St Marys High School - Blue Mantle Yearbook (Milford, MA)

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ini iHiTi 1 Blue Mantle, Eternal Vision We depart, We remain We” are still You.” Contents Dedication . . .2 Administration . . 4 Faculty . .7 Seniors . . 15 Directory . . 40 Underclassmen . . 43 Activities . . 51 Sports . . 75 Advertisements . . 86 =1 0 _ T D e d l c a t o n Mr. Vincent James Franco A man of foresight, integrity and a knowing sense of education, we, the graduating Class of 1968, proudly dedicate our yearbook to Mr. Vincent James Franco. Through his thoughtful solutions and tenacity in trying situa¬ tions, he has exemplified the proper times for building up and tearing down, silence and expression, laughter and seriousness. 2 Foremost, Mr. Franco, we laud you for your balanced sense of justice and education not only as an informed teacher, but as a trustworthy friend. Never will we forget your personal interest in us, both as a class and as individual persons. For this we will be eternally grateful. God bless you, Class of ’68 3 FR. MARTIN J. MANAHAN Secretary MRS. FRANCES PRATT 4 SR. FRANCIS DOLORES Secretary MISS PATRICIA LALLY 5 A moment of relaxation - then back to the task of scheduling 6 i T „ ’: - rt, -ji J 7 Religion Department Sr. John Margaret instructing a Religion class. Sr. Miriam Patrice teaches the Sopho¬ mores Religion. 8 Language Department Members are; STANDING: Miss K. Walsh; Miss D. McLaughlin. Martina Anne; Sr. Harold Claire, Head; Sr. James Marguerite. Students making use of Language Lab. SEATED: Sr. Miriam Pat Sr. James Marguerite and the Spanish II class. 9 English Department Members are: Sr. Rose Frederick; Mrs. Margaret Barton; Sr. Mary Modesta; Sr. James Marguerite, Head; Sr. Marie Elizabeth; Sr. Stanley Pauline. Sr. Marie Elizabeth with her Special English Class. Members are: Sr. Mary Grace, Head; Sr. Mau¬ reen John; Mrs. Susan Baker. Mrs. Baker directs her Algebra I class. Math Department Science Department II Members of the History Department are: Sr. Maureen John, Mr. Thomas Dee, Mr. Vincent J. Franco. History Department Business Department Members are: Mrs. Margaret Barton; Sr. Maureen John; Sr. Loretta Francis, Head. Sr. Loretta Francis instructs a student in Typing II Class. 12 Physical Education Department Members are: Miss Carol Sisson and Mr. Robert Pagnini. 13 Mechanical Drawing Sr. Mary Grace advises Mechanical Drawing students in class project. Music Mrs. Estelle McClausland instructs student in Music Theory. 14 Our Librarian Mrs. Barton instructs students on the correct use of the library. mi — wit. a Wt on Depa SoP OT 0 ( 3 •“iT-- ded paVmg 3 ' MILPO? ; 15 Class Officers P R E S I D E N T THOMAS MORIN ’Tom’ V. P R E S I D E N T MARY JANE ROSATI ‘Jane’ Mr. President. Very helpful and co-operative. Tom really enjoys himself at Sen¬ ior parties. Vice President of the class. A girl filled with spirit. Geno’s best pizza maker. Personality plus. We could go on and on. SUZANNE BESSETTE ’Sue’ Secretary of the Senior class, a pretty girl with lots of spirit. She wears two rings, must have a good reason. S E C R E T A R Y ROSEMARIE BONABENTURA ’Rosie ' Full of life, spirited, fun loving. A wonderful person, one of 68 ' s greats. Real cute, that ' s our girl. T R E A S U R E R 16 DONNA ANDREOLA ’Donna ' ELAINE AYOTTE ’Elaine’ Quiet and nice. She is a girl who will do anything for anyone. A real friend to all, and a fine stu¬ dent. MARY ANN BAILLARGEON ' Mary Ann ' A very pretty girl with lovely brown hair. Quiet as a mouse in school but full of life when she’s out. Right? KENNITH BEAUDOIN ’Josh One of our mighty Senior boys who made a cute cheerleader at our rally. A great guy and a great friend. KATHRYN BERKOWICZ ’Kathy’ One of our Millville girls. A wonderful, quiet, friendly person to know. Our best always, in all you do. A real cute girl with charming ways. A true supporter of all games, must have her own rea¬ sons, our best. PAMELA ANDREOLA ' Pam ' One of our majorettes, a pretty girl with a friendly smile and pleasant ways. Success always to you Pam. 17 HELEN BEYER ' Bonnie’ Our after school librarian, she has an overdose of class spirit. Bonnie helped to make our class what it is. KATHLEEN BIANCHI ’Kathy ' Drill team member with lots of pep, nice sense of humor, a lover of P. O. D. A capable worker at Brunelli’s. ARTHUR BONETTI ’Artie’ Always laughing, a boy that’s filled with life. Everyone loves Arthur. He’s one of the best Italiana around. MICHELLE BOUCHER ’Mickey’ A bombshell of life and happiness. Can be seen as a cute short-haired girl, or a long-haired beauty. THERESA BRANDIN ’Terrie’ An attractive majorette, a quick mind. A Phys. Ed. Major, right Terrie? A sure success in what¬ ever you do. PAUL BROUILLARD ’Tuffy’ Plays the guitar like a pro, re¬ member playing The Letter ? A great classmate, he may be little but tough. 