St Marys High School - Blue Mantle Yearbook (Milford, MA)
- Class of 1970
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Table of Contents ftHa fpll m WML ' . . jHLfl gi Foreword Farewell Tribute Activities Advertising A Union of persons is beauty. Union is friendship. Love is friendship in any form. Recognize this and we are free, Each man is as another. Each man is the other. Love is fruitful. People are the earth. jjk iM : 4 j rcsgl r ;r §p : wBgt Let us begin here for this is the end of our past — The beginning of our future — The dawning of a new horizon. Reverend Martin J. Manahan Fully human Completely beautiful in being His work is his prayer Giving of oneself is peace. Father These things we recognize We honor We remember you by. Thank you. Good-bye and best wishes, The Class of “70” 4 SSSr sIII?. . ,:■- - :;,; 4 : - ' : EsV? . ; v i i tt j ' S S!fc2 ' ' ' ' i 5 ,I ' { ?? ' £ ' ' ? x, ‘ ' .v-v- ' c’ v •. % .}’ •-■- ■ •■• - ' i’- 4 v ■ ■ ■ .r ri V ?. . ' . ' .-? ' zrV ;- ' y. - ' r-. 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CLAUDIA ANTOLINI CLAUDIA Cheering 1,2,4, Glee Club 3, Drill Team 3, Musicals 2,3, Lead 3, Student Council 3,4, Officer 4, Ski Club 3, Class Play 2, The first of all my dreams was. DENISE BEAUDOIN RALPH Glee Club 3,4, Musicals 3, True merit often lies in being quiet. 6 CHARLENE BETHEL CHAR Bas¬ ketball 2, Glee Club 3,4, Musical 3,4, Variety Show 2 It is tranquil people that ac¬ complish much. VERA BODRUK RABBIT Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Yearbook 4, Nat¬ ional Honor Society 3,4, Inter- class Plays 3, Variety Show 1,2,3, 4, Musicals 2,3,4, Everybody happy? BARBARA BEYER BARBIE Cheer¬ leader 2, Student Council 1, Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Majorettes 3,4, Plays 3,4, Yearbook 4, Pep Club 4, May my heart be always open to little secrets. MICHEAL BOREK MIKE Ski Club 2,3,4, Pep Club 3, He walks toward his goal firmly with bold steps. SUSAN BLASIO BLAZ Drill Team 3,4, Pep Club 3,4, Ski Club 3, School Play 2,3,4, Prom Committee 3, Yearbook 4, life is what you make it. JEANNINE BOUCHARD Drill Team 1, 2,3, Variety Show 1, Pep Club 3, A merry heart makes a cheer¬ ful countenance. 7 RAYMOND BOUSQUET RAY Band 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 3,4, Key Club 2,3,4, Football 1,2,3, 4, Track 1, Plays 1,2,3, Baseball 2,4 , What is life without a little fun? WINFRED BURNS WENDY Cheering 1,2,3,4, Class Officer 2, 3, Student Council 2,3, Speech 1, 2, Class Play 1, Variety Show 1 , It ' s snowing buttercups. CATHERINE BRIAND CATH Glee Club 2,3,4, Newspaper 2,3 4, Pep Club 2,3, Yearbook 4, School Plays 2,3,4, Variety Shows 2,3,4, In silence there is great worth. MAUREEN BURNS MONKEY Drill Team 1,2, Yearbook 4, Infinite riches in a little room. DENISE BURQUE Glee Club 2,3,4, Drill Team 2, Newspaper-3,4, Variety Show 1,2,3,4, School Play 2,3,4, Her heart is big; there is no room for unfriendliness. KATHLEEN BUTLER KATHY Cheering 1,2,3,4, Student Council 1.2.3.4, Student Council Officer 3.4, Softball 1,2, Class Play 2, Class Officer 1,2, Humanity, I love you! 8 JULIANNA CALZONE JULIE Glee Club 1,2, Softball 1,2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Drill Team 2, Field Hockey 1,2,3, De¬ bating 1,2, Basketball 2,3,4, Stu¬ dent Council 2, They are able who think they are able and can prove it. MARY CENCAK MARY News¬ paper 2, Basketball 2, Softball 2, Cheering 3,4, Glee Club 3, Year¬ book 4, Those who create are rare. LORNA CARRACHINO LORNA Variety Show 1, Journalism 1, Gym Show 1, Play 4, There is sweet music here that softer falls. ELAINE CHARETTE LAIN Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Drill Team 4, Variety Show 1,2,3, Plays 2,3, Gym Show 1, Yearbook 4, Never too serious, never too gay, she has a very pleasing way. JOHN CARROLL JACK Class Officer 2,3,4, Cross Country 1,2, 3.4, Track 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1.2.3.4, Band 1,2,3,4, Key Club 2.3.4, No then of winter equals now of spring. EARL CHARLETTE EARL Band 1,2,3,4, Play, Variety Show, like a giant oak tree covered with blossoms. 