Tantasqua Regional High School - Tantasquan Yearbook (Sturbridge, MA)

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Rn, ay, Ct a - Ser: a titel “0 senior class president ‘joseph silverberg _ class secretary _ janet lucier class officers class vice-president dale-marie crooks class treasurer nancy o’brien peter edmund macfadden “‘king edmound” likes: the art room, basketball, coming to school. dislikes: skipping school, fake people, the money system. prize posses- sion: the book. fondest memory: playing basketball. highest aim: to go through life meeting exciting people, to be a good attendance officer. activities: bas- ketball 1,2,3,4; golf 1,2,3; capt. of golf 2, oe patricia lee wiles likes: outward-bound, true friends, camping, a block world cinema, and cabbage. dislikes: crowds of people, lit- ter, back-stabbers, and old-lady-gossi- pers. prize possession: my hair, jane miner, and my cat spot. fondest memo- ry: meeting about 1300 new people. highest aim: to hike the whole appal- achian trail. activities: none. impulsive, gregarious aries is the trailblazer of our world. innocently believing in personal miracles, he confidently assumes command of any situation to lead on toward impossible goals. his dreams light the world. peter edmund macfadden “falling, falling through the trap door, ping! touching bottom is no crash after all. they see me and step around me — naturally they don’t know my name, they don’t even know my classification —1can finally laugh aloud, whoever said the life of an unknown isn’t more fun than a barrel of people?” patricia lee wiles 36 thomas carragher “T walk alone, as none have walked, 1 walk amidst the stars. see how bright the star shine. why must i shine? why?” scott gibson catherine mary robidoux “happiness is one thing to one person, and another thing to another person. only when we learn to live with each other, will there be any chance for peace.” _ thomas francis aloysius carragher likes: snow, cycles, the sea, sleep, food. dislikes: getting up early, narrow mind- ed people, going to work. prize posses- ston: my talent for going to as few class- es as possible. fondest memory: leaving vermont after 21 days of hiking in the hick state. highest aim: to bull my way through life with as little work as passi- ble. actwities: soccer 1,2,3; chess club 1,2; drama club 1,2; tantasquan 2; ski club 2,3; national honor society 3,4; tomohawk 3,4; independent study committee 3,4. catherine mary robidoux likes: ths, horses, meeting people, self- discipline, courage, and windy days. dislikes: having to say goodbye to things i like, and people who aren’t will- ing to try. prize possession: my friends. fondest memory: one defected 10th grade biology teacher. highest aim: to learn to live with both triumph and fail- ure, and still be content. activities: class pres. 1; student council 1,2,4; gymnastics 1,2,3,4; ski club 1,2,3,4; glee club 3; nhs 3,4; independent study 3,4. rene martel scott gibson patrick james o’day likes: hunting fishing, fords, conserving our natural resources and wildlife dislikes: bad sportsmanship, alcholic beverages, drugs prize possession: 12 gauge shot gun and my guitar fondest memory: country roads with no litter _ on the sides of them highest aim: to make it through the service without getting killed or wounded, and to become a natural resource officer activities: soccer 1, prom committee 3. nancy jean plumley oo likes: winter skiing dislikes: colds activities: skiclub. howard smith green jr. “smitty” likes: girls, hollie, cars dislikes: stuck-up girls prize possession: hollie fondest memory: the good old days (skipping school) highest aim: tO get out of this place. _ richard pierce (picture and information not. available)... nancy jean plumley 38 patrick o’day did you know that the sportsmen of our nation contribute the most to the con- servation of our land and animals? if the us gov. barined the privilege of using a gun, and our privilege to hunt there would not be be enough money in our treasury to keep the fish and game de- partment functioning. howard smith green jr. sally curboy “love means never having to say good- bye!” gary fairbrother david r. beaudry 3g gary fairbrother sally curboy likes: michael and the ocean. dislikes: being sick. prize possession: a 1969 red and white super bee. fondest memory: being in mr. bombard’s office. highest aim: to be an airline stewardess. david r. beaudry likes: ann, football. dislikes: one gym teacher, one english teacher. prize pos- session: the thought that i could play football. highest aim: to be successful. activities: football 1,2,3. dependable, sensible taurus is as stubborn as a bull. al- d brooding, a sense of the michael alias chatk though he appears taciturn an g likes: surfing, football, rosebud, and comic prevades his life. sentimental, earthly, patient tau- watching dick butkus cream quarter- - 7 | bath in slow motion. dislikes: eruck-up rus can be trusted with your wealth and your welfare: in cheerleaders and people, football prac- his stability and his strength : tice, a bad day at pier 39, rip-offs, and no soap after football practice. prize possession: my bed, my 25 football uni- forms, and my surf board. fondest memory: trying to figure out the rest of slew-foot gallerani’s jokes that he never finishes, and beating southbridge 21-14. highest aim: to avoid the draft and live m california. activities: varsity football — te lee stevens likes: snow, oranges, dungarees. dis- likes: hairy legs, iong fingernails, lima beans. prize possession: sandstone. — fondest memory: walking the holden road-race. highest aim: to be content. activities: n.h.s. 3,4; girls track 3,4; drama club 3,4; 1 act plays 3; music man 3; choraleers 3,4; acapella 3; con- cert choir 4; girls cross country 4; year book 4. michael allen clark lee stevens ; “if a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. let him step to the music he hears, however mea- sured or far away.” 40 mary elizabeth dowling “over the alps lies italy.’ ’ margaret ellen matys kevin stewart “the goblins will not dare to cross the great river for a hundred miles north of the carroknor to come near my house (it is well protected at nite).”’ 41 margaret ellen matys likes: music, p. town, football games, getting out of school. dislikes: school lunches, study halis, pollution. mary elizabeth dowling “mare” likes; sports, joecool, the ponderosa, and 10 speeds. dislikes: chairs with but- tons on the back of them, and liz’s driv- ing. prize possession: my seventh grade report card. highest aim: to coach bas- ketball. activities: girls basketball 1,2, 3,4; track 1,2,3,4; softball 3,4; corss- country 4. kevin stewart “stu-stu”’ likes: cold rainy fall week days, sue, and of course baseball. dislikes: my harpo hair, white shoes, and my assigned seat in study. fondest memory: being on the _ first team to ever beat bartilett in ths football history. highest aim: to go to college and be successful, and to get my’ baseball uniform in “72”. activities: football 1,2,3,4; basketball 1,3,4; base- ball 1,2,3,4. roy howarddavis _- likes: girls, cars, motorcycles, skiing, fishing, hunting, football, baseball. dis- likes: hair-cuts, getting up early in the morning. prize possession: my class ring. fondest memory: all the friends ' 7 had when i was young. highest , we 3, cranberries, gerbils, people, animus, the bio lab, laughing, falling snow, rainbows, the sea, home- made wines, and homemade cherry pie. dislikes: my freckies, driving at night, black vw’s, rotten cranberries, sun- burns. prize possession: my zapper and my weird laugh. fondest memory: mr. bruneau. highest aim: to climb mount everest. activities: drama club 1,2; girls chorus 1,2; drill team 1,2,3; class dance committee 1; lab assistant 2,3,4; chora- leers 3; music man 3; nhs 3,4; concert choir 4; yearbook editor 4. clever, ambitious gemini overflows with nervous energy. able to devise ingenious plans, and impatient to realize his goals, he is bored with details, and views life on a grand scale. put your political future into the hands of a gemini and you can own your own rainbow. roy howard davis mary joan gibson Mua “i believe in compulsory cannibalism: if people had to eat what they killed there would be no war”’. 42 deborah suzanne noga “look out how you use proud words. when you let proud words go, it is not easy to call them back. they wear long boots, hard boots; they walk off proud, they can’t hear you calling — look out how you use proud words.” beverly mary hebert “love means never having to say you're sorry!” patricia m. haraghey 43 patricia m. haraghey “patti” likes: boston red sox, 71 football team, shrimp. dislikes: assigned seats in study, school lunches, television com- mercials. fondest memory: august 10, 1971. highest aim: to be independently wealthy at 21. actwities: g.r.a. 1; senior band 1; softball 2; concert band 2,3,4; wind ensemble 2,3,4; track 3,4. deborah suzanne noga likes: jeff, strawberries, charlton street. dislikes: spiders, colds, distance. prize possession: my v.w. fondest memory: may 8, ‘71. highest aim: to live happily ever after with jeff on our own private island. activities: tomahawk 1,2,3,4; future teachers 1,2,3,4; nhs 3,4; prom committee 3,4; yearbook editor 4. beverly mary hebert likes: friends, flying, traveling, calif., parties, horse-back riding, halloween. dislikes: snobby people, my height, snakes, bad moods, arguments among friends. prize possession: my car. fond- est memory: summer of 71 in calif. high- est aim: to own a new car and enjoy life. activities: softball 1,2,3; basketball 3. john groccia francis john gallerani “slewfoot”’ likes: summer, winter, spring, fall, fall saturdays, genoa salami, renees sand- wiches, g block study halls, 2:02, boones farm, winning, skiing, clean jocks, u- mass excursions, howdy-doodey, satur- day morning cartoons on sunday morn- ing. dislikes: cats, dobermans, dirty jocks, people who spell my name wrong, stuck-up cheerleaders, detentions, fun days at chanrudoma with mr. hyde and his sled. prize possession: my clean jocks and white socks. fondest memory: the day we beat bartlett for the first time in the school’s history. highest aim: to make $95,137,587,325,513.13 pitching pennies, retire at 27 and be a big time playboy like jolin, morse, and cote, and also to take up a whole page of this yearbook. activities: baseball 1; golf 1,2,3; skiclub 1,2,3,4; football 2,3,4; all school play 3; choraleers 3; track 3,4; student council 4; concert choir 4. melissa mary sprouls likes: ice cream, water colors, workin for mr. bombard, fire places on winter nights, talking about old times, being among friends, fall days and cloudless skies, reading love poems, and remem- bering old crushes. dislikes: smoking, math, locker combinations, baseball and footbali on tv, and being left out. prize possesion: my second grade gold bracelet. fondest memory: a walk in the woods. highest aim: to become an ele- mentary art teacher. activities: toma- hawk 3,4; future teachers 3,4; library service club 3; yearbook 4. beatrice sibley ruggles ‘“‘bea”’ likes: summer, being with people, out- door activities. dislikes: snobby people, saying goodbye, death. fondest memo- ry: all the friendship i have had. highest aim: to go to college and live a happy life. activities: drill team 1,23; drama club 1; girls track 2,3,4; warrioretts 4; yearbook 4. joseph e. silverberg jr. likes: cars, skiing, girls, traveling. dis- likes: family vacations, mowing mass electric. prize possession: 1961 mga. fondest memory: class trip to quabbin? highest aim: to see the world by boat. activities: ski club 1,2,3,4; drama 1; dance committee 1; class president 2,3, 4; one act play 2,3,4; musical 3; prom committee 2, 3,4. melissa mary sprouls “american girl — a bell is no bell till you ring it, a song is no song till you sing it, and love in your heart was not put therc to stay, love isn’t love till you give it VOT oo 2 aN ‘ joseph e. silverburg jr. 44 francis john gallerani beatrice sibley ruggles “friendship, like the flight of birds, can’t be put in written words — never yet has poet penned all it means to have a friend!” robert john hayes russell james fortier katherine joan gilman “peace rules the day where reason rules the mind.”’ walter john grudzien “party at dicks.”’ 