Tantasqua Regional High School - Tantasquan Yearbook (Sturbridge, MA)
- Class of 1975
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Aa 4 vreiei) Pinte ebm innin eet retorts re = Pa 2” sy. 3 7 Ao y- SV en le Silat ar iy ¢ =) Pa re eee. Sl COO eC TANTASQUA REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL STURBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS TABLE OF CONTENTS FACULTY SENIORS UNDERCLASSMEN ACTIVITIES VOCATIONAL SPORTS ADS Everyone knows that we come here five days a week, Most of us attend clas- ses, participate in some sort of activi- ties, and attempt to learn something. But what do we actually do while we're here? The yearbook staff has asked this ques- tion to members of the student body of Tantasqua. Their answers, identified by initials and supplemented by pictures, are found on the next eight pages. So read on to fi n d out ok OK OK OK ok ok ok ok Ok WHAT DO WE DO AT THS? What do we dO eee T goof around. R.C, catch up on my sleep. C. W. T wish I weren't so far behind. S.W. Get as much of my homework done as I possibly can, A. L. “Not much! $.H. W. Sit and look at the guys. C.J. ——— Talk and sleep. lyos | nd eee during classé a What do you do «ee. WHAT free time? P.H. Do my homework. T.W. ''Talk or do homework, B.B. Walk around, S.B. Sit around and talk. R.A, Play cards. L.H. Go to the library.' ' M.F. Sit around in the lounge. T.P. Fool around and talk. B.K. Play cards and that paper football game. Fe P, eee in your free time? s What do you dO ee. Hat lunch etal. Talk to my friends. A.H. I spend 45 minutes listening to Mela say What am I going to do’, D.Y. Think about what a zoo the cafeteria is. lh M. Wish that I were eating somewhere else, IDE Go outside on nice days. D.B. Have a food fight. M.U. RTA! eee abdunGnie What do you do ... Participate in three sports. T.W. “Cheerléadine,) = S:BaMs Nothing, I don't have any. ' M.D. Sit through the eighth grade Christmas @oncart.. ti. Go to all the games. ’ L. M. Cheer and flirt with the players. J. M. eee to Show spirit? i ateanprarreeren t eanneeter ig : . on? ere ¥ ars ° A re reat on rae What do you do .«.. se at et et ntdpety ates lt j =DLay SOCCEL sean tae Listen to tapes. ise Play street hockey. Ride my horse, T.D, Work, work, work! C.E, Go to detentions. ' M. T. GO tO Mmeetines= Sos iee -eaeaes eager aaceee aeeee8 eaeeee is ‘e) ‘e) le U WY Smee od) head hoes fae) ° What do you do ... Sports-physical activity is relaxing, N. R. M. Listen to the radio in bed. S.M. T sit in Mr. Gorman's office, look out the window, and put my feet up. M.R. - ot 5S I put my books down, slump down in a chair, go into a daze, and think of the things I could be doing. ' R.M. Have a cigarette in the girl's room, anonymous io leepaonc. ¢ eee tO relax 17 18 BS tl | a sd ais. Bee. | i rs j oh. Assistant Superintendent WILLIAM UTESS Administration Superintendent ROLAND WILSON ES Assistant Superintendent LESTER ALDRICH Assistant Principal ROBERT B, BOMBARD Principal GARFIELD C. NORTON Assistant Principal EDWARD G. BZDULA 20 Guidance Department FRANCIS J. BANSFIELD DONNA McARDLE Director re Fen CHARLES RUSSELL 4 z @ i RONALD BENIOT LOUISE WILLETT Secretary MARY BZDULA MARY ESMAY DORETHEA BIANCO Principal's Secretary MARILYN BRODY Main Office Secretaries BARBARA KEITH DOLORES SAVAGE ARLENE KOZYRA SUSAN FOSKETT Treasurer Attendance Secretary 21 Vocational ROY WOHLANDER JOHN RUSSO Director JOSEPH PITISCI THADDEOUS LESNIEWSKI LEONARD BEAULIEU PAT HERRINGTON ROBERT LUCIER Secretary 22 JAMES WHITE Division ROBERT WARREN é NELSON ST. GERMAIN JAMES WILSON 23 English ANN MANNING DAVID ROACH ROGER CHARRETTE Dept. Head EDMUND BANSAK KENNETH BLAKE DONALD ULRICH VERA SLIPP NANCY HOERLE 24 Department JOHN PLOUFFE PETER McDONALD ELAINE KNOWLTON ALAN HOFFSOMMER GORDON BENNETT CAROL HANSON 25 26 “ere on 4 TED STEENSEN Dept. Head SALLY EARLE Math Department WALTER LUCE ROBERT HEMINGWAY RONALD RAINKA ALLAN WALKER JAMES ALLEN DIANE STELMOKAS Science Department PAUL O'BRIEN DOROTHY CROKE Dept. Head EDWARD AHERN SUMNER BARR 27 ot BOOS ELIZABETH STARRETT VERNON SMITH Cc MICHAEL DUBE W. GORDON ROCKWELL ND RICHARD FARLA 28 WILLIAM GORMAN Dept. Head Social Studies NORMA MACALUSO VERNON BRUNEAU DONALD FAUGNO JOHN COUGHLIN 29 Department ROBERT EWING ARTHUR LEWIS ANDREW HANCOCK CHRISTIAN CASTENDYK BRIAN O'NEIL 30 Foreign Language Department JANET HILLER VOLPINI KENNETH ABAIR Dept. Head PATRICIA WAITE AGATHE JAMES LEO FARRAND NANCY BENE 31 32 ROBERT SHILANSKY Attendance, Work Study MARY SUNAR Librarian RUTH MILSOP Dept. Head Our “Special” Peopl MARION ANTOS School Nurse DOROTHY GREEN Asst. Librarian Special Education Dept. SUSAN MARTIN NANCY HALEY Nurses! Aide EVELYN DIONNE AvVa CLARE HALVEY y's a Ke reeeen, . oot! if 73 CaN Industrial Arts Department Peng y or, - fie on - _ % “4 ie 4 ” 4 Ps « ' ey he j MARK CROCKETT EDWARD SHUMATE HARRY KACHADOORIAN Dept. Head Home Economics Department _¢era 4: a - a at | CATHERINE KENNEDY LORRAINE McGRATH PAULINE JAMES Dept. Head Music Department BRYAN PLUMB RACHEL FORD CURT ROBIE Dept. Head 33 34 WALTER PAULI WILLIAM EMRICH Dept. Head EVELYN KATZ PATRICIA ULRICH WILLIAM CARROLL Art Department os ’ A | | , i RA : 4 ; 5 et all - Fe } | it ; “4 i VN A RICHARD CHASE PATRICE PETTENGILL CLAUDE ALMAND Dept. Head Cafeteria And Custodial Staffs } oyelt he tf ‘ef 1st. ROW: Ed Oviatt, Paul White, John Schultz, Dan Parent, Wil- RAYMOND CAWLEY liam Barrett, 2nd. ROW: Boice May, Pete Gendreau, Barker : Keith. Plant Engineer 1st. ROW: Pauline Wright, Carol Simpson, Phyllis Wiles, Mary- ann Sykes, Nancy Boudreau, 2nd. ROW: Marsha Crons, Bell Mor- ans, Olive Benway, Mary Edwards, Lois Little. Francis Pronto 35 = ee Karen Ahern Joanne Souliere Katie Earls Marianne Rigatti Cathy Jackson Rachel Lacy Cathy Jackson Martha Silverberg Fawn Toppin Stephanie Dickson Marty Leibfried Martha Silverberg Phyllis MacAlpine Cathy Jackson Fauna Lau Amy Upton Karen Owens Cathy Jackson Cathy Jackson Cathy Jackson | Cathy Jackson Sue Whitman Marty Leibfried Marianne Rigatti Senior Superlatives Most Gullible Best Dressed Class Clowns Most Forgetful Class Brains Most Artistic Friendliest Talks Least Says Most Talks Most Says Least Nicest Smile Most School Spirit Most Shy Most Athletic Best All Around Most Original Best Musicians Class Couple Did Most For The Class Most Cheerful Most Likely To Succeed Likely To Be Remembered Class Flirts Most Daring Most Argumentative Bob Bellmar Gary Sherman Tom Dowling Dave Ryder Ed Goggin Bill Spinney Joe Banatrern Ed Goggin Steve Heske Ted Steensen Steve Heske Craig Mayfield Bob MacAlpine Ed Goggin Ed Tomaszewicz Steve Davol Marc Peterkin Peter Masuzzo Dale Hutchinson Steve Hesse Peter Masuzzo Bob MacAlpine Tom Dowling Steve Heske Most Argumentative Marianne Rigatti, Steve Heske Most School Spirit Marty Leibfried, Steve Heske 39 Most Shy Martha Silverberg, Craig Mayfield Best Dressed Joanne Souliere, Gary Sherman Did most for the class Cathy Jackson, Peter Masuzzo Nicest Smile Stephanie Dickson, Ted Steensen 41 42 Most Cheerful Cathy Jackson, Dale Hutchinson Most Daring Marty Leibfried, Tom Dowling MARY JANE ADAM LIKES: Softball, swimming, walking, the beach, people with good reasoning power, taking things apart, having a good time. DISLIKES: Working, paying bills, getting up in the morning, people who get obstinate, scraping my wind- shield. FONDEST MEMORY: Summer of N73 HIGHEST AIM: To stay hap- py at what I think is right. ACTIVITIES: Work-Study 2, 5; 4; DONNA ADAMS LIKES: Champagne, trucks, yellow roses, watermelon, ice storms and snow, fuzzy faces and cozy places. DISLIKES: Getting hassled. FONDEST MEMORY: Raaze- a-bunyun-bit-o-foochie. HIGHEST AIM: To have my own setter. ACTIVITIES: Tantasquan 3, 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Tennis Team 3, Stu- dent Council 1, 2, Concert Choir 1, 2, Country Club 3, 4. KAREN ANN AHERN LIKES: The ocean, fall, ani- mals, concerts, Vermont, my room, my friends, air- planes, helicopters, driving, wind. DISLIKES: Spinach, barb- wired fences, the G.G., crowds, red tape. FONDEST MEMORY: July 30, 1974 James Taylor Concert at Tanglewood. HIGHEST AIM: To. eliminate my grievances of people and not expect more of people than they can give. ACTIVITIES: Concert Choir 1,2, 3,4, Choraleers 4, Girls Softball 1, 2, 3,4, Girls Basketball 2, Tomahawk 2, OEA 4. RAYMOND ANGELL LIKES: Coming to a complete stop from 80 M.P.H. DISLIKES: Speeding tickets. ACTIVITIES: Track 4, Foot- ball 2. _ HIGHEST AIM: Seven foot _ high jump. PAULA MARIE ARMSTRONG LIKES: Summer, going out, the beach, having fun, a cer- _ tain red head, dark tans, the weekends. DISLIKES: Being alone, get- ting yelled at, being told what time to come home, arguments, working on week- ends, saying good-bye. FONDEST MEMORY: Febru- ary 23, 1974. HIGHEST AIM: To live the way I want and be happy. ACTIVITIES: Concert Choir 1,2, National Honor Society a5. DIANE MARIE ARSENAULT LIKES: Fishing, boating, camping, scrapping junk cars, housework, food, farming. DISLIKES: Nothing. : FONDEST MEMORY: The day my niece fell off the cha’r and swore. HIGHEST AIM: To get mar- ried. ACTIVITIES: Girls Track Library Service, Yearbook Staff 4. MONICA EVA BACHAND LIKES: A certain person, Bookkeeping, sunsets, house- work, apples, friendly peo- ple, sewing my own clothes. DISLIKES: History. FONDEST MEMORY: Was my dog Ossi. HIGHEST AIM: To be happily married one day. ACTIVITIES: Yearbook Staff 4. LOUISE BALLARD LIKES: Ping-pong, skiing, my bike, scuba diving, Nan- cys' tuna sandwiches, camp- ing, Wednesdays, traveling, dreaming, thinking, racoons. DISLIKES: Being ignored, dirty cities, crowds, litter and pollution. FONDEST MEMORY: Aug- ust 1974, HIGHEST AIM: To do the things I want to do and be happy doing them. ACTIVITIES: Concert Choir 12,3,4, Independent Study 2, 3,4, National Honor So- ciety 3,4, Girls Tennis 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. GENA ANNE BARBIERI LIKES: Joe, cheering for Tantasqua, sports, Cape Cod, traveling, soft music, smiles. DISLIKES: closed minds, and social climbers, FONDEST MEMORY: The river. HIGHEST AIM: To travel ex- tensively. ACTIVITIES: Concert Choir 1,2, 3, Tomahawk 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4. MICHAEL BEAUDRY LIKES: Sharon, good friends, football, real people, out- doors. DISLIKES: One football coach, fake people. FONDEST MEMORY: 1-24-74 HIGHEST AIM: To be success- ful. ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society 3,4, Football 1, 2, 3. LUCY JEAN BEEMAN LIKES: Rick, sunny days, my friends, full moons, good moods, and going to the ocean. DISLIKES: Cold mornings, having to go places that I don't want to, getting up for school, and being shy. ; FONDEST MEMORY: Decem- ber 1, 1973. HIGHEST AIM: To travel. ACTIVITIES: Concert Choir Le PATRICIA JEAN BEEMAN LIKES: Being happy, singing, money, friendly people, go- ing camping. DISLIKES: Going to the den- tist, not having a car. FONDEST MEMORY: Sebas- tian. HIGHEST AIM: To become an executive secretary. ACTIVITIES: OEA 2, TRACY BENNETT LIKES: Horses, summer, get- ting rowdy weekends, to boogie, jeans, Datsuns, art, vans, my parents, tequilla sunrises, long hair, camping country, moustaches, karate and living dangerously. DISLIKES: Snobby people, be- ing hassled, school, staying home at night, cops, any- thing that's easy to do, jocks, and plastic people. FONDEST MEMORY: My life. HIGHEST AIM: 18 3M.C. PATRICIA ANN BLANTON LIKES: Any kind of Italian food, sleep, going to foot- ball games and cheer play- ers on, watching the Boston Bruins and the Boston Red Sox, snow, being happy. DISLIKES: Getting up in the morning, having a test in any class, snobby people who think they know it all, being sad, going anywhere in the rain. FONDEST MEMORY: F-block Advanced Math class 11th grade. HIGHEST AIM: To be success- ful as a nurse. ACTIVITIES: Nurses Club 2, 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Drill Team 3, Year- book faculty Editor 4. DAVID BLISS LIKES? B.A. ls b.5;,5) 200Sic, Winning, cunning, drive-ins. DISLIKES: Snobby people, leaving T.H.S., people who put themselves down, big hills. FONDEST MEMORY: May 17, 1974; HIGHEST AIM: To enjoy whatever I do. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1:2, Capt, 3.4 el rack 2. oa DAVID BOOTH LIKES: My life, my car. DISLIKES: Going to classes, walking to work, show-offs. FONDEST MEMORY: Jan- uary 21, 1974. HIGHEST AIM: To live free and get most out of life. ACTIVITIES: Yearbook 3, Asst. Editor in Chief 4. CATHERINE LEE BOUTHILLER LIKES: Being friendly, rainy days, T.H.S. faculty, work- ing with children, going to the beach, Marco Polo , do- ing crazy things. DISLIKES: Snobby people, dead animals in the road, accidents and smashed tail lights, being left out. FONDEST MEMORY: Junior year 73'74., HIGHEST AIM: To be happy through my life and make others happy, too! ACTIVITIES: Curious Savage 4, Yearbook Staff 3,4, Prom Committee 4. NORMAN G. BOUTIN LIKES: Concert Choir, peo- ple, photography, dating, skating, swimming and drink- ing. DISLIKES: Snobs, Monday morning. HIGHEST AIM: To succeed in life with a good paying job. SANDRA JEAN BOVAT LIKES: Friends, parties, con- certs, No. T.F., weekends, tab, summers at Misquami- cut. memories, J. Geils. DISLIKES: Diets, being de- pressed, living in Holland. FONDEST MEMORY: Summer of 72. HIGHEST AIM: To be happy in life. ACTIVITIES: Student Coun- cil1, Prom Committee 4. ELEANOR CHRISTINE BRESSETTE LIKES: Paul, my dog snookie- ukums, bowling, winter, Mr. Blake and Miss Brody. DISLIKES: Parties that are duds, stuck-up people, and a certain business teacher. FONDEST MEMORY: Jan- uary 27, 1974, ACTIVITIES: OEA 3, 4. DIANE FRANCES BRITCH LIKES: Dean, my family, and Deans friends, R.I., the Farmhouse, Misquamicut, art, the tigger, concerts, sunshine, weekends, kittens, holidays, summer. DISLIKES: Two-faced people, screaming sea gulls, spiders messy bacon, sunburns, pulled tendons, jocks, being alone. FONDEST MEMORY: June 35° 1972, HIGHEST AIM: To be success- ful in all I do. ACTIVITIES: Concert Choir 1,2,4, Walk-a-thon 2, 3, 4 Prom Committee 4, Pep 43 Squad 1, 2, 3. ROBERT BROWN LIKES: To build things on my own, to work on cars and at the junk yard. DISLIKES: To be pushed around and told what to do when I am doing something. BRADFORD ALLEN BUMPUS LIKES: Winning, mountains, snow, Harrys' class, sleeping, Tina, to spend money, foot- ball. DISLIKES: Losing, Barracudas, Joe A., European Lit. FONDEST MEMORY: Start- ing against S.H.S. HIGHEST AIM: To succeed at whatever I happen to do. ACTIVITIES: Football 4. VALERIE JEAN BUTLER LIKES: Faded jeans, walking on the beach, good music, snowmobiling and animals. DISLIKES: Snobs, seeing dead animals, rainy days, Heberts, flat tires. FONDEST MEMORY: Novem- ber 1, 1974. HIGHEST AIM: To fly in an 1irplane and not be afraid. TIVITIES: Drill Team 1, rt Choir 1,2, Yearbook Z. SHARON ANN CARON LIKES: Fall, Stonington, par- ties, honey bunny, O.T.S.P., superstar, crawford, cold hands, Pats' voice, tab, Volkswagons, concerts, J. Geils, Chicago dancing, hay- rides, summers at Misquami- cut and kielbasa. DISLIKES: Mondays, diets, being depressed. HIGHEST AIM: To be happy in whatever I do. ACTIVITIES: Prom Committee .EGINA MA RIE CAWLEY LIKES: Parties in Wales, con- certs, summer, the beach, riding around, shopping, Halloween nights, bowling, softball, camping out, week- ends, hiking, having a good time. DISLIKES: Rainy boring nights, sunburns, being lost in the city, emergency brakes, cleaning my room, getting caught, school, work, fights. FONDEST MEMORY: Camp- ing out summer 73-74. HIGHEST AIM: To get out and have fun. ACTIVITIES: Independent Study 2,4, Future Teachers 2, Yearbook 2. GREGSON CHAFFEE LIKES: Motorcycles, red wine, blackberry brandy, and Donna. DISLIKES: June 29, 1974. doctors, hospitals and car windshields. FONDEST MEMORY: My for- mer bike. MARLENE JEAN CHISHOLM LIKES: Horses, skating, riding around in cars, parties, my friends, likes Jim's car, and being with Jim. DISLIKES: Snobs, gym, be- ing disappointed, and wait- ing, two-faced people, peo- ple that try to act like others. FONDEST MEMORY: Summer ou HIGHEST AIM: To become a nurse. ACTIVITIES: Skipping school Maeneey. PATRICK CLARKE LIKES: Volkswagens, munch- kin, Fauna, Laurie, Sue, Summer, Basketball, Soccer, Parties with Heineken. DISLIKES: Boring days, South- bridge, concert choir, Russian History, Algebra II, and School Lunches. FONDEST MEMORY: Beating Marianhill in basketball in my Sophomore year. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, 3; Soccer 4; School Play 3, Concert Choir 4. HIGHEST AIM: To go to Ireland and see where my randparents were born. CATHERINE JEAN CURBOY LIKES: The kid , faded jeans, sunny days, being with my friends, long walks. DISLIKES: Flirts, rain, push- ey people, predjudice, being left out. FONDEST MEMORY: Summer of 74 . HIGHEST AIM: To live on a top of a mountain with a group of certain people. ACTIVITIES: Drill team. JAMES DELISLE LIKES: Tinkering with radios, TV's, cars, etc. graduating finally. DISLIKES: Kids who think they're tough, school. FONDEST MEMORY: Mr. Smith's wall of tin cans. HIGHEST AIM: To own a large farm. ACTIVITIES: AV 2, 3, 4. STEPHANIE SUSAN DICKSON LIKES: Fall, cheering, Hot fudge sundaes, music, skiing, the ocean, Ireland. DISLIKES: Spiders, lack of school spirit, bad pep rallies, diets. FONDEST MEMORY: Summer 74 — Ireland. ACTIVITIES: “Cheerleading 1, 2, 3,4; Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Choraleers 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 3; Yearbook 2, 4; Tennis 2, 3,4; Prom Commit- tee 4; Sound of Music 2. LISA GAYE DIONNE LIKES: Summer, swimming, a certain guy, cooking, skipping school, drinking, camaros, music. DISLIKES: Getting up in the morning, hangovers, snobby people. FONDEST MEMORY: Summer of N74AM HIGHEST AIM: To be happy in what ever I do. ACTIVITIES: Softball 1; Drill Team 1. THOMAS A. DOWLING LIKES: Hayrides, Michelob, P.O.G., bar hopping, wild cats, snowy days, weekends, friendly people, Tuna hunt- ing. DISLIKES: Dancing, crabby old witches, certain Italian women, hangovers, hospitals, Mondays, rainy days. FONDEST MEMORY: June ZO ehoiae ALOUISE MELA DUTKA LIKES: Basketball, Tennis, sailing, talking to Mr. Bom- bard, meeting people, music, Scotland, bagpipes, long weekends, the three B's. DISLIKES: Hamilton Street, getting up in the morning, riding the bus, gym, saying good-by, math, people who don't care. FONDEST MEMORY: Scottish Highland, and Summer of 74 HIGHEST AIM: To look back upon it all and know that it was good. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Tennis Team 3, 4. CATHERINE ELLEN EARLS LIKES: Bubby, Mr. Blake, King Charley and Groove softball, snowstorms in Nov., Dec., Jan., and Feb., laugh- ing crying (sometimes), meet- ing people, close friends, bas- ketball, tennis, getting in trouble (sometimes) Hellos, and beating Southbridge. DISLIKES: Snobs insincere smiles, insincere people, snowstorms in March or April, losing to Soughbridge, cig- arettes, trying to quit, get- ting yelled at by someone I love, conceited people, in- justice, getting in trouble (other times) gym and good- byes. FONDEST MEMORY: Dec. 30, 1974 - Jan. 9, 1975. HIGHEST AIM: To be really good at whatever I do and be happy doing it. ACTIVITIES: Student Council Yearbook 1, 2, 3, Girls Bas- ketball 1, 2,3, 4, Girls Soft- ball 1,2; Tennis 3, 4; Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorettes 3, 4; pep squad 1, 2; Cheerleader. ANGELA JOHANNA FAUGNO LIKES: Bill, summer, going to the beach, having fun, snowmobiling, fireplaces, be- ing with friendly people, sloe gin. DISLIKES: Saying good-bye, being alone, arguing, not having plans work out. FONDEST MEMORY: Sept- ember 15, 1971. HIGHEST AIM: To live each day to its fullest and to die knowing I did. And to some- day get my CPA. ACTIVITIES: OEA President 3, OEA 4. RONALD GADAIRE LIKES: Bananas, the Birches, Dennisport, winter, being with my friends, acting how I feel, Salisbury, the rain, the book, the beach. DISLIKES: Conceited people, peas, false fronts, Bushes, Jaberwocky. FONDEST MEMORY: July 3, 19734 HIGHEST AIM: To be satis- fied with everything I do. CATHERINE ANNE GALLERANI LIKES: Boston, ' Rocheclip , living with Connie, Loggins and Mesina, my kids at D.D. C., real honest people, going out and doing nothing, salt, my grandmother's cooking, foliage, puppies. DISLIKES: Liver, Lima beans, the D. A. , New York driv- ers, 'Poindesters , not being able to talk, saying good-bye, gym, being sick. FONDEST MEMORY: My| times spent with my brothers in Boston, HIGHEST AIM: To live the way I want to live, and work with special children. ACTIVITIES: Student Coun- cil1, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, Con- cert Choir 1,2,4, Indepen- dent Study 2, 3, 4. GERALD WILLIAM GAGNON LIKES: Music, riding a motor- cycle, night or day in the summer, parties, money, just hi ving a good time. DISLIKES: Static on the radio, beautiful days while in school or work, being sick, skating, people who are prejudice, people who think too high of themselves. FONDEST MEMORY: Summer of ee. GEOFFREY R. GIBSON LIKES: Good music, all kinds, playing base guitar, stereo equipment, food, parties, Marie Kupinski, Donna Adams, and a number of other fe- male specimens of the fine female population at Tanta- squa. a DISLIKES: Teasers, wise-guys, squash, liver, rain, losing games, etc. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1,2, Baseball 1, 2, Track and Field 1, 2, 3, 4. CHRISTINE MARIE GIGUERE LIKES: My family and my job, driving, babysitting, furry creatures, Notre Dame, movies, lobster, reading, horses, people, the beach, long hair, getting mail, new jeans, homemade bread. DISLIKES: Making fun of peo- ple, getting up at 6:00 in the morning, 2nd lunch, jocks, coffee, waiting, gym, math, pep rallies, dangling senten- ces, being late and chickens. FONDEST MEMORY: Novem- ber 7, 1974. HIGHEST AIM: My own school for wee-ones. MONICA E, GLASS LIKES: Silver, kites, writing, paintings, whistling, travel- ing, the Pacific, peppers, pitching, hiking, Russia, fire- works, roses, Tigsly , Tank, Fleas, Curly and Maudie. DISLIKES: Disappointing peo- ple, chocolate covered cherries, shakey knees, and sprained ankies. FONDEST MEMORY: Ped- dling to New Hampshire. ACTIVITIES: J. V. Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 3, Softball 3, 4. KATHLEEN R. GLINSKY LIKES: Sewing, cooking, children, animals, water ski- ing, and flowers. DISLIKES: Drugs, poison ivy, pain, especially emotional, and people who are afraid to be themselves. FONDEST MEMORY: Coming to Massachusetts. HIGHEST AIM: To be succes- ful fashion coordinator. EDWARD JOSEPH GOGGIN LIKES: Family, food, fun, football, friends, MacDon- alds, movies, T.V., summer, Christmas, snow. DISLIKES: Being bored, stuck ups, greasy food. FONDEST MEMORY: Sept. 21, | 1974. HIGHEST AIM: To graduate from college. ACTIVITIES: Football, capt. 