9 SUSAN CHARZENSKI SUSI Cheerleader 2, Variety Show 1, Time is a sandpile we run our fingers in. JOHN COFFEY ZEKE Pep Club 3,4, Key Club 2,3,4, Yearbook 4 , Good natured without dis¬ guise. ANNE CHAUVIN ANNIE Field Hockey 2,3, Basketball 1,2,3, Softball 1,2,3,4, Yearbook 4, Newspaper 2,3,4, Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. COLETTE CHICOINE COL Glee Club 3,4, Drill Team 3,4, Caril¬ lon Typist 3, Yearbook 4, For kindness and goodness do. PAULA COLO NERO Newspaper 2, 3,4, Glee Club 2,3,4, Pep Club, Yearbook 4, Speech 3, Dance you suddenly blossom¬ ing tree. WILLIAM COLLEARY BILL Chess Club 1, Ski Club 2,3,4, Glee Club 2,3,4, Football 3,4, All never guessed a knowable . most joy. 10 MARTHA CONNOR MARTY Variety Show, Class Play, A dream in the rain. DONNA COSTELLO Basketball 1, There only is real happiness. CHERYL CONNEARNEY Variety Show, Drill Team 3, Glee Club 2, Plays 3,4, Quick of wit, warm of heart and lovable of nature. MARIA COSTA Glee Club 3,4, Newspaper 3,4, Gym Show 1, Variety Show 3,4, School Plays 3,4, Yearbook 4, It is when you give of your¬ self that you really give. WILLIAM COSTIGAN HEAD Baseball 1, Key Club 2,3,4, Musicals 3, Pep Club 3,4, Gym Show 1, When times from time shall 11 ALLEN CONSIGLI AL” Football 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Student Council 1,2,3, Key Club 2,3,4, Newspaper 2,3, 4, Yearbook Sports Editor 4, Athletics his hobby, good nature his guide. set us free. DONNA-LEE COUSINEAU Year¬ book 4, Laughing is heard on the hill. VIVIAN DALPE VIV You have the petal of some¬ where in your heart. CHARLES DEAN CHARLIE Kindness and goodness make a fellow tall. THOMAS DALEY T.J. Band 3, 4, Cross Country 2, Track 1,2, A wind has blown the rain. FRANCES DEL PADRE FRAN Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Student Coun¬ cil 3, Lab Assistant 2,3, Assistant Editor Yearbook 4, Pep Club 2,3, Goldenly whole glorying keen star. JOHN CURLEY JET Baseball 1,2, 3,4, Football 1,2,3,4,’Basketball 2, Key Club 2,3,4, Color Guard 3, Class Officer 1, Yearbook 4, When the world is puddle wonderful. 12 ROBERT DOMINICK DEXTER Baseball 1, Glee Club 3,4, Speech 3,4, Generally speaking, he ' s gen erally speaking. DONALD DE PARDO WALTER Band 1,2,3,4, In a snow stopped silent world one spirit serenely, truly himself. EDWARD DONE GAN TWINKIE Colorguard 3,4, Key Club 4, Play 4 , Here ' s the sky of the sky of the tree called life. MICHAEL DI DONATO D.D. Football 1, Band 1, Yearbook 4, Key Club 3,4, Glee Club 3,4, Class Officer 4, To step out of life ' s procession and march in majesty towards the infinite. MAUREEN DE PALMA MOE” Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Band 1,2,3, 4, Variety Show 3, Pep Club 3, Yearbook 4, I never practice, I always play. THOMAS DUFFY DUFF Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Track and Field 1,2,3,4, Gym Show 1, Wonder no world - deny may, or believe. 13 ROGER DUMAIS EPPI Football 2,3, Baseball 1,2,3, Key Club 4, Track 3, Gym Show 1, A smile for every guy and two for every girl. FLORENCE DUPUIS Debating 1,2, 3,4, Speech 1,2,3,4, Yearbook 4, Pep Club 3, I ask to know. KATHLEEN DUNLAVEY KATHI Pep Club 3, Speech 4, Yearbook 4, Where ' s the golden smile. SANDRA DUPRE SANDY Bas¬ ketball 1,2,3,4, Softball 1,2,3,4, Field Hockey 2,3, Pep Club 3, Yearbook 4, The world belongs to the energetic. ROBERTA EDWARDS RO Student Council 1, Drill Team 1,2, Pep Club 3,4, Beauty is kind and gentle. JOSEPH EDWARDS EDDIE Key Club 2,3,4, Baseball 2, Class Officer 3, Color Guard 3,4, He drinks the wine of life and finds it sweet. 14 DAVID EMERICK DAVE Foot¬ ball 2,4, Look the world straight in the face. RICHARD FITZGERALD FITZY Student Council 2,3,4, Basketball 2, Speech 3, Newspaper 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Key Club 2,3,4, Nothing succeeds like Suc¬ cess. LENORA FERIGNO LEE Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3, Drill Team 1, Yearbook 4, A time for daffodils. KATHLEEN FOLEY KATHY Gym Show 1, Musicals 3, Yearbook 4, Variety Show 2, Pep Club 2,3, You shall above all things be glad and young. MAUREEN FERRY MOE Field Hockey 3, Pep Club 3, Yearbook 4 , The heart has its reasons. LAUREL FORCIER LAUREL Stu¬ dent Council 2, Drama 2,3, Speech 3, Glee Club 2,3,4, Year¬ book Business Manager 4, Enough to give me a Daisy. 