45 katherine joan gilman “kathy”’ likes: flair pens, sleeping over, jc super- star, cold nights, to understand, open people. dislikes: hypocrits, lies, close- minded people, backing up. prize pos- session: my fangs. fondest memory: fall 1970. highest aim: to go to a psychia- trist. activities: glee club 2; drill team 2; majorettes 3; choraleers 3; class play 3; prom committee 3; music man 3; warriorettes 4; concert choir 4. robert john hayes likes: racing, hunting, fishing, hockey, traveling, dana. dislikes: school home- work. prize possession: myself. fondest memory: summer of ‘71. highest aim: to get out of school. walter john grudzien likes: parties at dick’s. dislikes: dick. prize possession: my life. fondest mem- ory: going to hojo’s. highest aim: to find out what is in mr. lewis’s thermos. russell james fortier likes: happiness and people. dislikes: snobs, and show-offs. prize possession: my love of people. highest aim: to be happy at what t do. cinthia may beeman “‘cindy”’ likes: people in general, eating, 1 week vacations, sunrise and sunset, blue skies dislikes: cigarette smoke prize possesion: friendship fondest memory: having alot of relatives at our house to celebrate thanksgiving with us highest aim: to be everyone’s friend activities: girls chorus 1, senior glee club 2, future teachers 3. david ruggles ayers likes: good music, guitar, camera’s, true love, demolay, and wild happy people dislikes: problems with no answers prize possession: my life, guitar, and girl. not necessarily in that order. fond- est memory: the fun and gayity of all class plays highest aim: to be forever happy, and to some day own my own tv show activities: av 1,2,3,4 chess club 1, 2, lab assistant 3,4, tomahawk 3,4. gerard plummer david ruggles ayers “love is the power of the earth — it was then, it is now, and it shall be forever more.” 46 cinthia may beeman “for god did not give us a spirit of fear; but a spirit of power, and of love, and of sound mind.” vincent pulchalski “the joys of ths have now come to an end. the past 6 years have gone by quickly, too quickly. i wish the under- classman the best of luck in their years at ths. i hope you enjoy them as much as i have. yours vincent pulchalski rachel shailer 47 rachel shailer steven savary vincent pulchalski ‘“‘vince”’ likes: the doughnut shop, bud, riding around wasting gas. dislikes: school lunches, getting detentions for skip- ping, bad clutches. prize possession: my mighty falcon. fondest memory: enter- ing my senior year. highest aim: to beat paul jefferson’s sports coupe with my falcon and to settle down to a life of luxury. activities: av 1,2,3,4; football 1; ea 2. “jefferson is the real canni- al. a natural affinity to money, and a frugal habit of expendi- ture make cancer appear miserly. do not be mistaken; he is truly actuated by loyalty and concern for those he loves. his sense of compassion always overcomes his natu- ral caution. though he may count the pennies, cancer will louise ann Gesillier “gemoke”’ never count the cost. likes: sincere people, dave, the ocean, food. dislikes: hypocrites, anything messy, oatmeal, going camping and for- getting the tent poles. prize possession: dave’s class ring. fondest memory: the day mr. bombard made us pick up pa- pers around the school (last day of school ‘71). highest aim: to be happy and successful in whatever i do. activi- ties: student council 4; yearbook activi- ties editor 4; independent study 4. barbara jean monette louise ann desillier “faith is seeing light with your heart when all you can see with your eyes is darkness.” barbara jean monette 48 donald cook gail elizabeth sprout “‘slugger’”’ “one of the most disappointing of hu- man experiences is that which comes from rejected love.”’ ann marie chickering “‘chick” “stand unshod upon it, for the ground is holy, being even as it came from the creator. keep it, guard it, care for it, for it keeps man, guards man, cares for man. destroy it and man is destroyed.”’ 49 _ pendent study Bes judith nelson © donald a. cook likes: fishing, and hunting. dislikes: anything that does not appeai to my taste. prize possession: my shotguns. ann marie chickering of riding, folk music, farming, good beoks, individualism, close-knit fami- likes: people and oiher animals, the art lies, my cat. dislikes: pollution, pover- ty, bigotry, hypocricy, chauvinism, and apathy. prize possession: life. fondest y memory: childhood. highest aim: to end pollution, poverty, and bigotry, and to ride on the w.s. equestrian team. activi- — ties: drama club 1,2,3,4; chorus 1; math _team 1; 1 act plays 2,3,4; international. relations club 2,3; glee club 2; chora-- _ é leers 2,3,4; tomahawk 2,3,4; music man 3;a capella 3; student-faculty advisory comm. 3; nhs. (v.p.) 3, (pie 4; inde- team 4. gail elizabeth ade likes: ken, being ucled in many _ things, flirting, my friends, halloween nights, and parties. dislikes: jealous — 4; girls tennis. . : boyfriends, spiders, hurting people. prize possession: my family, honey (my dog), and 021-40-2117. fondest memo- ry: 1 of being born, and 2 of connie. — highest aim: to go back to jupiter. activ-— ities: j.v. cheerleading 1; student coun- cil 1,2,3,4; varsity cheerleader 3,4; stu- dent council v. ae 3,4; prom comm. 4. roger demers mary kathleen murray likes: ‘“ bob’’, our parties, the group, fro- gie, friends, keeping things together, — and halloween nights. dislikes: snobby _ people, bad moods, fighting with people _ i care about, bugs, snakes, etc. prize possession: bob p. fondest memory: 10th grade, lorraine and i getting under mr. rocketts skin. highest aim: to marry bob and live happily together. activi- ties: glee club 2. debra jean rossi likes: a certain guy, pizza, and being free. dislikes: conceited people, and staying home. prize possession: my mustache. fondest memory: june 23, 1970. highest aim: to graduate. roger demers debra jean rossi 50 mary kathleen murray “‘kathi” “keep smiling and life is a little more beautiful’. marion burton joanne scott “‘jo” “echoes in the shadows of my mind sometimes seem to whisper “‘love is waiting’ and then your smile comes to me, lighting up the hopeful silence of forgotten dreams reborn” william lee langlois ‘‘bill”’ barbra balou “willem lee langlois likes: budwieser, and “southern com- - fort’. dislikes: warm beer. highest aim: _ to become the owner of a beer factory. activities: foot ball 22.3. marion burton barbra ballou joanne estelle scott likes: books, people who accept me for what i am, listening to a good record, every body at the tavern at the last day of school. dislikes: prejudice people diets, doctors, inconsiderate people, buses. prize possession: the friendship of one special person. highest aim: to be a good christian of jehovah. activities: ise 2 ee julie norton . julie norton diane francis menard oe itkes: windy fall days, reading, being independent, being an introvert. dis- likes: losing friends, being laughed at, housework, sliderules, loneliness. prize possession: tamarelli brigadoon. fond- est memory: the “night” brandon and kevin slept in my car. activities: ski club 2; tantasquan 4, _ diane menard “think of me as much as 1 think of you”’. of i just love hi-karate! my new anti-perspirant is such a marvel! linda ann vanderhoof ‘7 would if t could, but i can’t so i david patrick antonovitch it was on the good ship venus, my god you should have seen us, inda ann Gaddeehed likes: joey, mitch, and weekends. dis- likes: forceful persuasion, snobs, the word no. prize possession: joey. fondest : graduate and live happily ever a a david pace antonovitch — likes: mild-mannered, self-spoken er: ple, cars, math? dislikes: hauty, arro gant, self-centered, irresponsible, ae wrepressible people, math!! prize pos- session: cars? highest aim: to be head chef and owner of a hotel bigger than public house. fondest memory: may 14. — activities: baseball 2; choraleers 2,3,4; a capella 3; concert t choir 4 memory: may 8, 1971. highest aun: to aa nancy ellen o’brien likes: gym, summer, good ne s.g.j. dislikes: people you can’t trust, getting home on time, and bus rides to springfield. prize possession: a 1971 class ring. fondest memory: having mr. _ o'brien for a science teacher. highest aim : to be a gym teacher at ithica col- _ lege n.y. activities: gymnastics 1,2,3,4; basket ball 1; track 1; dance committee 1,2; drama club L class treasurer 2,3,4; capt. of gym team 4. nd confident leo reflects a lordly air. extrovert and gay he assumes leadership as his birthright. fickle in affairs of the heart —-his is debonair yet susceptible to flattery. leo’s vanity frequently directs his life along a collision course. nancy ellen o’brien “nancy” “to err is human, to forgive divine’’. dan curtis 54 dianne irene tremblay ellison waite : SUN a: eric jenson ellison waite “skip carl fredrick bergman likes: anyone or thing that holds my. interest, etc. dislikes: people, when they judge other people, people who think neatness is worth more in a pres- entation than the ideas indicated by it. fondest memory: the day in 7th grade when we put powell in the waste basket and the waste basket on the counter,we have come a long way since, ete. prize possession: whats left of my sanity. highest aim: to be a beast once. activi- ties: soccer 1,23,4; ski club 123.4 drama club 1; tennis 2; class play 254: track 3,4; etc. | oe dianne irene tremblay 3 likes: paul, weekends, and spagetti. dis- likes: snobs, working, and new haven conn. prize possession: the little money i got. fondest memory: august, 1970. highest aim: to hurry up and graduate - soican live with paul. carl fredrick bergman “‘fritz”’ eric Jenson oo heidi anne stanton — likes: art, homemaking, summer, fash- a ion, gym. dislikes: snobby people, school lunches. prize possession: my — life, and my pets, highest aim: to gradu- ate, get ajob, and be successful at it. _ heidi anne stanton 56 timothy bennet maurice albert wilson Sf maurice albert wilson likes: nature of any sort. Gielibes: crowded places like cities and high- ways. prize possession: my 63, nova. fondest memory: the day ammie andi almost got harmed r cows. highest aim: to see world peace and the end of ali pollution. activities student cOunee 1; gymnastics 2. oer’ scott oe ‘want to do. fondest memory: none. prize possessio : tivi ties: Es, c ‘diane jee menard likes: all living things, outdoors hes and horseback riding. dislikes: hypocra- ey, prejudice, and cruelty in any ls prize possession: my family and friends. chorus; ee ce ikes: summer, anon, pariet ae little. . n. dislikes:cats. highest aim: to do my santty ac ae highest aim: to be accepted for whati am, not what i should be. activities: virgo is the lonely intellectual of the zodiac. often worried, to restless to daydream, disdaining sentiment and lazi- ness, he is capable in practical affairs — perceptive in judgement — acool man for all seasons. diana lee menard “he hadn’t time to penanote, he hadn't time to cast vote, he hadn’t time to sing a song, he hadn’t time to right a wrong, he hadn’t time to love or give, he hadn't time to really live, from now on he'll have time on end, he died today my “‘busy”’ friend.” 58 robert scott cochrane “1 do my thing and you do your thing, 1 am not in this world to live up to your expectations, and you are not in this world to live up to mine. you are you, andiamt, and if by chance we find each other — it is beautiful. if not, it can’t be helped.” gwen lise campbell “the essence of friendship is entireness, a total magnanimity and trust”. michael edward ahern “it’s hard to be humble when youre as great as i am” (try not to take this seriously). sandra lee smith ; “but i have promises to keep and miles to go beforeisleep”’. 5g . micheal edward ahern likes: rain, warmth, laughter, the let- ter “e”. dislikes: angry people, bore- dom. prize possession: my world alma- nac. fondest memory: chemistry class. highest aim: to make a fortune giving rides in my time machine. activities: basketball 1,2; baseball 2,3,4; x-country 1,2,3,4: band 123.4 nhs. 3,4; band v.p. 3, pres. 4. sandra lee smith ‘ likes: people, fall. dislikes: beets. prize possession: good news bible. fondest memory. teaching the retarded. highest aim: to follow god’s plan. activities: cheerleading 1; gym team 2,3; majorets gwen elise campbell likes: barefeet, apples, long hair, not getting the triple crown, thunder- storms, long walks, wildflowers, maine. dislikes: muddy foot ball fields, flies, apathy. fondest memory: walking the holden road race, the '71 cheerleading tournament. highest aim: to meet no major obstacles in my pursuit of happi- ness, and to be content without being passive. activities: cheerleading 1,2,3,4; gymnastics 1,2,3; math team 1; grave- yard club 3; girls track 3,4; n.h.s. 3,4. Lhew echinidt activities: drama 3,4; independen : chairman 3, 4 to ‘thomas heary benoi _ likes: almost everybody, vacations. dislikes: school lunches, town cops, end riding the bus. prize possession: myself. highest aim: to be- come the youngest millionaire in the world. activities: soccer 1,2; golf 1,2,3; | chess Le aon staff 2; 7. Ris an donna gaucher gay es: smoking crowds, and saying goo choir 4 tomahawk 4. ‘summer, eae es: bach, music, shakespeare, soccer, aggis, ‘scotland, baseball, o.f., tea. dis- bye. highest aim: to be content. activi- | ties: chorus 1; yearbook 2; international _ relations club 2; choraleers 3,4; concert thomas henry benoit donna gaucher gay “{ never saw a moor, i never saw the sea; yet know i how the heather looks, and what a wave must be. inever spoke with god, nor visited in heaven; yet certain am i of the spot, as if the chart was giv- en. 60 matthew schmidt “t stood upon a high place and saw, be- low, many devils, running, leaping, and carousing in sin. one looked up grinning, and said: ‘comrade! brother!” kristen cloyd “kris” charles joseph carrington “my horses name ts outlaw, and i guess you know why, she sure acts like one, and thats no lie, but we do get along, without too much going on, she hasn’t thrown me yet, but t’m making no bets.” wee ot ee, a gregory morse ‘‘fox”’ 61 tests. fondest memory: climbing mt -monadnock. highest aim: to beat simp gregory hall k morse likes: scotland, the beach, athbro, anda - six. dislikes: horses, cats, some pecple, — and jocks. prize possession: my pet fox. fondest memory: scotland and canada. e highest aim: to become a Be Tek like : _ john jolin. kristen Sees cloyd likes: peanut butter, soccer, good mu- sic, beautiful things, and animals. dis- — likes: playing chess with ahern, and — son at something. activities: golf 1,2,3, — 