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GASQUAT)          ’70         In          Loving          Memory         Of         DAVID          L.          BLAKE         1952-1970         He          Was          Our          Friend         “For          God          so          loved          the          world         that          he          gave          his          only-begotten          Son,         that          those          who          believe          in          him         may          not          perish,         but          may          have          life          everlasting.’’         John          3:16         FE          I          eRe         PS          RR          neem         Sib          lars          ticcicaees         |         q         i         2         Table          Of          Contents         Fac          ty)          ia):          es          ates          er          16         SENOS!          |).          es          ae          42         Underclassmentthe          ee          68         SDOCS          i          ce          90         ACTIVITIES...)          ee          ee          122         Advertisements:          335.72.          2          150         TANTASQUAN          1970         Tantasqua          Regional          High          School         Sturbridge,          Massachusetts         It          must          by          my          Hai-Karate.         t          a          centipede,          it’s          my          finger.         is          no         It         Like          |          said,          it          must          be          my          Hai-Karate.         All          |          said          was,          ‘Down          with          King          Milhous!”’          And          they          said          I’d          never          get          off          the          ground.         How          come          my          Jello          just          went          crunch?         My          girdle          is          killing          me.         Is          he          doing          the          crawl          or          the          backstroke?         Murray          Johnson's          going          to          lead          a          student          revolt!         |          told          you          I'd          graduate.         ’         Pay          me         |          hope          that          they          really          don’t          think          I’m          going          to          believe          that!         Tell          the          wall          to          give          me          my          finger          back.         “hk          ers         om,         ata          eS         3-2-1          —          Splashdown         There          must          be          a          better          way          to          avoid          the          draft.         11         Lawrence          Welk,          here          |          come!         Dear          Pocahontas,          There’s          this          girl          next          to          me          in          biology          class.         Nair          keeps          our          legs          silky          smooth          days          longer.         ?         Huh         coat          186         13         Really,          it’s          true.         Oophs!         What          does          she          have          that          |          don’t?         Cot          ee         4          fees          peat         aid;         04         an                  Se         Mr.          Roland          W.          Wilson         Superintendent         The          duties          of          a          superintendent          of          the          schools          in         one          town          are          numerous          and          often          tedious.          Mul-         tiply          this          by          five          towns          and          you          have          the          job          of         Roland          Wilson,          superintendent          of          the          schools          in         School          Union          61.          Formerly          a          teacher          at          Tantas-         qua          and          later          its          principal,          Mr.          Wilson          is          well         acquainted          with          the          problems          and          needs          of          the         five          towns          (Brimfield,          Brookfield,          Holland,          Stur-         bridge,          and          Wales)          that          are          included          in          Union         61.          His          devotion          to          education          and          his          knowl-         edge          of          the          needs          of          the          area          have          made          him          an         excellent          and          well-liked          leader          in          our          educa-         tional          community.         School          Committee         18         Principal’s          Message         Young          men          and          young          women          who          are          completing         their          high          school          education          this          year          are          facing          more         pressures          than          previous          graduates.          Conflicting          values         or          courses          of          action          are          urged          on          you          constantly          by         friends,          parents,          and          other          adults.          In          addition          you         are          constantly          exposed          through          the          mass          media          to         differing          and          in          many          cases          more          extreme          views          than         those          presented          to          the          graduates          of          a          few          years          ago.         You          must          be          able          to          weigh          these          different          presenta-         tions          and          to          establish          a          clear          cut          set          of          values          by         which          you          can          live.          The          despair          of          many          today          in          this         different          society          is          caused          not          by          ‘‘wrong”’          values          but         rather          by          a          lack          of          a          set          of          guiding          values.          In          an          at-         tempt          to          be          independent,          young          people          have          ques-         tioned          many          of          the          ‘“‘old’’          values,          found          them          want-         ing          and          so          discarded          them          without          even          establishing         new          ones.          It          is          ironic          in          our          society          that          as          we          leave         the          absolutist          doctrines          of          the          past,          we          establish          new         ones          that          are          just          as          firm          and          that          polarize          our          so-         ciety          as          much.          As          you          establish          your          set          of          values          by         which          to          live,          |          would          suggest          that          if          you          throw          out         some          of          the          ‘‘old’’          values,          you          do          so          because          they         themselves          do          not          have          value          and          not          because          some         adults,          who          espoused          them,          did          not          live          up          to          them.         As          different          and          painful          as          it          will          be          to          many          of          you,         you          must          strive          to          set          up          a          workable          value          system          for         yourself          and          strive          for          an          ability          to          see          things          in          their         proper          perspective,          or          the          pressures          that          you          may         feel          today          will          only          become          more          intensified          in          the         future.          You          have          the          ability          to          see          many          of          the          mis-         takes          of          your          predecessors.          Take          advantage          of          this         and          by          your          actions          make          this          a          better          world          because         you          have          been          in          it.         Mr.          John          Canavan,          Principal         incipals         ee          ae          TR          oe          SO         Mr.          Edward          Bzdula         Assistant          Pr         Mr.          Garfield          Norton         Thoreau          may          have          given          us          a         creed          for          guidance:          “If          a          man         does          not          keep          pace          with          his          com-         panion,          perhaps          it          is          because          he         hears          a          different          drummer;          let          him         step          to          the          music          he          hears’’.         It          is          the          purpose          of          the          Guidance         Department          to          help          the          student         ‘‘step          to          the          music          he          hears’’,          to         establish          his          own          goals          and          to         achieve          self          actualization.         Mr.          Francis          Bansfield,          Department          Head         Mrs.          Louise          Willett,          Secretary         Counselling         Mr.          James          Herrion         Mrs.          Donna          McArdle,          Mr.          Charles          Russell         21         English          Department         Mr.          Kenneth          Blake          Mrs.          Lucille          Thimblin,          Mass.          Teacher          of          the          Year         Mr.          John          Plouffe         Mrs.          Susan          Martin          Mrs.          Clare          Halvey         Mrs.          Myra          Ellis         The          English          curriculum          from          Grade          7          through          Grade          12          is          designed          to          help          the         students          of          Tantasqua          develop          proficiency          in          their          language          and          literature.         Through          the          introduction          of          the          latest          developments          in          linguistics,          students          are         initiated          to          the          inherent          qualities          and          difficulties          of          their          own          language.          In          addi-          Mr.          Stephen          Keel         tion,          students          are          given          a          background          in          their          literary          heritage,          from          the          Junior         High          level          where          they          explore          the          world          of          folklore,          of          the          imaginative,          and          of         the          many          aspects          of          literature          that          express          the          American          dream,          through          the         Senior          High          where          students          have          an          opportunity          to          delve          deeply          into          several         different          fields          of          literature          through          our          system          of          electives.         Mrs.          Susan          McQuillen         Mrs.          Ann          Manning         Mrs.          Nancy          Hoerle         Mr.          Roger          Charette,          Dept.          Head         Miss          Vera          Slipp          23:          Miss          Dorothy          O’Connor         Mr.          Alan          Hoffsommer         Baty          eR          ae          onc,         Mr.          James          Allen         Mr.          Edward          Shumate         Mr.          Walter          Luce,          Dept.          Head          geld          LS          EY         Mathematics         24         Mrs.          Sally          Earle         Mr.          Raymond          Bazinet         Mr.          Ronald          Rainka         Mr.          Christo          Nasse         The          Math          Department          of          Tantasqua          consists          of         eight          teachers,          each          with          a          wide          and          varied         range          of          training          and          experience.          All          are          inter-         ested          in          seeing          that          the          students          at          Tantasqua         get          the          best          possible          mathematics          training          con-         sistent          with          their          interests,          abilities,          and          future         needs.         25         Present-day          developments          in          technology          and         mass          communication          have          placed          man          in          the         often          unenviable          position          of          having          to          make         constant          and          immediate          scientific          decisions         that          will          have          important          effects          on          his          world         and          even          on          his          own          personal          health.          For          this         reason,          it          is,          more          than          ever,          necessary          that          he         be          conversant          with          scientific          techniques,          metho-         dology,          and          discoveries.         The          Science          Department          at          Tantasqua          attempts         constantly          to          develop          the          interest          and          foster          the         knowledge          that          our          students          need          to          cope          with         the          latest          findings          in          the          scientific          community.         Using          the          newest          materials          and          approaches         available,          the          Department          encourages          in_          its         students          an          understanding          and          an          appreciation         of          our          world          and          its          problems.         Mr.          Edward          Ahern         Mr.          John          Rockett         Mr.          C.          Vernon          Smith         Mr.          Norbert          Matera         Mr.          Ronald          Benoit         Mr.          Richard          Farland         Head         Brien,          Dept         Mr.          Paul          O’         sciences         Mr.          Michael          Dube         ee         aween          es          (Fe         sas          eeret”         Mr.          Alfredo           Concepcion         Mr.          W.          Gordon          Rockwell         Sta          cotee         :          Sasnese-         sees          eese         eS         :          ,          OO          ae         oe          pee          ee          ee          SOE         Sree          see          wees          es         o+          +e          wee          wee          o         a          ;         Social          Studies         Mr.          William          Gorman,          Dept.          Head          Mr.          Robert          Bombard         Mr.          Robert          Ewing          Mr.          Arthur          Lewis         Mr.          Vernon          Bruneau         28         Conscious          of          its          role          in          expanding          the          horizons          of          the          stu-         dent’s          world          through          exposure          to          all          of          the          social          sciences,         the          Department          introduced          the          Harvard          Social          Studies          Proj-         ect          into          its          curriculum.          This          series,          using          the          inductive          ap-         proach,          explores          fifteen          major          issues          faced          by          our          nation         today.          Among          the          problems          studied          are          the          Negro’s          View          of         America,          and          Community          Change.         Mr.          Christian          Castendyk         Mr.          Eugene          Lakin         Mr.          Andrew          Hancock         Mr.          Brian          O'Neil         Miss          Nancy          Bené          Mrs.          Janet          LoStracco         Mrs.          Agathe          James,          right          Mrs.          Jeannette          Bramble,          far          right         Miss          Janet          Hiller         Miss          Carol          Hasenfus         Mr.          Edward          Murphy         The          basic          purpose          of          the          Language          Department          has          always         .          been          to          help          extend          the          cultural          horizons          of          the          student.          The         Fo          reign          department          is          continuing          to          expand          its          role          by          extending          the         study          of          Spanish          to          the          Junior          High          level,          and          by          providing          an         elective          system          of          courses          in          Grades          10          through          12,          thereby         doubling          the          number          of          offerings.          These          new          courses          will          cover         La          ngu          ages          the          complete          range          of          grammar,          conversation,          literature,          and         cultural          courses          in          both          modern          and          classical          languages.         30         Business         Education         Mrs.          Mary          Bzdula,          Dept.          Head         Miss          Marilyn          Brody         What          is          business          education?          This          is          the          ques-         tion          we          repeatedly          ask          ourselves          and          the          query         that          we're          constantly          being          asked          by          others.         The          question          is          not          a          difficult          one          for          us          to         answer.          It          is          ‘‘education          for          business’?          —          the         business          of          making          a          living;          the          business          of         being          a          part          of          a          democratic,          free          enterprise         system;          the          business          of          living.          It          is          our          respon-         sibility          to          see          that          each          person          who          comes          from         our          class          is          ready          with          a          usable,          employable         skill.          Our          success          is          exemplified          in          the          fact          that         business          has          been          satisfied          with          our          product         and          has          demanded          more          and          more          each          year.         These          young          people          have          been          and          are          contri-         buting          to          the          only          reason          for          business          existence         —          profit.         All          of          us          here          in          business          education          work          to-         gether          toward          quality          in          business          education          —         better          trained          young          people          for          the          business         world.         Mrs.          Dolores          Savage         Mrs.          Mary          Esmay         Industrial          Arts          is          an          area          of          education          where         pupils          learn          through          experimenting,          creating,         designing,          constructing,          and          operating          with         industrial          materials,          processes,          and          products.         It’s          purposes          are          to          acquaint          the          student         with          his          technological          environment          and          to          aid         him          in          the          discovery          and          development          of          his         own          potential.         Mr.          John          Rainka,          Dept.          Head         Mr.          Mark          Crockett         Industrial          Arts         Home          Economics         Education          for          living          itself          is          the          function          of         Tantasqua’s          homemaking          department.          Our          pro-         gram          offers          training          in          skills          and          knowledge          which         can          be          used          today          as          well          as          in          the          future.         Miss          Catherine          Kennedy,          Dept.          Head         Mrs.          Judith          Blake         We          hope          to          cultivate          a          feeling          of          wonder          about          reality          and          about         the          human          imagination.          The          skills          and          techniques          acquired          here         serve          to          help          each          student          express          his          own          unique          relationship         to          the          world.          We          also          try          to          instill          a          sense          of          craftsmanship,          a         value          that          seems          to          be          disappearing          in          our          modern          world.         d         Mr.          Claude          Almand          Mr.          Richard          Chase,          Dept.          Head         Art         Music         Mr.          Fred          Drifmeyer,          Dept.          Head         Mr.          Matthew          Hart         The          Music          Dept.          at          Tantasqua          offers          area          students          an          intense         study          in          both          vocal          and          instrumental          music.          Mr.          Drifmeyer          and         Mr.          Hart          are          proud          to          admit          that          the          THS          music          dept.          is          one          of         the          finest          in          the          state.         33         Library         The          Library          supports          the          Tantasqua          curriculum         by          serving          as          a          resource          center          for          books          and         audio-visual          materials.          It          also          assists          students         in          independent          research,          inspires          exploratory         reading,          and          provides          a          quiet          refuge          for          reading         and          relaxation.         Mrs.          Evelyn          Dionne         Mrs.          Juliana          White,          Librarian,         left         Mrs.          Dorothy          Green,          right         Special          Education         Mr.          Ernest          Woodcock,         Dept.          Head         The          Special          Education          Department          functions          to         create          a          learning          environment          for          children          of         limited          learning          ability.          The          nature          of          these          limi-         tations          has          its          source          in          physical,          mental          and         environmental          origins;          but          the          overall          aim          of         our          department          is          to          make          it          possible          for          these         students          to          experience          a          useful,          satisfying          and         maximum          adjustment          to          the          many          problems          of         family,          job          and          community          life.         Mrs.          Ruth          Milsop         Mrs.          Evelyn          Chase         Mr.          Walter          Pauli,          Dept.          Head         Physical          Education         At          Tantasqua,          Physical          Education          is          planned          as         a          sequential          program,          designed          to          meet          the         needs          of          our          students.         The          program’s          objectives          are          to          teach          our          stu-         dents          the          physical          skills,          knowledge          of          game         rules          and          strategy,          afford          proper          growth          and         development,          promote          social          development,          pro-         vide          a          means          for          emotional          outlet          and          to          de-         velop          recreational          activity          interests          for          carry         over          value          into          later          life.         Miss          Patricia          Winton         Mr.          William          Emrich         35         ocational          School         Snake          hears          Ax         Mr.          Thaddeus          Lesniewski         Mr.          John          Russo,          Director          Mr.          Joseph          Pitisci         Mrs.          Maureen         Landreville,         Secretary         Mr.          Robert          Lussier         The          Vocational          school          curriculum          includes          four          major          courses:          Machine         Shop,          Welding          and          (Metal          Fab.),          Carpentry          (Housebuilding),          Machine          Draft-         ing.          Each          of          these          is          a          four          year          course          and          the          student          receives          a          high         school          diploma          and          a          Vocational          school          certificate.         The          prime          purpose          of          the          Vocational          school          is          to          train          students          for         profitable          employment.          However,          these          students          should          have          a          definite         desire          to          pursue          a          trade          and          have          the          ability          to          profit          from          the          instruction         offered.         It          is          important          that          the          students          who          are          not          going          on          to          college          be          given         an          opportunity          to          receive          occupational          training          to          enter          into          the          world          of         work.         ES         -_         we         WEAR          GOGGL         Mr.          James          White          Mr.          Walter          Matyszczyk         37         Mr.          James          Wilson         Mr.          Michael          McArdle         Mr.          Paul          Nordstrom         Mr.          Norman          Czyzewski         Mr.          Leonard          Beaulieu         :         ;         i         ®         4         i         bs         he         a          |         39         Mrs.          Gwendolyn          Banwell,          Main          Office         Mrs.          Juliette         Freeland,         Main          Office         Mrs.          Annette          Brown,          Main          Office         Mrs.          Ruth          Johnson,          School          Nurse         Tantasqua’s          Custodians         Mr.          Raymond         Cawley,          Plant         Engineer         Mrs.          Jeannette         Solomon,         Matron         Tantasqua’s          Cafeteria          Staff         41         SENIORS         Secretary         1970          Class         Sheila          Pronto         Wayne          Adams         President         Ss         UTNE         Se         Ifficers         Gloria          Bzdula         Vice          President         WAYNE          ADAMS         Highest          aint:          To          get          to          the         White          House         Likes:          Motherhood,          cherry          pie,         Ellen         Dislikes:          The          draft,          getting         haircuts,          the          class          of          69’s          pet         pig          porker         Activities:          Student          Council          1,         2;          Choraleers          2,          3,          4;          Octet          4;         Football          1;          Basketball          1,          2;         Class          Treas.          