15 CATHERINE GALA CATHY Glee Club 3,4, Yearbook 4, The ear is the road to the heart. RAYMOND GARCEAU MILTON Key Club 4, The world belongs to the enthusiasts who keep cool. CYNTHIA GALAS CINDI News¬ paper 2,3,4, Pep Club 3,4, Mu¬ sicals 2,3,4, Yearbook 4, Glee Club 3,4, You may have to live in a crowd but you do not have to live like it. STEVEN GERMANO PALLY Paper 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3, Basketball 1,2,3, Baseball 1,2, Plays 1,2,3,4, Big sun, big snow, bigrain, big moon, enter us. ROSEMARY GALLAGHER TISH Variety Show 1, Drill Team 3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Yearbook 4, Cla: Officer - Treasurer 4, Good natured ... sincere and companionable ... a warm smile for everyone. SHIRLEY GONNEAU SHIRL Pef Club 3,4, Yearbook 4, The first dream of the year; I kept it a secret and I smiled at myself. 16 M £ STEPHANIE GONSALVES STEPH Glee Club 1,2,3, Cheerleader 1, Yearbook 4, Sweetness and light. ROBERT HALE BOB Baseball 1, 2,3,4, Football 4, Gym Show 1, He can be silent as the trees. JOANNE GUILBEAULT JO Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Drill Team 4, Newspaper 4, Yearbook 4, Variety Show 2, Musicals 2,3, Ready in heart, ready in hand. ELAINE HART HEART News¬ paper 3, Glee Club 2, Yearbook 4, Droppeth as a gentle rain from Heaven. ROBERT GULINO BOB Band 1,2, 3,4, Variety Show 1, Manner Maketh Man. MARGARET HE A NUE PEG Stu¬ dent Council President 4, Student Council Secretary 3, Debating 1, 2, Class Play 3, No matter what others will be she will always be herself. 17 BARBARA HOURIHAN GOLDE Drill Team 3,4 All the heart and the soul and the senses forever enjoy. PERRE JOBIN FRENCHIE Glee Club 1, Band 2,3,4, Everything comes to him who waits. DAVID IADAROLA EDAH Cross Country 1, Baseball 1, Student Council 1,2, Color Guard 3,4, Track Team 2,3,4, Glee Club 2, Over time space dreams while floats the whole.” CHARLENE JOHNSON CANDY Newspaper 3,4, Ski Club 3,4, Speech Festival 4, ' A stable is not found on a mountain. GARY JAWORSKI POLARK Stu¬ dent Council 3,4, Timely service like timely gifts is doubled in value. KATHERINE KANE KATE De¬ bating 1, Carillon 1,2,3,4, Yearbook 4, Born with the gift of laughter. 18 SANDRA KANNAR SANDY Basketball 1, Variety Show 1, Pep Club 3, A spirit still and bright. PAMELA LAMBERT PAM Mu¬ sical 2,3, Variety Show 1, Laugh a little while shall I. PAULA LEDUC PAULA Glee Club 4, Yearbook 4, Faithfully tinying at twilight voice. JANIS KEENE JAN Yearbook 4, Variety Show 1, Poetry founded on the hearts of men. DONNA LANCISI DONNA Soft spoken and gentle in manner. JOAN LALLY Glee Club 2,3,4, Yearbook 4, Beauty lasts forever. 19 NANCY LEVITRE NANCY Stu¬ dent Council 2, Quiet by nature but fun-loving too! DIANE MANDEVILLE DIANE Drill Team 3, Pep Club 3, Year¬ book 4, Always happy, always gay, and always talking. DAVID LONG DAVE Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Key Club 3,4, Basketball 2,4, Track and Field 1, 2.3.4, Carillon Staff 2,3, Band 3.4, Color Guard 3, Fleeter than dappled dreams. ARTHUR MARESSA MATUDOO ' Track and Field 1,2,4, Band 4, Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Basketball 3, Gym Show 1, Variety Show 1, I can laugh as I work and play. MICHAEL LUBY MIKE Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,4, Track and Field 1, Student Prince 4, A joy which wasn’t and isn’t and won’t be words. GERALDINE MARTIN GER No wisdom like silence. 20 1 ' ' LEONORE MATHIEU LEE Drill Team 1,2, Glee Club 3,4, Mu¬ sical 3, Wonders will never cease. CELESTE MASSE CEL Variety Show 2, Drill Team 3, Carillon 4, Yearbook 4, She dreams a dream of spring in blossoming. WILLIAM MASON BILL Seeker of truth follow no path truth is here. DENNIS McCLARY DEN Glee Club 2,3,4, Yearbook Editor 4, Chess Club 1, Speech Festival 3, To climb the best hill. BARBARA McKELLICK Majorette 3,4, In winter her spring is the yes of yes. STEVEN MAZZUCHELLI MITZI Football 2,3,4, Band 2, All mankind loves a lover. 