4; chess club 1,2,3,4; ski club 1,2,3,4; soccer 2,4; Kase play 2.3, 4 drama club a «23,4. : : ohare: joseph eeriagie a prize possession: my horse and my truck fondest memory: when i bought my first truck. a aim: to grow hair on my che: Hee 1 4 : patriciac. porter “port likes: spring, poetry, brookfielc places, trips to n.. ng with , like. dislikes: brimfield, who go out of their way t st memory Fh highest aim to make itt ‘hrough Ae: ng romantic, prosaic; perseptive, naive; hasty, indolent; li- bra is the paradox of the zodiac. changeable as the wind, he is reluctant to make decisions; plans curb his style. liv- ing life riotously, loving all recklessly, libra generates ex- citement. ross weingarten patricia c. porter 62 fe eee elizabeth ann emrich “liz” “Tt lies around us like a cloud, the world we do not see; yet the sweet closing of an eye may bring us there to be.”’ david michael maccormack ” gary curtis dalton ‘“‘gar 63 likes: someone, some things, some sion: my life. fondest memory: the da - L got my license. highest aim: david michen! maccormack times. dislikes: to be told what to do, boring eng. classes, gym. prize posses happy. gary curtis dalton likes: typing 1, watching stars, len school. dislikes: filling out this ques tionnaire, getting up at 6:00, gym. prize possession: my patched blue jeans. fondest memory: getting out of march- ing band. highest aim: to succeed with out ee de 12.34 basketball 3,4; yearbook 4. richard spaulding robinson likes: people, silence. dislikes: crowds, noise, pencils without erasers, and making mistakes. fondest memory: days without homework. highest aim: to be successful and enjoy life. activi- ties: math team 1,2,3,4; drama club 1,2; lab ass. 2,3: n.h.s. 3,4. | ralph larue weingarten likes: honesty, people, money, plea- sures, v.w.'s, traveling, and helping the retarded. dislikes: hypocrites, self-cen- tered people, plastic faces. prize posses- sion: myself. fondest memory: people in frisco, and detriot. highest aim: to be an architect. activities: football 1; drama Ee katherine white kathy white 64 richard spaulding robinson jr. ralph larue weingarten “the only way to have a friend is to be one.” steven mellor steven mellor dennis maynard philip duquette dennis maynard 65 carol ann corkum ; likes: sports, state police, detective shows, singing dislikes: little brothers, riots, and science prize possession: my copy of an 1874 life magazine fondest memory: mr. bruneau’s block history class highest aim: to get to do more than i think i will be able to do activi- ties: drill team 1,2,3, freshman drama club 1, softball 2,3, choraleers 3,4, lab sec. 3,4, music man 3, concert choir 4, yearbook editor 4. peter whitten likes: girls, beer, and food dislikes: cri- tisizers activities: track and field 2,3,4. scorpio never forgets. impelled by a fierce sense of jus- tice and rectitude, scorpio always protects the weak and supports the defenseless. an indefatigable champion of lost causes, scorpio is the watchmen of the world. carol ann corkum “some men see things as they are and say “why?” dream of things that never were and say “why not?” peter whitten 66 marlene francis barnes ‘“‘barnie”’ “sometimes id rather bowl than eat, sometimes i'm rather hard to beat, but when my ball goes in the gutter, all i do is sit and mutter.”’ elizabeth anne hedlund “{ can't say whether we had more wit amongst us than usual, but 1am certain we had more laughter which answered the end as well.” dale marie crooks ‘‘crooksie”’ “because i am alive iam a human being with the capacity to change, to feel, to experience. but most of all to love, therefore i have love, 1 am alive, 1 am happy.” steven joseph wheaton ‘“‘steve”’ 67 dale marie crooks likes: people like heron, raymond, ped- ro, and bon, places likes fitzwilliam, vermont and maine, things like music, dance and writing, being a part of love, life, and a smile dislikes: distance, fakes and people you can’t trust prize possession: my strength to smile when all else fails fondest memory: talking to someone and having them understand highest aim: to do what i want and still like myself activities: folksinging club 1,2 drama club 1,2 dance club 1,2 stu- dent government 1,2, queen’s court 1,2, school play 1, ushers club 2, “‘mid summer nights dream” 2, class vice pres. 3,4, student council 3,4, future teachers 3,4, prom comm. 3,4, class play 3,4, yearbook editor-in-chief 4, n.h.s. 3,4 vice pres. of k.c. fan club, ind. study 3,4. marlene francis barnes fondest memory: when i came to live with my aunt and uncle, whom i now think of as my mom and dad, and mrs. esmay’s f block book-keeping class prize possession: my car and my bowling balls, and “man!” activities: tutor at brimfield elementary 4. steven joseph wheaton likes: cid, soccer, and baseball dislikes: man interfering with nature prize possession: friendship fondest memory: my junior prom highest aim: to be friends with everybody activities: bas- ketball 1,2, baseball 1,2,3 chess 2, foot- ball 3, soccer 4. elizabeth anne hedlund likes: beach at sunset, italians, double seams, soccer players, skiing, mustach- es dislikes: spiders, snakes, sundays, mondays, too many accidents, mary’s driving, chicklets outlook prize posses- sion: my jeans fondest memory: blue- berries on a sunday highest aim: to win back my 4 dollars activities: class treas. 1, ski club 1,3,4, cheerleader 1, future teachers 3, girl’s tennis 4, sec. of k.c. fan club 4, paul edward jefferson likes: skiing, cars, bud dislikes: bow- legged people prize possession: my “pipe” fondest memory: room 233 high- est aim: to see mr. benoit get a new pair of glasses activities: gym team 1, ski club 4. wanda marie storey likes: the color yellow, and a special guy dislikes: school prize possession: my — money fondest memory: the junior prom highest aim: to graduate, and to do something better with my life activi- ties: softball 3. joan elizabeth hyde likes: good books, classical and baroque _ music, koala bears, winter, sarcasm, and el greco dislikes: ignorance, crowds, — peprallies, math, blind loyalty, general- izations, and chaos prize possessions: my books and records activities: future teachers 1,2,3,4 drama 1, international relations club 2,3 senior glee club 2, debate club 3. wanda marie storey “control yourself” francis langevin paul edward jefferson joan elizabeth hyde “t made a footing in the wall, it was not therefore to escape, for i had buried one and all, who loved me in a human shape. and the whole would henceforth be a wider prison unto me.” owen grimes mary jane belanger ‘‘pokey”’ “what a hassel, and do you eat wheaties?”’ 69 mary jane belanger likes: to come and go as 1 please, winter nights, fall days, isolation, and v.90. dislikes: schedules, walking behind tall people in the halls because i can’t see where i am going, seating plans, slow people, waiting, and underclassmen prize possession: pisser and the purply p. fondest memory: falling in mud pud- dles highest aim: to live a happy and contented life activities: yearbook 2,3, skipping 3 dennis j. letendre likes: gail and a long life with true love together, g.a.l., music, hammond, trying my own way, saying we instead of 11-15 10:20 p.m. 5-15 8:40 p.m., the cas- tle parking lots, true friends, a.n.e., 7- 15-72, ocean, the country, having pup- ples, walking on the beach together dis- likes: fake people, people that can’t for- give and try and understand, loading up the truck and breaking down, (oscar), waiting for the time to pass, saying goodnight prize possession: g.a.m. fond- est memory: prom ’71 highest aim: to make it to college peripatetic sagittarius has the intelligence and drive that produce a winner. optomistic and brave, the archer will take on love anytime. irrepressibly witty, and unfor- tunately unable to keep a secret, he kisses and tells. toa sagittarian, life is a circus and he is a clown. dennis j. letendre james simpson 70 brian thomas embair “‘red”’ “tL cry, u lie for the things i love, 1 cry, 1 lie, for the snow white dove”’ sally cortis patricia ann sandole “‘pat”’ “iftam not myself, who will be?”’ joel robert jette ‘jr. jette”’ “i’m going and if i don’t come back tie all my dope-bom bing on a wire wheel track and giv e them to the man who'll have them back from my life, from my life.” 71 patricia ann sandole likes: good pizza, and running long distance dislikes: not being able to ex- press myself, and weeds prize posses- sion: stewy fondest memory: new years eve 1970-1971 highest aim: to have a profession as a nurse and most impor- tant to be with stewy forever activities: track 3,4, x-country 4, basketball 4 brian thomas embair likes: dating, swimming, bowling, hunt- ing, fishing, girls, and cars dislikes: cer- tain teachers, and writing prize posses- sion: my true friends fondest memory: a big poster that all the girls signed and made for me highest aim: to work with different types of people and children in different countries joel robert jette likes: after work high, art, to sit and watch the world, pizza rushes dislikes: “all the lonely pecple’’, falling asleep in class, people who aren’t what they say they are prize possession: my hands fondest memory: high school highest aim: to be the worlds fastest pizza roller activities: football 1,2, class play 3, yearbook 4, tomahawk 3,4 daniel e. salce likes: getting 7'2 credits for cutting block study, and a certain holland resi- dent dislikes: pushy people and being D.W. prize possession: my car and my derby fondest memory: being defeated by the one and only (thank god!) dale crooks highest aim: pluto, and to gradu- ate actwwities: flunkie 1-4 patricia marie digregorio likes: the ocean, smiles, soccer, sailing, summer, laughter, sweaters, weekends, and fires on the point dislikes: crowds, smoking, and dirty smoke prize posses- sion: my half of the “soccer ball” fond- est memory: music man, or ‘dishes’ highest aim: to do what i want in life and to doit well activities: tomahawk 1, 2,34, drama 1,2,3, future teachers 2,3,4, choraleers 3, girls track 3,4, music man 3, lab assistant 3, grave yard club 3, concert choir 4. jeanne marie porrazzo : likes: wilderness, folkmusic, running, discovering, and love dislikes: anything fake, not knowing, violence prize pos- session: my quilt fondest memory: slid- ing down the snowy hill to music in 8th grade highest aim: to be unselfish activ- ities: math team 1, international rela- tions club 2, tomahawk 3,4, graveyard club 3, girl’s track 3,4, girl’s x-country 4 philip george broughton likes: friends, 10-speeds, cheney’s ap- ples dislikes: big dogs, big hills, and saying good-bye prize possession, a bent spike fondest memory: breaking denise’s toe highest aim: about 26 miles, 385 yrds. activities: choraleers 1, 23,4, track 1,2,3,4, x-country 1,2,3,4 (co-captain), basketball 1,2, music man oo patricia marie digregorio “happiness is as a butterfly, which , when persued, is as always just beyond you grasp, but which, if you will sit down quietly, will light upon you.” philip george broughton ‘‘crazy legs”’ 72 daniel e. salce jeanne marie porrazzo ‘for every star that falls to earth a new one glows, for every dream that fades away a new one grows, when things are not as they would seem you most keep following you dream. so while my heart is still believing i'll say goodbye”’ dennis parent scarlet beverly artruc SLTUCR]. mark edward andrews “what a beautiful day, the sun is shin- ing and the sky is clean. hey now, what’s that you say, the birds were singing and i just didn’t hear, when 1 feel you need me i'll be coming right away. oooh babe, can you feel me. it’s such a beautiful day for you to stay.”’ noella corriveau ‘“‘noel”’ “while i sit and think of times that were before, i listen for returning feet and voices at the door.” is mark edward andrews likes: mary kay, music, sidney, picnics, sunny days, quiet moments dislikes: haircuts, crowds, vermont, dishonest people, things going wrong prize posses- sion: my fingers fondest memory: first date with m.k. highest aim: to be happy at whatever | choose and to do it witha certain person activities: track 1,2,4, n.h.s. 3,4, football 4 dennis parent likes: racing, motorcycles, and snowmo- biles dislikes: bad drivers, freaks prize possession: life fondest memory: meet- ing j.g. highest aim: to go to alaska. noella corriveau likes: fathlack, acheiving my goals, swamp eyes, spending lots of money on books, loving and being loved, dreaming of things to come “’”’, fat black, bruce dislikes: being cold, prejudice non- thinking people, feeling tired lonely and unloved prize possession: my sanity fondest memory: tantasqua and every- thing that is part of it highest aim: to be satisfied with who i am and to be capable of loving activities: class v.p. I, 2, gym team 1,2,3,4, adv. grym 1,2,3,4, cheerleading 1,2, ski club 1,2,3,4, stu- dent council 1,2,3,4, drama club 1,2, class play 1,2,3,4, year book 2,4, ind. studies 3, student council pres. 4. scarlet artruc likes: tomorrow’s sunshine, autumn, r.j., otters, rupp, snow, airplanes, fresh- men, class pres. dislikes: freddie fra- ternity, monday morning, getting up early, writing letters prize possession: my codkake! fondest memory: steerage rock oct. 2, 1971 highest aim: to find myself ac Fes. ski club 2, drama club 3, future teachers 3,4, grave-yard club 3, 4, tantasquan 4, track 4 barbara jean czyzewski likes: full moons, thunderstorms, soc- cer, poetry, the sea, autumn, sweaters, dylan, guthrie, taylor, young dislikes: pain, hypocrites prize possession: my half of the soccer ball fondest memory: the zen substitute activities: future teachers 1,2,3,4, gym team 1, tomahawk 2,3,4, drama club 1,2,3,4, lab assistant 3, grave-yard club 3 temperate, serious capricorn is natural executive. His stern self-discipline and respect for authority make him a durable leader in any field. fear, uncertainty, and frustra- tion are not in his vocabulary. capricorn is a solid citizen. barbara jean czyzewski “7 have never found the campanion that was so companionable as solitude’. john eagan 74 russell steven powell “the road goes ever on and on, down from the door where it began. now far ahead the road has gone, and i must fol- low, if t can. pursuing it with weary feet, until it joins a longer way, where many paths and errands meet. and wither then? ican not say.”’ __ ive y Hayy brandon charles plainte “‘big louie”’ “the dwarves were inclined to grumble at this, but the wizard told them they were fools.” TD brandon charles plainte likes: people with class, peanut butter, and the syndicate dislikes: the f.b.1., corn flakes, cats and ice prize posses- sion: my loafers highest aim: to own a lincoln continental mach IV by the time i am 20 fondest memory: sleeping in a v.w. in sub-zero weather activities: soc- cer 2, basketball 2,3,4 (capt.), baseball 2,3 (capt.), 4 (capt.) russell steven powell likes: j.r.r., herons, robins, roses, lico- rice, malcon, walking, quiet, music, yogurt dislikes: misinterpretation, be- ing held back, competition highest aim: to fly activities: cross-country 1,2,3,4, basketball 1,2, drama club 1, track 1,2, 3,4, tomahawk 2,3,4, student council 2, cross-country captain 3,4 dennis james keough (picture not avail- able) likes: soccer, the sea at night, memo- ries, cold nights turned hot, and the company of friendly people dislikes: accidents, being hasseled, the agony of defeat, feeling unliked, and unfriendly girls prize possession: every thing from my toes to my head fondest memory; summer of 69 highest aim: to succeed at everything i do activities: soccer 2,3,4 john gregory jolin likes: the thriil of victory dislikes: homework, losing, the morning bus, hot football practices, and doing this sheet prize possession: my glasses fondest memory: the first time highest aim: to become a playboy like greg morse activ- ities: football 1,2,3,4 (tri-capt.) basket- ball 1,2,3,4 (co-capt. ), track 12.3.4, choraleers 3,4, music man 3, concert chotr 4. suzanne t. gaudet likes: the beach, long week-ends, mus- taches, and ricky dislikes: being let down, and having to say good- bye fond- — est memory: jan. 17, 69 nancy palmer suzanne t. gaudet “god grant me the serenity to accept the things i cannot change; the courage to change the things i can; and the wis- dom to know the difference. . 76 john gregory jolin “big john” belinda burdin james earl morgan “jim” “a friend at hand is worth a mountain of gold.” john m. dougan “‘.d.”’ “handsome and clever and he went cruising into a crazy dream (two were a hundred million who’s) while only him- self was him.” . nola marida wood dennis james volpini ‘“‘simon”’ “going up the country baby don’t you want to go. we're gonna go someplace where i ain't never been before.” WIE nola marida wood likes: happy people, especially larry and nicky dislikes: having to get up in the morning after staying up all night prize possession: my family fondest memory: july 18, 1970 highest aim: to make tt through till june, and be a good wife and mother activities: glee club 1,2, drill team 1,2, gym club 1, tomahawk 1,4, choraleers 2 james earl morgan likes: pizzas, friendly people, helping other people dislikes: stuck-up people, a and b block studyhalls prize posses- sion: my friends fondest memory: 1970 basketball highest aim: to go to oregon activities: band 1, prom committee 3,4 dennis james volpini likes: women, deserted beaches, the road, art, music, and pinball dislikes: boredom, not traveling, and bad days prize possession: my rucksack fondest memory: going to new york overnight highest aim: to go to school, travel, and play music and pinball activities: gym- team 1,2, class play 1,2,4, x-country 1, music man 3, track 3 john m. dougan likes: abstractions, dreams, poetry, laughing, music, absurdities, drama dislikes: pro sports, stereotypes, igno- rance, clothes, freaks, social conscious- ness, “what they say” prize possession: anything that continually facinates me fondest memory: sitting up on the mountain all by myself highest aim: to live with some friends outside the city activities: drama club 1,2,3,4, band 1,2, 3,4, tomahawk 1,2,4, independent study 2,3,4, international relations club 2, t.v. team 3, play contest 2,3,4 stephan a. morin likes: saturdays in the fall, woods, clear water, my car, and friends dislikes: sly dogs, sprints, southbridge, and excit- able people prize possession: my own way fondest memory: the night we beat bartlett highest aim: to live peacefully with everyone activities: basket ball 1,2, 3,4, band 1,2, football 3,4. aquarius is the practical dreamer of the zodiac. diplo- matic, yet perverse, independent yet timid, he needs the security of friends to sustain his spirit. although he is a natural rebel, aquarius is truly idealistic — he is a cock- eyed optimist. patricia gay stephan a. morin mary goggin “there is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes tt so.” cynthia ann moore “‘seymour”’ merton albert chapin “‘mert”’ no! idon’t have any more beer bill!”’ lorraine c. bolduc ‘‘froggy”’ “sive peace a chance, make love not war.” 79 merton albert chapin likes: good beer (budwieser), fast chev- eys dislikes: warm beer, and fords prize possession: 1 “55” chevey highest aim: to become the owner of a machine shop activities: baseball 1 mary £0ggin : : likes: necterines, presents, history dis- likes: being lonely, waiting prize posses- sion: my car highest aim: to abolish the value of money activities: drama club 1, girls track 1,2, international relations club 2, n.h.s. 3,4 lorraine bolduc likes: frogs, friends, and fellas, parties, summer, vacations, horses, happy peo- ple, and halloween night dislikes: big shots, arguments, detentions, retypes, homework and war prize possession: my friends fondest memory: 10th grade sci- ence class, and be block study highest aim: to get out of high school and be- come, if at all possible, a secretary ac- tivities: work study 4 cynthia ann moore likes: paul, sports, people, music, week- ends, clothes, the three musketeers, parties, and a special red chevelle, and most of all i like freedom in all things dislikes: two faced people, stuck up people, spinach, and being sick prize possession: paul’s ring and a healthy good life fondest memory: junior and senior prom, all the great kids who made it great highest aim: to marry paul and live happily forever activities: a.u. squad 3,4, prom comm. 3,4, work study 3,4, sec. to mr. bombard and mr. bruneau 4, library service 4 mary kathleen bansfield likes: to laugh, flowers, autumn, spring, and oreos dislikes: bread crusts, and going to the dentist highest aim: to be as good a teacher as mr. dube activities: drama club I, future teachers 1,2,3,4, international relations club 2, softball 2,3 (co-capt.) 4, glee club 2, grave-yard club 3, yearbook editor 4, lab ass. 3 prize possession: brucie debra ann barrett likes: grant, the vird, horses, friendly people, water beds, walking in the rain, snow, music, and the country dislikes: bossy people, study hall, getting up ear- ly, boring classes, and the city prize possession: my friends fondest memory: the year 1970 in the a.v. room highest aim: to make something of myself activ- ities: library service club 1,2,3,4, a.v. 2, 3,4 janet anne flannery “‘flann” (picture not available) likes: lakeside, summer, kittens, fath- ers, and pat’s horse dislikes: phoney people, school lunches, and typing prize possession: friends fondest memory: my first school dance highest aim: to get my drivers license before i’m 99 activi- ties: chorus 1 ‘think back to the days of old, reflect on the years of age upon age, ask your father, and he will inform you, ask your elders and they will tell you.” patricia m. noga (picture not available) likes: aristotle, dylan, george, bernard shaw, capitalism, julian huxley, and arrogance dislikes: fanatics, and altru- ism fondest memory: the “room” high- est aim: to survive as the fittest activi- ties: future teachers 1,2,3,4, drama 1,2, 3,4, international relations 2,3,4, debate club v.p. 3 debra ann barrett “what you are is god’s gift, what you become is your gift to god.”’ mary kathleen bansfield “kitty” “within you there is a stillness and sanctuary to which you can retreat at any time and be yourself.” susan eileen st. clair debbie lee stewart “‘grouch”’ “old enough to know better, but young enough to pretend i dont”’ barbara elaine pote “‘potie”’ “tranquility:walking alone, happy alone” 81 debbie lee stewart likes: fall, leaves, pumpkins, a 1969 chevy, fairfield peaches, pretzels, and a certain red head with freckles dislikes: Ist lunch, boys, brooks, warts, zippers, a big green and white oldsmobile with a little flag behind the wheel. prize possession: gene fondest memory: may 17th 71 highest aim: to be contented with life activities: work study 3,4. susan eileen st. clair : likes: people, horses, sunny days, and good times dislikes: phony people, hassles, and homework prize possession: my friends highest _ aim: to be myself and enjoy life activiti es: — n.h.s. 3,4. : barbara elaine pote : a ! likes: sincerity, freedom, and thoughtful sur- _ prises, dislikes: apologies, inconsistency, and _ irresponsibility prize possession: ‘little one” — fondest memory: when mr. farland reprimand- ed powell for pinching the back of my neck in © 8th grade history class activities: cheerleading — 1.2.3.4, track. 1,2,3,4, student council 12, graveyard club 3. robin ann piazzo likes: my ability to read, escaping, the solitude of the sea, and the intellectual elite dislikes: the unawareness of my contemporaries, being patronized, discussing polities, religion, or so- cial problems with p. n. prize possession: my intellect. fondest memory: the room. highest aim: to gain the ability to impart knowiedge to other people activities: drama club 1, interna- tional relations club 1,2,3, future teachers 3,4, Ln, 34, jeffrey mason banwell likes: hockey, boston bruins, bruneau’s class, — hasseling silverberg dislikes: sprints, montreal canadians, steenson’s class prize possession: my laugh and my sanity fondest memory: sil- verberg being hasseled highest aim: to strive to continually better myself activities: foot- ball 1,4, drama club 1,2,3, international relations club 2, music man 3, a capella 3, choraleers 3,4, concert choir 4. : debra lynn magoon (picture not available) likes: people dislikes: uncaring people prize possession: my 5 senses fondest memory: for — me alone highest aim: to work with handi- — capped people “‘your reason and your passion are ae rudder and the sails of your seafaring soul.” y - charming pisces is a procrastinator, tolerant and imagi- native he intuitively understands all human flaws and accepts life as it is. pisces is the natural leader of the zo- diac, at peace with all. robin ann piazzo “Gf not for myself, who then? and being for myself what am 1?” jeffrey mason banwell ‘“‘my life has been a tapestry of rich and royal hue, an everlasting vision of the everchanging view, a wondrous woven magic in bits of blue and gold, a tapes- try to feel and see, impossible to hold.” 82 mark s. miller kenneth robert cote ‘‘pedro”’ _ memory: graduation highest aim: to michael h. frew ‘“‘mike”’ debra jane holmes 83 omy ‘dimple fondest memory: sept. 17, i do 4 _ remember all of it, but it must have be pretty good highest aim: to retire at 21 as _ playboy millionaire activities: football i, base- ball 2,1, ski team 2,3,4, semi-formal comm. tomahawk 3, soccer captain 4, yearbook spa : editor 4, ke fan club Be 4. Sak ae likes: | likes: school, school lunches, sc baseball 1,2, 34 caeek ) likes: good music, oe men a8) my. junior year hi st 5 hehum an oe michael h. hee : _ likes: winter, snoumna bites summer, ‘school lunches prize possessi : artic cat fondest memory: childhood : ae fe et through college activities: basket S f ke neth robert cote ria e nie of defeat prize pos prom comm. 3, class ‘play 3, music ma girls, sports, beaches, nowy da prize possession: my pet elep ant bruneau with a full head of hair nore and parties people — think th y re better t guitars dislikes. drama club 1,2,3,4, international fs ae Zz, Has vine 2 3,4, music man omahans 4, hey Ae a t } q 1 janet louise lucier likes: dried apricots, old chrysiers, fuzzy kit- tens, contentment, mozart, simon and garfun- -kle, brownies, and mr. lakin dislikes: fruit flies, peas, u.s. history, crowds, disloyalty, people, losing bets to mike prize possession: my tiger fondest memory: mr. rockett’s c block biology class highest aim: to go into the main- tenace business with lee stevens as my partner activities: class secretary 1,2,3,4, sr. band 1, future teachers club 1,2,3,4, drama club 1,2,3, 4, choralleers 2,3, concert band 2,3,4, interna- tional relations club 2,3,4, play contest 2,3,4, wood wind ensemble 2,3,4, tennis club 4, girls track 4. patricia annrulli — . likes: both of my families, children, letters, people that understand me, and knowing that the world really does care