18 ANTONIA CALZONE ’Tonie’ A Loves all sports and she ' s good at them all. Seen working at Grant’s. Nice, and terribly bright in Trig. MICHAEL CARROLL ’Blivit ' Our track star, always running, except from girls. Found after school thumbing home. He usually makes it. EMILE CHARETTE ' Moe A great drummer, spends his spare time dancing in Blackstone. He proves that blonds have more fun. LINDA CHARLETTE ' Linda ' Often found at Mount dances. Must love to dance? A cute girl with pleasant ways. Very helpful, a sure success. PETER CHRISTIE ’Pete’ A boy with a sense of humor. Where there’s trouble there ' s Pete. When he’s good he ' s very good but when he’s bad . . . MARY CLEARY ’Mary’ An ace at the typewriter, she loves bowling and people. Mary is a warmhearted person, headed for success. ■ 19 NANCY COLBY ’Nance’ Pretty and nice, everything a boy could want in a girl. Co-captain of the cheerleaders. A versatile girl. DEBORAH COLLEARY ’Debbie’ Very talkative, seen with the crowd, always into something. Loves the Merits. Famous for her summer parties. ROBERT COMFORTI ’Bob’ Loves our school so much he spends his time cleaning it. Showed his dancing talents at our Ring Dance. MARY ELIZABETH CONNORS ’Betty’ Friendly, never without her mil¬ lion dollar smile. Appears quiet but just couldn ' t be, hates curly hair. ROBERT COSTIGAN ’Oscar’ Drives a truck usually filled with kids. President of the Student Council and a good one. A real neat guy. MARY BETH COVE ' Mabes ' One of th e Westboro gang, sup¬ ports the Marines, very patriotic. One of Ted’s breakfast crowd. 20 ALFRED DELLA ROVERE A1’ He ' s a killer on the football field, but he ' s all heart. A star member of the band, a great fellow. PHILIP DEPARDO ' Phil ' A welcomed face anywhere. One of the moon lovers. Who doesn ' t know Phil? Who could ever for¬ get him? RONALD DALPE ' Ronnie ' A Senior track star, holds many records. Acts quiet but really isn ' t. A cute boy who loves the trampoline. JOSEPH DEAN ’Jack ' Spent the first of the year in a cast, Football? He couldn’t play but his spirit was there. A real trooper. LEO DALBEC ' Leo ' A real nice looking buy, a real car expert. Has many friends and it ' s easy to see why, he’s just great. RONALD D ' ALFONSO ' Ron ' One of our mighty football players. Hopes to inherit Ron ' s Cycle Shop. 21 ROLAND DESILETS ' Rol ' A mechanical drawing genius. The strong and silent type. En¬ joys a good time. A worthwhile friend always. JAMES DEVLIN ’Jim’ Drives an orange Chevy, who picked the color? A chemistry whiz, he hasn ' t blown up a test tube, yet. Most Popular ARTHUR BONETTI and ROSEMARIE BONAVENTURA MICHAEL DEVLIN ’Sad’ A boy close to our hearts. Look for fun and Sad’s there. The name just doesn ' t fit. A fabulous guy. DIANE DI LIBERO ' Die ' Co-Editor of the yearbook, de¬ serves a lot of credit. Known for her giggling, keep shining that ring Die. 22 GABRIELLE DUBOIS ’Gaby’ Her name is Gaby but it should be Gabby. Always talking and laugh¬ ing, she’s a joy to everyone she meets. ELAINE DUFAULT ’Elaine’ Very quiet, appears pensive but a smile comes easy. Seems to like to study. A penny for your thoughts? — q RTERl KWMSURES Most Humorous MICHAEL DEVLIN and JOY JACQUES RICHARD DUPRE ’Dick’ Football is only one of his achieve¬ ments, the yearbook is another. But best of all is his personality. DENNIS ELDRIDGE ’Dennis’ How could we ever forget St. Pat’s impersonator. Thanks to Dennis we will always remember the rally. 23 CLAUDIA ELLIS ’Claudia’ Part time guidance counselor and full time friend. Want to buy an aquarium? Only girl in Govern¬ ment class, pretty good odds. ROSEMARY FANNING ’Rosie’ Drives a little red Falcon. Her long dark hair is her most out¬ standing feature. PATRICIA FERRETTI ' Pat An individual, owns the sharpest clothes. Aims for dogs when driving? Seems that way. The Star market girl. EILEEN FLYNN ’Ena’ One of our Blackstone girls, loves hockey games at the Mount. Good luck. i ( RAYMOND FORSYTHE ’Turtle’ He may seem quiet but he’s not. Looked adorable at the rally. No one will ever forget Turtle. FRANCES FRENCH ’Frannie’ Loves to tell jokes and laughs the loudest. A real cute girl, and wonderful to know. She is tops. 24 CAROL FURCIN1TTI ’Carol’ MARY GRAZULIS ’Mary’ The interior decorator for A304. Our charming goldLe locks in French class. Dependable, loves children. MAUREEN GREENE ’Maureen ' A pretty girl with a dazzling smile. A fine actress in our class plays. Loves the summers and can she blush! PATRICIA GLENNON ’Pat’ A cute redhead with a sharp sense of humor. With her fine qualities success is a must, an unforgettable girl. DAVID GOULET ’Dave ' An all-round sportsman, gives it his all. A true ace with the slide rule. Spends his summers at the Cape. Pert and petite, flashes a friend¬ ly smile. Likes to make new friends. A real sweet girl. Bound for success. BARBARA GALLAGHER ' Barb ' Which one is it this week Barb? Howard Johnson’s cutest waitress. One of our better business students. 