21 LEONICE MCKINLEY LEE Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Yearbook 4, Voice of her eyes is deeper than all roses. MICHAEL MILAN MIKE Glee Club 1, Football 2, Key Club 3,4, Laugh and the world laughs with you. ALICE MELE AL Variety Show 2, Gym Show 2, Latin Play 2, Beauty is of soft whisperings. JAMES MCNAMARA MAC Base¬ ball 2,3,4, Men of few words axe the best. MAUREEN MOLONY MOE Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Newspaper 2,3,4, Student Council 1, Musicals 2,3, 4, Class Play Props 2,3, Happiness takes no account of time. JO-ANN MINICHIELLO JO” Year¬ book 4, Love is the whole and more than all. 22 SHARON MORELLI Glee Club 2,3, 4, Musicals 2,3,4, Variety Show 2,3, Pep Club 3, Yearbook 4, You can mark her merry nature by the twinkle in her eye. JANE MULLIGAN Variety Show 1, Pep Club 3, Yearbook 4, In the water I draw up glitters the beginning of spring. DEBORAH MORIN DEBBY Class Officer 3, Majorette 3,4, Cheer¬ leader 1, Yearbook 4, Class Plays 2, Student Council 3, Picker of buttercups, violet and dandelions. ■ X V ROSSELLA MUSSULLI ROSS” A little while, a moment of rest upon the wind. i RACHEL MORIN Variety Show 1, Drill Team 3,4, Silent flowers speak also. MARGARET NEALON PEGGY Drill Team 2,3,4, Speech Festi¬ val 3, White blossoms bursting at dawn. 23 MICHAEL NIRO MIKE Glee Club 1 , 2 , Whatever ' s living will yourself become. CONSTANCE PARISEAU CONNIE Glee Club 1, Musical 1, In the dew of little things the heart finds it ' s morning and is refreshed. RAYMOND NIRO RAY Debating 1, School Musical 2,3,4, Speech Festival 4, Here is the ocean. KENNETH PAULSON PUCKER Track and Field 1,2,3,4, Cross Country 2,3, Band 1, Uphill only to see one smile. CHRISTOPHER PARENIE CHRIS Carillon 1,2,3,4, Plays 1,2, Key Club 4, Conceive a man, should he have anything would give a little more than it away. WILLIAM PAUL BILL Every leaf opens without any sound. 24 ERNEST PETTINARI FIDGET Debating 1,2,3,4, Speech 1,2,3, 4, Student Council 3, Honor Society 3, How do you expect to govern a country that has 246. kinds of cheese. WILLIAM RAMASKEWICH BILLY Glee Club 1,2,3,4, School Play 2,3, Band 4, Debating 1, Ski Club 3, Variety Show 1,2,3,4, Key Club 1,2,3,4, Leaving imprints on the heart. CHARLES PICARD CHARLIE Glee Club 1,2,3,4, The world was like a song. YVETTE REMILLARD REMA Pep Club 3, Yearbook 4, Speech 4, Small, but who can complain about the size of dynamite. JAYNE POWERS JANE Majorettes 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 2,3,4, Musi¬ cal 1,2,3, Yearbook 4, A girl who touches the sun- • tt rise. DENNIS RIVARD TREE Conceiving mind of sun will stand. 25 DOROTHY ROCHE DOTTIE Plays 1,2,3,4, Variety Shows 1,2, 3,4, Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Student Council 3, Sweeter than any there is one.’’ GERTRUDE ROY GERTIE News¬ paper 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 1, Class Officer 4, Drill Team 1, Yearbook 4, Happy, merry full of fun known and loved by everyone. MARY ST. MARTIN Newspaper 4, Yearbook 4, A rose shall beget spring. DIANE SANSOUCIE DI Carillon 3,4, From a small spark comes a large flame. ” CHARLOTTE RUSSELL Speechless with wonder. RICHARD SAWYER BUZZ Track 2,3, Cross Country 2, Football 3, Debating 1, Wonder with deep. 26 MARY SAWYER Softball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Field Hockey 2,3, Drill Team 2,3, Yearbook 4, A sky-blue curtain of morning glories, ’’ RICHARD SKERRY It is tranquil people who accomplish much, RICHARD SCIOLI DICKIE Stu¬ dent Council 1, Speech Festival 1, 3,4, Newspaper 1,2,3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Some seeds of thought have wings. THOMAS SEBASTIAO COW Football 1, Baseball 1, Key Club 2,3,4, Camelot 3, The silence of the pool is heard above the noise of the cataract, WILLIAM SEAVER BILL Cross Country 2,3,4, Track and Field 2,3,4, Variety Show 3, Color Guard, At the mountain top there are stars to count below.” MICHAEL SMITH SMOKEY Band 1,2, Track and Field 3, Musical and Variety 1,2,3,4, Time present and time past are both present in time future. 27 HELENE TANCRELL HELEN Yearbook 4, Life is conceived in the mist and not in the crystal. t AGNES TONG AGGIE Glee Club 1,2, Student Council 1, Fair and softly goes far. DAVID TARDUCCI DUCC Glee Club 3,4, He tunelessly celebrates the merciful. PAUL TONG PAUL When thought is speech and speech is truth. NANCY TRANT NANCY Caril¬ lon 2,3,4, Yearbook 4, A deed without a name. JOHN THERRIAN Football 2,3,4, Great bells are ringing with life. 28 LOUIS TREDEAU FRENCH Color Guard 3,4, Student Council 1,3, Class Officer 1, Key Club 3,4, Glee Club 4, Yearbook 4, Football 1, Basketball 1,2, Baseball 1,2,3, 4, Living to live in a world of time beyond me. MARY JANE WALSH Glee Club 2, 3,4, Variety 2,3, Musical 3, Dark emeralds and rubies tossed on white velvet. JEANNINE VERHOEST JEAN Carillon 2,3,4, Yearbook 4, Lib¬ rary Aid 3,4, You make early flowers of all things. WILLIAM WEBSTER EARL Key Club 3, President 4, In a web of wind, life goes free. MICHEAL VOLPE VOPE Caril¬ lon 2,3,4, Yearbook 4, A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. 