dislikes: apathy, lonely weekends, things i don’t understand, people that say i’m small prize possession: my letters, and toppie the cat fondest memory: all the fun and trouble 1 have gotten into with all my friends at ths highest aim: to be a pro foot- ball kicker, and to have my own personal base- ball team activities: wind ensemble 1,2,3,4, gymnastics 1,2,3,4, cheerleading 1, drama club 1,2,3,4, ski club 1,2,3,4, concert and marching bands 1,2,3,4, majorette captain 4. patricia jean wilbur likes: artie, my blue teddy bear dislikes: preju- diced people, waiting prize possession: my old chest and my family fondest memory: camp- ing out highest aim: to make someone happy activities: yearbook 3. constance eileen grubert “‘connie” (picture not _ available) likes: snow, celebrating, vacations, concerts, weekends, attaining set goals, life in general dislikes: cats, summer, apple wine, david mac alipine prize possession: chris wyman, a cross, my yet to come high school diploma fondest memory: the day i left marion hill for good and last new year activities: glee club 1,2,3, pep club-1, dance comm. 2, fashion show 2, prom comm 3 “life is too short to strive on the bad things that will and have happened. your life is what you make it.” patricia ann rulli “the great tragedy of life is not that men perish, but that they cease to love”’ 84 janet louise lucier ‘‘beauty is truth, truth is beauty — that’s all you know on earth, and all you need know” patricia jean wilbur donald bopp 4 judith nelson roy howard davis wendy ann northup ‘fa smile will open a thousand doors, so don’t lose yours!” donald bopp likes: hunting, fishing. dislikes: school, time. prize possession: my room. roy howard davis likes: girls, cars, motorcycles, skiing, fishing, hunting, football, baseball. dis- likes: haircuts, getting up early in the morning. prize possession: class ring. fondest memory: when tantasqua beat southbridge playing football. john groccia II (picture unabailable) likes: hunting, fishing, cars, girls, beer. dislikes: speeding tickets, time maga- zines. prize possession: my car. judith nelson wendy ann northup “squeaky” likes: summer, traveling, montana, t.h.s., meeting new people. dislikes: people who are stuck-up, leaving t.h.s., and saying goodbyes. prize possession: a 1965 blue rambler, life, being free, and certain memories. fondest memory: summer of 1971 and my senior year at tantasqua. ae magoon “debbie” likes: football games, laughing, sed _ times, walking and dreaming. dislikes: —__ apathy, people who make fun of other — people, conceited people. prize posses- — sion: friends. fondest memory: poison ivy. activities: southbridge ehevieace _ 12. prom committee 4. darlene martel likes: water skiing, outside activities, - people who like other people, people _ who are sincere. prize possession: cat and w ater skis. fondest memory: the __ time maurice wilson got yelled at be- cause ileft my lunch tray onthe table in front of him. activities: futureteach- ers 1, advanced gym 1, seven dea, study, girls football team. david plumley “dave” likes: gym class, skiing, oun - climbing, canoeing. dislikes: school __ lunches, early morning bus rudes. prize possession: my truck and canoe. fond- est memory: our trip to kentucky with — the appalachia committee. highest aim: to be ee and. oe in ke i choose to do. gerard plummer likes: just about everything. prize pos- session: my life. debra magoon Ba “let laughter be your best firiend, a smile your best weapon.” david plumely darlene martel gerard plummer theresa riley kenneth 1. pronto jr. robin roberts kenneth |. pronto jr. ‘“‘kenny, prontoski” likes: kit, swimming, bike rides. dis- likes: j. russo, work, loudmouths. prize possession: p.j., 63 oldsmobile. fondest memory: junior year. theresa riley “terry” likes: ocean, people. dislikes: snobby people, bees. highest ain: happiness. robin roberts aa ua | ak 3 sir ¥! 7 ; = 7 4 wa | a 4 i 7 ne } | a if ae yy ae a i Ne a a. t's G 1 i i; | i a i af i i k debby noga (left) pat digregorio (bottom) this year was fun you’ve got to agree though teachers don’t think much of you a and me — ce _ like mr. desmaris as youcansee. _ thinks we’re fools but ... what about he mr.naseinallhis glory says “listen up’’to my sto one of our teachers (wh: eat) is getting married andj at mr.benoitishisname __ and history is his game. _ s pretty ‘we gave mr. steenson our own plight to do our homework every night _ then later on we put up a fight _ but old mr. steenson says “you'll see the | light: : Rowe now english is subject of great concern. — sowhat mr.m.tellsuswetrytolearn _ ‘his literature we all yearn a _ but in his grammar he’s too stern. ‘music we like. | _ it’s the teacher we fight! our class is cutereal cute _ of with joe, mary, dave and others to boot. a “but why?” they say ‘“‘two-three times” a _ day oo) they'll never understan ow 1: debbi fuller, barbra embair, david ayers, bea ruggles, rick robinson, nancy faugno, elaine tanski. ow 2: karen arsenault, judy nelson, jeff banwell, mike frew, racheal shailer, gwen campbell, ann chick- ring. row 3: alfred aubin, cindy beaman, brandon plainte, phil broughton. row 4: millisa johnson, mrs. lapp, billy corkum, pat o’day, gary fairbrother. wanda storey 85 frank gallerani, mary dowling class clowns joseph silverburg, dale crooks done most for the class mark andrews, jeanne porazzo nicest smile francis langevin, louise desillier most shy 86 kenneth cote, janet lucier best dressed dale crooks, fritz bergman most likely to succeed dennis keough, debra noga class flirts 87 chris cloyd class funny-guy class brains mike ahern, ann chickering friendliest noella coriveau, russell powell most popular kenny cote, dale crooks talks most, says least fritz bergman most gullible liz emrich, phil broughton talks least, says most gwen campbell ke YD S WY Y 3 Le) O YD 3 = sain Plea coniesvarnasiae Se asl eee ease decency seen Gonna “i could have sworn that rock just moved!” juniors Serre re ee “hey, darlene! did you see that? a giant fish just jumped out of the pond and gobbled up the gym!” three down — one to go row I — vilandre, p. yas koski, s. martin, g. proper, s. carling, m. pontbriand, r. roberts, d. stearns; row 2: a. b. good, b. pote, n. corriveau, r. shwartz, j. quatrocelli, d. christianson, m. may, b. kay; row 3: d. vincent, r. lataille, e. stearns, p. dowling, j. doe, e. glass, k. pontbriand, c. young. chairmen of the bored Ld} — 4 We ee | 0 ’ row I: p. ballard, d. stearns, |. dhembe, k. fish, d. scranton, b. burton, 1. armstrong, b. goodspeed, |. hayes, j. bliss, k. knight, c. boillat, d. 1’- heureux, j. Simonds, b. sweetsir, m. williams. row 2: t. frykanberg, b. chartier, w. dionne, a. kacavich, c. dziura, c. carrington, d. dupre, p. keith, e. hudson, k. yaskoski, d. terreault, g. underwood, |. murray, j. robertson, d. cantell, c. michaels, k. winkler, h. reed. row 3: e. knight, d. kopecky, |. chafee, |. christian, r. trahan, |. st. laurent, e. pierce, d. miller, n. manbeck, s. tremblay, a. toppin, p. beu, m. handley, m. souliere, s. roberts, m. langevin, s. mainville, b. ouellette, d. peck, j. gregoire, j. antonovitch. row 4: a. jacques, d. prentiz, p. ayers, r. fredette, a. mach, j. reilly, p. martin, r. pierce, g. keith, j. blanton, |. boudriault, w. allen, d. cloutier, w. may, g. babineau, p. yaskoski, j. bonin, b. polucci, d. adams, e. glass, 82 c. geriere, C. young, t. artruc, c.belanger, a.twiss, s.smith, m. ruggles, e. sheldon, d. wentworth, p. martin, p. ahern, k. pratt, b. sirlin, c. pease. row 5: j. sheldon, d. martin, m. pontbriand, p. wnetworth, d. stebbins, j. martin, d. asselin, b. sarty, g. boniface, r. poirier, c. roy, e. rasys, g. barbieri, j. coderre, angel b. goode, j. looney, phipps, r. vilandre, b. heroux, g calcutt, d. king, 8: (top to bottom, left to right) con- stantina albergheti, robin williamson, f. gilhooley, maria, zsa-zsa, f. birgmann, pedro’, nib nibson. r. muenzberg, r. kienderian, m. boniface, j. clancy. row 6: s. roll, d. nelson, r. huber, g. pernoski, d. . jones, k. moran, j. morin, d. snow, h. proper, d. longino, j. smith, m. st. clair, d. warner, k. varnum, r. lacerte, e. r. woods. row 7: w. dube, e. glass, c. young, d. pouluci, d. adams, j. bonin, p. yaskoski. row WO Ww sophomores f “i swear i saw a genie in one of these bottles!” “left my dentures in the girls’ room!”’ “7 didn’t!” 94 “e 1? i use new mint-flavored green close-up fai an Seeaaeee ie 2 % 4 4 z oes F Eee, awond 4 9 Ath RE OM, wat peter masuzzo, pres. row 1: d. goodspeed, n. jones, j. souliere, b. robertson. row 2: t. sandole, a. lilla, b. kow, s. goodrich, j. morrison. row 3: s. o’keefe, t. dowling, c. roberts, |. o’day. row 4: j. crooks, k. fairbrother, b. taft, 1. haddock. row 1:1. leth-steensen, m. roche, |. plankey, |. anders, k. ruel, s. tremblay, m. sykes, d. poirier, d. lecuyer, s. artruc, b. gardner, d. scott, a. john- son, d. soper, r. gilmartin, s. kennedy, c. embair, m. boardman, j. gauthier, d. bronson, e. dusza; row 2: 1. banwell, j. littlejohn, d. berry, m. brown, k. hutchinson, p. barry, r. campbell, a. teschner, e. may, g. mc manus, c. corbin, p. opishinski, k. ochs, s. knight, s. nelson, c. evans, r. talisman, m. plumley, m. stanton, d. perry, m. stearns, a. bergmann, m. sulilivan; row 3: c. gadaire, n. portier, e. burnham, b. bole, m. cawley, k. drogue, m. cartz, b. jones, r. maimone, t. belmar, w. chambers, g. brackett, p. simpson, |. galipeau, k. jones, s. stanley, g. vallee, n. parzych, |. roper, s. theriault, j. duval; row 4: m. heron, b. zimmerman, r. st. laurent, m. stebbins, b. sprout, b. hereux, b. adams, b. dansereau, b. dupuis, t. richer, e. peach, d. mercure, j. davol, d. letendre, e. bourassa, b. proper, d. stearns, j. daley, r. vaill, b. hayes, r. duval, j. deveno, d. shattuck, d. gaudet, m. bachand; row 5: d. wessell, r. la porte, d. martin, d. perry, p. jette, e. corriveau, j. wight, c. samek, b. prince, h. church, c. boud- 98 reau, d. nichols, b. martel, h. st. laurent, 1. phipps, d. vilandre, m. james, |. lechowicz, m. silverberg, s. stevens, |. o’brien, |. dziura, d. faugno, 1. peloquin, m. casavant, r. favre, b. fortier, s. twiss, c. crevier, |. little, s. laferriere, t. polizzio, p. sweetsit; row 6: s. royea, c. carrington, r. giguere, d. girovare, d. vyska, p. manbeck, j. martin, a. lavallee, t. watson, j. flannery, b. townes, m. mac connell, r. dickinson, b. dionne, m. smith, m. vincent, d. casavant, d. killiant, g. parker, t. nitka, d. pierce, 1. moor, j. o’day, b. duval, r. sanborn, g. mundell, b. rogers; row 7: j. brigham, r. boulette, r. haynes, a. mitchell, j. patterson, b. clarke, t. bergeron, d. murray, h. ellis, m. tayler, k. underwood, w. remillard, k. pontbriand, j. dupre, c. downey, m. ciesla; row 8: j. gibson, j. earls, m. greene, c. fairchild, g. knight, t. laplante, g. phifer, r. salazar, t. warman, m. mac fadden, k. mayfield, h. schreeder, w. marona, d. allem, m. o’keefe, c. st. pierce, c. thompson, d. skowyra, q. moy, |. miner; row 9: s. choiniere, r. barnes, b. ansell, w. reed, c. hayward, r. lawrence, r. stanton, d. shattuck, d. moran, c. heck, g. fountain. row 1: g. barbieri, 1. o’day, |. lacerte, c. curboy, d. smith, k. howlett, m. bachand, c. giguere, c. mandigo, d. arsenault, m. j. adam, j. stearns, c. mac donald, d. la barre. row 2: c. ochs, m. ross, c. lynch, e. bressette, s. hebert, d. greenleaf, d. labonte, 1. dionne, |. helveston, k. owens, v. but- ler, j. harty, p. blanton, s. keith, j. white, j. doe, j. suprenaunt, b. walker. row 3: w. tanski, p. meredith, p. herbert, 1. kuskoski, t. cortis, b. ther- iault, m. oster, s. nelson, c. hemingway, j. wetnicka, s. whitman, k. joyce, f. toppin, m. silberberg, s. dickson, m. mandeville, b. royea, d. booth, p. dionne, |. sweetsir, m. plankey. row 4: r. pierce, b. king, d. varnum, b. ricard, t. bennett, 1. pretiz, t. ouellette, d. adams, m. griffin, d. harvey, c. nicholas, r. lacy, a. langlose, d. little, 1. fish, d. embair, r. miner, h. peloquinn, j. gagnon, g. duquette, m. labonte. row 5: p. lataille, b. aubin, d. lincoln, m. chisholm, j. bracconnier, a. faugno, d. smith, j. horst, j. doe, jp. beeman, k. ahern, p. greinke, w. spinney, s. bovat, d. britch, h. varn- um, e. mandigo, a. mason, e. packard, t. brown, m. haley, g. chaffee, b. evans, b. haynes. row 6: d. smith, j. pinsonault, m. boudry, r. gardenas, d. hutchinson, h. barr, j. plumley, 1. bacon, p. wassmer, r. cawley, c. gallerani, c. flor, 1. beeman, |. ballef, c. jefferson, s. may, d. norton, w. por- tier, j. whitten, r. artruc, d. arsenault, b. treusdale. row 7: d. bliss, n. boutin, j. lane, k. la ferriere, c. barker, s. salenik, s. heske, r. parzych, b. leone, b. bumpus, e. goggin, w. grignon, c. mayfield, d. macconnel, k. roy, |. lariviere, 1. planta, c. jackson, a. upton, d. yaskoski, a. dutka, m. liebfried, m. laudie, c. earls, j. white, r. macalpine, m. rigatti, r. cleri, g. robinson, h. amback. row 8: d. joly, r. roberts, k. perry, k. moy, k. heim, m. domine, k. perry, t. skinner, j. martin, j. delisle, s. lund, d. mellor, m. renaud, a. morin, m. stanton, s. davol, m. peterkin, r. morris, j. leth- steensen, d. white, |. hevert, a. sanhol, p. clarke, t. flannery, j. brooks, a. sandole, g. tobin, m. rasys, g. sherman, d. neilsen. row 9: m. skowyra, g. grudzien, m. glass, r. prince, e. calcultt, p. davis, r. gadaire, p. masuzzo, r. bellmar, c. macdonald, r. anderson, p. macalpine, k. glinsky, |. mur- ray, r. mclean, m. tetreault. 