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Ne ira Bah park THE orl in gpRINGhEY. i pSe. To Mr. Nelson Butler, Thirty five year Faculty Member, the Graduates of 1975 Respectfully Dedicate this Book. ‘ Tech’s 72nd Graduation Ras NAQNENK s a Belt tite ve at B wee yy, wwe a8 Ay nat a es ere o s = 26 eRe = = EEE Class Ballot Jane Bardy Randy Davidson Prettiest Girl Suzanne Calvanese Handsomest Boy Most Popular Girl meni Phyllis Butler Lenny Rooke Class Comedienne Tina Paroline Class Comedian Class Flirt 10 Diana Avery Girl Most Likely To Succeed Jeff Ranbom Nancy Owen Mike Amato Boy Who Did Most For Class Miss Tech Spirit Mr. Tech Spirit Vinnie Grassetti Cindy Johnson Carl Mayfield Class Wolf Most Athletic Girl Most Mischievous Boy Crawford Smith Most Studious Senior Promenade 13 : | ; 14 “et es: - ee Fe 15 Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1975, being of sound mind and or body, do hereby declare this document to be our last will and testament. Tech’s greasers — Paul Marshall and Steve Starcyk — didn’t leave anything because we didn’t want to get their dandruff up. Tina Paroline leaves Mr. Miller’s class quiet for a change. Henry Wilson leaves us many forgettable memories. Steve Bizon and Al Ford leave the R.O.T.C. 42 cases of Good and Fruity. Peter Walter leaves after telling Mr. Snow that “God made a lot of them, so you won’t be alone Russ baby!”’. Vin Casini leaves his bookie’s telephone number. Tony Knox leaves for the second time. Ken Kelly didn’t want to leave. Lenny Rooke leaves period 7 physiography class by asking, “What’s up, Doc?” Mike Amato and Nick Dawidjan leave as Tech’s biggest athletic supporters. Ricky Moore leaves after gaining 20 pounds of Coach Scyocurka’s bologna. The Class of 1975 leaves Maisy on a hunger strike. Carole Martin leaves the cafeteria in debt. Mary Kay and Cacilda Amarai leave. We don’t know where they are going, but they are going together. Several female R.O.T.C. cadets leave after describing in detail their “Fear of Flying”. Wally Seifert leaves Diana some obscen e phone calls. Celeana Scott leaves, but how often was she there? Bob Wroblewski leaves to create a comedy science fiction T.V. show entitled “STAR TECH”. Randy Davidson and Jeff Lambert leave after losing by a few votes for class couple. Wilson Pearson might leave............. andathenvacal nie: titrate Cliff Evans leaves the Highland so it can become a respectable place once again. Dan Flanagan leaves after still not understanding what Mr. Bowler said. Homeroom 314 leaves Mrs. Heyl a note saying, “‘I’ll bring it in tomorrow.” Doreen Quinn, Jane Tetrault, Chris Rivers, Dani Ashe, and Lori Spakanik finally leave Mr. Forgue. . . alone! Mark Pate leaves Mrs. Jones revising her famous salutation to “Good morning wipeouts!”’ Les Kusmirek leaves two fetal pig hearts in the yearbook room. The football team leaves Coach Mason without a win. Shep Ranbom leaves while wondering if he is ahead of his time or just early for his appointment. He leaves while wondering, also, who the 16 thousand dollar man is. Tom Newton leaves his Tech Spirit to the Class of ’76. God knows they are going to need all the help they can get. Chris Sullivan leaves without getting mad at anybody. Mario Iannaccone leaves to play Murray on the “Odd Couple”. Scott Buchanan leaves his fingers in the print shop. The Class of 1975 leaves Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Wright, and Miss Hoar alone in the hopes that they will leave us alone. Carl Mayfield leaves a bouquet of poison ivy to his favorite tutor. Jim Donald, Brian Cormier, and Bob Scott leave the tennis team all strung out. Steve Fortier leaves Mr. Savoia a round-trip ticket to the North Pole so he may find someone who appreciates his jokes. Concerned students leave a new State Street Tech High site with the nickname, “Sewers Folly”’. Tim Goodchild leaves hoping this year’s yearbook is better than last. Vin Grassetti leaves to accept the “Louis Leaky Missing Link Award”. Frank Branchesi leaves to open his own “Party Time Lounge” in his locker. The Senior Class Student Council leaves by saying, “If you can charge one dollar, then you can charge $1.50, and if you can charge $1.50, you can charge Shawn .Heady.leaves at.a date to.be announced. much,.much later....... Pete Assarian and Ken Butcher leave their drumsticks in the cafeteria to serve for lunch. Pete Manolakis leaves after causing a little harm at the Charm. Rich Siniscalchi leaves the school store and Mr. McGrath without selling the last pair of Tiger sneakers. Eileen Bertelli leaves Mr. Gramarossa in Spain. Mark Veto leaves Doc Dolan a new door. Rich Ryder leaves the Chimes under the influence of Tech Spirit. Tom Morrow leaves to become a monumental