Springfield Trade High School - Beaver Yearbook (Springfield, MA)

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BEAVER 1965 STACK TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedications2 2.53 44... = 4. Class Song and Farewell.......... 6 Administration ........................ A Guidance}: 5. ee 10 President’s Message .............. 12 Class Advisors........................ 13 Seniors 2-|Se s.r ae 14 ee, ee ree ee 16 12-3 S le hee ee 19 2AM 6 ee ee ee 21 0 8. ee ee 25 12°6..°353.. eee PAT | Ey (ee eet a 30 12-8 oo. ee ee 35 12-9 ve en ow. 39 IZ=LO Ss oe, oe eee ee 41 1A eee ew ee 43 OCT 1965 TABLE OF CONTENTS ee Pea ne en 45 | td De ee ae ee 47 fA LO oat 2 eS 49 | PATER Soe ire ch Stee ee 33 12276 1c Bere, ee ee 35 1221 Be. ee ee a 39 1 P-Ey 4! Beas: aco eee 63 1 PE ee a he ee 67 Awards te ee 70 Prom and Banquet ................ 71 Graduation ..........2..-. 80 In Memoriam ........................ 83 Contributors ...... ue=........... 84. Undergraduates .................... 85 SPORTS er re ee oe 97 AGCUVILICS 7 ter. Ser ce thes 113 Wacu livin, Se eto: 142 Yearbook Staff .................... 144. The Senior Class wishes to dedicate The 1965 Beaver to Mr. Edward A. “Ted” Plumb, our Coach and Teacher. In the Fall of 1934, Mr. Plumb, a graduate of Springfield College was appointed to the Faculty, and named Head Coach of Football, Basketball, and Baseball. After thirty-one years of dedicated and faithful service to our School, we are proud to say that Mr. Ted Plumb is synonymous with Trade High School athletics. Sportswriters have conferred the title, “Dean” to our Coach in the Western Massachusetts area, and his longevity is the second in the Common- wealth of Massachusetts coaching ranks. When- ever the sportswriters, opposing coaches, officials, alumni, and members of his athletic teams speak about Ted, they always do so with respect and admiration for this gentleman. Ted Plumb’s many years of service exemplifies Democracy as he has imparted to countless stu- dents and athletes; knowledge, understanding, in- to Athlete Teacher Coach struction, wisdom, and courage. His family includes his gracious wife; high school sweetheart, Winifred Brooks and_ three grown children. He has two married daughters named Nina, and Sandy and a son, Jimmy. To his family he has given love, guidance, security, and strength; and now he watches as this heritage is passed along to his ten grandchildren including twin boys. Coach Ted Plumb’s greatest contribution is Time and Self. He is always available and will- ing to help the individual who needs his time, effort, and opinion. Many a practice was length- ened because a player wanted to learn and pro- gress towards a better perform ance. The Class of 1965 accords to Mr. Ted Plumb the athletic tribute; we lift you upon our collec- tive shoulders as a shining example and a sym- bol of the finest qualities of manhood. May we always follow your example and instruction in the days ahead. Dedication Ted Plumb Gentleman Athlete His high school athletic record as a Tech High star athlete still remains as he was the only athlete ever to win 14 major awards. The athletic career at Springfield College con- sisted of being a star halfback on the football team for three years against outstanding opponents; and a star shortstop on the baseball team for three years. His record of 11 consecutive hits still stands. On December 12, 1954, Ted was honored at a testimonial in recognition of twenty years of coach- ing; in attendance were about 300 friends. In 1958 his basketball team lost a close game to Pittsfield High School in the Western Mass. Tournament semi-finals. The team’s regular season record was 17 wins and 1 loss. At Trade High School banquets, the Coach is introduced as the man who tackled Jim Thorpe from behind when the Carlisle Indians played at Springfield College, (That was in 1912). Or, for a variation, he might be called a member of James Naismith’s first basketball team. (That was in 1893). The football team in 1962 defeated Pittsfield High School 8-6 under the lights in Pittsfield; Tackled Jim Thorpe? Gentleman Down Memory Lane Teacher CR Es SD yu DANER HL it was the end of a 24 game winning streak cover- ing a period of 4 years. Admiral B. Plumb is an enthusiastic fisherman and spends a great deal of his summer vacation aboard his 16 foot yacht which sleeps four. In 1964, an award called the “Ted Plumb” award was perpetuated by the Unico Club of Springfield. This annual award will go to the outstanding football player in one of the city’s high schools. The 1962 football team had an_ outstanding record; its only defeat was to Enfield High School in the closing minutes of the game. The “Norman Dagenais” award is the finale to the yearly football season as it is given to the outstanding Trade High School football player. This award is in memory of an excellent Trade High School player who gave his life in the Ko- rean Conflict. Since 1934, Coach Ted Plumb has had many outstanding athletes perform under him; it would be an injustice to single out only a few; there- fore, we salute all of the players of the past 31 years, Could be! Hello, Trade High! We are your seniors, And we’re here to say Goodbye, so long, farewell. You’ve all been “swell,” teachers; Taught us well, teachers; You have led us; You have helped us; You have shown the way. Class O, it’s been great fun, But now the time’s come For all our days at dear old Trade To finally end—so— Let’s be brave, seniors, Go out and face that world, seniors. We are going to miss you all so much, And we hope you'll try to keep in touch; We’ve enjoyed these years so very much at Trade. Linda Poirier, 1965 (Apologies—Hello, Dolly) Our Farewell Song Suddenly it’s over! How the years have flown! And with fondness we remember The joys that we have known. We came here as youngsters With hearts full of fears, But what we have learned here Will help us for years. Our teachers’ good counsel —That most times we hated— Now we know was important And NOT so outdated. Now we are young adults With a full life ahead; With God’s help we’ll succeed Whatever highway we tread. For we have been taught, And we have been trained; Our teachers worked hard With our limited brains. Now as the day comes, And it’s time we must part, We hope that Trade High School Keeps us in “her heart.” And remember us kindly ; For always we'll strive To make her real proud Of “Nineteen-sixty-five.” Carol Stromwall Needle Trades lon trat adm Mr. Walter Markham Mr. John Shea Director Massachusetts Assistant Director - : ; Vocational Education Massachusetts Vocational Education pues! ma a Front row: Mrs. Mary M. Lynch, Dr. T. Joseph McCook, Mayor Charles V. Ryan, Jr., Mrs. Rose Marie Coughlin, Dr. Alice B. Beal. Back row: Mr. Thomas A. Kenefick, Mr. Wilbur J. Hogan, Mr. Vincent DiMonaco, Mr. Romeo J. Cyr, Mr. Joseph E. Buckley, Dr. Robert J. Lane, Mr. Theodore E. Dimauro. Dr. T. Joseph McCook Superintendent Mrs. Teresina Thompson Mr. Edmond P. Garvey Director Mr. Dennis Brunton Assistant Directors GUIDANCE Mr. Stanton Mr. Pellegrini 10 graduates 12 As we, the Class of 1965, prepare to leave Springfield Trade High School, we