101 8th grade “dear mom, prison is tough — send more cookies!!!” row I: s. melanson, n. walton, e. garneau, v. dionne, j. haley, t. woodman; row 2: s. urbanovitch, b. formosa, k. curboy, w. burnham, r. leao, g. goddard; row 3: e. warren, f. martin, d. smith, d. fortuna, c. ross, d. quinn. i Sy “‘ dear mom, they stole my cookies — send cracker jacks!!!” 103 row 1: m. szyszkiewicz, g. louyakis, e. hevert, d. sheeran, |. st. laurent, g. prince, |. green, a. le clair, a. warren, j. la flamme, r. peloquin, p. rose, b. emrich, g. casey, s. skowyra, d. o’grady, row 2: p. mayfield, 1. burnor, |. martel, 1. branford, |. martel, b. mosher, j. white, t. gadaire, n. young, d. o’day, c. chick, b. peach, |. hicks, c. ethier, m. hopkins, 1. bonetti, c. macleod, b. cote, r. corkum, j. roy, t. kenyon, s. chamberlain, p. arsen- ault, p. clark, r. berre. row 3: f. levesque, t. sampson, s. lavoie, p. stewart, t. brackett, g. woodman, g. white, t. woodman, m. muska, j. hicks, k. parker, k. frykenberg, t. porter, c. phipps, d. pontbriand, w. haarala, k. flannery, j. haley, m. st. laurent, j. jette, j. haraghey, g. bullard, j. pron- to, v. jolin, g. bruinsma, row 4: m. canavan, k. gay, j. galipeau, 1. moore, d. quinn, c. poirier, j. perry, d. monette, r. roberts, j. horst, n. black, e. white, a. simonds, s. perry, k. rosss, s. melanson, s. hamblin, j. merrill, t. artruc, d. babineau, e. watson, b. murray, c. tourtellotte, m. heim. row 5: p. mccarthy, m. levesque, r. baillargeon, a. logan, d. spinney, g. manbeck, m. corriveau, r. gray, c. gibson, n. olefniczak, s. hope, c. nelson, k. little, r. simonds, d. morin, p. mead, b. smith, d. smith, k. quinn, k. melanson, s. holland, t. cadieux, a. tobin, m. palmer, r. harrell, d. blais. row 104 6: c. dziura, m. allen, b. allard, m. gay, j. merriam, c. ruggles, d. blanton, c. dickinson, s. menard, t. ouellette, p. evans, g. auclair, r. long, j. dusza, g. boudrialt, j. dhembe, |. ellis, k. dalton, p. la pete, b. cantell, d. raymond, p. howard, b. huffman, p. cloutier, s. schroth, j. williams, s. cawley. row 7: d. robbins, k. thompson, s. porazzo, p. jones, m. chicoines, j. roy, c. lytas, s. vuylsteke, d. planta, |. livernois, d. boone, w. burn- ham, m. corriveau, r. bianco, j. burton, p. gaumond, |. heureux, r. ayers, l. heck, d. ricard, d. tretheway, k. parker, n. greinke, s. waite, b. formo- sa, m. mcmanus, m. lamontagne. row 8: j. hall, m. phifer, k. macconnell, g. moore, s. monette, p. karczmarczyk, s. macfadden, m. provost, e. provost, m. d’elia, j. macdonald, m. newman, d. kenderian, k. ahern, m. santilli, j. coderre, t. digregorio, m. beauchemin, k. jallis, k. progue, d. macgillivary, d. ross, d. fortuna, n. martin, v. jackson, b. boudreau. row 9: d. corkum, c. carty, d. poirier, m. casavant, j. prescott, |. grenier, d. pesce, s. plouffe, m. pontbriand, r. butler, n. la plante, j. poulin, d. marier, r. soper, j. gaspie, f. zajac, r. gardner, t. longine, e. warren, c. st. laur- ent, v. dionne, j. mainville, c. cronin, j. la farance, n. soffen, r. fortuna, j. deveno. 105 7th grade “poor ‘“‘how long do you want me to hold this pose?” “1 won’t listen! i won’t listen!” 106 4 @ row I: t. giguere, j. skinner, d. knight, d. bancroft, m. poulin, d. wassmer, t. baillargeon, t. d’amico, m. peach, d. ekenbarger, j. smith, g. mcginn, d. edwards, k. frykenberg, j. may, s. murray, a. dannolfo, m. gaudet, s. bovat, r. ballou, k. parent, g. laferriere, |. o’day, c. wilbur, d. jolin, d. val- lee, a. purka, m. parker, m. langevin, row 2; c. fitts, j. plakowski, e. schmidt, s. whitman, k. supprenant, r. slavivolo, b. stanton, d. vaill, a. wen- tworth, j. arsenault, c. arofeen, j. carty, j. trask, t. dupont, m. veber, r. ethier, a. ruscitti, c. cloutier, b. j. king, d. corkum, d. dougan, k. rose, c. carrington, m. smith, m. goodrich, t. littlejohn, b. opishinski, m. hampton, d. scott, s. matys, j. nelson, row 3: b. kaitbenski, j. heninger, c. grub- ert, r. clarke, a. boutin, m. poirier, d. jalbert, j. lafountain, r. o’keefe, a. zadroga, d. mead, d. tourtellotte, p. chamberland, k. jalbert, t. wilson, d. britch, a. brown, r. la porte, t. cronin, b. packard, t. hall, d. perry, m. faugno, d. miner, |. henke, s. kukoski, h. martel, r. martel, a. loranger. row 4: }. hopkins, d. wheaton, d. evans, w. ross, r. peterson, b. servant, r. jones, g. bracconnier, r. lincoln, b. soper, j. grignon, t. grignon, t. san- dole, j. tratheway, d. welch, r. barthelette, k. langevin, r. flannery, b. reed, }. zollner, r. la porte, j. mckinstry, g. briere, d. faugno, a. silverberg, 108 |. pickford, m. rigatti, s. baum, k. kennedy,. row 5: d. haley, m. potter, j. dalton, w. gerrish, b. moran, m. provost, s. garrieri, d. curboy, d. wade, p. overbaugh, d. battista, j. tasse, r. mundell, k. boucher, r. moore, w. stearns, d. pion, |. bastien, r. leao, k. bole, s. heske, s. morris, c. biron, row 6; j. haley, d. cote, d. white, w. palmer, r. armes, j. paolucci, a. rock, j. ferrara, w. corbin, j. lafrance, s. roscioli, h. perry, g. carling, j. roberts, m. allen, s. beleforte, b. esmay, n. tremblay, c. yaskoski, j. lovette, m. white, s. may, f. bumpus, j. butler, e. morse, s. terry, e. clancy. row 7: r. corri- veau, d. hemingway, p . maimone, p. maimone, k. ross, d. shattuck, t. schonman, k. la bonte, m. toto, d. herbert, e. apuli, a. hayward, w. berg- mann, w. dickson, a. muller, k. perry, f. polizzio, b. tremblay, b. hereux, m. nercuee, d. bancroft, d. marcible, k. perry, d. bullard, e. huffman, a. porter, g. rogers, row 8: p. haney, m. lamb, d. haddock, m. labonte, d. bliss, d. mecurdy, p. mandeville, t. corriveau, w. cahoon, j. bruinsma, |. bressette, j. simpson, r. langlois, d. burns, j. hampton, j. doe, t. miller, m. reilly, j. king, t. rowe, |. wilson, r. ward, r. jacques, m. faugno, |. du- chaine, a. finney. 109 student council student council representative DE RO AR : class of 72 class of 74 , dale-marie crooks david allen : louise desillier ronnie campbell : frank gallerani beatrice fortier : catherine robidoux michael macfadden . class of 73 class of 75 : louise murray donna adams janet robertson deborah harvey ann twiss catherine jackson kenneth varnum martha leibfried Now ea 2 REALLY heer idl” Vv C fen get those bills pard U Poose CLE CAA L S 77 Bere “el Le a %e Sefucdewrt Co vcs! “Deed ofver $c boo! Lodoy 3 Poem P22. PH 126m bers class of 76 mary-lou allen tammy brackett kirk dalton janet macdonald class of 77 tim sprout tim sandole andrea porter billy bergman Ld thats left ts ovr heats — | | aind SOOT Mmemor in the yearboo in no particular order: j. jette, d. volpini, 1. stevens, k. yaskoski, desillier, k. cote, c. corkum, d. noga, m. sprouls, s. artruc, m. br d. crooks, d. tetrault, b. burdin, m. souliere, c. jackson, a. twiss, k. bansfield, 1. own, r. taft, s. smith, n. corriveau, m. gibson, b. ruggles, e. emrich, e. burnham, g. underwood, c. dzura,1.st.laurent. _ where she pictures ™S SHE 222 Came Uy Pe, When's ayo U? “PAL pic, )) JOXCa. dency ns the You did UohA o 0 F a editor-in-chief dale crooks — FUNIGHGWR warriors, led by Coach Jim mec’ ' White, have made cuts and have B Seld many practices in preparation Aor their upcoming season. Tan- Basqua hasn’t had a wir- sketball team in five v is year the team he d the potential fo Pporicy To allow any Voice wisning to ve-neara The Tomahawk’‘s intent is to stimula : through the paper by openly suppor vehicle for constructive criticism dependent student publication. T sibility for the paper’s conten IGQDBEPSr707 | AY STUDENTS AND SAD i AN ite by JoAnne B choo! ail Classes are again c- ru fas students beets he oy ool year of with xe ate ’S student aot oN 4 ; S have ayereXa) Ar inthe ee oe Something ney , ESS x cS SN Fr one of the may Rawk is a charter - «Be me “agantee OOleri. It consist published months © 2 % y a design with sand in 4 Ss 0% aS and placing various « - da ROS ae the design, then C4 formity 0 WO Lg into the tub. Result I sculnture in block Existential Choice By Diane Levesque --The Assumption of Freedom!-- ‘‘Each person believes that he is destiny. He is capable of makingg decisions and of selecting am alternative lines of action ” widespread belief that — f—-—the. doctrine dents e that the nonces to Nitsa wioacher a sO F airport Comes , Looe Jear Sa__ Here are two more names whic ] I wa most of you are probably w ‘e z S Freedor AS with. Neither is especiall freec Known for it i At . its lyries, but. fc THE G oon j talented intricate music, Mo ‘ TO 2 i 2 eee By Dominica Faugno aN Xe eo iM . sree their songs COSI with no prejudi ! A a = : folk songe ANT. fy © Speak out against what I do Fmen. Bove in YOU = 3 4 Yeon 0 ew 9%. TB staetots Sy AS NS yer® ya? Les Co un Cl | i ore so dey 2? OM aad - o ge 0? Ueyone e Yeu going to ) : % oe not many pec suntil Thursday. was the day id the class was agalhe- € promises kept Writer S «Cartoonist NIU Neti ant (Con Melody) durir to the auditorium. The freedc a were nervous and no ss freedg pet the order the « freedo, : ner P hil Br with the swoon Investigations Would a selection of the foll “Mittee was setupin the Fall of foods appeal to you Scar by the udent Council. Sandwiches —_ urn 9 investigate Soup es ums for the Salad to seipe §=6 Fresh Fruit iets, 64% yes, 35% no TING . ge ; nm easily formed hou, oe be placed anywher le use of roads mice KEN Wee ge WS be ‘ oe 0 ee Ms raf? wos ot. TN e€ 1g s ata lcom 0 Naa A Warm We be es che ' it ye ear S.T., “ Of course, you can and will be a ther great help. The Junior High is -«sturbing _.crimsetis that live here all night, Wxtuoh my it is quite a sight. pe Martel in Kuskoski is a new matt usqua. She te? — shth grade a : to enjoy h along my n -d glue, And altered it and cha ‘Til the peace I no lon, Whatever they have d aint thinner, turpe e corner is a big old Op Quali CY ards and paper : | sitting quite in eee cs Ks to curtains “a : Ofy- ny ibout three yea Ba k t a ta oN (Ce, tasqua and its S @ SN ¢ ae She said. ‘‘T) : when I drive Summe al SCha dent she is a lov 4 “wr from Pp Cp athe Mig Sten’, s, Ry ADVENTURES RELENTLESSLY U2 oF ass B By Ann Silverberg™ ; } SMPER BOMBARD Ndiais 4mmer has ended, and the col 4 ' Op [ay Will start their migrations southward. ‘YR. cold re (onWis SEARCH FOR THE prelentlessly onwar (AND DoS THE d day by day. rill die. Others will flys: “8 uch as five hundred miles to reach their gi flight? ee For many it is a matter when it is hard to geta Sometimes a few buildings. Others die Np Sas LLANE a a Mu He iM, —_ A Yi h u] fang aie YRC mM wu “HS fay : 4 ked, susp , ‘ is a column for guest se e pursuit Wie) ss their point of view ona ma lugglers ACM to or in i etudents diences for in it’s texture , }}j 1), REL POU nett tae mo eC Sy ee es aa so tet t Eo Ga national honor society adams, debra ahern, michael ahern, paul allen, william andrews, mark ballageron, bob benoit, thomas bergmann, carl beu, patricia burdin, belinda campbell, gwen carragher, thomas chickering, ann (president) coderre, james (vice-pres.) crooks, dale-marie dzura, cynthia gibson, mary gibson, scott goggin, mary goggin, janet hudson, ellen kaitbenski, susan kay, barbara langevin, michele lavallee, richard lucier, janet (sec.) mainville, susan menard, diana menard, diane muenzberg, robert noga, deborah petrillo, sandra piazzo, robin pote, barbara roberts, susan robertson, janet robidoux, catherine (treas.) robinson, richard st. clair, susan sheldon, elizabeth simpson, james smith, suellen souliere, michele stevens, lee tetreault, deborah underwood, gail varnum, kenneth wessell, david white, kathryn yaskoski, kimberley re me a ee - s - ea dar it is a great honor to be ranked out- standing in leadership, dependabili- ty, service, and patriotism. each year a senior girl is chosen by her class- mates and faculty to receive this honor. this girl represents tantasqua to the west brookfield chapter of the daughters of the american revolution. the class of 1972 congratulates dale- marie crooks for receiving this award. eal Futore leachers | | ere z ; : Amend 2 aman A somone 3 v0 al TLL Gd = e in no particular order: paul bitter (advisor), k. cote, r. lacey, s. atruc, c. dziura, p. digregorio, k. bansfield, e. hedlund, e. emrich, c. beeman, g. under- wood, |. st. laurent, d. crooks, d. noga, c. nichols, j. lucier, m. souliere, b. czyewski ISLS = Vance Packard queen of ’71 debbie plimpton e Broughton 3 Simeson R. 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MONSON Meee eee minnechaug ........... 25 Geers, seb secon soe Dalmeree ence ae Oxford Wee er ee AUDWITG ee ae eee sport is more than playing the game. sport is the hours of practice, the Hees the ae ae: muscles, and the hours of preparation for maybe only a one minute race. sport i is giving your full. a a : . effort, the pride that comes with winning, and for some reason still enjoying the game even if © a r you lose. sport is the strength of a gymnast, the endurance of a runner, the speed of asoccer player, the timing of a pole-vaulter, the power of a tackle, the cleverness of a coach, the team- work of a crew; the skill of an athlete. ‘ : this was sport 71-72 159 mount — first row — co-capt. barb pote, mary ruggles, second row — debbie nichols, third row — joan beau- chemin, ronnie campbell, ann bergmann, co-capt. gwen campbell, top row — debbie adams, debbie tetrault. missing gail sprout. § ¢ Pa Ped Aisi t + row one; p. stewart, co.