success in a graveyard. F Raney Kwist, Ken Grindle, and Jim Petrone leave Howie’s battery severely rained. Pat Ferrara leaves following Mr. Dunn in order to find where he buys his lottery tickets. Bob Cambell and Bob Daborowski leave knowing that veating the faculty bowling team was right up their alley. Pete Rolland leaves everyone with the wrong impression after he studied for one test. 16 Bill Machia leaves Mr. Combs a knew calculator so he can dream of astronomical bowling scores. Tom Potito leaves Mr. Watson by himself at Henry VIII. His students leave Mr. Dutkiewicz stuck in room 117. Steve Kramek leaves a shovel to clear out the Snow in room 327. Dave Jordan leaves after taking a dive. Jean Colon leaves Miss Hoar by saying, “If you think I’m bad, wait ’til you see my sister!” Debbie Sorel and Jane Tetrault leave after teaching the cheerleaders everything they know. Unfortunately, it may not be enough. Bob Choiniere leaves the senior banquet after drinking his last full measure of devotion. Tom Psyris, Jim Rheaume, John Rae, and Keith Poirier leave Mr. Forest a prerecorded tape of, “All right, let’s keep away from the windows.” Rich Zahara leaves Mr. Setian another case of turtleneck shirts to add to his collection. Larry Guess and Tommy Curtis leave the cafeteria some rats to clear out the cockroaches. Fred Smith leaves only after doing everyone else’s homework. Sue Ferrando leaves her new book, “Bury My Problems on Mr. Gastone’s Shoulder”. Suzanne Calvanese leaves Mr. Bowler’s class by saying, “Another day, another E”’. Jeff Ranbom leaves Mr. Follett’s class in February by saying, “When the going gets tough, the tough get going!” We leave Mr. Epstein after he has finally hunted down the wild brothers Providaki! Mike Budd leaves for Madison Avenue after telling Murph the Surf that he was all wet. Greg Holmes leaves in the back of a police car. Mike Mkrtschjan leaves hoping his name is spelled and pronounced correctly. The Class of 1975 leaves as the eighth wonder of the world. Bob and Norm Guillemette leave with all A’s which is kind of degrading. Brian Levine leaves claiming, “I know what an electron is!” Andy Chan leaves as the principle cause of the Hong Kong flu. John Spano leaves to visit his parole officer. Mr. Wallace leaves his beauty secrets. Diana Avery leaves wondering if there are teacher’s pets in college. President Ford leaves his welfare stubs. He also comes to make the realization that it was not a bullet he has been biting. He leaves after finally concluding that there are only two things in a recession — his hairline and his credibility. Mike Gaynor leaves after taking a short trip on cloud nine. Jim White and Stretch Zanetti leave their hockey sticks in an opponent’ mouth. Mr. Buddington leaves everyone wondering how long it will be until his nex haircut. Betty Knodler leaves Mr. Powers unsure of exactly who runs Tech High. Mr. Gastone leaves his broken record, “His Eyes Adore Him”. Ray Jones leaves Mr. Collins adhesive basketball shoes so he can remain or his feet in next year’s student-faculty basketball game. Dennis Cossaboom and the entire Tech band leave Mr. Peabody their version of the “Star Spangled Banner’”’. : Phyllis Butler and Charisse Plinton leave Mr. Salvadore their new book, “10 Easy Steps Towards Uncooperative Education.” The senior class leaves Mr. Pieciak five pounds of kielbassa. One can only guess what he will do with it. Students in need leave upset with the custodians who are often saying, “It’s not my job!” Rich Ericksberg and Bart Gerrman leave after drowning Mr. Schloss ii activating fluid. Vin Capua leaves wondering, “If Mr. Donati is the Godfather I, does thai make Mr. Grimaldi a Godfather II?” The School Committee leaves Mr. Duzniewski looking for a job with security Phil Christofori leaves after learning the difference between a work of art anc the art of work. Steve Kramek and Mike Agard leave after having their train of thought scale¢ down to h.o. level. Jason Providakes leaves after being shot by his camera. Russ Ellsworth leaves chasing Polly Nomial. The future leaves mr. Dunn to prove that a fool and his money are soot! parted.” Mr. Biscaldi leaves his last ““A” to a member of the Class of 1953. Tech’s yachtsmen leave Mr. Monnier a crew cut. Jeff Lambert leaves after rubbing too many people the wrong way. The sprinkler system and the Class of ’75 leave Mr. Powers saying, “pleas leave and do not come back!” This will leaves a lot to be desired. The will committee leaves by saying, “If there’s a will, there’s a way!’ The preceeding were individual bequeaths. The not so silent majority leave thei empty lockers and desks of Technical High School to be blown up in one of neq year’s bomb scares. ; ; Signed and witnesset May 16, 197 by the graduating Class of 19 THE TIGER 1975 Technical High School Springfield Mass. Vol Lil Editors Contents Timothy Goodchild Dedication 1 Suzanne Calvanese Commencement 2 Joanne Calvanese Classes 28 Cliff Evans Teams 76 Joseph Cossette Clubs 118 Erin Poe Faculty 144 } Seniors 150 Business Managers Susan Ferrando Karen Cortis James Zeo Carole Martin Diana Avery Warner Medalists of 1975 18 s Finest Tech’ Crawford Smith 19 The Spirit of WEENIS 5 5. Friendship 1S 24 aS as pe aa ee 2 hth ee ed ¥ oye ¢ ae | dead i Sas ; PRARIOO A + ee +e eee eer Me a ®t veneer ve ++; 4! ase ae ” ie? ef ¥¢ % tas “i ee Vireites eg re. 25 The Spirit of ‘Nechpiswaaar move IT VETERANS DAY Tech Pe 3 fen Srmcren aie mentee. On ee eit SOLAN ferme g nccmmnsecnssscen seese™ 1 ee lOO: serteelemmnenneseertietenee ml apioeecamsnenten SS oreenaee RRR COHEN Ae sett OOS OCHA: overnite ese PEERS og EMI faemgapeRs ree 8 at a SC SENN Ch NAAT re re OO SOARALBPBLS LL ALARA LEASE. Wee aa Sei sarecabaicumertiets mnie cert rc on genset Evelyn Hernand Donna Joyal right: D. Joyal, D. Mrs. Barend, Mr. Singleton 10FSs c oD) YD) S 1: a Se oD) = Dd) elon —_ 2 +e. deli’: MRS One day Sophmores age et oma oil quinn Se, oe ALLIS Sib oii eos es or . % 2 ‘ et ee Ss by = a sere Mary Ann Gatti 1SSO Frank Comm See ¥ SPS ReweE ge ey ee ee cee Ree eee ye eee eee ere g Ae - o Joseph Rossti ice Poe Mary Al 40 (L to R) BACK ROW L. Parent, S. Hynd, Mr. Young, L. Branchesi, M. Gilbert. Front: M. Gatti, F. Commisso, M. Poe. Junior Class Student Council pers) - Ma ane LELPEC REEDS $3. ns soos en : : Gace prey eeereere es ee anne Poe Se 41 Mr. Gastone, Mr. Wallace, Mr. Young-missing , Miss Cormack, (L to R) Mr. Morace, Mrs. Owens Junior Class Advisors bi. eee % i SEAR NEE RETO semen UN PENG VOSS NAS g Z NY ‘ oT} SINGS CTO SZ The Leaders PRESIDENT — JEFF RANBOM STUDENT COUNCIL — BACK, Betty Knodler, Debbie Sorel, Suzanne Calvanese, Jane Tetrault, Suzanne Messier, FRONT, Shep Ranbom, Jeff Ranbom, James Donald. TREASURER — JAMES DONALD Of Seventy- Five VICE PRESIDENT — SUZANNE CALVANESE SECRETARY — SUZANNE MESSIER 53 The class advisors are headed by Mr. Michael Pieciak. The Class of 1975 owes much of their success to him for giving his time, unyielging effort, determina- tion, and advice to every activity which this class has undertaken. His leadership for three years has provided us with many lasting memories. Mr. Pieciak Mr. Pieciak, Mr. Combs, Mr. Salvadore, Mrs. Skeene, Mrs. Linsky, Mr. Denis OW PETY AT COUNTER, AND MASE OUT A BEHE TARDY CARD ( 4 y 5? SIGN TROY SHEET. GHIE MOTE TO PERSON : 5 a |, GOTO THE PAY PHONE CALL HOME AND NO HAVE A PARENT OR GUARDIAN CALL MRS. KENWEDY TO VERIFY YOUR TARDINESS. type cao OR Kw 2. CO HOME 70 CET OME. AND THEN RETIN 79 StHOM 4 you Sig te lak dering pared J 7 aca 7 Koad 'B | i fue) [eta there tell the end off hte d einem SY RIA RI RRRANCORI SRAM AID 100 i eii0c 59 “me Ve 7. Dp¥ ? Lid {i Pe cd f FRONT ROW (Ist) Left to Right: Seniors — ROW 1: Joanne D’Angelo, Karen Janick. ROW 2: Ronald Long, Steven Bizon, Robert Guillmette, Greg : Donald St. Peter, Mike Mkrtsckjan. ROW 3: Alfredo Ford, Walter Seifert, Scott Buchanan, David Carelock, David Schunk. ROW 4; Randall Kruist, Mark Pate, Nickolai Dawidjan. Missing From Picture — Curtis Brisette, Shawn Heady, Robert Howe, Thomas Morrow, Keith Poirier, Peter Walter, Darlene Guerrette. — a FRONT ROWetist) Left to Right: Juniors — ROW 1: Annette Pierce, Barbara Day, Marjorie Dumpson, Linda Parent, Pam Wilson, Connie Barrow, Susan Schunk, Augusta Weldon, Belinda Weiss, Julie Abel, Agnes Bradley, Donna Joyal, Tim Marceau. ROW 2: John Jessup, David Teece, John Mkrtsckjan, Randy Joseph, Carlos | Rodriquez, Anthony Dart, Michael St. Peter, Gary Standing, Charles Welch. ROW 3: Bruce Shaw, John Noe, Eric Overton, Gilbert Griffin, Antho: jaylor, Charle Kasekesti, Jeffery Barcome, Michael Maloney, Juan Mechan,-Shane Heady. ROW 4: James Pyle, Robert Pike, Ted Korzenewski, Shawn Burney, eloquin, Lee Harris, Steven Kenniston, Tom Morrow, Curtis Brisette. ROW 5: Brian Quirk, Matt Cote, Kevin Breden Beck, Robert Craig, James Brown, Robert Jones, Da Graveline. Missing from Picture — Arnold Hosea, Frank Boduch, Larry Clark, Don Jones, John Kukowski, Tom Riordon, Chirs Wimbish, James Hunter. This Year’s R.O.T.C. Cadets. ee i reiisansst Narra iti so A io al ts cM ney Pe Se 6 emt ASCO eins 9PM ant ae yet: Nie A ta BBN Ba ge fm i si al pn tam A ARES SAAN BEAR ae $ 2 tnt FRONT ROW Left to Right — Sgt. Palmer, J. Page; A. Basile, E. Hernanaiz, A. Sowell, S. Levesque, W. Escobar, E. Sharlow, R. Fredette, M. Sheeham, G. Walker, R. Showell, G. John, L. Pike 2nd ROW: J. Kolm, T. Zeppa, W. Breivir, C. Bosworth, R. Bright, M. Watts, J. Carter, J. Beard, W. Jones, R. Straun, R. Kelly, A. Daniels 