLUB ACTIVITIES: Leila Gaudette ichairmanl, Phyllis Collette, Patricia Page, Karen Green. ART STAFF: Patricia Poulin e co-chairman, Susan Prince - co-chairman, Genevieve Perron, Madeline Cantara, Paula Brodeur, Gb ,wo-uv l l l I l A YEARBOOK STAFF Yearbook Advisors: Mrs. Thimblin and Mr. Sennoft i F. 5-5 , 1 lx ' Ap , , WH 9 -,,,.,-f 1 PHOTOGRAPHY: Bryan LeBlanc chairman William Curbay Linda Bonneffe Nancy Chamberland, Richard Welch SPORTS James Kane chairman Donald Ferron Mary Ann Liro, Lorraine Brousseau CANDIDS Nancy Brown chairman Darlene LaForTune, Jeanne Boudreau Janice Tlberil Antonio Lamarine Thomas Borghesi BUSINESS STAFF: Richard Bouvier, William Trudeau, Earl Sfypulkowskl Tcula Brllis Sheron Jewell Stanley Cooper, Harry Lazo. SUBSCRIPTION STAFF: Zygmunf Saleinik Todd Mlsiaszek Patricia Coccia Cynthia Hall, Donna Kokoszka, Natalie Morse, Dennis McKinsfry TYPING STAFF Carol Cabana Linda Srecker, Karen Martin, Germaine Despres, Joerte Lafaille, we vfiv .,. x'n STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council Advisors: Mrs. Casavanf Clfi Mr. Glondelc Freshmen Suzanne Asselier Jan Desmaris Franlc Roccisano - Parliamentarian Kenneth Szczypien Sophomores William Bastien Trina D'Angelo Celine Poirier - Secy. Paul Papo - Treas. Ruth Spielvogel Julie Szczypien Juniors Steve Ashton lslorma Bellerive Charlene Bourdelais Christine Bousquef Diane Braulf Carol Lapoinie Richard Thibeaulf - V. Pres. Seniors Stephen Clarke - Pres. John Dion Douglas Filo Cynthia Hall Darlene LaForTune Natalie Morse Zygrnunf Salernilc Janice Tilaerri H.. .Q Donald Ferron ., Doug Filo ..A.. Harry Lazo ,.... Robert Galante . . , Tommy Borghesi Steve Clarke Raymond Croke Chris Crosbie Bill Curboy Jimmy Damian Richard Dugas Robert Fantaroni John Fitzgeraid Rod Fitzgerald Fulvio Gentili Timmy Hughes John Jenkins 9 -CLUB Othcers Presid .,, Vice-Presicle , .... Secret ir . , Treasurer Jim Jowett Jim Kane Tony Lamarine Paul Mani Charles Nasse Kim Palmerino John Peters Scott Phipps Rudy Sabatinelli Ronald Smolen Richard Tibeault Steve Zoto 107 UTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Advisor: Miss Rose Brodeur, Richard Abruhdmson, Frances Bdchdnd, Norm Gillespie, Kcfhleen Hughes, Jucliih Jenkins, Donna K0l40S2kG, Toula Billis, Charlene Bourclelais, Nancy Brown, Nancy Chamber- Paula Kopacz, Linda Lavigne, LOiS l-Gmlfei Nafcilie Morse, KCIYSFI land, Paula Colagnesi, Patricia Dubreuil, Srephen Earls, Jeanne Olson, Marion Orzech, Anne Palmerina, Martina Shea, Nancy Firzgibbans, Christine Bousquer, Nancy Gajewski, Karen Green, 5WlC'Cl4l, Marilyn 5ZyCllilC, JOHFCG Tiliefii- MATH TEAM 1702 4339. 1 E, X rg . . -A i i x A I f W- ,I , un ,,.- .N ,g!:::: if 2 , I S gi? - . 