-capt., s. dickson, m. provost, s. macfadden, r. lacy, co-capt. row two; |. griffen, 1.martel, m. leibfreid, advisor mrs. waite, b. robertson, c. phipps, k. tompson, t. artruc, 1. martel, t. brackett. missing d. macconnell. j.u. cheerleaders 161 coaches: white farrand captains: jolin plainte tom warman for two mn J fo} ° cS n S o as) ge) iso) Se (S oo A ag o o 2 ¢ he weaker sex Psat tat i tansk ine co capt ela co capt mary dowling 165 lle 5 a ios} g ® =) n katty earls capt nancy obrien Bee : : : of a ymnast coaches: paul bitter lynn chase i Riba: Mit co capt dave mcalpine ecclesia Oe EOS Mites ADS RAR NAR RANA ELS AIUD and that is why Farland alk about it now and even le to himself, fasqua went on to beat tt 26-0 and that indi cates. the Warrior coach didn’t ry much wrong in direct- is club to the impressive 1g season win. fever, in talking with Far- fter the contest he related y situation in the game he nearly sent in a play called for a ‘quick kick’ t the last second decided Stopped Drive : .-had just stepped a long tt drive at-the start of cond half. We were ahead ind stopping the Bartlett at our own one yard line’ he turning point in the as far as I’m concerned”, id stated. jas right after that drive Stopped and Jantasqua over on their own one ine that Farland began to ain the theught of “quick 2” the ball to get oul of e. the first couple plays we ‘om the one yard line we dangerously close to be- aught in the endzone for oints. I almost decided to kick’ on third down just the ball out Of there, but On the next play we a run into the open for a lown and went on to score ichdown on that drive’’. id recalled. tL touchdown ‘was the third game fol ated al it planne 1 half. That’s t is what There this season when Farland second guess himself. Hope- Farland’s second guesses nd as happily as Saturday s decision not to ‘quick that wasn’t the only deci- Warland made in the 26-0 of Bartlett. A decision he Soecer Captains RBRIDGE —. Tantasqua al High School’s soccer has elected” captains for par. ng the nod’ were goalie saillargeon, wing, Craig and Doug Warner, full- Cote snd rite Rergoman arr Serie a tall This is what Bartlett, thought. also. The Indians were prepar- ed for a lot of passing but the Warrior passing attack lasted only through the early part of - the first period and then it was Solid running. Showed The Pass “I wanted them to see a few passes early in the game. | wanted the Bartlett defense to be thinking pass and throwing at them early in the fame ap- Coderres PVE NEAR ie ee ging ala a a _ Jolin poppirg in 10. Plainte and Rick Kendarian added five apiece and Tom Warman chipped in with two. Douglas managed to rip the twine for 11 mark- -ers in the first quarter with Wayne Harris can- ning six and Gerry Colonero adding four. Dave _Marcolini chipped in with two. Douglas narrowed the score to a 39-31 deficit ‘in the second quarter as Tantasqua head coach Jim White let the reserves romp around for much of the period. Harris totaled 10 markers for the Tigers with Marcolini had three and Colonero adding four. Mike Kacmarcik hit for two. Warman. Plainte and Dave Longino had four with Jolin and Pete MacFadden adding two apiece. Chuck Soper had each for the Warriors a free throw for Tantasqua. Tantasqua had a iW ‘point second period while ; | fa Jolin had four buckets for eight points for the Warriors in the third stanza with Plainte and Ken- darian adding four each. Warman had three and for easy tip-ins. Pete Dowling added two. Wayne Harris had eight points to lead the “We've got prove.” — Tantasqua head Passes Spark Tantasqua @ aagced, This was just the first game of the séason-and coach Far. land is the first to say that he isn’t sure yet what kind of team _ he has. In the next couple weeks he expects to have a good idea as to the caliber ue his 1971 squad. Farland put it this way. “Tt's easy for someone to Say that Tantasqua is a power- house this season. Considering th parently accomplished | pe iI. pee 4 football team Bart- latt hac roa otter year a at da. now it’s tremely impressive, They are picked to win the Southern Wor- cester County League. We'll see how ave do in that one before we start using the word newar. gers while Marcolini picked up the other six. a _Tantasqua led after three periods, 60-45. 4 Dongias matched their second quarter effort {th a 20 point output in the final stanza while wal OW, throw bounds ..TEEPEE TIDBI1 — hold on first place in with 24 points. The ‘gntasqua was hitting 15. _Colonero had nine for the Tigers with: Khe _farcik hitting for six. Harris had four, Mar: lini added two and Ralph Quinn hit for a free The Warriors Ae with the starting fi the late stages when that fell short. Warman and Joli qua with Plainte, Do: ing a single bucket. | too early to ju | We've got Westboro next pos | all reports on them are ex- | Ends — J. | Tackles — ‘Dargie. Lor . Guards — | Center — . Quarterbac Halfbacks . Fuliback - . Linebacker (Caouette Defensive Learned _ Kickers a Southbridge Fantasqua ri (Stewart ic ce et Stewart kial Tantasqua s May Miss Fi STURBRIDGE — _ Kevin sort : ‘Stewa . .Warman reart, the high-scoring Tantasqua Massacl game layoff to hit Regional High football star, is|last we bounds . .Dave Longexpected to miss his team’s sea- points, | of the way ed up to a 15 point night. Plainte also added four ‘burners in rebounds. . stanza. eak offense , the: War- ae low post The remaining Warrior scores’ had Rick Kendarian hitting for nine, Dowling four and Pote and MacFadden hit two dade: Soper and Wheaton hit a free throw apiece. . had 28 for the Tigers with Colonero and Mar- colini hitting for 15 and 18, respectively. Kae- marcik added eight and Quinn had one to round out the total scoring for Douglas. . plays their first Border Conference game Friday . Harris -Tantasqua night at 8 p.m. in the Warrior gym when they something to coach Jim White. SOUTHBRIDGE — The Marianhill Wildcats and the Tantasqua Warriors will meet in’a rematch tonight at the Marianhill gym. Marianhill squeaked out a 51-50 win over second game of the year out in Sturbridge, When both squads take to the floor tonight at 8 p.m, Aasqua will have much going for them, size and scorers. John Jolin jeads the area in points per game with over 19 center was held to 10 in the first Marianhill- average. The 66” Tantasqua game. the Warriors in the Raa: host the Auburn hae Dandies. THS Squa alee ietetatea eteateet eat th ee | Tantasqua ae “High, completed its soccer schedule yesterday, defeating Quaboag Regional High. 41, in Stur- bridge. The Warriors closed out the campaign with their first win- ning season in four years of varsity soccer, compiling a 9-6-2 record. his boardwork (10 rson finale this week against Au-icles in in command. . .The fburn High. Tantas ; Branden Plainte played another strong game, pin-: point shooting by the lanky Warrior forward add- {Barnsta Head ‘ gandie jrarn mua) pen neshirruneagge rt and Craig cane ’ Pie © i Io i icond-| But in the second half, it waa asqua|Tantasqua’s turn to dominate, ven | O08 cre ee, ,-________lefeat iFiovacco, Lefebvre arch-rival Southbridge High, 21- ‘14, before a huge throng yester- ie day at Dresser Field, S ned, Caovette, wright ‘This eighth meeting between ict Coderre, a junior, riddled th lright side of the Pioneer de- fense with his passes, while . Martin and Stewart found run- ning room around the ends. | yer, Roy, Lame in ee $ : 4 oo Rae cE ree reau | gave Tantasqua a 7-6 lead with , as a : ‘oO mimener=m ) Athol Comeback Tops Tantasqua STURBRIDGE — The Athol tabulated on a pressure k Red Raiders made « spine ting-| Larry King. - Tantasqua, the powe cia, Dubrevil, Roy, these South County powers Was} “Qur linebackers felt the Jing comeback in the PE ag of Harpo Stewart, hel ae IV F . : ames eae Power’ The win just about sewed up the 0 a ee : Maramoa Border Conference title for the doacluded. eet ea | iis te |Werriors, who are 0 th the ss from Costa (rush | conference and 6-1 overall. | Pleneers Séore n (Stewart kick, | Once again, the sparkling run-| n (Power pass from | ning of halfbacks Kevin Stewart pass from Coderre” : ; : . pass from Coderre |the Warriors’ success. Stewart, by taking the kickoff and mov- — going into the game, rushed for! srenoth of a 46-vard pass from drove to a touc 103 yards on 41 carries, while ane ak pa et. sagged woefully on the flanks in| ploded up the middle from five Robertson lumb |the second half, held the yards out for the go-ahead around right end -|vaunted Warrior attack without! to chdown. Costa passed to ders at a 20-14 | eC oa is first down in the first balf.| power for the conversion and a the third quarter. a ae till, ‘Tantasqua took a 74 lead 14-7 lead. ; scoring parade in the second period. - |right back. They took the en- mh ip TDs and 38 | ee eee din tha URBRIDGE — The Tan- 1d torn back mus- Coach Happy = SUINE kickoff and moved ‘to the ua Regional High soccer pede A. “There are just no words to Southbridge 15 on a 40-yard a, in. preparation for its og 8 30 12 loss to. pass from Coderre to Waite. Co- e today with Southbridge, gh ‘describe this,’ enthused Tan-)}° — ee a Dickie Farland tasqua coach Dickie Farland af- derre followed this up with a 14- ved North Brookfield yester- oy 4. | ter the win. “I knew we conld| Yard pass to end Tom Warman, 4-1 Poe ae rush against this team, and we| Wi dove across for the Score. ntasqua fell behind in the ee et did. We wanted this game rome! Stewart's kick made it 1444, going 1-0 when Brook- when he apparent- en anything in the world.” SOCCER |field’s Jay Corbiel kicked home le Eee Southbridge coach Don ‘Tantasqua Regional High 4 score in the first period put- El ons Won fom cenusiastié Wuedged Southbridee, 241, in a| fe the Warrior) behind 10. post-game analysis. closely contested soccer match) Ken Cote got Bill Emrich’s “What can I say,” Mayesterday at Sturbridge. _ Squad regres toes m oe ia shrugged. ‘Our inexperii Fritz Bergmann tallied 10 ae Seaic eo oF really showed in that seigoals for the Warriors, booting: Cot kent th a sa and |half, I think maybe Tantaithe winning marker late in the: ne an te Wann separ wanted this game just a Ithird period. Bergmann leads'¢, stay with a second period more than we did.” Tantasqua’s scorers with 1 iscore. Fritz Bergmann also . y Kevin is a very ter this week,”’ The Warriors (6- this week’s game 6-1) to become the order conference lreagly clinched at the title. {the first half before the ag ae ba Ne came alive, struel V e : oe bor. Slade. r- lightning the first time ti on) eu Be a - third co Orlin isons Warrior Kickers % ] Ga, st session, own 47 to the Warrior ad ) _ ‘one point quarterback Mike Cosf{ — MW79_ iy ed 2 . lr to _ Hnensesad loaded a beautiful 33-yard, 4 in i ite : | . : ee re Cie cog PEROT 7 Aces caramel amranemanenth is Soak NENT se ard = «Frit “wy +t oe day the tWo teams square off at 1e goal ey ae Welt toe @ aoe 08 a6. an earlier match. ; Tantasqua Regional High Ath- ot Key Interception _ Tantasqua s record is 4-6-l,jotic Field at 3:15 p.m. Souta- 538 at the third: The Warri dé and it has three games remain-bridge has yet to win a game «. Jolin, who tabu-| C ie een cee Jing. nts for the ‘night rand couldn't get their offe “| gh on the boned (races A rash of penalties) rebounds. ‘iset them back and nullified i ies center, Tom Ih gains, until defensive back Skip! id teammate Mike| Waite picked a Costa pass right) John Jolin, Tantasqua 8 155 “tina ©‘ out of the hands of end Jim)... . i Shia S 9 127 scoring 14 points a di the! Vin Hoffman, Southbridge led with Gordon’ Power eg oad returned it fo the) 31), Pierangeli, Marianhill Ss 6 106 don 'S! Warrior 36 : : ‘Sa ities BO Ree rr) . : I Mave Maine. Maranhill 6 87 Trailing 20-8 at halftime, _ Red Raiders scored a touch-|the Warrior second perio Southbridge, however, struck down in the third and fourth pe-|1ng spree. oo im Martin was a factor in quickly again in the second half riods. All three of Athol’s ‘TD’s| The bubble tras burst and Jim ii | came after Warrior mistakes. |wWe Can Settle down anc The Pioneers, who CLOT eect Iseored for the Warriors. hefore everything it was billed to be. pressure, and just didn’t react halt to halt ee Regional s jalftime lead. Stewert jlike they have been,”’ Marino High Sehool’s winning streak ati52 yards in the first half. Stewert scored two the|downs and Jim Martin | football. When you make | _|the leading scorer in the county) ing to the Warrior 12, on the In five plays, the Raiders | 5, fumbles: you ent ee , a ., Wiird period afte | oe. ‘Martin had 65 yards. | posts ee FOE oe plays lat tercepted a Tan, lg oo | The Pioneer defense, which|et, fullback Ken Madore eX- the Warrior 45. QO Yt ben | pel i (fullback spot and, our om . Lg aoe But the determined Warriors, fumble on the Warrior 44, ee ee ase ee : working on weak spots in the Raiders drove in six plays to esnecially in the las 0 led the Central'yard touchdown run by Stewart Pionese detenss, pone roaring navdirt Gary Cadin Pena popecially, in the tast tw thé Brault, handled himself ¢ of its first year of orgar soccer competition. Marianhill 2-1 Marianhill got the bes Charlton’s soecer team ye day 2-1. In a tough game _ playec Chariton, the two rivals me the first time this season. C] ton got off on the right foo king a 1-0 lead in the first iod. Wilbur did the scoring 3 min. 30 seconds left in period. Charlton maintained the advantage right to half t Apparently coach Bob Fiel stilled some spark in his cat team as the Marianhill ; took control in the second | With less than one mi left in the third period Dick |] kicked home the first Mai hill score with an assist ! Mark Blakely. It tied the g 1-1. The score remained tied into the fourth period be Ambrose Canty kicked h the winning score for Mai hill at the 10 minute mar. Tantasqua Jr. | Top 10 Schoolboy Scorers — poms to sth GP PTS. PPG Ave, STURBRIBGE — T i9.4 - ited Tantasqua Jur 18.4. setball team rompe i7.7° th victory Friday, 14.5 irth Brookfield, 31-15 Whe varsity baseball ths CUANOR Deere: ae ne thas 4 0) bartletierees 4 er oer 3 7 BUDUTNe ea WN ee oe 2 9 SOUCHOEIG Cea ner 1 2 bartlett ewer re cer cians 7 ils) AUDUIN tere ee ere ees 3 18 ACAGEINY Beaty ieee 6 3 QUAaDOAl Reena 13 ie SOUND TIC oC ene 2 8 Gay GsprOUt van 1 6 Wale Rint eee nae 0 5 Gayidiproutys ee ee 0 4 north brookfield ......... 