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3,4, Basket- ball i. 2,5,4, track 2, Con- cert Choir 1, National Honor Society, vice president 3, 4. SANDRA GOODRICH LIKES: Swimming, water ski- ing, cats the color green, the ocean, trees, furry things, music, good books, moun- tains, the sky, quiet, birds, flowers, autumn, a certain person, paintings, little glass animals, movies, flying, ani- mals, gardens, carrots, smiles walks in the woods. DISLIKES: People who won't listen, garbage, frustrations, oysters, pep rallies, gym, being hurt, the G.G., ants. FONDEST MEMORY: June 27, 1974. HIGHEST AIM: To become an airline stewardess. ACTIVITIES: Independent Study 3. MARY ELIZABETH GRIFFIN LIKES: Summer, Jagger and the Stones, the ocean, origin- ality, honesty, equality, tra- vel, high fashion, class. DISLIKES: Winter, being used, pain, violence, teeny bop- pers , people who cannot accept change, jive, super jocks, grits. FONDEST MEMORY: Growing and learning. HIGHEST AIM: To become a succesful person in my own right. ACTIVITIES: Class Treasurer 1, J.V. Cheerleaderi, Fut- ure Teachers 2, Independent Study 2, Yearbook 2, School Play 4. WILLIAM HERBERT GRIGNON LIKES: Food, sports, good lit- erature, movies, politics, ec- onomics, winter, Christmas, Holidays, Clint Eastwood, Straight A's. DISLIKES: Women's lib, day- time television, Curt Cowdy. FONDEST MEMORY: Beating Southbridge three years ago. HIGHEST AIM: Successful lawyer then congressman. ACTIVITIES: N.H.S.. 3, 4, Track Team 3, 4. LORRAINE HADDOCK LIKES: Walks in the woods, animals, music, the ''Cen- ter'' kids, the moon, riding, a warm fire on a snowy night, fiddle players, Jim C., DB JW, Alice, my family, smil- ing people, lasting friendships, work, the ocean and life. DISLIKES: Incosiderate peo- ple, fakes, muggy days, sel- fishness, cliques, tomato sauce. FONDEST MEMORY: Our little group and Ireland '74. HIGHEST AIM: To help the world as best I can and love doing it. ACTIVITIES: Choraleers 3, 4, Concert Choir 1, 2, 3,4, School Musical 3, 4, Independent Study 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Tennis 2, 3, 4. MARK DANIEL HALEY LIKES: Fall time, money, and people to enjoy both money and free time. DISLIKES: Bitchy people, School, ‘that God forsaken right: FONDEST MEMORY: May 19, 1974. HIGHEST AIM: To enjoy life. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1, 2, 4, Football 4. LYNN ANN HANNON LIKES: Sailin g, friendships, life, beards, Ronald Mc- Donald, Laughing, good times, a certain guy in the valley, animals, memories, Ham, Jude, Lydia, and the rest of our gang. DISLIKES: My alarm, runny noses, know-it-alls, spiders, Algebra II, good-byes, riding the bus, rainy days. FONDEST MEMORY: Oct. 18, 1974. HIGHEST AIM: To be happy and make other people happy. ACTIVITIES: Pep Squad 2; Tantasquan 3. JANE HELEN HARTY LIKES: Lots of people, THS faculty, Christmas singing, people who laugh easy, chil- dren, Fenway Park, sports, my job, good class discus- sions, Ist snowfalls, dimples and fireplaces. DISLIKES: Having to rush, cliques, seeing people drunk, beets, lots of homework, cloudy days, waiting, losing control, and feeling insecure. FONDEST MEMORIES: All my fondest memories. ACTIVITIES: One act plays 1, 3, Musical 2, Majorettes 1, 2, 3, Concert Choir 2, 3,4, Chora- leers 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Independent Study 3, 4. HIGHEST AIM: With God's help to do the right and best thing with the abilities he's given me. CIARK WILLIAM HAYWARD III LIKES: The opposite sex, Mr. Bombard's temper, tantrums, Yukon Jack, My Volks, Ind- ian Orchard, Concerts, Black Sabbath, Cretch. DISLIKES: Pistatio Walnut IC, Teases, Fool traps. FONDEST MEMORY: Summer Of0 725 HIGHEST AIM: To enjoy my- self always. MARK D, HECK LIKES: Girls, having a blast, parties, summertime, rain, certain beverages, the Devil, milk, nailing, mailboxes, Nancy, good jobs, big boats, Solzhenitzyns works, Math, magazines, certain kinds of music. DISLIKES: Ulcers, opera mu- sic, drunk people who think they can handle a car, quiet- ness, prison, people who lie and you know they're lying, but they still say its the truth, sleeping late, D-Block Record Keeping, getting bored. FONDEST MEMORY: One night at Friendly's. HIGHEST AIM: To become something out of my life in- stead of a bum. LAURIES HELVESTON LIKES: Jimmy, snowy and stormy days, Main Street, M- 6, and Screwdrivers. DISLIKES: Fights and argu- ments, not being able to go out. FONDEST MEMORY: Febru- ary 9, 1973. HIGHEST AIM: To be happily married and happy through- out life. ACTIVITIES: OEA 3,4, Drill Team, Ski Team, CAROL HEMINGWAY LIKES: People, those who listen, tutoring E-Block math class, tennis, cooking, happy things. DISLIKES: Rainy days, exams, things that come in a hurry, people that don't care, run- ning out of time. FONDEST MEMORY: A cer- tain spring. HIGHEST AIM: To be a suc- cessful dentist. ACTIVITIES: Tennis Team 2, 3,4, Math Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 4, Con- cert Choir 1, 2,3, National Honor Society 3,4, Indepen- dent Study 4, School Musical ae DANIEL J. HENNESSY LIKES: Music, wirtter, par- ties, outdoors, good friends, traveling, seeing new places, meeting different people, fishing, hunting, basketball, tennis, jeeps, Cornell. DISLIKES: Depression, spite- fullness, hypocrisy, bureau- cratic red tape, lousy drivers, vicious dogs, double faults, Fords, FONDEST MEMORY: Greaser Dance 1974. HIGHEST AIM: To serve hu- manity in an unparalled man- ner. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2, 4, Tennis 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Student Advisory Board 4, School-Play The Curious Savage 4. PATRICIA ANN HERBERT LIKES: Dark tans, summer, Saturday nights in Webster, musters, the beach, Cape Cod. DISLIKES: Going to the den- tist, being overweight, mov- ies with sad endings. FONDEST MEMORY: May 12, 1974, HIGHEST AIM: To become a nurse, 45 ACTIVITIES: Tantasquan 1, 2,3, Activities Editor 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. STEVEN FRANCIS CHRISTOPHER HES KE ; LIKES: Soccer, goodlooking girls, broad-minded football players, happiness, soccer- fans, the faithful, the cheer- leaders and Coach . DISLIKES: Snobs, no school spirit, no outside lounge, not enough voice in school gov- ernment, and the red tape that cost the soccer team be- ing in the districts. FONDEST MEMORY: Semi-for- mal 1973. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3,4, School Play 3,4, School Rep. 4. HIGHEST AIM: To attain all the goals I've set for myself and to live a happy life. STEPHEN T. HESSE LIKES: Porsches, skiing, soc- cer, the cheerleaders, afros, Cybil Shepard, Elvis, gold- fish swallowing, flagpole sit- ting, the ocean. DISLIKES: Degenerates, a- pathy, cadillacs, commies, SAT's, soccer facilities, say- ing goodbye and humidity. FONDEST MEMORY: Night of first 50's dance. HIGHEST AIM: To replace Walter Cronkite. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 3, Cap- tain 4, Tennis 3,4, National Honor Society 3, 4, School Committee 4, State Advisory Council 3,4, Worc. Reg. Ad- visory Council 4. ELIZABETH ANN HINCKLEY LIKES: Cold noses, poetry, Bostins, talks, with JoAnn, writing, my Stuffed Henry Dog, laughing, riding horse- back, being with Henry. DISLIKES: Being alone, com- petition, waiting, blushing. FONDEST MEMORY: A little black dog. HIGHEST AIM: To see my parents as happy as they de- serve to be. DALE WILLIAM HUTCHINSON LIKES: Homeroom 232, Hap- py people, Life as it is. DISLIKES: The cold, insin- ap people, being disappoint- ed. HIGHEST AIM: To be success- ful and find happiness in all I do. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1, 3, 4, Football 3, 4. CATHERINE ANN JACKSON LIKES: Smiles, friends, the ocean, skiing, tab, parties, whiskey, laughing, driving, dancing, concerts, J. Geils, Scotland, A.C.V., my fam- ily, most people, corvettes, homeroom 232, Niagara Falls, Straight teeth. DISLIKES: Diets, not under- standing a joke, feeling left out, washing windows, in- sincere smiles, forgetting, being in a bad mood, saying good-bye, being cold, bigots, not having any money. FONDEST ME MORY: Buzzin! with Marie, Sandy, Sharon and Kate. HIGHEST AIM: To live a full life and to feel that I have ac- complished something when I die. ACTIVITIES: Math team 1, 2, 3,4, Student Council 1, N.H.S. Treasurer 3, N.H.S. President 4, Prom Committee 4, Yearbook 1,2, 3, Band 1, 2,3, President 4, Concert Choir 1, Baseball score-keep- er 2, Basketball Statistician 3,4, Class Vice President 3, 4 Cheerleader 4, Ski Club 1, 2, ay. CAROL ANN JEFFERSON LIKES: Misquamicut beach, the beach at night, parties, skiing, motorcycles, Brandy, frontier, getting rowdy at 12:00 or 1:00, the Farmhouse, the Andrea, concerts, sum- mer, Winter. DISLIKES: Snobs in this school, saying good-bye, dares, leav- ing, getting in trouble, street brawls, curfews, the morning after, fights, riding around, nothing to do. FONDEST MEMORY: Summers 72, 73 74. ACTIVITIES: Pep Squad 1, 2, 3,4, O.E. A. 3,4, Tantasquan 4, Gymnastics 1, 2,3, Walk- A-Thon 2, 3, Adv. Gym Team 1, 2,3, 4, Ski, Club. 157233, 4« Tomahawk 2, Bee-bop-hop 3. HIGHEST AIM: To someday become a happy family again like we once were before. DIANNE LYNN JEFFERSON LIKES: Sunshine, the beach, animals, Christmas, wind, Irish setters, beards, lima beans, the Farmhouse. DISLIKES: Rain, Elvis, lone- liness, a certain jewel, baby elephant. FONDEST MEMORY: 7 10 74. ACTIVITIES: OEA 3, Trea- surer 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, Walk-a-thon 2, N.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Adv. Gym Club 2, Con- cert Choir 1, 2. NANCY RUTH JONES LIKES: Princeton, Texas, ani- mals, tunafish sandwiches, St. Bernards, tacos, snow, peace- ful places, friendly people good books. BA at ae, DISLIKES: Conceited people, bus rides, getting up early, cheerleaders, curly hair, snakes, being short, spiders. FONDEST MEMORY: April 1974. HIGHEST AIM: To be happy, to own a St. Bernard, to grow two inches and to beat Louise at ping-pong. ACTIVITIES: Concert Choir 1,2, 3,4, Independent Study 3, 4. KATHLEEN ANN JOYCE LIKES: Rainy days, snowy days, friendly people, travel- ing, weekends. DISLIKES: Detentions, beets, stuck-up people, Mondays, mornings after! FONDEST MEMORY: June 1974. HIGHEST AIM: To be a broadway singer. ACTIVITIES: OEA 2. SHARON KEITH LIKES: Marc, the doughnut shop, parties, Columbian pro- ducts, Christmas. DISLIKES: Jocks, (football, soccer, etc.) S.H., rain. FONDEST MEMORY: 8 17 74. HIGHEST AIM: To keep the friends I've made at Tantasqua. ACTIVITIES: N.H.S. 3,4, OEA Vice Pres. 4. MARIE JUSTINE KUPINSKI LIKES: Fall, N.Y. State, long talks, hayrides!, parties, tab, J.T.'s, touching, dancing, food, Joe Namath. DISLIKES: Diets, rum, having to be in at 12, being cold, fuzzy noses, scales, Vegas, feeling out of place, being broke. FONDEST MEMORY: Buzzin with Cathy, Sharon, Sandy and Kate. HIGHEST AIM: To live a long and happy life. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2, 3, Student Council 3,4, N.H.S. 3,4, Sr. Prom Comm.) 4, LINDA MARIE KUSKOSKI LIKES: The beach, Friendlys, parties, Boston, Mr. Luce movies, moustaches, Frank- enstein, Dip-n-Sip, music Adv. Science. DISLIKES: Cliques in this school, riding around South- bridge, mechanics, Elvis, being alone, Physics, being depressed, the D.R. Dick, white corvettes. FONDEST MEMORY: March 1974, HIGHEST AIM: To go to UMA. ACTIVITIES: Vrsity Math Team 2, 3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Dance Comm, 3, Explorers. RACHEL LACY LIKES: Cats, chocolate, class of '75 , Brookfield, the 3 stooges, summer, The stones concerts, the dramatic arts, wood working, silver, the art room and every one in it, Mr. Bennet. DISLIKES: Being cold, crying, . hassles, fleas, public house butter, NIXON, CM, race car drivers, unreasonable peo- ple, close calls, NIB, people that don't answer you. FONDEST MEMORY: My ex- perience in life. HIGHEST AIM: To own a black panther. ACTIVITIES: Class secretary 1,2, 3,4, Student Council 1,2, 3, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3 Tomahawk 2, 3,4, Yearbook 2, 3,4, softball 3, Future teachers club p, 2, Play- Charlie Brown 1; Play -The Lottery 1; Play He ain't done right 3; Play-The Curious Savage 4. LOUISE CLAIRE LISE LASRIVIERE LIKES: A very special person, Canada, languages, foreign people with fantastic accents, Corvettes, motorcycles, travel- ing, laughing a lot, wine, but most of all I love people. DISLIKES: Horror movies, people who use other people, rainy days, school bus rides. FONDEST MEMORY: My trip to France. HIGHEST AIM: To graduate, go to college for foreign languages and work for an airline. ACTIVITIES: Track 1, Girls Basketball 1,2, Concert Choir 1, 2,3, Nurses helper 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA AIMA LAU LIKES: Rainbows, snow, ani- mals, mud puddles, peanut butter, the Detroit Tigers, plants, people, smiles, minds. DISLIKES: Pollution, hunters. FONDEST MEMORY: Sneaking in to see J.D. with no. 1. HIGHEST AIM: To create happiness. MARTHA JANE LEIBFRIED LIKES: Windy fall days, mod- ern dance, soccer, the truth, going to camp, cheerleading, and anything else that holds and fascinates my curiosity. DISLIKES: People who don't care, no school spirit, back stabbers, not being able to trust. FONDEST MEMORY: Fall of 71 HIGHEST AIM: To be success- ful and happy in life. ACTIVITIES: Jr. High Chorus, Student Council 1, Cheer- leading 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHAN T. LETH- STEENSEN LIKES: Physical Exercise (Running, gymnastics, etc. ) singing or trying to, sitting beneath a maple tree, look- ing up at the sky and think- ing of nothing. DISLIKES: Snobs, cities, cold- ness (in weather or peoples attitude), FONDEST MEMORY: Envoys concert. HIGHEST AIM: To be at peace with everyone around me. ACTIVITIES: Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3,4, Gym- natics 3,4, Choraleers 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 1, 2, 3,4, Na- tional Honor Society 3,4, All school play 2, Freshman one act play, math team 3, 4, Fiddler on the Roof. ANNA MARIE LILLA LIKES: Bruce, camping, walk- ing in the rain, warm fire- places on cold nights, teeth, caring, Bahama's, ice cream, talking instead of fighting, seeing people as they are. DISLIKES: People who judge others by their social class, friends who aren't really friends, spiders, having done something you know is wrong but cann't correct it, fight- ing, seeing people hurt, and being in second place to a bike. FONDEST MEMORY: March 8, 1974. ACTIVITIES: Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2,3, Walk-A- Thon 2, Work Study 4, Tennis Club 1. DARLENE JUNE LINCOLN LIKES: Barry, horses, dancing, bowling, riding in fast cars, stuffed animals, sloe gin, pizza, spending money, cho- colate shakes, helping people, friends. DISLIKES: Arguing, snobs, say- ing good-bye, being disappoint: ed, Angelo's driving. FONDEST MEMORY: The day I got engaged. HIGHEST AIM: To be a house- wife and a mother. ACTIVITIES: OEA 4. STANLEY JOSEPH LUND LIKES: M.E,B., Saturday night walks, full moons, pe Weld. _ DISLIKES: Narrow-minded people, getting up at 6:00 AM, riding the bus, school lunches, July 27, 1974, in- considerate people. _ FONDEST MEMORY: Oct. 6, 1973; Nov. 7, 1974. HIGHEST AIM: To get to col- lege (sooner or later). PHYLLIS LYN MacALPINE LIKES: Basketball, biosciences best friends, eating, being alone, the woods, Ti , the ocean, winning, each special season, sailing, storms, sea- shore, Monica's Cape Cod. DISLIKES: Lonliness, losing, English, 6:30 a.m., Mass politics, drizzle rain, death. FONDEST MEMORY: TRHS HIGHEST AIM: See the world as Jacques-yves Cousteau. ACTIVITIES: J. V. Soccer (boys) Capt. 4, Basketball- Varsity 1,2, Captain 3, 4, Track and Field 2, 3, Co- Captain 4, N.H.S. 3,4, Soft- ball 1, 2,3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Choirleers 1, Class Treasurer 3, 4. ROBERT BRUCE MacALPINE LIKES: Flirting, GIRLS, food, all plants and animals, theater, thunder and lightning, rain storms, rainbows, boating, quiet study, all sports, life and freedom. DISLIKES: Diets, killing, dull- ness, boredom, monday morn- ings, Massachusetts, authorities snobs, tests. FONDEST MEMORY: TRHS with everyone. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1, Football 2, 3,4, Gymnas- tics 1,2, 3,4, Track and Field 1, 2, 3,4, Plays; Sound of Music 2, Fiddler on the Roof 3, Done it Right 3, The Curious Savage 4, Concert Choir 3,4, Choraleers 4, Sen- ior High Band 4, NHS 3,4, Class Treasurer 3, Student Council Representative 4, Independent Study 2, 3, 4. HIGHEST AIM: Married suc- cess with life and have done something for mankind. STEVEN J. McCARTHY LIKES: Football, hockey, bas- ketball, after school hours, parties, and victories. DISLIKES: Four years of seg- regation, defeat, Southbridge. FONDEST MEMORY: Trying to get home after a party and never making it. HIGHEST AIM: To go on and ACTIVITIES: Football 3, Track 1, Hockey 3. DOUGLAS YOUNG MAHLER LIKES: Parties, booze, women, beach, coast of Maine, friends, easy work, Molson's Ale, soccer, and Lacrosse. DISLIKES: Snobs, hard work, Budweiser, soccer facilities, the soccerfield, tests, D and E Blocks, boredom. FONDEST MEMORY: Parties. HIGHEST AIM: Be succesful and enjoy life. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 4, S School Play 4. PETER NICHOLAS MASUZZO LIKES: Chevy's, spaghetti, summer, puppies, Goldie, and helping those who can't help themselves. DISLIKES: A dirty car, little soccer jocks, and monday mornings. FONDEST MEMORY: MOM HIGHEST AIM: To end my name with D.V.M. ACTIVITIES: Class president 1 2) Sets ty, and 1, 2, 3,4, Choraleers 3, 4. SUSAN ELAINE MAY LIKES: Fairs, winter, ford truck, summer, working in an office, Maine, Swiss, playing softball and football on Sun- day night, Friday nights. DISLIKES: Snotty people, peo- ple who think the worst of you before they know you, picking drops. FONDEST MEMORY: April 6, 1974, HIGHEST AIM: To learn to drive a standard. ACTIVITIES: OEA Secretary 3, OEA Parlimentarian 4, Concert Choir 2, Walk a Thon 2, CRAIG MAYFIELD LIKES: Joking, picking on Ted, eating, watching people mak- ing fools of themselves. DISLIKES: Snobs, weirdoes, brains, F's, jerks, complain- ing. FONDEST MEMORY: Of the way it used to be. HIGHEST AIM: To become well known. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1) 2; 3,4, 2 .1ack.2, 5,4,.Con- cert Choir 2, 3, 4. HOPE DORICE MELLOR LIKES: Friendly people, sunny days, summer, my apartment music, cooking. DISLIKES: Snobs, getting up in the morning, doing home- work, FONDEST MEMORY: August 30,21974; HIGHEST AIM: To have a wonderful life with Bruce and future family. CYNTHIA JEAN OCHS LIKES: Carl, partying, camp- ing out, softball, just hanging around, concerts, Boston, Halloween nights in Wales. DISLIKES: Being told what to do, T.W. School, jocks, rainy nights, over-crowded school buses, girls rooms, bus rides to school. FONDEST MEMORY: Camping out summer of '74. HIGHEST AIM: To graduate. ACTIVITIES: Independent Study 4. LAUREL ANN O'DAY LIKES: Colombo, Red Sox, Musketeers Bars, spending money, Winning, quiet places, time-outs, driving, being understood, DISLIKES: Arguing diets, be- ing defeated, violent, bloody movies. HIGHEST AIM: To increase my vocabulary to the extent that no one knows what I'M talking about. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3,4, Indepen- dent Study 3, Concert Choir 4, Class Play 3, Science Lab. Assistant 2, 3,4, National Honor Society 3, 4. SHARON ANN O!' KEEFE LIKES: LB, outdoors, motor- cycles, bowling, Joe's diner, Thursday's, long hair, sunsets, Central Engineering, beach, a moustache and beard. DISLIKES: Snobs, over-heat- ing cars, being forgetful, two- faced people, broken shoe- laces, THS parking lot, fat, and quarterlys. FONDEST MEMORY: Sum- mer of '72. HIGHEST AIM: To learn to drive a standard with Sue. ACTIVITIES: OEA 3,4, Walk- a-thon 2, Work-Study 1, 2, 3, 4, ROBERT JOSEPH OLENICZAK LIKES: Bud, young nurses, Morrison's Cafe , to 'Boog- ie', nice girls, hydroplanes, back rubs. DISLIKES: Big trucks , let- tle red mavericks, Rt. 20, bed pans, stitches, hospitals. FONDEST MEMORY: The brass bed. HIGHEST AIM: To be a shop teacher. KAREN OWENS LIKES: Marc, small towns, orange soda, the ocean, mu- sic, mustaches, good books, English Leather, bacon, J.D. Salinger. _ DISLIKES: The G.G., eggs, working Sat. Nights, butter on sandwiches, getting up early. FONDEST MEMORY: When I stopped and smelled the roses. HIGHEST AIM: To go to college in Vermont. ACTIVITIES: One-Act Play 3, National Honor Society 3,4, Concert Choir 2, 3. SUSAN E, PAGE LIKES: Europe, traveling, fall nature, music sea, cam- eras, beavers, ice cream, WHCN, guitars, Rembrandt, Science-Fiction, hostelling, bears, natural people, creat- ing, herbs. DISLIKES: Hypocrites, nar- row minded people, crowds, shopping centers, Grants, AM radio, plastic, moving, de- pression city, the pyramid, hospitals. FONDEST MEMORY: England spring of '74. HIGHEST AIM: To realize my dream. ACTIVITIES: Yearbook (Lon- doner, 1, 2,3, Pep Club 2, Student Council 3, Chori 3, 4, Tomahawk 4, Musical 3, GAA 3, Guitar 3, Quill and Scroll 2, 3. CARL E, PARKER LIKES: Sandy, Michelle, Ver- mont, The Quori, good music, Elton John. DISLIKES: Getting up early, Waqu, Diggin cellar holes. FONDEST MEMORY: A whit- le 1965 Oldsmovile. HIGHEST AIM: To sell chem- icals in Vermont. RAYMOND K. PARZYCH LIKES: Sleeping, baseball, money, A-Block lounge, slot cars, SI The Polish, assorted beverages, monday night football. DISLIKES: SHS, fakes, hicks, Vocies, F's, French, work, school lunches, being beaten Joe Frazier, waiting in line, being hit by eggs, colds, lima beans, busted shoe strings, wearing tie's, black and white T.V.'s, fire drills. FONDEST MEMORY: Greaser Day and Dance. HIGHEST AIM: To live my life free of troubles and to live it the way I want to; not the way somebody tells me to. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1, 2, 4, Basketball 4, Soccer 3. MARCK PETERKIN LIKES: Sunday Afternnons, warm sunny days, Karen. DISLIKES: The G.G., wast- ing time, snobs. HIGHEST AIM: To do some- thing with my life once I'm out of school. ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics 2, Concert Choir 2, Cross Country 1. MARK R, PLANKEY LIKES: Annette, making tro- uble, working on my car, Friday and Saturday, walking in the snow with my girl, good tmes. DISLIKES: Brookfield Police, getting stopped by the police for nothing. HIGHEST AIM: To stay with Annette. LINDA S. PLANTA LIKES: To have fun, horses, friendly people, a special guy. DISLIKES; Snobby people, rainy days, getting up early, school. FONDEST MEMORY: My sophomore year. ACTIVITIES: Tennis 3. GAIL ANN PLOSKI LIKES: Long walks on the beach, snow skiing, smiles, fleetwood, Mac, being with friends, sharing fireplaces, 48 waking up with the sun, week- ends in Conn., sunsets, for- ests, flowers life. DISLIKES: Monday Mornings, wet grass, snow-less winters, missing friends. FONDEST MEMORY: Growing up. HIGHEST AIM: To become more enriched as a person by living everyday. ACTIVITIES: Ski Club 1, 2, 3,4, Spanish tutoring 3, Work Study 4, Student Coun- cali: JUDITH ANN PLUMLY LIKES: Skiing, camping out, hiking, the ocean, rainbows, the sun, full moons. DISLIKES: Getting up early jelly fish, liver, being sick, being nagged. FONDEST MEMORY: April 13,1974; HIGHEST AIM: To go to Col- lege and to do what I want, to get a car. WAYNE PORIER LIKES: Bonny, good time, be- ing outdoors. MARIANNE CAROL RIGATTI LIKES: Wind, hot fudge sun- daes, the ocean, my jeans, Ireland-music, the sky, ani- mals and soccer players. DISLIKES: Getting up in the morning. FONDEST MEMORY: Ireland 74, HIGHEST AIM: To go back to Europe before I'm 20. ACTIVITIES: Girls Basketball 2,3, Girls Tennis 2, Yearbook 2, 3,4, N.H.S. 3,4, Student Adv. Board 4, Choraleers 4. CAROLYN MARIE ROBERTS LIKES: Debating, helping peo- ple, driving fast, blue eyes, freckles, straight hair, Prince- ton, good books, friendly peo- ple. DISLIKES: The cool group, people who yell, boring classes, frogs, condescending smiles, thick curly hair, gloomy days, bologna sand- Wwiches. FONDEST MEMORY: Septem- ber. HIGHEST AIM: To become a successful teacher. ACTIVITIES: Concert Choir 1,2,3,4, Choraleers 4, Sound of Music 2, Majorettes 3, Stu- dent Council 3, N.H.S. 3,4, Independent Study 3, 4. BETSY GAIL ROBERTSON LIKES: Contra dancing, being alone, being with people, earth shoes, kharmanhgias, my watercolors, my sail boat. DISLIKES: Braces, driver ed, being gullible, when I become high and mighty, the three musketeers, running, dark ny- lons, beets, carrots. FONDEST MEMORY: My sophomore year. HIGHEST AIM: To be able to be proud of my life. ACTIVITIES: Concert Choir 1, 2, 3,4, Choraleers 2, 3,4, Dis- trict Choir 3, Cheerleader 1, Gym Team 2, Music Man, Sound of Music, Fiddler on the Roof, Curious Savage, Talent Show 2, 3. MARILYN YVONNE ROSS LIKES: Cheerful people, pea- nut butter, long walks in the country, fireplaces, snow, cats, sabbath, the sun, old houses, A.U.C. DISLIKES: Insensitivity in peo- ple, sampling, indecision, November, drunkenness, cruelty to animals, blemishes, homework, grey days, worry- ing, orange uniforms. FONDEST MEMORY: Camp meetings 1972, 73 74. HIGHEST AIM: To live as God intends I do. ACTIVITIES: Concert Choir 1,2, 3,4, Choraleers 4, In- dependent Study 4. KIMBERLY A. ROY LIKES: Mountains, horses, sum- mer wind, jimmy spheers, De. Pepper, waves, birches. DISLIKES: Pyramid, snobs, triteness, narrow mindedness, cold, Math, social cliques. FONDEST MEMORY: Kentucky ae i HIGHEST AIM: To survive. ACTIVITIES: Concert Choir Tey. CHARLES RUSSELL LIKES: My cousin, my car, parties and playing basket- ball. DISLIKES: Having to work every day, pushy people. FONDEST MEMORY: Seeing somebody who I hadn't seen in 13 1 2 years. HIGHEST AIM: To be rich and happy. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2. DAVID SANDERS RYDER LIKES: Soccer, skiing, par- ties, beating Southbridge, Jay Peak, snow and the sum- mer. DISLIKES: Working on week- ends, hypocrites, Southbridge, FONDEST MEMORY: My 4 years of High School. HIGHEST AIM: To live every day like it's my last. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, 3, 4. STEVEN J. SALETNICK LIKES: Weekends, patriots, movies, former employees from the village, T.N., Pizza's, fall and winter, base- ball. DISLIKES: Homework, tests, SHS, Buffalo, work, gym, rain, school lunches, deten- tions. HIGHEST AIM: To become successful. LAUREN ELAYNE SHEEHAN LIKES: Water skiing, sun bath- ing, playing guitar, listening to music, reading, sunshine flowers, kittens, Clint East- wood, spring, woods. DISLIKES: To be cold, con- formists. FONDEST MEMORY: August 15, 1974. HIGHEST AIM: To over come time. ACTIVITIES: Majorettes 2, 3, V.P. 2, Student Advisory Council 3. GARY FOREST SHERMAN LIKES: Italian sports cars, winter, athletics, stuffed pep- pers, beating Quaboag, ski trips, winning, Amherst, mu- sic, New England. DISLIKES: Busy work, little red toyotas, the lodge, wast- ing days off, Quaboag, peo- ple who think they know all the answers. FONDEST MEMORY: Bourbon 11 7 74. HIGHEST AIM: To go to the college of. my choice. ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society 3,4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3,4, Concert Choir 1, 3,4, Choraleers 3, 4. MARTHA A, SILVERBERG LIKES: Rockport, sailing, cape hedge, wind, Tangle- wood, sunshine, my garden, skiing, being with my family. DISLIKES: Being disappointed, selfishness, insincerity. FONDEST MEMORY: Nan- tucket, April '74. HIGHEST AIM: To live on the coast. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band-Vice President 4, Na- tional Honor Society-Trea- surer 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Class Play 1, Yearbook Staff 2, Prom Committee 4, Girls Track and Field 3, 4. STEVEN C. SKOWYRA LIKES: Country life, winter. DISLIKES: Homework, Rainy days. HIGHEST AIM: To live life the way I think it should be. ACTIVITIES: Tennis Team 1,2,4. FONDEST MEMORY: The day I got my car. ACTIVITIES: Independent Work Study 2, 3, 4. NORMAN SORRELL LIKES: Being paid back all the money people owe me. DISLIKES: The Duke , the food in the lunch room. FONDEST MEMORY: The day Truesdale left. HIGHEST AIM: To go through a class of The Dukes with- out sleeping. JOANNE MARIE SOULIERE LIKES: Spring, the sea, windy days, chocolate chip ice cream, shopping and biology class. DISLIKES: French, gym, frogs. FONDEST MEMORY: July 74 HIGHEST AIM: To be happy. ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society 3,4; Yearbook 4; Student Council 1; Concert Choir 1,4. MARK GEORGE SPIDLE LIKES: Art room, hunting, Big Mac's, Whiskey Sour's, girls, music (rock), Kung Fu (Marshall Arts), Antique Sti- ner, the country, racing, wrestling. DISLIKES: Stuck up people, polution, destruction of land, the Government, guys that think they are where its at, Mondays, certain teachers. FONDEST MEMORY: Falling in love. HIGHEST AIM: To make some- thing of myself and be able to live the way I want to live. MICHAEL E, STANTON LIKES: Hunting, the outdoors, almost all sports, money, most of all hunting with a bow, Canada. DISLIKES: Rain, hot weather, the Spring, boats. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 7 and 8; football 3. JOYCE MARJORIE STEARNS LIKES: Beach, summers, sail- boats, parties, people, sum- mer rain, free time, jeeps, animals, walking on a fall day, ice skating. DISLIKES: Corn, cold winters, snobby people who don't care, being alone. FONDEST MEMORY: April 8, 1974, HIGHEST AIM: To be happy with life. ACTIVITIES: Track Team 3, 4, Nicag. Walk-A-Thon 2, Adv. gym; gym team 1. DONNA JEAN STREICHER LIKES: Hockey, walking, in the rain, water skiing, skat- ing, going for long walks, Kenny, bowling. DISLIKES: Snobs, hateful people. FONDEST MEMORY: 9-3-73 ACTIVITIES: Yearbook, Bus- iness editor 4, OEA 4. ROBERT B. TAFT III LIKES: D. W., My job, my car, snow, early graduation. DISLIKES: School lunch, Fakr people, insincerity. FONDEST MEMORY: Oct- eber 18, 1974, HIGHEST AIM: To be a Mil- lionaire before age 21 and to get this Yearbook out with- out having a nervous break- down, ACTIVITIES: Tantasquan 1, 2, Business Ed. 3, Ed +chief 4, Audio Visual 1,2, Work- study 3,4, Independent Study 2, 3,4, Independent Study Committee 3, Chairman 4, All School Play 1, Football 1, Baseball 2, Tomahawk 1, 2. WAYNE TANSKI LIKES: Drinking, girls, Novas DISLIKES: Tango, being ner- vous. HIGHEST AIM: To get Rich quick. MICHAEL M. TETRAULT LIKES: Robin, money, good times, funny people, raising disturbances. DISLIKES: Sgt. Jaznes Murphy, Brookfield, Police Department. ED TOMASZEWICZ LIKES: People, plays, playing music, dancing, visiting N. J. meeting new people. DISLIKES: Rain, bums, hard tests, S: AST. 's FONDEST MEMORY: The shore. FAWN TOPPIN LIKES: Summer, hot times, talking, the Clam Box, par- ties, the mongrel, pastromi, grinders, the ocean, tea, driving, my closet, Mark. DISLIKES: All kinds of Jocks, being cold, bugs, snakes, mustaches, mowing the lawn, being home, fighting, inter- tuptions, Wednesday. FONDEST MEMORY 7 21 73 HIGHEST AIM: To do every- thing I want to do and still go to heaven. AMY CHRISTINE UPTON LIKES: Music, chocolate chip cookies, short stories, Edin- burgh, peas, clothes, pearls, coffee, happy memories, 'ma cloche , rings, Her Majesty's phone calls, being insane with B. Gail and ABCD, DISLIKES: Rainy days, beets, lonliness, fighting, auditions, snobs, Math, Working 11:30 to (9:30, sleeping in curlers, my always being late), FONDEST MEMORY: Nov- ember 3rd, 1972. HIGHEST AIM: To someday play in a great orchestra. ACTIVITIES: Senior Band 1, 2, 3,4, Band Treasurer 1,2, Band Secretary 3,4, Concert Choir 1,2, 3,4, Choraleers 1, 2, 3, 4, One Act Play contest 1, Gym- nastics Team 1, NHS 3, All School Play 2, Western Dis- trict Band 2,3, Curious Sav- age Play'' 4, Prom Committee 4 DOREEN ALICIA VARNUM LIKES: Softball, bowling, sum- mer, being needed, friendly people. DISLIKES: Angela's driving, snobs, having to say good- bye, being disappointed. FONDEST: MEMORY: Summer OL sae ACTIVITIES: O.E.A. 3,4, Nurses Helper 3, 4, Softball Team 1. HEIDI JEAN VARNUM LIKES: Misquamicut, frontier, the night, good times, music, concerts, rain, puddles. DISLIKES: Boring times, being cooped up, leaving, authority. FONDEST MEMORY: 1974. HIGHEST AIM: To do what I want when I want. ACTIVITIES: Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, All School Play 3, One Act Play 1,2, AAR Walk-A- Thon 3, Nicaraguara Walk-A- Thon 2, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Choraleers 3,4, Adv. Gym Club 1,2, Tennis Clu b 1, Tennis Team 2, A.V. 1, OEA 3,4, Tomahawk 1, 2, Nation- al Honor Society 3, 50's Dance Committee 3, Prom Committee 4. DEBRA LEE WASSMER LIKES: Main Street, The Cor- ner, Almost everyone. One person in particular and Thomas Variety and Heineken and room 63, The camp. DISLIKES: Guys who always hit girls around, conceited people, not being able to go out, Beans, Haunted houses, Blood Cemetery, Detentions. FONDEST MEMORY: Nov- ember 1, 1974. ACTIVITIES: Pep Squad, Girls Basketball OEA. JOSEPH CHARLES WHITE LIKES: Gena, spaghetti, bas- ketball, rainy days, the ocean, picnics with car keys in hand, some of Di's parties, long hair on girls, talking. DISLIKES: Casts, going to class, long movies, getting less than 8 hours of sleep, locking the keys in the car, driving in the fog, some of Di's parties, cold weather, jokes that aren't dirty, peo- ple over 6'1 ', my knees. FONDEST MEMORY: Decem- Heros. HIGHEST AIM: To crew whale blubber in eastern, Juneau, Alaska. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 3, 4, Concert Choir 1. DAVID HUBERT WIGHT LIKES: Soccer, running, bas- ketball, winning, scoring, parties, fall, skiing, the out- doors, learning new and inter- esting things. DISLIKES: Jerry-boy, working Fri, and Sat. nights, curfews, cheap people, the beach, busy work, deadlines. FONDEST MEMORY: Beating Quaboag. HIGHEST AIM: To live hap- pily ever after. DALE MARIE YASKOSKI LIKES: Writing, imagination, laughing, memories, solitude, Rockport, my plants, ras- berries, winter. DISLIKES: People who can't be themselves, jocks, in- security, pink. FONDEST MEMORY: Tangle- wood, July 8, 1974. HIGHEST AIM: To live my life to capacity, never be- coming totally dependent on any one person, and to die with the satisfaction of know- ing it was all worthwhile. ACTIVITIES: Senior Band 1, 2, 3,4, Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 1,2, All School Play 1. MICHAEL J. YASKOSKI LIKES: Cape Cod, the ocean, Vermont, Concerts, skiing, Winter, snowmobiling, week- ends. DISLIKES: Monday mornings, certain people, rainy days, Brookfield. FONDEST MEMORY: Summer pap LP HIGHEST AIM: To graduate from THS to succeed in life. ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics 1, ep 49 50 PETER MASUZZO President RACHEL LACY Secretary Class Officers CATHY JACKSON Vice President PHYLLIS MacALPINE Treasurer 51 MARY JANE ADAM DONNA ADAMS KAREN ANN AHERN estan ANGELL Kelpie ay PAULA MARIE ARMSTRONG DIANE MARIE ARSENAULT MONICA EVA BACHAND LINDA BACON Monie ‘ LOUISE BALLARD JOSEPH BANSFIELD GENA ANNE BARBIERI HEATHER BARR Lou Joe Beno Weeds MICHAEL BEAUDRY LUCY JEAN BEEMAN PATRICIA JANE BEEMAN ROBERT BELLMAR Bo, Mike Lu Tricia Bob TRACY BENNETT PATRICIA ANN BLANTON DAVID BLISS DAVID BOOTH Trace Patty, Pat ra Shorty CATHERINE LEE BOU THILLER NORMAN G, BOUTIN SANDRA JEAN BOVAT ELEANOR CHRISTINE Cathy Booty Sandy BRESSET TE Ellie DIANE FRANCES BRITCH ROBERT BROWN BRADFORD ALLEN BUMPUS VALERIE JEAN BUTLER Di Bobster Brad Val ene jalulbaaiinnins SHARON ANN CARON REGINA MARIE CAWLEY GREGSON CHAFFEE Gina Red MARLENE JEAN CHISHOLM Chis PATRICK CLARKE Arch CATHERINE JEAN CURBOY STEPHEN DAVOL Cath, Junkyard JAMES DELISLE Steph Monkey STEPHANIE SUSAN DICKSON LISA GAYE DIONNE THOMAS A. DOWLING ALOUISE MELA DUTKA Steph a. :D,, Heifer Mela, Mole CATHERINE ELLEN EARLS ANGELA JOHANNA FAUGNO RONALD GADAIRE GERALD WILLIAM GAGNON Kate(y) Angie Rod Jerry CATHERINE ANNE GALLERANI LYNN ANN HANNON GEOFFREY R. GIBSON CHRISTINE MARIE GIGUERE Wop Hannibal Gibby, J. Gab Chris na ete | ecie ; : cts de ae OM 2 MONICA E, GLASS KATHLEEN R, GLINSKY EDWARD JOSEPH GOGGIN SANDRA GOODRICH Moe Kathy Eddie Sandy Se bee Yiede spy bled Bites are 25 cee ELIZABETH GRIFFIN WILLIAM HERBERT GRIGNON LORRAI, DDOCK MARK DANIEL HALEY iz Bill 56 JANE HELEN HARTY DEBORAH HARVEY LAURIE HELVESTON Debbie Ryce STEVEN RISTOPHER CAROL HEMINGWAY DANIEL J, HENNESSY PATRICIA ANN HERBERT HESKE ay Sr Don Patti Ben, T.P. STEPHEN T. HESSE ELIZABETH ANN HINCKLEY DALE WILLIAM HUTCHINSON CATHERINE ANN JACKSON Hess Beth Hutch, Hands Cathy, Jacks, K.J. CAROL ANN JEFFERSON DIANNE LYNN JEFFERSON NANCY RUTH JONES KATHLEEN JOYCE 57 ok Di Nance Hula 58 SHARON KEITH PATRICIA AIMA LAU Fauna ANNA MARIE LILLA Ana, Annie MARIE JUSTINE KUPINSKI MICHAEL LAVOIE DARLENE JUNE LINCOLN Linc RACHEL LACY Curly MARTHA JANE LEIBFRIED Marty, Leagframilch : N S STANLEY JOSEPH LUND Stan, Stashu LOUISE LISE LaRIVIERE Luisa JOHAN T. LETH-STEENSEN Ted PHYLLIS LYN MacALPINE Tank ROBERT BRUCE MacALPINE CHRISTIAN MacDONALD DOUGLAS YOUNG MAHLER MICHAEL MANDEVILLE Sunshine, Bob Grog PETER NICHOLAS MASUZZO SUSAN ELAINE MAY CRAIG MAYFIELD DOUGLAS MELLOR Wop Sue, Susie Curtis Superfly Dougado x cs HOPE DORICE MELLOR ALAN J. MORIN ROBERT BRUCE MORRIS JOHN A, MOYLAN JR. Hopeless Honky, Al Bruce Jay CYNTHIA JEAN OCHS SUSAN MARIE NELSON Cindy Sue LAUREL ANN O'DAY SHARON ANN O'KEEFE Laurie Sher SUSAN E. PAGE CARL E. PARKER RAYMOND K. PARZYCH KEVIN PERRY Sue Parz, Paz-Ray, Parzoo MARC PETERKIN MARK R, PLANKEY LINDA S, PLANTA GAIL ANN PLOSKI Petes Mark Mandy Ski JUDITH ANN PLUMLEY MICHAEL RASYS MARIANNE CAROL RIGA TTI CAROLYN MARIE ROBERTS Judy Mike Mare, Rig Carol RANDOLPH ROBERTS BETSY GAIL ROBERTSON MARILYN YVONNE ROSS KIMBERLY ANN ROY Randy Begail Pooh Kim CHARLES RUSSELL DAVID SANDERS RYDER STEVEN J. SALETNIK GARY FOREST SHERMAN Chuck, Charlie Rough Rider, F.B. Steve, Pollock Sherm MARTHA A. SILVERBERG MARY SKOWYRA STEVEN C. SKOWYRA’ DAVID T. SMITH Loon, Sunshine Steve Smitty 4 ; i piso” NORMAN SORRELL JOANNE MARIE SOULIERE MARK GEORGE SPIDLE WILLIAM SPINNEY 62 Mozzarella Re, Jo Spedel Bill JOYCE MARJORIE STEARNS LINCOLN STOCKMAN DONNA JEAN STREICHER ROBERT B, TAFT III DoJ. Bob WAYNE TANSKI EDWARD TOMASZEWICZ FAWN TOPPIN AMY CHRISTINE UPTON Skunk Tom Motormouth Aimless fr . iw’ DOREEN ALICIA VARNUM HEIDI JEAN VARNUM DEBRA LEE WASSMER JOSEPH CHARLES WHITE Hick Miss Motorhead, Wazzy Joe, Jo-Jo SUSAN CHAPIN WHI f f . MICHAEL J, YASKOSKI LAUREN ELAYNE SHEEHAN MICHAEL STANTON ALAN TANNER iviike Class Of 76 neroft D. Blanton D. Brackett T. Burnham W, Carling G. Cronin ‘GC? Dougan D, Ethier C, sianco R, Bonetti L, Branford L, Burnor L, Casey G. Dalton K, Drogue K, Fitzpatrick K, irchenough Boone D. Brown G. Burton J. Cawley S. D'Elia M, Dusza J. Flannery K, D. Boudreau B. Bruinsma G. Butler R. Glarkges Deluca B. Dziura C. Gadaire T, Black N, Boudriault G. Bullard G. Cadieux T. Coderre J. Digregorio Emrich W. Garneau E, Blais D, ; lee Class Officers: Theresa Porter secretary, Tom Longino president, Kathy Thompson vice president. Gaspie J. Gay K. Gay M. Gibson C., Grenier L. Haarala W. Hall W. Hamblin S. Hannon L, Hicks R. Hopkins M. Howard P. Huffman B. Jackson V. Jette J. Jolan V. Jones M. Lamey K. Karczmarczyk Langlois R. P3 Laplante N. Kenney T. Laporte R. Keough G, Larue E. Labonte M. __ Lavoie S. Laferriere K. Levesque F. Laflamme J. Ling R. Lafrance J. Livernois L. Longino T. Louyakis G. Lovett D. Macdonald J. Macfadden S. Magoon J. Martin F, Martin N. Mayfield P. McComas G,. McManus M. Merriam J. Merrill J. Michalski R. Monette S. Moore G, Murray B. Muska M, Nash C, O'Day D. Ole jniczak N. Padula C. Palmer M. Peach B, Peloquin K, Perry S. Phifer M, Phipps C. Planta D. Plouffe S. Poirier C, Pontbriand 1B 'p Pontbriand M. Porazzo S, Porter T. Pronto J. Provost E, Provost M, Quinn D, 67 68 Woodman G, Young N. Young S. Quinn K, Roy J. Schonman M. Spinney D. Thomas J. Urbanovitch White E. Robbins D. Ruggles C Schroth S. St. Laurent C. Thompson K. S. White J. Rose G. Russell L, Shugart D. St. Laurent L. Tourtellotte Waite G. Williams J. Ross K, Santelli M. Smith E. Stewart P, BE Waite S. Williams M. Tremblay N. Warren E. A streaker! Mary Lou Allen Class 76 treasurer 69 72 Class Of 77 Class Officers: Terri Castano vice president, Beth Opishinski Treas- urer Susan Baum secretary Andrea Porter president. Sg = oe’ 4 Abbott C. Baldina M. Beleforte S. Boucher K. Bumpus F, Carrington Cloyd S. Dickson W.__ Ethier R. Abdella M. Ballard R. Bergmann W. Boutin A, Burns D, GE Corbin W. Duchaine L, Faugno D. Allen M. Battista D, Biron C, Briere G, Butler J Castano T. Corriveau R. Dupont T. Faugno M, Artruc R, Baum S, Bliss D. Britch D, Callahan M. Chamberland Curboy D. Dutka A. Favreau C, Baillargeon Bawden W. Bole K. Bullard D, Caron J, Re D'Amico T, Esmay B. Faugno M, ahs Clancy E. Clarke R,. Finney A. Frykenberg K Galiher I. Garieri S, Garneau P. Gerrish W. Giguere T. Goodrich M. Griffen M. Grignon J. Grignon J. Grubert C. Grzembski D. Haley D. Haley J. Haley J. Hampton J. Haney P. Hayward A. Hemingway Bh Henke L. Henessy P. Herbert D. Heske C. Hinckley J. Hopkins J. Hynes D. Jalbert K. Jolin D, Kaitbenski B. King J. Knight D. Krawczyk P. Kuskoski, S. Lamoureux C; LaPete P, Laporte R. Lazarz S. Leao R. Lefebvre M. Letendre D. Lincoln R. Ling W. Littlejohn Ge Mandeville Pe Marcille D, Martel H. Martel R. Matys S. May J. May S. McComb M., McCurdy D. McGinn G. Miller T. Miner T. Moore R. Moran B, Morris E. Muenzberg S. Muir G. Muller A, Mundell R. Murray S. Nelson J, Northup T. O'Day L, O'Keefe R, Opinshinski B Ovarbaugh P, Palmer W. Parent D, 73 Parker K, Porter A, Peach M, Poulin M. Perry D. Provost M, Perry R. Randall L. Pion D, Reed B, Poirier M. ‘Reilly M. Polakowski Rigatti M. J. 74 Ringgard D. Rogers G, Roscioli S. Rose K, Rowe R. Ruscitti A. Russell T. Schonman T, Shattuck D. Sherman J. Silverberg A, Simpson J, Smith M. Sorrell D,. Pe mh ad Spera A, St. Clair W. St.) Jean L. Stanton P, Stearns W, Suprenant R, Swenson L, Tasse J. Terry S. Thibeault B. Thompson L, Toto M. Tremblay B, Vaill D. Vallee D. VanBrocklyn kK, Veber M. Ward R, Wassmer D, Wentworth A. Wheaton D. White M. Whitman J. Wight D. Wilson L. Wilson T. Woodman T. Yaskoski C. Zadroga A. Zollner J. Bourque R. Brown B. Langevin M, Logan D. Tretheway J. 75 ult) TW Tar bene Blanten. 78 Abbott J. Abdell G. Aubin P. Bailey S. Bansfield E. Bard S. Barr K, Barthelette R. Bastien L. Batista M. Baum D. Beeman K, Beausoleil C. Bertrand D, Blair W. Class Of 78 Bliss M. Bliss R. Boniface M. Boucher M, Boutin D. Bressette S, Britch S. Broman E, Brown J Brown K, Brunelle K. Bullard T. Burnham D, Burns D. Burow N, Burt L. Castonguay Cloutier K. Burton D, . Clautier R. Carling D. Cawley C. Courchesne Carty K, Chamberland M, Casey T. E Couture D. Christian C. Crane G. Cloutier E. Class Officers: Dina Lechowicz Treasurer Laurie Salentik Secretary Susan MacDonald Vice president Suzanne Bard President. Crooks P. Daigle M. D'Annolfo A. Davol J. DiGregorio D'Elia he DeLisle C. DesForges P. Desmarais S. Dziura K, Ellis D. Erban J. Esmay G. Finney S. Flaunery J. Flewelling P. Gadaire S. Gallant R. Gaumond F, Gemme A, Graham D, Granger C. Gray T. Ferrara J, Griggs J. Grignon P. Grubert S. Grudzien W. Haddock D. Haley K. Hayward K. Heck P. Hengen V. Hennessy K, Hermann C, Hicks D. Hobbes M. Holmes R. Howlett A, Huge M, Hudson M, Hutchinson Ce Johnson C, Johnson L, Jolin W. Jurczyk P. Lachapelle K. Laflamme B. Lamoureux iD} Langevin M, Langlois L. LaPete K. LaPierre M, Lavoie T. Leaming D, Lechowicz D. Lee T. - yh — 4 Embair L, Leth- Steenson D, Little S. Levernois K, Louyakis D. Lynde R. 79 80 Mp MY MacAlpine D. MacDonald ; Martel M. Martin J. Mather K. Matys A. Mayer D. Mayfield M. McDonald K. Morrill C. Moulton D. Moulton D. Moylan J. Murray K. Murray S. Nash B. Nealor S. Naylor T. Nelson T, Muir K, O'Day S. O!' Konski D, Padula F, Page R, Parker P, Parker W. Particini Vi Pease L, Peet R. Pelletier L. Perreault D, Perry D. Perry J. Perry J. Peterson K. Petrillo L. Phipps G. Piela R. Plumely S. Pontbriand CA Pontbriand ID) Poulin H. Randall C. Raymond C., Reece M, Reis P. Rigatti C. Rose M. Royea K. Salentik L. Sarty G. Schroth M. Shattuck D. Sheeran V. Sherman J. Sherman M, Smith D. Smith J. Shover R,. Snow B. St. Jean M. St. Laurent | is St. Laurent ibe. Samek R. Scott G. Smith H. Stearns J. Streicher G. Thompson D. Trahan R. Vanderhoof Wheeler L. Wiles D. Woodward J. Sprout W. Stearns P, Syna D. Thompson S. Tremblay J. Pe Whelan M. Willett T. Young M. Stanton W. Stearns R. Thibeault T. Tourtellotte Tucker L. Vigneault N. Wight P. Wonderlie D, Zemojtel W. D. Waite N. Maybe I won the Dailey Double. 81 FRANK WASHSURN In Loving Memory Of Kathleen Terry NOV. 25, 1961 - 1974 THERE ARE WATERS BLOWN BY CHANGING WINDS TO LAUGHTER AND LIT BY THE RICH SKIES, ALL DAY, AND AFTER, FROST, WITH A GESTURE, STAYS THE WAVES THAT DANCE AND WANDERING LOVELINESS. HE LEAVES A WHITE UNBROKEN GLORY, A GATHERED RADIANCE, A WIDTH, A SHINING PEACE, UNDER THE NIGHT. 