try to find words to express our gratitude to our teachers, administration and parents. But there are no words that can say it as sincerely as we feel it in our hearts. We could never hope to repay what Trade High School has given us: a way of life and skill in a trade which everyone needs in ordereto make his way in this world of competition. We thank our teachers for the training which they have given us. Through their patience and understanding, they have made it possible for us to learn the skills with which we will be able to make a living for ourselves and for, someday, our families. We wiJl be forever in debt to our faculty. Then, too, we must thank our administration— especially Mr. Garvey and Mrs. Thompson—be- cause it is through their efforts that Springfield Trade High School has received the national rec- ognition it enjoys today. We now have a greater enrollment, better facilities, a larger number of President’s Message graduates, a broader expansion of our cooperative program, and a greater variety of courses at a post graduate and technical institute level. Certainly we cannot forget our parents, To them, for the love, patience, and encouragement which they have shown us through the years, we give our deepest appreciation and gratitude. We especially want to thank our advisors, Mrs. Marcuson, Mrs. Triggs and Mr. Mac Rae, for working so hard to give guidance to our class ac- tivities during our years at Springfield Trade High School. As we look back now on the wonderful and happy time we have spent at Trade High School, we realize how much we will miss the school, the faculty, and the many friends we have made. We must now say farewell to Trade, but we know that with the training we have received and with God’s guidance the years ahead will be success- ful. Edward Roberts, Class President Class Advisors Mr. William Mac Rae Mrs. Rita Triggs Thank you so much! DOUGLAS M. BUCKLEY Loomis Street Southwick FREDERICK W. FORYSTH, JR. 24 Van Horn Place Baseball, Hockey. Radio Radio [2-| JAY E. BUCKLEY Loomis Street Southwick JOAQUIM L. JOAO 16 Quebec Street Indian Orchard Radio Radio RONALD G. LA PALME Radio 103 Johnson Street Class Marshal, Football, Steering Committee, Student Council, Swimming, Track, Varsity Club, Wrestling. ROBERT J. LE FEVRE Radio | 3: 5 Draper Street LAWRENCE R. MARRON Radio THOMAS J. PALAZZI Radio 78 Gilman Street 59 Eloise Street Hockey, Soccer, Varsity Club. CLINTON D. PETTY 20 Baldwin Street GARY L. STEINER 1356 Boston Road Rifle Club, Track. Radio Radio 12-1,2 CLIFFORD W. ROBINSON 344 Shaker Road Westfield Baseball, Rifle Club. Radio FRANCIS L. BOLDUC 20 Banbury Street Sound Crew. RICHARD A. DONAHUE Radio ROGER DUQUETTE 34 Washington Street | 2 41 Prospect Terrace Westfield a ALBERT J. KAHAHELIS Radio FORREST LA POINTE (122 Central Street 15 North Hood Street Rifle Club, Sound and Stage Crew. Baseball, Football, Varsity Club, Wrestling. Radio Radio 17 ROBERT D. PELLERIN 1122 Page Boulevard RAYMOND B. SCHMUCK 65 Allen Street Hampden 18 Radio ROBERT E. PIECZARKA 393 Parker Street GEORGE H. VICKERY 830 Grayson Drive Rifle Club, Sound and Stage Crew. Radio Radio RALPH S. CHARTIER Radio 17 Midway Street, I. O. Sound Crew JOHN FLEMING Radio 1258 Page Boulevard KARL. KROKENBERGER Radio 25 Pebble Mill Road FRANK P. MAELLO, JR. Radio 24 Elm Circle, West Springfield Hockey, Sound and Stage Crew, Varsity Club. HENRY OERTEL Radio 36 Daniel Street GERALD R. PALOIE Radio 138 Mountain Road, Wilbraham LARRY L. DEUSO Electric COLIN D. WILLIAMSON Radio 194 Main Street 10 Surrey Road [ 2 -3 West Springfield RICHARD A. FARRELL Electric GLENN A. GOODALE Electric 107 Westford Avenue 124 Brandon Avenue Stage Crew, Steering Committee. Sound and Stage Crew. THOMAS J. KELLIHER 94 Anniversary Street Stage Crew. JAMES R. LA ROSE 96 Arthur Picard Circle 20 Electric Electric [2-3 FRANCIS A. LADUE, JR. Electric RFD 1 Summit Street Belchertown Rifle Club, Stage Crew. RODNEY J. LEDFORD Electric Beebe Road Monson Class Vice President, Honor Society, Steering Com- mittee, Student Council, Stage Crew. a WEN RAYMOND J. TANGUAY, JR. Electric JOHN E. WILBUR Electric 67 Villa Parkway 89 Middle Street Stage Crew, Student Council. [ 2 -3 4 Football, Stage Crew. CALVIN R. WILSON Electric ILARIO V. CIRCOSTA Electric 101 Hampden Road 73 Girard Avenue East Longmeadow Basketball, Football, Stage Crew, Steering Committee. Stage Crew. 21 LEWIS E. DILKS Electric ROMEO GIL Electric 89 Thompson Street 178 Corthell Street Soccer, Stage Crew, Swimming, Track. : 2 -4 Stage Crew. DAVID M. HILL Electric JOHN J. KELLY Electric 46 Greenwich Street 276 Moore Street Stage Crew. Basketball, Football, Stage Crew, Steering Committee 22 WILLIAM P. SCHMIDT, JR. Electric PETERS: STEVENS Electric 60 Briarcliff Street 121 Garfield Street Stage Crew. i 2 -4 ’ 5 Stage Crew. THOMAS L. VALOROSE Electric JAMES R. BESAW Auto Mechanics 6 Van Horn Street 44. Myrtle Street West Springfield Indian Orchard Baseball, Basketball, Football, Stage Crew, Wrestling. No photo DENNIS J. COONEY Electric 808 Page Boulevard Stage Crew. 23 LEO J. BOUCHER Auto Mechanics WILLIAM L. BULLIVANT Diesel 59 Rimmon Avenue ) 5 107 Winton Street Hockey. a RONALD COLBY Auto Mechanics CHARLES FE. COPSON. II Auto Mechanics 37 Better Way 53 Morningside Park Honor Society. 24 ROBERT B. HORNE Diesel ANTHONY J. LEONCZYK Auto Mechanics 40 Covington Street 23 Wilson Street | 2 5 Ludlow JAMES MESSIER ‘Auto Mechanics DAVID A. PLUMMER Auto Mechanics 128 Santa Barbara Street 72 Hampden Street Indian Orchard 25 EDWARD J. PROVENCAL Greenwich Road Ware GEORGE STANEK 81 Amore Road 26 Auto Mechanics Auto Mechanics [2-5 CRAIG A. SHEPARD Russell Road Blandford Diesel JERRY L. STOCKWELL 55 Orchard Street Traffic Squad. Auto Body BARRY M. BECHARD Cabinet ROBERT R. CRAFTS Auto Mechanics 53 Lucerne Road 1584 East Street | 2 -6 Ludlow THOMAS H. DAVIS Auto Mechanics RICHARD B. GALAS Auto Mechanics 299 Eastern Avenue 28 Weston Street Baseball. 27 HARRY A. GUYETTE Auto Mechanics PERRY B. KIMBALL Auto Mechanics 49 Rodney Smoth, Jr. Circle 98 Pine Grove Indian Orchard ; 2 -6 EDWARD J. KOCHANEK Auto Mechanics WILLIAM D. MORGAN Diesel 200 Parker Street Monson Road Indian Orchard Wales 28 JAMES O. PERRY 65 Bond Street Glee Club. SERGE POULIN 3396 Main Street Glee Club. Auto Mechanics Auto Body ROBERT I. POLLACK Auto Mechanics 152 Corcoran Boulevard 12-6 THEODORE C. RYAN Diesel 102 North Main Street East Longmeadow Glee Club. 29 PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE ROLAND DOIRON Auto Body Sam West Road, Southwick Traffic Squad. DAVID W. FRASCA Auto Mechanics 76 Burnside Terrace MAURICE KOSZOROWSKI Auto Mechanics 144 Mallowhill Road KENNETH PARKER Auto Mechanics Birch Hill Road E. CHIPMAN SMITH Diesel 55 Mill Road, Longmeadow CARL J. VINCELETTE Auto Mechanics tenet ee Auto Mechanics 1054 State Street Katt ageh, Sea pedeee PE t Baseball, Football, Glee Club, Steering Committee, Stu- f DEOw) BURLEY E. WILLIAMS Auto Body dent Council, Swimming. 