90 MOST VERSATILE TOP BOOSTER MY CANDLE BURNS AT BOTH ENDS. MOST ARTISTIC I HAVE NOTHING TO OFFER BUT BLOOD, SWEAT AND TEARS. MOST POPULAR ART DOES NOT REPRODUCE THE VISIBLE: RATHER IT MAKES VISIBLE. 30 CHARM IS THAT EXTRA QUALITY THAT DEFIES DESCRIPTION. MOST MUSICALLY INCLINED MOST CO-OPERATIVE F MUSIC BE THE FOOD OF LFE, PLAY ON. MOST HUMOROUS ”1 SAID YES, ISN’T THAT ENOUGH. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED HUMOR IS THE HARMONY OF THE HEART. GIVE THE BEST THAT YOU HAVE TO THE HIGHEST YOU KNOW AND DO IT NOW. 31 BEST LOOKING MOST ATHLETIC IT HELPS TO HAVE AN ODD FACE! PEOPLE REMEMBER YOU. MOST FLIRTATIOUS WE HAVE MET THE ENEMY AND THEY ARE OURS BEST NATURED ' FRIENDSHIP IS CONSTANT, SAVE IT! GOOD NATURE IS THE BEAUTY OF THE MIND MOST TALKATIVE MOST ARGUMENTATIVE CLASS INDIVIDUALS MOST MISCHIEVOUS WHERE THERE IS AN OPEN MIND, THERE WILL ALWAYS BE A FRONTIER. HOW PLEASANT SATURDAY NIGHT IS WHEN I TRIED ALL WEEK TO BE GOOD. 33 Can ' t Find The Time . . . ... to count all the memories! ... to thank you for all the happy times! ®l B BBB 1 B WffiM 1 SjjyyRff II 1 JR j 1 ; f You ' ve made Me So Very Happy 36 37 K. Alger, Dutcher, Hopd. D. Alves, Prospect, Milf. C. Antolini, Main, Milf. A. Arnold, West, Milf. D. Arsenault, Union, Milf. D. 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M. DePalma, High, Milf. D. Depardo, Iadarola, Milf. M. DiDonato, Grove, Milf. R. Dominick, Gaskill, Blks. E. Donegan, Cedar, Milf. R. Duffy, High, Westboro. R. Dumais, Pickering, Blks. K. Dunlavey, Morey, Mendon. S. Dupre, Upton, Northbridge. F. Dupuis, Trinity, Milf. J. Edwards, Congress, Milf. R. Edwards, Congress, Milf. D. Emerick, Hollis, Uxb. L. Ferigno, Main, Blks. M. Ferry, High, Uxb. R. Fitzgerald, Quinlan, Milf. K. Foley, Main, Uxb. L. Forcier, Main, Milf. C. Gala, Gibbon, Milf. C. Galas, Main, Uxb. R. Gallagher, Glines, Milf. R. Garceau, Cook, Milf. S. Germano, Cedar, Milf. S. Goneau, Pinewood, Milf. S. Gonsalves, Congress, Milf. J. Guilbeault, Summer, Blks. R. Guliano, Lawrence, Milf. R. Hale, Rivulet, Uxb. E. Hart, Mohawk, Westboro. M. Heanue, Prospect, Woon. B. Hourihan, Thayer, Milf. D. Iadarola, Highland, Milf. G. Jaworski, Providence, Millv. P. Jobin, Rathburn, Blks. C. Johnson, Dana, Hopd. K. Kane, Central, Westboro. S. Kannar, Kellett, Milf. J. Keene, Hayward, Milf. J. Lally, Packard, Milf. P. Lambert, Garden, Uxb. D. Lancisi, Congress, Milf. P. Leduc, Sunset, Linwood. N. Levitre, Mendon, Blks. D. Long, Main, Milf. M. Luby, Madden, Milf. D. Mandeville, Warner, Blks. A. Maressa, Bacon, Milf. G. Martin, Main, Milf. W. Mason, Beaver, Milf. C. Masse, Montcalm, Blks. L. Mathieu, Fisher, Westboro. S. Mazzuchelli, Lee, Milf. D. McClary, Elm, Westboro. B. McKellick, Water, Milf. L. McKinley, Elm, Westboro. J. McNamara, Chestnut, Millv. A. Mele, Central, Milf. M. Milan, Prospect, Milf. J. Minichiello, Gibbon, Milf. M. Molony, Lincoln, Millv. S. Morelli. Nelson, Hopd. D. Morin, Emmos, Milf. R. Morin, Fells, Milf. J. Mulligan, Cross, Uxb. R. Mussulli, Main, Milf. M. Nealon, Pleasant, Milf. N. Niro, Beach, Milf. R. Niro, Glines, Milf. C. Parente, Union, Milf. C. Pariseau, Raynor, Blks. K. Paulson, Ridge, Upton. W. Paul, Elm, Uxb. E. Pettinari, Dilla, Milf. C. Picard, Park, Blks. J. Power, Park, Milf. W. Ramaskewich, Purchase, Milf. Y. Remmillard, Rathburn, Blks. D. Rivard, Lincoln, Millv. D. Roche, Ridge, Upton G. Roy, Rhode Island, Blks. C. Russell, Hope, Millv. D. Sansoucie, Duggan, NBrg. M. St. Martin, Providence, Northbridge M. Sawyer, Depot, Milf. R. Sawyer, Depot, Milf. R. Scioli, Fruit, Milf. W. Seaver, School, Milf. R. Skerry, High, Milf. T. Sebastiao, Purchase, Milf. M. Smith, School, Milf. H. Tancrell, Edgewater, Blks. D. Tarducci, Pain, Bell. J. Therrien, Lakeview, Blks. A. Tong, Main, Milf. P. Tong, Main, Milf. N. Trant, Edgewater, Blks. L. Treedeau, Pleasant, Milf. J. Verhoest, Lincoln, Millv. M. Volpe, Claflin, Milf. M. Walsh, Elm, Blks. W. Webster, Courtland, Milf. 38 ri ' V ' kV ..