25 CHARLES GROVER ’Charlie’ Terribly funny, Seldom seen with¬ out a camera these days. Loves Senior studies, many capabilities, will succeed. SARANN GUILIANI ’Sarann’ Loves little dogs, spends most of her time with Petite Pierre. Has an easy laugh, but oh so quiet. Top Boosters CAROL HAVALOTTI THOMAS MORIN and HELEN BEYER STEVEN GULINO ’Gil’ A real cute boy, can be found among the bags at the Stop and Shop. A talented musician. One of the best. ROBERT HALACY ’Bob’ A new and much liked face around school. Caught that S. M. H. feel¬ ing fast. A tall nice looking red¬ head. 26 JAMES HAMELIN ' Boney ' One of the greatest guys around, complete with talent and intelli¬ gence. Loves Senior parties. He’s fabulous. CAROL HAVALOTT1 ' Carol’ Work is Carol, she gives her best in all she does. Easy going and friendly. We will never forget her. Most Flirtatious PAULA WHITE and JEFF MARSHALL ROBERT IACOVELLI ’Bob’ One of the boys from Milford, owns a blue bomb. A hard worker and he makes a great pizza. Our best Bob. JOY JACQUES ’Joy’ A real hot ticket always telling jokes and laughing. Wonderful to know but she drives oh so slow . . . DIANE JAWORSKI ' Diane ' A real blonde! And cute too. Co-captain of many teams and she plays them all well, good luck always. ROBERT KELLY ’Bob ' Tall and nice looking, loves government class. Spends sum¬ mers picking tomatoes, and loves those red peppers! SHEILA KRYLOW ' Sheila ' Feminine and nice, dances up a storm, a real pro. With her tal¬ ent a promising career is ahead. Success always. JOHN KUCZER ’John’ A good looking guy, and a real sharp dresser. Appears very re¬ served. One of the men about town. ROBERT LACASSE ' Duke ' Small in size but not in statue, very friendly and well liked. May your future hold only the best. MARGARET LALLY ’Butchie’ Pert and Pretty, love that blonde hair. Never lets school interrupt her fun. Blushes a lovely shade. 28 MAUREEN LAVERGNE Moe’ Has a great love for the class of 68 and It loves her. Really pretty with long long hair. For¬ get Moe? Never! PAULINE LESPERANCE ’Pauline’ Won an Oscar for her performance in the Freshman play. A well liked girl. Loyal to S. M. A. and Millville, of course. ELIZABETH LAPOINTE ’Liz’ An attractive girl with stars in her eyes. Has a very special steady, . . . quiet and graceful. JANICE LAPOINTE ’Jan’ An officer of the O. H. U. Loves shorthand and swimming. Would love to be saved by a certain life¬ guard. ROBERT LAMARQUE ’Bob’ Our own projection man, can work any machine. Offers his best at all times, fast and sharp in many ways. MICHAEL LANCHANSKY ’Lan’ Very athletic, a boy with the ability to lead. Has a scientific approach to every problem. Good luck Lan. A« 29 CHRISTINE LOZEAU ’Chris’ Madame President of the O.H.U. Ask for a favor and she ' ll come running. Good luck in your future Chris. THOMAS LUCCIARINI ’Tom’ Our ’Little Lost Soul ' , handy with the strings. Often seen around Milford High. We’ll never tell. Best Looking MARGARET LALLY and JOHN KUCZER ALICE LUCIER ’Al’ An extremely humerous person, with a terrific wardrobe. Queen of the FRATERNITIES. Channel D is her secret code. ANITA MARCOTTE ’Anita’ Cute, petite, popular, with flash¬ ing blue eyes. Her personality is warm and friendly. 30 JEFFREY MARSHALL ' Jeff ' Mischievous, never seen without a twinkle in his eyes. Loves to go ’hunting’. Very flirtatious. He ' s an Uxbridge man. KATHLEEN MARTIN ’Kathy’ Spends her spare time selling books. Always seen smiling, great disposition. One in a million. Most Likely To Succeed KATHERINE RUSECKAS and MICHAEL SNELL RAYMOND MARTINELLI ’Ray’ A staunch Blackstonion, a fine boy to know. One of the unforgettables of the class. Happiness always. BEATRICE MATHIEU ’Bea ' A good all round student, has a preference for Latin. A wonder¬ ful friend to have, our clean up girl in Westboro. 31 JULIANNE MAZZINI ’Juli’ One of the most outstanding per¬ sonalities of our class. Loves Mickey Mouse, always late. Livens up any gathering. CHARLES McCABE ’Charlie’ One of our OKLAHOMA pros, a real fine voice and a really fine guy. One to remember. Suc¬ cess is a must. PATRICIA McCLARY ’Pat’ Class spirit is Pat, she ' s done more for us than we can say. Loves horses and a bundle of talent. ANNE McKINLEY ’Annie’ Annie! Known and loved by all. Entertains everywhere especially in P.O.D. She ' s enough to blow your mind. Amen! V PAUL McNEIL ’Paul’ Outstanding athlete, ... intelli¬ gence and looks combined. Speaks very softly, but has a lot to say. KAREN METCALF ’Karen’ If in need of a book, Karen will charge it. Sharp and quick, really worth knowing, headed for the best. 32 DOROTHY MORAN ' Dottie ' Our answer to ' Funny Girl ' . In¬ telligence is only one of