86 Armory Street JACK BASILIERE Machine ALAN CLOUGH Machine Drafting 280 Stony Hill Road Warren Road Wilbraham Palmer 30 DONALD T. CONSOLINI Machine KENNETH D. CORNELL Machine Drafting Babb Road 74 Sylvan Street Southwick 1) 2, Glee Club. }LAWRENCE M. DAVIDSON, JR. Machine GUY DESBOIS Machine )}Woronoco Road 115 Piedmont Street ) Blandford Honor Society, Steering Committee. Class Vice President, Honor Society, Glee Club, Steer- ing Committee, Student Council. 3| JAMES FIDDLER Machine MARCEL FLEURY Machine Feeding Hills Road 566 Mohawk Trail Southwick | 2 7 North Adams EDWARD N. HOLT Machine CASMIR A. LAZARZ Machine 15 Whitfield Street 45 Devens Street Football, Glee Club. Indian Orchard 32 MICHAEL R. LESSARD Machine ALFRED N. McCOY Machine 3375 Main Street 94. Catherine Street [2-7 ROBERT R. MORIN Machine Drafting MARK PLUMADORE Machine 56 Grand Street 135 Allen Street Honor Society, Steering Committee, Student Council. East Longmeadow 33 THOMAS D. ROSSO Machine Drafting GEORGE L. SEXTON Machine Drafting 62 Ventura Street 300 Cady Street Basketball, Honor Society, Track. | 2 a7 ee Fcc eeeNte OTIS SOMERVILLE Machine Drafting ROBERT SZENKUM Machine 41 Dartmouth Street 122 Chestnut Street Football, Student Council, Swimming. 34 CHARLES E. YON, JR. Machine DAVID W. BROTHERS Machine 39 Orchard Street Upper Stafford Road Basketball, Honor Society. | 2 es], ; s Monson DAVID K. CARRINGTON Machine KENNETH R. CRAVEN Machine 32 Grimes Street 36 Clarendon Street Ludlow 35 ALTO DANIELS Machine Drafting RALPH K. DUBOIS Machine Drafting 195% Walnut Street 26 Granger Street Clee Club: [2-8 Bande tcl MICHAEL A. EGAN Machine RALPH R. GALARNEAU Machine Drafting 754 Liberty Street 30 Marshall Street Football. Baseball, Basketball, Football. 36 MICHAEL A. GRZYWACZ 7 Goodrich Street Machine Drafting JOHN A. KULIK 11 Milton Street Machine 12-8 ROBERT B. GUYETTE 49 Rodney Smith, Jr. Circle Glee Club. Machine JAMES A. MORACE 68 Bevier Street Machine xy KENT MOSS Machine JEFFREY A. MULLER Machine 22 Hillcrest Street 82 Garvey Drive [2-8 RICHARD H. REMILLARD Machine CLYDE D. SMALL, JR. Machine Drafting 16 Merwin Street 37 Bray Street 38 VINCENT P. SPAGNOLI 33 Wendell Place PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE CLARENCE BUSSING 132 Vincent Street JOHN T. CARON 141 Daviston Street THOMAS F. O’NEIL 11 Dunbar Street LAURENCE L. SOFFEN 38 Roseland Street Machine Drafting Machine Machine Drafting Machine Machine [2-8,9 ANDRE A. WILLIAMS 184 King Street Machine Drafting SUSAN M. BAILEY 38 Calhoun Street Yearbook. Graphic Arts 39 VIOLA BLEZNICKI Graphic Arts LEON A. GAUMOND Print 36 Emily Street 4 Ingraham Terrace Honor Society, Yearbook. | 2 me) Bowling, Soccer, Track, Yearbook. DAVID W. JAMESON Graphic Arts DENNIS L, LEPLEY Graphic Arts 765 Main Street 297 South Branch Parkway Wilbraham Football, Hockey, Yearbook. Honor Society, Steering Committee, Yearbook. DENNIS P. O’CONNELL Print WILLIAM G. ORCUTT, JR. Print 137 Fort Pleasant Avenue 24 Roosevelt Terrace Track, Yearbook. | 2 -9 ? | @) Camera Club, Rifle Club, Yearbook. DONALD E. WILLIAMS Graphic Arts ANDRE J. D’AMOURS Print 57 Porter Street 23 Euclid Avenue Honor Society, Steering Committee, Yearbook. Bowling, Yearbook. 4 ROBERT DENSON 110 Plainfield Street Track, Yearbook. Graphic Arts 12-10 JOHN S. DOOLEY 120 Hillcrest Avenue West Springfield Print Football, Spotlight on Youth, Steering Committee, Yearbook. RAYMOND J. GOSSMAN 115 Wait Street Football, Track, Yearbook. 42 Graphic Arts CLAYTON A. PEASE 968 Main Street Wilbraham Glee Club, Yearbook. Graphic Arts GWEN A. TALBOT Graphic Arts 31 Birch Street Ludlow Steering Committee, Yearbook Editor-in-Chief. No Photo AVAILABLE MICHAEL T. CARNEY Graphic Arts 27 Santa Maria Street Yearbook. JOHN W. DAVIS Graphic Arts Richfield Avenue Ware Honor Society, Steering Committee, Student Council, Yearbook. RICHARD F. PARENT Print 78 Albemarle Street Yearbook. HOWARD J. PETRIE Print 754 Liberty Street Yearbook. PETER A. ROCCA Print 11 Lorraine Street Football, Track, Wrestling, Yearbook. DOUGLAS F. SOKOLL Print 47 Alden Street Bowling, Soccer, Track, Yearbook. 12-10, 11 ARLYN C. WYMAN Graphic Arts Birch Hill Road Blandford Yearbook. PETER A. ALESSI, JR. Cabinet 44 Larchwood Street Hockey. 43 RICHARD A. BACON 51 Thompson Street East Longmeadow THOMAS D. METCALFE 190 Leopold Street Cabinet Painting Decorating 12-11 DONALD L. BERTHIAUME 42 Arbutus Street Cabinet LAWRENCE V. PIETRUCCI 97 Governor Street Hockey. Cabinet WALTER M. PYZOCHA Cabinet ALVIN WATTS Cabinet 142 Chapin Street 128 Oak Grove Avenue Ludlow |2-| [rip PETER V. ALLEN Cabinet THOMAS J. ATHEY Cabinet } 16 Clayton Street 43 Pleasantview Street 45 DONALD L. CLAY 115 Chestnut Street ARTHUR W. ROBBINS, JR. North Brookfield Road Brookfield 46 Cabinet Cabinet [2-12 HAROLD LOVING 196 Baynard Street LAWRENCE F. SLEEPER 32 Ledyard Street Painting Decorating Cabinet HENRY J. BENNETT Cabinet 35 Manitoba Street THOMAS W. BRIOTTA Cabinet 206 White Street DONALD E. CHARTER Cabinet 33 Ringgold Street ROBERT J. CROTEAU Painting Decorating 356 Plainfield Street JOSEPH E. DA COSTA Cabinet 158 Goodwin Street JAMES A. FRENCH Cabinet 259 Draper Street JOHN A. KOZACH Cabinet 51 Louise Street GABRIEL F. LA VIOLETTE Cabinet 15 King Street RICHARD McKILLOP Cabinet 54 Dexter Street ERNIE J. TROIE Cabinet WILFRED R. QUISNEL Cabinet 70 Monticello Avenue 90 Thompson Street [ )s | 2 ’ [ 3 ARTHUR F. STARK Cabinet 53 Parkside Street LEONARD GAGLIARDI Welding Long Hill Road West Brookfield LOUIS J. BERTE Sheet Metal 239 Arthur Street Baseball, Football. 47 WILLIE E. HARPER 23 Kenyon Street Basketball, Football, Steering Committee. FREDERIC KRASTIN 54 Lester Street 48 Pattern Welding [2-13 BRUCE KENNEDY 41 Reed Street JOSEPH CG, LITTLE 53 Oak Street Football, Track, Wrestling. Welding Sheet Metal OLIVER S. WELDON Pattern KENNETH R. YARKEY Pattern 95 Mapledell Street 146 Allen Street Baseball, Basketball, Football, Steering Committee. [ 2 2 : 3 ; i 4 Honor Society, Steering Committee. FRED L. BLANCHARD Welding V. JOHN DE MARSICO Pattern 56 Cleveland Street 526 Parker Street Baseball. 49 CHARLES G. DUCHARME 164 Hubbard Street DARREL W. GRANT 17 Avon Place Football. 50 Pattern Sheet Metal [2-14 DAVID A. FONTAINE 4014 Main Street Monson GARY P. INGHAM 19 Westford Avenue Baseball, Basketball, Football, Student Council. Welding Pattern LAURENCE J. KARPINSKI Sheet Metal EUGENE T. LAVIGNE Welding 58 Letendre Avenue 15 Buchholz Street [2-14 RALPH W. LECUYER Welding ROBERT W. OLSON Welding | 52 Moody. Street 837 Sumner Avenue Ludlow 51 WILLIAM E. ROBERTSON Welding THOMAS E. TYRELL Welding 3252 Main Street 72 Whittier Street 12-14 PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE THOMAS C, PERLA Sheet Metal 92 Johnson Street CHARLES COTTON Pattern 73 Willard Avenue Baseball, Basketball, Football, Steering Committee. es ad : VEZINA Pattern JEFFREY HARTMANN Welding uclid Avenue 46 Magnolia Avenue Band, Bowling, Golf. Holyoke 52 MARGARET E. BRENNAN 5 Sparrow Drive ELAINE BYRD 69 Shattick Street Foods and Catering Bakery 12-75,77 SUE E. BRYANT 158 Fountain Street Band. Foods and Catering SANDRA M. CUTTER 2 Chestnut Street Monson Glee Club. Foods and Catering 53 MATTIE J. DEARING Bakery WAYNE E. DIEGEL Foods and Catering 15 Richelieu Place 128 Russell Street | 2 aT 5 7 7 Class Marshal, Steering Committee. EILEEN T. DOWD Foods and Catering ELIZABETH L. GOYER Foods and Catering 53 Cherrelyn Street 57 Allen Street Hampden Band, Honor Society, Student Council. 