1' -1 4'wnv2 ' l 1 , w , , ' Yziqr ,, gm--.i-rf r . f 5 7 ' A A 1 siafuezwr FQ ' A. ' i i V4 lrfirl Eenfemvi, Danna Dilfederico, Stephen Earls, Ronald Frigon, Elizabeth Mroczlcowski, Norman Powers, Jeanne Renaud, Michael ilavialiir Cuba, Paula lfopcicz, Palyerr Maclvlazfer, Dennis Mclfinstry, Smolen, Adviser: Mr, Jogeph Jordan, I l l LIBRARY CLUB M. Anderson, H. Bellose, K. Berihiaume, P. Boudreau, L. Broughton, Advisor: Mrs. Florence Landry, L. Philips, J. Polakowslci, M. Prince L. Brown, C. Buchanan, N. Capistrcnd, J. DiMcirco, M. Domiian, S. Prince, J. Renault, N. Salvatore, L. Sinni, L. Stecker, E. Sweet P. Gimas, K. Green, D. Jacques, P. Jowett, D. Kokoszka, J. L. Thorpe, M. Travinski, R. Trifone, E. Trudeau, M. J, Tucci, J Kurposka, J. Lukowski, K. Martin, L. Momminee, E. Mroczkowski, Vilandre, J. Vincelette, L. Webber, R. Ycnka, T. Zach. AUDIO VISUAL AIDS DEPARTMENT OFFICE GIRLS xl N N. Chamberland X V , N. Gillespie , , 7 -K fx P. Goulet I T K. Green l ' ' V. Merry U C. Rodio 25 JA R. Spielvogel ' I - .X I K 2 at Kg, l'I lg'-5? ,. in Qi! Q-tm-. r ie A v A ix, . 1 '- -1 I , 'af 1 I X Andrew Bower, Ronald Frigon, Paul Hapgood, William Hyland, James Kavanaugh, Jon LaBelle, Bruce Newlands, Jon Nicoll, Charles Nosse, Paul Rapo, Mike Smolen, William Trudeau, Lonnie Ugalde. 109 N1 i V-,- 1, VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Captain Julie Sczypien .lane Clarlze Trina D'Angelo Marcia Domijan Donna Magoon Anne Palmerino Diane Suprenant J-V CHEERLEADERS Co-Captains Suzanne Bastien Darlene La Fortune Nancy Chamberlancl Phyllis Collette Paula Kopacz Ruth Krasnov Natalie Lavoie Donna Palrnerino Celine Poirier Virginia Ryan Substitutes Charlene Bourclelais Elaine Karen Mathieu 110 Drum Maiorette Barbara Christo Co-Captains Roberta Pollone Janice Tiberri Star Barth Nancy Brown Linda DiGregorio Cheryl Radio Ramona Salvati Nancy Salvatore Deanne Walstrom Susan Whitney l xg, 55 A ' Aw. A A6 My , 62 MAJORETTES DRILL TEAM 111 ,W i '?T? 3'. U 'l I 4 K ! ...L-, 4 ,A If -,:,,1,'L,,. Q ,M- Ruth Arsenault Monique Benoit Alice Brousseau Lynne Chase Carol Earnest Ruby-ieon Earnest Diane Jacques Barbara Krawczyk Nancy LaBarge Jean LaMote Linda Langevine Carol Laroche Nancy Leduc Laura Petrelli Diana Rossman Elizabeth Sweet Marilyn Szydlik Janet Tremblay Carol Zajac 4 AZ N 5 SE E N A R E N 5 EN E E E N S ADVERTISEMENTS ADYERTISEMEN us my M QYX H79 x L :QW fjlifql fl, WMM? Congratulations and the best of luck! We at Loring are proud of the part we have had in helping to make your classbook a permanent reminder of your school years, recording with photo- graphs one of the happiest and most exciting times of your life! We hope that, just as you have chosen us as your class photographer, you will continue to think of Loring Studios when you want photographs to help you remember other momentous days to come! When you choose Loring portraits, you are sure of the finest craftsmanship at the most moderate prices! lilllll li W T lllll New England s Largest School Photographers SOUTHBRIDGE SAVINGS BANK