her assets, we could go on and on. Magot you ' re Grrrreat! ELAINE MORELLI ' Elaine ' The high stepping captain of our majorettes. Lovely brown eyes, a famous Worcester girl, a diligent worker. BLANCHE MONGEON ' Blanch ' She’s seventeen a beauty queen. She thinks she ' s a jinx but just couldn ' t be. Usually fights with Magot. VINCENT MONTANI ' Vinny ' Tall dark and handsome. An ex¬ pert on cars, has it in for goldfish. ALWAYS into something, has fine possibilities. ELAINE MICELOTTI ' Mitch ' Cute, peppy and filled with life. Big brown eyes that sparkle. Every¬ thing has a bright side with Mitch. MICHAEL MINICHIELLO ' Micky ' His favorite song? ' They call him Minichiello’. A track star, a star friend, a helping hand. Our best. 33 RONALD MORIN ’Ronnie’ Owns the coolest green pants, loves to bowl but watch that ’kick’. Al¬ ways brings a laugh. Will be long remembered. ANN MORRISSETTE ’Ann’ Her quiet manners give way to a wonderful warm and humorous person. Pays strict attention in P.O.D. Best All Around JULIANNE MAZZINI and JAMES HAMLIN BEVERLY MUCHA ’Bev’ A tall and stunning majorette, wears a ring around her neck. Gives nothing but her best. A friend forever. LORNA MUSSULLI ’Lorna’ Small and sohhh nice. Has a never ending wardrobe and a never ending list of friends. The way she smiles it’s easy to see why. 34 JOSEPH NOGUEIRA ’Joe’ Polite, intelligent, one of the steady honor roll students, His characteristics can bring only success. RONALD PASZKEWICZ ’Pesky’ Wrote our class song, leads our school band. A talented musician by all means. A real cool guy. Most Athletic DIANE JAWORSKI and RONALD D’ALFONSO MARY PHILLIPS ’Mary’ A sharp girl and a neat dancer, is applying to B.C. for personal rea¬ sons. A female James Bond. BERTRAND PICARD ’Bert’ A trampoline star, he ' s small but has a great build. Well liked by all, a perfect friend. 35 BARBARA POSTASKI ’Barbara’ How ' s the bleaches Barbara? An S.M.A. supporter, with a fine personality. Her fortune points toward success. DONALD POTHIER ’Don’ Passes cars on the righthand side, great debater and mountain climb¬ er. A lot can be said about Don. LINDA PLUTA ’Linda ' Slender and graceful, artistic and intelligent. Excels in just about everything, attractive and help¬ ful. JUDITH POND ’Judy’ A regular supporter of the Wor¬ cester college area. Loves to sing and sounds so sweet. Has a thing about a group of Rascals. GARY POWERS ’Gary ' A cute blonde, reads up on just about everything. His favorite subject? Why how to trap a muskrat of course. JAYNE PYTEL ’Jayne’ A pretty blonde with lots of bounce and plenty of friends. How ' s the Sun lamp Jayne? One of the great Milford girls. 36 PATRICK ROCHE ' Pat ' Curley . . . you did a great job. A fine singer. Adds to any dis¬ cussion, our ’Fearless leader’. Personality and looks. KATHERINE RUSECKAS ’Kathy’ Greatness at its highest level. Always around when she’s needed. Looks, brains and style all in one. CANDICE RYCHLIK ’Candy ' Very pretty very petite, has a promising career in the business world ahead. She’s too sweet to forget. ELAINE SABATINELLI ’Elaine’ Our brown eyed girl, attractive and friendly. Loves that Wildcat, she ' s unpredictable. Geno ' s pride and joy. JOHN SACCOCCIO ‘Cup’ A bundle of fun, always up to something. Manages to smile no matter what happens. Great to have around. DIANE SCUNGIO ’Scung’ A friendly word for everyone that usually makes you smile, she ' s just that way. A worthwhile friend in every way. 37 EUGENE SENECAL ’Gene’ A bit of a politician, debater, scholar and comic. Can defend his point of view, Manages to be everyone ' s friend. RAYMOND SIMARD ' Ray ' Quiet, or so it seems, Almac’s most capable worker. Tall and nice looking, a great one to know. Our best to you. CARMEL SISK ’Carmel’ Our Wild Irish Rose, and just as sweet. Pleasant to talk to nice to know. Has mischief in her eyes. Deserves the best. MICHEWL SNELL ’Pane’ Dignified, but not too dignified, quiet, but not that much. Ex¬ cels in whatever he attempts. Serious minded and willing to work. NANCY SOW A ’Nance’ A perfectly lovely girl with the warmest brown eyes. Keeps the place going has strange taste in food, and when she laughs . . . CAROL SULLIVAN ’Carol’ Dry and witty,- she ' s a joy to listen to. Never a dull moment when Carol ' s around. To some, life is never dull. 38 L CAMILLA VOLPE ' Cammy ' A pretty brunette, very flirtatious, enjoys the beach. A hard worker and loves those Pennsylvania summers. SHARON WALSH ’Sharon’ Tall and very pretty, usually has something funny to say. Well liked in every sense. Happiness always. PAULA WHITE ’Paula’ Pretty and flirtatious with an angelic look. Has the features of a model and a sparkle in her eyes. ERNEST WRENNE ’Ernie’ A tall blond guy who keeps the school jumping. Totally un¬ predictable. Has the makings for success. ANGIE ZACCHILLI ’Angie’ Her outlook on life reflects in her actions. She’s enjoyable and loyal. The secret in life is in be¬ ing yourself. 