54 JACQUELINE A. WALSH Foods and Catering RUBY WALTER Bakery 111 Fargo Street 140 Sanderson Street Cle Ch 12-75,76,77 PAUL B. WARD Foods and Catering NANCY A. BERTHIAUME Needle 20 West Canton Circle 42 Arbutus Street Glee Club, Steering Committee. No photo JUDITH A. BURDO Bakery 118 Main Street Indian Orchard Rifle Club, Glee Club. 55 LYNDA F. CHISHOLM Needle 104 Central Street Class Marshal, Class Secretary, Honor Society, Glee Club, Steering Committee. DIANE J. GAMACHE Needle 104 Kanaba Avenue Agawam Traffic Squad. 56 12-76 SUSAN L. CLAY 115 Chestnut Street Traffic Squad. SUSAN B. HAUNTON 35 Hampden Road Glee Club. Needle THE CITY LIBRARY SPRINGFIELD, MASS. NORMA C. JACQUES Needle CHARLOTTE P. LEMIEUX Needle 58 Pasco Road 81 Healey Street Glee Club. ) 6 Glee Club, Student Council, Stee ring Committee. JACQUELINE L, LEWIS Needle JILL T. MIETKA Needle 202 High Street 26 Howard Street Honor Society, Glee Club. 57 LINDA D. POIRIER Needle CAROL M. STROMWALL Needle 17 Montcalm Street 1333 Page Boulevard Indian Orchard | 2 7 6 Honor Society, Glee Club, Traffic Squad. SHERLYN A. TESSIER CYNTHIA WILLIAMS Needle Audubon Road 15 Allendale Street Leeds Traffic Squad. Cheerleader, Class Treasurer, Honor Society, Steering Committee, Student Council, Traffic Squad. 58 ELAINE E, ALTOMARE PHYLLIS D. ALTOMARE Beauty Culture 75 Saratoga Street 75 Saratoga Street Glee Club, Traffic Squad. | 2 aa), 8 Glee Club, Traffic Squad. Beauty Culture GHISLAINE L. AUBE Beauty Culture LILLIAM AUBIN DENAULT Beauty Culture 530 Plainfield Street Old Boston Road Palmer 59 CYNTHIA M. BELDEN Beauty Culture LOIS A. BISSINERI Beauty Culture 257 Prentice Street 129 Miller Street 12-78 Glee Club. VIVIAN BUTTIERI Beauty Culture DAVEDA E. DAVENPORT Beauty Culture 18 Coomes Street 26 Niagara Street Glee Club, Steering Committee. Traffic Squad. LILLIAN DEYO Beauty Culture MARGARET K, GAMACHE Beauty Culture 64 Tilton Street 239 Main Street Class Marshal, Glee Club, Steering Committee. | 2 27} 8 Indian Orchard Honor Society, Student Council. LINDA A. GARDNER Beauty Culture DARRILYN HENDERSON 26 Lester Street 756 Main Street East Longmeadow Glee Club, Traffic Squad. Honor Society. Beauty Culture 6l COLLEEN A. MOORE Beauty Culture CHRISTINE NOSALUK Beauty Culture 92 Euclid Avenue 362 Hancock Street Cheerleader. | 2 a 8 JENNIE A. RENDOWSKI Beauty Culture NANCY J. SEARS Beauty Culture 231 Oak Grove Avenue Pine Hill Road Glee Club. Russell Honor Society, Glee Club, Steering. Committee, Student Council. 62 HELEN M. SMITH Beauty Culture ANDREA R. SYNIEC Beauty Culture 120 Lionel Benoit Road 5 Almon Avenue Steering Committee. | = ] 8 } 9 ) FRANCES G. TUCKER Beauty Culture PAMELA A. BUSHA Distributive Educ. 7 Buchholz Street 147 Butler Street Traffic Squad. Class Treasurer, Steering Committee. 63 CHERIE L. BUSIERE Distributive Educ. KAREN A. BUSIERE Distributive Educ. 20 Brown. Street 20 Brown Street Steering Committee. i 2 a), 9 Steering Committee. MARIE A. DIONNE Distributive Educ. LINDA C. GROUT Distributive Educ. 107 Clyde Street Second Avenue Steering Committee, Traffic Squad, Glee Club. Ware Glee Club. GLORIA J. KING Distributive Educ. JANICE A, LE PAGE Distributive Educ. 106 Fargo Street Basket Street Glee Club. | 2 =) 9 SOPHIA G. NOSALUK Distributive Educ. JUDITH O. PRATT Distributive Educ. 362 Hancock Street Second Avenue Class Treasurer, Glee Club, Steering Committee, Stu- Ware dent Council, Traffic Squad. Glee Club. 65 ANDREA P. WEBB Distributive Educ. MARIAN F. AXTMAN Distributive Educ. 30 Berkeley Street 11 Maplewood Terrace Cheerleader, Glee Club, Steering Committee, Student ts Traffic Squad. Council. 2) i 9 ) S LAWRENCE S. ALLARD, JR. Electric GERALD E. BARRON Machiné 42 Queen Street 53 Pasco Road Stage Crew. Indian Orchard ‘we Po NANCY BOWERS Distributive Educ. KATHLEEN M. McCOLLUM Distributive Educ. : 42 Malden Street 80 Stuben Street Traffic Squad. Traffic Squad. VERA HNATIW Distributive Educ. 404 Chapin Street PHOTO Ludlow 66 Not Available Glee Club. ROMEO K. BEAULAC Radio GREGORY L. BRIGGS Electric 149 Powell Avenue 6 Victoria Terrace { ) e S Ludlow BERNARD J. BRUNELLE Print FREDERICK J. BURKHARD Machine Drafting 45 Underwood Street 21 Wait Street 67 AUGUSTO COELHO 131 Howard Street Ludlow Welding CHARLES W. LEGER 1382 Center Street Ludlow 68 Welding 12-S RICHARD L. FLAMAND 89 Pleasant Street Ware ROSAIRE D. MESSIER 862 Worthington Street Machine Machine MICHAEL L. OUIMETTE 319 West Street Ludlow Sound Crew. GEORGE A. ROSS 132 Hamburg Street Rifle Club, Sound Crew, Steering Committee. Radio Radio 12-1S EDWARD W. ROBERTS, JR. R.F.D. 1 Palmer Monson Electric Senior Class President, Honor Society, Stage Crew, Steering Committee, Student Council. AVAILABLE JOSEPH A. CARDINALE 36 Fairfield Street Stage Crew. DAVID C. LA PIERRE 34 School Street Warren MAURICE R. PERRON West Brookfield Band. JAMES WAZ North Street West Warren Electric Diesel Machine Machine 69 Academic and Related ENGLISH Jill Mietka Tohn Davis N, Aw a cr d S SOCIAL STUDIES Elizabeth Goyer David Jameson MATHEMATICS Linda Poirier Thomas Valorose SCIENCE Linda Chisholm David Jameson | Q) 6 5 Vocational Miscellaneous F AUTOMOTIVE - BEAUTY CULTURE 3 CABINET John Kozack ELECTRIC Rodney Ledford FOODS Elizabeth Goyer GRAPHIC ARTS Donald Williams MACHINE Guy Desbois METAL TRADES Joseph Little D.A.R. AMERICAN HISTORY Angela Barrows D.A.R. CITIZENSHIP Linda Poirier BAND George Vezina DRIVER EDUCATION Janice Le Page GLEE CLUB Linda Poirier ee Lawrence Davidson yy STUDENT COUNCIL Margaret Gamache “3 Lawrence Davidson 2e YEARBOOK Donald Williams SEARS ROEBUCK FOUNDATION Linda Grout ATHLETIC Gary Ingham PERFECT ATTENDANCE Colleen Moore Ronald Colby AMERICAN LEGION Bernard Brunelle DAVID JORDAN AWARD Charles Yon NEEDLE TRADES Linda Poirier PATTERN Kenneth Yarkey PAINTING DECORATING Thomas Metcalfe - PRINT Bernard Brunelle RADIO Douglas Buckley WELDING David Fountaine 70 Promenade and Banquet Vera Hnatiw Janice Le Page Caron Long Colleen Moore Tony Leonczyk Robert Thompson Dennis O’Connell George Smith Winnie Thompson Peggy Gamache Frank Maello Linda Stefano Alvin Watts Charles La Bossiere Kathy Lino George Vezina “7 Theresa Farrell Realer Foster Rosemary Joseph Anna Petuanna Tom Metcalfe Tom Davis Ray Gossman Ralph Galarneau 7 Linda Delaronde Arlyn Wyman Phyllis Altomare Sue Benoit Maureen Conway Tom McMasters Ralph Du Bois Gary Ingham Andrea Syniec Gilbert Hall a 3 Re a) James Perry Paige Howard 72 Jill Mietka Linda Gardner Charlotte Lemieux Bill Kushion Donald Clay Ed Roberts Frances Tucker Rose Rivers Barbara Shonak Mike Lessard Tom Briotta Fred Forsythe Cheryl Latrel Terry Sullivan Cynthia Williams Jackie Bouley Clay Pease Tom Palazzi Randolph Lester Scott Dooley ' Elaine Altomare Debbie Hare Dede Knowles Carol Richards Kenny Yarkey Larry Davidson Bruce Kennedy Roger Duquette en Jackie Walsh Geneva Harrington Nancy Berthiaume Sue Bryant John Aube Henry Oertel Mark Plumadore Jerry Ducharme 73 Kate Gethins Kathy Gelinas Karen Busiere Diane Barry Richard Leiper Frank La Due Charles Arpin Forrest La Pointe Martha Emery Linda Lawlor Barbara Kennedy Carol Petlock Rod Ledford Wayne