1;          Class          Pres.          2,         4         “What          a          bummer”         MICHAEL          ASSELIN         Highest          aim:          To          understand         the          female          mind         Likes:          blondes,          beating          Mr.         Bazinet          in          a          game          of          chess,         winter          months         Dislikes:          a          suprise          physics         test,          illogical          situations         Activities:          Math          Team          1,          2,          3,         4          —          tri-captain;          Tomahawk          4;         Tantasquan          1;          National         Honor          Society          3,          4          —          Pres.;          In-         ternational          Relations          Club          1,         2,          3          —          Treas.,          4          —          Pres.;         Chess          Club          3,          4;          Chess          Team         3,          4;          Ski          Club          3,          4         “A.E.          really          didn't          send          D.D.         that          birthday          card!”         RICHARD          ASSELIN         Highest          aim:          Electronic          tech-         nology         Likes:          Sports          of          any          sort,          hav-         ing          a          good          time,          being         happy-go-lucky          whenever          pos-         sible         Dislikes:          Problems          and          mis-         use          of          drugs          Bee)         -          Activities:          Ski          Club          1,          2,          3,          4;         Cross          Country          1,          2,          3;          Track                    ©         Field          1,          2,          3,          4         FRANK          BAKER          -         Highest          aim:          To          own          my          own         business         Likes:          Hunting,          Chevys         Dislikes:          Trailer          trucks,          Hospi-         tals         Activities:          Audio-Visual          Squad         1,          2,          3;          Baseball          1         “Tell          me          you          don't          mean          it!          ELIZABETH          BANSFIELD         Highest          aim:          To          find          a          career         in          the          theater         Likes:          The          ocean,          dancing,         clothes,          long          hair,          drama,          Phil         Dislikes:          Lying,          being          ground-         ed,          peas         Activities:          Library          Service          Club         1,          2;          Drill          Team          4;          Glee          Club         1,          2;          Chess          Club          4;          Radio         Team          3,          4;          South          Pacific          2:         Class          Play          3,          4         “Good          enough”         PAUL          BARNES         Highest          aim:          To          enjoy          life          -         Likes:          Almost          everything         Dislikes:          Crowds         Activities:          Boy’s          Gymnastics         225-354         “Vik’s          real          name          is          Jellyroll”         SUSAN          BARRETT         Highest          aim:          To          become          a         nurse         Likes:          A          special          boy         Dislikes:          Getting          up          early         Activities:          Library          Service          Club         3,          4;          Audio-Visual          Squad          4         RICHARD          BARRY         Highest          aim:          To          achieve          the         highest          goals          the          worid          can         offer         Likes:          Life,          the          luxuries          of          life,         girls,          money,          the          sea         Dislikes:          Poverty,          fast-talking         girls,          windbags         Activities:          Audio-Visual          Squad         1;          Choraleers          3,          4;          School         Play          2;          Weight-Lifting          Club          1;         Boys          Gymnastics          3.          4         WAYNE          THOMAS          ADAMS          MICHAEL          B.          ASSELIN          RICHARD          DONALD          ASSELIN         “Stretch’ ’,          “Stilts”          “Rick”         FRANK          MILTON          BAKER          ELIZABETH          JOAN          BANSFIELD         “Frank”          se          Zan         PAUL          BARNES          SUSAN          BARRETT          RICHARD          LAWSON          BARRY         “Rick”         46         DONALD          BEEMAN         Highest          Aim:          To          own          a          com-         pany         Likes:          Eating,          sleeping         Dislikes:          Getting          up          in          the         morning         Glee          Club:          1,          2;          Basketball          1,         2,          B04         “I've          heard          that          one          before.’         BONNIE          BELANGER         “aor          BEEMAN          BONNIE          JANE          BELANGER          DAVID          LIVINGSTONE          BLAKE          Likes:          Mushrooms         eem          Bon          “‘Hebe”’          Dislikes:          Winter         “Good          enough”’         DAVID          BLAKE         Highest          Aim:          Perform          a          suc-         cessful          acne          transplant         Likes:          Selling          something          for         nothing         Dislikes:          Those          who          rideth         camels!!         Lab          Assistant          2,          3,          4         “For          you          I’ve          got          a          deal!         JOSEPH          BLANCHETTE         Highest          Aim:          To          come          back         from          Vietnam          alive          and          build         a          house          of          my          own         Likes:          cars,          girls,          (Elaine)         Dislikes:          School,          work,          teach-         ers,          Whitey         “Don't          worry          about          it”         ROSEMARY          BLANTON         Highest          Aim:          Office          work         Likes:          Basketball,          Tennis,         Badminton         NANCY          BOPP         Highest          Aim:          To          become          a         hermit         Likes:          Elephants,          tennis.                   Dislikes:          Bus          rides,         closed-minded          people.         Tomahawk          3,          4          —          editor          in         JOSEPH          MARSHAL          BLANCHETTE          ROSEMARY          BLANTON          chief;          Fut.          Teachers          Club          2,          3,         “Joey”          4          —          Vice          Pres.;          Radio          Show          2,         3,          4;          Class          Play          3;          Tennis         Club          4          “Oh-um          hum”         RICHARD          BRANFORD          Jr.         Likes:          Steak,          Lobster         Dislikes:          Schoo!          lunches         Library          Service          Club          1,          2,          3;         Tantasquan          1,          2         “Watch          it          or          I'll          write          a          letter”         THOMAS          BROWN         Highest          Aim:          To          graduate         Likes:          Driving         Dislikes:          Getting          stuck         Glee          Club          2,          3;          Senior          Band          3,         “On          my          Goal”         NANCY          CHRISTINE          BOPP          RICHARD          ALFRED          BRANFORD          Jr          THOMAS          BROWN         “Bea”          “The          Wild          Imp”          “Tom”         47         GLORIA          BZDULA         Highest          Aim:          To          be          a          success         in          life          and          to          reach          the         unreachable.         Likes:          Autumn,          people          with         nice          personalities.         Dislikes:          Saying          good-by          and         phony          peoople.         Vice          President          4;          Student         Council          1,          2,          3;          Tantasquan          4         activity          editor;          Majorettes          1.         2,          3          drum          majorette          4         captain;          Choraleers          3,          4;          Glee         Club          2;          Future          Teachers          3,          4;         French          Club          1          Vice          President;         Class          Plays          3;          All          School          Plays         1,          2;          Class          Dance          Committee         2,          3;          Prom          Committee          4;         Student          Gov.          Day          Senator          4;         Gym          Show          1,          3;          Gym          Club          1,         _          2;          Gymnastics          4;         “Keep          Smiling’,          “Hi          Tweety”’         DONNA          CALCUTT         Highest          Aim:          To          help          the         mentally          disturbed.         Likes:          Rain,          poetry,          the          beach         moustaches,          long          hair,          eating.         sleeping,          and          summer.         Dislikes:          Pushy          crowds,          white         socks,          people          who          try          too          hard,         selfishness,          superiority,          and         diets.         Future          Teachers          Club          3,          4;          Ski         Club          1,          2;          Dance          Committee         V2;         “|          just          can’t          do          it.”         GERALD          CHARTIER         Highest          Aim:          To          travel          and         succed          in          the          business          worid.         Likes:          Mostly          everything,         especially          girls          with          blue          eyes.         Dislikes:          People          who          put          on          a         ‘front          and          wise          guys          who          think         they          are          better.         Cross          Country          2,          3;          Track          and         Field          1,          2.         KRISTINA          CHEW          |         Highest          Aim:          To          lead          a          happy         and          fullfilling          life.         Likes:          Food          and          people.         Dislikes:          Sad          endings,         Tantasquan          4          Co-Editor          of         Senior          Section;          Choraleers          4;         Future          Teachers          Club          4;          Girls’         Tennis          Team          3;          Girls’          Tennis         Club          4;          Girls’          Gymnastics          4,         Team          4.         “Time_will          tell.’         ELIZABETH          CHICKERING         Highest          Aim:          To          lead          a          happy         and          successful          life.         Likes:          Friends.         Dislikes:          Blushing.         Tantasquan          4          Editor          of         Faculty          Section;          National         Honor          Society          3,          4.         ab?         JUNE          CIMICUD         Highest          Aim:          To          make          it          to         California          someday          with          two         certain          people.         Likes:          Driving,          weekends,          and         Cinema          1.         Dislikes:          Crowded          hallways,         people          who          push,          and          dirty         gym          suits.         “it's          a          little          nice.”         SUZANNE          CLOUTIER         Highest          Aim:          Happiness         Likes:          Romeo          and          Juliet,         music          boxes,          purple,         rasberries,          the          grinch,          fawns,         and          yogurt.         Dislikes:          Hunting,          runny         noses,          and          bossy          people.         National          Honor          Society          3,          4         Treasurer;          Tantasquan          4         Co-Editer          of          Senior          Section;         Driii          Team          3;          Gym          Show          3;         Dance          Committee          1,          2,          3,          4;         Prom          Committee          4;          Future         Teachers          Club          4.          “‘Tch”’         WADE          CLOYD         Highest          Airn:          To          go          back          to         Scotland.         Likes:          Skiing,          and          traveling.         Dislikes:          Chemistry,          people         who          waik          on          your          feet          in          the         hall.         Tomahawk          2          Sports          Editor,          3         Sports          Editor;          Tantasquan          1,         4:          Ski          Club          1,          2,          3,          4;          Class         Play          4;          Chess          Club          3,          4;          Ski         Tearn          2,          3,          4.         “Oi          Vail!’         GLORIA          MARY          BZDULA          DONNA          MARIE          CALCUTT          GERALD          P.          CHARTIER         “Glo”          “Pork          Chop”’          “Jerry”         KRISTINA          KARIN          CHEW          ELIZABETH          JANE          CHICKERING         “Kris”          lagu         yf.          Vv         JUNE          LORRAINE          CIMICUD          SUZANNE          MARIE          CLOUTIER          WADE          WILLIAM          CLOYD         ““June”’          “‘Sue’’,          “Clou”’          “Bill”         ALLEN          R.          CORRIVEAU          LINDA          RITA          COURNOYER         “Pigmy”’          “Cornie”’,          Als         NANCY          LEE          DAVIS         SUZANNE          FLORENCE          DENAULT          SANDRA          LEE          ANN          DENOMME         “Sue”’          “Sandy”,          ‘‘Shorty”’         DEBORAH          ANN          DAY         4         49         THOMAS          CURRY         JOSEPH          MARK          DHEMBE         ALLEN          CORRIVEAU         Highest          Aim:          Watch          the          world         come          to          an          end.         Likes:          Girls,          motorcycles,         smoking,          spring.         Dislikes:          Work,          Publick          House.         fake          people,          whitey,          fall.         “Oh          my          no!          |          can't          take          it!’         LINDA          COURNOYER         Highest          Aim:          To          be          a          good         person          and          just          to          live          and         have          peace,         Likes:          E-block          study          with          Mr.         Allen,          people.         Dislikes:          People          who          hate          long         hair          and          beards.         Future          Teachers          1,          2,          3,          4         President;          Dance          Committee         1,          2,          3;          Prom          Committee          4.         “You've          got          to          be          putting          me         tt         THOMAS          CURRY         Highest          Aim:          To          succeed         without          really          trying.         Likes:          Toes,          legs          and          other         things,          and          Barr’s          toilets.         Dislikes:          Autocratic         institutions          such          as          school         and          ‘‘onions.  ’         Soccer          Club          2,          3,          4         Co-Captain.         ‘Is          that          right?”         NANCY          DAVIS         Highest          Aim:          To          live.         Likes:          Sports,          reading,          fun.         Dislikes:          School.         Future          Teachers          Club          3,          4;         Girls’          Tennis          Club          4.         “Good          Grief!”         DEBORAH          DAY         Student          Council          1,          3,          4;          Vice         President          of          Junior          Class;         National          Honor          Society          3,          4;         Future          Teachers          Club          4;          Math         Team          1;          Dance          Committee          1,         2         SUZANNE          DENAULT         Likes:          Lobster          grinders,          snowy         days,          and          sincere          people.         Dislikes:          Loud          people,         weekdays,          and          study          halls.         Future          Secretaries          4;          Glee         Club          1.         SANDRA          LEE          DENOMME         Highest          Aim:          To          be          me          and          to         travel.         Likes:          True          friends,          sports,         combination          pizzas,          and         Glenn.         Dislikes:          insincerity,          liars,          and         snobs.         Library          Service          Club          3;          Future         Secretaries          4;          Drill          Team          4.         “Don't          do          anything          |          wouldn’t         do!”’         JOSEPH          DHEMBE         Highest          Aim:          To          get          into         college.          Be          successful          in          life.         To          be          the          best.         Likes:          Football,          Christmas.         Dislixes:          Popcorn          without         butter,          people          who          think          they         know          everything.         Football          1,          2,          3,          4          Captain;         Track          and          Field          1,          2,          3,          4;         Ciass          Play          3.         “'Basserina”’         DAVID          DIMETRI         Highest          Aim:          To          be          a         multi-millionaire.          ;         Likes:          Girls,          and          most          sports.         Dislikes:          People          with          no         common          sense,          and          being         told          what          to          do.         Chess          Club          3          Vice          President          4         Football          2;          Soccer          3.         “Well          all          right!           “What's          the.         story?’         ELIZABETH          DOWLING         Likes:          Parakeets,          bananas,         and          Camaros.         Dislikes:          Dust.         Student          Council          1;          Math         Team          1;          Tantasquan          4          Editor         of          Underclassmen         Cheerleaders          1,          3,          4         Co-Captain;          Future          Teachers         Club          3,          4;          Girls’          Basketball          3;          ari          p         Advanced          Gym          1,          2;          Class          .          a          “Se         Play          4;          All-School          Play          2,          4;          pit          ae          i          Ga         French          Club          1;          Prom          A         Committee          3,          4;          Dance          “         Committee          1,          2,          4.         KIRK          DUPRE          DAVID          STEVEN          DIMETRI          ELIZABETH          ANN          DOWLING          KIRK          STEVEN          DUPRE         Highest          Aim:          To          succeed          to          “Dave’’          “Libby’’          “Captain”         my          ability          and          enjoy          life.         Likes:          Life         Dislikes:          Booze          and          disease.         National          Honor          Society          3,          4;         Basketball          2,          4;          Soccer          2,          3,          4         Captain.         “Very          Interesting”’         ALICE          EAGAN         Highest          Aim:          To          get          this         yearbook          out          without          having          a         nervous          breakdown.         Likes:          Snow,          sun,          and          most         people.         Dislikes:          Uncooperative         people,          people          who          won’t          let         me          into          my          locker.         Editor          of          Yearbook          4;          Math         Team          1,          2,          3;          Majorettes          4;         Choraleers          4;          Glee          Club          1,           2;         National          Honor          Society          3,          4;         International          Relations          Club         12          °3°Ski.          Clubs          1,2,          3.         “David's          coming          home.”         “Don't          touch          me.”’         DAVID          EARLS         Highest          Aim:          To          be          a          world         traveler.         Likes:          Pretty          girls,          friendly         people,          quiet          places,          golf.          ALICE          ROSEMARY          EAGAN          DAVID          MICHEAL          EARLS         Dislikes:          Gym          class,          unfair          “‘Monkey”’         teachers,          girls          who          smoke.         Glee          Club          1,          2;          National         Honor          Society          3,          4;          Football          3;         Basketball          1,          2,          3,          4;          Baseball         j          te          es          Be         “Alice,          keep          your          hands          off         me.”’         JAMES          EMBAIR         Highest          Aim:          Undecided         Likes:          Baseball          (Mets          and          Red         Sox),          Football,          girls,          cars,         records,          car          racing.         Dislikes:          School,          taking         orders.         EVE          ENRIGHT         Hignest          Aim:          To          raise         Ayershires.         Likes:          Happiness,          lobster.         Dislikes:          Mushrooms,         Math          Tear          1,          2,          3;         Tantasquan          1,          2,          3         Underclass          Editor,          4          Sports         Editor:          Drill          Team          3,.4         Secretery-Treasurer,         Choraleers          2,          3,          4;          Glee          Club         4:          Octet          4;          National          Honor         Society          3,          4;          Ski          Club          1,          2,          3,          Mie          ;          l         4;          All-School          Play          1,          2,         Play          Contest          3,          4;          JAMES          MICHEAL          EMBAIR          EVE          ENRIGHT          MICHEAL          FORAND         “Wnhat?,          What?,          What?’          “Jim”          “Val”         50         TIMOTHY          GALIPEAU         Highest          Aim:          Tobe          on          the          moon         with          21          girls.         Dislikes:          Schoo!          lunches,          and         Big           John.         National          Honor          Society          3,          4.         “‘Peace”’         RICHARD          GAUDET         Highest          Aim:          To          be          6          feet          tall.         Likes:          Big          things.         Dislikes:          Sensibility.         Girl          Chasing          Club          1,          2,          3,          4         President;          Cross          Country          2;         Football          1;          Soccer          3,          4         rad          Captain.         “I'll          be          there’’         GERALD          GERMAINE         Wa         Highest          Aim:          To          Graduate          in         TIMOTHY          GEORGE          GALIPEAU          RICHARD          W.          GAUDET          GERALD          JOHN          GERMAINE          the          class          of          “70”.         “Tim”          “Darling”          “Gerry”          Likes:          Porkchop.         Dislikes:          Gym          and          snobs.         “To          tell          you          the          truth          |          really         don’t          like          you.”’         DEBORAH          GILMORE         Library          Service          Club          1,          2;          Ski         Club          1;          GRA          1;          Dance         Committee          1,          2,          3.         JOSEPH          GOGGIN         Highest          Aim:          To          make          a          huge         amount          of          money          without         working          for          it.         Likes:          Sports,          YMCA,          sleep,         food,          cold          days,          graduation,         holes          in          weight          lifting          rooms.         Dislikes:          Huge          linemen,          work,         studying,          tests,          sprints,          sleds,         yelling.         poet          1,          2,          3,          4;          Track          and         Field.         STEPHEN          GORMAN         Highest          Aim:          To          find          40,000         headmen.         Likes:          Winter,          falling          stars,         cherries,          muddy,          quick-silver         chicks,          cold          nights-turn          hot.         Dislikes:          Blowin          in          the          wind,         facades,          the          man,          dives,          the         state          of          oblivion.         DEBORAH          JANE          GILMORE          JOSEPH          FRANCIS          GOGGIN          Student          Council          1:          Basketball         “Gil”          “Buffalo          Joe          1         i          2.         “What          a          down!’          “Let's          go          for         a          drive          and          do          a          number.”         DEBORAH          GRINNELL         Highest          Aim:          To          raise          a         Baker’s          Dozen          in          a          lighthouse         on          Cuttyhunk          Island.         Likes:          The          sea,          cats,          purple,         ice          cream,          pickles,          Harleys,         and          indians.         Dislikes:          Weight          scales,.and         diets.         Class          President          3;          Drill          Team         1,          2;          Glee          Ciub          1,          2;          National         Honor          Seciety          3,          4:          Future         Teachers          Club          1,          2,          3,          4;          Girls’         Sasketball          2;          Girls’          Track          and         Field          2;          Girls’          Softbali          2.         “As-tu          de          problémes?”’         MICHEAL          GOODRO          STEPHEN          PATRICK          GORMAN          DEBORAH          FAITH          SiN          ah          GRINNELL         “Gorm”          Deb          51         SANDRA          HAIGH         Highest          Aim:          To          enter          the         convent         Likes:          Security         Dislikes:          Insecurity         Student          council          1,          2,          4         Cheerleaders          1,          2,          3,          Co-Capt.         4,          Choraleers          3,          4,          Sec.-Tres.         4,          Glee          Club          1,          2,          3,          4,          Octet         4,          Quartet          3,          Future          Teachers         3,          4,          Girls          Basketball          2,          3,         Advanced          Gym          1,          2,          French         Club          1,          All-School          Play          2,          4,         Prom          Committee          3,          4,          Class         Dance          Committee          1,          2         “Be          good”’         MICHAEL          HALE         Highest          Aim:          To          shave         Likes:          Polish          sausages          and         inflatable          dolls,          parties         Dislikes:          Boring          evenings         ‘The          darkest          hour          is          just         before          dawn’’         BENJAMIN          HAMBLIN         Highest          Aim:          To          overcome          my         hang-ups,          and          see          my          dreams         realized.         Likes:          Expressive          music;         talking          slowly          and          quietly          with         thoughtful          people         Dislikes:          Hollow,          fake          people;         things          |          don't          understand         Choraleers          2,          3,          4,          Glee          Club         2,          3,          Octet          4,          South          Pacific          2,         Choraleers          Vice          Pres.          4         DOROTHY          HEINS         Highest          Aim:          To          have          never         grown          up;          to          open          a          used         Falcon          car          lot.         Likes:          Smiling,          driving,         water-skiing,          riding,          the          art         room.         Dislikes:          one          crow.         “Arriba          Arriba          Arriba’         ROSEMARY          HERARD         Highest          Aim:          To          settle          down         with          a          certain          guy          named         Peter.         Likes:          The          old          and          the          new,         sleeping          late          on          cold         mornings,          snow         Dislikes:          ‘‘Peyton          Place,’’          11,         French          Literature,          gym         Choraleers          3,          Glee          Club          1,          2.         “What          for?”         FRANK          HERBERT         Highest          Aim:          To          retire          at          21.         Likes:          Weekends,          the         graveyard,          study          halls          in          room         20,          Mustangs.         Dislikes:          Certain          people,         breakdowns         “You're          a          beauty!”’         HARRIET          HITCHCOCK         Highest          Aim:          To          succeed         without          really          trying.         Likes:          Sauerbraten,          weekends,         T.C.,          and          his          white          jeep.         Dislikes:          Fakes,          blushing,         small          lockers.         Tantasquan          2,          3,          Business         Editor          4,          Future          Teachers          club         4,          Junior          Class          Play          3,          Senior         Class          Play          4,          Class          Dance         Committee          3,          Prom         Committee          3,          Gym          Show          1,          2         “Oh,          really.          2.2?          TERRY          CRAIG          GROSS          BENJAMIN          FRANKLIN          HAMBLIN         “Gentle          Ben”,          “‘Big          Ben”’         ROSEMARY          PATRICIA          HERARD         “Ro”         SANDRA          SUSAN          HAIGH         “Sandy”         FRANK          RANDOLPH          HERBERT         “‘Herbie’’,          “AJ”         52         oO,         DOROTHY          SUSAN          HEINS         “Pickles”,          ‘Dirty          Dot”         MICHAEL          WALTER          HALE         “Beat”’         ae         (           Of         rf          ly         HARRIET          LEE          HITCHCOCK         “Harriet”         MURRY          JOHNSON         RAYMOND          RANDULL          JOHNSON         “‘Sheep          Dog”’         KATHERINE          MACH         “Kathi”         LOUIS          LENNARD          KOSLOWSKI         “Cousack’’         NORMAN          G.          MAINVILLE         “Jake”’         JOYCE          A.          LINDLEY         53         “Sosh”’         PATRICIA          ANN          MALFINO         “Pat”,          ‘‘Malfo”’         MURRAY          JOHNSON         Highest          Aim:          To          be          happy          and         to          live          my          life          to          its          fullest         Likes:          Snow;          skiing;          outdoor         parties;          ski          trips;          excitement         Dislikes:          Pushy          people;         blushing;          violently          radical         people         Math          Team          3,          4,          Capt.          4,          Glee         Club          1,          National          Honor         Society          3,          Vice          Pres.          4,          Chess         Club          3,          4,          Sec.          3,          Chess          Team         3,          Ski          Club          1,          2,          3,          4,          Gym         Show          2,          Dance          Committee          2,         Tennis          1,          2,          3,          4,          Soccer          2,          3,         4,          Boys          Gymnastics          1         “Are          you          kidding?”         RAYMOND          JOHNSON         Highest          Aim:          Leader          of          the         flock         Likes:          Beer,          fast          cars,          money,         girls          :         Dislikes:          School,          work,          draft         “If          it          wasn’t          for          bad          luck          I'd         have          no          luck          at          all.’’         LOUIS          KOSLOWSKI]I         Highest          Aim:          To          be          owner          of         Rom’'s          Restaurant         Likes:          Girls,          green          grass         Dislikes:          Bottom          of          the          can         Senior          Band          1,          2,          3,          4,         Basketball          1,          2,          Baseball          1,          2,         4         “What          the          hoop          a’”’         JOYCE          LINDLEY         Highest          Aim:          To          accept          the         things          |          cannot          change         Likes:          Sincere          people         Dislikes:          Overly          agressive         people         Student          council          1,          2,          3,          4,         Sec.          3,          Vice          Pres.          4,          Library         Service          Club          1,          Glee          Club          1,         Cheerleaders          1,          Future         Teachers          4,          Ski          Club          1,          Class         Secretary          1,          2,          Girls         Gymnastics          1         “im          sure”’         KATHERINE          MACH         Highest          Aim:          To          be          the          first         woman          on          the          moon         Likes:          Swimming,          playing          the         guitar,          Christmas         Dislikes:          Phys-Ed,          getting          up         Library          Service          Club          3,          Drill         Team          3,         “Hey,          that’s          cooll”’         NORMAN          MAINVILLE         Highest          Aim:          Mechanical          Eng.         Likes:          Summer,          motorcycles,         Dislikes:          School         “You          don’t          wanna          do          that”         PATRICIA          MALFINO         Highest          Aim:          To          remain         completely          insane;          and          to          get         up          enough          nerve          to          say          Hi!          to         Mr.          Bruneau         Likes:          Bruce,          the          bridge,          a         little          gossip          now          and          then,         and          leaky          red          rambiers         Dislikes:          Braces,          riding          horses         and          spending          Sunday         afternoons          alone.         MARK          MASUZZO         Highest          Aim:          To          be          a         millionaire         Likes:          Cars,          summer         Dislikes:          Walking          from          the         parking          lot          on          cold          days.         Baseball          2,          Out          of          school          at         2:02          club          1,          2,          3,          4         ROLAND          McCURDY         Highest          Aim:          To          send          Skip         Waite          straight.         Likes:          Sports,          food,          girls,         booze,          people          dumer          than         me.         Dislikes:          Girls          who          chase          guys         around          (K.L.)         Senior          band          1,          2,          3,          4,         Football          1,          2,          3,          4,          Basketball         i,          2,          3,          4,          Baseball          1,          2,          3,          4,         “Oh,          oh!          Here          comes          Karen,         you          know          what          |          mean?”’         BRUCE          McDOUGAL         Highest          Aim:          About          8          miles         Likes:          WBCN,          awareness         Dislikes:          WHYN,          blatant         apathy         Student          council          1,          2,          3,          4,         Choraleers          2,          3,          4,          Glee          Club         2,          3,          Octet          4;          All-school          play         1          South          Pacific          2,          Junior          Class         play          3,          Senior          Class          play          4         Class          President          1,          Chairman         of          Better          Assemblies          Program         4,          Cross          Country,          1,          4,         Tennis,          4,          Boy’s          Gymnastics         4,          Ski          Club          2,          3,          4,          Vice          Pres.         4         “What          a          farce!”’         MATTHEW          McLEAN         Highest          Aim:          To          shut          down          a         certain          '65          G.T.O.         Likes:          Fords,          girls                   Budweiser         Dislikes:          Chevies                    Mopars         “‘Bud’s          one          better.”         LINDA          MENARD         Highest          Aim:          To          teach         elementary          school          with          the         Peace          Corps          in          Africa         Likes:          My          felines,         ‘Daybreak’,          snow,          room          223.         Dislikes:          Announcements,          The         Octopus,          Library          overdue         slips,                    soggy          cereal.         Tantasquan          3,          Glee          Club          1         Future          Teachers          Club          3,          4         Prom          Committee          3         DALE          MORSE         Highest          Aim:          To          play          college         basketball.         Likes:          Peanut-butter         sandwiches,          good          music         Footbal!          1,          3,          4,          Basketball          1,         2,          3,          4,          captain          4,          Baseball          1,         2,4         JAN          MOSELSKY         Highest          Aim:          To          be          a         commercial                    fine          artist-most         of          all,          to          die          happy                   satisfied.         Likes:          People,          challenge,          folk         music,          writing,          art,          modern         dance,          traveling,          most          love,         the          ocean,                    boys          of          course.         Dislikes:          Pressure,          cabbage,          a         muddy          pool,          promises          not         kept.         Student          Council          3;          Library         Service          Club          3          Secretary;         Audio-Visual          Squad          3;         Tomahawk          4;          Glee          Club          1,          2,         3,          4;          Girls’          Basketball          1,          2,          3;         Girls’          Track          and          Field          1,          2,          3;         Folk          Club          4;          Gymnastics          1,          2         3;          Drama          Club          1,          2,          3,          4;         Girls’          Volleyball          1          Captain,2;         fennis          3.         “That's          life,          accept          it.’         LESLIE          MUENZBERG         Highest          Aim:          To          ski          and          draw         a          picture          of          ‘‘Whitie’’          at          the         same          time          while          going          down         the          Swiss          Alps          at          90          m.p.h..         Likes:          B.          and          F.          Baggins.         Dislikes:          Stevie          Wonder          (alias         ...          the          man)         Tantasquan          3,          4;         Cheerleaders          2;          Ski          Club          1,          2,         3,          4;          Ski          Team          1,          2,          3;         Advance          Gym          1,          2,          3,          4;         Assemblies          programs          i,          2.          32.         “Isn't          this          a          special          supper?”         ’          3          f         MARK          MASUZZO         ‘‘Meatball”’         BRUCE          ADAMS          McDOUGAL         DALE          WAYNE          MORSE         “Peanut          Butter”’         LINDA          MARIE          MENARD         A          |          9          We         OK          DORu         JAN          RENEE          MOSELSKY         “Smilie”’         ROLAND          HARRELL          McCURDY         “Turd”         ae         MATTHEW          MARK          McLEAN         “Matt’’         LESLIE          MUENZBERG         “Les’’,          “‘Muenz’’         PATRICIA          MURPHY         Highest          Aim:          To          be          Mrs.         Flannery          in          the          near          future.         Likes:          To          be          friends          with         people,          going          swimming,          and         other          sports.         Dislikes:          Snobs,          people          who         stick          knives          in          your          back,          and         selfish          people.         Library          Service          Club          2,          3;         Girls'          Basketball          2;          Girls’         Softball          2.         “You          know          what?”         DIANNA          NELSON         Ski          Club          1;          GRA          1;          Dance         Cornmittee          1,          2,          3.         BRENT          NORTHUP         Highest          Aim:          To          be          a          test         pilot          in          a          broom          factory.         Likes:          Basketbali,          writing,          and         bacon,          lettuce,          and          tomato         sandwiches.         Dislikes:          Ramblers          and         homework.         Drama          1,          3,          4.         “Oh,          go          make          out          with          a         duck.”         Hla          NOYES         PATRICIA          ANN          MURPHY          DIANNA          LYNNE          NELSON          BRENT          ALLEN          NORTHUP          Hig          hest          Aim:          To          put          water          in         “Pat’’,          “Murf”’          e          Quabog          and          make          my         =a          run          without          gas.         Likes:          Food,          children,         sleeping,          quaint          towns,          boats         with          a          full          tank          of          gas,          and         water          skiing.         Dislikes:          An          empty          plate,         getting          up          in          the          morning,         jealous          people,          gym,          and         pollution.         Library          Service          Club          1,          2;          Glee         Club          1;          Future          Teachers          Club         4;          Senior          Band          1;          Ski          Club          2;         Class          Vice          President          2.         “Don’t          give          me          any          grief,         bull.”’         PAULA          O’BRIEN         Highest          Aim:          To          acquire          all         the          materialistic          things         possible.         Likes:          Food          for          thought.         Dislikes:          Seasons.         Student          Council          4          President;         Girls’          Track          and          Field          2;         Dance          Committee          1,          2,          3;          One         Act          School          Plays          2;          French         Club          1;          Gym          Show          1.         “That's          close!”         NANCY          OTTEN         SHEILA          HAZEL          NOYES          PAULA          MAE          O'BRIEN          Highest          Aim:          To          be          a         ‘Charlie’          fO,B.araull)          Pinky;          successful          nurse          and          to          marry         a          certain          guy          from          Wescon         Street.         Likes:          Skiing,          having          fun,         M.P.,          gnocchi.         Dislikes:          Phony          people          —         cliques,          embarrassment,          and         G-biock          study.         Tantasquan          4          Co-Editor          of         Underclass          Section;          National         Honor          Society          4.         “Well,          i’m          sorry!”         KEREN          PALMER         Highest          Aim:          To          never          face         reality.         Likes:          Warm          rain,          memories,         Mark,          the          sea.         Dislikes:          Pessimists,          shallow         people.          Drive          carefully,          be          good          and         don’t          tet          the          bed          bugs          bite.”         “What          ciaws?”         JAYNE          PARKER         Highest          Aim:          To          sraduate          |          in         1970.         Likes:          Friendly          veopte         Dislikes:          U.S.          History          and         Physics,          Juniors          in          Physics         a         classes.         NANCY          ELIZABETH          OTTEN          KEREN          LEONA          PALMER          JAYNE          ALICE          PARKER          Neliaseay          ain          be          rance          ut         Nan          Sunshine          Jayne          Activity          Section;          Glee          Club          1,         2;          National          Honor          Society          3,          4;         international          Relations          Club         |          ers         55         WALTER          PARZYCH         Highest          Aim:          To          makea           second         million          at          23         Likes:          Chevys,          Yamahas,         skiing,          Nordy,          skipping,          and         going          late         Dislikes:          Being          used,          student         parking          lot,          getting          up          early,         Nixon,          vocational         administration         Football:          2         “Ya          know”         WALTER          PAULI         Highest          Aim:          To          lead          a         meaningful          life         Likes:          Good          food,          friendly         people          WALTER          F.          PARZYCH          WALTER          KARL          PAULI          KENNETH          CARMEN          PETRILLO         Dislikes:          School          lunches          “Wally”          ““Wally”’          “Ken”         Football          1,          2,          3,          4;          Boy’s         Gymnastics          team          1,          2,          3,          4         KENNETH          PETRILLO         Highest          Aim:          To          travel         Likes:          To          live         Dislikes:          Sturbridge          town         police         Football:          3         “For          crying          out          loud’’         RICHARD          PHIFER         Highest          Aim:          To          lead          a          happy         life          with          Sue         Likes:          Girls,          music,          hot          cars         Dislikes:          School          lunches,         bookkeeping          class         DAVID          PIAZZO         Highest          Aim:          To          have          Paula         join          my          Mofia          .          .          .          and          Nina.         Linda,          Sue...         Likes:          Paula,          Nina,          Sue,         Linda,          Joanne,          Lorie,          Bernice         Dislikes:          Myself          after          Paula,         Nina,          Linda,          Sue,          Joanne,         Lorie,          Bernice...         Audio-Visual          Squad:          1,          2         Choraleers:          2,          3,          4;          Glee          Club:         1,          2,          3;          Octet:          4;          Play          Contest:         3;          All          School          Play:          1,          3         “Only          if          she’s          blonde”’          RICHARD          PHIFER          DAVID          JAMES          PIAZZO         WILLIAM          PIERCE          “Phif”          eRiZZan         Highest          Aim:          To          go          to         Jamaica         Soccer:          3,          4         LEE          PLANKEY         Highest          Aim:          To          get          the          most         out          of          life         Likes:          Girls,          Sports,          Girls,         Snowball          fights          in          study          hall,         Girls,          Front          seats         Dislikes:          Curly          hair          and         steamed          up          windows         Soccer:          2,          3,          4         “Kick          the          ball          Willie!’         GARY          PLANTE         Highest          Aim:          To          live          until          I’m         21         tikes:          Girls,          Chevys,          and          Bud         Dislikes:          Detentions,          the          State         Police         ‘How's          it          feel          to          be         coordinated?”         WILLIAM          G.          PIERCE          LEE          DAVID          PLANKEY          GARY          DAVID          PLANTE         “Billy”          ‘Lee          Roy’”’          ‘“‘Weed”’         56         SHEILA          ANN          PRONTO         “Mini'’,          ‘Steel’         DANIEL          QUATTROCELLI         SPint!         JAMES          WINFRED          RAYMOND         RAYMOND          RICHARD          ROBERTS         “Skip”         “Ringo”         ROBERT          THOMAS          QUATTROCELLI         ‘Quickie’         DENNIS          ROLAND          ROBBINS         ELIZABETH          MARIE          ROLL         “Beth”         57         “‘MaGilla          Gorilla”         RICHARD          WELD          SAVARY         “Flash”,          ‘Rich’         SHEILA          PRONTO         Highest          Aim:          To          finish          college         successfully,          travel         conveniently,          and          marry         happily         Likes:          Sports,          Fathers          with          a         sense          of          humor,          Weekends          at         the          beach         Dislikes:          Dirt          roads,          air         polluted          buses,          quiet          study         halls         Student          council:          1;          Girl's         basketball:          2,          Capt.          3;          Girl's         Gymnastics:          1,          2,          3,          Capt.          4;         Girl’s          Track          and          Field:          2,          3;         Girl’s          Softball:          2,          3;          French         Club:          1;          Majorettes:          4;          Ciass         Play:          3;          Future          Secretaries:          4;         Prom          Committee:          4;          Class         Secretary:          4;          G.R.A.:          1,          2         “This          is          ridiculous’’         DANIEL          QUATTROCELLI         Highest          Aim:          A          bird          500          feet         up         Likes:          To          work          on          cars,          bikes         and          girls         Dislikes:          the          Fuzz         ROBERT          QUATTROCELLI         Highest          Aim:          To          stab          at         anything          that          interests          me         Likes:          To          do          my          own          thing,         Parties,          Chevys,          Women,         Budweiser,          and          all          the          little         goodies         Dislikes:          People          with          closed         minds,          and          bodies,          picky         teachers,          student          parking          lot,         and          childish          girls         “You          going          to          do          it,          or          what?”         JAMES          RAYMOND         Highest          Aim:          To          travel          all          over         the          country         Likes:          Good          music,          summer         Dislikes:          hitch          hiking,          draft,         and          rioting         “Il          can’t          take          it'’         DENNIS          ROBBINS         Highest          Aim:          To          become          a         lawyer         Likes:          Brunettes,          blue          eyes,         short,          slim,          goodlooking         teachers          —          especially          Miss         Kozyra         Dislikes:          Blonde,          brown          eyed         and          tall          girls         “Say          what”’         Choraleers:          3,          4;          Soccer:          3;         Glee          Club:          2         RAYMOND          ROBERTS         Highest          Aim:          To          see          the          other         side          of          the          world         Likes:To          talk,          green         Volkswagens,          Math          class         Dislikes:          Gym          class,          wild         parties,          dancing         National          Honor          Society:          3,          4;         Senior          Band:          1,          2,          3;          Class         Play:          3,          4;          Football:          2         ELIZABETH          ROLL         Highest          Aim:          To          be          an         Occupational          Therapist         Likes:          People         Dislikes:          Rabbit          feet          when         they          stink         ‘Is          that          right?          That's          lifel”’         RICHARD          SAVARY         Highest          Aim:          To          study          what          |         like          regardless          of          economic         gain          by          it         Likes:          The          outdoors,          snow         and          water          skiing,          tennis,          and         sailing         Dislikes:          People          who          hate         unreasonable          people         Cross          Country:          4;          Soccer:          3;         Boy’s          Gymnastics:          4         GERALD          SENECAL         Highest          Aim:          To          be          a         millionaire         Likes:          Sports,          cars,          Sue         Dislikes:          big          mouths         Football:          1,          2,          3,          4;          Track          and         Field:          1,          2,          3,          Co-Capt.          4;         Boy’s          Gymnastics:          3,          4         “Really”         ROSELINDA          SMITH         Highest          Aim:          To          see          a          perfect         society         Likes:          Love,          Real          People         Dislikes:          Nothing          can          be          that         bad         Student          Council:          4;          Drill          team:         1,          2;          Tomahawk:          1,          2,          4;         Majorettes:          1,          2;          Glee          Club:          1,         2;          Future          teachers          Club:          1,          2;         International          Relations          Club:          GERALD          PAUL          SENECAL          ROSELINDA          GRACE          SMITH          DAVID          NEIL          STALKER         1,          2;          Girl's          Basketball:          2,          4;          “Ger”          “Linda”          “Stalk’’,          “Roadrunner’’         Softball:          1,          2;          Field          and          Track:         1         “Nothing          is          better          for          the          sou         than          a          little          honest          love  ’         DAVID          STALKER         Highest          Aim:          To          be          a         motorcycle          bum         Likes:          Girls          with          long          hair,         motorbikes,          rough          hockey         games          on          Clyde's          pond,          Mr.         Bombard's          D          Block          therapy         session         Dislikes:          Gabby          girls,          hair         cuts,          Algebra          classes         Cross          Country:          2,          3,          Co-Capt.         4;          Track          and          Field:          2,          3,          4         JOHN          STANTON         Highest          Aim:          To          grow          up         Likes:          one          girl          —          A.T.         Dislikes:          any          other          girls         Football:          1,          3,          4         “So          what          LORRAINE          STANTON         Highest          Aim:          To          make          Paul         happy         Likes:          Paul,          Corvettes,          a         Saturday          nights,          and          mini          _—          .          L         skirts         Dislikes:          School          lunches,          JOHN          HAMILTON          STANTON          LORRAINE          ROWENA          STANTON         waiting,          Volkswagens,          and          “Johnny”          “Dolly”         maxi          coats         “Yatche          Ho-Hum          Paul!!            —         CLYDE          TERRY         Highest          Aim:          To          climb          to          the         top          of          the          mountain         Likes:          ‘“‘Isolates’’,          poetry,         “Revolutionists’’,          solitude         Dislikes:          Plastic          officers          and         Status-quo         Tomahawk:          4;          Cross          Country:         1,          2,          3,          4;          Track          and          Field:          1,         2.3;          4.         “|          can't          stand          it          here”’         KENNETH          TOPPIN         Highest          Aim:          To          be          very         successful          in          life         Likes:          Girls,          sports,          and         motorcycles         Dislikes:          ‘wise          guys’’,          people         with          big          mouths         Basketball:          1,          2;          Soccer:          2;         Baseball:          1,          2         CHRISTIAN          STOM          CLYDE          EVERETT          TERRY          KENNETH          WILLIAM          TOPPIN         ““Rable          Rouser”’          “Rock”’         PETER          TOWNS         Highest          Aim:          To          settle          down         with          Ro         Likes:          Having          a          ball          with          a          girl         Dislikes:          Simcas,          Pepper         Plants,          Paul          Langevins          and          A         Block         “|          really          don’t          know”         JOHN          TREMBLAY         Highest          Aim:          About          10          ft.         Likes:          Whatever          |          don’t          dislike         Dislikes:          Whatever          |          don’t          like         “Knock          it          off”         STEVEN          TREMBLAY         Highest          Aim:          To          get          a          good         job          without          getting          a          haircut         Likes:          Motorcycles          that          go          in         the          woods,          good          records,          and         Summer         Dislikes:          School,          winter,         drafts,          crowds         “It          really          doesn’t          make          it”’         PETER          JAMES          TOWNS          JOHN          SUANR          etLaa          STEVEN          jeeps          a          Ee          STEVEN          VARNUM         ji          Highest          Aim:          Not          to          get         drafted          and          move          to          England         Likes:          A          blonde,          a          redhead,          a         brunette,          E-Block          Dislikes:          Getting          up,          cities,         Clyde,          loud          people         Student          Council:          1,          2,         Treasurer          4;          Sports          Editor          3,         4;          Tomahawk;          One          Act          Play:         3,          4;          Basketball:          1,          2,          3,          4;         Baseball:          1,          2,          3,          4;          Football:         2,          3;          Soccer:          4          Junior          class         Treasurer         “Give          me          a          break          willya!’”’         “Earls,          get          out          of          here’’         RONALD          VIK         Highest          Aim:          To          go          to          a         Business          and or          Art          College         —          then          become          rich         Likes:          Sports,          Girls,          taking         pictures          (of          girls),          movies,         Girls,          music,          dances         Dislikes:          School,          World          Lit.,         Shoveling          snow,          detentions         Audio-visual          squad:          3,          4;         Tomahawk:          4;          Glee          Club:          3;         Tantasquan:          4;          Class          play:          3,         4;          Class          Dance          Committee          1,         2,          3,          4;          International         CSM          aed          ae          Ten          MASc          nah          ead          Relations          Club:          2;          Tennis         Yo          Club:          1;          Cross          Country:          1,          2,         3,          4;          Basketball:          1,          2;          Boy’s         Gymnastics:          4;          Track          and         Field:          2,          3,          4         “PH          never          tellltr’         SHARON          VILANDRE         Highest          Aim:          To          be          happy         Likes:          Pink          paper,          velvet,         Christmas,          curls,          puppies         Dislikes:          colds,          school          bus         rides         Choraleers:          3,          4;          Glee          Club          2;         Future          Teachers          Club:          3,          4;         Gym          show:          1,          3;          Chorus:          1;         French          Club:          1         “Oh          wow’,          “TCH”         PAUL          WALES         Highest          Aim:          Getting          out          of         school         Likes:          Mary         Dislikes:          One          certain          Polish         shop          teacher         Baseball:          2         “Say          Gladys”         RONALD          JAMES          VIK          SHARON          LEE          VILANDRE          PAUL          CLINTON          WALES         “Ronnie”          “Sher”          “Pay!         Bo         NANCY          JO          WARMAN         Highest          Aim:          To          succeed          and         never          be          tired         Likes:          Individuals          and          warm         people         Dislikes:          Crowds          and          cold         Senior          band:          1,          2,         Secretary-Treasurer          3;         Tomahawk:          3         “You          dummy!”         DANIEL          WELLS         Highest          Aim:          To          obtain         success          in          whatever          |          do         Likes:          Sports,          Girls          (one          in         particular)         Glee          Club:          2,          V.          Pres.          3;         Choraleers:          3,          Pres.          4;          Drama:         3,          4;          Football:          1,          2,          3,          4;         Basketball:          1,          2;          Baseball:          1,          AD          tay         DANIEL          WENTWORTH         Highest          Aim:          To          own          a          Cobra          ©         Likes:          Sleeping,          Ethelind,          the         beach         Dislikes:          Officer          Branford         Audio-Visual          Squad:          1,          2,          3         “If          it's          worth:          doing,          it’s          worth         doing          right.”’         AUDREY          WESTON         Highest          Aim:          To          become          the         first          Canadian          mounted          police         woman         Likes:          Frosty          morns,          people         watching         Dislikes:          Short          five          minute         intervals          between          classes         Tantasquan:          3,          4;          Choraleers         4;          Glee          Club:          3;          National         Honor          Society:          4;          Class          Play:         3         “Oh          Soupir!”’         SUSAN          WHITE         Highest          Aim:          To          visit          Shelly,         Byron,          Shakespeare,          and         Tchaikovsky         Likes:          ‘‘isolates’’,          clipper          ships         and          symphonies.         Dislikes:          Progress,          activities,         clothes          nuts,          and          coolies         Tomahawk:          1;          Tantasquan:          2;         oki:          Giubs.4,          2.3         “People          say          we’re          weird          but         it’s          just          not          true.”         JAMES          WHITTEN         Highest          Aim:          To          learn          how          to         fly          a          plane         Likes:          Stock          car          racing         Dislikes:          Getting          up          at          6         o'clock          in          the          morning          to          go         to          school         Soccer:          4         ‘What          can          |          say?”         BRUCE          WILLET         Highest          Aim:          To          play          pro         baseball          and          to          own          the         Budweiser          Company         Likes:          Cars,          long,          brown         haired,          brown          eyed          girls         Baseball         Dislikes:          Sprints,          Football,         Canadian          Air          Force          Drills          and         people          who          don’t          drink         Budweiser.         Senior          Band:          1;          Football:          1,          2,         3,          4          —          Co          Capt.;          Baseball:          1,         2,          3,          4;          Class          Play:          3,          4;          Class         Treasurer:          4         “Oh          Real”         WAYNE          WOOD         Highest          Aim:          To          be          a         professional          baseball          player         Likes:          Baseball,          happy          people,         to          help          people         Dislikes:          Conceited          people,         homework         Cross          Country:          1,          2,          3,          Capt.         4;          Baseball:          1,          2,          3,          Capt.          4         “Oh          Wowi  ’         NANCY          JO          WARMAN         “Nan”         AUDREY          WESTON         JAMES          CRAIG          WHITTEN         “Red”         “Haught”         DANIEL          HARRISON          WELLS          III         “Danny”         BRUCE          WAYNE          WILLETT         “The          Jet”’         60         “Whitie’’         DANIEL          WENTWORTH         “Goofy’’,          “‘Went’’         SUSAN          ELIZABETH          WHITE         WAYNE          DOUGLAS          WOOD         “‘Topper”’         DAVID          EDWARD          WOODMAN          ROBERT          CHARLES          WOODIS          PATRICIA          ANN          YASKOSKI         “Woody”’          “Chuck’”’         C.          WAYNE          YASKOSKI          ROBERT          JAMES          YOUNG         “Chet”          “Bob”         JUNE          BARTHELETTE          GLEN          DURWOOD          BARR          GLENN          STEVEN          BLISS         “Iron”          “Steve’’         61         DAVID          WOODMAN         Highest          aim:          To          find          a         deserted          island          and          live          on          it.         Likes:          Girls,          especially          Nola,         soccer         Dislikes:          Homework,         wise-guys,          winter          driving.         Soccer          3,          4         “For          Pete’s          sakes'’         ROBERT          WOODIS         Highest          aim:          To          become          a         police          officer          and          get          a          license         to          kill         Likes:          Folk          music,          to          come         and          go          as          |          please,          poetry         Dislikes:          Schedules         Cross          Country          1,          2,          3,          4;         Track          and          Field          2,          4         “Hello’’         PATRICIA          YASKOSKI         Ski          Club          1;          Dance          Committee         2,          3;          GRA          1;          Girls’          Gymnastics         1         WAYNE          YASKOSKI         Highest          aim:          Mayor          of         Brookfield         Likes:          Sports         Dslikes:          All          classes,          work         Basketball          1,          2,          3;          Soccer          2         ROBERT          YOUNG         Highest          aim:          To          graduate         Likes:          To          get          out          of          work         JUNE          BARTHELETTE         Future          Secretaries         GLEN          BARR         Highest          aim:          To          install          pay         toilets          at          THS         Likes:          Motorcycles          in          general,         my          Yamaha          in          particular,          Mr.         O'Brien          and          his          bio-lab         Dislikes:          Hell’s          Angels,         Greeks,          Polocks,          Italians,         Frenchmen,          etc,          etc.         Ski          Club          1,          2;          Lab          Assistant          2,         3,          4;          Soccer          3,          4         “Don't          let          a          Polock          with         Dynamite          in          your          freezer;          he         might          blow          your          cooil!”’         WILFRED          ARSENAULT         Highest          Aim:          Welder         Likes:          Cars         Dislikes:          School         GLENN          BLISS         Highest          aim:          Successfully         campaign          an          A mp          Chevy         next          summer         Likes:          A          friend          from          Bristol,         Ski-Doo's         Dislikes:          Fords,          stupid          people         that          demand          a          great          deal          of         attention         ALFRED          CUZZONE         Highest          aim:          To          ride          a         motorcycle          over          the          school         grounds         Likes:          Not          getting          detention         Dislikes:          Detention         “It's          almost          2:02”         TODD          JETTE         Highest          aim:          To          grow          to          be         5'8          Likes:          Budweiser,          girls,          and         fast          bikes         Dislikes:          School,          work         “Like          h--I!           PAUL          LANGEVIN         Highest          aim:          To          do          what          |         want,          when          |          want,          and          where         1          want         Likes:          Motorcycles         specifically          a          650          BSA,         lightening         Dislikes:          People          who          think         they're          all          it         ROBERT          LUSIGNAN         Highest          aim:          To          see          Cal.         Likes:          Chevys,          girls,          and          one         56          Olds         Dislikes:          Shaving          with          real         blades,          haircuts         Football          1         “It          takes          two          to          tango”’         KAREN          O'CONNOR         Highest          aim:          To          reach         Nirvana         Likes:          “Isolates”,          observing         Dislikes:          Football          heroes,         plastic          officers         Class          Secretary          3;          Treasurer          2         “I          give          you          a          ride          for          maybe          4         peso?’’         ELAINE          PLUMMER         Highest          aim:          Become          a          good         secretary          and          a          sideline          as          an         interior          decorator         Likes:          Horses,          boys          (Joe)          and         money         Dislikes:          Perceivers,          snobs         Library          service          club          1;          Future         Secretaries          4;          Drill          Team          2;         Girls          Gymnastics          1         “Mother”         ALFRED          M.          CUZZONE          TODD          MICHEAL          JETTE          SUSAN          MARY          ROBERTS         MA          “Toad”          “Sue”         REGO          Sa         ROBERT          LAWRENCE          ROSS          WILLIAM          ROWE         “Bob’”’         “What?          This          line?          Oh,          we're          just          waiting          for          the          telephone.”’         62         dabaspoeiak           eaarban          linc          5%         a         “Golly,          these          chin          and          cheek          exercises          really         work!!           “Why          did          they          have          to          tell          me         I'm          allergic          to          pigskin          footballs???”         63         SUSAN          ROBERTS         Highest          aim:          To          get          out          of         school         Likes:          Wild          and          crazy          things         and          a          lot          of          fun         Dislikes:          Anything          that’s          not         wild,          crazy,          and          a          lot          of          fun         “Oh          yeahi!l  ”         ROBERT          ROSS         Highest          aim:          To          see          ‘‘Peace’’         in          the          world         Likes:          Tantasqua          girls,         Ski-Doos         Dislikes:          Wise          guys,          Room          20         Study          Halls         Cross          Country          2,          3,          4;          Track         and          Field          3         DAVID          SHUMWAY         Highest          aim:          Get          out          of          school         Likes:          Girls         Cross          Country          1,          2         LISA          SNOW         Highest          aim:          To          graduate          this         year         Likes:          ‘‘Occasional’’          visits          to         Mr.          Nortons          office!         Dislikes:          People          who          think         they          are          better          than          anyone         else         “Come          on          sucker!”         FAITH          TOWNE         Highest          aim:          To          pass          World         Lit.          in          my          senior          year         Likes:          Friendly,          full-of-fun         people         Dislikes:          Snobs,          people          who         think          they're          better         “Come          on          sucker’’         ‘‘Hey          man!          Here          comes          Fat         Albert          now!         Give          a          cheer          for          the          all-time         Buck-          Buck          Breaker!”’         Our          Booming          Basses         “Now,          if          somehow          |          could          get          the         deadly          micro          bacteria          into          the          ink          of         this          pen.”         “Why’n,          why'n,          why’n,          why??”         65         ‘Football          games?          Oh          we          always          go          to          them.         They're          just          so          much          fun!”         “Lib?          Lib!          No          not          now          Lib!         There’s          no          full          moon          even!”’         pRB          OE          5,         rc         “You          don’t          suppose          anyone          saw          me          intercept         our          SAT          scores          in          the          mail,          do          you?’’         “Hey          guys,          ever          hear          of          the          Green         Phantom??”’         ““SHEEEESH!!”’         67         ’          :          ‘A         -          [          ra          os          y=          “         :          J          ate          =          :                    :         a          :          ey          -          ror          -          :         =          Z          aad          3                    =          a          -          =          a          =         ae          BSS          ca          org         ee          rake          ie         REE         Tn!          peice          eee          ons         trhoas          oe         We          far          pe         ee          Sater         mast         Soe          srce         Sa         UNDERCLASSMEN         Class          Of          1971         This          time          of          the          year          in          the          Junior          Class          is          a          very          important          one.          Deciding          what         to          do,          when          to          do          it          and          how          to          go          about          it.          We          have          made          more          progress          in         this          year          than          any          other          before.          Every          one          is          excited          about          helping          plan          our          first         Junior          Prom.          We          are          hoping          for          the          best          one          yet.         A          Pot          Luck          supper          is          in          the          process          of          being          held.          Those          that          come          will          bring          an         assortment          of          foods.          We          are          doing          this          instead          of          a          class          dance,          which          has          pre-         viously          proved          unprofitable.         During          our          final          fling          at          T.H.S.          studies          come          first,          but          the          joy          of          being          an          upper         classman          will          possess          us          all.          A          Senior          Prom          will          highlight          our          last          year          and          grad-         uation          will          add          the          final          touch          to          our          last          day          of          a          great          high          school          career.         a          ee         Pye          one          af         ha          ,          ay          Me          ;         ick          ate          ee          nee          iad         ee          nian         (pir          rae         %         Debby          Plimpton;          treasurer;          Shelly          Young;          secretary;          Mike          Tilyer;          president;          Laurie          Boniface;          vice-         president         71         D.          Adams         P.          Allen         P.          Antonovitch         S.          Bacon         J.          Bailey         H.          Baillarger         D.          Barrows         L.          Beeman         C.          Bishop         W.          Black         L.          Boniface         L.          Boniface         K.          Bonin         R.          Booth         S.          Boudriault         D.          Bovat         K.          Bradway         A.          Braniff          M.          Brogan         R.          Bruce         D.          Burns         S.          Bussier         R.          Cadieux         F.          Casavant         K.          Choinski         R.          Ciaffone         P.          Ciesla         N.          Cloutier         J.          Coderre         M.          Cosby         |.          Cournoyer         S.          Cram         N.          Dadalt         G.          Dalton         D.          Day         R.          Dean         G.          DeJong         M.          Denning         P.          Dionne         S.          Dionne         Y.          Duchaine         K.          Dumas         R.          Dupre         P.          Duquette         J.          Ebersold         S.          Edminston         G.          Embair         V.          Emerson         W.          Fairchild         R.          Fairfield         J.          Friedland         S.          Gallerani         D.          Greenleaf         G.          Gregoire         P.          Griffin         M.          Grzembski         J.          Goodhall         N.          Haley         J.          Haney         S.          Haney         E.          Hayes         F.          Haynes         E.          Heske         J.          Hicks         J.          Howe         S.          Hunt         J.          Jackson         R.          Jackson         J.          Jette         M.          Johnson         R.          Johnson         R.          Jolin         Jones         .          Joyce         .          Keeney         Kimball         King         Kozlowski         .          Krohne         Lacerte         Langevin         .          LaPete         La          Riviere         Lataille         .          Lawrence         Lindley         Lippe         .          Livernois         .          Lund         .          MacDonald         KC          PZOVPOHOESDYH         =         VOArN         VOSMVUHSEXDY          SOVFOZHOOODVOOMS           XAODDSZONOVVO          OO          PSDV          SECC          OVAZMANESH          SNO-          DOAVLOMOM         .          Manning         Maynard         Maynard         Martel         Martin         .          Mainville         Matys         May         McDougal         .          Merrian         .          Miller         .          Miller         Millette         Miner         .          Mitchell         Morin         Moy         Mulvey         Murphy         .          Parenteau         Peloquin         .          Perreault         Perry         .          Perry         Perry         Phifer         Phipps         Reynolds         Riley         Rogers         Rowe         Richards         Royea         Scott         Scott         Seremet         Sherman         .          Silverberg         Silvius         Skowyra         Smith         Smith         Sullivan         Thomas         Turner         Underwood         Urban         Vanderhol         Wagner         Wassamer         Weglarz         .          Wentworth         Williams         .          Wilson         .          Wilson         Wonderlie         Wood         .          Woodbury         .          Woodis         .          Woodward         .          Worcester         .          Young         Zadroga         Rulli         .          Manbeck         72         PICTURES          NOT          AVAILABLE         D.          Embair         D.          Hicks         S.          Horn         D.          James         R.          Jefferson         W.          Miller         P.          Moynagh         S.          Oster         D.          Shattuck         D.          Szumilas         E.          Vogel         L.          Wayne         D.          Wood         73         Class          Of          1972         The          Sophomore          ‘‘Cassino’’          Dance          proved          to          be          the          most          original          idea          for          a         dance          in          a          long          time.          As          each          person          entered          they          were          given          ‘‘Play’’          money          to         use          for          gambling          through          out          the          dance.         We          are          e specially          looking          forward          to          selecting          and          buying          our          class          rings          at          the         end          of          the          year.          This          proves          to          be          something          quite          special          to          a          Sophomore.          We         also          took          the          responsibility          of          running          the          Student          Government          Day          elections.         The          class          of          ‘‘72’’          has          its          entire          Sophomore          year          of          1969-1970          to          look          back         upon,          to          profit          from          its          success          and          learn          from          its          failures.          The          year          will          bring         forth          great          experiences          for          all          who          are          concerned.         N.          O’Brien;          treasurer;          J.          Lucier;          secretary;          N.          Corriveau;          vice-president;          J.          Silverberg;          president.         M.          Ahern         M.          Andrews         .          Antonovitch         Artruc         .          Ayers         .          Ballou         .          Bansfield         Banwell         .          Barnes         .          Barrett         .          Barrett         .          Beaudry         Beeman         .          Belanger         .          Bennett         .          Benoit         .          Bergeron         .          Bergman         Bolduc         .          Bradway         .          Broughton         Burdin         .          Campbell         .          Garragher         Carrier         Carrington         .          Chapin         .          Chickering         .          Chisholm         .          Christian         Ciesla         .          Clark         Cloyd         Cochrane         Cook         .          Corkum         .          Corriveau         Cote         Curboy         Cortis         .          Curtis         .          Czyzewski         .          Davis         .          Demers         .          Digregorio         Dougan         .          Dowling         Downy         .          Dumas         Eagan         .          Embair         .          Emrich         .          Fairbrother         J.          Flannery         R.          Fortier         M.          Frew         T.          Gallant          |         F.          Gallerani         S.          Gaudet         R.          Gaurvin         D.          Gay         P.          Gay         C.          Gemme         R          Gendreau         M.          Gibson         K.          Gilman         M.          Goggin         H.          Green         D.          Grill         O.          Grimes         J.          Groccia         J.          Grudzien                   W.          Grudzien         R.          Haraghag         K.          Hayes         B.          Hebert         W.          Hoenig         J.          Hopkins         C.          Huffman         J.          Hyde         P.          Jefferson                   E.          Jensen         J.          Jette         J.          Johnson         J.          Jolin         J.          Jones         B.          Jyringi         D.          Keough         T.          LaCroix         A.          LaMontagne         OMD-          ROZOVDDDONN          KA          ZOON          AS          SDDPFPZQOOADDVMTODAASOVOFS-AWONS         So         QDDVVANDIMOCAVZOSPMSKOCCITONHOCC           DSH          VI          VDZODDADHAD  KVAVN          DVO          ZOWWOZDVMNZ           SOKWOVt          SrooVzZDvVoO“VEN         Langevin         .          Langlois         .          Letendre         .          Lucier         .          MacCormack         .          MacFadden         .          Martell         .          Matys         Mellor         .          Menard         .          Menard         .          