3rd ROW: D. Trudeau, M. Watson, K. Butler, H. Diaz, H. Colon, L. James, M. Gallant, L. Wilson, A. Lozada, R. Provast, R. Bluteau 4th ROW: F. St. Jacques, D. De Santis, D. Simmons, S. Dixson, J. Houghton, C. Williams, ae Clark, E. Cooper, S. Dose, L. Grant 5th ROW: R. Pelletier, L. Gardner, R. Jackson, E. Leyrette, K. Miller, P. Paturnaude, I. Tate, E. Ford ats RR etegt 10n t . IN ac U % Oo a7 2 sipinoneenetese NEL eciemeteree ee ’ at DN It Has R.O.T.C. Meee ew First Military Ball Tech’s band ey oben Ue eee A OS, FIRST ROW Left to Right: R. Clark, K. Butcher, C. Finch, V. Jones, M. Johnson, E. Merritt, SECOND ROW: M. Huff, J. Abel, G. Griffin, P. Wilson THIRD ROW: L. Scott, J. Calkins, G. Cole, B. Porth, J. Carter, J. Kolm, S. Schunk, K. Ward, D. Victory FOURTH ROW: J. Rosati, D. Flesching, D. Cossaboom, D. Farrington, K. Sienkiewicz 70 i. 3 ° g ea 2 BS V. Taylor ht, if ee TS Weldon, J. Tetrault, D. Sorel BACK ROW From Left to right: M. Gilbert, B. Albrect, B. LaFleur, C. Martin, B. Knodler, M. Gatti, A. SOS ae aay a | a 23a) SE HOCKEY Deerfield W.Spfid. Classical Amherst Agawam Chicopee Pittsfield Cathedral Amherst W.Spfid. Agawam Classical Agawam Cathedral Chicopee Ammiti Amherst Agawam Classical © Chicopee Cathedral W.Sprfid. WOK HPROKDBUNWNODAHKEWRALHRHReEKE NAW BASEBALL Greenfield _ Hoosac Valley Lee Pittsfield Taconic Commerce Milford Classical Putnam Cathedral Westfield Shrewsbury Commerce Classical Holyoke Putnam Chicopee Comp Cathedral — i VAN AWO OURAN —v So. Hadley Daw. = Holyoke | State Tournament Chelsea a St. Peters Hoosac Valley — estern Mass. Tournament Chicopee Comp NN CROSS COUNTRY Chicopee Comp. 25 lost Granby won — Cathedral oo lost — Classical won Ludlow - won Enfield won City Meet: . Cathedral 23 Tech 36 Classical- 83 7 oe East Hampton 44 16 won Southwick 4 ae won Including Dual Meet, Technical defeat- ed 29 high schools. TENNIS Classical W. Spfid. Palmer W. Spfid. — Minn. | Longmeadow Cathedral — Agawam Classical Palmer Minn. Longmeadow Cathedral | E. Longmeadow Amherst Amherst E. Longmeadow Agawam Holyoke FOOTBALL ‘TECH vs OPP lost lost © ue lost lost lost A lost lost lost. CREW TECH Won Fifth Fourth © lost Second - Sixth _ Western Mass. Won . Ww. Spfid. 1 Chicopee fone SS Agawam — - _ Holyoke ‘Chicopee _ - Drury | _ Westfield - Greenfield © - So OPP - Poughkeepise — -Quinsigamond Mid Hudson St: John = =. Simsbury Clasical New England a _W. Spfid. =S. Hadley Putnam Commerce Classical Deerfield Fermi Chicopee Comp Cathedral WRESTLING TECH SWIMMING _ won ue won won Agawam lost S. Hadley lost Northampton | lost Holyoke won Hoosic Valley lost Chicopee won _Ambherst won Chicopee Comp won Agawam won Pittsfield won Taconic won Amherst won Northampton first OPP Putnam Clasical Cathedral E.Longmeadow Cathedral Clasical Putnam E.Longm:adow OPP Granby Pittsfield W. Spfid. Lowell Wayland Brockton Putnam Cathedral Westfield Classical Longmeadow St. Josephs Agawam Amherst Milford Taconic Hampshire Tournament Mass. Championship 6th in state BASKETBALL Chicopee Longmeadow Chicopee Comp Shrewsbury Drury Classical Commerce Putnam Cathedral Greenfield Classical Commerce Cathedral Putnam Greenfield Western Mass. Tournament 53 SOCCER TECH Bette Se ae Ge Oe ee Chicopee Monson Northampton Ludlow Putnam Commerce Classical Cathedral Putnam Commerce Classical Cathedral Monson estern Mass. Tournament Chicopee RS NO ORM O DR Se Ree ee. oS) Students Dump With a surprising victory! 78 The Faculty 77-51 79 Girls Softball Fi” ee eae. ete “ata On Os pe PD —— A is % f Le , ene é' eo i Sian, pene spits Re OB eee: and Defeat... FRONT ROW (L to R) K. Kelly, J. Jackson, M. Dulude, M. Carr, T. Curtis, R. Jones, J. Spano, N. Blais, M. Pate, J. Holmes, L. Guess. 2nd ROW: J. Johnson, S. Dupuis, R. Zahara, N. Vernadakis, A. Hubert, H. Dowling, R. Bolduc, T. Yagoobian, D. Victory, V. Savage, 3rd ROW: E. Overton, F. Gasque, J. Noe, J. Rasati, D. Long, W. McGregor, B. Cooley, J. Baginski, B. Lemione, R. Gooden, T. Milbier, T. Barnett. 4th ROW: A. Click, J. Hogan, D. Coyle, Z. Hunter, C. Correy, J. Scammon, R. Jackson, N. Caron, V. Capua, B. McMahun, E. 85 Another steady performance .. . BACK (L to R) L. Rooke, B. Bullis, R. Davidson, J. White, P. Oberlander, K. Quinn, O. Brown, M. Bellucci, G. Fettes, P. Liquori, M. Gosselin, Mr. Burns FRONT (L to R) S. Stefanoudakis, T. Bedard, R. Kwist, T. Gookchild, V. Grassetti, S. Ethier, B. Gerrmann, A. Ford, A. Chan, P. Manolakis, N. Eadie 88 Grueling practice . . . Excellent performance FRONT ROW: (L to R) A. Richards, M. Veto, L. Rooke, P. Rollend, R. Zanetti, R. Duchesne, SECOND ROW: (L to R) T. Williams, R. Landry, B. Collins, J. Jolecoeur, D. Ryan BACK ROW: (L to R) N. Landry, Manager, N. Thiffault, T. Burch, N. Vernadakis, T. Pagiaro, Missing: R. Kulis, P. Ahlberg, J. Penna, P. Bonavita, J. White 93 The Virtue lies in the struggle . INO Were ferevse a me Basketball 6 a ) DS) (L to R) J. Howard, J. Alexander, J. Johnson, C. Nunally, J. Williams, G. Finch, M. McLaurin, C. Cuffie, R. Jones, R. Wallace, R. Fowler, V. Savage Missing: V. Savage Manager: D. Carelock Wrestlers 99 Tech Swimmers 100 SES i BCR olf Team 102 LtoR, Dan Anis, Tom Williams, Mike Marshall, John Budlong, Dug Lapierre, Steve Reloquin, Steve Bizon, 103 Don Kuczarski, Y. Casini, Nelson Fiega, Glenn Dondley. Cormier, J. B Pandolfi E. Kennedy, J. Scott B. i, B. Robare, K. Butcher, S. Corbin 2nd ROW, S. Levesque, M. Hough, Roncall Donald 3rd ROW, Coach Deforge, S. Burney lst ROW, L.-R. S. Pereira, J. llr. ae 4 aS Z OER of 43 4 be FM RMS Dee POSE ee 104 5 H 105 Track T Marcy Pp. eae 0. ee ae, B. Money, . D. Traynham 107 R S : SMART: 108 eft to right, D. Gurette, J. Cody, D. Coyle, J. Diaz, J. Gauthier, K. Romano, K. Bredonbeck 2nd ROW, Left to right: B. Guiquinto, B. Swain, M. Lalikos, R. Brown, B. Johnston, M. Clapp, T. Gosslin, D. Carr, B. Romano ROW 3 — J. Gianfelice, P. Oberlander, C. Evans, J. Brown, D. Falvey, J. Dziobeck, S. See B. Craig, J. Rosati Coaches, Mr. Monier, Mr. Young Ras idk SRS ww AN . es : 2 B. ROW L-R, Tom Potito, Randy Davidson, Wayne Kelly, Craig Damoo, Tom Bedard; Paul Marshall, Norbert ‘i Eadie, Bob Daborowski, Steve Ethier, Mark Welch, Coach Howard Burns, F. ROW L-R. Mark Warner, Don Schmidt, Jim Petrone, Randy Kwist, Jim Maynard, Mike Sullivan, Rich Zonetti, Ken Grindle ca Massachusettes State Champs 111 112 Ht, lie 22-3 Season Tech Varsity Sweeps The Commonwealth Vie PUY Ne WIRY: 113 KNEELING (L to R) T. Marceau, Co-capt. N. Guillemette, S. Dixson, R. Knox, S. Heardy, J. Garlarneau, B. Finkel. STANDING (L to R) Coach Collins, 8. Wade, Co-Capt. R. Ellsworth, J. Pandolfi, T. Drost, M. Budd, R. Devine, B. Money, G. Braese, 8S. Heady, C. Kaskeski, R. Brown Cross Country lst ROW — B. DaBrowski, S. Castle, S. Bizon Burger, T. Albano, B. Campbell ince 1903 Tech has been irst in the yearbook business gi of y Tomorrow Tech News... The Writers 120 PCE aerate, ee Rom YE nici 23 1 Hay Ride... An evening Filled with Fun and Friends 125 i TE ety ta i tarps me mm pepe pte iiTE The Christmas Dance of poe] Aa WF Senior Hats... An old Tradition — with New Faces 131 Left to Right: lst ROW: Mr. Sowell, T. Barnett, V. Taylor, P. Williams, A. Williams, V. Guess, J. Colon, C. Guess 2nd ROW: M. Pitts, J. Holmes, C. Plinton, D. Hardy, J. Washington, C. Hardy, T. Chatman 3rd ROW: W. Pearson, G. Peterson, V. Thaxton, M. Youmans, J. Collins, E. Phillips, B. Burton 4th ROW: R. Gooden, K. Scott, B. Money, K. Watson, B. Showell, E. Johnson 5th ROW: T. Barnett, J. Click, T. Curtis, L. Guess, H. Wilson, D. Long, C. Youmans, D. McCall Student Patrol eee verenenaree lraeecnc tens at Left to Right: N. Gagnon, V. Petrone, L. Guess, W. Gagnon 2nd ROW: T. Longworth, K. Romano, K. Ward, B. Machia, M. Cote 3rd ROW: C. Youmans, J. Cofer, A. Sowell, T. Chatman, C. Johnson chools Match Wits Left to Right 1st ROW: B. Levine, J. Ranbom, S. Ranbom, B. Finkel 2nd ROW: D. Kindberg, T. Lewis Mathlettes Left to Right FIRST ROW: W. Pellitier, S. Ranbom 2nd ROW: R. Ellsworth, D. Avery, Mr. Savoia, C. Arthur, J. Ranbom 133 Junior National Honor Society secs oil ve = do sent igansttiten Senin eteonnteemcenlline ns ics emasianaecs Mine Stine E : at ES a ee é Junior National Honor Society: A. King, B. Ferrando, M. Manolikis, M. Warner, S. Wade, N. Vangel, C. Arthur 2nd ROW: A. Frazier, A. Fitchet, C. Forni, T. Drost, B. Craig, S. Hynd 3rd ROW: R. Wedderburn, V. Brown, J. Williams, T. Marceau, J. Pyle, F. Fomso 4th ROW: M. Cote, W. Pelletier, L. Branchesi, F. Dyer Senior National Honor Society Senior National Honor Society: M. Mkrtschian, R. Guillemette, N. Guillemette, S. Bizon, R. Campbell, A. Albano 2nd ROW: J. Pirog, P. Marshall, N. Dawidjan, D. Avery, R. Ellsworth 3rd ROW: T. Syros, M. Amato, M. Agard, S. Ranbom, J. Ranbom, S. Ferrando, Js. Providakis 4th ROW: R. Siniscalchi, S. Menard, E. Sarantidis, J. Remy, R. Wroblowski, Jm. Providakes, C. Smith, B. Scott Athletic Photo Club as Athletic Photo Club: J. Providakis, L. Kusmirick, C. Smith Chess Club Chess Club: R. Campbell, P. Walter, J. Collins, G. Dondley, D. Dondley, D. Annis, L. Shaffer 135 BACK ROW left to right — A. Gearing, C. Hardy, B. Pullium, M. Franklin, V. Guess, M. Huff, A. Fitchet, R. Johnson, D. Avery KNEELING: R. Glenn, Coach Masucci, A. Pierce 137 Striving for victory! Springfield Finest Are In Orange And Black . ‘ ASEAN REAR nites “) CR ene ge 2 te ‘ 4 4 Pp og — ae wf ae: ige tt @ + 139 Senior Awards Assembly 140 i ieee BG Gee Fico meee ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL — Miss. Hoar ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL — Mr. Wright 142 t Mrs. O’Shaughnessy Mrs. H “4 is er ee Mrs. Cabana { 2 £ 4 rs. Hayes | J Rescate ; Mr. Bart ae . Buddington Mr. Comer Mr. Cummings . 