Diegel Henry Benoit Tom Tyrell Honey Burroughs Linda Flathers Darrilyn Henderson Ghislaine Aube Pete Rocca Charlie Copson George Sexton Val Roy 74 Tara Shea Kathy Pederson Sally Woosely Susan Haunton Edward Holt Dennis Lepley Charlie Yon Peter Maroon Louise Bessette Mr. and Mrs. Nancy Sears Daveda Davenport Richard Bacon William Denault Les Weidman Ronald Provost Susan Zenadi Chris Nosaluk Pat Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Mike Egan Richard Poirier Larry Pietrucci David Fountaine Sophia Nosaluk Mike Burns Lois Bissineri Margaret Brennan Louis Burdy Vivian Buttieri Ed Landry Walter Hanuszcz 75 Cindy Belden Linda Grout Liz and Jim Moylan Richard Fleming Ronald La Palme Nancy and Sally and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilbur Henderson Brown pe Hi Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. De Piero Fortsch Triggs Thompson oF ae Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tanguay Donald Berthiaume Newsome Dooley 76 Larry Marron George Ross Jimmy La Rose Otis Somerville 77 78 Robert Croteau Joe Cardinale Robert Olson Tom Rosso David Hill 79 Graduation June 9 y Al] Aes PRN sian ctiiioncsiomcssoentt iij(HiHI= ===: . - In Memoriam Lest we forget in our daily lives that leaders such as our classmate David Jordan and Director Dennis Brunton, who passed away during our Trade days, should never be dim in our memories because of the goodness they had shown, we solemnly dedicate this page. 83 84 List of Contributors who helped finance our book American Saw Manufacturing Co. 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Associates 113 Bay Street West Springfield Worcester Federal Savings Loan Association Main and Sanford Streets Springfield Zero Mfg. Co. Monson A Friend undergraduates sepennn ty Le FEDER DERAE ADA ee Oe ee ve : ‘ ane Ed ea a i oo . Si eee? ‘ eve BS Ele Ss, ene ; ae ees oe a et + 41% ee ee Set ‘ackhanen oe poh O PP Phy , $4 See OP Etta ee ee ott ee Papel Pw: iz A ad aeen ten nd . ‘ ee ee ee : soe Por energy ee sotee Peewee eseu% eer ges _ : a4 ? bs PEROT Rg peETTe : att tu« one ae + 86.— PEST gn 04 ee Bg POOF 7 peg eet are SPOS een g peewee « wt ‘ eee aaah eed 1 t1heetan. tt? “ey ; WACUMAR ieee tae 9-5 Mr. Meder First row: Donald Le Blanc, Charles Blair, Richard Christian, and Stanley Popowski. Second row: William Fran- cis, Bernard Cavanaugh, Jerry Grybosh, Wayne Buzzell and James Connell. 9-744 Mrs. Marcuson First row: Moira Prior, Donna Bouch- ard, Donna Perry, Linda Mayo, Joyce Parker, Mary Richard, Ann Sherman and Eileen Emerson, Second row: Viv- ian Greene, Sarah Pankey, Kathleen Twinning, Carolyn Lewis, Carol Yeesa- cavage, Christine Johnson, Barbara Wil- liams and Linda Jaworski. Third row: Deborah Sherman, Deanna Cor, Sandra Robbins, Angelina Cordova, Patricis Brunell and Georgeann Hitchcock. 9-74.B Mr. Souza First row: Beverly Seekins, Janice Waz, Sandra Supczak, Evelyn Novak, Cordel- lia Canady, Carmen Sotolotto, Sharon Cavanaugh, Susan Layallee and Beverly Fortin. Second row: Veronica Kiwior, Naomin Shingles, Mary McCarthy, Don- na Smith, Judith Perriera, Louise Tes- sier, Gail Merrigan and Faith Stebbins. Third row: Maureen Shea, Lorraine Traska, Linda Martinello, Paula Belli- veau, Katherine Culbertson, Sheila Blair and Darlene Gancorz. 10-1 Mr. Brady First row: Dennis Greene, Philip Abair, Roger Couture, Carmen Calento, Eric Burnett, Joseph Witek, Arthur White, James Cavanaugh, and James Muscaro. Second row: Edward Napierski, Robert Millett, Paul Bousquet, Arthur Lawler, Charles Lyons, David Laviolette, James O’Connor and Vernon Villeneuve. Third row: Paul Martin, Paul Mandrus, Wil- liam Foy, William Clark, Charles Baer- man, James Lawrence, James Holben, and Kenneth Theriault. Fourth row. William Arnold, Richard Waite, Steven Janeczek, Charles Furlow, William La- taille, Charles Johnson and Claude Pine. 10-2 Mr. McNamara First row: Kenneth Brunell, Robert Sede- low, Paul Dion, Gary Beaulieu, James Charles, David Minney and Emanuel Rovithis. Second row: Thomas Reilly, William Burhop, Mitchell Skorupski, George Downs, Karl Wright, Paul San- tos and Lionel Berard. Third row: Peter Nash, Clyde Wilkerson, James McGraw, Charles Krueger, William Hill, and Gerald Ducharme. Fourth row: James Byrd, Robert Donovan, Ronald Morse, Stephen Rovithis and Andrew Squires. 10-3 Mr. Craven First row: Howard Weed, Edward Bren- nan, Phillip Jalbert, John Collins, Fred Buoniconti, David Allaire, and William Bryan. Second row: James Benware, Ronald Eaton, Edward Wilcox, Gary Ucella, Harold Dilks, Kenneth Gagne, James Lopes and William Gerhard. Third row: Joseph Allen, Wolf Haaga, William Withers, Francis Bessette, Gae- tan Girard, Charles Brown and Arthur Parent. 10-4. Mr. Mas Lennan First row: George Chrisanthopoules, Richard Bedinotti, Ronald Clark, James De Nucci, Mark Drugan, and Terrence Curtis. Second row: Donald Socha, Gary Warbington, George Germain, David Toc- zeck, Larry Lovern, Robert Czupryna and William Rohare. Third row: Edward Lopez, John Kirby, Russell Minor, Rich- ard Doran, Robert Burbei and David Griffin. 10-5 Mr. Macaris First row: Gary Quier, Tony Alvaro, Donald Barrows, Anthony Davies, Frede- rick Madison, Ronald Wilkinson, Roland Somerville. Second row: Richard Croft, John Stack, Irving O’Strander, Leo Bai- ley, Alan Cassady, George Beaudet, John Wilkie and Lawrence Parker. Third row: Lawrence Kites, Bruce Ackley, John Brennan, Lyon Ladue, Roger Rule, Alan Young and Dexter Wilson. Fourth row: Roger Pariseau, Donald Bennet, John Best and Robert Sterner. 88 10-6 Mr. Noiseaux First row: James Brunton, Richard Morse, Henry Foggs, Ronald Craven, Barry Johnson, James Crenshaw: Rich- ard Quinlan and George Ducharme. Sec- ond row: George Yarne, Wilbur Mc- Caskill, Mark Prokop, Kenneth Piez, David Taft, Michael Powers, Ray Ric- cardi and Robert Hupfer. Third row: Ray Kapinos, Walter Markiewicz, James Skop, Timothy Keaney, Kenneth Houle, Carl Goodrow, Donald Smokuwicz, and Francis Gaulin. Fourth row: Ronald Hartman, Philip De Gray, Stuart Mc- Clelland, and Tom Fitzgerald. 10-7 Mr. Van Heynigan First row: Wentworth Ince, Lee Reome, Robert Stabach, William Burns, Paul Labarre, David Bliss, John Green and Paul Guay. Second row: Curtis Haynie, Allan Eldredge, James Worden, Steven Scharrett, Richard Balch, David Dane, Raymond Sutula, Robert Forgue, and Ellis Willis. Third row: Joseph Atwell, Charles Case, Ralph Pelletier, John Mastalerz, Marion Kaczowka, Leslie Blais, Isaac Harris, and Alain Rousseau. Fourth row: Randolph Lemire, Albert Bacon, Roger Coupal, Edward Wozniak, Leslie Atwood, William Smith, Guy Le- tendre and Richard Brodecki. 10-3 Mr. Drewes First row: Edward Clemons, Bruce Godin, Donald Orszulak, Phillip Gosse- lin, Dalmiro Lopez, Ronald Kupiec, Richard Godard, Michael Chicoine and Gellis Grenier. Second row: William Figiel, Michael O’Connor, Thomas Za- wotny, Roger Curtis, Donald Noel, Jo- seph Pio, Richard Fleury and John Goulette. Third row: Raymond Gauthier, Joseph Garwacki, William Hayward, Cleveland Seabrooks, Samuel Hickson, Joel Rogers, and Alan Proir, Fourth row: Donald Kawaloc, Benzel Markham, Ron- ald Laurion, Thomas Baker, Joseph Gar- neau, Aldo Therrien and John Kulig. 