39 Senior Class Directory of 1968 ANDREOLA, DONNA Ryan Rd. Milford Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 3, Drill Team 2, 3, Yearbook 4. ANDREOLA, PAMELA Court St. Milford Majorettes 2, 3,4, Yearbook 4. AYOTTE, ELAINE Court St. Milford Glee Club 4, Band 2, 3, 4. BAILLARGEON, MARY Linwood Ave. Uxb. O.H.U. Business Club 4. BEAUDION KEENETH Parkis St. Linwood Glee Club 3, 4. BERKOWICZ, KATHRYN Fletcher St. Mlvl. Mission Club 1, 2. BESSETTE, SUZANNE 5 Swift St. Blks. Class Officer 4, Student Council 3,4, Glee Club 4, Yearbook 4. BEYER, HELEN Purchase St. Milford Student Council 1,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Glee Club 2,3, 4, Cheerleading 2, 3, Drill Team 1. BLANCH I, KATHLEEN West Fountain St. Milf. Drill Team 2, 3, Pep Club 1,4. BONA VENTURA, ROSEMARY Beverly Ave. Uxb. Class Officer 1, 3,4, Student Council 1,2, 3,4, Dramatics 1,2, Cheerleader 3, Newspaper 2. BONETTI, ARTHUR Jefferson St. Milf. Class Officer 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3,4, Track and Field 2, 3, Football 3, Yearbook 4. BOUCHER, MICHELLE Branch St. Milf. Volleyball 1,2,4, Softball 4, Dramatics 1,2, BRANDIN, THERESA No. Bow St. Milf. Glee Club 2,4, Majorettes 1,2, 3,4, BROUILLARD, PAUL McBride St. Northbridge CALZONE, ANTONIA Highland St. Milf. Field Hockey 2, 3,4, Basketball 1,2, 3,4, Softball 1,2, 3,4, Yearbook 4. CARROLL, MICHAEL Main St. Millville Cross-Country 1,2, 3, Co-Capt. 4, Track and Field 1,2, Co-Capt. 3,4. CHARETTE, EMILE 3 Mill River Rd. Blks. Band 2, 3,4. CHARLETTE, LINDA Mill River Rd. Blks. Dramatics 1,2, Glee Club 4, Yearbook 4. CHRISTIE, PETER Hadley Lane Westboro Debating 1, Band 3,4. CLEARY, MARY Congress St. Milford O.H.U. Business Club 4, Gymnastic Club 1, 3, Volleyball 1. COLBY, NANCY Harvey Lane Westboro Dramatics 4, Glee Club 3,4, Cheerleading 3, Co- Captain 4, Drill Team 2. COLLEARY, DEBORAH Mt. Pleasant St. Milf. Sports, Yearbook 4. CONFORTI, ROBERT Dilla St. Milford Glee Club 3,4, Dramatics 1,2. CONNORS, MARY No. Main St. Uxb. Drill Team 3, Yearbook 4. COSTIGAN, ROBERT Purchase St. Milf. Student Council 1, 3, 4, Sports 1,2, 3, Dramatics 1, 4. COVE, MARY West St. Westboro Dramatics 1,2, Newspaper 3, Journalism 3, Year¬ book 4. DALBEC, LEO No. Main St. Uxb. Track 2, 3, Basketball 1, Debating 1, Color Guard 3,4. D ' ALFONSO, RONALD No. Main St. Uxb. Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1,2, 3,4, Football 3,4, Debating 1. DALPE, RONALD Lakeview St. Blks. Track and Field 1,2, 3,4. DEAN, JOSEPH Central St. Mlvl. Band 1,2, 3, 4, Football 3,4. DELLA ROVERE, ALFRED Cape Rd. Milf. Band 1,2, 3, 4, Football 3,4. DEPARDO, PHILIP Iadaroa Rd. Milf. Band 2, 3,4. DESILETS, ROLAND Kanatha St. Blks. DEVLIN, JAMES West River Rd. Uxb. Class Officer 1, Student Council 2, Drama 1,2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3,4. DEVLIN, MICHAEL Prospect St. Blks. Student Council 3, Basketball 1,2, 3,4, Baseball 4, Dramatics 3. DILIBERO, DIANE Elm St. Blks. Student Council 1,4, National Honor Society 4, Drill Team 1,2,3, Yearbook 4. DUBOIS, GABRIELLE Rath burn St. Blks. •i O.H.U. Business Club 4, Drill Team 3, Yearbook 4. DURAULT, ELAINE Orande St. Blks. DUPRE, RICHARD Upton St. Northbridge National Honor Society 3,4, Student Council 1,4, Dramatics 1,2,3, Glee Club 2, 3,4, Sports 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4. ELDRIDGE, DENNIS Highland St. Milf. ELLIS, CLAUDIA Purchase St. Milf. Dramatics 1, Glee Club 4, Yearbook 4. FANNING, ROSEMARY So. Main St. Milf. Dramatics 1, Glee Club 3,, Newspaper 3, Yearbook 4. FERRETTI, PATRICIA Hayward St. Milf. Dramatics 1,2, Drill Team 3. FLYNN, EILEEN Federal St. Blks. Dramatics 1,2, Yearbook 4. FORSYTHE, RAYMOND Brook St. Whitinsv. Band 4. FRENCH, FRANCES So. Union St. Milf. O.H.U. Business Club4. FURCINITTI, CAROL Depot St. Milf. Yearbook 4. 40 GALLAGHER, BARBARA Main St. Blks. Drill Team 2, 3, Yearbook 4. GLENNON, PATRICIA Chestnut St. Mlvl. Drama 1,2,3, 4, Yearbook 4. GOULET, DAVID Bruno Dr. Milford Cross-Country 1,2, 3,4, Co-Capt. 4, Basketball 1, 2.3.4, Baseball 1, 2, 3,4. GRAZULIS, MARY Gillon St. Milf. Newspaper 1,2, Yearbook 4. GREENE, MAUREEN O ' Neil Dr. Westboro Dramatics 1,2, Newspaper 3,4, Yearbook 4. GROVER, CHARLES Mechanic St. Milf. Class Officer 2, Student Council 1,2, Band 1,2,3, 4, Sports 1,2, 3, 4, Newspaper 3, 4. GUILIANI, SARA Spring St. Milf. Band 1,2, 3,4, Yearbook 4. GULINO, STEVEN Lawrence St. Milf. Track Team 1,2, Cross-Country 1,3, Band 1,2,3, 4, Yearbook 4. HALACY, ROBERT Wing Rd. Whitinsv. Yearbook 4. HAMELIN, JAMES Homeward Ave. Uxb. Student Council 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Dramatics 3,4, Glee Club 2,3,4, Newspaper 2,3,4, Baseball 2, 3. HAVALOTTI, CAROL Sutton St. No. Uxb. Student