40? E, 7 (, Mr. DeForge Mr. Grimaldi | Ct = 4 Miss Jones Mr. D’Amato Mr. Erikson : C.. ” as) Mr. Miller | 6) Mr. Nowick SS a = Mr. O’Brien bs Mr. O’Malley Hie i Mr. Pieciak Zé Mr. Combs Mr. Kokoszyna | P Mr. McCarthy oo Mr. Rheault Mr. Savoia q |) Mr. Witherell . Mr. Young | A . - ? al p ‘e FY él : Mr. McGrath i. - Mr. Collins i Mr. Denis px 3 oo as Mrs. Linsky ar PIKE aul Mr. Wallace Miss Huller 7 Miss Murray 2 ' Mrs. Greenspan 1 el ten om Mrs. Havens , Ente Mr. Monnier ae ee . Mr. Sullivan ie 7 bee as RN ; as oe aM AS u _ re ae Pe. Lae i rs. Sambor Sinai. x igh, r. DiDomenico Mr. Bradstreet “ge - . Mr. Setian . 7 Mr. Mielke Mr. Milkien Class Of re ea ae Go placidly amid the noise and haste and... . Michael Agard 151 Daviston St. Brenda Albrecht 407 Tiffany St. Philip Almeida Cacilda Amaral Tony Albano 112 Welland Rd. 86 Canton St. 252 Orange St. 150 Micheal Amato 83 Allen St. Jean Archambault 137 Millbrook rd. Diana Avery 50 Keddy St. remember what peace there may be in silence. y e Connie Anderson 172 Buckingham St. Dana Ashe 40 Webster St. Angela Bailey 91 Northampton Ave. Ruthie Anderson 91 Andrew St. Peter Assarian 24 Mazarin St. WS. pe ie ‘ : . a Oat kL Debra Barber 20 Brown St. Mant As far as possible without surrender. . . Andrew Barsycyeaski Mark Bellucci 222 Redlands St. 26 Leonard St. Tyron Barnett 527 Bay St. Gregg Bednarz 58 Sunny Brook Rd. James Beucke D—BDpéOVMVWISSG Ka SK é SCCK CC . A Scott Beauchanp Eileen Bertelli 73 Pennsylvania Ave. 38 Shawmut St. Jane Bardy Karen Bihler 15 Jenness St. 74 Pennsylvania Ave. 37 Cameron St. 152 be on good terms with others. Steven Bizon Marie Blackstone Norman Blais 486 Chestnut St. 128 Nassau Dr. 29 Wareham St. Stephen Bohn Jerry Bolduc Douglas Bonafilia 126 Wood Lawn St. 95 Kensington Ave. 65 Cherokee Dr. Vincent Borgatti 154 Roy St. 153 Speak your truth quietly and clearly; . Richard Boucher Steven Bowler Frank Branchesi 55 Los Angeles St. 45 Doyle Ave 19 Fisher St. Cheryl Brenton Curtis Brissette Othniel Brown 6 Berkshire St. 57 Cleveland St. 18 Navajo Rd. Russell Brown 32 Sparrow Dr. and listen to others. Robert Browne Scott Buchanan Micheal Budd 15 Harrper St. 267 Jasper St. 96 Aimirard St. it ); Brian Bullis Jacquelin Burke Kenneth Butcher 104 Enfield St. 135 Orieans St. 552 Dwight Rd. ¢ rer i %, ® at ie: ee 4 7 2 + ae | nite Micheal Butler Phyllis Butler Frank Byrne 1179 Berkshire Ave. 70 Signal Hill Cir. 57 Stocker St. 155 The dull and ignorant; they too have their story. Joanne Calvanese Suzanne Calvanese Robert Campbell 51 Santa Maria St. 51 Santa Maria St. 16 Hicks St. Vincent Capua David Carelock Karen Carney 15 Loring St. 15 Vassar St. 77 Slumber Lane Micheal Carr Vincent Casini Stephen Castle 111 St. James Ave. 96 Winding Lane 27 Chase Ave. 156 Avoid loud and aggressive persons, they are vexations to the spirit. Terry Chatman 296 Dickinson St. LT Robert Choiniere 182 Rosemary Dr. aS 2 h % ‘ N ‘ g ¢ ‘ 4. mn Philip Christofori Robert Cocchi John Cofer 692 Carew St. 863 Worthington St. 41 Acorn St. 157 If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain and bitter. Grant Cole 90 New Hall St. Elijah Colgram 304 Bay St. Barbara Cooper 48 Sanderson St. Fe %t¢ Robert Cooley 75 West Alvord St. verre Jean Colon 91 Cambridge St. 158 Always there will be greater and better persons than yourself. Brian Cormier Clyde Correy Karen Cortis 27 Maryland St. 14 Buckingham St. North Brook Rd. Dennis Cossaboom Joseph Cossette Janus Crudup 213 Pheland Ave. 65 Patterson Ave. 40 Green Acre Sq. Nigel Cubin Thomas Curtis Robert Daborowski 37 Melba St. 832 Union St. 41 Savoy Ave. 159 Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans. Joanne D’Angelo Eugene D’Angelo Mark Daniels 38 Larkspur St. 236 Dickinson St. 770 Grayson Dr. a Laurie Dasso Randy Davidson Jasper Davis 195 Orange St. 1328 Plumtree Rd. 114 Albemarle St. 7 OM Niokolai Dawidjan Margaret DeAngelo Gregory Deblois Brookline Ave. 55 Rollins St. 17 Robert Dyer Circle | 160 Keep interest in your own career however humble. Tim Deuso Robert Dill Micheal Donahue 94 Duryea St. 82 Groton St. 27 Herman St. yy 4 2 : = j : { LG Af ee ra is “Thy f if s cif VG S96 ms ial James Donald Harry Dowling Thomas Downey 130 Layzon Bros. Rd. 84 Cameron Circle 83 Pineview Dr. “beet ta baad Hitt Fred Dziewit 26 Miner St. 161 Your career is a real possession. . . Norbert Eadie Benjamin Eddington John Eggleston 7 Green Acre Sq. 284 Eastern Ave. 115 Wrenwood St. Russell Ellsworth Richard Ericksberg Cliff Evans 19 Victoria St. 155 Ashbrook