9,10-9 Mrs. Lynch First row: Arthur Barnes, Patricia Berg- strom, Linda Gokey, Lynne Ucella, Mar- garet Tolan, Elizabeth Duffy, Doreen Salbo, John Brady. Second row: Michael Zollo, Edward Patingre, Donald Martel, Mark Duval, William Forkey, Albert Brown, Peter Maroon, Meil Martelli, and Lee Haire. Third row: Karl Berg- man, Francis Miller, David Burden, Jo- seph Boulrice, Francis Malachowski and Roland Boucher. 89 90 baci , 2m went « EE ee. age HH uy 10-11 Mr. Ross First row: Raymond Laliberte, Jerry Monette, Raymond Kennedy, Andrew Hitas, George Allard, George Hap- cook and David Mathieson. Second row: Ronald Buz- zell, Dale Wyman, Stanley Chrzanowski, Kenneth Zien- cina, Kenneth Busiere, Robert Knowles, George Dupuis, Godfrey Foster and Gary Pease. Third row: Richard Walder, Richard Geddis, George Stone, Leo Blake, David Hartman, Edward Lafayette, Walter Hanuszczak, and Gerald Lord. Fourth row: Grovenor Wheelden, Allan Plante, Stephen Jimerson, Paul Cook, and Thomas Allen. Miss Murphy First row: Gerald Piesz, Kenneth Rehaume, Theodore Steeves, Edwin Solomon, Francis Bleau, Roy Squires, and Ronald Brothers. Second row: Paul Lessard, James Weiss, David Bell, Stanley Wojcik, George King, Don- ald Guertin, Richard Salois, and James Sarno. Third row: Raymond Andrews, Christopher Cole, Dennis Tet- rault, Stanley Dubas, Gerhard Rancin, George Lidell, Thomas Ingham, and Steven Bachand. Fourth row: Gerard Lessard, Robert Smith, William Papko, Reginald Kowalik, Gerard Guilmette, Daniel Hayden, Thomas Heaton and Roger Foote. 9, 10-10 Mr. Newsome First row: Ronald Dawson, Edward Chrusciel, Bruce Shameklis, Paul Coyer, Ronald St. Pierre, Richard Rocca, William Auger and Patrick McCrystal. Second row: Marvin Spencer, Michael Stanton, Mark Granger, Thomas Cottle, Bruce Roscoe, Gary Yelle and Phillip Sullivan. Third row: Robert Caplette, Richard Guerri, Steve Ferenz, John Wands, Paul Cote, George Woodard and James Reyor. Fourth row: Stanley Dabrowski and Tom Ferris. 9, 10-12 Mr. Clough First row: Thomas Bryden, William Kostanski, Steve Roberts, David Blais, Richard Peach, and Thomas Ren- frew. Second row: David D’Amario, Albert Chisostomo, Paul Boyle, Ronald Chartier, Mathew Gentile, David Garland, and James McMasters. Third row: William Le Blanc, Thomas Lareau, David Hebert, Donald Redd, Paul Wierzbowski, James Bentley, David Illingsworth and Thomas Donahue. Fourth row: Douglas Clowes, Ralph Jones, James Sotolotto, Adelard Douglax, James Lanlois, Bernard Davis and Kieth Redmond. 9, 10-14 Mr. Moran First row: Ronald Marcoux, Ronald Perron, Richard Ginman, Wayne Williams, Ronald Le Blanc, Fred Richard, James Curran and John Davis. Second row: Claude Demers, Patrick Neuue, Paul Chamberlain, Raymond Arpin, Robert Theriaque, Donald Pashko, and Raymond Giroux. Third row: David Nicoli, Rich- ard Grimaldi, David Dawson, Norman Blais, Theodore Hetu, David Eaton, Michael Kutt, and Richard Shep- ardson. Fourth row: Andre Coello, Richard Pellegrini, Joseph Sousa, Albert Le May, Richard Zini, Edward De Wolf and Donald Champigny. G Mr. Stibolt First row: Robert Johnson, Clark Maynard, Howard Rae, Helmut Feurestein, John Wieland and Stanley Greenia. Second row: Raymond Hill, John Szczepanek, Lansing Salvas, Ralph Porfilio, Detlef Schubring. Third row: Edward Krupa, Charles Bisson, Harvey Markham, David Webber, Alan La Fountain and Alan Lambert. 10-74: Miss Mezzacappa First row: Juanita Garneau, Barbara Mills, Linda Matte, Marie Giesa, Nancy Accorsi, Sarah Earl, and Sonja Rancin. Second row: Linda Jacobs, Ruth Mon- roy, Marylou Rollins, Sandra Russell, Sharon Smith, Susan Marcil and Barbara Biagetti. Third row: Laura Ryan, Donna McGrady, Carole Petlock, Judy Harris and Linda Etkins. 10-75A B Mrs. Sullivan First row: Susan Stromwall, Marguerite Rivard, Venise Gagnon, Gloria Houle, Susan Goodrow, Donna Hart, Joyce Lyons, Dawn Noctor and Patricia Leonard. Second row: Jeanne Purcell, Lucy Buoniconti, Karen Wells, Patricia Werner, Carol Barklow, Elaine Adams, Sandra Roberts and Mae Flynn. Third row: Gayle Guerin, Annette Saur, Kathleen Clogston, Ann Marcotte, Michael Craven, Etta McCants, Mary Ryans and Susan La Val- ley. 91 10-76 Miss Mazzuchelli First rew: Louise Drouin, Ruth Greene, Susan Bousquet, Sylvia Supezak, Barbara Kenny, Rosemarie Rivers, Lois Latour, Louise Therrien, and Linda Ducharne. Second row: Jeanette Stevenson, Mary Alice Gunter, Pearlie Harrison, Tara Shea, Diane Stone, Nadra Auclair, Leola Gray, Jeannine Charron, Roberta Vig- neault, and Nancy Shea. Third row: Di- ane Taylor, Evelyn Kochanek, Christine Cantwell, Rose Gebbard, Joan Hauff, Mary Hallums, Christine Longo, Marie Perry and Linda Flathers. 10-77 Dr. Walter First row: Linda Hickey, Joanne Good- row, Linda Staples, Dianne Record, Rita Lanou, Christine Denette, Rosemary Mce- Cormack, and Theresa St. Armond. Sec- ond row: Patricia Kelly, Geraldine Bly, Beth Kretchmar, Dolores Knowles, Rose Sokoll; Gloris Beach and Sandra Lara- mee. Third row: Kathy Bates, Sandra Tranham, Joyce Jordon, Susan Ingham, Nancy Hurley, Beverly Faust, Donna Bryant and Howard Paige. 11-1 Mr. Walkowicz First row: Raymond Burgess, Albert Bedard, Richard Caba, Donald Black, Michael Massarone, and Anthony Wil- son, Second row: Buddy Williams, Mar- tin Varteresian, Gaetan La Chance, Thomas Bartolucci and Michael Collins. Third row: James McNamee, Norman Picard, Robert Rae, Francis Motherway, Ottavio Fazio and Joseph Mazza. 11-2 Mr. Manitsas First row: Michael Burns, Wayne Row- Jey, Alfred Mendrala, Ronald Basile, and David Lyon. Second row: Timothy Davis, Robert Beane, Leonardo Jones, Richard Thibeault, William Murchison and_ Wil- liam Grabowski. Third row: Ted Sanders, and Steven Marszalek. 11-3 Mr. Fitzgerald First row: Michael Albert, Thomas Ken- dra, Edward Galas, John Knapik and Paul Bousquet. Second row: Larry Mach- abee,- Antonio Soares, Robert Ferenz, Gary Pike and Anthony Galarneau. 11-4 Mr. Poulk First row;. William Biermann, Gary Glo- shien, Louis Messier and Eugene Shea. Second row: William Higgins, James Gamache, George Bissonnette, Roy Mur- phy and James Ferris. 11-5 Mr. Rzonca First row: Douglas Baumann, Ronald Silva, Floyd Monette, Philip Nichols, Donald Mikesh, Albert Paul and Robert Gamache. Second row: Willie Thomas, Anthony Buoniconti, Donald Minney, David Robertson, Nathan Eaton and Robegt Polite. Third row: Albert Mar- din, Edward Hetu, Daniel Peczka, Gary McGee, Robert Szemela, Robert Martin and Jerry Dennis. Fourth row: Robert Clini, Carl McManus, Richard Concato, Ronald Gutkowski, Stephen Drumm, Robert Sakowski and Robert Guay, 11-6 Mr. Tarnauskas First row: Arthur King, John Galus, Stanley Tessier, Lawrence Pelletier, Peter Trench, George Roberge, Donald John- son and Russell Perkins. Second row: Arthur Williams, Paul Pariseau, Rodney Mattox, Alfred Chiaro, John Di Angelo, Richard Hanna and Michael Ackerman. Third row: Donald Pulchtopek, Fred Hill, Michael Blake, Henry Ingram, Theodore Aldrich, Arthur La France, James Gresham and Donald Jernigan. Fourth row: Floyd Sessions amd George Logan. 