Menard         .          Miller         Morgan         Morin         .          Morse         .          Mouytte         Murray         Noga         .          Northup         Norton         O'Brien         Ochs         O'Day         Oster         .          Palmer         .          Parent         Piazzo         Plainte         .          Plumley         .          Plumley         .          Plummer         .          Porter         .          Pote         Potter         .          Powell         Prescott         Puchalski         Raymond         .          Renaud         .          Roberts         .          Robidoiux         .          Robinson         Rohan         .          Rossi         .          Ruel         .          Ruggles         Rulli         .          Salce         .          Sandole         .          Savary         .          Schmiaty         .          Shumway         .          Silverburg         .          Simpson         .          Smith         .          St.          Clair         .          Stanley         .          Stanton         .          Stevens         .          Stevens         .          Stewart         .          Stewart         .          Story         Tanski         .          Taylor         Taylor         .          Tetrault         .          Tremblay         .          Tremblay         .          Vanderhoff         .          Volpini         Waite         .          Weatherwax         .          Weingarten         Wheaton         White         Whither         Wiles         .          Williams         Wood         .          Anderson         .          Giroux         Donahue         O'Day         .          Pronto         .          Wilson         PICTURES          NOT          AVAILABLE         .          Bopp         .          Ekenbarger         D         A         K.          Giroux         N.          Hafford         S.          Lane         T.          Leo         D.          Malfino         R.          Malfino         V.          Maynard         C.          Moore         P.          Moy         J.          Porazzo         T.          Riley         774         Class          Of          1973         We          started          our          Freshman          year          by          meeting          quite          a          few          ‘“‘interesting’’          teachers         and          students.          Our          first          responsibility          as          a          class          was          to          elect          reliable          people          to         the          class          positions.          This,          as          it          has          been          shown,          was          done          quite          successfully.         Our          schedule          is          proving          to          be          quite          full          this          year.          In          February          a          skating          party         has          been          planned.          The          place          and          exact          time          has          not          yet          been          determined.          A         dance,          as          is          traditional,          will          be          held          sometime          in          March.          The          last          planned          proj-         ect          will          be          a          car          wash          and          cake          sale          combined.         D.          Miller;          Treasurer;          B.          Allen;          President;          K.          Varnum;          Vice-president;          Sue          Mainville;          Secretary.         79         D.          Adams         P.          Ahern         W.          Allen         J.          Antonovitch         L.          Armstrong         T.          Artruc         D.          Asselin         E.          Aubin         P.          Ayers         P.          Baillargeon         R.          Baillargeon         P.          Ballard         C.          Belanger         P.          Beu         J.          Blantor         J.          Bliss         C.          Boillot         G.          Boniface         M.          Boniface         J.          Bonin         L.          Bondrianet         M.          Briggs         S.          Brodeur         M.          Brousseau         E.          Calcutt         D.          Cantell         S.          Carling         D.          Casarant         L.          Chaffee         B.          Chartier         L.          Christian         A.          Ciesla         J.          Clancy         D.          Cloutier         J.          Coderne         J.          Cronin         L.          Casavant         R.          Dayo         L.          Dhembe         W.          Dionne         D.          DiPaola         P.          Dowling         W.          Dube         D.          Dunphy         D.          Dupre         J.          Dupre         C.          Dzura         C.          Ekenbarger         D.          Evans         K.          Emerson         N.          Fagno         J Eischer         R.          Fredette         C.          Garien         J.          Gibson         E.          Glass         J.          Goggin         B.          Goodspeed         D.          Green         J.          Gregoire         V.          Gregoire         A.          Grill         D.          Hale         T.          Haney         B.          Heroux         J.          Howlett         G.          Jones         A.          Kacavitch         D.          KahiKina         S.          Kaitbenski         B.          Kay         G.          Keith         P.          Keith         R.          Kenderian         D.          King         K.          King         E.          Knight         K.          Knight         D.          Kopecry         K.          Kozlowski         R.          LaCerte         S.          LaFerriere         R.          Lane         M.          Langevin         R.          Lataille         A.          LaVallee         D.          Levesque         D.          L'Heureux         Little         Looney         Lupa         .          MacDonald         Mach         .          Manneville         Martel         .          Marianelli         .          Manbeck         Proper         Monnette         Norton         Moran         Morin         Moselsky         Muenzburg         Murray         O'Day         Oleznicyak         Ouellette         Ozut         Packard         .          Paquette         Pease         Peck         Peck         .          Pernoski         Perry         Perry         Petrillo         Petit         Pettit         Phipps         Pierce         Pierce         .          Pontbriand         Pontbriand         Pote         Provost         Putman         Putman         Randall         Rasys         Reed         Reilly         .          Remillard         Renaud         Richards         Roberts         Roberts         Robertson         Rogers         Roll         Roy         .          Ruggles         Roscioli         Russ         Snow         St.Clair         .          St.Laurent         Sarty         .          Scranton         .          Sheldon         .          Shugart         .          Silverburg         Smith         .          Smith         M.          Soullere         D.          Stearns         E.          Stearns         D.          Stibbons         W.          Taylor         R.          Terrill         D.          Tetreault         W.          Thomas         A.          Toppin         S.          Tremblay         A.          Twiss         PO          V-MOD-          KOH          VZOVOL          VAC          OAC          IMMOOOWEAAL          VEL          VPDADVVOVHZWAAL          AVE          ALF          DOROWSADSESV          VO          OC          SBOVMSZUVeY         .          Underwood         .          Varnum         .          Vilandre         .          Vincent         .          Warner         .          Wayne         .          Weeks         .          Wells         .          Wentworth         Wilson         .          Winkler         Woods         .          Yaskoski         .          Yaskoski         Young         .          Anderson         Dalton         SONDOVAAAAGQWNOWDIIVDAO         C.          Carrington         R.          French         M.          Gravel         M.          Hadley         R.          Huber         R.          Poirier         J.          Quattrocelli         R.          Therrien         PICTURES          NOT          AVAILABLE         R.          Trahan         R.          Anderson          Ee          Griffin         G.          Babineau          C.          Grill         D.          Chartier          M.          Handley         R.          Deyo          A.          Hodgson         D.          Daniels          Dz.          Kupfer         M.          Graham          L.          Petit         pearagecessaaet         81         Class          Of          1974         As          the          seniors          are          awaiting          the          big          day          of          graduation          so          are          we          looking          forward         to          entering          the          high          school          section          of          Tantasqua.          Our          second          year          of          class          elec-         tion          proved          quite          successful          again.          Many          students          participated          in          it          showing         much          initiative          and          spirit.          Although          our          plans          are          tentative,          a          junior          high          dance         is          on          the          top          of          the          list.         G.          Brackett;          President;          D.          Vilandre;          K.          Ruel;          C.          Boudreau.         .          Adam         Allen         .          Arsenault         Artuc         Anders         Aulin         .          Bachand         .          Bansfield         .          Banwell         .          Barnes         Barry         .          Beauchemin         .          Bergeron         .          Bergmann         Berry         Bole         .          Borek         .          Boudreau         Boyd         .          Braconnier         .          Brackett         .          Brigham         Broad         .          Brown         Brown         .          Burnham         .          Cambell         .          Carrier         Carty         .          Cassavant         .          Cawley         .          Chambers         .          Choniere         Church         .          Ciesla         Corbin         .          Corrineau         .          Corriveau         Crevier         .          Cronin         Daley         .          Davis         .          Dean         .          Desautels         .          Deveno         .          Deveno         .          Deveno         .          Dickinson         .          Dionne         .          Droque         .          Duhaniel         Dziura         Duval         Duval         Duval         Dusza         Dupuis         Earls         Ellis         .          Fairchild         Faugno         Faure         .          Flannary         Fortier         Fountain         Godaire         Galipeau         Gardner         Gaudet         .          Gillion         Giroux         Girouard         .          Graham         .          Green         Haney         Hayes         .          Haynes         .          Hayward         Hemingway         Hodgson         Hope         Hopkins         .          Hutchinson         .          James         .          Jacques         .          Jensen         Jette         .          Jette         A.          Johnson         B.          Jones         U-          OS          SAH          DAMODDVMZSSVNMZODO          OOD          DOOSL          OME          DrORADDE          WS          VDE          NOMBOLSIVNSSSSOPDMAS¢C          Or          rMOOWOyPHe-          VOZZSSVrNDOD         P.          Kaley         S.          Kennedy         D.          Killian         Knight         Knight         .          Koslowski         .          Krasnecky         .          LaFerriere         .          Lamontagne         .          Langlois         .          LaPlante         .          LaVallee         .          Lawrence         .          Lechowicz         Letendre         Leth-Steenson         Little         .          Littlejohn         .          MacFadden         Manbeck         Mitchel         Moore         Moran         Morrison         Muller         Mundell         Murray         Nelson         .          Nichols         Nitka         O’Brien         Ochs         O’Day         Oster         Palmer         Paolucci         Patterson         Peach         .          Peloquin         Perry         Perry         Perry         Phipps         Plankey         .          Plumley         Poirier         .          Portier         Prefontaine         Remillard         Robbin         Rogers         Rohan         Royea         Ruel         Salazar         Samek         Savary         .          Schroder         Scott         .          Scott         .          Silverberg         Skowyra         Slonim         Smith         Soper         .          Soper         .          Sprout         .          Stanton         .          Stanley         .          Stearns         .          Stearns         .          Steensen         rZOYD-OOAL          VZZOLVODAKOVV          WES          LVBMZVSEC          COOOL          MEOVOLOFLONMOMEKOLC          SC          MALOSVAMOMSOVSESL          OF          AOAZONSEND         PICTURES          NOT          AVAILABLE         SSADAVOOVOMAONOZOSOWDWDZNHVEQCVSS         .          Bailey         .          Donsereau         .          Eldridge         .          Embair         .          Greene         Haley         Haney         .          MacGillivray         Maimone         Miller         .          Moy         Mundell         .          Murray         .          Parzych         Parker         .          Pierce         Richer         Royea         .          Sandole         .          Shattuck         .          Shattuck         Simpson         Smith         Smith         .          Stanton         .          Stebbins         85         S.          Stevens         .          St.          Laurent         St.          Pierre         .          Sullivan         .          Swiacki         .          Sykes         .          Talisman         .          Taylor         Theriault         .          Therrien         .          Tellet         Tobin         Townes         .          Trembly         Tremblay         Twiss         .          Underwood         Urbanovitch         .          Vilandre         .          Vaill         .          Wyman         .          Wood         .          Wilson         .          Willett         White         .          White         .          Weingarten         DK          DSPWDONANVNOWOZSAVZSZHSUZORU         .          Watson         .          Warman         .          Wales         .          Jones         a         Class          Of          1975         The          first          year          in          junior          high          is          usually          the          most          frightening          and          fulfilling:          Fright-         ening          because          we          have          entered          a          large          school          with,          it          seems,          millions          of          peo-         ple.          It’s          also          fulfilling          because          of          all          the          new          experiences          we          will          encounter          and         all          the          new          people          we          will          meet.         Our          first          year          at          T.H.S.          was          both.          We          found          the          huge          halls          with          its          hundreds          of         rooms          quite          formidable          at          first.          Also          our          first          new          experience          and          a          first          for          the         school          was          the          elections.          In          the          past          years          the          seventh          graders          haven’t          been         able          to          vote          like          the          rest          of          the          school          for          class          officers.          It          went          well          this          first         time          and          we          hope          it          will          continue          for          future          Tantasquans.         M.          Vincent;          President;          M.          Beaudry;          Vice-president;          K.          Baldina;          M.          Griffin.         87          ORAZ         DOGALOT          RZEOC          DE          SHEOZOMHEDHDOAYSROASOALEMVERODSSODMOMKOOOME          MMOOAV          SAP          DrzomD-ONMIO         .          Anderson         Arsenealt         Arsenealt         Artruc         Aubin         Bachand         Bachand         Bacon         Baillargeon         Ballard         Baldina         Bansfield         .          Beaudry         Beeman         Beeman         Bennett         Bliss         Booth         Bourassa         Bovat         Braconnier         .          Bressetta         Britch         Bussiere         Butler         Butler         Calcutt         Carrington         Castonguay         Cawley         Chaffee         Chapin         Chisholm         Cleri         Curboy         Curboy         DeJong         Davis         Davis         Delisle         Dionne         Dowling         .          Dugrette         .          Dujka         Earls         Evans         .          Fairbrother         .          Faugno         .          Flannery         .          Fortuna         .          Gadaire         Gagnon         .          Glass         Goddard         Goggin         Goodspeed         Grass         Greenleaf         .          Griffin         Grudzien         .          Haley         Harty         Haynes         Hebert         Heck         Heck         Heim         Helveston         Hemingway         Heske         Howlett         Fchinson         Jeff erson         Jefferson         Jones         Joyce         King         .          Kaskoski         .          Kujawski         .          Labonte         .          Labonte         .          Lacerte         .          Lacronix         .          Lacv         .          Laferriere         Lane         .          Langlois         7         .          Lariviere         .          Lavoie         .          Aeclair         .          Leibfried         Leone         Lincoln         .          Little         Lund         .          Lynch         .          MacConnel’         .          MacDonalc         Martin         Mason         Masuzzo         .          Mayfield         Mezlor         Mercure         Miner         Morin         .          Morris         Morrison         Moy         .          Moynahad         Murray         Nelson         .          Norton         Ochs         O'Day         O’Day         .          O'Keefe         O'Keefe         .          Olejniczak         .          Oster         Oster         Owens         .          Ovellette         .          Packard         .          Parzych         Perry         Perry         .          Perry         .          Peterkin         .          Pierce         .          Planta         .          Plumley         .          Portier         .          Prince         .          Proper         .          Rasys         .          Renaud         Richard         Roberts         Roberts         .          Robertson         .          Robinson         Ross         .          Ross         Ross         Ross         Roy         Saletnik         Sandole         Sherman         Sibley         Simmonns         .          Skowyra         Smith         .          Smith         .          Soper         .          Sovliere         .          Spinney         .          Stanton         .          Stearns         .          Steenson         .          Suprenant         .          Taft         .          banski         Taylor         .          Tetreault         Tereault         .          Theriault         .          Therrien         Theriault         Tillet         Tobin         Toppin         Trotter          ).          Varnum         .          Varnum         M.          Vincent         [OE          MOS          ODDPES          SD-AS-SS-DOVZANOSNYADASZOOMDODSSWDVASt          rr          DS          ACMDAMAAKZAZAVNSVCOOVYCZACDSADOVVO          VS          -OIGOVOOWEPFES         —e         ol.         a          ee          eee         L.          Haddock         J.          Leth-Steensen         M.          Oliver         PICTURES          NOT          AVAILABLE         89         DADNFZSEDZT          NO          ANVNOVOVOYOD          wyryvRZ0UONIUo          VeRO         .          Wassmer         .          Weeks         White         Whitman         Whitten         Wight         Wood         .          Yaskoski         .          Yastaski         .          Ahern         .          Armstrong         Barr         .          Blanton         .          Bumpus         Dickson         .          Gallerani         Goodrich         .          Harbey         Herbet         Jackson         Keith         .          Lataille         May         .          Miller         .          Nichols         Page         Plouffe         .          Rigatti         .          Schultz         .          Silverberg         .          Stestial         .          Upton         .          Vreeland         .          Woods         .          Olegnizak         °o         “4          .         Se          Nan          re         See          ee         %          AS         Be          ip          j         ert         BYP          areie          lay          a          ase          tat,         Se          sig          EM         Wy          erceete          slams                  od          Sabin         lee.         ¥          ZA         Mh          ne         y,                   A         SOO         VENZ          PEC         Row          1;          J.          Stanton,          R.          McCurdy,          D.          Morse,          D.          Wells,          B.          Willett,          Capt.          C.          Weglarz,          P.          Ramsey,          J.          Jackson,          S.          Waite,          A.          Sherman.          Row          3;          D.         J.          Dhembe,          L.          Senecal,          G.          Senecal,          J.          Goggin,          W.          Pauli,          W.          Rowe.          Row          Beaudry,          J.          Johnson,          B.          Black,          J.          Jette,          J.          Martin,          P.          Antonovitch,                   2;          J.          Jolin,          W.          Hoening,          S.          Galerani,          A.          LaMontagne,          P.          Woodward,          E.          Pernoski         Captain          Joe          Dhembe         Football;          A          field          game          in          which          two          contesting          teams          try          to          kick          or          carry          the          ball         to          or          through          its          opponents’          goal          line.         92         =                    a                    ee         -         id          it          re          8)          gs          i          ee          ee         =          “=                  The          Warriers          had          a          winning          record          again          this          year.          Coach          Dick          Farland,          during         his          first          season          as          head          coach,          gained          the          respect          of          both          the          players          and          the         school.          Joining          him          to          assist          the          team          were          Line-Coach          Dube,          Back-Coach          Mc-         Cardle          and          chief          scout          Coach          Allen.         The          first          night          game          in          the          history          of          Tantasqua          football          was          played          against         Bartlett.          The          boys          put          out          a          lot          but          it          still          ended          in          a          defeat.          The          team          sprang         back          to          win          over          Westboro,          Worcester          Trade,          and          Northampton.          Captain          Joe         Dhembe          led          the          team          to          a          30          to          12          victory          over          Athol.          Dan          Wells          and          Joe          Gog-         gin          played          an          outstanding          defensive          game.          Four          interceptions          by          Roland          Mc-         Curdy,          Gerry          Senecal,          Lenny          Senecal          and          Bruce          Willett          along          with          three          recov-         ered          fumbles,          two          by          Joe          Dhembe          and          one          by          Bruce          Willett,          helped          lead          the         Warriers          to          the          outstanding          win          of          the          year.          On          November          first          the          Warriers          met         the          Pioneers          in          Southbridge.          Tantasqua          suffered          its          second          defeat          of          the          sea-         son.          After          two          more          wins,          over          Mt.          Greylock          and          Auburn,          the          season          ended          with         another          first,          a          Thanksgiving          game.          Unfortunately,          Wachusett          gained          the          upper         hand          and          won.         Throughout          the          season          the          seniors          worked          hard          to          make          it          a          good          year,          these         included          John          Stanton          —          tackle,          Dale          Morse          —          tackle          and          punter,          averaging          40         yards          a          punt,          Walt          Pauli          —          end,          and          Bill          Rowe          —          defensive          back.         Congratulations          go          to          the          seniors          and          to          the          whole          team          for          a          good          season.         TEAM          RECORD         TANTASQUA          12          Bartlett          i         TANTASQUA          16          Westboro          14         TANTASQUA          36          Worcester          Trade          0         TANTASQUA          42          Northampton          7         TANTASQUA          30          Athol          12         TANTASQUA          8          Southbridge          26         TANTASQUA          48          Mt.          Greylock          12         TANTASQUA          30          Auburn          12         TANTASQUA          0          Wachusett          18         Bruce          Willett          and          Lenny          Senecal          99         Dan          Wells         Joe          Dhembe          carries          against          Worcester          Trade.         Joe          Goggin         -          94         Mi         atte          9         4         —_          ‘s         aT         As          maeewemen         wii                  ee         +         alll         Roland          McCurdy         Walt          Pauli         Steve          Galerani          gets          off          a          pass          despite          heavy          odds.         ‘We've          been          together          since          eighth          grade,          we’re          a          tough          team         and          fought          hard          all          season.’’         Gerry          Senecal         95         “We          started          out          against          a          tough          team         we          did          pretty          good          in          between.”’         96          John          Stanton         Tri-Captain          Tom          Curry         Row          1;          E.          Stearns,          B.          Plainte,          C.          Pease,          J.          Jones,          D.          Warner,          A.         Barrett,          J.          Ebersold,          T.          May,          W.          Rowe,          D.          Keough,          S.          Jones,          J.          Smith,         D.          Adams,          R.          Leoney,          J.          St.Claire,          D.          Whitten,          Row          2;          D.          Wood-         man,          M.          Johnson,          J.          Whitten,          S.          Varnum,          K.          Dupre,          R.          Gaudet,          T.         Curry,          L.          Blair,          G.          Barr,          W.          Pierce,          L.          Plankey,          Coach          Emrich         Soccer          is          in          its          second          year          as          a          Varsity          Sport          at          Tantasqua.          The          team         has          improved          and          ended          the          season          with          a          3-9          and          2          record.          Thirty-five         men          went          out          for          the          team          which          is          representative          of          the          interest          that          is         being          shown          the          sport          in          this          area.          Led          by          Tri-Captains          Rick          Gaudet,         Tom          Curry          and          Kirk          Dupre,          the          members          fought          hard          all          season          and         are          to          be          congratulated          for          their          efforts.         TANTASQUA         TANTASQUA         TANTASQUA         TANTASQUA         TANTASQUA         TANTASQUA         TANTASQUA         TANTASQUA         TANTASQUA         TANTASQUA         TANTASQUA         TANTASQUA         TANTASQUA         TANTASQUA         97         RF          MOrFRrFrF          OOrFeYF          ND          WN          OF         Team          Record         Monson         Auburn         Tourtelotte         Quaboag         Auburn         Bartlett         Marianhill         Westboro          Bartlett         Sprgfld.          Cath.         Minnechaug         Quaboag         N.          Brookfield         Wor.          Acad.         NONOFAHRKE          YO          WROOOR         Lo          ep          iiacaatanisane          i         ’          ss                    a3         foc          aa          RRS          eR          So         FOR          E25         Bee          awd         oa          3         =          se         Steve          Varnum         A          Le          Nts          weet         Lee          Plankey         3         AAT          ARE         Murray          Johnson         Row          1;          R.          