83 Aho W. Assfalg R. Allard A. Bastien P, Allen K. Battista D. Arsenault R. Beaton K. Artruc J. 82 Beauchemin Ve Bergeon K, Birchenough Burdin D,. K. Boone D, Boulette R. Bruinsma D, Burt H. Burton V., Caron D, Carty A, Castano C, Class Of 79 Chaffee H. Clark N. Cloutier S. Collette D. Consiglio A. Camera Shy Dahler J. Davis D. DeMauro K. Demers M. DeMiranda De 4 Denault M. Dickson L. DiGregorio Be Dimetri C. Dion R. Class Officers: John Beauchemin president, Sandy Richards vice president, Heidi Smith secretary, Richard Hamelin treasurer. Dionne B. Dougan D. Downs M. Downey C. Downey M. Flewelling D Folger V' Ford P, Frain J. Fusco L, Gates G. Geitz K. Giroux C, Goyette V. Grandone W, Gregory R,. Grenier G. Griffin K. Grudzien D, Grudzien W. Haarala N. Haley B. Hamelin R. Hamelin T. Hannon S. Hooker C. Heck W. Hunt B. Hedge L. Hunt D. Helveston R. Hynes W. Hemmingway Jackson G. = Johnson J. Hengen N. Jolin P. Hermann S. Joyce D. Hoeing K. Kalbfliesh B. Kay J. Kloots J. LaBarre B. LaBonte C., LaBonte C. LaBonte L. LaChapelle D LaCnapelle K. LaFountain M. Lapierre N., Lapierre N. Laplante L. Lariviere R, Lariviere R. Leaming J. LeBeau R, Letendre G, L'Heureux M, Louyakis J, Ludvigson P, Magrini A, Martel G, Martel E, Martel M, nS, Martin C., Mason L, Mather P, May C. Mayfield J. McCoomb B. McGinn H, Menard 85 Michaels S. Miner B, Monette D, Morin B. Morrill V. Moccio §S., Muller R. O'Grady C. Ortona L, Padula J. Palmer P, Parker B. Parker B. Perry J. Phifer H. Phifer M, Plourde A. Pontbriand A, Poulin P. Poulin R. Poulin S. Pratt M. Provost C, Rasys P. Richards S. -Robbins C. Roberts M. Robidoux W. Roscioli M. Routhier W. Royea E, Royea J. Sanderski C. Santelli D, Santoro A. Sapia G, Scheffer S. Schonman De Scott J. Seigers J. Sherman J. Shugart B, Silverberg J. Skowyra L, Smith T. Sorenson P. Spinney B, St. Laurent G St. Martin C. Stanton D. Stearns D. Streicher A. Sullivan D. Suprenant L. Swiacki L. Szyszkiewicz dh Szumilas A, Szyszkiewicz Ie Talisman T. Tanner B. Tasee M, hatemb. Taylor D. Tourtellotte M, Tretheway D: Trout D. VanBrocklyn Cc Voyagis M. Washburn S. Wassmer M, Watson B. Welch W. Wonderlie A. Woodard S. Wyman K. Young D. Wilson M. Zollner J. Beaulieu J. Cloutier S. Curboy F. Duncan E. 2 €z Flannery M. Gadaire K, as: 2 J 1h Griggs J. Shugart B, Marcille R, Kania J. Hanson I, Griffin K. 87 | i f SS yn AN Diane Briton, op FRANK WASH 8 URW = Abdella G. Ahern T. Ahern T. Aktiv S. Allen K, Aloia K. Alsten L, Apostal L. Arnold K. Artruc T. Aubin R. Bachand M. Class Of 80 Beeman R. Belanger C, Balderelli M. Benoit S, Ballou B. Bard D. Bentley D. Bidwell J, Bidwell N, Biron A, Black G, Bliss P, Bole M. Boucher L, Bourassa M, Bourque A. Bousquet K. Bouthiller D. Brackett B. Bressette R. Briere L. Britch N, Britch T. Brown B. Brown K. Brown W, Burns D, Burroughs D, Cadieux M, Garon.e, Caron R. Carron M, Chambers K. Class Officers: Douglas Littlejohn president, John Galiher vice pres- ident, Vickki DeGregorio secretary, Richard MacAlpine treasurer. Chan 2. Chapin W. Chartier M. Clark D. Cloutier D. Coderre L. Cook M. Cooper J. Cortis R. Cortis W. Cote D. Coughlin C. Couture S. Croke L. Curtis A. Dahler J. Daigle D. D'Amico A, Davol S. DeGregorio Ve DeMauro L. Denomme N, Dionne A. Donnelly L. Feranzoviz M. Ferrara M, Ferraro L, Fitzpatrick P Forkey D. Fisher B. Gagne D. Galiher J. Gamache T. Gates R. Gaumond A, Giguere D. Goulet K. Grant K. Gray E. Gregoire R. Gregory W. Grignon W. Grimes L., POC CI da Les Groccia T. Grudzien J. Crudzien W. Haddock S. Haley P. Haney J. Heck L, Hemingway Heske R, Hitchcock R. Holland R. Hooker L, Hope H. Horn S. Howard K, Howe L. Howlett C. Hunt M., Hunt R. Huffman J. 91 92 Jackson Y. Jacobson K. Jasmin G, Johson J. Johnson T. Jolin R. Junczyk B. Kader L. Keith D. Keough M. Kiexman D, Kimball D. Kretschmar E. Lachambne R, Lachapelle A Lacy P. Lafierriere K, Lafrance S. Lafrachise J. Lamery A, La Moutain M. Langevin K. Langlois J. Lavoie L. Lebeau D. _ Ledue S. Lee R. Letendre D, Letendre D. Lincoln D. Lovett D,. MacDonald LS Marcille D, Marier D, Martin D, Litchfield D. Mason K, Littlejohn D, McClung M, McGann J. Metclalfe J. Michaels D. Michaels R. Middlemast AK Mitchell J. Moccio T. Messenger D, Moores K, Moran T. Morse R. Moylan J. Muir J. Mundell K. Murray J. Neilson R. Nelson M. Norton B. O! Konski D. Olsonsc. Onners C. Oster L. Palmer W, Palmerino M. Partlow E. Peet J. Perreault B. Perreault T, Perry J. Phaneauf L. Phipps P. Piachini C, Plumely H. Plumely M, Poirier R. Portier M. Prizio C, Provost J, Puckett J. Quinn K, Real C. Reed B, Reed J. Reilly M, Renaud J. Rigatti P. Robbins C., Rossia L, Ross W, Rosseel J. Rousseau R. Rowell M. Rudinski J. Ryan J. Salviulo C. Santoro D. Scheffer M. Seigers C, Servant L, Sibley W, Sierak M, Simns M, Sjoberg D. Skowyra C. Smith A, Stewart R, Smith P. Stuart J. Snow W, Suprenant J. Spera R. Tanski S. St. Jean Tetreault L, Steven Thibeault L. St. Laurent Thompson C,. A. Toolin N. Stearns K. Stevens L. Trahan M. Temblay W. Trombley P. Tucker S, Tully B. Vallee D. Veber P, Vilandre D, Voyagis P, Wasilko D, Wassmer R, Weston M, White N, Willman J, Wilson K, Wilson M, 93 94 4k Gaspie S, 95 I've been Framed! TANTASQUAN Bes Pa, | foo ee 4 ee” ues ce ae ROW 1: D. Streicher Business editor, P. Blanton Faculty editor, D. Blanton Underclassmen editor, J. Souliere Senior editor, S. Whitman Theme editor, P. Herbert Activities editor. ROW 2: S. Davol Sports editor, J. Moylan Vocational co-editor, B. Morris Photographer, §. McCarthy Vocational co-editor, D. Booth Ass't editor-in-chief, R. Taft Editor-in-chief, Mr. Blake. The Tantasquan editors and staff have worked hard throughout the year to put together the best yearbook pos- sible. We would like to thank every- one who helped and we hope that this yearbook will bring back pleasant memories to all. Wi School _ On the Common -- Sturbridge, Mass. - (617) 347-3313 ‘ ; wi Aicsen ROW 1: P. Blanton, J. Souliere, D. Blanton, P. Herbert, D. Streicher. ROW 2: C. Hemmingway, I. Galiher, D. Arsenault, C. Jackson, M. Bachand, W. Bawden, R. Leo, C. Ruggles, T. Porter. SOUTHBRIDOE P.O. Box 487 — Southbridge, Mass. 01550 Tel. 347-9394 Cratewen +See s : 3 : RS ; e Pipes BOUVIBR tacssect ; y,) ‘4 Mit STURBRIDGE OFFICE CENTER v STUDENT ROW 1: P. Reis, C. Dziura, K. Lachapelle, R. Baillargeon, C. Hemmingway, K. Bole, T. Baillargeon, Sy MacFadden. ROW 2: S. Garieri, L. McClurg, R. Mundell, K. Johnson, C. St. Laurent, R. Bliss, D. Battista, T. Brackett, C. Phipps, P, Stewart. ROW 3: B. Mullen, H. Martel, K. Griffin, R. MacAlpine, M. Rigatti, S. Heske, L. Sheehan, D. Ryder, N. Martin. Tao a Grade 7 members: B. Brackett, V. Messenger, M. Crooks, A. D'Amico. Lycott Environmental Research Company | Box 437, Sturbridge, Ma. 01566 Telephone 617 347-9152 Cae Water Analysis — Certified By Public Health Environmental Impact Studies Lake Pond Management — Including Weed Control — Gof TOOL MFG., INC. wae HVE 20 + ST UNBRIOGE MASS. 01866 « Prone 897-347-0992 COUNCIL at i | i xt : . si M mi A , ail az Pa ee ROW 1: T. Brackett Sec., S. Garieri Pres., P. Stewart V. Pres. ROW 2: N. Martin Parlimen- tarian, R. Baillargeon Treas. The Student Council is Tantas- qua's most vital organization con- sisting of students who have leader- ship qualities. Through the efforts of the council, many changes take place at the school. The Student Council also sponsors many activities throughout the Year. Mr. Russell is the advisor. “tn God We Trust” Congratulations to Tantasquans of 74 Aware ot dere gs a te Compliments of ST. ANNE'S SHRINE HOWLETT LUMBER Holland, Mass. Fiskdale. Mass 102 NATIONAL ROW 1: C. Roberts, J. Harty, K. Owens, L. Ballard, G. Barbieri, J. Souliere. ROW 2: L. O'Day, P. Blanton, L. Haddock, M. Silverberg, D. Adams, P. Herbert, C. Hemmingway, P. MacAlpine. ROW 3: H. Hudson, L. Sheehan, C. Jackson, J. Leth-Steenson, E. Goggin, D. Hennessy, W. Grignon, G. Sherman, P. Masuzzo. ROW 1: M, Allen, R. Baillargeon, L. Sheehan, S. MacFadden, S. Young, R. Ling. ROW 2: B. Allard, C. Pybas, C. Dziura, C. Padula, D. Birchenough, G. Boudriault. ROW 3: L. Hicks, D. O'Grady, R. Berry, D. Blais, J. Pronto, J. Dusza, G. Bullard. som ihe PRECISION, INC. rox HONOR SOCIETY j oaleenes | (Officers) E. Goggin V. Pres., C. Jackson Pres., M. Silverberg Treas., T. Porter Sec. The National Honor Society is a group of students who have maintain- ed at least a B average since the be- ginning of their sophomore year and have demonstrated the qualities of character, leadership, and service. Mrs. Earle is the advisor. Compliments Of Congratulations To Class Of '75 Compliments Of R. J. Poirier Contractors Heritage Motors, Inc. Big Bunny Market Dozzer Work Ford - Lincoln - Mercury 924 West Main Street 5 Bridge Road, Brimfield, Ma. Worcester Road, Chariton, Ma. Southbridge, Ma. 103 104 STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD ROW 1: L. Sheehan, S. Hesse. ROW 2: D. Hennessy. Absent: S$, Whitman, M. Rigatti. The five elected members of the Student Advisory Board to the Tanta- squa School Committee attend all regular meetings bringing up any pro- blems or ideas which they feel will better the school as a whole and which are in agreement with the general student body's feelings. Even though the students are not voting members, they are able to express the ideas and feelings of the student body concerning an issue in question and thus may affect the way in which the school committee votes on that issue. Compliments Of A Journey Of A Thousand Miles Congratulations To The Class Of 1975. Robidas Market Starts With A Single Step. : Brookfield Road, Sturbridge, Ma. Branford Controls Corporation National Honor Society Sturbridge, Ma. TOMAHAWK ROW 1:H. Barr, S. Page. ROW 2: T. Longino, J. LaFrance, E. Schmidt, R. Salviolo. The Tomahawk is the school newspaper which, through student writing, has the goal of informing students and faculty of Tantasqua's news. Each issue of the Tomahawk features short stories, poems, edi- torials, interviews, and relevant articles. Mr. Bansak is the advisor. advisor. Brookfield Motors, Inc. Finders-Keepers Discount Boutique Route 9 343 Main Street Brookfield, Ma. 01506 105 Southbridge, Ma. Dodge Cars And Trucks MATH TEAM sl - = oe i nw? 4 Am war. me ROW 1: D. Batista, C. Hemmingway, A. Ruscitti. ROW 2: D. Wight, C. Jackson, M. Allen, T. Leth-Steenson, The Math Team is made up of students who have an interest in math and to meet students of other schools with the same in- terests. Mr. Steenson is the advisor. Southbridge, Sturbridge Southbridge Music Favreau’s Restaurant Lounge Pharmaceutical Association. 306 Main Street 40 Central St., Southbridge Best Wishes Southbridge Congratulations Class Of '75 106 765-9352 Dick Dolores Sweetsir . EAE TEEAIDES ce : ROW 1: P. Blanton, D. Blanton, Mrs. Haley, M. Faugno. ROW 2: D. Varnum, D. Arsenault, M. Bachand. The Health Aides are a group of girls who, during their free periods help out in the nurses' office in various ways. Mrs. An- tos and Mrs. Haley are the advisors, G. L. Finney Inc. j Route 9 Brookfield, Ma. Petroleum Products Paquette Stationery 338 Main Street Southbridge, Ma. Typewriters — School Supplies 107 4 a ew aay g % Compliments Of Compliments Of - Brookfield Wayside Furniture Wilson's Floral Gardens Richard’s Furniture Co. ie on Insurance Company Route 148 Wall to Wall Carpeting Brookfield, Ma. Brookfield, Ma. Tel. 867-2858 Congratulations From Gay's Jewelers, Inc. Quality Diamonds, Fine China, Crystal, Sterling Silver, And Jewelry Of Distinction Omega Watches James N. Garieri William J. Garieri 109 ; : b, OFFICE EDUCATION o ROW 1: Mrs. Bzdula, P. Beeman, G. McGinn, S. Murray, D. Lincoln, E. Bressette, M. Abdulla, D. Marceil, M. Peach, M, Bachand. ROW 2: S. Porazzo, S. Urbanovitch, T. Cadieux, L. Bonetti, S. May, C. Cronin, C. Padula, S. Keith, C. Jefferson, D. Jefferson, M. Faugno, D. Carling, J. Duquette. ROW 3: M. White, S. Waite, K. Ahern, D. Shugart, T. Castano, D. Britch, N. Olejniczak, D. Faugno, R. Butler, D, Arsenault, A. Wentworth, J. Plumley. Congratulations To Class Of “75” Alright Class Of 75! From From Goodwin’s Doris And Roland Manseau Of Home Of Distinc tive Men’s And Central Package Store Of Women’s Apparel. 