Your Mutual Savings Bank Encourages Thrift Through School Savings 253 Main St. Soufhbridge, Mass COMPLIMENTS OF DRESSER HILL FARM AND DRESSER HILL ICE CREAM STAND Compliments of BILL SWIACKI REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE Southbridge, Moss. 222 Main Street Dial 764-4391 CLEMENCE LUMBER CORP. DUQUETTE PAINT AND Dealers in Lumber - Doors SCSI' Mouldinss - ROOIINQSI ef - George S. Duquefte, Prop. 248 Elm Street, Cor., Everett I37 Elm slfeel Southb 'dge, Mass. 5 'hh d99 M9 5- D' I- 764-8856 D I 764 2377 1 Best Wishes Ernest and Raymond Lippe l.lPPE'S SUPERMARKET and LIPPE'S PACKAGE STORE G. GREGORRE 8. SONS Established 1894 Shoes, Rubbers, and Men's Furnishings Where Shoes Are Rebuilt 15 Hamilton Street Southbridge, Mass. Compliments: THOMAS' VARIETY STORE Compliments of HIPPODROME LANES 16 Modern Brunswick Lanes Automatic Pinsetters - Billiard Tables 121 Ashland Ave. - Tel - 764-8926 Compliments of BURNHAM INSURANCE AGENCY 39 Elm St. - Southbridge RUDl'S FLORAL WORKSHOP Floral Gems - Pic Floral Service 284 Worcester Street Southbridge, Mass 764-4385 BOUSQUET'S AUTO PARTS INC. Southbridge, Mass. Dudley, Mass. Putnam, Conn. GOODWIN'S Clothing for Men - Women - Boys 31 8-322 Main Street - Southbridge Success And Best Wishes BIG BUNNY MARKET Compliments O' Prints By Stafford TOWN AND COUNTRY STAFFORD PluNren's INC. Stafford Springs, Conn. DANI AND SOLDANI, INC. Compliments of WEBSTER - DUDLEY COUNTRY CLUB SOUTHBRIDGE SHEET METAL WORKS 76 Mill Street Southbridge, Mass. Compliments of JAY'S NEWS 266 Main St. Southbridge, Mass. LEO'S BARBER SHOP 8 Chapin Street Quality Haircut WHITFORD PHARMACY INC. Laurier G. Bastien, Reg. Pharm. Corner Main and Hamilton Streets Southbridge, Mass. Dial - 764-7401 WILLIAM H. DiGREGORlO INS. 348 Main Sireef Southbridge H. J. MADORE INC. MADCRE LUMBER CO., INC. Congrotulaitons Class of 1964 May All Your Future Plans Prove Successful - ATTY. S. ANTHONY CAPRERA - Chairman of Board of Selecfman For I 963 Com 'ime 's 0' cHloccA's SHELL SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO. 121 Hammon st 274 Main Sl' Soufhbridge, Mass. Soufhbridge, Mass. HYDE MANUFACTURING CO. 54 Eostford Rd. Compliments of ELM MARKET Compliments of Complimenfs of CONSUMERS SQUTHBRIDGE MARKET CREDIT uNloN A 8. M TOOL 81 DIE CO. Sago Product Division Compliments of ROM'S Sturbridge, Moss. om imen s o C pl L f Compliments of FAVREAU'S RESTAURANT THERS AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE DEARY BRO UNIVERSAL BLANK CO. 79 North Street - Southbridge, Mass For the 5 New Ones Chevrolet Vlsll Chevelle Chev, ,, c. H. KNIGHT INC Co,-voir 85 Hamilton St. Corveffe Southbridge Compliments of anus' DINER AND l-'KE-NU CLEANERS comes sl-lor INC. 