Ross,          D.          Stalker,          R.          Vik,          W.          Wood,          C.          Terry,          R.          Woodis,          Row          2;          Coach          Hoffsommer,         R.          Terril,          O.          Grimes,          R.          Powell,          P.          Broughton,          M.          Ahern,          Coach          Herrion         The          Cross          Country          team          ended          its          1969          season          with          a          winning         record          of          8          and          1.          Starting          with          Monson          on          September          22          they         defeated          six          teams          in          succession.          The          team          was          defeated          by         Palmer          by          only          three          points.          At          the          Western          Mass.          meet          Tantas-         qua          came          in          eleventh.          Owen          Grimes          was          ninth          in          a          field          of          one         hundred          and          fifty.          Captain          Topper          Wood          was          fifteenth.          The          sea-         son          ended          with          two          wins          over          North          Brookfield          and          South-         bridge.         TEAM          RECORD         TANTASQUA          26          Monson          30         TANTASQUA          17          Ware          42         TANTASQUA          17          Quaboag          45         TANTASQUA          15          Chicopee          50         TANTASQUA          23          Minnechaug          34         TANTASQUA          25          Auburn          31         TANTASQUA          16          N.          Brookfield          47         TANTASQUA          30          Palmer          al         TANTASQUA          18          Southbridge          46         100         Dave          Stalker         IS         Robert          Wood         Topper          Wood         in         -Captai         Co         Clyde          Terry         101         Bob          Ross         Ron          Vi         Steve          Varnum          Terry          Gross         Row          1;          S.          Gallerani,          R.          McCurdy,          D.          Morse,          B.          Willett,          G.          Underwood          Row          2;          Coach          White,          D.         Earls,          S.          Varnum,          J.          Jackson,          T.          Gross,          W.          Fairchild,          M.          Chapin,          M.          Mulvey         102         The          1969-1970          Tantasqua          Basketball          team          was          the          strongest          to          be          seen          at          the         school          in          a          long          time.          Coach          White          worked          hard          with          each          player          to          perfect          his         ability.          Captain          Dale          Morse          led          the          team          in          both          rebounding          and          scoring          this         year.          His          efforts          were          assisted          by          seniors          Steve          Varnum,          Terry          Gross,          and          junior         Joe          Jackson.          The          hustling          backcourt          was          made          up          of          Roland          McCurdy,          Bruce         Willett,          Dave          Earls          and          Steve          Gallerani,          all          adding          key          shots          to          the          offense.          The         high          point          of          the          year          was          the          Charlton          game          during          which          Tantasqua          scored         104          points          to          win          the          game          and          set          a          new          school          record.          The          Squad          was          com-         prised          of          seven          seniors          who          will          be          sorely          missed.          Returning          to          the          line-up          next         year          will          be          Joe          Jackson,          John          Jolin,          Bill          Fairchild,          and          Gary          Underwood.         TANTASQUA         TANTASQUA         TANTASQUA         TANTASQUA         TANTASQUA         TANTASQUA         TANTASQUA         TANTASQUA         TANTASQUA         TANTASQUA         TANTASQUA         TANTASQUA         TANTASQUA         TANTASQUA         TANTASQUA         TANTASQUA         TANTASQUA         43         43         62         103         TEAM          RECORD         Marianhill         Bartlett         Auburn         Palmer         Quaboag         Ware         Monson         N.          Brookfield         Charlton         Palmer         Quaboag         Ware         Southbridge         Monson         N.          Brookfield         Charlton         Southbridge         David          Ear ls         Roland          McCurdy                                    =         o         Oo         a          |         _         jaa)         A          court          game          in          which         two          teams          try          to          toss          an          inflated          ball         through          a          raised          goal.         Basketball:         Captain          Dale          Morse         Don          Beeman         106         adh          pees          ar         Ape          ae         The          Boys’          Gymnastics          Team          competed          in          eleven         meets          this          year,          and          ended          with          a          4-6          and          1         record.          Norman          Jefferson,          captain          of          the          team,         added           much          needed          points          in          the          Free          Exercise,         Long          Horse          Vaulting,          and          High          Bar          events.          Walt         Pauli          competed          on          Side          Horse,          Long          Horse         Vaulting,          and          Still          Rings.          Richard          Savory          vaulted         for          the          team.          Gerry          Senecal          was          the          Still          Rings         specialist.          Bruce          McDougal          did          both          vaulting         and          Side          Horse.          Paul          Barnes          contributed          on         High          Bar,          Free          Exercise,          and          Parallel          Bars.         Coach          Pauli          hopes          the          loss          of          these          seniors          will         not          cripple          next          year’s          team          too          much.          Congratu-         lations          go          to          the          team          and          the          individual          con-         testants          for          an          exciting          season.         Gerry          Senecal         Row          1;          E.          King,          W.          Pauli,          B.          McDougal,          D.          Volpini,          Row          2;          D.          Adams,          G.         Senecal,          P.          Barnes,          Row          3;          G.          Dalton,          S.          Bacon         108         Paul          Barnes         Bruce          McDougal         Boys’          Gymnastics          Events:          Free          Exercise,         High          Bar,          Parallel          Bars,          Long          Horse          Vault-         ing,          Side          Horse,          Still          Rings         Walt          Pauli         109         OF         :         ae                  a         sheen          LY         f         i         Sheila          Pronto         Girls’          Gymnastics          Events:          Floor          Exercise,          Side          Horse          Vaulting,         Balance          Beam,          Uneven          Parallel          Bars         110         Kris          Chew         The          Girls’          Gymnastics          Team          was          a          young          and          growing          one         yet          far          surpassed          the          expectations          people          held          for          it.          With         only          two          members          of          the          team          having          experience          in         competition,          the          record          of          4          and          4          is          quite          remarkable.         The          captain          of          this          year’s          team          was          Sheila          Pronto.          Sheila         competed          on          the          Uneven          Parallel          Bars.          Other          seniors          on         the          team          were          Kris          Chew          and          Gloria          Bzdula.          Gloria          worked         out          on          the          Balance          Beam          and          qualified          for          the          State          Indi-         viduals          Girls          Meet          for          her          Floor          Exercise          routine.          The          new         coach          for          the          team          is          Miss          Patricia          Winton.          Congratula-         tions          to          the          whole          team.         The          Border          Conference          was          won          by          Auburn,          however,          Tantasqua          was          a          contend-         er          for          most          of          the          season.         Highlights          of          the          season          were          the          strong          pitching          of          Steve          Gallerani,          Bill          Rowe         and          Bruce          Willett          in          several          games.          Rowe’s          best          game          was          his          two          hit          victory         over          Bartlett          early          in          the          season.          Bruce          Willett,          normally          a          hard          hitting          third         baseman          pleasantly          surprised          us          all          with          excellent          pitching          in          a          3          to          1          win          over         David          Prouty.          Steve          Gallerani’s          best          performance          was          a          no          hit,          no          run          victory         over          Quaboag          and          his          toughest          victory          came          early          in          the          season          over          a          very         strong          Auburn          team.          In          that          game,          the           Auburn          pitcher,          Bill          Ellsworth,          received         the          first          loss          of          his          school          pitching          career.          Gallerani          not          only          pitched          well          in          that         game          but          started          things          with          a          home          run.         Other          highlights          were          the          superb          hustle          and          all          around          good          play          of          Wayne         ‘“‘Topper”’          Wood,          at          shortstop;          the          good          year          Mike          McCurdy          had          at          2nd          base;          the         great          work          of          his          brother          Roland          in          center          field;          the          slick          fielding          of          Ron          Laviera         at          right          field          and          the          hard          work          of          Dan          Wells          at          1st          base          and          the          contributions         of          Dave          Knox          and          Dean          Northup.         Slugging          catcher          and          captain          Roland          ‘‘Army’’          Armstrong          received          the          Norman         ‘‘Bumpy’’          Howlett          award.          Topper          Wood          was          honored          by          being          elected          captain         for          1970          and          for          being          the          first          Junior          to          receive          the          annual          Stuart          Award          for         contribution          to          the          team,          school          citizenship          and          all          around          good          attitude.         With          most          of          the          above          players          returning,          along          with          Steve          Varnum,          Dave          Earls,         Dana          Barrows,          and          Steve          Bacon,          the          Warriors          are          looking          for          a          very          interesting         season          for          1970.         112         i          D.          Northup,         7          !          i          hite,          R.          Rowe,          W.          Rowe,          S.          Varnum,         7.          ki,          S.          Galerani,          B.          Willett,          D.          Barrows,          M.          McCurdy,          Emrich,          D.          Earls,          D.          White,         Re          Armstrong,          D          Wells.          R.           Laviera,          R.          McCurdy,          Row          2;          Coach          D.          Knox,          W.          Wood,          S.          Bacon,          M.          Mulvey.         113         David          Earls         “We'll          have          a          great          team          for          1970.”’         Bill          Rowe         Roland          Armstrong,          Capt.          1969,          Coach          Emrich,          and          Topper          Wood,          Capt.          1970.         Dan          Wells         114         Roland          McCurdy         Baseball;          A          game          played          with          a          wooden          bat          and          a          hard         ball          by          two          opposing          teams,          the          players          having          to          run          a         course          of          four          bases          in          order          to          score.         F         «         .         Sho         BO          ita          Se          “          we         Dean          Northup,          David          Knox,          Coach          Emrich         115         TRORARE          eh          nea          nas         Ron          Laviera         J.V.          Baseball          Team         ill         116          Bruce          Willett         Row          1;          Coach          Crocket,          R.          Asselin,          R.          Vik,          J.          Woodward,          D.          Green,          P.          Coderre,          D.          Stalker,          K.          Underwood,          Coach          Herrion.          Row                    3;          D.         Woodward,          L.          Senecal,          J.          Jackson,          G.          Senecal,          M.          Andrews.          Row                    2;          Powell,          R.          Ross,          M.          Miner,          T.          Warman,          W.          Swaiski,          D.          Volpini,          P.         P.          MacDonald,          C.          Terry,          E.          Bzdula,          O.          Grimes,          S.          Phifer,          J.          Jolin,          J.          Broughton,          C.          Fairchild,          D.          Green.         The          Track          Team          also          had          a          successful          season          winning          the          Class          B          Champion-         ship          for          District          3.          The          team          made          a          good          showing          at          the          Western          Massachu-         setts          meet.          Jim          Woodward          placed          first          in          shot          put          with          his          brother          Paul          in          sec-         ond.          Jim,          Paul          and          Dick          Green          took          first,          second          and          third          place          in          discus.          Joe         Dhembe          was          second          in          Javelin          and          Paul          Ramsey          was          third          in          Pole          Vault.          Lenny         Senecal          took          third          in          the          220          yd.,          Gerry          Senecal          came          in          fourth          and          Joe          Jackson         was          third          in          High          Jump.         The          1970          team          is          expected          to          be          very          good          and          looks          forward          to          another          win-         ning          year.         117         Gerry          Senecal,          Lenny          Senecal,          Ron          Vik          and          Dick          Green         Track          and          Field;          Games          or          contest          performed          on          a          path          or          course          laid          out          for         running          and          on          the          area          enclosed          by          this          track.         Dave          Stalker          Richard          Asselin          Clyde          Terry         “We'll          miss          last          year’s          seniors,          but          should          have         Me          Woodward          a          good          1970          season.         Ed          Bzdula          119          Dick          Green         Bee          ASer         thttid          |         oa         ea         2gEGR          BESO         SES          SER         ogee         oad         Row          1;          R.          Johnson,          E.          Dilverberg,          E.          Radys,          W.          Caslowski,          M.          Johnson,          C.          Pease.          Row          2;          Coach         Dube,          S.          Sherman,          J.          Goodhall,          C.          Ray,          E.          Heske,          J.          Ebersold,          B.          Fairchild,          L.          McLean,          J.          Winkler         The          Tennis          Team          participated          in          its          second          year          as          a          varsity          sport         during          1969.          Co-captains          Louis          McLean          and          John          Winkler          led          their         team          mates          against          neighboring          schools          such          as          David          Prouty,         Auburn          and          West          Springfield.          Coach          Dube          worked          his          team          hard          and         the          results          were          well          worth          it.          Murray          Johnson          will          be          captain          of          the         1970          team.         John          Winkler         120         Tennis;          An          ancient          game          played          with          a          ball,          which          is          struck          with          a         racket          in          an          enclosed          court.         Coach          Rainka,          D.          Sharkey,          P.          McFadden,          B.          Peloquin,          D.          Matys,          R.          Ciaffone,          R.          Muenzburg,          T         Benoit,          K.          Cloyd.          P          his         Murry          Johnson         Golt         121         Louie          Mclean         The          Golf          Team          is          also          growing         in          size          aS          more          boys          take          up         the          other          Tantasqua          sport          which         can          be          played          after          graduation.         Led          by          Captain          Bruce          Peloquin,         the          team          met          opposing          schoois         at          The          Heritage          Hill          Country          Club         and          other          courses.         The          1970          team          hopes          to          im-         prove          the          Tantasqua          golf          record         this          spring.          Good          luck          to          them         and          congratulation          to          last          year’s         team.         student          Council         Row          1:          J.          Lindley,          B.          Pote,          G.          McMannis,          C.          Gallerani,          K.          ;          K.          Jackson,          B.          Wilson,          P.          O’Brien,          S.          Varnum,          D.          Powell,          R.         Earls,          S.          Whitman,          S.          Haigh.          Row          2:          N.          Corriveau,          C.          Powell,          D.          Plimpton.         Robidoux,          S.          Hunt,          K.          Varnum,          J.          Goggin,          R.          Smith.          Row          3:         The          efforts          of          the          Student          Council          pro-         duces          many          changes          in          the          tradition          of         the          school.          Through          the          Better          Assemblies         Committee,          students          here          enjoyed          outdoor         pep          rallies          for          the          fall          sports          season.         124         The          Tantasqua          Regional          High          Schoo!          Student          Council          is          an          elected          body          consist-         ing          of          three          representatives          and          an          alternate          from          each          class.          It          sponsors          many         activities          throughout          the          year          and          acts          on          requests          for          others          consistent          with          its         constitution.          Members          frequently          meet          with          those          of          other          schools          to          discuss         mutual          problems.          Each          year          members          attend          state          and          national          conventions          to         learn          techniques          for          solving          problems          in          our          own          school.         Officers         Seated:          J.          Lindley,          V.          Pres.;          P.          O’Brien,          Pres.          Standing:          S.          Huni,         Sec.;          S.          Varnum,          Treas.         125         Tantasquan         vieoanisie:         hay          nip          sir          eater          ERM         Rope         1         tid         itt         Row          1:          M.          Goggin,          C.          Gemme,          M.          Belanger,          H.          Hitchcock,          R.         Taft,          S.          Cloutier,          K.          Cloyd.          Row          2:          N.          Otten,          D.          Lund,          E.         Chickering,          L.          Muenzberg,          G.          Bzdula,          J.          Parker,          N.          Ruel,          Mr.         Blake,          Advisor.          Row          3:          E.          Enright,          R.          Ciaffone,          R.          Vik,          T.         _          Carragher,          L.          Plankey,          L.          Dowling,          A.          Eagan.          Absent:          K.         Chew,          A.          Weston,          S.          White.         Business         Staff         Row          1:          H.          Hitchcock.          Business          Editor;          D.          Lund,          S.          Cloutier,          C.          Gemme,          M.          Goggin,          M.          Belanger.          Row         2:          K.          Cloyd,          R.          Ciaffone,          L.          Plankey,          T.          Carragher,          R.          Taft.          Absent:          A.          Weston.         126         The          function          of          a          yearbook          is          to          record          the          verbal          and         graphic          activities          of          a          school          during          a          particular          year.          This         book          is          an          attempt          to          encompass          all          facets          of          student         endeavor          from          senior          gymnastics          to          seventh          grade          dra-         matics.          This          year          the          staff          has          done          a          most          competent          job,         and          we          have          been          eagerly          looking          forward          to          the          1970          edi-         tion.         Editors         Row          1:          E.          Chickering,          Faculty          Editor,          G.          Bzdula,          Co-editor          Activities;          H.          Hitchcock,          Business         Editor;          A.          Eagan,          Editor-in-Chief;          J.          Parker,          Co-editor          Activities.          Row          2:          L.          Muenzberg,          Cover         Design          and          Artwork;          E.          Enright,          Sports          Editor;          L.          Dowling,          Co-editor          Underclass;          N.          Otten,          Co-editor         Underclass.          Absent:          S.          White,          Artwork;          A.          Weston,          Senior          Editor.         hey         Seated:          Mr.          Bazinet,          Assistant          Advisor;          M.          Asselin,          Pres.          Standing:          D.          Demetri,          Vice          Pres.,          T.          Car         ragher,          D.          Salce,          T.          Benoit,          E.          Heske,          J.          Lataille,          K.          Cloyd,          M.          Johnson,          G.          Brackett.          Absent          from          pic-         ture:          J.          Freeland,          L.          Bansfield,          D.          Matys,          C.          Hayward,          D.          Killian,          A.          Killian,          R.          Haynes.          Advisor:          Mr.         O'Neil.         The          Tantasqua          Chess          Club          is          designed          to          offer          students          the          chance          to          play         chess          amongst          themselves          as          well          as          outside          competition.          Under          the          leadership         of          President          Michael          Asselin          and          Vice          President          David          Demetri,          the          club          is          look-         ing          forward          to          developing          a          yearly          schedule          of          chess          matches.         The          International          Relations          Club          has          adopted          a         Internationa]          young          Amerasian          girl          in          Japan.          To          support         Midori          Tanaka,          the          club          raises          money          by          spon-         .          soring          dances          and          food          sales.          The          club          meets         Relations          Club          monthly          to          discuss          current          issues.          The          entire         club          wishes          to          thank          their          advisor,          Mr.          Hancock,         for          spending          his          time          to          make          this          a          worthwhile         year.         Row          1:          (seated)          J.          Hyde,          J.          Lucier,          A.          Chickering.          Row          2:          Mr.          Hancock,         Advisor;          L.          Stevens,          J.          Porrazzo,          L.          Menard,          K.          Bansfield,          B.          Burdin,          D.         Gay,          M.          Asselin.          Row          3:          R.          Robinson,          J.          Dougan,          M.          Frew,          J.          Banwell,          M.         Goggin,          R.          Piazzo.         Seated:          J.          Hyde,          Treas.,          A.          Chickering,          Vice          Pres.          Standing:          J.         Lucier,          Sec.,          M.          Asselin,          Pres.         128         Tomohawk         Row          1:          A.          Faugno,          D.          Faugno,          B.          Czyzewski,          J.          Lataille,          D.          Noga,          P.          Digregorio,          R.          Taft.          Row          2:          K.         Livernios,          K.          Varnum,          B.          Ciaffone,          D.          Powell,          R.          Powell,          J.          Dougan,          J.          Goggin,          C.          Kozlowski,          Mr.         Castendyk          (Advisor).          Row          3:          R.          Vik,          M.          Schmidt,          D.          Volpini,          S.          Varnum,          C.          Terry,          J.          Eagan,          S.          Horn.         This          year          the          Tomohawk          has          experienced          a          complete          renovation.          