11-7 Mr. Vyska First row: Mark Sotiropoulos, Tom Gray, Salvatore Minniti, Stephen Brennan, Ed- ward Egan, Roland Dymon, and Roland Lamadeleine. Second row: Joseph Przy- bycien, Arnold Millette, David Stefano- wich, John Ball, David Bruneau, Peter Herbert, John Kennedy and Francis Case. Third row: Gerald Quesnel, Daniel Bus- sing, William Ellis, Rodney Polack, Rob- ert Yon, William Schuerer, Walter Page, Donald Pederzani and Lionard Lucier. 11-8 Mr. Sander First row: Robert Dane, Bernard James, Lucian Valois, Fred Hackstock, Frank Marsh and Lawrence Hogan. Second row: Robert Holub, David Manard, Richard Rankin, Joseph Giunnini and Gary Mathieson. Third row: Patrick O’Conner, Ted Clark, Francis Rice and Robert Braccialarge. 11-9 Mr. Salvadore First row: John Cygan, Cynthia Barr, Glenna Lee Burbridge, Linda Russell, Norma Schaller, and Kenneth Manegre. Second row: Richard Leiper, Fred Gay- lor, Frank Dellamattera, Norman Plante, Richard Donovan, Stephen Hudson and Richard Duzniewski. Third row: Donald Marsh, Anthony Snook, Louis Scavotto and Fred Staples. 11-10 Mr. Gunning First row: George Fettes, Gary Cutler, Stephen Dionne, Ruthann Henry, Louis Pepe, Francis Deschaine and Denis Labbe. Second row: Norman Boucher, Roy La Berge, Henry Wheelden, Thomas Rickson, Roland Vigneault, Paul Withers and Joseph Sheehan. 94 11-11 Mr. Maloof First row: Gerard Aucette, Roland Tietze, Theodore Brown, James Dene- sha, and William Cygan. Second row: John Ferris, Patrick Franko, William Connor and Earl Rule. 11-12 Mr. Rice First row: Edward Ghidoni, Gary Rog- ers, George Bryant, Raymond Laramie, Charles Whitcomb and Richard Char- ron. Second row: John Markham, Dale Ross, David Pulliam, Philippe Gama- che, Samuel Cole, James Brsdy and Daniel Buzzell. Third row: Robert Mc- Kie and Jerry Newton. 11-13 Mr. Moody First row: Wayne Roberts, William Mc- Cartney, Willie Scott and Richard Har- nois. Second rew: Ronald Hall, Michael Lucey, William Pooler and Ernest Pear- son. 11-14 Mr. Lodigiani First row: Allan Henrichon, Terry Lam- bert and Paul Recor. Second row: George Foskit, Fred Lessard and Fran- cis Seidell. 95 11-75,77 Mr. Wozniak First row: Sarah Weldon, Pamela Cop- son, Mary Hickey, Cannamela Nancy, Alicia Dorval, Barbara Perry and Jan- ice Wezniak. Second row: Judy Vere- my, Victoria Perreault, Laurine Carroll, Letha Picanzo, Nancy Karalekas, Chris- tine McCollum and Sheila Morse. Third row: Carl Hagen, Oscar Smith, Law- rence Davidson and Robert Waldron. 11-76 Mrs. Bernstein First row: Carolyn Eberhart, Daisy Strom, Yvonne Williams, Michele Bus- ha, Cynthia Hart and Ann Chuilli. Second row: Realer Foster, Diane Ma- lone, Doris Guerrette, Angela Barrows and Alice Demars. Third row: Helen Henderson, Juliet Hurston, Ruth Krus- ciewicz, Margaret Hurley and Geneva Harrington. 11-78 Miss Bransfield First row: Susan Slicer, Lina Di Cioc- co, Nancy Robak, Karen Maloni, Sher- rie Bedare, Leslie Phelps, Diane De Carlo, Dianne Barry and Susan Wade. Second row: Elizabeth Nader, Roberta Schott, Frances Lynch, Rosemary Ron- colato, Judy Mills, Loretta Drouin, Patricia Smith and Helen Jakus. Third row: Mary Ann Choiniere, Judith Whit- ney, Virginia Massi, Barbara Flanders, Barbara Burns, Helen Savelle, Patricia Ingram and Sharyn Nicholas, 11-79 Mrs. Taylor First row: Carol Richard, Rosemary Minella, Linda Vasso, Karen Toelken, Eleanor Scheible, and Frances Theria- que. Second row: Linda Provost, Can- dice Copson, Joanne Hitchcock, Kath- leen Morin, and Mary Brunelle. Third row: Lorraine Belden and Joanne La Precque. Mr. Rauseo First row: Henry Ramsey, Leroy Fish- er, Joseph Pace, Joel Salamon and George Vachon. Second row: Theodore Sibilia, Peter Forcier, Edward Garner, Joseph La Mountain, and Isaac Walters, Third row: Barry Greene, Fred Smith, Robert Childs, Gregory Webb and Frederick Mitchel. 96 FOOTBALL Front row, left to right—Edward Lopez, Edward Holt, Michael Burns, Donald Redd, Lawrence Circosta, Ralph Galarneau, Gary Ingham, Ronald LaPalme, Thomas Valorose, Michael Egan, Alain Rousseau. Second row—Oliver Weldon Mgr., Gary Pike, Edward Egan, Timothy Davis, Harold Dilks, James McMaster, Issac Harris, Bensel Markham, Roland Somerville, John Cygan, Leonard Jones, Gregory Webb, Oscar Smith, Joseph Lewis, David Pulliam, Coach William Manzi, Dennis Lepley. Third row—Coach Edward Kosior, Kenneth Rheaume, Richard Quinlin, David Griffin, Samuel Hickson, Lawrence Machabee, Cleveland Seabrooks, George Sexton, Thomas O’Neil, Louis Berte, Barry Greene, William Arnold, Forrest Lapointe, Charles Cotton. Fourth row—Thomas Ingham, Ass’t. Mgr. George Yarns, Willie Harper, Arthur King, William Thomas, John Kelly, James Holben, ee Kawalek, John Knapik, David Eaton, Joseph Little, William Francis, Francis Miller, Peter Rocca, Head-coach Edward lumb. E 59. ge First row—David Hebert, Roger Crocker, William McCarthy, Edward Clemons, Eric Burnette, Arthur Barnes, Gerald Somerville, Randolph Lamire. Second row—Dayid Aillure, Raymond LaLiberte, Albert Mardin, Lloyd Samuels, Joel Rogers, John Green, David Nicoli, Albert Crisotome, Albert Bacon. Third row—Thomas Baxden (Mgr.), Philip DeGray, Marvin Spencer, Edward Wilcox, Grovernor Wheeldon, Daniel McCarthy, Ron- ald Laurion, Richard Tanguay, Oliver Weldon, Mr. Macaris, Coach. 99 Swimming Team First row—John Collins, Kenneth Busiere, John Green, Erik Burnette, Robert Sedelow. Second row—William McCarthy, Henry Ingram, Francis Mala- chowski, Francis Miller, Harold Dilks, Arthur Barnes, Roger Crocker, Kevin McMaster, Louis Dilks, Robert Szenkum. RRR: ARERR RCI MURR RN RMT TMC MERE I 100 Varsity Basketball First row—Manager Buzzie Weldon, Tom Valorose, Isaac Walters, Lednard Jones, Tom Rosso. Second row: Joe Lewis, Steve Jimerson, Fred Smith. IRAN’ J.V. Basketball ah row--Manager Buzzie Weldon, Cleveland Seabrooks, Gary Ucella, Willie Thomas, ngham. Second row—Roy LaBerge, Barry Greene, Ellis Willis. Basketball Varsity Basketball First row—Phil Sullivan, Alain Rousseau, Donald Redd, Buddy Williams, Manager Thomas Ingham. Second row—Bill Francis, Capt. Gary Ingham, Oscar Smith. Manager Thomas 102 Yup, you’re on camera! Ouch! : i ' [eee WRESTLING eee First row—Forrest LaPointe, Nathan Eaton, Willie Rosemond, Stanley Popowski, Michael Albert. Second row—Anthony Wilson, William Kostanski, Lawrence McAbee, Richard Rocca, Godfrey Foster. Third row—John Pietras, Andrew Daviau, Gregory Webb, Norman Plante, Albert Bacon. “My turn to lead.” 105 DENNIS LEPLEY Good Sportsmanship Award. 106 First row: Phillip Abair, Michel Chicoine, Emanuel Rovithis, Mark Drugan. Second row: Co-manager Thomas Burbank, Wayne Nascembeni, Thomas Kenora, Paul Cote, William Clark, Phillip DeGray, Co-manager Daniel McCarthy. Third row: Thomas Palazzi, Fred Forsythe, Alfred Mendralla, Richard Leiper, Stephen Marszalek, Dennis Lepley, David [Illings- worth, Frank Maello. 