-;v4V:Xr - Wmfi: ffijgsp ° y : S : r ■ ' C WMmm illmmm %nm iPH £ iflnl M M mm mm HHt m IhMI P I iPlli ■■■’■; ■ s-m ' r V:. ' - 1 - - , -; - Wmmm ' X ’ l S ' rtrst fv ■.trJ,., ■ —rV $mM FF yyFyyOFM MMlM IiI%IlllMi 1 ‘ ' ’.V;.- y , •_ . ,.;-;;• v;.- : -V)Vi i-v,.s . ' ; v @§|§|$§ mSIMSMS MWiPwP iW% ■- -■ ’ V ' V; :- Usm -. 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Sophomore homeroom teachers are: Sr. Irene Mizula, Sr. Linda Ghiloni, Sr. Margaret Mannix, and Miss Louise De Cicco. Freshmen homeroom teachers are: Sr. Elaine Scanlon, Sr. Eileen Witkop, and Sr. Deborah Meikle. Librarians, Mrs. Margaret Barton, Sr. Helen Trant, and Special Read¬ ing instructor Sr. Elizabeth Baptiste. 44 mmsm 1km gNsSIpte !§« |§J - V i’i ' v-Viv nW h- ' A ' wVhvV ' .V: :,• . •.• .- - • ' -U ' ;• • - ' ■■■■.■■■■• .,- ; .- ' . ...■■•■■ ■ .. ■ ■ ' v «WV? i‘r C NhvtvA ' .. 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Black, M. Con- neally, J. Consoletti, M. Cyr, D. Camire, G. Ready. 46 CHEM. LAB: LEFT TO RIGHT: (1st ROW) P. Dunlavey, M. Flynn, P. Ferrucci, J. Glennon, L. Felton, P. Guertin, D. Denault, W. Gniadek. (2nd ROW) D. Fahey, J. Emmond, V. Furphy, B. Halpin, K. Ferry, M. De Palma, J. Duridas, D. Havalotti, M. Donnelley, C. Gauthier. (3rd ROW) J. Forcier, B. Hale, C. Eden, N. Frabotta, J. Fitzpatrick. 202: LEFT TO RIGHT: (1st ROW) R. Jacques, K. Myers, L. Morin, S. Kennedy, D. Millette, M. Morelli, S. McGovern, D. Hebert, J. Lacasse. (2nd ROW) K. Lancisi, L. Iadorola, M. Healy, E. Moir, J. Mussulli, G. Jacques, E. McMichael, L. Levitre, F. Moran, A. Morgan, R. Mussulli, V. Mancini, S. Minichiello. (3rd ROW) H. Murphy, A. Kellett, D. Kearnan, C. Lees, R. Matte, T. Krajewski, L. Lapan, J. Micelotti, S. Imbruno, G. Morin. 47 A-102: LEF T TO RIGHT: (1st ROW) G. Ricci, L. Pouliot, E. Romasco, J. Simard, P. Tarducci, J. Ramaskewich, K. Onistzuk, L. Ragonese, S. Rainville, K. Rice. (2nd ROW) C. Powers, A. Wojnowski, C. Pond, P. Villani, S. Seaver, J. Whitley, S. Ryan, M. C. Shea, M. M. Shea, A. Tong, K. Nolan, D. Valois, M. Picard. (3rd ROW) L. Pratt, P. Orlando, J. Tkowski, D. Seaver, B. Sheehan, J. Whal- ley, E. Roche, P. Sullivan, J. Pratt. Class of ‘72’ Sophomores CLASS OFFICERS: Pres. Patty Tetreault, Vice Pres. Dave Cistoldi, Sec. Mary- Ellen Seaver, Treas. Lucille Roy. A101 LEFT TO RIGHT (1st ROW) D. Blair, T. Badzmierowski, R, Canal, K. Charzenski, H. Carroll, N. Blanchard, N. Cabana, J. Briand, J. Antonio, D. Casali. (2nd ROW) M. Bodruk, J. Blanchard, J. Ber- ard, E. Burke, L. Aquiar, K. Colonero, M. Barron, J. Acquifresca, C. Ackerman, B. Anderson, T. Black, A. Baptista. (3rd ROW) R. Allega, R. Costigan, B. Clark, J. Colette, R. Creasia, D. Cistoldi, D. Ayotte, R. Bourget, M. Barton, M. Cenedella. 49 204 LEFT TO RIGHT: (1st ROW) M. Knapik, D. Gigere, K. Kennedy, R. Dubois, N. Gauthier, M. Hutchinson, P. Dean, M. Ferrucci, J. Curran. (2nd ROW) D. Legare, J. Keegan, B. Mahalick, S. Hauglie, M. DeVal, A. Kloczkowski, P. Dean, T. Demers, W. Glennon, J. D ' Alesio. (3rd ROW) P. Fraga, R. Marcoux, T. Kilburn, R. Cupka, R. Guertin, J. Dominick, M. Johnson, S. Laczenski, B. Cullen. 208 LEFT TO RIGHT: (1st ROW) D. Paradiso, S. Morelli, M. Porzio, N. Powers, P. Pettinari, D. Morin, P. Neal, R. Minichiello. (2nd ROW) V. Popek, R. Picard, T. Paige, P. Molony, E. Pagucci, J. Pratt, K. McGahan, B. McKellick, B. Morin. (3rd ROW) R. Martin, R. Pearl, E. O ' Brien, J. Maz- zini, R. Milot, P. McTiernan and R. Nogueira. PHYSICS LAB: (LEFT TO RIGHT) (1st ROW) Wilhermina Telhado, Coleen Romer, Joyce Schiavo, Mary Ellen Seaver, Donna Richards, Patricia Tetreault, Maureen Tancrell, Mary Smith. (2nd ROW) Lorraine Remillard, Patty Walsh, Nancy Roy, Marian Ryan, Maureen Richards, Deborah Sarlin, Lucille Roy, Phyllis Slozak. (3rd ROW) Denis Radzik, Edward Sabatinelli, Francis Tebeau, Mark Tosches, Albert Sayles, Charles Warren, Robert Seaver, and Ronald Stewart. Class Of 73’ Freshmen FRESHMAN OFFICERS: Pres. Richard Pond, V. Pres. Paul Mazzuchelli, Sec. Nancy Pettinari, Treas. Judy DeMacedo. 