Vir-         tually          everything          in          it          is          new.          The          style          and          appearance          has          been         improved          and          the          number          of          issues          has          been          increased          to          one          a         month.          Another          first          for          the          Tomahawk          was          the          frequent          publishing         of          supplementary          issues          devoted          to          sports,          special          occasions,          and          lit-         erature.          A          number          of          polls          were          taken          which          permitted          the          students         to          express          their          opinions          on          various          subjects.          In          keeping          with          the          ren          ot         idea          of          student          participation          a          ‘‘Letters          to          the          Editor”          column          was          :          ey          hg          y         formed.          Among          the          innovations          which          proved          to          be          popular          were          in-         terviews          with          prominent          people          and          humorous          sports          editorials.         129         Library          Service          Club         Row          1:          M.          Plumley,          V.          White,          L.          Banwell,          M.         Boardman,          D.          Faugno,          J.          Duval.          Row          2:          J.         Daley,          Mrs.          Green          (Advisor),          D.          Staves,          M.         Stebbins,          E.          Peach,          R.          Taft,          Q.          Moy,          C.          St.         Pierre,          T.          Bergeron,          M.          Stearns,          D.          Shattuck,         R.          Pierce,          Mrs.          White          (Advisor).          Row          3:          S.         Barrett,          N.          Parzych,          M.          Bachand,          D.          Berry,          J.         Mundell,          D.          Barrett,          K.          Morrison.         The          Library          Service          Club          consists          of          students          who          voluntee r          their          time          and         efforts          to          work          in          the          school          library.          Keeping          shelves          orderly,          arranging          publica-         tion          displays          and          checking          books          in          and          out          were          among          their          responsibilities.         The          students          worked          with          Mrs.          White          and          Mrs.          Green          during          study          halls          and         before          and          after          school.         Audio-Visual          Squad         The          Audio-Visual          Squad          is          composed          of          students          who          are          trained          to         operate          and          maintain          the          school’s          A-V          equipment.          They          deliver          mate-         rials          to          various          classes          throughout          the          school          and          set          them          up          for         use          by          the          teachers.          These          students          work          during          their          spare          time          to         make          the          educational          process          a          more          varied          experience.         130         Row          1:          R.          Booth,          P.          Dionne,          D.          Barrett,          Mrs.         Dionne          (Advisor),          S.          Barrett,          M.          Mulvey,          R.         Bruce.          Row          2:          P.          Baillargeon,          Q.          Moy,          D.          Ayers,         R.          Dupre,          M.          Perry,          R.          LaVallee,          W.          Reed,          B.         Dionne,          J.          Daley.          Row          3:          R.          Vik,          G.          Fairbrother,         |.          Tourtellotte,          J.          Hopkins,          R.          Ciaffone,          V.         Puchalski,          D.          Salce,          B.          Mellor.         WESO          Radio          Program         Tantasqua          has          the          honor          of          being          one          of          the         four          high          schools          chosen          by          WESO          to          be          part          of         “High          School          Corner’’.          Every          Monday          afternoon         from          three          to          three-thirty          students          from          Tantas-         qua          review          the          highlights          of          the          previous          week.         Along          with          popular          records,          sports          results          and         school          activities          are          also          broadcasted          by          the         students.         Ths!         is         Ni         =e         i          Z         =         i         ANN         )         i                  i                  R.          Smith,          L.          Bansfield,          N.          Urban,          L.          Beeman.          Absent:          N.          Bopp.         Math          Team         Seated:          J.          Parker,          J.          Lataille,          M.          Johnson,         M.          Asselin.          Standing:          Mr.          Bazinet          (Advisor),         S.          Horn,          R.          Smith,          E.          Heske.         The          Math          Team          consists          of          two          varsity          teams,          which          par-         ticipate          in          the          Southern          Worcester          Mathematics          League,         and          a          freshman          team.          There          are          approximately          twenty         teams          in          the          league          representing          Worcester          and          its          sur-         rounding          communities.          Participants          are          expected          to          de-         velop          an          interest          in          math          and          to          meet          students          of          other         schools          who          have          similar          interests.         Row          1:          K.          Yaskoski,          M.          Langevin,          D.          Berry.          Row          2:          Mr.          Allen         (Advisor),          K.          Varnum,          W.          Allen,          P.          Ahern,          B.          Shroeder,          M.          Caw-         ley.         National          Honor          Society         Row          1:          A.          Weston,          M.          Johnson,          M.          Asselin,          G.          Martel,          S.          Clou-         tier,          N.          Dedalt.          Row          2:          N.          Cloutier,          J.          Parker,          A.          Eagan,          S.          Boud-         riault,          E.          Enright,          E.          Chickering,          N.          Otten,          Miss          Bene          (Advisor).          Row          3:          R.          Roberts,          D.          Earls,          E.          Heske,          J.          Goodhall,          J.          Coderre,         The          National          Honor          Society          is          organized          to          create          an         enthusiasm          for          scholarship,          to          stimulate          a          desire          to         render          service,          to          promote          worthy          leadership,          and          to         encourage          the          development          of          character.          Membership         in          this          society          necessitates          acceptance          of          the          responsi-         bility          to          improve          existing          conditions          and          to          promote          the         above          qualities.          The          members          of          the          Tantasqua          Chapter         of          the          National          Honor          Society          are          particularly          concerned         with          rendering          services          to          their          school          by          such          activities         as          a          book          fair          and          tutoring          services.         Seated:          M.          Asselin,          Pres.;          M.          Johnson,          V.          Pres.          Standing:         G.          Martel,          Sec.;          S.          Cloutier,          Treas.         .R.          Johnson,          P.          Woodward.          Absent          from          picture:          H.          Baillergeon,         L.          Boniface,          D.          Day,          S.          Dionne,          K.          Dupre,          D.          Hicks,          J.          Lataille,         D.          Lund,          P.          Parenteau,          R.          Rowe,          J.          Williams,          A.          Cuzzone,          T.         Galipeau,          M.          Hale.         DAR:          It          is          a          great          honor          to          be          ranked          outstanding          in         leadership,          dependability,          and          patriotism.          Each          year          a         senior          girl          is          chosen          by          her          classmates          and          faculty          to         ‘receive          this          honor.          This          girl          represents          Tantasqua          to          the         Jedehiah          Foster          Chapter          of          the          Daughters          of          the          Ameri-         can          Revolution.          The          Class          of          1970          wishes          to          congratu-         late          Gloria          Bzdula          for          receiving          this          award.         Future          Teachers          Club         Mi,         N.          Dedalt,          D.          Calcutt,          J.          Lindley,          Sec.          L.          Menard,          Pres.          L.          G.          Martel,          J.          Hyde,          J.          Zadroga.          Row          3:          D.          Plimpton,          S.         Cournoyer,          Treas.          D.          Noga,          P.          Digregorio,          S.          Cloutier,          S.          Cram,          L.          Dowling,          J.          Lucier,          N.          Davis,          G.          Bzdula,          K.         Haigh.          Row          2:          R.          Smith,          L.          Menard,          K.          Bansfield,          C.          Livernois.          Absent:          V.          Pres.          N.          Bopp,          D.          Day,          D.          Grinnell,         Dzura,          H.          Hitchcock,          S.          Vilandre,          S.          Noyes,          D.          Czyzewski,          P.          Noga,          K.          Chew.         During          the          past          few          years          the          Future          Teachers          Club          has          been          active          in          servicing         the          elementary          schools          in          the          area          as          tutors          to          those          students          who          are          in          need         of          extra          help.          They          also          visit          different          universities,          colleges,          and          private          schools         to          give          their          members          a          look          at          college          life.          This          year          the          club          has          also          been         servicing          parents          as_          babysitters          for          those          who          wish          to          attend          the         Parent-Teachers          Conferences.         The          Future          Secretaries          Club          consists          of          devoted          senior          girls          who          Futu          re         give          up          their          spare          time          to          aid          the          teachers          at          T.R.H.S.          Each          girl          is         assigned          a          teacher          and          helps          him          with          much          of          his          paper          work          a         and          typing.          These          girls          also          do          much          of          the          typing          for          the          school          S          t         offices          and          for          many          of          the          school          activities.          Members          of          the          club          eC          re          a          res         can          be          found          working          in          the          Guidance          Office          and          the          Main          Office         during          their          study          halls.          These          activities          all          help          the          girls          gain          ex-          Cl          U          b         perience          in          secretarial          work          which          many          plan          to          pursue.         S.          Denome,          P.          Murphy,          E.          Plummer,          J.         Barthelette,          S.          Pronto,          Mrs.          S8zdula,         Advisor.         The          King’s          Threshold         THE          KING’S          THRESHOLD         Directed          by          Mr.          Castendyk         King          Milhouse          |          .0..          05.0          acta          eee          Brent          Northup         Oldest:          Pupil          5.          2.8          .          J          eae          Bruce          Willett         Youngest:          Pupil’          3.           ee          Murray          Johnson         Sé@arichant          i.)          i          Fog          a          ae          ee          Steve          Varnum         Mayors          osc          a).50-5)          3          aand          yuan          Glenn          Barr         Brian:                    isk          )          a          hu          4S)          cect          ee          ee          David          Earls         Cripples.          oui          cu'ia          Su          oie          =          ae          Eve          Enright         Linda          Smith         General)          s403.0.6.0          Ve          Daniel          Wells         Priest          it          8a          teint)          Shee          es          Dale          Morse         IstiLady:7          54.          ee          Harriet          Hitchcock         2nd           Lady          iho          eae          ee          ae          Linda          Smith         Chief          Advisor’...          a,          a          cubecte          tee          ee          eee          Bruce          McDougal         Princess          9          A.)o5          er          in          ol          Gloria          Bzdula         Eve          Enright         Fedlum          =          sA.dnlo          ee          ane          ee          Jan          Moselsky         Ballad          Singer.          }uG          Ad          Sega          ere          Ben          Hamblin         Other,          Pupils:          (e022          Linda          Menard         June          Cimicud         Dave          Blake         Other          Ladies!          2          2.          25.          SAG          Linda          Menard         June          Cimicud         is         THE          LOTTERY         Directed          by          Mr.          Plouffe         SITES          a          ne          Stephen          Horn         OS          a          Robert          Ciaffone         ST          Sue          Whitman         CMM          Se          ce          kw          David          Powell         SSE          Matthew          Miner         a          ES          eee          rn          Ed          Heske         SE          ee          Shei          aie          sine          ee          a          es          Robert          Heske         9          NS          A          Karen          Livernois         0          a          Oe          Roxann          Smith         Se          Linda          Beeman         1          ES          Michael          Hillyer         Se          Michael          Mulvey         oS          a          ea          Carolyn          Merriam         PMMEMMAERIIRIOES          6.          Go          be          a          klsvs          ew          Daniel          Szumilas         MOSSIGeTIULGIHNISON          2          ....2.          0.566          Laurie          Boniface         eM.          ee          ee,          Members          of          the          Junior         High          Drama          Club         The          Zen         Substitute         THE          ZEN          SUBSTITUTE         Directed          by          Mr.          Ulrich         Fritz          Bergmann         LOPdsUKYV0          sirens          ee         Lady:          Tamanoliee          et.          eae          Ann          Chickering         Tarokaja          see          anes          teks.          Ae          John          Dougan         Chieda          0...          ieee:          c a          Janet          Lucier         Saeda          Aap          eh          cca          ice          ee          Lee          Stevens         Chorus’          LeaderS u.           .          5          Seen          Jeff          Banwell         Ricky          Robinson         Chorus)          ees          ne          ne          ae          Mike          Frew         Tommy          Carragher         Kris          Cloyd         Orchestras          wiaccwntw          sti          ene          Pat          DiGregorio         Barbara          Czyzewski         Fe  .         Paty         Petar                    See         tect         m          tata          One          en         —         =         The          Man          Who          Came          To          Dinner         Row          1:          T.          Carragher,          C.          Bergman,          R.          Robbinson,          J.          Ruel,          R.          Piazzo,          B.          Czyzewski,          A.          Chickering,          J.          Lucier,          L.         Dugan,          J.          Silverberg,          Row          2:          M.          Schmidt,          J.          Banwell,          M.          Stevens,          B.          Burdin,          K.          White,          L.          Menard,          N.          Corriveau,         Frew,          D.          Volpini,          D.          Eckenberger,          K.          Cloyd,          Row          3:          N.          Mr.          Ulrich          (advisor).         A          Russian          playwright          once          said          that          if          we          eliminated         from          life          those          moments          when          we          are          not          engaged          in         ‘“‘posing’’          in          “playing          a          role’          or          in          watching          a          spectacle         of          ‘‘posing”’          or          ‘“‘role          playing’          by          others          —          if          we          elimi-         nated          all          of          those          social,          ceremonial,          theatrically          in-         spired          aspects          of          our          lives          that          are          threatre          in          the          broad         sense          —          then          we          would          see          with          our          own          eyes          that         there          is          so          little          in          the          life          of          each          of          us          for          that          which          is         not          theatre          that          the          majority          of          us          would          have          to          ex-         claim,          ‘‘Yes,          every          minute          of          our          life          is          —          theatre.”’          :          D          fa          aa          a          Cl          U          bs         Recognizing          the          truth          of          this          statement,          we          at          Tantas-         qua          engage          ourselves          frequently          in          theatrical          produc-         tions.          It          is          a          part          of          everyone’s          nature          to          perform          for         others          or          to          enjoy          watching          others          perform.          The          drama         groups          here          provide          a          rewarding          means          of          proving          not         only          one’s          own          ability          but          also          that          of          the          team          —          the         many          students          who          work          together          to          make          the          curtain         go          up          on          a          world          of          pleasure          and          the          curtain          ring          down         to          the          sound          of          applause          at          Tantasqua          Auditorium.         Row          1:          B.          Leone,          R.          Taft,          S.          Lund,          D.          Mellors,          Mr.          Plouffe          Harty,          D.          Nickols.          Row          3:          L.          Ballard,          D.          Yaskoski,          K.          Owens,          M.         (advisor),          M.          Moynahan,          B.          Morris.          Row          2:          S.          Whitman,          S.          Dutka,          F.          Toppin,          M.          Rigatti,          S.          Dickson,          R.          Cawley,          L.          O'Day,          S.         Goodrich,          R.          Lacey,          D.          Faugno,          A.          Faugno,          D.          Jefferson,          J.          Heske.         Glee          Club         Row          1:          S.          Haigh,          A.          Mainville,          L.          LaGrant,          S.          Smith,          Mr.         Drifmeyer          (director),          E.          Pierce,          N.          Dadalt,          B.          Sheldon,          B.         Pote.          Row          2:          D.          Adams,          E.          Enright,          M.          Keeney,          D.          Tetreault,         P.          Keefe,          K.          Winkler,          T.          Mitchell,          R.          Smith,          C.          Dzdura.          Row         139         The          Glee          Club          is          a          choral          organization          which          is          open          to         students          in          the          tenth          through          the          twelfth          grades.          It          is          a         volunteer          group          for          persons          who          like          to          sing,          and          it         serves          as          a          training          ground          for          future          Choraleers.          The         Glee          Club          meets          two          times          weekly          and          appears          in          the         Christmas          and          Spring          Concerts.         3:          A.          Chickering,          C.          Grill,          D.          Kay,          K.          Livernois,          A.          Twiss,          M.         Souliere,          K.          Gilman,          C.          Robidoux,          J.          Bliss,          Row          4:          L.          Stevens,         J.          Goggin,          D.          Dupre,          S.          Kaitbenski,          K.          Kosloski,          M.          May,          J.         Lucier,          N.          Ruel,          A.          McDougal,          H.          Reed.         D.          Wells,         Sec.-Treas.         Choraleers         Pres.,         Row          1:          S.          Haigh,          P.          Allen,          S.          Haney,          R.          Smith,          A.          Row          4:          L.          Boniface,          E.          Dowling,          D.          Robbins,          D.         Weston,          N.          Dadalt.          Row          2:          J.          Zadroga,          L.          Beeman,          Antonovich,          J.          McDougal,          D.          Wells,          W.          Adams,          L.         M.          Keeney,          A.          Eagan,          J.          Parker,          S.          Vilandre,          D._          Boniface,          Mr.          Hart          (advisor),          Row          5:          D.          Piazzo,          P.         Plimpton,          D.          Lund,          L.          Perrault.          Row          3:          K.          Broughton,          C.          Sylvius,          B.          Hamblin,          R.          Barry,          T.         Livernois,          G.          Bzdula,          B.          Ciaffone,          C.          Sullivan,          J.          May,          T.          Gross,          D.          Volpini.         Lucier,          N.          Ruel,          S.          Cram,          D.          Wood,          E.          Enright,         The          Tantasqua          Choraleers          are          made          up          of          students          in         grades          ten,          eleven,          and          twelve.          Prospective          Choraleers         must          audition          for          entrance          into          the          group.          Under          the         new          direction          of          Mr.          Peter          Hart,          the          choir,          by          way          of         three          rehearsals          per          week,          seeks          to          achieve          the          highest         level          of          performance          for          its          various          engagements.         B.          Hamblin,          V.          Pres.,          S.          Haigh,         140         Octet         B.          Hamblin,          W.          Adams,          S.          Haigh,          S.          Haney,          N.         Dadalt,          E.          Enright,          D.          Piazzo,          Mr.          Hart          (advisor).         z         he         i,         3         perch         Band         ee          mel         Wind          Ensemble         ni          Si          ata         ee          ed         na          ae          ee         “aitiea          x          anos         Row          1:          A.          Upton,          S.          Wells,          N.          Manbeck,          J.          Lucier,          R.          Smith,          Silverberg,          J.          Cronin.          Row          4:          A.          Bergman,          J.          Dugan,          R.         D.          Menard,          G.          Bzdula,          Row          2:          P.          Rulli,          J.          Norton,          Y.          Woods,          D.          Green,          T.          Brown,          Mr.          Drifmeyer          (director),          L.         Duchaine,          M.          James,          S.          Stevens,          K.          Yaskoski,          P.          Haragy,          E.          Koslowski,          P.          Ahern,          J.          Johnson,          P.          Antonovitch,          J.          Jackson,         Tanski,          G.          Dalton.          Row          3:          R.          McCurdy,          P.          Smith,          S.          Morin,          L.          C.          Roy,          J.          Goodhall.         Norton,          A.          Mach,          M.          Greene,          C.          Bergman,          M.          Ahern,          M.         Instrumental          students          having          begun          lessons          in          the          elementary         grades          for          the          most          part          are          selected          for          either          the          Wind          Ensemble         or          Concert          Band.          The          forty          member          Wind          Ensemble          is          a          highly         selected,          small          instrumental          group          of          only          the          most          talented          stu-         dents          which          performs          music          of          the          highest          caliber          and          strives          for         the          most          professional          level          of          musical          performance          possible.          The         fifty          piece          Concert          Band          provides          a          quality          musical          experience          for         those          not          as          advanced.          Together          these          two          organizations          make          up         the          Marching          Band          of          about          ninty          members.         142         i          McCurdy,          Pres.,          P.          Rulli,          Sec.          Treas.,          L.          Koslowski,          V.         res,         Senior:          Gloria          Bzdula         Jon         Pe         bs         eo         =          a         gz          bd          =         i          e         :          4         Senior:          Tom          Brown         Row          1:          R.          Smith,          A.          Upton,          D.          Menard,          N.          Manbeck,          J.          Lucier,         D.          Vilandre,          S.          Wells,          G.          Bzdula,          D.          Yaskoski,          J.          Littlejohn.          Row         2:          P.          Rulli,          J.          Norton,          Y.          Duchaine,          M.          James,          S.          Stevens,          K.         