0 5 MONSON WE eee i g Va Tra rh eee 4 1 : . : eS ag eh MP adage ae is wanda story, angela toppin, beverly hebert, linda bacon, liz emrich, coach brody. co-capt. : ? co-capt. kitty bansfield elaine tanski mBbee-fdon KHrAsB SOT Pc Berroco Dea TO BeO7HOO katie earls + 2's [= atom barlett no. brookfield charlton no. brookfield auburn southbridge quaboag bartlett david prouty southbridge auburn quaboag marianhill monson pat w rere AN ATWwWOM tea he te 8 Se oe DS — B= sp o ro ov 176 177 al Zong UInme eee SOULHDrId See a eee 72 quabbin quaboag auburn eee fos MB Ste POler’ Stee cao ae 81 GAayid DroUt ys 101 Oxford: Rei Me ee eee 93% WaACHUSCULM NER sant 42% east longmeadow ...... 82 42 50 59 30 49 32 11 46 2 89 2 58 michele soulier, sandy petrillo and pat haraghey. Lirls trac k lulu murray not pictured: barb pote pat digregorio gwen campbell jeanne porazzo betty sheldon cheryl turner bea ruggles and lee stevens. 178 elaine tanski mary dowling pat sandole ellen may 179 as coach dube lost the tennis team won mek a ¢ winarectisnoncecaprtesten serine rset Shs Resse 2 : a4 ] 4 ic aeRO ASHBY th aAUbUrI ee ener aie IMONIBON Vee elit. eee MONSON ek vere wee dts Quabodg sens eee ree QUADO 2 eee Rec, ee monson academy......... 1 aubum seer eee DPIPOUCY Mk riys pists ered ae wWwoonm 1AM 0O OO OO palnienees NRE WHOHOOHHO 180 181 ths DSrtlett eee Lee we 1 SOuch brid: een ann =ame al davidiprouUt vane t ee 3 AUDUTN ER aye ee pee 0 ual binges eee 1% rongwatevovaMl oo et 3 bartlett wees seer ee 1% uab bint eee 1 SOUtHDILd2e HEE niEe 1 Qu bUrT ee eee eee 0 north brookfield ....... 2 GUaDOaL ET eee ee 6 WAT Olas hs ee hie ae 1% dUabOa tae ene 6 Tava |e 5 david prouty.......... 3 DEWIW WO MOWD AD10DOOM i) “... for every star that falls to earth a new one glows. for every dream that fades away anew one eTOWS. when things are not what they would seem you must keep following your dream. so while my heart is still believing i’ll say good-bye...” from “‘i’ll say good-bye” by rod mckuen misplaced but not forgotten ee marion margaret burton constance grubert kathleen ann giroux janet flannery robert john hayes 184 guy renaud 185 elaine tanski jeffrey paul taylor photo not available — peter bouchard — jerry bergeron — philip duquette — scott gibson — richard kowalewski — timothy gallant — eric Jenson — andrew lamontagne — scott lane — dennis keough — steve savary. patricia jean wilbur Sees oa SD = a ) CES OPN wy) ea SS ics ce Zhe mater copceryy OF Gaus yeer ys Slodint counc’7 = oo dé 2 fe ela Ty at 4 L RR JOALOTES ag CAS Cr LA SZ OS S77 So AA7 PEs e ¥ | | A recat) ape 244 He Slider Z ory £ Ztc Coe orf i LICL F oe, oe been 7, armel 60 -ebefoe fet, 77% peypt ov cL, SO Che oe pos Cecege G Spee a Cro Crowd : aoe Srhe ODN ECETCM, ) cHonges Cte Awe ond Se 4% 4 a og he Os7 ae SS Ww SOWIE ASC pith OPP LL he Ag nthe AE: at eh See Gnd SS et a Fee Nae i) oY of NS COMP CPPCC LCC, es 7, Cheat; fe the Cert! membury, Eley iz he CAH fT a eee LYE? er Kort; o5i Se Bev aS OF Sin OTe: Jey (Se Zi es Vas rig CHS COC SS Pe CAVE « PIC Wa ar Cor TS S Ledeen fF ESTES SESS Sa OR Ltd VC 40° Pamitrea, ‘ 4 is ae N v big iy Sf ad Beller i te 7 c ) U 3 ake? | ¢ | v wk Meee rae Fer Cire a Se. Y je | ee p — i Leclean fas = (ORYARELE (2 Ee aes, Pare ‘ a ) we: Ker REP: Bare Ee: tl 5 Bes d Spa es () bbe Ws if ¢ AN : ye” Oe a 0 X {eae ile oe CoH | Loh Ki? ) aoa a nelrse' Pty = a iv; “ A congratulations to the class of 1972 compliments of the publick house seen mee iiliil 189 bill swiacki realtor — insurance 222 main street southbridge, mass. 617-764-4391 (a9 general insurance and real estate 190 we sell the earth and insure everything on it.”’ fe P sae 4%: aap sete ete madore engineering co., inc. general contractors 40 west street southbridge, mass. -aeepeenanwer new yorker restaurant route 12 20 auburn, mass. specializing in steak, lobster and seafood ( compliments of arts inc. of webster our boosters a.l. brown mr. mrs. robert taft mrs. doris fairbrother g.r. fish george blinn claire goulet mr. mrs. william f. dickson mr. mrs. charles mccarthy ann and art greenwich village “ole packer” greenwich village robert taft bea fortier mrs. p.l. hudson congratulations from a friend mrs. margaret haynes mr. mrs. frank pion Moye consumers market 24 hamilton street southbridge, mass. patrons mr. mrs. james dorney mr. mrs. henry faugno mr. mrs. herbert frew mr. mrs. jeffrey tryba mr. mrs. curtis bullard a friend courtesy of a friend “mama moo” mr. mrs. James seery mr. mrs. boyd m. afton mr. mrs. james steadman mr. mrs. robert woodbury mr. mrs. robert laporte mr. mrs. fred dickinson Jr. mr. mrs. albert little mr. mrs. douglas gadaire mr. mrs. leslie reed the campbells mike mcfadden rose marie sedlak - verx poTHin CHiPs 10° aoe € our patrons compliments of brimfield oil compliments of richard e. souliere compliments of nick’s sport shop gregoire’s shoe store langevin jewelers brookfield motors ken’s grocery lone oak package compliments to the class of ’72 from central package store rice and gadaire a friend ted and henry’s market vulcan welding co. compliments of sturbridge fire dept. association blue hawaii restaurant sir francis motel and apartments pine grove motel pioneer motel frontier restaurant inc. butler’s flower shop 194 new england motel brimfield nursing home congratulations from joe’s package store gilman’s hardware the cheese house tri-community pharmaceutical assn. congratulations to class of ’72 from white coach motel breezelands orchards robert’s pharmacy reggie’s texaco service — used cars bert’s barber shop ye olde spinning wheel compliments of dr. and mrs. william c. brunelle woodbine faye’s hairstyling bennett’s antiques specializing in pattern glass and collectables bermer tool die inc. congratulations to the senior class nel arpin — real estate tr-city fabrics millanes pharmacy 195 congratulations to the class of 1972 carriage house motor lodge congratulations to the class of 1972 stur bridge yankee workshop 196 @ brimfield precision inc. mill lane road brimfield mass 245-7144 congratulations to the class of ’72 best wishes soper’s landscape co. from escaavating general landscaping 5 : tree service and removal r ich ar ds f Urn ltur € Sorina Reem senior class 1972 ee af oe 198 compliments of the lincoln house the horn of plenty owned and operated by old sturbridge village congratulations compliment s of ; worcester county national bank stur br idg e orchar dinn southbridge and sturbridge mass our friends mr. mrs. peter yaskoski charles pauline herbers bernice p. nichols mr. mrs. robert ruggles agnes soper sturbridge art assn. inc. william e. forrester fritzkenbondale fun times july 18th rm,dc cedar lake mr. mrs. archie gagnon fiskdale trucking terrie t. no. 6 mr. mrs. c.s. knight mr. mrs. henry f. chartier mr. mrs. carl a. bergmann mr. mrs. e. wm. tillyer mr. mrs. henri caldwell mr. mrs. philip e. bender mr. mrs. john eagan mr. mrs. f. laeuter discount fabric outlet mr. mrs. richard j. brown amy upton mr. mrs. william s. fairchild 200 mr. mrs. lew ayers mr. mrs. george |. reed mr. mrs. bruce gadaire jim lafond almanzar berthiaume mr. mrs. frederick jeffreys fritzkenbondale mt. monadnock dmc,rsm,dsn,jac may 8th jc,dn charlton street john sis mr. mrs. edward g. corriveau nr. mrs. francis o’brien dr. mrs. joseph e. silverberg mr. mrs. richard h. scheffer mr. mrs. daniel e. phipps mr. mrs. william w. nash thomas opishinski mr. mrs. g.r. letendre sons mr. mrs. roland wilson mr. mrs. alexander noga congratulations love, cathy mr. mrs. walter howard deborah wade more friends mr. mrs. george crooks mr. mrs. richard b. hardy kenneth robert pedro cote 12 mr. mrs. francis bansfield mr. mrs. george cochrane mr. mrs. joseph carragher mr. mrs. frederick macdonald the roche family harry m. voyagis mrs. gladys boudreau mrs. regina boudreau earl putnam mr. mrs. william matys stephen g. jones mr. mrs. edward mccormack good luck to a great class mr. mrs. arthur f. white mr. mrs. h.f. schroder mr. mrs. roland fantaroni jeff debbie, dave louise mr. mrs. henri beauchemin mr. mrs. robert boucher kathy choinski ginny’s dairy bar dale — you finally did it — love mother a friend — b.a.m. mr. mrs. arthur r. hedlund mr. mrs. michael bousquet mrs. william barrett mr. mrs. kenrick barnes mr. mrs. david boudreau mr. mrs.j. roy baum jr. mr. mrs. philip whitman mr. mrs. robert littlejohn mr. joseph boudreau mr. mrs. frank w. sheldon mr. mrs. lionel peloquin anonymous mr. mrs. charles w. blakely mr. mrs. basil michaeles mr. mrs. ellsworth mitchell mr. mrs. walter a. luce mr. mrs. lloyd buckminster mr. mrs. anthony detarando anonymous mr. mrs. arthur marquis mr. mrs. laurent bourbeau southampton dayton 201 best wishes to the class of ’72 from robida’s market G oF g f tool mfg. inc. congratulations to the class of ’72 american motor lodge sturbridge mass 01566 617-347-9121 congratulations graduation class of ’72 william h. digregorio agency 36 hamilton street southbridge mass a complete service real estate — insurance — mutual funds compliments hyde manufacturing company 54 eastford road southbridge mass Or vy COIS Southbridge, Massachusetts 01550 WAZ-dIUIS - southbridge trucking company inc. moving — packing — rigging — general trucking compliments of the bendix corporation mosaic fabrication division galileo park sturbridge Ben Bousquet reactor The Gallery® OF HOMES ne . compliments of parker’s gulf station Administrative Office 264 MAIN STREET 472 PARK AVENUE 135 BOSTON TURNPIKE SOUTHBRIDGE, MASS WORCESTER. MASS SHREWSBURY, MASS. PHONE: 798-0073 PHONE: 757-7731 PHONE: 765-5411 congratulations to the senior class from rom’s home of famous italian-american cuisine congratulation seniors MEMBER 7 we CAN Sg i ere) SENS, best wishes to the class of 1972 ae eas . CAS AY. ; ae OS Ts oO TAVEL KO gavitt wire cable division amerace esna corporation brookfield, mass THE GAY TRAVEL SERVICE INC. STURBRIDGE OFFICE CENTER STURBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS 01566 PHONE (617) 347-9511 you can benefit from our years of experience at no extra cost goodwins compliments of “‘clothier” big bunny market 318-322 main street 942 west main street southbridge, mass. southbridge, mass. compliments of art’s jewelers 307 main street southbridge, mass. the headhunter beauty hut main street stu rbridge, massachusetts 01566 compliments of st. anne’s shrine church street fiskdale, mass. open daily at 8:00 a.m. breakfast lunch It. suppers congratulations to ; ; ballard’s hickory smokehouse OTL Fea hickory smoked hams, bacon, sausage, vermont cheddar We cheeses, wagner spices, teas, extracts and gifts. bouvier insurance cor. arnold rd. rte 20, sturbridge, mass. sturbridge office center 4 mile west of old sturbridge vil. sturbridge, mass. 617-347-9205 congratulations to the senior class burnham insurance agency, inc. a century of insurance service 1865-1972 39 elm street southbridge, massach usetts j.n. burnham r.b. muenzberg j.e. taylor 206 Congratulations! TO THE GRADUATING CLASS Your big day has finally arrived ... For many of you, there’s still college ahead. Others have probably made plans to go into service or start out on a new job shortly. Whatever your plans for the future may be, your educa- tion will serve you well. All of us at the American Optical Company extend our heartiest congratulations upon your graduation and wish you good luck and godspeed. io AMERICAN OPTICAL CORPORATION our patrons f. w. woolworth co. centre service station roger williams pharmacy inc. syd’s paint store e. s. brooks best wishes from flowers by mcdonalds leonard h. poirier — construction rolands gulf service martel cleaners like-nu cleaners lions head 7 hamilton st. southbridge, ma. more patrons the village beauty salon corriveau’s furniture gifts r. robbins co., inc. c s outlet village deb-tot-to-teen C. Macdonald B.BENMAR congratulations from the class of 1975 from the juniors happiness is: finding mrs. waite in the girls room going to your locker before g block eating school lunches a bomb scare a flood in the girls locker room ) ananci manbeck chocolate chip cookie winning the game getting an “‘a”’ from mr. bruneau a new book cover clean white ankle socks putting on “billy’s tarpaper”’ a spaghetti supper june becoming a senior 209 n ime is eternity iments o e for those whaglove t s lpipllenty a Sep een remember when -winton? ok “‘Yémember when | of the social studies depaftment? ; remember whemmr. ha erew cut? | shair at all? ne oOo a es or SO Sg 6.8 So $3 a eB of Oo = Ea 3 ee a ed) Po 2 for yesterday is but a dream and tomorrow only a vision, but today, well lived, makes ll w ive a | 2} s e I iy! uy prey an 1 ai | : ne ri y Me ; Pina es a : gi . 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