'NC- ,0 CMN, st loo Central si. Southbridge's Favorite Eating Place Southbridge, Mass. Maximum Customer Satisfaction . . . Ford Motor Company Authorized Sales 8- Service P 7 T-Bird Galaxie L Fairlane 5 Falcon Mercury I Lincoln Comet Continental HARRY l. CUTTER, INC. Worcester Rd. 764-3255 Compliments of ALBERT J. BISHOP PLUMBING 8g HEATING Compliments of COLONIAL MOTEL HOTEL AND RESTAURANT R79 20 - 57'- 'bfld9e Rte I5 - Sturbridge Compliments of STEVEN'S AMUSEMENT'S INC. 27 Hamilton St. E. D. DESROSIER INC. INSURANCE - Southbridge, Mass Dial - 764-2591 Compliments of INSURANCE RUSSELL COURNOYER 9 Elm St. Distributor of S thbridge, Mass. Polar Beverages THE HARTWELL PHARMACY SINCE 1827 Robert S. Howe, R.Ph. Prop. 296 Main St. FOR YEAR ROUND F Boys UN Men and and Girls Women FITNESS FRIENDS Y.M JOIN NOW Keep 267 Main Street Gym Classes in Southbridge, Mass. and Trim Tel. 764-41 21 Social Activities Compliments of RUSSELL HARRINGTON CUTTERY COMPANY THE UNITED LENS CO. C 0 H Po R 9' Southbridge, Mass. WORCESTER COUNTY NATIONAL BANK 249 Main Street - Southbridge, Mass. Arthur R. Hedlcnd - Vice President A full range of Banking and Turst Service for Worcester County I You have a right to be proud of yourself. Your graduation from high school represents a significant achievement. The knowledge you've acquired, the skills you've learned, your diligence and effort will all serve to enrich your life and extend your personal horizons. As you embark upon new careers - or go on to higher learning - we wish to express our congratulations to you, and to extend our sincere best wishes for success and happiness in the years ahead. AMERICAN OPTICAL COMPANY Since1833... Better Wsi0nfJrBetterLiving SOUTHBRIDGE CO-OPERATIVE BANK 15 Elm Street Southbridge, Mass. Systematic Savings Accounts Regular Savings Accounts Paid-Up Shares EDWARD'S Southbridge Gift Headquarters for l 19 Years Your Department Store Since 1844 Dial 764-3238 Free Daily Delivery Service DAVID LENTI Shoes - Clothing 1 I Elm Street Southbridge, Mass. Compliments of THE VILLAGE BEAUTY SALON Anne Tanionos PATRONS Mrs. Nora B. Adams Mr. 8. Mrs. William Ashton Mr. Raymond A. Brodeur Miss Rose Brodeur Mr. 81 Mrs. Gerald Brousseau Mr. 81 Mrs. Bernard R. Cobana Miss Kathleen Carrol Mrs. Eva Casavant Mr. 8. Mrs. W. H. Clarke Miss Constance Coderre Mr. 8m Mrs. John T. Conlon Mr. 81 Mrs. Hyman Cooper Mr. Walter Croke Mr. Zygmund J. Damian Mr. 8- Mrs. Harry L. Davis Mr. 81 Mrs. Armand Desrosiers Mrs. Clarence Green, Jr. Miss Persis Howe Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas Hughes Dr. 8. Mrs. Louis Kyrios Mrs. Florence Landry Mr. Donald Marino Mr. 81 Mrs. William O. McKinstry Mr. 8- Mrs. William Nickerson Mr. 8g Mrs. Sivard Olson Paoletti's Fruit Store Miss Frances Troy SPONSORS Desa Paint - 52 Central St. Mr. 8- Mrs. Edward Desroches Compliments of Dudley Lanes Compliments of Elm Variety - l4l Elm St. Compliments of Florsheim's Men and Boys Shop Mr. 8- Mrs. Harding B. 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