Council 3, Officer 4, Dramatics 1,2, Year¬ book 4, Debating 1, 2, 3, 4. IACOVELLI, ROBERT Cook St. Milford JACQUES, JOY Hartford Ave. Uxb. O.H.U. Business Club 4. JAWORSKI, DIANE Providence Rd. Mlvl. Field Hockey 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1,2,3, 4, Softball 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . KELLY, ROBERT Milford St. Upton Debating Club 1, 2, Yearbook 4. KRYLOW, SHEILA ELIZABETH St. Uxb. Newspaper 3,4, Yearbook 4. KUCZER, JOHN School St. Milford Yearbook 4. LACASSE, ROBERT Jefferson St. Milf. Band 1,4. LALLY, MARGARET Packard Rd. Milf. Drama 1, 2, 3, Drill Team 1,2, 3, Yearbook 4, Newspaper 2, 3. LAMARQUE, ROBERT Diana St. Blks. Track and Field 1, 2. LANCHANSKY, MICHAEL Main St. Blks. Class President 1, 3, Student Council 1, 3, Dramatics 3, Sports 1, 2, 3,4, Glee Club 3, Yearbook 4. LAPOINTE, ELIZABETH Valley St. Blks. LAPOINTE, JANICE Providence Rd. No.brdg. Vice President O.H.U. Business Club 4, Drill Team 1. LAVERGNE, MAUREEN Northbridge Rd. Mendon Class Officer 2, Student Council 2, Drama 3, Glee Club 4, Newspaper 2, Band 1,2, 3,4. LESPERANCE, PAULINE West St. Mlvl. Glee Club 3,4, Dramatics 1,2, 3, 4. LOZEAU, CHRISTINE Blackstone St. Blks. President O.H.U. Business Club 4. LUCCIARINI, THOMAS Ravenna St. Milford Dramatics 1,2. LUCIER, ALICE Congress St. Milford Dramatics 1, Journalism 3, Yearbook 4. MARCOTTE, ANITA Elm St. Blks. O.H.U. Business Club 4, Yearbook 4. MARSHALL, JEFFREY E. Hartford Ave. Uxb. Dramatics 3, Yearbook 4. MARTIN, KATHLEEN Park Terrace Uxb. Dramatics 3, Band 1,2,3, Glee Club 3, Newspaper 3.4, Yearbook 4. MARTINELLI, RAYMOND Rath burn St. Blks. Dramatics 3,4. MATHIEU, BEATRICE Fisher St. Westboro Glee Club 2, 4, Yearbook 4. MAZZINI, JULIANNE Prentice Ave. Milf. Class Officer 3, Student Council 1, 3, 4, Drill Team 2.3.4, Debating 2, Glee Club 2, 4, Yearbook 4. MCCABE, CHARLES Arcade SD. Whitinsv. Glee Club, Dramatics 4, Yearbook 4. MCCLARY, PATRICIA Elm St. Westboro Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4, Newspaper 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4. MCKINLEY, ANNE Elm Street Westboro Student Council 2, 3, Debating Club 1,2, Yearbook 4. MCNEIL, PAUL School St. Northbridge Student Council 1,4, Class Officer 1, National Honor Society 3,4, Football 3,4, Basketball 2, 3,4, News¬ paper 3,4. METCALF, KAREN Overdale Parkway Hopedale Glee Club 2, 3, Newspaper 3. MICELOTTI, ELAINE Jinozo Rd. Milf. O.H.U. Business Club 4, Glee Club 2, 3,4, Dramatics 4, Yearbook 4. MINICHIELLO, MICHAEL Gibbon Ave. Milf. Cross-Country 1,2, 3, 4, Track and Field 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 3, Glee Club 3,4. MONGEON, BLANCHE Central Ave. Northbridge Dramatics 3,4, Yearbook 4. MONTANI, VINCENT Free St. Milford Dramatics 1,2, Basketball 1,2, Cross-Country 1. MORAN, DOROTHY School St. Northbridge Dramatics 1. MORELLI, ELAINE Nelson St. Hopedale Drama 1, 2, 3,4, Glee Club, Majorettes 2, 3, Captain 4, Yearbook 4. MORIN, RONALD EMMOND St. Milford Drama 1,3,4, Baseball 1, Cross-Country 2,4, Track and Field 2, 4, Yearbook 4. MORIN, THOMAS Spring St. Milf. Class Officer 4, Key Club 2, 3, President 4, Student Council 2,3,4, Newspaper 4, Yearbook 4. MORRISSETTE, ANN Cove Place Nobd. Drama Club 1, National Honor Society 3,4, Glee Club 1, Drill Team 1. 41 MUCHA, BEVERLY Homeward Ave. Uxb. Majorettes 1,2, 3, 4, Drama 1, Yearbook 4. MUSSULLI, LORNA So. Main St. Milf. Dramatics 2,4, Band 2, Newspaper 3,4, Yearbook 4. NOGUEIRA, JOSEPH Cunniff Ave. Milf. Boys State, Dramatics 1, Yearbook 4. PASKEWICZ, RONALD No. Main St. Uxb. Band 1,2, 3,4, Glee Club 3,4, Yearbook 4. PHILLIPS, MARY So. Main St. Hpdl. Majorettes 2,3, Drill Team 1, Basketball 2. PICARD, BERTRAND Park St. E. Blks. Drama 1, Baseball 1. PLUTA, LINDA Mechanic St. Milf. National Honor Society 3,4, Student Council 1,4, Sports 1,2, 3,4, Dramatics 1, 2, Yearbook 4. POND, JUDITH Ruggles St. Westboro Glee Club, Dramatics POTASKI, BARBARA Church St. Lin wood O.H.U. Business Club 4, Basketball 1, Yearbook 4. POTHIER, DONALD Forest St. Whitsv. Student Council 3,4, Dramatics 3, Debating 2, 3,4. POWERS, GARY Edge water Dr. Blks. Dramatics 3. PYTEL, JAYNE Water St. Milf. O.H.U. Business Club 4, Yearbooks. ROCHE, PATRICK Ridge Rd. Upton Glee Club 3,4, Track and Field 3,4, Basketball 1. ROSATI, MARY Naples St. Milf. Class Officer 2,4, Student Council 2,3,4, Dramatics 1,2,3, Band 2, Yearbook 4. RUSECKAS, KATHERINE West End Ave. Westboro National Honor Society 3,4, Student Council 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Newspaper 3,4, Debating 1, Yearbook 4. RYCHLIK, CANDICE Beach St. Westboro O.H.U. Business Club 4, Yearbook 4. SABATINELLI, ELAINE Dilla St. Milf. Glee Club 2, Drill Team 1, 2, 3, Yearbook 4. SACCOCCIO, JOHN Hope St. Millville Baseball 1, SCUNGIO, DIANE Chestnut St. Millville O.H.U. Business Club 4, Dramatics 