108 First row: Wayne Williams, Thomas Rosso, Marvin Spencer, and Arthur King. Second row: Michael Burs, Anthony Wilson, Samuel Hickson, William Rose- mond, and Lawrence McAee. Third row: Coach Ed McGibney, Captain Steve Jimerson, Robert Barber, Fred Hill, William Francis, Daniel McCarthy and Beusel Markham. First row: Joseph Sheehan, Gerald Sommerville, Willie Thomas, Stanley Popow- ski, and Isaac Harris. Second row: Mathew Eaton, Paul Cote, Richard Rocca, Edward Lopez, Charles Johnson, Randy Lemire, and Douglas Solomon. Third row: Joseph Allen, Jerry Newton, Joseph Lewis, George Germain, Joseph Little, Paul Chamberlin, and Albert Burnett. E. McGibney 109 Baseball 110 Baseball First row: Wayne Nascembeni, Forest La Pointe, Roger Crocker, Helmut Feurestein, John Wands, and Kenneth Rheaume. Second row: Alain Rousseau, Ralph Galar- neau, Mark Duval, Gregory Webb, Leonard Jones, and Louis Berte. Third row: Coach Michael Rauseo, Gary Ingham, Thomas Valorose, Thomas Ingham, Peter Herbert, and varsity assistant Oliver Weldon. First row: Ronald Le Blanc, Arthur Barnes, Emanuel Rovithas, Alfred Men- drella, Louis Pepe, Richard Caba, Clyde Wilkerson, and Richard Dono- van. Second row: Coach Van _ Heynigen, William Gerhard, James Denucci, Claude Demers, Francis Malachowski, Edward Wilcox, Lee Haire, and Ken- neth Busiere. g Sf First row—Paul Santos, James Denesha, Salvatore Minniti, Roland Tietze, Co- captain Thomas Palazzi. Second row—Coach Ed McGibney, John Ferris, Gerhart Raucin, Richard Dona- van, Lewis Dilks. First row—Co-captain Horatio Santos, Emanuel Rovithis, Roy Murphy, Joseph Pio. Second row—Steven Rovithis, Wal- ter Page, André Coehlo, Paul Herbert, Isaac Walters, George Loving. 112 les ( IVI act Varsity Cheerleaders Ist row: Beverly Forten, Diane DeCarlo, Venise Gagnon, Barbara Perry. 2nd row: Susan Stromwall, Realer Foster, Susan Ingham, Janice Wezniak, Gail Merrigan. J.V. Cheerleaders Ist. row: Leslie Phelps, Diane Barry, Mae Flynn, Veronica Kiwier, Vivian Greene, Dawn Noctor. heerleaders Mr. Donald Palosky Ist row: Joan Purcell, Cathy Clogston, Mae Flynn, Linda Hickey, Theresa St. Armand, Diane Taylor, Margaret Hurley, Carol Richards, Mary Hickey, Susan Wade, Cynthia Barr, Margaret Rivard, Veronica Keivier. 2nd row: Etta McCanns, George Vezinia, Ted Sibila, Gary Rogers, Walter Hanuszczak, Godfrey Foster, Eric Burnett, John Davis, Mavin Spencer, George Downs, Elaine Adams. 3rd row: Mary Ryan, MaryAnn Choiniere, David Burden, Thomas Cottle, Otis Sommerville, Fred Gaylor, Linda Martinelli, Nathan Eaton, William Burns, Patricia Leonard. 4th row: Sue LeValley, Tom Rickson, Gerald Sommerville, Dennis Greene, Ronald Buzzell, Bernard James, Katherine Culbertson, Niel Martelli, William Lawler, William Robinson, Linda Jacobs. 5th Ist row: Carmen Sotolotto, Nadra Auclair, Sandra Supezak, Franni Lynch, Susan Stromwall, Sandra Cutter, Gerald Somerville, Serge Poulin, Arnold Millette. 2nd row: Sonja Rancin, Daisy Strom, Paige Howard, Evelyn Novak, Sue Good- row, Janice Waz, Pamela Copson, Geraldine Bly, Ronald Clark, Joseph Giannini. 3rd row: Beverly Fortin, Eileen Emerson, Judith Perriera, Sandy Laramee, Sharon Cavanaugh, Diane Stone, Carol Barklow, Diane Barry, Louise Tessier, Donald Pederzani. 4th row: Cynthia Hart, Lynn Staples, Joanne Goodreau, Dolores Knowles, Georgeann Hitchcock, Moira Prior, Linda Matte, Nancy Hurley, Janice Wezniak, Carl Vincelette. 5th row: Patricia Brunelle, Angeline Cordova, Sheila Blair, Susan Haunton, Marie Perry, Judi Veremey, Lillian Deyo, Teddy Ryan. 6th row: Carol Yesacarage, Vivian Greene, Kathy Twining, Maureen Shea, Phyllis Altomare, Nancy Sears, Darrilyn Henderson, Joyce Jordan, Deborah Sherman. Ss 116 Ist row: Mark Sotiropoulos, Kenneth Cornell, Letha Picanzo, Angela Barrows, Nancy Berthiaume, Linda Grout, Sharyn Nicholas, Sherrie Bedore, Louise Therrien. 2nd row: George Pratt, Larry Davidson Jr., Richard Gerhard, Diane DeCarlo, Mary Hallums, Roberta Schott, Dianne Record, Juanita Garneau, Venise Gagnon. 3rd row: John O’Brien, Edward Holt, Thomas O’Neil, Realer Foster, Ann Sherman, Patricia Smith, Helen Jakus, Nancy Cannamela, Naomia Shingles. 4th row: Larry Davidson, James Worden, Anthony Wilson, Norma Jacques, Mary McCarthy, Gail Merrigan, Roberta Vigneault, Rose Sokoll, Patricia Kelly. 5th row: James Gresham, Albert Bacon, Ruth Krusiewicz, Mary Brunelle, Karen Knowles, Beverly Faust, Christine Longo, Alice DeMars, Susan Lavallee. 6th row: Richard Braccialarghe, Samuel Hickson, William Schuerer, Andrea Webb, Susan Ingham, Elaine Altomare, Lynda Chisholm, Sophia Nosaluk, Carolyn Lewis, Carole Petlock. = 117 112 Ist row: Gerald Ducharme, Richard Caba. 2nd row: Buddy Williams. : 3rd row: George Vickery, Ronald Morse. Ist row: Emanuel Rovithis, Authur White, Michael Massarone, Robert Millette, Gary Beaulieu. 2nd row: Arthur Lawler, Steven Rovithis, Charles Krueger, Lionel Berard, Wil- liam Hill, Robert Rae. 3rd row: Paul Bousquet, James McNamee, Martin Vateresian, Alfred Kahelie, Thomas Bartolucci, Norman Picard. Ist row: Richard Caba, Robert Millett, Eugene Shea, Gary Beaulier. 2nd row: James Demucci, Paul Bousquet, Albert Kahahelis, Salvadort Minniti, Tera Shea. 3rd row: Robert Rae, George Vickery, William Hill, Thomas Bartalucci. Ist row: Peggy Brennan, John Kennedy, George Germaine. 2nd row: Judy Burdo, Robert Forgue, Lionel Berard, Lansing Salvis. 3rd row: Gary Glushian, Ronald Morris, Norman Picard. 119 122 Front: P. Boyle. Back: V. Villemore. Front: T. Renfrew. Back: D. Sokoll. Ist row: D. Smokowicz, T. Bryden, L. Gaumond. 2nd row: K. Reahume, T. Wojick, G. McCormack, A. D’Amours. 3rd row: R. Peach, R. Jones, P. Sias. BOWLING I ih | Rac? ee 4 o. ah ne ‘ey ELA nw ae nthe ad Ist row: Linda Chisholm, Mark Sotiropoulos, Roy Squires, Cynthia Barr, Viola : or ‘{! ai , eznicki adore Minniti, Edward Robe rt a, Tara paie rh 2nd s, Robert Ferenz, Martin Varteresian, John O’ Brie , Thomas hard Caba. am Schuerer, Joseph Mazza, Norman Picard, Robert Wszolek, Charl Step zdowski, Johri Balke. “Under the 8 Ball.” 123 TRAFFIC SQUAD Ist row: Karen Busiere, Marion Axtman, Diane Malone, Geneva Har- rington, Doris Guerrette, Charlotte Lemieux, Yvonne Williams, Carolyn Eberhart. 2nd row: Darrilyn Henderson, Phyllis Altomare, Daveda Davenport, Susan Slicer, Susan Wade, Cherie Busiere, Marie Dionne. 3rd row: Christine McCollum, Cynthia Williams, Susan Clay, Judy Whitney, Elaine Altomare, Barbara Perry. SOUND Ist row: Martin Varteresian, Thomas Bartolucci, Richard Caba, James Me- Namee. 2nd row: Lionel Berard, Al Mendrala, Emmanuel Rovithis. 3rd row: George Vickey, Bob Rae, Ger- ald Ducharme. STAGE STUDENT COUNCIL Ist row: Michael Massa- Ist row: Tara Shea, Edward Roberts, Nancy Sears, Janice Wezniak, Realer rone, Authur White, Rob- Foster, Margaret Gamache, Charlotte Lemieux. ert Millett. 2nd row: Kathryn Clogston, Lawrence Davidson Jr., John O’Brien, John 2nd row: Albert Kahahe- Ball, Edward Galas, Richard Caba. lis, Bill Hill, Steve Ro- 3rd row: Letha Picanzo, Carl Vincelette, Andrea Webb, Sophie Nosaluk, vithis. Nancy Hurley, Richard Bracciala. 3rd row: Buddy Williams, Bob Motyka. STYUNG 6 JET BAC weer ety ome _ Beauty Miss Bransfield 126 Can you think of an easier way! 127 128 Top to Bottom Mr. Sienkiewicz Mr. MacLennan Mr. Fitzgerald Mr. Paulk is RADIO-TV Top: Mr. Rae Center: Mr. McNamara Bottom: Mr. Michnovez It’s almost time for Bullwinkle. 129 CABINET 130 Mr. Clough Mr. Mac Donald ATTERN P 131 Mr. Dreyer 132 Mr. Tarnausas Mr. Cormier Mt a ee ie od Mr. Boucher Mr. Russo 134 TYPING Miss Musgrove Stibolt Mr. Ronald Newsome 136 Mr. Paul McCabe Mr. William MacRae 137 . 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