St. 60 Melville St. George Everett 428 Page Blvd. in the changing of time. Mark Falardeau David Farrington Patricia Federici 41 Connolly St. 19 Canterbury Rd. 42 Carrall St. Susan Ferrando Patricia Ferrara Gordon Fettes 28 Calhoun St. 44 Mohawk Dr. 1230 Page Blvd. Daniel Flanagan Stephen Fortier Leo Foster 293 Commonwealth Ave. 116 Champlain St. 192 Albemarle St. 163 Exercise caution in your business affairs; . . . Norman Gagnon William Gagnon Valerie Garrett 192 Gardens Dr. 192 Gardens Dr. 34 Waldorf St. eed i Micheal Gaynor Gregory Geisier Bart Gerrmann 15 Massachusetts Ave. 633 Dickinson St. 21 Crosley St. es Marykay Giannoni Timothy Gilfoil Lionel Gilkes 22 Glencoe St. 35 Juniper dr. 102C Hickory St. 164 for the world is full of trickery. Patricia Gilkes 102 Hickory St. ee : Pauline Goodchild 207 Dunmoreland Timothy Goodchild 344 Forest Rd. Richard Gooden 190 Thompson St. Richard Goodsell 31 Montclair St. 165 But let this not blind you to what virtue there 1s. Robert Goodsell 31 Montclair St. Julie Goulet 93 Tulsa St. yy ON pie EE sananit OE sete Pee 5s Vincent Grassetti Walter Gresham David Grimaldi 118 Bartel St. 18 Walnut Court 77 Johnson St. 166 Many persons strive for high ideals, and everywhere life is full of heroism. Ken Grindle| Darlene Guerrette Lawrence Guess Jr. 32 Lancas Hire Rd. 39 Armory St. 38) Walle Se Sheri Guess Normand Guillemette Robert Guillemette 14 Waldorf St. 64 Jefferson Ave. 64 Jefferson Ave. John Haley Deborah Hardy Richard Harrington 185 Roy St. 23 Colchester St. 274 Pearl St. 167 168 Be yourself, especially, do not feign affection. Virginia Hatounian Shaun Heady Maryellen Heaton 1454 South Branch Pkwy. 60 Virginia St. 195 Orange St. Dh, Richard Hebert David Hemsworth Bettie Henderson 46 Corona St. 77 Miguel St. 34 Garvey Dr. Paul Hervieux James Hirschberg Margaret Hodges 63 Ambrose St. 90 Beaumont St. 24 Pearl Lane Neither be cynical about love; for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment. i- er 4 Daniel Holden Janice Holmes Gary Hope 106 Massreco St. 35 Amherest St. 19 Massasoit Pl. Clorinda Houck Joesph Houlihan Robert Howe 62 Kirk Dr. 44 Arthur St. 12 Spencer St. David Hanter 222 Keddy St. 169 Love is perennial as the grass. Mario Iannaccone Jody Impionbato Karen Janick 26 Ardmore St. 50 Morengo Park 103 Clayton St. Cynthia Johnson James Johnson Keith Johnson 195 Maynard St. 147 Catherine St. 886 Wilbraham Rd. James Jones 168 Thompson St. Take kindly the council of years, . . . Raymond Jones Richard Jones David Jordon 74 Sherman St. 27 Phoenix St. 161 Hancock St. Carolyn Joseph Sharolyn Joseph Keith Junior 260 Hermitage Dr. 260 Hermitage Dr. 184 Thompson St. Alfred Kelly Kenneth Kelly Edward Kennedy 15 Nelson Ave. 84 Haskin St. 130 Cloran St. 171 Gracefully surrendering the things of youth. Rey pales ee Kevin Kenney James Kenniston Elizabeth Knodler 17 Marquette St. 98 Patricia Circle 290 Hartwick St. Tony Knox Stephen Kramek Antigone Kraverotis 14 Woodlawn 44 Parkerview St. 194 Dickinson St. Steven Kre ss Leslie Kusmirek Randall Kwist 899 Liberty St. 17 Coleman St. 1324 Allen St. 172 Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune. Sheli Labonte 82 Rochford Cir. Jeffrey LaFleur 174 Lamont St. William Laing Jeff Lambert Norman Landry 92 Mohawk Dr. 27 Telbar St. 133 Knollwood St. 173 But do not distress yourself with imaginings. a Michael Lavin 17 Dana St. John Leonard 25 Holy Cross St. Robert Levesque Brian Levine Susan Levister 465 Hancock St. 112 Dayton St. 143 St. James Circle 174 Many fears are born of fatigue . and loneliness. Nora Libardi William Liberty Pamela Little 208 Denver St. 48 Mellon St. 31 Windsor St. Ronald Long Nelson Lord Denis Lussier 410 Orange St. 14 Brandon Ave. 764 Chestnut St. William Machia Peter Manolakis Stephen Marceau 77 Sherwood Rd. 509 Wilbraham Rd. 74 Charry St. 175 Beyond the wholesome discipline, . . . Richard Marsian Paul Marshall Michael Marshall 60 Wayne St. 346 Page Blvd. 193 Rosemary Dr. Thomas Martin 68 Jordan St. Carole Martin 61 Kane St. David Martin 805 White St. Carl Mayfield Jr. 48 Breckwood circle Alane Maule 73 Breckwood Circle 1624 South Branch Pkwy. Sharon Matzko 176 be gentle with yourself. Robert McCall Sue Menard ag , David Messler 29 Shillingford St. 106 Phillipe Ave. 939 Bradley Rd. Sue Messier Darlene Mitchell Fouad Mizyed 213 Ashland Ave 59 Buckingham St. 26 Ledyard St. Michael Mkrtschjan 177 Y Oliparerarciildvotethesuniy cuscuaenr Steven Montagna Richard Moore 163 Croyden Terr. 68 Garden Dr. Thomas Morrow Gary Murphy 361 Northbrook Rd. 43 Blodgett St. Robert Morin 22 Parallel St. Ted Muszynski 38 Vinton St. Michael Nagle 23 Corona St. No less than the trees and the Stars; you have a right to be here. Anthony Naylor John Newman Thomas Newton 195 