1, 2, 3,4, Yearbook 4. SENECAL, EUGENE A. Farm St. Blks. Dramatics 3, Baseball 1. SIMARD, RAYMOND Diana St. Blks. Cross-Country 3, Track and Field 2, Newspaper 3, 4. SISK, CARMEL MARGARET High St. Uxb. O.H.U. Business Club 4, Glee Club 3, Yearbook 4. SOWA, NANCY MARIE School St. Westboro Drill Team 1, 2, 3. SNELL, MICHAEL Main St. Milf. National Honor Society 3,4, Student Council 1,2, 3, Dramatics 1, Debating 1, 2, 3, 4. SULLIVAN, CAROL Ann Luby Ave. Milf. O.H.U. Business Club 4, Yearbook 4. VOLPE, CAMILLA Claflin St. Milf. Dramatics 1, 2. WALSH, SHARON Elizabeth Elm St. Blks. O.H.U. Business Club. WHITE, PAULA JANE Chestnut St. Westboro Cheerleader 3. WRENNE, ERNEST E. Main St. Milford Band 1,2, 3,4, Yearbook 4. ZACCHILLI, ANGIE Chestnut St. Millville O.H.U. Business Club 4, Yearbook 4. 42 ' uvoti 1 you W V.J Freshmen Don ' t all answer at once! Mass concentration. qWh i § 7 7 SfRetr , Jill mi, 44 Who ' s doing post-graduate work in the Freshman class? Now here is a happy homeroom! Somebody is camera shy! 45 Is there an eraser in the room? 46 So that ' s what it looks like!! How can Dot Roche concentrate with all those boys around. 47 Tom still thinks it was iambic pentameter! The 2! A © Math Club enjoys a challenge. Now class, is that clear? Will Steve Gallagher solve the Fascist takeover of Germany? The Math Club works out an intricate math problem. 49 Class Officers JUNIOR OFFICERS: James Pluta, Treas,; Joan Fitzpat¬ rick, Sec.; Joyce Labrie, V. Pres.; Joseph Cove, Pres. FRESHMEN OFFICERS: Ann Morgan, Sec.; Stephen Mini- chello, Treas.; Donna Havalotti, V. Pres.; John Consoletti, Prs SOPHOMORE: Paul Barton, V. Pres.; Wendy Burns, Sec.; Kathy Butler, Treas,; John Carroll Pres. 50 Interclass Plays Billion Dollar Saint 57 Kathy Butler, Wendy Burns, Joan Fitzpatrick, Jo-Ann Cistoldi, Janet Atwood, Claudia Antolini, Jean Smith, make up the rest of the cheering squad. Members of the varsity team confer with Sr. Harold Claire, Coach. Members of the Intermediate Squad. Yearbook Staff T. Morin: Photography P. McClary: Art C. Havalotti: Financial S. Bessette: Literary B. Mathieu: Assistant Editor Co-Editors: R. Dupre and D. DiLibero L. Pluta: Layouts H. Beyer: Activities M. Lanchansky: Sports D. Andreola: Activities A. Calzone: Sports The Carillon SOPHOMORE REPORTERS Senior Members of the Newspaper Staff Assistant Editors from the Junior Class Fr. Manahan, headmaster and Sr. William Alice, advisor, confer with underclassmen. Festival Chicago-Bound Gold Medalist R. Devlin Qualifiers in the Mass. State Speech Festival 65 Key Club Officers are: P. Curley, v. pres. ;T. Morin, pres. ; P. Alphonse, sec. ; K. Clark, treas. 66 Boy’s State Independent School Betty Crocker Award Student Government Cherish is the word we use to describe . . .” ... the fond memories of that night we received our class rings. Tonight, as we are together Our memories of happiness unite, Tor dreams can come true together As we dance beneath starlight. This night, forever yours and mine, Will be blessed by the heavens above For all my sincere thoughts and prayers Are Dedicated To The One I Love 70 «r -fl W i m h r H ■ ] ■ 4 1 I ,! • | The Queen, Sharon Walsh and her court: Mary Beth Cove, Paula White, Nancy Sowa, and Linda Charlette. r This is where the credit is due. 73 Shut down It ' s fun to be alive What do you mean what is it? senior. °y Hay. Perienc “eason °f the J Jim - rures y s °und iiJce e i Nothing fierce com P( rterbacJts. f e h sri _ 75 Spirit soars From the Iddy-Biddy Freshmen to the Mighty, Mighty Seniors. Promising Frosh R. Powers Varsity returnees include: D. Goulet, S. Gallagher, R. D’Alfonso and R. Dupre. Baseball Football . . . The newest Tiger team, the foot- Pagnini and Assistants, Lennie Oli- ball squad, took to the field this sea- veri, Bob Healy, and Joe Renda, the son, undaunted by the fact that this Tigers worked their way through a was the first time in fifteen years that tough schedule, producing a fine St. Mary’s had varsity football, record. Under the leadership of Head Coach, Our Football Cheerleaders Coach Pagnini with Tri-Captains, R. Dupre, P. McNeil, and R. D ' Alfonso. Rough and tough action in St. Mary’s first night game. V o R. D’Alfonso sweeps end, with R. Dupre leading interference, for touchdown. 79 Cross Country . . . Members of the 1967-68 Cross-Country Team. 80 81 ZB- 55[ Basketball Members of the varsity team are: BACK ROW: Coach Dwyer, P. McNeil, C. Paulson, P. McAulliffe, J. Black, P. Curley. FRONT ROW: Manager R. Bousquet, R. Powers, D. Collins, T. Grover, Captain D. Goulet, P. Simcoe, and D. DellaRovere. J.V. Members are: BACK ROW: D. Long, M. Luby, J. Curley, L. Tredeau, R. Fitzgerald, C. Lees. FRONT ROW: J. Carroll, T. Krajewski, and A. Kellett. Tigers fight for rebound. P. Curley blocks shot against town rival. Field Hockey Linda Pluta; Co-Captain, Miss Sisson; Coach, and Diane Jaworski; Captain. a ' Varsity members are: Diane Jawor- ski; Ellen Luby, Co-Captain; Linda Pluta, Captain; Toni Calzone. REAR: Kathy Perron; Kathy Barton; Miss Sisson, Coach; Sandy Dupre; and Mary Sawyer. ROBERT ROLLINS BLAZERS 242 Park Avenue South New York, New York Designers and manufacturers of the Saint Mary ' s Central Catholic High School Blazer. better ‘Valuer Photographers of the Class of 1968 _ ? i i | L i sj HP ■i ! 