110 Brookfield Inc. Southbridge, Ma. ASSOCIATION a) Y : t ; 7 et ees Pe ROW 1: S. May Parliamentarian, C. Jefferson Display Chairman, S. Keith V. Pres. ROW 2: D. Jefferson Treas., K. Ahern Sec. ABSENT: D. Robbins Pres. The Office Education Association is a state-wide organization which is made up of students wishing to pursue a career in business. One of their projects this year was sending food, toys, and clothing to the needy of Asher, Kentucky. Mrs. Bzdula is the advisor. 111 112 ROW 1: T. Gigeure, M. Jones, G. Manbeck, C. Jefferson, S. Hesse, J. MacDonald. ROW 2: M, Palmer, T. Schonman, P. Crooks, M. Schonman, M. Peterkin, L. Ballard, C. Jackson, D. Ryder. Rare Eerthy 2. Type $f | The Ski Club is a group of stu- dents who travel to ski slopes in the area, They also take trips to Ver- mont and New Hampshire. Mr. Ma- tera is the advisor. RIDING CLUB q js i t ROW 1: K. Dziura, D. Drogue, A. D'Annolfo, B. Kalbfliesh, ROW 2: K. Lachapelle, J. Kay, J. Menard, J. Stearns, P, Stearns, L. Wheeler. The Riding Club is in its’ second See year as a club at Tantasqua. It's 7 ESN ‘members ride regularly at a local ete es aes, stable. Mr. Julian is the advisor, 113 114 A.V.SQUAD sagt SAARI Sy exer eae ROW 1: P. Digregorio, J. Hanson, W. Ezyk. ROW 2: G. Jackson, T. Skzyskiewicz, M. Smith, C. Erban, B, Thibeault,. ROW 3: A. Spera, P. Moran, B. Hodge, J. Mayfield, R. Hamblin, J. Deslile. ROW 4: M. Reilly, W. St. Clair, C. Martel, Mrs. Dionne, R. Flannery, S. Belforte, M. Potter. The Audio-Visual Squad is made up of students interested in one or more forms of audio and visual media. They serve the school by setting up, transporting and adjust- ing equipment in the classroom. Mrs. Dionne is the advisor. LIBRARY SERVICE CLUB Teun | ROW 1: K. Hayward, G. McGinn, S. Sanderski, M, Gagne, R. Arsenault. The Library Service Club assists the Library Staff by charging and dis- charging books, writing overdue no- tices, getting magazines, and various other duties. These students help out in the library during a free period. Mrs. Green and Mrs. Sunar are the advisors. wi’ Murray, E. Duncan. ROW 2: J. Perry, D. Cote, C. 115 FLAG CORP COLOR GUARD J. Perry, C. Cawley, D. Mr. Robie (Advisor) Cram n ee eves 116 VARSITY T CLUB ROW 1: W. Emrich, S. McCarthy, T. Digregorio. ROW 2: M, Schonman, V. Jolin. It is a great honor to be ranked outstanding in leadership, depend- ability, and patriotism. Each year a senior girl is chosen by her class- mates and faculty to receive this honor. This girl represents Tantas- qua to the Jedediah Foster Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The Class of 1975 wishes to congradulate Miss Cathe- rine Jackson for receiving this award, DAR The Varsity T Club is a eroup of student who have earned a varsity letter. Pictured are only a few of its’ many members. 117 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS ROW 1: C. Jackson. ROW 2: S. Morris, S. Dickson, T. Brackett. ROW 3: S. Lavoie, C. Thompson, M. Leibfreid, C, Phipps, S. Muenzberg. This year the Var- sity Cheerleading co- captains are Gena Bar- bieri and Stephanie Dickson. The Advisor is Mrs. Starrett. 118 JV CHEERLEADERS ROW 1: P. Wight, G. Waite, S. Grubert, P. Canavan, ROW 2: D. O'Konski, J. Martin, K. Wyman, L. St. Laurent, W. Grudzien, BELOW: Mrs, Starrett. yr fi 119 120 MAJORETTES D. Durham, L, St. Jean, L. Sheehan, C. Pybas, D. Lechowicz. The Majorettes work hard all year long to provide halftime en- tertainment at football and bas- ketball games. Their advisor is Mr. Plumb. SEMI-FORMAL 121 CONCERT CHOIR «Sm ie ara sien: ASRS HRN Sis cei hte The Concert Choir is a large group of singers whose primary function is performing at the Christmas and Spring concerts. Emphasis is placed on performing a variety of types of music. Mrs. Ford is the director. 122 CHORALEERS = F 4 ’ a a) The Choraleers is the smaller, selective ensemble that performs at functions other than just concerts. They participate in the MMEA District Festival, the All-State Festival, the Elementary school tour, and also sing for various community groups. Mrs. Ford is the director, etic Raa OSE aa le tl 8 “ . SOW y 1 xe enter eitiien a, : ii . V2 aS ” ” ITH 8TH GRADE CHORUSES 124 MARCHING BAND a : 4 Fai 80 Pi en ae Papp —— ee eae 126 SENIOR BAND The Senior Band is made up of students in grades 9 through 12, They perform at the Christmas and Spring Concerts. This year the officers are: C. Jackson Pres., A. Upton V. Pres., M.Silverberg Sec.-Treas., R. MacAlpine Manager, and A, Finney Librarian. Mr. Ro- bie is the director. JUNIOR BAND The Junior Band is made up of students in grades 7 and 8, sometimes assisted by members of the Senior High Band. They perform at the Christmas and Spring Concerts. Mr. Plumb is the director. 127 128 INDEPENDENT WORK STUDY I. ae: | EG RRMA eg PEG¢ bees Independent Study Committee: ROW 1: D, O'Day, R. Salviolo, C. Roberts. ROW 2: S. Davol, D. Booth, R. Taft, E. Schmidt. The Work Study Program is de- signed for students who are not getting maximum benefit from the regular academic program. The Independent Study Program was started four years ago for a number of reasons. It was felt that students in the program would be assuming the full responsibility of learning. Also, it would allow students the freedom to investigate areas of in- terest not in the regular curriculum. Both programs are under the di- rection of Mr. Shilansky. 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 ; i. ; ere i 4i : aaa by eY Te ... ami ‘gad at : is ea == Le wea S ee R. Woods, C. Parker D. Ringgard, L. Bressette, G. Laferriere, P, Mainville, D. Herbert, R. O'Keefe. 138 W. Tanski, N. Boutin NO PICTURE: D. Bancroft G. Brown B. Deluca G. McComas M. Mercure R. Olenic L. Stockman A. Warren E. Waerren E. Watson M. Williams CROSS COUNTRY 1st ROW L, - R.: M. Bliss, M. Poirier, K. Griffin, T. Steensen, A. Allard. 2nd ROW L.-R.: Coach Dube, D. Wiles, D. Perault, Capt. D. Bliss, E. Griggs, D. McCoomb, D. Bliss. Capt. Dave Bliss Fine Food Ice Cream 140 Dube. The They had a record of 8-5. The Cross Country team is coached by Mr. captain this year was Dave Bliss. Cross Country is a grueling l onely sport of endurance. Coach Dube - vT — ist. ROW L.-R.: A. Hayward, Tri. Capt's. S. Hesse. S. D. Davol, S. Heske, G. Sherman. 2nd, ROW L.-R.: C. Bat- eres Wight, D. Mahler, O. Ryder, J. Gibson, T, Cronin, M. Schonman, G, Sherman. 3rd. ROW L.-R.: Coach Mc- Donald, K. Droque, W. Dickson, L. Hicks, P. Clarke, M. Simpsons, K. MacConnell, N. Martin, D. Login. Coach McDonald Capt.'s Steve Hesse, Heske and Davol. COMPLIMENTS OF U.S. MARINE RECRUITING SERVICE R.E. SOULIERE SOUTHBRIDGE, MASS. BRIMFIELD, MASS. 142 A = é ie Menace The soccer team is coached by Mr. McDonald. The cap- tains were Stephen Davol, Stephen Hesse and Steven Heske. They had a record of 7-5-6 this year. Soccer is a sport of skill, finesse and speed. FOOTBALL ; i i i Sapte i : M. Haley -R. V. Jolin, A. Morin, R. MacAlpine, S. McCarthy, D. Hutchinson, Capt. E. Goggin, B Bumpus, - ME Bonkes ad. ROW Leake B. Huffman, M. Muska, W. Emrich, J. Williams, S. Schroth, M. Santelli, G. Waite, S. Cawley, J. Gallerani. 3rd. R OW L.-R. K. LaBonte, M. Young, B. Kabinski, B. Tourtellotte, C. Yaskowski, J. Grignon, P. Grigon, M. Hudson. Capt Ed Goggin Coach Farland STURBRIDGE PIZZA HOUSE COMPLIMENTS VILLAGE NEWS RTE. 20 POST ROAD RESTAURANT MAIN ST. FISKDALE STURBRIDGE, MASS. LIQUOR STORE TEL. 347-9151 RTE. 9 aan BROOKFIELD, MA. LUNCHEON 347-3482 a Pee Md u I dare you. What The... The football team is coached by Mr. Farland who is as- sisted by Mr. Allen, Mr. O'Neil and Mr. Warren. The cap- tain this year was Ed Goggin. They had a record of 4-5-1. Football is a game of strength and power. ROLAND W. TREMBLAY INC. e-_ ROLAND’S GULF SERVICE GENERAL REPAIRS, TIRES, TUBES, BATTERIES AAA SERVICE PICKUP DELIVERY ROLAND TREMBLAY MAIN ST. OWNER FISKDALE, MA. 01518 Ma BASKETBALL ist. ROW L.-R. V. Jackson, G. Waite, R. Belmar, B. Huffman, W. Emrich, M. Huska, J. Bansfield. 2nd ROW L.-R. Coach Carrol, J. White, D. Hennessy, J. Williams, Capt. H. Hudson, T. DeGregorio, Coach Allen. Capt. Henry Hudson, 146 as a 7 7 Wa view Ready break What he say The boy's Basketball team is coached by Mr. Allen and assisted by Mr. Carrol. The cap- tain this year is Henry Hudson. Their record this year was 8-13, Basketball is a game of speed and skill. ‘ sALp t ROW L.-R.: R. MacAlpine, D. MacAlpine, R. Boy’s Gymnastic’s fe: — ine, T. Steensen, J. Tasse. Capt. Bob MacAlpine St ahead ol —— = an The boy's Gymnastic's team was coached by Jim Pount- es - stone. The captain was Bob MacAlpine. They had a record di this year of 1-7. Gymnastics is a sport of know how and flexibility. Girl’s Gymnastic’s ist ROW L.-R.: B. Clancy, Co Capt. J. Sherman, Co Capt. L. Bacon, T. Baillargeon. 2nd ROW L.-R.: Coach Sherman, J. Urban, D. Sherman, M. Sherman, O. Steenson, C. Onners. ca | Coach Mrs. Shermen Co-Capt. Linda Bacon Co-Capt. Joanne Sherman The Girls gymnastic team is coached by Mrs. Sherman. The team is co-captained by Joanne Sherman and Linda Bacon. Their team record this year was 12-0, They were District and League champions. Girl’s Basketball ss mg ya vee ante The Girl's basketball team was coached by Miss Brody. This year's co-captains were Monica Glass and Phyllis MacAlpine. This year the girl's team played in the Clark tournament as a result of their win- ning record, Team Spirit! What Is It? we f nee ee 1S OFFICE THERMOSTAT LEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN IN ZURICH j rs = Phe a pe si fee 3 HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE CONDUCTING IMPEACHMENT HEARING JUDGE JOHN SIRICA ae THE STRING BIKINI, WHICH DOE $ ALOT FOR THE RIGHT FIGURE . % 4 r BY 2 f f,, MA‘ALOT AFTER SHOOTOUT WITH TERRORISTS ANGRY ISRAELIS HURLING DEAD ARAB MARAUDER FROM WINDOW oi CRASH SITE IN FRANCE WHERE 344 DIED ON A TURKISH DC-10 icinessesie ' a : ‘ TV’S RHODA TAKES THE SUBWAY TO HER WEDDING MAKARIOS SUPPORTER IN THE U.S. a ‘ SLY STONE GETS MARRIED SLAIN AMBASSADOR DAVIES FORD BREZHNEV OPENING SUMMIT ON VLADIVOSTOK T! ras Hata teat Ah ANTI-AMNESTY V.F.W. BADGE | BODIES OF EVA JUAN PERON IN THEIR COFFINS; PERON LYING IN STATE AS WIDOW ISABELITA MOURNS The New School The year 1975 marked the official open- ing of the new Junior High School. The new school is located opposite Tantasqua Region- al High School. This modern building is cer- tainly a combination of architectural and ed- ucational excellence. It is a three story building which combines all the facilities of the modern American school. Included in these spacious quarters are science labs, home economics rooms, resource centers, industrial arts shops, a gymnasium and a cafetorium. The bright and cheerful class- rooms are carpeted, which also contributes to making the wide halls exceptionally quiet. 155 Tantasqua Regional equipped are the Industrial Arts school was built to house the eighth and ninth grades, but as of 5 writing only two, the seventh and eighth have moved in. During September, 1975, the ninth grade will officially enter. 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