104 (1st ROW) E. Cassasanta, M. Curley, E. D ' Alesio, J. Bianchi, S. Black, R. Chavinard, C. Cove, S. Borek. (2nd ROW) T. Batista, M. E. Brenna, C. Auger, J. DeMacedo, J. Bourget, C. DiCampo, M. Birthalette, A. Edwards, C. Cenedella, J. Atwood, R. Dignan. (3rd ROW) P. Colleary, E. Dumphey, B. Barron, M. Carrichino, T. Eden, D. Consigli, D. Cahill, M. Cullen, R. Bukata, P. Coffey, M. Czerkowitz, R. Eliot. 105: (1st ROW) J. Tosti, K. Villani, J. Reneault, M. Valacer, M. Tetreault, S. Ruggerio, D. O ' Neil, M. Pothier. (2nd ROW) J. Picard, K. Molony, N. Roman, S. Roberts, T. Paradis, E. Sesona, N. Pet- tinari, C. Morin, N. Tosches. (3rd ROW) T. Powers, M. Murphy, E. Sabatinelli, D. Pond, R. Ther- rien, D. Paulson, B. O ' Brien, M. Powers, R. Morin, B. Webber. A304: (1st ROW) P. Mason, S. Joanis, D. McTiernan, T. Farese, J. Hopper, P. Halpin, T. Mathieu, L. Ennis, L. Ferretti. (2nd ROW) S. Leclair, M. Emerick, S. Keefe, P. Lovejoy, A. Fierley, L. Liard, L. Jaworski, J. Lazotte, D. Guenther, A. Latraverse, J. Goulet, M. Hauglie, P. Mazzuchelli, M. Iadorola, K. Maher, F. Fontana, J. Marsan, B. Laquidara, R. Milot. 53 Student Council President Peggy Heanue addresses representa ' tives. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Treas. Kathy Butler, Sec. Claudia An- tolini, V. Pres. Dana Arsenault, Pres. Peggy Heanue, and Tdvisor, Sr. Irene Mizula. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES: Joe Edwards, Candy Johnson, Ernie Pettinari, Louis Tredeau, Gary Jaworski, and Allen Consigli. 56 SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES: Phyllis Slozak, Helen Carroll, Joyce Schiavo, Rachel Picard, Terry DeMers, Brian Clark, and Kathy McGahan. JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES: Donna Havalotti, Frank Calzone, Laura Ragonese, John Dagnese, Patty Ferucci, Rosanne Mussulli, and Stephen Mini chi ello. FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES: Ellen Sesona, Eric Sabatinelli, Jackie Atwood, Paul Mazzuchelli, Billy Laquidara, and Paul Coffey. 57 Key Club OFFICERS: Vice President, Michael Di Donato; Advisor, Mr. Joe Renda; President, Billy Web¬ ster; Secretary, Allen Consigli; Board of Directors, Lou Tredeau; Treasurer, Dana Arsenault; and Sergeant at Arms, Ray Bousquet. National Honor Society ADVISOR, Sr. Doris Lapointe, PRES. Ernest Pettinari, SEC. Maureen Moloney, TREAS. Ann Chauvin and missing when picture was taken VICE PRES. Richard Fitzgerald. SOCIETY MEMBERS: (1st ROW) Julie Calzone, Vera Bodruk, ADVISOR, Sr. Doris Lapointe, Ann Wojnowski, Paula Villani. (2nd ROW) Nick Frabotta, Frank Calzone, Gemma Ricci, Linda Carl, Kathleen Rice, Ann Morgan, Ellen McMichael, Elise Moir, Richard Scioli and Gary Morin. 59 New Organizations Math Club Coach Sister Margaret Mannix and the Math Club participate in area math tournaments. Pep Club Lead by Ann Chauvin, the Pep Club cheered the TIGERS on their way to victory this year. 60 Glee Club Senior Members St. Mary’s Glee Club and their Salute to the Athletes. 61 Band St. Mary’s first dance band under the direction of Mr. LaRosa is com¬ posed of Mike Smith, Nick Frabotta, Bob Bourget, Jose Coelho, Roger Marcoux and Richard Martin. 62 Drill Team 63 The Student Prince DIRECTORS INCLUDE: Mrs. McCausland, Mrs. Krylo, Mrs. Sayles, Sr. Rose A. Burns, Mr. Herson and Mrs. Barton. Costume check Dress rehearsal 66 Blue Mantle Staff Sisters Winifred and Agnes advise editor in chief Dennis McClary and his assistant Frances DelPadre. EDITORS: (SEATED) Vera Bodruk, Laurel Forcier, Mary St. Martin, Kathy Foley, Maria Costa and Joanne Guilbeault. (STANDING) Maureen DePalma, Allen Consigli, Ann Chauvin, Sr. Winnie, Denise Burque, Mike Volpe, and Sr. Agnes Campbell. 67 Carillon Sister Eileen Witkop SEATED with EDITOR-IN- CHIEF Dana Arsenault. STANDING are: Maureen Molony, NEWS EDITOR; Richard Scioli, EDITORI¬ AL PAGE; Richard Fitzgerald, SPORTS EDITOR; Denise Burque, CIRCULATION and Paula Colonero, FEATURE EDITOR. The general staff of the Carillon. 