Nursery St. 29 Eldrige St. 92 Windmere St. Walter Nowak Paul Oberlander Tim O’Brien 173 Hampshire St. 81 Bryant St. 31 Capitol Rd. Kevin OConner Susan Olbrych Michael Owen 27 Clantoy St. 57 Macbeth St. 442 Goodwin St. 179 lear ifeISEc And whether or not ee (= ea v3 S 3 o) © As a. 20 oD ES an =e pas SS a Dean Packard 27 Glenoar Dr. Larry Parrish 110 Linclon St. Nancy Owen 66 Gold St. Tina Paroline 19 Caldwell Place oN ae Thomas Patty 247 Dorset St. 1224L Wilbraham Rd. Mark Pate Strati Pastrakis 142 Stafford St. 180 No doubt the universe is unfolding as it should. Sharon Pearson 58 Marlborough St. Wilson Pearson 253 Ambrose St. hal ]] Vincent Petrone James Pirog Chariss Plinton 133 Ferncliff Ave. 39 Dresden St. 6 No. Chatham St. 181 Therefore be at peace with god,.. . Erin Poe 33 Campechi St. Keith Poirier 1057 Worcester St. Micheal Poirier Thomas Potito Gwendolyn Privette 106 Surrey Rd. 61 Revere St. 142 Robert Dyer Circle 182 Whatever you conceive him to be, .. . James Providakis Jason Providakis Thomas Psyris 25 Upland St. 25 Upland St. 552 Armory St. Beverly Pulliam Doreen Quinn John Rae 475 Bay St. 1757 Carew St. 46 Elmore Ave. Jeffrey Ranbom Sheppard Ranbom Janice Remy 119 Bretton Rd. 119 Bretton Rd. 72 Farraqut St. 183 and whatever your labors and aspirations, .. . “S88 eae Linda Rheaume James Rheaume Christina Rivers 137 Sunridge Dr. 137 Sunridge Dr. 222 East Allen Ridge Rd. Peter Rolland Leonard Rooke Jr. Amy Rousseau : 42 Dewey St. 66 Duggan Circle 83 Penrose St. Alfred Roy Carol Rugani Daniel Ryan 24 Arch St. 55 Hamburg St. 95 Edendale St. 184 in noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul. Richard Ryder Donald St. Peter Jr. Rich Samuels 39 Arliss St. 22 Ashmont St. ; 28 Warrenton St. Evangelina Sarantidis John Scammon David Schunk 117 Parkside St. 2782 Main St. 759 White St. Dwight Scott 156 Arnold Ave. 185 With all its shame, drudgery and broken dreams,.. . Robert Scott Walter Seiferi John Serrenho 49 Kirk Ave. 98 Granger St. 22 Hall St. Bernadette Shackleford Steven Shaw Thomas Shepard 34 Terrence St. 53 Stanhope Rd. 6 Irene St. Chris Sigafose 731 Allen St. it is still a beautiful world. Richard Siniscalchi Stephen Skala Crawford Smith 41 Ashmun St. 53 Keith St. 28 Dana St. Debra Sorel Carlo Sotiropoulas Laurie Spakanik 284 Hermitage Dr. 85°Upland St. 1052 Liberty St. John Spano Diane Stanton Steven. Starzyk 811 St. James Ave. 24 Manilla Ave. 197 Phoenix St. 187 188 Be carefull. Costa Stathis Richard Stevens Henry Stovall Jr. 130 Bloomfield St. 187 Ashland Ave. 126 Washborn St. Christine Sullivan Bonny Surrette Douglas Syner 33 Ashland St. 75 Westford Ave. 91 Lumae St. Bonnie Teague Michael Testa Jane Tetrault 44 Abbe Ave. 203 El Paso St. 69 Suzanne St. Strive to be happy. Sal A Toss eat Kieth Thompson 94 Clifton Ave. Thomas Trites 46 Canton St. John Tynan William Vageline David Van Gessell 123 Harkness Ave. 56 Burton St. 116 Clifton St. 189 190 Mark Veto Greg Walker Peter Walter 204 Garvey Dr. 6 Searle St. 115 Granger St. Maria Washington Barbara Welch Donald Weller 121 Princeton St. 625 Allen St. 179 Bloomfield St. Judy Wetmore James Wheeler James White 26 Tulsa St. 84 Fox Hill Rd. 151 Slater Ave. Ann Whitney Melinda Wiley Susan Wilkie 87 Vincent St. 125 Oakwood Terr. 97 Groton St. Willie Williams Henery Wilson Jr. John Woltanski 27 Clifford St. 152 Westford St. 37 Chalmers St. Lori Wood Gatewood Dr. 19 oS: ee es star = a ats. Pe = Edward Wrann 247 Fernbank Rd. oe Robert Wroblewski 85 Thornfill St. Catherine Wynne Thomas Yagoobian Charles Youmans 74 Merrimac 29 Mary Coburn Rd. 34 Andrew St. 192 Leonard Young Michael Young Richard Zahara 109 Renee Circle 121 Suffolk St. 9 Emmet St. res | Sa pe Ket 4 ‘ht! ine oa 2 a. yy raf ra on we. Richard Zanetti Richard Zapponi James Zeo 208 Laconia St. 24 Longfellow Terr. 196 Savoy Ave. Carlos Montero 88 Keith St. Now the world is out there waiting for you. Now the future 1s what you will make tt. Which way to go? What job to seek? Where 1s the yellow brick road? One company represents so many different avenues there may be a job opportunity that just fits your particular talents. More important, a job that leads to a better job. Ask your guidance counselor where and when you can apply for an in terview with New England Telephone. A people-to-people business. New England Telephone An equal opportumty employer 194 Spring Street Drug Inc. JOIN THE LEADER TODAY U.S. Coast Guard Recruiting Office Civic Tower Building Room 103 145 State Street Springfield, Mass 01103 1243 MAIN STREET 560 SUMNER AVENUE Both Offices Open Saturday — Free Parking e Training in the skill you want e Advancement opportunity Job security 30 days’ paid vacation Travel Interested? 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