Yaskoski,          P.          Haragy,          M.          Glass,          M.          Yaskoski,          E.          Tanski,          G.         Dalton.          Row          3:          R.          McCurdy,          P.          Smith,          S.          Morin,          L.          Norton,          A.         Mach,          M.          Greene,          R.          Woods,          W.          Marnoa,          M.          Bansfield,          M.          Carty,         Senior          Louis          Koslowski         R.          Morris,          W.          Tanski,          M.          Ahern.          Row          4:          J.          Jackson,          C.          Roy,          J.         Goodhall,          C.          Bergman,          T.          Flannery,          M.          Mognahan.          Standing:          A.         Bergman,          J.          Dugan,          D.          Green,          P.          Masuzzo,          R.          Woods,          D.          Bliss,         K.          Jackson,          T.          Brown,          Mr.          Drifmeyer          (director),          L.          Koslowski,         P.          Ahern,          J.          Johnson,          P.          Antonovitch,          M.          Silverberg,          J.          Cronin.         Majorettes         The          Majorettes          were          organized          in          1963          with          five          girls          and          dur-         ing          the          past          six          years          their          organization          has          grown          successfully.         These          girls          perform          enthusiastically          during          the          half-time          at          all         home          football          and          basketball          games          and          provide          an          added         spark          of          school          spirit          to          spectators          and          some          determination          to         the          teams.          Their          outstanding          performances          and          conscientious         work          has          made          all          Tantasqua          sincerely          proud          of          these          girls.         The          Majorettes          would          like          to          extend          their          gratitude          to          their         coach,          Mrs.          Chase,          for          sacrificing          much          of          her          time          and          effort          in         making          their          organization          a          great          success.         Senior:          Alice          Eagan          Senior:          Sheila          Pronto         P.          Rulli,          A.          Twiss,          B.          Wilson,          G.          Bzdula,          A.          Eagan,          S.          Pronto.         Drill          Team         The          Drill          Team          of          Tantasqua          consists          of          a          group          of          girls         expert          in          the          field          of          precision          marching.          The          girls          prac-         tice          Wednesday          nights          in          preparation          for          participation         at          home          football          and          basketball          games          and          the          Memo:         rial          Day          Parade.         This          years          Drill          Team          has          been          very          successful          and          has         grown          considerably.          Captain          Karen          Livernois          was          very         pleased          with          the          interest          and          enthusiasm          the          girls         showed          in          their          routines.         Karen          Livernois,          Capt.         Row          1:          L.          Dzura,          B.          Ruggles,          G.          McManus.          Front          to          back:          L.          Peloquin,          L.          Steenson,          E.          Dusza,          C.          Car-         rier,          D.          Soper,          S.          Twiss.          Row          2:          E.          Enright,          K.          Livernois.          Row          3:          L.          Menard,          K.          Ruel,          E.          Hemmingway,         M.          Gibson,          D.          Berry,          K.          Gilman,          C.          Corkum,          L.          Banwell,          N.          Ruel.         Varsity          Cheerleaders         Each          spring          seven          faculty          members          as-         semble          and          choose          ten          girls          from          a          large         group          of          hopeful          tenth,          eleventh,          and         twelfth          grade          girls.          Those          chosen          must          be         poised,          athletically          talented,          willing          to         work,          and          above          all          spirited.          They          must         also          maintain          an          acceptable          academic         standard.         This          year,          co-captains          Elizabeth          Dowling         and          Sandra          Haigh          did          an          excellent          job          in         cheering          and          in          keeping          the          air          vibrating         ‘vith          encouragement          for          the          teams.         Sandra          Haigh,          Co-Capt.          Elizabeth          Dowling,          Co-Capt.         Kneeling:          S.          Hunt,          G.          Martel,          G.          Campbell,          D.          Plimpton,          Standing:          B.          Pote,          D.          Bovat,          S.          Haigh,          N.         Kaitbenski,          N.          Corriveau,          E.          Dowling.         Junior          Varsity          Cheerleaders         Front          to          back:          Row          1:          A.          Wood,          R.          Campbell,          H.          Reed.          Row          2:          D.          Nickols,          D.          Tetreault,          K.          Hutchin-         son,          L.          Plankey.          Row          3:          M.           Ruggles,          D.          Adams,          S.          Kaitbenski.         The          Junior          Varsity          Cheerleading          Squad          is          a          training          ground         for          those          interested          in          becoming          future          members          of          the          var-         sity          squad.          This          squad          is          composed          of          ten          eighth          and          ninth         grade          girls.          They          are          chosen          in          the          spring          by          the          same          panel         of          judges          which          is          involved          in          choosing          the          varsity          members.         Co-captains          Debra          Adams          and          Sue          Kaitbenski          did          a          fine          job         of          leading          their          squad          of          novices.         During          the          football          season,          we          saw          these          girls          augment          the         volume          of          noise          produced          by          the          varsity          by          sitting          as          a          group         in          the          stands,          but          only          lately          have          we          witnessed          what          they         are          capable          of          doing          on          their          own.          They          look          neat,          colorful,         and          cheerful          in          their          new          green          and          gold          uniforms,          and          they         should          be          congratulated          for          their          hard          work          and          high          spirits.         Co-Capts:          Debra          Adams         Sue          Kaitbenski         Ski          Club         This          is          the          fourth          year          that          we          have          had          a          Ski          Club          here          at          Tantasqua.          Our         meetings          usually          take          place          on          Wednesday          afternoons.          During          these          meetings         we          plan          ski          trips          to          areas          such          as          Mt.          Snow,          Bromley,          Haystack,          Magic          Moun-         tain,          and          Hogback.          We          usually          take          thirty          students          and          start          from          the          school          at         6:00          a.m.          The          Ski          Club          wishes          to          thank          Mr.          Matera,          our          advisor,          for          making          our         ski          trips          so          enjoyable.         Row          1:          B.          Pote,          E.          Emrich,          S.          Artruc,          D.          Menard,          P.          Yaskowski.          Row          2:          K.          Choinski,          N.          Cloutier,          C.         Robidoux,          L.          Muenzberg,          K.          Cloyd,          P.          Rulli,          N.          Corriveau.          Row          3:          S.          Hunt,          W.          Cloyd,          T.          Carragher,          J.         Goodhall,          B.          Wilson,          D.          Powell,          M.          Johnson,          D.          Plimpton,          E.          Enright.          Row          4:          N.          Ruel,          J.          McDougal,          R.         Johnson,          C.          Thomas,          T.          May,          W.          Fairchild,          J.          Eagan.         =  ,         Track          And          Softball         E.          Tanski,          C.          Turner,          B.          Ruggles,          L.          Murray.         The          need          for          a          varied          and          diversified          extramural          sports          program          has          over          the         years          given          use          to          many          different          sports          organizations.          Each          organization          can         be          molded          into          a          carefully          developed          program          to          develop          the          potentialities          of         each          individual.          That          is          why,          at          Tantasqua,          the          pursuit          of          extramural          sports          has         become          an          integral          part          of          the          way          of          life          that          is          Tantasqua.         Girls’          softball,          opened          to          all          high          school          girls,          is          only          in          its          third          season.          Al-         though          the          team          had          a          winless          season          last          year,          the          girls          were          spirited          and          cer-         tainly          did          not          give          up          without          a          fight.         The          girls’          track          and          field          team,          opened          to          both          junior          high          and          senior          hi gh         school          girls          is          another          newly          organized          team.          All          the          girls          on          the          team          have          im-         proved          immensely,          gaining          for          themselves          personal          as          well          as          team          victories.         Sa          Nae         B.          Hebert,          E.          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Brimfield          Auto          Repair          _          Holland          Road          —          Brimfield         Gilman’s          Service          Station          and          Hardware          -          Rte.          120          —          Brimfield         Compliments          of          the          Woodbine          _          Main          Street          _          Brimfield         White          Coach          Motel          =          Rte.          20          =          Brimfield         Brimfield          Auto          Service          —          Holland          Road          -          Brimfield         152         Fao          oe         CENICIIIMDD          ROLE          EPO          ee          es          i          ak          ko          ea          Brimfield         Furniture          Paint          Removed          —          Antique          Furniture          our          Specialty         Hedi          Kay          Instructor          of          organ,          piano,          voice         LTTE          ae          aE          ie          Sed          an          ee          a          rr          Sturbridge         Fat          Toy          Chinese          Restaurant          Inc.          _          Rte.          20          --          Sturbridge         Dining          and          Take-Out          Orders          347-3478         Reemcesosoinming          Wheel          Antiques          ...............¢200e0000.          Sturbridge         We          buy          and          sell          347-3911         Sturbridge          Military          Museum         All          types          of          Military          items          wanted         Haley’s          Old          Hickory          Smokehouse          ....................          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Cam's          Rte.          131          Sturbridge         SMITE          CETUS          RIVIALMOU          Ge          ase          oss,          ge          ws          sleie          bee          flaps          pine          dele          wale          Sturbridge         TE          PL          ORACOSe          ee          ses          ok          sss          Congratulations          to          the          Senior          Class         Compliments          of          the          Holland          Pavillion         Waite          Hardware          Co.         Perron          and          Co.,          Inc.          MMMISIITIGIILS          FOLTIRUSSENSUIVIAIKET          cen.          cule          ei          et          ee          ts          Wales         Pompiuments          of          Greene's          Service          Station          ..............6...455-          Wales         Citgo          Gas          and          Oil         EE          MRC          E          AKC          Orns          ee          te          2          hg          de          spe          eee          eg          el          eve          Holland         Compliments          of          the          Palmer          Inn          to          the          Class          of          Seventy         (op          VE          APES          eve          Ye          (ECL          a          rr          Allan’s          Hairstyling          Salon         153         A.          B.          C.          CONSTRUCTION         GENERAL          CONTRACTORS         COMPLIMENTS         OF         ROBIDA’S          MARKET         COMPLIMENTS          OF         BEN          BOUSQUET,          REALTOR         THE          GALLERY          OF          HOMES         MEMBER          OF          PHONE          765-5411         M.L.S.          246          MAIN          ST.         SOUTHBRIDGE         RINGS         PINS         MEDALS         CHARMS         CUPS         PLAQUES          excellent         TROPHIES          design         skilled         craftsmanship         superb         quality         YOUR          CLASS          JEWELER         DIEGES                    CLUST         226          Public          St.         Providence,          R.|.          02901         MANUFACTURING          JEWELERS         PRESCRIPTIONS,          DRUGS,          SICKROOM         NEEDS         MAGAZINES,          TOYS          —          GIFTS,          FILM,         GREETING          CARDS,          ICE,          LIQUORS,         WINES,          ETC.         STURBRIDGE          PHARMACY         MAIN          STREET         FISKDALE,          MASS.         347-3730         COMPLIMENTS          OF         THE          BENDIX          CORPORATION         MOSAIC          FABRICATIONS          DIV.         GALILEO          PARK         STURBRIDGE         COMPANY         SOUTHBRIDGE,          MASS.         LAROCHELLE          ELECTRIC         STURBRIDGE          YANKEE         WORKSHOP         CONGRATULATIONS         1h@,         THE          SENIOR          CLASS         BURNHAM          INSURANCE         AGENCY,          INC.         A          century          of          insurance          service          1865-1970         39          Elm          Street,          Southbridge,          Massachusetts         J.          N.          BURNHAM         R.          B.          MUENZBERG         J.          E.          TAYLOR         157         GOOD          LUCK         TO          THE         CLASS          OF          1970         CPC          ENGINEERING         CORPORATION          |         ROUTE          20          STURBRIDGE,          MASS.         158         LIKE-NU          CLEANERS,          INC.         100          Central          St.         Southbridge,          Mass.         Opposite         Old          Sturbridge          Village          Entrance         Main          Street,          Sturbridge         Tel.          617 347-9550         764-2553         FORMAL          WEAR         CONGRATULATIONS          —          CLASS          OF          70         KAMPUS          KORNER         Southbridge         LAVALLEE’S          PACKAGE         STORE                   MARKET         Brookfield          Road         Fiskdale,          Mass.          iy)          6          LIES          sm         Phone          347-3556         Quality          Since          1908         Southbridge,          Mass.         Men's          and          Women’s          Clothing          and          Shoes         OLD          STURBRIDGE         VILLAGE         Build          better          schoolrooms          for          ‘‘the          boy”          than         cells          and          gibbets          for          ‘‘the          Man”’.         Eliza          Cook         1817-1889         160         COMPLIMENTS         OF         ARLAND          TOOL         AND          MFG.,          INC.         VILLAGE          IVY          SHOPPE         MAIN          STREET,          STURBRIDGE         MANY          THANKS          —          OUR          SUCCESS          DUE          TO         ALL          OUR          CUSTOMERS         TES,          BETTY                    JOANNE         161         VILLAGE          VICTUALER         RESTAURANT                    GIFT          ee         SHOPPE         CLASS          OF          ‘‘70”         Serving          Breakfast,         Lunch,          and          Dinner         AMERICAN         MOTOR         Opp.          Old          Sturbridge          Village          LODGE         Rte.          20          Sturbridge,          Mass.         p         .          CONGRATULATIONS         LO          THE         CLASS          OF          ‘ 70”         318          -          322          MAIN          STREET         SOUTHBRIDGE,          MASS.         CARRIAGE          HOUSE         CONGRATULATIONS          MOTOR         To          The         CLASS          OF          1970          LODGE         THE          PEDLAR’S          CELLAR         Sturbridge         BILL          SWIACKI         REALTOR         222          Main          Street         Southbridge,          Mass.         764-4391         “We          Sell          the          Earth          and          Insure          Everything          On          It”’         General          Insurance          and          Real          Estate         163         PALMERINO         WHOLESALERS,          INC.         Wholesale          Distributors         of          Tobacco,          Cigars,         Cigarettes,          Candy,          Paper         Products                    Sundries         Crane          St.          764-8394         THE          BIG          BUNNY         DISCOUNT          PRICES         942          West          Main          Street         Southbridge,          Mass.         Best          Wishes          From         RICHARD’S          FURNITURE         CONGRATULATIONS          CENTRAL          SHOE                    TROPHY          CENTRE         TO          THE         SENIOR          CLASS         16          Hamilton          St.         Southbridge,          Mass.         1970         NATIONAL          HONOR          SOCIETY         OPEN          TILL          10          P.M.         Tel.          764-6412         Friends         Mr.          and          Mrs.          John          J.          Eagan         Donald          C.          Gay,          D.V.M.         Mr.          Adrian          A.          Gaucher         Mr.          and          Mrs.          John          H.          Goodhall         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Frank          Haigh         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Harold          F.          Hitchcock         Mrs.          Theresa          Tretreault         Larry          Lippe          —          Junior          —          Holland         Alice          Rosemary          Eagan         My          Best          to          the          Editor,          Love          D.V.H.         165         More          Patrons          And          Friends         New          England          MOTE!          ee          ie          PSE          ioe          ets          Soe          Ir          Coa          ee          Brimfield         Westwood          Incorporated          —          Mill          Street          _          Southbridge         Medical          Centre          Pharmacy         Compliments          of          the          Book:          Cellar”          ...:          74          eae          eee          Southbridge         Butler’s          Flower          Shop          —          10S          EIMesu          a          Southbridge         Tel.          765-5040         Louis          Dress          Shop          LN          Giiey,          34?          5a.          wb          een          eee          eS          Southbridge         AIUS          SJOWOIErS           82          ois          we          arora          odie          fee          ee          ee          Southbridge         irtaGity          srabriceOutlet..          fx          ..s..          5.0.0)          aie          eee          Southbridge         Compliments          —          Hippodrome          Lanes          —          _          Ashland          Ave.          —          _          Southbridge         Tel.          764-5926         G.          Gregoire          and          Sons          —          est.          1894          _          Southbridge         Footwear          —          Mens          Furnishings          —          Shoe          Repairing         American          Lanes          —          123          North          Street          —          Southbridge          |         For          Res.          call          764-6004          _          open          from          8:00          a.m.          to          12:00          p.m.         Village          Deb          _          345          Main          Street          -          Southbridge         Tot-To-Teen          Shop         Indian          Village          —          House          of          Fine          Foods          —          _          Rte.          20          —          _          Brimfield         The          Junior-Senior          Bands,          Choraleers          and          Girl’s          Glee          Club          extend          Best          Wishes         for          a          successful          future          to          the          Class          of          1970.         INDY          Sa          DaIKVa          Bat          iuehee          std          bas          ockso cat          de          tices          eR          ee          ee          ee          Brimfield         E.          S.          Brooks          Jewelers         Congratulations,          a          Friend         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Charles          E.          Benoit         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Wade          W.          Cloyd          Sturbridge         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Joseph          Czyzewski         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Emile          Fortier         166         Those          Were          The          Days,          My          Friend         Some          day,          you’ll          repeat          these          words,          as          you          thumb          through         your          high          school          yearbook.          Those          were          the          days,          too,          young         friends.          Oh,          there          were          times          of          anxiety          and          sadness          mixed         in          with          the          happy          ones.          For          the          most          part,          they          were          days         worth          remembering.          And          there          will          be          more          days          like          that         ahead,          too.          So,          as          you          make          each          new          scene,          take          each          new         day          as          it          comes          —          with          courage          and          confidence.         AMERICAN          OPTICAL         CORPORATION         SOUTHBRIDGE,          MASSACHUSETTS          01550         167         :         ses          $          |                             COMPLIMENTS          OF         Sturbridge,          Massachusetts         VILLAGE          NEWS         COMPLIMENTS         OF          COFFEE          SHOP          AND         PARKER’S          GULF          PACKAGE          STORE         STATION          as          o           here         Fiskdale,          Mass.         CONGRATULATIONS          CONGRATULATIONS          TO          THE         To          The          .          CLASS          OF          1970          FROM         SENIOR          CLASS          :          THE          FRONTIER          RESTAURANT         From          Route          131         DEAN          M.          STICKNEY,          BUILDER          347-3351          Sturbridge,          Mass.         SAG,         Boosters         Mary          Belanger’          |          i)          .!          cic          le          erie          tenes          recreate          orem          iety          AU,          be          hak          merken          ae          Sturbridge         Joseph:          A.          Belanger          Urn          payers          et          eee          ee          oe          ee          United          States          Army         Jennifersand          Julie’          Bushitieesy          emcee          ac,          os,          08          a          ree          Beis          “ake          re          a          an          ona          Dudley         Mr.          Allan,          Cohen!           3          5 ,)@ieeeaere          ae          fares          Sua          Ree          ote          veers          Sturbridge         Robert.ChisholmpesOpmOmoOre          weer.          cue          se          ei          ee          Sturbridge         Mrs.          Barbara          Daley         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Domenic          DiPaola         Nancy          Haffordi          .          nts          a8          acon          oe          iets          as,          Se          ee          Brookfield         Jayne          Parker         Mrvand.          Mrs..Robert          Taft          Jr.°          3.0.          2045.          72          eee          eee          |          Brimfield         AP          ETIOnd          i          eee          Al          te          ee          oi          15)          os          eye          oe          eS          5c          eee          Charlton         Mrz          and:          Mrs,          Richard          Morris:          7)          cace.          -creucn          ee          catenin          ener          ee          Brimfield         Compliments          of          Memory          Lane         He’s          Doin’          it          Agin’         Linda's:          Fabrics:          oh,          ch!          a          re          abe          ot          Ses          a          A          ee          ee          Palmer         Keep          up          the          good          work         Nihil          dictum          quod          non          dictum          prius         TANTASQUA          TEACHERS         ASSOCIATION         ily         BEST          OF          LUCK          TO          THE          CLASS          OF          1970.          .          .         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Chem          ire,          GY         Publick          House         On          the          Common          —          Sturbridge,          Mass.          01566         Telephone          (617)          347-3313         See          You          At          The          Public          House         COMPLIMENTS          To          The          SENIOR          CLASS         From          The         MAJORETTES         TOMAHAWK         SNOITALUTARGNOC         Friends         Brookfield          Wayside          Furniture          Incorporated         Modern          —          Colonial          —          Spanish         RCA          Appliances          —          wall          to          wall          carpeting         Open          12          to          9          Daily          867-2858         Compliments          of          Brimfield          Oil          —          Brimfield         Compliments          of          the          Windjammer          at          Poor          Richard’s         Good          Luck          to          the          Class          of          70          from         The          Thwarted          Devil          at          Poor          Richard’s         The          Tantasqua          Cheerleaders          wish          to          congratulate         the          1970          Senior          Class.         173         Big          Gain          for          Steve          Joe          brings          down          his          prey         STAN          KAITBENSKI          INC.         176         
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