68 Debating Sister Claire Woods and the Var¬ sity Debating Team Ernest Petti- nari, Donna Havelotti, David Seaver and Brian Sheehan. The Novice and Intermediates. Il r T m ML — A Mrk I m ■ i ' . L i r MHIHli IT iSjr J J-.R ir SRk J L - - Ay i 1 %. ¥ Speech Festival Speech Festival participants pose with their coach Sister Linda. Special Recognition Julianne Calzone and Ernest Pettinari received awards of commendation for their achievement in the National Merit Scholarship Test. Donna Lancisi received the Betty Crocker Homemaker award for outstanding achievement in the domestic arts. Boys’ State Boys ' State Representative Joseph Edwards and alternates, Allen Consigli and Ernest Pettinari. Absent from picture is representative Richard Fitzgerald. 70 “Where It’s At” I object! Good Night - Sweet Prince Got an ace, Kevin? I ' ve been good - honest Santa!! P|SU What parade? This is Religion? I never did this before! That ' s it alright! 71 Is that Eddy Duchin? Heads Up! Camera shy Don? No it ' s Beowulf. (jil f The r cj What comes after footsies? Handsome Devils! Go get ’em Tiger! 72 CO-CAPTAINS A. Consigli and Ray Bousquet with head coach Paul Lom- Football To build men and gain respect in a lively contact sport such as football, has been a great accomplishment for the Tiger players. With pride and determination, led by a group of roaming seniors, they pulled off a 5-4-1 season. With an explosive offense scoring an average of 21 points, and a tight defensive team showing a 12 point average, they earned the respect of their opponents. Coach Paul J. Lombardi, sec¬ ond year football mentor, gained respect and admiration from all his players and fans. bardi and assistant coach Joe Renda. J. Pratt (42) meets opposition after substantial gain. 75 The Tigers first freshman team with Coach Renda Even coaches have disgusting moments! Cross Country Running for Victory the Tigers have now had 4 victorious seasons, with the spark and determination of seniors who have built a reputation as feared opponents. The Tiger Road Runners were sparked to an impressive 12-1 season. Coach Paul Lucey has shown remarkable ability with his roadsters and has taught them the meaning of victory and sportsmanship. CO-CAPTAINS T. Duffy and J. Carroll along with Mr. Paul Lucey display well-earned trophies. 77 Cheerleaders 78 SUE CONSIGLI SUZANNE SEA VER 79 Basketball Competition has been tough for the Tiger team, having encountered taller and stronger opponents this year. How¬ ever, their desire to win has never been stifled and their victories were well earned. Coach Joseph Renda, has instilled in his players a valuable spirit of athletic competition, sportsmanship, and unity. CO-CAPTAINS R. Powers and J. Black with head coach Mr. Joseph Renda. R. Powers drives past defender after screen by J. Black. Varsity Players with head coach Joe Renda. 80 JAYVEE TEAM members with coach Jim Bonollo. Jim Black out-plays his opponent for an easy two points. Tigers discuss strategy. 81 Newly organized freshman team with Coach Woods. .Tayvee ' s Steve Laczenski drives for two points. 82 The Saint Mary ' s infield consists of Chuck Warren, Michael Cenedella, John Dagnese, Allen Consigli, Buddy Sayles, and Charlie Powers. St. Mary’s pitchers and catchers John Consoletti, Jim Black, Robbie Powers, and Dennis Camire pose with coach Paul Lombardi. r L i, ' . • Baseball VARSITY TIGER BASEBALL TEAM This year’s three outfielders are Joe Pratt, Charlie Lees, and Billy Glennon. 83 Basketball The girls, although off to a slow start, pulled together as a team later in the sea¬ son. With this team effort they compiled several decisive victories. Under the guid¬ ance of Miss Bonnie Donahue and the good examples of co-captains Sandy Dupre and Mary Sawyer they always displayed good sportmanship and an unending desire to win. Wk ! ' • mmk i M VARSITY MEMBERS ARE: (1st ROW) Margaret Barron, Coach Bonnie Donohue, and Mary Sawyer. (2nd ROW) scorer Maria Depalma, Jane Borghi, Chris Pond, Joanne Briand, and manager Pris Collabello. (3rd ROW) Anne Klocowski, Kathy Charzenski, and Mary Barron. Absent when pictures were taken are Sandy Dupre and Carol Abram. Co-captains Sandy Dupre and Mary Sawyer with Coach Bonnie Donohue. ADVERTISING Members of the Greater Boston Real Estate Board and Multiple Listing Service When Buying or Selling In Framing - ham and Surrounding Towns - May We Be of Service to You. 873-7443 Realtors. CE - 5-5734 Compliments of COUNTRYSIDE REALTY 381 Worcester Rd. (RTE-9) Framingham, Mass. 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