1 W MORIN STUDIOS MR. GEORGE MORIN and SONS Clarence ' 43 Raymond ' 45 Leon ' 50 Maurice ' 52 14 Pine Street Milford, Mass. Tel. 473-0211 154 Main Street Woolworth Building Woonsocket, R.I. R. J. TOOMEY COMPANY STANTON CO., INC. 75 Webster Street Worcester, Mass. Manufacturers of - Clerical Apparel Altar Boy Furnishings Parochial School Uniforms Confirmation Gowns Choir and Choral Groups ' Gowns 86 THE MARIAN GUILD ST. MARY’S C.C.H.S. 1967-1968 PRESIDENT MRS. THERASA PLUTA VICE PRESIDENT MRS. CATHERINE LANCISI SECRETARY MRS. MARGARET BARTON TREASURER MR. PAUL SMITH M. C. MACHINE CO. INC. CONSIGLI CONSTRUCTION CO. Mill Street 113 Purchase Street Hopedale, Mass. Milford, Mass. DICKMAN ' S MEN ' S WEAR and SHOES Church Street Whitinsville, Mass. VILLAGE DRUG 2273 Providence Rd. Northbridge, Mass. LOUIS FASHION SHOP Church Street Whitinsville, Mass. BLACKSTONE GARAGE Chevrolet Sales and Service Blackstone, Mass. BUFFUM ' S DRUG STORE Church Street Whitinsville, Mass. 87 Compliments of DRAPER DIVISION NORTH AMERICAN ROCKWELL CORPORATION Hopedale Street Hopedale, Mass. JULIAN ' S OIL SERVICE, INC. 12 Spring Street Milford, Mass. Compliments of MILFORD PERMANENT FIRE FIGHTERS Milford, Mass. JOSEPH MORCONE SONS INSURANCE 23 Main Street Milford, Mass. RICO ' S Hopedale, Mass. Compliments of STYLON CORPORATION Milford, Mass. 88 THE HOME NATIONAL BANK OF MILFORD 221 Main Street Milford, Mass. STANLEY WOOLEN CO. Mendon Street Uxbridge, Mass. Manufacturers of Fine Woolens BOB KELLY’S FRESH FARM PRODUCE Milford Street Upton, Mass. 89 SxquiAite fleutetry RELIABLE JEWELERS MR. JOHN KUCZER - Proprietor Jewelry and Gifts for All Occasions Church St. Whitinsville, Mass. School St. Milford, Mass. Main St. Marlboro, Mass. HUDSON DRESS SHOP Westboro, Mass. THE CLAM SHOP Milford, Mass. LORD ' S MEN ' S SHOP Westboro, Mass. PARK SQUARE FURNITURE No. Smithfield, Mass. UXBRIDGE GLOBE TEXACO teAco (k) O ' BRIEN ' S PACKAGE STORE Blackstone, Mass. HERMAN ' S Westboro, Mass. LUCILLE ' S HOUSE OF BEAUTY Blackstone, Mass. MOE ' S MARKET Northbridge, Mass. NELSON ' S SUPER SERVICE Blackstone, Mass. LAVALLEE ' S HOTEL INC. Northbridge, Mass. fc|i IRENE ' S BEAUTY SALON Northbridge, Mass. WESTBORO CLEANERS Westboro, Mass. BLACKSTONE TOWN NEWS Blackstone, Mass. BERARD FURNITURE Whitinsville, Mass. TOWN LINE DAIRY FARM Upton, Mass. PUBLIC RADIO T.V. Whitinsville, Mass. 90 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1968 - FRANCIS E. LARKIN, Realtor FRANCIS J. LARKIN, Esquire, Class of 1950 EDWARD D. LARKIN, Realtor, Class of 1952 LT. JAMES J. LARKIN, Class of 1961 DAVOREN ' S DRIVE-IN PHARMACY TED ' S DINER 3 Water Street Milford, Mass. Main Street Milford, Mass. Open 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. YOUR TROUBLES North Uxbridge, Mass. LAPOINTE ' S FURNITURE APPLIANCES MINUTEMAN TRAVEL SERVICE South Street Westboro, Mass. DELUCA ' S MARKET 1925-1968 Beane ' s Lane Northbridge, Mas Central Street Milford, Mass. COUNTRYSIDE REALTORS 381 Worcester Rd. Framingham, Mass. 873-7443 235-5734 t 91 iJgp Jflotoer REDDING TRANSPORT INC. PYNE FLOWERS GIFTS North Uxbridge, Mass. vjhjd 125 East Main Street jljP ' Milford, Mass. J. F. COVE INSURANCE AGENCY ARLENE ' S FASHION J k 10 Main Street Uxbridge, Mass. N. 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AD DIE ' S BEAUTY SALON Milford, Mass. THE BEAUTY CHALET Uxbridge, Mass. PARFAIT CLEANERS Northbridge, Mass. NELMOR COMPANY INC. Uxbridge, Mass. MR. LUCIEN ' S HAIR STYLIST Framingham, Mass. UXBRIDGE RADIO T.V. Uxbridge, Mass. CORBEILLE BUICK CO. Uxbridge, Mass. BEN ' S STORE Uxbridge, Mass. BRENNAN ' S GARAGE Uxbridge, Mass. ROMIE ' S MARKET Uxbridge, Mass. PAIGE JEWELERS Westboro, Mass. LOWE ' S VARIETY STORE Uxbridge, Mass. RAINVILLE ' S STUDIO Whitinsville, Mass. DWYER ' S TOWN CHEF Blackstone, Mass. WARREN ' S HOBBY SHOP Westboro, Mass. CHRISTOPHER JEWELERS Uxbridge, Mass. J t J, APPLIANCE CO. Westboro, Mass. EDMAR SHOP Westboro, Mass. BLACKSTONE POTATO CHIP Blackstone, Mass. O ' REILLY COUNCIL POST K, Westboro, Mass. BLACKSTONE PHARMACY Blackstone, Mass. of C. 94 MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. GOU LET MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. ANDREOLA MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MARCOTTE MR. AND MRS. PATRONS JOHN DILIBERO MR. AND MRS. LOUIS GUILIANI MRS. 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